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F PICBERING, ONT., FRIDAY,' JAN. 221 1909 NO 16 : . �rDti�fAT=ftfli QIiQ1sl. WHITEVALE AUDLEY Horse Blankets .ECZEMA Remember the anniversary services Mrs. Elliott,�of Pickering, has been s iKed{Cat You want the kind of Blankets your in the Baptist church next Sunday renewing old acquaintances here. OA.SES TFtEATED WITH horses cannot get off and this is and Monday. The Stephenson boys gave x dunces, M. BELL, M. D., C. M. where you can get them. The anniversary services in connec- last week.. We believe the fair sex Xe Late House Burgeon of the Ringsten We have a good assortment and the tion with the Methodist church will were rather in the minority. 8saerat Hospital. Successor to Dr. M.gate• prices are so every person he held on Sunday and Tuesday, Feb. A few of our young men attended ' Sana. Omoe onzs a to to a m,1 to$n sn and G can get them. 7th and 9th, On Sunday 'Rev. H. the banquet at Kinsale. All seemed -.soap m. Piekering,ont• 43.37 Moore, of Stouffville, will preach both to have enjoyed themselves. Oot:sror a as A" iGett3pne Ssskat�ewan Robes, morning and evening and Rev, W. R. Frank Puckrin has returned from eo.••,e•s• c•tegeeaT►ss EO. N. FISH, M. D. the best in the land. r,raau OR ,:avatswSO PHYSICIAN AND SURG-MON Wood,of Claremont,in the afternoon.�his visit with friends in Clinton and aMir•L car ,r AAS III NVAL_ Member of College o! PBgatciaae and Surgeons. Single Harness, Team Sarness• Te music will be led by the home choirs district, wbile Guy Brownlee has de- out. e'S baci a io o e n' County a i t a f O8 tari. Holters, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, in the morning, Dunbartrn Choir in'tided to spend the winter there. m. Brougham.Ont: 11-ly Brushes, Metal Polish, Gal Cure, the afternoon and the Whitevale Bop- On Wednesday evening Georga and' s s - Axle Grease. Hoof Ointment. fist Choir in the evening.;. On Tues-I sires. Lawrence wiI very ruuch sur- • � r • •` �,iegay. Harness Oil and Dressing. day evening r3 grand complimentary prised when three sleigh-loads contain- '. .•' : Team Wliips. Buggy'Whips. banquet still be given by the Canadian 1 in4about sixty neighbors. well sup- 'r .r. E.-, FAREWELL,Q. 0., F3Al?I-RIS- TFIOIIIPSO;!i BROS., - Pi^keiin� Shredded NVheat'Co. served between pticd with eatables;drove in and thus- ecus A:c'�x ;:xasao.is, Is THE,Ocan•y Crown Attorney.&I Count] _ c 8 and S p.m.,(after which Rev. C. O. tial h1y enjoyed themselves as only n.-nti9•CUT s.c,.>>aEo nn+ros. es3lettor. Ooa::Hoose,whiliby. 10-1 Johnston, of Toronto, will deliver his Audley eople can. ICZEMa,o:uors, LE S. C IAT;r_A.R h%U PIATa S . popular lecture, "English, Irish and The ltterary Society here, held in 5 a R& c:.Csr,crc. � T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, - Scotch." Miss McBrien, vocalist, of the school house on Thursday'even- ±t> e Solicitor,Notary Public,Special Eaami- Toronto, will render a number of ings, has got nicely started. The ser for HifaL Court of Jnstice. Su^cessor to s Mware, Dow f• McGillivray. Brod( Sweet• Mona me- nts choice selections, and the Choir,also, sgelling match tikes place this Thurs- Are c8•ive u cured froa:: oa start,see . so stilts a on an diseas6ti akin or sores. :• Whitby, 4:y i will give a nitmber of solos and chor- dap a•ening,and being an open meet- P y ! uses. See bills for full pat tic•rlars. ing, all are incited to attend, regular DR. SPARK'S 1Detertuar. 1. __ mreting c:pen to members only. 8$at- VEGETABLE OINTMENT . ., ing rink in connecton for benefit of --- - -- - - t • n any style of areaite Ge u loo'.: e:.tlemen, 25c. eke awn t redsseas tad kill all diseased " C}EON, A.,D D-;V_.ST. x:-. and lli�5 Fe.'rier, of Berlin, is si,.t-n g akin tiaeuo and put the skinintoa !nz" Co". complete, Diup me x Car g hEn.rthy, e.uooth condition. (iradn•Le o1 the Ontario `et M istered =:,s::',er of ha I can quote you the lowest ti1.ss ('ynthy Bell. eel 5 - 0' c _ _, _ _.- - - _ ` _ s .en a:t v le,2v All Genera!sad Drag 6tora• Large boxes.- ; nos and resi ;.eye one sad one•qt.W-;milaa ~yell knc r:n fro t that ,�lora aT her hs�cue ere. t.l ,'et your (late or neva t I norch of Green S:Tez. once and shoeing Sc:Be lire. tiv in.'HouvP.r a en t r-fr}v da c -- -- hours e to 11 a.m., I to, 1 ;.in. Pric•a:t,i 'i:'Ll UD sell r:heaper than :1. p 3 BROUGHAM The Yver.::�;•YticDo.+..tr Co.,Malloiytown,Out ^ ep ` - one-elan shop. See True be- n Turunto this week. Elver, onr, fore you hay. Mies :li;t•id Duten is visiting her Gleorge Philip, sr., has returned to D D R S £� : aalepi:cae STs my oSlce P.O. addr(,ae, Cizeea _' ;�rother in hiarkharil., Uxbridge. J - - _. -._ . f uotr zwo Q�GRX,1S8. --- The weath^r has beep dp cn b-=Iow We are plea.�ed to see 'Mrs.W. T. �.._- �... :oro tb�pat;t few day..: Wilson out-again. f uufa:^ tired to Order. A _ t o all kinds Iia t rde . �•• : HOB. POUCHL H lies Ter of °da••_ !►li.�� A.Barnes i•.s visiting with her Russell-and Mrs. Bre::lie aiul. Jean, Write or phone us. - riage Liconsev.Brol,hr.L Ont. broils«-, W'. G. and-M-c. Barnes. rperit ��eednesdar::L Cedar Grus'e. r; r ( Th-err. will be no service in the.Bap- John and Nlr-CPhillp visited High- HOPPF..R I`�suer �,f 51ar:iak� _ ' R- BEAL, ;:.,t },!:^♦:lr tlexi Ssndrty evening 1:1nd ('reek friends on 14;ednesday. IIl:zrkstuithing,and Z4'agdwUrking 1J Iaccnses r1 tbO Cz.:P.y of, Onta_:j. I 1 The property of the, 1a'e• B. Doten Geor a and JIi3. Philip and:V1iss E. of all kinds. Oeioe at ezore and bis resiaeab•.Claromoat. p p p > g p - , sill,be suld ue t 4.rt+rrd-:y -i this vil- Urodie visited in Clarernont'$unday. r � Close S�'P.ctueicia 8 ?O*?WAY Ht31'S%. -':,,:w tv, as;P. A nu'ilier of our yenng People af- p, Y 1 x i;.n ecus R�.3. i'art: olar.: ,at ori v. Llerir: 4:1•-Scar i f*r t t�nc)nd vc:vice at SK1ernSnnda night. al�sl Sot:rr[Ia}'s. t f k A n;f:rlfx*: „i ouryo`rr. y�tog.e,- -n.. y g na to!arm eta Ott III d r t:••:ormr.0 1L•rke:9,- pee:;Ntnt • veil:n ":C ra. Taylor's Prof. I)xlea..of TcrotYtcs,`will oeetipy tis elect acoorrn:cdat' c . :mer t2+vo^ :maze- T'• ,, T.>rJ:I�U (*rtAnite L �nvpany, , , Brock Road, wart. C.rrrrez+ol�:ata. 1,J_L�:_evn, Pro lts.wte�. the Christian pulpit next Sunday W. I Jackson, Ontario pY:at:r, a. Our cllurcii chu;r in`,and sinfiing at nitsrnin . _ __•__ _ ,_ __ - the .nniversac y at Wh:,,? al•r next Miss at:e Phillipps, who has been R.BEAiC:�,:0 °fiIi?CL£RE Su:clay afternoon. ' huiZ;,e for the bolidayc. ret::rned to D• ®cmrS:.cam:.. G>a-a.4e:a_er-f;r talrizg } seadaells, Acec^.�:apt, r. kToarr » lora THE - -. (ieois a and 1!r FramErr :find fars�ily L110 city this week:' Western ..'Bank of , on farm �*:cpertf. :atter of Mas:;asu Lae• ; ' spent:�unday with Wei. and Mrs. At. wr. C: alalcolm, of Krtcsx College, ' anew•' whts•vo„e Ont. ter Johns, Stn,.$ville. will occupy the pulpit in the_Presby- _ _ Doll send Slelgh ��e yo'ung people and a nTruber of tericn charch here next Sunday. VaI1�rC &• :0.- -W ,, M, 'KILW, I.' ;nsc4 A,at-onder• t'.ce older ones enivy their.e3sen:pga Rev. W. E. Haziard. B. A.. B. D., a ; - T All klndo o:aa]eD i ro rpt2y a3t•adel to. d oh•rtr4 :eaaonaC.e, Teleycc.e res:d6nc*.c: skating on:the poo . a.rsistxtit secretors of the Upper Can a►r a ;re•a�rcn3 G ty0/i1lT EST Miss Pine has returned to Toronto, rola Bible Society will givean address Pickering Branch• POgTti L i t after spending IIII l waers wi;h.irer the Presbyterian church on the % find Aut•5•Tneer, + Every- sister,�lirf. E. Nutchin s. ecening of Tueexiuy, Jan.26th. Every- « -.i' . for Co,vties of Tcyk ani Ontario. ,4. en3s Dec. •318_. iecorr::a.s3 by act sf Parliament 18�t F - tion sales of auk rinds at:.,a it 1-9 oz shorteek Jobn'and Win. Michell have the hotly welcome. - _ aat:ce. Address•'trees giver P.O, OnL 'T contract of supplying' the Locust Hi i't�a la.'i?es of the Auxiliary of 193. ---- Ti y :el se>IA nen'vf-tiip iDown will Crearn, with ice. The ice is being Jeshn's church attended the meeting Atithurized Capital 41.(w0,000.0L. WB. POWELL. Licensed Au dawn from Wn1. %Iorsver's red, of Preebyterisl }field in St. Andrew's Subscribed 5,;ci,tll10.00 • tfon•er Nor Omtsr,o All kinds ct salsa c,)-ant. Lh9, �;� es 3nt3 LnP 'prices church, P o Wednesday. " oo :1net•d oi:her privately or t7 aactica. SK." svi?l,l 't1P1i7ereJ. tiSe..witlnera - •-�-� -- ickn n p *' `` now conertwd. or dries or suer Parti yl Lw They report an enjoyable d profit- Rest Account ,� W.000.00 Picketing 3.l „at arday. �OOO xoOD .an d ap ly at sretidsnce, t"iz&betb tit., P;.konnt. - , e %his time. :Assets 0.000.000.00 ere left a'Veva OZbe will "411 pro rataa'ioa 1;:y. , S. Ottewvll.was elected fiaan~ler for Woe .lesire:o t'f ens all orcin cos- the u• es A tr >t Joss OowA.•v,Rsq. T.H.lttcltrrr.ala.8saa. M ;ebe eat at Whitevale,, Jan. V h. da+sa44ii T .a 0UCHFR. Licra,:ed A%iction- tc>mers and friends for their pat- Jobn Watson.tx,nght a-hotse from a•i$eot er o 'VI al:•tor andCo!19 for theCo:n fit. Darlin rocently. Use of York and Jn:ar:o Ali kinds of tec::ea 1'ODa$e during the year nOW tlos- g GREENWOODRE6NWOOD epse� attention given to Farmer's Bads uetas oondn ed t:A 46:.a:i0ae wade as mad- Villagers are talking o� putting in Notes poL'sctioaawiitsitadand psom tlJmads 5 orale-barge. r.r-4364 and CQr.6 Cnme:.ta oon- inX'and L•�jJe ,Jr R �'on;.n'Jatsce of them swnrner's 'Supply df Flee, Sidney May received word Tuesday Farmer's Not" discounted emOs�osa ane eig.4atly aanaged sad sold by ucticn or Is- Private sale. Morsga,use, rerw, notot c.d y 0'13' fdYJrS. The Baptist entertainment was re• of the death of Taunton, in India. Foreign lits bio on&R pat and that Drafts far + G saa-at s000�ae^erosnptl] eoi:ee:ed end sa:� pasted last week to a fair house. R. Gerrie,of Taunton. spent a con- sued.apa37aD:•on ari para of ui•.wortd .cw�] setaemenu Rasrante•d. Phone or Z�p wl,s11 you all a happy and The township auditor's met in the ple of drays with his brother,J.Gerrie, ��1_ •crit• for t•rmv and va-t9e;lar's, Sro':siaasn Savin Bank Department. Oct. Dates ma; r• fled 1] phos•.1r_a Irro= erotlo New Year. ball to look over the ars ounts'for the this week. � ] f- past y Minnie Chapman. of"Toronto, is the oboe. - as ear. p T. M. McFADDE . Dnytd l'rawford went last week'Lo guest of Graham and Mfrs. Johnston Intereat allowed on deposits at high. -- i'heur.s: .red Optician, Pio,re, ng Toronto to work and Be=et Sha to tbis week. est current rates, and credited, or r Meadowville to a situation in a store. - Mrs. Jas. Gibson is spending a week paid.quarterly to depositors. Dillingham's A fight at the GocAwood hotel one or two with her sister, Mrs.Johnston. l Wagner Coonight tbN week will help iri the•'drive at Myrtle. .. •...Clarenera T. Batty, Mgr. IIndertaking Parlor$ o it the bur' voice in this tnwnshi at Hiss F. Gleeson spent a few' days King scrert, P: i;rg. th-next election. 1}cat week in Claremont,with Ed:and Calls by d<iv or;night-promptly - Have'a iuil 'line oi•i'l*rmh and•::tr- Rev. 11r. Tose held liissiunary Mrs. (,Neeson. ry attendei to. Telephone ed mAat ocT:� ntl on hand. Shin ings in the Methodist .church Ot Mr. and heresy s with n.'of ter, idge .,,HOCKEY .� y :- � sagas. The, >;,Ibscriptiane arra;rot ,pont a few days with his sister, :Vers• 111,,.JJJ... %Bell or Independent.) • - - - - -• - so i,rxxl on a;+ecunn,t of huildinti the G. Johnsto0. ' Gb 'r o R.3,?•, Breakfast 13,&(�on, a.. lits ,. e:: ,i,, .h In r iri if.� 'ht�t wee;: �3i' tivtol Tur(tntotttis�weePl`vis L bhfriendhin 'reke��I � �ve� I �, f I; �iit.S rl :SPF pRic? :ur 5_'r: Sru�/..t ]filler L„r.. a cow. ci lith hiss Kate Stew•at-t, of Toront), is ✓'lie: ' c at'1•_. �>laen,>yP::?:?.vc,ts found to Ft•Zve a nail spending n few days with be:-parents. .rj{;r3ps and Laces At First ns yI�s "or 'l;'1r8- -'-- :a tl,:n•:„;h its s(nrsr:ch, +'-ct1siT1� in. S;,mtiel.and .lire. Stewart. o t t:.rn,rr:ati r>i cvhi•h rPrultPcl in its td• Lew Dimer, of Wbithv. called on prlCeB to 6Alt' all. •`"Day or',night REAL S'I'A TE •_Irn death:' Wrri.- H,pe': b:ty inare i4,nle of his Greenwo6d 'friends this s'A after :t ,lrivr tai 'tis.rkbarn. It week:. He reports husiness good. Bus meets all trains - --- frail not h ,tri used n:ueh chis hinter' Graham and ]Ir:.s. Johnston ga1P'e a a1Ce Us 'a Call. ?- < :,n3 fir. Nape thought the exerc-:�e of hot dinner to:1 number of their canny Teilnling l'iromlltiy atte'tid�il to. FL1Sur8>2C8 2anC� a drive would he beuefici.al. James ' cit, y friends on'Wednesday evening. GEO. PIi1T.IP, Grocer, Btougllaui Agent'fvr Canadal Carriage Ln. bicran had two faros horses div of Eth, \leen, of 1linnesota, formerly 4 "CQn�eyane:'ng IIGale =�in it tionhlr, said to have beer. cats• of Greenwood, sent a few days last W. H. Peak �ana tiouhing hal water.' Charles st-etk in the neighborhood =ane'ruing ������ ~' f Pickerin.g.. ----- Har er al•o lust a ho--se and a cow. ald acquaintances. • r r • ' and Win. �Vhittletun lost two horses,. ;�vld Birrell and W.J. Decitts ant ne Of whi/•h scot fast in the halter in a few days last week in Toronto at the ` �s y� r}� 1 U , �ti�ksltlit�ll n� i z the stall :nd'was futu:d dead in the Horse Shots. They report -the show - �l_l, =u: SCome niurntng• for superior to former years. eA A general =,lacicsniith husinI dont-. I:r , u r�•F:ru! ;'ur=:t1,,, •�• Mrs. Arthur Carlton and babyy a1're A]1-lain(I=of repairin;; tie uLy anal]_ in Toronto s for a week:or two with her y; ' Monday evening elect,.« tetra:v:file -= Tb - plc,raptly' ]s;y ,SII nr ren., till sister. 1Ia's. .L Divi:, While there her at a-y of'i(,e. 13,ut tiro •� ha'o took very siek, bnt is cont ales- - iorse-shoertlg - al - Sl'loclalty. KINSALE cent aa tin. y « W. . Richardson,. $assett s The :nary it changing tinter very UXBRIDGE O\T rapidly these days. ;. PICFERING, rotary Public,.Pickeriln R, 1Vr lIcAvoy ha,4 purchased a new With the first meeting of the new g` council in Scott a new clerk and as- as -� __ _ _ �� horse from et el Aiere of Balsam, DOMINION BANK �( ei The banquet held r}lere on Monday sessor were appointed in the. persona �l� dead 0mce, TOrorltA evening, under the 'auspices of ,the of.Toho Blanchard,a former applicant as- CV : �t�re WINTER SESSION sung Hen's Brotherhood, wile a de. for the clerkship, and John Urquhart. tided success in every Way. The din- An unsavory case from T dura was E°' and leave your eyes ` capital paid`tlp S 13,900,000 tier, whiehwiz?rTmvided by a'few of heard here on Saturday by Magis- examined by Reserve fund enc uldi-. Opens January 4th in all de- the ladies of the vicinity,was a•spread trates Vinphrey, of UdorM and. Cros- vided"profits i,:3f10,000 p:artments of the (!N:NTRAL suite in keeping with the reppstation by of Uxbridge, thecom.plainantbeing . A Deposited by tele pt lulic 3:i3O(10,000 Y,L"SINF.SS COI.LEG1., lunge of the Kinsale ladies. After the imler a yoiing 'home' girl and the.'accused a ToL~ll assets 47,000,000 and Gerrard Streets, Toronto. ;� risen had been entirely satisfied the biq soft looking fellow named Henry Q� � QJ III Oiir Catalogue explaains but•sit- �gg tonsts, according to programme, were Ensign. County Crown Attorney g! �I pfr periority in }.ynipinent, Staff, ,tai responded to in a eery able Danner by Farewell was present and a large BRANCH. lfethods and Results. Yon are ._ Alf, examined ay,' Hinman, Steven• number of witnesses examined, the General Banking Business -..invited to write for it if inter- pion and Gerry, of the poputar fired carne occupying six hours, with the. re- -__�pticilil transacted. este(I in the kind of 4-hool work rising young men of the Club. A stilts that the Dagistrait" made a which brings hest success, Ad- ' patriotic address on "Citizenship,"by .consmittxl for trial. _. dress �V;H. SHA1V, President Mr. S. Firmer, editor of the Port Fire wais'discovered last.1 Thnrsdaq Examination Free -- Speeial atTention given to the eollee• Perry Star, an eloquent oration by night about 11 o'clock in Cap , tion of farmer's sale and �Ir. Magee, associate secretaary of the carpenter shop.. As his horse is at- other notes. Cemperance. and Moral Reform,ll,ove. tacked to the shop and the neighbor's _ - relent, together with a few selections is'nnly about 12 ft, away, some anxi- Oppoate:the ' "SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. BRITISH Ter=n of 1909 from theC'laremor)tQnartetteandb'Ir. oils minutes were spent waiting the CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- C. L.'Mackey as soloist., formed a pro- response of the fire department to the New post Oifiok IDepOBitls received of. $1. ana BUSINESS er, tellper cent bet- grant of rare excellence. Much credit alarm'. After the Hose were laid there -i' upwatda. COLLEGE ter for Busines, is due the Club for their enterprise was an n gravating delay in getting =21t8r 8t allowed at highest TORONTO Short4iand and , +- :find.the true, genuine spirit of the water. Had it not been for the efforts ric; highest and purest'-0madian citizen- of the first arrivals with pails the fire Whitb Burrett rates. Booklet free. R. A. Fargaiharson, ship ssI ich characterizes their object. wmild have almost, destroyed the CCm1rounded or paid guar B. A., Principal, CornerYonge and and gatherings. Rev. %It'. Tucker, of building. telly. Bloor Sts. (4reenwood, was Toast-master. SosnP ' C c, D, GoRDov, ManagerIsixty-five sat down to table. Whitevale evening, Jan. 25th aca IMSEIII Comm Awe p :a�� ..1Cx•. .. .. ... :r :a y,-:.[ ,'A.�,'{' ser:r'-w ',:i4'q•.._G.,?4F..e•y- ,.._.�:r.n....;.miu._ .,r.-:-.� L_..L,..�. ....sm.-_ u4•:.4 t.r.::. i..e •-�,.•ai�c_+mxan ,.�, ±c.a,wcd:arxrate•^�, NbV•',a,;69 ''n :,^, a.e' y Yw t "r :z" •se+ +•iw :# o,. ,c.v,. v ,'Sy a.r.-vim'. ! �. w' N. P f. 2 ..,,...s.. ..,. 1. ...�.: .'Art• . -, p•�",.. '.. ,'•r'-• ?"�,.,rC'•.. -•Fw : ..:.,w'!\` - i`'•.. .,. ,• ,,� .+t:•'Y;tr"+,•'K'•t g ,•r4 ,y .. :. s•' n. ,. .'w %a+`• '• .m:,..'w+, 4 s+ '.f.,.. �La. _y��• 9' CF:^is•'.•'� ::T.j .'t„t'"•.. •�'at •?aS.. t.4 'r., ,.. z- „Yy�."„ �` .:...: �,ro. .w i,,FIt r, + n rfi t ''7 1 s b.. :':3 t tr M n:'g -' - g �, Ysv+t..;iht'.q�, r ',.-:.- ..-x.•._a-.s..: "�L'. �* �.• 3'''-'a;: ' P.' -c t �•r 'i• .. r'.--'°'w i w> ✓,Sz* ..pi9;y... .. .."j �,.. :;.�.,,,•.�.. .. .. <..ry..n-., s w+r' '< ;s.•. , 1*w-: .. 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'v SBY `THE WORLD'S MARKETS EAR " 'ORIX 1.01R ESCAPES THE GALLOWS ISASTER ''• REPO@TS FROM THE LEADING - _ TRADE CENTRES. _ - y:• CA Ln 1n Out Five Lives. !'cissa et Cattle, Grain, Cbeese and n *- g �Olher hairy Produce at Insane Asylum. , -. . oa IIgoe and Ab � -- A despatch Prom Grtw7sby,--Ont., shanty, being simply jolted out. --- -A- patch from-London, nt., in a fairly reasonable !Wanner ani BREADST CTFFS. des O 'says: Speeding through the village PICKED IIP THE DEAD. Say's: Pte. Moir, who shot and•kill still know nothing of what he was fn the half dark of the early morn- ^. Toronto, Jan. 19.-Flour Cn- ed Sergt. Lloyd in the Wolseley doing. in Grrind Trunk express No. 8, The express utas at'once stopped, tario wheat 90 per cent. patents, Barracks here, was on Thursday Counsel agreed to dispenF-i with, eastbound on Saturday Morning and kindly hands carried the dead $� 10 in buyers' sacks outside for afternoon acquitted of murder, af- addresses and Sir William Maredi, i crashed into a sleigh full of people and injured into the station build- esport. Manitoba, flour, first pat-, ter 15 minutes' deliberation by the summed up briefly, .pointing . out, ,returning from a da nee at Winona. ins, close by. Dr. Morris and 'Dr, �ents, $5.50 on track; Toronto; sec- jury, on the ground of insanity. He that,the evidence went all one pay ; Three persons we're almost instant- Smith were soon on the scene, and ond,patents, $5.36, and strong bak will be sent to the insane 'asylum' to indicate Moir's irrespousihility. ly killed, one died in a few minutes, did what they could for those Who ers , $5.10 to $5.20. at Hamilton. "You could have reached, no_othes �• 'another later in Hamilton hospital; were suffering. A trained nurse Wheat-Manitoba, wheat, $1.09 Four doctors,. Dr. W. J. Robin- verdict," he 'said, when the jury' sand two were injured: who was on her way to hew York for No. I Northern, at $1.06 for sun, superintendent of the London -returned it. Under the verdict the The dead are: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- gave most timely aid to Miss Teet='No• 2 Northern, and at $1.04 for Asylum, Dr. C. K. Clark, head of prisoner will be kept in .claaEs con . Ilam Wilson, Mr. George Teeter er. Dr. Morris went to Hamilton No. 3 Northern, Georgian Bay. the Toronto Asylum; Dr. Biruce finement till the pleasuro (f th^ and his wife, and Gordon )Kielaon: with Nelson on the regular west-, 'ports. No. 1 Northern, $1.13%, all Smith, inspector of asylums, and Crown is known, which means Frac= Mra. Teeter lived only a few min- bound train at aeven o'clock. rail; and No. 2 Northern at 1•:10%,_ Dr. A. J. Johnson, of Toronto, tea- tical! he will be confined in an Utes."The lives of three were snuff- PARTY WERE HSAYILY MUF- all rail. tified, and all agreed, that Moir asylum for life. .This trial shows, ed out instantly. Oats-Ontario No. 2 white', 39 to was an epileptic, and that when the public are in 'danger front epi- : y' TNFANT'S. :MIRACLTLOuu ES- _FLED. 40c outside, and at 42 to 42%6 on the murder was committed he was lepties such as the unfortuua+.e-hri- GAPE. The ill-fated rig was being driven track, Toronto; No. 2 Western Ca- in .a befogged, semi-eenscious con- loner. Such people may go arounEl - I back from Winona by William Wil- nada oats, 44/,e lake ports, and:dition and knew absolutely nothing without having knowledge of their Miss Lottie Teeter, aged seen- son who was em loved by J. 1Y. No. 1 feed, 42c lake ports. of what was taking place:- It was condition and their-homicidal mania ,teen, was badly shaken up, and is Yan Dvke, and who, with his wife, Rye-No.-2, e8 to 681zc outside. ,quite possible that Moir might act may develop at any time. thoright to 6. inin, _- --- .h -z�thoughthe doctors- think she wi c ou st e;. _ o. 3 extra a 54c, recover. Gordon Nelson was taken ttuf8ed u to protect themselves from the rosty air and this seems and No. 3 at 52c. to Hamilton hospital, wbere•he sue- to be,the only reason why the noise Buckwheat-BR to"56•;Zc outside. , cumbed later. The infant child of of .the oncoming train was not --No. 2 quoted at 88 to 861 jc - CARS PLDNGED DOWN BAKN _ .. y;ellow . ' Mr. and Mrs. Teeter was with .the heard . No doubt it was heard, but outside. Y party, 'and had a miraculous es- too late for the team to drag the . X Corn-No. 2 American ' ea to, t and No. San lla,3 zct 66% To- RUNNING AT1HIGH SPEED- rails• y y % ' . Two Engineers Were gilled Near, Yale • ton o -The accident .happened right in SEVEN IN THE SLEIGH. Bran-Cars, $19.50 in bulk out- Grimsby, just east of the station. The five persons killed and the side. Shgrts $21 to $22 .in bulk British Columbia. - The express does not atop here, two injured composed the entire! y Ades despatch from Kamloops, B. Oin'uriea are serious and the pas- -track P outside. - -- and was running at high speed, party, there being but seven m the - stated by some to be sixty miles an � T � .-• slei h. One of the survivors being COL NTRY PRODUCE'. P P 1 y .. baur. The is straight at this B g( C'., -says: ,At one o'clock on Fri]•y aengers are being made comfortable g an infant, there remains taut Miss Apples-Winter stock $3:50 to the sleeping cars, which were oint, but the station and the:dwel- PP p Teeter to tell the stor• of the dis afternoons train No. 97 was derailed m p g Min house opposite may .have hid- y $4.50 per barrel for good qualities, l not derailed. The train is report- aster.PP aster. Grimsby, and, indeed, the and 92 to $3 for coo a lea. by a snow slide about 7% miles ed to have been running at a speed den the view of the approaching R PP g P pP g whale vitttnity, is filled with deep- Beans-Prime, $1.70 to $1.75 and east of Yale, on account of recent of only fifteen miles per hour at the Q rain from the driver of the sleigh, y eat sorrow and consternation over, hand- irked. -si.b0 to- $1.85-- cr heav • snowfalls in' this district, time and it is stated that ons the he engineer gave the customary P P S y the terrible event, One child of warning whistles as he neared the bash. �The train was being handled by two,caution with which trains are op Mr. and Mrs. Teeter survives, in Honey-Combs, $2.'to 82.75• per,en inea, .and. these, .together with'erated over this Rection of the road, ^rossing, the train• crew claim, but g addition to the baby girl who was dozen, and strained IQ to llc baggage, p y g ' y were unheard or heard too > per 1 a a e, mail express and colonist particular) during the settson with the party, and escaped with late, for the locomotive-struck the p S POU° ars, went down the bank of the!when snow slides may be looked" alight bruises. Hay-,No. 1 timothy; )]sigh as it was almost equals on ILSOI�'fi LEAVE FIVE CHI-L- per ton on irrtck he, and� ve ATeo Rerpealso�derai)ed.r. hrBn ins rsCar9�ing� outjmore seriously. A' relief Ehe rails. g' DREN. 2, $' to $8. scadden and Foster were killed and�train was at once despatched'from < DASHED AGAINST A 6H:1NTY. Straw-$7 to $',50' oa track. three trainmen and a number .of j North Bend and another with doc- Five children of the.,tiYilson-fam- Potatoes-Ontarios,. 60c per bag. passengers injured. None of the tors and nurses from Vancouver. - The terrified cry from those.who ily are left orphans. Four are at Delawares, 73 to, 80c per bag on saw the train at the last moment Hamilton, where he is undergoing` Poultry Chickens dressed,, 11 to Milwaukee, Jan. 19:-Wheat - -h V` - --i! the home in Grimsby, and one to track. bad not died a:Ra • before elle sleigh � y- igher. .Hoge-Prices firm at 156.50. was dashed against the watch- �an operation. There is a -watch-. 13c per pound;fowl,'.5 to 9e; ducks, No, I Northern,. $1-10;. No. 2 for selected, fed and watered. But- yi man's shanty and demolished: In ,man stationedat this crossing dur-�11 to lac; geese, 11 to 12c; Turkeys; Northern, $1.07 to 81,03; 'May, cher-fictive demand for .medium-_ the twinkling of an eye three of elle ;;pg the day, but net at night.Thi re.!.14 to. 18c per pound. $1.06 ar-ked. Rye No.. 1, '.7s;;;c. class of steers, heifers and good partyn, and cam- forthere crushed so injured as,-to succumband !are no gates at. point. T P - aRKr 7' leyrnStanilarcl,68c;to 6sam Ica: 63F vers steacows. V.almcai es-Stead suon after. Both horses were in- P H D1IR AI. _ 66c; No. 3, '62 t-o 63c No. �4, ' at late rices. Stockers-Firmer DAIRY ustantly killed. The Occupants of Butter-Pound prints, 25 to 26c; to 66c; .at $3to-3.15; good heavy feeders, P Mr,' J. Lorne McDougall. ez-.1u- 61,�e the sleigh were not thrown .eryfar tubs ancl.large runs, 02 to 23c; in- . g _ dito.r-Cxener.al- died at Ottawa, un 'Duluth. Jan.- 19.-��'hpat-Nn._ 1 $4 to $4.60.. • on account of the presence oP the Friday. feror; 40 to 21c, -Creamery- rolls, hard, $1,68%; No, I Northern,t - • 2R to 29c and solids 2ac, ,s. - .:THF. DEADLY COAL GAS. ' $1.07? :�o. 2 Northern, (11,05"`; Eggs Case lets of cold storage. Ma-, 5 to 2'.c per da,zen; selections, y r; July,. $1.07. _ _ to 30c, and new laid 33 to 33c per.; $uffalo, Jan. 19.-Wheat -- Firm, Prince. Edward County Family COMPLICAED "USIXESS1o. I Northern, carloads. $1.13; - dozen, Nearly Asphyxiated. Cheese-La cheese. 13% to Oats-Firm. C r - teedy, o Kingston aayat Winter, st o n S I13; c per pound, andetwins, 13;,c. F A despatch fr m he family of JS I)ulmage, Blcx)m- _ TOC MARKET. = eld narrowly escaped asphyxia- field,HOG PROD["CTS_ LIVE STOCK MAR ' T ... T t, r fi' p success of IDairIIm�' De ends on the --- --- _ _tion on Friday morning he fa J c p ` Raton-Long clear, Ill , to ]lc Toronto, Jan. 19.-)fest butcher then awoke Jrom a partial stupor t per pound in cage lots,: mess, pork, cattle were scarce, and only a mod and rouses! the household. Ths Farmers Intelligence. $19 to $19,50; sh.( rt.-cut; $24.50 erate supply- of export cattle offer- lid of the coal stove. had been left . --. Hams-Light to medium, 13 to ing, which were in brisk demand off and the !louse had filled wit-1 13'„c; do,, heavy, 12c rolls. 10% at firm prices, $5.30 to 85.50 being noxious gas. A hhy of 12 anti a 1 despatch from Brantford says:i had .increased by 651 tons. The,to lo;;e;- shoulders, 10 to 101 c; /x paid for the best. There was a 14 year-old daughter were uncon- r! The foitj-seventh annual 'convert point was emphasized,that increas- backs, 16 to 16;zc; breakfast bacon, fairly heavy run• to-day, including scious for hours. Tion of the Western.Ontario Dairy- sed production,:from the individual 14!:,, to 15c. a large number.:.of poorly finished - "men's Association was held in this cow was the object to be attained. ! Ear-d-Tierces; 12c-P tubs; 12;,'c; cattle, with a good demand for Prof.. Sextwi of Halifax says'Ca- ,- cit • on .Wednesday. and proved the In western Ontario, particularly, pails, )2%c. choice stockera. and'heaiy feeders. nada need= a natii,rial system of most .success a ga action of cheese and'but - _ Sheep-and lambs-Market $rm and technical Pdu.ati�n. ' ;history of the association. resident ter has more than been maintained EUSINEfiS AT MONTREAL. 'C'reelman of the Ontario A rieul-jdurin the . .- g g past year. aural College, and Deputy Minister l C. F. Whitley delivered a•n ad Montreal, San. 19.= Grain - Theov nt Agriculture C. C. James delis•-;dress on the benefits derived from market fur oats 'is - stronger and fiv Bred addressee, in which was urged keeping the records of milk-produc- prices were adov vanced ', c'per bush N -wREf1v ;,Moser study a-ad-application to soil !'tion froth each cow, by .weighing:el to-day. Peas. No. 2, 94 to 95e; INJURED .1T UR cultivationwhich was the basic the same three times a week. The eats, Canadian Western No. 2 :element to success in the dairying !directors again decided to promote: white, 46,'':_c; 1�To• 1 extra teed, 48c; trade. . Increased earnings as a re• a dairy herd competition, for which,!No: 1 feed, 45"c;-1Ontario No. 2 _ molt of tile-drained fieldg. said. Mr. medals an%1 cash prizes were offer-�white, 44,12 to 45!^ c; Ontario No. Broken` Tire Threw Railway Coach -Into C'reelrnan; paid foi the expenditure ed. The principal winners last 44 to 44,/c; Onturio hTa. 4 white, ` -in three )cars, according to, lwac- i year were as. follows`-John. W, 43':�c. Barley-No. ?, 63 to 64,je; the Ditch' Near Guelph* tical experienves. .He also addue- !C•i relish Ilarrietsville 'S Holstein i Manitoba feed barley, 57 to 58e; ed statistics to shr�ir the increase -0 1134 pounds of milk and $GS.50 per,buckwheat, 59 to 60c. Flour-Ma-nitoba Spring wheat patents; firsts, A despateli from Guelph, Ont., ton, internal injuries, extent not l :tion a crops. Se}moiir Cuthbert, Saeabitrg, $6; Manitoba Spring wheat known 'J, Marks, Brantford f 14-i p g pat' says : A serious accident fortunate. 1 ' arm Deputy Minister James in his re Holsteins 7,200 pounds and $67,58 ents, seconds, 35.50; strong bak- ! ' -broken,- ribs crushed, and severe markspointed • out that daii cin s era', $5.30; Winter wheat patents, ly not attended with loss of life, oe- p g,per cow; W 1':. Thomson, Wood- P cuts. The following sustained in- pt,��ed the.most difficult problem in.! stock,. 1i Holsteins, .7,000 pounds�45 to $5.25;•straight rollers, $4.60 cur_red shortly after eleven o'clock juries:-R. H. Brydon, Guelph; J.- manufacture. In this connection he !and $59.44 to $4.79-; straight rollers, in bags, on Thtlrsda mornin on the south H. McCormick Guelph; G. B. instanced the•various st.gel of the SIEFRIA S P,1.TTER. $2.15 'o-$2.25; extras, in bags, $1.- line of the Grand Trunk Railway, 1,,R3-.an, Guelph ;� F. W Goulding, �75 to '$I.ge, Peed-Manitoba bran p Brakesman Kearns Mr, industry, from the cultivation of An address by J. A. Ruddick, � two mile's from 'Guelph Junction. Buffalo.; , the soil, through' plant' priL?ducti„n, Cold Storage Commissiuner'of the!$21 ; Manitoba shorts, 824; Ontario When the .heavily-laden morning and Airs. J.. Knowles, Guelph; Miss to the animate life of a cow, whose Dominion,• on ' "Dairy ' Industry 'bran, $21 to $21.50; Ontario shorts, passenger train which leaves liere!,Craig, Aberfoyle; J. H. R. Ander- "milk-producing qualities depended ', from the Canadian Standpoint," $24 to $24.50; Ontario middlings, at 10.40 w•as in the vicinity. of Gou-icon, Hamilton R. Jasper, Guelph; on the former conditions. It w•as' formed one of the closing feature $24.50 to $25; pure grain lnpuil c, (rock the rear coach left the track,"J, M: Darling, Callendar; «'arran . a complicated business, demanding! of tie convention. The Siberian $28 to $30; mixed mouille, g25 ue to a broken tire; and went in-,Moore•, Battineau, N.D. ; Miss An- $27.'the highest intelligence., , He urged export.of butter, he said, was now Cheese.-Finest western, 121/ to the ditch. The coach overturn-!geline Holm'and Afiss Agnes Holm., ,the clearing of swamp lands, the I-second ,in volume to the "Danish, to 12,1/c; easterns, 1�% to 12%c. rd,' and a scene of terrible confu- •Hespeler.• The following members r selection of the best seed, the weed- I and threatened to enter into'seri- Butter--Finest creamery, 26J to sign ensued 'amongst the passen-I of the Brantford professional hock- ing mit of old cows, which were !ous competition with the Canadian 27c; fresh receipts, 251,•: to 26e. gets; among whom were several cy !earn were also injured; J' ' merely pensioners'on the- farms, a '•trade. The new. trans-Siberian Eggs-New laid, 35 to 4lk ; selecied Guelphites, the members. of the Marks, t. Hutton, W. Miller, T: stud of the•f cdin urs t railway had opened a an enorm stock, 27,i to 28c; No. 1 stock, 241,_ Brantford professional hockey, team Smith,,Or) J. Braille -proper y g q p P P y ,,O �`- Y _ tion, and the erection of.well-equip- ous dairying territory, where peo- to,25c. which played hero on Wednesday. ped 'fact6ries. These things would ple liNed'in primitive surroundings night, and the. Hamilton Thistles LATE "- 4 ' make dairying a wonderfully .rich and Where butter could be prodice- UNITED STATES•MARKF.TS• curling team, going home from the An bfhcial enquiry into"the cause business, with .tbe market of the: eel at a 'rate rilinous to Canadian Minneapolis, Jan. 19.-Wheat - Fergus bunspiel. of the overturning of the passenger world open to Canadians: -+�ndrtstrr;-in-NO, there wars much May, $1.07j% : July, $1.08%; cash, A large number of these receiv- coach, 'which brought injury to so R1:FII:�C DP THE I\1>UfiTRF. E higher scaie of living. The chief No. 1 hard, $1.09% ; No. 1 North- ed more or less serious injuries, but i many persons in the accident in the hope cif Canadians lay in bringing ern, $1.n8�, , No. 2 Narthcrn, 81.- it is .t1ut yet known if any of them!G. Tr.R• Routh line on Thursday ' President I3rolic reviewed the -to dn;ry 'opc•ratiom- th-e- advantages 06', to. $1.t16„; No. 3• Northern, are .likely to prove fatal. The seri morning, -has been concluded. 'dairy industry fr>r the past few of science, the r-tTilt of a more ad- 81.031:1 to $1.05. Bran-419.50 to uusly injured are :-Alexander Agent Hayes declared ihere is not :a years' From-1900-to 1907 the pro- vanced civilization. There was a $19.73: Flour-First patents, $5.4Q Stewart, Guelph, both legs serious-'the slightest donht but that a fire duction of cheese had fallen off'by !greater opportunity than -general- to $5,60; second patents,. $3.25 'to ly hurt ; Harold Bartman, Tob'er= on the wheel of fhe rear truck came 1,137 tens, but the price secured ly heliLwetl in the Erncouragement $5.45; first •clears, $4.00 to $4.10,; mory, back seriously injured, and off and utas the cause of the coacb lead Wen greater. Rutterproduetion of larger home consumption. second clears,. $2.95 to $3.03. internal injuries; George Gi)lis, Ac-'leasing the track. :i _ 'eti�. . •.''..... .�.••w, x .1Fv,.; ',a ',;.�:..._:.. _„_ „,;I..r, , 9i,�.':.' ,ck.5'`Lk^ ......V.. r,�•-: >.4. .:y,.rr">wn�7..� ! `•�r.1..L° •Y+.. .,w.. <�..rC. tf.,r.,GYyy a7,`'t.� f • «:'rn'Pi.•:, .:. a 's , f" Tn h•. � - AC"'". .. 01100,9101MMMIAS t. t .:.. +s,,.rs.,a. • i ^zw°';.. .M �s. ;w �(- .. ,,,•a++..•.� *?,".�'"r '.. - +*, :•..a 'r :d.s'w-.a. 'a .tom•,:�.!'^'.�,,, .r#_. .w«:.:r•. ',d-.. -, .,...< .,: .,, .,,�..4 ...a•.. .r...r:,.,. �.w. •- 'a.5s .fin, :r r.:, � ,.i,.:.r-.,s„M-. f r•••r9r :rr, r - .r.. ..r .:+.,;c,,,a.>:v ... ,. EP?'^?'^ ' =.::.,-!r••.xj P,:.w,:• .-nr,.."Y-,^r+; . :Sw N`: u. w- `%- '_`?.n +r 'r «..•93 .z.,-^i {'�T r. ..,., ." NUNN one household cannot be entertained. ■ / ? The samples,will be sent free of charge i �r �S through the ciail. I K .,B A R � r Applicationr should be addressed to L •- the Directorof Experimental Farius, fldl 0S11 Ottawa, and may be sent ill any tittle up to the 15th of February, after � nacht-o.:w,r fs t,c- 0- ts aymDtnnt ot,and not which the llsts will be closed, thert nr W. suulpI asked for mxy be sent out in liaarti,urn, and Lildig,m:onei rr�1-d iyese� ei - .In i d - Inpublished everylhrldsynrorafngntfre08ice, Boo time for sowin{;. Applicants flay aro afmptomy aziy of a cert"e sp o r they si; nods-n�thir. r_e. a Pickerim.i,ons. should mention the variety L ey pre- It was this fact that>rat corre^`:p led Dr.Shoo E RATES OF AD VERTISTS0; fer, with a second sort as an alterna- 1n the creation of that now'very popular stonusei, nL M k'iiatinsertfan perlime - - to cents tive. Applications will be filled in the � �� BhOODb Fu,torative. Going direct Each subaagsea6 insertion.pper?f:e. 6 cents W the stomach nerves,stone brought that encVrss. e This rate doss not ition. a it. or 5 cents order in which the are received, so and favor to Dr.shoo and his R"�totxtive.Kith- - - —'--" aavenisemenLe. long as the supply of seed lasta. out that la tl original D d hiishl witory l to 6o be 1iad. . , beginning let Txiveldap, January Kith For Big Weeks i sats fo Lerma mon to parties year. nett• Farmers are advised to apply early CU For stomach dlstrou.Weating,biitou.•ness.ba. - �v or e or B tnonLIIs or by the year. Half avoid possible disappointment. Those breath and sallow complexion, try Dr.Shoop*s ? year tiontrsets payable gnarterly. a 1 io for Indian corn or talose Rpstolative--Tabieti or Quid-and see for your. -• - r"'• Btssiae•a cards tea lines or under,with paper gP Y $ Po , .t0 March let, 1909. a vas Iceras oo payable in advance. anould bear in mind that the corn is twiiliflJ rr mend will do. We sell and cheer. WNoticefa}coal cotumas ten cents per line, not usually distributed until April, _ live cents per has each subsequent, insertion. and that potatoes Cannot be mailed ' 3� 8 centrad vette made known on appHca- danger Dr. 5 100 S sT teen. No free advertising. • until danger Irom Yroat in transit is •- • s Advertisements without written lnstruetfoas over. No a is r - w win be inserted natal forbidden and charged ao postage squired On snail • _uoadinely. Orders for discoutinniag advertise- matter aiddressed to the Central Ex- See the following bargains, read carefully and then take your want Intents must bein writing and seat to the yub. perimental Farm, Ottawa. • * book, jot down the thiggs you want, come to our store and you tl� li Job Work promptly attended to. . WM. SAUNDERS, Restorative will save dollars. There are 'hundreds of articles-we cannot w TERMS Director of Experimental Farms, T. M. McFADDEN. quote prices on as space will not permit, but everything - $1.25 per year; 41.00 it pdi3 to advance. — _ will be sold at greatly reduced prices Now Advert4se►nenta. JOHN MURKAR,.PropTietor.` S�� 1����� Dress Goods 50oz and ?5c. a and WANTED-50 to?6 acres Rood land y .Victoria Lawn Aprons, 25c with buildings ca. between Pickering sale price 40c, 50c yard-. ( sale rice 15c. and Wert Hili, GRO, WALIfSR, Dumbarton, P NOTES AND COMMENTS Wit, OPERATION victoria Lawn 13 15 18e yard 1,adtes' Wra rs,'tvide skirt, l.Zi"i, i" .A. great deal'of unnecessary die- OST—About three weeks ago be- ' pee 2 eussiou has arisen in Toronto• re- L tween W.snowlea' and W. J. tforrish's sale price 10, 12, 15c yard Seeding the use of the letter sale price 90c and 1.00., "" +" a grey robe. A reward will be given for its ...sale u recovery, T.B.REED,Highland Creek. alts Embroideries and Insertions.3,_4,_.: . ire Sw in -words such AA labor, honor,. .. .... _. __..._ ;. s Charges m,•e s e Ftor farther particulate L _� in educational matters, includinggL 4 sale price 1.10. apply se reeidnnce, K3119;fit. react. B1 Ladies' -white Flannelette Night E IjrB dOlin Scott, y ItABTIN. 14-1! g t A. R. U. Colquboan have decided __ White Lawn Blonsee 60 7 to retain this much discussed OR SALE.—A 100acre farm bei �wru +moo pink sad ` -- — - - e price 30'40, 85c. ' letter, and her ter all the school - — - e puce 50 cents. ' -- Tfiis Is a fin••char stook. and grain farm, _ 4 - (food bnildiaga. Ap ty to the aoderryfnad, x labour, honour, ardour, favour - oaAs.aRo'nftX aaJedoale.oat. 4atf Valenciennes Laces, }, 1, 2, $, 4,-5. Wool Carpets, I yd wide, 85, 50c., - ` and so on. While these erten are 8, 7, 8c yd, reg.2 to 12e yd. sale price 80 rad 40c. in positions of anthoriGy, we do FARM To RENT—oonaietin of loo, _ .�.,china being t L* f!s to Set con 6 Hem Carpet, 1 yd wide, 15c., - not think that they have author- and es acre.in lot ton. ae rare Wwntihlp of Blg�gamin UndereltirtB 8oS 1.00 ity to dictate. to the rest of the Pidterim . For further is ormatiou app4 to > P Pe . r �...., Janes W,arca; Watford,ons..or to T.PO, - 1.25, sale price 70, 85, 1.00. sale rice 12e: English-speaking world how these i- /� aa,Brougham. 4su P • I -words should be spelled. Us-age rr���ARh[ FOL: SALE.—Beira tots 10 ' Is the great factor 1n determining FAM1t,,cn z,townsLiD of Piekar'isir,and Men's,..Women's, Boys' and Girls' Underwear cut away down. it matters of this kind. The tend- consisting of 910 acres, This farm i•the oss envy of the present age i9 not If there is any one thing that a °m `ablsh 'the wen-known Gre•owood herd of to lengthen words but the reverse. woman dreads more than another it •she bores w°been i•�b w�a daring athe Great reduction in Boots and Shoes. Ready-made Clothing. A few Men s'aud Bo s Sait9 and Overcoats, .All the American dictionaries- 've, �a surgical operation. clean. would tan tou tearer, n acres t the Yprtee9 i t r Slllt baye�. whole of,t. There is faa"ber on oma part iv i6 Men's Cardigan Qetitrl, try one for the winter. Odd the shortened form, null it is the We can state• without fear of a worth•smell. Terms r Jo Pea,Greenwood.n Seven _ Pante and Vesta. Overalls and Smocks. Crock Americus dictionary that is used cort:a4betioa that there are hon. eprlinNJ09, AzChnrJoha.tna,(3re - over the greater pitrt•of this Coll- d�ds,yes, thousands,of operations ='u cry and Glasevrare at cut prices. - fluent. 1J(`1 fOLn1G 'npOII WOn1eII in our hos- Womanly pains, head amus, in fact soy phals-which are•entirely unneees- Pain anywhere can be completely stopped Groeeriet, always pure n.nd freeb. Bla(k Tea,:-.- sary ea, '- sary and loamy have been avoided b vii 20 minutes with oue of Dr. �hoop'" Cvc6d.Home Recipe. �/ � Yiok Puin"l�bi�te. �Aek pom.."•octor or xtotlying, better for the money. - - ■ ��� PIN KH druggist nbuct the f rmmla I is printed Get from any prescription phatrsia- . oft the box-&ad'it can't be bettered. -Try �- tdst the following: VEGETABLE COMPOUND ut,e dose and be couvi. ed. 'Bcx 25c. '13u1d • - co Fluid Extract Ihtndelion,'one=};elf vv"1'. 31. lilcFeddan.ir . • � . rounce; I)ompounil.I�xrgon..one ounce; For proof of this statem6nt read -;--• ;•• T ' - - - r Comp and Syr as Sarsaparilla. three the following letter. �, �� I1y V A� �1 - @� " -Shake well in a bottle And Luke a Mrs..Letitia.Blair;Cannifton,Oflt,, ' teaspoonful dose after.each .meal.and Wx to 3lrs. P'i,nkham: Pump Manufact)arer at bedtime' I as aisle for Svc years. Oaeddc- .'Riehardson's Special Tea is Good Tea.".' .The above is considered as the most }ort d me it was alceratioa, and aa- Shop and Residence, Dundas St r Certain prescription ever.-written to other Id me it orae a fibroid tumor, relic a Backache, Kidney Trouble and wised as operation. No one WHITBY, ONT. g 'Weak Bladder rind all forms of Cein- Richardson' s _:Oysters knows what I audered and the bt6sr- 4 t , ary difficulties. This mixture acts Three doors west of Whitby House. prom�pptly on the eliminative tissue9 bf lag down pains were terrible. the Kidneys, enabling diem to falter `'I wrote to my siaterabout it,and she r Are the Select Martel the solid'meet kind. A i and strain the- uric acid -and other advised me to take Lydia-£.Pinkham s R e are prepared to instal wood or iron Y. prat of them waate matter from the blood which Vegetable Compound, pumps on short notice.also attend equal to almost a quart of Standards. It will save you money chases Rheumatism. •"It baa cured,me of all my troubles, to all kinds oY repairing. to-buy Selects. - They are alwoys fresh and 'the only Select Some people who suffer with the and I did not have to have-the open- Cisterns made to order. Oysters in COtvn. --afflictions niny not feet inclined to tion after all. The Com and also ' hal Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill ' po place much confidence in this simple ped me 'to-pass safely through • " • mixture, yet those who have tried it Change of Life.^- also gasoline engines. , nay the results are simply surprising, Phone No. 50 at residence. Rieb ardson's Teas ! the relief beiniT effected without the 'FACTS FOR_SICK WOMEN. (Note removal from old staod;on.'Brock - sli htest injury to the stomach or For thirty ears Lydia E. Pink- -Street.) other organs. _ - — ---- _ ___ - _good tells should _ _ i� trength that Mi: some and give it a trial. It ham's Vegeta le Com und; made - — have. '"-Richardson's Special" blend is 25 cents a pound, po certainly comes highly, recommended. from roots and herbs, has been the in black ellzed or green. A special Japan at25 cents. -It is the prescription of•an eminent standard remedy .for female Ills, �agaestiosablp 1 authority, whose entire reputation,,it and has positively cured thousands of is said, was establisned by it. women.who have been troubled with s A druggist here :it_ home, when displacements,infiammatto' ulcera- One of the best Commercial 9choote' RYchKrdson s GrUCeries asked; stated that be could either sup- tion, flbmid tumors, leve in Canada is the large and 1 ply the ingrgdients or .mix the pre- penodiC pains and backache.' , ' successful scription for our readers,- also recom- es an you mends it as harmless. 11i -.•always- get the best brand's at the same price you pay. vwpmen to write her for advice. for inferior ones. She has• guided thousands• to • -_.. _ :- ;. "UISTRIBCTIO\ OF SEED. 'health. Address,Lynn,Affm& TORONTO, ONT. ' • Buy your Groceries at'the Grocers." By instruction of the Hon. Minister This College admits students aL of A riculture a distriht .'me' and remains open all made this season of sattiples of superi- weak, try at least a torr doaee only .of Dr,' year. Enter now and you will he • • x or sorts of grain and•Itotatues to C:1n:L onlyShoop'%Restorative. In five u tan c aye properly prepared to accept post- than farmers for the im ovetnent of. only the result will surprise you. A. few Pr -tions worth from $35 to $1•.00 a seed. The stock for distrihutioo has Ceuta will cover tlie'coet. And here-ie why month. Catalogue free_ • ' beep secured mainly from the Eaperi- help comes so quickly. Dr. Shoop doesn't. '• � � �. mental Farmc at Indian•'Head, Sask., drag the stomach,nor stimutate the heart W. J. EL•LIOT, Principal. and Brandon, Dian. The samples con. or kidneys, Dr. Sboop's Restorative Rnea first annual Tearing Sale at P Cor. I cuss&'Alexander Sts. list of oats, spring wh.e,at, barley, directly to the weak and failing nerves. 1389 peas, Iridian corn' ;for ensilage only) Each organ has its own controlling nerve. bud 'potatoes. The quantity of bats When these r.rrves fail, the depending e ' • ? i sent is 4 lhs., and of vtfheat or barley 5 organs must of necessity falter. This EXECUTOR'S • • plain; ret vita! tenth; clearly 'tP119 why r lbs.;sufficient of in each case to sow one Dr. Shoop's Restorative is so asaiversaily NOTICE .TO CREDITORS twentieth of of an acre.' the samples eucoesaful. Its anccese is leading druggists _ of Indian corn, peas and potatoes t'R weigh 3 l.b& each. A quantity of each to Rive it universal preference, A test will Estate of Hariri� Matthew d Barely tell. Sold by T:M. McFalden. s, eoxased of the following varieties has been se- NoTicR is hereby given pursuant to 'cured for this ciistt•ihrtion:— - � - •' - •• O:',Ts.—Banner, Danish.' Island, NtAgE MO1�iEY. R. S. O., 1897, cbaptev 129, section 33 We intend to make thio annual sale-bne of the Greatest - Wide-Awake, Rrhi;e Giant, Thous- -' and.amending Acts, that all persons Yeah events Of 11718 TOWIIehi and Dollar, - Improved-Ligowo, all having claims against the estate of y p• white varieties. Selling Velbam's Peerless Fruit and Hannah Matthews', late of the Town- bargains Wil, be offered• ill every line of Furniture in order WHEAT.—Red rarities, peel Fife Ornamental trees, sbruhs: etc. during ship of Pickering, widow, deceased, t0 make rOOln for OUT'L'8�P spring StOCIi. (beardless),(;helbpa, `:Tarr{ui , •Stanley, winter months. We offer you. stvadp who died on or about the 18th day of h g and Percy (early heerdless), Preston, and profitable employment in your December, lt?t)S, are required to-send : Huron and Pring!,s C`Ila'mplain (early oivrii Evict at cod ar. �Z a have b5 post prepaid or deliver to the under- 'd Call Aud see us tit clot Wateraonls. tiVe will surprise you t, , bearded). White rarieties, Whitt: $ p signed Wm. Allaway, Role Eexecutor with our low prices. Fife(bearbless),}3n?? arlr beardless), "ver fits?acres of choice..nursery st(uk of the,W ill of the said Deceased,or W. BARLEY.--Six-rotcec?,--tlensur}, Od• �Yhich you.Will sell direct-to your. cus- V. Richardson, Pickering Post Office, If ycii van't call and see us telephone tie, We Rill be pleased essa, and Mansfield, Two-rowed,- tomer" No diseasedordried out Boer Ontario, cuer before the 10th day of to quote you priees. Invincible and Canadian Thorpe. , t,`� 1 ebruary,l[109,their Christian and sur- " FIELD PEas,—rlrth,;r and pClolden lean`tock supplied. Estah.i...ird 'over nettles and addresses. with sur- f1111 Fart{ — — -.--------- -- - Vine, - ;30 yearn. Write for particul:lts, culars of their claims and the nature LvrD�AN COR?" ffor ensilage).=Early PF:LH.0.3I NtiBtiRY co of ttie security, if any, held by them. ..XMAS O DS sorts, Angel of 1lidnigift. Coln ton's 1:i•_'1 _ 'Toronto Ont. And Take Notice that after the said 1• P _ 10th dap of February, 1909, the said - Early and Longfellow: iter varieties, l:xecutot"Rill proceed to distribute _ Selected Leiimiriq, Early liastndon the assets•of the said deceased among Just ReCel`�ed and White Cap Yellow Dunt.: the. parties entitled thereto. having - •' ester oaf!,Early rarieties, -"Ro_ ' C 0 A regard only to the claims of which - ''• achester Rosg, and Irish Cobbler. ■ . Medium to late varieties, Carman No. said notice shall have been given as . Fresh-Raisins, Currauts,.Pee1R%etc., etc. above required, and that the said Erte- Best quality at lowest ices. ,• 1,Money Maker, Gold Coin and Dool- tutor will not be liable for the said q Y p� �4. _ . .. ..ey. -The later,varieties rare as a rude Hard and Soft lee t COIIBtSn- assets or any part-thereof•to any per= more productive than 'the, earlier .'h son or persons of whose claims notice 1 t } kinds. shall not have been received at the •George Parker, - �- Dun�arton A . • Only one sample can he sent to each - tlj► on hanCd. time of such distribution. applicant, hence if an individual re- Dated this 8th day of January, 1908. ceives a sample of Oats he cannot also receive one of wheat, harlev, peas, A ' C- R E E SO R Wm. ADLAWAT, Exeoutor, Haw, a dour bills printed a ' Indian corn or potatoes, l.i;ts of ' 1 or W. V. RICHARD90N, (� t names f`om one. individual, or ;ippl;- T nOT'CT TT 1_' Nota Public, -the News Office. t.it:oma_ _l. ....G u..0 �....h:y :..:{ II�LL i r17 l3vickering, Ont,t F • e, ,;x ,., f . � . : `;f.' &� :r' �'.; ..� •rr.- v, _ ,•�: ."�' �:e.. •r ,r .hsv ;.r�wn++:. rY1x G >. ,;:.f x -Fr,, ' ..•s'..' sws 'kx ;, �+ �� ��, w.• f., my.,c- '��'..•a. c:oo.'�. •�::., w•S. .ar. .- ;... ` : .... r• .. � =F'.irk-. x R,�,,I'.`y�' y s.�J: -��. ....,. ,,.., .....i. ... .;�'^. a ..o..•-,_,.'....;. ..'v ., _ a3,�. '•'�S•°'Ys ..rs,.,b.;r.. •,,•. ,_r rt: v� ,r`r.;-r'.,. .a!•,-r.. w^9 3�'. e:F' ., .•9+•c_...a �.�- .+>,. ;`'f., � ..� 7 t''�.'. * e�"e..,+,..J .�" ..•—+..•+. .I.;�., � - .F "wa .-yr.v t-.w��., ::Y'T :.:n^' +:•sr "s�-v'. 'f. r4... r'.r...,h. r' �.+.'rt. •'•.�� '�5��i`�+•bfn... T CLAREMONTk Walter Bastoa, of GfxWwoou. harry Aatridge, of '1'uruutu, is Robert 'Pard was in the city on visited R. Bryan oa Monday'. - here owing to his father's death._. _ RLLIA�E . GOODS 1 - - . Tuesday. ltlttmpa are prevalent among We understand a petition is be- theA new furnace is being installed children of the village at pree• ing circulated with a.view to dis- For Men, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Men(every pair} .in the Freslwtperian - - able.- . inithe city on Tuesday on busi- ed at Altona. FLOUR • nese. en isau• - _- - Mrs. C. J. Brodie enterLatined a on an Charles Wagg were which in past yearn htsebe number of friends on Friday even- hilae Olive Wilsons spent Sunda agency for the un as In AND FEED. •,ing last. Judson Bundy has taken the Thomas Gregg spent a couple of. - ppee Y g y B Insurance Choice Flour for Bread and Pastry. -days last week on business. ;n with her brother, Themas, in Company, lir. Rogers,, the in- Feed constantly on hand Montreal. Myrtle. specter for the company, wits in Repairing done. Independent Telephone Cetayt>l :f 'w John Thomson, of Cobonr Bert Mantle is in London visit- town on Tuesday. :. spent Sundayhere with his broth- Ing his mother who is very ill at Quite a number from here at- - The Cerner Store. W. M. PALMER, Prtiprietc Yip h- er Walter. present. tended the annual meeting of the Ralph Ward and sister attended Sleighing is now. in excellent Maple Leaf Mutual Fire Insurance the concert at Goodwood on Fri- condition, there being just attffi- Co., which took place at Colum- day evening last. cient snow and not two much. bus on Saturday last. G• Sherman Rumohr is laying in A number of our young people Mr. McKay, who has been in , his season's supply of ice, which is purpose taking in the carnival at the southern States for some time of excellent quality. t Sunday at his home here. trougham on Thursday evening. spen The trustees have ordered an Ira Powell attended the sale at He has accepted a position on the , t oak desk and chairs for Mr. Hick's his cousin's, David Hall, on the Trout canal and,has left to assume room in the publie.echool. . Kingston road on Tuesday after- his nese duties. �j+o �� C1S tO +p3=a1N• - ' • Earl Leggitt, station.agent at noon. - - Byng Inlet, is visiting his parents John Miller unloaded a couple ATMA Once more we find ourselves at the end end of anoth- ye here for a couple of weeks. of thorough-bred cattle one,day or year, and I must say that I am very much pleased with Henry Thompson and sun, of this week, he having bought them Miss E. Lapp is spending a time at d Y Ps the consideration an kind treatment I have received v Zephyr, spent Sunday here'with. in Tweed. Unionville, from you* during lite past year and wish to thank you. Miss Lillie Morgan has returned. Fred Bell,of Unionville, spent a few y the formers brother, William. g da s this week with Y. P. I t very-kindly for the paitronage extended' me, and trust to her former position in Toronto y pp Josepl3 Evans lost a valuable Clare Scott, of Markham, spents, that the same confidence will continue white I have the afters nding a number of•weeks pleasure of doing business with in 1909. �u two-year old colt one day last pe few days last week with J. Scott. P 8' at her home here, week by being struck by a C.P.R. Russell Davidson, of Cherrvwood, - prosperous and Happy New Year, train. -Mrs. J. -Brown, who has .been spent Saturdaywith Dunkeld Bros. Wishing,you all a . visUipg her niece, Mrs. Evans Messrs. g. Lehman and f), N' _ _ _.___._Yours very truly, .- 4,1 the ban uet given b the Youn at or la few days, returned wan er span nn y n eve e. -----' . Men's Brotherhood at Kinsale on her home in Uxbridge on Sunday. Mrs. E. B. Hoover,who has been on _ Presbyterian Church attended the some better. Mrs. Gibson, of Beachville, and ]![lea Hattie Browne rand Mise ' Charles Doi bin, of Os annual meeting of the Presbyteri- bpy evening P per' were ill W.F. M.S. at Piekerin on Mildred Hoover.spent :here last week attending their Wed soda 8 at Mr, Dunkeld e. - - ClSrenlUII�a mother's funeral. y J. Brownberger and daughter, Hat- Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson. A goodly'number from this lo- tie,of Del., Manitoba,spent last week "sppeent Sunday in Pickeriux with cality took in the hogs show at at E. B. Hoover's. -- tlte fot'mer's parents, Jahn and Toronto last week and report'a Mrs.O. G. Nighewandee and daugh- "Mrs. Stephenson. large attendance and a floe exhibit ter are spending a few days with her of horses. mother, Mrs. C. Reenor,of Whitevale. E. Rias to mo, we under- stand, A few from here-attended the John Scott and Thos. Dunkeld at- intends to move' to North entertainmeht iven e;t Goodwood tended the annual meeting of the , , flo I A DSOiOMyrtle where he will open ap a $ Maple Leaf Insurance Co.,at Colum- S on.Friday evening last under the bas, on Saturday. blacksmith shop. Y B _ - John Wagg has secured a posi• ttuapicee of the Baptist Church. John Scott attended the funeral _ V tion with a well-known horseman They report an excellent program laet'Wednesday of bis cousin,,Julia 'h i'liff ens showing of finest display of -near '& Chytham and left on Friday and a most enjoyable time. Scott, ofphyr. Deceased lived at Uhina. l ywy large sssortmens of for his hely situation. The annual. meeting of, the one time on Ahe McAvo farm here. Dolle Toys, art F. He was buried under the g6taiionary. Books. , Charles Gibbons took charge of Claremont congregation was held orange order _ i' j ° on Tuesday eveuifig of this week. Mt-'Albert and Udora LodQrs taking received for the Holiday' trade. -Cs;L . the bake wagon on Monday, W, P mut. His reanains were interred in The reports resented froth all de- and see them. .. ; A. Thomson, the regular driver, � the Glasgow cetioefery. ' _ being otherwise engaged, tsbrttuente of the work were en- 8tibsariptions taken for all liagasiaee. , The trustees of Webb's school couraging and- the congregation, Weekly and Dail New-papers centlttled after on the 4th c+oocessic,n of. Uxbridge COUNTY C Q U CIL. Wee y • rey seter a somewhat t have secured the aerviraa of Miss prolonged vacaiiey,_is looking for- Urly, of.Barrie, as teacher. n'arcl unitedly and hupefally td COUnty of Ofltario 11. R�ECT-1ARZ7.S0111T Alfred Hapwa"rd hag returnedthe work of the New Year, - 1Y to bis duties to NenF Ontario after After a prolonged illness, which B=CId: Street. , - Whit'17,Y gpendiug a couple of weeks here teas,not ectn+idetrd at all serious, The flirt meeting of the Councit'of _ with his wife and family. Mr. George Astridge died sudden- the Corporacion of the County willb f Ont- - - Y• silo, for the year-1908, will be held Rtindall Birkett -and Wilbur 1p on Wednesday night to his pursuant to the Statute in that behalf --- Gleeson were in the city a couple 77th year. The funeral will felts at the Court lions- in the town ,otc SHOP s of days last week purchasing sup- place this afternoon when his Whitby,on Tuesday the 28th day of MACHINE r - -plies for the-athletic club., bcx]y will be interred in the Bap= January, A.D- 19M at the hour of A load of young people from fist cemetery. He is survived by two o'clock in the afternoon. The undersigned having purch- . here spent Friday evening at the three children—one son and two All accounts to be laid before the ed B. Wagner is Machine Shop in daughters. Council must be fowart l properly Kinsale, prepared to do all Wilson brothers,of Balsam. They - R tern• certified, to the e f o at least three is re - report a most enjoyable time. The second game of curling 'be- days Before the dieeting of the Council. kinds of repwtr work and general a y _ Chas bitr n Sam Johnston a n bouse, to was Tile old , Wednesday thea- 1a-18: Count Clerk. black Prices right.guaranteed Sargenty B J NO. 8,FAAE W ELL, g• p Y Pa g p y p ' lane ng been buret b the frost. over forty years of age, had s Call and see us. - .. y R pent Of all materials and design• The curlers had a friendl a week of continuous practicer, �••► kept in stook. It will P� DR. 3V. C• SMITH JAMl$!9 PENGFLLY.� b �e works acd inspect 7on match among themselves on Fri- both day and night, at lea,t eo nspect oar stoop , ev n Binaale, Oot. , daq ani R when the men with the young men say, but notwith- DENTIST, arov>ivvXla.x• and obtain p��• Dont be misled b7 hair on the face entered into a standingthis the Honor graduate of Toronto University agents we do not employ them,non tsea4 yongetel•s are Br y _ - �9 conteet with the beardless youths. now crowingmost vigorously over and Royal College of Dental Surgeons, l7 we �. and do throw off she aglsnle also Post•gradustd of Chicago Colle Farmer's. ' 'Trucks t eomm�ion of 1fl per BmT,whichyon wa The latter scop by'three shote but the reealt of the contest. certainly rave by purchasing from a, 'they cannot do it again. Crown, bridge work a specialty. call Graham Bros, as usual eaptui•ed solicited. The annual Bible Society meet- the best prizes at the Toronto At Claremont let Tuesday of month. Bring in your old.wagon and get ing will :be held in the Baptist Toronto sow last week. Amon Office over Sargent'e Tinshop, the wheels cut down. Make good WHITBY 11RANITE 60N. R . farm•trucks. ones. wtritb OaMrle Church on Sunday evening after the prizes were first-in Sir Marcus, Independent 'Phone. r• the-close of the regular services. third in Baron Laird, Scat in aged - Buggies and other vehicles repainted The tneetin will � Chvav Wig"V0119-tAft"AA '" 20 ,, sewn on e n Waves o a ar unit• t with Dr Shoop's Croup Remedy. Oss Rev. E. Hazzard, of Toronto, mares foaled lin 1907, won by Lady healing moantainoas ehrab, give to Dr. TholYlaS Patterson Lest alone will saeety prove this tenth. No the secretary of the society. Baronsen, first on mares-foaled in Shoop's Cough Remedy its marvelous y vomiting,so distress. A safe and pleas,- ! A meeting of the executive of 1908, won by Queen of the Waves, onrat1i pro:ertie's. Tight, tickling, or CLAREYONT (Dowewell's old stand ' ins syrup-50a'. Sold by T. M. McFadden. " the Olaremont branch of the Bible Sir Marcus also won the chem ion_ distressing coughs, quietly yin d to the Society yeas held in Henderson & P haaling.soothing action of ibis splendid ship in the Clydesdale stallion reran tion—Dr.Shale 's,Coo h Reared ° '" T1 Farmer's she on Monde eveniu p p p s p Tberb s no amine, nothing whatever b C V. w ! P y g• class. The highest place in the And it ie so safe sod good for child"ren, as t a s w e bar h adCodto Preventice. These e o "aThr offic^ ra and board of directors hackney class was won by Color- well. 't•ootaintng o0 opium, chloroform, sickening � e L1Ne Candy Cold cure Tablets sot as by $ n` •s L ` were re-elected and the •collectal;e ito, who captured championship or ache:harmful drags, mothers sh aid in r .. .J a M. P P p magic. A few boors—nod our threaten- .. 0 3 ! o appointed who will visit the hoes" in hackney stallion@, also first iu, safety always demand Dr Bhaop's. It ing Cold is broken Oandylike is taste. $ : ° 'e 1 `i e ' ' es.of the village and vicinity in a ed hackne s. This is a -record 'Other remedies are offered, leu chem Not Preventice lease;the obildren—and they $ the near future. g y Be Tour own judge 1 Sold by T.M.Mo break the teverisbaeee alwa e. and least s C = w ~ K a of which they should feel,proud. E',idden ' y S i a S a 8 o f Wilburn: and Mrs. slack, Ofof all is the economy. A large box-4>l �b o Qw gro s a f4 so Boi9sevain,, Man., are spending Pre*entics-48 oeuU. Ask jour druggist. the-winter with relatives in this go knows 1 Sold by T. A. McFadden. �e a�6Z row a.:o e1 b� locality. Mr. Slack left here about y g :HOP -•• eleven eara�a o land is one of the �T r� U pro young farmers, who - CUTTERS have made a success of farming in r s Feb n O t ' ` c .,d'I ., �N .the great west. He owns about CUTTERSV n: a v Ie o. m` a .,, yp _880 acres and 1"t seasons'wheat Apr crop amounted to 4400 bushels, be- - ..'CUTTERS 4 n �, o mom!'nay ea sides he had a largaa yield of oats '0 D L,e and barley. ing Jae O� The -members of the Epworth July M I halve a full range of Clatters, all League surprised Rev. J. W. and o o m. sept Mrs. Totten on. .Mouday. evening t the latest styles at prices that Oct. •' by marching into the parsonage p v m m o m in a Nov. without any. previous warning. 1 are sure to suit you. Janu DOD Dea t6 sry 1910-Whitby It,Oshawa 12.Broughlun ' The gathering resolvea4 itself.into c Call'and'see them as I ant gore I 11 eioort Pe is v'pUxbridge 191,Cammnaton so. 4. _ :the form of a social when a most - enjo3•able time was spent. A An urilllYllted Supply an please yon in every program of readings, recitations �; c ` and vocal and instrumental music - - way. - Roo ]� ` was rendered,followed by refresh• of Chop' andFeed R. J•• Cowan, ]$rough&1Tt• "y rite tits. .Leave your orders at the A grand racing carnival will .be — - held in the Caledonian Rink .here _ PIOKERING LUMBER YARD on the evening of Tuesday, Jan. - of all klndsl T}18 P1C�C8r1IIg for Ontario and New Brunswick 26th. Th-e 'following prizes will _ _ Yigll 1 white cedar shingles, ` be av+ warded::-.. Farmers' race (for _ ` nee Committee ee Patent Roofing and all kinds of men over 30 years of age) to be ..on hand." building materia, .eon twice, 1st prize pair of heavy - . I,' The,object of-this Association-i8 to &-80N, t 1 horse blankets; 2nd prize, a, pair _ gg.. W D QURDQhT of halters. -Race for men over 36 en ate he felonep less acute A T yb�ars of age, 1st prize, pair of .. . _ _ p pe :;BAKING T + .• Mocha gloves, 2nd prize, half doz- • Members having rort stolen ruminant• _ SA en linen collars. Backward race > oataimn,ediately wit any member' First bread constantl on han of Laeaptive.0ommittee. - Y 1st prize, 75 cents, 2nd prize, 50 - Membership fee 01.,00. at the shop. -Wagon on the road een•ts. Rano for boys, 16 years --'Y'— _ every day in the week, ;r and tinder, 1st prize, 50 cents, 2nd SP I I Tickets may>k bed from,�President or rtze, 25 cents, Zile Citizens' LLS seeretari. on application. Cakes of all kinds trade to order • and' will fnrltigh mttaie dnriltg Exec. Oom.-1'. D. Banks, (leo, Len shortest notice. ' W. V. Richardson, Pickering, On Ice-Cream Parlor'n connection. ' the evening. jDoors open at 7.30, a 3kAting bP.Qlll' At g. Ad1tllRRlOn, J.A. O'Connor, -Arthur Jeffrey, W. A.-Mormon, �• r spectators 10 n ts, gent skaters P x C K E R I N( President. Secretary. f.5 cauls, lady - tars 10 cents. 1 laremootF, On6 ; . . .. 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Fv... ,'R .✓ ,i. - .•,.. a .. . 5', i�. ;-y-'�°'A ..n` 'K• .x,q,.' tz7• -xy--. -j, .rF. t 'l.. ;1+"-i`> S.. ✓ _ r ....� y..,s. ..'..w .. -.._$'" Y`N'F^ :•4{ .)'•1'I '4 _ - .. i' 7. w �' ;y: r �. ' ••^ • '` 1, , - i �; N« ' "In Sussex. Leighton Manor. are concerned, it .would b© belle Do you know it 4"' to dispense with it entirely. A few "Yes, very well indeed'." pounds per day' will give good reg e "Do tell me about it," she said Fhn sults when fed to dairy cows. Eveti+�' e a Is. ,Most W011y 0� THE VI TIMI ds I...._ eagerly; "I haven't seen it et." then it is rather dan rout to ace lmagnificentlace oils -in the hands of the hired man who a !could affor\'o one bu`' a millionaire is inclined o e careless. Good �; • . . .. d t cep it up „ S _ ,. .. - NL o L cotton seed may be recognised y • - I '`I am going down to see it in a LSE OF MILL FEEDS. 4 I g its bright lemon yellow color, and ' 4# , 1. •- - - - l ua� or two." The subject of mill feeds ,and a• pertain freshness of tanto.-J. H. May I take you and your aunt their value to the stock man is of M• ` A Tale of Lave and. Dlsappo�ntment �,in my car? It will be a jolly run, - - . time, into est f h r purchase . . -. - I Le asked with a smile. \ METH y r I t e_ ... ._�. 141 - _ --- is to be a profitable investment' _ Ely OD OF SURGERY .. "I'm sure that aunt will be de (from the feeder's standpoint, there �° L NNiNiA �YMMi�ttM��iMN� f lighted•" are certain facts associated with' A silence ensued embarrassing �yh►�h Reduce the Amount o! r o , CHAPTER XII.-(C.'ont'd.) engagement' will act as a wonder- � the trade with which he should be Anaeathetie Necessary., ful tonic. I think I'll send him a to both of them. Harecastle rose ,acquainted. In the first place, y' -.Joel at Iast arrived; and he greet- I nervously and-iook a step forward. i much will depend on the sort of Perhaps the greatest single fac- wire at once, it will be delivered I P 'ed Harecastle with effusion, but he He was summoning his, courage to roughage and rain ++ith` ahicb t.or in diminishing";the danger of .. carefully hid the triumph that he t°-night. g ` lake the plunge. "'But I have not yet asked Miss P 8 (they are fu be fed. A knowledge anaesthet•ia is the use of as little _� jfelt. Dinner w-as• served immedi-I "bliss Jose h " he be an uick- o the different grades on the mar j anaesthetic as is necessary. Th Jose hs if' she.,will marry me P g q ;, ately; and Joel was the Life and Hare astl.e expostulated. y ly.. ."I have your father's consent'�ke•t. is equally essential. It might''administration of narcotics be#or soul of the table, for the others "True, true. I suppose I had'to ask you to be my.wife: 1yi11 you Ib„ added that ability to steer clear anaesthesia is' one of the methods were strangely quiet. He, how- Joel marry me 1 I will do my best to !of adulterated feeding'stuffs would!adopted to reach this end. N better .snit till the morning, ), sever, did not appear to notice this, said regretfully, for he was anxi- make you happy. be a very desirable acquisition- I To this Klapp has recently ad- 4., lout entertained them with an ac- ons to let the Earl' know that lie He took her hand in his which' This' however, is the weak point in lied another method, namely, the : ,count of the day's doing in the City had succeeded where failure had ;trembled at his t:•uch. She 'gage (the mill feed business. Good mon- artificial diminution of the circu- '. �� - ..and how he had aucceed«1 in ad- him a fleetin look but• her a es a been anticipated. g y ,ey is paid every year for tons of lating blood during anaesthesia by 1 ding a modest hundred thousand He pusher, back his chair and were immediately turned away -j rubbish that is wholly unfit for ;stopping the circulation in the ea- pounds to his already huge for.- not b4fore they had told their tale. feeding ur ones. How to :cork a:tremrties with the het of elastic % rose from the table. He slipped g p p p tune. his arm through Harecastle's and "Will you marry me 7" he re reformation so as to compel, at at ,bandages, He sent the footman to fetch .a led the way to the drawing-room. peated tonelessly. least a.modieum of honesty on the ; Experimental work 'on animals fd parcel that he had left. outside. •`Yes," she vhis Bred soft, and ' 7r `! His face was flushed and he laughed I p y' part of some dealers is a live ques- has uni kt,u ormly shown that such di R ... -_-openedit.dessert nd was clo ed a8case of he lftlariously as eokOpe very the door. all his h seemed ,to be n knell to `ti The by products of wheat,-viz. : ,enables t of the production of anaesthe-blood 1 ! able " he relnarke pleasantly. gr-L ° t- tiro of diamonds glitter on its, us i mens was at a loss what to do. At ° r are anion the feeds the anaes hetic, while the awaken- ' dr-ow-mer to him �cnaThission ie' !or you, Rebekah," he some s;lk embroidery, while Re- fed her cheek vtith his lips.' Huw 'mQ;t_commouy-tn use: or 1 - `f bekah was idly playing the piano. I a e cows, sheep and idle horses bran 'pidly follows the admission of the :,said as he passed it over to hey. The latter rose as she saw them differerit to the passionate.embrace;is recognized as one of the very';circulating blood to the vessels of ";�ow lonely!" she said quiet, enter. of the morning! i best. Being course and fibrous, it the'extreinetiea. i - for she was not fond of jewellery- ( But Rebekah saw no coldness in I i a8 y Rachel, I want a word with you, the man she thou ht to bk her loci!as well adapted for ' mixing with Dr. aur Verth had as oppertu- etre a as it may seem to one of will yuu come into my study 2' Joel g grains, such as corn and peas. For ,nity to try this method in Bier a : her raco. er. She was filled with delirious "Yee. They are' magnificent said, and his sister ubediently fol I joy to think that she would marry the same reason, large quantities ,clinic in Berlin, and reports.very ]owed him. y are unsuitable fur 'Work horses or favorably• upon it, says %ie Med . .:stones." "What is it?" she asked anxi- f the man she loved. It had been fur young pigs. The distinction be- I cal Record. He administered - But it is bardly suitable for me, gush for to-dight she cuuld not such a surprise after weeks of.de- -.tween shorts and middlings is not anaesthetics in over 100 cases af- R father, she said timidly. understand her brother. spondency that her mind was n a aI ;ays�clearly marked. The form- I ter preliminary bandaging of the �, Not at . present, Bear; ,but I whirl, They sat down side by bide-, y "Nothing, be replied with a ,or is supposed to be re ground bran lower extremities; the arms Fere shortly—l" laugh, "1 only wanted to get you silence.. sand the latter the finer particles never cut off frotn the circulation . He did not finish.his sentence, away. I "I• am very 'happy, Lord- Hare- of bran with some flour included. I because'of the greater danger of but looked significantly at Hare- "Is he going to ask her to marry(castle, she said shyly. . . ,;'Middlings ' in conjunction with!injury to the nerves in the upper,. castle. Rebekah did�:tot see this, is I ` , Yuu must call me C"•ril, dear him? y skim milk is an ideal ration for extremities. . C+ but Mrs. Goldberg rose hastily, he said with a forced smile.. t �� and she followed her from tlir Yes, that's his intention. A i `•L'yrit, dear," she repeated growing pigs. haw' grade flour or I The results fully bore out the fine young felluw, isn't he I"' and dug," as it is frequently call--!data "f .experimental.work: Leas • room. . poor Rebekah"' Mrs: Goldberg!obediently, and then blushed, ed, contains the germ of the anaesthetic was used in -all these e� - The two men wire alone together. g Harecastle felt that the situation i= K said sadly. w heat. Owing to its heaviness it 'cases than usually, strong individu- For a while aeit;,er of them spoke• +,�\r})at du ou mean:?''.. he de- !'as more.than he could bear, and (sliuuld: as a rule, be fed with some- ala.being easily anaesthetized by ,� Joel handed ever a cigar, took one manded angrily. 1 he longed for an interruption. f ' himself, the end of which he ani K y thing eine ui a lighter character. ;means o the ether drop method; P "A lgt,eless marria e. It is "Tell me when you first loved f bran will give receiver ' from anaesthesia fol- `, - ed methodically.' Then. he filled g ;A .small quantity u g y p what I have always dreaded would she asked pleadingly. ,, - . their liqueur glasses and leant back ha en to the child. Sometimes I� "Does not your-heart tell yoii'4'' lit about the consistency of shorts, low-al almost immediately the re- . •- comfortablyin his chair. happen !.for which it then ma a �eiy I molal ,o€ the bandages from the have thought that our wealth was he replied evasively. and hated hiin- Still he did not speak, and Hare- g y good substitute. legs nu injurious after effects k, P a curs., and that it would bu her�self.for. his hypocrisy. ; castle waited impatiently, for he y I always loved you, Cyril. I. For fattening purposes. . corn were r.ot'ed. was determined that he ,could nal .a life of misery." heads the list of cereals, Being Besides* these cnanafeat advant- "But site lo,.es Harecastle," "`eauld ,tot hide it, and 'I was , a manufac he ar;e a of-the _new method one more bei the one to break-the silence. „ cried impatiently. ashamed when 1-thought that you used +ery'largely m -th iq lnentiunzd li 'Liar Verth, the poe- Capital cigars, aren't they Z I did not care for :ere.- How mise-r- ture of starch, glucose. b.e.er, spirits,; 3 Joel remarked casually. '.'I bought •'Z'es She worships him, and I,able I }rate been no one will ever `rte., it' consequently has a, long stbilitr, namely, c[ performing ' LssliPte that tic is a good luau, but 1t what niay' be ¢ailed autotransftL . 11uR,the whole crop of this particu- understand. line--of bti products. ClutPn meal,. ; u� lar brand.' I can let you have a he. idoes oto marry her 1 rSureihyraoace I '`I will make up.,fur it, •Rebeka:r. ;POP in shine dairy sections.. is.I gi+fn in-case r;f any accidents d •"•. few 'thousand.' has not Mein tell him Z`' y Y You won't misunderstand mc: I a part of the residue, from the i ing anaesthesia; in case of chloro- "You are very kind.'_ Harecas- ..You had attend to your lam afraid I am not %ery dcnnunstra- ; manufacture of starch and glu-`form especially the blood of the - -. tie replied absently. -- tt+e." . - - ccsse, The process consists of two Fcxtrcmities rich in carbonic acid own buainea Rachael. One �ruuld They looked at one 'another ex- separa : First, the germ. and Rag may act aa, a' powerful physio- - think that I was not dein m best He held her hand in his, and won- ; P lu )cal stimulus to the-respiratory s pectantiy, and still Joel did not g y tiered that she did not see the to- 'hull from the stare}- and gluten; g Pl y speak. He felt e,use of what the for the girt. She-.611 have a good ' second, the final 'reparation of',, entses that are o powerfully. de cal`lack of passion in his demean. I y answer would be, and he•was thor- husband, a future Earl with a clean lutea from. the btarelt. The ea--,Pressed by this narcotic. - - . , reputation, That's good encu h aur'. «'a� it in him to lite they life g • oughly enjoying the situation. for me." B of a ximulated levet He asked fire residue is Gaited` "itlntten f POSTMISTRESS Et�S KNEW, He looked- with pride at Hare ••P ur' Rebekah"' Mrs. Goldberg!himself the- que�stiop and, despair- 'fecd+ or is gluten meal with the castle's clear-cut, aristocratic face, hulls slid germs of the corn added. , Mrs. •Gaybird-burst- into the t•i1- his quiet well-bred manner, and repeated: "I feet that we shall rue ,` - -- -- = I Both-are rich in protein and fat. ]age ostci ice all out of breath. this, :3ce1-" I 'What a small hand it is l I will g P he felt proud of this man whom he ''bring y.or a_ ria to-morrow. Shall l-tit an accc,unt of their concPntra I Anything fur me i" she asked He made no re 1 k,ut seer now g . - would soon call his sun-to-law r p r' y it be diamonds T'- - ted:nature s.havld be mixed +lith I in anxious tonin. • Yea,' the blood of the Joel's-he's and Hien would lc�uk expectantly I bran at the dour. "hu, she rcplird with decision. i an and eats. - The postmaster shook his head. blood-commingles with his p�ucst'a' _ _ ' ''An -th'►iig els=e. I think I would';I By-products of barley, brewers s;arthin'," he replied. would flow in the veins of a future — likes a ,pearl." grains and malt sprouts are large-,I Goodness, gracious!" exclaimed _ .Earl of Wolverholme.'- ,,Do 3ou-think the, Earl will be ly fed in some sections. These ]at- I11frq. Gaybird; "I was expecting a . �„ ter are obtained by first causing the.,.letter,from my husband as to when He laid down his'ei&ir, and leant Alone with the girl that he seem= .asked shA ly. grain to sprout, w is c ranges e e waq coni ng, o iforwnrd with an affable smile. �� ' ed fated t° marry, Harecastle felt, `It is the wish of hi•s heart; ,starch content of the grain. lulu I \tall.• •I'll ask Mirandy," -aa1 - - "I am prepared to do t'iiur sic}- that the.better portion of his life Rarecastlo replied fertentiy, for ,sugar. The sprouts are then re ;the old man. And he called to his c - ding, and to marry your laugh had closed, Lot he turned to her he was only tun glad to think that ;muted, sad. if for immediate con.- .- on w ifs in the kitchen:' Say, Mrs. :ter," Harecastle said grimy, with a brace attempt at sniilc. he could for once s leak truthfully. sumption are sold in the +ret can- CayLird's called to know'if there's • "Don't look-so miserable," Joel 'He'wanted to get his-`4, over at •`I am so glad. � like hiiiu very ditionr If for shipment or general I any mail-sez 'she's lookin' fer a _. - '.tiaid,cheerfully. "We will both for- once, but decided - that lie must much." I use 'they are dried and put up in I letter or somethin' from her h�s- get the little unpleasantness of prepare the way before making his Again an embarrassing silence, ;sacks and barrels. Brewers' grains Ihand as ti.r when he's corrin' back. '"besterday, I am. prepared to like - cru oral. Deceit was foreign 'to and Harecastle looked towards the are simply barley, from which the 15- there anythin' fer hero you, Harecastle, and you will find i his nature, and lie loathed h mself himself'door. I dextrin and 'sugar have been ex Yes, there is, called the post= that I can be a Rood friend. «'it•h as he framed a tummonplace sen- "Perhaps you wriuld like to te}1 traded. Other things being equal I mistress, "He sez he'll be to home the wealth that will be at your,dis-,tence. Was he not one of 'a con- Mrs. 'Goldberg,' he suggested for ,these concentrates protide a, coni. L.ihis comity' friday!" posal you will- be able to gratify I spiracy to roll this girl of tier right her felt'that 4te could not sustain '.paratively cheap source of p,tcitein. _• Your every ambition." ,to a husband's wholehearted deco- ''the strain any lc,n er. :'As a matter of fact, how•cter, there "-'+ ;` _ . • • Harecastle mored uneasily anxi I tion l And lie. madly Hoped that! `']es. She will be pleased, I'm 1 is a noticeable difference in the FOOL.PL 1Y. � • . . ..again lighted his cigar, which I she might refuse.,Frim. sure." 1 composition of sprouts from any Two Irishman were asking each ::.seemed to draw with difficulty. But as he looked at'her that hope! She stood beside him, her face two breweries, which, if there is other -conundrums one day; and 1.. '`Take another +reed, my bol•.',fled. There was such an air of I nearly. on a level w ith his. Their ,any means ,of ascertaining. should ! ++,lien their supply ran out Pat sug- 'There is just one other thing that. quiet dignity in her manner as she eyes met, and Harecastle was;be taken into account when buying .gc_ted that they should make some ',X want to say. C.'an I rely upon I grately'replied to his remark. She drawn towards her by the world 'a supply. , . - _'yyour doing you.- Lcst to--make tic-1 toe, seemed to be laboring under i of passionate love that greeted hum. I Oilcake or oil meal is a by-pro j s)1.'All rig!rt,'' said Mike. "Here's, ' bekah believe that you are a free I 'some, emotion, 'and her eyes re-,Irist:nctitely she swayed towards duct of the manufacture linseed !}arty']", duel asked anxiously. "I;fused to meet Lis'difhident luck. Ihi1' and their lips met. :He felt oil .from flaxseed. When the ttax- ;e)nn. Ph++hat is tliot goes around a barn-yard in feathers and on Vh-o • don't want fieri-to think that there "I (rope the Earl is better," she I a•-cur as he tasted tie first fruits!.sees, has passed through the sari I les and )arkin like a da '1" `':bas been any comp'ulsiun." I said sympathetically. - of this digin love, and the only i sus machines, it is subje_•t to pies-'legs thot's hard. I give it up,' . "I will carry out my promi,e to `'Yes, he is stronger. He is ra- comforting thougnt w•as, that. he sure in order to squeeze out the, . i?� 1 answered Pat after some moments -- -calm oileake is then best :ate:-eof �� -�l;si T_t;a-r-Slit Pbi y. Of r -1 mr to-iiragrj;2'. F•astle answers �� Slee ad lief him at tlie�d+rar and her lim of ran j aeetrr�ed i.n_.tlre i oil. The lformue _uf._ohlong cakes, OY. 1of thinking. "Phwat's the an- -- . - ceed in blinding Miss Josephs to ed, and n'°ticed that she a flushed at'Ito look for her, aiint' 'Whom she' sonic 12 by 20 inches and one. inch ,-. : I. _- -_` the true state of my feelings. Love 'his 'Words. t found was still in the. study i ith thick. i1 hat is intended for export t I " y chicken.' has eery keen eyes and never "\1'e have been ' great friends, Fier father. They instinctively rose ;to the British market is packed in "My, that's f,,tne; but how'd the ' ti;leeps." 114iss 3osephs," 'Harecasthq te'n- to their feet as she entered. There that forth. ,For the hump trade I barking of 'a dog get in there"' , ' -That's all' right,- then-;�I knots tured to say timidly. . "I have so I was no need to ask a question, for I they-are ground into two grades:. inquired i rt. __ _ I can trust you. llon't yuu think enjoyed your companionship,'' he her face told' an eloquent story. I uilcake meal and ni)tted uilclkc.. "Oh, I just but that in to make , we had better go into the drawing- +cent on hurriedly. , I `•I am so ' happy, father dear. ,The latter is ni t ground so fine aq it harder.' . : room'? ,'will make some excuse to ,Blit she was. silent and gate him Kiss me„'' sloe cried as she cmbrac- Ithe former and for that and other„ : tall my sister away.” I no assistance, �'ed him, "Wish 1,.e joy, aunt !" I reasons seems to be pr ,erred Ly I HIS Il)i::1 OF GETThiG WORX.- ' "Do you mean nip to speak to '•I hope we shall see mirth of one I "I d'o,, child, every- T,y that life lithe maji,rit} cif feed It is n'� Kind Old Lady--"`Have you ever 3•our daughter tri-night'!" Hare-i another in the future," he continu- I contains. So you are going to Le 1 eery rich and healthful fcpd, especi- inade an effort to get work'?" castle asked with iil-cuuccaled anxi- 'ed d_espet:atelc: hay little girl no longer, but -will tally For Fattening crottle and sheep. I Beggar-"Fes, ma'am: Last ety, •''I hope so. Lord Harecastle," blossom into a C'ountesa. I feel Fur dairy'emts it4 high protein Imritith I g.,t• work for two members Vo time like this presen.t. 'e'll she replie.cl tihtic._'.'.I ,`hate not that 1 have lust my own ewe Iamb." cu.)rtent niakps it talnahlc: when fed i,f my family, but neither sof - get everything fixed lip, ani, tel-�inany' friends." • • "Don't say that, aunt. We shall in moderate quantities oleins with W,.Juld take it." . ^ morrow I +�ill set t}ie la+ry`cr9 tri "\ ten muse x11 come beck fo the al+tays he together." turn silage. ___ �8,. • work. There is nu necessity•for al Caktle again." . ( "('gime to my room, clear." Mrs. ( The richest of all -roncentrates iii , ' tl`k � 1�„ - long- engagement." -I ' "Dial not father tell you that he 1 Go!dheru quid tenderly. "Nye will cotton seed meal• a by-pr.iduc•t jra te 0 "But -te can't be w,irried .at has just bought' a place in the hirve a;:nice ecrmfortabl-e chat." making'vottim seed elil, The pro, I C'ra�tfe,n•d- ` < .eru•e." coitnt.rt !" she said brightly. (To be 'continued.) . • cess by which it is•obtainpd. is ti r'y tory oir yuu 1. I. A. , - "�yhv not ?" Joel asked I�coni- ";\u, 1,\hFre is it'f'', he asked in to that described in cnnnpc ('rabghaiv tit cally. • I eagerly, for he was thankful that — in turn with oilcakc. It mint be fpd wurkq excp , " "My father's hp)tit}i, and she had g=osh a change to the cu About 10,;000 varieties of fish are with ..notion, especially to calve-3 new gown \ "�'nu will find the news vi your , Ve;rtaatiui.• knu�+rs. nnd-pigs. Indeed so far as these charming i rte., 1 , - n N �: '• • .`a- f, ': . :a1 •+. , U `,iC -Y w . ,,, . . a7Psx.� „,tY' r • + , rw" yn :-RY , . / sy , yw -11 WVR,21: t1es•:L..G..•.^, di"-"c:.`FS✓.'S„4'.d:rt`..W''?y�•.w'.•ma.,r•.;.':ww,p.n!. '+.ab»a•^-Fi`�y. N�bs'.,4.'_?L"r,'7. ',?`^'•.�,".,;�°-•'i �fi.+.,i1+.'•xH.a":;:ris.s.'s•-•:'-.:`s:^:4''T.:�g.„.••.!ry.eJ.i:.w•r-'....'2r,x•_s a.`;�' 'y..�c,�'x ':.b6.T':..y..L1'..:,.w:.,5::1..y+- ,:w•. te.,l''?sF'i.::.•uY..`..•.4.'P4ywc'' _"5-r 5�.�...x.. lrye ...:'M, 1 �„% .....•.�' �• , .... _ .t':+ �,� to :.t:. -;A,' ,P-:,.� �, aa,. „s••�y 'SII 'a lti��4� �/ . - I Z7 s • .. .,. .•• .,a,^3.., -;; ...,. ,irk,....,.r•.a..x.,., i,..' ',.._ ^"'� *. --'. . .. ,.. ..:.-i',- r �.-.•., - .... . .-...(- ..:: ..,: ''E'rua4'•, �� y .zs'�" 'c i.”. -c 5: J ,.r ., HOW DO roe SLEEPf . THIS ATHIHTE OF How Different Nations of the Earth91w on VT "r F1 1Nf'lY Pass Me NIght. The ordinary Canadian, in order �! Draw 3 Per Cent. 1 f� • to sleep well, likes to have a soft �I �N- e� pillow under his head. The Jap, *` P � �• . t '' Q�� You Can Have 9 .Per Cent. stretching himself out on a rush SAYS HE OWES IS YONDER- • s�' mat on the floor, puts a hard block I FtiL ENERGY TO DODD'S AND ARE SECURED ALWAYS? of wood under his head, and, is ' tf likes :-- a put against making tyouram + ` (sleepless without It. h1UNE1 PILLS. �V n one The'robust man of this country es to have the window at, advise money — I night-time, both summer and win- Was work during the Winter months. We know the Banks h 4�. as Tort uteri With Rheumatism . want you to leave it in the Savings.Department. . And ter. The Russian, on the contrary, the are making mons b lending ours to otherpeople. �"'l hood V�&Cr' ,likes no sleeping-place so well as and u Cri�111c !'ill the"Great y g y 3' g y °. . Why not lend it yourself' att_d get the profits4 We guaran- d• the top of the big stove in his do- Kidney Rericsdy (:tired Him. tee every loan we make with (;ASH. Write us. _Re afnesi. micile. b m The Laplander crawls, head and Six Nations, Ont'., Jan. VS Every womanshould take all, into.a bag vi reindeer-skin, ;(Special).--FiftyAwo years of age, PATRIARCHS &. COMPANY, - and often the East Indian follows I but still young enough to captain Psyebine regularly. It creates An BROKERS, appetite and is the a similar custom using, however, the lacrosse team, John Silversmith - pp greatest of Sr ' Standard Stook Exchange Bullding; Toronto, Oat. as a wonderful athlete, One wc a more porous bag. This, it should of this place can truly be looked on digestants. Psychine is a boon to = ; w ,' tired and overworked be explained; is intended as a pro- dun-lol ••Id run-do. for there is LIFE IN tection, not from cold, but from naturally think he was all his life -- -- - , Winnipeg, mosquitoes. o healthy man. But h was far I HOTEL -TRAY -. EVERY DOSE. Mrs. J. T. -Afilier otherwise of, 63 Notre Dame St., The German likes to have a.fen- I and he unhesitatingly �0�� roved this, for she says: ``I am ther covering, as wall as to lie on states that his wonderful energy a feather bed. The Chinaman re- `and vitality are due to Dodds' thankful for what Psychine has 1 P ON THE OCEAN FRONT. -'done for me. I was laid u with a lose couch scarcely above Kidncy Pills. p Ile'ris the level of the floor. . 'I "I. suffered from Rheumatism far ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. weakness. Oh,. how.I suffered: My The people of Northern countries ' years," Mr. Silversmith - �ppetite was very poor and my! i ever seven p P says in telling his story, II - Ittonuteh was rest! disordered. To-;prefer to. sleep where there is y g y', "andL 8_ _ a am-strong an weli, for Psy-' 1 ,Ulu in PA IFQ@ 1_11 Diversity ' ble and when I tried to walk I had i - are rune to curl themselves a in {'elief. I feel like a new woman P - Pow to what I did before taking�a suspendted'hammock. �'to use crutches. Latterly I could 4 �sychine. I feel the vigor of girl-! of'method In sleeping, not get around at all and I suffer- ood in my veil's once more." Aft?r this, we should think so. ed excruciating pain. Psychine regulates and strength=�,' dr— "Two boxes of Dodd's Kidney - ens the stomach and is an infallible tS'OC�LD BE IN AR FL'L SHAFT, 'Pills gave, me relief; sixteen boxes emedy for all disorders of the cured the completely.'.' A woman went to a butcher shop Dodd's Kidney Pills lways cure! throat, lungs and chest. All drug. 'the uther day to get a roast of beef. Rheumatism be:+ausle {{tt t Vista and stores, 50c. - Sample sent, 1• hd Kidneys x clThe butcher is a little old man, in- .Is`caused by dienrde-ed Kidneys magnlloent tert•stary firs proal Addition Is sat being oomplet•d,makin[Shia tataas• on application. Dr. T. A. scum, ;dined #o be cranky. He began to and Dodd's Kidney Pills sutra '9 best*,I the as west and most up-to-date of Attantto Cj$y Sotels. A sew future is the Qasaaal - Wmited, Toronto. Psychiuc drives y also of the bed�eoms,averaging is feet quare. ' .t►way La Grippel crier_the .roast. She thought he was'cure disordered.Kidneys: Yvey room eommaad.an ocean view,barb attached with sea and fresh water Casale j satt•ing .off too much bone. � [la.. In every chamber. T•mparatsre r•gutat•l by Tbermosdadb, the tsto.t d•velomeal 17t ¢-I nommommommu�t 4•am baaain[. Telephone is ewsry rwea. Oou privlle[es. eapscity in wrfNfor nt.atrai•1 That roast will have too much Donkin. i tone- in=it,'1 fear," she 'said. I STAMPS FOR SOLDIERS HARD IIITS AT 3:E:�, CHARLES O. MAIiQUErm', TRAYMORE tIOTEL COr1PANYe a The bLt'cher stopped and sighed. The Italian Government has in i ''When a. man admits that he ,is' "Madam," he said,. "that's the Manager. D. S. tVH1TE, Pe+ssideaC never too old to learn you may be l cow's {cult. These cows would Fie troduced what may be called "mil. i "' "' pretty P y nary pictli re'scam 3 Each-regi euro that be Is gettingtett old. e a s fa shape, a the• had. to run ' • p•' -- -- - - - A man usually begins to apprec- around without bones." 'went of the Italian Army is nowl, fate his•w' ife about the timio thatj The woman frail no mare provided with a, specially designed 1- RAW. ' ale has killed her,appreciation oft stamp for the exclusive use of it,4 him. Time tries all things, and as own soldiers. Each regiment has Not one man in, ten thousand'13ickle's Anti-Consumptive Syrup one regiments own s shotivsusthe a portrait of FURSa �HIDES leaves his impress upon his fellows, i has stood the test of ,years it now s which probably-is fortunate.for his ranks as a leading specific in the ,its colonel, another bears the regi. 1 - fellowa. treatment of all ailments of the.j mental colors, another' the 1 Some man achieve'. matrimony j throat and .lungs. Lt will .soften mental motto, and su on. The Rus- Write for Weekly Prices Usts. £hipments Solicited. some men have it thrust upon-them and subdue the most stubborn si'anWar Office is adopting a sim. id0liN NAt-LAM - TORONTO, ONT. and others are lucky enough tel,-es. i cough- by relieving the irritation, ilar_idea, and it is believed that t once Increase re a P' hese stamps ' it altogether. -, land resore the affected .organs to t . regi. hat a man knows will some. I healthv'conditions. Use will show 'mental Psprlt de corps and height: times make a book, and frequently its-valuo. Try it and be convinced en civilian -interest in the army. -, that he thinks he knbwb would of its efficacy. . make an entire library, Worms derange the whn1P scm ste .:l 4 Professional Faster--" should !Mother Gr"ves'. Worm Extermina- _ RENEW YOGA{ YOliTH, like to undertake -a fast-- of four ;tor deranges'worms'.and gives rest; WHY - - e_ weerks in this show of yours. How 'to the' sufferer, It only costs, 25 ; So many Institutions devoted to the higher Edo- - Never before has,the struggle for; lunch willyou pay Me?" Show.i rents to try it and- be convincedcatiotr select Bell piano[? Tle fact that they wo social.and'commercial success been man-"I can't give you arty salary, j - efcx the BeD u evidence of distinct merit 1 ' to keen•as in our own lac, and toI'but I will pay for 3'our ken �r the victor and the van tushed __ p'' + Teacher— -Pa; children; lien Onee Guo" peafanioo.l advice in ae��tm edonsa4 alike comes a tilzlts'whon Hewes and '- the war broke out all the abie•Lndi- i not foilosv p•af•a.ioealessoa we 6ttxi.y Bell piwo•) T!t•rD b Mo tush Thsng a■ a Darmtees e^n[h ed men whr'; could•leave their•fx-mi-- ho eeh piewas with the 114ma+ble Qyich bol cryfor'rest. N aiurc and aei- Tito trruhle q„e4 from bald W-orae anlem obs,-k- d Face bare combined Lt1 rodnc<s aII Allsv- La Balsam cure« the wont .d fres. enlisted 1tr the :11•It1y', \nvr, R +tai Oa � environment whets tired men and 001+4, 1+4, eIt sl y. n ma on as a eary • can any u you a me W la mo 11 eT twomen mAy he main Buten their Gran iu TruOn took them to.the front''' Bright: -- She- I aee�where a fellow mar. !Boy �(triuin.phantly) - "Locuino :. Railway System, at St. Catharines, !ried a girl on his death-bed, just tives• mend for free Catalogue \o. ; 6 3 Ontario, is situated "The Wel».i•so she ct3uld-have hi9 millions when. ”. land," where the ills of life ata fie was gone. Could you lora a•girl tutssubsutuesfns"TheDatl"'ktenh,lPlaster The DELL PIANOQOraantao.. 1 inDod GUCLPH°ONTAIZ18a r, .r 111tb,.ugh sprue nnacrupn4.us dewiors rnayeay thorn- leviated by bathin in the Saline like that He-"Where dues sure la, R,w,IDmemlea by doctors, buPpital clergy a i•'ox the a»r hod !ur ploutisy;etidu•t,,etc. The tallest mats b sai}1 •t' Yell,'' under proper medical super- - i �, sets vary from 1Gq feat to 150 feet a " _ vision and attendance. -Apply to I Useful at all Tunes.-In' winter ; 15niggins (angrily) - Do yon :in height. ' Agents, Stores, everywhere hand 130 St. James street, Montreal, for or in sumtlie-r'Parmelee's Vegetable know that yc,ilr'chickens'come over.; �. _ t to "' pl sums profits,; sell our perfect, boarklet and further informatiun.'' i ills. will cope with and overcome' y :'ard . Snit,iks_ "I su lured Always a' Good Friend.—In r that they did for they nei er curve;health and ha tineas ice need no brass; . kerosene, mantle, table- any irregularities of -the digestive ppp lam ban in or bracket-lam hoTi a woman has occasion. to organs which change of diet,_ back again. I ft•iend-, but w}ien pain and pros- P ' g g , p' _ trat'inn come we' look for friend) 100 candle-power; ,'-/ - kerosene visit her poor rel tions she rilways'cliange of - residence, or variation,' i used ;'a wonder; sells on sight; re- likes to.talk about the t-roulyle�she 'of temperature may bring about. , lady a;rites: "I was enabled to aid' from sy mpathutie ljand.c: These The should be alwai•s kept at hand remove the corns; root and branch, hands can serve us no better than !tails $3.50. Las with her hired girl. y' P by the use of H,d1oway's Corn in rubbin'' in Dr. Thumas' Eelectric ll•EBsTE11 SPECIALTY CO., ° '.` and once'(their beneficial action be- A � ,- Eiliousness Burdens Life. -- Tl.e Cure. Others. who have tried -it Oil; for when the Oil is.in the yr _ ' .Yalerbur Conn. ' carnes known, no one will be with- i, Faun : bilious man -is'never• a companion- .but them. .There is nothing Haase= 'have the sank experience, tt out. It fins 'brought reiirf to 1 y able man because-his. ailnsent, ren- a,ting in their structure, and the Itholisa-nds who without it would be!A.,, J. PATTI SON & 00o dors trim morose and gloomy. The most delicate can use them, conn- Gentleman Lodger-"I say, Vrs. !indeed friendless:. dourly, \appei, 1 'd,til't` cure for your ba- �5-36 SCOTT STREET, TORONTO. complaint is not so dangernlls as it,' co'll this nwruin;. It doesn't sc•rm'� Paper-hangings for walls were . Stook Brokers kltinanolal Agenteis disagreeable. Yet no one -need1 suffer from it. who can procure I -UStress (to new servant)' "IN-e fresh.'' Al\Its. Napper— Ver)-, introttmecd into :Europe 1 from the ( C70S.®LLT Parmelee's Ve etable Pili.. B •f have bredkfast • gcilerully about Strange. sir: The shopman said it'East',in 1G',i. I fir Jg g g eight ,o'clock." New Servant _ wasµ'as onk' cilred last week." dell- 1Correand other stocks bought and aald an c.rIDmie,io4; regulating the liver and obviating! `�ell mum, if I aiu t down'ta it, tic ulau Lndt,er—"Well; it must Rause Them Wl;bout Milk. �ryeono•lnviNd, ora..,may b•winrlaR' v the effects of bile is the tirr,macb , __ T ! CALVES - Er c dOil t wait.' have had a rrlapse." .. Irt Yrs• ! _ - the}- re..fere men . "to cheerfulness s r-e1rHrlCrs .ee.lt'o..Lv..,Toror.to�. • and full �igtir of action. { _-- --. - --- _ CLEANING' tl[a-ICI J --_ - — - - 1 tlq kY 1 Q dragging Cotcgh drives sleep and comfort' Children WL: Ce[I•Irhing, They come harm "BOY idA3t{''1M TMII [1[T etlW[ le ! OUTING - + {Bsham,l whir.4nreiie�es)v it with hard breathing,tpainn in kilts-in hot■weetene t,water aw will iproventYany CFtnitGa'9 Greatest COid ' Camp LADIES e e e •PITS x OVER, THr LIMIT.IT. I the chest and irr(tatian u[ the throat. dive it ill.el,ects. Avrid subOitutei, there is but un• , i Oar be loos perr•etl,by oor Meeb Trooew. � !»sly Ou,tho children. •Painkiller"-Perry Davis*-2;c.and 50e. IiIiBF i'RF.IiK," si'tDated Bowe np m'.ss i aRIT1iN AMERICAN OYOtNO 00, �~ Crawford—"Do you ever try flat- _ 1 s,,ulh t f Nela,n,can uuduubtodly claire 4his din- I �1 tort nn our wiFe ?" tinction. one year's development bits produced UGNSR[,Ay° TQAOXTO, O'?TAWA a QQgB=O z _ -- -- -- The teal ler ass c�lilaining tc, ft.nrmine the »stoat ,t w1,icMistl» lugget." i— Ci-abshaw—"Yes, and it always FOL;L PL.%'Y-- In one veer this min• has taken out during de• - `l -ing of the" Nvurd rel"Proeut overllw,mi in gnld, actually pavlug storks- except when she wants' a, Two Irishman wore asking.eae}t honlicicle. "If I welit ont in a'Te*itseit arta the work diene. A Four ytnmp Wfl Alt 09 Strength second new gown and T te11 h-•r <},c looks other' conundrums on day', and ' Is lie said. "and the .owner g now In bout1.0, ICPerUng from the amn,vo ' 686f charmingin }ler a grade ore ab�utg.9,MCpermonth. Romette(q.0'0 old one.'' when their supply ran out Pat sng- ' knew it was leaking and I t�as l w�,rtb of or*t'nvw blaAed out and wee can safe ' 0I Prima OX y Iv predict there will he over a million-ne:t Pp rt ng- Bested that they should make some. drmo ned, what woirld that be l' I.V,,effort more s,;unnmic work it is necessary to Is Con.otentrated In• D0vrI1 alp.• Little Willie's hand shot u and erect a lar`er teill.and tramway. Fur thin pure rc �' poen a block of itwoo share,in now offered to the E All right." said Mike. Here's his face was split,by an eager smile. ptblia at;x per Rhare. N'e invite tµilest inter .r. +Huse P}Iwbat lei tllnt goes around '!Please; SI1', a holiday, sir." he tigatlon. . ., a barn-yard in feathers acid on two Said. M10MT03 a OAYANAUGFI, y, ?r. AROKER9, Drawer 1063,NELSON, R.C• le;� and barking like a' dna. — — r I- BOVRIL' g4r, "MV, thot's hard. I give it up," nnsWered rat; 'after solve moments of thinking. "Pliwat's ' the an . s i 1S palatable, very' nourisLing, o Wh - s,�er. and easily digeste(L 1 j ":1 chicken." "lf}', .that's franc; 'but.11-ow d the barking of It dog get in there 7" ,y It is Pio trouble t0 Prepare. •• E t inquire:) Pat. " !. .T jnst put that in to'makc Not R..A.W 3Ew"UX +19 1 l p r� .,r Jogb.13:111ng•,rho gnalnt A spoonful of BOA 1►IT, m II- oa'M_ .it 11A1'rlrr, ppbiloeeobor wn"e Max- Sl:!^:^.e�t< to e. thaw r..wr to date, allunat ! �, �ttq i C,I ams aro full of homely daabl"e last year. I'i1FRVS A RkA.No N, j Tett llit0 ah C111) of 1)o!1!n; krn, ant wisdom,once laid: "The Over two hundred trapper.sort+hrppera a ho �14 thge is y r• ,;es r�niJC,H SAID. tonggeC I lire the more I had pra,fouily shi tie<I el+ea6ere bet's been '�illel' 1s the fineFt toluic and T ' 'fe lona.fold Y 1n ''rA ivan took 411 f rom me tlelievd a good Pet of boa'- added to trot list, 11 Hv No•r )rn'^ 1Se pa7 -away els are worth more than be`t prteee, shipping 0P0140 and remit caah pick-lilt'-lip. last night." 6 good Pet of brains," Bo umo clay. Price lint nn ;tppiir;wi 1, u Celery King maker good A. & E. PIEROE & CO., - / --- -- — "Hz r anything against your Bowes. 'ZSeents,at, eat- t; I r�V.■�L t[I L�Q�1!© LIFE "41Yep 0: 3f. 1'AI.L ti'r, btt7\"iRF,�L BURIL tQY/ 9lr.jE ° I`+�l'E �0. (19. 1 ep . a 5is-shnietei'. � ere or by mail, S.C. we1Ls�Co.,Toroa.r. ..,.+{', :Q .,..' �. a. rat.,.-,' k.. .. , t4. .r -f' n. 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Tums, of Liverpool, A v- LUCALI�M g p has er of the tin v. purchased the Reaziu farm at a -Miwa Stun,led, ..'of Dunbarton, good figure. , 1'. .. : .. i ' -,Samuel and Mrs. Linton, of spent a frir days with Mrs. A. -L. and Mrs. Rogers, of Osha- «�i re are sa l:+ ed the •�U 1S Y1Sat1 x Arcolin q, Sask., are visiting friends Boyes. waloealit D and Mrs. Banks, , spent a few days this week ��� -Bora-On Sunday, Jan. 17th, spent Sunday with W. J. and Mrs. -Ay oung Wren's Bible class has � at Oshawa, the wife of. W. E. Harsell, been organized in the Methodist \ i 'Gordon, of a son. Sunda School. Particulars later. -Miss Gertie Cronk, we regret -S. ging, ri Swarthmore, Bask. -Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman, of Tor. > g is visiting friends in Pickering ---- to report, is seriously ill with an township. onto, was here on Sunday visiting - ,This is what the people remark about the 't►ttack of neumoria. her parents, Squire and Mrs. p -The coldest day of the season _ -Mrs. James Gordon, vie are so far was Mondaywhen the mer- Bunting. pleased to report, is recovering curt' registered eiht below zero. -The Post Office Inspector arlOAB Jobs Of Tir�Smithing "'ra dly from her recent illness. -Harold Seale, of Montreal, is paid an official visit,to.the Picker- J. S. and Mrs. Bell, of lldoscow, spending a few days at the home mg office on Monday and found returned home on Saturdayafter eve thin in first-class shape. ..;: We have done for'them. r of his sister, Mrs. (Dr,) Bell. 8 Pe• -William en- s ri aperiding a week at the home of -Mr. Hinkson and. bliss Lottie W'lliam Wilson, o! Gre their son, Dr. A. M. Bell. Beunett,,of Oshawa, visited with 'wood, will shortly occupy the -From the rapidity,with which J. C. and Mrs. Bryant -over Sun• residence on EHzabeth•street late- Bring along your repairing. `Don't leave it all till spring 1 :• the.tickets for reserved seats have day ly purchased by H. G. Calvert. CF been sold, the town hall will be. -We are pleased to see Miss E. -Messrs. Barrett Bros., with when you Rill be iii a ru-li for it. -Albert East Mrs. Bo e s.nn� O'Connor out s sin after being of the, young friends on Friday i Do it now. ` taxed to its utmost this evenm g g their wives entertained a number - Y confined to her house for six Y Y child, of t t pe weeks• evening last, it being in the ua- few days during the p"t week -Miss Lizzie Mackie, who has ture of a surprise party. ; with their relatives in Pickering, been spending several weeks with -The open rink, which has c' r -We are pleased to learn that her sister, Mrs. C. Rogers, is now been 'under way for some time, Hardware, Stoves and Mrs. Harrell is gradually improv- visiting friends in Kinsale. was opened on Tuesday evening w ing and her friends look for a -Mr. Seale of Montreal, re- when a large number spent a few ith , speedy restoration to former hours thorou hl enjoying there ---=-- = Tin.sm i g• P Y turned home on Sunday after S Y J Y S • •n health. spending a week at Che.liotffe selVer. - _.. c -Miss Kate Kerr has accepted his daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Bell.. -Rev. Mr. Irwin, of Newcastle, a position as teacher of a school exchanged pulpits with Rei ',ir. -On Tuesday evening the D.D.t y: near Niagara Falls and left on Bell, of the Methodist Church here i Saturda morning to assume her G M., Mr. F. Proctor, •teconipan- on Sunda last, it being the annu. • �V •. \V� ��LL - Y S ied b a number of Bros._ from Y - -- - - - Phoenix Lodge, Oshawa, visited s' -George Richards, who- has splendid sermons were listened, to Ontario Lodge, l.O.O.F., of this --------- ----- - -- ourtice for the A by large and appreciate audiences. past year,-has re arise o er _ _ the oPficera. a work as pili on - Tem: - -- _ ... ing township and is now living on R'omen's Institute will be held on i by the visitors was certainly very. Mr. Grills' farm on the Kingston Wednesday nest at 8 p. m. at the - s ' fine. The following officers were l ltley B 1 ea is Good, 3ut rolid. home of Mrs. T. B. biargni�, when duly installed: 3 -The numerous friends of �- the following subjects will be dis- $� ti. G.-Bro. Jno. Clar,.e „ S 3 Squire Bunting will be pleased to cussed: Thou hts on the o en- V. G.--Bro. L. D. Banka p T t know that he is gradually re-gain ing year," " irhy should our k R. S.-Bro W. G. Ham ing strength after his reveat critic- - homes be' open to the young '� on • I S.-Bro. John Stephenrori al illness. Ifs is now -able to �.t on wintor evenings" and "Sefec Treas.-Bro. W. 1). Rogers a lip for several hours eaich day tion of meats in. the warket and r� R. S. N. G.-Bro. D. Simpson * _, •. � -Remember that there ;gill be the-best way to cook each c•ut. IS The est Tea. r L. S. N. G.-Bro. A 'f3E>yes _ _ a_fira„-cls-s orchestra in attend- V.V. G.-Bro. W. Brt.xken- -_ _.. once tit the drams this (Friday) • The one :stilly rend 25 ceut tea in the trade is May C'lylon,blarll: ,hire. evening. This is expected to he ~_•la,? � or rnixed, try a pound or lialf•Iscr.tntl. line of the best 'entertainments L. S. N'. G.--Bro. P. O'Leary �a War.-Bro.-(;. Law package.c It is fine. ever given in the town hall q: ,p C) Gr.-John Jephson f -D, W. O'Connor and bride, of After-installation a most enjoy- (' Monmouth, Illinois, vi itrd` t!i� Able repast consisting of.oysters, ry CrObr r., COi r IJE, COCOA.- COCOA. ` !'oririer's aunt?, the 14isy�s (�'Cun sandwiches, cakes', coffee etc. was � Pure M&ha and Java coffee bean?, ground fresh while Sou.tvait. R, - supplied by Bio. W, D. Rogers to Pare chocolate and Coe in bulk and _ :rtor..uf Church street, las wc+el.. whisk ar.iple justice waa done by t . in ten cent ting._ - Mr. O'Conner is engaged in the all. S1?icii-t slsicy speeches, ..songs, ` jewelry business in the above We-are showing the finest -line of Rowat'a. Ght,&gow. Pickle& Chow sturie etc. Shed .Ao plea-.aptly t<Tsvn, chow. Onaon, Walnut,Olive and mixed Pickles. Come and 1 that sl l were surprised when lull- see if these are not.the best value ever offered. - -Next Sunday evening St. .'fin- _nig'rxt a::•3 limas fur i parting came. 1 draw's Church pulpit will be oc� After it m-b handshaking, ruany - In Canned good's, ePreal,. Fyriips, gocid variety sweet biscuits, Lemons cupied by C. A. Malcolm, B.A., of eaprc•,�]aite of kindly feeling, anti SALE R£GISTEP_. and oranges. shelled`nuts;, currant]=, peels and the-very finest._ ` Knox College.'- Mr. Malcolm' re- many wishes of success and pros- raleins that can be had. Come and we willplease you. resents the Students' Missionar Swirrnwv, Jext et3v LAR T.—Ears }}pp y' Iierity fur the coming year, they torp sale of real estate and house- Society and his address will be Svound up by singing'Glad save the hold effects in the village of Picker- We have soiEe special bargains to offer during stock-taking time. ' -along the lines of mission field King." and the visitors merrily •ng, the property of the estate of the .''work. star."I ori their drive to Oshawa. late Mrs. Mrs. Harrigsa. Also part The police trustees, met at —Attended by almost - ideal of-the estate of the late George sic• Joh'11- Dickie'' � C o s boon on Mondayfor organization. weather and a s lendid gathering Keown will be sold. Sole at 1.80 0. W. V. Richardson was elected � M. gee b'lle for particulars. W. B. - the -ninth annual meeting Powell. auctioneer. _ ----' chairman .and M. S. Chapman of the Whitby Presbyterial will WisD%ZSnAY, JAvl'Y 27Tw -Credit C� •veeretary. They expect this year go on rerora as one of the best sale of farm stock and implements T�e,- Farmers Supply StioY�f.' to lay ddown a large amount ui sessions field in recent years. A including a herd o• dairy cows, at PP cement sidewalk as they have now ,� financial statement was re- lot Id.Lear of 6th cences9lon Picker- a good rixiplus to begin with.- 0. led; then amount raised fur• ing Ii mile east of Brougham,) the `'WViahee everybody a Happy New Year and Many. Returns. -a-Daniel J. Reddin, a former mission purposes being an advance property of John Crockett. Sale at p S 13.90 Charp See bills for particu. The also wish to announce that the stow is fully stocked with every- and welt-known resident of Pick- over that of the pre-aiovs year. tars. W. B. Powell, auctioneer, thing in season-Fish, Siscoes, Labrador Herrings, Salmon Feria , died sit his home in Toronto Bright and interersting repQrts s -_ r Trout, Finnan Haddie;and Oysters, all of best on Friday last at the age of 54 were given by the delegates and TIME TdBL�Piokaria Station 4 Quality. Prices Rock Bottom. , years. Mr. Keddin was a native all the papers read were much T.R. Trains going East dno as follows--t `-- Kif Pickering and :while here he appreciated: Cordial greetings •. 0. o *tail S.19 A M, Ather liner;0. B.-Pants, Mitts,Overcoatp, Boots, Cuderwear_ e -engaged in the livery business. were received from the local sinter12 Local -2.43 P.V. for'Men and Ladies. i ` `He is survived by his widow and societies, Mies Sarah Dale repre• : 14 'Local &04 P.M. i aQ. family' of,four sons• and one senting that of the Friends: and Trains going Vc rat :lass i►n follows- 13 al s,�;A. Farmers Supply -Co., Pickering, 011 daughter. The large attendance Mrs. Savage the - Methodist pY Y — 11 Local • '-��.3sS4 PP..fMt,.trib ted � Mail cemeter3onytouday showed t ebyMiSSC. Simpsonirithe' after• ------ — ---- —- --- ----— — — --- .Sandav included. _ !high respect in. which he ww. noon': and :hiss H. Law in the ev- _ _�� w • held. ening. . Mrs. Goforth gave the RICHWORK, . Swneworic. and �� Pla,terin�cf alt kinds dons. Estimates Bar'lijains.' 'at ■ .'�tt"'-Do-not forget the dratii eti principal address in the:aftertiooU ,yan lree.' a S.BL9NSIN,Dttabartoa. f�J VV VVV Nes titled "Under the Laurel°" 'to lie on "Our work in Honan." At the =eiven in the triton ball this (Fri- evening meeting;-presided over by �i iTader the Laurels tt � our,chanre to get a good Hea[ei k? (lay) evening by the 'Pickering Rev. A: S. Keir, Moderator (if . pow ie y Dramatic Chib. , The club leas ex- Presbytery, missionary addresses TOWN HALL, PICKERING. _ .. pended a large amount of time in were given by Rev. W. 11. Mein- Fridays, Tarn. 22=d One Heater. regular $15.50, for$12:501 - '�!prepara'tion, and as the object is a nes, of Port Perry,• and Mrs. -Go- - One Beaver. regular 15.00, fol 11.aU, r worthy -nue,' that of providing a forth. The service of praise was c ws r OFCHARACTERS. fund for the,equipment Of a brass led by the local choir. During itrs. iillfoid,-Mrs. Wni. Alla +pne Heater, regular 11.00, for 11.00, band, the residents of Pickering 'die day bountiful refreshments Rose Mill ford.-Miss S. Lena -- - and vicinity should give it their were served by.the ladies of the Polly Dowler,-Miss P. Clark One Heater, regular 10,00, for S.00. : .'heart su rt. The cant of church.in the basement. Sooky Button;—l-Miss K:Fawkes Y pp° Kyle Brantford,-A. G. Greeff characters and a synopSi� of 'the —The regular nreet•ing of '"'frit- Frank Colewood.—R. A. Pell Lp play may be seen in- another by Presbytery was held here on Ike Hopper,--A. W: Lnde column. - Wedne-day in the Friends'Church Bob Button.-W, G: Ham� J.0S. " .H. �,/TT NDY '.. . - -Mr. and 'Mr's: J. C. Bryant which Ras kindly placed at the -Leke,--W. B. Keste'r- bA.e the sympathy of the coni. disposal of the Presbytery. There Sheriff,-W. J, Clark ' innnity in the bereavement by wm a full attendance but Ulrich of ORCHESTRA death of*their sou,Perey Noran; hb nithe a=iiies� was of a rontine l�t.�'i,,liri-(�laatde Field . _ -"']rich took place on the 31st aIt. character. Bev. A. S. Kerr, of 2nd Violin-I:afayette Gordon a at the age of 5 years and 9 '"test III]], was electec`i Mod&ator -coronet- S. Porteous cot . �� . - mclnths. 'Perc _ was an exceeding- for the ensuing year. Rev: H. Piano-E. Bell ts .1-ybright boy'atnd one who n-m(le Crozier, of Ashburn, gave notice sv!:OPetc OF PLAY many friends by his kindly dispo- of his resignation. Mr. Crozier Act 1 -The Millford Estate. The Con- ill `s-ition and attractive manner, and next summer whave completed tested Will, Conspiracy .of Brant- '1�,'e have a large assoi•t.nient of Boots jtast arrived sly death was nio t keen- his fortieth year. in the ministry ford and firs. Millford. for the fall trade. Act 1.1=-Thea will_set.aside. Feank aitd _ly felt by all who knew hits. We. and intends to retire at that time. - regret to state that the foregoing :', delegation composed of Messrs. Rose peniTt_less. Brantford's annoy- was inadvertentlyomitted from R. E. Derby and George Blight, ---Ing attentions to Rose, Quarrel of °.The Celebrated Williams' Make h Frank, and Brantford. The latter our last issue. ofMyrtl.e'were heard stating that plots vengeance. Bob Button, the _ (No better goods made in Canada) ,1 -A movement that is reaching they with to number of other -spy. Rose's humiliating situation •as to wide proportions is that of the Myrtle residents wished to form a nienlal. " '�Ve•ha�e iso a fen pairs of Boys' and Youths' Boots; odds P 1 and ends, we are clearing at half price, Lai •nien s IN movenient tt congregation and to unite with Act 111--Meeting of the Regulators art y Y Call and see thein ' and i3 one that is bound to have a the Presbytery' of Whitby as a the haunted cabin. Ike and Zeke - marked influence in clntrch 'life part of the Ashbtirn. charge. concealed to listen.Their great dan throughout the thole Country. They promised to contribute $'.00 ger. Scene 11—Cliffvillejail. Frank Rr A. BUNTING G - �ickering g y under arrest. Assailed by Bob Blit- f a �t to the support of ti minister and ton. Desperate eneonnter. Frank • � 'lt is a movement :cotifiuecl to WET pIl ' articalnr denomination, but .all wished to have the evening sero- escapes, and soon Rose enters to re- pp ice. The facts were clearly y LADIES, eTIJST LISTEN y Uranclies of thE� Protestant clnttclt Y lease him. Button's triumph cut r are uniting henttily in the work• brought out that they were not short by the timet arrival of Ike Meetings are being held all over at present connected with a•ny and Zeke. Desberate storm. The M, denomination, tliongh formerly flight. the country and notch euthnsiayn' Act IV.-Brantford's absolute ower <, ls'being di�playecl. it is the in- they belonged to the Methodist p MRS.' LEIGH intends clearing tint her Fall 'Millinery Stock to the over the Millford family,His Contin- ` terttion of tfi-latymeti of this vil- Church. The Presbytery appoint- public at the greatest bargain ever offered. ed a committee to visit the field tied attentkmsto Rose. His threats J;tre to hold it bana{uet at nn early Intal report 'Tt t?ptt. mPptin rlf to foreclose the mortgage. All Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at 50 cents each. (late nllEl'R -fTleeting of Committees R :1st \'--s rrernptAcl escaTpc, of Roto. f ate the cl.iffc rent chnrE hes will'i'l•esbytery but virtually the re- HPr re-oApture, Brantford's triumph And slip further begs to state that she will be closing her store on the :A lie i11 ld on i slate to be a1111nilllC:Ea 'fittest of Lite delegnticm has been suddenly ended by a sheriffs posse. 19th of December, until Spring Opening-Elate later. later tot arrange fora bn»Elnet At;grunted, We, ltnderstnncl that Happy denonenient. V R'}ljr•}T n'cnuinettt ,rakers will heKorth side l l Doors open at 7,30 n clock. likely be present. 1cventn of Sunda Feb. .7 01. Curtain rises at S. King t., ' td.� t Ire first service will by held on t l, y y� C IMES,' K s i er2n Ont, ,�i - , , w ♦,"•,.- ,hi'.:r/y.. 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