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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_12_03 /'-b:w ,<. .� •P•-.v-'T.h •'� ;, .•Rett.... FY, ¢-. .,s�+.,+`. iV.'.w w ,F •N f,..... S .y;"' ,k .,s . • -r+i(k;+Y d� � Z w a ..-. ,,...y trot, ,.,' _ -.-. -.._;.z� .,..' •:.. .. -yrs 4 ,•-'-iv*IY, -r^,-+ .: .. +..av^.-.has a��.^rF '. .,,.. -T....:.+F a •^Y _ - ..'en': 71 -177 r:,. 4.t ,..... . ....,.,,. . r.•.,. _. .. . . Y�. . . . «,,.,:.�,.. .. .,.,._ r ' • C i `r. K VOL. xxixl, PICgERING, ONT•, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1909 No. 9 r crofts#tlastat �arn�. I AGINCOURT UXBRIDGE 4' �edica�' I Mr. Wetherill, of Unionville, was Wm. Wallace a gardener, aged 84, D D E S VITAL who lives at , eery Hook, about a L -A !thrown from his wagon on Saturday Ci(ERiNG MEDICAL SURGICAL morning while on his way,to the city mile from here, early Monday mord . with a' load of grain and sustained ing slashed his throat four times. Dr. Shier had to put four.stitches in to .and X-RAY INSTITUTE severe though not serious injury. HeThe old man save The ladder season is here again, and ; The Wonderful close the wounds.- PICgERING, - - ONTARIO was driving along the Kennedy road he does not know what made him do we are prepared to make them when the team, from some cause or of all sizes. tt. IBLCiIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D., C. M., the deed. He will likely-recover. ICKERING NEWIS other, became frightened and made u Physician-in-charge L 1 f e -,G i v e r mad dash, the tongue falling down ••• All kinds of general Blaeksmithing x. Specialist in Rectal Diseases. Frostati:Dia- and striking a stone, throwing Mr. DU N BARTON promptly and neatly done. , eases of Men, Diseases of women, Cancer@, Wetherill on the hard ground. He Mrs. G. P. O'Leary, of Pickering, -. T Tumors,X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye was taken to, Dr. Coutts' surgery, s l W. H. JACKSON. `par.nose,,throat and lungs, Fitting glasses and pent a few days with her parents, sl1 acute azd chrrsic diseases. Hoye YUII Tried It where his injuries were attended to. Charles and Mrs. Srnale Brock Road QSae H�nr@ 1Z to 9 and 7 to 3' i91y It is thought that a few days will put Mrs, S. J. Brisbin, of Ph insville, him all right. and etre. t e Dine, of C heir s i ter, James White - LegaL. - • � have been the guests of their sister, •SCARBORO JUNCTION E. FAREWELL, Q. 0:, BARRIS- Positively cures diseases due to Mrs. G A. Gillespie. 'Te THB,Goan CrownAttozae ,andConaty The Dunbarton :Auxiliary of the 'W. ttyy A crossing accident that cost Gilbert Wholesale and Retail Butcher, ' a411O M. Conz6Hon".Whitby.,y 10-T impure blood. 50c. a box or six I Treuahlay his life occurred near here F. M. S. have decided to form a co- operative Mission Societ The Soci- Pickering, Ont. Thukday afternoon, when a west- y g T. BARCLAY,B. rrister-at-Law, boxes for$1.00. For sale 4t Mc- sty has secured Mrs. `Volker, the _ yy bound Grand Trunk passenger train Home Mission representative, who �• Solicitor.Note Phblic,Special Eaami- P nor for His Court of lnatice. Successor to, Fadden's Dru Store, Pickerin crashed into a wa on he was drivin will give a clear and definite outline Best price a g g c paid for choice. Keears. Dow dr 3ICGillivray, Brock street, g g' The force'of the collision threw him Of the Home Mission work. Mrs. butcher's cattle. ` 'Whitby, ?ly thirty feet into a barbed wire fence. Walker, who his just returned from - and when picked up hew.s in an un, the West, will,deliver her address in Choice neat will be found at otic :mss W H. WARKE, SOLICITOR AND r' Tr NOTARY PIISL3C, (Successor to Lite conscious condition. He was remov- the chusch on Thursday, Dec. 9th, at David Ormtsionl,Whitby. Mr. Sydney'north- ed on'a handcar to the station, where F shop at reasonable prices. - Z.30 p. in'. A lull attendance 0,1'ladies Loans arranged. e,attends he was placed on a train and token is requested, s" at Pickering on wednesda a. SALE 9 �N who is associated with Mr.Wazk XMAS .� g y into the city. Dr. W. R. Wolters met Call and see ug. Priced right g Illy the train at York, accompanied the iojvred man the rest of the journey iclrvsA�E t r _ _ Petea•arecarry. NM _ AT- and had him removed to St. hlichael's In the Claremont news of last week, o n u 1 1 1 V n `s 14 Hospital, where he died a short tinge the death,of John Com ton was re- ALTER L HOWDEN, D. V. S. p (graduate Ontario Letenn College. f tater, An inquest is being held. The ported to have taken lace at Mimico. i Member Ontario Veterinary Medi Society. SEALS, CLAREMONT I wagon was demolished and one horse This was a mistake "owing to the Sa cea3or to Dr,E.J. Shirley, Office King et., instantly killed. Thursday's crossing authorities getting mixed up in names. Having secured the agency for JPiokezing. 37 accident makes the seconds crossing en the Ontario Ganite and Mar- PP The relatives of Mr. Compton here Cutting the price in two. Every- near here in two days. The other, p e Works, Brampton, I am � yy were notified and all necessary preps- - ' �usi`niess' QD�rbs• goes at wholesale. occurred late Wednesday night. when prepared to furnish all work in g _ y g rations for the funeral were made, in- - �Wm: Spurgeon was struck and fatally eludingthe di ,n�of the the granite and marble line `. W. G. HAM-Issuer. of Marriage c e, RFI' grave, and at the veru lowest rices,•and g Parlor Sane., Bedroom Set injured, (lying nest morning at St. arran ements oracle with the under- P Licenses in the County of Ontario, g 'workmanshipguaranteed. 7 11'kkezlag Village. snly Couches, Dining ware, , etc. NJ hospital. taker and the liveryman. But when All Granitrware, .� a the brother went fo the city to bring Gcods shipped where desired. HOPPER Issuer of Marries a See .tne before placing your, R Tubi,, Pails, Brocirus, Brushes, down the remains be found aver ' r D• Licenses Sa she County of Oatarlo. - _ ATHA � order. Lettering done ofl the _ as,;at store and his residence.Claremont. Window Shades. lively corpse busily engaged killing shortest notice. `1 N. B. Hoover spent :9aturday in To. and dressing a beef, and he a-bsolutely R.BEATOht,TOWNSHIPOLERH The people Ire coming form the ronto. refused to t>E' t,uried. - It seems that C. W. GIBBON$, Claretilo[lt w -D• Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking Northr South, East and 'West. W. Nendrick spent a few days last a man had died with a similar name, — -I -fadidartw, Accproperty, '.1 Ess flossy Io lora week in Toronto. and the wrong persons notified of the -far= bIt 'Ismer of Marrtago Lie- FOLLOW THE CROVID TO Janiex Dunkeld spent Sunday with death. C 0 A L aaoe•~ Whlt•. e, one. t-. friends at Chetr wood. y POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer JL,;. and Mrs. Mowder spent Sunday STOUFF V I�:E J. �.• �i A L Lard and soft. F• toz Counties of York and Ontario. Ana- ' At J. Hnover'y, Stoufl=vllle. Mlaa sales of all kinds attenued to on shortest sennet address Green Siver P.O., out; John and :Mrs. Scott spent.Sunday J. B. Worts. at the auction sale on � CLAREMONT at J. I. Rtlsdon's, Markham. Saturday, purchased Mrs. Pike's brick ZFUMBER B. POWELL. , Licensed Auc- 'Wm. and star. Lott, of Locust Hill, house in the west end. Lath and Shingles. tioneer for Ontario and York Coo, All _ _ �___. __. spent Sunday at C. B. Hoover's. At the sale of the Mcistitrd farm ort Rinds of sales conducted either pr,vatoly or by We art Corr to ea that Peter the 6th line, Markham: the purchaser 7 uaetioa. Sale notes collected. For dates or y p ��M�1V .1 r particulars apply at residence, Blizabeth WEDDING AND Stewart or. isnot im rovin ver fast. waj Win. ;4lustard rind the rice id , Pickering. Orden left at News Office Kill P g y p Prices right. i•' ueoafye Prompt attention. 151 Much nyIDpathy is expressed to 'W, was 85. 0• p y BIRTHDAY 'GIFTS J. and Mrti. Turner in the hour of their It is a mistake to give all your A C R E E SO R POUCHER Licensed Auction- befexvement. plugged coins to the children for Sun- s T HI ~ � Dunkeld Bros. are boldin an rguc_ day School collection. There are the -LOCUST LL • ser, Valuator, Licensed and cacti of g Marriage licences' All kind■ of auction sales tion rale of stock and implements on street car.and other charities. eooduated and valuations made at mod- Our assortment is complete in jew- Sat. Dec. 11th. Ai;a Millard arrived home from To- ; emsecharge, Estates and consiRaments con- ellry, fountain pens, etc, 'rre are Frank and Misses Della,and Ma ront.o to the residence of his sister, Pickering Lumbar Yard ai•tently managed and wid by auction or y ageirts for The P.-W.'Ellis Co., of To- Mowder s ent Frida evenin at G. Mondayevening private Bale, lfongagee,, rants, cotes and p y g Mrs. G. Robinson, on\Londa ecenin p�al accounts Promptly collected and sorts- ionto. Cow ie's, Mongolia. and we understand that he is some- All hinds of building material inchid - Hao�ory settlements xuwanteed. Phone or _ g sales for terms and aartioatar�, BronO�i�ram KoQA1�6 AND CAMERAS mate idea] John Scott purchased a Yorkshite west better ing rough and dressed Iumber, _ *at. nates maY be axed by phone-lave- gifts. We have a fine new stock. Stock hoar froze; Jos. Fentherawn & After an illness of a few days from lath, etc. - ^q_taca. This. Son. Of StZeetavJlle,.ihia week. pneumonia. widow of the late J. G, eQ A carload of BritishSQlumbiaaht'n�lea I s the Lace to have eyes ex- ertens, passed away on Monday, ' pp 'yourNov. 22nd, at the home of her dad ht- have just arrived and are selling at 'The Eatable Quartet amined by a graduate optician. You - GREENwOOD R $2.55 per square in lot of-IO take no chances here. , We tzarun- er, Mrs. R. P. Coulson, in 6er� ,Ste OF = tee to flt you cod!•ec,ly with the best M. GI?eson spear Tuesday in Toron- y P square or over.. ear. The funeral took placeoa ed- ,. k6?'OLI:FFVILZ.E frames.and lenses. Our prices are to buying Xmus goods. nesday to StoufivilIo cemeterv. The PW. D. GORDON' & SON. Are now prepared to give a musical the lowest. Mrs. Dunlop, who bas been ill with surviving n:-tubers of the family are Program. For particulars apply to PURE DRi'(}s always'on hand. . Pre- bronchitis, is improving. Win. J., of Toronto,.Joseph,of:Mount Sy Edgar Foster and wife spent Sunda Joy, and W. Edwin, of Toronto. Mrs. \d IMA HOOVER, ecri.ptions and family receipts care- g y R. P. Coulson, and Mrs. Heise, of Best Place in Canada with his sister, Mrs. W. J. Devitt. Sec.-Treas. fully compounded. Ooine to us for 01stor.,cask.-Tribune. anything in the.drug line. Mrs. A. Boyer is spending a month with Mrs. Perkins Inee Edith Bettrl --�+�-- for superior Business or Shorthand s at'Wall>we, Ont. BROUGHAM Education is the progressive iss Ste11a E. Hames T. M. McFA DDEN George Miller,of the firm of Miller Bros. is in Chicago this week attend- :Mrs. Wm. Cowie and son,'Jbbv are Teoaher or ]Plano, IiRL'CiO1bT AND(iRADVATB OPTICIAN S n EaMIOTT• ing the Horse .'.low. irl'the city. ; _. _ PICKERING, - ONT. Mrs. J. E. Devitt, of Toronto, spent Thos. Frasby, of Uxbridge, is here SFV l I IT£V AL>E. O\T. P - --.— with friends. e. •s w w'• - a few da las eek : y t h her parents, -- = • • John and hire. Graham.' J. A. 'VhitP is in 'Vtritby attending -- ',.•s.,^, '�_ ��� Co ' . Thomas Elliott hats cloned his bailee County Council. TORONvY. ONT. n ,Dillingham 8 fur the winter months olid will occupy George Philip had a business trip to �-� g �, rooms with W. R. Wilson. Toronto on Friday. `t Undertaking Parlors W. R. 'Wilaon bas left the employ George Miller, of t'Poplal, Hall," is Graduates of this college readily ob- thin choice positions. The demand of R rut Pengelly and v now ]casted spending two weeks in Chicago. d ` Have a full line or fresh and cur- King street, Pickering. on the 6th ecu., on t1w old Ballard Mrs. Wirt, Mosp.rove is visiting her for our gra un tea is fully Hve times ' ed meats constantly On.hand.. Calls by day or night promptly 1)ropeiIV. daughter, Mrs. Frank Ge.row,_ of.To- the supply. Winter. term opens attended to. Telephone The S::nda School children e rairto. Jan. 3rd. 'New catalogue free: Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, !B�ll or Tndependeat.) „bout to couinlence piae'ti,e for an Messrs -John and Leslie Feasby, of �, Ham' Bologna, a W. J. ELLIOT,-Principal'. gna, Weiders; etc. entertainment and Xmas tree they L xhridge, Visited "heir friends here on pappose I::wing about the holiday yea. Sur glow. Cor. Yonge& Alexander Sts. e Highest prices paid for ` sort .Hiss Kat- Philiips, of Tororifo, is Butcher's cattle. J.:nses Madill has given up his le::,e spending a few weeks. at the home of -- - n s u ra n c e of the Boyer farm t, his son-in-law, her parents. - George Lee, As George ;s no stranger '_11rs, Welsh, of Guelph, returned in these parts, we welcome hint back home on Monday, after, spending a Of all kinds-Best always recom, to the uc,ighburhood. fortnight with e'er daughter,_hiss h1:. 'Kering �iUerq illeilded. Mrs. J. A. -Aldridge trod haby, of E. 'Welsh. Toronto, spent a few day,, this week' Mv. Mercer, who has been living in Select` First-class rigs for hire. with her parents, Eli and My:s. 'Will- John A. White's house' west of the, !Conveyancing Done son, the latter being confined to the village. has moved into 'Mrs, James f Day or.night house tiVitt: a acusis cold. Mad•,,1:•'s hottest YQt�r P.ents and No es Collected. Un Sunday afternoon a number Thomas Pou her, our'road commis- j Teaming.promptly attended to Charges reasonable. from here drove down to the railway sinner, has had a• good coat of gravel Bus meets all' trains camp to see-what real_camp life--was. placed on the Brougham streets dur- . : 150 acre Farm for sale.• The first place _Visited-was the office ing the pa-St week. aAgent for`Canada Carriage Co. where wepfyoun our jolly friend Nic- Miss M. Cassie entertained the P•rges- Xm,: a.S . If you want to•bup sell or rent, call hots occu in a fine,ax chair which byterian Choir on Wednesday night ,. �� Hs Pea at my office. Bargains, he soon gave to your humble corres- of last week,when a very enjoyable Ptielceriflg. pondent. Next was a chair of smaller time was spent by all. 0 We V. Richardson• dimensions which companion soon The Ladednesid of St.John's church +V i� {.� filled, next in Order came the bed and met on Wednesday afternoon at Dirs. - The being of softer material it just suited A. Malcolm's. There was a large at- Notary Public, Pickering. Pengelly, while trunks, valises and tendance and an enjoyable time. stove completed the furnishings. The Bert Ham returned from the North- Early at • • nest place wa§ the stable, but learn- west on Monday evening, We are "- ,Beati Office, Toronto 21acksl�ilthtrl� ing that the horses objected to visit- sorry to report,that his father still • ors, we kept our distance and crossed continues in a very critical condition, Bassett M.7 .'Gene' ral Banking Business over to the sleeping apartments. In last 'week's item we omitted to i A general blacksmith business done. These we found to be in good order, mention that the annual oyster sup- transacted. All kinds of repairing neatly and- comfortable and waren and to contain per will be held in connection with promptly executed. about 25 men of as jolly and good- the Union Sabbath School entertain- : natured n type as you could find. menton the evening of Wednesday, e {r. Special attention given to Horse-shoeing - a - Specialty. While in conversation they spoke December the 22nd. s s - the collection rOf very highly of their treatment under Report of Brougham school.for No- QORLON ! S.1AW, Mr, Cook, whom they styled as a jolly, vember t Sr. IV.-Archie Mechin,Lib- 1✓ sale notes. PICKER•I�`G, ONT, whole•souled, good-natured chap. bie Farthing, Maggie Duncan absent. welr �t�re Last but not least was the dining- Sr. III.-Roy McGregor, Russ Philip, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, room where'our friend Ellott was busy Marion Philip, Jennie Duncan absent. ae 1=site received Oi 1. and BRITISH Term of.1909 preparing the evening meal. One Jr. III,-Eva Hanson, Sarah Norton, CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- glance around this room showed no Gladys Hogle, Fred Middleton and upwazde. BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet- ack of provisions and under rthe ab'.e Hilda Middleton absent. Sr. II,- COLLEGE ter for Busines, supervision of Mr.Elliott many tempt- Gladys Brodie,Charlie Hanson,Frank `����� ., � •� X=tereet allowed at higheet TORONTO Shorthand and Mat- ing dishes are prepared.. -Knowing Stevenson and Alice Liscombe absent. y r current rates. tic our fondness for pies and not having Sr. pt II.-Hazel Middleton, Lorne • L' i' Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, a supply baked he promised that on Brodie, Cecil Phillips, 'Wilmot She Opposite New Post Office r +r (CIIAs. D. GORDON, Manager B•A., Principal, Corner Yonge acid our next visit we should have pie far absent. Sr. I.-Pearl Pbilip David ; WHITBY BRANCH. ���' Bloor Sts. superior to any yet described by the Hanson. Jr. L-Audrey Phillipa, syn 1 Toronto World. i Charlie Liscombe absent. ,�; I'M will - �' K§' �' -''d `t _.w,Lr;< •..�-`?�' ': �,_`G'Al •4 ..Y' ze.':G9C. :g'b.: 'tr s... cr ayy.. • - .rr'.'.R.: w^W' .�• -w- .S`*/R' .�.�a. ,...., .�4f': ':,:" �., ,.,. -4 _1.," �. �f4 _ vTx�•- _ l-+ - •v .: �'r. Vim:.. '. : .. r?Y.... ":,. ..-NY,��: ..,. "..•-. ,:�•,n'+S^.-'r :".SCh.. -J... _ • -...,, ;c-u�' ,.3. '. ', -. .. ... ! .. .. <-:. - ,.: 'xa'.'. .a`r. :'fin• w 3.,. .,.,. r,.....+'1° ,.. .:. r.am :. :F✓,a_'c.o-"g'.. ,:. t _ Yb.. .nh�' .. - ✓. proved satisfactory, and the girl rooms, every one of them'oeeupiea, MONO-RAIL }S A � suitable, she would keep her. to be looked after and kept clean. - Lif - Then she directed her to take off There was a large family of eight • her bonnet and fall right into work men and boys, two women and a ac V ��d t��� and help to get supper, as Lhe men child .to be waited on, cooked for, BALANCED BY THE GYRO- ZJ would soon come in from the field. washed ironed and cleaned for. In this manner Marie Serafinne There were seven cows to be milk- SCOPE M1iAACLE. - -- was installed i the s that t h 1 stn d n e hon e a was ,ed, and a21 the butter and cheese to -� - destined to be her home fbr many be made. All the bread was to be Y Years• made and baked, and a!1 the soap ; Car Weighing 22 Tons and Carry- �. OR WAITING THROUGH WEARY and candles manufactured. in'g Passengers Run on CHAPTER IS. Think of the immense labor! iAnd Marie received-but little help Single Rail, YEARS• The farm, occupying the whole of fr m her mistress, who, as the Demonstrations conducted is A small hollow enclosed by high „ mo s and years passed, shifted London England, by Louis Bren• hills, was called Witch Elm, from � + ' g , the trees that overshadowed the more a ore of this burden upon nan have demonstrated conclusively .CHAPTER VIII.—(Cont'd) she went to the first negro but she farm-house. her already tasked servant. that the gyroscope can be practical- could find, and offered money, :for. But Marie Serafinne, helpless and ly applied to railroad operation on Marie thanked her rude hostess, some supper and a place to -sleep. The house was very old, built of friendless in her circumstances a single track. end went into the hut. Here though her face was not red sandstone, in an oblong form, + g The woman soon set' before her g of two stories with an attic and a meek and patient in her temper, Thus the mono-rail, which it is known, she was looked upon with !never complained. claimed will 'eventual! sloping roof. There were four rooms y revolution - our bowl of tea and a piece of corn degrading suspicion from the mere I What; incleed, wers the trials of;ize the railway system of the world bread and fish; and pointed to the fact of her Navin to apply to a ne- ou each story, divided by a middle I Y Y `'owl bed in the room saying: g P passage running from front to back her present hard servitude to the i seems brought within the bounds Y , 3 g (qro but for shelter. And when on and containing the staircase. agonies she had once suffered and I o` practicability. " "Arter you done eating you`kin being asked for her name, she truly It was furnished lain! and sub- .outlived? go to bed defe, if you want to. Me gave it, the look of suspicion was plainly And she never smiled. The mem- SCIENTISTS ASTONISHED. stantlally, partly from household ;and de chillun can sleep up in de I changed to one of fear and dis- goods, brought over in the emigrant ory of her sorrows lac too heavy on I Mr. Brennan had previously giv- 10f, and my ole man, he gone ober like. ship from the old country, and part- her heart. Her present life was en demonstrations with a small ='to Mr. Butterfield's to work, and The poor slaves were, however, ruined, and of her future life she 'model car. Members of the Royal won ,be home 'till to-morrow tempted b the offer of mons and ly ' articles made by the master's „ P Y y' own hand. never thought. ) Society were astonished some years sight. consented to shelter her for, that Carl and Anna Berger, the mas- She lived- and labored a grave, ago to see this Model running along Marie availed herself of this per- I night on condition that she would ter and mistress of the farm, were sad, silent woman, a mystery to a span of wire rope, balancing itself mission. And after eatinga little go away in the morning before their all, even to those who were da, like a tight-roe dancer on two German emigrants, who had come Y P of,the frugal supper, "masser and missis" found out any- Commnicati�•n with her. ;wheels, in a g possi she laid.down thio about her bein ' there. to this country some twenty years app' defiance of the to rest, and if possible to sleep. g g before., and had purchased the place (To be continued.) laws of gravitation, and from time The next morning she went back Early next morning, according to upon which they . lived from the to time since then visitors to Mr. iso the prison .where she had left her II arrangement, Marie paid her dar- bankrupt planter, whose people had Brennan's house in Kent; have wit- key clothes,' The were so few that she 1 for her lodging and left the owned it for a centurybefore. nessed the same apparent miracle. ' .tied them up in one small bundle. ihut., The Bergers had a- very large BOj'irIr 1,000 I'E_1RS t}I<D. The secret was to be found in.the Then she went from house to She spent that binsterinq March' famil of thirteen children, that ' application of that gyroscopic force g try get j day in wandering through the town ia, five girls and eight boys. Of• Collection of Antiquities to be Seen ;which keeps a spinning top from house in the village, to to vi search of an sort of honest ser on'Strand, London. failing over on its side: Within the a place in service. Y the girls, two were married and I g She thought—poor girl'—that her ;*ice; from that o€ a nursery Rover- gone away; two were in heaven; These is a most fascinating col. i little model car was a gyroscope, acquittal by the jury was also her seas to that of a scullery maid. and one, the fifth and.last, was a lection of antiquities found by the which maintained its equilibrium. perfect' vindication before the But to her'bitter grief she found baby of ten months old. officers of the .Egypt Exploration FULL-SIZED CAR. world. And, remeinberin how wil_ ;that her dreadful story was as well So' that the overtasked .mist n now on view at Kings Col- it g !Cliffs. at. Wendover as at Pine - lee in the Strand, London. { The inventor has now completed a 'ling and even anxious many' fami- of the house and mother of the g Y Cliffs. family had not one daughter at While engaged on excavations at :full-sized car and fitted it with ga- t vice, she believed that,her into ser-now she was! roscopes; and at l'nttinghsm he has And from every house where she home to help her. Abdos 3lessrs. E. Neville,' E: H, given a dernonstration which was acquitted, she might . sural dared apply'ahs waa turned away TEE boys were all at home; but, Ay'rton and L. Loat received infor- g y get 'with more or less of harshness. ' . 3 mellow that a re- entirely successful. Forty persons some humble lace. I hon seer much they may have help- p dynastic,cemetery , P acre carried in the car u and down She soon found hors-bitterly self! she was thus confirmed in the di s- ed their father on the farm, they about eight miles away was being a straightp deceived she had been! covery that •though she had been certainly only made more work fur phinrlered 'in an unorthodox way. single rail track alas - acquitted by the jury, she was- not So the round and round a circular track She was literal! and scornful! the mother in the house" y moved their camp to the , Y Y ' 2_0 rard.3 in ,ler th. . turned away from ever door at ;pardoned by the. community. And, until the engagement of Ma_ spot and dug there- for about a ; R Y That night, sinjin with fatigue The car is 40 feet in length, ten which she dared to rap; until late g g rie Serafinne, there had not,been month i4itjl splendid' resales, as feet wide, and 13 feet in height 'to in the day, her limbs sinking with and despair, she f wind shelter by a hired servant, male or female, on the exhibition proves. fatigue, 'her eyes streaming with pacing for it in another negro hut. the place, among the finds is a unique bowl 'the tap of the cabin in which lite g The next m�'ruin with her bun machinery is Contained. It weighs tears, her heart near] breaking, g'' But, after the marriage and de- with four hippopotami on the rim, on 3 she appeared once more at the ne- idle on her arm, she left Wendover pa0ture of her last grown daugh- a•triumph of pottery work for the tons empty and' would cam a bp' the high road, neither knowing. ter, a stron lead of upward of ten tons. The gro woman's•but to beg a night's nor caring inhere it should lead her, teen, who had taken the lar of eigh. period. The animals' are beauti- two gy roscopes which balanced it lodging, offering to.Fay for it seer, gest half full molded, and:are in a wonder- t the sin .'and above the furni'_are she had al- 's„, that it should take her away of the household work upon tier- fol state of preservation. Yet the single rail «rte three feet ' ready given. fr2m the neighborhood of her bitter self, 'Mrs. Berger saw the six inches in diameter, weighing to- ready great bawl w asmade nearly 7.,000 .years t 'misery. need of getting great and so she ago. There are beads in plenty, s gether I/ tons, and spinning at the -"%a •” ti.a von on those terms, the favor i It would be weary work to follow,,closed with the very. first -offer of few of gold and silver, some of am- :rate of 3,000. revolutions a minute. r grudgingly granted, for the poor Marie Serafinne in her months'service that was: made to. her, and ber and many of carelian. One '.RUN BY.,P OL ENGINE. woman s husband had come home, 'of wretched wandering over the I which happened to be made by Ufa long"string-of the, named wouid ; FTR and he said hie didn't want no.ln- 1 A petrol engin on the car itself #erlopers, 'speeialiy arch as she." country, for one day' was like an- rie Serafinne. he quite fashionable now: From generated the electric power by And !hint Suke bsrself other. Every day was spent in She fully intended to get her bus the grave of a hunter were taken which the Y gave it Walking on farther and farther band to write. to Mr.. Worth, to several weapons, mostly of atone gyroscopes were rotated =>a; her opinion that, and the running fvhecls driven. The " yo I from the scene of her sorrows, and whom the girl had referred, and in and flint, but also ,a copper har= ;can Fan backward and forward, and The g gal had better 'way some 'ars, a long distance off ee ery night waa spent in some poor the meantime, while waiting an an- Poon, which'is of the.greatest in- negotiated.with perfect ease the ease it, was sartin' she never could negrn's log -hut, until three weeks ewer, to keep a strict watch over terest A elan gaming board with ,sharp curve of an eighth of a mile do no of wandering had passed, and her. the stranger,. who might be a thief. ,1x1 squares and 12 meir show that !circle, which would. be impossible known, 00d here, where she was shoes were worn out, her clothingso, for the first few weeks, she "'draughts" is a ,eery ancient in- for a railway carriage• running on +all soiled and, spattered with mud, locked up all her pantries -and stitution double rails. Poor Marie had come to the same and her money dwindled to the fast presses, and gave out all the pro- of ta;later period, .3600 B. C., iq. isorrowful conclusion. 1 dollar. visions herself, and counted all the the skull of a long-horned ox found _ The next morning after partaking! ,• s In this wretched plight, late one clothing when it went into the wash at the bottom of a shaft of a grave 60MF. OTHER DAY. o. the frugal breakfast set before afternoon she approached a lonely and afterwards when it came out. where it had been placed with one Same days I can't Rha . p farm-house, situated in'a c?esp far- Buti the letter was never written of the haunches as an offering. Tl.c ; Y -happy, j her Iittle bundle and left the but :tile hollow enclosed by high hills. tc Mr. Worth, The farmer was not central teeth of both sides of the No matter .how I try ; to seek her fortune away from the i As usualO.,` went up to the house it the habit of writing letters' and, lower jaw are-worn dawn, as by-a And yet it'helps a lot to-think neighborhood. aDd 7a ed at the door, not that after Of laughing Marie Serafinrw had never been ' Pp putting off the task from day'I hit. The horse was unknown at I 8 g by and by. _, ;..•�+�► •...- she had- the slightest hope of being to day, and then from week to that period. There is quite a groan- -"' Gash Irsilea away from how ,ler admitted, but ' because she never week, he put it otf forever., lily of hair on the skull showing I SAID L \CLE .SILLS And to her rustic thought the left a chance untried. This was to be ie �� - pq .eighboring town of Wendover, dis- gretted on Ma- 'that the animal was a blonde. When a woman speaks her.uiind, tont only ten miles, was as if it had A hard4eatured, care-worn wo- ries account, however, for it cut _ it's a purty good plan to mind what :been in a foreignman of about forty years. of age, her off the knowledge of the only _._ _ she speaks." country.d • - i ' friend she had in the. world. _ Yet to that place she determined i came to the door and asked the viii- THOUGHTFUL. to go. She knew the turnpike road ter what she wanted. Gradually the strict habits in re- Scare a man into being t d and i. "If you please, ma'am, a place,'' Bard to Marie were also abandon- The average ' man- thinks Iii S B' leading thither, only because it was he will boast of his virtue. called the'1'Bendover road. falteringly answered the weary ed. .It was tiresome to•the mistress bump of generosity is at least !.traveller. t� be always watching and counting tt ree times as large as it actually Honest men do what they can A quarter of a mile's walk across i the fields brought her into the road. "What's your name?" asked the and locking np. is X .' dishonest men- do whom th•ev can. She knew that the stage coach, .woman, in a slight German accent. One.might as well live in a-pr'i- = `which ran daily between the town ' "Marie Serafinne," answered the sun, she sirs, as to spend the as SPOHNOSve and village, would pass'her on its girl• trembling with fear of the days of their life in turning keys; , toys) to''Wendover; and thanks to ys' fol- and besides, the girl is honest harsh rebuke that had alwa g Mr. Worth's kindness, she had i lowed the mention of her name. enough, as any one might see. ; means to I ay her fare; but she ! But the Germarf woman had evi- So In time Marie grew to be en dared not wait for the stage and 'dently never heard. of it before. tirely trusted by her employers. its t;fe very remarkable p-eparation Is now g I Bid they were not kind to her. rallf.d, is the greatest Constitutional ner.i.dy atop it, lest she ghouls meet the 1 °`Where, did you come from she. ever known for Brood mares. Colts. stallions They were.a money-grubbing� .eyes of some one who might know irgnired. Y-g 4 set, and all other horses: also Distemper' ontoa� hard to each other—hard r still Dogs and Sheep. This compound is made a� her, for,'from thee;' the last day's ' "From—Pine Cliffs," answered, the purest ingredients.and not an atom ai } bitter experience had taught herr the girl, q{tailing at the question. � her-their one white slave: es rcisonous or injurious nature entero tete tar to shrink with a shuddering fear. i "Don't know the lilacs. Must overburdened her with heavy tasks, conipoa!tion. Many persona are now takia� r OHN'S for La Grippe, Cords, Coughs, ICN. 1 She therefore determined to walk b�. a long way from here. Got any for which they paid her too little to nay Trouble,' etc., and it is Always sore. '1t she whole way, no '� supply her with necessary clothin expels the Disease Germs from the body great undertak recommendation? pp Y Y g• / sot. directly on the IIlood and Glonc�r, 'Ing for a robust woman, but weary I Marie l;aused in,confusion before She did not mind this so much in yQ01"f/V. SPOH\;S is now sold by near!)• aver)- drujr- -work for the the summer; but•when winter came S Kiat grid harness dealer in th. !and, and oar poor girl wasted L� a ;•lie replied. And then suddenly ,. + ( �c c,.n get it for you, Fifty Cents and nd a s skeleton through sickness, sorrow `thinking of Ishmael itiorth, .she she suffered with 'cold. X bottle; and $6.00 and $11.00 the dozen. j tnd imprisonment. took his card and handed it to the She labored early and late. 0 S ► ; LLI There was a large house of many N ` _ t Record of _lnrraa[ sate.. `The day, besides, waa a bluster- woman, saving: �" Q' Int Year x,053 Bottles 9014, !ng March clay, after a dee spring T 2nd Year ....... p p � i That gentleman gave .me leave ... � (�`} 3rd 2-ca.r ............. 9:^Us - thaw, so she toiled along the t, apply to him." �p�Rj 4th Yeaar :. :::: is,� u cavy, muddy road, whose clay The name and fame of t'he great --':`-- t y% eo,-s�t t^T�ecl her }?►ftp old ghoeq. Snd al jurist and barr;,ster had reached t - i ch Ten ... :::' 7z.aso4. ,�U� (, .h ear .100.532 « ", Brost dragged there offher feet; and .even this remote far11: house; 'and ` 'fib PR'►rPN �;� YCar ..... :::••124.000 against a high.t ead wind that near- the ,voman after readin the earl �oR;{ r' 1otl: Yoar 221 o 6 ty blew the bonnet from her head 'tolyl the girl sheR co n. a'tebr .intro c '` l 11th Year ......:....:..x1.724 •. might o ie i u+ . .277,932 e 19'44;• E Loot! � X ,';a�' 1 ;h Year ... ...318.99E « i and the thin shawl from her ghoul- ; And Marie Serafinne, thanking � Cetanhai t +>a�•� �. 1 2 Year .............6a9,7zo !' sets. raven for the rus' row Tr. t� , Paver< .� � i'ttfi Year ...... ....647,290 +� Ill p ;pest of a home. C` _,is fi loth Year ... .. 9o7,3s4 « .,f �mcaetow Irl• j FTeglleiltly she had to sit down fu.lowed her new t,ii tress'int:n a .�69q Pharyng,d�GUiop " Bend for our Booklet of twelve soon resi , 'on a' stump or a stone to rest and long, low ceilcd room, at the far- ' r>69 + sad Gleetr,, - for family and stock medicines, RHE. >� ;recover her breath: ther end of which was a broad fire- So it _was nearly night when, place, around which were gathered DESfIibU�OtS { g g (nn be�stof all Germ;c� ` ready to faint wi11t fatigue and fast- half a dozon, •boys, of ages ar in7 �t�soeceasm "` p 'All Wholesale DrulgisiS 3 I ati somatic ng, rhe reached the, outskirts of from two to ten years. - ,t EPOHN MEDICAL - ' p r ,Wendover. The ;rt,nlan then told 1'Iarie Sura- ,o 'f Sck hepta,, than ��® ,{ 11 +ti d j I Cos «'arned. by bitter experience., she ,lnnr that she wanted a girl and `-- ooansInalana CHEMISTS AHD 6ACTEQiOL0619TS dared nut apply fur shelter at the t�'nnld tri her; that yhe n oultl i•.rite dwelling'of any white people: but 1 to A1r. Worth, and if the reference send ionztr o;age a,act c ntcai co t*on o. Nam GOSHEN9 iN01�N.�e U. S A. � •-I.1.i y.' .Ike :0•. eY kiC ]fir I._ .It.iTi'~ '.K sew-•- 'S.•JjaYv•• ,.�'i .•h h i.. x,1;2 ..b ♦ R4L.•1v ajJ•.`�isJ ryes - W. rt• ..,,. :y 1 -`S'..• vow "i .5^:.'S4". �iK +'43-,.a ._;� ..�,.�yn ;.•C..9^i:... •:')7�s�ry`.w-_Ri'.a•ryy.'R+^ :rV"+•e. TLL- i. 4 :7,v• A". �-•i`�+. .,..i. .ea..r,:- "'=•Y.:�:•:7~..... '._....^� .;,.e,,n-,.. � M.^F,, ,'. ..,._ .T ... :. ,-.,, .-:. .+';. � +J' �.�:' .7I •_;,s -•'w-t ..'•. S T�7i ':"CI+'U :4-� ...,.•y .,, ,i... r:min r 5 4 «:L. -t�`� e r y^2 •,+';,a:paag+M2Hk. ;.w..N'"*'!!'• -•�a., rr4dM'rdd.6••+Cirwi> v,L's•.:+9i....• ua.!!ert'.' :f41•" J t.v `r rc^ ,: fry .M. �.y.neu%•^,,.,..�► .:3''y..a ay4`+,#a,�...,.+.s.«x.... THE WORLD'S MARKETSTHE FINANCES OF �OXTARIO' 1111E. PEOPLE SUFFOCI ED REPORTS FROM THE LEADING I' TRADE CENTRES. . c� Gas From a= Coal, Stove, Which Had Been --- — The ' Provincial -Government �Makes an Pricea of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and Lighted for the First time. Other Dairy Produceat Important f Announcement. 5 } Home and Abroad. ? 'A despatch from Aurora says: door, as•there were, storm windows BREADSTUFFS. A despatch frons Toronto says November and December remove► L z considerable revenue, notably in li- on Suffocated b coal as which ea- the house. When the back door Owing to the fact that the.Provin- cense fees and timber duties. The x; y gToronto,,Nov. 30.—Flour — Ua- was forced in the smell of coal gas tial revenue for the short ye#r of '. oaped from a new stove, Mrs. Re- tario wheat. 90' per cent. patents, was so strong as to almost over- P increase in revenue over the esti- as Flintoff, her granddaughter, $4.30 to $4.35 in buyers'' sacks on ten months is,considerably o'er the mates for the ten months amounts g g come those who had secured an en- Laura McDonald, and a boarder, trance.. Fred Blake, who was a track, Toronto, and $4.15 to $4.20 estimate-and that the Province has to about $1,250,000, the most not- Laura in buyers' sacks, Manitoba not, spent as much as was voted able increases being: Crown lands,• Fred Blake, were found dead on boarder, was found dead in his bed, flour, first stents, b.60 on track Thursday in the home of Mrs. Flin and on going into the room oacupi- P $ ' by the Legislature last session, $500,000; law stamps, $5,000; pub- k. Toronto; second patents, $5.10 to Hon. A. J. Matheson stated on lie institutions, $20,00; Central.Pri- toff on Machell avenue here. The ed by Mrs. Flintoff and 'her grand- $8 20, and strong bakers', $4.90 to Friday morning that Ontario's rev- son industries, $7,000; Provincial discovery of the bodies was made daughter, both were found dead. e - about noon, when Mrs. C. W. Flin- Drs. Hillary and Stevenson, who $� on track, Toronto. encs would be within .$100,000 of Secretary's Department, $82,000; toff, a niece of-Mrs. Flintoff, Manitoba Wheat=No..1 Northern the expenditure, while the calendar Agricultural Department and sta- be- were hastily summoned, gave it as $1.041 Ba ports, and No. 2 P Dame suspicious that something was their opinion that the three persona y,' y P ' year would show a surplus of sev- tionary engineers, $28,000; succes- �ry P g P Northern, $1.03 Bay ports. era! hundred thousand dollars. In sloe duties, 000 wrong when she did not notice any had been dead at least twenty-four Ontario wheat—No. 2 mined $1.- $275, supplemen- t signs of fife about the place. •With hours. An examination of the bud- 04 to$1.03 outside and No. 2 white this estimate n account is taken tory revenue, $29,000; license _ Rail- 411, neighbor she went to the home of ies indicated death from suffocation, o: capital expenditure on the pow- branch; $50,000; T. d N. O. Rail- �and red at $1.05 and $1.06 outside• er scheme, the T. b N. 'O. Railway way, $250,000; game and fish -Mrs.gFlintoff, and after knocking and Coroner Scott of Newmarket, Barley-No: 2, 60 to 61c outside, and good roads. branch $17,000, and collected ar- -'at the door and getting no response after making an investigation, de- (and No. 3 extra 5s to 59c outside. g ' an entrance was forced. Admit- tided that an inquest was unneces- + The subtraction of the months of rears of Algoma tensa, $9,800. 01 tante had to be secured b a rear sar Oats 8c a Ontario white, new,' — — _ _ — _ y y• �37 to Sac outside, Canada West ` oats, 38%c for No. 2, and 37%c for Korn—Firmer; No. 3 yellow, 64%c; ITALIAN HANGED. #: CANADA AT CHICAGO SHOW. mer Vice-President of the First No. 3, Bay. ports. No. 4 yellow, 02c; No. 4,corn, 60e. — National Bank of Mineral Point, Peas—BS' to 89c outside. vats—Stronger Barley . feed •to Spanelli Pass 'Penalty for Murdet '` !Has Big Display at Exhibition Af Wis., appeared on Friday before Itye—No. 2, 74 to 75c outside. malting, 63. to 70c. of Chinaman. Live Stock. Judge Sanborn in the United States Buckwheat-55c -high freights, A despatch from Chicago says:: District Court, pleaded guilty to and at 56c low freights. A despatch from North Bay says, Lir P t3 y four out of twenty-six counts in' ' : g LIVE STOCK 11I��RKETS. Sam's anelli, a your Italian, was Canada is playing its usual im ort- y- Corn—Old :�o. 2 American yel- P 8 P y g P the indictment against him, and low, 72 to 72%c Toronto, anti• new Montreal, Nov. 30.—Prime beeves hanged here early on Friday morn- t , not part in the International Live was sentenced to ten years in the No. 3 yellow, 67c track, Toronto. sold at 4%c to 5�e 'per lb., pretty ins.. He passed a rather restless ; Stock Exposition, which is now on Federal Prison at Fort Leaven Bran—$21 in bags, Toronto; an i good animals at 3%c to 4%c, and night, being, up several times. He ' to full swing. Ontario, especially, worth, Kansas, the maximum un- shorts, $23.50,in bags,_ Toronto.' the common stock at 2c to 3c, while walked calmly to the scaffold. Life argll represented. Beside the der the law of any one count. Al- was declared• extinct at 7.17, thin- : the (can canners brought.from 1 jc :•, . large display of stock from that : len was charged with embezzling teen and three-quarter minutes af- g g -: COUNTRY PRODUCE. to 2c per lb. Milch cows 830 to !province, the Agricultural College $168,000 from the Mineral Point $(;G each. Calves, from 3c�to near ter the trap fell. Spane.11i was con- Y iof Ontario has its young stock ex- bank. Apples--g2 to '$3.30 per barrel, Ice per lb., sheep, 3? c to a little victed before Judge Riddell of kill- a ,porta in judging oontests. The Ag- according to duality. ;over 3lc per lb., lambs 5? c to sc tug a young Chinaman, Ming Chew, tioultural Collage of Ontario, which in a re:taurant brawl at Bailey- 1` le probably the best known inetitu- -TWO TUGS 'SEIZED. Beans-81.60•to $1.65 per bushel" per lb. Good lots of Fat hogs sold i , ' bury, July 30th, using a dirk twelve y — at outside points in large lots. ia= F+Vc to 8;,dc per lb. i, bion of its kind in the world, is con Important Capture Made on Lake Honey—Combs, dozen, 82.35 to , Toronto, Nov. 30.—Stockers and finches long. Special precautions ceded better than an .even chance $3; extracted lOTic per ]b, feeders were in active demand, k were taken by Sheriff Varin in view 4w+ win is the students' stook jud Superior. •, P ! g' ray—No. 1 timothy' $13 to 813.50 'espccialh sht,rt-koeo steers and of sinister rumors that the prison- -Ing contest. Practical! ever State A des step from Sault Ste. I e was a Black .Hand leader, and y y p and No. 2 at $1::,5D to X311 on�track, ,heifers. 1llilkers and springers were ,a I the Union was represented in +Marie, Ont., says: On Thursday'of that Italians were comm into.town = .: i (Toronto. a little easier .tliis was due rather I, g a some few classes,,while Canada has ternoon Game Warden Calbeck I Straw-85.50 to 59.50. on track, E erause the cc,r:K w rrP nu.t.in the in large numbers in'pursuance of a no small part in the exposition. Par- f made an impgrtant seizure of tugs Toronto. best condition than t�, am faille$ ;plot to ell namite the jail. hour ex- Richard-tioularly notable were the CaInadian I and fishing -equipment at I potatoes-45 to 50c "per bag on `ofl' in the demand. S.I:ccp an-d lambs 'tra c•onsta'ules A re. placed on duty - r= entries of sheep and hogs. The son's Harbor, Lake Superior. The ; - bn t nothing occurred to cause trou- State university experiment farms .tugs Argo and Alberta belonging I poultry—Chickens, dressed, 11 to and, unchanged.- H sa weak at :4, l'le •': ;x track for Ontarios. were steady t m. Calve, '�bave important entries in all class- to Gerow Bros. of Ross ort_ were fir " rm ies., many of their cattle Lain! captured, the charge being fiahin j 13ctPe17ci b.fowl,ducks,tlhcx, 1'1 to• 12c, 6;,tied anti! vc tti'rdi 1 A,.e:�t t„ �+7, turkeys, 3. plainly P l3 g gII3l'Ii\1•:I) HERSE1F TO Diu.\TH'. iahowin championship class. The out of season. Seven men, includ- e. • — ' independent exhioitors are not, ing' four of the .Gerow. brothers, geese, 9 to l0c per ]b.�— �— Voivan Soaked Clothing in Oil tied however, so fearsome of their pork i were brought to the Soo; and served r ' A. b A lar Butter—Poon i s P 8 eatrizs as they have 'been. in past with. papers on Friday. large THE DAIRY .MARKETS a HOT Bl' .1 1.1 � 1'I'li'. Ignited It. ?ears. quantity.of fish were taken with d pr nt , 23 to 24c; R gate lion r ni pity -1 cies step from Niagara Falls u )i in dei d.... 1tc ` .I r-- the seized tugs. tubs and large rolls, 21 to 22e; I ., says; Mrs. Florence Bishop, DF'AMITE IN THE OVEN, o - IS to 19c; 'rreamery, 26% � Lil►riis. i6o sears cid, committed suicide oil 9 ------ inferior, LANDSLIDE I\ GORGE. to 47;`.c, and solids, 23 to 25; c per A despatch (ruin P,tiffuln• says: ,Wednesday at her borne in Coom } .-r 0mesteader Nearly Kills Wife and _ lb Without explanation ur_warning. Pr's Road, a few miles from this Wreeked Hoagie. Tons of Rock Feil on Rafhssy .at Eggs--Case lots, 30 to 32c per doz- lout with a deliberation. that made el-Y. She took her life by soaking A tlespatch from Lethbridge Niagara Fall+. en for fresh,-and 26 to 27c for stor- the.• accompli,, of his mur- her garments in coal c.il and incus- ' says: August Lesowski, a home- I age. :demos purpose simple, Charl4s erating herself. Alexander Gillies nn 4 �eteader, our miles south of Bow A despatch from Niagara Falls, Cheese-12} c per �]b. for large, p ; Ont. says: One of the worst land- a,; g Struhl, an employee of a bakery, )found Mrs. Bishop's body in a ;Island, on Tuesday put two sticks y and at 1_,%c for•twina walked into the retiding•room of the smoke house. It was 'a niass of . of dynamite in the stove to, thaw• glides in many :months tied the _ Buffalo Public Library on Friday, ;burned flesh and charred bones. A -� His wife saw smoke coming from 'Gorge Railroad up for some time ;HOG PRODUCTS. pulled a revs+Icer and sheat and in- note found.. among the dead wo- 1 on Wednesday. Tons of rock fell tthe oven and opened the door. The I from the river bank, burying the Bacon—Long clear, 14 to 14',,e stantly killed Franz St6idtz, who man's effects told of the writer's dynamite exploded, and pieces of boarded with Mrs. Decula an Broad- ;determinatioh to end her life by fire:. scenic railway tracks- Dynamiting •per lb. in case'lots; mesa pori, steel struck Mrs. Lesowaki in sev had to be resorted to before the $'-6.50; short cut, $28 to $29.50.. ``a�' fldi murderer rushed cut of e:al places and nearly blinded her. the building,. putsucd by a number K.1h.\1('11}%\I'.\1 IS HAPPY. debris -could be cleared away, N o Hains—Light"to medium, 15 to 7She was taken to 'Lethbridge Hf s• I one was injured. 16c; do., heavy,. 14 to 14'.!c; r,.11s, "' people, and turning into, an at j — pital, and will likely live. The 1 14 to 14i,c; sholders, 12'`; to 13c Icy, exchanged shots with his poi '�1►e t t'eP all TLraKbed or Sc�c .,rely • House was wrecked, but no one else sru rs, one shot striking an officer `tom The Quebec Government sent 700 backs, 19 to 2 Oc; breakfast bacon, was hurt. in the hand. disabling him. By 1 �A despatch from _ volumes for the Provincial library. 17 to lac. , f�i:ra' this time fifteen, hundred. people ' • The Compagnie Transatlantic is Lard.--Tierces, 15;'c; tubs, I3¢'c• II It is c•stintrted h}•. C. P. R.•of}i, Cyt—_,. mow. ANKER SENT TO PRISON. � had gathered. Strobl, taking shel- +'al, that not more than five per, planning to run mail steamers be- pails, 16e. 1 •. � - — - ..••.- ter behind a brick icall,.occasion- cent, of the entire crop in Saskat- tween France and Canada. --•-- - _ P lSenttinced-to Ten Years for Embez•, ally looked over and fired.> For chewan remains unthrashed at, the Aylmer Town Council has decid- BU SI\ESS AT �fO\TREAL• fifteen minutes he held the'crowd Clement. ed to rebuild the water and light present time: and this is all;ac�tire- Montreal, Nov. 30.—Oats = No.. at bay. Finally,• after the police A despatch from Madison', `1-is- plant, destroyed by the explosi%)n ,2 Canadian Western, 40?s c• bad. fired 4U or $0 shots they exe- to 41t� h stacked. 1n the other two l Nov,' cousin, says: Phil Allen, jun., for some weeks ago. inces all the grain was thrashed Barley—No. _, 66 to 67c• Manitoba ented a flank. movement. Strohl ' some time ago. All the require- i, feed barley, 52 to 53c bushel. Buck 'broke for cover, but .was finally ments of cars for shipping have wheat-58 to 5R; c: Flour—Mani- cornered and''eaught• been 'remarkable well met. ' MIT toba Spring wheat patents, firsts, _ NO aBlILWAY $3.70; Manitoba.Spring wheat pat- .HORROR eats, seconds, $5.20; Winter wheat ' ' • • . patents, $5.50 to $6; ManitobaTHEY WANT strong,bakers', $5; straight rollers, THEIR 'DEAD $5.10to $515; straight rollers, in -Car Full of Japanese Laborers 'Submerged bags, $2.40 to $2.50. Feed—On- �a 4� in British Columbia. tario bran, $30 to $41.30; Ontario middlings, $23 to $23.50; Manitoba Sad -Scenes Round the Sealed Ali eft __. . _. bran, $19 to $20; Manitoba short§, ' $23 to-$23; pure grain mouille; $32 ` A despatch from Vancouver, B. Beattigor at the throttle and Fire- 'to $33; mouille, $25 to $27. Cheeses of St. Paul Mine. '., Saye• Speeding through a }owl man Kent in the cab, passed iner'l—\`'externs, i13e to 111"c for late frog storm in the darkness, while the is safety, but the first car, carry­ Fall make, while, early Fall make ' People of Vancouver and . West- in the heavy road-malting appara= 1 is held at I1% to 12c. Butter — A- despatch from Cherry, Illin scout the idea and state that such roister slumbered in the long Sun- tus crashed through into the tor- !Finest creamery, 23 to 2a'/,c, and ois 'says,: Not since the recovery of an impossibility. o g g t n i Nothing can, be done until the day morning rest, a gang of Japan- rent, dragging the engine from one if resh 'receipts, 24/ to 5c. Eggs— the •first. bodies from the 4 pth of g exe track laborers who had turned side and the car loaded with the Selected stock, 27 to 28c; and No. 1 fire has died oul, and the extreme cent to repair the rax ages the Great men. on the other into the water. eandlel at 25 to 26c per dozen. the fire-wrecked St. Paul mine here danger of entering the shaft ilk lKorthern Railway had suffered Many of those on board were en- -- have.such•scenes been witnessed as eliminated," declared W. W. Tay, p during the worst nig:iit's weather in tangled in the wreckage and were UNITED STATES MARKETS. the heartrending picture gat the lor, superintendent of the mine. ' Chicago ears ,rent headlong to death, the drowned without a chance for their i ,. rs Nov. 30.—Cash Wheat— sealed month of the mine on Thurs- The dissatisfaction of the mine fridge near Saphertun collapsing lives. Others were killod o}it- No. 2 red, $1.19 to $1.23; No. 3 red, dare hundreds of grief-stricken as the step taken by b e mine oi8•* « ii 'women, with worn faces-and father- cials was openly voico'd.. finder the weight of the heavy work right. Three white men, the en- i$1.10 to $1.18; No. 2 hard, $1.101% `train. ' At lea;;,taentty and perhaps gineer, the .fircman and Conductor to $1.11%; No, 3 hard, $1.03 to less children clinging in fear to They are thilikin)t only o s0r.r s thirty unfortunate Japauese are 11lis, escaped, the two former with ,$1.09; No. 1 Northern, $1.11 to $1.- their dresses, gatherbd in groups ing property and �loa t care bbn4. reported dead, and• c;thers more or I slight injuries. f A white pian I l2; No. 2- Northern, $1.08 to about the shaft of the mine, sobbing the deadt exglmemed 9ne 4 liras seriously injured are in the pus- named Davis was injured . and is $1,09;; ; No. 3 Spring, $1.06 to $ and moaning: Their sacred dead haired Sooty iner. e ,= r '.'pital here and at We•stininster. now. in the Vancouver General i09 Corn-No. 2, 63 to 63%c; go are lost for ever. The realization our dead. The wo>aeri w t The train left Vancouver in the Hospital: Three bodies recovered f2 yellow, 63%c; No. 3 (new), 593/,c of the horrible end of the great dis- bodies. The cgn'lpany• w A T ><norning_ at 5.30 and reached Sa'p- un this side of the river have been ;No: 3 white. (now), 59 to 59%a; No. aster has aroused a frantic grief. get any servicefromthese perton at u.15. The track passes,I brought to Vancouver. five injured �3 yellow ( New),, 50;%c; No. 3, 40c; `\'omen fell on their knees, drag- Rumors, which, were at� o- bs a bridge over the Burnett Riv have bten taken to the Memorial �;�o. 4 (new), 57 to 58,c. Oats— ging their children with them, sob remarks of miners who a r ` ler, and a heavy fl„ud had submerg- 'Hospital, while the remains of the No. 2 white, 42c; No. 3 -white, 40c; bing out their cries of despair. about the shaft, had it that th?ri " fed the track un both sides. The other dead and others of the in- IND. 3 shite, 39' to 40c; No.. 4 Many men in Cherry still cling to existed a plot to "rush" the mine r gain was in the swirling waters al- jured have been taken to,Westmin- shite, 39 to 39t1c; standard, 41;:c• the belief that wit11 the sealing of plant and destroy the sealing. The xwst. before these wt board were ster. The Burnett Ricer carried Bnffalo, Nov. 30.—Reheat--Spring' tir, nl$m-- living--__men_ among the sampan,` ofFieialR seuni.ed the idea aware the bridge. had been reached. jsome poor battered bodies out to wheat firm; No. 1 Northern. car- ;nearly 2011 still' missing have been and declared tiiev &dn1,i• ex,." ci Tocomotive 456, a itb .Engineer ; the Fraser. loads store $i.13;is; Winter s',endy, 'doomed t5 'death; NlinA AveiPrt,4 ,t:rm,hla.. ,.,,,�K .•+.i a^u¢,,n:. i r` A y✓tl,, Y:<. ,,y. r�.; ,.d.. ..S - i➢ . a' Y.•r- : ey :: ... : .5, '. r...Yea. y:'!. .'. :. 'u-• ..? �t q« ,,,ya,. _ - �.. �.� „•,:. w ..Hct... ,3*yq;�.,ti,fp ..<...:.._..^ ........ ...... •. ."..:.:. .. ...,..1 ,.eY ... ._:.. ...r. .a!: pp „ went teH9 them they are #Oing the building of smaller vessels or wrong• t.� the contribution of a sum of mon- Ron's Tea is Good Tea ey is a point to be decided by - :The chief question that will parliament during the session now Raisins and Currants guaranteed fresh traits come up for discussion•during the in progress. T V >t � t»f present session of parliament will Icings and Icing Sugar fresh ground ' ��{ be the character of the proposed Some remarkable evidence re- published -=aVanned(looks, Quaki�r Brand, guaranteed e, t; evPIckFriday morning atiwOmae, Catiwdiaa navy. Beth parties will Rardiag graft iu the admiuistra- .PiekADV f)ae. tion of the county roads of Ox- ' SATES OF ADV&RTiBIIiG: support the establishment of � f Heddle, Smoked Haddie and Labrador Herrin ' p perline - - - iooet►ts navy, but we will natlirall ex- ford was given before Judge Fin- ` 3 ach■eesti subsequent iawrtioa,per lire- 3 vents Y kle at Woodstock. Almon, Lemon, Vanilla, Orange, Extracts—five flavors This rate does not ino]uda Legal or Foreign pert that they will not arrive at a y sdvartipments. D apodal terms ,five„ to parties making eon- mutual understanding as to what RichArdson's Special.25c Tea, unequalled facts for a or a months or by the year. Half that naw will consist Of Or the yeviY or yearly ton lines payable quar,wit pa Y T Pearline Gillett's Lye, etc. Baseness cards,ten linea or under,with paper conditions under w hash it will b@ Dutch Cleanser, , : .'line year.$6 W.payable in advance. V ..,•• . IwNoticein local columns ten cents per line, H live cent. established and be maintained. It , Salmon Anchor and Horseshoe per line earn subsequent insertion. , Oe and all best brands llpectm contract ratbe made known on applica• 1;to be regretted that there should tion. No Siee advertising. Particular Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Dates, Prunes, Figs 1 Advertisements wiLhous written inetruotions be any II@Cessity for the eapendi- women call the Son. 4 will be inserted until forbidden and charged so- veal.. y cordinoly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- ture of Inoney in this direction. Range The b .manta must bein-writing sr,d sent to ttie pub- cookie a est Nuts—Almond's, Walnuts, Peanuts, Filberts - Canada has ear o ed mau a ovaratua is Canada." Ii.her. j y y years Handsome to appeann0e, anal], Syrups, Baking and Table, in tins and in bulk Job Work promptly attended to. of peace. . It is now nearly One kept ole"and built to endure. The TER?ti6 souvenir is all that.and its many a=- hundred years ago since Canada elusive placti it in a class s, til. 5 per year ; $l.t7Q if pail is advance. by and the 'Tnited States were ..at facts You o°r free book ;res .ante ' You oalht to knot►•_ A Dost R, O N S oar with one another and never card..ill [;rine u. JOHN i�URI<AR, Proprietor. in all their history have their . GURNEY.TILDEN&co,Ltd. friendly relations been more in Hamilton P.foatreai ,NOTES ANd COMMENTS lYiaaipee cafes.. 'Buy you Groceries at the Grocers. evidence than at the present time vas-oa„er — — and the probabilities are that it `mss The British Columbia elections \will be luau F 'held last week `were decidedly Y years before these e one-sided, there being only three friendly eelatious will be strained to the point of war. They will no � W h V in WhitbLiberals elected. This is dile _ For sale by — V• • • • • doubt have their quarrels as th@y d chiefly to the popular. railway DICKIE &CHAPMAN, - Pickeripg .��11 -policy of the governor u and also have had them during the past — Call and see our Shoal—rodI138. century, but these disputes will F to the fait that Me ride's ad- BLACKSMITH SHOP ministration of affairs as been a be settled, As in the past, in An _ clean one and the try saw no amicable manner by arbitration I am prepared to carry on the black- k and in a manner in which all dis- smitbing business formerly conducted We have the a eney for k reason for a change. IE is to be ute8 between nations should be by Robt, Davidson. General repair -regretted, however, that'the op- work and honeshoeing a specialty. a position is so weak. No matter settled. Thus, so far as our rola- I have also the agency for the tam- Frost do Wood Farm Machinery. Wagons, Sleighs, Carriages and tionships with the United States ous Cockshutt tows and Ad,tm'a Cutters. Wire Fence and Gates. Harness and Harness Sup- what party fuss be inpower, it, is w ons- Call an see me before mak- plies., Sewin Machines. Machine and Se ^ desirable•to have a good, strong, 'are concerned, the building of a Ind g Separator Oil. _ g your purchase of farm ample- Pointe for all make of Plows. healthy opposition. A good work- Canadian navy would be entirely menta• unnecessary and would not for a ROSS HADLEY. Ing majority is necessary, .but Repairs for all Machinery. Plymouth Twine and Rope. 'Wilkinson, ' more than that is coilducive to moment be considered. But Can- "CazRRY\wOOD :: .. O�TaRlo . Sylvester and Perrin Plows. Fanning Mills. Weigh weakness. The'Premier, UdcBride, ada is an integral part of the Scales. DeLaval Cream Separators. Y British Empire and' it is felt in Blacksmithing - - : - -Oshawa Flay Tools. is a young Tuan of 39 and is tobe i:ongratlilx.ted on the result'of ellethe Doluinrou of Canada As;v@ll as Extension Ladders. Steel Hog Troughs. Wagon Springs. election. the British Isles that it is about Stock Racks. Pulper"s. Grinders. , time now that part of the burden Having rented the Dunhar.ton' shop -� CalradA congratulates herself on of maintaining n navy should be and opened the same• lam prepay- ed to du all work entreated to- the difficulty to secure disnrce-iu -borne-by Canada and the other i,1C in the tihcrce line. J E DISNEY ,-& SO N this country. One of the most dis- colonies. Britain finds it neves-( I3or%eahoeinp;.a apeei,elty. s graceful elements in the social life nary to maintain a navy, not for ('All in nadd see c1,e any time. of the Americans.is the laxity .of offensive purposes but in order. to arm Implements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Twine, F Imple e the marriage tie. It is difficult to maintain her standing in the-vom-' Dti tiBARTUN blachine Oil and Repairs. • ' -:name many families slap are high metrial world. Her wealth i in •, 'WANTED NOW WHITS Y. �� . . ONTARIO in American society who are nOt her commerce,and if this were de- _ tainted by its connection with the stroyed her' greatness would be For Pickering and surrounding dis- -- divorce courts. 30 IODg Aa this gone. There are other nations trict for fall and winter months an condition lasts @cannot look for which would if they could deal a energetic reliable agent to take orders T HRE E H a high moral standard in those death blow to England's commerce for nursery stock. GOOD PAY wEEBLT OUTFIT FRSB INGS People. The real home'life is and take from her the title "Mis- EZCLUsIYE TERRI•TORY NORTH KNOWING +sowething that is not kDOWD. tress of the seas." Germany's &0 Acres tinder cultivation. We guar- ..Where the home influences are plans in building a -gresit navy is antee to deliver stock in good condi- = not to be ,found and children undoubtedly ailned at.Britain and tion and• up to contract grade., We brought up by those who have if England were to suffer in this can show you that there good money, g in representing a well known reliable 1—We tarry a mode Complete line of L'p-to.late Furnitu3•e. at graces Iaot parental love we can oxpect way the blow would full on Cana- firm at'this time. Established oyer 30 to suit everyone. - nothing but decadence. The Ast- da as well. England in Years. Write for particulars. 8 protect- 2—Our.display of Iron and Wooden Beds, Mattresses and Springs are ars, VAnderbilts, Goulds and all Ing her Own commerce is protect- PELHAX NCR8RRY CO..- as up-to-date as you will see anywhere. - the rest of the upper set have Ing the commerce of Canada and 17 Toronto. Ont 3=It is a pleasure for us to show goods. Call and let us Ret better ;wealth, but judging by the fre- it is nothing but right that the - �`�ti' ONCE acquainted. quency their names are mention• latter should bear a part of the : i . in the divorce.vol t$ that wealth burden.' Whether it Should be A reliable local salesman wanted 8 ppines , to'represeut • Dilli n h a m.'s • ass does not bran ha and it is the building of,a ''Dreadnought, a� a disgrace to the American laws ( 1f111�1>j;� i ��>j�et M11CY • • �.. t.a, divorce ma that a Y be obtained New Advertisemeni9s. hast aEi ]Most for the mere asking and on _ �rr�tes# lltSl'X1P C ph.olstering and Picture Framing a specialty *R"10 the inost;trivial grounds,-although IME AND*CEMENT always,ou in Pickering and adjoining noun- Goods delivered anywhere free of charge-. -" in the4cases in the "upper ten" L hand. JOHN MCGLNTY, Pickering utr. try• Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. _ there is always sufficient grounds: OUSE TO. RENT=A silt-roomed. - In Canada itis impossible to se- H dwelling newly ppapered and painted The deliland for nursery stock is in- Fr Furth r art•clasecapp and large garden creasing yearly, andif 'yodwil become ' A "FEELING OF SSECURITY iCnre A divorce unless al1ffil:Ient Fot tarthee particulaa apply to il. &CHAP- one Of our salesman O❑ will�realize - reason is given for kAN, Picketing O.-ga there is cod moue is the business R granting the _ K Y Of absolute Reliability and Power iy Enloyed by Every Owner of a decree and 'ample proof must be FAR3' FOP. SAYE.—Being Iota 10 for you. •na 11,eon T.township of Picketi■a,and Write at once for particulars. Pay _G/LSON ENO/NE' ,given that these reasons exist. consisting of 910 acres, This farm is the one weekly. Free outfit. on which the well-known Greenwood herd of ,• While we may n "Doills`S L/K6 rXTY congratulate our- 9 Y l abort-borne have been bred and ted daring the STONE &- WELLINGTON A mechanical master g �aelves that our laws Are veryPaat torte years• Tt is se rich u s garden .aa piece of the hi h- _ ateso• would sail 130 acres, 155 acres or the Fonthall Nureerles est type, with our improved simple meth- atrict in the platter of divorce, we whole or it• There is timber on one part of it ods Of air Conlin worth $WW. Terms easy Possession given �� mores g, governing and spark- _ think the laws should'be equallyApril let IW9, Arthur JohaMc,Greenwood, ing. Positive �u,tesateed, biggest Val. srtt TORONTO ONT. us,all sizes. Tek for catalogue. as strict in the matter of mar- OILBOM MANNIrAQTt/Rtivo Oo„ range. There are mauy cases LL p a row,r.r.. .urt.,•.,.OjtA1A0A where marriages take place when Just arrived all the n,BW Xmas Good Sale agent for Pickering and Markham, Howwnn E. TURxaae, Whitevale. it would be far better for the to In addition to above line I carr full lines of Peter Hamilton'S,etraw but; dividnals As well as for the State Currants, raisins.-peels', nuts. figs, dates, macaroni, lemons; lemons, y orange's. The dry goods are underwear, hosiery, mitts, shak- tern, Bissell's disk harrows and rollers, Dillon's litter carriers; washing if the laws could prevent such era, dress goods, table linen, boots, rubbers,overshoes machines, wringers,ete, (let the habit of consulting me before buying, "matrimonial alliances. In many and felts. instances they as well as their off- S'Z' 'C7CT2�iZt ' F'A'Y' 'POTS Call and see our Xmas novelty table. Suitable gifts for all. I'IQW�D E. TiiRNER, ' Wi IiT�vAt.p. spring.area burden to the coun- `try. We have a number cases Linoleum, Olikloths, Carpets, etc. of that kind in our own township TERMS CASH. and every other miinic•ipality is similarly situated. Judges in De- GEO. A. GILLESPIE, - Dunba�rton Aip\[) BAN troit state that the majority of a"TrLlm SOMD appeals for divorce ace Froin thoseK \who have one over to `Vindsor Be $ e vQ�l CANADA Branches i 8. r Established 1873 to get married, because in C'anadi- Aicterritory it is exaltr to get a a n .�, A Joint Account. license and the greatest; secrecy . ....�.:: •' r .. can lie maintained. We do riot' think that a license should be O is a Great convenience in handling the family funds. It is opened in ° 'the names of two'members of the family,and both may make deposits j. gaanted unless a mail has evidence ,or draw checks over their own individual signatures. to show that'he can supporta This form of account is particularly convenient for those who ,wife. Neither should a license be (� p •eve some distance from town. granted to a person who is ruent- " ally weak. There are also too 1#s the best kv�d o an�nves#went. Y°" can open a Savings Account with One Dollar. why not many ministers who are too wil- ling do so at once? 71 :•� • moto perform the marriage care- J. H. BUNDY Sole Agent, P I C K E R I N G BRAN C `. 1►uony'for the paltry fee that is � , ,�' , PICgERING received., when their better judg- CLARENCE T. BATTY, Manager BRANCH ALSO AT W!!ITIST. Y. "'✓:•*,..Y.. ti, :..,,.. •.. �,...• : - _ v- s-:•rrva'xma--a saes' rL !-'+r.ry:,,y�e-: ., .,_ :-.:..i... ._.:•r _ ,.. l >: �':Z"^ .!R.. •7t'.+viEi^'�'^-". lir rJ X.. r.... a- ...:.:fL7:~.,-er+,,,�_•.•. j},' '. �•'�,'..s` ..:. .'...��'.... _ Via.,...•... roe.,, ter."r. _.., .4.ti•',.:... ..: ."v" v+'..,++•x::' -V-.• 1l•4 r. . --.. ,, ... .. .. .-. .. Rd F CLAItgNONT Mrs, Robt. Sadler, of North Canadians won a number of R. E. Forsyth had a business Claremont, had the misfortune to prizes at the International Lige Winter is Coming-We are Prepared fall down cellar one da last week. tri to the city on Monday. y Stock Show at Chicago. W. M. Palmer had a business Being about eighty years of age To meet our she was ball shaken u and bad- y requirements in all kinds of Footwear. We deal in first to to Stouffviiie on Monday. Y P Archie L. Campbell, of Weston class Roods and at reasonable prices. "A call solicited." pp bruised. No bones, however, tL liobt. Leggin has engaged for Rare broken but she has since High School,was appointed public a - another year with Thos. E.9teph- been confined to her bed. ehool inspector for South York. Flour and Feed - Repairing promptly f Peter .Macnab jr. spent: Sunday constantly on hand, attended to. 1 with hrid hie brother, Charles, in Uz- Independent Telephone Central. " M�� Mary Macnab has been The Corner`Store. W. M. PALMER, Pro rieto>v spending a few days with friends P - ,in Toronto. is Richt}rd Johnston, of Toronto,was the guest of Fred and Mrs. Farmer over Sunday. 1 j Judson Bundy is now bpsy re- - r moving the timber from: the lot _ wo H. k BICHARDSON' S he recently purchased. Charles NeAl returned last week -from the West where he has seen t Important showing of finest display of •.the last three months. China. A very large assortment of Mr. Bray, who has been under Stationary, Books,Dolle, Toys, jubt f. the weather for some time past, is _ vA.,w slowly recovering. - received for the Holiday trade, Call George Thompson is spending and see them., Ii •a couple of weeks with his sons, Snbsoriptions taken for all Magazines, Chris. and John, of Glasgow. Weekly and Daily Newspapers L. and Mrs. Todd, of Stouffv ille, spent Sunday with the latter•y - <' 2. ...,parents, W. and Mrs. Leaper. R=CHAR,2DS01,T4 Sherman Rumohr and Walter -119 �. Ratley were in Whitby on CTed- Bxccic •street. WYlitb7 Aesday with a large load of hides: F. L. Green, of Greenwood, :We know of no other medicine which has been so suc- shipped a carload, of chop from •:. the C.P.R. station here this week. cessful in relieving the suffering of women, or secured so Dr. James Brodie, of Pontiac, many genuine testimonials, as has Lydia E: Pinkham's Mich.,is visiting bis brothers,Drr�. Vegetable Compound. SARG ye. and R. Brodie, for a few In almost every community you will find women who James Underhill left on Mondey have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg. evening for Chicago. He will etable Compound. Almost every-woman- you meet has Hae w large stook of Brat-class spend a few days at the stock either been benefited by it, or knows some one who has. show. In the Pinkham Laborato at Lynn, IVlass.,are files can- Springs, Mattresses and Iron Percy Linton,formerly of Clete- Laboratory . :., mout, but now of,LTxbridge, spent taining over one mi Ilion.one hundred thousand letters from Bedsteads. Sunday renewing old acqualntanc- women seeking health, in which many openly state over es ill town. A good S rin for$1.95. " . -` A Iron Bed for 8250 Thomas Paterson is erecting a their own signatures that they have regained their health g P g good p n the lot adjoin- by taking Lydia E. Pfnkham s Vegetable Compound. - A Rood assortment of all kinds of Chairs, Sidebords, new work shop 0 Ing Thos. E. Stephenson's black- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound'has. saved dressers, etc., always hand and smith shop. - .saved, at a very.low price. b James Underhill's wood sale on many women from surgical operations. Monday was quite a success. A Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is made ex-' = llumber'of Claremont people were cluslvely from roots and herbs, and is perfectly harmless;' Charles -Sargent, Claremont among the purchasers. The reason whyit is so successful is.because It contains /- number of our • , Hardware, Stoves and Furnaces Quite a rge tlu sports took is the shooting-match ingredients which act directly upon the female organism, __ at Alton& on Thursday last and Testoring it to healthy and normal activity, d0 YEARS' report a first-clam time. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine'testimonials such EXPERIENCE Thomas and Mrs.. Gibbons and son, Charles, also Adam and .Mrs. as the following prove:the efficiency of this simple remedy: 8 rs, of Atha, spent Sunda .. -S no sis.of Canadian I •^ F P� Pe Y Bellerlver, Que.— Without Lydia E. il?inkham a Vegetable , I Y F , with S. and Mrs. Stephenson. of• Compound I would not be alive. For five months I had painful North-west L-and Kinsale. 'u" and irregular periods and inflammation of the uterus. I suf. tyres Regulations. Several of our Sunday School fared like s martyr sad thought often of death. I consulted workers attended the meeting of two doctors who could do nothing for me. I.went to a hospital, Tm as #Ylnitlss as oorpany1Oiu who is s y sale head my family, the executive of the Township and the bestdoctor:s said I must subruit to an operation,because �O� @Lead a uart.r-sooton or arauable Dominion 4' Association at Brougham os.Tues-- I had&tnmor. I went back home much disc ed. One of @ a sand deew �� lend in Manitoba. ea■ssteh.w.n or auw�.., U m cousins advised me to take your Compound,as t had cured ,begrt„n our Orin . o The applicant mast appear in pwwa as the «•ry; day of this week. y v� t.probw�yi�•� Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-A�@sa�tee tine � The scarlet fever bents have her. I did so and soon commenced to feel Better,and my apps- eons a on district• Entry by proz mw be mWa u sW r0' tite came back with the first bottle. Now I feel no pain and am @.at tre. es rod essay,on certain oondtt�ow, by lwter.,oem- rN� nearly all recovered and the Iuar- cured. Your remedy is deserving of praise."—Mrs. Emma _ r'"°o t'' �`O' ° an°a"e er,.,n•d,w�htr.e:otn.r or.l.e.r o!iawoalns as tine has been raised from two Chatel, Valleyfield, �Que •ie1it"'a0'' homesteader. Belleriver, Quebec. Dube@.—sis mouth@' n41deaoe upon and of the dwellinggsa, that of Rev. J. Women who. are suffering from those distressing itis a mas:ifie,aa :a,a.e dr• .allvatloa of the lend!a..oh a! th:.. ansa . A. Grant and Ed. Wilson. A ithomest ad n an within ninleast 0 &a d , Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson peculiar to their sex should not lose si ht of these facts WGINS '°+�+°° �'"�' for his lyown d d• farm of •e him eo ansa eeypaPeepat4 Bold by solelyowned and occupied by him or b� 71M * gg r !steer,mother.@os.,daughter,brother or aiai@e were in Whitby on Saturday; Mrs. or doubt the ability of Lydia E, I inkham s Vegetable- N01NStephenson andchildren are Aowto ln!mn dia:sata . huarSez oder n RooflCompound to restore their health. @lauding may p=pt•gnartea@sotton afoot. tsa.wwweoa side hi@ bommtad. oe sato per sere. ^ spending a few days with the --- Duties—Must reside six months in each of ds former's parents in Myrtle. — ^ years from date of homestead entry (Including A number of those interested in DR. De Or SMITH Miss Kathleen Duke, 1VIAGHINE SHOP � the time and zed to earn homest@ad patsrit sad caltivats Ofty acres extra• the new union cemetery held a DENTIST, STQLTFFYILLE, A homesteader who bas exhausted hi►home. r ;Formerly resident pupil of"The Oat. „ stead zg t and cannot obtain • m on I+ !� "bee" on Saturday when the pasts Honor graduate of Toronto University Ooneervatory of Yusio, Whitby,a:.o, The undersigned having purely may talc: a purchased homeste%d a°certain --were rut in the. round for a new and Royal College of Dental surgeons. rl•.tepup of J.>3t.smith,uu..Doo., ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in dLtrloL Price$een per acre Duels.—ig� p g p gPate Director of -The Vancouver Con- _wire fence around the property. also Post-graduate of Chicago College. @ervatory o! Music." Tanc.mver. B.0..1 Kinsale, is prepared to .do all reside six months in. each of three yeas. p p y. g erg P Pa residents m nths and erecta boas• worth As we go to ress we learn that Crown and bridge work a-specialty. . Will-accept a limitgd numbee-of piano kinds of repair work and general 'Salm. • the Board of Health now Consider At Claremont 1st Tuesday of month. Pupils. pupils prepared for Conserve- blaeksmitbing. w.W.CORY, that all danger of contagion is Office over Sargent's Tinshop. torp Examinations. For terms ad- Satisfaction guaranteed 1 me?II�otpaidl`nie I dress "The Parsonage," Claremont, N.A.—Unautborized publication of this past and the churches will be re, Independent 'Pbone. Ont. 4 p •Prices right. vertisometit will not bi paid for. opened on Sunday and the school TIME TdBLU—Pickering Station G. Call and see us. icy on Monday., T.It, Trains going East doe as follows— V A 1kT JAMES PENGELLY. C t s We are sorry to report that:hiss •No• 6 Mail • . 8.05 A M.. Re B 1 ill Kinsale, Out.' UXJS 5 to FA I Delma Fat:nd is not progressing 12 Local 2.43 P.M. BARBER !k*m*ettwl� towards recovery as rapidly as 14 Local 6.04 P. M. Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' A PALMER. -her friends would like to, see'her. Troia. going West des as foilowa— • We ho her illness may now be No. 13 Local 8,36 A.M. Tele ries, 'Central office Bell' � 7 11 Local , .-2.30 P. M. Telephone Co. As1•gency for PAINTER ANDj DECORATOR of short duration. Rolston Laundry. ' a Graham Bros. shipped twenty- 7 Mail Seib P. M, CLAREMONT. - ONTARIO ' ,one horses to the ntertwent - 'S°ndav included. Contractor for general house repairs. Stock Show, of Chicago,on Thurs- Established 5 years in Pickering =day last, three -of these being Vttlage. :hackneys and the rest Clydes ADDRS89: PICKERING P.O. dales. We wish them their usual D. _EjMPSON &- -Co � N . success E. W. E V AN S,' Wilfred and Mrs. Sadler, ofBal- Santa Claus HeadAuraters ' cam,- entertained a number of `�' their friends to an oyster suppe PIMP M fae�nr@r of all materials and defli,in pe kept in stook. It will pay yotl t. $ ...and a social time generally on Fri- ANTA wishes .to remind. the Children not to forget, Dundas St to eall at our works axd fin t our*book a rget writing to lel him Shop and Residence, Rm day evening last. Among those S know-the.things they would like to get for Xmas. Address your letters --- and obtain Pd� '1 b. - i present were a number from to Santa Claus. care of D. Simpson& Co., Pickering, Ont. WHITBY, ONT. agents we do not employ them,ooneoq f)1&remont. ly we eau, and do throw off the ito nlr Our locality had its share of the We are giving away free a beautiful large Doll,now on extibition Three doors west of Whitby House. eommisaion of 10 per ow$.,which you will a� y in our store. See bills to explain how. _ certainly save by purchasing from ser general, disorganization of the FA'7CY GOODS AND:TOYa a grand display. We have the very thing you want. oaU ssolicaw. ° telephone service of the country We are prepared to instal wood or iron buy here and&leve money. Silverware—Knives,,forks, spoons. China- WHITBY GRANITE CO by the rain and ice storm of a ware—Berry sets, Tea seta,cups and saucers,porridge,sets.. Glassware— Pumps on ahortnotice,also attend 's week ago Tuesday.. The repairs Lemonade sets, glass sets, cake stands, fruit sets. to all kinds of repairing: Ofeos. - Whitby,On�atls are now completed and the system Seasonable Fruits-Raisins, is working &s usual. Currants, Peels, Nuts, etc., rock bottom prices. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, #=' R also gasoline engines and w GRocEI:Tics—Here we excel. Everytbing pure; fresh and clean. All foodatuffs g gi b m o q ro os. b A large number of trees were strictly under tight covers. Black xnd mixed Teas 26 to 50c lb cannot be the agars gear e = 'v w � g �� Ob I� badly damaged by the ice storm :surpassed. Try a half lb. Em.prjess Coffee 40c Ib. You want it again. :MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR M e $ s �� 2!0 N So Monday night of last week, A SIMPSON & Co. PICKERING some trees being altnost complete- Phone No.50 at residence. _• a e ly stripped of their branches. The t Q a� : o a oe .storm seems to have been general The Pickering, � O land the worst for many years. COMFORTS FOR ALL AGES y a� o:L. da—It td 11. qN �T• m �• n Coo e► The health situation is, being Vigilance ..Committee � �ao o.p RP ro� ;��d discussed on all hand°. It is be- C, isab�cr�• �' ; cm ro b� lieved that the severityof the Rubber comforts on bone ring, worm lozenges and Babies' Own Tablets FOR e e o o e 9 a v c o Ow+ r THE BABY. The object of this Association is to epidemic is Ceased and it is hoped Lead pencils, scribblers, slate pencils and slates FOR THE TODDLERS: lessen stealing and prosecute o m a = m mtl Jan < _ that it will be possible to with- Hair pins, side combs and barettes FOR THE MISSES. the felons. r .. .Feb » ' draw the regtrietions that have Fine shirts, neckties and cuff buttons FOR THE MASTERS. .b m m. ,° a ..w >a tg been imposed before the end of, Tooth paste, almond creadi and.talcum•powder FOR THE YOUNG LADIES. Members having property stolen oommoni- ll[u L the week. Razors, razor strops, shaving soap sbavtnR soap shaving brushes, bay rum nate immediately with any member q Apr p► Mt. and Mrs. Lyons and child- :ind Florida water FOR THE YOUNG MEN. of Executive Committee. R re o� .. a. may 00 CW ren, of Saskatoon, Sask., arrived Corn salve, foot powder, perfume, paints and witch hazel FOR THE, OLD Mombenhip fes 11.00, o w-• J ne O� MAIDS. Tickets'mavbebed from the President or, a a w a o,n July ' here last week to spend •the wint- Brier s s, snap tobacco, warm underwear, woolen soa and mitts FOR THE sectetet•y owapplicatton. s_' S S ffi A t p p� p r o o ma sept +" er months with Mrs. Lyon's par- PLD BACHELORS. b Exec.Com.—L..,�. Hanks, Geo.Lang, .,a Oct. ti ; eats, Eli and Mrs. Story. It is Also many other comforts that spsce-will not permit us to mention. W.V. Richtrrdeon,Pickering.Ont) � i! � m g m ma Nov. �o _-•l ruow fourteen years since Mr. Ly- 1 t one took up his residence in -the mm Deolc6 _. GEO. PHILIP, Brougham O'Connor, �Irthur teffre Jao°ery 1Pe rwhitby ri Oeb 4,(3an ingSonens&red he is delighted President. Seoret•ry L sWID. n a vp�grove 1e:'oeO°iOtl°aisa0. ' wiOf'the country. ;:..,,rte•>�. . � - -�ss�!.r ,'.',�'-s�'"'�...-'�jr--7;,v1^•••'.. _•-:. - � - .. �•.•!.._ �^....-' v 7;.f �.r. s. - i T` .,ti, - 110 n N .0 � :... i«C r.'S'�. `.'� .•..F. . 'f, .- ,..,.4� .'c•'.i:.... :y.,. ..... -,{ 4 .Y .. ,. `*^S•. y-i..Y. iL.� M'.+ '{ _ ,�:.. r r' ..z c• +•.. .. °3a.. .';.,,.,.r, '.J. .<„ .-,r.Y:,. ...r..• ?"....+. .*. rr v - —r8- '--^t p . .. :1., ov. ."`•.+,. gra..; -;i�cs,: ::>,' dr r WOME�i WHO SUFFER power which he had as God, but in the future with those who suffer TORTURED BY PILES: THE SUNDAY SCHOOL th se special splendors which make lack at Jerusalem. 1Could Not Seat! Could Not work] ur the experience of God. 15. Quoted from Exod. 18. 18, and Could Not Play I For your sakes—Which ought to illustrating the principle of equa- ' ;DI. Williams' pink pa g'iY8 Bp,- INTERNATIONAL LMSSON, shape those, so deeply favored, out lity from the miraculous bestowal How Zam-Buk Brought Relltf. - of all selfishness. Christ parted of the manna is . the wilderness. Mr. Julius Glacier of Denbigh, —�� DEC. b. with his riches and took our ov- There whatever each man gather- gularity and good Health. P Ont., says:—"I was so tortured by erty, in order that we might part ed, much or little, was found, upon ' -Every woman at some time needs with, out poverty and take his measurement, to be only "an Piles that I could not get ease,whe- a tonic. At special times unusual Leeson Z. Paul on the Grace of Gly- riches." �omer for each man." In the Chris- ther lying down, sitting, or stani• demands -are made upon her tion family mg. The ailment robbed ma of ins, 2 Cor. S. 1.16. Golden 10. I give my judgment—Paul tells y the same result is to be strength. Where these are added to them what in his judgment is fitting achieved, not by miracle, but by strength, of appetite, and of all do- 1 the worryand hard work which text, Acts 20. ab. � sire to live I I had suffered so long �. and fair. His relation to the church mercy. � g dells to her lot, weakness will re- and so acutely that I came to think Verses 1-5. Example of generous was not one of overlordship, but l silt, unless the blood is fortified to cs " there was no ease for me, but one, ' giving in the Macedonian churches. advisory (1 Cor. 7. 6 25). meet the strain. 1. Brethren—Striking the charac day I found out that I was wrong. This is expedient for you—Refer- STARVING �. Weak worsen find in Dr. Willi- P STARVING OUT HE GERMS. I was told that 'Zam-Buk cured teristic note of the entire chapter, rine* not to his advisingrather than Arms' Pink Pills the tonic exactly brotherly love. 'Unfortunately for this theory, it piles, and that this balm was alto- but to their needs. Moat of the commanding, but to the matter ether 'different to ordinary oint- The grace of God—The true in- contained in verse 7. The force of is not fully supported by the facts. g Y fills with which they suffer are due p to bloodlessness—a condition which spiration of the liberal giving of pail s exhortation is in the fact The truth, as we have pointed out, I menta, scores of which I had roved the Pills readily cure. itieee Pills the churches of ,Macedonia, namely, `is that the conditions are made more useless for so bad a case as mine Y that s year had elapsed since they I was. I got a supply of Zam-Buk save the girl who enters into wo- those in Beroea, Thessalonica, and had taken the first steps toward a{favorable for intestinal putrefaction PP y , Philippi. Paul had been a person- by the retention of the intestinal and began to use it regularly. P collection and even' before that, ,. manhood in a bloodless condition al observer of the life of the Mace- secretions, by the exclusion of air, I without going into unnecessary had had the will to a it. But now detail, in a few weeks I fount m from yearn of misery, and afford donian .Christians. (11) they must make up for their�and by the exclusion of fruits, the ; Y- M 1 prompt andpermanent relief to the 2, In much proof of affliction— dilatoriness, and actually complete starch and sugar food elements aelf cured. I owe my cure to,Zam- woman who is bloodless, and there- Buk entire] and I trust my ex- what - The testing brought by persecution was so long ago begun. which hinder putrefaction and are +• Y, fore weak. Mrs. B. Fisher, CoatesOut of your -ability—According g g ? eiience will be the means of lead- (Acta 17. 6; 1 Theas. 2. 14; 8. 8, 3). of the greatest ser'�ice in cleansing P Mills, N. B., says: "$ometime ago There were two fruits of their trials. the i testine. When the antiseptic ,'ing. other sufferers to try this great r system was in a very snaemic to your means. 0 P „ y ry One was joy (Acta 5. 41). The other 12. Where there is the proper dis- and germicidal properties of fruits herbal balm. condition as the result of an inter- I Nothing need be added to this was their poverty, so deep as to position to give something, what were unknown and the. anti-toxic nal hemorrhage caused by an acci= lain, powerful testimony save one dent. Though I' had the services of drain their resources and make lib- rnakea the gift acceptable to God Properties of rice and other cera-1 P P Y } g erality nearI out of the question. als not dreamed of, fast;-,g was na- question—if you suffer like Mr. a skilled doctor for a time, I did Y q p a due recognition of the law of; Glacier did, why not get relief from But joy and poverty worked to- proportion in giving. God does not' turally resorted to for the cure of •:xwt recover my strength, and gra- . . the same source as he did.? dually I grew so weak that I could gether to effect a most notable ex- seek a silly prodigality which over- biliousness and allied conditions. not do an house-work. As I ample of Christian giving. leaps a man's resources. But now that the light has come and Zara-Buk is a proved cure. for is y Sawed areas (as in piles) erysipelas, — .—seemed to row steadily weaker I 3. Twofold proof of Macedonian 13, 14.. The true communism of a better method has been wprked g eczema, ulcers, sores, abscesses, liberality: (1) it was conscientious brother] out, a by, should a e revive .s became couch discouraged, for y love. There is no need cold cracks, chapped hands, burns; " r —according to their power; that an should be distressed r Y previous to .my accident I had al- (2) it y pro- ancient and clumsy method 7 4 cuts, scalp sores, and all skin in. was been a heal woman. About I was spontaneous—of their own ac- vided all practice equality. Those Y �y i • juries and diseases. It is the most - this time I received a pamphlet tel- cord. The remarkable thing in who have abundance must share ' Macedonia was that the believers with those who want m sure of your aim before at- suitable balm for children a rashes. ling me of the strengthening pow- , , sot forgetting tempting to slap a mosquito: All Druggists and Stores at b0c. ors of Dr. Williams' Pink Villa. 1 gave not only as they were able, that those who enjoy bounty at • When duty calls on a• man he is boa or post-free from Zam-Buk CO.,' procured a boa at once and began but even went beyond their power. Corinth may easily change places a t to be out. P p Toronto, for price. using them, when they were gone This Paul does not encourage or _ V _ expect the Corinthians to do (verse y X got three boxes more, and b the 12) �'tsme I had used these.I found my- ' self somewhat stronger and my ap-. 4. Beseeching us . U--regard petite much better. Before I be- of this grace—They eagerly sought '' gen the Pill: I could scarcely walk i from Paul the favor of being per- ' up stairs, and could do no work at milted to exercise this unusual all. Now after taking three boxes charity, and, to . make common I was able to walk out in the open i cause with other believers in the air. I kept on with the Pills, and ministry of brotherly kindness (fel- f. after using six boxes was delighted lowsbip in . ministering). •': to find that I could again attend to I5. Not as we had hoped—He had "my household affairs. I took two,had good expectation of them, but 1 + more boxes of the Pills, and I telt !they bad surpassed even this. Not that I was as well as ever I had !only had they shown an unwonted ` . been,,and equal to any kind of exer. I generosity in gifts of money, when ��yG -tion. I have since recommended-j tbeir extrense poverty led him to �+ t yi l �` mow- »•, Al k Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to friends bone for only alight aid. Beat of a with beneficial results." all they had.made an unwithhold- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold mg surrender of themselves to w 1`— 'by all medicine dealers or will be I Christ as Lord, and had placed sent by mail at 50 cents a box or themselves at the disposal of the six boxes for 12.50 by The Dr. Wil- ia ostle, as an instrument of the. ]isms' Medicine Co., Brockville, will of God. This primary givia g Ont. over of their wills was the neces- sary condition•of their subsequent e Story of the Dollars ' gifts of money'* - - eOLDIER'S ROMANTIC CAREER S. Insomuch—To such an extent had the Macedonians responded nded to • Granted Botb Free Pardon sad a �the call for aid that Paul was ea- The Idee►l way Of earning money is t0° make your dollars work for Pension by War Office. couraged to urge Titus, wfio, ap- _ you. After an absence of fort parently (2 Cor`. 12. 18). had car- j y years ried from Ephesus the former let- Make your dollar work where it will earn the most, by seeking 'John Peck, a native of Nottingham, ter to the Corinthians, and who Ior the investment that will a tale best. returned to England recently and. I had undertaken the task of organ- p y ;- dia-overed that he was still liable 'iterrupted ing the collection among,them,to '�' d0� to be arrested for having deserted mplete this work,.which had been *r that earns but 2 or 3 per cent. is almo8t as bad �s'the from his regiment in 1868. liis ca- by the brevity of his idle doMasr which earns nothin reer, however, has been so remark- stay at Corinth. Made a beginning g ...�VVe advise Taxicab Stock at $6. able. that a hen the facts were re- i .fated the War OfF; not only gra �referring complete are sacerdotal words, � �0 per share, ar Value �i5.00, .' referring to the initial rites and the �nae�trS's fz a pardoa'i>nt s penuoa ( for beginniR .jallU pp " + ootatas «ell. full performance of a sacrifice, and Q January, 1910, it can pay a divide of 10 per cent. r xnrare therefore properly used in con. :Per annual or 2 1-2 per cent. Quarterly. Tr Fort o[,t>Peck ran away from home at the nection with the sacrificial. offering V _ _ age of twenty and went to sea. He of alms. It was Titus also who subsegnentIy joined the Army and 'Fore to the Corinthians the two l he Idle e Dot1Q� The Busy DoLg]�ar letters now embodied is our served in the Crimea. After peace lttbdiSec was declared he got transferred to ,and Epistle to the Corinthians. The dollar thahHs tied n in bad in- The' dollar that is world for on all another regiment and was ordered Paul seems to have had unusual _ P out to India, where he went (confidence in the ability of 'l itis vestments--- he time- -:t the Mutiny. Later he'I to deal with the trying conditions —the loiter that is invested in (COnseF- ethedollar that brings you's bis Per- quarrelled with an officer and de- at Corinth -C 4LS°e of returns— quarrelled low interest beari securiti t ' serted. 7. But—Whyshould it be neces � a' --the dollar that is invested in good com- ostially acid at a high pr..mium— He had a hard time as a South I sary for Titus to exert any great _ - raercial stocks Or industrial enterprises African .diamond prospector, but effort in this direction, when they the dollar that is.not Invested aAy :and Krns away.above the ordinary bank :whenever a chance of fighting oc- are so highly endowed with other wkw*, reposing in the old stocking under Interestcurred he always embraced it,. and ;Christian graces 7 Consistency re- ''the mattreA or in the tin teapot on. the s„ he served against Ine Basutos,' quires the grace of liberality as ;pastry shelf— the dollar that by ,nick tarns and the Zulus, and the Boers. His re- well.: Therewasno better way of clear foresight doublos, trebles and latives had not heard of him for fif- proving that their love for Paul —ths delfar that buys the things that quadruples itself— �+ . „ .ty-three years, when the recently you would be better without— was genuine. —thts is the busy debar. i reappeared. He is 'now seventy- 8. I speak not by way of com- �—thft is the Idle dollar. To keep your ehrtl8r busy make it two years of age and is bent.on go- mandment--An enforced liberality *srl[ for you and can big returns. lag•back to South Africa to find Tho Idle dollar rives no man comfort in .An have stmt in Taxicab Stock will work in the mines. would rob it of that very sp'ontane- ity which makes it a virtue: But holding, keeping, owning or wasting. prove the best known medium. 1d some at Corinth-had treated Paul a appeal for,money as a desire to get :,BABY'S OWN TABLETS " ' control of their possessions, and �! ea n ' tment ' h! is anxious to show them that " A SMILE 1N EVERY DOSE his only purpose is to test the sin hWds" that Alis t long felt want, which sopor as insistent ud growlnif $mixing, happy, healthy little cerity of their professed loyalty by enabling them to give as freely as 44mmd which has ossibilities of est future � ones are found in every Home where the ling Ionians. g y � p � ���Ons � t� i�tl i>tnitgelt. 1 Baby's Own Tablets are used. An r occasional dose regulates the sto- 9. The highest incentive to gen- �� �e t0 8 barely el t hs• 'l0?ed a is Town System of Taxloabs, for is x nwntho i mach and bwrels ,and keeps little erous giving for the poor is in the -its big esrai&,Lr capacity. ones-well, ,or will speedily restore manifestation of that grace in the 'health if sic lfness'comes u'nexpect- humiliation and self-denial of Christ ..What 1't may do in the future, with an'outfit Inoreased NJ&ny tk"SW% 1"r an defy edly. ' Ask any mother who has used Jesus our Lord (a word which mag- ° this medicine for her children and nifies the condescension of Christ, surmise. she will tell you there is nothing as Panl does again in Phil. 2 .5-8). Taxicab Stock has a great future,and the time is buy Twicxb Stock Is NOW. -else so safe and sere. Mrs. N. Pa- He was rich—Calling attention to - quin, St. «enceslas; Que., says.:— the.glory surrounding that form of 5nbscriptieas will be accepted up to 100-shares it the order recited it this AM "I have used Baby's Own.Tablets existence which he had with the e. Father before his entrance into hu- Y aur most of the little ailments of Mali us your cheque at once if.yon wish to participate before the iscae is eihaasted. �. childhood, and have not known man flesh. fhem to fail. From my own ex- He became poor—Accepted the • ' Adelaide ane ' •Victoria its. -perience I can recommend them to imperfections and impoverishment all mothers." Sold by all medicine t.) w1Iich flesh is heir, especially the a A .EnI h dealers or by mail at 25 cents a shame of death on a cross. What i:. j, Toronto 1 box from The Dr. Williams' Medi 'ho gave up, as Paul elsewhere SEND FOR.OUR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. A2 pine Co, Brockville, Ont. ,teat hes, was, not the character and _. �.. f - .. n,r...,.. :..n. w.. .,.-, _, y_ a..r-.. err.r... :.a..w:,..,n'�.:...,-.,-_..w_• _ ,. .... .. :. .:. -... .::..,-ter_.... ... -. �::t ...A� y: :-.:._.:,..:•�-.-.....d.i m4 am .� w..G"3� � '•., ..; .. ,yai s•er..W.a. 5 �. .. ,,,v,,, . . '., 4. ..x. .�.,,,rm,.,^ -s..,A< ,.s'. ,.�..y..rn �„"'-`.,:5"_ r 1:� :a .. LL d :Sri 77 .R+ -� ..:�-r.C•'•4. z-�.+,:,e, +'Y,,va.. s WA.' ^•iy'd+f[i< l" lro �� ♦:., 4. '"4. rs.m-w-,v. w. " ',.3'2•« -•�.y.-zxo. _}se" .�a...•..- ..,7 nv ,..s:t. ..,. ':• 'a. a •+<�as:+: +•sFr:!47 ^4•�'.3'�-i,en -!.a ,e-�.,., a 7Md.'.'."9s�n':' ,".?.i=.a''.. ''N'•r..'-4i.., ^',, zs ac.^ 4 or more not otherwise'provided for : DZIRECI'OIRB lFi�TlUL? PAID AND by the railway schools the railway y DIRECT. AGNES ALL G4NB department and the education de- _ parcment, actin 6 conjointly and It is s well known fact that tLel Mr. Poultry Producer each furnishing half .the expense, Tien usually selected to act on Di- When year after year finds our Poultry basis*- Wgrroowing there " !MDODD'S YIDI�TIE7 FILLS CU1BD provide suitable premises and a cer- ;rectory Boards of Banks, Insurance, must be some good reasons for it. It is not luck-seiner is It Y CHAS. N.KIDNEY CYN81l!S CUR tificated teacher at a salary of $390 Companies and other Financial III- advertising-but it is TIBlIl. tt ,;487 a year and quarters. titutions are men more or jeer in, w•pasr HIGHEST soot sash•.s.tl••rr. Children of railway employees ;;he public eye men of lar ability w•are PLwars buyers, y. P y large Y 3)r•are the largest dtetrlb•ten 1•esesda. r are carried to and from these ►nd wide experience. BECAUSE tat•,woks daily cash routes. ISiatement of a plan oleo Suffered schools free of charge and are The ver fact of their ret is- 8orlETle your .t year tees assets* mat , y SO beaeat•your t your door demands s itds ,I for a Year Frew Different Forms urged slightly Lower fees than in eel business ability and breadth of, w.rk.t the regular government public outlook makes theta very desirable' of Ridney Disease and Found .a '38-INN, LAMGLOtS CO., Limited. MONTREAL Speedy Cure. schools, says the Educational Re- acquisitions to such institutions,; ,. view; they must also provide their 1 and their sound conservative wis- New Richmond Enation, Qua. own books and stationery. Na ob- dom on matters constantly arising _ 'ov. 29.--(Special).-Ia these cejd jection is raised to the attendance have resulted in the substantia';. ger Pink Eye. p+zo•ttos ?M` `[ i11 days whoa Rheuinatiam, Seim of the children of farmers who also growth of most of our leading In QQM ' DISTEMPER :hr.°g[Waver over Ft1ca, Backac)<e and other Ricins map be living beyond the cbnveni R stitutions. * if sureeare and positive preventive,no nutter how horses at �'an� an isesses are working havoc in eve once of any government public• Criticisms have been made in the. bi—ed er"expOsed•" Liquid.si.ea en the tongue:scar an tb.�7Moa sat . Glands6 expels the polsonaus gernsh'ota the foci Cum Dlrtesapes la Does icorner of Canada, thousands will school. gust' that "some Directors, owing to and sbeopand Cholera in Poultry. Largest sewns•iive•txJc ramietT• Cure* x be interested in the statement off. An oltcial of the railway known the fact of their man and varied La Grippe anions human beiass and>a a Sne Sidney remedy. hoe sat E• Chas. X. r, the well-known es the education officer acts as man- y tattle:$6 and 311 a dews cnt.th;.out Keep It. sih.w to soar drus2i•t. Cyr, interests, are not really as rhos- who will get it for son. Fre.Booklet."Distemper,cause•ant Cures, ^cv rber of this place. a$er of all th'e railway st;hools, and I oughly conversant with the details; DIaTRIBUTONe—ALL WHOLEBAL[ DRUOOtaTe I had been a sufferer from Rhear- where they are a sufficient number roE the Institutions for which they sPonN MEDICAL co..tw.isi.w [asNrial•slsts,sss[t�1;Ills..us.A. i; ltnatism and Backache for a year," of parents they form-local commit- act as thew should be,and to•meet - -- - i Mr. Cyr states. "AIy head also tees to assist him in managing'the et iticisals nems of our leading Cs- EDUCATIONAL roubled me and it was hard to Col- affairs of the school'. He is always less guided b the opinions padian Institutions are attaching J a yea ore or le P i Boards of �ect my'thoughts. I heard of cu to g y �a new Officer to their R A W FURS Bookkeeping - Made by Dodd's Kidney Pills and f of the station masters or head ofFi- Directors, called the Directors' c.a.igam•ats soltoltod, •write for Price List. +' .;made up my mind to try them. Thai I cials of the railway. The schools 'Auditor. r conr•t• in this subject is un- Canadian Hide dl Skin Co.Cisuryasmed. It gives the stp.dent a marvellous effect of the first boa are inspected regularly by the in I The Traders Bank of Canada wall tra nine worth many times the oons r, my system at once raised my' Spector of:the education depart- perhaps' the first institution to t! FRORT•ST. EAST. TORONTO, OMT to take it. Write for particulate te, pea and b continuing to tak ment. - COLLEBRITISH AMERICAN W11N[S[ © Y adopt this new method. Their Di- I COLLEGE, Y.M.C.A. a'Id'a. Toronto. them I am naw a Bound and well' Statistics of these railway schools rectors' Auditor is Mr. J. L. Willie, Greased Poultry T. M. WATSON, Principal. war, man. All my pains and aches are f for 1903 show that there are forty- a man for litany years connected �jgone and I am able to do my work cue schools on the' railways, with with the Bank ' a'Branch Manager ANY QUANTITY. TI ' rL EARN TEM BARBER T�ADLe—v irvithout pain." - a 'total enrolment of 2,13b pupils. and who is ossessed of exceptional system--constant pract ce; car Mr. Cyr is only one of thousands Many of these children would have P P �inatrncre ; tow week: complete tours• y ability and experience. Market PriCeS Guaranteed wols tree; graduates earn twelve whom Dodd's KidneyPills have' no educational advantages if it , !eighteen dollars weekly; writ• for es Mr. Willis's duties, as-Directors' logoe. Moler Barber College U1 QUeonj red of Rheumatism, Sciatica and were not for the railway schools es- ,Auditor, are to act for the Bank'a REMITTANCES DAILY East, Toronto. e` Backache. For Dodd'e Kidney Pillai tablished especially for them. The busy Directors in the way' of over 5-71 - lways cure sick or disordered Kid- expense to the Cape Government seeing, investigating and reporting. Ship by Express and ,Advise AGENTS wANTfD. eys. And if your Kidneye•are well' railways for these schools was $28, or. all matters that creme before 1'�+e Ar UFACTrRING COMMA Y •wANTII �� man to sell tirect to farmers. Quick ' Apo n can't have ]rheumatism, 6aia�, 367 for the year 1907. them in the regular wac Of bulli- eller. Every farmer waste one. 7056 �� J. A. McLean Pr oduee Co.oprofit. Experience- valuable bat: uaaeoee- ` or_BstCkarha. -'- 'I Hess. He is responsible only to the Bary, Postal to-day brings particulars. AN EKCELLE�T ItErNEDY. Board,of Diree'tors'and his work has LiAs i0' Charles Adams. Sarnia, Out done a great deal in facilitating the 74 to 76 Front St. East,'Toronto PREVENTIVE. 8TOC is S. Will Break 1'p a Cold in Twenty deliberation of the ' Board at all The little girl was actin Haar taut Houle and Care any Cough o INVESTM&S—YOUR ORDES9 TO t, g �- g times. T' bar or sell Stocks will receive my !lily before company. Her mother That Is Curable. The progress made by the'Traders 7 • •learned her sharply. personal attrntioa, S. X. Mathews, Hroit• •' If you do that again Ill smack The following mixture is often 'Bank in the last few years has been or, s3 Scott. Rt., Toron„o. � you, she said. prescribed and is highly recon- �'erp gratifying indeed, both to their 'I iqL VES Rafse Tbom without 0,112' mended for coughs, colds and other Shareholders and many cu3tomers. I B=wklst Free NO, y0tl won't," replied the perttrouble:' 2 'w! Lea 8teo!e,Briggs good Co.Ltd..T.reato.Ioss. throat and bronchial trouble: Mi= '.The Traders Bank has now 100 1 .� sus the ,e;fntw daughter. "I'll sit down,on myself nd s s N*.TIA. o..reome h7 the, and than �• two ounces of Glycerine, aha]! Branches in Canada, mainly in Ott- e. sat DEFECTIVE HEARINC *,ell*=* by the, r you can't. ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine com- tario and the We.at, altLough it is .,.. . et of the marvels of the eiootriaat art•, in use pound pure, and eight ounces of jreportecl that they are shortly to;i 's i►feRArs Ant sbroeihoas the world, Write for catalogs•a } �• tiiilr[!tad peawnt Genorat Asoestie Co.,et Canada,1.id..W Toage T. a Ar 'Old Gent--"Young man, I have bought open in Montreal and extend their vicesro t' 18L. Toros" . got rumors that you intend to elopepparse Whisky. These can be boar t y taitwt In any good drug store sad easily J oyerations to the East. �do��'� with my daughter Sir,to-night." Young 13i 6 together in a large bgttle. fo Mill BOYS WANTED fM Man (confused)-"$ir, I-er-you- $ -''"— a -` tt�--" Old Gent—"Hold on, now, genuine Virgin Oil of Pins ONE OF 'EM. .b 'm • don't get nervous, or I'll lose eon- pound pure is prepared only in eels•d to work for no, selling Xmas cards. You fldence.la ' oar and p the laboratories of the Leach Che- Tommy-"Pa!"' can make rive dollars par week. Send fit-„ you, put a stop to =teal Co., Cincinn4ti, and put a Pa-"Well, what is it now I" - P twenty coats' deposes, which will be re- for dispensing is half-ounce vials. Tommy-".What's _the 'woman THINK l turned to you at Xmas. We will .tart YOU with a good stock. The American News . • - -— -,t,-- q �q y PThiak three times before,` yen � i �'• ' - question'I" ener.so 1-2 81oar W,.Toronto. .-: mothers, Qiw the Chiislree s Crnnp. One way not to settle a ueaticn Pa-"Did you mail that letter"z.' speak and thus give the other fel- - g is argue about it. Spaahln does net caro children of bed. >; low a chance to make a fool'of him- o trapor des ettin There is a constitutional cause Belt, P arse?I a n Canada's C. A. KING GLOBE. TROTTER .• j` . r this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box VP 8 Requisite for the Rancher. - ' - � � r,;•��, ' lhar est dealer.!pa= � ,q. w incisor, One,, will Goad fires to any pa the cattle ranges of the West, I•i walking from Muntreal to Van- POULTRY. •hivmea:�.`cY+t.°Oa. cher her snccassful borne treatment; where men and stock are far from couver, 2,898 miles on CATSPA W F U I pay mail and ex- �sith full isstruetios•. Send so money. ' We call the attention of our read- res citer�tos•remit rut write bar to-day it your children doctors .and apothecaries Dr. Tho- IiUB$ER HEELS. Left Mcntreaj era to the advertisement of Gunn, promptly,s,eic�largeat 3'`681 to He.Ihiee., rouble you in ibis war. Don't blame the as 'Eclectric Oil is kept on hand ] o'clock Oct. 23rd, passed Sudbury, pa Qootaeloasandahippingtags pn P' S seat free- r �hild, the chant•• are it can't help IL ran'- the intelligent as a ready made Ont., 430 miles, hove 16th. Whoa ! Langlois cit Co., nntreal, .which s 1 his treatment also cnres adults and aged ins not only !or many human. will he reach-Vancouver'7 _133 prizes appears elsewhere in this paper. If JOKN HALLAM. TORONTOpsopla iroublN with utile dilBcnities by �edioine, ls but as arbores and cattle medi- I offered nearest guessers. Lrontstal ca.est you have any poultry to place on y or night rd the market duringthe holiday sea- -CustomelL"Hage year igs' !and caof Jilt.will find matters and recemerit. A horse i* free. iveitperieesjist s on p�etddresa, son. take Wetthetrhavlce and commu- before rushing 1 set ?" Wait P greatly simplified by using this 011. WALPOLE ;RUBBER CO., LTD., , nl g ECONOMIZE i Waiter—"No, air. It e a t. It Is a good plan y cost` to follow D :.eoris what makes me walk this opt B., Morltse3l, - ea write butter,these.people if you have �o s to market. 1W YAP? •!" It's is usually., y '� � cheap advice. BE CA►.11i r honey to "`Don't git inr'ignant wif de man dg me or they are { dispose of at any time, raanlRatdt Try Illurins tys plemory VIPurine DomiFini a t Smart. 600tLes i.�s n restlessduringdales acou coupled, when I QPistore 8e said Uncle9Ebecreclit at �CaoWa to be a very reliable house.;' ' , Weak Tt+•ars. Watery Eyes - „ _ 14 tt. E g P= P n. May- -�..� s Compounded by Rsp•rl a Ply , , InIKE HIS DAD c , 4 p� *wake with s loss of appetite, pale be he ll be de. means of Savin you . ursine ao IaluTlotts Qr Pr hiNte� s ' y lfarine or ons Ere j�oabl•e. o countenance, picking of the nose, some worry in de future." Billy 13omerun-"Do yoti believe By Ordering From U2 By Mali. g ill Llke urine. Try it, ka say's Ey „ or Scat'y Eyelids. Drug arts Be]i Yur n etc., you may depend upon it that l -_ in heredity Y :11t roc. The tdn:is• EygsdmedL Oa.. cMI the primary cause 'of the trouble is pjjls for Nervous Troubles. Th. Jimmy .Strikeout -` !'Certainly; SEND FOR i ago, wiH Dead?on Istetaatias ><y. �ok1 worms. Mother Graves' Worm Ext ( my baby playa a great bawl game." E(.�.�5' RED BOOK N0. 9 ! as. stomach is the centre of the nervous terminator effectually removes system, and when the stomach us. A COMPLETE CArALOO OF She-"How is it your sister didn't these pests, at once relieving the �ipends healthy action the result is, A Medical Need Supplied.-When DIAMONDS sing to-night t" He-"Oh, the little sufferers. manifest in. disturbances of the A medicine is found .that not on s doctor has forbidden her? He says -_ nerves. If allowed to persist nezv- j acts upon the stomach but is so WATCI-IES . she must'not ung for six months. why go south and undeatake a' oars debility, a dangerous ailment, composed that c4tain ingredients She--"Does he live near her? long expensive journey to rest your-; may ensue. The first consideration I of it pass unaltered through the oto- SILVERWARE, oto.. Bio. c tired nerves or overworked body 4 iii {© restore the stomach to proper mach to find,action in the boasts, asA►r PnArE ON Rrpunsr. 7=: Nothing looks more ugly than ti In the.Ningara Peninsula is a place I'actiofi and there is no readier rem-.' then there i.s..available a purgative' `I see a person whose hands are cove provided by nature and art for your edy for this than Parmelee'.s Ve e- I and a cleanser of great effective- E L,L I S B R Q S. , r .H eyed over with warts: Whyhave s ectal trouble. nature .has ro- ! g g DIAMOND NMPORTERs, P P table Pills. Thousands can attest ness. Parmelee s Vegetable Pills Yonge St. ToronYto ese disfigurements on your .per- uided the saline waters of the "St. .the virtue of these pills in curing Are of this character and are the bon When A sure remover of &III .Catharines Well" and art has ''nervous disorders. (beat -of all pills. During the years' ° warts, corns, etc., can be found in equipped the "Welland" with the � that they have been in use they have Holloway's Cora Cure. needed appliances for treatment, „ • established' themselves as no other e b _ I must warn you, deart'st he yvA. LUNGS rest and comfort. St. Catharin'' I pill ,has done. . SCHOOLS RUN BY RAILROADS. on the line of the-Grand Trunk Isaid, that after we. are married - Railway System,- it Q-Qada.'s great you will rosy likely find me incun- << RESTORED BY PSYCHINL ed to be arbitrary and dictatorial Hallo, old chap ! What are you -Cape Colony Has Forty-one of Them winter health reson iia my manner." "1To matter," she doing in the chemist's 4" `I want "PSYCHINE"has restoredtheusaads in Isolated Communities. A' booklet with full infbrmation replied cheerfully, "I won't pay something for my head." '�g�m 1 of people to buoyatil.beahh and stren[th i} A novel system of special educe- will be sent by, addressing Mana- ',the slightest attention to what you How much d' •oar think ,,. whosedonditionhad been,egardedashepe- tion for the children of Cape Col-, ger, "The Welland," St. Cather- as „ g s 3 you'll get 4 Ism. k i.•tonic and flesh-bntlder cos. ony is in operation; and the success ines,. Out. ' y' t.lairig reniares le properas u a of the schools is marked. Many inherit weak lunge, and as urifier and germicide. It WM dre2gt= r I► Whenever railway employees in Iv'ATURALLY. disease usually assails the weatkest and Heel the weak lungs, fo_�. our she isolated places can guarantee an H8 wan -Very deferential, but he point. these persons are continually phlegm. and drive away the cough, no average attendance of ten children was a deacon in the church, and he ' exposed to attacks of cold and pul matter of hew long standing. . felt that he had a right to criticize. �monary disturbances. The speedy s "P9YC1i1NE'"conn up the whole "I hoe you'll pardon me," he system and drives out disease, heat the r p y p use of Bickle s Anti Consumptive decayed tissue andTettoresle•teaergy. Its D r. Merge ' s said, "if I suggest that your s„r- Syrup will be found a preventives ares dei!y will proven: and ward oto `rat A n d i a n R O o t P t l i s mons are-ah--- and a protection, strengthening the: moa sable disease corr,mption. are not a few asci Hurtled remedy "Too prosy, I suppose 7” suggest praans so that they are not so liable Write for a Free 9aspb. -oar grandfathers used teem. ed the minister. to derangement from exposure of For sale4anDrassirstcDed•n,sk.A=1 1 Hatt a csutnry ago, before evnfed- "Oh, no; not that. But too l abrupt atmospheric changes. p►tvlae• a "enation,they were on sale In =arty long," Sickle's Syrup is cheap and good. Dr. T. A. 3 Ulii every drug or general store in the "But you nmtn't blame• me for Canada of that day, and were the 0 � OROIiTO `x reoognta•d care in thousands of that, returned the minister plea- First Youth-"Scientists say that 'homes for Constipation, Indiges- santly. "If t=oll knew a little more, trees contribute to the heat in the t ; tion, Biliousness, Rheumatism and I wouldn't have to tell you so atmosphere." Second Youth - Ridney and Liver Troubles, To-day much." "That's so; a birch has warmed me R � .r _ 23 THE p .. they are ins` as effective last all j rn.?nv a ttnle." reliable as ever, and nothing better Between his reh�i�?n and pleasure I �, bas yet been devised to' it is always the latter that inter- Rindlc mention the name of this PRONOUNCED SI-KEEN5 t Cure Common Ills teres with a man's business. i T!It-U ISBCE ti 0. 4II-OJ super In writing to advertisers. ,. 1 ..,A '. C' sari +w..... '• +}l.I�.L ..I.M.s ••� •.MIL L, '•:. ..' .a f. {,,- -.r-. urn>.. � '.., •..:..-. -: .' ....... .,.,:'.._, ,•.. v t. ;'hF--T..T.n +-crr•4 T"-�f 2-r`a a wry., a':..I ' ".1-e.Yi. ..- '.. J• „..L?'..-]'Sj.:7i� +.�:�'Q�•..;e-.....r } m .+ • .i *S'+;•ai"R'S+. Y•?"�'•.i.T »FS'". 2,1,�'.+m✓:C'�. 'M"S t...e.?'t .A..a .,.!'9'M; :7 .. .. ^ `.tr. ..+ ^a -Miss Dolly Kerrie spending a -Miss Irede Rogers, who at- LOCALISMS. r couple of weeks with friends in tended the formal opening of the Toronto. new Friends' College ni Newmar- z� e� ,,'. Found-A lady's back mitt. -Miss Eva Hickey has secured a ket on Fniriday, spent a few 'days' Overcoat N ••• --,Loser call at this office. * situation in McConkey's restaur- with friends in Toronto on her re- -J. S. Jephson spent Sunday ant in Toronto. turn home. with friends in Toronto. -Born-On Sunday, Nov. 28th, -Edward Eckardt, of Glasgow, -Millinery considerably reduc- at Toronto, the wife of 'James E. was in town on Saturday complet- 1 Only, Black Beaver Coat, velvet collar, size 87. Bargain-at cost ed. See Mrs. Leigh's advt. Bryan, of a son. Ing the deal for the purchase of -- --- -Miss Annie Calvert, of Osha- -Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman, of Toron- Mies Banks' property in Glasgow. Fur-lined Coat, German Otter collar, cuffs in sleeves, Melton cloth :,,-we, was home over Sunday. to, spent Sunday at the home of He was accompanied by Mr. Scott, Shell,-$81.00. -Mrs. J. H. Bundy spent Sun. her mother here. teacher in that village. pair-cloth lined Coat, Otter collar, Beaver cloth Shell, $20.00 " day with friends in the city. -See the rich cut cut glass, -F. Thompson, who has been -C. and Mrs. King, of Oshawa, jewelery, toilet sets and all kinds foreman of the east G.G.R. section Heavy Tweed Coats with the Muto collars, all prices. spent Sunday with Mrs. B. Bunt- of nice gifts at McFadden's. for some time, has been transfer- " ing. -The ladies'Aid of the Method- red to the west section and F. Also samples to choose from and made •=Born-On Sunday, Nov. 28th, ist church met on Wednesday aft- Franklin, of Bowmanville, takes the wife of Murray Barrett, of,a ernoon at the home of Miss,Fawk- charge of the east section. to your order. \ daughter. es. -The secret of success I Why 1 j -Mrs Geo. M. Palmer is seen. -Miss Cassie Green,of Toronto, there is no 'secret about the sue. p s ing a few days with her daughters spent a few days last week with cess of bread made from Spink's R. A. BUNTING, P/CKER/NG `q in Toronto. her brother, A. G. Green, and -White Satin" flour. Everybody . -Donald Kerr, of Toronto, family. knows that it's due solely to the FT --spent Sunday at the home of his -Simpson and Mrs. Porteous superior quality of the flour. mother here. and daughter, of Raglan, visited -To-night (Friday) from 7 to 9 A Great Milliner, ��•�n��•iChas. Leigh has been employ- Mrs. Ponrteotis' sister, Mrs. B. o'clock, Mr. Oldfield, of,the Can- 1 1 ..ed by G. P. O'Leary,at the latter's Wagner, on Sunday. adadian Kodak Co. will give his '-furniture store. -The Township .Council will demonstra, tion on velox paper and - -Ed. Gormley, of. the Massey- meet in the township hall at Bro- the developing .tank. All those Harris Co.,Toronto, spent Sunday tigham on Monday next for the interested in amateur photo- $5 00 Hats for $2.50. $4.00 Hats for $2.00 and so on RK sat his home here, transaction of general business. gra phy are invited to attend. -James' Haley left a few days -Mr. Day, a student of '%Vyc- — cost considerably more to produce. �1 ago for Oshawa, where he has se- liffe College, occupied the pulpit UXBRIDGE cured a situation. in St. George's church on Sunday This offer lasts only until Saturday,the 11th of December. John Imrie is moving to. Toronto. -Dr. Henry will be here a's last and 'preached most'acceptab- 111.. Imrie is an old resident of this Ladies, now is your chance. usual next Tuesday to attend to ly. section. r his professional duties. * -Mrs. J. Harsell, we are pleased Messrs. :McMillan. and Anderson �R North Side. ' -M. Shapiro purchased a horse to report, is much improved in shipped ten heavy horses from here SIRS` LEIGH, King St„ . Pickering, Ont. " in Toronto one day last week, but health, and is now spending a feiv Friday. r the animal died a fete hours after days'`with her sister, Mrs. John An orchestra has been organized in being brought home. Beelby, of Claremont. connection with the Presbyterian Sun- the rrr -The Women's Institute held'a During the past week we have day School in Uxbridge. most successful meetingon Wed- had a taste of The Government estimates for the genuine summer coming fiscal year, submitted to Par- t 'nesday afternoon at the residence weather, Sunday in particular be- liament a •few days ago, included an of Mrs. Smith.Clark. There was Ing exceptionably fine. We hope item of $15,000 fora public building 'V- hapmau a good attendance and many time- we may have many such days. at-Uxbridge. ly and profitable papers were read -The annual meeting of the and discussed. Pickering Vigilence Committee MARKHAA -Rev. W. Moore was in. Whit will be held on Tuesday evening, �rhe��'ee Xmas �e�eeries b esterda attendin a ,s The trord of the inspector has'been - y y y g pecial Dec. 14th, in the Town Hall, Pick- given that Markhanis new post office meeting of the Presbytby of ering. commencing at 7.30. The will be ready for.occupation in two Whitby, called for the purpose of election of officers and -other im- weeks. - G' dealing with the call to Rev. Mr. portant business will be transact- To show their appreciation of good Rice to the Ashburn. Myrtle and ed at this meeting. *_., work done by lir. ,Reed as principal W e have spent tune and moue in peal rah of the best eatables for the Utica congregations. -Bargains Saturday, Dec. 4tb, of Markham high Sehoot, the pup cis y -The Epworth League of Al- IWO. Redpath's best granulated of the sch000l arranged for-Thurmy Festive Season. We just mention a few of mond's church night an elaborate farewell entertain- the many good thing's. F paid a fraternal auger 85.10 a hundred. Redpath's i •r meat at which Mr. Reed was present- ' visit to the Leasrue here Tuesday Imperial granulated sugar 4.80 a ed with a purse containing$50 in gold. New Select Val. Raisins, 4 lbs only 35 cents, evening. The visitors provided hundred. Sugar is n and still - ¢ g p Mr:Selby's new residence on Church Also, New Seeded Valencia Raisins the program, every number of advancing. Expect it 5.40 or 5.50 St, is now completed and on Tuesday- and nice Seedless Valencia Raisins wbieh was much applauded. Re- a hundred. We. quote• old price. of this week the family of Me. Jack- Extra nice new cleaned Currants, 3lbs:25c t freehments were served at the :Raisins 4 lbs 25e, currants U lbs: son moved in. The residence has Al , Candied Citron, Orange and Lemon Peels e meeting. 25c. D. Simpson & Co.' * modern canFeniencea and has perhaps _ Figs, Dates, Walnuts,..Almonds, etc. - -:Aar. and. Mrs. Traomer, of -John Baxter, J. P., .of St. the best inside layout of any home in Oranges, Lemons; Pickles; err. 'Bloomington, spent Siinday with Paul's Station; was in Stouffville Markham. Only eight weeks were taken up in the actual time of build- D. and Mrs. Simpson. On their last,week attending the funeral of ing, thus establishing a new record " return on Monday they, were ac- his sister, Mrs. Mertens, after for Markham. z ' `ewmpanied by Mrs. Mahon, who which be paid a visit to his many Mrs. John Little, one of' the most - ' SUGAR SUGAf? r has been spending a few weeks Pickering friends. It is now'eigh- highly 'respected of the women of -with her brother, Mr. Simpson, teen:; years' since Mr. Baxter left Scarboro• Township, passed away at. 20 and 21:lbs of the best Redpath granulated and.nice allow. ,and family, Pickering, but .he shows little her home near Brown's Corners, on p g y -Much interest is being mani. change in his appearance in that Thursday, November 11th, after a Higher prices are coming soon. 1 ;Tested is Halley's comet, which time. lingering illness of heart disease. The will become visible to the naked -Mr. Wells, representative of funeral was held on the Saturday fol.* Pastry Flour I lowing to.Jiellville Church cemetery, Monarch _ eye in a few weeks. It is now be- she Mount Forest Carriage Co., and was very largely attended by •tween thirty and forty years Rinse spent a day this week with L. D. those who had known and respected For choice pastry, Christmas baking. etc., we have had the privilege of see Banks. Mr. Wells was one of a her in life. Rev. Mr, Kerr conducted lag one of these interesting recces- party of four commercial men the service. Leceased is survived by Monarch Flour beats them all and.it tial bodies with the naked eye. who made a trip aroand the world her husband, six sons and one daught• selling at a lower price. .Try some. -The members of the South last spring at the expense of the er. The sons are David,of Portage la Ontario Farmers' Institnte will be Toronto News who gave a prize Prairie, Jar$eav of Grand Forks, B.C., admitted free to the Provincial for the most popular travellers. and William, Thomas, Geoage and 'j =/� p�'1!r C l�/ GOODS Arthur, of Scarboro. Mrs. John Law- Winter Fair to be held at Guelph Mr. Wells gives a most interesting rie,'of Malvern, is an oniy daughter.- Immense assortmont of Fancy China, Glassware, Leather Goods, "next week. Tickets of member- talk on his travels. Sun. -'gook;, Boxes. Calendars, Cards, etc., just opened up'for ship for'this organization in Tbe-Ontario Agricultural and be secured from its secretary, Elmer Experimental Union will hold its 'Toronto Star's New hero our big Chratmas trade. Come and see I Lick, or frow J. H. Hare, of the 31st annual meeting at the On- -' On- ...., ."Office of Agriculture, Whitby. * tario Agricultural College,Guelph, The Toronto Dail Sta g Y• g g Gnel h y F<ontinues to , -The ice-storm ' which took on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- keep np its remArk�{,le record of Hardware SpEcWs '! '-Silverware', Etc." .' °.• place on Monday night of last day of next.week. An' excellent growth, setting A=1pe quite unprece- _ dented in the' (story of Canadian Pickle Dishes, Cake Baskets,.Bread Plates, week was the most severe in the program has been provided and Biscuit Jars, histo of tele ra, h Rud tele hone those who may attend will be ani- newspapers During the last. year it Cake,Pates Fruit Dishes, Card'Receivers, Nut Crackers; tbi4province. TheC P.R. ply rewarded for the time and ex- has?' `s, over w9. h to its list ti sub- pit Trowels, Cold Meat Forks, Berry and Sugar 'e` ;crioera, and now has a circulation of Carvin Sets, Child's Sets, etc., e had over two thousand poles pease incurred. The R;p7�zr more than 88,000,a figure more than Spoons, qetc. A en and wires were broken Fair will also 11p ield from the 15,000 greater than that of any other everywhere with the weight of 8th t9,& Hockey incIusive.' Rail- Toronto paper, morning or evening, Hockey Sticks, Skates, Ankle Supports', ice. Fortunately the -train ser- nt!u or both. It is•hard to realize that on- Straps, etc etc. o for round trip, good tip.to Dec. 13. present r ' ape are giving single fare tickets p vice was not interfered wit ly, ten years ago when the The forma rain of the to examine the labels -on their el The ions great extent. ,. g _ �+, g -We would ask.our subscribers Star was at the cit ulfo ov of th list with management assumed control '.new. Prr its com • • e r�Frg College at New- papers.' On these the date tip to petitors have been standing still ordhapmam n' rket took place on Friday last, R hich THE NEws has been paid growing slowly,it has forged Ahead, number of the old -students be- will be found. If you find your- until now it has a commandun lead. ing present. Among those who self in arrears we wo;ild deem it That its progress continues At ap un- .-,attended were Miss' Irene Rogers a.great favor if-you would remit abated rate indicates that there is a and Miss Mabel-Wright, of Picker- at the'earliest possible convent- healthy natural development, there- n ana.Miss Irene Dunbar, of encs. We need the mons badly cult of a determination to give its • , a w' 8+ Y Y biped with best paper, com readers the e t e Drrnbarton, also F. M. Chapnssin, and cannot get along without it. the ability and bard work necessary l.r 1 S m a S U d S ' -who was formerly on t'he teaching A large number are in arrears for to put'the determination into effect. • staff. They all report an enjoy- two or more years and the total The Star could not show 15,000 sub- -able time. aggregates a considerable amount. scribers more than any competltor if In Choicest Lanes -The C.N.R.construction gang, Kindly attend to the matter at it was not the best newspaper. working just east of the Brock your earliest convenience. , _ road, unearthed_ a- skeleton one -After some months illness, WALE REGISTER. Silverwore, Cutlery, Cakviug Sete, _ (lay last week. It i9 not known Jane Gordon, relict of the late DEc. 4TH-Auction suis of whether it belonged to an Indian John Armstrong, died on Sunday, SA bout 8 , about 8 acres of standing timber, at Parlor Lamn Etc. or to one of the early settlers.The Noy. 26th', at her home in West lot 19, concession 4, Pickering(close - r f skeleton was found only about a Toronto in her 75th year. The to the Brock road), the property of foot beneath the surface which late Mr. Armstt'ong was for many Misses Ella and Edith Robson. Sale might indicate that it belonged to years a blacksmith in Pickering at :it 2 o'clock,sharp. See bills. Thos. All kind-, of suitable Presents. an Indian as whites always place the stand now occupied by Gord- Poucher, auctioneer. their dead bodies deeper than that on Law. Mr's. Armstrong emi- TL*$sDwY, DiLci�nrsax 7Ta-Auction Call and see our fine display. In the earth. grated from Aberdeenshire, Scot- sale of 110 acre farm, horses, cattle, -At the annual election of offi- land, when about 14 years of age, implements, etc., the property of You'll find exactly what you want. cars of Doric Lodge, A. F. &A. M. settling with her parents in Pick- the late James White, at lot 28, con. No. 424, at the Masonic Hall, last ering where she resided until the 5. Pickering Q mile east of White- Thursda evening, the following death of her second husband vale.) Sale at 1 o'clock,as the after- 'He " BUNDY y c , 2o-cl are short. Farm offered r, O r 'H e brethren were elected for the ensu- about 22 years ago, when she mov- 2 o'clock. See bills. Thos. Poucher, ing year : Bro. J. S. Jephson, W: ed to Toronto. She is survived by auctioneer. Master; Bro. M. S. Chapman, S. three daughters, Mrs. Johnston, THURSDAY, Due. 9TH-Credit sale of Warden ; Bro. (Rev.) W. Moore, of Detroit, Mrs.' Jessie Ham, of farm stock, implements, etc., the SPAT ENT MEDICINES J. Warden ; Bro. W. W. •Sparks, Toronto, and Miss Jessie Storey property of Mrs. Jessie Moore, at Chaplain ; W. Bro.R. A. Bunting, at home, also by two brothers, W. lot 2, Concession e, Pickering, No Treasurer ; Bro. T. M. McFadden, D. and Robt., of Pickering, and reserve. Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. Dodd's Pills 40e, all cough medicines at 221, Secretary; Bro. Aiex. Findlay, S. one sister, Mrs. Flett', of Kingston. See bill. for particulars, Thomas ALL DOLLAR Chase's Pills 22c, Pink Pills 37c, Cas toria 30c, D.; Bro. H. G. Kerr, J. U.; W. Among ,those who attended her Poucher, Auctioneer. MEDICINES Seigle's Syrup 55c, Minard's Liniment 22c, Allan's Y' Bro. Jno. Gormley, D. of C.; Bro. funeral on Tuesday to the Necrop• pICKERING MARKETS AT 75c. 1 Food Balsam 22c, Butter color 22c, Chase's Nerve •Geo. Parker, Org.; Bro. Jos. H. olis burying ground were Robert, F Bundy, S. S.; Bro. R. Stephenson, W. D. and Miss Jennie Gordon, of . - Dry goods, golf jackets, new dress goods J. S.; Bro. L. Morcombe, I. G.; this village. The death of her Red Wheat.....;...'..........:.... $1.08 men's mitts, gloves, suspenders, ties, hose. Good R `fresh groceries always on hand. Bro. Jas. Gordon, Tyler ; W. Bro. step-daughter,' Miss Alma Arm- Mixed .:........... ... L0g g Y Jun. Gormley, Bro. W. W. Sparks, strong, also occurred on Friday, Goose SPEC/A L--20'lbs. Redpath granulated sugar, , AnditorQ. W. Bro. F. M. Chap- Nov. 24th,'at-Detroit. Thus there Oats ........................... 36 inn n presided, and there was a ig the double bereavement to the 60EDWARD BRYAN 'ICKERIN G gond attendance of members, family in the space of three days. Buckwheat:...•................... �60� ; j •:,-r Gula,• :., ... ';..., .�.- > � _:..........