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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_01_14 ,., ;:^ ,-n^,,. :: ..s. :. ., •r :: :, z. ..- mr , rr4M:..- ss. r < ;i �r. :bt C,�:.` b �,„ ..dx'}' .,r�-'^ w�°+` x�- i J.w .,,,. ,!"c'+_. � �.,.a'e*'a.7-, 'i :w{�:,ert .,`y. 'F7r ...w K _ -.yi� .1•. .,us. '3 .. 1 'sa, ',Jr.' 'e �* _G.?' 7x �--r'-'�',.••"�e«,. �'h x'R'.w..yob _ T: Y'.:`:.` �-4t". n. �%'� . .. ,,,, Nan r5',r•:, ��' .. .,y, '^,:� �y,'•'M`6•;�. r - .x... t. . vy±•. +.. .',,._-r,. .k •,x.. .7x'. •? ! `' '.0 .a;�`' rau_i:;�r'". 1-a -•. .•„ -` - a k::�. -"`�''_ a :''iw;r.'tvK _ ,.y...' 4,9• -, ' { z a ,3 PIC - ICERIl�T( , ONT., FRIDAY, JANUARY '[4, 191U L. IX. -_ - aRE:HW000 The To�washlp a, a comm"am NEj'E �S L 11�ILLS SPINK Born-At Swift Current. on �Jan, The annual convention of the3'ick• HORSE SHOES: 1st. 1810, -to Mr. and Mrs. Melville eying Township S. S. Association was x= e Ytdeeal *� White,a son. All doing well. held is the Christian chutch, Broug, �r C. McKINNOAI,M.D..I�.R.C.S,. Our well-known shorthorn breeder, ham,on Wednesday last.- There.was We have theth is all sizes. N`1�t. � , ON, of .. College of Arthur Johnston, intends•holding a a large attendance of friends and S. S. They pay the user. pb�atglansiad Sme�.on.of Ont.rio,llosatiaie -DAT 6 PffiC> = sale of stock oa Mas '.6th. CatR- markers at each of the three sessions ' o Coll"* of snrtteons, Edinburgh. white Satin Flour,We for } bbl. logues are now in couh6e of prepares- and great interest was manifested sts .tion to ease* of woman andtCeiilo n.___ 77c •` thio liout:.xhe- .proceedings.--- '062V- The _—All kinds Gf_wood-^ ung A `t ,r O�ina zeadeaea�8zon�nsm. -Buns r� n� _ ---_._ _._�_ $ general blacksmiths �„ ni�g-session was ened with de. B �• (Suns ?4c wH� $�rexercises a r adores ,tiPWKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL T by theal idand short a afl�•X-RAY INSTITUTE ' While out driving in Whitby Town- byy the President. Thos. Paterson, of _ ; Universal Bread Maker-1000 cou one Claremont; after which the session Wi H i JACKSON BROCK ho O, - ONTARIO . Universal Cake Maker-800,cou pna ship the other day Dr. Warren was Was principally taken up with receiving i _ Po- thrown from hss cutter and in the fall reports and discussing ways and means " >�' IIx Tower, id. B., X. D., c,-_as., fractured his arm.. The horse becamg of advancing l3alibath School work - 4 Bran, Shorts. Jumbo Flour, Feed frightened at a traction engine man,an James Whitla. ­.PLysioYaa•in-ebar" throughout the township.-Flour, OaL Chop and Mixed'Chop . threw both the doctor--Andhie man. ' specialist inSeo:al Diseases PrwtatleDL- The afternoon sesrion was opened eases of Men, Diseases of women,cancers, into the ditch. The latter escaped with-devatiolral•exeicises led by Rev. Thmors,8-Ry examination, Diseases of eyes "SCRANTON COAL THIS BEST injury. Wholesale and Retail.Butcher. ,auae,.utast slid tunas Sitting sis.asa cud-. ova and Cheatn.ut Oral-at $6 50 r. cFadyen, of Dunbarton. Mr. - A li ht en me collided with frieghtmlf of the r of - Pickeril�g, Ottt. _ { _ _ Oslto•]Scan>s to S and Tto fa _:... a _ - est Smithing Coal 6 00 three cars were smashed: ne car tong am, a En a' iter `i - - --- come to the Convention, after which M x tepai, loaded With McLaughlin buggies for Best price paid for choice the North-west was badl damaged Mr.Todd, of Cherrywood,gave a very J. L• SPIg� .LI�fiITED► intereating re ort ,of the Provincial butcher's cattle. 8. FAREWELL,Q. 0., BASBIE3 and a-Mimber of-the bugg ea were de- p DICKERING, ONT. molished. The traffic on the rood was Convention held at Orillia and receiv- �. 'has•LoantyCsowsi attotrsylasd ooanty i perp little delayed. . ed a hearty vote of -thanks from the Choice meat ,will be found at Diet r:R si iisestos. cToarir Sousa,W born env _ Convention for the same, as also did shop at reasonable prices. Y� Mrs. Jackson, of Port Perry, for the :•UT. BAROLAY,Barriater-at-Law, �'TKje` able manner•in which she taught the Call and see us. Prices ri8ht . Solicitor,No(Ioutary Public,Special llixami- amemrs. -giyp rima y lesson. Dir. Green of Pick- Kamm Dow a McGillivray, Broek Stseet, nicely settled is their new home. erin gave a very interesting address !Whiebt, -ny J. and Mts. Mowder and G. and -on to Lo :organize an adult-Bible -: --- -- ANDA class, which was weli•received. Mra: Stark spent Tuesday at 3.Hare'sMonu H. WARKE, `SOLICITOR AND -The evening session was taken u , . Noxa: Puzwe.,(successor to-lite t Mt. Joy.- with very interesting addresses oa e David Orm4tgnl whisby.' Mr.Sydney North- appy 'i�eW Year Mr: and Mrs.Carruthers, of CaAhel, a work by Revs. Tucker, o! Green- Having secured the agency for oote•,lho!~sYoalated wttb>rr:t�arl<e,attends spent a few'days last week at A. Car wood, Grant, of Claremont, and Van- the Cataria Granite and Mar- t: F , at luYtuna on wednesdaya. Loans arranged, my TO ALL. ruthersd M k an ss Marion, man, of uflydille: The Sec'y- ble Works, Brampton, I am - G. an Mrs. Stag d Mt IMI ion, Nor � Sto of Landon. Ont., are spending a'few Tress report shows that there were repared to furnis all`w'ork In daps sat Jos. Mowder's. thirteen hundred scholars and telichers - he granite and marble. line♦ _ WALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V. S.V. S. John Scott purchased this week two in the township with an average at- at the very lowest prices,and A� Graduate Ontario Veterinary College. In addition to oar big stocit pure-bred'A rshire-Ilesfers froin Mr. 8endance of nine hundred each Sab- workmanship guaranteed. �z Mamber -maria Veterinat Medical Soaiet of nets-furniture we alwa a bath. The financial report was-very Gcods shipped where desired. _ 7 Y Hamilt, of raigie-Lee Stotk'F:iim. . �SaecesXoor Vx Dr,V.J.Bbirlsy,..Owes Sing alto satisfstctot!v. $!0 were voted to the See me More placing your - pyckesing- havo on hand a lot of second-. Box Greve. Provincial Associntion. The follow W hand fernitute, stoves and F.-Marshman has engaged with P. order. Letteringdone.on the , C i sat attctiou rices. Call, Wideman to help him finish the sea- Ing officers were elected., for the ensu- shortest notice. 4 . Ot;,e<htet0* 4QV13f. P pe p in year: President, W. Stevenson. f: x r. write .or..telephone, Bell or son's threshing,he having some four B y C. GIBBONS. — .ClpretncxeE p' Brougham-;i 'ice-Pres.. Geo. Phili or five weeks work yet. _ pp _ d. HAffi-I.esuer of Marriage Independent,. we pay the_ser- Brougham'; Sec.-Tresses H. Michell: k 1`r . Lie-uses in use Coons} of gntarIo, `,ice. - - Green-River. ils. lf$rs ,of Dunbar- r - Picks rlog Villye. s'tly __-- -- xiliswLa = ton; and '.Mor. W. Stevenson. of Bro, L - �+ - a tient.we.bear.-,are ugham, were appointed visiting Bele- C 0 HOPPER Issuer of Marriage __ The dipthere pa D. L,ic nses in the County of Ontario. E A t all convalescent. gates{or the township. It-was decid- Hard and soft. Osaoe.at seas.sad his nsid•ncs,Clsreacoat. Joseph-Harbmn has already a-larp(e ed to hold_.the next. Convention at � S.BEATON,TOWNSHIPOLBBg Ct.sAsasoblT Ft*RF'ITUA'r,BTORE °umber of contracts taken for.next Kinsale. The splendid singing was _-� ��M7 ' ; Conveyances Oe>aa>�oaasfor taking season. furnished h r t e able'ited choirs of the a rsldaviw, sceoantant, fete. 1Loaey te lona -Wilson Rogers of this town ch8trm- village, under the able' leadrahip' of Lath and Shingles. an term yyrraop�aasstt�y. •(asst o! lltarriaS• L!a- Iates a bueineas tri to Hamilton in Miss Wlllson. Votes of thanks Were -,� /� [�TrTT .• sa_a.r' % ite+rl 0", t-r P p tendered to the Choir. the retiring ���1.vrL�LLv _ the sear future. •-- �1 POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer Mises J. H. Moore is viaitiiig her hist- officers and the residents of Brougham .L' . for Counties of York sad oataeta dna er, Miss Moore. in grillia !or a dew for their hosgitalkp. After a sew Prices right. I tloasales of all kinds attmued to on ahorket the holidays. introductore re y remarks by the new it ` �j E O R AV aortae.'addsasa Ons.Bivar P.O., Oat, ti - uc- a �$ Qnr j],jl of Rite Thompson tion was brought to a close. , _ — next. Brotherhood, please take not- 40 o • }Ji kinds of sales conducted elther pi:valslym by --_ - e and-uu&e arnmgemenw--accurd- WHITEVAL` ' r �e Q d _-_aaatioo. Sale net« collected. For dates or r:cUtOMM P�C�@Tla� �Sm Mer. i - y. GOOpar�amass a y a/naidmau. Elizabeth iflgly. st, rlokcring. O lett at haws Of les win - Any person or persons having a A meeting of the Women s Inatifute _ o. tresaly prompt".tteotion. lase townahfp halrto dispwe of would do will be held Wednesday. Dec.;loth.at All kindspf building material incl+&- _. POIIOHEA. Licensed Auction- well tO apse to the Wesi Whitby 2 o'clock, at the 'home of Mrs. W. S. Ing rough and dressed lutuberi �� O vat ER Collector .�.:�r A --HAPPY AND council sa they certaiefi y do need such Major, when Miss Grey, a lady delay lath, etc. liewaas ail kinds o! aaelioa nal.. a place. gate sent by the department sill ad- A carload of British Colombia .bio aw a .d sad valuations made as ,mod PRos� O�S _ dress the meeting on the subject"Cuts dee have just arrived&nal are selllpR ,ant•sharp, Esaatee and a•ndaamense eon ! AuoLEY and preparation of meats. AIt ladies at s}2 ti8 per•t}aare in.lats of 30 squarer . stonily and .Ola h7 uetloa or _ *� are most •cardialiy invited to attend. or over. Terme cash. _ pasaat..a. notes or ;NZW YEA use1►h afld 'Mra. Stephenson have A Dint meeting of the men'and women assountopay eolle•ted sad Saba W. D. GQRDO alk 80N. g �. Am taamr and parileulass, farm, the evening. The men win meet in nae" �vbe fixed by ' The mail man was not veryenthusi- the hall in the afternoon. - - • 88ticlii dhisaapprovalhe of. cold rural ma L e - Pr pare Well and Success t - Otownsman, UXBRIDOi h8 �II� B Quartet lloCoagraLulati ns to our 1S A"ured , OF -iMt �FA DDEiII W, H' Guthrie,on his, having attain- resignation is noted of , The recent -- ed a seat. in the-Whitby Wwnahip J - ey-Inspector o{ Division - M%ND VIPV1LLE oaep$D k - Are now to give a musical DRUGOIBr AND GRADVATE OPhCIAN COTLeitrusteee of No. 6, Navin had Courts for 87 years. Mr.-Dickey was program.p For r particulars apply to •DICKERING. _;AN'T. some difficulty in engaging a teacher �n Uxbrid a clerk of the division court . MIMA•HOOVER, for the following term, have secured Miss Evia Henderson formerly of - i' f , • Sec.-Tread. the services o Mise Brown for the this town, was marrted•4o Bert Smith TOROgtd. ONT: present., . , . of Woodbridge at-St Amne's There is no reason for our stockmen Toronto, on Wednesday of last week Is noted for high grade' work and a- to feel gloomy'at ppreseal indications, -'` W nes Cos D� ham 8 with hoe at SU; r cwt. and all by Rev. Mr. Skey, A reception was for assisting students to good posi- B lw afterward'. held at Mra. McAuley s, tions. Those desiring the best in farm products of a corresponding Givens etreei. 'Miss Hilda Clarke, Of. UIIdertaklag Parlors + value. Some of our feeders ,are look- business or shorthand educationill ` King street, Pickering. in for 8c r lb. for beef in the spring Uxbridge. catusin of the. bride,:acted can t Where. 'Write to-day for r '` :'Have a full line of fresh sisal cul R Pe P as bridesmaid. Ague. Studentsvow JR meats constantly oa head. Calls byday or-night promptly and some predict.even 7c. __ at l out' andsome Catal - attended to. Te ephoae . w. _ admitted any time - SptCe R811,�leakfABt-$aC9B�; -- — 1 or Inde nt STOUFFVILLE dROUGMAM-- XOT +�" Ham,Bologna, Weiaers, etc. Franklin Stis er wits killed in Stiver Mrs. S. Cowie spent a sew flays in -Forge& Alexantder:Sts. = Bros'. elevator here Frid:tv'afternoon, the cit HighestpricAs paid for 7th inst. -It a sesta he had'been oil- W. C Willson is indisposed with a Butcher's Cattle. insurance ing the line shaft when-his clothing bad cold.= caught in a sprocket and he was thorn- Mrs. John C,'Philip was in Toronto ed to death He was.alone in the ele-- Amt week. , • • -_ rs. Jackson, of Hudmare,;Sask.,.•is _ �ekerla Iver Of all-kinds-'3etit-alwa s recom. vator at the time. Mn btiver was M _ . . Y highly respected and lilted by every- visiting relatives here. mended: g Y sP --. a He longed to the LO.O.F. �Vm:Brook., of Dollar,spent acou- - - - - ._- - ` � M .. od and A.A.U. r. Stiver was about pie of dada with friends. < • F1I'8$-C1989 2188.for �llre-- .. — - i0 years of age, and a widow and four . Robt. Cowan and Geo. Philip..hada _ fi�r----�� --=--i ;+ V1i71re analn DOIIe, children, together with brothers and business tri to Brookli`n on Monday. 1t/+ - ii kr Day or IIlgfit peuta and Notes Canted. sisters, the latter livid for the most Albert and Lizzie Routley are sped- g art in the nes hbo hood of Mount in a few days with their stmt, Mrs. Bila meets .all tra]II8 Charges reasonable: Albert, survive him.-T Before going to J. Beer.2. { Teamin�pmmptly attended to Stouffville Mr. Stiver was engaged in R.J. and Mrs, Cowan and. Duncan and Good •r oik '150 acre Farm for sale. farming on the 6th eoncession of and Mrs. Dolphin spent Sunday with . Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Markham and was welt-known in friends in Myrtle. '- 8 If you want td buy sail or rent, call Unionville and surrounding district. Mr. Cowie,of Lorne, and Mrs, _ $ �gak at my office. Bargains. - Mon- He had been employed with Stiver Mainland, of-Stouffville, spent Mon• • • i Pickering: _ C�VCIly 1I1� WdtCil Bros.for two or three years,-and was da with friends here. R •, V. R3Chards�a• `; a most valued and trustworthy em- A very sudden death took place here ploys, on Saturday evening when Mrs. Thos. The e- Bennett,who lived a hklf mile west of As an inducement to Notary-Public, Pickering. DtJNSARTON of the village, expiredafter .a .few 'those out of �� who Offi 'ION .B $ minutes Illness, The deceased, who would like.to get their Y r ] • • Ater spending a week at the home was 96 years of age,had been troubled 'repairing well done we I3ahad 4aloe, Tosront.a> SQ �Ina of H. Morrison, .Mrs;Jesse LeRoy re- for some years with h'er heart and her make tpe,offer for d i V toy returned to the city, where she death was due to this cause. Mrs. intends a nolog some, time visiting ghout 1 9 1 Q " \< General Banking Business A neral blacksmith' bueineas done. Pe B Bennett toss well known throw max•. _. , friends and relaticea before returning the township, her husband having ti'atisacted. All kinds of repairing'neatly and her home in Rocky-Ford, Colorado. kept hotel.in Brougham as well as in of returning any` erne! promptly executed. _ Afters ]in}�ering illness from ner- Uxbridge and Myrtle. They also sent W us by mail for -~ C181 AtteYltlOII •V$11 t0. roue trouble,Mrs.'Margaret Conwaywned and worked a: farm west of repair prepaid. ; Social $1 rse-shoeing-a Specialty. died at'Toronto.on, Monday, January Claremont,which the sons still work, the CQll80t10II, 'of - Q.D�s,�ON #• Lg�T h, at- the ate of e8 years. Her Mr. Bennett predeceased her about = - =.• • funeral took place on Wednesday, three months, his death also having 4 ai B sale DOteB. . BRING,.ONT, when the remains were conve ed to _ y taken place after a brief illness. Mrs. NORMAN B��Nit '- Pickering and interred'in the R. C. Bennett was married twice. By"the SAVINGS DEPABTMERT. cemetery, Tha_.deceased'wxa- lrad twe-sells, one of - w ' v� :1, t►nd BKITISH Term of 1908 the oldest residents of Pickering town- whom Is still living and by the second _ - - - w • _• =0p083: 0 r9"i CANADIAN Tea-peirvent cls - ghtp,-lisvi-lSg come with her parents marriage she had three sons, all of vv++' t - r upward®. BUB ESB or, ten per cent bet from Cork, Ireland, sixty-one yearn whom survive her. The funeral which Opp, New Post Office. tai's. �YLteS®!at allows$ at hi est C N to y�•for Busines, age,and for a number of years resided .}mak place'on Tuesday'afternoon to TfSRONTO SUthand and Mat- just east of this village. Herhusband the Union Cemetery,Claremont,was eurrent rites. rio, died about ei ht years agcy She had largely attendott. �i .�/�!►1t } M CRAB. D. (lbttnoN, Manes er Booklet free. R. A. Parquharwn a family of tree sone and two daugb- >�lJ / ■� ( 8 B.A., Principal, Oorner Youge apt{ term, one of the daughters being dead. Porcnpine camp is now the Mee- is t Y ��ITBY BRl�l+iEE. - brother, ea o°hiring promw.tore. �zw.Enire�►� i Bloor Ste.; J. H. Connor, of the Brook road is a 'r. *�'�r ..re:• i'°,'.. � , �.�,'',i°;,r�,::ts,{. '',J.'e:L `y '�,,;;., .-,,,,� - q�yt, j-rw':,'< =s�.,yn .s!'w,-"'t ,�i :,;,.x,,,:,,"1:� �4:1�"y's. �`,;:a'�" !,• '°• �- K _ <' •- rs` n a5 r ��.'. .w" ':w%§.>• s. ,: .t .,,, .4 ,1.;.,,'il'i ,-..:+y^Y"'.. n,�:d..e i...: .,s at 440=1401 _ w.. 'x •,x",,: s^ °�• .1 -° � '�..p:'c.1y''� -rv. • - >., •<x Ja r :..' ••e:.: ,r.. neer+ .�. •� roe. .tr „yrz'.. :•- .inn.�ssr.,�e a r Mn w r : +I. r. a ry- �,,,a�. 4-. r _ a. _a X. 1 t" I , t q ,('��j�(�(� nias6 be tstiken to Cher with tSe, ♦; k tit :Tff1 _13�1�L�1- 1aVff9VL s � while ♦♦♦"� F�-��� � � .yyrs� a . . '- ._ ourred,- PP=lees by 1-ie•thi�hst oc- �-r `. � Te a A : s,.."re h '�, SYS - ,,. ._... ,'.;.-i... .1 = a -t • thew were a wonderin st the ;: .� ::: NdTI,ONAh LE8901 woade u tch of fishes esus ad- + ssSALADA" is grown.in the finest tea gardens of ".. . . dreased the words to Peter, From : - ._s_TAN• 10. -'a - henceforth thou shalt catch men.'' t hig"Rome the Island of Ceyton� picked even day.and reaches Upon their reaching shore 3esis �� ._ " you not later than fifteen week9 after being gather- . . said to Simon and Andrew, Coma , . - p �� ..,_-Cessna M. The Be`taning o! the a after me and I will make u } y , � k++♦¢++{•*++4•♦+*♦+++++♦ ed. Its native purity and fine flavour are reserved' fisbers of men." They obeyed - �� �� , "° Galiitean 1![inlstry, )Batt. 4. 13 BR ADB. . . ..In air-tight sealedy SALADA packep s. You straightway. Their partaera, the `I ,� `::3ri. Golden TeacL.ldatt. !.. lA. aozia of Zebedee, of whom John at Two gingerbread Recipes.=soft ° are guaranteed tea of unvarying good quality. ° V. ,� ; r least had received and heeded a gingerbread: Oz?e-half cupful but- �eess, is. John was delivered up .former call, were in a nearby boat.• 'ter-cioamed; one cupful brown su- The arrest of Jo w -dueled And awn Jesus called them, the two eggs, one cupful molal- I M a `hatred_of Herodias, because he • also straightway-1_eft,, and follow d. sea.' one cupful •sour .milk, three ,'• -„ 1. rebated Herod AnLipaa for-mdlang Wim• cupfuls flour, one teaspoon a - ` 11 q,, A T her big wife, -contrary to Jewish g,3-25. A general -sketch of the dissolved in milk, one teaspoonful h Lw, .. _ % : Galilean ministry, exhibiting 'Jesus ging one teaspoonful einsame t flsl�Eee--A part-of the Roman em: is the--threefold-work-o"eacWug; eke in a moderate oven. This willml�el el ti , ," and reflecting the Scalar in- preaching, and healing. After this make two. _ - .. � r V w Cr,Saaeee e�rery.where,` herod Anti- brief review Matthew gives et ward gingerbread: One-cupful ofpac - YOi3'U 1�0 t� 4 pas was the ruler, having hib ca- Iength the_Bermon on the Mount, shortening, one cupful brown au- Ask y0U= gtOC� f0! a • *11 -ia eriaa,-B_�JAw�ab. ideas -- _ r, .one_- -•one asses,-- _ .._ -- and thea zeturns_to,._eveats af.:Ca ga --- - -- _-- A -- prevai�d in the goverameat-of the nernaum. .. three-quarters cupful of ora er, raft-axiay: usk�6innamon=oils; Kill then the 35 seats.-- - 1 land. ;The•population w very 23, Their s ns o es-At this , Y 8 Su one even tablespoonful of soda dis- and coffee cake can be made by ad- To Wash Comfortables.-Wet the . .#arse;. a peop broadly period'-there-were-synagogues-- o en-table- g_abgut-one euppful sugar, - ortables,-then__rub__w_elI -wtls_ . •• =#�� �' �t�:knw.ri, and:_in . -eceiy 'Village spoonful- of ginger, flour _enough-to spaanful butter or lard, to one pint naphTfla soap, hang on the line and - ` . - hia4ory, extent, oto., of ,Galilee, containing ten men. They were roll out soft as ossible. B$ka"in �i sponge before you stiffen, one turn the hose on them until the 1. .. eonstei/ Hastings I�iotionary, used not only for worship but also a moderate oven.P This is nice made.'egg may be added :if desired.- .water runs clear. Let them hang ��% ,'dohill and Gospels." a■ centers of local government, and. into cookies and -,adding one tea- --- until dry, then shake them out and `�`a.. :' 1;. ltazsreth--It Is apparent, on week-days, as schools for ohh spoon cinnamon. THE LAUWDRY. your.comfortables will be Iight sad-- 1. 4 ,. A from John'g account, that Jesus dren. The elders of the synagogues Boston Brown Bread.--One cup- RUH liTce new ones; - +. ,'' "did ao! immediately detach himself were. the rulers of the eommuaity. fu' corp meal, two cupfuls graham To'Set Colors.-Alum is the rima- . _ _ - from the home life at Nazareth. 24. All Byria-Meaning the BA• ftc ur, one-half cu fol of New Or- Ing water will keep green from fad- m '1 $e attended the marriage at Cana man.province by that name. ' leans molasses, one teaspoonful jag. IIae of gall for setting the a4. ::: a---Disease, :socolor in gray or brown goods. Vine- COVESED >lPIT$ ECZEMA.. .1 F. % ,-� -= _: ,asses-."ire lived -in privacy long in the. New Testament, .is looked h,l bakin soda dissolved in' one ick;pui� _-_ ...... - -- I. S -._. met.Zam'Aull Curea-'tgim. �« : egos h after his return from Judea upon as s visitation of Satan, ea cupful. o{ sour milk, 'one-half tea= p�• and `heliotrope: Linen suits __ <,� for dw first disciples to return to cept in-a few cases (Heb. 1a. 8) a oouful of bakin order, one and shirt waists should be washed " P g- Po . Mr. A. M. Brooks, of Wellington ` .'their occupations. Nazareth was Nervous disorders and meatal de half teaspoonful of salt. Beat in hay water, made by pouring boil= ° ��`= a cit/ of cansiderable importance, rangement, especially, were thoroughly, baked hour and 18 min- � water over`hay, and they will street, Steelton, saga , _ i t "Ten moatha ago I contracted ti. 'about Eve_ m?tes from Casa. garded as due to diabolical posses- keep their color . for a long time. Utes in a moderate oven. . Good eczema, which at first appeared o0 , k -- Caperasam-Hie reason-for sioa. There was so much truthAs and easily made. �e ounce of sugar of lead dissoly- ing Nsaareth was the hostility o! this popular belie! that Jeaua ac Cirahsm Bread-Two cn¢fula sour '� in s pailful of water will set al- Rv neck, later spreading to my1. ti chest and body. I began - doo- ' �.I� --phis rid neighbors (Luke t). On his commodated his own teaching to it. f motrt any calor, and is especially g but instead of the dies --- �11Yu: way is Caperaaum he stopped at It was no part of our Lord's par• milk. one-quarter cupful sugar, our good for blue prints, Soak the toric , tablespoonfuls of molasses, one bring eheeked.At showed signs ,of Ir x .` -' Csaa, seed.there received the ro- .pose to saticipats the discoveries oupful of white flour, two and ono- Goods for two or three hours, and becoming worse and my resin, 4 ,quest of the nobleman to heal his of modern science. isult cupfuls graham flour, two let dry in the shade before wash .w � chest, and my whole body was won. ,� dy3n;; ac61Id (John 4. 48}. Cana 1sT He healed them-Mncls of teaspoonfuls of soda, one-half tea- ink with soap. and water. Do not in a frightful condition. The akin ' t<ze Gills,. and Jesus descended ministry of Jesus is give® up to the try to'boil tinted or figured goods, ,-,I,',.-11-111 . spoonful of salt, three tablespoon- actually peeled -off, leaving the ae_; wee miles to the shores of the practical work of working miracles' sad' do not use washing nods or' sols of melted lard. Pour is poagd flesh raw. nes of Galilee, and took .-up an of this kind. Through the cure of strong soaps when washin them, „ LA . coffee cans, let stand one hoar, and I suffered cruelly from the ter- ''abode i Capernsam. . This town men's bodies he was often able to It they are much soiled a�andful ..ti -- has alai been located with certain- effect the cure. o! their souls.- bake one hoar. Thea makes three of salt thrown into the. water�ill rible itching and soroaeas, and was _ There is swills debate ae io. 26. Decapolis-"Tea cit�lea." A oa°°s' '. - sot the colors. Erse walmn rm fined the, house._ ''itom- whether madesn Teil Sam, st the region of Pesaea. beyofl3 Jordan. See Bread, Without Egga-Sift �Id orates la whi+eh to soak these Not aeeiaR or feeling any improve �.•4`"s Dread of the lake,' or )Shan Minyeh, contaielag tea federated-cities, of oat teaspoonful each of salt, cin- meat. I next resorted to the ordie- _ goods. It is much better than hot three elites Igwer down, m the rite: aamon, and cloves. with one and cry salves, and ointments recsorta•• ;r � , which Damaaoas was one water, and the dirt loosens. quite nil, oast-,balf cupfuls of flour. Cream - mended for akin diseases, but al- • �ltb was, sa any rate, lovely for.uta- a+' readily. E. - one cupful of sugar with one-half - thol I gave each preparation a "Tr,: -. stioe. and moat pro®�eeoas. This - oupinl.of batter• add one cup- . Home-made Bo'ap.-This soap is fair trial. none. seemed powerfrl " wsa due to its thriving fiahiag in- simple and only takes one-halt hour THE DOCTOR SAID tui of molasses. feat well, then add enough to-bring about a ours air dost , the,rare fertility of its sail, to make. Fivb pounds of drippings, '-�e- GOURD H(1�T LIVE cold etre a coffee is which Qne tea: hal . f-lye,coating 10 cauls, one- ,SFr Ban using tam-Bole. y alternate flour And one capful of til I be - - f -latghwa� which connected Daman H halt. and o! borax, costing 6 m the first application oi! spoonful of soda has been diawly Zam-Bttk I had some relict, sad s+ f cus wiifh the Levant. Nowhere else e 8 i cents, and one-half cupful of am- dal the j would lesiva have !cited selbh an op- �� -.., . ed t add the, cured ra s- monis at`'3 cents. Take your persevered with its ase daily wsa >9 inn. and beat thoroughly before soreness was by"datreea drawn ae+ rtapity to exercise a ca3amaad• - dilute it is six cupfuls of cold aster. po ,. turning into s paper lined pan. P and• the inten■e itching and aching (ag intlueace.- speaking is Cs- �1m0><� �'St1l IIlII81i Ifl110ving Thea add your borax and house- ` rnsuuw, 4e awake to the world." Puti►I�;n a,gstkk oven, and l� when hold ammonia after the lye is shoe- completely vanmahed. In the and it pe 4n.-Lttaolt of Lt�Pippe, sold. For extra oocaaioas decorate .corked s eompl• tr core �'- rhe sea itself was of great beaaty oughty dissolved. Ha+e ' the fat with s bunch of grapes formed .of If you suffer from any akin die. i . _ sad wsa earrauaded with .busy The danger from grip is seldom raisings, the stems and leaves. o! melted, buts not hot. . Add.the, lye ease doe's make the above misEwke,. towns. Iii was.thirteen miles long over when the charactteriatie mixture to- the fat, stirring slowly ; • �`p' citron. •Cook all fa a little} water and try all asrts of th axs before ,:' :_ and eight miles m width. If lay teen, the fever, the headache sad tot five misuses, the dry in doth with a leap.atiek for eight minwtoa. 7.am-Bak. (}et Zean Bak finest ,,'' -w}thia Jibe :tribe of Naphtali, but the depression of spirits, pass T6esi you will find it gats tike hon- g thR borders o! Zebulon were leu. before using. % - Eczema, ulcers, abscesses. poisoaei - aw Gri leaves behind i4 weak Cosa Bread-- ey: Have ready a large cardboard wounds, Data. ci►ld ao.ee, ' aesalp y tion of ttre prophecy of.Lia. s. 1 e, -- - box s wooden is scree: face snaps;oat. chaps, teed, powers, thin, or one. Into-this " -� septrarents tits northern psrti 2, blood,impaired digestion and over Two oupinI of.Indian, one capful pour the, mixture. Ia s half"hour rougL patrlaes--ail are heaped and ' - sensitive ssr+sa-,a eoaditioa t►at wD•at, you can .out out with a knife the by dam-Bok. Best balao fat _yrsel, which had suffered greatly des rise gvtem as easy prey to pee oapfsl soar au`!k, one oupful, size cakes you want. Then let it , -w_ trom the_ iaroalof Assyrians and -- sweet, - - • . stand for six or eight hours niers babies' rashes. AU drusptiets ani_ - rises_ as Seel to,be restored to paenmonia, bronchitis, rheumatism, stores at t90e. boa. or poet free tensa . =- 13 - nervows rostratiol even cos. One good -that wel -yol,.. -to_.liarden.__This soap get4-t�he,sesame orl sparit�.bq-the Idassiah. a eamptioo' Too much stress ca ot. Half cupful of malosses, too. , sa Castile when hard, and it floats. _ r F I lessin$s were to extend beyond laid on the impor ce o slf cupful sugar {dd thereto If you do not happen to have drip- Jordan, kite the district of Peraea, strengthening.the blood and nerves mth one spoonful-ed butter new, .pings go to your butcher .1nd buy All .men.are brave aatil they ar's 4, wbirlt.ia esst.�f_Jordan, and during coavaleseenct, and for this Salt and soda each a spoon, six .pounds of scrap fat for 3 teats 'ealled.upou to make good. _ the latter istages of the ministry 31 no Ether " medicine can Mix p quickly and bake it soon. a pound. This, when'tried out, will Tt'a alwave the last word that - e Israe- purpose Pin Get 'husband.what' he likes, give you five fbII pounds. The cost brings on the.-first blow. : ., Iitea ass is the darlesa of despair which contain the elements neves- Aad save s hundred Duce ° .�,: �' because of the iacursioas of the �� to enrich the blood and restore strikes. V-- " Assyrians, so= Matthew represents- weakened nerves. Mr. James L. Bread,-At supper time boil four' the coad'etioo'of.the.peAple previona Whitman, Mulgrave, N. 8., says:-- or 'five good sized potatoes, mashGASOLINE ..., � .-?to the coming of Jeans as one of ,. LAUN , Following a severe attack of La fine, add two and one half quarte CH a : . .,_. . I —— 'apirltual darkness.. Grippe I was completely prostrat lukewarm ,water, and one cake 'l3 Feet Lana `bar 0 Feet Some 1T. Jesus asoma intentloaal]y to doctor wbo�tteaded me - ' - 1 _ , . take•:up e•cry'o John. ie coin- said that my whole system had gone. cupful, of lukewarm water. Be -*'p'- t'tistrs'>itoes�-MIar1 °a " a� A Ae ;ing meant not only, that the work _ 1. .-_ _. :_ wrong. lfiy heart was affected, lny suers sad have water in which you . of Joha was to be carried oa but kidneys weakened, digestion lm- :oak yeast cake, and potatoes. lake- ' • that hie advent wsa the advent of paired, sad to make the trouble warm, fol that is the secret of eels- �Sry BtrOIIg' Ezell, built fOr heaV� 8888. Boat_ the.M�ss;anic k}ngdom. Mark'adds worse I had a hemorrhage of, the ing bread. If you let it get colder 11tted - With CiOnboy Autcmobii6 Op and la, _ i to this message of repeatanco, in bowels, and nearly bled to death. or chilled, you can coax' . but_•it vnlCker Cllair3. �o?]lpi9r 8 OUtSt O� ti00I8• etC:, all slew of the nearness of the heaven- The doetdr said I could sot live, 1 y will not be the same delicious loaf r ity kingd6m, something which.John sad told my wife to tell me that I' you would have if kept at same lII $r8:•class order. n use oalg a short time. lessor nathitig o#-"Behave in the had better settle u m worldl af- - � os 1."• In addition to`the life of P y y tem erature when first made. Test y r 1B Pe faire. I did not care to live, my your yeast .cake by putting is thq i W Fwat, ;�° 11G�Dp �� � 1i4 a '►3ttr�i�li�'� `t�b �Aiay�e P��'� :;+spiritual renunciation he taught sufferings ware so intea.ae. 'I could - men to. mare room i:1 •their hearts water and add ono. teaspoon#ul su- not sleep, my ankles and,feet were gar. .If yeast stays on top of water Box 20.-73 sat-A#leinide St. Tor:Rt, fry the good tidings from God. swollen, and my copplexion very it iii fresh, if it oinks to bottom it 18. Biimos . . . Peter, and Andrew. yellow. _ Friends came to see me will not make good, bread. Throw '= -These tvco ware among the-fleet for the last tmme, sad one of tFie. it sway and Yee snottier. . In morn- ((��'[" l ::to yield to Jesus.dowel at Bethany more hopeful than the others, per- HV 1�L TRAYMO�E • �° '(John 1'. 40 41). They had returned auaded -me to try D.r. Williams' ing add salt and about two or three q to Galilee With him, sad sow aero tablespoonfuls -sugar sad flour to Pink Pills. While 1~had but little ON THE OCEAN FRONT. •_ .at their odd"puieliits. - � - .. faith that they'Would help me I de= make a sponge cake. Let rise, i Casting a set into the sea - Im- which it' will.quickl�. After it la ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. g tided to-try them. Quite soon they , via that the lied alread ut foamy stiffen it, add flour until it pl, ' g y y P seemed to benefit ine,dor illy appe- do ea not stick any.more. Snead'j ,'out• into the deep. - lite improved and my heart became 4 They- were •Sshem"A lucrative stronger. Continuing -the -use of twenty or thirty minutas,..,let rise ' >businesa,. Once the :Sea of Qalilee the Pills. -it was not long 'befo're I un doubled, make into loaves, swarmed with fish. It cannot be was able to be out of bed, and af- .and let rise . again and bake one �@ shown that any of the apostles were the ming,fifteen boxes I am in good hour for bread and one-half hour '% µ pilon men. They are called "un. heal*,for--& man of my age. The fo' biscuits. Don't put bread in - oven until'oven is .read Don't `-,. ': learned and ignorant- men, but doctor and; those who-knew of:.in have oven too hot,at $rely sa broad , . this refers only to' their lack of vaso look upon ran as a living won- will form hard crust and will not .� training in the rabbinical schools. de.r, as none of t1Fem expected me . l9.-I velli ,make' you fishers' of to get better." __ raise. Afton 'in oven fivt minutes "'� plea--"Their' earthly employment . You..aan-get Dr. Williams'.' Pink open oven door sad. turn. pans to _ :c V '' �� s parable sof their:divin_'e_vo- Pills from any medicine dealer or raise both sides eves. When risen and just be^inain brown lace a �■atalfe•n• Nn-dor► :r•-wrest addlNoe 1s last��.eaP!•f•d.eating tbk fame■• cation. As David was taken from b ii mail at 50 cents a' box or six • �+ g P lades .newest and meat■p-to-dot••f A.Val City laeMG' ♦now feature V t►•aaassat !rhe sheepodte to be t shepherd to boaoa for $2,0 from .The Dr. Wil- brown paper on top_41 bead (gilt Vis.� •' r'Om�•r•rasiaa it to"square. - Y , rimed an bread will bake vve11 ewer,room•o,anaads an ee•.a ri•w,batt ates�•6•d wits. sea and!rose wafer. cAaval• ' } Israel,.. and Paul from .his -teat-:_ lams Medicine ire., BrQckvillet_, P ) d Sao t■•.•rT•r•ss.r. Ts1mt•rot■r•raalat•d-rt-TL•rmos�adt tM las.�t d•r•lep mens is �'` making to be a maker of heaveah Ont. one on inside of loaf. ��liito sMtt..aae ToWp oaotao rr.o.. Goltprt a faettr�oe waator111■rtrst•d tabernno", so they wera'_ taken. bfsad is raising, do fent set un back ' _ from their 3oata to be fisllen .1 1lotfcsat+e is isle hnaLsnd who is of stove, as that gets bread too hot ; ChwiitL68 0. MARQuErra+ #RwYMORB HOTBL COTIPANV. t i", eft lie _ . I aI1..wad fo spend a li4tis of Inti awH rather keep a► initis away from fire' , maaa�s: D. s. wE1tT6. Pca��?os+ I ' , I. >il ". 'iia !°ceotat 1c ]ta►ttl}+�F introns. aid put Wiak'cevee on Be as Ith keep . * Y .. - „ ' . . . . _ .. . . .. .., .. . . , . . . . . ; 1. - 1 _ - vA z . r r'.- ,. - .. ,.- ... - ... .' .rC R 51 ,,4s. IM sr. -I :. : � .,L, ..:r .+ -. a� --' �• ° !A' w. Y,y, k. c^.J,t p, •r Kn s .', ... ,...,,y '. ,, , .:..- :F• -..,. •,.'� K :. titer :," ..,�„t ",,,•.. ^..at,. •,;4 •�% 'a -'� ic1+'+' w+°. ,:;Myr;. •�,•, "•r' .'v ',�' a�'. ,.•*;•••' ••M '+Av i ,.,sats � im; y,. : ..,i�.. as,,,: ;Y•.!y+ct-.. .c. �'. 'Aw • 2.,N,-.::a..S+P+" '�.�."W•X.!.' �.�,� �. ,:;'• - MCI h •, sass.. , •• .W :. v ",;rs '�"' n '.,. '!�''% �y. u�,„; �' ,. ': .�,, 'ter,s�.'g�:t: c '$ c�•.3-n.'?`"C. v rT?r, .,.- v: ,,.:,• .. *-. .^,., ,C; ;•:•w ,rte ^.4.r,a.%2W }•."s• ..¢"' ...d ,. +• .. - .,-. . .. sass .. -. .'':. ..: .. .. ..,.. r. W ,, .: :':.. _. ._ '., ., ... - ,.. r• . r sass ,:.: Jdr ,, . .. .. ., ♦'. .Saes f•:.. 4...' r_'f•.w :. .4':.13-'1! ':v..K::? ,R";':t?`:' Y^:.. i( r.K'T' h'�•— a'; . ,.,' ., '..y ... _ -" ,yam •• }:'; ii 4♦� 1 He �Pedr s ! y IIP TO. STANDARD. <� 1AtORN,'MfORRIEO 11107MtRf. A gentleman who•had been fa CA�3- �/ �/� An American and an Eagiishmaa, 'NGS sago oW' three days, but who had walking through a town i11L Ireland, been pa attention to a prominent were discoursing upon the pro- Muth of the. worry R�eh Chicago beile, meted to pripose, but h1 7Q>>;$D H h+s>'chBile was afraid.he world be t tai verbial wit of the Irish. The Am- , every mother of young:chit-.Z n1Ou� S erican eapresssed rams doubt as to � "h...estaedt6oma•da Q hasty. He delicately broached the to ha•ith and•tr dren undergoes would be ♦ whether it was as wart as it was 1+ute1 Q°� snared it the mother. kept ♦ subject as follows: w6wecoog&;en6Wlosoureantdedeshope- „ p "It I were to speak to you of mar- - generally believed to be, so- they less, k is a tonin sad 6"h-b,ulder con. r� Baby's Own-Tablets on hand atter Navin only made your determined to testi the neat passer- o A XUW., g y �fi 13ESZ GL4hiC31<L tOtR C11ti,1S fit rain mma�• psap.rba—'�a Blood and gave as occasional dose acquaintance three days o, what - b Accordin 1 the following din- ger ro4. Y erg Y 8 Y 8 k wa when the child oras fretful, would- o!itP" �'� lashatlir tsh•vi@ your "hiag x you icy logue took place:_ the �K fo,ee ed the W►11 I should ser never put off throat. '�e m is nothing like it for,- or „ , • r cross or feverish. Nearly all f till to-mmol that which should have Asthma, Bromahltia and !mics' Pat; Bald the American, If 6e ; Md drse away tai"eoegi% so _ - the•ailments of childhood can ° O c troubles. Contains no opiates, the devil were to, come-aioag now Eisner of bow ss.adm;. a� bass dorsi the day'before yesterday.." ls°�. be traced' to the, stomach, Very pleasant to take. which would he take first; you or ••PSYCHIN1E man up the VA01e - �. - bowels or teething. For these Given Away- "Sure, D..ad.r.rm eats the 4" ' , mc}drives ost'di@esssw haala thw troubles no medicine can A minister Cornwall who w.770 60 was r "Sure, sir, it would be tree," w bans end equal- Baby's - Own Tablets, making a call upon a member of his promptly replied Pat. +� �� ' = �} _1+TIVVEIi A WURRD. r, » mast dit.s eer+smerotiod the mother Lias the guar- flock who was s fiaekWider asked:"' - - - .___ _sass _. - -,Arjd_._why..is thatl----sass. _ The old man ham served the- �+ antes of a government ana- "What's come-ever you that I don't Bedad, the crafty old gentle- isNm ler lyslt that the-Talllets-are •br- - se*-yen ab�reh at all sower - _fawaliy-_f9r_maey._.y_eaZA4. asaa_is_shnra of J a o talrese. p••fW}r.g ttsd.r..sw.dt>k "8aave>aa, ea am' hate sees. but, &lea l stone hal bees misses - - ---�� : solutev oafs. Mss_ Ed. Sus- y �. as.t A-!l- lard, Haldimsuld,• f�■e., as bee•o�a I� the hd'�d" how the eolieeling boxes of Iota, „ "ria pittir obaf' Good gr•eioas. A ��R CR,89)I MI2'R1Si ��t - saysl6:- I have used Baby's p�t '�'s tae years sires and Ivy was snstpected ed ksoa►ing _- TORO= -own Tablets ifs--,my-horns-for--- -- -it was-unsaved the!rest of yon somcthia abaft it. - At' last the a long time and always with past" minister felt compelled to tackle Plag'sle Reuse-Igade Reand '1 Mars"b -tl►e Isest-------1 a--I`d�ao ----- a etfr enbhe`c -- _Frost Opiates and Haralhsl �. �w- uld- fang !tete Valued Her Head. ..� Dtlsga. - artin, have you heard of the ' . . „ d -- .--after _ _ +hat ill from the : 3n etieetfve rataady, that will Ith "t this M ,+ _ t . by medieina d�ala,3 n r ,b;i �e or:r hail , ., diffieulty'in, get- box 4 he said. penally rbc s-cold in twenty- mail at U cents a box from � another wite• Hie Brat oftef iraS -"�e9 " plied.the old man - easily made by min - _PRL ICN.1� L}_ "--. to the Dowager Duchess of Milan, per f -re - The Brockville,WilliMedicine _ mithu,alysibQnt lt..b it a-he`ann' ounces of Glycerine,t �a half-o�ie two ` `:• but, her answer is said to have been: ►� race of - _ - have-only one head.' If I-hazt-tiro; sr ,, _ Should_ y ba - Martin, the minister went oa, Ipirgin. Oil f. Pitt compound sTocxs. ♦^}}} + fir at if dreadful business lies be- o nrvBST -&a-Tolrltt of 'rzo pure w8 eight tuners of pure T b or se . stools WM re -6h--•'-- tween` you and me: We are the Whisky. This miztare will core ani Pop wa'a`3 attention. S. t[ t[.tbewa. ss•�io- A Quick' Wink. Woes still. ons two who have' &cases to the era"ITA ac.. Toren.o. - t The clog of too eye. idle rest and •'Don't y' cough that is curable, and is not ins you hate to And & wares missionary hoz. Either you or I expensive, as it makes, enough to [DtJCATRONdL 7 � �• = the opening of it have been measured wizen eating fruitrI wWe11, 'Dot ae must be the thief." last. the averaxe family an entire el are farad to eonsume three bun- asosha as Anding halt a worm I" Martin nodded. :rear. Virgin Oil of Pine cam�oand ]EARN � Basals TBAMQl-1Q ed and ninety nue ono=t�otlsaadths _�. "It's • just err you air,"- lee 1 •yarn-ew week s-sett : t 4 a second. This is a quick wink.and y may; pnee is prepared army in the labors- nolo true; tea weeks •omyf�s •s <,. haus been measured that to- CtIREo HIS LAME SIACK. � agreed. "Only you and me has she- tones of the Leach Chea:ical Co., tool@ tr«; sradetatar sass s Wised forty-enstlwasandths ei a es- West fort William. Lvov. ten. lyes calls to-the box. and I think the °a`�l3a b rpokla . ad more time. For thews neeasars .. Ciaailnsaati. Ohio. • sashes •';: = nes.•bass troubled wren .lam•baelt beet way out of it'll be for you to �-` areata espeeiany arranged ���• for.the pose ew®nes roars and Itsse used pay one-hal! sad I pay .the. &'her, � -agSEAYIN(3 OF PITY. r graphio apparatus is and. plasters ad ointments without asst ere. d just say no more about it." - NEW TERM. < thea when a bit of white payer is the sorrows of the man orbs On the its motlans qa I&A 1 tried Gin Pills. which proved lacy Ply ■a• opeo. ,-Eater any dma, Tow W %lil sad I would highly recommend sseatb Win,gem*6 som swam,and sss■ss in has a disagreeable boss in the Of- training *111 be thorough will s he ac de a:miaed• a q�'b ea to ss7oaa who Yw a strata«t or curial"in rear throes are you awaea ew fi� and another at home. brivou,e:eeilent results iassured _ It the closing of the eye has bMa o �►a MsMars..a.>o•s Mdm'�sem ss sand a ftcaTid to req eev�ty-Phe sae- an* bath.•' H. laARxl EM. wl3b Altee'a t+er lsalsaf t —"-' ,sltww•sw,wriom. is mss+ O•t1Re. ' Eta ?tib nes directly •a tl►• kidneys Relict !or the Depressed.Pbyld- v.M.t:.A. •sem llrottotPnCf thousaad%hs of a aW14 the "A Wrfti ter astalora. twice as long and the oma i'f wed sad aflvas►1y�me sib i u generally Boosted there ss WAITINGi FOR THE LAWOw arieYF•A sal sad mental dep'r&&sioa tteaallp T. X. wasaols. >aaaatsal .: lave their origin m a diset�dsrod a 41L this dol a ae1110 )04.67 taombi•. A couple of pickpockets follow^d state of the stomach and liver., ere. . �b Try Gia Pips yourself before barime ere s, gentleman for, some blocks with ACfEHTS WANTED when these organs are deranged in A swears row4eass. regular No. boxer. writs 711awaal Drat & view of avellipg themaelvrsvf the. their action-the wbole system is af- W A19TM ­ Ea1,1ANT-11 Pa1t94>h9 � - The Iforedq misnisters' mestiag bar s Cnmieal-Co.; Well w L) Toronto.re. first opportunity to relieve -him of , st" aysntae Wtrirw sass of a A'. Med yiaa „ story. , a� in teem surtol•r his paras He suddenly turned into feeted. Try Parmelee's Qegetabls Larne: st tf• s:e par weep •saw. earmedl % egder to avoid losetWOMSry witlb- a' a law er's office. - pill+• The relive the digestive arra, •te, fermiebad free, dl 1;d � �* � =tz%s � t�Ie16--- Sometimes a man's wisdom is.dug = y „ reoeaps, sat to"beneth by ri the, t e Dia rr _fz. itti 00.1 11•*s •d book Boca • lssmt3eg attne ;stb What 1sbail we do-now l ' .melted zeroes and restore the spirits as }f;° t°�"■ =°astray sass 13.vt w� _ �1 6 a sdao/iar name aem�siesd that the to the possession of a clever wife. . one. oafL came to his. ria e3eepmon - "Wait for the lawyer," said the simple other pills wl'Il. They are cheap A urmo11a t•epr000m"tr.••r wsitf:,I f msµ. regretted his iaabllf6y b d• as vs groe`'s"'�s"'ss"" it ere my of %;o simple sad ansa, and the effects asc� ern*p leealtt• to sett '71 1u+b �r 1oP hr s @tee ti•>•�srsy to fib•Pers al .OtlYer.. usting. 6 �frltle•. e•cr+r.+ rear carr.-r+ n�T bars to the matter. Thal nest a11er• Lnmm rassam, wbtab 4 ori aeY ..�—' time f"sA gold.•• Slim to fiOYs s ds r era• irtoirha called up the lamb rtpna-oras ova + .an 1s •e■@estf•�'@*ab Costiveness sad its Ceslre.-Whoa �/ em requted d go to smother eNmate.sad e@v@N a es Cb. can wr.ew ,vR.••- ,.4 sat 'Uterropt My sermon." !the ezeretory organs refuses to per, FIGURATIVELY.- cera et Qaaads oven RewM. ifet ?ire 's ssafoe is now print- -- .. OYSTERS. •form their. functluns properly .thid Miss Gay-"I had an awful soars `�aK�f AL - a� tr�ymsa ed is hs boot intestines becomes clogged. This the other day while out for a w� assns.-[.shares •amtrseee to soot +z. 1•■ I apply by letter. rift 7 Oyster Pie.--Put one quart of oy- s known " costiveness and if nag- with Will-" .r �� ser a cc my. T•romee. : _ eters with their .� �F juice- in dotrbhss �octed gives rase to dangerous tom.- Mise.Chis- .Howl �.. .. aese. .`°Ooaaaeo ai. ALES C 11 gOME by boiler, add largo imp of butter; a lieatieats Parmelee's V�agetablfi Vies Gay-, Why,- we met the -* sup o� boiling water, and salt and pills willeffect a speedy cur. 'At minister, and Will melted him to CAL VES eats•'Then Y',.ei d MUD .: Method CW Abso tag peeper to testa. Let Oaka.the Arst intimation of this ailment join ere." se"j�m�ewr«+�.ttd..so�ttosoa i ' 41 � outer edge of oyster shrivels then the'sufferer Should procure s pack- - Taft- thicken with a little lions tliicksn= bet o! the pitta sad put..kimself on- r`t"' wasteaase"to ser Lasa an Mash of i�I"1 A • ins, and cook two or three minutes t1u.r. 6•adr•ds fawn t•.etay d ske faeL der a course of treatment. T'hq sof cam.ad sudden onorsfO�" '°"b'• MARLATT Promoter - 'If u suffer from bleeding;itch- S p good effects of the- pills will be al- Mama br'a'e ek. ism it 1"EkIll" son s al Per butt)•, a"Sloa,ee hitt.To,-9 n you t, thicken gravy. Pour this in ud- B arch ere ys,tfr6ote a bs�or PetddB!r , • � Jing, blind or protruding Piles send dierg dish-lineswith rich Ple crust, `a morimmediately evidellt. . - —Parry -4f@ am4 aaa e your address, and I wit tell, and cover top also with crust; let i o of the suT9111-rf of atbo NtedbrW t + on how to.sun ourself at home'_ gook in quick oven about twenty it,a'&*whole lot better to be auto at business did you a kiss n sb,+sgsre•t she wer1L wane for .. y tab of your ground than to have a lot GI/ddie wits in P Oh, aha a is 1 04 `a Y the new absorption treatment;,, miaates, until it is a idea brown " ' a.°+� A«as►i. oa, w will also send some of this. M°e , r..«.w. on top, and serve hot from table. lint{ dispute afterwards. eve•, dy's bn�inesla." "li9'l,ehe- as `iltome treatment free fes trial, wit�f ? gBoped C?y>iterg.-Put in a sale, eh4 "Yea, exee�lt when it "refennees front Four tors loealit3; buttered dish a this layer o! bread err ares.rasa wfN b r w fore r feNoe eta comae to • bit o! scandal. she ye- ase tele erne sets[aaa same 6seeb•r Oar M. IODINOL ngnested. Mato sellar and eril>IIb7� the rlajQi 01 The -dfEtorr .i..fe b pLe. 1'b• n • I�' Y•mtiot P1..1.r tail's ' " � — rmlanent cure assured. .fiend ao then layer of. bread crumbs until ...r tk•asci.t tb•pals;u rrpl do mro»a give Thr farrow new disco•'ryry .f° the sg•, fatOae , but tell Others of this ole, r°eoWfvr► • "s -Positively, quickly. complctey re*evea dish is full, having the last' layer PILUS CURB' sH s Tote bAvs = and crises Ge+Lre, Thick Neck, Sciatica, • ',for. Write to-day to Mrs. Y. Ser' bread crumbs; :salting.and-_pepper- .Aso ot`tT3attit't ti .6.14.4 a sere any, .tmers, Boz P. lis, Wiodfsfos, Dat. About the-iiaost superfluous thing .aye•f 194Msg lis& lseffiR.6��a ?rotredfeg SwtlGmRs, Bunions, etc. a+.00, ins each layer. Put over this one we know of.is the fancy stork on PUG@ to @ M le says•rases•T,elasi0d, 016 arts ter a5•oor tni;fstSa rose price by - >- ^. cup of melted..hatter. bake"od-_ t.rt.R MtD1C1NIC COw ro - - - = eh a p&sr of suspenders. -. Visitor-"Can you tell me where crate. oven. These are much su- "'itil8 HEAD•'WAS. •De you serap or i. lteDOOTn s O is parlor a! COQ a 1D e O --- Fon?r am Pleasant as syrup", nothing enua fell laaada• ountry Youth-' can for five way the name flight-of stairs; recording his pas- bi g...• as a a•orso medioise; cents. . Visitor-'`Here you are; -- Mother (leaves` Worm Fxtertain- sage by a bump on every step until 'b�p�" t+++- ' sow, where is itt" Country Youth ire' t• oar Pressors. i pay ewes a or. The greateat worm destroyer he reached the bottom. A servant gra eher�tee�r•mse --"It's burned down:" write Marine See lawmedr,fb. elkies9e. prempelT. Also largest Baler m Betpi idey Lor 41-page Mastro, Eye Boob fres cgs ran to his assistance, and raising bLeeyot:aa.•tc Qaot.aoa.and.bugps.g w rite all ab�us Tony Troebl a■ri — him rep,' said," I hope your honor sae trait TO Reco 11AAD q r me Bee, sal za IIO n , iWd IMengiven to muscular sports and foods.) Oase. Your-Drugww vial tteenTim vhe"Iiithe marriage cerci- judge sternly, "myhonor, is not ,Jexesciass and those who suffer mu that Marine lt:eueves gore Syrs, gtre�neth4 ficate and forgetting a this- h tit t, utas pains frank bieyde riding ori res wean Fees, Deena•t gasare, is the fifth is it not R" "No, d Dr. Thomas" T,eleetrie f~e Pain. and •elle for age.. Try 1t 1 Tour Tye• and In baby's Rye@ ter $061said the bride, with some indigna- Time tries all. things, and est mothing worth Laying. As a lug Rrelids and Granulation. _, tion, "this is only my- third." Pickle's Anti-Consumptive Syrup ,� ricant it will keep the muscles-pli- pas stood.the test of years it now � ble and free from ns which oN, 'LACING THIr EMPHASIS. g pe Pu ' 'f'O C3Ulttl A COLD-IN AIiU-•DAY - -• pranks-as a leaden specific- is the V. follow constant use of them, "You don't know what: that's a robe LAr;AT1vE 1sRnN0 Qe resat TskiNs treatment .of all ailments of the �' e�4 P1flraxiarrA: prithout softening or impairing picture of; Johnny," said Mrs. La Tussle"sign"ore tae its a 1t J.ee•■.. s W. -g � 1� aRovax a tend Mato i sack bas .ft6o. throat and inns It-will soft=en P %heir strength. For bruises, spiainsl sling, in a tone of reproof. "You and subdue the most stabborn sough aa$ m n i " Ind conlus19pa it is:witbant• peer. ought to Tead your ancient history «I'm afraid, madam," .stud a bj relieving the irritation, and re- fa,or vo more. That is the'temple of Dinah entleman, who vs as ]ookin fo eters the sffeeted organs-'th bed]- + ".RESERVIN' HIMSEL, at Emphasis." apartments, "that the house in too thy corditions. Use will show its At a Highland gathering one near the station to be pleasant." value.; Try_it-And M convineed of 1 +Donald McDonald had entered for Give SollowiFil 00 r `-Cure a "It is a little noisy," assented-the 'its efliaacY. number of events. The first of !trial. It'removed lien corns from landlady, "but from the front win- hese was this quarter. 'mile, and of one pair of feet without any pain. flows ,one has such a fine view of FAST AND SLOW. e - fight runners hs oras fast. "Don- What•it las dans ones it--will do: opts ,who mise the trains," she - = DISTANT AELATIOA]BRllb'. _ P .--- - The Farther- 'I..learn with •ser- --- -- ' Ald, Donald," cried a partisan,. &gala• added, with an air of triumph. 'why did ye no run faster 4" Don- row, my eon, that you are getting "Are feu related to Barney pfd sneered. "Run faster 1" he HOW SHE BROKE IT. to be what they term quite fast. ' O'Brien Y' Thomas O'Brissr was Y xy The Son-"You shouldn't believe once asked. id, contcmFptuously. "And me Tho- Marion, who his been taught to all your hear, dad. I'll introduce "Very di iitantly," 'repli'ed Tho- eservin myself for the bagpipe you to•a mall who will tell ou,an- •mad. "I was me 'mother's first mpetitioa!" report her misdeeds promptly,came S' �� y �t to her mother one,day,,. sobbing otfier sto'ry., child-Barney.was,th sivinteenth. penitently. The Father-"And who.ie he 4" ad. Blood- "Mother-I-broke a brick in the The Son-"'My tailor. He says �A -is the direct and tnevstmbte resup fireplace.", I'm the sldweet chap De's• got on M R d>!" OWNER 8 f _U 8114 r of Irregular or constipated il ,, 1l,that is not very hard to a is books." _._..r i eslrsfes�s - and 0101964-ap kidneys and sYf>. _ _ CAUSTIC the undigested. food and other remedy. But how ori earth did yon: BALSAM It '.waste natter wbiclr is snowed tr do it, child 4" '.`Has my boy been kind to dumb w ibeomerlate Poison$ the blood sail e „ ,r A"'•• .�verUb.sear, `I ounded it , with father's animals tads 4 Yes grandma;- T3. .•*.+► tar aLr•rs { - . sine wrote system. Dir. YorN s Ia• � - -. - 1 .9 + $ + W s� dian Robt Pals sot directly on the watch. I let your canary out of the cage, &M flo aw :� .: weir. r aging them--ov. the �rN em er �a9nn11 a �" _, -_ and when my oat caught it, I'set lr,ee�'i,r, ,t,e.br� kfdngs. sfsat t1on sea and „ TIM f+Awa�CGwu,L1A71te Can. ;Otn■9th to preperly Alter the blood er Towner on hes: - -kind oil the able.opeata9 up the Yon have an. „eaormons apps- - Fot' pare blood- and good tite," said a thin man enviousl take „ r r ,r.yr� flet need the•aa+e n lemon V► ,, RIFS .:,D r. Morsels - , "What do you take for it 4 Mor•e l• ' all my experience," rammed hie o�3 ea a b `yC i plump friend, 'Z have tau no- geeeen• - read 4nd-1an Root P-i �-# • tkisg lsssfose eniitabh iL>tm feed." T II U• _ .• :IflE9UT NO. ,• --. • t •Th �{ w .•fi.�4 ,z./i . . � -:.. ,.. ;., ,,,:.e, ,ur,� •` n;...W>8 ... ; „ ':,y .;oras.,^ ., ,:. ,�t^ ,.� _,;^,� +.��::.,i�•,, ..'.,, rd:•".RM"•:. �rM �.,- .f, 'M;a �u yh.• ,..� •y+• ,iii !.�'ei. Kt . .�a..• :,,,,,,-1. •�?"� x.a ,.a .s'"� ,�., iv" '� +�" a 4'' a.. s^ .� F =ar: y D •,- u'. ! { .. .....�•' ...,.c., .e•.. -r �E. ,sa t. .r: =.°. .FLh''M�.!�•�,1.:!w�,'. '7�`<.. :�"�Ce'``''r'., 'L' _ „f.,f:+-.'•. :tp,'`•; -..t�n� mw�,,;,., y� oaf; 'a l�," :a lt,"'C,.; t _ - �~ ifs• .y % ,J. , ;, e . � ,� a1. ; ft airthe i y s>t� .�. gas €, .. s �"` �,; ,-+' Oa motion o bteasn. t3 sad 1Qo. 8 Hail 8. ♦ L ' ' ,dy, , •` (, x y. at" ��s Mow a- lase. trodueed 19 I.00al OS R - I RIL/� Y t vena__ d 4a P.Y. iiJ�e0B Y 1 and t ed throughaits var{ow - banal= - . . _ 0 -- Ingo and finally p4sied•appoiDutig•an .Trains t Wan dna as follows- arseswr an$two auditors ior.lhs year Nt:.' ical. 8.86 A.H. . �� �i� - � t>C i�g f 1910. R. $. Phillipe was appointed `� 11 4.80 P.f[. 1. ' 9 & asreesor and Tboa. Beane and B. H. ? J4La;�l ' 811¢P.Y. , '�:-..+` '"`°" Upabl"hadesers8rld►TmosetasaolMOlt�w Stevenson auditors. -. !$anis}[mol _ a a` _ _ y y - ^"he are elean4.-fr mb�r geoesries..the brands-are the-beeb tbe, markets of aPlotaetoR.Ona A b -law war intredetced b MesnB. 31aT1i:8 OF♦D9>i8T1821P<3: Scott and Hoover and pmt through its - �rr Ox�p 1 torand the oee'are t a little less: 'G}oods arrvive daily,no old ategln R . � �irsttwwetoa per line . - - to amts various readings and -finally passed ^vR. sadMiite"doe t snwinclu pa Lagg lire is ossa appoietin Dr. N. C. McKinnon; . A tell ble local salesman wanted _ _'^ • M. g � a r'. 'L'bfs sated,rw aottnalada _g p `K! •�! ,.r�;� Lap]trsYoaign lidedical Health Officer for the Town- LO repreeeut- A �1 Specht terms Alien to parties making eon- ship of Pickering, Dr.G.N. Fish havI.- �I't ,I- - ,,. 4.611.for a or a months or by the yeas. eau ing resigned that position. > canned g lead all others. If you liken matoes, corn or peas insist•. early ar year ooatrs6ts payable qur:terly. On motion of llde;;ra. Hoover and �6sail�s (O awdon Quaker Brand at"the G i-beery Store-8 cans r 96 cents, ', : ;� seen,p.Asools,smy tiaes idvwoKi: 'hPaper $colt a 'by-lave wxe introduced and . _-_-:....�.-.,-:__ - (SX94tio ure•clove_r_h�y,.h2c_a lb. Puratabie syrup 9c a-lb, In 10 Ib, ]tics or in bulk. 1. otiwia Iocal oolarsas sea caatsp.r-lin.. pu 4 Lhrough_iia.various-readings and P ed � :>�e cents per Lias sam;subsegasat intrtatioe. finally ell a - Nice h caan g mtia. haddie.kippered br'tresh herring;'smoked haddie, ells d��ayso1a1 000sraot rates made known on applies. P PPointing,a Labraidor and dried herria • _ 4. twos, ltoftaradvsrtising. the Board of�ealttf and three Bxni- 1'icYering sad adjoining soon- g• 01 .. aditettatlments without written inatruetipns tart'Inspectors. Geo. B. McGregor ., try.. ., .' wpl b.i,ueeartad nnttl forbidden and ohargad.e w ,i inted a member of the Board - �'�=T}�i"'' -'�ATIiV Fil�-V R� l¢ r;• �aardits jj. Orders for 4lsoontinning a�3vestiN- ppo 4 mown n.wsbaiu writing an sant tathapnb- oS aealtb for.the terra of thiee ears,. --The demand for umme stock is in- .-:._ _ , rF 11'.1-11�� •ems• and that W. V.'Richt,rdson,G. Mc- creasing yearly, and if you become * ; _ Job Work pro,rrptlzsttanded-to. Gregor sad C.J. Brodie be Sanitary one of our salesman goon will realize FRESH-"SEL:t4 T Q'YSTERB, 560 'A Q><7ART _ - seams Inspectors for the year 1910. there is good money, is the business - -y� "$Y.2d_ on of Measra Mowbrnlr - --- ------- ------ Scott introduced and carried through NWite at.once for particulars. -Pay' Frew°ranges,Iemonli,cabbage and celery.,, Leave your orders at , �,r its various readings a by-law appoint weekly, Free outfit. k` � JOHN M U R KAR,-Proprietor. ing road overseers and fence viewers and pound keepers as follows: , Road STONE & 'WELLINGTON 11 r . . �' . . g!P. a Ovt-rseers-No. 1-T. C. Osborne, 2- - H _ I ARS ave s r Fonthfu wurserles �-,;: -.;--, NOTEB_AND.COMMENTS rohn W. Powell, 3-H. Larkin: 4-,A. Sao acsree - ze tithe les utrw-bear at-hand. Gormley, 6-Tim. Sleep, 8-rWAlter TOB9iT0 __ _ .___�pb,*T _ Annie;7-C: Holmes; 8-Geo, Marin � .• i I. _when the representatives of the tosh,9=JU.* Pascoe, IO=H. E: 'Web- • c township will meek t' esen_ ster, Il-Jas. Richards, 12-Jahn An- BLACKSMITH SHOP - naa�, }3--if 0----Calvert. l4-John----- - �° tatives of the new C. N. R,�nOw 111 Dewyr,_1b-Henry Marks,. 16-J. S. D ..RTEr " - Bourse of constmiction,•to epnfer 116neyy, U-Peter .Gates, . 18=John I am prepared to'carry_on the black. _-__JA(E_ - EARQU � J Y ,;STV in regard to the various croi?sfnga, Bali, 19-E. Crawford,20-John T�uia- smithiflg business formerly conducted _ - _ • - • - 411 Connor. 22-:-Joseph Ril- by Robt. Davidson. General. repair -' `-- _ • s:. ' ' tan,21-J. H. pp _ Ott fs u to•the le of the town- a 29-H. Hing, 24-Arthur Taylor, work and horsa--hoeing a apectalty: �. P PSP y y _ qkr" 26-W, H. Pett 26=-W,-H. Guth ' �� slop to nee first their' interests y'.n-- a, Hicks. I eve also lite ageasy for the fan- ere not sacrlflced to the new rail- 2'7-Simon Puckri ous Cockshutt plows and Adam's d_ 28=Thos. Knoz� 80-C. �+'itspatriciC. wagons Call and see me before mat- - _ MTyr_ Past ezpariepee shore 1�Ames86e er;- . - - , ng your - le- -� _ __ - � /^ - - e 3S-A. Courtney; 34 m W. rwn,'33 , ,r level rrossiags onilways ran meats. - - -Wesley Gee, 30-Isaac Connor,87- _ - eluaiber their victims by the W. Badgeiow, 38-W, B. Burk. 39- ROSS HADLEY. -- - - -�� � 4_f 4:housands and are thus to be W Peebles, 40-•••D.Turner. 41 -Thos. CssaRywooD :: • :: , ' Qla&WO Cutters, Sleighs ' Robes d V avoided wherever posisil)ie. Level White,42-8. Farndale. 43-John Pal- -:,: , r __ lister. 44-R. Devitt. 43-J. C. Phil- Blacksmithing -__ sits, A feW overcoatth aff+osaiirgs coat the railrrrips muni lips. 48-W. E. Holtby, !7-tP:Nott- � . � -` ='less than'the overhead bridgee'and on, 48-D. Annie, 49-Wm. Booth, -=_�nr collars to be -aid at a, - ii0-C, Lidgett, Bl-C. Disney. 69-•L.- 579 fiubways and conaiegitent7y they White, 63-L. Pilke 64-Wm. Caa- 1 117 r� y, Having rented the_Dumbarton shop bargain. Horse powers cutin ��r. -t' ;will use their utmost .effoxt .tu sfe. 33-R. Spoffard, 66--R.-Carter, 87 qnd opened the sayne.I am prepay- x'. j y ` _ avoid the latter wherever the -J. ll. Michgjl. 58-=J:N. Junes, 58- ed do all Work entruateti to tag bows puipers' - '• - - �. . y T. C. McAvoy, 60-Wm. Linton. el- _ _ a an:. Their enRlgeere are then Fred Pu h, �:-C. Score 83-R. me in the above line. _ S y H.oraeahoeinR a s tall - - . d who have had much experience io t4�hitean. 64-John Whitson, 8S-T. Call in na see me any time. dealftrq will] she pnblie and if the bhid{ll, 68-�Y: Ward;-67-L Yaire, - - - ..--==T -- _ _.. ... 0 _.` 88--3f. Evana, 8B-Oso. MorRwo. 70- F. T. Z,IN.-EL�?ER, letter are not ori--thrix f„ - :- - -gt'Igrd. C.-1�White-C471-Hugh Gregg. '73- DI;NIBARTUN - _ _. . _' .. -1 _ _ . .: � - - agreements- will -be entered-into J O. Spang,'s-3- J.R.Hoover. 74-tib 4 Allaway, 75-John -Annan. -H. ;� YSIAN SA4E ISNEY SON which will'ever afterwards be res. Jahason.72-T.. Poucher�-R. W' $ • • r.. > gretted. The. respopaibility of Want Poundkeepers-R: Hall. Fred' W. I''- �'niaL these �agreenients'should - -��..CURES DAI DRVFF -Farm tm.plenisnte, Harness, Carriages,. Binder Twine, _ -� e Hobbs, Spenser Taylor. Geeta Down, _ - _ 1 not rest entirely„with the town- ing, S. Nicholson. A. Cheater, Geo. , MaehineI . ,011 and-Repairs Toy-tie.Thos. Pttcklin. P, J. Rowe, J. .Of it dolt t / Adi>1itA IDtU .- _>_. r� ahip couacll,- but ever y _ - _ - - faterested ahould'ae` far as In H. ixyyeee, F. Roach. W. B. Burt. �jDt ytFii 1i4Y1'1R4xt1( _ " , yr in Theo. Hagerman. W. S. Major. John WHITSY. . _ % ONTARIO ' ' ;his PO*e'use hie Influetite m"lies- Pall{ater. J. M. Gerow, W. H. Norton, Yes, P,trislan Sage. the most InviR- , In that O. P. Flerrier. Hugh Mowbray, Jos. Ella - � g propel~ crus�ags are .B. ,1, C it �Ra _ g h:�ihearestot�. cuter dandruff � . Madill. {los ick. A rs.� made. , RL owe !r. a women of Can-. j'Fj (1 B rP j� �fes 'John A.Jones,John A. Jones. Jelin , who have luxuriant hair. know it .+i-' O 1 iH z + _ i• - - rg does, and that to why thonsands of at- : Graham. 31a an Evans,John WbYte, , ... .�_-,PICKILAINQ COUNCIL .. Ahs Reesror. _ _ tractive woman throughout the .land ; . . _- ,-�-= 'We intend�luake - - Fence Vi4wera-gym: McCausland, are regularly us{ng is. ..--_ - The above council mat pursuant tc, D. W. Carruiheiir Tho;. Field. W, L. e _ e - For years this almost marvelousDil -,- ",Jt+ttute is the Rowoahip 6x•11, Brough- (Jonrticb.Jahn GorKnles"y; Robt: D,sv- Rloivpt•of itistroua and beaut3111f atm,on�[t► ag.January lOtb. 1910. rFellrJoiin A r was c n n to t e e its of Europe - I � The memli a took the decla,mtion 'W: P.•-Petty, W. Peebles.W. Sa11in• tibd Neff York City. but about two , of office and of q�ualiflc•.tiou that is to ger. N. Wilson Jr., W. B: Milne, Alf. years age ft wasgiven to s aeleot list " .. +ray: John A. Wb1te,.Reeve;. R. g�, Rogers, O. H. Pugh, Ed. Meyer R_ of drrtRgiata. ttnd today can be --The talk Of t'tle country ;,-� Mowbray,. latter-Deputy Reeve: aAd Ward. Josiah Earans, 1'V.$Dots. b�art- taiaed Ia any city or town In A rice .. . "� X B. Hoover. W:G.Scott and W. W, in Nighgwander. where society-women of r smear b 16 dFlpp�artil, CouticiUore. Mr. S is asked for, and'wee given dwell. . . - It following standing committees permi;rion to ask for tenders for stone Pa ialan 9a► a is the : t d li �tttui weee appointed : Roads+ and Bridges on the Kingston crud to be placed on link tonic.i a r it "' . . d[eesata Mowbray, Whits, Scott; that highway froth eiirt and west of [t makes the g y ha ' III be offered in all ]toes of Fancy Rocks's, Chairs and tables. Zziparkalaad.I,00ver. Snow shovel]{og, Dunbarton. .. Teaders will• be &stud. - .,:, Lustrous and luxuriant In a . You cannot afford to miss-this sale if you need a Rocker a wire fence, drainage matters-Messrs. for at once. few da a. it is ptetrttsmed tlaost dsint or Chair. The prices will surprise you, so will '1'3cott. White. Dtowbrry. Cpntinpleo- Council ad Duirred to + illy an {s not sticky or greasy. It . - jj ,2 Icies-3leaera. S rke. White, Mow- Maada�, Fehry>, •••:et again ori oto a billing hair, cures dandruff and he quail he good - --. ay: Relief of pool�in3 s e xm- or t5e ,t.�etl�'„''iy 14�t IO a.ro. itchiag scalp in two--weeks or money t t ref 1 a all y t s- -. pp Li t-< as � agea-Messes.. Hoover. Scott, Sparks n 7rgj q.Vfiisaction o"f :gestera►t•bns{= t�k, . -- Call early and and get a good choice. _ I etad MowOra T, M. McFadden sella it for 50 cents --- - ?. - Y{nutta rjLS uw; meet's'":j - ` . . ' . 72,,.,,,,AA alar a bottle, hnd varapteea It, or - >edYt i.V were New..Adveretserwent�e, dire gt, all chatr�qes prepaid, by Canadl= Upholstering and Picture Framing a specialty _ _ rt-: 'o neappcoved. as makers,: Qirou: dig. o.. Fort _'.woods delivered anywhere free of charge. .; ' �5."-'^F`red Pugh was heard re-killing.-two two T IJIE-AND CE�fEN� always on' Er{e,Ont -- dogs while worrying sheep. L hood. JOHN 1[oOItiTY,plekering. ::: `^ Bell and Inclependeat Telephone Connection. L��_0_07 The standI - committee on Relief ANTED=Toi lease a farm-of 40 or. ��+ ..D �of Poor lecomnoended payment as fol- �� bu acre,orRood ►and with comfortable, WAN- buildings. 'Xl+ply to G J. SKILLWA ..High f ,.. , • nod ,an - � ' LABOURS --- _.. pflied to the Hansom family 4.00. Sick _ _. --" --- "TChiidren's H ]tel 1f1:09, L-OR SALE=About 100U bushels of! tri ct for fall and wipter monthsAn i laborer she p ease c m c e with the under-- l' tarnip., atioits too bowels or-maag serer eT`ic�atiabie-agent•to take orders- `-"L Amar wish ag A ap { om t�ni at th h r bap _ - The eG bill comwlttee on Roads g si ned.' I am supplying farthera with an tip-to lisle .hard working aervaxit 1. Ishoat ars tAns of timothy hs)sad eight,cord.i for nursery stock. gg d And Bridges reported And recommend- of birdwood also a Rood workhorse. •HENEW I•• • - . whp is willing to o all your hard work, such as pumping wAter,sawin wood s- !'d-'_.II)Cnt Aa U - --- 3 ---' r-:�i-.�n -T Y FLUS���_-__..e'­-___._._-�� cc - � '-, llin PF.hRy,-k,US'Iling- - ixteabelAnce for ti,gber for 1$Osa$40.00. �A\TED-An experienced .farm j.. - ExcLCSIVE TERRITORY tedious jobs•tae whole earro to . Robert Cammack, building three cul- "' haus,middle aged,to work on fares ta. These laberer5 are.thorou lily reliable and stead A1wAya on the jab and „ k3 yearin ern ane a, ouldassist-in pro• _ ttat`With a don't rxantypur oardiavfieritsey:. trot cv R curing Lontastead'for th'§party williaq'to ro[le tintee•to deliver stock in good condi- and CeAd AL a nl°m�I3t9 nOtICB td do your bidding. The wages these ser- • ozo. Frank- Axford, 'for 'teaming w ,A_ta.go per y-ear.• Addreas C. Sg.'Lw, ' ' " 'D*xie-brid a thnbet 2.00. "g"' ` N tion and up to contract grade.: '.«e yI. } 8 ltetron,soak. inti vtints are asking slice iidicuT6ualy low; being eaiisfied with from ten to twenty The saandirtg comm{t tee on Daman-' - can shave you the .there ie g- money cents s week: '; es for Sheep Killed by Dogs reported C'TR:A�ED- tom he'premises of in representing a «'ell kuocvn rel{able What will suit your wife is that she won't have to. cook for them o'r to' -'-1 •,and recommended x went as follows: ► the undersigned,1ot35,b•f can, rscke-rire, •1rm at this time. Established over 30 a.^ t, P. Y about the c onth of Nocembat. a re.l yearliaq make beds,&s they are satiafled with an ealptjr'stall and' couple of quests of < John Garland, one ewe-•k-illed 9.30. steer with atrk on bottom of right ear. Any years.. Write for_par�{cutars. gasoline aweek.- F. D. .Pugh, bonus fsrr killing ,tA•o information leaning t to recovery velli be pELxAdf NvR8ER1 Co., These model servants are manufactured by Gilson M'f g Co., of f}tielpb; dogs worrying sheep 10.00. land Creek warded, J GRAHA..High-15 i?ri7 • Torbnto;Ont who have a reputaCon'for"Goes Like Sixty"engines. Ore of these engines 1._ The standing committee on Contin- r " may- seen int actual operation at my place any time. • �f you are interested .. genciea reported and recommended in somethin ti to-date and perfectly .call on me and I will demon- We tbauk'dtir numerous customers for the atrona a durl in the to to you h st3 a for' pf pAyment As follows: John Murkar, p g stra y u the p r' lty o Lhe Glleoa•englue: Terms to suit you. Mate for financial statements and'advt. •17. past six months and will try in every way to serve you better in the up your.miud before'it is too late,. DO IT NOW.. S ♦0. ' The reeve, clerk and' councillor coming year and would wish you one and all a very Happy New Year. A quantity of the beat motor gasoline on hand. -"` ' `'Scott for making set it with Ux- - Whil�Viilie� ft�a v y bridge township re town line accoufit; We have still a few pairs of grey and white`blankets iii 10.4, 11-4, HOWA" 9� TNs s each 2.60.. W. H. Jaekson,-for rep. 12-4 gt the old prices from $1 per pair up. Underwerr in ood Scotch '' g,{ck plow 1.00. D. R. Beaton,-on acct. wool and fleece-liued. . Sox, mitts,..-oy-eralls, smocks, , tq, shoes; of salary fll.a0. :Huoicipat World, a felts and,rubbers. Now is the' time•to buy before the advance in : copies$.00: T:C. Blown, balance for price. ti repairs on town hall 7.00. - ` . • . BANK � - , T -•Communication received from Bin A full line r,f choice groceries always in stock. We have our new D •p " =qle Tax Assoclatlon,►nd would recon• !��,, . mend that the Reeve and Deputy- `p• R p d tomatoes. ;..- '..:Reeve be it cominittee to 'o{n, with -_ .. a tin stock of salmon, ens, cora an - ,other mnnicipalties in a deputation GEO. A. GILLESP E, `Dunba` o�: i �8�3 OF CANADA & ,. to wait on 'the Government 'during j �' �the.cotn{ng session to.urge upon them _ _ J DEPOSIT Q� bNir. D4g a !the-importance of enacting the pro- Y rp��ed amendment and that the clerk .THE C H.R I S T M.A S LLS E�i, 0 1 6s-insfrucfed-to write Co Sir James .an U . . .Is _ _ . ,. 'Whitney and'Hon.A. G. McKay that w HERE rxeived in our Savings Bank Dopar hent, ' ,, � ,' .• 1. thin council heartily endorse the ;,� _ S N� sU�lCfent to open as account and entitle the Depositor to movement of the Aeaociatio». We t . `'s aleYo.necommend that.the clerk'write W Book. a highest ctutexit rate of interest u the eecretdry of the Stn le Tax As- When irr-Dunbarton call in.and see our display.-of Japa_nese_Chlna, Pn y ' g Cut Glass, ]sane Handkerchiefs sad other appropriate , oney t�ia " � at tune tr fociation that this council approve of „ the scheme. . . Christmas Goods ianunierable: Without delay. • " - Mr..Scott,seconded by Mr. Hoover, > .A complete stock of Dry Goods,'' Boots and-Shoes, Overshoes, gtVi1>t�s Bank Depatr�rlaeat at Bvelry Branch. I!b :moves that the Reeve giant his order ' Rubbers; Underwear(fleece-lined and all-wool). . _ - _ _ _ . •on the Treasurer in favor of the sever- t+ ' , al parties recommended for payment i•- A-iso, afresh stock of GFroceries,.Fruits and Confectionery. P IC K E R I N G B R A N C H '� :na the reports of the various standing - ' ' :�eommittees as presented this day. .. CLA MNCZ Ta SATTYi, N&U09AW s', ' Mr.Hoover.seconded by Mr. Jltow• Aa• M. GO itMLEY; - -. .Dun-barton - _ . an"Ca ALOO " WURTST e ,. _ 'uprav, moves that the clerk be hereby • d s' �. .b ., ;• Nu . t •. . .p; _'i"f•' � •.�.reK'� "",&PSI S.,..5 I'll;`w .� ;,'.• K' ,,+y, i ••n, rv! M, ,.'... 'tF:,,�.n m., '.F:'..f.. 'q� '�'� W +;p:ie '•� r<'?' �fi ! EMISSION . i• 51 w:yy+ r "• ,.ti, w ,'.:s ✓ ,. �,,ur'. .,i:fii!"w•,., 7i��.x r -+»y,5,. .,ee s•'»�' xtCF^_+!. .e�: _ � s r , ei1.A11 J. A. assisted " { _.Iltev. Grand lead a blLineee Church, r • tri to Elis Qi O ve a $pinetet�' �ter 8 G' adi�'8 .. B Mr 3L to avention:a aughable farce in w class and at reasAivah coax A call solleited." n " reported; soI his farm for a one act. Come and see the wond To�t auuz uiremeetts in-all�of Foot+lrese.. '1?l�s lies!in'" J..H. Bundy, of Pickering, weer g�A re. p erful transfourmration scene a before t, iatown•on Ft'lday. Mr. is piano-tuner, is mak- the old staid@ are changed into - k : �PJp.•McNay. of Saskatoon, ie Ing usual rounds in this .locality beautiful s �ieiting'friends here. lour and Feed 1Repo►td»s t a0�ed this week. oar eyes. Prof.Proi. Moikeover will nd Mrs, Graham arexisit- • Wm. Kennedy,df Zeph ,visit= 'there with his Reinodeloseope; condaatlR,on hand: ! Gln f in Saintileld. g_ ed hie aunt, Mrs. James ggitt, the greatest invention of the age. - Wm. Leaser was in Toronto on o*er Sunday. Cast of-characbere :--Josephine Independent Telephone Central... •- , - Wednesday,of last wool;. A,Dumber of our sports attend- .Jane Green-Mrs, T. Stephenson, - Dr. G. N. Fishfof Toronto, call- ed the ice races at -Port Perry The Secretary and Bessie Bobbitt. The Corner W M. PALMER, PrOpi'ietti� r _ed on a few of his friends here on on Friday last.. _ . -Miss Louise Hifibli Calamity Sunday. -- -. . _ _ Wiljlar, t3leesoia :her'retutned Jane Nigg�ne-Mrs. _ 9. .,RobWax Fred Fisher,,oI Scarbgro, spent home.-After takinga carload of Rebecca Rachet Sharpe-Mies F. - - - - Sunday with Nelson and Mrs. horns����. . Hutchison, Tiny Shgrt-Miss s illy � Wagg• _ George Jo gelion, 'we are glad Thom oa, Jerusha Matilda S ri - :r s Special meetings will be held in to say,, is recovering from his rec-. gins-Miss Lela Rumohr, Lll 'N'S ? - L Ve 0 V the--Baptist church in the -RICHARDr near ent severe illness. White-Miss Mary Morgab, Chari-. `3 future. Mr.'Uatherwovd, of,Balsam, has t Longfaee-Miss M. Burton, - y Cleo. Wang intends moving this moved into Hugh Gregg'@ house Melinda.Bluegrass-Mise Manche _ 3mporimtshowing of finest display of - Z week into Geo. Stoke's house ree: tiearthe Baptist church. Cooper; Viiilet Annie Ruggles- , - outly occupied.by Waiter Thonr- John and Mrs. Besse rind family;' Miss Etta Neal, Priscilla -Abigail - china. s- Very Lige wortmaal of :. son of Whitevale, spent Sunday with- Hodge--Mrs:--I-.- Paul, • Frances y • ��; Stations". Books,Dolls, Toy@, ' fieare glad to-report-that John W. G. and-Mrs. Bingham. Touch-me-not-MissJ.•Neal. Han-. , received for the Holiday Made. Call Macnab, who has been confined to The, Sacrament of the Lords nah Biggarstaff-Mian J. Pilke , ass sheen. ' the house or some time, is pro- Supper was observed in the Pres- Prof. Makeovec-A. Leggitt Johni...,.:ph -taken-for 1 - -grossing favorably..and ,we:hope bgtertan church last Sunday._ I Brows-,-assistant-8.Robbtnsr.Tlie _ Mem' to see him out in a few days._;-�_ ohn LintolY has returned home following will as$tst.. n the_great Weekry and Daily_ Newspaysrs ' __Ed.Wilson aii3-family moped after epeudinq a few days with tralzsformation scene in sol a and on Tuesday from the village to friends in Vxbridga-tawaship.— du -:-- a Lyses . °Middleton -'w� J'•-T3, MZ10MT.&MM1301T uBundy is busy these Ethel Burton, Mabel Bryan, An- r. where Mr. Wilson has recured a da q laying in--a su ly of wood nie$ ffard and Mr: Tomlinson. - Whit17,�' -0x. y yl PP Po, Sroel�r $t2@1at. good position with Wm. Watson. from the lot he recently purehas- By special request the Misses Viola -� Miss Ida Brown has returned'to ed. - and Mary Forsyth: will sing the city after. spending a few -_A-large number of.our young "Three Little Pigs." Admission ... weeks at the home of her mother people attended the carnival at adults 25 seats, children 16 cents. here. She has quite recovered StouffvMe .on Thursday .evening - - - �- from the injuries sustained to her last:-- ankle some time ago. ' Mr. Hodgron, of Mount Zion, Re BRYAN PEOPLE LOOK 1 ' Mrs. -Mulch, of Balsam,- will intends moving to the Northwest - BARBER - W. --°��-40-&WU"he-end-of January and will hold an suetionsale at : - = - d - --- - - _ future date. Tobaccos, pipes sad emokeie :-"Tem ewtomers: Z for a.visit to friends in Eoglan pis Y Mr. Hutch in the meantime will sundries. ventral office Bell to the North-west .Where. they The annual meeting of the Pres- .Telephone Co. A,agency for Ones more we And ourselves entering another year, and, r to byterian congregation will be . Rolston Laundry. I must may that I*[n very much pleased with the eon- �ezpptect to make their futatre home. held on Tuesday, afternoon next CLAREMONT, ONTARIO iWeration and kind treatment I have,received from you The.treasurer of.tlfo Claremont at 2.o'clock. - dbring the past year d wish to'thank you ve kludly ria a an Union Cemetery will be glad -to Chas. Williams, of Toronto, has - for the patronage eztsnded me and trust that Elie same wa, -receive monose for stork or plots. been in this localityfor.a Yew V�g 9+A11A -Z'-` = MO confidence will continue while I have the pleasure got -do-b busin&e with you,in 1910,and while-myaim is to ' 'The revised�lan of cemetery can days is search of horses foe the Tesolbei' of Danof g be seen at ung tlnie by Ali wish- Toronto market. _ turobh-the beat goods.at the lowest possiblepriceand ' _Ing to pis have plots. F._F rens:. W. E; Risebrough. of M rtle, '�RITE'VsZ.E, ° OST. _ give on to all. e in- Wishes oil all a cos ti ll p eatisfac treasurer. *as in town on Freda H g y P perone and Happy New Year, y _ James Underhill was in the city tends moving to:the North-west a •on Monday -attending a salA- of - - .. . _ .._. _.-. -. .• •-- _ -. _ Very Truly, to the near future. -Tho Soeveeir Ba« tisrau H«eo f Yours i horses. -He purchased a hand- to a beauty end Nuke the Out. its da- some team-of haelrney niea: Mr. Quite a large number from here CHARLES SARGENT. .i�.i.ota.m.a.1:P�...w Md la food p - r._ _ __. �°neraltpurpose horse Aurora �►a , ... _.=- _•' _ .Os..usauoi+•r. Oirratuo. Po attended the Tunical of the-late �' firs. Thomas'Bennett at Brough- Tb*saves.. 1. .••eoeE,eal, eon- ,D am on Tuesdky afternoon. veaiest &ed durable. ltd ooe.erootion �a last week.' A curling match wilt be played great ecoallyalu�w.re•att•3tdmtkaa.• _- �. James McFarlaiia has been offer.- so V"RM ed great inducements to go west this (Thursday) aftBre-proon with tt u.as gent,as.a �••••�r ;,. � _ the president and vice-president .sit of beat ewer.ted. J.« bat the !XI~ilktlaNCt �- , - and he is now thinkieg seriously as leaders of the. respective sides. . s0"aell if"a wast the �' k'I"s; f actiept' the Offer. In [e", he pmt° 1e_� felly guaranteed by the �ettark _ cc�ogg Mrs. Hugh Gregg, we are pleas- C.trRRBY.?ti•Dtity a CO..t.l.i�a Synopsis of Oanactian should de>~Ide 'on goia lie will ed to report, is recovering linen ttwattr.roTt -_ j g hold aft'Auction rule of leis farm her recent illneta though the pro- Hoolve t wi.elo•d Ce ry - Northwest LaEud ' stock and Implements at an early 9"" toward••tezovery is .some- 'q°a. v.oeo.•ar Regulations. Elate. _ what slow.. •1'lutoe lMhutas A NY p•rwn who in t@s wee head of a hk=07, The regular meeting of the or any wale over is year, old, m• ho..- . �t? ---A..O.U.W. will be held oa the A number of those interested steed a earrea w0lon of available x�iwoa evenlaq of Tuesday soli, t)!e 18th in Sabbath School work attended o° ^"a Aa' tend ca�tameob., saatutbh wan AILI sae a e o as� R Tb•a inset mag appear is aeras fo . , _._ Domlafon Lasda sacs oe ee for tie hers is requested as the officers,fui• P t township association . held a w the ensuing year will be installed Brougham on Weditasday. i t ..w+•. 1.4 art,b:oa�.r o:td.we et to - --'into tbeir respective offices that A grand .entertainment will be armee-su moatbe' residence apes and night. !riven in the Methodist church on onttivatme of thsrend in akab of ab:..�� f, ♦3sme•seadez mw tiv+ sa stn• A number of the young people Wednesday- evening, Jan: 19th. - -For sate by i . �w his homestead on a farm of at icaei n sorsa ,connected with ' 'the Epworth when ,the young peoplb of the DICKI£A CH PMAN, -' Pletering a ywr, n�d�a al e•1e17 owned and occupied by him o; his n League and the choir o!the Moth- 6370 mother urn,aeoeht•s,bmab.;o; ' to oetlia dlaerlott a 6om•etead•; in odtst church were entertained at etandias p:wtmpt a aasta6370 on . the home of Waiter and Mrs. r&a side h� . sago pa; •ems• Duties–Most reside tax mouth:to each of ai= Ward. of Balsam. on,Friday even- D L I S a �tim�mdate ift Ing. They report a most enjoy- e O 0 M AC H�N R. SHOP � and•tris:$.sift,.ere.extra. a4bie time. LL'j }The undersigned .sauce at noho isome• ��� + _ �. .. g -JANUARY CLLk CA a� his het.. Mr. Brij' of 0adrfft,and his fitted Having porch- airy a tu►a•d hom•etosd isl cira•to. ''. sou, Fred, of- Dryden; have been -- ed B. Wagner's Machine. Shop in • rr °iiaco per Dutw-Y:.a ces in ARE$$ C#003D$- . ..:;... .: Kinsale, is prepared to do. all ��� �a three . "this I'M bgrh+�.A_&UiinR a the!asst Bleck broad etot6,. .. 7S�;Tor$Oc per yd. !clads of repatc work and general . few days. Both are 'prosperous - Black Veneciaa............:...... .. .reg.85c, for 86c blacksmithing, w' w'IQosY . c=— ia New Ontario and are .enthusi- Myrtle greek..........................•.....:reg.2 c, for 19e .i Deputy Of the Minister Of the Isbed•;. ® nulls over the future of that part Lustre dark gra .......... reg.75c.for 50c area „ •n y ..... Othergoods in above line All reduced to rock bottom. - - . of the province Alen's seta us. - -- -- • at .ac ' undershirts,,. ..,,•.- .....reg.50c, for 39c. Gall Prices .• OII gu - t7nasthodeed pabiioattoa of this ad. � right. `��• t alit not tt win fa'. We extend our conRratalations : •• drawers......:.:. reg.50c, f _ ....... :. or 86c. :•. IF to Mr. Samis, manager of . the - „ = JAMEe - Standard Blink here, on event shirts, all wool.._,... . s a wool..•... reg.floc,for.75c. Kinsale, Out, of hik marriage-to-Ml4s-Mildred The above are only a Yew quotations in prace8 to give you ria idea of what roe *� p Cott, of Bruesels, which took, are dpiog as.space will not allow further reference. Reduced prices on all Ae � PAL 11(LE i1 _ _lace last.-week—Mr. and Mrs. dry goods, boats and shoes.crockery, etc,- PAINTER AND,DECORATOR ' oris hate taken qp hous_e " GRocsRtss-Here we excel. Everything-pure• fresh and clean. All foodstuff's n. -Mrs. Thomson's residence. strictly under tight covers. Black and mixed Teas 25 to 50c lb cannot be f The Woruen's Institute'gill hold• surpassed. Try R half ib. Empress Coffee•l0c lb. You want it again. Contractor for generail house reliaire. � ro their�egalxi"meetitrg©n the xtit= -- - — hed.5-yearn in Pickering _ernoon of Jan. 19th at,3 o'clock a6 D. 5IM PSO� Co. — _PICIKERING Village. the home of Mrs. Henderson. �1 ADDRINSS• PICKERING P.O. oil a F Y good prugrarn is being prepared. All are specially invited 'ta' be -ai _ �ur 4 letaekJpe,�ii� Ea w. ESNs.-Present. On Jan.'28th the Wom- ]�Institute and the b'aruier: f� . mp MaCetllrer Of all material.and aedRn 'a Institute will'have It meeting` -to= :. , tept.in stook. It sill pal you ether. In the afternoon \lis. • lie ']] toog at our works st:d inspect our stook ti ares;one of the• best delegates ' �Vulr lie and. e�li,lsl Q� Shop and Residence, Dundas St , N ever sent out, will address, the "► end obtain prices. Don't.be misled DT . WHITBY, L�IY'i':." �w we do not employ them,oonsegtuat• • Women'a meeting and•will also ly we'can,•and do throw off the ageab speak in the evening. Now is.the time to tone up,your stock by giving., them Royal Three doors west of. Whitby House. commission of 10 per oent.,which yqu.wiu , While M�sra. .Ormiston and Purple Stock Specific and Applying lice-killer. Also.tone up your aeeWnlysave by pnrdtaatn� from oil: 4Csm bell, of Uxbridge, were ,re- hens with the poultry specific and make sure'they are free from, lice :. asU F We are prepared to iristal•wood or iron wNITiT IMNITI-M turning faum.MF. Bennett's fou- a°dAek foricou ossa. amp�bo ahortnotice,also attend , y' ' . y you 1110-fold in eggs. erRl on Tuesday afternoon their P ail kinds of repairing.: mos, a z, ,,. .', p tart •cutis:upset while turning'rapid ` . o whn ly at the four corners. Mr. Camp- _ u 'groceries are ° freshest. a q w Our gr rie a the. esh Agee for the Ontario Wind Mill "bell sustained painful injuries to engines and IWA -_ so gasoline e the squre gear os .g, 6 ;•one of his legs but wa8 able to — - on his way homewards. * ' MA(614ET CREAM. SEPARATOR; •e 39 �� :proceed y EO.., PHILIP 3rough-l— 'gII ; �..Mr. Orrorston, who was drivingPhone No.50 at residence. _ a I A. � eucrceedod in stopping the horse o before it had gone very far. He `-` s w ~ Rae The Pickering g . to fortiivat4 escaped m3•ury.. THE CLEAN WAY OF ;, • a , � eaa m ke 6 �tei A meeting of subscribers of the public library :was held on Dton- REMOVING ASHES '- �, Yl fie. Committee •day evening when &•board of man. , clear space allowing for40, agement was elected to conduct larfs sise,a_shpan-This is The gbfec6 of this Aseociatioa is to O the business for the present year. another of the bre t torso lessen stealing and prosecute• 9 a S :g g . ;ro-•r-Q Jas Z � ThQ_new board met and- was or fouad.atkly is flee- the felons. .. r•bt anfied as follows: President- IMPERIAL-OXFORII- Mbnsbswhavisq pro�eet�stolsu oommnni• S S y " "i' tsar It~ J. S. Farmer, Secretar Bev. J. oaNimmediately-with an in be -•a, Apr b►s y- +Qraut; 'Treasurer-C. H. Found `RANGE of Executive Coln=1. S r• v:: 5 p a. 1t+I k Board of Management-R. Brod t U you'll but take the trouble Mambenhip.fee t1:a0. A m:. Jas a w ` + M.D., Rev-, W.A. Wood•, F.-Farm- 3o cast In we'll gladly prove to Tier ti~'nia hadfrom see Presia•nt or; S S S � rots •' !!s es . Joshua Bandy. The various co m- g� »iTo1iR yOtJ soy Exec.Com:-L. J. Banka, (leo,Len I.; cot mittees were struck and other W.V, Richardson,Pickering,OntrS o v o e m-business transacted.- Subscribers - - - osee cl etre requested to pay their sub- .•,f,.H. BUNDT, SOWAgent; PICKERING J.A. O'Cannorl Arthur lefrrey, r,t91i-wt,Uib, Oshawa 9_ ascriptions to the_ treasurer: A - te,Poet r•erftr,vxbtaalf.u,o•aeisstea tura , prosperous year is anticirated. I'rssidene.' -w3eorNary tleavtlon 17,Vpteeprors to '• <.;;.. •C'� ..7•.>•.. . �,.... .. ^.i .:,.»,.:. •' •:• , it '•f• ..+'. 4""I n .rt'F'"q'+9' �° w •� .. :sA,.. a ..,. ..: ... rprx- ..+ o :'"t ..:.,4 '3 .,SS1•' A4 „f. i'. ..a, zl. •t� i! 4•. '�•�•. i.,,e^E'•si'., i ;$,r4.E.� m a - •+'tom •.. :...•p;`t „•r.Z. -�, •"- "� L. ,^xis:. ,k,, ,m�, y+ :i' F�.�,' <� H'.' hw c .ie}. �'""� •,• •'r"rr;'�`�r. ^� r,l IY' w •E r . ' . , . ; h .gyp .- r ::. t -4 ;5 . r`s .. ::iL - . :. t. + . � . J_ . . . ,.. ; .a. y ; , r . *. .. . ;1 ^s _ -q , , : r7�w ,..V ti .r._ S — ..r • r1, « : . . . , , ._' ,t .J •, ;t.4'4 ,s,- L ; TaY-, � . . � .. .ry . w TL *TJ , " H . !. a1.. 01 s t •v. -.,{ . w .aYC a . .• . S _ �, es. Y�, ,. „ 6 i. f p,. �� "" - What was:he to say to a'woman «mea you rQmemlier that I had ` ies for this. .One ae to wary! mbse " - _ whom he had 'seen onl once;_and3 1. y become ac uain with certain plant Inure lntq the eoB, ,which: , y"Y� q 4� _ L. _ __ _ - uy who, however,'.placed' him on the [actr,through my protepy Georget?" makes t porous and the other iti< _. 11 11 f�otiag of intimate friendships The "Madame " he Laid '`Georget to under-drain itwhich. . If the soil does ',' / a- I sati nlI in sthe orld seememake doout sof 1hatas �hee is;. He d adwas om h and- of hmy mei t of the coy seild not 'respond' to e in time a undeer- ' r plcpe, sad M. Viilagos had'-inter uncle's secretary;"he imagined the trains. must be.reaorted 10 any- ;� �� 91 "-P tp �dicted the only topic which it would LLL ` h ti h y`° g man was re, marc my cousin way. .Too li le Attention is en f -- - _ - .:, have been easy ap oat - andaw'as grieved'at hisyleavipg _the to this on most old farms, especial- b n ea ° pr The1. ICO __doubtless, app�MdP -- x-- -_ .- . _ ,- _. -.--. .. ., . .. a _ b police " ly where the soil is a tough ala his erhbarrassment end s aced him y' , OR - THE E ERITAGE OF MADAME P "He left been nae 14L. I)u�Berea Plowing is one of the:-beet metl}-- - _ '� >gp "I on gage me to un ods of restoring the tact fertility .. the r g -$ - ALTA, trouble e o comma cin banished him. Y e ave tnrmBd 'many ro'ecta dcrstand that he w•as ui3try-of some of the' sol)• � It works welt whether ,. .,, enforce seclusion, she u h 4 y rt y e�.rget as told me the soil has too little plana food in r"-. - during m --p Tecta of-rte more. I unworthy told—me"that i 1h6f£hAA i" of-women iF is over a:owdea with M1 . 11 - us. It �iiables the soil to di- . st existence I lean. wearies me' 31d I __ _. b M have resolved to change it,"' ._, and that Mt de tarnoel was esus gest the food, -releases mesh that iffi r• -= CI FTER I.—(Continued ) �.. :my_..attention... Moreover, the coon- "You intend .to quit Paris Z etc- Ed - - ' tads_WiII prefer'seeing you alone.":,elaimed Miaxime. -----_.. r' P 1 . imprisoned in it and eEores . With the£nobility of:mind which „ -eM$sime-started_ aitLpgen from the, air. ?lot, o This arrangement was very agree- 1slo, not present at Ieaet But fns one--o"he young man a Honor' _"You see -1--am-we}i is armed " fall-and spring-. plowing, but num- : y.� _-iafeota, he had almost come to be= -able= to Maximo, though- he was I-dream of being-happy after:the Le countes continued. " know' mer plowing too, is required oa `, lieve for an instant in the chance ,compelled to assert the contrary fashion of the quiet bourgeois who all that a trans ired. I kirio* some farms that ha.- --— -.1v to M. Villagoa The doctor con- is Conten i e- a was opened with a to run down. Such work will often . (`'. r, asaertians of a valet and an office , - tented. Himself-with a smile and and home." . y, bu --Was already: regretting false key, ,and a ,casket taken be- take the place of fertilizers and having, considered them seriousl , taking his arm led him to the grand This beginning surprised Maximo lou y stairway, which led to�the giDg to a Russian named, I be barnyard manure, although x31 of: y, private greatly. Though he .was no con- f the latter that one posaiblp Dan se- and that he should have=diatreased lieu ; 13oriesoff. I know, too, how his best friend.by.reviving disagree- apartments of the countess.. There comb, he could not help wandering thF theft was discovered. Georget cure should be mixed up with the f- - able -associations instead of con- he found a valet de pied who, on if the countess was.about to pro- was there;'and heard a}i. -The soil at every plowin _ L 1. a sign from she doctor, .preceded pose a quiet Life in some retired , gratalating him on a marriage of cashier called M. Dorgeres, who, on ,. . -tirhich he headily.approved. him to show the way. corner with him. .learn-ia ._that his .secreta had left -' ` - ' $ia usual hour for repairing to Tlie last words of-the doctor,-as- Sis astonishment ayes'so visible,- •- g ry p g precipitately the night before did ` -ate Avenue de Friedland-had tic lest_Idaxiraq.were:... __ _. - that Madame alta laughed and not hesitate-to ronounce the:youa LIVV STOCK NOTI`i:H _ < gone "Do not forget my instrucCons." went on: "I see-•you do not un P B _hy, and he found that having dedi- main guilty. You see. I know all, Unless a man is specially adopted` ;� .;:� cased so much time to the affairs Maxima wae+armly resolved to he derstand the meaning of.the con- `Except the affair'of the severed by acture to handle—parson; he. r " of bthere'it was hi h time lie 8honld p�amise a>3d he had veraation' I have annoauced. The hand,'' thought' Msx%me. "If she ah ld raise only 'the draK breeds g true to -his insane countess whom you have ou �� . _ be engaged a little with his own. moreover no inclination to waste, y knew that she would certainly tell and sell them unhandled. i i �, e Ie t s nncIe's to maFe liis conversation on others daring-tfie gnaws is ho.more, 1 have taken a me." . ___ When corn alone is fed to a hora& - ,„, g vow to live aim ! and to aid the "And," resumed Mme.' 'Malta, " g . dal visit to Dr: Villa os. time the countess should accord simply, I it often produces stomach indi ea- The liveried 6errvante of Edadame him• On' the first' story he wan aecompliahment of this vow, wiafi to am certain that M. de Carnoel is tion and bloating,- whish in the Yalta's- mansion had beoeme famil- received, b a femme de Chambre connect myself with a patriarchal innocent." horse is"a ve serious foram of ia►di ' � �. w y + family: I.can.think of no.word-that "I hope so " - ' iar.with this assiduous visitor, and ho requested him to follow her. expresses my thought better." t mitrmuived the i.--rend gestioa or colic.. .-,gave him every day the same wet= She-conducted him through variotia "Such families are rare enough in :°f Jules Vignory.' Good, strong vaot fiber is only ,i _ come. A colossal porter received apartments _which resembled -the pans," said Maaime a 1 "and And I beg.of you to tell me what grown on welt-nurturcd, thrifty , hit&. at the entrance, announced halls of a .-museum; there were g y y' passed Between Mllt. Alice and sheep. If allowed to run down in at least it would he necessary to himself is the Bois le Boulo E." condition at an hiiui by a stroite-cif the belt, and many objects of art_and but little :, gn y time there, will be " ses;rch for them-in a world.. Maxima thought' that, having a eorrespoadiag check in, the 11 J¢ passed him_on.to the valet de pied, furniture; nothing-was convention "'Which is not mine, I know iE - -' who introduced him into onP of the am' there wan neither sate-chamber, gone so far, it-would be puerile to growth of wool and a weaknesspro- But it exists, for I knew one ' salons on-the ground floor. nor boudoir, nor salon. Braving ouVs.r,- - have-recourse to--u.-sulsterfuge. dnoed in the fiber. -- Ids had concoct 'entered when the prejudices which impose upon y 7L M. de Caraoel did not coma t0 In a test at the Utah station theF' .�,`,r y the rich the obligation to inhabit a - Mine? but I have Dane:- I was .the• rendeavous he hid-appointed," found that it required 141 days to M. Villagoa appeared. Ile bait an g early .left an .orphan. I have only 1. anisious eap3ression, sad j�aaime. mansion arranged after unvarying an u� ., he said. make IOQ pounds of live ht as � ' !eared he brought bad near of his relee, she had sacrificed every - The cauiiteea tetrmd pale. -._ hugs fed skim-milk ale4e, IM days "And a estuaia._ It 1s of th!'se I a , "t` patient. _ thing to fancy. "Thio ie some- am thinking. It was on my mind +Is that true 4 s.iw,aahed in an f�- those fed grain alone and 79 - + thing -uncommon;" Maximo, mur- agitated voice. - chtye:for !hone that had bolts milk: L `Well! he asked ititpstieatfy; whoa the doctor brought you here "I swear it on my honor." and grain. It re mored* as he followed..hia coaduc- qui,red,3.19 pounds �- !have yon come to. Cell me of a re- sad I have come to .believe our: ,, lapse i" trees. "The habitation is made af- meeting was predestined. I must j And you have hrard nothing of of dig*' matter bo make na ' - "No; _'thank flod;':she is loin ter the of the adorable per- him .since'! .. . pound of gai$�- mint *6ne� ' g ,, }e11 you.,that I am superstitious to - sons-why snots'call eeEsentric. . No x he has had the good-taste pounds on.grain alone and_...69 I well; her strength is retuf ing, and eaceae. seems-to uie now-t13s.L I may pronounce that the countess To tell the truth, however, he' this chanCta is a premonition, and note tci write to'my cousin." pounds on the two muted. The:milk ie safe that is, she is cured of her expecFted to figd-her'in same recess that And hearing nothing'more- 'of in this case took the mace of 23.9 - my lectin is to-know those ailment, but I am not entirely" re- furnished after the .tashiQp Qf else who are dear to you, your uncle. him', Mlle: Alice has accepted thin pounds of grain for 30t) pounds of - . `assured." _. - . -. . _ ._• -, -_ day:_ . and his dao hter whom i have.but silence as a confession of guilt? She skim milk, " �t "You mean that you feat, some The femme dt Chambre opened a baa condemned without heaiittg The aasltiplication of breeds and B y - door sgftlp, dud instead of sanounc- Inst seen. I am drawn to�vecrd her him l" - varieties kiss done mash b.improve: . ' •.r imprudence I hope, My doc- b --A feeding which I rannot'define, �+ them all. ' The efforts 1 . .ase our.alithotity to tag ham; motions..him to Qatar. - . and have determined to beg M. <<IIe. has condemned himself: ._ pat forth to _ -pseveo i ' - obscurity i eared it is be- rush the Rhode Island rest 1n10 ab- My antharit,9 caanoy.be. sttetcll. y >y which tae failed at first r,ge"would ba delighted to be esus[` a is no re . e3 so tar as to give her repose of t, distinguish objects clearly, eo agreeable to " (To be continued.) our-new buff breeds info etrongtr you, stammered _.:mind. She is filled with a thousand that he remained on the threshold - - - ifforts far their perfese dng. The Maaime, who little expected an �_ moat wonderful dm rovemeRt has` '_.4 .ies, 'such as you- Would__never vtithaut venturing to advance. overture o/-this cart; '•'only-Alice P ossa sad will hardly:belaove when rI'3ie round into which lse was in- is stilt ao young. �f�' 0+t++i}♦i been made; in them, resulting in y g "Aad I—,am eo no Longer,"�in- greater distinctions between them; g .. _ I have indtoated them to you. not traduced..®ae eZval, and ger lighted knowing Madame Yalta se Ida. from above. The walls were of '"I am � - - �" the dividing line being more aharp- terrupted the countess; 1p !narked All this brings benefit v tips-is t,�voa}an wlto throws herself polished faience, in_. oriental_style, twenty-pine—tep years older, th$n _ 1. passionately into_ everything; an and all around the room extended I Mlle. Dorgeres. And I have lived— ' Ito each and advance s Tire'poultry '` interests herself is misfortunes a lar e�dish- in the centre vrere *Farm interest. " ' 8 I have suffered, while she is still at . which in no way concern her. Thus, enormous, baskets. of 9owere and�the age which the rishee'illusions. - - ally d _ bpehes of camellias, which peemed _ cause the R are on regularlypd von made known to her, it seems, I Ah! well, -1t.is preptsely thin con- "; ,-that your tinc�le's secretary-loved to have their roots is the ground. Lruad; which makce me wish to be- ` `@jlofl y -- ¢Iademoiselle Dorgeres, that she There was no sign of a ahimae come her friend. I have gained at44#004 . . �t�♦ fully fed;-every known"wret is cup- Ioved him, and that he had been' place-,-nevertheless a .so#t'warmth somie expense as-e erierre- of life plied as far as it is posw"ble so_to . - „ices! 'sway."` ;was diffused the the room and P THE WORN-OUT FARM. da Yt 'the same.cares were given - "I beg pardon; it Inas the a which I should love to make nee of 3tt>r+frting perfume. It resem- is contributing to the happinesa'of A>•long abandoned in sa to h ae have Lb run - - as ant,o—guided . b Prudence -and' countess who .apo#e-,4f it-te M ` - o o res re to fertility 9 . P - even s t 've h than the apartment 0f an invalid. lqve as a sister." one that has-been wnrtt out by nuc- thought, those that pane the sags r . IL ' ori did" not suce ee . She is;The astonished Maxims saw' the "My cousin' wotild• be= proud-to' cessire cropping by a man who does v,ould do by far the baa* ' Don'! '"� ' , PP hear you speak so, and let me as not care how much the soil is :nob for one moment think lbey should -, _r ' - • rsuaded. this ora moa a •min= door close behind pine' and,su os- =' fop rtunes are 'unmeri ed. M. de ed the waiting-Woman had left him sure .you, madanw,,.-•that' she is, bed•_. Manx. fames that-have bee s often a mu but they be fec� o f or ety b CarnoeL'a . father was formerly;alone to give notice to her mistress• worthy of the interest you feel. But left idle for several years have to. ehonld "be provided *iah what we known to the father of the countess. He-advanced, however, and when 16t me remind you 6}+at she•entero a certain extent restored some fer- know they need, but cannot find on That was enough to make her he had ,passed the-massive shrub- "the world by the common door tility to the sail by the natural pro- the range. 'These waste change -' estionse- the cause-of the son. -She`b- B ddendy found himaerif face through which.pass All our rich cess. That is, leaves, vines, stocks with.. each • month, eosspglling. the-_ ` is ignorant of What lies passed at;to fie Wit}, Mme—Yalta. She was bourgeoisie, all -the heiresses,' She and-evert weeds will-add si iertain &se of good judgment ie selecting H, Dorgeres', she merelg _ ure'si•half- reclining an a, sort--of stage 'ir,about-to-bc-married":'-- gen Mat- the r food. _ _ t of-humu$and_aitro tr herself two lo�era who ase_.ua- formed `of ile on . cushions — a "What t her father has consented to to the soil each year. If coop efo"re the horses are put to wort! -' -�._ -. 'happy, and-has made--a vow-to,un- Turkish couch--and hovered up to to accept M. de Carnoel 7" _ - land is plowed twice a yeit,:so that eery hard is the spring atter awin- ` ��:eio:Sake. their cause.. She has all the shoulder's with a whites bear Msxime bit his lips. He •had the soil can digest-and assimilate ter of comparative idleness their the folly of a Don (,Zuixo0. • Slie skin, • apnken•hastily, sad caw too tato the plant life that has accumulated grain rations should be �ra ditaIly would redress the wrongs of human- paler than of yore, but more that he hal already broken his t•liere, it will be found to be in a increased, andythe work should not '� ity.-" - beautiful, perhaps,-with the beauty promise to•M. Villagos, .• , fair way to recuperate. be too hazed or the days too long at "And, like. Don. f�uiaote, she which•revealed .itaeIf only to men -No,-madame."madame," he replied with It is not such a difficult matter to first, and this last-is a very,goad - ''beats against wind mills. My taus- capable of appreasting the bright- visible embarrassment `'M.•cousin restore a' run down or �iurn-out rule'for man as well as beast, but - in is .to marry in a moth- my neer of her glance; and the strange marries her' father's partner, a farm as some people imagine. It th`c. man should have eetree enough ' uncle's partner. I am,really lis' irresistible charm of this speaking cY,arndng young man who is my in- simply requires a little practical't�.look oyt for himself and his team ' tressed that Madame Yalta should facer • timate friend—Jitter Vignory. and eteientifie-knowledge put into See that-the-harness is properly St ' - have attached any:importance to , ,'I was looking dor you," she "Aad she loves himi" operation by a man who is not ted, clean, and oiled anti] it's soft • _ 'a child's gossip.!' - said, and her voice moved •him "Undoubtedly; Alice would not .easily-discouraged. .Many a poor and pliable; that it may not chafe _' "Now, dear sir, I-must beg you profoundly; '`you are welcome." be forced idle, marriage, and has man has made his mark in farming anywhere+ and' thus avoid sore r.. r. �wben with the countess to say noth= And she extended a charming hand. niado. a.perfectly.free choice." ,on just such worn-out farms. .It ahquldera,snd saddle gaHr. ' A little --ins,that may in atiy way excite her. which Maxima did not dare to kiss "Are you certain? You told me i3 possibly. today for a farmer to water at the Huddle of the half J ' t3ha will':try,.to.•lead the eoaversa- but pressed warm];;. _ yourself she loQea M•..de Corn-oel." take_a worn-out farm and build it dav's irork will always De relished, -z s tion; to a subject that'occu ies her << and may prevent drinking too much ~t. P If yon could know how happy I She believed go. At nineteen a nn to a paying basis, aupportfag `continually. Promise to 'do all in am to nee you once more 1" he,ea- young.girl_zriay easily deceive, her- himselti meanwhile._.'Fazzps of this at• onetime, and these lessen the 'your. power to give it another claimed, . self as to her real sentiments," said c}iar>#cter can be purchased reason- danger of colic. �.- : -;turn." •- ..."'I )snow.'it;" 'replied the conn= Maxime, 'with a'forced smile. ably cheap iii many parts of the - ''Itis"unde'rs`tood.- _But you toss, '`and I beg you to believe that The countess was 1o01:ing at"pini. country, of they can be reni° d for speak ai if I might soon have the if I,did not receive you sooner it out-of her large, bright oyes, and a long term of years, with renewal "'. FIRST THING . .. _ THE ..':,rhappiness of being received by :was because they doctor absolutely seemed to try to penetrate to the clause attached. T- -- " e—"$�you're goiag-to == -l#me. Yalta." -' -- • . = - forbade it .Aut I gave him notice depths of his soul. Them was ail= The first thing to 'du in rector marry and go to housekeeping, cb 3 ... - .."Assuredly:,''She is bent on,�see this morning that I meant from to- ence •which ended by placing• ing such a farm is to get a crop of Why, you don't know the first thing- ,,, ' ` ing yqu,"L Z­ r}` clay to resume my habits,` and' by 14faxime at his ease. He was-des-+some-green stuff. 'It is ea�v to start about keeping houses.'' "When 1 ' - '-" -_ - .way of beginning I-wish-ton sere a pe-ate at having been led to this 1 a crop of rye by ' fall plowing; Miss,•Pert—"Oh; yeb I.do."- __._ "This morning• she begged me i friend again. Would you' believe slibPer,,, iu•spite of himself, and eras 'scratching the ground just enough" rs. ire -= "I'd 1�ilse fo know #' ao say to .you that she- wished to;that he'opposed its Had I listened sending M. .de Carnoel to •all the to cover the seeds a little. •Th'en what?" ` thank you for the interest you have I t i him you would net be•here. But devils. - . :- -' • .. -- - by -the fallowing-spring when tliL> ; Miss pert--"The sat tiling is to A' shown during her iltneas.- I-will not you are here. Sit down and let "I am going to 'speak with you rye is up, it should be plowed"un •get a man to keep pease tor.." _ -, % conceal from you that I shoulo'us have'a talk." ' -• - - frankly," resumed Madame Yalta, der: This makesh good-starter and . 0 , have deferred not to have her re- In the way of sesta_Maxime saw slowly.- "You have -net forgotten; then by adding crops of•-grasa and ,4n andoaded gun' se a bad thing --— - , our eryaveraation — one clover to the rye the oil will soon ce ve You tFe morning. F am al= on—Ty a he oE-piled-�tlrcitaino -suppose- fug'a -foo] to fool with.. • _ 5 wags- apprehensive of any mental but though unused to oriental hab- very cold day I get 'the nourishment that it has so • ._,_,.� ,r,•.:-- ,' .-excitement; but I content myself' its,- he- succeeded in establishing "How should=I forget? 'That was long Iacked.. . - - There are no microbes in the-un--- 1. - �� t was a•marked day in my life, for it was Inmost, worn-out farms the soil kissed kiss. ' 16 remiaejing you of.rour.Promfse himself comfortably enough. I > -------------------3,�,avoid a certain subject. loss easy to.' find an• opening for Yha day I had -the happiness of i; stiff and hard and during dry " x "'I renew the promise, besides, conversation, and the most skilful speaking to you for the first time," weather the surface bakes so hard A small package" of food for - w '_ _ gun will a.eaist mss in doing so.i" • of talkers would probably have ex- said Maxime, -glad to revert- t that it is diiffici�-tb force---A glow thought will often---NMly :many I• •`170; I'have patients who require:perienced the.same embarrassmrn+ ".'�-• .Me:sonal recollections. . . through it. _The?re are two roma- people. es ' - _ . , 1. 'ya a �sa,{ r '0 "" •'a.r.,w�. ',' :r.- v� .y _U..11 I '..�, 1 �tiLax- ' .c. k ' a +?• +;, ..;:. 4. t wn w m,,,. ;. ,/ ;d: t- n•" s .F ,«y k+• K,..3 a;••: ,. ,., b. ,, '_.A.' !,• " •�'A,l '+1f4,' e$�. V• R. L7 rr::,N ;••• P tMf�-«.C. i+' !w'?.':. r' '• C;';"4 tl'{li A•711MYR• •".(•ah+`..:fs'; ic".,c.• i"*;�r m<.,: .•,u." ?yh,.-s •..ate+:.! .r* '-" ..a''-,.- :,.n.. v .1 .-01 '.,t:+'�r..a, ,.: .- c^: ao _ `.- . .x.: ,-. L'`':.. -N �. .�.;. „`. x.,,. ,.... .rN �..�':`%"s' r -•+'�.:,a•. '..3'+. .'1t; tt'J�..d•:kms. "t+ rz. .C�.. .'� - b r t » . . F, '•1-`? -. w,. i� `;`Z7­.t•.Y^.� :: 'v:. r , .:y., •,.a•. .+J T h. 1"I �'F 1 ^Y . . 4141. •w w : ;.. _ .. .;_. :. .. _,.:.-. ,. :_ .. .+w. .," ! Trig : v.. r ,�'. '' � . M^.f a: - .. � I.. -:�:, . "Y: r 14; TIDE � 4LD'� �A�i��T� USRCU `.,� ,� ery. � . � ­ .- -1 - I _ ,. PINE - - 1 - 1 ..­i..::r.. . , " I:" TI , p % . I . I . , OBBEIIIES* - `.. :: a.' Itl I " r ��nl ­­:­,­�i. - is REPORTS FROM TIM LEADIhit# - _ __. __ - _ TRdDE CE?1Tli)E8 - �, -'' a' - Two Cases. of Embezzlement Discovered Nor. -J. F. � Whitson Reports That NAW fold - l I Prices of Cattle..Grata, Cheese sad , :at' the. City: 'Hail :Other Dairy Produce at Mining. District Is_Promising, r F - - -77 _ - - -- o Htoe-and-fbron " � 'A. despatch'from Winnipeg says: City Hall 'sscovered within a - BRIrADSTUFF$, �,A despatch from Toronto says: unnamed township south of Tisdale. Humors of petty embezzlements in month. : -. It is far more promising than any- Several hundred prospectors are is The other was in the tan office, Toronto, Jan. 11.-Flour-On= thing in Ontario except Cobalt," the woods doin development work _@itr -$alli-which have •-bean- -- g _ where a man meats - _ '' JD carefully,withheld,from the public cased of having• misappropriates 8 -30 to $4.36 in buyers' sacks, on chief of the-surveys branch of the in the last two months. .tor some time, were confirmed-on about a thousand dollars or:more, track, Toronto, and $4.20,to $x.25 Ontario'Government, on his return � ''There is a road from mileage Im Wednesday, when it was officially by means 'of destroying stubs for: outside m buyers' sack$, .YanitQ- from the_Porcupine gold diLstrict on 224 in to the Porcupine district. ' �, stated in the Board of Control that receipts for tax payments. The ba flour, .first stents, $5180, on Thursday afternoon. '"There is -which was finished' about tett days _ '.Walter Magee, clerk in the solid- defalcation was not discovered for A track, Toronto; second patents, ,scarcely anything like. .it. �` ♦:. ,+nt;l soma narrpla hf - 1,Q-.tg_ A stip." - ' tore office had abacot�dQd_wio^ - �---- --- - prospectors and people owning atop- a ouE 170, w1. hich he had secured land were-offe3ed for-sale'for son- $1.90 to $b, on track, Toronto. Ten days Ago Air; Whitson went ping places on the way. The O'Brien In mosey coming into the•depart- payznvnt of taxes, when the receipts Manitoba Wheat-No. 1 Northern to northern Ontario•for the pur- Mining Company and-- the New - ment, He had forged the solici- aero produced which iudicated the $1.13, Bay porta, and No. 2 berth- pose of investigating the goesibili- York Syndicate have :2b men at Y tor's ai nature to papers, and had uilt'of the clerk. ° Othera are said ,ern, $1.1,1, Bay ports. ties 0 the district so far as gold .work developing " g g 3 80 oping properties near ti .+cashed a check through this means. to be implicated and an effort is Ogtario �heat-No. mixed, production was concerned, and be the southwest• corner of TiadaIe _ Magee afterwards made his escape. .being made to hush the matter up W.06 to $1.07, and,No: 2 white and returned with a most optimistic re- Township. One of these, which is __ This y9 the second defalcation in the on account of Forbes',relations. red, $1.07 outside. port for-the Hon: Frank Cochrane, managed by 3i r. Timmins, ,o€ the _ -Barley-No. 2, 58c outside; No. Minister of Lands,- Forests and La Rose Mine has a quartz dyke 3 extra, 55 to 5tic; No. 3 50 to.62c, Mines, i+i_THE_L'P GRADE STILL. Jeff Sioux, French .halfbreeds of. ,q passing through it which has been - ruid feed, _48c outside,. - Two..thonsand claims have been strip ed for over 2,300 feet. Ft is --- Aw` the Giswold reservatio who are Oats-No. 2 Ontario white, 38% staked in foul townships;" said Mr. about 20 feet wide,..and free gold s iDominion's Eluancial Statement accused•of selling quor that re- 0 3'"e outside and '39 to 40c on WItitson. "All of Whitney.and Tis- can be seen across the whole dyke {. suit-ad in Charlie Hall's death here dale Townshi s except that owned is man places. These,-is nothing For N1nc Months. track, Toronto. Ce�nada West oats, p y -�" YA .despatch from Ottawa days: a few days.ago, were brought into 4011 i/ for No. 2, and 39%c for No. b?veterans, has been staked; about else like-it'-in.Ontario. It is far the.city on W�dnesda�, having been 3; Bay ports- two-thirds of Shaw Township, south mora romisin thea as•thing is - t �. The fatal Dominion's revenue fot arrested at'.Claadebo e b Deteo- _ p+ p g y . y Y • peas--8i, to 86c outside. o? Whitgey, and•two-thirds of the Ontario except. Cobalt.". ,,' -December was . $8,733,571, as in- tine. G.uertin.and Constable Garri Rye-No. 9, 68c outside. crease of $1,530,218, or over toren-�och, after a hundred-mile chase. Buckwheat-52c high freights, and ty pee cent., compared with Decem- The men may be tried for ma'b- Wo low freights. _ W••first cloars,484.38 to•$4.58, sec- HOSPITAL SWALLOWED UP. I• bar of 11108: For file ,nine months slau hter. -. The- offioers had their o - the revei.ue has been 873,390,080, g Corn--New No. S.yellovs, 7.. y to and clears, $3.30 tto $3.60. an %a0reaee of 81l 091 497. ,The is faces.#rnzea on the trip. - 73c, Toronto, and selected No. 3 at Groand 0 ened 'and Ea lfed it--yx -LIP P Bu 1 69c, Toronto. E STOCK M1�RKET: �or.ease-in the Customs revenue has - 3RAREHEN STAY ON TOP. _ .Seven Pe s Perished. i _ Bras-$21 in bags; Toronto, and Montreal, Jan. 11-Pretty .good been $9,361:421, The expenditure, shorts, $22.50 to $23 in bags', To animals sold at 4.to be and.the A despatch from Vienna says: j ,, - {° k - ou the outer hand, Showa for the Railways Say it Weald ie Dangrr- ro®to common stock at 3 to 3 �c- extraordinary a An ran nary accident occur -j '' nine months a decrease of $3,034,- - / per lb. t i49 on oonaolidated fund account; ova /ti Order Otherwise:: " M'lch ora from $30 to $►35 each• red on Saturday at 8sibl, in Car -. , and o! $2,890,208 on capital se- A despatch from Ottawa says: COUNTRY PRODUCE. calves om 3 Eo. , p iathia. .The sudden collapse of.the " bl%c per lb.; shoe w count, The total expenditure on Representatives of all the big rail- Apples-$2 50 to $4 gar barrel, e!bout ejc per lh. ;lambs, 6 to 8%c site of a disused mina completely consolidated fund account was $47 - way cerporatbns before the rail- �mg to quality. e-tr lb. Good lot"f fat hogs, 9 to engulfed, a small hospital bliilding�, _ $94,129, sad on capital account t621,•. way commission on Wednesday op- Beans--Car lots_outside, $1.53 to 0;%c per !b. Nut a vestige of the hospital re- • 028,1='1, o{ which about seventeen posed:the proposition of the board $1,415 and small lots bore a; $1.73 Toronto, Jaa. 17.--+Choice well maimed, and only a five csvity.ap- fiaished butchers' sold u peared in the ground. ,Seven in - . " - tasllioaa was on the National Trane- to do away-wiEh brakemen on top to $1.90, p.to $s.ee� � oaatiaeatal Railway. During De- of freight oars, thus radyeing the Honey-Oombs, dozen, $2.23 to whilst 83 to $3.50 w re common mates oir the hospital, iacludiag . camber the net debt of the Damin- 'necessity_of high bridged and les $3; extracted, 10Ye per !b. prices; coiYtmon .to medium quality Surgeon Weaaeley and his family, : > ion ,decreased by $890,6aa,��v�' acianng the cost of grade separs- Hay-No. 1-timothy,. - $13 30- .to butchers' were firm at 83.75 to E4.- perieheclr_ '` ',stands at $388.284,079. ti�oaa• - The present system, -it' was Sli,.aad No. 8 at $I2.-to $.12,75 on 90; cows sold all the wap from $3 to �-�� 1. 2tsgued, is a gusraatee against track, Toronto. $1.50. Milkers and springers were $TUDEN Hs!.. HOOKW@B111 "kemen going to sleep. They Straw-47.50 to $8 .on' traek,•�To• slightly easier. Sheep and-lambs APPLE SHIPMENT$' give certain sir to the engin - stead and unchanged- at last A.Thtrd' of Those.st Talane College gi + gi r=oto. y g quo- g j'- - err, and on grade* must operath potatoes-60c per bag on trach tatioes. H(,SS firm at $9.18 f.o.b. 1 . i Mew @eeoed Is Like1 to be Made _ This WeekT the pressure retaining valve to for Ontanoa. and A despatch from New Orleans. make the air..brakes et3ective. The _. La., sa ,i Consternation 'prevails• A da"troh from HalI a: ear 80 per Ib. ; fowl. ; ttirkeya,,ie to ------y, *moa the 100 or more students-o! A ori e' 180 'per Ib. ; docks, lb., l3 to 140; 'GUESSES _►T THE RESULT. Tiilane Collo followia the ea be very heavv.thia week, and a new >7EWFH DEER IiBRB BILLED. geese, 19 to 150. "" amination of •eve student #or - q record for the week's export may - --- _ c &nee- Ctlniwrvallrea Confident at s hookworm. .. It is now announced ." lxa mads. The present indications Hunters Were Not so. Successful ,.THE DAIRY MARKETS. Vlrtiory'•to 1fr'itatia. that more than a third of the Stu- - ;ass that about 60,000 barrels will During Last Season. Butter-Pound prints, 93 to 23e A. despatch from London says. dents were found to be infected Si forward. The Furness Liner ' A despatch., from Toronto says: tube and large rolls, 91 to 23e; in- The Conservative Weekly Observer with the. parasite. Practically all henandoah, which sailed for Lon Although more hunting licenses ferior, 10 to 20e; creamery, 27 to prir-tM forecasts of the. result o{ the said to be .thus affected are appar- - doa on Wednesday'afternoon, took were issued last ear, the .number 9sc, and solids, 48 to 98%c per lb. elections by es rta on.. both Aides, enth robust ,3.000 barrela. This is the second $ sgecimens of aiaahoed of deer brought out of the woods )eggs-Case lots of new laid 37 to showing the moat ,remark»ble dif- e, - ,A largest cargo that has• left Halifax wa,h, Smaller than in the previous 35c per dozen, and storage, 980 per ferenee of opinion. -One-of the Can ' a4 . . Ihis season. The C. P. R. Liner;year, Last year's kill totalled 3,- dozen. . servatives predicts a Conservative . hYIQUE RECORD. v. - hfount Temple will Eska over 10,000{194. deer; as compared with 4,387 ' Cheese'.-12%'b per Ib. for large, majority of ninety; another- forty, -� "`6 barrels. The Allan Liner Gram-i i,l the, 1908 season. Besides file and at 18'/°c for Ewing. sirother says that the Government I`lec'ted Reeve t�r the 1!urty-flritt _ inn, which sails for Liverpool on, .there o . Terin. � .. _ sleet, : ere were also .4 moose _, will have a majority of sixteen. 4.. _ - -- atnrday, will have four or fico killed. One reason of the smaller ----.-.-- 0(3 P$ODUCT$. - Radical forecast gives the Govern A desuAtch fr.+m Ottawa says AEhcusand barrels onboard, and the number killed_dur� the last sea- _ - .'MnE a iaajority 'of 2011.-Anot►�e�r�Charica Mohr o€ Fitzro townshi . ` > _ �+'urae>!a Liner"Ulnnda will carry sea orae' that so seEtlers' ltcsn$es Bscoa-Long clear, 14� to 14%e Rsdiy. y p - 'i ca t a -_jsbonE t,000 barrel$ on board. . a third believes that the Conger- unique. tnunicipa.I r"ord.. He lila : -' :- to $27; short cut, $8s to $a- vatives will win by eight. The Ob-�Just been• re-elected Reeve of Fitz ���' LORD STRATHCO`'A'S GIFT. "WHEAT CROP $141,$::0,000. Hams-Light to medium, 15 to, server points out that thes;a esti- tr -" --- 16c; do, heavy, 14 to 1411/,c; -rolls, mates show the strongest conflict is my for the '41st consecutive time -- 8 blr. 3fnlir is c+n� u( ioncers-of _ !Pweaty4nve 'Thousand - Dollars Is an Increase of $50,000,000 Over 14 to 14'Y,c; shoulders, '13-to 13i/°c; 'expectations ever known on the.eve the .attaa:a a� an .� nd 1 Cabled to Montreal. . . That of, 1909. . _ backs, 19 to 20c; breakfast bacon, of an' election in GreAt Britain. 17% t4 18e. Eng .with the fiumiatinity is evicle ; -A-despatch froi>t llfoeti sal says: A despatch from Ottawa says: 1b' c• tuba 160• from tib^ remarkable titct th$t 'for - Lord$traLhconaonThursday after.,, The.Department of A ricul'tura re- . inrd-Tierces, f TF,\ CARS WERE BILtStIRD. y y elect=.. •. 11 ail'*, 16/0. ( 1i cars he has been annually ;noon cabled $25,000 to the commit- ports that•the total wheat crop of p. ° -' I ed to-the highest municipal office rn - .tie in charge of the #undo fol the Canada last year.. was 168 744,000 Irddeat on the Canadian PaeiBe at their gift _ 4� , . Emergency Typhoid Hospital,which bushels, averaging 21% bushels per -r BU$L'vESS IN MONTR>;AL. Goon Lake. - ""� as�uat bee�0reated out qLa - an-average-market Montreal, Jai3- is o. G_ i} _: 1 used factory by 'the activity of a of 84 4-5 cents per bushel, thus ag- Canadian Western, 43% to 43%c; says Ten box 'care were demolish tir.mber of citizens, and has offered gregating for the whole crop $141,- No. 3, 42% to 42%c; barley, No, 2, eft in a rear-end collision at Loon Timothy Dorsey Hilted in a. ltiin. b! � r,- ' a, furtltet $100,000"to start a fu 320,000.. In 1908 the crop was '112,- 6S to 69c; Manitoba feud barky, b3 Lake, a small C. P. R. station, fif- nig,; Fire Iliill. " ; - . ,;<for whatever steps are deemed es- 434,000 ,bushels averaging 17 bush- to 55cr Flour-Manitoba Spring teen miles east"of Port -Arthur, t3 g A despatch from Win g say s =, aential to prevent further out, •els' er acre with art sesta a mar= wheat patents,'. firsts, ' $5.70; Ma- Monde mor a • Two freights . p , g Y 8• 8 Timothy Dorsey ot, Lucan, .Ont: : , breaks. _ kat va1`ne of 81 1-10 cents yr-bush- nitoba Spring wheat patents, aec- were- involved atid en ine. 742 . '� el, a p ends, $5.50; 'Pinter wheat stents, g was iti�ta'ntly.killed here on.�t�ed ggregating for the whole crop p crashed into. the caboose of the nesday.'afternoon in a most.. pccu A H[tl!iDBED'-JIILE CHASE. ` 8P1,2'?8,000. $3.50 to $5.60; Manitoba strong train drawn by engine 703, throw- liar accident, With an acquaint , . . _ _ +1N _., bakers', $5; straight rollers, $5.10 ing tea cars over the embankment. voce he had gone to Ng, 2 fire hail Ttvo Hal{-breeds .,Caught Atter a to $5.'20; straight rollers, in bags, The train crew of the front .train =r It is officially announced that, the to-call on a mutual friend, who is . Long Chase. Legislature of Ontario has been $2,40 to $2.50.•.Feed-Ontario.b'ran, had a narrow escape, but fortunate- a member of the brigade, a.nd n bile -'i $21.50 to $22; Ontario middlings, 1 had left the caboose •a few mo- ' y;'�";'. A despatch from Portage la called to meet on Tuesday, Janu- Y_ inspecting the hall a7iil equiptnant 0 $23 to $23.50; Manitoba bran, $2I ; Iments before the accident occur- Prairie, Man., says': Sioux and aiy,.5. - �n Dorsey fell through amen-hole in ;`. : "t , - -- Manitoba shorts, $22 to $23; pure red. Engine No. 742 was damaged',the engineer's.sleeping apartments ',�-" . grain mouille. $30 to 83.2; mixed considerable. and broke his neck. '' niouille, $26 to W. Cheese-Sep- •• ---- - - . tomber and October' make, it%c, - - ----- z _ _ E " REA god -November make, 11c.., Butter -AT . 1.,. ­HUSUIXG % -choicest creamery, 25% to 28c. ��.. , N�: �. .,- . 1 . . L- .-'. � *, t . Eggs-strictly new-laid, 40 to 42c; AFFJ.$ IE X '��,11 ES ., ­ - - - - .. 114 R . I - - le t d stock 29 o. and . al .�­'­ . ge c e 0 1 t ,.Oc , " :�To. 1 c8ndled, 28 to 27c per dozen.. . :-T armers !-of Quebec Takin � "Advanta -- g e• `_.... UNITED STATES MARKETS. en n n F g t 18 B of Tariff Mistake. nffalo, Jai;. i1.-Spring wheat, Y i i _ Seg t Nie a i h n. Blit' Y o. 1 hern, carloads store, $1.- t. } . ;-. 1. 1. t • �1 ry . _ -. __ 23%;Wiator firm, Corn-=No. 3 V lumbia Camp. � 'A despatch from Ottlwa sass: Froin the Province of1. . Qncbec a ui- `O - rrzlent'to 250' q y ellotiv, 6 i%c; No. 4 yellow, 68%c; = r - n riff making the dot pp & to 65 a No. 3-white 67 c. Oats A despatch ' As•is result of a.mistake in the new ,000 lbs. of butter was America tariff,' 7 Cream isalsothe sliippedtfrorn' _ 2 white 51c No. 3 white tch it o orGrandr tafks, reported dead, arid fifteen vie in ,i No..3 earn, 86/ to 67c• No. 4 corn - - nn_cream fire crofts - anon iu Na_ , B C., says:_ Reports e ore the hospital as a result of the: af• h 1 $ Brockville district and from points 500• No. 4 white, 48% to 49t,e. Bar- carefull itarded-and hushed .0 fair: This is denied at Phoenix, -, stead of five, cents per pound, as iii western Ontario in considerable' - y B p but a miner who attired from.Phoe•, ;'1. - '- ley--Feed to malting;89 to 76c: Rye have reached here and been con- nix 'on Wodiies�in " - was the evident intention �� the quantities. As a result of the loop- _No, •2, tra'rk, 84c. y - confirms the franiors of the Payne_ bill, y; y hole provided in the Americatr tar- -Minneapolis, Jan. 11. - Wheat- firmca-that the fight between two story: ' He.was himself a participanE r,�• ' "• Canadian farmers, Especially in�llie iff - the ' E'an:rdian ,farmers have b[ay,.!81.13%; July, 81.12%; rash sections of miners at P toenix, B. i;i the fight, ass his-apnearaitee - 1. % ;1. =-Province of Quebec,•have been de- shipped_ during- .'the tia.st Jour wheat, No. 2 .hard, $1.14y to $1.. G.; ou-Neto Year's Erie• was:;s•most awply,demonstrated. ' �'int; a rushing business in-respect months probably two h andred thou- 15%; No. 1 Northern• $1.I4 to $I.- serious affair. At least 70 men The row began` in a small way, : `. to marketing cream intended for sand dollars' worth of cream into 15.'No• 2 Northern, $1.12 to $1.13. v-cre on sides in the fight, which but some bad blood that liad been r''^'�. _manufacture',into butter in the the United Stateg, wht�, under .Bran-In.100-ib. sacks, M to 82:.-• t•u,- place near one of the hrrtels, rising for some time :k-tween the 3� -United States: It to estit»iliteil that fife pl�l tariff of..five,eats l per lb., 60 Flour-First patents, $3.e•.1 V n.11d wa•a the Welsh and. Eugliah I miners- - of -diffe,out •-natic�aalit:ea dgring November alone cream would have been keit out. $3.sp; second patents, 88.h0 to gb. ra, iin:.t the Italians. Three uMu are caused a general bats- ` - ; .. . ' d - .. - i I I. _ _ , .♦. -. - - - Y .,,}_.:. 4 4 •' . .. � , r- .. Y 1r ` _ • , ` Y 4 .K,,'T"•`+ W JJ .4'. 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