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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_12_09�'.. .. - '.;.f.,«.,.n..o- ��n,.....,_.sirr:.�.1.F..:-..-•,;,:,,.,:�,_ .-y,, , °' ,....,.t...,u,KF,..,.•. ..a.,!,V' ..:..:a-,,,a..,t-., --..._.,+•:..r_t:...,.. .z- ^..,.r.-:z,.r•.e�'yt:i^.�..'v, d ,.d. r 7aoR, .r. -!�- ., .a-.x' » '.• 'aa.+:`?''," Y `�J - ....p;... :':: ... .:. .,` '..s. '`•.,.. ..,..r ',!..S,. _ _. _ :r$...�'�+'": ...a„ 'T4 • '.h.F`'fa '•x-y,.•.v. T. PICKERING XXX. ' - ___ . �._�- PICKERINGI ONTa, FRIDAY, DECEMBER .9, . 1910 1'�To 10 - Vwv t**Jvitlat Samb,00. Ctith3lClt'f l-.-. _.. - lAMK FMAfs Establisbedi16 years •��. The organization meeting of the •It is with deep t that we report SPINK. MILLS refireYedtleaiOberrywood Farmen s Club will be the sudden death of one of the mostGREENWOODheld-•on the evening-of Wednesday, highly-respected and beat known reel= " . R R. FORSYTH,D. of O., Regis. Dec.14th. Aa_full ottendanoe of all dents of the township, Mr. George - kik Tool, who resided on t4th concee-s- R. ter•dmsmbesotthe . m trioatAseo- thoseinteredt is requlbtld. sion ust west-of here.. Mr. Tool, who d�tlon at Oatarlo. Special anon gi..n.to Best grades of eserine- Scranton {. J " MILLSi flay fitting of glasses, ayes tested tree. North cdail'" inithing and threshing'coitl cos- wt�lTaslr was in his 82nd year, had gone to �isrmoat. lfitf stantlyon hand. Whitevale on Saturday afternoon to T C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Our chestnut coal is noir under co`v- F. H. A.nnes has rented his farm to 'attend the funeral.of the late Fredd a�f . Edinburgh member-of the Coll of er.' Will be found high and dry, This D. S..Crawford, of Pickering- Beare. He had tied his horse in the ��RMERS 1 Phyueiaas and Burgeons of Ontario,lioentiat• coal sells On its merits and squires Some 200 guests were present to the church shed and was on his way, to od Royal college of Snrasonr, Edinburgh, no lin CaI] and see tie before the term dinner at the O. L. C. on Mr. Beare's residence along with oth- Now is the time t0 tobu.y feed, It .tip•ntal atteatloa to ddeares o! aromen sad peddling.$' —•hildren. 0t5ca and resid•no•,Brougham, buying. Thursday 8vening. - ors,. He feH on the road and was as is cheaper now sh it tivill be __ Flags-were-thro�un_from_the-CaL ISted-to h18 fPet_ HB tt+ought_ble-fa We have made a thus a 112 the le iate Institute and Henry St. school was due to alippery rubbers, but he late: on. PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL blending Of our old celebrated "Cream g � 11 .and X-RAY INSTITUTE g introduced a blend in honor of Hamer Greenwood's slot- immediately fe the second time and I hive a large quantity.of s lend Buns", having Lion: expired. Itis funeral took place on id feed, and in order to reduce s piCKERINO, ONTARIO• which has met with the approval of The O. L. C. have further advanced -Tuesday afternoon when his remains my stock I trill sell a't re- Prof. Harcourt, provincial chemist of the p!0posed SWj0 Oextension to Lbeir were conveyed to the Whitevale " la. MAIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D.; C. M., the O.A.C., of Guelph. Prof. Har- P y re- ' d prices ill quantities. --Bpeoiatilt inpS-eyo s1BDfseaa e c Dia court use�fDr brCfa making purposblendes p oP the pring Work will bewhengin early in was Gnsyoff'or Interment. TherEu�nea fray Iw eat want Wdnw I1ter W-- the highest r. eases of Men. DS•e•sae of women, oancen, es equal to the highest Manitoba pat- The admisaton of the Independent long tlgoe > y . Tumors.X-Ray examination. Diseases of syn, Telephone to the County town 1s to be farmer and had accumulated consider- prices. ..It will pay you to get ear.now,throat end lunge. Pining giaeses and eats. We strongly recommend this left to the popular vote at the muni- able property. He is survived by his my prices. " s}�,gouts and chronic dies•ees. flour and guarantee satisfaction, ci al elections.. widow and family- of of one son and �, M Oso•Boors It to sand 7 to i 4917 y Try my new brand of flour: Bak- Tea Buns for pastry cannot be The Ontario Government on Tues- three daughters to whom the sym- ers Joy". No.-flour superior to t egad. equalled, day announced the establishment of path of the community is.extended. White-Satin sterids withou£-'g peer, Re i Represencultural tatives t theaLe4artmenteof WHITEVAt_E PATRONIZE-H©filE MILLS 1�4 E. FAREWELL, K.C.i HARRIS- P P • TZB•Oarcntt77Orowaattazaq,•aaoonaty We have an unlimited supply of all Agriculture are already located. That S'f tO! 00W%House. � + kinds of mill feeds. Eiran,__shorts, means that early in the New 'Year Miss Mabel Leary; of Toronto, spent - Jumbo and feed flour. such classes will be started in the Col- Sunday at her home here. T. BARCLAY Barrister-at-Law, le irate Institute. This is probably •Will Beaton, of Toronto University EV '�;� - L• Solicitor.Notary PubUo,Special E:aml- R has been spending a few days at his 11�CT�TT��;M� -• fer sial Court of Justice, Brock Street. +� ��ti * *Tr * rwar*mttn the most important educational de LV u Pe !1 y �a Q -w by t�• ,�L. -a7PI E, IJAJU.L A ri3Ji velopment of,the generation for vn- r1s Carlo. Will Moore, of Hampton, president R.BoifG. DOW, B. A., Barrister, _r PIQgERING. ONT. - KtNBAL! f the Botlmaovilale dk toctheELeague .. - HILLS League 1 give a Omos next door to the standard Beak, at g hitevale on Friday evening A large number from here intend We are leased to receive the.favor- Pedere going to Myrtle on Thursday to attend able report from the Grey:'dun's Hos- M. A Z S A M t the Sunday-School-and E.League Con- pita!, Regina. Mask.,that Fred_Wil --. - Mention: goo is recovering from his attack of : R. E J. SHIRLEY, Veterinara Having put this Drill and- routes- 842%6012, Honorary graduate of the on• The children of the Sabbath School typhoid fever. , t•rto vatorinaarryy 6,11•%g•,Toronto.Oauaia, du -- are preparing drills, dialogues, reci- The young ladies of Wbitevale and power in $rat-Class shape, I dkMases ani talnries of domestic animals tread tations and songs for the Christmas vicinity are organizing a sewing club ed on the masa modern.approved and scientific 1S M Y l Tree- entertainment, which will be under the name, "The Mutual Ira- have installed.a . priaaiples. ofilcae at-rear of Bing and Lint. -an Avs„ etakering,Ontario 1 held in the church on Friday, Deo rovement Club" with 'the motto, 1�Di �E�E�NO�I� NUMBER 23rd' All come and enjoy'the"stood -See no Evil, Hear no Evil. Speak na yew Attrition Mill, for feed ; also i$tssittsBgi '�rasb#. rogram and see Santa fore 'Xmas Evil." The membership fee is only 10 machinery for wheat gristing cents. tidies wishing to join are car- _ �T G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage CLARE1dONT The banquet given by the Brother dialiv invited to attend the next meet- and the grinding of - tl'F Lipanses in the,County qf.Ontario, lag which will he held at the ]tome of - Pielt•ring village. Short, lung and two short. hood in the SioeasLw hall on Monday Mtas Ruth Annis on &tturda evenin Buckwheat Flour,Rye Flour,Corn, a " y _ evetung was w buge success. All wbo y B - POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- --"' " " - - attended and heard the young men Dec. 8rd, from 7.80 to 9.90 o'clock, Meal ;'also,very best pure _ To tionwr, +a1u•tor,aob•oao: and tasn•r speakers could not but feel that this This aa excellent way for the youaQ - w dl manias,rasa.•.,Bron I to spend theirs tre evenings, - Stone Ground Graham Flour.- Society was doing a, great work for i' would ur a all who eau S Brougham, -H -BEAL P Pi g • - _ is, athe young men, of the neighborhood. g p° ' Teed-aed Flour for sale.HOPPER Issuer of MarriageMr. Aikens. of Toronto, Wats present iiibly do so to-Join. The inottu is an ar . Licaaase to the County of Ontario. Coo•fit More and his residence,Claremont. for house fuPnlBhi© a, carload and gave a very instructive and In. ideal one and one decidedly new for Very beet attention Riven to wdrk " g' women's cl abs. _ - : tereatiofr t.ddresa an Good Citizenship _ kin _ - ---�—''�'1� $.$1JATOZP,TOiPIQl3SIF-=RE --or-single arttrle-at bot#esi yt'e-w'iib tbem eve -success- in all `.L.t'. Oauvyanear Commissioner for taking - _ rieee, their undertakings lithe future. —.- DUN®AA ort 612taints, eaeountant Etq. Iloaq to ]am , T - p .C�.' RJU88�L�t •n hum ••tsuasr of ldarri"s Lin- :.. _ Mr. Booth's family is moving into , ansa' .. ant' f•'r Always open day or night. QREA1_4.Yv000 - the cit of Toronto. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Mrs. Dunlop-still continues in poor James- Marks is rlsiting 'the S+rb-' GOAL _ • far Counties of York and Ontario. Aac- _ ~lilt and Pea Biles batb Schools of the Township agaign > health. Eg to Stove, . tivaneaierot•u stud. ateann.a to on.horwet b r,�.eer,n was in the-cit Tueada to him at the Last Tp. Contention s sous•, 8ddrew Green liver P.O, Out, M.'' Th? schotars and teachers of the ` y y in hard anal. -- buying Christmas goads. Dunbarton SahhathScbool are busily Best i lump Steam coal. All coal 41 WB. POWELL. Licensed Aue. - Charlie Wilson is off duty hese . flower valuator and collector for davit, owing to a severe cold. engaged in preparing for the Christ- under cover, fill weight and - - a� counties of Ontario and York All rinds or Wrm WiLaon and Bert Gilhuly of mus en tertafoment which will be held prompt services 7�- sales coaduat•d either vtely os by anatioo :XMAS - ' On Dee,20t-b. LUMBER/ - r` Sala oat"oouected or dates or oiber par Pickering, silent TuesdAy in the vi1- The Cherrywood Methodist church `V M ER i tinoiars appply as resldenw,Elierbeth iia.Pict• lake. i- oria%, t?hoa.orders left as "rays oma• plat. '��ILL SOU:V HE SERE - Ms•. E. Glee'scrn and-daughter,-Mag- will held their anniversary services artng,or Macoab'e store, Claremont will re nest Sunday, The morning .service Good etcx'k Of rough and matched ertive prompt•ttantloo. s•r.taotion,%Haan- gip, spent a few days feat week in the will he conducted by the pastor, the hemlock, also watched and seed My phone number to Iodep•adeot 1801 Our stork of..gifts.' is ready, •dor, village,, [{pv, A B. 1�amea; tl1E afternoon at Rnssell.Bizrell, of Pickering, was in drosoed`'spruee and pine. your inspection, It is-better than w9U by rile Rev. A. L. Macfadyen. B. No, 1 hemlock lath. ' # ever this year and, includes Per- the pillage on' Monday. Must be an A pastor of the Dunbarton church, a � agner c� Co y attraction. ,.x, Sa and 'x and-4x ri cedar s fumesi, Kodak?, Book Fancy A number-from here ur oseattend- a�stsced be the Choir of Dunbartcfo - i purpose church and Abe evening b the Rev. sbinglea,.8z and 412 British '... Have a full line ort trech and cur- Stationery,Ricb-Cut GlasF, Brush- ing the `:sabbath School Convention � 9 Columbia shingles. ail'xbrid a on Thursday. �Ir. \�'iison. of Mwrkham• .e,d meats constantly on,hArnd. R The social under the auspirea of the Let me guot� you prices on.any Y . es, Mirrors, Pipes. Purses, Toilet i1rG. E. A Wilann returned from 1-,adies' Aid held last; Thursday even= building niateriai 7612 may Sets, Mouth Organs, �'ittcheA, the city Monday night, after Spending t Spice Roll, Breakfast -Bacon, n few days with her daughter,, Mrs. ing Ht the recidenee of Alex.and Mrs, require. Ham, Bologna, Weiners etc. Clock, Chains, Cuff' Link4, Thom was one of the most stiecessfol Bill stuff_a,[ eialt r Arlidge. Pe Y Brooche?,Pendant+, etc., etc. , ' Eli A. Willson has- returned fr(+m ever held in tbis neighborhood. The Ind. phone 1304. Highest priePs paid for the Kest where he has taken a section boilse was filled to'itsupmost capacity ,Butcher's cattle We cordially invite you to call of land and expects to move out in `with guests. Miss Brand rs A �iC' RE E S4 R Thorn' rov,ided refreshments abund- A. t. ! at your earliest possible eonvenl- Jamlary. 1' ' • • live c John G.er wa.s in the nei hbor- antly. A suitable pmgratn was rend- yy �s sere and as often a yon ran. Ty g Bred, consistin of recitations b theLOCII$T HILL' tCQI't1�� I u baud an Monday. •He attended the �fisses Florone Annie, Ruth Annie,, - 1 Brotherhood banqueton Mondayeven- TIME Td BLE=Piotteriag Statiob G. T M M.FrA DDEN g - Mina Banyard abd :Rias Hazel Mat- T East Jae as follows- R Trains-going to at hirreale. fadven Selections on the gramophone - .• . g P No. 6 31si1 8.05 A M. -t•,. fret=class age for hire DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE UP'r1CIAN 6ROUO!•IAM by)nnies Ferguson• and instrumental 12 Local '',295 P.N. - music by the Misses Rena Falconer, 14 Local 6.04 P.M. :s Day Or night _ PICRERING, = ONT. A. E. Hamilton has urchased 'a Bertha Falconer and Hazel -Mac- It going wet due as !allows- *; k BIIs' meets all tl•alne new driver. fadyen. A most•enjoyable evening . No. 13 Local 8.86 A.M. 7 77. John L. Cowie, of Toronto; spent was spent. The net proceeds of the H 11 Loola . ' 2:50 P.M. - Teaming promptly attended to. _ new ESTATE..... Sunday with friends here. evening amounted to over$W,00, _ 7 ]Jail 8.50'P.M. John Dafoe, of Toronto. spent Suri- *Sunday included. Ag#nt for Canada Cart•iage Co. - 'a Two fifty-acre'fBerms for eels Chea day with his parents here. BALSAM -WPeak y p• Miss Maggie Cassie visited with her • • f Pickes{tap. Good buildings, plenty of water, one• brother at Ashburn last week.. ` Uriah Jones now sports a new Bar balf in each, balance on mortgage if R. J. Cowan and family visited at rie cutter. ith@ required. Frank Soden's. Claremont, on Sun• Bert Wilson has en}taged with Geo. Gin. S da J. Jarcis for a time. i'i li5111ung Also a gond tenemeril dwelling Mr. and Mrs. Roundixee,, of.U;=. Geo. J. Jones took a business trip to yielding 12%in the village of Picker- bridge, are visiting George and Mrs. Ashburn on Monday. tbwt comN r Linton. . W. H. Pugh took in the Winter 'r bine utility r W a ` d the Dunbarton shop ink E. and Mrs. Croker visited the tat Fair at Guelph this week, and hand- t< q same,I am prepar- Mrs.'M. Matthews;aver P ed to ,a rk entrusted to - �t3 >��t :i• � s a tor's rirotber, 'Mra. Rutter has engaged witli Mee. IE3 cUDSINGi some ap- _ -a �� * Yf � Sunday. - Richard Ward for a time. AND WITI-I pearance,at me 112 . abode line. - Miss May Linton has gone to Toron- A few from here attended Mr. Pear• a moderate .-Horsesboeltr �apecialty. to, where she intends remaining for ITTI3EJOI' - d s B eon's sale at Myrtle, Monday. cost, are Call in an me any time, a' a' hBe the winter. Roy Ward is confined.to the house, of e9IolNe;z what you R. J. Price, of to, was here suffering from a sprained knee. PECIILIATt want. • V. Richardson. Tuesday attending 6fie funeral of the Melri�e Pilkey, of Toronto. rues T p W I-1 E' We know i DUNBAR,TON - ry g• ;' late George Tool. th home for a fewtiayhs last week. we can. The communit s m a hizes vat F3EA19oN, y P Randall Birkett as been spend, please you m �L� r u .rTOtts Public, Pickering. Mro. George Tool and, family in their a few days Leith bis brother John. and glue A The sudden and sad bereavement. Uriah Jonea and Miss M. Stewart you good value for your money BLACKSMITING and Andrew and Mrs: Willson, of Ash• visited at W. H. Birkett's on Sunday. `�OINION � � WOOD ircOBKl1VG o>f all H{rids burn, visited with the former's moth• Mrs.John Jones is slightely LndiB- We have opened outan.exce� r,Mrs. H. Willson on Sunday. posed. We hope for a speedy recov- tlonally•lar'Re assortment this i Road offioe, Toronto - J. W. Bogle and Mina Medd drove ery ?loll and if it be oil a 1l3c,acticle _ Eldo on Sunday visit srs Washburn y o or $1 y we ill be to n Station d y to v . Mea A. E. W bb andRoy or new worth 56.00 w General Banking Business -' Pine wood, cut any length, for sale. Wm. and Mr ,Cameron of that place. Howsom visit d friends in Ashburn pleased to show It to you. Walter Percy, of Thedford, and recently. transacted. Mra. John Percy, of Hrock Read, Mrs.Jas. of D mar, visit= Watches,Clacks,Jewelry,Cut :,quantity of turnips for sale. Wright,g Glass, Leather Goods,.. Silver- Sunday � - _ Order nick. �Therewillbeith no preaching see i e ed with her sister, Mrs. Bert Wilson, wChina, Fountain Pens, _ special attention given t0 q - P B on-Monday.• _ t at the Cliristign•church nextSunday, Miss Ada Jones has returned home, Novelties, etc. .. the- COIIeCtilOII of - w Dec. 11th. Sunday School will be g a pleasant sojourn with friends _ _W. N JICKS00 — BaaeK Rojo in s sale note8. i i l held as usual. in Brouham. r.•� The Presbvterian Sabbath School James Wilson,shipped P.carload of have decided to bold their fowl sup- stock from Dagmar on Monday. Jas. :SAVINGS DEPARTMENT the28thena etnhmon tensupperunder 'a Geo J. Jones over Sun- - - PLSNTS FOR SALE g , '-Depositle received of $1. and . Don t f NOrrn&n Baaadot _ - -n wards. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, g y 1?e dap. Some attraction, perhaps, yet p thetia�lspice of Brougham Union Bab- we are pleased to see Geordie, s Celery and Garden Flowers. bath School on Tuesda a ening, Dec: Tat lsgst flawed at highegt y 9 Alex. Mackie bod the misfortune to JEWELES ArID OPTICIAN - - ourrest rates. Wa-goii'-will.be on the Pdad during 20th. -' Supper will 'be served in the break his arm by felling from a beam the season. temperance hall from 6 o'clock until, in the barn one day last-week. PFIOI�FE e�rBtlr CRAB. D. GiORDOx, Manager tall are served,after which a splendid Adam Spears has traded his 'two-' T6. �HI L a i The' Gam' mage GaTidime- pprogram will be given in the town, pear-old pony to Tames Redman, of �$ITBY BRANCH. BROUGHAM, ONT. hall. See bills for full particulars. Glen Major,for a larger animal. ` 'h + r7 .K' "?w' ,mr• _'e•�. eev .3•» •t '"ems :5: ,.�:.' ,1 ''S'^ `•aa�' ,'v::_ *,d'' ;.•1' G,.y w._ .t, �.s"« ...� F.° - _ ,sv, *.,s bit t ..is:.". �: '.a 'a.,. !€, � r,'4 `k„e M» o-s,c, t n' +^i. ;f »is•: a:.,*'x.^ �. �. xs j r_" �' n M t3 rs.�i,� s �'.•F .��« , .y S` _,i ,.+�+ .YRS�, �4: � .,wF; ',�, -� -s., •+r�r^ ,a w. 3""i .�, w.,. �:. ..a 'u+ n� .w ,. "ate" �.,�uc..�^ .,;�at✓ •u*^ 1' ' F•n,'�'.•, ' ... M1' r r �..,.r1l.. J �' r"C.6"..•Aii{n.'��''��: 'y'•N'N „yb'�'.,'ws ,yyy1`p';T$/^^i6, ,;� .a/,+..+=^^ '„4-' "Sti1W::nNMAt'±Q.AR'.,,., ',,. wd•ikXW°H` > ",Me9U y.,,5'4_. _ 7.2•y _ `,r .v •> rt ,=":f +^ a,;. . s ... f: •< ,�`,�•.,, Kxi+� -�-,. .r�.nn -.. ..k -- ,b TSS. _ 4q y��•SF;p���iro�..,�,,..;r..•S'Iwu.�,v +.._ ._ ^, k w.•- -eesc+Kmi a,u+rt�'<. Vin.a w'G�.�:`r�,.. - �. :c.. save.u. - w�5 + .::. .,. :. .•!y ....i:.��' � s'. '. :...'. ,. .,.-C .. .• .." ... .. �>w �,. - .,... -,ail' �, .rte ....�. :. r • a� , .... v ' ,:.-. - ..,. " 6W 3' '.w ?,.,r'•"r•t�� ..,�. .err .:,a. �-••,vita .r :�' r7 a •L �. ,,, .".,... ... ''- ,.:"o+re.t'r` ,. .'�y,n•. ',,.NM' 4�.'' .'•tee .. ,ct s9' -rk -_ �� _ .. d„ .�� � bbrery at the twhour; there is i '♦ 644 �}♦ large dinner tbA night; oounty - .IN ., people are there as well as the # z house-Party. He fins to take in a PINK E T E M AV# t ♦ stupid woman, wire Of The Lord- : Cares the sick and neve as s pse�entati�e ter otbeta Li uid given on t s Lieutenant, who thinks him the the tongue. ante for brood mares and all others. Be"kidney ramed7i fir60 cents a bottle; 06.00 the dozen. Sold b all and haraeai Y most absent-minded and unpleasant lion"& Distributors—ALL WHOLMALIC person. she has ever known, and p - BF08r!]TICAL CQZ Cte.ists.tioebes.I-i,.o 8;IL wonders how he has got his reput-a- tion as a wit. He is s i se that _ he cannot even set. Xenia Sab rof, ern �,. i a a.r " ,�Qr TRUTH N EVER OLD. I and he chafes and frets throughout �h y " e dinner, from the bisque sou to ss•eea*. _t!a t ♦ the caviare biscuit, and thinks whatesN k =ecu• an idiotic thing the habits of loci- #}}�♦♦�uii♦�4 �' 4♦♦ ♦ ety have made of human life. if he could locate where the ele- l `+++�+�+*++ CHARGED ( ELEPHANTS CHAPTER XII,—(Cont'd) an interrogation, of an appeal. When he is fairly at rare inter phants were, and particularly aw. "That is to say's great deal," re- vats goaded into etch, he utters where the longest tucker was, "My dear Babe, how exactly you plies Xenia Sabaroff: she is startled, Paradoxes, and suggests views so when suddenly in the dead silence, � sire like the head of adepartment. astonished, troubled; she was not startling that the wife of the Lord- ADVENTURE IN THF, JUNGLES we heard right in front of us some - says Blanford, who has followed expecting any such entire avowal. Lieutenant is scandalized, and OF WEST INDIA. distance ahead hem out-- 11i0119-the house.and comes up „Ma$y-men-must have--said 8� thinks the lunacy laws are defective a RI OI Et behind them. According tope much 'to you who have more to re- if they cannot in. ode' and inter- - A TERRIFIC N S r head of a departwent, it is never commend them than I. Say some- cerate him. She feels sure that the A Hnater'e First Ex rieaee in trees coming down, and the crash the head that is at fault, always the thin to me: what will you say Z" rumor about the Hindoo women at Pe of them coming closer and closer. ' anderstrappers. May I inquire- g St. Hubert's Lea is entirely true. Dangerous Big Game My friend C. dived.into a ham. r since when it has become the fash- She does not immediately reply; After dinner he is free to ap boo clump to )my right front. I ion to set sunflowers with their i she looks on the ground,-and ab- proach the lady of his thoughts, but Shooting. had barely time to get behind a he downward f" I sently traces patterns on the path he endeavors in vain to tell from small tree some twelve inches in "I wanted to see if the roots are people who believe that I have her face what answer he will re- While the writer's ship was de- diameter, where I tried to make e would turn after the sun," says the been the delaisse of Lord Gervase Z ceive, what time and meditation tamed for duty off the west coast of myself as small as possible, when F - ;Babe, and regards his explanation They do not phrase it so roughly, may have done or undone for him. India he and his friend, indi3er- I saw the head and shoulders of a as triumphant. but that is what they say," She avoids the interrogation of his eptly armed, set out for the Nilgiri huge elephant making straight for p, "And they only die! How per- Blanford's very lips are white, eyes, and is surrounded b other Hills, where they were. told sambur y I me and directly over the bamboos terse of them! 1uu would become but his voice does not falter for one men as usual. were plentiful, ver-fes a carreapon-I where C. was lying. I threw up second Newton, if your destiny moment as he answers, "They will The evening seems to him intoler- dent of the London Spectator. my rifle and fired as near as I could r, were not already cast, to dazzle the not say it in my hearing. ably long and intolerably tedious. They spent a night at the foot of judge low down at the centre of his world by a blending of Beau Brum- "And, knowing that they say it, It it, however, for others very gay. the hills and at daylight next morn- forehead by the juncture of his mel and Sir Joseph Paxton." you would still offer me your There is an improvised dance, end- ing were aroused by the owner of trunk, My doing so branb'i* The Baba looks a: little truss; he name Z" ing in an impromptu cotillion, and the house, who was very excited.- beast up adl stb,nding; its ears went does not like to be laughed at be- "I do so." following on an act of comic opera and said that during the night one ; out 'like a. bat's wings and Ll shot fore his princess. He has got his "And you would ask me nothing!given with admirable s frit by Lady of the villagers had been killed by ; P o wild elephant.' again with my left -barrel at the " opportunity, but it vexes him; he save what I choose to tell you 2 Dawlish, Mrs. Curzon, and some ofsame spot. I threw out the empty - bas an impression that his compan-, The sunny air seems to turn round I the youngc r men. Every one is It appears that the man who was I cartridges, put in two more, tried ions will soon drift into forgetting with him for an instant. his brain,amused, but the hours seem ver a keeper of tame. elephants used y to close the breech of my rifle and ''both him and his garden. Since the i grows dizzy; his heart contracts slow to him: Gervase scarcely for the purpose of hauling timber i could not. I looked round for my r - approach of Blanford, the latter has with a sickening pain; but in the!leaves her side at all, and Blanford in the surrounding jungle, awoke,seeond• gun—my shikari hart' disap- r nothing. inext moment a great wave of strong'with all his chivalrous refusal and h�anng a noise in his compound, `peered and there was no one in The children's gardens are in a and perfect faith in the woman he unchanging resolution to allow no �.at�d Presumably thinking that one sight' of his eie hantn was satin his ;.•', -- rather wild and distant part of the i cares for lifts his soul up on it, as�shadow o! doubt to steal over him, I P g As I turned my bead back I was grounds of Su it is noon; a sea-wave lifts a drowning man to feels"the odious whispers he has !Plantain trees went out to drive the Pe aware of a large cow elephant with ' st int i rtes on- most people 'staying in the house land. heard and the outspoken words of v to proper quarters,, �+ po a young one about four feet high are still is their own rooms; it is • I t , realizo his mistake too late to Do you know," she says, at last, �Litrolf recur to his memory and Y standing richt underneath her— _ solitary.. sunny, still; a thrush is after a silence which seemed to him j weigh on him like the incubus of a save his life, as the elephant was a both with their heads turned Lo- unging ii a jessamine thicket, there endless, "do you know that there ' nightmare, With a sensation of Wild one, and turned on him and ward rice and looking straight a1 In no other sound except that of a with the end of her long walking- :dread, he realizes that it ib useible, killed him. p mcg--same five and a half yards dig- _ gardeners broom sweeping on the stick i do what he may, that they may My informant, who was an o'.d tact. She trumpeted and came to- -other side of the laurel hedge. you shall tell me nothing save haunt him so all his life. A man shikari, told me that there was a,ward me. I could n,ot close the rc The Babe feels that it is now or what you choose," he says, clearly may be always master of his acts, he of elephants in the vicinity breech and quite realized I was never for his coup de maitre. and very tenderly. "I have perfect but scarcely always of his da that they had done a int of IN ;3 TIC:H'i' PLA(`E. -- He plucks a rose, the best one'faith in you. Had I less than that, r thoughts, - damage to the crops, and asked mel I turned and bolted, falling on my --- he has, and offers it to Madame Sa- I would not ask you to be my wife." "But I will never ask her one syl- if I would care to have face a few feet away over some wild harc,ff_ ghq accepts it gratefully, c, looks_at_him with astonish- liable," he thinks, "and I will mar- _ A SHOT AT THEbd, �Plcca serosa my path and expect- e though it is considerably earwig- meat and with wondering- mire ry er 10-morrow; r sec —_ �Tng-that-any-.zeoond--n4a-•--b-e--my r eaten, and pate it in her corsage. tion But will she choose'? Previous to this I had had no rte I last: s 'r The eyes of Blanford follow it "Yet you know ao little of me!" He is far from sure. He pleases ally dangerous big Rome shooting, During my flight and fall '1 was ' - wistfully. she murmurs, in amaze i her intelligence; he pussesser her and my companion very little ex- still wondering why I could not - The Babe glances at them alter- I love you," says Blantord; then fnendshrp; but whether he has the perience of any +wort of shooting at i close the breech of the rifle, and l� mately from under his hair, then ' .ti he kisses her hand with great rev- 'slightest power to touch her heart 4 all, and moreover I did not teal !only after I was down did I realize -,hill small features assume an eft- erence. he does not know. If he loved her I overconfident with regard to my that ri 'rifle had not got rebound jpression of cherubic innocence and The-tears which she had thought'less than he does, he would'be more weapons and ammunition, bztt -I ing lucbs, to which I..wae accustom 1 �`- unconsciousness. The most ruse driven from her ewes forever,. rise coni'vlent, realized that itwas ttie chance of a;ci, and Ciat before I could close j +I+ 'Tittle rogue,in the whole kingdom,' in them now, its the interminable hours wear I lifetime and- concluded- that' the !the breech 1 must recock the ham- lie knows 'E6w to make himself look -You are very noble," ahs- re-'away, and the noise and absurdi opportunity was too good to mit+ mere. to less time than it takes to ' likes per reproduction of Sir plies, and leaves ber hand for an tier of the cotillion are at ,their Accordingly I arranged for the best g y 1 relate J 64 so and stood up, only ' Joahus.Reynolds' Artlessness or In instant within his. height, she, who never dances any- shikari in the village to accom- to find -chat all .was silence S fancv. He gazes up in Xenia $a- The abe, who has been watching whe,re,,drops her fan, and he is be- pang• me and for three of the juzlg- around• bar(�fr a face with angelic simplicity from }'hind a tuft of laurel, can ' fore the- others in restoring it to le people to track the animals, arae jtly friend C. came out of the _ admirably assumed. control his impatience no longer, .her. As she takes it, she says. in by g o clock we starter' off, I barnboc•a and stated that be had "When you marry him,' says the but comes out of the ambush and a low voice: "$e in the small lib About a mile outside the Village, had the narrowest shave of his lite, Babe, pointing to Blanford, with runs towards them, regardless 'of rary at-eleven to-u,orrow• ' while going through some paddy, as he was actually waiting to roll admirably affected naivete, "You how undesired he may be. _ � . Soon after she leaves the bell- �fields toward the hills, we came up- over an (,ne aide or the other when i• will let me hold your train, won't r'Dado says that women never room a;together, and guts to her on the tracks of elephants in the the animal came over him, as he you 1 I,always hold up my friends marry anybody they love," he soya,I bed chgmber. 1 soft mud, and for some distance expected it must. trains when they marry. I have a breathlessly; "but that is not true, ' Blandford goes to his before he afterward until well into the Jung The natives came up and stated page's dresi, Louis something or - it and you will let me carry you is over, but he.sleeps very le we-had,no difficulty in following that they had seen eight elephants, other, and. a sword, and a velvet train 1" little. He longs for the morrow, their footmarks, which steadily 1 which appeared to have charged ` cap with a badge and a feather; I "Hush, my dear," says Xenia SA- and yet he dreads it, "Quand went up hill; the track was some right through us. We went for- always look very well." 'baroff, laying her hand on the F meme," .he murmurs, as from his four feet broad and the walking w•a rd and found a pool of blood "Oh, what an odious petit-maitre easy,although very hot, ao that we;twelve and a half yards from my child's shoulder, while there is a,bed he sees the white dawn over the, you wilt be when you are a man, my round in her voice which anbduea!dark masses of the Surrenders made good progress for some fife tree, where' the first elephant had dear Babe!," say's Xenia Sabaroff. She does not take any notice of to silence even the audacious spirit woods, Tell him what, she may, he miles or so. been 'Righted, not two yards from z - of the Babe., thinks, he will giNe her his life, if We began to think that the herd -the bamboos. The second elephant _ his opening words, but a flush of I "Give me time to think," she she will take it. He is madly in -had probably travelled some miles, had evidently missed sight of me yt,: color comes over her face and passes says, in a low tone- to Blanford;love, au doubt; but there is some since morning and that.it was ex-Iwhen I fe;l, hence my escagie from &s quickly as it ca.tie,. gird then, with her hand still oa the thing nobler and .purer than the Oeedingly unlikely that we should her. The ohe I shot was picked up "Petit-maitre,—what is than little boy's shoulder, she turns)madness of love,-than the mere vio- see anything of them, when sudden-j three miles; off with-two bullets in says the, Babe. "But you will let away from him and walks slowly to- lent instinco of passion, in his lay ly our trackers came back W tell;its,head, a>rd eo ended a most ez ane, won't you 1 And don't marry ward the 'house. alty to her. Before anything he us that there was citing day's �ha)ting.' trim till the autumn, or even the I The child wallreilently and shyly chenahes the honor o! his name and A gERD OF ELEPHANTS winter, because the velvet. makes beside her, his happy vanity trop- race,' and he is willing, blindfold, I'iifACY IN CHINA. -rtce se-hot when the day is hot, and bled for once by the sense that he to trust her with it. ' feeding in some bamboos about — ' *,he doss wouldn't look nice m has made some mistake, and ,that That morning it seems to him as if half a mile off. All was now ex- River^Pirates of 11laneburii are 1; 7 in tin things." there are some few' things still in the hours would never pass, though citement. We jumped up at once Numerous and•Bloodtkirsty. ''• ' Could I only add my prayer• to the universe which he does not they are few until the clocks strike and looked to our rifles. I gave ," murmurs Blanford. "anti hope my shotgun to my shikari, one bar- Piracy still flourishes in Man „ gbite entirely'understand. - eleven. ' The house is still, almost Y that in the autumn-- rc y p rel being loaded• with ball, the churia, according to advices from Xenia Sabaroff looks at him with f You are not angry Z" he asks ever one is ogles , for the cotil- her, at last, with a vague terror in lion, successful as only unpremedi- other being choke, with orders to Vladivostok. The Sungari Rives a strange gaze; it is penetrating, his gay impudent little soul. tated things ever are, had lasted him to keep close behind me and appears to be infeste3 by desperate ' dreamy, wistful,' inquiring. „ g hand it to me if I required it. We bands of "Chunchuses," whose We jest as the child jests," she Angry with you?" says-Xenia till the sun was high and the clew Sabaroff. My dear child, no. I on the grass of the garden was dry, went slow-y and cautiously for- raids on passing steamers are be- 1 says, abruptly, and walks, onward. with myself,_ With a thickly-beating heart, ward, our luncheon carriers stay- coming a terror to Russian travel ' "I do not jest," says Blanford. am Perhaps angry , The:Babe glances at them under myself of many years ago." nervous and. eager as though he ing behind up a tree for safety. ars. The �abe is silent; he'does not were a boy of sixteen seeking his The jungle now became denser Recently a bloodthirsty horde E Nwthick eyelasbes, and;being a fine and the track difficult to follow, , r - venture to ask any more, and he first love-tryst, he enters the small boarded a Russian steamer, over- . -imouche, only innocent in appear-;tts8,a humiliating feeling that he is library far before the hour, and and all up hill. There was dead powered all resistance from the na- ranee, he runs off after a butterfly. ,nut first in„ a thoughts of Madame waits for her there, pacing to and silence all siosind_-us and we knew live crew, which ,wa_e somewhat $e has not b it broagiit up in a' s not at what moment we should feeble, and`murdered two 'Itueaian _ feaiAirria- atmosphere of poudre de Sabaroff,—nay, that,` though,• his fro theme floor. The room i, JWil of here they have siz and Tait d'icis without I'ea;pilag*LOse is in her gown and her hand- membrres of her; come on the herds. We slowly'cam� male passengers. They were about upon his shoulder, she has almost, talked on rainy days, and have t6 the spot•where our trackers had to Put a Russian woman and two discretion. very nearly almost, forgotten him strolled out on to the lawnA on fine seen the elephants but there was no children to death; but the Chinese . i CHAPTER XIII. Blanford does nut attempt to fol- ones; there is the chair which she sign of them. They had evidently passengers in referee, and the pix- lc,w her. Her great charm for him likes best, and there the volume she moved off. We crossed a depres- aces contented themselves with rob _ '.'The Babe is abetter courtier consists in the power she possess- had taken down yesterday; could it venin the gt'osnd where there was bing hem of everything they poa< 1 _.._ ` than gardener,'':says Xenia`$abar= ea of compelling him tri"control his be only. tell days since, stan�in g• y g nothing but bamboos, sou?e up- sessed, even their clothin :Afton ;off, as she shakes s green aphis out impulses. He walks away by him- here, he had seen her first ln. the right, others lying across our path, throwing the bodies of the two mor of her rose: her tone is careless, but self through the green shadows of distance with the childton l Only making our progress very. slow. tiered men overboard, the pirates her voice is not unite, under her the loughs, w'isbing for nc'compan ten days! It sews to him ten years, Gradually we emerged from it, made off, and it is quite imposaib]e !or an unitivo action ' command, and`has-a little tremor ioriship save-hers. He is fully aware ten centuries. each step taken with caution. The to hope e P 7i - in it., that he has dune a rash, perhaps an i;(To be continued.) ° ground became' ateepfer again and Eronl the Chinese officials who`era +$lanEord ,lo�ka 'fit her .frith. ins- :utter' tlnwisP,'*hit* in putting hie - -' we'took advantage f every 'open either tetrurized by; or in league eti passioued eyes, he has grown very future int-, the hands of a woman ing between bamboo clumps, wild w}th, these maurauders. ".. _ pale. Of whom he knows so little, and has,• tapioca and trees to proceed. We I a sin came to a alight clearing � J�V/`� ` p` ., "It is no jest with me," he says perahPa, the right to suspect so B ander his breafli. 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Unknown to these-moeke rat • they were speaking a great truth _ MAOi iN CANADA when they said, He, saved others; - Th rY . hi�self he cannot save. a lea- �d ! !! son he could, not come down from �F'or Tm You,Cary t Beat S ton 8 the cross was not that he was hiid -► - _ by his bonds, but by his desire to . save those who thus crucified It' r� -. • , Th0 Tea of Kia = a5. Darkness-This lasted from $a noon until three o'clock. It has frequently been pointed out that - �.._, TheKeg of Teas, this was no unusual phenomenon. t But we can trace in it the divine in- - tervention and interpret it as we a 4I-PTON94will. The evangelists give simply F is the S�Article "z" the fact. i RSADY FOR USE IN ANY UANI'ITY '` 46. Why hast thou forsaken ine T Q - —The full meaning of this cry is For malting aonp,softening water,removing old pate!. TEA bey a fathom. disinfecting sinks, closets, drains and for teeny other Y i' ,$pfd Onby in Airtight Paekagafs, It involves an interpretation of ther7ayt�1 fvr dao varpoaer�fotd Zvervwbers. - meaning of death and sin, a w.o COWANT LLM17zH Toaoirro.low.at1y - 7 of i and sin, of the relation of Christline � . the Son to God the Father, and of Christ to humanity-in short, a DISTRIBUTION OF GEED in order to preserve quiet during .complete theory of the atonement. ,:THE S S LESS©N _ !dome l , S. e the feast. these now amused them- Compare the discussion in Word GRAIN AND POTATOES. ; . DYEING selves maltreating Jesus while pre- Studies for November 20. - - parations were being made for the 50. Yielded up his spirit-He By instruction of the hon. to`'w~"to m 8aV0 Money crucifixion. Matthew divides their might have retained it in the mor- Minister of Agriculture a distribu- INTERNATIONAL LESSON; conduct in the palace into two tal body. (Compare his words in tion is being made this season of Drpg�WOII DEC. 11. ,• i Parts: (1) The mock homage of the John: "I lay it down of myself. I samples of superior, sorts of grain - soldiers. The Romans had a cere- I have power to lay it down.") With and potatoes to Canadian farmers Try it .-. ,o.__ _ •, called Hail Cae-{ "Father, „n- for the fienvia with Washio0 _x w Matt. ern" and thiwhich s, with thuit i enir con tolth loud-voice ods I commend aMatthew stock cured for ohase beenT�e with .my J essott ZI.The Cruciflslon, g Y Y P 27. 15.20. Bolden Test, they modified to +The details omitted y from the experiment - G salutations to the King I should be studied carefully in the al- farms at Indian Head, Saskat- ac �- 1`ltFscarlet,V7 S Yo. _ !2C^1^lam n I - f ,tSai. eti,, .�. _ ` a s a kingly crown cruelly to u "Ott Ottawa, Ontario, The asamples con- 10NuScr000,a� - Verses 15-26-The remarkable woven of thorns that pressed into .0— silt of oats, spring wheat, barley, con of Pilate in trying to avoid his bleeding head, and a reed which field peas, Indian corn (for ensil- ,fust TMiNK of IT t � Ithe infliction -of the death penalty I served as a mock sceptre, the com- IMPOVERIS HED BLOOD age only), and q D�eawooi.cottons.-N orltl:.a Goodsk". law" y $ y potatoes. The uaII- •,,h,�bA.HE Ute--No chaeta of aaMtalcw. Feet Ippon Jesus. With shrewd deference �pelled him to assume the role of City of oats sent is 4 lbs,, and of sod 11..uttriColon 10"aft.troao 7veDws of kin Da./.e s.a�tont CototCard am STOrtT ri 7 ito a custom of the Jews, according g, while they prostrated them- `— wheat or barley, 5 lbs., sufficient in The ieioaoa-6t,oaardao•co., dto which pardon was extended to selves before him with insulting ri- GOm1120I1 anti a DaBFBr0i18 each case to sow one-twentieth of it �eonne prisoner during the feast--of-I bald'ry.- (2).The b-razes outrages of samples- of Indian�rope-narrow highways hemmed is !the passovbr, Pilate, who enema to the soldiers. These consisted in i?Oab18—g0Il IIlliBt BIII'lOh _ corn, peas, and. potatoes weigh 3 by impenetrable wilderness - and - have been completely convinced of I.spitting upon hint, snatching the lbs. each. A quantity of each of one may form some sort of an idea !the innocence of Jesus, yielded to 1 reed from this hands and smiting AN B100d tO 18Cap8 the following varieties has been Be- of the little that is still know!: of ithe clamor of the crowd about the him on the head, and then strip- Danger. cured for this distribution. _" _ ___ + _ -�A ,!palace and offered to release unto ping him of the princely obs and Gn. 800,000 square miles of the North Gats.-Banner, Abundance;-Dan- American continent. . them a certain Barabbas, who was putting upon him his own attire. Anaemia is simply a lack of ish Island, Wide Awake Thousand 15 notorious and dangerous brigand, 32-50•-The crucifixion and death blood. It is one of the most tom- Dollar, Improved Ligowu - all „Along these routes nearly all white varieties. explorers have gone. Along iouch as frequented the hill country of Jesus, mon and at the same time most them are situated most of the fur between Jerusalem and Jericho, and Wheat.-Red varieties: Mar uis _. 32. Simon—As the pone �•�. n of dangerous diseases with which q �posts, and beyond their narrow _ .who singularly enough bore the soldiers, priests, hod fres.: 1, rah-:i growtng girls suffer. .It is common and early Red Fife (early beardless lines but little is known. And in iname of Jesus, or the other Jesus 1 bre, which had formed to f,i vw because the blood so often becomes I sorts of high baking strength, Red Fife (beardless Preston and Hu- this world of forest and ridge •who was popularly called tilt I Jesus to the true-ifixion, came. out impoverished during development, >+ mountains and eternal desolation -- Christ. He probably understood of the gates of the city, it was no- when girls are too frequently allow- ton (early, bearded). -White tar stilllencof endless centuri a are itr, still burred in tlte"m a er. and in- �a ithe popular temper, and expected !iced that Jesus staggered beneath ed to over-study, over-work and,le`t«es' White Fzfe (bearc}Itss), the rabble -to call for the release 1 the weight of the heavy cross So'.suffer from a lack of exercise. It i Bobs (early, beardless). "people •+ �. !of their hero. His reasons forjduubt he was exhausted by the ex- is dangerous because of the stealth- Barley. - Six-rowed ! Mensury Approximatelyare y reiiing to het 1'1$-of -Jesus-wer�-icite�ent- s� suffering through fates"of-ifs`a�roac o en�c:n s�cl-Maaehurias- 5_10W. 0��iuman soots-►utas t'. g 1 which he had already f Mensury) _Two-ro_wed_�.Standwell l i(1) His belief in the innocence o! y passed. The well develo before its preaettse• area fifteen times the t9izt• of Ohio,. his strange prisoner, (2) his con- i soldiers therefore compelled a man is recognized, and because of its and Invinsible• and there are no more than 500 of it ' 9tction that the chit! nests and i named Simon to take the Saviours 1 tendencyto row so steadilyworse, Field Peas.'=-ArtEiur and Holden these who have not some Indian m elders had delivered Jesus to him',burden. This man was evidently a if not p mptly checked tha `it may Vine' blood in their veins. Can the other ,simply because of envy, a fact that ;Jew from the city in North Africa;run into consumption. ( Indian Corn (for ensilage) =- hand fully one-half of the toter �'; I would arouse his ttoman cense of 'called C rent and had come'u to_': The value of the tonic. treatment I Early sorts: Angel of Midnight, y p population has ii;s strain at white ,Justice; (3) the peculiar dream irf Jerusalem to .celebrate .the I:..r;- I With Dr, Williams''- Pink Pills Compton's F.arly, and Longfellow blood. - his wife. It was while her mes-..j over, He had two sons'who seem ;should be known to every mother Later varieties: Selected Learing, Ben were delivering her warn- to have become Christians. "Sure- I in the hand. Theses Pills make new, Flirty Mastodian and White Cap, flag to the governor, that he should ly Simon also believed. It were rich blood, tone the organa and Yellow Dent. Alma-`'Yea, Oscar, when we ere have nothing to du with this righte-i indeed a strange irony had the-man :nerves, bring "a glow=of health to- Potatoes.-Early varieties: Ro-' married you will not go to the club roue man, that something occurred to i who carried the cross missed the pale, sallow cheek and drive away cheater and Irish Cobbler. Ned. at •nights. You will stay at home, swerve the sentiment of the crowd. salvation whereof it is the instru- the weakness, heada.•i.as, faint- firm to Late varieties,: Gold (uis, and I'It Bing and play the piano j .. 'Tho Jewish rulers, seeing the pur- went and symbol." nese, heart palpitation and loss of Carman pro, 1, and Money 'Maker, for you, won't I t" Oscar-"Yee, ' a '`:pogo of Pilate to- release Jesus, is- , 33, Golgotha-Thera is much ,energy so noticeable in young girls The later varieties-are, as a rule, dearest; you know I never cared more productive than - the earlier much for pleasure, .cited the crowd to call for the re- doubt as to then site and origin of who are suffering from anaemia. To P P , anyway." -- - ' -lease of Barabbas. This they did. the name, The place of a skull. !all .such Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 1 kinds• —.i• � But it did not convince Pilate that i Scholarly opinion favors an emin- are an actual life saver. Miss his- Only one sample can be sent to It isn't necessary to believe for- they wished -necessarily for the,ence' just outside the Damascus bel McTavish, Prince Albert, Sask„ I each applic nt. hence n an of alceivever what you believed once. , 'death. of the -other, although the:Gate, known now as .Jeremiah's says: In my case I can only saysample. t re- rulers saw that to give up Barabbas Grotto, and shaped as a skull. that li€e had*lost its magic; all work ceive one of barley, .peas, Indian corn or potatoes. Applications on meant to destroy Jesus' (20). Sol 34. Wine . . mingled with gall- was a trial, and even pleasure only P Pp tinted cards or sheets, or list of oi he asks, What th• n shall I do unto This was a bitter, drugged drink, a task. When I went up a flight P JesusR With unanimous voice they which was mercifully provided fos from one individual or ap 6 r of stairs I was ready to, drop from nameI !d1 lications for more than one &ani- reply, Let him be crucified. Still those about to suffer violent death, sheer weakness,'and I had begun P b a continued ple for one household cannot be ., sibrlit to think life world e 'late is unwilling to yield to their m order to deadeq their sen y - ' Pi � g entertained. The samples will be V4 do burden. But all this is now chatig- P v' nth (compare Proverbs 31. 6 . e -What it h om e h t e c lawlessprejudices ( p ) I • ''s�" -he done I To this he receives no re-I'not know'why Jesus,.after he had ed. thanks W Dr. Williams Pink sent Free of charge through the i - . ply, for, the mob has become pos- tested it, refused to drink it. Per- Pills. These were recommended to mail.- seased of an .idea and they cannot haps it was because he had already me, and after tt��tug them for Applications should be addressed � get rid of it-Let him be cruct`fied.+determined his course, and that :n• about a month I teund my health to theDominion Cerealist Expnri= � t .. renew could site better, m mental Farm, Ottawa, and may be ,� ; full the ren ed. I Y the P ._. It.was useless f� Pilate to attempt eluded his drinking to,the _._ to beat back this storm. Still, I cup which his Father had a.l point appetite returned, and i was so sent in any time from December. . _ __" while giving way, he -felt the guilt I ed... strong and well that'housework was to February 15, after which lists sem, _ of his act and dramatically washed 33. Parted his garments-Tile +e no Toiiger a burden to me. My sis- will be closed, -so that the samples '»;► wM"" � __ - 'a -his hands, as if symbolically to clear• were -four' soldiers. To one we.it ter seemed to be going the same asT-cd for may be sent in good time. -will p i to.another sis turban, way last summer and Dr. Williams' Applicants should •mention the var-• �� himself of the stain of Another's the sandals, �* blood. The people,-however, once i to a• third his cloak, and to t'h-i Pink Pills were at once sent for and iety they prefer; .with a econd sort more with one voice, relieved him fourth his girdle. Coming 'o-the two•boxes made her as well as as an alternative. Applications..will Coldlor" - ,a of all responsibility -for the crime.plain tunic, they were •unwiiling t: eves. 'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are be filled in the order in which they Are our hands chapped, r and voluntarily assumed the bur- rend it, since it was wov-3n in true now the prized medicine in our are received,.so long as the supply y cracked or sore T Have den of guilt for themselves and piece, .and therefore, unwittttigla home, and doctor •bill•s have been of seeds lasts. Farmers are R+.i- y� "cold cracks" M id viler? to a 1• earl to avoid r which open and bleed when the akin _ their children, , So..Pilate r�le#a-,fulfilling Psa. 22. 18, they t art 'i.is fewer since we discovered the vir- PP 3 Y F _ tues of• this reat medicine." sible disappointment•. Those sp- is drawn debt? Have you a cold that for murder and iiiiur- for its possession. B ,e -ed him o p ,. .••rection had been thrown into pri-I 37. His accusation-All four Cos- Sold t,y all medic:ne dealers cr plying for Indian corn or potatoes ; nose,front bite,cbiibtai'ne,or nw son, whom they claimed, and Jesus--pela agree that it was written, The .sent by mail at 30 cents a box c;r should bear in mind that the corn I. place,which at d^tes makes it agony :he handed over .to their will." No;King of the Jews. John alone adds six boxes for f32.50 fr-im The Dr. is not usually difitributed• until for you to go about your household "mention is made of a formal sen- the interesting account of how Pi- Williams' Medicine Co.,. Brockville, April,. and:that potatoes cannot be I dudes? If so, Zam-Suk will sive you !fence of death. The Jewish rulers'late gave rent to hatred of !lie. Ont. mailed-until danger from in transit relief,and will heal the host-damaged B is over: No postage is required on akin:O�rio:nt the sore laces at night, 1- 'had attended to that. All they ..rulers by insisting upon the 'super• P 1G wanted was Pilate's consent. And scription's remaining written as at mail matter addressed tq the Ex- ram-13uk's rich beeline essences will ` `]esus declared theirs was the first. NOVEL USE OF CORKS. prriment'al Farm, Ottawa. sink into the.wounds, end tits amsrt� -greater guilt (John 19. 11). The 3s. Matthew mentions the two ' WM. SAUNDERS, i'- Charles Hawkins of Peterbor- iitg,and will heal quickly, a a Iiorrible process by which Jesus robbers and their words of reproach ough, England, has succeeded in Director of Experimental Farms. Mrs.Yellen,of Portisnd,says: "My i+•: Vas scourged before being deliver- (44),• but omits what is 'given by building a series of most interestingTHE CAS'kDI1N WII.DFRrE89, I hands were so sore and cocked that it -'ed to the soldiers was a customary Duke alone, the incident of the re- models, the chief of which is a large was sgoay tq put them near water. ; _ Ie Wbea t dad so tb would smart and ' r triple Burgh-to capital punishment. entente of.one of them. Th p and comprehensive model of Bug , P . pre $7-31—Monkery by the Roman I execution was in uisregard of the ley House, the historic seat of the 600,000 Square Miles of it is `try barn u if F had soared them. I Teemed. Sol diers. A band of soldiers had laR which forbade more than one Marquis of Exeter near' Stamford. Little ]itaowa. qoi �n thein gee tilrelI from anything i Come to the city with the governor Ion the same day. _ It took Mr; Hawkins, in his spare There are vast areas in Canada Iana�+i it ono oeeedednwhom all else Bha� Y time,"tori years`to complete, dur- of which even the Goverment has failed, It closed the big stacks, gave 1 me ease,soothed the inflammation, and .:. ing which time he walked nearly no definite knowledge; and there . "Let good digestion waft on appetrfe, mrd liettlth ort both!" three thousand miles in repeated are thousands of square miles. fa a very shorb time healed my hands." » ' They will if you take StuK-srwts visits.tp #1io'house in order to se- where the foot•of a white man.has zam-auk duo cur"c d0w, rash", winter K—a; ilea,utas.fnterittp,cies, tore hesda cure accuracy. The model measures never trod. Practically all know- 0"I=, �,ea aa,,y4+A�a, rir,a•,00r�,, ate. w; - fivo feet, in length, four feet in ledge of,this big wild cotrntry has I aws. h*'res, bru"At sed sprat it. of art _ k'j drll f and stores,er pos}}a from the Zare- ' AX P width and--three feet in height,and been secured again• and again Bak ,rano. PrwOeaLam. no fewer than half a million bottle along a few chosen and well worn : corks were used in ita�.construe- routes, outside of -which investiga- 0 They oorrect stomach disorders, assist digestion, and make life worth tion.- - . _ titin has seldom gone, pays Leslie's .0 Ill itvirg a aro tet the victim of dyspepsia. 50c.u box. If yoi r drug&t has i - Weekly. gg aot'stotifted tli4m yet,cendus 50c:sad we will mail them. . 38 2f you'can whittle your coa.viL- Imagine..a dozen or so w"ell brat- traversing a tions down men will soonseyour en vehicle highways Hatiould Dma sod mal coo+wad Gosdf.Lat d untry one-fourth as large asEu- real motive!, ono '-- a , 4' ^M ' , , air e -4a u-.'. •,. ..r 1. �" Y...^ •. •k... .. _ .. '- .+. .^,$'.'. ,�'�- 'FO•v, oAalwr..•.slP' .A c.S�..Y ��..' ,,.. C, �M^ F. .F,N'rr'..< ,.$ ..,4r,.. .. h+n,l„„)fi.'".1,.-q•'ff'r - k,. f,M1:J'.s,.At•,u.v .fie'. .,. ... s+,*,y.wC.:"7.. .q,./'- ,,. 'r:r •, , :....,,. '`' '�. 'kK^,F .k' ..,.. j. '��„^ ,�1L+', .$ ,�; .. ., '.. 5Y' � ;� ,,err•. � r •3+-+r�,"'r. .y. ,ata"� ^..r{i +. -�, .;�"*��'.,� ' A�+a'' `t'' '�'+'°"t w'4,. ,' ;ii F`a,+.r-`'ro "�3�.�''^' •Fdt ' YA. r .c Ir- tR . �•':. .. ':.r,,t,,«,::,:, -.F`7';•,e..n.;.!"• :i.......��:..� ..�-+i;+„«-u"+.�.'. •_..-71r; . ' .�.:•fixnY•.;ia �,..,.r-,-„J..J...y.[`c....v:;�!�..' .,. ..:%s,.;;E.l,.a„..x.?_wig5'y•`'"+.ajY»y.9+,ia9' a'�,".`t''rNOR -,56l.. xHui.p..�:{4....,� y� `?•R � ,�;i:'•r „> a„rs:>;r,, „� -, ,a°'^ .•x'�xn . ac.,a-i'.wu F q.-:+•+,>.�•J ;-f.'.*s•r..-uw3ay'•,' • Fence Bonuses reported and mom- Towa,,ant to tho mnszioiptal ° ��•y mended me .aa foilo,..: �. J. council er: � town forafsan. 1.1ere's Gen�une satisfaction Fo lie rods fence.bet 10 and chime permitting of the e:tenmion of ; t f Il, 40 rods at the iadepeadent lines to said town, ooa U.80; Wm Dison. x ,at 81, con 2. 6.90; Tbaa Wilson, 40 and gees lII getting T�iE BEST for ion? znoa8y ya' c rods at lot 1$ in Lt,8.00; P. West- Whereas it would be a t at con- s=• 8o rods oppp lot 20 In B. F. con., venience to the people of the County °t �r�.,� 00; Harry Bllit�f;t,70 rods, lot 17 in to have independent telephone con- __ 6th con.,7.00; B. Evans,40 rods at lot nection with the County Town, and -' - -- tx T y�yl s arylPrlaymosamtatrol!don, 24,con i.6.00; Mrs. fl. O. Hagerman, Whereas, in the opinion of this Make •our Christmas Cake with Richardson's Fruits, Peels, Spices, ' ,>Psaweias.Ora 40 sods lot SL. con 5.4.08. Jas Todd Council, it would result In flnsacia[ Nuts, Flavoring Extracts and you will not be disc in •° '� 2 made a lieation for bonus on side- gain to the business people of Laid Y pp° - tBATBS of ADvBz118": line bet 8f and 36 in con 4.80 rods,and town and great convenience to the Oar currants, raisins, figs, dates, le, a ices, essences 1 �• Inanition penins - lariats we recommend that Mr. White in- people generally in the County, to g p� p ' t >mnn subesQueat mMstioa.pa lir.• s oasts t the same. admit the Independents to comped- z �t '!'bin rate do" not t�otads trays!or Boawign app pe /� �_�••� sdvestis•monts, The standing committee, on Contin- don with the Bell Telephone Co.: .CZ.iJ.L1 1.810 F' 1�SH t�T�C� • special terms Riven so Peru" matins now gentles roported and recommended Therefore that this Council respect- a t rsa"tog t or s months or by the yens. Batt payment vC follows: Dr. N. O, Mc- felly uest the Council of the amid No old Stock to clear out. yeaNv or years ocausaa payable sustain. req Haatssss Uird, sen lines or under,with papa Sinoon, services ss M. H.O.and at- Town of Whitby to give the applies- 46 00 p.ysbli in advance. tending 8 meetings. 11.61); W. V. tion of the Independent Telephone Ce. PURE MI NCE MEAT IN BULK 4 ` K loo in local columns bon'oeats par tine, Richardson. for and 8 meetings, kindly consideration. �� p AV* cuss•per tine •non subsequent m■arftoa. fns toes and On motion of Messrs.Scott and Mow. Q u e,� S )so lismaad� me"known on applioa 26.80; Geo. I curegor, pec 4` g C.J.Brod[., Inspec- bray the council adjourned to meet To>ldsTO> r Ldwstleeeoe d wit<boni .:,flea tnntrne/iow 9 meetia s, jc tor and attending 8 meetia 24.50; again on Thursday, Dec, 16th,at 10 p� cotssrr P>E sfa r �natoaased usut sad charged so- roes the transaction of neral �11Gri0'� Q�, 1t� � �j sordiarb. Orden: di.aonstantart �- Jno. A. White. gen 1 �'oMs'TOEtl - -shots manes be in inns sad sat to the pub• Health. 7.50; D. R. Beaton..3 meet- business. sa or the purpose of assist- tssLMUN - -.--- ..--- -- rags-sad-secretarp�'F:50; the-Teeasurer -- lob Wort prompNFotfeadad�°' _ kat,400 letter beads,2.00; Municipal tial statement toes i91U. OystersBUY YOUR GROCERIES AT T T E GROCERS me World, municipal acts. LOO; D. R. - 12.26 per you; 11.00 it pail in"Tan". Beaton,on salary,8,1.60;also on post• TEAT BALD SPOT Phone Ind.. or BeII. we will deliver your orders. sabsatptloas to tb•United lttafes,also age, 10.00; W. M ale. !inns toes in advance stove ipe to haU, 75c. $alsrtea for 1910: r A. White, reeve, .00; . R RICHARDSON' S z Mowbray, lot deputy, b0.00; W. G. Don't let that bald spot grow! MURKAR, Proprietors Scott, councillor, 6000; E.B. Hoover, Go to your druggist at once and get : councillor, 50.00; Wm, W. Sparks, a bottle of Parisian Sage, and if that NOT[, AND COfdhii<NTi councillor, 50.00; W.O Barnes, treas. don't check the falling hair, and cause for 11 monops, 187.60; T. C. Brown, new hair to grow, nothing will. GET READY w caretaker,30.00. Dandruff is the cause of baldness; The County Council at its set+- The standing connittee on Roads dandruff germs cause baldness. Pari- sion last week passed a resolution and Bridges reported and recommend- sian Sage kills the Kerins, eradicates ed payment as follows: T. F. Ste h- dandruff, stops falling hair and itch- RINTER G , f by the vote of 10 to 4 requesting ene,oany rep grader, 2.E0; T. Paterson, Ing scalp. We will refund your mon- -- the Whitby Town Council to grant rep grader and hammer, 2.86; J. B. ey if it fails to do this in two weeks. Independent Tel hone Co, Hoover and others,rep hill in con 8, Parisian sage wilt cause the hair to • , theTole 10.80 W. J. Devitt, cement pipe dies grow it the hair root be not dead. It A targe shipment of W1IIter goods d.$r the riiiht to open an office in the 78 and 73, 12.12;A. Wilson,care Ing causes the hair root to grow thicker, ��,. town of Whitby. The resolution timber f years,7.16; Treas Uxbridge, more luxuriant,and puts new lite in- • k y opposed y work on u t 1. lose; mom. Edwards. Wit. Aust 81`Y'1Ved :awns strenaonel o b Whit- J gravel and wort div 88.8.66; Thos.A. The girl with the Auburn hair Is on r ,lby'a representative in the County Knox and 8 others,�sadingg and dlling every package of Parisian Sage, It is Ipoanei], Mr. Jackson, who main- at Fitzpatrick"m bradge, 68 W, 'D. K. sold for 50c. by all druggists or sent !tarried that the CountyCouncil Petty, 3o a in. We div fiti 1.20; T. A. tpatd by the Giroux Htg. Co.. Fort 10ae hundred horse blankets and far robes to choose from. x Knox and 7 others. removing the old Brie, Oct.. on receipt of price. Sold _ ` - glad no right to usurp the power bridge and placing pips at Fitzpat- aad guaranteed by T. M. McFadden. � S AND GLOVES GALORE tick's bridge, 1$.25; I3. B. Turner,diva k -.tom' the town.council. Those who 40 cutting thistles,sett, also 21 days +[avored the resOlatiou did so on gtatuta labor, 2.50; A. Rosch, team- -,_ !Vesal d�iis. We have added to oat stock a complete line o! a� ►1Ssj4 -the ground that the independent ing and building culvert div 24, 5.10; -FUR AND FUR LINED COAT'S C. W. Dianey, rep culvert div 51, 1.49; R SALE-The undersigned 'jlines are now ten strong in the rnr- Jabez Hallett, work div 2.4-50: W. IGS FO al districts and that the have a Bad Brow, gravelling div 87, 11.26; J. bits for sale a number of .malt pigs � showing over twenty samples ranging from $15 to$100. y g g g week i old aLI STORRY,Horth Claretuoat 90 ;perfect right to have access to the H. Connor and others, gravelling on A complete line of farm machinery, carriages. harness and supplies. Pugh's hill. 16,60; Wm. 'Wilson and OR $ALE-Souse And lot s#kuated - ;neighboring towns. The Inde- others, resp Clart's bridge, 23.77; H. F on Brock et„ elm mous, .oppoa:te the sewing machines, kitchen cabinets. scales, fanning mills, cream tsepar� pendent linea do act seek a risco- Calvert and J. A11awa teamio sad usibcdus church. For particulars a pt w atom, stoves, pulpers. wheelbarrows, washing machines and thous- y g W.J,°Isaac,North Cta»awnt pbit ands of other Articles. opoly such as ix enjoyed by the rep culvert. 10.32; H. Calvert, team _ _ ing to pettycoat creek. 2.00; James CATTLE FOR SALE-One carload - --- - �^r -- - GIVE US _� CALL 13e11, but they ask for the pt•ivil• Petty engine grading in eon 1. 9.28: �1 0t oven cows Lad feeding as+ate lone .r- � 1 age of being placed on the same Gordon Law, rep grader and spikes. n-L will 9011 for reab or time, come and -Mob; Refund of statute labor was Inspect• Apply to J.a.whit•.Brougham ftt -,footing as their great rival. The ranted W Messrs. Hewson. W. H. -� -i g * (iE13TS WA:YTED - Whole or contest is being fought with great Bell. E- Crawford and J C, 1Bryantl Ci par+u`!sa,liberal terms,octal free. over e4'8y-��--thS- o-pa xaa granted. W.slton Anis-statute eo0massa m ascan write of once. '+Tru trait _ _ _ -- _ rBO� w BtTVYfttlF drSON '� -' labor div. 6,29.00; J. A. White. E. R. Ltd ]tldesvilla Das, s It - - r - , � Ii • 'Whitby and the oatenme will be Hoover aad D. R. Beaton, meeting _ Whitby Eagerly watched by all interested. Uxbridge contain and adjusting town- '+TAY HEIFER-Strayed from the a line accounts. 160 each; Whitby Tp., ►.7 pr°mhs.of the andastgaed.lo>L lg.°o°.01 �s Treas., half rx ase on cast townline. t�leks■+n A serMrg hes far.tN=ed in solar.red r doo Gambling in one of the great � sod wbi abou".s award for talora� ore sa 49.56; John Powell. grant bet lots 10 w o,g.vbwr9asoota, THOMAS Bags o•t!°"O ` evil•of the present age and it is rad 11. B. F. con.. ffi,00. wean - an evil that id almost iaspalesible On motion a by-law was put through STRAYED from tots s and 4.con s. BUIRLING - t nes mpos life, its virions read{ogm and finally primed Pt•kertaR, t two-year-old Jersey bsi'ar • to eradicate from o appointin a place for receivtng nomi- „tab t V4 none an sop cf right ear, Anyone _ 7 "The gambling spirit its so strong nation for Reeve. let Deputy and vies`irtort°atton iendmR to its eweevvS ww - a: in some people that they practice three Councillors for the year 1911 and be■rite"! rewarded. Dhow or write c. B. Has added to his stock an for appintlog places for holding elec- pts_ 'h$Y.iadt., �° AUTOMATIC H"D POWER VACUUM CLEANER ` - `�It in some form or another almost tions for said officers and foe naming ��p R $ALE- A hood rough-cant every day id their lives. if there parties to preside thereat as Deputy I' hamse containing s room@ beads class" For sale or to rent by the day. 1 Returning Officers and Poll Clercs, and tined camas■cellar. Bard and mots water in a frame of baseball or football g inside noun 0a0 aft.of as°are of Rood Bard- No need to take lip yonr carpets or rugs. You can clean them aII is q; The nomination meeting will be held an ocnwatng ave . to trees besides other to be played they are eager to in the town hail. Brougham. on Mon- fruit. Also lataarisl Mord stove in aniala■s one day with the aid of this machine. It will also clean upholstered stake,some nacos on the result of da Dec- 26• at 1 o'clock, m. The rapalr with.arming uvea attached, For funbHEN- furniture and mattresses. S0 easily operated a child can pump it. g i y y, P' ar partioala» apply s T809. Z. eTBPtiEN• Call at Our store and Bee 1L for yourself. election. it any, will be held at the soN.Ctaremoac alit i the gable. They ate prepared to usual polling booths in the various - Window Shades at bargain prices while they last. - bet on the kind of weather we are sub-divisions and will be presided over FARM FOR SALE-Being lots 12 b� the same officials as acted two aad 19 in cora t,Pickering,being I mllsa �JA��r/� }� to have to-morrow. They are north oI re or I "rf good aad ooze=. of ro gent for Serfin Wonumentd _ .., � yeArs Ag0. sots•,more or leas,of,rood clay loam. Than g . _ never at a kiss to Sud �ornethiag Mr. Mowbray; seconded by Mr: are s acres of Brat-M&"fan wheat. The farm Hoover, moved, that l■t°a good stare of cultivation and ready for _ on which to make a wager. It is spring seeding. !here are about f9 set" of 1 , Wherpsas the Independent Telephone bay"l, ants mor is Laws of good pasture. Call and get prices and see cuts before placing your order. result of the desire which we Companies operating in this and other xever-fafuog •reek passes tbrongb we term. - 'And everywhere, the desire to get municipalities in the Coupty the tele- �od �e barn and ft•°'° bon" ►° �d :o- 'CAREFUL ATTENTION TO T hone lines of which extend to within shape• Small apple orcha•d of Rood truit,farm something for nothing. Vere taw miles of Whitby, the County :p�T'tto utt'LAN JON as.rPicke cog p"ttWIT n EMBALMING AND FUNERAL WORN ,imay be a fascination in gambling - - what ceruse so rpany to indulge in Phone night or day, Bell or.Independent. • ' -'the practice, but the great root of Winter is here with sleet and snow. Now is the time to Ret your _ the evil is that dishonest desire to winter supply of footwear at ` --get something for which an equi- valent is not paid. It is a-know- G ILLESPIE ' ledge of this fact that so many where oil et the best boots, shoes, rubbers and overshoes at the -seductive advertisements appear y K ind ria 4 to do balsixess ax a 30 larger 1190k :.in many papers. One of the most ldvv t pts i faring is that in which gilt•edged We B. HAMILTON SHOE CiO. We have neither time nor space, but quote a few lines only � :ndnin6.stock is offered to the pub- is a guarantees of perfect satisfaction. 21 lbs. yellow.sugar$1.00 20 lbs. beat granulated sugar$1.t3t i He at a rate, which, the purchaser { ? _ie informed, is ears to make him w GEO. A. GILLESPIE - DilnbAirtOt� We have a fan stock of traits, peel, icing .agar, Havoc- y - - 5 fortune. Whole pages of daily , ing, etc., for the Christmas season at right prices. papers are occupied by a single L/f�ITSE SENSE we have added to our stock of dry goods etc., and if we do not has* itdvertieement, which has no other !7 pen to have what you want we will Ret it for you. object thea to get possession of - - We have fur coats and fur collared costs., We have a few $5.00 re- �i-!'� _ the people's money. It is not It pays in the long run to buy the beet. Your horse will tell you versible coats at$4.25, also horse blankets and robes, halters, _ 4 • necessary to advertise in the that after a hard days work by its general appearance. If the collar etc. at our new store. does not fit your horse it is working at a great disadvantage and It _ x papers to secure money to develop will not be long before its shoulders play out. My own make-long - the best mining claims. There straw collars-have a special feature•of fitting a horse, which is the GEORGE PHILIP, BROUGHAM plenty of men with wealth, reason my old customers always buy them. There's a reason. I defy who are waiting for the oppor- competition with any city stere when quality and prices are consider- who Last spring it-was impomeible to fill all orders as soon as wanted. tunny to invest their money in Be wise and order your collars and harness NOW. - - _-mines where there is no'doubt Telephone Ind. W1 to-day. Rwill soon be here. Have ou seen m , stock of robes and,re arding their value. It is only Winter y y �H�j STAND g blankets. in the case of doubtful claims. .. .OFCANADA"where it is necessary to advertise. pICKERING HARNESS EMPURI[Ill� '°�'d ' Unless a person is in a position t0 e _ lose what he invests, he :should �. T' dO1'� � ate �,�,�L-I�n� Service : L1if1Ji - never answer these advertise. Compl 9 menta. i Available for Manufacturing and Comlaercial Houses,�PICKERINO COUNCIL laoli 1 O h The above council lost pursuant to Tholesale-anMerchants, Municipalities. If you are thinking of purchasing come.in and look around before " adjournment on Monday, Dec.6th,iii buying elsewhere.' Men's overalls, work shirts, fine shirts, ties, socks 'Corporations, farmers and private individuals. 150 :the townybip ball,Brougham. Mem- and smocks. .Boots and shoes for all. berm all present,Reeve White in the �t ��9{� chair. Minutes of last meeting read Ice cream(City Dairy)every Saturday night. i � eW d ev aJ i _ and approved. We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks and A number of accounts were present- Always fresh groceries in stock. . P I K E R G B R A N G w� ed aad communications read and re. rakes. terra to the vtsriau standing tom- CL RI! NC '�se BATTY- Ptlmutsd*r mitts". R. Aa BELL, - - Dunbarton The standing committee on Wire c':• �' A=.e0 A? BniYll's!. 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',n.v _ t➢•� .•ir...,.,. t _.. r. _ CLARSI*ONT Mrs. Bailey and daughter, of inspector for South Ontario. This is F a vee alar action as Mr. WAlkr Is STOVES "'` ;Idre. ievt Linton`-+t t Tuesday Toronto,have been spending afew well�C�p V known here, and his ability is r. with friends in the coy. �� .town,�he guests of Its recognized everywhere. The a�uaty F�� i� Mrs. Besse Sr. it moving into ovuaoU bar also appointed R. A. Kut- "Mss. Hg. Thomeon's residence: A amount of grain has ohison,at the Uxbridge High School. Miss tLa�ry Macnab to spending n taken to the elevator at m Mr. Walks'successor to North On- 1 have for sale two good stoves, a parlor coon, which a few days with her sister in the North Claremont since sleighing two. bas been in use three years, and a heater, in use two began a week ago. G &Coates chi Several from here attended the Tess' 6rsefersee = yesre. Having installed a furnace,I have no farther " r s carload of mixed stock on .Kon. funeral of the late George Tool,of life for them. Will sell at a reasonable prices the 4th concession of Pickering,on The winter meetings of the 'south Miss Olive Powells spent a few Tuesday afternoon. Ontario Farmers'Institute and Wom• pe Mr. Donnell of Orillia, bead .en's Institute will be held at White- The Corner Store. f W. M. PALMER, Proprietor .days with friends in Mount Albert y, _ -fart week. agent of the Deering Xfg. Co., is -vale on Saturday, Dec. 17th, and at , R. H. and Mrs. Carson, of Bal- assisting the local agent, Alex. Kinsale on Monday, Dec- 1vth, Each Wilson, for a few days. institute will meet at Z .m., and a r joint meeting will be held = .. , spent Sunday with friends in at a p.m. _-.- _ .. . ..- - • . A number from this locality are L - ouch carved after the afternoon John Gerow is- bury this week In Guelph,this week attending the meetings. Andrew Elliott, of Galt, in the vicinity of Brooklin erect- port Winter Fair. They re- will speak on "Alfalfa va, other cloy- 1 , 8 '� ����N S ., YbR a windmill. port the felt a great success. ere", "How sheep will help to solve # ebuggy, wr, Miss Joshua Bundy is offering for sale the labor problem" and "Oultivatioa Peter Macnab jr and sist - a _. bhich is in ood condi- of the soil . Mins Yates, of Guelph. Margaret, are visiting friends in his Toronto this week. tion. As he no los r keeps a will give addressee on poultry *nb- Importaiystahowias of ftaM display of ho ��f�_ jests anti "The effects of co-operation- pia, A Vary I,qp_ =6 of R111to report,� is ooW t'r oveciolater it.�vi Linton,who has had char a Elmer to Oshawa, rel v thii-commun � _ � °O�. Books.Dolls, Toys, jus/ , a tong siege of Illness. g VE nerivd for Ili• Holiday trade._ atilt - Mrs. Hy. Thomson intends leav- of the fence gang on the C.P.R. fruit growing,.and J. H. re will : iaq next week for Buffalo where since last spring, has returned and speak on••Egg Circles.,, - and se* �• alis will reside in future. is now at his old place.as section- _ 8o1>roriplion* = for all 1[tlgasioa, Mrs. S. Bray returned the other man at North ChLremont. Weekly and Daily N*wrpapws At day from a two weeks visit to A few from here attended the WOMEN SUFFER friends near Orangeville. oyster supper at Geo T. Lee's on Mr. and Mrs. Draper, of Mount the 7th concession, given under . J. 23. R=CH$R3780N, Albert, were the guests c,f George the auspices of the beef ring. They MORE THAN MEN �o 8'z'se� Whitby' and Mrs. Cooper on Sunday. report a most enjoyable,evening. The sleighing of the past week Mrs, David Ross was called to Women have more than their share ,.has been first-clase, and as a re- Glen Major on Tuesday to wait on of the aches and pains that afflict snit ranch teaming has been done. her rooter, Mrs. Sykes, who had humanity. They must -keep up" in -SEE S. slid hire. Stephenson, of Kin- the misfortune to loll aqd sustain spite of constaotiy aching backs, or stile! spent Tuesday with the lot- injuries, though not of a serious headaches, dizzy spells.etc. Mn. Ed- �C O M E 'AND ; •''ter'' rents, Thele. and Mrs. Gib- character. ward Calwood,o! S.Harold street, Fort William.Ont., mays: Thomna Bott, who has been "I suffered with dull miserable pains, the Claremont Stove ff a for.Happy Thought st7ves, Naw.Imperial Several from here attended the working for James Evans for the soreness across my back and in my Oxford and Pandora ran ee—the best lines of stoves made to-da funeral of the late Fred Beare at t twelve months.intends leav- rider for months. They would catch g y " Whitevole on Saturday afternoon for Saskatchewan during the me so badly at timer that I could Also heaters and Parlor Cooks of all kills'. last.' early part of next week. We wish scarcely move around. I would have i' .: dizzy spells and altogether felt genes- ; Charles Neal has again rented hint every success. _ . _ the skating rink for the season ally run down. After using a number g We regret to report that D. For- of remedies-without finding relief, I - - " We hope he will have his neral ayth suffered another paralytic learned of Booth's Kidney Pill* and We have large size Imperial Oxford, good as new, at a very low price, vuecesm stroke on Sunday morning and as found them an excellent remedy. They sad a good parlor cook, nearly new, for$15.00, and a good base burn- 1^ Mrs. Alex Wilson spent a few a res" is now in a serious condi- not only relieved me of the m ble - days in the city during the past inn and soreness in my back but er, Rood ae new, for$12.00. week owingto the illness of her tion. We hope he soon may rally PRured me of my kidney trouble." - from.the attack, y Come and see our lies of stoves, new and some used only a short time. :daughter. Owing to the illness o[ the Rev, y Old Santy's advance agents have Booth's Kidney Q A �/-� m ' alread begun to put "ti$cs" on J. A. 'Grant on Sunday last the , Pills cure Bach- CHARLES �L�1�EN 1 C�AREMOI�ST the general appearance o[ our de- sermon to Dung people will be ick _ ache,Dull STwot t ven next undo evening in the ,ng Plias.Th 9 - _ .Llartmental and other atOrle9. R y g aa�d Clad Ur- :'- ._- �RDWARB, BTOYIB AND FURNbCEB W m. Thomson has secured as Baptist church. A hearty w el- y come is extended to all. ,+.e, Graeel or driver of his bread wagon, Roy Stoat, Rfwunsa- Alau , of the northern townline, ' Miss Florence Eastwood, who r learn and all r�is a wm�ai •BTEzsz.=i+rt�' manna on a and he has now entered upon his gredtaated some time ago as a pro- cases of the kid. ~i' e , nQ Val�ie _�,leoo o: s4t+►ar. the saran : -- duties. feasionasl nurse at one of the . ew seys and blad aa77 _ Macuab's store ;gives earl evi. York hospital,, and who after- , ,. ••=W3Pzxsg.- means on a dense of-the approach ui� the wit r4s took is pont raduate course. -::.,oresm aapwraCas' - N Chr'ietilsaa sesaan:- There is one �A weeks_-Kith ----- psi Fd Boo box or _ �o*Atll druggists and dealers BiDe your display s 1 stock of *0to as F. end Mrs. Hutt isoa. g fey be rivuoded.benefit we the real article.i It to boughke silver had y ar$e tr If you derive no beae8t f!o-called sliver can be !or less tbhn poda and the attire id haso- The date o! the winter meetin ��s �t�s h , i decorated. Do not run of the Women's and Farmers In- ray more P Sold and guaranteed by Q KI aro the city to buy your Christmas atitutee being change's from Dee. T. M. McFadden. gives you satisfaction for a while. perhaps; ; presents when you can do as well 19th to Feb. 2nd,. the Women's but it is for a little while only. "Steeling" h,# g =`ettyour local stores. ' Institute will hold their December neaa* a life of wear and rervics. That's Rev. J. A. Great has been off meeting on the regular day, Std Q e _ the way with tee ""W=" Use elf Assad �. du6y for several days owing to an Wednesday of the month, i a ! Q �nSq Crom 3epersom Tbey are built _ 1 attack of la grippe. As a result Thomas and Stephenson were in �� � � � =I ,� � � _- -by-th -most skilled me. gg of the best material. he was unable to conduct his sere- Myrtle on Monday attending the r r I t - - chanics in tilt wort=np-to-date factory of r, ices on Sanday. ' The morning sae at the latter s father's, an = O separ � very Pearson, who will short! move ' 'service was conducted in a v7e g � d ►;. i es _.... . .. _ M r• .. ea 4" the cream stns world. r� able manner by Thos. C. Gostick, to Claremont to reside. W. Park a qr or Q -y who gave a-very practical address- took charge of the blacksmith i r mJag s r �C• 'Y><A�tS OF $LAC TH ` The evening service, however, shop in kir. 9tephenson'e absence. i[ROVtf: TFQaR WORTHS. :.,.• ' wet! cancelled. Walter Hardy, who has been in '11 2 ; � St � • C O= - - Fred Redshaw and Miss Nellie w. the employ of D. Forsyth for the o S � bis. Farmer, do you want a contraption Bush both of,the sixth costes- a .; g „ ..SI • by post three and a half years, is now h :an - • that-looks like a separator, or a separator cion of Uxbridge, were united in ppaa .r O`.9 leaving and is moving to the • ' . i Feb of Highest Quality that actually separates _ the holy bonds of matrimony in sixth concession of Uxbridge. Itis � it 9 � .� lea: ~ SOLD BxCLUSIVBLY BY sk TJ=bridge on Wednesday of last I y o for years to come? Satisfied customers ev- his intention, we believe, to farm �i :.,o ew 1►= erywhere testily to the Sterling value ofnP Week. Mr. Redshaw has been ea- on his own aernant next year in e 8 Z=g o e .,. stay v �7 TT �7 gaged by D. Fursyth for the en- ' K er H. rl: TURNER- the EMPIRE line. If you are particular y happy v.hich'we wish him success. O! - wsrrsvAl s about your moneys worth drop a card to ' solo year. We wish the ha 8 9 S f3 e . .. July e � ; Ole many years of happiness _ ••' S S m Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, and prosperity. WHITBY I have Also Gasoline EQgines,_ Toronto Ont. for their tie book of The first catling of the see%od At its recent sittingthe county �� "'• Straw Cutters wad pfowe, rte., dairy- took lace Monday evening when y - g e o �" va xe.. in stock for immediate delivery 'Ing.free. - P y g Council made two important appoint- mi 'IChm. Neel and R. Besse skipped meats which are of great interest to oDie O . the Bret arae of the season -and the whole countp�� One was the Jaruwy MI-wbiaby7, o.baws9. Brougham . 4 s P- Is,pm P TN.U:bstdne140aaataesoa is Lnm'b�r 'Y�rd WANTED NOW In which the former won. On poir. -neat of R. H. Waite ss school B.a,.rwa�rtrl,,UpMterone to For Pickering and surrounding dim- >,A ;*Tuesday evening the rink was ggiIv- triol for tall and winter months as : . •en up to the skaters and on Ped- ". eoergetle reliable agent to take orders +� netsda evening the, -hocks la Www' for nursery stock. ,ers indulged in a few hourya prat- Banta X ea q e !J Bine flooring, Manitoba ridingg'drop �D PAT WssaLz OuTrlT Fstas siding. matched. rough and dre*sed Ezcursivs Tzazz RT r jtiee. Thus the wintei•sports�ave pine and.hemlock. • New Brun*- . (begun in a Ernest. Bap your Xm s gifts at D. Simpson tit Co s. . We have the goose, wick white cedar shingles end A�iRtB About two weeks ago the C.P.R._ both useful and ornamental, also a isrge assortment of toys and dolls �bawls. Under cultivation. We guarantee to Boer, the Athabawa, ran into the which will be on exhibition in about a week or so. Children I ad- deliver stock to good condition and up. tug-boat, General, and stoking it, dress all your letters, Santa Clans,care of D.Simpson�Co.,Pickering. Bell phone Terms cash to contract grade. We can show that , causing the lose of a.number`.of W. D. f3ORDON SON. ewe good money in representing a ' _ fives. Among those drowned w w well known relLh'a fleet at this time. Joseph Boyer,soa of Bea Bo e ��a; �i 0M Fj'tZ� �tabl wed over lb years. Write for �e :and nephew of Ira Boyer and• i�eer suiletin PAT[NT[� AUG.alp,, 1[1f.anted . Nam ! _ _ Pw•ati"�=xT00•, A. W. 11LcHay,of this village. Kir p>l�1`TZ COA ai 19 Toronto,Out. 'hod was recovered several days For Pickering and surrounding coon- - y y tri for fall and winter months,a rell- `- ago and taken to his late. home' Iia3siae....,....... .....lOe Ib. able agent to take orders for Save.ypn �4R of Wata #►• in Sault St. Marie for intermen!- We congratulate Graham Bros. Seedless raidns: ..,..:..... ......1$c lb. �0[t�li3rll Growls Nursery Stock >klCt IROS., WMTtVAt.>< Pay w"Itly. Use of beautiful outfit on their great success at the Inter- lilt lb. free. We guarantee strictlyfirst-class are prepared to furnish you anything national Stock Show at Chicago. seeded raisins................ stock, delivered in prime condition. in the line of watet supply such as , They practically cleaned up every- Currants..........................loc Ib. + We grow fast-selling Specialties, Bold pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, thing in the Clydesdale class,wine I wT�i only by ourselves,onwhichthere is etc. ping two championships, .sixteen Mixed peel:.r..::�:'. :18e lb. t no colo on i arttcularsbl s to sell for a plumbing, $rets, two seconds, including in black sateen two accordion lease„$1 reliablerm to ed 90'years. ' They are al expert Y well Uese en specials for animals bred in Prones, urge size.................13c lb. Ladies tented waistband skirts, p a Canada or the United States. The and respectfully solicit our Iron : number of exhibits in each class Black and mixed tea,.............28c lb. Knitted skirt with sateen Bounce@.1.25 WISMER'S NURSERY age for the future. Ind.phone 8891. _ ran from twelve to twenty-three, Sateen,with two embroidered fiounc- PORT ELGIN, ONT. - y- This is the beat tea.in Canada as,six inches deep......... ,...1.80 _ E. W. E VANS, and all the greatest and best for the money. Latteta, with eight inch embroid- "3cnown importers and breeders in ery, twentyrowsof fine pleats The Pickering ' ..the continent were represented. Coffee......25c, 35c,40c,fresh ground `,s- �w and atiching. 2.00 _-:• PBIIIp �51111�SC�1lTe?~ Mrs. M. F. Eddy, who former] We alone control the eels o! Comma 4Ge ghopa and Residence, Dundas St] taught in the Pickering and Clare- White-you wait. these skirts here. :. .Qnont public schools, has been. The object, f.this Association into WHITBY, ONT. recently appointed superintend- lessen it”"' dnd'pebeecute ent of schools in Logan County, Boys suits and and overcoats, Men's, Women's and Children's boots theeloaa. Three doors west of Whitby Hones. i11 Denver. Colorado, having won and shoes, Mens and Boys' hats and caps,pants, overalls,' Member*h�wotl t►mPe the position by a large plurality shirts and drawers. sty stolen comment of�.votess. When teaching is On= oats im,madi,►tely with anT meshes We are prepared to instal wood or iron of E:woody,OomadMer. pumps on short notice,also attend -:tario County Mts. Eddy proved gee our combination dinner seta,97-piece,reg.$8.00,for$A.00. Nothieg equal Mombership lee 11.00. to all kinds of repairing. . y, herself a most capable teacher and to this ever shown here for the mons Ja nese China in beautiful "nae well nail ed to 811 the & fete sells, tea sugar and are sm pitchers, '1't.tetrqa v bs b•+from the�d.se or; Agent for the Ontario Wind MU1 1 • ) 1.80. also also line engines and: Q P Pat+ Ra P 9i.nbrr se avp►ieatton. responsible position to which she 2-piece sets.40c.,-50c.,76e_ A large assortment of oth- tl 8't bar recently been elected. Her er very beautiful dishes to chins for the Xmas Exec.Com.—' L. J: Banks, g Ont] the egure gear many friends here extend to liar trade. Come early aad see them. W.P.Richardson,Pleterin , their hearty congratulations on D �3IMPSON & CHERIN J. A DtConaor ArthurJe 'ro MAGNET crRaAM SEPARATOR: t Yt her well-deser1►ed promotion. Co,.1 Wit, 7 Phone No,60 at residence. , s >• , a., ., -..+,'•w... -,..T s. .,sus aa.: .,,.a,. ,,;v ,:+ r,z....t.ti .,..,�,.�,'.°.„. .:y:'. "a...7Y'7" ;,�. °'P: ..3' `t�_x_,° .a 4' r ':�'. .a..:,, rym° a.cs:.. ^, u..<^• ,�;- > .-• *r,;.r e,N ,;-r'�.o+ '•z,^pR;:w' .3-, �. f��,.�,�;, 'y;�Q ��'tt �, °'�r�"-�i"A�'; ..•:. ,yn-�^`" ,`PEf '"�.. F1, "' rj„,_„y�. �4 3,'�9�'•'_ F, ',r.s o. ,"+�i�e ,=!W�L:. si+� '.t"i'.4G•``�. ",��,r � a a e?�,�Y.,�w �'r� "'S�Y�a'f Yy, f �. awry, t,.,., �1.r� :h.. ..:. ,_�..N.��. ,. '��nt' is"`•--.y.- fu , '•,n .x''""• _•kh: _ s. u. .:;f• ., ... '.W Y.u" • �,9 �.. �y.,�,y ,vrt .tfi, 'rL i� ��x k.nc n.--* �� ..,}tYt d'a'..`AYAT1•��'J' —J ,IF✓`�M; ]+:-r, -SFL?Ar _ . �.-- . ,..- o•,d•. .. t. •y' •V- • *PyY ;- - :f , ' _ wsu-.k.r-�.... ._. ..aw+r4•ti •%'�.xf�t*..ene<z'tAl+'c'tk'•�ctC�a'+Y;rr�w:szo�e.p$uf�m '„a, a^e , '- ..oa"�ta+xrevar.'h.A:.-s.y�.' a,., rid-M�i�ks„ .. ._ :Kai.'rf�s�.'•.,,•.ywa••.,.x'xcacx_sC.n�.a:d+us.,.c%.�?•Ndy eu'7�rGa!pr,gs#►�.�'a-�RG.•'c +earl..:. '....— d` f= 'INCREASE IN E T YATES _COX THE WORLD'S MARKE FS 'VICT-8 BPO -- IITS FBOH TUE LE II A _ . . yT8 -Million� _ Tl31iV8 CE. ES _. . -Hnritred and Thirty-ninei11Yon a- Twenty-five .-Per Cert. Corisitute tl�e Pekes of Cattle. Grain. Cbeeao and Penitentiaries' To elation Dollaxs Looked For _:--Other pair, Prod .S - --=--�. F ' ' 000 as in 1910-11, : ,oHome and Abroad. A despatch from Ottawa says: The creeds of the penitentiaries! . A despatch from--Ottawa says: stead of $1.175, The report of the penitentiaries inmates are given as follows: Ro- "i'he- main estimates for the next and a new appropriation of $50,000 , BBEAD$TUFFB. branch of the depArtment of justice; man Catholic 931, Church of Eng- v -fiacal•yearf'esding March 31, 1912, is to be. made,.for •paying, Toronto, Dpa. 6.-Flour-Winter tabled in the commons on 'Thula- lanii 344, Methodist 199; Presbyter. which were'tabled'in the House on tors, eapensea of teachers quahfY- wheat 90 es cent. patents, $3.40 da Friday, provnd�--for expenditures ing at military schools and for the � p . .P �� y by Hon. A. B. Aylesworth, inn 183, Baptist 72, .Lutheran- H. amounting'to $138,863,200, of which purchase of equipment of cadet, $3.46 outside, in buyers sacks. gives the average daily population other denominations 21, Buddhist (!28,180,200 are to be spent under corps. For the National Transcon- Manitoba • flours–First patents, of the Canadian penitentiaries dur- 17, $eVrew 17, Unitarian '2, 00 $5.40; secon4•patents, $4.90, and ing the last fiscal year as 1824; as creed 2°. rF the ,provisions•of various statutes, the se,l• $27,mounU will r voted, strong bakers', $4.70, on track, Tri- compared with 1625 in the previ- The report of the parole officers The aum to be voted for the year the same amount as. for 1910-11, Tonto. ous year, and 1407 a decade ago. show that 286 paroles and 17 par- -Js-#tIo,682,330--as---compared-with and-for the-construction_of the .: Manitoba Wheat/-No:1-1�lorW- a es are su mi to sow $;00,468,173 called for in the main, Quebec bridge..$2,000,000, of whieh 9 ons were granted during the year,- estimates for 1910-11. For the ria- 00,000 wasgvoted last session., but ern', 97%e, Bay ports; No. 2 North of the 2859 convicts who constitute as compared with 244 paroles 'and ern, 9831,c, Bay ports, and No. 3 the penitentiaries population of the 14 pardons gianted in the previ- tat service the appropriation asked not expended.. _ at 92%c, Ba rte,. Dominion, 1392 were born in Can- ous year. It is"observed by the That the Government has still _ Y i� T is $3,831,500, a¢ compared with 3,- Ontario Wheat-84% to 85c out-- ads Great==B itai� par ,• 678,500 in the previous year.., Of some idea of carrying out the plan z ��+a='.,er-"ether-8�xit�- nl$_9ffi_�e'r that the result of the - aide for.-No. 2 white and red win- parole system continueso�e sat= _ the vote, $3,000;ouo is for the pur- of a canal from E-dmodton'to Win- ish countries. chase and maintenance of ships, the Wipe$ by the Saskatchewan River �r Canada heads the list with 1071, isfactory. ' upkeep of maintenadockyardnce at.Halifax and 'ie,indicated by the fact that��e su Berley-56 to 58c outside, and the other countries ranking as fol• In this connection the opinion is luaquimalt, and the eatabiishs7ent ve a be un last year are contipnued, sed to 49c out.ide. lows: England 208, Ireland.50, Scot expressed that the time has arriv- co## of training schools. To meet the and the appropriation in easel Oats-No. 2 white, 36c, on track, land 39 other.countries $4. Of the ed when the oversight by the Do- g Toronto, and at 33c outside. No, foreign-born inmates of the peni minion parole officer should be re- .:_. _ cost of 'taking 'the decennial cen- from $10,000 to $25,000• 2 W. C. oats 371 c sus $1,000,000 will tie appropriated. Votes are asked for two new /, , Bay porta, and tertiaries, 184 were born in the stricted to those released from fed- No. 3 at 38%c Ba ports. For the .preliminary work in 1910- monuments: For a memorial to Corn—Old No. S at59% to 60c, Austria' 36 in 98 in Italy, 36 in sial institutions. Some of the $SO,OOQ Iias aliready' 'Pea proved= the late Ring Edward $20,000 will Toronto freights. New No. 2 Ain- Austria; 36 in Russia, 32 in Ger mestere provinces have already &P- ward be.voted and for ins to Madeleine erican 53%gto b4c prompt deliv- many' 23 is France, 13 in, Chins. pointed 1Sarole officers to look after 4 For the annual drill of the mi- de Vereberes, to be erected at Ver- er and,501 Deoe;mbar de- and 45 in other countries. the interests of prisoners released , While the number of fere;gn- from provincial jails and reforms k litia $1,325,000 will be voted in- theles, $15,000 will be provided. livery, Toronto freights. born . convicts generally has in to ries, and the view is taken that Peas-(rood No_ 2, - free from creased from 14 per tent. in 1900, to it would' be*but right for the east SOME DISEASES DECREASE. FOR THE CORONATION. huge, 84 to 85c outside. 25 per cent. in 1910, those born is ern provinces to undertake the _ Rye-No. 2 at 61 to 62c .outside. the United States have increased supervision of. its prisonert. s JBeport of Provincial Board of A Representative Contingent of Buckwheat-No, 2 at 47c outside. less than 2 per cent., and still con- The gross expenditure on peal- Health for Week. Canadian Militia. Bran-Manitobas, $19 in bags, stitute less than 10 per.cent. of the teatiaries for the-year was $536,32$ x� Toronto, and shorts $21,- in bags, penitentiaries' population. and the net revenue was_$45,686. despatch from Toronto says: -A despatch from Ottawa says: Toronto. Ontario bran, $19.50, in- -- According to the report issued on The Militia Council has now un- sacks, Toronto, and shorts, $22.30, Friday by the Provincial Board of der consideration rhe question of in •aoka, _ 56Yc; No. 3 corn, 56c; No. 4 corn, duce $5o each, Frank Hoffman sad Health, the weekly return, of con- sending a representative contingent _ 55c, all on track, through billed. Andrew K. Tine .of Chicago were w tagioua diseases totalled 1,077 from of the Canadian Militia to par ti- COUNTRY PRODUCE. Oats-No, 2' white, 361/c; No, 3 on Thursday forced- to abandon `,x08 municipalities. The returns cipate in the coronation ceremonies white, 36c; No. 4 white, 35c. Bar- their visit to Toronto friends,.after show 1,077 cases and 181 deaths for in London 'next June. It is pro- Apples-Spys, $4.50 to $5.50; ley Malting', 81 to-86c. coming all the way from Chicago. ='Ehe month, se, compared with 1,292 bable that a composite regiment Baldwins, $4 to $4.75; Greening$, Minneapolis, Dec. 6.-Wheat - The men' were refused admission ".mbrac- $4 to $4.50.; No. 2 assorted, $3.50 e cases and 248 deaths in November, of about 200 will be sent. No. 1 hard, cash, $1.051, ; No 1 into Canada by the immigration _ :.r and 1909. The cases are apportioned ing each arm of. the psis barrel. Northern, cash, 41.03%; December, authorities. They stated they were follows:-Infantile paralysis 21, drawn from each Prov•nr,-- `there Beans-Car Iota, $1.60 to $1.70, $1.01%; May, $1.05%. _ going to Toronto to spend two - �f the and small lots, 61.80 to $1.90. cerebro-spinal meningnitis 5, small- will also be a detachmeu with Friends. 0 7 y pox 28, scarlet fever 240, diphtheria Northwest Mounted P0,11ce1. Honey-Extracted, in. tins, 10 to LIVE STOCK MARKETS.` weeks 4• i - r-^r"�, measles 65, whooping cough 23, _. ` lc per 1 N comb, wholesale, g g i b. ; o. 1 co Montreal. Dec. 6.-Hogs brought FARMER BUR. ED TO DEATH. hold Lever 966 and tuberculo- _ -- $2 to $2.25 per dozen; No. 9 comb, . r, — wholesale, $.75 to $1 55 per dozen. from $7.Y5 to 87.40 a cwt. $feels, t sir P 4c t! S';c; cows, 3'/.c to 4c; bulla, Prince Edward County 1Kao Periai�• .. ala 105. TIFF RESPONSIBILITY. —QDAY -TIATP�18. Baled Ha No. 1 at $16.50 to i tu_31',c; shee 4'/c; Jambe, ed When Barn Toot Fire. $ELa --- - ! $t to --- - t+ _�_ Proposed Law in Philadelphia Ips- to $11. $e c - : to $e 10, an a vee,, __... __. _.._. Toronto, Dec 6• Some bulla k A despatch from icton says ja the protection of Leve! Railway poses $30 Fine. Baled Straw-$6.50 to $7, ou were bought at $5 per cwt. ; butcher A wealthy farmer, Phillip C. Dul- - --4 track, Toronto. I ma e, a bachelor, of Cherry Valley, Crossings. A despatch from Philadelphia potatoes-Car lots 65 to 70c per cattle, best heifers about $5 a I five miles from here, was burned to H A despatch from Montreal says; $ays; In an effort to curtail the bag cwt ; general run, $5 to 8'S 50, tom (death in hie'barn early on 'Thula- `` ___-,,• Chairman Mabee of the railway long hatpin eve} in this city an or Poul The receipts are fair mon, $4.50 to $4.90; medium cows _ try- p fairlyinion, day morning, along with s num- a ' commission spoke out on_Friday dinance was introduced is ("-,un- liberal. Wholesale pnees of dress- 'to good cc,ws, all the from $3 ' ber of cattle, borses and the sea- 1 5o-Frith no uncertain sound as to the cel on Friday providing tt;Ait no ed ultr Chickens, 12 to 12i;c to $5, bulla, 3.50 to $l 80, Short Po Yson's cropDeceased was about 60 '$relative responsibility as. to. level person upon the public streets or ''per lb. ; fowl, 9 to loc per lb. ;ducks I keep {seders 4 70 to $5:25: good ears of e. rr crossings The chairman a$id it on conveyances shall be permitted 13 to 14c ger Ib. ; turkeys; �7 to feeders at $4 70 to $;.90, and Y g 3 would be absolutely ruin to saddle to wear a hatpin the exposed paint 1Bc per lb., and geese, 12c per- lb. stockers at $4 to $4.65. Milch FISHING FLE T DISASTER. the companies with the whole cost o{ which extends more than one- cows and springers $tis up..Sheep Live, 1 to 2c lees. --- o{ safety appliances, aril that the half inch beyond the crown of the ewes were quoted at $4.50 to $4,.60, Supposed IAors of Fifteen Fisher-' tauniaipal3ties will lure to pay hat. A find of 650 for each and THE DAIRY MARKETS. -_ and rams. at $3 to $3.50.- Hogs se- men Oft Charleston. Aheir share. In fact, it was no every offence is provided for in the gutter-Dai prints, 22 to 23e Jetted, fed and watered at the mar- .use for them to try to get out of proposed ordinance. Councilman do., tubs, 21 two 2.c; inferior, 18 to (ret, were 86.95 a cwt., the most A 'despatch from Charleston; This responsibility. It would be Schumucker declared that the lives 19e. Creamer +e?•' to 27c r Ib, representative value, and $6.50 South Carolina, says: Fifteen fish- decided, ,concluded the chairman, of riders on street cars and pedes- for rolls, 24%r to 25c�for solids, and f•n.b. at country points. = ermen are supposed to have been whether a third is too much for triiins on crowded streets are im- 23 to 24c for separator prints. -'� drowned off oven stan.missing their. 'riled b the long hatpins. 11ECOR.DS'BROKEN AT drowned 800 smacks having. b.�en missing •for _ the municipalities to pay. pe Y Eggs—Case lots ofpickled, 26 to (several days. A report says a 27c; cold storage, 26 to 27c; select on Six Million Tons in lLcrc!+e�smack was sigfited floating bottom led, 30 to 31c, and strictly .new-laid, . upward on.Wednesday. of to 37c per dozen. of Last Year. p 6 Cheese-Large, 12%c, and twins A despatch from Sault Ste. .TOOK POISON FOR MEDICINE, I-C DP I at 121,c.`NE NINE is SOLD lie, Ont., says: All records for, — tra through Mar Falls Death Fife of erefe•v g :.. -HOG PRODUCTS.P 'C - � g St Mary's Fal Dea of at 1 Catial are already, smashed this rteultural l'ollre. Said- to Be eery Rich, and the C ale Has Bacon-Long clear, 13 to 1314c 'year, with the season not yet ovep r. A despatch from Guelph says _ per lb. in case lots; mesa pork, $24 The November report brings the R. to $24.50; short cut, $26 to $26.50. rand total for the year to 61,�i6,_ Har. Harcourt, .wife of Prof. R - Stimulated Other Owners g Y Ifarcourt, one of the moPE populai +. - Hams-Light to medium, 16 to 900 tons, over three million. tons in 1611/,c;do., heavy, 15 to 15%c; rolls, excess of the record .of 1907, and of6^isle of the Ontario Agricultural _A despatch from Cobalt says: considerable attention has since 12y to 130; 'shoulders, 12e; break- (nearly six million tons in ,Xce3s of College, died suddenly on Sundry i been given to Shaw, Langmuir, De-' fast�aCQTI 18 to 181st: backs a, mornin short! after 9 o'clock, fol- Due of the bigge$t o rece'nt 'Par- / (Pe the_corresgonslir}g period last year. g' y - ' lora and other townships in the re- The American locks will o gut of, lowing quickly-the,-taking-o€ a dose J-1 . deals was consummated here p meal), 19 to 19�c. '1 9 of oxalic acid-in mistake for Epsom ��- serve, stimulated through the . Lard—Tierces, 13/c; tubs, 14c'; commission about the middle df next ,- salts. Mrs. Harcourt had been pa Thursday. Mr. Thomas Reilly 'Gode-Burns finds, in which a dyke pails, 14%ac. week. 'Canadian locks will ac- told the Qode-Burns gioup-of claims some fifty feet in width is shown a�modate the remainder. sick for some bine, brit'was getting xg better. In Shaw township to buyers lepra- with rich vein natter, with free BUSINESS IN MONTREAL. '{' 'tenting ;strong Toronto financial gold'some three feet in width.' Montreal, Dec. ti.-Oats - No. 2 STOPPED AT THE FADS. t s ti Interests, although the purchasers Tliornas Burns was formerly em- , , _ ��� •� ane c+i .�� �,s11 a , pnssc�i _ . Canadian Western, 39/ to 39/c; ' the r x^r , nation for c:ntraurc to the .:,names have not been disclosed. The ployed at the Buffalo mile, while extra No.. 1 feed, 38% to 39c; No. 'T�Vo Chicago 'Hen Forced to I,;), t- Royal College n Halifax. . price, which was close to one Jinn- George Gode was as orderly at the 3 Canadian Western, 38�.to 33i;o; l poria Visit to .Toronto. The Lord Mayor of'London enter- which dollars, is spread mines'hospital, a_ndAhey decided to No. 2 to^a1 white, 38%c; No. 3 .lo-. ' A despatch from Niagara'Falls rained United states sailors to 'ever a period of ten 'months_. Un- try prospecting, with' the ieault of cal white, 37%c; No. 4 local whit> > �lisual.lo�al int@rest-attaches to this a sale at one hundred thousand dol- - says: Because they could not pro- lunch in the Cul,1-uall on 'Sattil-- `' deal. About three months a o the lars the' first year in spite of'their 37 to s?„c;.Manitoba barley, No. 4, g Y 48 to 48}/c; Manitoba feed barley, ' ;discoveries -were made known, and lack of esperience. 47 to 47%c, ' Flour-Manitoba - ----- —' spring wheat patents, seconds, $5.- DRINK ' 10} Winter wheat patents, $4.75.to 'URDE $5; Manitoba strong bakers, $4.90; •• . , `H ' AT 'INQUEST straight rollers, $4x35 to $4.50; _ e. straight rollers, in bags, 52 F d$2- 05; + Reduction Con p iO t� ih u 05; extras. $1.65 to $1.75. eel S r' ing esu 'on in sum lis n of ; Onto io 8.5 r bran, $1 0 to $19; 'On- ,' tario middling, $'� to $22.50,; Ma- T w Alberta Man -Confesses to Killing Another Alcohol in the, -German Navy, nitoba shorts, $21; Manitoba bran, °i grain _ _ .. .. . Near Denbow East - g mouillie ail ffi25 to31$ $ z. z� •• $32,--mixed , A despatch from Berlin says: creased, respectively, in ., 1906, M. - Cheese—Westerns, 11 5-8 to 11 ,,c, 1907,-1908 and 1969 by 8, 12, 19 and and easterns, I1 1.8 to 11%c. But- Telegraphic inquiries-are reaching o per ant a c^ i e 1A despatch from Calgary says: and the body exhaled and.identi- �r -Choicest fall make, 25 to 25%c, .Berlin -from organa representing army isscnot believed e to -h�avenbeen• � The, inquest on the remains of a fied• .The police had been watch- and seconds, 24% to 25c. Eggs-Se- the American beer and liquor tra A so markesd,.-but the Kaisei is doing ing Robertson, who was a brakes– -roan found in Bow River, near Den- Jetted'stock.). 29 to 30e; No. i•stock a"s to what• effect "tlie--Emperors his best to popularize tke use of tea `,� man on the C. P. R., running be- `.`' bow East, on June 291a,st; termin= at 25 to 26c, and No. 2 at 19 to 204 lately-undertaken temperance cru- and milk,, instead of beer, among; a tween Field and Medicine Hat. 1. ted tragically on Wednesda at Peach disappeared since last May, UNITED STATE,13 MARKETS. sale is`Tiaving in Germans: the troops. ,. . Dkotoks, when Thomas :ii .!tiell.�arad .Robertson claimed ._to have St published on Thursclliy The Emperor's bosom friend, =1 Robertson confessed to haven shot purchased his ranch. The head was Buffalo, Dec. 6.-Spring wheat indicate that the ::.rusade is hav I'r rice Max Eton 'Zu Furstenberg,- ,r. : -' Bud killed Tucker Peng-h,- ;:,t to identified by oottoa wool in- the higher; No. _1.-.Alorthern, carloads ing a substantial effect. Tri the .however, continues to sell her pro- &amc time implicating Jal:n Fisk Tear sockets. . Robertson broke store, $1.1214; Winter, No. 2 red, (nary, to which' the Raiser's most deiced at his brewery in the 3l:rhe I �! as accomplice: The bol;.- when down while on the stand at the. in- 5c- No. 3 extra red, 91c; No. 2 recent temperance speech was ace- I crest unties a Label bearin 4he €�,urrrl was headless,, but tl a head I quest. The police -have left for white; 93c; No. 2 mixed 92a...Corqdressed; the rornsumpt•an of alto legF:rd, -"ti o table bever,�. . ?p' was found a couple of weeks-ago Carbon to anreat Fists. r• --No, 3 yellow, 57ye; No. 4 yellow', hot among the o6i„era and men de- hal<er." .,. ': - �, .... ...,u'. r.. - ..r - ''✓ 'S R. ...P' ,.111 W. �,:t^�,^{ Jr'ra"'-a xtic r ^.%�' ' �G� 'tit, •• ,ad.�5• ,,. ,'.l,i� �. ,s, ..+.r. ... ,.. ,- ,. „:�o»,•,.. r-. ,:^. �. o.1i. -?s�F�ti*G' � +� a;. R,a:•'v�''a� s»'"�”� .Sri � •'a .• � w ,y,�:,, .•.mayy;..c,.x� ..: ` a,w..;�.�r..-r.,;,�,5$c.;f .:.-t—: •'�.^.?{'�^•yay '�;".,�"''}".�°g'';i, '.."r..." w t(.'. 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R � � problem: "And " said the Old Part rk Realizing that edouational worst = 3!, Pte- 1 posing the toast of the evening at _114 winter when V h�VC a PCl'ft3C�, _ FIXED NIM l,P' stat necessary, 8w demonstration hostlI can say wour edding,'-"respecting of tion Oil Heaters It is s port;tbte 7 station cane o sed in May, , 1910, in Peterboro, Ont., and the servlc- him with rest confidence-that is, - !radiator -which can be moved- t6 -� _.. ea- of an expert poultryman en- g ,, 6ODD S RIDNEY"PILLS CUED gaged, whose duty, it was to hold better fellow never lived. - r . play part of a room, or to any reoa_3 . Here he paused for effect,_while. _. .B. D. VICYAWS LUMBAGO. meetings in_the neighborhood,.—at — - yn a OUSt:. When YOU have i - - - which the benefits of proper me- the aassem-bled guests gave vent.to 4 -- - hods and their adoption were ea- loud Hear-baste: Then he re- ���� �� , plained. named: , He suffered three years, but. the. The result of such-efforts was that I was present 4s his c�►ristening. $MOKaasiai - Great Calsadlaa Iiitiaey .Remedy', while-the price of ordinary eggs de- I was present at a banquet given >loade short wont of his trouble. livered to storekeepers ran in the when he came of age. i was present neighborhood of lec to 17c per doz., at his wedding. I am present to- x EdeAbri e, $ask. -Dec. 6.- 80,E to Slc_was aid.for,eggs .which night to celebrate his silver wed- P ding." (Hear, hear.) "And', ladies I`- (Special)-"lt was one boa of were marketed according to the 1 jtOtt d0 not have t0 aofk'C1osC t0 thQ; Dodd's KidneyPills .that fixed m�e new methods. and gentlemen, in conclusion, I can Stove, Which is usually far from the - „ only hope I shall be present at his " up. This is the cheerful gnawer Already the Companies have „ window. You can sock where you funeral. Mr. Sam. ,D. Vicicar is giving his made arrangements to supply other wish, and be warm. You can work on inquiring neighbors'iu this district. sections, thereby creating a grow- . r days in the full ht neat ' --,— - - - dull mints verybody around here knows that lag Interest In-the- wbrk 1r6-7d-o- IiOUNT- , CHIfi t e wTndoW�W ihout beTIIa-chilled to or 'three years he' has been suf- this, it'is necessary not'only to be ]scant Clemens Is famous' - Lh0 bone. �erng from Lumbago. Now he's in a position to supply high-class throughout America as an all-the-` The Perfection Oil Heater quickly r ' atrOn and well again. breeding stock, but to-enter all l "My Lumbago developed from a branches of the industry, and a1- year-round health resort, and thon _. ,- gives heat, and `Omits! one filling •of the' ' III," Mr. Vickar goes on tot ready the "Gunn incubator," sands of people tear testimony to font burns steadily rur nine hours, without smoke or smell. An leO a' ;the benefits derived from its miner•% 'Indieater always snows the amount of ole-ln-the-font; The filler ` "My head would ache. I was al- manufactured by. the Companies, 1 not as a commercial enterprise, but al waters, in cases of rheumatism, cap, put in like a cork In a bottle, Is attached by a.Chaise This aye tired and nervone. I had a P , -- ru o supply a lou felt want in arti- find kindred diseases. For bilious! heater has a cool handle :nci<,s damper top.- � steer taste in my mouth in the PP Y B- and liver troubles digestive trou-� ruing, was troubled with dizzy.. ficial incubation, holds premier , The Perfection Oil Heater has an automatic-lod in zy. lee nervous disorders general de- + peIle and was always thirsty. Tlie Place for its simplicity and e4fici- ility, etc. the efficacy of its wat-1 ilaalte SWeader, which prevents the'wick from tees turas octor told me I had Lumbago, but ency. ' ' high enough to smoke and Is easy, to remove and drop back, so It will be interesting to watch the ,ers is wonderful. Seventy-five cue per not help Isle very mach. Dodd'. g neat. of rheumatica are cured and; the wick can be quic�l cleaned. The burner -body►-or gallery - 7__- .., .�- dtQey Pills cured me." development of the industry, now enety per cent. benefitted. Wri cannot become �1+edgejand can be ugacrewed in an Instant for Dodd'ir Kidney Pills went that these two leading -provision rewickin The Perfeadon Oil Heater is Finished in a n or Y ,J, D. McDonald, District Passes-! i pa ,., straight to the.root of the trouble. Loosen have set such a practical ea- T ulcael is strong, 1`bey cured 'his kidneys. The ample. er Agent, Grand iron]; Ra;iway; t Bad ornaental able, well�mades built for servile, and saes scared Kidneys strained the aria 3' ystem, Toronto, for handsome de- l xl out of the blood, and Mr. Vic- He-"If I'd known how sarcastic yscriptave booklet telling you all' Dr94.r `' ad d io�tf fQ csRalsr � about it. tk'� PC Lumbago ravished. Dodd's you were ?never should have mar- The QQ�g ( ( Company, bey Pills are no cure-all. They :tied you. she--"You had a LOUGH REMEDY. - • Lial•.d _ ,' �imply cure sick kidneys. They chance to notice it. Didn't I say, toever fail W do that. 'Th:s is so sudden' when you pro- Two ounces pressed horehound, :'r posed to me after four years* boiled in one quart of water until - courtship t", !all the strength is out. Etrain, then a�Qlt N p p ps AGENTS WANTta. ' • ,To simmer is to boil slowly; if _.. add two and one-half cupfuls gran- l have a Blind ® V If vENN WAXTLD FOR TWO NNW LINZ . the liquor throws up bubbles above . .r Greatest psalm ropodttes to Caaad;, . ulated s ar, juices of two lament ��� �.n.ry, era Atr.rr sJsti its surface, it is en boiling at a lea t "$ + . j ipvy :or IranteaJ.n w — one-half o4 a 5 cent stick of licorice. + -fop, and will harden as meat that Qm.. Ah. 'Breakthe, licorice_in ae fiAe pieces An Absolute Canter A�xxra - 81-W A DAY ■ANY NO sz- is cooking in it. �,,,, rleace esed•d, nate uta it AbeeigtaaJIwads. i as possible. Boil all until it be- aa yic.nufp4 to {arson' Daduos nolr�tt of b tai ' }; comes a thick syrup. IrrRls(♦ B, CX an tar Itself in one h,,ur. Nrlw s••iq. y _ p� 3taadr Jaok. Co• utarats u.t 1 -_ "Did your wife feel better after( Cobble-I should like to lend you _ the . got the parent medicine 4" !that 010,old man, but I know bow i,arrs t....•e en eoR na�r rr.wTa• _ � : "Well, hard] As noon as she lit would be if_I did-it would end ref �e"°'i"" > AVTRD YeL'A01�AX As asrlsttss:� Y A trW wen e•■•taee ea• abet" e.eer aloe nab j �• TA'IIVa for County. eeill, ie Mw .;a. I ,fns eared of terrible Ja1sb•p b ktL't- our friendshi . btone—Fell, old rma�•arsuws eau• a.raau ee tri• a s, Iri %BWV Idltllts_�t'r. read the wrapper she,got three new P •w this wasta of t,a»aa.uIm.r{.e a.n I Bis hooey Nater It 77u6"we horse.sad ret yes ^ - asv, wIa Raowx. diseases. chap,"there there has been a great deal ,knee lt•Matta bow soar seer.,+t..•tried eau mate your twenty A+e t.stay 4llars•w 04 friendship between us. I think iid final•°"-TMO'eeaer ear 1"CAR XTEt tense stento. Le•Ite H. Hasty 6411 Queen w � I was eared of • bad MM of memetN by � M. steacy rotmo d 1 H fseaer sireetl•e•h••e•sea erre. Toront.. fiat 7 WMALAD'e LMIMtit1IT If you could make it five, we might sz,•ew►.at...ewwmere«aaa.rw. 41 !DOlsl'-T OVERDRAW YOUR BAN H WANTaa. . lsxa s. swvl.awcs, worry along on half -ae much. wspes..o+,�t.'s.stst.s.fas1s11..►Ir.Nltap,Ir, i - - • 7 was 0914.4 •f eeastlJre 1®etEs br itlN• ACCOUNT. _ AY I t.D—MILITARY LAND sisAP'M JiD'7e silflktx rT. They Soothe E:cited Merves. - a � � Ontario ar 1■„wales, tudly set• Loa. ls� Te e the ife of m—at ! dents.l - — -- - - ting— R^RN -eoastaat rstaMl--+girds— xBw - ,'••• i, whether mental! or secs!! is Nervous affections are usually at Y physically, it a teat of varnish after putting s+av THit BAaetis raAu tribut.able to defective di estioa. •,a p a► 'a•trellt _ - amore suicidal even than to over- g down; treat the linoleum the same � i oo.- lata .rats eeo,+ea 'ooenrloeis, least raw material! Re r wasted I as the stomach dominates the nervy - ( QrsA•rte.errs tw*I.e to 0*61002 doWsrs wools-' 9 ; • - Ido dlssues; strengthen shattered i wa .and it will repay Lha outlay in centres. A course of Parmelee' y l ; tent.ter oste,ot9e• ter Rebar t3tJltlaa. ' nerves and rejuvenate your rhea 'Vegetable Pills• will still all distur its durabiliitiy: __ !9�1 gaae asst TVro.ta When boots are t, do no ut ances of this character, and b l rLamps. P Imatic system by visiting the tam- Y wawss.r su..ha»sdter•sets le tkw releet L A and a Tamura, red tai eta !sterno, ^. Chem too near the fire, or the will ;tentoria 'the stomach W no-rmal wbea as obstleaN, tidies•enuo ball been drives I and �rva tem 1, card wtlas b pass oo Y nus Mineral Salt $pttaga of the g ear bum. tre.emeat caret. Fie before tea stiffen Sea crack. Turn them on I ,. aetioa relieve the- nerves from Ir- Lrr•7 W AIIae Lea/ BaVai No opism fa It ser• tir Bellwaa it•dleal Co- Ltsite6 St. Catharines Well- of $t, Cath- The o ki oee•t taws Take a bottle sole .ifs Coll cwr+r d_ ons ,. one side in a dry but not warm I,erines, Ont. A postal card to J. ritation. There is no sedative like saau dar. eY -•• .1P1�• }D. McDonald, District Passenger them and in the correction of irre- - ;Agent, Grand Trunk Railway Sys- gularities of the digestive processes A good' foot rule-i3on't`wear The Heart of&PlasneIs'the The selection of the Prince Ru- no re ar Jon has done so effec- shoes that-are toff small. Acetone lastest on the m, Toronto, will bring illustrat- P P 1*� - rt [or this sea voyage is s die- a Live work, Rh can be testified to by - descriptive matter. •eOTTO HIGEL” inct .compliment to the ship and thousands. Countless have been the cures the Grand Trunk Pacific. The round worked b Halloway's Corn Cure. Piano AOtlOt1 gi rip Eire, including everything, ex- Hot vinegar will remove paint y oleins from glass. -•WASTED. t has a power of its own not found int hotel.expenaes at-Honolulu, is other preparations. at .33(1 Dsz ticket. I Mrs. Smith—"Yes,--we kept ycta we Noma*srrpttouo�a�"a flat »� 'alive for a week on nothing.but Turkey eat��r� i!•L' Menthol Plaster will do mon to cello.• g I f when drying curtains the are X� The self-centered man finds no Mara tsar* balk, lumbaso sad kindmd brandy." Y 8 Y Y company so agreeable as his own. K„�� `ayd e't.° 2"0 s' 1 Mr. Smith-"Just my blessed hugg double over the line, they will I �/ �Ze will pay cash - }lucks Unoonaciotit all the time!'.' not stretch at all, as is so often the Wanted for wing and tau case when hung up by the edge. teatl►en. k,.. Wor>rs in children, if they be not After whitewashing a ceiling A swrM ata often s..9. .9ad.a marts • _ I Write for particulars- � �Lttended to, cause convulsions, and there are -often stains cif Ph1teW Lah {ni,u•r Is all that b aeaQod to wstd tt off. 1101nard's Liniment for salt everywhere. 3a�• often death. Mother Graves' Warm on the furniture and windows: t}apttall•d for erases sad diarrho•i Avoid N. W. KELSO# A-CO., TORONTO -.- - jZxterminator will o9aes►c9s.. shat•1r bas ow Yalakiwr"—Perry protect the chi!_ These can 61e easily removed by rub- D..le[ Ever notice bow easy it is to get "dreg from thepe distressing afflic- brag with a soft cloth on which a _ - things you don't 'care`for t - ' dons., few drops of parafine have been It is said that all his mean acts .Preferred creditors are those <. who never-trouble us. put. are quickly brought up before a A Pill for all cSeasons.—Fiinbes 19he-"He has 's most eatiaoniin- - drowning.man-and the same,might and summer, in any latitude, whe- --'-� Ary figure, hasn'the7" He-"That's 'Often what appear to•be the most; be said of a canditlate for-office. that in torrid cone or Arctic lata TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY < - so, I believe an umbrella is about •Itrivial occurrences of life rove to perature Parmelee's Vegetabl6 for Red, weak. Weary, Watery Eyes w' h -the on thin he can bis read prove Minard's Liniment ewes 'turn,,Eta " .Pills can be'depended upon to do and Granulated Eyelids.Murine Doesn't 0 7 only g y -ready- 'be the most momentous. Manyare, smart-Soothes Pye Piiia. Dr4gisti ' . -made. _. :disposed to regard a,cold as a slight+, their work. The dyspeptic will find " ithin deservin of little considerate Boss-I dont want a man who Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Ltvuid, 25er g g cantatas the clock. Clerk-I know them a friend, ilwsys and should 506, $r.00. Murine Eye Salve la -1 The Oil of the People.-Many tion, sad thin neglect'oftea result$ oa:r, them with him everywhere. Aseptic.Tubes, 25c. $1.00. Eye BOOiu Lava Boase and Sone, but Dr. { g+ it is apt to be slow; I always look yd Eye Advice Free by ]flail. in most serious ailments entailin They are made to withstand an ' sa' Bclectrie Oil continues to at my watch. years of sufferiaff. Drive out coldd climate and are warranted to keep ]Qurine.Els.Aemedy Co., Chicago. t in iw positgon and increase and ooughe with Biekle's Ariti-Con their freshness and strength.. They ---- nt is sphere of usefulness each year. anis live Syrup, the recognized re{ A good honest remedy for Rheu- do not row stale, a quality, not 4'y pg And.the lighter a man's head is b V is sWrlia qualities have brought medy for all affections of the throat atism, Neuralgia and Sore Throat possessed in many pills now on toe the.higher he is aDle to carr it. it to the frost and kept it there, sled lnlags. is His ins Wizard Oil. Nothing market. Y it can truly be called the oil will so quickly drive 'out'all pain f the people. Tbousaads have be- To thicken gravies for pot roasts land inflammation. :WOULD B IT-BOTH. Poultices _ they brown a i of bre seated by It sad would use o 0 or stews, pat apace �� $e was annoyed; he was, in fact, -. �{ reps:anon. bread in with the meat. When you Senior Partner-"Keep a sharp in a temper• Let 'uti be finale--he that sores _ ' go to make the gravy, rub it up for eye on Holdfast. I'm afraid he's was in a tearing rage. with - = - POULTRY. PRODUCTION. the thickening., robbing the firm." Junior Partner patent-leather. pastiy put the.. tt et ' —"Eh? Is he living extravagant- final touch to it. MECCA" ' Coitfineneement of an. Educational so ar+Ms sale tsetses tattle °tn't' ro s . 1y.4" Senior Partner-"Well, I •„I 'wish I were ren ostrich Em- M C thea it will clop a eoallb bat tee Iaffa�l9siioa t� s Camnsiga. to wotee. Allen's Laos Bsltam, oo•fainl9s ao passed him in the street yesterday, in he said witheringly.� "I a aDMwo N F ept9s Etas{o the root o[tk•troebi•sad cnces and he was smoking a cigar that might }� able to eat our: salt 1” soon b 0 Statistics show that for several 'satt•oti°°'otLbrte/aodltnSa didn't smell at all bad.'' g Y P y rersara9.Seaoo. _ ?- •fi' .:�eare past', although the Federal - Emma smiled sweetly,, tseus.ser...al.. healed' A' withered vegetable may be "I wish you were too," she an- sl..rt *•+N`• ems• `? } and Provincial Governments have Y „ Sure Cats tried to educate farmers to produce freshened by soaking it for some awaked suavely. For, if you were _ f '-more poultry, Still instead oan in- tame'-in'cold, =water, but 'it 'will - - . an ostrich, I could get a new fea- tlre.tt real TOT IT. sir! f never be the same as the fresher t ther plume for my hat--and good- AIADatlains +crease an actual decrease in pro- nets knows I' waiit 'it l" -!duction is taking place. Only last one: spring, dealers were forced to' im- - -The $-S Prince Rupert has been ";port eggs' from Russia 'and China "I suppose," said-the kind-lady, ehartored by the Seattle Chambers Important Mews x to su'ppIy,the Canadian' needs, and as apes handed the ,dusky hobo a e - uE Commerce for an oactlreion'to -• "in an effort to overcome conditions generous;wedge of-apple pie;•'fthat FUR DEALERS Honolulu.-- After 'leaving Victoria,' "'-f this-kind,.and to regain for Ca your lot is full' of- hardships t" $, C.; Feb. 2nd, the-Prince Rupert send TRAPrER$ -' °[roads the place that she once held -"DaVa- de proper word for A, i1U,touch at Hilt), arrivingthere $>KNOWlts"s ing. e"e"Miot is x >,° KNOW tbsirotlats.w..vseemMe7: an.an exporting country of poultry ma'am," replied the h. b. "In eb. -lotlr`and-remaining .two days. 1»rsast,l elan Mia stir> .aPrice send eggs, the firms of Guns'-Ltd., de winter w'en de farmers ain't ''y'e't"1"'ea"be"'""""Te''''rn, sAEter leaving Hilo the Prince Ru- Ibt aosttsll evee,od for swat TerHNe,• � and Gunn; Langla,la k Co., Ltd., -loin' nothin' but satin' apples an' rt will o direct to Honoluli►'. It I, Totntf for s. feting. ce..lace -have joined hands in a campaign driukin' hard cider, it's too coli pe g - _ YOUtttLlJbmekianamatrta! We!fib NJ'riJ►r.iV..iAirp �K'., far me t' be trampin'_.eroulJd; all•' - f• s••raara4wi..wt r...Y r..yrlr. A hero is a man who does die- LEOPOLDGASSNFAFUR CO. in de summer Peeples' allers offer- 23 THE era agreeable things from a benne Of Sdt9et ant•ax,New (lar in me work. duty. anu.n,ea.f�St,Ns.sO w•IcM stops tw>t a. ewrae old a. A 1 - 7 r:,. et,;0.1 sad hta ' ' e Oe°a'' Mtlnara'e Liniment Renames Nwrat8li T -� L' 1S S t;E N-�S. 50--10.- Mlnirtl's Lininiint Mires' dLndrUJL 4. . t. . .rt{s,' ,r,.. ✓^...,- hrW+*. .s'•l .�' ,„ b.. Fir,r ,,,e. 7A.,� e...�:cfn t .. R' ..d. �:.v,'r`t xm,rd'-. w �i;�a>. { ;.a. +4..._J'. '+'"r! '�+.v- •4.r�,":,, •r:aA.,.• x fir. .cavi. ,ares..,.�'`� -�• �i '.•kph�w*��- .,. ae�rw,e ,,,, r �'k.!.y v-•�r r..`�' -`ar1'`.S'. L�. "r .c..�•_ :� '� i"°ri4r.*rr� " ,�.,,. - • " s3 x• R,..y, '''pt ... z::♦ a. ,'• ,y:..: . .,., ,..', .. ,,,- ae+• +..vw^�'. (`- ri, .1 .:w., ,y - r.V+ • F.'• s crane :10 EF - Lo� 131K 'A• ©• a�MU Ina is the City On evening': Uriah Jones. the Balsam s representative. carrying off the covet- p 4} tidko ' tNdNy Nud Wedaeada d ire. oC�V Skates an � � �I —The Infant Child of F. and 11an and Mrs. Walker have got :-Mrs. A. J. llovrhtt ant+In the Mtn. Machin, of Oshawa, is dang' a, ly settled in their new home,form. - v rw r city on Wednesday. erottely 111 NO present. rrly occupied b Kenneth Beamish. " --Mille Fleld. spent last week -Master Gordon Coakwell enter- `ye understand(t in Mr. Beamieh's in- The season for all these lines is here, and we have pat in stock w line : with Toronto fMelyde. haired a number o! hie young tentioa to move to Brouklin. of sticks that are sticks. We want you hockey players to r-iepde to a-birthday partg_Qa _Wm,.Arbuckle had the misfortune there sticks.before you bug. �. —,__llil`Ea:Ji�t�ee 1lrl+etti e�+t r +rvitb friends in Q City. Wedtuasday.evening, to break the cylinder Shaft of the td -h', J. Watson, of Torouto, •__�e�ppaarrator while .threshing at Richard SKAT$S-We are headquarters and have the beat skates m+►de, .ill --Mrs. Jatuea f;ao dtt epAtlb w Wacd'S. He has rented Robert Day's sizes and kinds.. tfbu►di►,Te is a•Ci�p later war here on Monday lool[inee ver = e the faint hs recentl parnbased machine to Oniah his fall's wort. too David Pilkey'e sale was a great suc, �N1tl�liw. It ltvltn Thos. B. 1Nargq tees. The attendance was not large, tioks, 10c"to 75c esei h z . k -�A sang of dell Telephone men duo no doubt to Wm. Cassie's sale at C a Nal" � is are in this locality this week in- Ashburn being held on the same day, Skates, 5OC to 5.00 pair �ritsititt� Male 1F M1'b. d, stallingphone�F' for W. J. Miller, bowever fair prices were realized a. Claude Fields 4nd 8obt. Tome. W. B. I;owell, of Pickering, wielded h1iftlwot�t'it,ofToroah>,spent -After thoroughly overhauling the hammer in his usual el�cier,t man- -Will ' -Bitgtl wttA gi+stor, Mia. jnsv,) my chopper, I hawve it going again. ner. jT tt A number from ;Fiera attended the • H . .: V �� M� IL is in splendid 'shape for good special services held is Salem church !tt>iztr Hutai>;iron arc!daugkt- work now, F. L. Green, Green- OngJos under the auspices of the Or,of cla ulonu Were in town On wood• Salem Brotherhood and report eicel- - -The..regular meeEin of the enC addresses at both services. Owing - a : M�Misye�Mabel Wright, of the'i'r- Ladies'Aid of St.Andrew's churchto these servioes�ot services and rento Normal School, was home will be held next Tuesday, Dec. Sunday School were dispensed with at " over Sttuda 18th;at-8 o clock, at the home of Mount Zion. C.3 - ~ •-W, H. and Mrs. Eivlss, of Mrs. Kerr. While Allan Walker was on his way Brooklyn, 8 ut Sunda with W. -Rice Bros.,,of lVhitevale ss- to Balsam with a load of hay on Sas Pe Y ' ppaa urda his horses disputed the right-of- H. i ht-of --H, and Mrs. Crummer. ed through the village on Wednes- y p g 3.. rs:Leigh will be closing her day with their well drill on their way with the railing on the Davidson g hill with the redult that Allan sudden- -M' miIlinery store on Dec. 17th--one way to James Richards' on the Iy found himself and hay in the ditch. Tr week before ChristmasB.F. concession. of is was blocked for a time, but -Frank Bundy, of Toronto. -On Sunday evening the ther- otherwise no damage was done. spent Sunday at the home of his urometer fell down to aero which Here's for' Christmas' BROUGHAM _ r.. the C mas .Cake parents, J. H. and Mrs. Bundy. is the coldest wave we have had --.-- _ -Mr Zimmerman, of victoria this @easgn. .The,smitll boy is de- The first oyster supper of Brougham ` College, will occupy the py pit in lighted as it,indicates early skat- Beef Ring and given was 'ionathe respects evening Valencia Raisins, 8 lbs. 25c. Dry Cleaned Currants, 3 lbs 25. qr the Methodist church n�zziL: Sun- 1Dg George Baker has resum unique affair. Cleo. and Mra. Lee, Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs, 25c. Seeded Raisins, lOe pkg. day with genuine hospitality, threw open Mixed Peel, 20c lb. -Uriah Jones is offering for sale work on the G.T.R. after being their spacious home to the entertaig- a his fifty-acre farm north of the laid off duty for ten weeks owing_ m'ent-of-some 70 guests, who at 9 p. m. Figs, dates, apices, nuts, essences, &c. Everything the beat the Village. See advt. in another col- to iuj:;mc" "�"�;roil tcI h - f�.,t ........,�_ __._ .__. :Esc iio:,n ;�; =u upturns supper, ffords. Crura. _ whiler unloading rails- at Port oysters cooked in true English style market . -. . . a ` -A number from here attended Union. by Mrs. B. Burk, being the principal the funeral of the late George Tool -Cold weather snaps-One sec- part of the menu. N. L. Stevenson, Pfr aC Whitevale on Tuesday after- and hand-six hole cook stove with in his usual happy style, occupied the Sq NTA CLA CJS STOREHOUSE reservoir, in first class condition ; chair and sandwiched in wit and F>'• noon• - .. humor without stint. John Burton is crowded with goods for everybody. ' -The Ladies' Aid of the Meth- one Ideal Jewel" parlor cook, us- declared that the beef of 1910 had been ? odist church met -on Wednesday ed one season ; one "Buck" parlor the beat yet. Ed. Willson, in terms _ �+ have toys, balls, dolls galore, picture we ha roe ys i - afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. heater in first-class shape, splen- er eloquence, well sustained the goy i s.2 iYL1 books,dishes and games, picture handkerchiefs,did for store or afSCe. Dickie cxC eroment. S. Tool led the company in t, = -Mrs. Albright, of Brougham. Chapman. fancy over the rocks and hills of Deer- mitts, mufflers, slippers, boots, overshoes, coats, dresses and caps. �T =has returned home after spend= -'rhe annual meeting of the land in-search of game, while Luther we have the finest assortment of fancy china in tea iiing a couple of weeks with Miss Pickering Vigilance .Committee Middleton pleading for ••Boys' rights oZ Q•6i¢cseta, Jinn®r sets, salad dieheA, olives, bon bon, k . McCausland. will be held-in the town hall. on the farm, and oeorize Ferrier as _ "Massa of Kentucky. kept the audi- Jewel bore-, nut boxes, fern dishes, jardineres, cake plates, B & B During the past two weeks a Pickering,' ou Tuesday evening, ood natured the while. Jas. Maddl, plates, rose bowls, hat water pitchers, etc. See our 20c Jap cup and large number have been suffering Dec. 18th, at 7:80:. This meeting At Claremont, and C. A. Barctap lent saucer. Our Xmas goods in other lines includes wool shawls, mitts, kT ? _ ;from aevere eoldr, but none are in is held for the purpose of giving a much to the Sociability of the evening. muJ�ere, dress and blouAe lengths, linen tray clotbs, dresser covers, A serious condetioa report to the members of the re- Other efforts of a high order were towells, table napkins and cloths, fancy handkerchiefs, boxes of eta- �• .. - -A nun+ber from here attended ceipts and expenditures of the much appreciated. The chief enter- tionery, books, games, etc„ jewelry, toilet sets, comb set8, albums. "t. St. Andrew's ball at the Music Association duringthe ppast.year, tainment of the eveniaR. however, r .Hall, Whitby, on Wednesday also for the electioof officers and was music furnished by Ira Boyer on fountain pens, hyntu books, faresy umbrellas and many other a b 40 y we have not room to creation, Oall in and we will be pleased to ahovv evening of 1R$L�week. such other matters as may,come his graraophone, with which he so the goods. You are sure to find something you want, and we will -The township council will ap foreonaideration. captivated his audience that they for- of home ties until the -wee ams gladly lay aside any selections you make. Now is a good time to . meet_ pursuant_ to statute on -The A.O. U. W. Lodge pur- ors-" The-Beef -as members are _qboo$e. Thursday neat. 'I`his e*7l bet pose her to Asn_open meeting to much indebted to Mr. Boyer for 6ts -last meeting of the year when the their hall next Tiles evening kindness.' The committee are to be i w ip��/ u year's business will be wound up. commencingat 7,30. The Grand congratulated on the success attend- _ A BOYS -W. J. Gordon's.sale on Satur-_ �iast§r, J. J. Craig.of Fergus, and ins their.efforts, and the general wish t _ day afternoon attracted quite a D. D. G. M. Vanvalkenburg. of is that this supper be made un annual -- 'large number from the village and Whitby, will be present tck give affair• -. _ ;�Q� FC?R '�t�jM _0� surroundingeountry. Prices were addresser+. There will be a pro- SALE REQI9TER good and as a whole the sale was grain of a Ifterary character ,Riven r� n I" a success. Riven during the evening. A _N - - - Hockey Skates 50c t0 c f]►.50 cordial invitation is e3ni n . to Tt.-EAOAY, DEC: rrt•H-Extensive auc- s -Robin Gordon, of Toronto; - tion sale of horses, rattle. imple- 1 -had the misfortune to run a rusty the public to attend this meeting ruents, household turniture,etc..the �« 1 l 5c to 75c r nail into his foot one day last and all -members of the order are propeit of N;'itliam Emerson. lot-3 - yy _ S�'ckB, r _ week and in consequence is off urgently requested to be present. con, 4, Pi�kerirtg, i mile north of tit. pucka, 16c t0 25e duty and is now at the home of -AR Win. -and Mrs. Allaway Aud,M Sale at one o clock sharp. Vti m. xvr, auctioneer. _ rents here. and friend were driving to Mr. q parents SATCILDAY, Dec•. 10z•H-Auction .ale skate arra p ankle supports, chin guards, hocks laves, err. -In' on last issue 'we ata ted Toole funeral an Tuesda} after- of about d acres of sfanding cedar P'+ pyo g y g that David Savage was now locat- noon something went wrung with 'timber to be sold oft in lots at lot 34, - �Q � r ed at Cushing. It should have he harneaa as tbey were driviuR concession e. Picketing, the pro- EI SELL THE J[7E ST _. read Crusher, Okla. As he has a down the small hill at the corner petty, of John H. Nichell. sale at number of correspondents here, of R. McBrady's farm on the 3rd ] o'clock. ohark. See posters.-Fred a ` Postill. auctioneer. the error might lead to mistakes .ion. Ay a result t1yB .cutter went Tv-z?;D+v, DEC. larti-fredit sale of + '• Q in addressing lettere: on to the burse't Ie u and in a, proper. cattle, iruplefiths, .etc:. the D*(�:� (] l i/ , _ Cha - m an •--Mrs._Juhn Collina, of Whitby, moment the animal was beyond property of E. T. (IriPRchs, Rc lot 27, v [J 1J '" Chap - M of Uriab Jones, died at her control. Things looked bad for a coocesaion 8. Pickering. Sale at 1 'home on Sunday morning at the time, )-tit eventually the auitrial o'clock, sharp. -No ,re,erve. ' See _ hge of 72 years after an illness of waw brought under control, though bills. 'Fred. Postill, auctioneer. four.or five days from-pneumcnia.' not before the cross-bar was brok- , The faneral took place nt Tues- en and some other damage done. t OVEjaCOATS .-day 'afternoon when interment In consequence they were compel �/in Tei'>ai ns stook place in the Friends burying led t6 rewrtt"bome when it:was : grotind, Pickering'. ' - too late to go to the funeral. J811Q811'y�31'd - -In our last isstie it was stated - 'that the chopping department of -In answer to an advertisement pP Pa for a teacher, which appeared.in Spink Mills would he dosed from both.the Globe and Mail and-Em-Em- the 1st to the 15th for repairs. It pire for six times in each, Donald ' •should have stated the 8th instead Munro, Sec-Tress. of"S. S. No. 1, a We still'lzave a.few`of those Rood ones left of Rood heavy tweed, ,of the 15th. The. department is has received only two applica- "RONT0. ONT. • pa close fitting collars, at$10.00. iagain is o ration and those wish- tions, although the salary attach- lug chopping done can have their ed to 'the,position is a good one, Canada's high-class .commercial , wants attended to on, shortest school; enjoys an extensive pat- being $h . a year. A few 'years roan e; instruction•strictlyfirst- ` notiThe titre'will soon be at hand ago sueh a position with only$300 clasps: graduates always ccess_ ONE ONLY, FUR COAT, $22,OO a year would have attracted from ful. Write today for_ bapdsome When the electors of the village 50 to 100 applications. .The same' -New caps, mitts, gloves and underwear. : - ' ..." will be called upon to .elect lice n' catalogue. - . po , police' difficulty in' securing satisfactory Araetees for the ensuing year. So teachers is experienced all over the - 4 -- far we have heard of no new as- province and from present appear- W.J. ELLIOT, Principal." R. As' ' BUNTING, , • �.P•LCSERING n. `pirants .for the_position-.— The aures the situation will -ndt be present board have done excellent relieved for some time to come. Cor. Yonge do Alexander Sts. _l work during the past year and The doing away with the Model ` •: might be prevailed upon to con- Schools may be a good thing for r . ` :tinue their•guod work. the raising of the standard of the - Don t forget the $15 00 plume ou may " e many friends in'the vil- Leachers' certificates, bat it is not ]age of Mr. George Tool, of the 4th conducive to the increase of teach- 1be the very one to get the number _ - concession, were shocked on Sat- urda evening to hear of his end- ars. On]y by giving good salaries -- Y can a sufHcient number of young , den death• while attending the Mrs. Leigh is.now reducing the price of all her remains stock of trim- den #uneral of the late Mr. Fred Beare to-the the dheavy, exp induced to go olt,1g��� expense e of taking iN�i$ mad bats.to half price, $6.00 for $3.09, ;5.00 for 162.50, and so on. •-' y Pe to n g fat Whitevale. That forenoon.Mr. T out certificates. - So long as other Now is your chance to get the best bargain ever offered was at Pickering station with vocations offer higher salaries, .�. 11 cost more•to produce. daughter who was going to'theh y a g g . there,will be'a scarcity of teach- bereaved > city. e extend to the ere. T e family our sympathy in their sad- kept all materials sad destign PICKERIN G ' deri affiiCtion: kept in stook. It will pay you MRS. LEIGH, - n: _ -We wish to retnind advettis BAt_sAM ' _ to os11 at our wash s>:d 't be oar stool _ r :_� -: _..-.... .. _ and obtain prince. Don't be misled b7 ., ere in TSR Nsws that copy for A number from here attended the agents we do not employ them,'oonsegnsnt- - * changes of advt must be in` oar` banquet held in Kinsale hall"on Moa= ly ws ran, and do Obrow off the assns • ' n y •bands by 12 o'clock on Tuesday*io day evening and report 'an enjoyable oommiasiots of 19 per osat.,which you wilt ,W'tTZQr. w'lll soon be hexa ' and groflta le time, _ osrtaialy save by parohssiag from ns. r jjj Ori order to insure its Insert ioho man _ RIT1T •RANITE'C0. -- - r We extend our cos atulatione to oallsoliaitsii. , following issue: The reason for- Fred. Redsbaw and Miss Nellie Bush- that is obvious to all w y by upon the event of their marriage nein•; Whitby. Ontart Then Oh for the North-west black Galloway robes and coats that are a . -Rive -the• matter any. thought, on Wednesdaylast. -' warranted not to get hard from use or'age, and the German baggy i= PTearly all oar correspondence Chas. Russell spent.Sunday.at his , conies on Wednesday and Thurso home in Toronto. He has his mill re- PIC1i:ERIN[i MARKETS lap rug that will not fade. Men s and boys suits of all'sizes at pryc F da and to set this matter-u in paired and has everything going in a y. P ' ;,,.•, es to suite everyone. All kinds of mitts.and gloves at the - tgpe requires all the time up satisfactory manmer. White Winter:WheaG $ 88 Geo. Mutcb has returned from the Red �� w' to'tbe,hour of pnbiicatiOn. It is West,after spending the summer out Mixed " ..•...•••,, f 7, .... just as easy for advertisers to there. He thinks this pert of the Ooose and Spring Wheat..... .. .:78 �1 E, pent •in their co earl to the Oats . .... 31 FARMERS' SUPPLY ST copy y country quite cool enough-for him. week np to leave it until the ]set Barley.. ao -PICKERING A card party was held at Maple •60�Ei E. BRYANj PROP. 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