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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_12_16 .. „ ...,. .aJr � m.. .. ...Y 9p. '. r' '- >.. ,i Y' "'ji4'��.„� C'jG..: y T �, � sits 1i'.oa•• �,:+,' 4 ,,,� ..T"5`" '6u')„'-�ic}}*.r- . iM' ... ... f",:v, .`�Glw ..•S`, a 'h% .A';' ,y. -. 2., bLa • n. v 'Ju>.. „ ', v-a'� • s . , .r+•l....:y, 'r".' -�x� .'+4vs. .,y„yy,,y. •^+ '"� •c^. *$ a x .rt.. 1. .•'$"w•� _ a 'J , 4 4W Zw, XXX. .PICBERIN( , ANT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1910 No 11 :. .'YC.� �# 41teaf,tss�Eostai garDa. SPINS MILLS ATHA aREEiVWOOD - Established T6.years - Wedding bells are ringing here this Bit Wilson, who has recently re- s i[td{eai F.E�S'�7RRIN' went. Intends holding a trip' to the North-west, rj �0D Wray Nedric .spent Monday is To- Intends holding an auction sale of his L7Z-"T 1£. ]?'OREIYTH, D. of.O. Regis- ionto• arm stock, implements, etc,, at an . fared m*zobw of the optomarkal Aso• Robt. Lloyd spent two days of this early date. Watch out for bills MIL T frypecialatteaetongi�sn toBest $ � of genuine Scrsmton week at King. L1\j � >mot please. isyes tested tree. > wusn coal,amttlling.aad threshing coal con- A, H Roper,of West Toronto,spent. wH ITEVAL stantly on hand., over Sunday here. . •*T Our chestnut coal is now under coy- Arthur and Mrs. C+trruthers apent Mrs.Thomas Robinson is indisposed. «� NoO. MCKINNON M.D. L.R.C.S.., Wade Tool o! Guelph College.' is EdiabarRh, member of Ilia College of er. Will be found high and dry. This Monday in Toronto. P 6 All who have used m new brand P Y0ciansand Burgeons of Ontario,licentiate coal sells on its merits and requires Mrs. Harry Roper is apendinR this reputed veryeillh�ipR same.changes .a y ++ 2" of Royal .College of Surgeons, Ediabnrgh, no_ Cokll aad•eee' ue_before week her brother en Toronto. M yof flour BAKERS' JOY are tl 7. �8000W attention to dsteases of women-and ag` - made in his mill, gestin in-some-new =dreg, Oahe and residence,Brougham. buying,-- A number from here attended t$e- g -� Women's Institute at Altona on Sat- We at machinery. highly pleased. �1+ E��I�{ril�iA� u I -a-.change--in y - -- The-Sunday.School ia-preparinK-fors blending of our old celebrated"Cream u George and Mrs. Cowie And two a grand Xmas concert when J. Carr Tryit. llld X-RAY INSTITUTE Buns", having introduced a blend children, of Mongolia, spent Friday at will Again officiate. " F1 BRING, ONTARIO which has met with the approval of Jos. Mowder's. The young people of Whitevxle are There is no bene_ bread flour a 1 • Prof. Harcourt, provincial chemist of A B Lehman is. holding an auction having very interesting times sleigh- made. w R. ZLGIN TOWLE. X. B., M. D., C. X., the O.A.C., of duelph. Prof. Har- sale of tato.stock and implements.on riding in our village. Phyeiolanda hharga court claims that this blend, When Thomas and Mrs. Beare, Mrs. Beat Friday, Dec. 23rd. For astr there is no other flour Specialist in Rec:al Diseases. prostatic Dia- used for bread making purposes,prov- on, W. Major and Mr, and Mrs. Rice pastry , naw of seen, Diseeaea of women, cancers, Mise M. Hoover and Mise Della sd es equal to the highest Manitoba pat- spent Tuesday last in Toronto. ,tumors,X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye, Mowder, of Stouffville. spent a few Pe Y equal to Ki88imi. ear.nose,tbzoac and luras, Fitting gtasw and ente. We strongly recommend this A number of the ole of this vil- da sat Joseph Mowder'a last week. Pe rt�r all heats and chraato dlsemssa. flour and guarantee satisfaction. Y P __� lage intend attending the school con- Get a sack of Bakers Joy and a onus sours 19 to a mad 7 to 1 491y > cert at Mongolia given by Miss Stella b Tea Buns for pastry cannot 'be Dont forget Town Hall, Dec.,22, games. sack of Kissimi-for your Christ- _ Legal. equalled. ••. On Wedaeisday next our League will E.FAREWELL, K.C:, BARRIS- White-Satin stands without a peer. CHERRYwoOD give A social evening when a guessing mss baking. c rel, T James Davidson is all'�milee, it's a contest will be held. Come and enjoy RJ • TRA.0onavroyyOrowaattoraq,And Oomy We have an unlimited supplyof all a pleasant time. Will Beaton, of To- =.t. az%=.r2T• - S e11st1or. Court Hoses,Whitby. 18-t kinds of mill feeds. Bran, shorts, ,yy ronto, will take the topic for the ev- ,l Jumbo and feed flour, Ddrs. Bonner is very low at the pre■- u T.'BARC4;AY,Barrixter-at-Law, ening. , IJ. Sotioito= Nothry Pisbtio,Bt»oial Szam!- eat ening. , ase for C=bm. Laughlin,of Roland: Man., is EVANSVILLE f= J. L• SPINE LIMITED, t- stew aoarb of Justice, Brock Street, Town Hall, Pickering, Dec. 22. '!/'hitb1. 71y t home for r�abort time, g+ ;PICKERING.'ONT, Joseph Cowan is on the sick Tist at 6.CHOOL REPORTS EJ. G. DO W. B. A., Ba rriater, I time of writing, but we hope to seeMILLS s So3leitor.Notary Public,Etc. Money to im out soon. The folloWin are the names of the R� leas. OIDoe next door to the-Standard Bank. e„ -: itltiusbr. yph `,G}. Tran and friend, Miss Lamb, of pupils of the Claremont continuation y MAPkham. Sundnyed with J. P. school in their order of merit for the Moi ����1 CNRISTMd� T lFL� Laughlin and family. month of November,- Form III.- P•� 0� '- The Cberrvwood anniversary service Mabel Cassie, Alex. Lapp, Will Scott. , �R. E. J. SHIRLEY. Veterinary es were held on Sunday, Dec. Ilth, Form.I1.-Clifford Pilke Edith Slack Having put this Mill 'and water 8urgeoa, BonozLry gradoate of the on. S8e m and were'well well attended. Rev. Mr, F, Serio vstbrui C elle s,Toronto.Gausia. All Y eery Slack, Cli rd SodenF Jennie gg - Hames, the pastor,spoke at the morn- power in first-class shape, I o � 8iaoaa"sad la ntles of domestic auinnals trsaw - , R Rawaoo. Clarke aeon. orm I. _ :- ed on the most modern approved Lad scienutuc �y. y. _ Ing service, ev• Mr. Macfadyen, of Ethel White, Kathleen Rawson, Jack have installed a A prlaciPI" offices at oornerofRing and Lint. PWi1Oi Scutes unbarton Presbyterian church, io t� Morgan Hill. Teachers, Miss r on Avs., Pickering,Ontario 1y Lhe atteronon, and Rev. Mr. Wilson, pppp New Attrition Mill, for fled ; also I have cut the rice off for of Markham, in the evening. The L. Fe nano, N. F, Tomlineoo. vu+ftttt#i idtirD*. p } • Jr, Div, Claremont School, Honor machinery for wheat gristing Xmas trade. home choir led the singing in the roll for November. Sr. II.-Vela ys ^^^� morning. the Dunbarton choir in the Stephenson, DavldBcott, MAFieI Wag and the grinding of G. HAM-Issuer of Marries a Now is our chance for - afternoon. and the Cher wood Meth. I 1'1 Ltwnaw is Isis Conary of oaaaro, y Jr, I.-John Knight, Mildred Brodie, 1'6skaring village. gny �r odist choir in the evening. Ivan Benson. Sr. pt. II.-Ina Mantle, Buckwheat Flour,Rye Flour,Corsi i POL'CHER. Real Estate Auc- BARGAINS Merle Stephenson, Violet Sargent. Meal ; also,very best pare- .. T. trouser, vUurtor collector and iaeaet Choi-us", paatominie9, Drills, etc. Jr, pt. 11 -George Graham, Y1dA 4, at Marriage lieszos i.Brongba'm WY I alwa�*a pay the freight to your --• Knight. Mary Forsyth. I. tai-Lnis - Stone Ground Graham Flour- _ _ .- -- yvHtTev Brodie. Marie Forsyth. Eldean Smith. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage home and save you y ry $ Feed and Flour for sale. w 3l. Lison E io the County of oaiage money, roc. L(b)-Effie Knight. Earl Stor Hu h �a at stare and brat he Count Claremoas. The fight over the telephone ques- Gregg, Very beet attention Riven to work: tion is now waxing warm and will Nn. Pickering, for Nnvem- - - - continue in a heated condition until her:Sr. I V,-Edwardg Stork. Nellie of all kinds. a - AT4".T.-T49 $HIP �BR&L Zti >siatte i t ata:-_thE-Juan• �. conveyanow Commissioner for taking Jr. 'I V�FeEdna a��H�iady3 - ••� T'�' �1 ' .irdudsetts, Aecounsans.. Zte, sitoaey so Iona -J-,--H, -6 cry elections. a Bell Telephone Co. J;, 'IV.-Edna Prouoe, Elva. White, �GJ �..I �sr7���'00 farm n •[■scar of ][arrtage Ido• are putting up a strenuous 8gbt•to re- (lora White. Jr. III.-Sophrona An- Y' sness" po nan, Lorne Reid (absent). Jr, Ii � `3• �t t ► CLAREMONT tarn A monopoly of the hu cht they j, P a sizes P. guns TILL. Licensed Auctioneer, 1'b`bttby town and are making tempo Marjorie -Maneflttd. Pt. II.-Pearl i. . for ooanttes of York aha oaten, Ana Ind, Tel d24, day Or night Ing offers to retain wet tuba Scor Jenna Stork. Omar Slee Sr, Egg, Stove, Nut and Pe s � sales of all kinds mtenued to on aborun have now in their possession. Those Pt. I.-Mary Gordon, Fred Stork, in hard coal. ► iaobco. Address careen Giver P.o, out who are opposed to the exclusive frau- Stella Prouse, Forrest Reid iabsentl - chine do so on the grounds that only Jr pt, I. (al-Dorothy Toms. Milton Best ; lump steam coal. All Coal B. POtVELL. Licensed Auc• by competition can the awn have a Bleep, Martie.Salter. Jr. pt.-I. (b)- under ether. fall.weight-and suf Ontoer valuator and All for satisfactory tele hon service at a prompt service. eaaottiea or Ontario anA York. AA rimae of Y P Margaeet Westgate. p p - aa6easoodusted either pr.ntely or by auction XMAS reasonable rate. The int to the .�.... LU A Nate not"collected For dates or other par cane of Toronto where the Bell people BROUGHAM e• ideQlAn apDply at residence.Elizabeth Bt,.Pink- ;oricg. Phone Orden left at Name once,Pick. WILL SOON HE HERE have an escluslve franchise and where ras• or tlaeuab's store, olaremout, will re. they are now advancing the rates to Mrs, Mechin was in Toronto Mon- Good stock of rough and matched ar aetve promps atteataoo Saviefsouon gaamnthe extent of $5,00 r hone unless day. -fwd. My Phone number islndepandent>teas Our stock of gilts is ready for P hemlock, also matched and our inspection. It is better than they are prevented from doing do by. Miss Lloyd,is visiting with Robt. J. dressed spruce and pine. Y P the Railway Commission. At the and Mrs Cowan. No. I' hemlock lath. - } Wever this year and includes Per- ,present rate they are having a sub- David Ru&aell attet,ded the Winter 2:, 3x and 4z Ontario cedar al,gn er os stantial profit and the proposed in- Fair at Guelph ]Rat week, elfin les 8x and 4x British fumes, Kodak=, Book Q, Feisty crease will add over $150,000 to their Donald and Elmer Willson, of To- g Have a full lige oz fresh and cut- Stationery,Rich Cut Glass;Brush- revenue. In Toronto many complainta routo, spent Sunday at their home. Columbia Shingles. - ?•' ted meats constantly on bund. es, Mirrors, Pipes, Purses, Toilet are being made in regard to the excel Mrs, A, Hamilton is indisposed with Let me quote you prices on anyr sive charges and it is claimed that the a had cold And under the doctor's care. building material you may Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Sets, Mouth Organs, Watchet*, ascus trouble will exist here if an ex- Thomas Wilson has been visiting require. _ ' iH1tn, Bologna, Weinere, etc. Clocks, Chains, Cuff Links, elusive franchise is granted to the friends in Weston during the peat Bill stuff a specialty •, Bell. The mercban•#s here, however, week. Ind. hone 1504. Brooches Pendants, etc., etc. p .•, � are not stronirlp in favor of the two Mr. and Mrs. Dobie. of Toronto, Highest pricPe mid for We cordially invite you to Call systems being inaugurated in the town spent,overt Sunday with(lens and 11Etra. n ; butcher's cat a as the 1 o in• Linton. C at your earliesto possible conveni- Y ecce and as often as you can. stal two phones which they naturally Adolphus an re. Thom son. of LOCUST RILL - think think will double the expense of their Tornnto, visited friends in the vicinity - i �iekeRua � fUerr� Gr telephone service. Others argue that during the past eek. TIME TABLE-Pickering SiMion G. T W " /telM. M FA DDEN by competition the cost of two pbones Thas. Gammage had the misfortune T.R. Trains going East Sae as follows- may be secured for about the same to lose one of his valuable horses on No. 6 Mail 8.05 A M. .� ' First-class Z'1p� fOl[ h1le cost of one when there is a monopoly. Wednesday of sae#week. ]9 Local 2.43 P.M. O' DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN E. W. And Mra, HoltbyAre in To- .. D8 Ot night .••�• 14 Local 6.01 P.M. V. -- y 6 PICKERING, = 6NT. AUDLEv ronto attending the funeral of the tat- Trains going Welt dee ♦s follows-y ter's mother, Mrs. Fraser. No. 13 Local- 8.96 A.M. BII8 meets all tY81n8 Red clover this year is only an- AT- There will be service as usual in the „ 11 Local 2.80 P.lif. Teaming promptly attendedto. REAL ESTATE...0 erage yield. Christian church on Sunday, Dec. the 7 -M @A 8,.60 P.M. Geo, Puckrinhas returned from the 18tb, conducted by the paster, *Sunday ineludod. '.. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. North-west none the worse for his Dr, sad Mrs. McKinnon were in To- _ -.,w Pew Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. trlp Tonto on Wednesday attending the t _ z e He f p{cam{;ty Good buildings, plenty of water, one- We are pleased t _ Ben Willing■, wedding 'tinnivereary of the latter'• half in cash; balance on mortgage if from Pennsylvania, renewing old ac- parents, ' ' r aired. quaintancer- Robt. S. Phillips, of Regina; is visit- Y GIFTS. ��lacksmithin_ g The fleet lot t alfalfa to re thresh- fag friends here at present.t. - es fin � Also a and tenement dwelling ed in this district was threshed on tende.Lo return. the North-west in yielding 12%in the village of Picker Friday last by W. Mercer for F. M. January. that Corn- yielding The-seed was from the The members of the Young Peoples bine utility-- Ing. -$eying rented the Dumbarton shop first cutting and'made a fair yield`of. Guild were entertained at the home of and han - and opened the same, I am prewar- *�*>YM*� �K/ t�*im good feed. Mrs. Wm.Cassie on Wednesday sten- 113 COMING some cep- yM ._ ed to do all work entrusted to Miss Elizabeth R. Elliott, daughser inp Dec. 14tb. AND `WITH pearance at Tt me in the above line. >rie8#*0018 J§*1V*J%6 8 of the late Adam Eliott, passed away Mrs• Mecbin-spent a few days last A moderate Horseshoein a specialty. at the the home of her uncle, ex-reeve ITTHEJOY g week with N, F. And Mrs. Mechin in cost, are call in and see me any time. " s. �� • I.J. Murphy,of Mono, Friday after- Oshawa. Their infant daughter is im- of GIVING what you' zs noon, Dec. 9th. Miss Elliott had been proving slowly. PECULIAR want. T. T .TNz'ENER, �• V. Riehardsaa• ill for several months, but the end Mr. Peggg and W. F. Disney, of T o T II E We know came suddenly and unexpectedly. The Greenwood have had independent E3EAi9ON. • w DUNBARTUht e can deceased had made her home with Mr. phones installed in their residences please you Notary Public, Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy-since her child- during the past ween. and. give s - The ei hood and had come to ocbupy almost Mise Kate Brodie, of Toronto, spent you good value for your money. , BLACHS3HITING avid the place of a daughter in the home. over Sunday with her notber Mrs. ; � QMI�N BANK Some years ago she decided to become A.Brodie,and Mr, and Mrs. Jarvis, We have opened out an excep- .V .s�+� WOOD ORSlN(3 of ail Si"s a professional nurse and after a train- of Cedar Grove, visited on Monday tionally lar a assortment this Head o>moe, Toronto Ing in one of the Toronto hospitals with her. fall and it it be only s T6c Article followed her calling in that city. She The Brougham Presbyterian Sun- or one worth 1160.00 we will be Pine wood cut an length, fo General Barkin Business + y g r sale. met with more than average success y School will hold their annual pleased to show it to you, *- $ and bad ever 'prospect of a useful Fowl Supper and Entertainment on = transacted. -- ' career,when overtaken by the illness Wednesday, Dec.28th. Supper,which Watch Clocks,Jewelry, - - =A quawtity of turnips for sale, _ that resulted in her untimely-demise. will consist of A sumptuous supply of Glass, thine Goods. Silver. apeeiai attention given t0 Order quick.. Her sickness was borne with fortitude cold roast fowl and other Xmas deli- ware, China, Fountain Pena, . max. and an exemplarpatience un'd resig- cacies„ will be served in tbo Temper- Novelties, etc, the collection of Y nation to the wi�of her piaster. .She ante hall from 6 o'clock until all are -. �t Hi J1C�SaN] - 8�c� Rano was in her 26th year-and is survived served. -The entertainment will be B&Ie nOteB. _ _ by her mother, now living in Loth- given it the Town Hall b the tollow- y bridge, Alberta, two brothers and Ing talent: Miss Edith.C.Law,soloist, C Toronto; Mise Hattie Law,accompan- ` - SAVINGS DEPA$TMEi+1T. PLANTS FOR SALE three sinters. The funeral, which was o®itis received of 1. and largely attended,was held from the isL, Pickering; Mises Alice $lorry, els- NOrm $aSSett � - - •.r er $ -' home of Mr. Murphy to the Forest cutionist, Markham; St_ Andrew's upwards. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lawn cemetery on Sunday atternoon. Quartette, Markham ;'Day Brothers Celery and Garden Flowers., Rev. W. M, Morris, pastor of St. An Orchestra, Evansville; Mrs. W. Ward JEWETXR AND OPTICIAN NEW =21'te=ent allowed at highest 'wagon will be on the road during area's church, conducting the ser- accompanist, Balsam; T, G. Fraser, " current rates. vices at the house and grave.-Orange- cornet soloist, late of Scotland. Ad- Z'HO�TE . _ WHITBY the season. ville Banner. mission to supper and entertainment. 79 CAAs. D. Cy'ORDON, Manager The Galxlln8�e Gardens, adults 25c„ children 15c., children of - t ..-�.. " 'WHITBY BRANCH. BROUGHAM, ONT. 'Metllodiet S. School concert. _ the 8nbbath'school free. sr. - �`y: 1} Alj, - .•,y A'. @n Yr f � _:.ice`- , i}�•'. , - - a. ,- •.a. +sC r� ..,tr�x:, . -�.a:• sial.ix" ,�;• �, '.� �°u: f•, .: . ,,,. ' ct �'.,. , r ...;..'rF h r .; i ,�' i w1 Y1,x�' r.. *�. r. >„« t _ r. A '•;�`4 ,u, r �' ..c''•�. s.. 7�+" .,L � � ,l"� i°Cc+�: ,`fij- �'n.S+�•e*r,�;,. i ti ^x- ,. :•J e+• !;�' �..-'��"�,'+�Y-,�` :a. ''h ,,�+,: •a'�r�`° .sar.'� •,�s,i!.5y'�,a .�"d�v-' '�' t. L�"",+-� fifi �' w.,,.: a�"'�" r ,�, ,� 'J'#+��''`• �r�d'�^ p"�[' ,i'- •.1 11 1r 'v, ,� - •. ';i. n a .,,;y,' '"' •fix" 'os„a r•x �,s'"z'..i.r•Y' a. �.a•' �i:� �H �i� �-, f.'Ys, .'tit ^;Pf '._. :. tS•- :.... .. ... ... ... _:. '.. .:. .. .... ', �'°' ,� Lv n • ',✓+•... war su '. ... ,. .a. ..,,, -.' .;�'„R,.- i+, a,!4r.•.a• r." # $>kw' Y .q raw"'3jP,5"1+v ';3.:. -4.,e•. ,• � 'sal`. ;;a:#'r:. q' ;.. .•a+ "0.2' . SA ' .� .. � ��a �i _�?' •�' y ''i'v;w'• S �kr. �c�� tYa' .=� Y• ",L !� f _ •� �•' �ii. ` !.l r�'!'. ;; }}♦}}}+ „�+ of Bt. John in the ftrrt Faust" who. _ Yaui his made mercare for you; I do not �, .. ,, .. . ♦ deny it. But why did I care 4 Be- •+ � .• • n' .'_ :'. + cause I saw in-you the image of a e thousand things you were not. Be- rdLas tie wont b..daab in bo minutes o,1.48. Abeatataty barcai"& 33 east.Al boa'Cause I.imagined that my own fan. 1"TIOPtAr. DRIIC3 a clutBauCAL Co. OF Cox w, 54 eiful--ideal-existed--ln you, and you 19 --POWt * had the ability to foster the illu- FA­ - --.-- — f �. cion.,, tl .. COLT DISTEMPER Or! A TRUTH N EVER OLD. - n ». -"Blit Wily recall all of this.?" he pea be band led'Ferr eaetf The Sick►recared•and•uo re + says, entreatingly. "Perhaps I was Sn aacuoatcblo.ao matwr Lo 'eztwred"kepi�rp�pp,t'�• `. .. the dleoasc,br ae1tK Dl'OHY I.1 U1D LSIBTIGYPAii Dn unworthy of our innocent attach C,l.e on ube t �✓° "Y orma or 1�' ' Y` 1l,,�� the and pe ,y y e or IL -ad. sole v¢ blood expe al turmeotdletr;:,per. lie remed en01 kno meat, of our exalted imaginations; h ,++ mess kleals.2. cuutt��)low too ooaYia• I dare not say that I was not; but (! t e T ( bon remed In ext 16 roam n }�.♦}�{•}♦}��'f♦ -� ♦ ♦ nAS Ow that I meet you again, now ail re a� o :ileac.• [ Isttiae w11{�y ♦♦ that I care for you ten thousand- GPO"N MILDiowl, ao.cn4L u•an BQ4Wrblo�Goshen,Ind., U.-16 A. QH.APTER XIII.-(Cont'd) RUGU now wish:, Never; thatd swear to en million times more- -- - _ t+ The morning is very still, a fine, YoHe hesitate,,, and looks at her "What is that to me?" she cat's, w e, ,,.d 9-1 1009a w 'soft-rain-is-falling;---wet'-'iassimine-- with almost insolent coldness. "It ttas� with a long, inquiring--regard. Then . you-,_ _ -- - K 1, w was not I-who loved ou but a child- z to tap against the panes of the he bows, and goes. who kt,ew no better, an whose z— - closed w#nd-owB,a-gre er a11�shy iw-within her-ri -ts.. • :— °' salon seems to make his very- heart Bhe"has no other means to show heart Was so bleeding from the tor- — ` stand still.'. him with-any proof what.this man tures of another man that the first ?'• hand which soothed it could take 'of your successes with others, and four o'clock that afternoon. :As the clock points to the hour whose name is so odiously" entang- , ratios!! I came to see o '� qe it as one takes a wounded bird! But gradually you in your! "Spun ! What imagination 1 says -labs enters the room. led with her own has, or h3a•Rott. true li 6t 'and almost the drum- his wife ver an ilii "Who should been to her. when my ey ee opened to your drift B , , , Y B Y• f She is very, pale, and wears a and your desires, when I saw that ..ken brutality of Prince Sabaroff have spun him, pray Will you tell The house is still quite silent, and seemed to me a manlier thin T !morning gown of white plush, which no one is like! to come into those You were no better than other men, g than me? s areal: behind her in a silver aha- rooms until much later. Every ayl- that you tried-to tempt me to the your half-hearted and shallow cro-I "We shall never -hear it in so dow.,He kisses her hands passion- lcanowest forms of intrigue under cover,ties had been. Now, when we meet 'many wilds," says Usk, with a grim !f if I rarely, but she draws them away. be heard inle said aanye partalofl the ]a ger then,uchild though I wawith sylhsaw you( o ntry ain house, youure ard in the same do me the honor die for it, hat he's a'aked Woiilr,Rus - Wait a little, she says. gently. "'Wait till you know—whatever one. He stands 1n the embrasure I B fh offer roe our hand after eight Y Y , of one of the windows, the velvet as you were, and I hid myself from, Yalso friend to marry him sad that !there is to know. you! You thought that Sabaroff Years. I can only say, as I have she's said she won't. Ver wise of "I`'want to know but one thing." twins making • a .screen. behind Y said before, that it is seven' ears Y t ' exiled me from his jealouav of tics Y her, too. Especially if, as you im ` Y him. Hes seems to wait for hours; to the northern e-tatr s• but it was to%late!" �ply, they carried on together years . she smiles a tittle sad! , in reality only five minutes have Oh, you think so now because not so. I entreated him to let me ! "Tao late, only because Lord ago; he'd be eternally throwing it YOU are in love with me. But in I the gr when he hear, the door se leave Petersburg, and he had grown Blanford now is everything to, in-her teeth: he's what the Yanks the great library open, and Gervase 8. g , „ ting+ ba come, when that is passed, tired of torturing me` and let me you." ;ca m tarnation mean ease. 1 ou will not be so easilycontent. Passes c�sickly through the apart , gI ' �f'-she hesitates a moent-"if ment wi'thc'lttt 'seeing him, and goes Bo. "Lord Blanford may'po,aibly be "I never implied anything of the 1. f _ there is to be as community be- on into the one where she waits leis "I left Russia under orders; and something to me in the future, But, sort, answer, the lady of Surrea- aw �s Y corrin I wrote to you. I wrote to you re- if Lcrd Blanford did not exist, if den, with great decorum and dig- ICween our liven, you moat be quite g „ Are you real! risen so early?" peatedly. You-never answered., no other living man existed, be sure nits. "I never suppose that all my :satisfied as to my past. It is your, Y Y' �1~= aright to be satisfied; and were you . says, with a sarcastic c,yl�dness 'No; I 'had no wish to ens der;that it would make no difference i friends are all they•aught, to be, .. a" not so, some time of other we, in her voice. "I remembered af- your I had seen you as you were, to me-or to you. ,whatever yours may leave to be doe- terward that it wad' too cruel to and the veil had fallen from my "Is that your last word4" Isired. If he were attached long ag,l z. '!should both 15e1 wretched. „ I •� " ' His eyn—a begins,th lbieathkss name to you- hdtlr before noon. eyes. I burnt your lettere as they Yee. to Madame Sabaroff, iL is neither tf �+ You are unkind," he answers. �caroe to me. But -after the death , Pale ani -�itated as no other wo- your affair nor mine. It may pot - "Then—" Prince Sabaroff you were care- man ha,,i �rer seen him, Gervase aibly cc,ncern Lord Blanford, i! he I V. To he what; I hope to hear, you Y } "4h! how like a man that is j may be sure that I would have gone ful to write no more." bows low and leaves her abruptly, have the intentions which you at- labs-says, sadly. "To think but of through much greater trials than Gervase colors hotly, there is an pushing open one of the glass doors trib::te to him." - !even ricin with the lark, had you accent in the word:: which makes on to the garden and closing it with I "Blanford can take care of him- _ Ithe one thing, o{ the one present B them strike him like whi s. i clash behind him, j se! f," and to,be .ready to give commanded it."" P 4 se.f," nays Usk, carelessly. "He I`!1 the future in pawn for it! Wait Fria words are light, but his ac- "If you had written to ma after , Xfnia Sabaroff goes towards the knows the time of day as well as ��► Iso hear 'everything. And first of cent is tender and appealing. i that," she eomtinueP, '"perhaps I !largo library, her silvery train ,anvb}dy, and I don't know why you •° r i moat tell soca that Lord Ger- "What do you hope to hear T ' she i should have answered you , perhap.t!catching the lights and shadows as ;,hl t d be rough.on it, my lady; it- 411,irabe also last night asked me to asks abruptly. The question em- not; I cannot tell. When'Sou knew she gees. 1 wi,l bP positively refreshing if any- parry him"' barresses him and sound& cold. that i was set free you were silent; Danford meets her with hiti body inarries after one of your "And you 4" ..: "I hope to hear that you pardon you stayed away, I know not where. halide outstretched. hc,a=a� f.arties , the generally, only Y t "I shall not marry Lord Gervase. me the past and will deign to crown I l never sax you again ; I never "You are content, then 4 she ;get divorced after them." . . IBut._I will not dla sass from ou ' mfuture." beard from you again. Now I thank asks. I The Waverlers are eery good ' Khat once I would have done so "I pardon you t e past, certain y. you for Sour negSect- tta-atilt-.-I- _y . gladly. had I been free" to do it." I With neither your present nor your ;but at the time I confess that it may be allowed tf atone to you fqr��,t Usk, c,;:dly. r a '^ Blanford -is silent.;_ - he. changes!future have I anything to do:" !made me-suffer I was very noun; all that you have suffered."- The rep!y seems irrelevant, but ' Ibotor. "Yon -say that very cruelly-so Istill, and romantic. Por a while I - His own eyes are dim as he . u• the-ear of George Usk it carri;t "I bade him come here for my ;cruelly that it makes your forgive- !exnected every month which inelt- speaks. IeonsAerable rellevency. i' snswer," she continues- ."He will mese more unkind than your hatred ;ed the snow would bring you back. I '''.But you, know that the world He laughs a little nervously. "Oh, l 1De here is a few minutes. j wish would. be." So much I admit, thous.. it will flat-"will always say that he was my lov yea , so are we, aren't_w- 4" you to remain in.the large library, "I itend no.unkindness. 'I mere- 'ter you. er4 "C'ertainly," says the mistress of , so that you 'ala hear all that I say 1 wish to express indifference. Per- "I' do,not think that the world y y ' y p It dose not flatter him as she Barre,len. will ca it,-Of my wife; but, if it „ . • 'w ,• • ito him." haps t am even mistaken' in saying says it ; rather it wounds him. ,He Y r I Ido, I. at least, shall not be trou- ` _ .."I cannot do-that,' I cannot play •that I entirely forgive you. When :has a hateful sense of his own im- bled." -At tlte' fir::t Drawing-room .this Ithe part of eavesdropper." 1 remember that you once possessed 'potency to . stir her one hand's You have a great nature," elle ,icor, the admired of all eyes, and "You will play_that part, or any spy influence over me,- I scarcely breadth, to breathe one spark o4 ' other that I ask von, if you love ,do forgive vou, for I am forced to warmth into those asLes guns cold sate• with deep emotion. the centre of all comment, is.the Blanford smiles. "Oh, I cannot Lady Hlanforc?. _ +lk Imo," she says, with a touch of iai� despise myself." forever. _ claim so much as that; but I have a T _ periousness, Those are. very hard words' I do not think,' she continues, THF. END. ' "Do you not see," she goes on, i Perhaps in the past I was unworthy "that I ever loved you in the sense great love," with more entleness; "that if our :of having known and loved you.; but but you had i "I'm awfully glad that prig Ilives are to be passed near each allow will occasion m atone Orr that woman can 1, re, e B _ p each'if_vou will believe in m regret, and i the power to make me suffer, to Feel � got ,pun," says George Usk, ag - ► - Y g ! k,fo use _;,,- :other (I do not say that -they are, y your oblivion, to remember you Gervase receives a telegram from s but you seem to wish it on must I shall never, repent of your 1ndu1 I - Y ), Y when you had forgotten me. When ,the foreign Office wll h requires Orst of- all be convinced of the Bence: Prayhea-rme out, Xenia- gain I heard'his departure from Surrenden at: °'early .top. kwuss., c.r•.�tolds, hs1• t I went into the world a P t e�.f !Eisai .aa►II •• aac"&36 truth of all I tell you1 If ono ''You cannot call me by that doubt, one suspicion, remain, -you name. It is for my `fr.enda; you will, iu time, become' unable to-ban- are-not 'numbered ,,moss them. _ iah it. It would grow and grow i "I would be much more t4an'your Vo until you i- .re mastered-by it. You ' friend. If you will-be my wife. Concrete Stairs •��eed nepailsm --- believe in what I tell you now ; but I "It is too late, she replies, and L I;ow long would.fou believe after j her vQICq is as cold gas ice. '�qy 40 ��d and Last �03'eVeY' Iwafriage l" .� +' Why too late? ti�a have all the J i "� I best of our lives unspent before want no proof; 1 only want !your iro rd. Nay, I do not even us, 'want that. I will ask you nothing.' "When I say too late, I mean that n matter' how you view it _ - 4 swear that I will never ask you I if'ou had said as much to me 'after i the death of Prince Sabaroff, I wooden stairways can never B lnythiu should have ace ted your hand, and be considered economical. ThRt is very beautiful; and I . P _ am sure that you mean it now. But I should have spent the whole re- it could' not last. You are a very mainder of my existence in repent- Wood deteriorates rapidly t�ky proud'pan; you are gelitilhomme ins that I had don, 'ay; for I should under ordinary, usage, and re- {r} race, It would in time become soon have fathomed the shallowness intolerable to you if you. believed .of your character, the artificiality quires frequent, and often ex- de y 3 'and overt of our sentiments,, Che tensive, repairs to -keep it in that an one living' man had any poverty Y 111 title to point a finger of scorn aj falseness of your mind, and I should good condition. j y -you. You have a right to know speedily have hated both myself and what my relations were with Lord I3ou ( I Concrete. stairs will be as Gervase x it is necessary foil's!! the You are not merciful, madame 1" good. fifty years later• as' the ace of oui future that you-should M He is bitterly humbled and pas= Pe sionatcl3, incensed. _- dad' they are fist put up._ Age, know everything,' that there I I - is nothing. mole . left for you to, "Were you merciful-?" she asks which proves so destructive to ..:r ., ^•,� know. iYou.can only. be son in�edjhim, with the sound of a great an- � wood, serves only to intensify ,:. "of that if you yourself hear what I "ger,• carefully controlled: vibrating t the s:r,aigth and hardness of 'T ;'" t in her voice. "I was a child, taken ay to him. Go; and wait tks re. , _ concrete. Needing no repairs Blanford hesitates. 'To listen un- out of a country convent; anc� 'roar- +� rind as ignorantly as a bird is trap- or painting, concrete first cost ;1; z t . ,• seen is a part Which seems vest' cow- ped. - I had rankand I was bur-' ! is last cost. sardly to him, and yet she is right, denetl by it. I was in a great V no doubt' all the peace of the fu- ! -��� Let us send you our rcw Illus• t' ' afore may depend on it. He is ready i v orld, a great court, and was ter- Y rifted by them. The man I.had been trated book free—"tihat the rarer ilk;,:}�;{' ,.a , to 'pledge •himself blindly in-the ' i en to was a hmbler, a drunk- - Can- Do'Wuh Concrete." Photographs i dark in all ways, but he knows that:ard, a-nd a brute,• He treated me Y�� �.- and diagram's sho%v many examples of 6 to do so, in private as he had treated the -° ' '" concrete work as`applied to the con• Ic she, in forbidding him speaks the word of wisdom, of fore- women captured . in Turkestan or ' struction of farm utilities. Much of �r sight, and of'truth. Bold as slaves in Persia. You knew `'Glc," she -repeats- •"\den havethat; T this. work you'll Sud you can do in _ you sere•hi;+. intimate assoei- you, spare time. Write for the 6oa1t' F l a thousand ways of proving the I-ate You-used your opportunities to-day. It may save you doildrs, 7-7 ' truth-of whatever they say; we have ; terest me and win •:our. way _ ' � t0 l.Ii : no or next to none. If Volt re y --� =`` - though it only costs a cent.. r ak C;. �•. w , b5't into my confidence. I hart not ane t 4 fuse me• this, the sale,' poor evi- I - r ., i in. the whole w•drld' that 'I could =_ • r deuce that h can produce,. I will trust. . I did trust,you." Canada Cement Co.' k never be to you an that you _She pauses a mgment. \ �� Limited t`r..�� �_ '---- ---_--- - - P Y• = i National Bank Hnildin� Gervase does not dare',rep I o-as ' 70M "You were goo gentle, so con,id- a elate, 90 full of` _sympathy; I' - - _r.' _�- Montreal ,. '*'FMhs�''•.rd,tY,' `�y�, 4i T ;�-. ��• thought you t>, very angel. r\ girl a^�:*�.�-t,�.�.:'�*��•••�"�—' k# gahi „c41y stool co°dbas caro• cotdrfr heels teFY1r+53Y - �*Wrn-'- —rd►nods . . . 28 cents.!0{9:\tCan O1' 9CventeCn sees the face� loll j 1. F t ,. J .,a. v t nt"• �' `1A"$J, iRt�Y�s 1e a;. ,�'x•� .dwi j•.4 Ci 1,.+., f 5!c - �",^*': .K'. �'. ,•1�•'"`' e• ;',ga .L6C3:�gd. �* .Hti.: 'ti '+S'.� ;4P+ -F�r .:�k .v ,,, � i�A div',• �,. � �� �It;,,.f"�' ''M'i }" y`" �'+3'.°, ^�rt •�,v„•�"�c,:.,-7a,,...*,;-.�y',� c&�'�',w<`• ^F. "s .r..i,•scrx�'�^e f �;�' •'�r v s 4th+`_' rv' r, .'�, • �w�^f y'•!j ... 1d i � _.a , 7 3 a t <. ,I' .4 zV' S �•,? n �-. ' M :.' .,, •d;.. - 7 - ww,' `• „'IR..., 'e'"• t, , I'M,vvn v,. .�`� •'•e•,., • .. .. 79W �. y.. a .. :.,, '♦ h.. . ,• .. P .i•. a'. '.., '.: .r �. fi `.Y• .•.•" T Wer C • ". - - , • :. .e3GT'Jtwt t•• -. v a 4.. +' .'e•.J'3N•Y f9lsAntlrl4+',x�tA1..*Q!+•�SE�:3tatX"` .?.'.E•1R"u.h1Y,-•ti'�.M%RNs•9+"ri+Yt^+�V++>.+@AmLSY%C,1rr+;'r..**ytrr+s^viaoa' 6u1 -�:1•,a+o'*R.!Y•*rra�M+Aon,radt'nkat,4,7i5•aly,,i[i:1Ks.4�lsr' .,F,;�r'r',w-i:w+vra •ca.i •,Y• ...r ^,.•p. . 1 - tin' .,,;,l.�,p,c: a:.ar,Y+x"+,Eie.^w.•...- ..,:w_l-:.a'yrti::.a.:.;.•v:�'. WORLD NIA RKE rs �� ,DINADYS Titl'LDING ^-- UY GOING ff R . FOR CHRISTMAS EPORTS Fft011 THE LEAD VNG �-+ TRADE C ,- Returns . ;For ,00tober Show ------It -Is _. ENTREE., The Steamers Leaving Canada Carry .a Not I)iminishir g er Dairy Produce at Grbat Many Passengers^ z Price. o! Cattle. Grata. Cheese ani x_• vl c A des tch from'Toronto soya: mi s. amounted to 23 317. Port t A despatch .:. Y 0 Morar and Abroad. Q from S.t. John N. B. includir • those ,W�ct .saiifvi on t}.t ar In the eighteen cities reportingyto Arthur registered an increase of ' -•,,., g g BREADS'rUFFS. says: While a very large number of Allan liner Victorian on Thurs. : ,onstruction for October the total t T3I er cent. the largest propor- -- day, is 4,357, in fire"steamers. The s re ate for ermits issued�tion to ain'in the list:'' Other Toronto, Dec. 13.-Flour-Win- People are on their way to the Old gg g d g ' Allan turbines Victorian which »�, amounted to 88,653,269', as com gains noted are:-Windsor, 82 per ter-wheat 90 per cent. patents, $3.- Country to spend the Christmas ' - sailed on Friday, took away. about f dared with $4,570,506 in the same cent. ; Berlin, 43 per cent. ; nd 45 to $3.50 ouide, in byers' sacks. season at home, the number.leaving 1,200. The Lake Manitoba sailed : nnnth of last zeas..._ Toronto-a_to=-._London,-2 per:_cn.t_. -_-� rrgTanrl +., ane„a-the-Wida� on and-t13e-Errs teas-e Man'to'ba, ours- 'rst-patents9 vu-: '- ay; 'al which approximates the three In Winnipeg permits were issued h0, this side of the Atlantic is not small• j Britain on the 16th, are the C. P. strong akers , :34. 0;on track, To- sailings,a__� �, _ __ r @ , g , second patents $4.90 _a_nd nillion marl-re teccs--iirespauaiaiiT` - 530- 30.-Calgary ionto. bo�1��--�wComers-a-,000 -en--R.--Christmas ilia s while the I , 'hat' is little shoe c of marvelous;I had a total of $568 �0 a gain of route to St. John in four steamers Victorian sailingon Friday, and tut at that, considering the size of:40 per cent., while Victoria and Manitoba Wheat--No. the Allan liner Grampian, the C. the Grampian on the 15th, are th4 he two cities, it is hardly more re- f Regina are' ahead by 18 and 376 /t � � -P. R. liner E reps of-Britain, the Allan's Christmas sailings as are narkable than the showing made at per cent. respectively, the figures ern, 98 a-Bay ports; No. 2 Ivor- rte' 8 ' thern, 95/c, Bay ports, and No. C. P. R. liner Lake Manit(La from the Athenia that sailed on Thurs- Tauccuver, where work 8•mount- in- the latter cases amounting to 1 Liverpool, and the C. P. !'. liner. da • -and the Cassandra on Tues- Ing at WV2c Ba arts. ( y + i ng to $1,286,955 was undertaken $247,975, as against $52,080 last Ontario Wheat-85 to 86%'e out- Montreal of the London and-Ant- day. While it is not possible yet ., ...vs against $5417,615 in the month of year. side for No. 2 white-and red Win- K'erp service. All have heavy pas- to give any figures it.is anticipated `")ctober, 1909. Montreal's great total of $1,907,- ter. stinger lists. that all these steamers will carry ' Peterboro s loss of 11 per cent. 140 is the second largest amount Barley-Malting qualities, 56 to The number nu x en route h•�me,,a great many passengers. f ras the greatest decrease noted. noted, and represents an invest bac outside, and feed, 48 to 50e out- side. ut- 1 )ttawa recorded an investment of ment of $1.278,795 more than was 1438,925, equivalent to a gain oflmade on the same month last year. side. . Minneapolis, Dec. 13.-Wheat - BADLY MANGLED. - 8 per cent. ; while Hamilton, with i St. John also records an advance; Oats-Ivo. 2 white, 36, on track, No. 1 hazed, cash,. $1.04 5-8; No. 1 - ,,; .6 like increase issued P g Tordnto, and at 33c outside; No• permits a a sin of 149 per cent. although Northern, cash 51,031-8: Decem- Fortitude of a Brakeman on $ > g g 2 W. C. oats, 38c, Bay ports, acrd " ' f y;regating in value, $318,330. Fort!Sydney, in the same section, :s a No 3 'at 361c, Bay ports. ber, 81.OF"/; May, $1.047-8; July, Bride at the Falls. p z •R.ilUa:m alga made an advancement i trifle behind her corresponding , $1.057-8. Gorn-New la•o. 2 American, 54c, A despatch from Niagara Falls, if 8 per cent., and Kingston's per amount. prompt shipment, Toronto freights, Ont.; - says., Cotnrtland Harlowe, 1 and 51% to 52c, Bay ports. LIVE STOI K.MARKETS. " aged 23, of Manchester, N. Y., IIHOT DEAD BY YOUNG CHILD. �Oregor has been addicted to drink, Peas-ljo. 2 shipping, 79 to 600 Montreal, Dec. 13.-Steers, choice head end brakesman on a Michie and it is thought he was trying to outside, sold for $5.50 .to $5.75; a few at gan. Central Railroad freight, fell `} Strange Acoidenf to .Young Hun• r..%ch home in an intoxicated con- Aye-No. 2 at 59 to 60c outside. $5.75; medium, $4.75 to $5; cows, 'between the cars one-third of the w ' ter in �iortuilt County. dation and was overturns by the in Buckwheat-No. 2 ati 47c out- �eommon $2.75 to 83; cows .good, ( way out on the Cantilever bridge r tense-'cold of the night, the tem- side, $z to 4.,50; bulls, common, $3,50;I at 5 o'clock on Wednesday morn- Adespatch from St. Thomas says: �perature registering 10 degrees be= Bran-blanitobas, $19, in bags, ,bulls, good, 84.:x.5. Sheep-$3.75 to ing. After two trucks had passed it Beech Lane, Norfolk County, low zero. M,cGregor's hands and Toronto. Ontario bran, 819.50, in $4, and lambs, $6. Hogs, $7.10 to over his legs close to the body, he �. 1 ill, aged" 16 years, ' sacks, Toronto and shorts $22.- '$7.23 and sows, $6.10 to $6.23. seized the railing of the bridge and t' lames Pickens _.-�' ' g face were ball cut from his fat• g g�„ ' Nan instant] killed on Wednesday y --- y y ling and trying to make his way 50, in sacks. ,Calves from 83 to $12, drew himself o$ the track -to the _ Mile by being shot through the neck by on ii;s hands ante1. knees. Turosto,-Dec67-1M-An analysis of tie ends. There he lay, partly over -=- - child four years of age. Pickens- COUNTRY PRODUCE. some transactions' shows the follow- the rater, 200 feet below, till the z gill, with s companion, William '-`- ing result:- train had passed, He did not lose PVilliamson, was out shooti�- rab- ICE BROKE UNDER RIM. Apples-Spys, $t.50 to $3.50; i Baldwins, $4 to 84."5; Green:ngs, ' High- Low. 1 consciousness and 'called for Help. - bits, after which they w,-:-.t to Wil. Rutchec .cattle, ehoice.,$6.00 85.70 His cries.wers heard in the G. T. u, liamson's hoe for din ger. The • r N Brunswick lila Drowned 84'tn $3:50; 10. 2 assorted, 83.50 l. stood their guns in the.yorne:hey C'rossTu Lake on Poles. - per BeansieC'ar lets, 81.ci0 to $1.' I3 ,t` 1 •ate le,.•good••, 5.30 5 20 R. yards, 3to yards. away, and he A despatch from Fredericton, N. and small lots 31.80 t)-81 90. , I g i B r .. ,ws - 4.55 4.30 was taken to the hospital. Both .11he room, whet?the bat,' 1,,,•:cher i H. e „ limbs were-amputated and he sank - isf y;un Williamson took the un B., says: Word of a drowning .ac- Honey=Extracted, in tins, 1n/ t, •• _ y a3 B t '1..�+n'as .... .... 6.00 5,50 steadily at 4 o'clock Wed- + I►nd pointed it at Pickensgill, who ' dues ewes . ... :•._ 4.60 4.30 nerds afternoon. leas sitting on the flx:r, ansa palled �cident at Indian Lake, Sudbury Uc per lb. ; :\o. 1 eomh, wholesale P y County, has reached here. Hedley 182 to $225 ner dozen: No, 2•comb, Hugs, at country points. 6.30 ;he tagger. The full charge attack 'Holmes, of Lakeville Coiner,- as ,wholesal 81 75 to 81.93 r do2- w Hugs, fed and watered, PLAYED A DUL'BLE ROLE. '+• ache victim in the neck aid head, I e` Toronto . 6.83 -- iastant- returuing_from�_.i3SIl�Lin the lum- en. u±. reusing- } . +4 --I -- _ ,a -. _ - Buihit,ig mt-1?iz c*-a„tk - ►olk �ber woods, and ha,l to erns fndian Baled hay-No. 1 at $...50 to': - Y. ras a son of Williaw Pickeasgiil, Iiia Place _►ui.rnr Firemen. l►f.Fairground. _ `, g placed. - --- A despatch trbm Hati#az saga petted thateheewov d have trouble I�,3810 on track,'and, No. ., at 81b .. FOR TiI'Q. - -= for he cedar , Baled Straw-x0:30 to $' oa Sentence of 41eNulty and Jtar' The trial is on of D. M. Ferguson,fenc 3n crossing, - him thesice a�sswavtand usedjtrack, Toronto. - charged withh-settin fire to the bi - Dolan Commuted. g $ - a lighter stack t test the ice' ahead, baa. .4. ilays.-.j- ' Ferguson Block m Amherst recent- FROZEN 't0 D1ATH _ p support - g Potatoes-C' dots, .0 Lo. 7uc filer A:despaUch from Ottawa - The Government has decided to ' lv owned by - Ferguson himself. games 11e`rrgor, of North Bay, In this wa• he reached within about Poulfr �iholesale aces of I 16 5 Y- P ,eymt+car Mioer, ralr� is also under • Dying When Found. 30 yards of the western shore, jrhea dressed poultry-Chickens, 12' to recommend the commutation of the arrest in connection with the case, i the ice broke. 14c r Ib. fowl, 9 to llc per 'lb. sentence of Thomas McNult and Iwas-the star witness on Wednea_ stays despatch McGregor*.Parry ssto ea _ s ducks 13 to 14c pet lb.,; •turkeys, j They-woes sentenced,n to life to sty. He. detailed h -Ferguson, ha -' anaxon, who has resided here a Pain George son'. a mcitsa a on I, to 19c per lb., and geese, 12 to g g , King g g 1EI per ]b, ,Live,-1 to 2c learn. do Friday at Barrie. set fire to the remises in three " aumber of years, was on .Friday Saturday welcoming the American . . . . P '. • morning found near his hom.- in fleet officers, who were the guests -- places, and then, escaping from the - THE DAIRY MARKETS. An engine and sesen carr, vera •place, dunned the -uniform of an . . t badly frozen condition, and died of the British Government at a, ' Burned" as a result of a �ullision Amherst fireman, and hu4'ried to iry shortly after being found. Mc- luncheon in the H,-use of Commons. I Butter-Daprints, 22 to �; near Sedgewich, Sask. a 1 choice dairy solids, 21 to 22c; in- I the scene. l ferior, 18 to 19c. Creamery, 27 to ---------•- __ 28c per ib, for rolls, 25c for solids and 24 t; 24%c for separator prints. Egg- C1,, lets of pickled being BEU FROX ',POLE ' 07c'; cold storage, 27 t0 25c; selectDISASTER.- BYN. _ ed, 30 31c, and strictly new lard, ' to r - 35 to 37c per"dozen. _ , { Twenty Dead, -Eighteen T -` iA. Lineman at Niagara Falls Received �' '_Hoc PRODUCTS. • • E hteen ResCUed, . �ear _-- 0 Yo - mesa pa k° - -. Fernie, B. C. .. 2,200 Its . Bacon Long clew 13 _ 824 _ _ e ib s 1 m : t0 824.50,e short Cut, 826 t0 _ A despatch from Itii'agara Falls, some manner he received -a shock $36.50. their fi-feuds, t A despatch from Fernie "B. '}nt., says: A man dangling in mid- that carried the full voltage through Hams-Light to medium, 16e;do., P r _ ji from a 40-foot poleon a high his body. heavy, 15c; rolls, 12%c; shoulders, says: Forty-five miners were en- appeals for help were sent to ; ower line, unconscious and held Thetshock hurled him: from the 12c; breakfast bacon,, 18c; backs tombed on Friday about r o'clock Fernie, .where .the Provincial Gov- ' ,a-suspension by his leather safety cross arm where.he had been work. (pea meal) 18%c. Ian' the Bellevue collerics; situhted ernment of British Columbia. have : *It, with hands bleeding .and ing and in the fall his belt caught - Lard-Tierces, 1.3%c; tubs; 14c; recently installed a splendid rescue a. short-distance from Frank -A rearcd to the bone from a 2,200 and saved him from ^being dashed pails, 14'/.c. . i apparatus. A special train was Foltage shock here on.. Friday, I to the ground; nearly 40 feet below. Berta. . Of these.eighteen have been immediately made up by Mr.TTrcn, t �• shrilled hundreds. The man was Riddell was assisted down from the rescued alive; twenty dead bodies superintendent of the Canadian BL SINESS-IN MONTREAL. i iohn Riddell, lately from Fort Wil- pole: He quickly regained. con- were recovered., Of the remaining Pacific Railway. Two bodies were ` 'ian, Oat. He is employed on the sciousness and it was found that Montregl, Dec. 13.-Oats-No. 2 seven in the'gas-crammed pits, four I first found by the rescue party. ,1ity e'.ectrical staff. He had been -the thumb on one hand and the in• Canadian Western, 39�. to-39%c;- are believed to oe alive. •These Their ten, men,-alive, but-some of aakh:z a connection with a live dex finger on the other were burned extra No. 1 feed, JS% to 39c; No. four are in .the upper_ workings, them in fearfulshape, were found rite carrying 2,200 volts, when in through to ,the bone., 3 Canadian Western, 38% to 38%c; which they succeeded in walling at about the same time that two , No. 2 local white, 3$yc; No. 3 lo- off, to prevent the spread of the III more- bodies -wem recovered. The : cal white, 37%c; No. 4 local white, gas. The other three may be alive, I ten reported that others were still 37 to 37%c. Batley-Manitoba No. but the supposition is that they are I living, anti the searchers penetrat- ` 4, 45 -tu 48Y2c. Flour-Manitoba+dead. By midnight the mine was ed'further into the workings, where 000 Spring•••wheat patents; firs+s, S5•- sufficiently,cleared of'Smoke.so,thaL.I eight more were found, i4r the - secs 5.'10; Winter r morning. _ 7 to $5;. M ' aur- w , s0; do., n a, 'orkinen could enter to escue early hour'sof the m r ng. . �wheat patents; $4'. 5 tuba strong bakers', $4.90; straight +' .� 000 Men gttaclied a French. Column To to $4.50; do., in bags, „ T 1 $2 to $2.05; extras, $1.65 to $1.75. CA 'In west Africa - 9: : Feed.. Ontario bran, is 50 to $1 ` ' Ontario middling, $22 to '$22,50 8 - Manitoba shorts, $21 ; Manitoba a•r A despatch from Paris says: An The French also suffered severe- bran, $18; pure grain mouillie; $31 ' ' to 532; mixed-mouillie, $25 to $28. Expenditures and Receipts for Eight . `;ficial note issued on Wednesday ]y. Lieut.-C'ol. Moll, a lieutenant, ! Cheese-�`esterna, 115 8 to 11/c, pr es details of the fighting in 1 two-adjutants, three sergeants and and gas Westerns, tl% to 8 to But- Months ' }tench West Africa between the twenty privates were killed, while ter-Choicest fall make creamery, Months of the Current -Fiscal Year r _ •,.. .combined forces of three Sultans twelve others are missing; and one : tied a body of 300 French troops. officer, three non-commissioned of- 2''i to -l5%c, and eastern 24% to - .. f'he note states that Lieut.-Col. ficers sand fifty-nine privates,•were 1.2 i4t vz- Eggs-,Selected stock,.29 to 000* w,•, P3r'e; Nt>. 1 shock, 23 to 28c and'No. A despatch from Ottawa says: 84s, an.,increase of nearly $5, , iloIls.with, a force of 500 men, en• wounded. 'statement of the Do- OOU. The revenue for the'eighb _ at ty tc� 20c, The financial stateiered Dridgele,'the capital of Maz- months was a little over $28 000 t Lieut. 1i3aillard who has taken I minion- 'for the first eight months 3alit, on November 3. On Novem con- command eif'the French coIurnir to= - . .. - �in excess of the expenditure on cots- T _ser 9 the Sultans of Massalit, I)oifd le 'ra hs that all is UNITED STATES MARKET . of the current fiscal year shows a solidated fund account. laourch anal Wads�i," with' a" coni- S P quiet at Abe. where he is strdngl,q entreirh- Buffalo, Deo. 13.-Spring wheat total revenue of �75,87b,146, an in- Capitril`expeniliture for the eighb :mined force of 5,000 men, made f+ -No: 1 Northern, carloads, store, crease of $11,218,837, or nearly months wa $19,123,941, or 8 mil-+ > , ed. The place, he.'says, is still well �lsrious„attack Qn..the small French garrisoned. $1.1'3%; Winter nominal. Corn- eighteen. per cent.,. as. compared!lion- and a: half-less than the cam wiumn. The tribesmen were driven No. 3 yellow, 630; No. 4 =yellow,' with the corresponding period of'pifai expenditure for the corre.-' pff After hard fighting. T'ie•; left The Government has ordered re- 5Ic, all on .track, through billed., last year. For November alone the sponding period last year. , No dead on the field,. including the, inforcements sent, but it will be six Oats-No. 4 white, 35c. Barley- increase was $1,312,137. Expendi-j- The total net debt nn November ,Bnitan. of i4lass'alit. The Sultan of wetks before tho'y can reach the, Malting, Wo. stye--No. 3, track, ture on consolidated fund account 30 was 8327,764,621, a docrease dui r•. h 'oudrnourch was wounded. • weans. "Yea, for the eight months was $47,838, ;ing the month of 8533,356 _ - --- . � ._ ., :.�'' ,.p:: .: :.. -'':: ':.." �...'; .'.:,, .f3.lY,.y. Nle'• .nC.,"' , �J �i _ a .•,. r:+ ... -,..�.fit ..,. ,r -:. 4: ,.x•r :, w.v � .'%' n v ,`an.%.t } 'A^• - TS.', rs•' G g.•4+' banes �`!:+t'F',. _7;Zy,y', t-.C',. .>, •.,, ..f .,o "... y.. w, i. *„r, .,.. .r - "',.b%. '+ r •+ :.m •a: -^t ;Fs t; 6 L.ux: ,+t r A!+1 'MI w,,•.. <,^• w_.; ._.',; `.4:ta'+ c.., r - N 8. .xrrs ,!�<`" ? `„ •'O•'•}`+:`s1'3, „-' '� ,."+... ''� ysr`, ; :,, .Y�, .y l ` .. w ,- v d.a ..s. h .a -:. -�; �•K.4•xt'•�^:-'�+> -x a5• fi �,_ �-K '..;r 't".td,'' x- ., .{ :'F` �l 7- h S v��n.0 v > ... :,, y w �.,. .,,;Cy.J..•, �µ'. >+✓w ,- yr. a; w_,.. :.,{: ..�: .d.rL"k,.=ro4;•', r,<',,' .d• .?pt'�•' ,3'. c ..ry,s„ :a,4 - r Ute'. t ti :." _ ..�, .r.•, _, :.. ..,, .., " '...,'' _ :r, ,.'°y .,. - r, �,. ..-. viva ..• s ,y,. .. "�� w - 1 r • • r ' of cultivation. There is many -ouNtANTOK a - w l�'C!E?L�e Ff?ESl-�I' '` • plant that is devoid of all forms It Is our duty this week to chronicle *• of besot and apparently its the death of onnet�'of the oldest real- e ' growth f at a standstill. Appar- son whic•Phitook place[on a ndayG`at ChristmaoGrocerios — . Her funeral took the age of 86 ye surly it Is fit only for the garbage ars hes But lace that last in itB pplace on wedneeda� morning when P• P P her trod was conveyed to the R.0. proper environment and we at cemetery at Pickering for interment. ' �pe>[>.n.a""'� a`rmorning atit'om°', she is survived by two once see it developing into a plant terns and two daugbtem. John and William. Our entire-stock'is guaranteed new goods: Ne.olltetoclr. ,Pioisnins.,One. who , >ai►s$o off ativ tsa> clF; = of the greatest beauty and geeing are prominent is Toronto business Don't but your Xmas-"ndy until you see our display. All the bei viral iasetHon noun. - - - N oesto off odors that are &'delight to all. circles, Yrs.Coffey, of Toronto. and mixtures. A full line of to =aab.absegaensiaesrsaoa,pes lir.. boease Mrs.George OLeairy-of this.place. FRY�S PACKAGE CHOCO�:ATEl5�' ''• ad�w,trenmseead� nos iae}ade L•gM or>roreiga 90 it is with many a young man. ' Berme Riven to&arm.s nuakins'ow- He needs only a word of encourage- _ ATMA ' ' t.ose for S or 6 menthe or by the year. HattAND BON=BONS .from 5 to 25e a box raa . yout or yearly oosow payable oaatari•. meat•ad a helping .hand at the O.Lapp is attending Business Col ' W 8ni�°'ter• '*-d"-` proper time to develop those lege at Toronto. New Naval Oranges-Soc•, 40c., and.50c., a dos. - e sMis �tt3•aYwJaemisertioesai'assadvance. tis., P P R.and Mrs.Lloyd visited friends in -and-ft- germs- of true greatness .which y Figs. Dates, Nuts, Table Ruisins and•,Xmas Gm � pee line sada wtboequeal inacseioa. Sing last week. ur - Ta p� - esateaes:as«s asads no*a on applies--prrevioasly 3ssave been -lying-dor- O:G. Nighswander spent&day Ins -of-CalrraIIt�s,-saurus,-Peels,-$helleil=#alai-Spice s --sit . °aa3ve�sews ft wrieten is traenoa. ntant within him. He has been west In Toronto. tracts cannot be beaten. ; ---si3i brfasarled naml2orbiddoa and ohassee as - �s��enC8i�l.da►y' a --- oordi>Nty. Order*for dLoontdaaias adyesti.e. thffratiag after knowledge, but Weare offering as a special Christmas bargain manse souse bein asss+nS and seas%a the'ab. of islet week at J. I. Ba sled n'a. _ • has not the means to satisfy that -Arthur and Mrs. Young, of Toronto 3 pk$g. S/Olkd now Sppdsy ZSC. - Job-Work to. thirst. We know the-depressing spent a few days at H. Roper's. feelinga rson has when his John Scott spent a few dair. leer -Buy..your Zmu Groceries at.the.Grocery Store - :01.25 per year; $1.00 It paid in advance. week . the r and l Winter Fair. .� BtiDeettptloas to rte Uuit.d' 6a�� hunger and thirst remains anent- Geo. Carter and little son, of Mine- - - . - in advance sailed. He is discouraged and all stop;, has moved to I.Lemmings,where Phones-Bell or Independent ¢ he has engaged for a term. ambition has left him. : The nob1= Wm. Scott has moved to the 8th helps that class of people. iM JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, est form'of charity is that which line Markham, where he ties engagedRIIS CHARDSON A with T. Resect for:< term. _ The public school are preparing or ` NOTES AND COMMENTS - dollar spent in this way is produe, a concert and Christmas tree for tfhe tive of more gdod than thousands evening of Thursday, ]rec. 29. Don't - - There is much excitement in To- forget•the date. Come and have a ET - READY spent in 1�uying provisions for g time. - - routo these days due to the adopt those who are too lazy to work - tion of the "Pay As You Enter' and who will accept without the dlive !"frown - FOR ' system of collecting fares on the Slightest- show of shame every-. fir 4 Toronto Street Railway. The thing that may be offered to them OR SALE-P- a weeks old also _- , Jleople.do not.tare kindly to the is the way of charity. +. At` y eo s.Ewan?,Fisherr- A la stn shipment of �lIItBr goods - - practice of sLanding on the plat- form until all those before them IGS FOR BALE-The undersigned ; ��r�s�g'p,p • as for sale a samba of .ffiaii.Fns• az ' . .:.' Just •i i i t V d have deposited their small pieces Town Half, Pickering, Dec.D92nd ,old E!d STOSET,Worth Otaeetaons'9s - �of cardboard that-are so necessary - FVR MALE--T.wo young fresh caly- _ ALZ RZt3I5T•IL r rd cows rot eat. at t�e 9s,ooa.i,Ptotwrt R to enjoy a ride on Toronto street One hundred horns blankets and fur robes to choose from. _ railwa test. And when a fw �ar�onines apply a Alaecs HaI4N y person TvssDAY, Dec. 30ra.-Auction sale 'rear Mas P.0. stets — ihae got nicely seated, (if he is so of standing timber. tui:edh%rd sad OR e®L8—Reuse and tot situated MITTS AND GLOVES GALORE _ 'fortunate as to gel:a asst) he does soft. at lot 8B, B. F. con„ Pickering, Fan Hrock so. par mons. 'OF oeto�y-tree a the property of John Graham. Salegethod—SM—ash. for parsieatars ahist to We have.added to oar stock a complete lied of tr .not want the car to make-any at 1 o'clock. sharp. See bills. Fred W.J.Osseo.North eloreaoee k i tlfalaation much leaf} tstendure the CATTLE L o.:tans LE—•oust rlo� showing AN FUR LINED COATS stn notal he has reached his+ des- Postill,suctiooeer. Lad eding M nod, sew"it for cash or wins.. home and Wing over twenty samples ranging from lai5 to X140. long stops that are an outcome of Inspect. Apply to J.&-white,aroasham 7tt -S U R E SIG N S -- A complete line of farm machinery, carriages, harness and supplies, �n the 'adasption of the new rules. Of Kidsry Trouble i 0ENITS WANTED - Whole of sewing machines, kitchen cabinets. stale®. faaai R milts, ereaar!aaeptti.r- P The change is undoubtedly a laird- pan ams,lineal terms,ooms free Over &tors. stoves, palpate, wheelbarrows. washing machines and thous- = If your back se entistantly achaing coo cares in tree` wnse as once. '•T•a tans g a ship and is belbg strenuously re- sad if you experience dull shooting tree sp•ctalwa THoas• W.BO 0I s sora ands of other articles. g CO.,Lad.,KtdRe.illa,ons. 8.11 seated by the Toronto people. but paims. your kidneys are out of order. ! - the action of the Street Railway fa yottr urine is thick and cloudy or QTAY HEIFER.--Strayed from the ..GjyE US A CALL a mise•of taxa onderugn•d,lot IS coo.D. - - your passages frequent and scanty and t:e• '�_ia a@y ltltcitrt3thar nntvwrrail your lei$IkeT0 and bludt4et xre�w.....ra .. boffor-_anus,-mool4,t_ - - FRI l. outot order. Neglect nick) brie p `o a e::reaboata~T80ttse gY sr�r«n .&a they are simply dc►snst that g q y g y i which fie farted a on rheumatism. diabetic. lumhogn mood _ 1�� " poo theta by dis- . sctatlrJ., etc. _ OST—On Tuesday. 19th inst„collie ` honest-patrons.-It isi a well-known Jiro John Wagner of UO Flossie St., � ,� ����,1� -i dost B moasbs aid. eta Mon color. . 1a4:t that the colupany loses many Halifax, N: S , saf9: "Dull .Phlbotinsi .hewers ao name_sorer', salleahl. reward • -�Wh� b 7• y- pains would catch me across tlhe small wit be afro. Anyone barboring this dot after It 6 thousands of dollars; annualsy part of my back and extend Info tintuts tonne ""ll preseouaed, J. y G. otLL- &IAN. Paces 18M.Hroucham Ii - w. through uncollected fares.There is shoulders and neck, often cansmg tris —_—— to. suffer with severe .headarbes pad RL-[T and QrnamecW Trees own• - a peculiar but widespread itup � - lases. Spats Rotiltl -ad ax Z. D flmtch, Winona Oat ha•sa V„ slion that..it is`no crime to.rob a. z e before my eyes. and everything record of producing atr• thaseast hiods of trait - would turn black. I would fall to the and a Theirseemscress and shrubs,a and era•so �F'� U railway eolupaay: There a came Thetr.Moe for Pickering aod.arronad• B RLING door and be unable to gpt up ngain fon eau to J H.GULILIVB9• •sae save lice, nnaapoople- who make no at- f me who will glad to coil upon anyone who will y without nssaetaace. A ries raid. �^ drop trim a card addsesed to WDzieby. Il:lB tempt to conceal the fact that of Booth's Kidney Pills and I began s� !they have often stolen rides, who their use. The Bret host gave me relief T;OR SAI.):;—A good rough-cast - ust 9 Jfkoppling fs�s befort Christmas and 1 am now well and strung. L�� trot"contusing 8 rooms besides closets would never think of !stealing a All druggists and good cement cotter' Hard and sett water — sail Booth's ktd- ta.sde house. On*.A"of so sore of Rood gars. Don't forget that C. k, Burlin his a stock of Christmas oods consisting of (live-cent loaf of bread. It has ea ecataintag flue apple trees besides otber K g g been estirnated that about ten per s nay Pills 50r. A trotc. Also latpsrtai thford*toy*to first-class arm chairs, Morris chairs. Morris rockers. early English rockers upholstered ,R = box with a au&r repair wttb warming even assaulted. For rurtb- in leather, nurse and children's rockers. high chairs, centre tables, extension fir arucatars apply to THOR, 2. STlor cent of those who ride pay no • antee to relieve so?.Claremont 7tf tables, iron beds, couches, dressers and stands, secretaries. music cabinets, lfsrers, and it is an utter Impcsibil- nr your money _ springs and mattresses..window shades, braes and wood curtain poles, sewiDg = - back. They are ARM FOR SALE—Being lots 1'l machines; also belts, oil.and needles. . �. 4iy for ally coadiietor to see everythe w o t 1 d a and 19 in sen-.Xr Pickering,bstc4 2 mties -' Sell er-that. boarded at ever lg4erft B 18C narsb at Pickering village and ooaeULtnrm 9 01 'se Pa9 g y P� sore.,more or lwa,'of good clay loam. There }� ��/(Jy ►(stopping place.. •A ptiy-ns-you for Hidney and ares•e:..ofcru�la.atall wheat., TDey fo �Q t for SeHiIS �IW�nume/StV ' bladder trouble. is in s good state of calthaexon sad ready For 'A�e///��. -_,enter systetu is the-only one that Postpaid from' `p{16R ing. area s 9-acres of : .sed 't here boa t bay meadow sad i9 or 13 acres of good pasture. `will Ieluedy the state of affmir,, the proprietors Never•fatling reek vessel through the farm. - Call and get prices and see cuts before placing your order. and in time that may be so stn li- The 1i:. T. Booth Co. Ltd., Fort Erie, shape,f w n%ogle o cha-of house fruit,farm - 3' P Sold and guaranteed by T. M: F,ui- t.talrii cell tanned, For further paedceler. - 'CAR,EFLTL ATTENTION TO Ifled that there will be no= griev- deo. apply no(,rtiAH JON89.Pickering 10.17 j� , ante. —_,._. EMBALMING AND FUNERAL WOR]K One of the many schemes that e Con aware that there are but 9 shopping days Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. • -Andrew Carnegie, the milliouaire .. . .: _ . before Xmas a -•- .. . _' . steel King,-has devised to Ret rid Q -t leave all the shopping for the last few days bat come now and make e ` of* is• great' wealth is to assiat your se ections.' We have a fresh line of raisins, currants, peel,essence,nuts, - I�� 3 deserving Scotch sttid9nts in their dgs and dates for your Xmas cooking.. Flee our candy display. No Xtnae is aneq *o4a�d lt. i,1�K17 complete w ithouta choice box of chocolates. Then our novelty counter is endeavor to secure a college edu- very interesting as there are gifts for &IF on it, dolls, toys, books. bdkfs, -"" ' ' " ' ." ` • ' eition....The ft is made with the china. beads, brooches, blocks,-collars, jabots, perfumes, bat' Mini, ruching, We have a supply y g y papelr gift good sn 1 of fancy china•sand lase,-fancy note : understanding that the.recipient stationery.fasciastore and centre pieces. Then there are boots and shoes for _. _ teen,women and children which are always an acceptable gift. sad envelopes,faDejf.goods•too numerous to.mentioa. -should return the amount albould Phone orders promptly attended to: r v# he ever be fn a position to done _.. and to be so inclined. So far Car- Or&agee, Lentoos, 1?'igs, Dates, Nuts and I✓andies in great vsciety. negie has received back from one- 7 GE O. A. GILLE SPIE, D u�b�irton -ceeeful etadleats the sum of sixty - _ =Prime haddis and fowl. thousand dollars, and as a. result he'fi iutensely leased. He is - •• _ P A• GOOD DRIVER a et sate and full se$a of dishes, also sopa and saucers slid pl&tes is - Til • pleased, not betaine he got his motley back, for he does not need looks bad in an old set otharness, No matter if'he is a thorough-bred large or small quantities. "it avid in fact he, is doing his blest nothing will cheapen his appearance like a poor•est of harness, - I use •' = - to get rid of it for he considers it only the best materials slid guarantee a perfect ft - GEORGE PHILIP' BROUGHAM : - •i &crime for a main to•die rich, and I guarantee that if an of far ' rhe does want to die a criminal. MY GUARANTEE harness or collars are not e ' tires satiefacto I will make them so free of c but he is pleased that this form of y charge. A complete line of horse furnishings always In stook at lowest prices. philanthrophy is producing such. Repairing promptlyattended to. Phone Ind.301 excellent results. He is also pleas- BAN ? pleas- ed that these young Scotchmen y . � R�NESS E�dPORIQ� Z. ' are showing such an .admirable IC �. T. CO ��T•T• i spirit of independence, which is a Edowim6w 1873. OF CANADA -Be&aaci s- characteristic not unknown to that race. The beat form of char- A DEPOSIT OF .ON DOLLAR_ ity is that which fosters a 'spirit - —� of,indepondence, and tends to in. FOOD i■ 1� is tecei�d m ow Savi>vgs Bank L1epa>rtmeatr s>ad is,-' duce people in lowly cireimstan- vigmient to opm-an account and entitk the Dem W ces to do the best possible for If you are thinkitig of purbliasitig come in sad look around before a Pool mak- T6 hB� ctt>I';mu rate oil Int�st themselves, and which tends to buying elsewhere. , Men's overalls, work shirts,•fine shirts, ties, socks alotyved and money may be wdhdfawn at any time STA develop the best which is in them, and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. 'There area great many people#e Ice cream (City Dairy)every Saturday night • the world. who are despised by We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hose, forks and ��� Bank Departt at Evely Blraloclst. alg . Others, because apsrently they rakes. Always fresh groceries in stock. p I C.K E R I N G BRANCH Shave no ambition and appear to � - A! ]have nothing'within then worthy Re A. , t z-. A4PM AT WUVMT* +'`,Su✓• yey A U• cvV+. ,. .: ... '- '.• .. '.' .. • ':.:. •Gtr•':' .': �'.. R •'!, ..g •r.� .+ �^..�• ^i.° r „^;. `kgf''Sw�' i. ..Q. �� .q :� sv. a:` ., c�.:- was .� r T µ� . • f .• ':m`•,f.�, • '•'t. M1_. � ,. 7a:'M .. .°�".^•� rafi„i,S�dH�y...�' ,,,G .`��rfi�v �,} 3i'`+ y �;. .. ,�. .,.y� `�;N '•f•,.',es� .+ �q?lw, i,+t�` �, -:+v:.' �m ��d_�p"' �.,v.::, •,�,,. w,,,,. i "+r .. ate''' y. 9 � ,•. .t - •.o.r.->' .`,✓ a^S'0Y`.:«e:r. a•i' " `:a•�Fs� • ;.. .. q�!•:y` '•4M : a rr- R' ... �. ;..�.-4. rr ....,� , �.y.�(�> �l-•. ^ .. fid• {: /.��ve{ e✓' 1. • •�, /.l' �+} 'Y.T., i"•IM";L,. :Y ✓ Y.. ✓r •b+::� M"'''.c�' •K: ..y M.. l••-i5f'✓F l..:v , J. .:*.A.. Y. ^J,ti.i .mus. q. 4'. yq,$, .. .. i .:. f:. .,.. ..« '.' "f4i•M•d 4_; •, ee. '.f .y. ',-T.. 'X'•'. .'4."n;•+ si,..• A'4+�•. .4 -.:. '. .. 1 .. _ r-- R AY : GLARsnWWTMre. L, Todd, of Stouffvitle, JMARKMAM Ira Boyer was in the ciy this spent Tuesday hero at the home Dr. Hassard had the misfortune to ►eek, ei her parents, William and Mrs. lose a valuable imported Clydesdale T O E SO SALE N. Hurtws has pninchased s now Leaper. stallion on Thursday last from valval- ffirg.Richardson, we are eorrp ar disease o!the heart. This tea vary --- < driver. to state, is tfiow seriously ill wibh ssaedtsea.e in horses, though quite I have for sale two good stoves,'a parlor--cook, which - - W. Coates is ander the weather common with human the infirmities of old-a e, at the beia�s J 7st resent. g Oa Sunday,when Rev. R. t�. La - ss'ffesn is use three years, and a heater, is use two _p home of her son Cleorge. Having-installed.a fps i hmve no further _ Mrs. Thos. Patterson sins in the Wm. Waddell sad VP. M. Palm- ugh' pastor of the Christian Church. y�� a /ilk on Tuesday. was retsrning from hiss Brougham-ate _ s er_were in Toronto_ this week at- iatment, lhtiv horse became fright- _ tae for them. . Will sell ata`reasoCmble price. Deter Maenab, Jr., is visiting p° friends is the city. tending the Fat Sock Show at erred at some object and ran away the Union Stock Yards. with him. Ha-dumbed into James ' Cecil 8totcy was is Whitby oil John and Mrs. Gregg have both. Whits's window.masking a wreck of The Owner.Store. - ".W..]i[. PALt[SR, propcleidr - Y' Tuesda serving on the jurryy. lip ''confined to the house for it,wlnteh was about till the harm dons J. B. has been off. duty several days with an eattack of is - M. C. Selby has disposed of the .for several days owing to nines. house and tot on Church St.which he T)lomae Gibbons was Indisposed grippe, but we are pleased to elate ppu�rchased three yeah ago from Chas. . -. for a few days with a severe cold. they are now.improving. 3flcFadden,to James White, butcher - ..Miss Olive Wilton spent Sunday John Linton snd Percy Lynn of 4his village. The price paid was M. !. ppee are Navin remarkable success in 0. This emphaef'es the fact that W H - R I C H A R`0 N. : with her brother, Thos., in Myr- their--rabbit-huatilnit-expeditisw,_ Mr._White-beeomes+�-per -- —�aaout_reei- _—_.. -- '- - having bagged quite a large num- dent of Markham. where he has • read bashed _ _.A great many is this vieiait �-- _---y_w - A"soft from the .preva ng "". --- — to a vt5rr proaltable - . -' Thomas Bott,who has been in business.-8ua. — _. . .., ... b�i-�fl�j"�T�-� . • _ _ colds. sting. - f hui A Tsry large assortment of Messrs;. Gregg 1lt Coates intend the employ of James Evans for W ping an4her.carload of :cattle ,the past year, left on Monday for Falling Hair �• Books,Dolls, Toys, jest pp Bask.; where he will 'spend the sssaved for the Soliay trade. Oat! - . . to-day. -, Mrs. Jae. Harris of Wappella,$aak., Mrs. Nelson Wagg is confined to winter.with hie alstec--- says:— -- -... ... and mss them. A the house suffering from an attack Walter Steveusot of Brougham ri have found Parisian Sage to be ;$isbseriptioas takisa for all Msgasiaes, a r -:+of quinsy, visited the Methodist and Baptist the beat scalp and hair tonic and dress- ''- John Farmer and friend, Stouff- Sabbath Schools on Sunday last ing I have ever used. My hair had ____ Wesly and Daily New"al� ` villa, spent Sunda with the form- in his capacity as.Inspector ap- been, coming out in combs full and retie parents, pointed . by the. Township 9. S. was very dry and brittle and the scalp W 1; -p 014T •� Ed. W. Evans, of Whitby, was Association. was always itching and full` of dand- �/�/ %T. , �. �VI���.�V��V•a•v + raft. I have used two bottles of Per -Q. ;at Milton Benson's ons Wednesday Owing to the excellent sleighing Sian Sage and it has stopped my hair. - • -on business. of the past .two weeks a large from failing, the itching and dandruff ' Charles Newbolt has engaged amount of teaming has been done-. have disappeared and my hair is One ---- . W of Goodwood, for utilized the and soft and glossy. I would hot be with Ed egg, A large number have tt - 4 the ensuing year. good toads is getting their grain without- this One Hair Tonnic for 'COME la Pb lip anal Mrs. Forsyth, of out to market, many limas the price." C®SPI � AND �E E West Totanto, visited relatives, For women, men, or children Paris ' - ' A' number.of- the members of iso gage {s without avy doubt the. 1° here over Sonata�r $roughs, Union Lode purpose fineat preparation for this hair. Daint- ti Mrs. Henry I'ha�mson lest o' i Thought stoves, Nest 1m visiting Richardson Lo ,Stouli- !1y peRuined, t is free from grease er the Claremont Stove Man for.8sppy g lie Mosday for Buffalo, where she villas. this (Friday) evealllllln , it be- stickiness and ought to be whisseevexy vrill reside in future. g member of tke fannit could nee it Oxford.and Pandora ranges—the best]tree of stoves made ttw•dsy. f Lag the occasion of the dedication George T. and Mrs. Lee,of the daily, Large bottle 50 cents at all Also heaters and Parlor Cooke of all kinds. r 7th eau., ssppeent Sunday with Ly- of their lodge room. drugg�ats or from the proprietors. "tis&n and Mrs. Forsyth. Fred Thomas, who worked for •fie(3Srouz Mfg. Co., Fort$ria.Out Charles and Mrs. Wigg, of Tis. Bert Mantle during the pest sea pastpaid. The girl with the Auburn i y son, left on Monday for Toronto, hair Is os evert slags, sell and W®have large size Imperial Oxford, good as new,at s very low pride, fronto, spent Friday of last week where he will take•a course in gtsatanteed vis T. ticFedden. with relatives in town. and s good parlor cook. nearly now, for M11S.0O3 and s good base +' Mr. (arose and Miss Della Evans. telegraphy. We wish him success is his new vocation. ;to burner, good as new, for 1612.00. -of Uxbridge, apeat Honda with Herb and l►Mlrs. Cooper. James McFarlane, who has been o Come and ees our line of atoves, new and some asst only a short tin e• D. Fore'th, of North Claremont, in.the Peace River District since wee regret to report. poll Contin- last spring, has returned to On- nee in a very critical eondition. tariv and is now visiting with W. 3 i a � a e � a o 4— +CgARLES SARGENT, � CLA.REMONT 33, w T. C. and Mrs. Brown, of Bro- snit dire. Dowaweil,of Alton, with low O ugham. visited with Thomas and whoin his.children are living. e� g sr e , ow C7 us aAt�wsita, sTov3s AND utraxwc�se Mrs. Paterson on Thursday last.• ' Thomas Pearson. of Id rtle, has t e" °8 ` ,,1 � . Gregg. ho rues cunl9n- be Thera qon _ - IL Thomas gg, taken possession oft p re ed to the house for a week suffer• property at the south-of the vil- �3 � c Q� - ing from lagrippe, is again on lags which he recently purchased, o{ - ,., �• _ _ s duty. - bit he will sot take u4 resideac-e �� tr a ls ,= . �ej�as '� _ L1 a loins Footer H is Break- hereia-u�itii a#ser£hrtataiss:— -»,I J Y� y - — lin on Tuesday. Su far he has notTheLao ousRev. 0.Ray. F occupythe the $ ..a ser 4M u thoughts naturaill is tra succeeded in ecuring a suitable _ n At chis season our g ! riesidence. pulpit in the Presbyterian church 8 g =u S . trot CO turn to Rifts. what would lease your - Rev. J A. Grant left on Monday . : next Sunday- morning and in the o a.. 1 24,*a wife more than an Angle lamp? This u ..•for Fenelon Falls to At an in* to li Baptist church is the eventog. $ 4 li $ 46 „ .. Jni': w to-date light, burning coal, gives as mac st duction and Ake pant Ia, c_ooduct- A cordial invitation is exteaded .1- �: it t s a g• o sept' �. light m tour of your common.lamps, and. ' ing the services. W�iI to attend these seFviree. ..,i oat, ". costs no more w run than two Can be - os. Birkett spent a few::days $ se turned high or low and one or two burn- last week in Willowdale, where I ' ' " era used as desired. Requires little care. D *.I Dsal a ' be did considerable business in ai• . . p V 1�► ,J� moi,-wt,t,br, p.e...g. ®roatteu.m no smoke,- ketrimmee once at mouth. No odor. 'the insurance line: R L? 1 .Cs m,mos+p.�it v:ersa,t.ts.oanrisaspn is try a se, little ter light beer for noun- w f Mrs. Brown, of Manitoulin Is- SARSERI Hss.artoa tC Cvc.rwo+.to try use, A batter Ilght tar reading or Is- land, accompanied b her three Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' working by than gas or electricity. Es- ---- children, it vision her sister-in- sundries. Central office Heil d0 'v=AA!!' pecislly for the home. For halls, stores, g churches, etc., I can supply gasoline or law, Mrs. C. H. Found. Telephone Co. Aargency. for 1LXP tA1KNCli acetyline plants that will meet pour requirements prices right and goods VIE Those interested will take notice Rolston Leuiiddry. guaranteed^ that the Claremont market will ONTARIO CLAREMO*1T._ A l9W washer makes a acceptable gift ro your wife, one that she can use 'a _.,be held on Tuesday instead of on _ ! an'A appreciate the whole year through,and !n fact, for several years, ten to Wednesday next week, fifteen. it you are willing to pay $1.00 per year to.save her from the drudg- es in the Presbyterian ery of washing get my catalogue. chnrch last Sunday were conduct- TnAcs: Manus FOR YOURSELF. A gasoline engine is a most useful and nowadays al- ed by Rev. Wm. Rice. of Ashbtiru 1..r W. Uesia"s most essential part of farm equipment. I have them 1 all sizes and style$ ` the pastor taking his Rork yet Ia the time lase your order CO�ntswris•a sadcan meet ovary need- Phone or drag a card for catalogue. For a month Ashburn and Myrtle for the da p r for a►aTma•andtng a0stcb and d •tw Mrs. S. Bra has received word �a1�kn On!o9tl�nplo��ap�''�.cwr.n I can sell a S h.p. engine i!or$1 00. _ Bray a tnonumeat. ' Being a stack time to u o Ac�as�at` IYt11D�0sICm �• - -.. •' ---'of the death of her niece, Miss Liz- of the year in the rho better in- d"'t t�' bs°�raan saoabis �s — zie Elliott, which took place on y - �s•ta naMoaa .,�►,ipsw.a.ata HQW�'d Jgl. ,i�er - ..'�tBQ�e Friday last at'-the home of her ducementa can be gives. . aunt in Orangeville. Mrs. Bray Place your order now and have ; .e•o�wisiA t�r�, I have gasoline engines, at cutters, washing machines, wringers and had just returned from in a r mOttts L's"a 01t other seasonable goals on hand for immediate delivery. - j Paying the stones erected the first thing aataottse7oavL s+.rm.for her a visit. in the spring. • � soya w The WomenDecember a Institute will hold � u'�'�'�1 Lnmf�r Y itheir December meeting ou the ��iieieji WAITED NOW "'sf!sraoon of the 21st, at 3 o'clock, C• W. GIBBONS, — Claremont '^ vgas ws+ For Pickering and surrounding dila at the home of Mrs. J. H. Beal. — - trio for fall and plater months ass tic daerge "reliable agent to takb orders + The program will be "Home f farararrery stock. ,kmnsernente and Literature;., _ &a �lQt Xeidparterd Pine flooring. Manitoba niding� drol• (}ova PAT Wssai' Ovrerc Faasl "Review of the Year'@ Work," siding,, matched. tough and dreaved snd music and resdiage. All pine and hemloeT. New Bruns- > cLilsrvs Terssrrosi, ., Buy yyour Xrsss gifts at D.'Sim son dr Co's: We have tits geode; wick white cedar,shingles and s0o w4Mss' ladies are cordially invited.° both useful'and ornamental, &leo a Targe assortment of toy@ mail dolls syph barrels. iTuder cultivation. We guanatoo to The next regular meeting of the whiph will be on exhibition in about s week or so. Children t sd- deliver suck in ood condition and up _ A. O. U. W. will be held on the Santa Claus,care of D.Simpson dt Co.,Pickering Bell phone Terms cash to contract g ge. We can show that evening of Tuesday, Dec. 20th, dress all your IetViece, there!s good mdoney In representing a " :._when the election of ofileers far - .. W. D. GORDON A 80N. well known reliable firm at this time. the ensuing year will be held. •D.• a�x'►, �0 am Toorki Ba raculhed oversU yisars. Wet.for D. G. M. Vanvalkenburg,of Whit- cert Bulletinant ow ! paetieutars.' �A>r Nvas.az •. Pa1T�NT�D AUG.AUO.aty/ by. will be resent to give an ad- p14TT1COA F A. dress. A full attendance of-this For Pickering aad surrounding coua- Toronto, • - try for fall'and wiatisr ma+ntbe,a re1G 0 members is uested. Raisins'........................,..10c lb. able agent to take orders for' nq yn lots Of watt The course of three apecisl ser- mons to young pie is the Pres- Seems"*osins. :,. NOTt n Grown Stock poo her Gro Nurser St byterian chnn;h announced last lb. pay weekly. Use of beautiful outfit Rft BR� � �NV� ..... s9anday will be begun on Sunday Seeded raisins..................lOc lb. -free. We guarantee strictly first-olass are prepared to furnish you anything evening nest instpt►d of in the - stock, delivered in prime condition. in the line of watet suppl such ae ....10e lb. { We grow fast-selling Specialties. sold morning as announced, the .morn- Cum •• " M pumps. windmills, hydraulic rams. _ _ hi t is ing Service being taken by Rev. Mired l.. l6c ib. so compe�t�n es•IEapsp8 tho sell fora plumbing. etc. Mr. Ray, of South America. The Pro " '• j _ reliable m. 8etablishad 80 years. are o. w d iif' : .evening subject will be "The Lad- prunes, large size........:........13c lb, Ladies patented waistband skirts Write for particulars. The! $la expert eft ri]ierw der of Saint Augnstine. - black sateen, two accordion pleats..$1 and respectfully solicit your pabroa On Monday evening next, Dec. Black and mixed tea,............2bc lb. Knitted skirt with sateen flounces.1.25 WISMER S NURSERY age for the future. . Ind.phone 86$1. 19tb, the world renowned travel- Sateen,with two embroidered flounc- PORT HWIN,ONT. = ��Al��s - ler and missionary will in the Bq This is the best tea�ia Canada,' es,six inches deep...:.. .1.00 1, = lecture in money. Lattets. with eight inch em�brotd- whichaccount of ill give Work among Coffee.t er 'j6c,38c;40c,trash gt err, twenty rows of nae pleats The p1Ck8rM9 g oua �and sticking:.•.. .._............200 M. t V Pump miII1ifSCti1><8! � ,v We alone control the sale of Comma 8 S , u das •savages. . lir. Ray had._the honor while ou wait. 'these skirts here. hop snd Residence D b stj of presenting the first translation The object of this Association is to ;WHITBY,ONT. u of."The Sermon on the Mount," lessens i V tinted by the British and F'a'r- stealing and prosecute sign Bible Society, to the King of and shoe@, Men's mud Bops` hats and asps, pante,.overaUe, i est o! Whitby Houses. f Q Boys snits ad and overcoats, Men's, Women's and Children's boots the felons. Three doors w ''the Csingwas• He has addressed -- shirts and d'rawere, MembersbavinRpropiset $"tomeoavanal .'_large meetings throughout the - calls immedlaldy wi an meml�- We are-prepared to.iestal wood or Leos the United Star of Fxeonsive Oosnesissms. pumps on short notice,also attend - United Kingdom, - . Les 'and Canada, and everywhere See our combination diener seta,97-piece,reg.il<8.00,for 24 00. Nothing equal lSamberehip !w 01.00. to all kinds of repairing. v t� re to this ever shown here, the money. Japanese China in beautiful where he has appeared he in ad- Tisitsm asv ba bra lam k"p"s'�n or, - „tC " mined to be s platform ape&ter of 3-piece sets, tem, t,sugar and cream pitchors, 1 ;), 1.6% also.. seavtsrr on spip4taasim. t agent for the Ontario Wind 3[ill,'a' 2-piece sets, 40c.,60c., Tic. A large assortment o!nth- also gasoline engines anal; , the first rank. No otic should rg Bzec. Coni.—L. J. Banks, the ure ear • ,lyse this opportunity of bestirg 'or ver; beautiful dishes In chins for the Xmas _ B9 S Opo y g trode. Come early and see them. W.V.RIChardso6,Pickering, Onto i one of the missionary heroes of g j.A, O'Connor, Arthur Je*eyr MAGNET CREAM Sl3PARATORw the Connery. Admission 2!l Dents, Da SIM PSON its Co., � PICT'RING a �h Phone No.00 at residence, • elindren 10 cents. • a..it., '� ... . .. ... ., .. °� .`re, yr.$ ,. .-., ...1}w •°"Le.' •;,:., ... �.�.. a' _.�d n.- r^ ",.g, sari• .,x' r,': 1 wa4� a,-.+t. ,z .d � .d'h� - ? .,c-r... „t'' �^ .,M_ .�.•c� .w :i tr,�:y "„r ';T!,�.� T., ..� '� h..Icy. ' s� S'� • ,., .. S �•4 p W. �r•.,t` _ .^i-'",. u �• n•. w+, w"` c. ,..y\- .? '`qs .�n`.s.,a�r. H -+,�K �yy ":3:?", gam,«,` T.. .X;, '� � .l ...;w x„r33'i'l ,i::Asy. •.'. ` .iam?yl.� 4�� �, -vrri:, w+a+:. ,S�.L •^#<, ��^"N,V,y4,, "",+{�J"'Iu. �1^''++ 4'Eh'�•{ 1” 'yY a':k••�'i':• Mr. p "s r •t'>. v-,n , ;..+rl. , !.•. P...t� .,z + ..' .•.•.:;+#.r4i'� .n l� "'t's`,°� +• �s f..c "�•.--�•"�+1i;, •+.:�w._a°'x"F'<.�..z, •-.nw a Z" ..l„ y'u"' •r.yyi,y,,, ✓T. I.. •'4''Yi S' .' '8�h C44, '� J!'!'.'. .iM" `�••r. X ••'.f T' .i�. d•0 _ V . ^,�, r ,, 5 n. -., er,:..;6:�..-,. •,a, rvr• ...» H"+C- ...te. ':•t ..•'--.- .ST ....y '•.l-' • ,,, r ,gip ._. .:. „. .. ,_. _ ',,_,...:. _ _, - -....s._. ,r-•r I ,c.-..., A.ACK7+'ik'+Y�kN•X..^L'.:%rb�.c:,'•7AV.�:: .Y. y . -.rig/* .. _.J '• ..Iwo. '�rtG�7_w-cv,.'i,a•a,r.m�xsb�"'Uik4Y�CY.Y.s+¢'aPd�'+�!-Jt�ecw:itV6r�::ow+rsaa4.Ay�o-vsvi sr;.,�l+�G"'rsn.,... .n, s,+ ..:-r,.r--."i..�E..c^.;.".sd�MvciFuyt�I+GS+ .. sau�,-�r�:,i. +'•:erarn..�[,,•+�Yne="wwcn2r:✓:m:fw.ru�.^�v+r+waa'�«c;�,:.:.te't"•�x•.teaf'4=� '�;,�1 Ai 7 - .. +fir.-'�i..�►"r'� `fes ,-,T�— ... � - _ .. -- _ _- .. _ ��_ _ $eFort of A.nnual_.1teetdag. � + - M�Q� iN CANADA r - - .' _ +_ � Used is Canadian homes to produce 5 + About the-HOUSO The e:!•rd annual general meeting delicious-honisa-made bread,and a cup• a of the esareholders_af.the Bank of .+ ,.: ; ,., v .• ' '. ply ie always included;in Sportemeae' letblontreal was held at the head of ♦ - - -• - t+�......�+�.. . nadCampers'Outtits Decline Vice of the compau;,• on Deeembe i all imitation. Thdy never ' K `6th; with 'Mr.' R. )3. Angus,- the _DAINTY DISHES, r.� president in the chair. Tice an- a ion cos t give satiafac! and t fun aual statement submitted -was one Spanish:.'fltew--Cut-.one. pound_ as much. a of the best in the -history of this a,nd a half of beef steak into one S. W. C1LLgTTCO. LTD. " financial institution. The Bank of inch squares and stew slowly -for 1 wtnnirxs Toronto,Ont. Montreal Montreal,.-which . is-. sfl ultimately two hours in irich brown gravy, Awarded highest honors at all " with twely-e button onions and-four ,bouad�up with the financial history — CA"S--- rr • . 14a her, the- ounharip4 beans reviousl so zm Ernosi:lops. strongest of .our financial institu- soaked over night). -1` is en such *WPM- , - cslor'the-color alY t _ tions. At the present er fi - '.seta have reached the enormous garnish of boiled cauliflower, or x _ sum of $240,000,000. With her 147 and vegetable in season. .branches Scattered throughout the Mashed Carrots are a nice winter : ; country the bank is abletb keep vegetable. Boil six large, e carrots % in close to with the business in- in Saltedwater till tender, thea - terests of every community, and is drain, and rub through a wire sin ole: Take six oranges doinga : doing her full.. share in promoting sieve. -Melt, one canes and a hall the same as described taking" 'th - - " " B6,cragcs l pan; stir n a -: -the financial and industrial devel- of butter in a eau's oran a that was scop ed-out, cut Rdiablc , desserts oonful of Pour, add. the g P .•ppment of the country. P " f i oarrat and- 'stir over the fire until into small cubes small �n bpine- The + P Thr annual report showed a bol- quite phot, adding pepper and salt apple chunks, two peaches, two anee of profit and loss on Oct.-al, to taste, and mom butter if req-uir-- pears, two bananas, all cut 'into : -- - — 1909, of, 3+�03, 96. ;The profits fored. small-pieces; put over, all one'half- --the year ended Oct. 31, 1910, after Spinach Mould.—Heat two oun- cupful of sugar, mixing well, thea - deducting charges of management ces of butter and work into it one fill baakets; put on top of each two ;atvd making full pro;•.inion for all i ounces of flour, add a,teacupful of cherries and serve each basket on own' E L AG AMA ' flour; stir, sad when it comes to smaH plate,with-leai-lettuce. _ 4 - bad and doubtful debts,. was $1;--, ' kr r-781,993, making the_ total profits! the'boil add two ''cupfuls of -well Clubhouse Sal". package F ' .-COFFEE i 82,401..89. From this was deducted boiled and choped spinach_ Season Iof maccoroni boiled and cooled. dour quarterly dividends at 2iy per with salt and white pepper, and Four or five good sized Lunches of _ _. _ J' sent:, amounttng alWgdther to$1,• pr,-,a into a slain Mould and keep celeiy; cut in small pieces, season _ -- 440,000, leaving a +glance of pro- hot. Have a couple of 'hard-boiled with salt and white pepper. Mix Have_ gained. a reputation for 'excellence w],gob _ fit and loss carried-forward at the eggs peeled and cut into rings. with the following cream dressing: _{ pend of October, 191b, of E961,789• Turn out the spinach, arrange the Mix one teaspoonful salt, .one ta- makes theta popular favorites. everywhere. fF A further, examination of the re- eggs round, and sery , biespoonful mustard, one and one- e, - d� -port, shows that the bank has de- Milk Cakes.—Required One half trsolespoonfuls sugar, five tar with it a few-potatoes and two or '. -posits bearing interest of over pound of flour, half a teaspoonful bleepuonf�ils -melted butter, two I • Home P three small onions in th'e� meat 8154,000.000, while considerably! of sal' one tablespoonful of sugar, :eggs,_slightly beaten, one and one- half cupsof cream (sweet); add Krinder, and you can fry it lice hash "�'�EI�� over 843,000,000 -is on deposit not two �.ne�s ta of butter, one gg, half or make into small cakeis and fry. �•�""•� s16wl one-half c vinegar cook Sawe d } bearing interest. During the year an ounce of German yeast, .milk, Y g the deposits had,increased by 1119,, alis the ingredients together with dressiing in double boiler, stir ail LITTLE HELPS.. Nei Iiad 000,000, an indication of th' nani•'s enough warm milk to make a nice the time until it thickens, Just be S3lr�Os�! Well growth: The note circu•ation •-i light dough. Let it stand for two Fere serving add tab pounds lin To �.;,w:e iron rust, dampen ry, rlieT the salad will turc T !__ Ilish walnuts chopped,d: elf you add ,1.• , :n cream of to-rtai rub the bank amounted to 81 502,0(•:, hoard, in a R scut place, to rise,and PPe X' Stan as hull the ►s+ being Slightly larger than tu•; i`, J- form fnto smaN cakes. Brush over nuts ea i, a�,tf let d r, n( _ftp capital. The bink bars 4 rest- with milk, and bake for twenty min- black, otherwise it is white. _,,,�'• I � or reserve account of tl:e large svm utes in a quick oven. Serve, split Moor Chicken.—Get 25 ce^.ts' � 1;; soaking oatmeal over night it or reserve a0- nt amcunt <+f call apes and shuttered, either hotor "rth veal steak from leg. Cut 1n cam be cooked in -fifteen minutea.I and short loans in creat I;rhtaiih Quid• two tach pieces, season with 'flourland have the flavor of -cooking: on all sides• Into a large fryinghours. I ONiA1LK1tD3 �� 1 and the United States was reduced Pickled pige feet mlka 'a ga�ci' �magy, - �b� $Iq;p00;�00 durirt�t E y=a= and- breakfast_-lira#- r}a�, t^�r—$►$s-'=pan put a rounding tablespoon �f 1 man_who raised thousantl��oF lard or lard. and butter- -n txed fine heart of cabbage every year JWST 'mime o,'IT 1 pow asn�uats to' II7Gl,9:9,OCN . This feet, and after thoroughly cleans. + D...to Jo} co..J., e+•k m stv d Lood.P.et atFy w amount of moue i? I t u r call in beat ver • hot and put meat in, scat said. that the on] secret he posess- .,fs.e.n,01'. r••+•Q.'e..�•of f••� y inb t.xem; set in a good pickle such- S ,ad a,..n:QJColoA.►•"MS.+ rw�r o•� or New York and London at a•low rate as you would use fur a ham Turn tering Surplus fi�ur ucFr it. Turn ed was that he sprinkled them.ev- S.aafor Ga.r<ud►cdBTJtriWo►..ti to r - 5 Wheq one side is -browned, an 1 .. ,..�.-a,d,.:a.oa of interest, as the bank finds, it leas di fl•, After a week take up' the w cry weak with eater .ta which ha ,'- t-—..-• •idisturbing to Canadian bu3lness in- {eget, boil very slowly till perfectly hen all sines are brown euver to pat asafetida. ' terP?t to have it on ueffiit' ha for• tender, and the bones can be slip- depth of half incl. shore meat caitn To sat cucumbers-without cans- CAKES. lir t boiling-water. Reduee--heat and tag bad effects, eat plenty of. raw feign centres. It it were on deposit ped out, Take away-all the bones, y union with them The onion cos- `4 !in Canada and were dcmanded-at cut each foot into four pieces, suet simmer fur_about fort ••five mina � rS�odn�ge hCT 1111 Serbia is great,e is few hours' notice it might serious- when cold pour over them equal tea, tightly covered to save all j tains an oil which neutralizes the K Fe. ra% The result is.,a meat ae Pal_i poison in the cucumber. Sponge cake and it.is.the most del- E -fly embaisse local institutions. quantities of vinegar and. water. y To Iran Shirtwaists,—Iron the ' The 'trans and advance made by Season highly with pepper and salt, stable and tender as chic}cen and telcos of all if made.with care and t. r to which, if liked, m.y be added .a Plenty.of gravy for the children. cellar band first tin the right side, �'attentiaa, to Lite most important -the bank during the 'year -.u,w an ver small quantity, of allspice. Enough for five or sit persona: then on the wrong, till. . Perfectly- Weigh any .number of increase of $21,000,000, indicating y y' P dry, Next tura the waist inside eggs (four will make a good sized that the bank is doing its fall-share cwcrve.cold. Stewed Carrots'-Peel and . boil out and l`a i in assisting ice' the development of QVUUL� NOT BE WI•THQUT: y 't-dn the bo-ard-witi+'rhe cake',- take their weight is their _ whole.twenty minutes, six medium back down; the right side of the shells of granulated sugar and half s$ our rapidly growing country. Al y waist will be up, Begin to iron be- their weight in flour, and the grat- oogether the financial statement is sized carrots. Drain and cut in BAB �WiY TABLETS one of the most creditable ever ci� bee Return to the saucepan Lassa shoulders to collar, across ed-rind and juice of •one lemon, 1 h "it 'water endo-h '-ta cover• and back o sleeves aro'- across likeethick cream, the ntadd�the ba t and neck r Beat -presented be Canada's.-premier .fin- _ g saris' institutions. The business boil gently until tender. Then add! Mother. l+avhng once used Baby s. shoulder seams toward fronts to sugar and beat the,mi*Lure a ai .y�. -transacted l.as been large, the pro- a lump of butter rolled in t�our, Own Tablets lar their ,-little.little ones about same depth as across back. g g with seasoning to taste. Boil up Would not be without them. These until light. The lemon trice as tits to-the bank have been.satisfac- B of should the right bulge to front B 1 • and serve. These can be reheated..Tablets are a never failing remedy of shoulders. Then turn the waist rind should be-added and thea the h tory, the deposits, loans,_circuia- flour, which must be sifted until- in"a white sauce add acre even bet- fr►r the little ills each as conetipa- around and iron the remainder of tion, as well as the assets have all ter than at first, tion,• colic, worms, colds, etc., twat (rants; turn again and iron re- light and full of air. The whipped • ;,:. .:;--increased throughout the year. Td- -- fol .n whites should be deg with the - - day t11e bank is in a better positron Date Pie.—Make a goad crisp afflict so many little ansa, :And; Finally o back anfl under, arms. � crust and bake brown steel Put then, too, they can be given with Finally iron a cuff and up on the greatest care. Lhan ever to cater to the'needs of • y' Obsolute.-safety, to the youngest sleeve opening until almost dry, e` the .business communities, and bet- to a layer of nice large. dates, - ' stoned. Spread with one-third cu child for they are sold under the I then turn_the sleeve right side out, -iter able to assist in the financial de P P` _ Z!!�i-BC1C CORES PILES. oelopment of the country than ever ful of hipped cream, Place l piecesweetened of rectE01 costa n no opiate or other halrmt foilwcthese direrionsthe Iwo stbefore. lit�Jelly here and there, then ' spread drug, .- Concerning them Mrs. will be right side out when the last Maritime Magistrate Is .Case. ` - £SE$ FOR'S,'LT._ used Baby's Own wrinkled, K g a e white of orte egg on. the top, Chas. R hatley, Peterboro, Out., sleeve is'turned; and will not, be ; ,Mr. Et Sanford,.of 'Weston ' lace in the oven just long enough writes: "I have I to ' Co., N. $., a Tustice'of the '•i Salt dissolved in alcohol or am- to'brown the egg. This. is excel- Tablets for my little girl and 'have Peace for the county, and a De paonia removes grease sputa. ht, - found them to.be of great, value. Pea Salad.--Get large lemons ;con of the Baptist Church in Ber•• filling '.wick, Salt hardens gums, makes teeth Others to who I have recommend . and scoop out the inside, says: "I h>rvve,used Zam-Bok white and sweetens breath. bALADS: ' ed the Tablets say.they would.not thcm with green peas, mixed with ifor piles srid found it a 'splathdid - Salt thrown in any burning sub- - be *ithout them." Sold by medi- stiff mayonnaise dressing. Arrange 'remedy. It cured me." Fruit Salad.--One orange for Mr. Thomas Pearson; of Prince trance stops smoke apd blaze. cine dealers or by mail.at 25 cents the•lemons in white lettuce leaves, -: Real and tired eyes are refresh- each person to be served; take then a box from The Dr. Williams' Me- putting each in`a, sort of cup made Albert, Sask.,, writes: "Leat sum• w. 'Wilby. LRthing with warm venter and a sharp paring knife-and -cut into +dioine- Co„ Brockville, Ont. -_ by,the curl,vf the lettuce; serve ,mer I had a fever, which- left me K '.. z salt, the orange sideways two cuts three _ cream cheese and wafers with this ith piles. I started to use Zam. Housemaids should pour salt wa- 'inches long and one- inch apart; MEAT ECONOMICS _ -- salad or make cheese balls.and put 7uk, and three or four boxes ef. z ; ler after using'down drain,pipes: then begin by cutting from the top them-on platter, putting the fected a complete cure." : _ Add Batt water in which -black down half way of the orange an Soup Bone with Dumpling.- -lemons around the 'edge."This' is fi Zam-Bok will also 'be found a tnd-white goods aro washed, each side cut,' which will form a Purcl+as:•• a soup bone, 'about a 15 an odd and pretty salad, and easily sure cure for cold sores, chapped t Asmouldering of dir1L. a can be cut into the -orange, and. cent one, for a small family, put made, sag's, frost elite, uloets, eczema, A• ane which will be reform of bas- -ter, kettle it about'cover wit-b wa- two blood-poison, varicose sores, seal - Bleared for broiling b�a_•thandful of then scoop out the remaining or: in a kettle and half cov C�rhddle Cakes—One' egg, >; halt, •g , three hours cups milk, one-half 'teaspoon soda, 'sores, ringworm, infiamed--patc-hes I,ernon and salt removes stains ket. Of the orange that was taken to cook. Keep plenty of Rater on I one-half tea•spoan sugar; one half babies' eruptions and chapp Irom fingers, ' Do-not use soap. out' add' as follows, vhic'h serves it so it will- not••.boil dry; season i tzaspoon baking#powder; flour -to places, cuts, burns, bruises, and with salt when about half done;I make soft batter; pinch of salt. iskin injuries generally. All drug. tet pare potatoes and- let.. themboil Break egg in-bowl, add• mills• and {-srs and,stores -Aell at 50c box; or : with the m�at_for half a14'hour be 'sada, then to the flour acid sugar, ust •free from Zam-Bok Co,, TO f r o t e er , ble rete f pr's You oreY salt harmful potatoes in, tak o about half •the spoonnof melted butt r addedjust •a o on re t..o price. n O, 1 re warned against arm ul limits- .. anot er et le of pan iidd liquid lin o k i rove m m ch. ate the re -, D e baking. mp '- a the u .tons and subatit s See $• « ,' Beat Lipton�8 � a little water and.set on a:,stove to The baking powder will keep them istered aame "Zam-Buk" on everF+ d ' h . k t bef r = --- - For Tea You � i p boil-while you ix thedough for f i tic ore g ,. _. dumplings as follows: .. _. from be'ng sticky. •parka a be uytn Madam; It's the Saltie Fainou8 One quart of flour, into which FACT' AND FANCY. - two teaspoonfuls ,6f bak;ng powder _Kind . Lady—"Remehnbe;, m$ `- _ �'" •' G'! - J Is.Sl)ld All Over the. World. ._ '' has been sifted, add'a ' little"-salt Even tht;-straight-girl is bent an - _. Tea Thr: _ — has a good sized teaspoonful of marriage. poor man, that fortune never c as• es anyone.' Sandy Pike "Dun= - lard'; mix altogether'with n fork, -Brazil's annual coffee crop is half no aliou� that, mum, .I had $500 u � then add enough milk to male_ a a million tons chase'Tft. one time." Bind_Lady--' � • Tsoft dough. Toss-out bn b P,,*? Lova'laughs at locksmiths, but it "you• really mesa it?" - Sandy board and cut with a amalhsizcrl is 'very �+ourteens indeed to- -gold pike-"Yes, .mum; it was in theONBiscuit.cutter. Take half-the wim• smiths she of•a prize bulldog, and IF juii �: ', _. - � -• _ - _ her of biscuits and put in the )'q- .fin old, scratchy pen, held to the made. de -fence by two feet 1'' a aid, which should he-boiling, and flame, of a gas-jet for just fifteen _y _ ''Sold Only in Airtight Packages.. - let them cook for fifteen or twouty srcohrda, will write again as good :Flower tea—a new tea Made of s =R minutes. The remaining biscuits as new. - �'- can be baked for dinner. 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'k .. �f '� ,,,. .. .. _. .,a,. . - - _.....:......__-..,,., ., ♦..._ ._ .:. .._ — — .. — _' sees ......_. - .•-.. '._ .-,- e�r.,G• ..•• pit.,a'.ww.•Yv�a4«. re ++khan*-.LLWw,r^MK.rakx�w�ab+.lm.• �LWasu+.. -:�'. . ,, � ��•' .. .. .. .•++:7t,a.wk••-e.:rer �.--,dar�•:.a••ro-Vt.,�w.ix ., y't^5,,. • M T jcy� ILL.. LtYEB AMONG FUE$LO$. - - -- ---. _ ..- -'--------- - - ------ - '�' I""�' 1 I!Ldtl �. A QUAINT DISH. - a t ,sees: sees Student Writes Home of New "I have cooked a little surprise NO FAITH CURE for you, dear," said Eleanor- "aa Xexlcan Experiences. f , -- _ - almond souffle. I got the recipe ; ¢� Miss Frierre-Marreco, who holds from the new cookery book." i --_.---*UT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS a research fellowship to the Somer- Arthur smiled doubtfully, and took a mouthful. ..CLEANED" OUT iP. F. ville College, Oxford, England, an "Can't say I Iike it!" he spiel- adventurous young woman who is tared, Ouf l Sure you of the in- ir,.• SLAO$'8 SLltTICA. Y B deeply interested in the study of structions right Z" The Ray* Lamp Is a high trade lamp,sold at a low price. - —" anthropology and who has taken Oh, yea! responded Eleanor. Thera ars lamps that colt muff,but tDoro b so better la evade at •aP "I CaII ea them b heart. Just price. Constructed of solid beam: nickel pla"41-•sally ke" Clean;an �e wee' a�ouy when a frleDt]�gage he unconventional comae of liven „y y ems ornament to any room in aur house. There is nothing kaowa to she, B hear me. And she reached down JttsAo► Of lamp-mnkiag that can add to the viae of the 8AY0 I+el era bsDM Wei him a box. Now he reeom leads with the Pueblo Indiana in New the cookery book and handed it to mgrs wingiv er c•• live dealer everywhere. If sot at roto,,wilt@ for der --lar to-t�ta searost aawl of them to everybody. Mexico, with a view to getting first" her hubby for him to check her The Queen City Oil Company, Limited, Toronto. ` hand information in her pursuit of by. Take half a-pound of grated Y Newcastle, N. B.,, Dec. IS knowledge has been writing .to her almonds-' " �� Ji10iJNT CLEMENS 1y1ICHIGAN A" 11 WANTED. 'Special).-In these cold fall days friends in Oxfox'd giving interest- Quite right! interrupted Ar- , ' I GICNTS WANTED FOR TWO XZW I,dMj/, ��{ hen-the-elrill-wrinds-ery>sLalize the- - -- _ tl�.. _ -- Aunt Cle pn.tsten.sn.cw - ' uric acid in the blood and cause the ing details of,-her life among the -- 'One pound of caster sugar; hhroughout America as aII all-the- t°.wir part elan to eCr' mme Alas + pangs o Rheumatism and irciatice Indiana. -- _ - -- mix-well-will►white-ot-three ear-- uad-lrealtk reaor€, aid"thou- io to bring sleepless nights to many a She tells how the Indians have eggs--' " 'rands of people bear testimony to A,'per sue:n geea;d Sells ou d�t. Aboo.l"S ,� ,,, "C9rrect!" said hers use. he benefita derived from its miner °..chatty to tartstocs Duo. we of M ..a , 1 oma a man's beet friend i8 a yales for itself in one Dona writs to-alar. % r , christened her ed Yopovi, es « `Add a pinch of white pep- � 1 waters in cases of rheumatism; ifaady Jack.Co., "min, eau .x•.'- )who can tell his neighbor of a sure r, r, Flower of the Sed e. She lives ere for his tortures. Such a friend B Per land kindred diseases. For biliousi WANTED. Wm..F. Black of this lace. He by herself in a little house of wood "Pepper!! Great goodness!" ex- and liver .troubles, digestive trqu-� P exfRD—HILITAgY LIrD 61aAi1ft uffered from Sciatica and lame and canvas, doing practically all claimed Arthur, a' he turned over les, nervous disorders, general de-1 W OlLAA ie Or lioelatos. Kindly state lee.. ack. He was so bad that he could her own housework. The Indians the leaf. �ility, ett., the efficacy of its Wi tj, :ua and price, sea;as. smatter[. - ot.lace his boots or tum in bed. trash her with ever courtesy- " `Two large carrots, d spoon- 'erg is wonderful, Seventy-ft perl ,ABN .THN BARBER T=A t1_MW y Y fel Of muster fou chs , ''`Coln—`caataatpr`•tlee-ear•t■l odd's Kidney Pills cured him sad �d,. I peed on- Feat. of rheumatics are cured bads oa-few w«ka compute coarse-saish foss f fieadlineas. She finds an obstacle ions, and— Cfradn.cer.era twei,o toe�teas dollars week. +� wants all his neighbors to knosi sty per cent. benefitted. Write' i , write foroatal ai 'pi the care. to her purpose, however, in their "Stop—stop!", roared Arthur. D. McDonald, District.•Paanen-! seri Qsesa kkra,t Tus else Barbee oO '' y" "Yes," Mr. Black says, in an in. reticence to all matters relating to "You're muddling up almond sour- ger r Agent, Grand Trunk Railway ' fie with Irish attw! You've forgot Syntem, Toronto, for handsome de-' CANOER, Ttimoro. Lnmpe. ate 'sternal 'terview, "I was so bad with Scia- themselves. and external, cures without pa#o by = ' :¢icy ar>d.Lame Back that I couldn't ten to cutthe leaves of this wretc riptive -booklet telling you all' ons borne traattlt.atw wilts as before we The people are fztremelR „ - :s )rtes Dr: Beninis f[eaical Co Limited. :” 9^* Place my shoes or turn is bed, when wokery-book 1 about it. proud, and sensitive," she writes, t:ntlinsivor d, one. ' friend gave-lbe about a third of L s TOaoYTO liva!'I7'iL Puce , c - -xv box of Dodd's Kidney Pills. I and very much on an equality THE VIMR.. r #BLksi elvers c.:,year.'I�lulOyl,cotq c�e�ra J - atarted isy,�,� them without muhb with white people, in their own a ' poet graduate«ear«is gone- �a �`s'ri Cassid Harri an was around erre la mama e. elate Yoe Y.N. A�ifsa. _ silk is their curative elvers and timation, at least. There is as o - y'' ,g , , ue dna soled�u.p 7.ay Po th day braggin about th b atin War will le received ty mip ©reoas, el vin Lendeai,iia Lraoa avease. •+'found: them all the were recom- vices determination to f> trate: a. a �Te, eek,, pe Y ' e he gee Finnegan last Meads . �AsawNcaa H^lN TONIC. ended., the inquisition of white people. In �°'� JI Casey-Leat Monde'Y Sure, - ' "Now I am recommendingDedd's some places it is -veiled under , , , W• went every mmw Slid woeasn wu. has 7 that's near a week ago. Tis a nardru4 or whwe lfSlr d la.fiug d i••ter pY. kdne Pills to all sufferers from forms of politeness; in others it When cookin canned Dorn if you , 9 „ B Y wonder he wasn't around sooner. japans.Hair Tonic. P."pa It illas wsip.makN t„. - idney Diseaae." takes the form of open hostility. put a piece of butter in the pan and i heir grew cbick and abuadaat'y. :Pur W'coat. w H 1 Dodd's Kidney Pills are no faith She further fella that she nuc- let it melt before putting in the Cassidy-Aye. but it stoma he we sots seed rod tree a ser sky. eq t seeded beat with the old a nuc only recovered from it this morn- Jar Dollar pactago-•-on.rngD r.,r ta" 'metre. They're a simple jut sure corn it will not stick and scorch so in), t,•e►m•at blare for diseased kidneys. whom she induced to teach her quickly. s r rsCKEallE•s MEDtcsL atAk something about Indian medicine. ChathauC,N.a..candid. .< River steamer's and forwarding PUMNUIW In winter Check, shill., brsaks up /, ants at Prince Rupert are ac- CHINA'S GREAT CANAL. Skub eotds t,nd tills prevents Bronenitis, l.a{rip g P The Soul Of iL Ansa•ltstiaet a•' - "' and Shesmatirm. Uasqual:ed ass finlment f�`i -ce.pting freight for up river points _ •a!k: In these day& people appear to frost bice,,cbilblalss. braises, sp,aler, ecoid b I Aatlone Insist on�y X, all tts,aE&tssa only sae�iattu.r-Fever a.vD,/ at the shipper's risk only. There have forgotten the old grand canal eh.ee. _ an now enough freight at Prince ee of China, which was dug way back L"= A Osasses - 'Rupert, so they say, to keep all OTTO HIGEL is the dark ages and has never The bachelor is worse off than the river boats boa until the Biose fir y•i 'been rivalled for length, It is am UNFOOLED, the married man 4 How do you ! f nave rtion, Warehouses a Port Pisano Aot#O - -'tlnilea-long and in used caonstaatiy. make that out t" ."The married tp B sea She painted her cheeks, man is afraid of only one woman- Essington are full of .freight as - But she didn't fool me. the bachelor is afraid of all o[j:veil as local warehouses at Prince TO PARTIES HAVING l ACCOt'NT. y And painted she did her cheeks, them." iRupert. Transportation to Big FUNDS TO LOAN. ®@111°T OVERDRAW YOGB HAA1H An s he ea it in. streaks, lCanon by rail over the Grand ..,be eetteotr+sled tiortga;.Cem +a wtsr _.. _. ts. to aa;r -Ii- ffJ'ILB-see a6 k int there days,terl..-t beyond ad a iia be; ofatbis 10 t_ef�rh#sl.ln-�i t hw.f�1ac.: To overdraw yflur bank account, She had painted her cheeks, ithi7n the next 3t)days, but beyond 1!buslasas m:n of u:o'.anara'.ill aud+rllib" whether mentally or physically, is go she didn't fool ase. point ill on',y`be stages }t• loan reads t•. rivate parolee upon Final more auscxW even than to over ritod ack tr4ins for the sow towns Irforteae•.cnParis.toMantc,laa,naskatchowate �. 1 war rdrsd et. P n# Alberta raw ®aLeriall)+ Repan wasted Misisrd'a Llnfelent Moa MCRM. Eta. Palatal Goitre b7 Y1't• beyond H'azieton. !'hese #sans will raters ressuneranfvo rates of laanan, strengthen shattered -- - ARVS-3ai:a1]tSNT. y Chases,rut the mmu►ttus wt.i be rtwleei &;pi. Ht BATABD Yca1r,I•l.I3f. ,as. Yatuawoa es.:e by Cee of the �s+tDg nerves and rejuvenate your rheu- Jonen-"Brown is very careful Chattram. out „pupa, why do brides wear long Tru-1 Compaale•and aa.trasteod by Uben to bo ; v=atic sysiem by visiting the fear- shout his children, isn't be 4" Jen- I was 'evened of lneammatjoo by Mlr. urreet ABD'S LINI][il'LtT, veils?" "To conceal their sakisfac- For felt iafdrmal,soa address +� ous Mineral Salt Springs ad the lows-"Yes. he's 'trying tb bring SIBS, W, A. JOHNSO;f °+ p �i - =a tion, I presume, my sons ` p- _ � I, " of 8L. Cath- them up in the wary' hie should have wa'ldt, Aot. .. _` he CI�i3plidated Mort a e Comp - I Catharinles Well' aria Ont A natal card to J. gone. --- t wee rural of Facial IReutralgia br 1111tF Mlgnlpt�,+ ABT F. LIPF I1tENT. Away-With Depression _antic M4-1- 317 Partaft Av*nue, McDonald. District- Pamsez"j ---- I•arbdare,WIt s, IPL RAMA7 - ■aBlttlaA Grand Trunk Railway Syr Many inherit wera'it 7nags,�and as pncholy -These two evils are rife M accompaniment of.a diorderod stn- _ ln, Toronto, will bang iIIitatra� disease usually osseails the weakest _.. . mach and torpid liver and mean , _ descriptive matter. point, these persons ase continually y. le wretchedness to all whom they visit. Q,,,h fr�,�� ge�tpoaed to atLaeitn ePd cold and put- +�a>Da W Fera JIBE FIRST STEP. Yvonne disturbances. The s ecdy The surest and speediest way to a _ y P A woman is foolish to resort to combat them -is with Parrrlielee'n Z���sT FURS come fres••voer 31. ,� ! use of Bickle's Anti Consumptive 4ee rs unless she has s lot od con- pan of Me COUNTaT: sues rtlf][ ! Do^,you think they will asawovf e B ru will be Iour�d a preventive l Vegetable Pills, which will restore nee MT rt7a KABRiT asd a:oH'f r:,, q - tlheir engagement `soon 1" y P P I fidence in her complexion. the .healthful action of the stomach KOVa&. av shiep#ait Df&sc'r to as you r e zmd a proteetiom. strengthening the+ receive tar tetter P10cls tbaa you have *� "Ne. They haven't denied it ! and bring relief. They have proved *owl eedoisew6eee,because weaertd1": :o „ iorgans so that 'they are not so li-! ; Holloway's Corn Cure taken the. Oce r usefulness in thousands of taco ufactu ma HIGH GRADS F_ -"� •:tt fable to derangement from exposure A trial oupesest will coxvrxcs sw. ,f', s,exn out by the roots. T let and aces and will continue to give re- A specialty srrarred once Uu roe yJur iF ( abrupt stutospberic changes. Teri itary wttt be maned upon request. We 4669 saints 11 tosaQe it. _ �ief to tate suffering who are wise , bvwk p neglooted ootyha �pe�a�"e ickle'a Syrup In �h8ap SIIa gOOd. paw all esvrenrte.eparps as cosmtssloa, .. a,aws bass bNn weed iy fu esu Cs■Ltiae w C CuOligli to n!e!' Ll1ESa. and remit pranptty, r. lMNm ia'"I form ___ .. C A$SNER - _ A man seldom seas any money. And srlaetilnes the wife of.a'self- �CPa� FUR CO. made man wishes be had used bet It's Craik to speak the truth at settees»tk St. c.otrsr. , Before he eta married he spends F Prow Terk Cit, Ls.d.#SM1,0011.00 d1 It's surprising hew well the ewer- B i ter raw material, all :times-still it has its draw= .� age Basin gets along when you eqn- it.; after marriage his wife spend.. backs. _ ---:'aider br,w worthless he is.. d - 11'a imp'ssihle for sole people ! a. rue sp...+o is t�yira,a .o do"an iaeam• to be both good and i-aeresting. NOTHING DOING. $r a box Bores Flee Before It—There are! To take paint from windows and 10DINOL6•salon to the throat&mar down Sato the fangowlm have been afflicted with Deal rom ti with&,cold ae with a. are, and I should like to sell you a gim- fOP $S - .mores and have driven them away i'"b'ayoubeginWcough,t'ae'Lu•a''l,.aaBat'am Blies rub it well with hot vinegar. let," said a careworn-looping man The •nosthighly efficient appIcation 14,.. -' *id Dr. 'Thomas' Eeleetrie Oil, i rr ■taart+. Llnitme.nt Cara OLedrnlf. as he walked into an office the other for thn reduction of Swellings, Goitre, (which sets like magic. All similarly i Jack—"I kissed her wkeen she day. Thick Neck, Glandular Enlarge. I troubled should lose no tfrae in t did she do?k ng 'J$eY ToI�ept�vher It is always advisable to select a hat "1�e have no..use for 'one," re- 'r'an`g• Its Positive. y' . .!applying tkis splendid remedy, as brand of prosperity that .you can plied the clerk: of all kinds, in any.and ' Ithere in nabin like it to be had. eyes averted the it$t of the even- stand "Blit you should look into the fu- PILES all .tabes, quickly re- B ing." ,+ lieved and positively cured. Cure lit is Chea but its ower is 9a au tures went on tho •.cher demurely. P» P your suffering and live quiet, v ab •arsy expressed by its low price, 1 'To brave the children sound and "Surely you want to make. holes Common Senxe"for Piks will do it. ; u'' Tff1/ MURINE i`YE REM EDI/ for Red, Weak, Weary: Watery Eyes healthy is the first care of a mo- in your boot-heels so that you can $i a box, fS for i boxes. Mailed on :z a" "Doctor,". said Mr. Blues, "my andGrmulatedEyelids.-Murine Doesn't I thee. They cannot be healthy if get your skates on." receipt of price. insomania is mach worse now than Smart-Soothes Eye 'Pain. Druggists ltroubled with Worms. Use Mother "I use skates which.. require nq LYLE MEDeCiffE -it ever wa$ before." "Indeed," Sell Murine Eye.Remedy. Liquid, L"ac, graves' Worm Exterminator. straps." caMpAmr, TORONTO replied the M. D. "Yes, sir, it is. 60c,• $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in "You may want to screw some Aseptic Tubes, 2be, ;1.00. Eye Books boards to ether some time: The w ' Why, I cant even sleep when its P Rich Uncle-"Yt,u might as well B ]time:to get up." send Eye Advice Ree by Mail. B old-fashioned method of ,driving � � ' "= - Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago. stop mooning about Miss Wilson. screws in with a hammer is parse- <� She has t been in love with you •wast w sat thing to,droagtbin watt - cious as it deteriorates the tens- Va. % after all. $he's' been after 'the ' � ki "Che D 3 V menthol Plaster. tf will Ytiii eau t always measure a city of the fangs of the screw, as it ease ntt■bago and tbeamatbm. =l tons make man's brains b the len inoney she. thought you would get „ • eeveo sac Plae%•r• Darr s Lawrence co., Y . nth of his from me." Nephew `Im ossible! were. �� �aontreaL' Heir. P "Nothing today, sir." ' up Why do ,you think so T" Rich "Th:-, gimlet acts as a cork- -Miser ork , -Miser 'loves -coin an but the Miwrd's Llnlnteot Relieves Hourafgtn. >t rlt le—"I've proposed to her my- , Y -company, screw.' } self, and been accepted . Chase tl,.It Rin io , useless horse !e'eling is never reciprocal. p "I don't want it T" -' Into a sons , bealptb S horse, willinga ' _ In decelaping the idea of truth- "It also may be used as a tack- and eager to do a good day,work:. mT - . fulness, a teacher asked the rytres- -���-- Donee lee s 5� Sore .throat' leads to Tonsilitis, ,r hammer, and a cigar-holder, and a pa]tia, Curb, spline, tion: What is the best thing in sprats,RingbonZ!ur say other Lame. y� lir`• Quinsy and Diphtheria. Hamlin, toothbrush. nets kee the world t0 d0 'and at tile'' name p your horse"in the stable. Wizard Oil used as a gargle' upon time the hardest Z'' A little girl "I .tell you I don't want it." dire it wttD •;�: ink- the first symptoms of-s sore throat raised her hand timidly. "Well, "It has an eraser, a pen, an ink- prill invariably prevent all three of „ stand a table, for computing com- ' Emma7" To get married.", Ken ��l's - . ;hese dread diseases. pound hat-box t _ p rest, and a hat box a - t n --• •. U tachmeiit. �pAV�It Cil r - A Simple and Cheap Medicine.- is "I can't hal' it I don't want A - A calAley Berg had endured i P , A sirnr.e, cheap and effective medi- „ It cane, without leaviJaa scat, 'the 'stuoidity of P __^reit for many pine is something to be desired. biemleborwhite beirs-because it do" Bays. ���llljjjjjjne day the '`rookie" was "I know you don't; you're one not blister. There is no medicine so :effective.a e�; don't ithus greeted'when ale"had violated ^ ,tx,_.- of those men who bu i Bim- rept haus,B.a:,I4ae 14th am " rf•gulatcr o1 the digestive §ystem as - w I ., the ,sergeant's - orders: "Don't Parmelee'% Vegetable Pills. They.. i' s let unless it has a restaurant, $nal >•r: ��trhoStr f.iniasenc for lever come at the horses from be- a'trip to England, and an Italian r•tsiepre.ent. (are simple, they are cheap, they �' r P Y , CSall bees wiebout it farl0yea„,," e Mind without speakiri to them! can be got anywhere, and their be- �f;,�, opera com an attached. Ill .go oaosow dolltDott. r'ty "' And find a than who will offer o 11'hey 11 be kicking at that thick prove their re- � "` 'a l ton of coals if you buy a jugof �'abe~for SL Raoenist tee nefi Pal, action will 1 head of yours 1.. And as a cope- pomrneridatriori. '1�ltey are the me- RR .4t' „ b >fa " queIIce there'll be s lot o' lams THF,p beer. That's your mark. baat�� l' horses the squadron," rJicine 'of the poor man and those !� y. And the careworn man walked 25LET"aslbretaty h !wbo wish to escape -doctors' bills ----. out with his metal plumage on illy ILL 0. ��itoM,las w 1 Mlnard's Liniment for osis everywhere 1vi11 do waif ia" ling them a trial. T 1 It ISSUE NO. 51-10. ,perpendicular. - ' — h ,:a::.x. ,F' ?r: ,.. 'y:til ^,, ,&•� �f v y P -Y .,;•,•:<:" .r. rr,., ., .•a•ti,4iS-' �• „ ,'- ^'lt^,•+�-, ,u:tr ".: sees �a 'Yew* ��;:;�:t� .�""`w.. fir✓: .�., , . .., .. , 1 :n • . '.:. .-. 5P4� 7, MWIN, swoop"" Ayr, it— —We congratulate Messrs.John —Goo. W. P. Every, of $10 Gormle, will install she ,LOCALISMS— y and Thos. Andrew in here at present and their success in winning several officere of Doric Lodge, A.F. &A. 70VER00" James 110arsdy, of Oshawa, prises on their poultry at the M., this Thursday evening. P-1 —Christmas shopping. Stores as In town inter Fafr at Guelph last week. �w on Monday. will be open each ev- shipped a car. —What nicer Xmas present can in Pickering m --James Donn Vaturda, you give your mother, sister or ening until after the holidays f6r load of boas on Home the convenience of customers and Ladies' —Mrs. Kerr and daughter, Miss friend than the _,Hate, spent Saturday In the city. Journal for a year? I will deliv- Santa Claus. �D has had a-AW1 er —Everybody should see the A few of those heavy tweed, reversible collars,stylish and up the firpt of the month issue for Goya his rest- L20 for'12 months,or the 24 cop- great display of Christmas in every respect, real good value, and the price is within 'ban the reach of all. dente. fosf6r$2.25, chea43ert through and fancy goods shown by Dickie _Wm.:Mj6rcombo pqrej4ased J. the post office. Willie Marquis. & Chapmau. Finest Fruits, Gm D. RejbWees,.h1vXk #Over on —The Methodist Sabbath School ceries and Confection. Ask for TIES—We have the larielet range of ties. and muffiers very suitable Tuesday. .' intend holding a Christmas enter- one of our pretty calanders. for Xmas gifts. Also the newest nicest line of house slippers In town hall o4 the A great school. One school —Mrs. W. To Elartrkk was in t0in 6nt 1D the Oshawa; a few days during the evening of Thursday. .Dee. 22nd. hat for every member of the family, t Is making itself felt In this The progam will consist of drills community is the well-known El- 3"t Weak. —Mrs. I. H. Bundy spent a con- choruses, pantomime@,recitations, liott Business College of Toronto. this week In Toronto and a splendid time is Rasur- It enjoys a large patronage and R. A. BUNTING 'PICKERING pie of days 9 Tto all who attend. Admission hundreds of students go but to with friends. Mrs. John Law, of Toronto. 25 cents, children 15 cents.' positions each year. The winter e on 3an. 8rd. A-hand- lbas fin.speudiug__a,&w_daY_s_hekr - —There is-- a. by-..law in- h-e-til termopens 'with relatives� lags forbidding residents from de- some-catalo-gue wift-be -mailed to UDrlk I N a Mut-dough- -posit4ag-their-mah"-on--the-streets.-,alI desiring tin take A_q.oureg. -------Mrs. E. Aer, Miss Georgie, were in the city A number aparently.are ignorant —A few moment" excilewen on Friday last. of the existence of this by-law and, occurred' on Wednesday after! Mrs. Story, of Bloom- as a result a large amount ashes re occasion- —Mr. and noon o the streets he n. '.Ington'. I with D. are' thrown -upon the-street. *It' ed by a,"ruh6way. The animal spent Tuesday and Mrs. Simpson. not only destroys the roads in the pr6ved to be N. J. Chapman's —As we go to press the town- winter• season, but the unsightly driver attached to a delivery wag. council are holdhig meeting of the year. frequently the means frighten-- come frightened while tied in in ���!N[ ship coun the final heaps -by the bide of the road is ou loaded with coal. It had be. front of the hardware store, and —Dr, F. L.-Henry will be lAere g horses. XMASilk 4. usual next Tuesday to attend —The Ladies' Aid of St. An- the chain by which it was tied ap his professional duties. drew'? church held a pleasant and broke. It ran fu.4 far as the Friends —The Ladies' Aid of the Meth- turned in successful meeting at the home of Meeting-house when it odiat church are installing a Kel- Mrs. Kerr •on Tuesday afternoon. to the sheds. Qther than's brok- drop in coal Currants, 3 Ibs. 25. soy furnace in the parsonage. Refreshments were served and & en shaft and a slight ky Cleaned Curm 8-lbs. 25c. Valencia Raisins, 8 —J. Horsley, of Reaboro, form short'but enjoyable program giv- no damage was done. Seeded Raisins, IOC pkg. erly of Pickering, is we regret to ea. The following officers were --One of the handsom6st Christ- Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs, 25c. Oran Re and Citron s-, report, seriously ill at present. . elected for the ensuing year:Presi- mas numbers issued by the Cana- Candied Lemon, in dent, Mrs. 'R. Deverell ; Vice- dian press Is that of the Farmer's Citron -Robert Millei continues Everything the beat about the "me condition with Presidents, Mrs. W. H. Peak, Mrs- Advocate. The number i uti- Figs, dates, spices, nuts, essences, &c. s bea, very Bile signs of improvement. D. Simpson, Mrs. R. Cronk, Mrs. fully illustrated and cotitAins and all fresh. —The BellTelepbone gaug, who J. Murkar; Treasurer, Mrs. Kerr; interesting" articles of a have been working In this locality; Secretary, Miss Jean Gordons ma Y_ reminiscent, humorous Full assortment of Fry'e Chocolates and candies galore. Beautiful -s -bons Alma Davidson. pra�u( 1, Jas =oved to Port Credit on Friday Stewardess, Miss Alm andsent mental character, One boxes of 25c, 35c and 50c bon last. —We understand that com- of the leading articles deals with —Robin Gordon has returned to plaints have been made that the the success of the Farmer's Ad vo- the city, after being off duty for tment Fuller Them" Ever Gift Depar about ten days with an injured skaters wb(r have been enjoying tate demonstration orchard. This foot. the fine lee during :the past week should be read by all interested in or so, have so far forgotten them- orchard fruits. Subscribers to the nals and Bibles. A large —Wm. Gilchrist has gone to elves as to purloin fence rails be- Farmer's 'Advocate receive the New books, the latest publications, Hym. Cberrywood and will reside with selves to W. H. Crnmmer, for number free, by others it may be and varied assortment in choice fancy china. Santa Claus has his sister, Mrs. John Somerville, the purpose of building up afire obtained for 50 cents. filled the toy department with everything to please An future. to worm up the chilly skaters. —A very pleasant even-t- took the children. Bring them in to see Santa. dford, has Fancy gift of all kinds too vain- been B. Horn'. of Bra They clairn that the rails were old place on WedueedU. Dec. 7th. Fa a 7 been confined to his bed with an erous, to mention. attack of erysipel&F, but is now and the fence broken down, and when Mary Agnes Wray, second they thought that the tails bad daughter of Jon and Mrs. Wray, gloves, mitts, incises, _U sef u I gif to as sweaters, dress lengths, abawlt improving. outlived their usefulness. But. -was united in show you a fall stock at right prices. —Allan Clark of the lake shore. ford. slippers and mufflers. We can of Toronto, ac- that is no excuse for usiugthat compa nied by a friend,Cecil How. marriage to Richard L. Craw which did not belong to them. We of Pickering. The ceremony was 611, spent Sunday at the home of hope that R word of warning will formed at Whitby by Rev, Mr per ..his parents sere. be anflicieDt. Manining. After the wedding -6 —Mies Nettie Carruthers. of the - read- T _X.cou. _Tbe_&-_Q�U._W", _2pen meeting recep reception was held at the home of ATER "nHAN 'OVIPR held on Tu6i — 6� ---bmdthoir- David C'rnw. -go of-Jays with A. and Mrs. tdsi evening W" a the groom § "'g We are just opening Howlett. success although the attendance ford, when an enjoyable evening g out a beautiful display of silverware in H"d o . Otlier.gath- was spent. After a short. wed- ware Department, berry spoons, pie kuifes, tea spoons, —Gervos Cornell has moved into was somewhat aniftil )ung couple will so children's sets, shavingsets ding trip the young butter knives, ioffee spoon his fine new residence opposite ering�z u the village the same ev on the Ifuicuit jars. bread tray. long ening no doubt prevented many reside on Mr. Jeffry's farm cake Basket, fruit dish. ; the twhool. We hope he may from being present. Grand Mast- 3rd concession. cruet, bon-bons. First-class goods in beautiful boxes. be spared to enjoy it. her from er J. J. Craig, M P.P.. was pres- -quite a large num here attended the funeral of the entj and in a.next yet practical &TOUFFVILLK presented the aims and ob- 'fo Iate' Mrs. Gibson. of Dunbart6n. speech pre on Wednesday morning, jests of the order. Wm. Vau- Jesey.h Mertens returned home from as Boxes r Boys and Girls New Uskejud this week and lacks Je2enburg. D.D.G.H.. also ad.. —Trustees wishing blank forms va for notices of annual school meet. dressed the meeting at some hAle and boarty, Jessie A. Nothing pleases better tban skates, -sleighs, hockey sticks, pucka, The marring wof Miss length 0 te Leany to Dr. Jamieson. of Wei- hockey boots, straps and ankle supports, toys, etc. w may obtain the same at this a Workmen matters.Qiii o1bee at a, nominal price, a delegation from Wbithy Lodge landport, took place on Thursday, the —Thomas Law has rented and were recent, a number of wbon, 8th inst. The ceremony was perform- W. Logan's gave short addresses as did some ed by Rev, A. B. Wright, of Christ, -BUY EARLY, Our Prices are Right this week moved into iresidenee on King street recently of the local members W. W. Church. in the church here. f the native born -vacated b Dr. Bowden. Sparks had his ptionograph on One of the oldest a —Mrs. fi. J. Dunning and her hand and furnished a number of residents of Markham townbhip, Mr. Is died at his Man., stre selections which were well receiv- Abram Grove Burkholder, Ic Aaugbter, of HartDay, home at lot 9. coo. 9, Markham, on ed. Messrs. Howlett and Mccam- Slat year. 'Visiting at the home of the form Saturday, Nov. 28tb. in his Dickie & hapman 1,18 Is of.doets on the Ele was the son of the late Daniel --pes mother Mrs. W. J. Dale. vi gave a coup, Mrs. David Annan, Jr., and violin and guitar. Alex. Find- Burkholder.-Tribune. John Elliott were in Orangeville lay's recitation was of rather a over Sunday attending;the funeral humorous nature: The program sof their sister, the late Miss Lizzie was well received and it is to be 'Elliott. ates'' be regretted that there were not -EOCkey d Sticks —Skating is all the rage with more Present to enjoy it. Tam OPISS evenings. —The anneal meeting of the a lin -the young people these J#Auwy 3 The season for all these lines is here. snd*we have put in stock The ice on the creek is in excel- Pickering Vigilance Cammittee of sticks that are sticks. We want you hockey players to lent condition and is the scene of was held in the town hall on Tues- day ev =mow a hagpy crowd. pim with the president, see these.sC Joan J 113 We UURIZ-, SKATES—We are headquarters and have the beat skates ma.de, all a recent meeting decided to use and Arthur Jeffrey acting as see. • Ozee and kinds. for 1911, the duplex envelope as to The attendance was not TOWN". ONT. theii method of contributing to very1rge, a number who would 41 INC IOCAI support and mission funds. Sticks;' 10 'to 75c each otherwise have been present being Canada's high-class commercial —Geo. Bradford and his mother, in attendance at the Workmen's school; enjoys an extensive _pat- '415.00 air few weeks in the city, have taken discussion took place re- graduates always success- Skates, .5,Oc to 9 P to-day for handsome who have been spending the peat open meeting in Dole's hall. Con- nonage: instruction strictly #rot- s!Tenmnble Tam Possession of the Wood property garding the best action to be ful. t-a -1 catalogue. just vacated b a belong Gervas Cornell adopted when an animal —Bert Shepherd, we are pleased jug to any of the members was -to state,has been a pointed sta- reported as stolen. The chief W.1. ELLIOT,Principal. 'JOS. : - y tion agent at Whitby Junction. essential that the efforts to recover Cor. Yonge& Alexander Sts. 11 mill, 'Bert is a good man and stands an animal be successful is prompt- high in the estimation of the com- ness. An hour immediately after the theft of .,pany. an animal was worth Yo —The Standard Bank is having three half a day later. The exe- Don't forget. thea$15.00 plume. u may a no time their premises thoroughly. reno- cutive was urged to lose er voted The interior il this week after the.theft was reported and very be the ve one to.get, the numb 'being re-papered an painted, to take whate:4r steps were deem- is greatly improving its ed advisable regardless of the ex- maing stock of trim- -appearance. pense that might be incurred. Mrs. Leigh-is now reducing,the,price of all her re .00, $6.00 for$2.50, and so orf.' —A number of the young fri- After the close' of the discussion med hats to half price, $6.00 for $8 ends of Murray and Mrs. Barrett the election of officers for the en. r offered. Now is your chance to get the beat bargain eve invaded their home on Monday suing year took place as follows : They all cost more to producef evening in an unexpected manner Pr6sident, J. A. O'Connor ; Vice- ',with an abundant supply of oyst- Fres., C: S. Palmer ; Treas., H. E. Of%H materials and de4p pICT-7'0 R I as, NG .:Srs, cake and other provisions, Webster; Sec'yp Arthur Jeffrey, kept in stook. It will pay YOU • MRS. 1JL AEVJ I G H Banks,and a most pleasant evening was Executive Cow.—L. D. to call at our works a=d inspect our stook spent,by 0. W. Morcombe and W. V. Rich- and obtain prices. Don't be Misled by —During the first three days of 'ardson. Auditors—Wm. Oke and wtswe,do not employ them,cozoaqwat- 7 this week ootntnission of 19.per osas,,which you wM .W especially, a;large amount of mon- is gradually increasing in numbers on 'here and .on Wednesday, T. C. Osborne. The Association lY we a", and do throw off the .gnats the bank am there being now 2N on the roll. o6rtainly save by pumbasing from __Winter' wi•a so - be ey was banded into oan W takes. on all taxes paid in after The treasurer balance so reported a WNITIT GRANITE 00.1 and coats that are the 14th inst. there is a percentage of nearly$80-in the treasury, A- ,ad Webster as On". Whitby, Ontad -Th*en Ob for the North-west black Galloway robes, buggy tied and to escape_this, increase committee with H. E. Webs 0 stet bard from use or age, and the German bng was the cause of the rush. ch'airman wase to make warranted not t sizes at pric- PICKERING MARKETS Hanna, general all necessary arrangements f lap rug that will not fade. Men's and boys' suits of all —Rev. W. Q. He or All kinds of mitts and gloves at the secretaryof the Lord's Day,Alli- the holding, of the annual oyster Wbite Winter Wheat.... .86 es tos•qite,everyone., 86 ante, will address a joint meeting supper, the date of which will be Red of the Methodist and'Presbyterian announced later. This event is Mixed ...... .86 =r.egat!ons of Pickering on the always looked forward to with Goose and Spring Wheat........ .76 FARMERS' -SU"JnL 'PLY STORE, g of. Sunda the First of great interest and efforts will be Oats .................. .3i Vfttw 100,*, - January. He viff"alsok in made to make this year's event Barley.— 60 PROP. PICRE ING Danbarton in the morning. of greater interest than ppea ever. Buckwheat............ . ............. .50 E. BRYAN) L;M X