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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_12_23 k ,J H .,4 .4G •"say. „�'. ?el`r Fl. s�+"�-. .� _tori ''yc;.:, .•+ p,.;ry"' '�, aa;. G .ax, � - ;5 .bi'3"-.'7:.'> �-+m ...,"IFN' .>;...,�.v �ix7"a .+s'F t•.^?- �'+".' yr;`: "SR'k.�'""^' - .,:-, e' o "` . -fid » �"' •'L'R"�, :,. :"r= -.tit•. ::a n •-..'♦ .. t. ,.�� ,fix .,a'. r,' "•+4'. ;,q., w... -,i�'�• .r S" � ,n-5:-x' -a.. _ .,w' ".v• 1 n, ! '. b�:•- :.:. .-' . .^*� :.'.:; .- ..• ,.,tete,",. v,r ....:•�. - "4•'` ,'^':" .Y- ":r _ ..a'' _ .�'.".,. ,' ,. '..,, ,., ,.•��:.!„his.. '. ,.. ^ .."- •s` .q'. X _ ',•Y � ''C'e.r i tete . �, :'.'.,'�:�.... •�. '. ,. ., J. i' - •`.. '�,�.. �,•� — .,,..a! .:,,i'a4 - ". . . .""- r l s � NG NEWS- VOL. 'XXX. ICSERING O1�TT., FRIDAY, D i C RER ?3;.. 19 10 - ----1�TG I2 T � slfafi0ital �itLi'I3�. ALTO - ATMA r Established Tb years y Frank Sangster, L. L. B.;of Stoutf- Miss Florence Roper is spending a Xediea4 � � � ville, spoke at the Weomen'i Institute time in Toronto. SI . meeting on Saturday, 10th fast.. tak- John Scott has been Laid up for GREENWOOD. R•� E. FORSYTH,D. of O., Regis- ing an his subject "Co-o ration."and week with a very bad gathering oa e tared m•mb•r of the o matrtoat ksao- his remarks were highly apppreciated. his face, but is doing nicely, now. ciaYon of Ontario. 6paoial •testioa given to Hoover and Mise J. Hester A. B. Nighawander is -apending-a _ ttta�o!pagan. i�u testes tree North p c- week with his son et Attwood helping MILLS Miss L. rovided the Xmas candy for the o ". rasion. Miss Sadie Steword gave an him to put in a larger engine to do his O. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. We wish _ interesting reading, and Mrs. Wm. work.; l�! . 8dintnr member of the College of McKay Rave a paper on 'Xmas Pies A yyretty wedding took place here, All who have used my new brand _O _ _g r Puddings'-.._�h_ere were sixty-one on Zilnesda Dec. 14th, when Miss of _R0 a] College of 6nrsaonr, Ldinbargb. resent and everything was interest- Nancy, c�au th er of A—B7Le ao, pi $p r i$�jg$E{9'-Joy" are 6woial attention to ddease• of women sad customers,, g �p --- --- `+ __ g — ..�..._a.-_Omo•-sad r•sideae•,Bmng§as3,' -- - ble to all. a$ united in marring$-Lo-David bl hI -1 as well A's ighswander, eldest son of Enos R y pleased.' t P N' h --DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL NORWAY Ni�hawander, o Alfons stet tg Try it. } the patrons wa der, brother of the groom, was and X-RAY11NS'f'ITUTE best man and Miss Emma Scott, of PICHERING, ONTARIO of the Other The death of Ira Bates at the home Armadale, assisted the bride. The There i9 no better bread flour ' fellow, of hie daughter, Mrs. Charles Kean, happy couple left to spend theirhoney- made. 1Z. 133.GIN TowLE, 1lS. B., x. D., C. x., 888 @Neat King street, Tuesday after- moon with frid6ds at Delhi, Ont. ' Pbyacian•in-inalder noon removes one of the best-known Their man friends here wish them a y?'< 1'y y For pastry there is no other flour • 8pecfallat is Seo:a1 Diseases, ProatatiaDL former residents of York Township. happy journey through life. . Nor- asses of sten, Disea.es of Women, Cancan, Christmas For 8b ears Ira Bates kept the Nor- Tumo,a,B•Ray examination. Disesaa of•yo.. a 1991 y P equal to K' mi ear.nose,tb:oat and lungs. Bitting glass sad sada way Hotel,and hie hostelry was well '611661116 and obraule dissasss and favorably known from one end of , BROCK ROAD "'` Geta sack of Bakers Joy and a ' 02o•Hong 29 to 9 and 7 to i Amy -Happy York County to ttw Other. He was -... The ravine at Dixie Hollow is apan- for six years warden of St John's An reed at last. sack of Kissimi for your Christ- i. legal. New Year. liean Church. He was a member of �4 g 0 U W e For st a Why don't our teacher ring the Bell mag baking. ` E. FAREWELL K.C., BARRIS- tthe Masons, in the flatter of which he at 4 o'clock ? �. 2221.Ooan ovewastimany,aodCounty wan member of Orient Chapter. The William Bell, of Audley, paid ou �� L. aR�iFrN Vii' 6nlaMor• Ooart Hous•,Wbbby. 10-r bur a flying visit on Wednesday. _ funeral.took place to Norway cemetery R °g p• �:• T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, .' on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'cldck. Mrs. Richardson, of Toronto, is via- a•;: . Soifattaa,oto iting her mother, Mrs,George Tool. a tasy Pnblia,6p.Gia1 I9aaml- '"' ' Walter Percy and daughter have EVAN SVILLE Whitby,r RO Court of Jwtios. Brook vest, J. L. SPINH, LIMITED, . Don't mise it Or you will rue it, returned to their homy in Western tiq DICKERING, ONT. CMERRYWOOD Ontario.Albt Middleton has charge of the ° '•''p� o G. DOW, B. A„ Barrister, R MILLS A.'l.6o11aitor.Notary?nb1A0.Eta Money to stock at Mrs. George Tool's and will loan- Os ca nest door to the 8taadard Bank. Charles Todd has purchased a new likely manage the farm next season,WbAby # �'° MERRI CHRISTMAS 10 ALL McLaughlin cutter. �e Geo. Cowan sr, received a telegram , � �etersv George Gates $uadayed ,with W. on Monday that his brother, William.tar'y. Maxwell at Rouge Hill. had died at his home in Toledo on Sun- 7 R. E. J. SHIRLEY, VeterinarySome of our sports are enjoying day. The deceased was born in this Having put this Mill and water- R. themselves buntingthese days, y snertan Honorary Toronto, of the On. See my y township where he resided for many h taeb vatertnarp C rw of Toronto,wmata. All Miss Mamie Dunn, of Pickering, ears, having moved to Toledo about power in SrSt-class a ape, I di•eaase Loa iniariea o aomestio animal.area: spent a few days last week with fri twenty-five Pare a o with his Tamil ad on the moat modem,approved and scientific y' Y y^ have installed A F pria#Iples. Of9coe at corner of Hing and Lint. Parlor S ultes endo hare. A Christmas tr ee decorates one corn- .' oo d+•„ Mokering,Ontario ly The evtertanment given in the er of our school house from which New Attrition Mill, for feed. x I have cut the price } off for the cburctibere last Tuesday evening numerous presents were given to the - ^su atnevi# garb*. Xmas trade. was m ch enjoyed e twee ymadeato be hal childrean of thesuccessful coi Find success. The programl, bri year gut the We can also do wheat gristinit for � yy you out of your own wheat, ^��� G. BAJ4—leaner of Warrrage ^Tow la cul chance for an adjournment hiator of our school. No teacher has '9'Y Licaaan ra the Conaty of oats . y where an ample supply of good things yet beeen hired for next year. Teach- having put everything in 'I Pickering itillage, 471 were partakes of and much enjoyed. y --BARGAINS ars are very scarce. P� POUCHER, Real Estate Aue- = Mrs. Alex. Bonner,�rho has been ill � ._ _. 'order for doing this. w i e dosser valnamor, collaetor and issuer for some time, died at h.ec home on of ssarriaae Iloonsas:Brougham. ay I always pay the freight to your Saturday ni ht and her remains were BROtJONAti Algo buckwheat $uttr, rye flour, ' llome and save you interred at Prospect cemetery. West Very g - y Merry ChristmAs co all Grahatzr flour, etc. C'e beat HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Toronto, on Tuesday afternoon. The y D. lecana« is the Bounty of Ontario. money, too. Mrs. Bunker is still with her mother apmpathy of the communitp is extend- attention given to all work. OAMe at store and bia residence.Claremont. in Fir�c.1�n_ _.. In this the hour of usF£-s Conner spent Sunday under Give w; a cull---- i •�'•� B.BEATON.TO'"SMPOLEIRH his sore bereavement. the parental roof - Jd.►•. f�nv.y.n� Commfsdenar ear sukfag J,L Nt BE Mitis Jelin Bennett. of Claremont, isa+sda+fv, a•oonatant. alta IL�ay to ton° Are you going to Brougham next visiting rii�h her uncle.ai"mOaf uer or aitaeritap LtaCLAREMON Wednesday ? W Phillipa. of Regina. is here visit• /y/1�� d ' ing relatives and friends. ^�-� `,/L/ jJ," }�� POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Ind. Tel. 824, day or night WHITBY G D. and Mrs. Linton spentSundAy Egg, Stove, Nut and Pers sizes f' * .i' . for Ooauttea of York and Ontario. Ano• g i:. from sates of all kind# attenned to on sbormos with friends at Glen Major, In hard coal. antics. kddraas Green Giver P.O• out There promised to be an exciting Mrs. Pnimer, of Torontn, is visiting time here at the approaching muni- Mrs, W.J, Devitt and family. Beat 3 lamp steam coal. All coal : B. POWELL, Licensed Auc• cipal election, as there are already Thomas Churchill,of Toronto, call• under cover, full weight and iv I . ttoo#er valuator and collausor for -XMAS many candidates in the field. ed on friends here last week, prompt service. _," eoao&uo of Ontario Lad York. All kind. of Ney and Bali, the two Toronto Archie Bell, of Lockwood, Sask.. LUMBER 's, •alas eoadnated eftbar pz:,atoll or by aoopoo iLi�1 I/Vr/�7 • , Bale now ootlecsed. For data• or other ar- youoR men who were convicted of is titre renewing old acgiisintaoces. ..,tiealare apply at rwidenea, Bliaabeth es rick. WILL SOON HE HERE assaulting A young woman at Rose- F C. Mechin, of Toronto Universi- Grine. Pboa.orders left at News OMo#,Pick. _ + •rtes,ar stacoaba •tore• Claremont, will r•• bank last summer, came up for sen- ty. is home for his Christmas vara- Good stock of rough and matched oatvoprompt attention. Bam#lsouoa goaraa• tence this Week, but were let off on tion, bemlock, also snatched and tasd. My Phone cumber is Independent IS*% Our stock of gifts is ready for suspended sentence, Russell Brodie and family. of Pick- dreg9ed spruce and pine. a! your inspection. It its better than The Council on Monday night rati- ering visited with Mrs. Brodie on No. I hemlock lath. ' •� Q_- 000 fid an agreement with theToronto Sandav,�/�j +1'�pr �T ever this ear and inrltldes Per- 2x, 8�and !x Ontario cedar r g11V1 W y Eastern Railway Co. for 'the building Mrs.'John and Mise Annie Milroy, a ,'. fumes, Kodaks, Books, Fancy of their line through the town. It of Cedar Glove, visited relatives here shingles, 3z and 4z British - Have a'full line or fresh and cur- stationery,Rich Cut Glass, Brush pass" along Mary street, one street on Tuesday, Columbia shingles. g fad meiltte constantly on hRnd, eel Mirrors, Pipes, Purses, Toilet north of the main street. :Hiss Maggie Burnham of Alton#. Let cue quote you prices on any �I The choir of the Baptist church will is spending it few days with Mies Flor• building material you may _ Sets, Mouth Organs, Watches, give•one of their popular sacred con- ence Bunker. require. IBpiae I#vIl, Breakfast Bacon, cert#on Sunday evening. The selec- J. A. and \Ira, White entertained a $am, Solo Weiner9 ate. Clocks, Chains, Cuff' Links, R• Bill stuff a specialty, gam+ , tions will be of"s,Christmas character sleigh load of Claremont friends on Intl. phone 150.4. Brooches, Pemdant9, etc., etc. and of a high order. For this concert Monday evening, nit' -Highest prices paid for We cordially invite you to call special preparations bave been made, Mrs. Wm, Cnmeron and family and ,��^•r� Butcher's cattle at yqur earliest possible eonveoi^ and it Is expected that the capacity of Earl Hogle, of Eldon Station, are via- A. C. RE E SO R! the church will be taxed to its utmost itioR at their home here. LOCUST HILL ' • • • ence and as often as you can. on that occasion. Mrs. Davis and family# and Mrs. _ Tho elpetirim will an January 9 visiting their TIt[E TdBLE—Pickering Station O. T vote on two questions,of stent interest parents. J. and MT:s. Little!ohn. T.R. - Trains going East Joe as follows— - l / . M. M FA DDEN tb the citizens. The Brat is as to Mrs. Grifl9ths has returned from the No. '6 Mail 8.05 A M. - First-cifil.8s rigs for hire DRUGG113T AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN Whether the sum of 8'30.000 ahwll be hospital, and we are much pleased to 12 Local 2 43 P.M Riven the Board of Education for the state, much improved in health., �• 14 Local 6.04 P.M } DSy or night PICRERING, s k)NT. erection of a new Collegiate Institute, Messrs. L. White and. James Byers Trains going West• due' as follows ' r ' and the second, as to whether a five- have had independent phones installed No. 23 Local 8.36 A.M. n, Bus meets Still trains year exclusive franchise should be in their places of residence this week. •• 11 Local 230 P.41. Teaming promptly attended to. REAL ESTATE..... Riven to the Bell Telephone Co. Wm. Cassie and family entertained 7 Mail 8.50 P.BL r .�. the Guild on Wednesday evening. A Bundav included. ,0. _ Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Skating to'inusic- of band, Clare- very enjoyable ti a was spent by — • �. Pea Two'fifty-acre sale cheap. all, tnont rink, Xmas and New Miss Rogerson clo d e col Dn Wed- ' Good buildin lent of water, one- R p{cam{rep, _ Yef►rs nights. nesday and left for her on in New- �1 heli in cash, balance on mortgage if Santa Claus' required. „SCARBORO market to spend her"Christmas vacs- BrAcksmithing q tion. Also a Rood tenement dwelling Your 'scribe wishes all Scarboro's We are pleased to bear that J. A. ..Head yielding 1 in the village a of Picker- citizens a Merry Christmas and a �i�• our well-known reeve will be y g a candidate for the reeveship for the in Happy New Year. In Diamonds,Silverware, r Having rented the Dunbarton- oho g' h cousin year. ' B P Jo n Everest is somewhat recover- R y t•��r —-' and opened the same,I am prepay- � ff;♦f >�♦ x �gsf�. ing from the injury co hie foot it bay- Special services will be held in the Clocks,American and Ito- r ed to do all work entrusted to ing been crushed in the wheel-of his Christian church on Sunday morning ported. Watches, $olid _ mein the above line. ���>� ��5 �Y� � milk wagon, The Presbyterian choir will unite with Gold and Silver Jewelry, Borsesboeing a specialty. The Methodist Sabbath School of the Christian choir in leading the ser- Ornaments, Table Cut- l;al1 in and nee me anytime. 1A � • our village are making great prepare- vice of praise. All are In cited to this "eery, Etc. tions for their anniversary,which in service. ' + SOP V. Ridhardsan to take place in January. Remember the fowl supper next If you can give yourself a spare F ` DUNBABTUN a Wednesday evening under the nus- moments end it in our store Family jars caused a tittle commo- y g P « .' 5EZ John's Sabbath School to looking ever the man hundreds Nott Public, tion in our viae last Sunda and re- $ y Tt -Notary Pickering, sulted in one o`f our young men being the temperance hall, foI• of articles suitable forhe � taken in charge by the constable. first-class program In th BLACHS]KITLNfJ #fid• The municipal pot has not begun to town hail. See bills for full. partic 1�IiS P!'88lRtS >' ��� ION BANG iY00D w U8H1PGi o>"nit H{fade boil et, but we understand there are lar s. �l You will instant! confess You " several new aspirants in the field for The Mammoth rink was opened on never saw such an ideal collet-, Uead O1Qioe, Toronto the reeveshi Nomination. da will Thursday evening for the season. It p' y will be o n on Christmas and New tion. Just what you want you Pine wood, cut an le tb, for sale. ' may not,know, but just What ' y tell. Year evenings a and each Saturda ev- y f General Banking Business Reeve Annie, at the close of the g y you want you will be bsolutely council bueinesaon Thursdayevenin ening during theseason. R. W. Fess- y y ti transacted. - g'- . sure.to find when we show you b is the man er and -that-fact-alone- A quantity of turnips for gale, gave»banquet to the Oonnci2 and fife y pu assures the public fair treatment and what we have to offer.. y ''Order quick. - Woburn)Hiotelof the township at the P S]�Olal fltteIItiOII g1Y9II t0 pleasant season of enjoyment for aka- We extend to you a cordial in- a Local Option is the great question to vitation to come and examine Ms. the coRectiOII Of hal on Tuesday Theo oyster supper d ue ay .I r r a{ritating the ratepayers of the town- night undAr phe rens ices of the our stock. M . sale notes. Wi H I ACKSOxl ` � ^ ROAD ship at the present time,as it is to be g P tt3 voted on the 2nd of January,,and, Brougham Union Sabbath School was } _ - cess. a night as opinion is pretty evenly divided as to s decided sur Th g w y � SAVING6 DEPARTMENT.- PLANTS 'FOR SALE how it may go. line and so. 'a result a large number t were resent from the surrounding Norman. Bassett Depoe t$received Of 111. and The Rev. Mr, Cameron, of Melville P t Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, villages and country aide. The supper rix n Upwards. Preab terian church occu fed the �g yy p was of the most tem do character 1? Wa.sliington Methodist pulpit on Sun- p R Celery and Garden Flowers. and the program wbich followed pleas- JEWELER, AND OPTICIAN !9t allowed at hi heel; day last and gave an excellent temper- p R An B ed all. The total proceeds of the,ev- s current rates. Wagon will be on the road during ante discourse, dealing more especi- enin 's entertainment amounted to PIFICYN£ the aeLson. ally with the Local Option side of the g WHITBY L CHAe. D. GORt)ON, Manager question which is being so much agi- about 875.00. The committee are to 'r9 The Gammage Gardena; toted in the township at the present be congratulated on the succesa whish WHITBY BRANCH. BROUGHAM, ONT. titins. met their efforts, n . ears .. - -._,y! '._. <.. _.-...'+-. +: ...•`..., ..., •---,t..,,,.,.. . '... :,c, - d": 'pV ".a. e-:.:� flu.::»•.. Js•^ro•,,.: ',,,.•, ..i.. 5,�. e•' r..y; .� +i: a*F Iv,+"n' SCS y,..1 � \w, u. SYS .: 2 `^n' •.. C: tie,h.T:••.,,Y..�,. ,,. �, .'S... v....+ .. .," a•:'T ,., .., ,/ y,...,•'h',. Y'a , ti Y ,i°".- b - ',.b .P, k�. .�f":+,�?.R A - f. 'I{�: " I " '`�� - '' sp,. sh,yfiA't .., .a,... ."�pY d �$ � 4• A •'t "�' � l Y•Alt.• ,. ,. �� d"- -•i -.N. „^.Mutt? � - y J''.,7;5 1 .. m4 ^ham ... -:. _ ...; '" _',. .L .".��'��,`+ -... ,:�' t , '� .'�` •+,5�'"i.+, ,�.-t"��c.,''"F' •5• :, T�'y'�ty�57''''"" pip WMA ` 'y'.. .x �:; �,CJ;r_ 6 iR. •nl, O,•'oal< "'ay:"'+'(, w1 IMEN �i T' ,µ C ..M 4 1 'P." Yt'�* C' q u.. 3. ,�% "'.' .f w ,.:- a ,z -'` JT�'i" -'y!' ., w � G:7;.^.�...•. n �r w+i"4... � ;..+j .. F01-41 r. , � interesting compound was mild v • Y with fat venison or fresh mutton. Plum porridge was the anoestol ' of the plum pudding of our time. 'REJOICING _ bibsr features of the old-tim< s - Christmas dinner included�--D Y geeaey " __ -" '' tucks _.. A� • •_, o yen, capon., pheasants, airloiat - • _ �• � � � � � of beef, and haunches of veu6931. That these were washed down with S` , gallons of ale and wine goes with- � o� Christmas Is Observed in _ 1��- � out saying. Indeed another story ' w ` \ might be written of the liquid ale- gan� LaIIds T \ �,,� meat of the old 'English dinners. The most eloquent tribute to the � �� appetite of our forefathers in Eng `r ►��,» ..,.s.."�,,�.�.' . .�L.y'►,C.vya,�{�.i•:w. '�• •d+G:•,t;•ti,�J•:R...: . r ! f ��Jr `\ �y land lies in the fact that, after :E \ "getting away" with a. dinner -of Chriatmas is a historic and village. 'There is also a wide- `�` .`� .� the character outlined above, it a$ " ;world-wide festival. It belongs I spread, opinion that a pack, of was usual to have wheeled into the alike to the Protestant, Catholic wolves, which were no other than e• drawing-room about midnight a' afld-6reele Clrtrrehes ed--mea-trsasferteedintosf- �� - el tif-4igeteFs-w#ti�i--ph8asaa to tially_a►day of thanksgiving snore wolves, committed great havoconcasted on the a_ r e e i • --. �-- ids, the whole of joicing-a day of good cheer. Christmas night. • • \ y which foraned an accom animeat toi. Though Christiana celebrate it as In Germany the decoration of the •� ••' j several big bowl's of steaming hot, a Christian festival, the festivities house begins as. early as the mora- t ' punch! - �� - - that mark the epoch are part of the ing of Dec. 24th. One room, from = universal history of the race. To which all save "die mutter" is l _a ((l` / CHRIST AS CHEER. r investigate the origin of many of rigidly - excluded, contains the •"a--- -..• y� jl \ .e,° _ — its customs it becomes necessary to Christmas tree and all the pre&- - �� ""• as► �►r// f What the Various Nations Re• wander far back into the regions, •• -- 'g of past time ion ere Julius Cue- ants, set in a shining -row upon the _� •---e r Bard as Luxuries. _ ' g table. Greens are hung from the Every country apparently has its "ear set his foot on Britain's shores _._„ :or St. ...ugustine preached the doe- window and door, and garlands up- �� �� own ideas about what constitutes y on the walls. Upon the dining ta- 1, •e t For- trines of Christianityto the men of `�\ = good cheer at Christmas. For-J ble a great cold supper is spread. •� •• 'Sent. In pagan Rome and Greece, ••, signers are apt to regard the Am- Family and guests begin to gather 1 • erica in the days of the Tentonic bar at five o'clock. The children's eyes '�' ` - n fondness for cranberry) barians, in the remote times of an- Y sauce as very queer. Nor are they s: tient Egyptian civilization, in the are glued to the sliding doors which # particularly keen as regards Lur- are resent) too n and disclose -' ' infancy of the race, East and West P Y Pe key. England continues to swear ' ' the tree. Six o clock-a bell rings. and 1�Fottlz"and South, the period of _ by her plum-puddings and roasted the winter solstice was ever aper- Back swings the portal, and there _ "joint-s." Who would have it:oth- >1 liod of rejoicing and festivity. it stands, resplendent with lights _ erwise? ! - and tinsel. The children pounce - y .The Freachman's Christmas bill tThe holly and the mistletoe are upon it. Everybody kisses - every- f of fare is much more extensive and a survival of ancient Druidical body else, and for two or three t - varied. The great national dish is worship, the Christmas oarol is a +- hours the cares of life are forgot- 2� - the black-pudding, �4 dew birth, purified and exalted, of ten. Then the late-supper and to or boudin, of ---the hymns of the Saturnalia; the PP _ - which every Frenchman makes. a .- bed. Thus the German Christ-rues --• " '• ' - - - . -" ver heart meal on Christmas Christmas banquet is a reminis- is well over before the day arrives, . - _ Eve Then there is as wonderful x cence of the feasts given in honor the,day being spent is_paying and TELLING 6ANTA CLAUS WHAT SHE WANTS. of ancient gods and goddesses, r - Strasburg pie, whose contents are when, as Cato said of the analog. receiving visits. truffles and slices of the livers of Y .*us feasts in imperial Rome com- Christmas Eve is a fete in Paris, is becoming simpler with the course fattened geese; boars'-head jelly, f memorating the birth of Cybele, and the Grand Boulevard posses- 4} =;• of time. Aa interesting compari- plentifully stuffed with pistachios; l the prospect that drew one thither sea a character distinetiye of the + i. oysters, lobsters and cru fish, and occasion. The "re•ei" �,, son ma be made-of"the Christmas last but b no means least, delici- was P not qo much the p.easure of WHAT NATIO 1S EAT c i dinners formerly served in "Eng I Y ,r sating and of drinking as that of Christmas Eve su* Of! �� ��� ��� land and is this country with those ous edible snails. The best coma portant to the F-� r:oar+ Lh.,a tale; c from Burgundy, finding one's self among his friends Po � of today, albeit the ]atter are by - - - - - _ and of conversing with them." The Christmas dinner. Y..11 the indul no means scanty. The Russian's chief Yuletide very idea of the Child-Clod, which Bence in it may-.sou.ewhat account) The forbears of modern English- In consists largely of two dishes _Il r " J gives its meaning to the Feast nt for the general atmosphere of , al-I men must have p�sessed magnkfi- '-oae, wheat-porridge served with �i y prefigured and most gloomy abstinence that seemaf Everyone is familiar with the vi- cefit appetites. Their hospitality'honey, and the other a curious the Natirit was ; foretold in the infant oda of the to hang over Paris on Christm&a atids that go to make up the Christ was conducted on a scale that compound of stewed pears and ap- Greek, the Egyptian. glia _Hipds Day.-Impecunious clerks and rack.I mas dinner of the English-speaking would make the housekeeper of to-(-plea,-oranges, grapes. and cherries,- Greek, �-$u" Ls .eat as is thM tte� s- - � da"s u er. "t-wstts-which-A dinnerless for a 'week before that;and -mince pie festivals-but how Y I cold. To this meal, which is wash . least, nabob knows anything de• the commenced their .Christmas. finite about its origin, nobody they may participate in the "re-' many of us know what they eat at Day, a mere appetizer to them, was;� -down with liberal drafts of . . knows who first celebrated it, or velllon•�+ C•'hrtstmastide in, foreign countries ample enough to rob the modern vodka, the Russian sits down with tiff The Frenchman's Christtnaa bill when or where or how. is the rural life of Russia,� y' gourmet of all zeal#or'food tor acv•1-his family and servants. Before , ' important of fare, for instance, is extensive oral days. The sideboard of the the meal ka commenced he -throws _ Christmas-Eve is an ,f Two popular observances belong- sad varied, and in many respects a a oonful'of the porridge a ainst-- itnrg� to Christmas -are Most espec•. event. At sunset young and old old English mansion groaned under' P P g g icily derived from the gum tbol• assemble in the principal street j quite different from our own, its leviathan round of beef, its tor•`the ceiling, the fortune of the com- mJ' I are great Gallic Irtke and black laude quantity that stain these b t� w p pagan an- of the village, and, forming aero- palest ori ie, the Yorkshire g 5 -Y _ ogy and worship of our - P P t seniors, the hon kn u of the mie_ Oessi'on, visit the houses . of not-{ y P ham, the brawn, and chine; while q. Y . i - g g P abler,-whore -the sin carols and I dings, of- which scary Frenchman on the table itself deviled tarke- s The pnncip,le of Yuletide delicti- ,. `tletoe and the burning of the yule Y g Y' who can afford such luxuries makes c is Austria is fruchtbrod made t log. The former comes from tits .accrue coppers in return• This is I legs, horse-made sausages, cutlets, Y r' called the "Kolenda," and is fol-`a very .hearty 'meal at Yuletide and kidneys sent up in a-mingled-of raisins, currants,. figs, and chop- Danes, the latter from the Scandin- Then there is 'he wonderful Stras'- d• dates, of which enormous ' avian. The whole festival is a towed by a masquerade. As soon sad grateful incense from an en- bour pie, wLve constituent arts quantities are eaten. Other calces, combination of quaint and historic as the evening`star appears abosie? g P P- vironmeat of piles of ]rot buttered q are truffles and livers of fattened made of poppy-seed or ground • customs. the horizdn; -the .00latzia, or sup- toaat,'new=laid eggs, honey' and` _ goose-pate de foie gras; boar's nuts, are also high favor; while the " In some aces sa in Suabia, it per, is served, and. is religious in frumenty. t; � iia character. head jelly plentifully stuffed with ., national meal, partaken of on is customary for maidens, inquis pistachis, oysters, lobsters, sial 'TWAS {7NLY A gRELI14III�ARY, Christmas -Eve, is of soup, carp . "hive as to their future lovers to In no land is Christmas more Y y chopped and baked, boiled beet draw a stick of wood out of a hes generally celebrated than in Scan cru crayfish; and last, but b no means P , least, snail and frogs' legs. . _ But this repast, substantial as it and vegetables, and sienna pad- • � to ase whether he will he „r dinavia. The. .courts are closed, In Russia the Cbristma.a meal was, was trifling as compared with ding. ' - short, crooked or stra4clit. At old quarrels are adjusted and feuds'consists largely.-of of two disbes--one , r, Eorgottea. A pretty symbol of the P g f.e dinner,. the res} dinner, the :.At Chriatnias time the Italian _ t - . lead into cold they and fromthespirit that reigns is the Yuletide of wheat orrid a served with b©n- allowed not many hours after..T'he also revels in cakes of various other times the will ri figures formedrarities t )nein in a raw ever ey, and the. other a"cur.ous com- feast was heralded by the boar's kinds, sweet and indigestible, g prognosti"a,,, th,. practice_ placing y pound of stewed pears, apples, or head, preceded by " servitors _ while.-the. tAYArite Christmas Eve trade of profession of"the . future Pair of shoes in each household, P angor; grapes, and cherries, sweet lilew resounding f irishes"oil their supper is one of eels, " periwinkles husband. The _ maidens of Pful• typifying that during the year. the ened with honey and served cold. trumpets. The boar's' head itself and vermicelli, liagen, when they wish to ascer- family will live together to peace To this meal the Muscovite sits i fain which of thein will first become Y down with a plentiful supply of waa carried; sometimes on a dish of The Germans, like iuost of out and harin6n - a wife, form-a" circle and A Christmas celebration_in Peru P PP Y Bold or silver, into the baaqueti'ag Continental �:frienda, make the place vodka on the aide. lial'l at the head'of a stately process- Cnristrbas Eve supper, the princi- _ within it a blindfolded gander, and has peculiar. features. The streets cion of guests. pal Yuletide feast; and at this the one to whom he first goes is the a:"1. -'hares are _ crowded with AUSTRIA'S -£RUCHTBROD. g meal the,chief chief delicacies are' '�comin bride. The • a•+i«v &n-saod le. Droves of Then came the pea"cocT,' whichcarp,, g Tyrolese peas- �°p The Austrian affects at Christ- was served ev+an more sumptuously cooked in beer and mohnpielen, ants, on the "knocking night," lis- ams. are to be seen in every dir a dish composed of white bread al= action, laden with fruits moa time a delicacy known as than the boar's head with its gain- '`'ten at the baking ovens. If they , boughs monde, raisins;and o stewed in from the mountains; liquors kind Fruchtbrod', made of r' hsina, cur. ishings of rosemary and bays, and P PPY hear music it signifies an eery wed- milk. The German, too,' like the �• rants, figs, and chopped dates.. its tusks ornamented with large tip= ding, but if the ringing of bells it other ' merchandise. Ice stalls, This constitutes a sort of cake, plea- This is how they used to pre- Austrian and Italian, has a very 'forebodes the death of the listener. provided with ehuirs and"benches; baked hot, than which there is no- pare the peacock 'for, the !asst: -sweet tooth, which he indulges re- t ` In Poland, it is believed that on are crowded by the perspiring thing dearer to the Austrian taste. when,it bad been roasted and Ares- gardless of consequences at thiw Christmas night the heavens are Pleasure-seekers, who find ice n� • ri year. The g This piece de resistance is steam sed with a stuffing o€ sweet.-herbs P vileged season of- the opened and the scene of Jacob's cessary on sultry Christmas. most popular delicacy - �i Pe pealed by chopped carp baked, and spices, and" basted with the PoP y of this kiadi ladder is re-enacted. Throughout The ante-bellum'- period` in 'the boiled Neef; and vegetables "and, yolks of eggs, it was sewn into its is the marizipan tart; but it has( r northern Germany the table& are. Southern States was signalled by eer. feathers, its beak.was gilded,. and many rivals, by,no means to be de-' e,•. spread and lights left burning dur- a special celebration at 'Christmas- Italiana too, are fond of rather it was borne to the dining-hall by spi§ed, ' in -the honey cakes, of, ing the entire night that the virgin tide, handed down from those �:ng-. sweet- anis indigestible dishes, es- dames of high degree, accompani- Brunskvick, the Dresden stollen,; f' Mary and the angel who. passea lish folk,._ gentle ,and simple, wh, pedally at Christmas. One of ed by the strains of minstrelsy. . and the rich Nuremberg ginger" - when everybody sleeps may find first peopled Virginia and the Car their favorite combinations is that As in these times, mince plea cakes: something to eat. In certain parts olinas, 'and whose' descendants of eels, periwinkles; and vermicel- ' .of Austria the formed a part of the old English y.put-candles in the have spread•over the face, of tike li,- while the• inevitable •macaroni' Christmas feast• but the `presen't "YOU'RE A BRICK." windows that the Christ Child may c,.)an.Eiy south of Mason and Dix- and spaghetti form, of course, the da mince ie could not for a.mo c< r+ I not stumble-in passing through the ons line. principal articles of food at all Y P "He's a brick. The expo - P ment stand comparison with the sion is ;frequently used at Christ- times. article of that period. There has mas-time to express the opinion The German Christmas offers as come down to us a ,eacri tion of P P CHRISTMAS IN CHRISTIANIA. tables, one for each member of the P that the son referred to is a its principal attraction the goose, such a pie as eaten in the eight- In-In. recent years . the King and Christmas party, covered with cost- without which-.your true German, good sort/; but how many know the eenth century. It consisted of two Origin of the phrase? Queen of Sweden have spent their ly and `useful presents, Besides would'feel that he had not had•a g Christmas in Christiania; and!elegant household ornaments the bushels of flour, twenty pounds s, Years and ears ago, it is .slat- _ W g. y real holiday feast•. Germans, like butter, -four y g ' geese, two turkeys, Christen Eve at the palace is cele- included at the last Christmas ga- Austrians and Italians, have a very ed, a- to. another" king sent an ambers. <�y three rabbits four wild- 'duc$s, brated the usual simple, charm- thering, large rugs, articles of sweet taste, as evidenced b their sudor to. ssa dor great monarch. ndinavian' style, and with daily wear,such as long - fur-lined Mohn ielen-a disa 'composed of I three woodcocks, 'six snipe, four The ambassador arrived at the �r •: fag, P P partridges, two nests'. tongues, _ royal liberality: The intimate- cit- cloaks, and even the time-hone red+ white bread, almonds, raisins, and Court of the }atter ruler, was sur- " three curlews, seven "blackbirds, . ole gathers in' the private apart; homely gift of half 'a dozen shirts poppy seed..pteRed in milk. To .lied to find that there were ria went of Queen Sophia, who is an each to the gentlemen of the king's and six pigeons• walls round the cit g g these they add the honey cakes of y, and••expres• invalid. -The grand-,hildren often suite. Last of all came the royal Nuremberg, the -Dresden Stollen, SLUM PORRIDGE. . " ' his astonishment to his host. bring gifts of their own making, attrappes, miniature resents in P P Y g g Pcomposed "Why have you no walls for the j:.. and there is a great interchange of chocolate of some, -articles'charac- -and r nci all r of compoundsuge and 'pper. Whatever the dish might be omit- city?" - -• presents. The'Queen, who is very teristic of each guest. These-were Another German delicacy-, much in,ted from the old-time English-din- "But we have,",answered``the s pious and charitable, sends Christ- egncealed in -boxeand presented favor at Christmas, is carp cooked ner, no one ever thought of leaving king. ' mas gifts to many institutions, and by the king himself,-- who," as he in beer. out frumenty- and plunfk porridge. "Where?" demanded' the am. the crown princess personally vis- gave each one of the pleasantry de- Frumenty was made from wheat bassador. MORE SIMPLICeL t ..Jam. _ its all the institutions of ,which she signed for him, read aloud the ver- I bruised in a mortar and seethed' The king-then pointed tb 'his -is-patroness, and adds to the com- sea he had composed to go with it, Notwithstanding the tendency in I until it burst. To ,.lis was added large army', and said, with a wail. Mort of the inma`es. • The roy;� l tree, and then handed, these, too, in an all countries-to 'offer- huge dinncraclear fre' gb broth; sweet milk," and of cor ' dr ace: ' Is magnificent in pmp��lttioae.r envelope bearing the royfil cipher, at Christmas, it would seem that the yolk of eggs, all of which was "Th, i are the walls of my nity. Sound the stands-re "Oscar." every nation's holiday bill of fare boiled. When it had settled this 'Eters i:rr w y ou see is a Isrtrk - ,g .., .„ •t . . i '. *r `tic, r •r .,w{ r,,,,e. ,,, +P•c! +Fi„„ _ _ M1y n”v - „,..�. :res .'�"y 1..e �.,�� rb' w ^..•.,nr a^.. � .. u. • x` ,� ••7, a h.-�. .,q�„>»{3Se�Ast:k'� r'.4%p •lam � x°343•'" ;J`. Yd '.l r �'(^•'"d' ':}' t ,-, .+ "Q a'.k�,t"�"y�' W'T, a!' :,e`er•' • ''. u 11 ., ,,. •r. .,•• „ .. '" .•ti•yt a•,.. ~!cA r:�: ,,�+ J y *lyi.t•: v 'X :ifi1.6sry,-y;t!5 i;at L . a.;. .'moi 'R,•:;. k',. ''L'- ,, ,; •:i:. v.... .... :r�.wi �•• �,.: atm. ... f '.... s. .,rim.,A ..r�,'' .:�'.*-''• ":•7. ',w..,.,,... .�`..,i+ti:, ir. ,... a .. - ,. > :�,� .•., i ,. .-, t+^':. ^;ir 'vIv•s` .�'. AI. .f..'. .. .+ !. t ...- nX^- �` •.. •..',", .�. of r .i.... ._ .. .-... „ �i : ...r.:,. Y •-5 ^�/�...S.F.YA a.-.Yv u•W' --'RRF ��y'k.,4^',ys p.s, wsy.'� rv.. •.'72 ,tF , .s'"c rue, *aa.:.sa,r+••�'.' o+-:cry. - v:.as�,we-o.:- z �.�`� u^,r,.ro�.'> •.�• _ '.++-^.,' - �` §' Ltl6? dx , • r • I- •' 5 NANY w00DEN. SHOES+ $iLLIN[i WITH KINDNESS. * �S NEWS WORTH , _ Fresh �nWfifter . - �tVING TOME- WORLD 'a, F` �'�'� Psilrs "r° Other People's Children Fed by d ' Turned Out Yearly. Unwise Women. _ It is said that in France wooden Not long ago the papers publish= - it! winter,ft is blvd p jet f s i a "::;HOIP RAVAGES AF R-II)N-EY shoea..Lo the number of two million y i�II CCt'taiII morns. Some .,rof�aab.,in = ed a little heart-interest story of ` DISEASE A8E CIIECHED para are turned out in each year. the death of an old lad mourned house are usually Colder than't)tl�terae - Both machine-in'ade and hand-made for by all the school children of a and if you open the windows it is IN QUEBEC. 'shoe's of this kind figure is the neighborhood. For years she had - :Qard again to Heat the'roola pmPerly. French industry. _ been "mother” to them all, having In France it is held that tfie best in"readiness' a cookie or a hot if you keep the wintt07i►s Cubed }x� > .,you don't het fresh air; if you keep wooden 'shoes are those of the ma- doughnut or bread laden with jai} : p } q a0Ire.' Julien Painehand,,. for seven plc. In the. provinces every or jelly whenever they appeared on tt them GpCII �rOt] can Qti�Cii.y'rtillPAg ,Tears a sufferer, finds quick re- Frenchwom�t poeseaees a _pair.. Of their•way to.'afrd.from school'. Un- the rOOQI. Ilei Dna eemplcte enre'la Dodd the finer sabots for use on special doubtedly, the mother in her Kidney PIM. occasions. These show monograms prompted all this desire to please �FFjCTI 7 and similar designs carved* on the the children to whom her old heart '>Is vamps, and they are kept on the went out. From the point of view gMOfiiEfLf;M aI Whitworth, Temiscouata Co., ; foot by ornamented leacher pieces of the love which Was hers for all Que,,-Dee:-18 (8peeial3. tth ovei't�i�igstig -The-manufacture.-tiny.folk-tho--atory-w&—Vea-utif , - - coming of winter the ravages of - leather pieces_also forms the-_ban@ of_the_aver-age_ li- ;AbEoI1s$t onak an aid odorLlffit Kidney' Disease-Are agam-felin an important industry in France. er's existence is the man or woman this province,.and the fact that a P • F solves the difficulty. You .afb lesQA •. who insists upon feedi>ig another sure cure iB You for in this vii- the windows In 9 Paola.open all day 4age is news worth giving to the PLOWING WITH DiNAMITE.. woman's child. Many mothers of In winter, and when you close them world. era. Julien Painchaud is to-day study the young stomachs the person cured and she states A North Carolina farmer, discov- of their children, and few care for � - Apply S II7atClf t0 a PCtfCCtiO>a oil found Bring teat the heavy clay• subsoil the between-the-meal' f"jams, ecing. :' beater and heat the Toon) to any tern- orithout hesitation that she P When these things are hreads -I perature you desire in a few tniaut*& her cure in. Dcdd's Kidney Pills. of his farm could not he broken u with the -plow to sufficient depth . •P or cakes, or sweetmeats "1or seven years in.- heart and for r r,retention -of . moisture man mothers rebel against the The P. It •Oil Heater is finished In japan or nickel. It burns for , KidneyB bothered me," Mrs. Pain- PRP? Y g 'slue hours. It has s cool hurdle and a damper top. It has an aaNasatirr• `phaud states, "I was always tired and fertilizing elements, has re- kindness, whatever the intention. lockias flame spatzader.which prevents the wick from being turned h sorted to the novrdd expedient $f. After all, it is the mother who enough to smoke,and is easy to remove and drop back so thattbe wick "are 'and nervous. I cou#d not' aleep, blowing up whole fields with dyne- has the wakeful nights and the quickly clenaed. Aa indicator alrpays shows amount of oil in the loaf. P ' -My limbs were heavy and I had a mite, Observing that the grow h heartache of seeing her child suffer, The filler-cap does not need to be screwed down. It is put iq like a cork bragging Sensation across the loins. of grain was much richer than else- 1n a bottle,and is attached to the tont by a chain. ;g `II[y eyes had dark circles under j where over • sots where stumps --'� • ''them and were puffed and swollen. P p )�]"g. WINIOW'g Soot S The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged,-t>ecatise of a acv a [ was so ill I could hard) ra m had been pulled or dug out. of tille g ym device in construction and consequently,it can always be easily unscrewed in y dt g y round and the earth atirrei to r+' 1— rot O1er SIXTY-FIVE YEARS by on instant for rewickln The Perfection Oil Heater is strong, durable, trail ,4 -- - •'..lel! around t0 d0 my hOnaework. I g ' MILLIOxa of Mors ZM tar chair CHILDREN WHILE �• - if neighbor advised housework kr try the depth of several feet, he drew TZWUI:<o, .1rp PERFECT atrcr�.S. ,t ecxrrars made,balls for aeNice,lest light and oraamegial. , the conclusion that. similar des' toe CHIL9 [i0PlEND C]e(aIs the best all yfoAIN 1 °fit tea' i Dodd's Kidney Pills, and J found P cuxra MA. COLIC,and It the Deet remedy for I disturbances-of any would pro- gold io part or �s /� b IAP asdeirat y+racy r1s tAe re in the first box. Six Luxes o us a. +duce like results. He thcwrefore !et"'ty.-and take no otmd�ei tktu FoodandDrugssAAa% - + trade me perfectly well. � "n"=2.two"" city If you have any two of Idra, I literally "plowed his, Land wi']t AS OLD AND WELL TNT RgyrnY., s�� `—�� Wm� �a y ' dynamite, and has secured an in- Painchaud's symptoms your Ki•l• crease of growth that 'more Shan - Heys are diseased`. Cure them and, justifies the cost and labor• Ilia When using marking ink to put _ a guard against serious, if not fatal initials, etc., on linen do your work AGENTS WANTED. results by using Dodd'a Kiduoy ; watermelon crop, f �r__-i;stases' first with an ordinary lead pencil, HI8 K HIM. r _ ;fills• benefited over 30 Per `cam nt by the and then use the marking ink over English Waiter-"Which side of i�u i ;�.`;yram�oANTED U ropOsi i•s B! TWO m¢saaiaa _. dr innovation. this wort. The pencil will prevent the table do -you •wish to sit on, �e�i�.­ Particulars to +�aiten. 8s8 Al best es., ---ti*• t• Bir I f3he-"I dreamed last night that ' the ink from spreading and giving the line a blotted appearance. _ iSV 15 - s' w • DAY aA9Y. No Yx• pp American Guest—`�1 prefer t0.Eit ;;;m )re oealed ne:boo elsIt AbwtuLa - : :you lied bought me a hat for apre- I on a chair. you h He—"Well, that's the first Iw.,ei++i7 co lannen, Dora work ^' N stay tt•shb atop o.a•!a. Sa(Lesib. b..ta Nlnard'f Llnhrtam Rsllarea Nsuratata• Par+ t,* isr•1t to Ana oouc, toais�•dream of a hat you ever had that S.Wp..soe= - ate• A Pili for Brain Workers;—The Uand' �`cI`s '" �ra,a unc 4,t didn't coat me money." d• The world soon loses interest in man who works with his brain is i WANT 0. WIL MATERIAL EQUIPME�iT. a man who spends half his time ' more I:able to derangement of the' ••+il ono I I)Q�= ai alp isaato lessa• the Beauty of a Clear Skin. is making promises and the other g �` t�O"C y "You exposed yourself needlea's- g I digestive system than the man who ease Bus�x µrarifrrl u. - the119 eco condition o of the ;ver reguldiel Iv; Marta, say .Mr, Dorkins se_ kelt themplaining why he didn't �,orka with Phots heads, because the Ives( els tolu�p �� r` s verel Here you are threatened one calls u n his nervous ener ordered liver causes impurities in with a bad cold, and you are in no gy while the other applies only his' orad,tatmt earn twe.re io aythtrea doila," wool,• the blood and these show themselvc muscular strength. brain fa be• i 1 writes .", T s.. Atolrr asrb.r C•it•p. 1 condition to meet it-' Sudden transition from a hot La g g �q•ooa Dan, r4 i•s - -- In, blemishes-aa the-akm- -;armee;"nsa�s-a -yetr-Ifii$'w-sheat'-it, a Bold semperatt>r� -ez su __to P� of the attim,tt•h lee's Vegetable Pill$, in acting up• John," wheezed Mrs. Dorkins. I rain, sitting in a draught, oases- and liver, and the best remedy that �rAN d e tumors, red WILumps. ata totaraai - ' B can be used is Parmelee's V sad status;, onrrd wttrteat at• nS ion the® liver act upon the blood and i' 'I've got 98 handkerchiefs.' 'sonabie substitution of light for ege- ,ant Home trm■tmest. Write u• gra c«lato. t�' a clear, healthy skin will follow in. ' heavy clothing, are fruitful causes i table Pills. They are specially j Cnfli Dr ., Ont.o Medical Co.. ,mttdtl + ; 'Relic ent use of this standard me•"! g 1 compounded for such cases and all" t•nrtr^:.N,d.. Ori 8 TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY of rids and the resultant cough � I "�f I drains, Ladies, who will fully ap• ' for Red. Weak, Weary. Watery Eyes ! eo perilous to persona of weak those who use them can certify to ll4sLoic dd¢:tHOSPITAL rrat log.C4011 - f s1 preciate this prime duality of thews and Granulated Eyelids Murine Doesn't lungs. Among the many' medicines ,their.,superior power. drre m s. Pau-grddncN aeon*to rte- d�€ smart—Soothes l3'iye Pala. DTUagist's w arnf We,<I tr�.Dtta �IeT York �yy.ts+r , 60c 1 00. Al urine Eye Salve In tparaty can thatuse the them eSect will bee most 1 Sell Murine Eye Remedy,.Liquid. 25c, therer�a cnoi ne betteethan B ckle�siaa. rore'wa�y Mw or+•re, Lwr aµ n Irishman at a>:ELT,- nr--tn•• itr f W• man anew ti _ gratifying. 3 Anti-Consumptive Syrup, Try it Aseptic 'Itiibea, 25c, f1.00, Eye Books H fair of ked - - -sad Ere Advice Free b>i Mail• !, and become convinced. Price St,7 A g Po T� PARTIES HAY�'�I�O Magistrate—"Have you ever Mme rkye Remed7 Co.. Chicago. cents. in the eye with a stick. and took LOAN. proceedings against the offender. p%'he n+W i FUNDS- TO been Sentenced to punishment be ' :" �� Said the ,magistrate-'•COme, t teethe mala he le% of hick"st tneesrfat [ore 4" Prisoner-"Yea, I had to ` peroxide rub5e,l en a fir.. wu'te Husband-"After all, civilization nag' > pay two dollars once for strikingnow, you dont really believe he of a namn.r silk waist took blood so(is from tie has ILS drawbacks. People m the 3` astasia ren'u!»'•aceto t.ana.a will•adeAtt a i+v' meant t0 ut our a Out i �tO los+ food. for private pals••4 'span Ytae a man." Magistrate-"Was there Imter, and also took ink•strtli,e Ir-in savage state seldom get ill.".-Wife � P � � t AleriiC.i•a on Farm* s M"'"`- Is ba•ran . `-any other Magi" Prisoner—"No "Faith, you're right, this lime," ani fine white lace, The lace was %6ak• (sweetly}—"I wonder if that's the �+.na Arbors. '-yet stay. It comes to my mind led in the peroxide for a cuticle cf reason you're so healthy I" said Pas, "for 1 believe he tried to rD... r.,sn. ,cul rotate cwt, erstlrw ly A �f t : put it farther rn.'• aten.'.sad thea securities b w n w etre L Arst- ' DOW tha4I was once in*gaol for fit- hours., .ri.. vaiarcn•n mid. by one ut the taadt,ts trus4Compani•1 and Suarsateed the thea to be a, Wen years." Per ahnbiahta, rroet Etta•. Hrat..s, s rels•, i • P .+rrmct. _ arthtas emgqaetbt %be famous old remedy, Parer For fur information A•l'"Oss " Stiff seek Doesn't amount t0 'Dari•' 49killer. Keay a bottle always N '� For years Mother Graves' Worm much, but mighty disagreeable, ba•a. � lall d� eaaak Chtn"'d br..it ay - - he Consolidated. Modple Gompl oy, !. exterminator has ranked as the You've no idea how quickly a little I was cared of Rheumatic Bout by MIs• 317 portage Avorlue, W111111[7egr � ;dost effective preparation manufac- i Hamlins Wizard Oil will lubricate eltD's LINIMENT. ••*Alread. ti _ 2 he I U1 it In Iialilaz ANDREW SINO� - �Ired; and-'it always ma}ata'us-its, the cards and make - raputatipa. tabic again. a ver hot oven. It crusts over on wa.ettrc3 of iCbu�e I�roncli�Eti bjLQr Y ARD'S LINIMENT, •'n- top before it has time to bake pro- LT.-COL. C. CREWE READ. +_` ..RAILROADING HEALTHY. -A professor had been too exact- perly inside and is likely to fall as Busse:• Rich and Cos*Fun ing with a student at an examina- soon. as it comes from Ahe oven. I was cured of Acute 11beamatism'b� T;;acoaTLlzstroast.�.fss.Yova KIN RD'S LINIMENT. Open-Air Life Tends to ..VigorI-tion in chemistry. "Can you tell Bake in 'a moderate temperature ltaihham• Ont. C. S. BILLING, PAaTOFTHSCOt)1rItY. ai/ptlty fl Among Employees. ` me anything at all about prussic and not too fast. Lalteaeld: Qas, o, A. s; tso7 cote. T rvE etAacsr ..d aicrar• r:•- acid 7" he asked. "Yes," replied FUN lovas• >)s:hipsfas area to w :'-tine of_the leading railroad jour -. „ , you,eedw far Data Ficus t,* sett _ the student: It s'a deadly poison. It Will Prevent Ulcerated Throat DIRE DIRECT to c UFACe,becausSIMS.we seal - `gals is the authority for the state- One drop or the end of your -At the first symptoms of sore GRADE m sSAxvratioasxs.ar iwrs treat that the railroad' business is tongue would kill a dog." _threat, which presages ulceration Cook-"The gas stove has gone wx fain irovn runs. MAM.os A K ahs healthiest of ..all occupations. ,, starxsxr, our castes Last is net, the investigation of the health knd inflammation, take a spoonful out, madam. Lady- Well, get Aaltroarr,oarFRICZSa„)tsrrvea. g Atett'e 1 Dna aaleaei,io which there t•ne optata, Y conditions of the employees' of the earns•ape throat and tore lungs,se It shays the bE Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Add a match and light it." Cook - �t�OI� FIJI!CO ineaaustion ,cut rids you of the mucous chat little sugar to it to make it ala- "B�tt it has one out.throw h the it liffereat industries it generally de- soya ay the dr Pwaasa Sas,sae,u.00 brutes 8 P B g ssZ•e tach st s*&a-5250 N♦ Pelops-that-_the laboreIrs are gener= table. It will allay the irritation roof! t+m. !`.eh ars b.da , x1ly more prone to some particular To cure chilblams use a wash and prevent the ulceration and ,disease or malady, It i8 true that made 6y adding one teaspo?.1 of swelling that are so painful. Those Kinard's Liniment cures sures. Eta railroad men are more liable to tw 1 who were periodically subject to Before beginnhig*to seed' rai�iti; •.. alum to a little water. This wa�af acus have thus made themselves �He-"That fellow over there cover them with hot water and let -ahold than any other disease but it 3s said b those who have usepd quinsy not nearly so much so as the class y immune to attack. - cheated me out of a cool tea thou- them stand 15 minutes. The seeds n workmen designated as laborers, it, will give immediate relief frons sand." She-'Bow could he V He -can then be removed,easily. The open-air life and the activity the Painful inflammation. _ "So -you want ' to marry my -"Wouldn'-t let, me marry his , Y __ NlnarCs Liniment for Sall ewrYvgera+ - )i �vf the railroad man seem conducive daughter. Well, 'What are your daughter.This ease with whieb corns and r� << "to good Health and a long career of prospects, 'young man 7 I' ex- usefulnesa. The number of con- parts can be. removed by Hollo- ect to come into possession of , fti,t ar. a is reed inns. The carona "The GRATIFYING PROGRESS. a 's Corn Cure is its' strongest' * D tt a"wienthol l lastete, which care lumbago aumptives and suicides among the 1W y $30,000 in a short time. "Why, 'ti.akseb•,setatrea n•aratata eta.,ad family tr$OW la your wife. getting n workers of the railroad Workera,is recommendation. It seldom fails• that's just the amount of my daugh- a&via4kp in yatdr°eCo..U&for Monphystransandtamilyn•a Doris i Irwtanw Co,.Montreal- along?" We .^. is e+E +•,,.t r i 'Pfd.. n� -rery lo*. Much of the heavy cake and ter's fortune."' "Yes: that's the "Splendidly," he beamh. "The __. fifty thousand I meant." DOG'S COLLAR, 182,Fb0, began_witii u• Wnic'consist- bread is the reliul`t- of the oven actor = h An eminent lawyer was once doors being banged in closing. It - ing of a new hat every o t weeks, ,.: Two thousand seven hundred and a cross-earamining a very clever wo- should be-closed a's gezitiy as pvs and now he's got her so that she -man, mother of the plaintiff; in, a Bible. fifty at the Was paid" b a noble-' et and a f y. can wear a sealskin, co all ' ;breach of promise action, and was - ••'- '- • • -•- roan at the beginning of the eight= set of ermine furs " - ; �'�•' completely .worsted .in the encuun- A,t attpsotrYeaklnnrptsa•erlon$Moab .1 � centh century for a dog collar of but Allen's-,ung galaam,.takena6.yhe eras gold. A collar_of silver, Wi1.th four ?} e ' ter of wits. At the close, however, moots Cough will enrure t,nmunit from hits � small diamonds, costing �ibout Don ` Have a BfiRd One ` he turned to ,the jury and exclaim- aangerow defeat. Dont trifle wit, uuicnuwn $1,00p, was sold to a society lady, s e. .;ed: "Yoµ •caw, gentlemen; that .o alis , " for her pet pug og, It is'fashion- ' even I was but a child in her hands. "Father," asked a young ]ady, M .able in Trance to put gold brace-I NISIO What must my.client have been I" ' - $y, this,adroit ,stroke of ad�oc 3 ``dts you enjoy 'hearing me sing 1" � lets studded with leweis on the fore-� An Absolute Cure for • "Well," was the answer" "it's ra- lelgs' of poodles.; The plain god col I8S S1illlifi6SS he turned hifailure, into a le- s , ' f �w r ther soothing in a way. It makes lars with 'e*blled settings cost n� (Oiath•lmfa).Cataract Y?t - Pegs... - me'forget my other troubles-1" less than _$1007 whie the jewelle•i and cenlusetivius ` 6ttriw bore"all suf. collars run from alb-t0 $31;0 eac?i, I diseased awes. �•- - Some men live long bn short. Mlnsrd's Liniment Cures Ds ndrtifl. Y = _ A trtd will twnRtst a anR twrw ewe.. tot tib ;`+ytk - :men are in the majority. ,, rom.dy.w•'n+te1•sptw.arks.o: the....,trre� ,.p rt•',ctl*+of tLs Ienr+b et thew t'e•an Peat it•i De'aa y He was always a lucky fellow." y After an umbrella has been in Ira ictN. xe mrrt. hew a.Iy deck.n U10 tried ';W11IIt do--you mean 4" When TH .,+a tai.a,use"Vw10^roar cur HVARA TT$ �7 y j��R' use for a short tilae Ont a drop cf' Money refunded if underdir"lleasItdomeratcum cry I - he fel9 put of his airship he plung- oil in the centre of the tap sbt+ut f2.OOpmrDettl+,peatpele.nrmetlptdpriNby7ohb �� ed straight.through thg skylight of lance a month. This prevents tke_ nslos.+ u ••a+oe ow be. ev`aa voids. b•aie ,,, r 1\ 'U ISSUE N0. 5rI0. ribs fi`om rusting... t rs:J)ossa• • • • a0 e+w. 1 a hospital. - •,: '• ''..•.'. „cwt.-.. q, ;.... :. .• .:. ....,... .: '_,', '... �.a. .: ''ro r n ' , .�.,'-�•. van,,., �i .. — ... . ,.. '�. ,. ...,. :-.�...,. ."' 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'. �_,.. • ."W'... ., _ W -y x �.• Richard Barton 10(1.0. H.Samla 100, Fowl supper and concert.all for 25 - Frank Lee LA T. P. Robinson 1.00, cents on the 28th last. -" �tRE• FRESH t, ' John Barnes 1.00, Mr. Ludford 1.00, - - Gkoceries "john$sown 100, Joseph Carter 1.00, i James Riddle 1.00. Robert Spoeard lrew L - 1.00, Thos. Wilson I.UO; M. (ileesoa, Chr"rebate on tx:es, 1.99. The standing committee on Ronda FOR SALE-Two young fresh caly- and Bridges reported andrecommend- ed noose tar sale at 1st ss,; 1 Ptotaiagg g Pmapply t For oalan w Aia0S Oe B'aI6NALL, ed payment as fellows: E. C. 7iaiBht, Hroo t a. e,o. r2 ', tJspublishad•..rsma.rmasatassttaomo., fillig x prosch to Haicht's bridge, _Our entire.stock ie.gu%ranteed new a.-. No old stock. - `Pt°a°st°s'oda 15.00; H W. Marks,rep washout op �j OR BALE-House aad lot situated , HATUS OF ADvzW181No: Fool stook et„ olar mons, opposite the Dont buy your gm3a calla Fiestia.ersioa perUne - - ysosyu lot 95, con 2. 2.b+i: W. D. Gordon y until yoti see our display. All the best Y�thodist shareh For pastime an 7 to sash.ub..ga.nt iaarstioa.y•s lir.• d aeata Son, timber for div 30 4.22; A. Fj w- w.J,ass",North-olareooat `$�ti Osizttllba. .A full line of - - -_ -'rias rata moss not faslu ed Leal or/oreiiir ere,drawin tinct' uttiag In file bet Y CATTLE FOR SALE-One carload PRY98 PACKAO1K CHOCOLATES S: hdrstam+sata. 8 and?con aad ds broken stone, special terms fl9eti to paramea making ooa- 12 10: J. D. Hoover, rep bet lots 84 of milah cows and Loadiatt ealiie loot at, ,sate for s ore month,or by the yeas. H.1: rived. will sail tar cash or time. Qeme and -AND BON-BON S -fr ix l to 2&. a,hex duo or yeast contracts payable gnastertt. and 8iT con 7. 375: W. H. Norton, inspect. Apply w J.A.whit,nrougb-- Tit •. _ .•Badaeo oa�tea umm or under.with papw pp�t•atilding machine div 47. 9.00: J. R. - -- 'New Naval Oranges-me., !!k, and 50c. a dos. nae ear,ss,os, parable in adreaoe. Hoover rep culvert con 9 o pp lot 86, TSY HEIFER-Stra ed from the _ . e_- s , sadNoiloeta loam colamna tea nears pis Una, 21 yds ANSI. on coo S Y Figs. Dates, Nuts, Table Raisins and Xmas Grapes see -UM aaaaasbssgasat taaseitoa. 2.00: A. Davis, qtr pseealasa o:the aad•eatsn°d.lot lie coo.e, pee ` sesasaossnasa made known an applioa- 9 Opp let W. 16.75;H.,Byer,51 yards Putt ,a •arUag heifer,moue►in color.red Our stock of Currants, Raisins, Peels, Shelled Nuts, Spines and 8'Z• on.-1io fess diva 72 aad 78,5.10• T.A.$noz,atone aad whiw, �attablrreward for tafaartassioa n ' Aet.esiissmeats lrifpoai wzitisn inairnedioa° b hes,wbereaboate. TSOYAII zaAST Oresn. tracts Cannot be beaten. 1W �i] Brill be tassefad naUl fo:piidea and charred tie• Pugh's bridge and rep bridge Brock woema �� g special`Christmas bargain -: tessdiwly. Orden toe diaooatiaalnat aQvestir• roe school.4.00; D: Lr. Pugb. atone �R a are offering as s mm}}ooa most beta w Ming aad.sael�,4haya aad ravel. 4k7O; F. Soden, siding Fed and Ornamental Trees own- e- - linsr. 1' et br B. D. Smith, Winona, Oct.. have a 3 �. )�� QQ� Z.7ir' diva and 46.20.00; W. Bay es, rep s Job Wark-psoaapfiyati•aded to, record of prodaoiaf<the ohoic•at kinds of Smit a hill bet lots-12 and-13 cots--7-7. araamsatat trees-aad-ehrabr,aad orae , Pearce, 40 yda gravel Rouge bill,'4.0u; name, Their anent for Pickering and sorroaad- n o� gm a ee � at-the Stan . v r inh con is,J.H.-l3ULL1vB9.rasa Iowa - _ 1 tli3 per ; g1.00 if pai9 in ndaaoee. $.Spencer. rep--urlvert e t 14 Wh1Lby w o-111 clad to oaII upon anyone who wail - -- -- - �- subscriptionsto the t alped States,$140 to.pay half)2.00.; D. Annie,_work on drop him a card aadresed to wkitby. 11-16 Phones-Bell or Independent is advance coo 8 opp lot 80, 47.35: Mise I. Lis- ' Combe.60 yds gravel Pugh's bridge, Ty�OR SALE-A Rood rough-cast �r 6.00; D. ADala,est da gravel div 48., hones containing. rooms std sof cwater RICHARDSON ' ' yy aad good cement cellar. Hardand roti ware: . JOHN MURKAR', Proprietors 8.33; F. Reesor, t,pikes Fitzpxtrick'a iasidehonse. Ons•OfehoSanacreotgood gard- S-1 - �, ,. bridge, 15c.; W. Emersion, grSvellang on contain iag lire •pppie tress besides other �t Kinsale road, 44 95; J. A. O'Connor, fruit, Also Imperial Oelord sutra is Orsi cies,°NOTES AND COMMENTS 8. da vel div,, and ri ht"All repair with warming ossa actaahed. For tnrth- READY e Y g Y• or st culan apply to THOS.a, STEPHBN- y 3.1U• JSOF, -' •� 8.00; C. H. Petty, tile, ars Alla- laremoac •ru _ On Monday next the electors of way, war oo Clark's brad" e, 1.75; L. f g ARM FOR SALE-Being lots 12 Courtice, file o lot l7 b f con,75c. and 18 to can.e,Pickering,beanQ i miles - - :•the township will meet in.the hall, PP F ` Brougham to nominate candidates Ofcar Yake, gravelling con 9 opp lot ao"b of sicken,,�°.aad consisting of do x 35. 22.50; Jas. Evans. 40 yda gravel acres,more or tau,of good alay loam. There _. __ FOR -S township hall, Brougham, to elect 'div elf, 4.00'; Thos.'Candy,• 16 - arab we a acres of anwwiaae fail whwt. The iarm W. NTER - ,. gra Is is S.good stats of oaltivatwo and ready for for positions at the Council board C vel oily eD,1.80; Reeve, Cler ,acd ins seeding. There are about A aortia of for the ensu' year. At present ouncIllor Hoover.adjusting western hay meadow and a or u acres of good pasture. " Y P townline aecoutsie, -180 each; Ohms. ge�ee tailing pzs.s< shzoa • i, Sargent. 1p i culvert o lot 13 - A large shipment of Winter Goods- the outlook points to a contest all P Opp tie ° ba=° aro ' Pn chaps snarl gple osahard of send&GA In con 8, 8.82; D. bla:ccab, rent for is tair4 w°31 tanned. !or funhas partdealars • 4; round. Last year- there was ns, storing timber,5.00;Pickering's share aprti is uses Jomas.Ptakwing inti just arr;Ved = -: _election and the year before there. of Larkin's bridge. 3911.78; Mrs. B. 1 - was a contest only for the depu@y- Liscombe. brush for Pugb's bridge, Traders, for Wood 8.00; J. McLean.rent and care of tim- ' reeveship, so that .now there•are ber.5.00; W. W. Sparks, com Lark- Sealed Tender, marked "Tenders One hundred horse blanketa and fur robes to choose from, a number spoiliag for a fight and in's bridge roadwa 8.00, R. R. Mow. for Wood." will be received by the s they are likely to beccommodat- be' ditto, 2,50; . H. Guthrie, rep undersigned up to 10 a.m.on Wednes- MITTS AND GLOVES GALORE ` bridge on 4th con Opp lot 4.5.65. day.Dec. 28th, for supplying I cords. ed. For the reeveship, the names On motion of Mr. Mowbrs chair- of 4 ft, first-class beech and maple Y• - We have added to Oar stock a complete line of of John A. White, the present man, report was adopted. body wood, to be cut in two and to be occupant of the position; R. R. Mr' Mowbray, aeconded by Mr delivered before April let, 1911 at the FUR AND FUR LINED COATS Sparks, moves that the financial stats- Brougham School House. Mowbray. the present deputy- meat as prepared by the treasurer Uzo. DIIxcAx, showing'over twenty samples ranging from $15 to.$100. aad this council for that portion of ` reeve. %Y. G. Scott and W. W. PO Sec.-Tpzus. Brougham P machinery, cmrFiages,'harness and supplies, sparks.councillors;are mentioned, the year which ends on- this date, be A complete lime of farm I� adopted and forthwith printed in , sewing machines, kitehen cabinets. scales, fanning mills, cream separ- and for the de ut reeveshl the pamphlet form. Father Morriu 8 14° g - P Y- P y &tors,staves. pul ra: wheelbarrows. washing machines. and thous- Oa motion the reeve was instructed w names of R. R. Mowbray, rr W. W. grant-his Sparks and W. fav 10 order on the treasurer io Relmet�•e ands of other articles. G. Scott are in or of the parties recommended for -- 1 3 - - circulation. As councillors, E. B. payment by the reports of the stand- GIVE US A CALL - ras committees as resented this day •-Im ads la OMS - Hoover, who has been un the - - The usual vote of thanks was tend- -board ;.board for the past three years seed to the reeve fear the courteous 111 twm Father Morrtscy, the flasoue ' manner in which he hasconducted the - `g, - will again �e a candidate. and pr't..e-pbyeictan of aaxs;bvg,re. N, e., .. affairs at the council board; to the died a year last to he left hie Alex. Wilson, of Clareatont, who editor of the Ptcarsativc; Nzws for the aero spring. ascriptions to true Sisters ,s!' the How+ 71 full reports of the council roeerdio p� _ - �. hasi�us;h_ezpsRteQes tel_mtlai-� P°'0 _. p __ , _moi._ at_ S�stham.�c_be_aaee.&r.-the.. _ s ' Ci I matters, liar snnouacecll flim- and-.C6 Fh+ Cies ti-foto his courtDISN esy tO b•oe6t of buetanity and of the church.' every member of this council. the tiff- Not being ur po utman to stake up and «? " Self as a candidate. Other:names able manner displayed upon all occa- distribute the -prescriptions themselves. -that have been mentioned as good sioos. the untiring snarly manifested the Staters arranged with a sumber at in the discharge of h duties• ever gKentlasen.who had been Father Morriaeys - men and who might be prevailed elert In guarding the inserests of the, frtatda,to do it for theist. These genua- Ce ,--- � � V ����upon to stand are 'thosie of W. H. ratepayersthereb enablingg this conn- ttsenwrork,rr;uneierehanameoftha•'8atber -_Weatney, of Audley. Hugh Pugh dl to perform the r work in wUsfac- Morriscy Medicine Co., Limited." had by - tory and businesslike manner. Also. the first of the year placed the'remedieo to ! a. aad A. E.-Major; of Whitevale, to the treasurer. the assessor. collet- aessHy every store m the Maritime .�►rast 2 5hopptug fags bdort Q�hxYstma� Andrew Anotia. of Dumbarton, T. for and caretaker for the able manner Prov,ncea, in which they have performed their So gladly were they received, and so C. Osborne at the south-east corn, respective duties. satisfactory has been their record otcures. Don't forget that C. H. Burling has a stock of Christmas goods consisting of_ or of the township, who has had On motion the Council adjourned that the Sisters and this Costpaay have arm chairs. Morris,chairs;Mocras rockers. early English sockeye upholstered sane die. decided Io lace them on tale tttrou h !-tteveial years experience at the P g - in leather, nurse and children's roctera, high theirs, centre tables, axteneion board, Wm. Thom, of Dunba.rton " out Canada. tables, iron hods, couches, dressers and stands. t>'ecretaries, music caabingta, 4 ' A Splendid supper and an excel Father Morriscy:" "No. y', foe .Rheu- springs and mattresses, window shades, bran and wood eurtaln poles. sewieg *, -H. E. Webster, of the Kingston nmatism and aha ludney,*-••No. to', machines, also belts, oil and needles. ohildren's toy sets, new gramophone - 1'eot entertainment. :-. road, C. W. Disney, 'bf Balsam. Cough Cure and Lung Tonic-• No. t t", - and the latest records, Stomach Remedy-�•No, s6",for Catarrh, _ w and C. S. Palmer, who also has Pei_$ REGISTER_. and **Father Morriscy's Liniment"-,-an ye t - been a men►ber of the coune:L for _` ---- now be obtained from most deniers in this yf�erct for ,' er in �1olsumerrt� 71 -Several years. P 6 0, s. D�c and s-Cregdtcattlle Or write t calve FatheruMo riscynot ldedi�einethem Co, se s yono a th t H. A. Jifkins, at John- i i e , Chatham, N.R. Call aad get prices and see cute before placing your order. .� - PICKaRINa COUNCIL son�otel, Whitevale. 9 months - ` - credit. Sale at 1. o'clock, sharp. Sold and guaranteed by - Ti,e above council met pursuant to g�bills. Fred Poatill,auctioneer: ...-- T M. McFadden OAREF'UL ATTENTION TO _ a . ... the adj2urnment on Tbursd_�ay _ __�MBALMING .AND. .FUNERAL WORN he lith Inst. Members all prpsenC; - _-_._ ----- -., __Reeve White in the chair. The mina- =ONLY A FET/ MORE DA YS Phone night or day, Bell or Independent_ - - - fes of the last meeting were read and - Appproved.- to complete .� Several accounts were presented-And P Your Christmas shopping. and you will require some _ l? choice candy. Try our lb. and J.lb.. boxes,of-chocolates--they are Al.. referred to the respective standing Then we hale creams, satioettes; caramelb, peppermintchips committees. many other choice linea. c an •hi d 3, W. G. Scott presented cbeque of _ G GS James Barrell for 88.00 for overpay- FRES$ 'FRUIT-Oranges, lemons, grapes, raisins, da tee and figs. ' - nient made to him on account of wire fence bonus. - - - The reeve handed over L15 proceeds FISH-Oysters, headier halibut and white fleh. of sale of old cupboard from . town _. ball. Wishing our�many.customers a very Merry Xmas. � s W. W.Sparks also handed is 10.25. _ . proceeds of ads of timber from tem '� yon A�,�,,, a osis slla porary bridge at base tine bridge. GEO. , D unba-don The standing committee on Bonuses - �•�t for Wire Fences., Drainage Matters. Me i7y (j�lt'IstmaB and' � - ' Etc. reported apd recommended pay- i hent as follows: Wm. Clark, bonus :• on 48 rods of fence bet 8 and 9 in con. . a.4.80: Jamre Todd,bonus on-00 rods /I/ER_ .RY_ CHRISTMAS RMAS. .appy and Prosperous New Year :,.fence on lot$5,con 5,8.00. ,trey AND M' - On motion of Mr. Scott..• chairman. re, ,rt tan ing 'cd. ... 'HAPPY- NEW YEAR _ . • ' The etoorreppo'committee on Relic[ GEOJRGL PHILIP, ' BROUGHAM to the Poorre reported and recommended To Mq Many Hyaenas, and Cuetomere - � the following payments:T.C.Brown, : expenses in conveyingJars. Matthews I extend to all a hearty and thankful Christmas greeting and good from the General Hospital to Brou- cheer. Thanks to your appreciation of superior goods and prompt gham, 2.00; Duakeld Bros.,wood sup. service my business has been larger than my greatest expectations. plied the Hanson family.3.00. To manufacture more inid better good's, to serve you better.and more BANK On motion of Mr. Hoover, chair-, eitensively is my business aim and earnest desire for the coming year. man•report was adopted. :ages tThe Sheep committee on Dram- PICKERING, HARNESS EXPORN119 - CANADA o to Shue pa Dogse reported and OF CANADA " recommended payment'ae follows D. _ Faesbi:hsd 1873 80 Besseias 'W.4arruthers, two sheep killed by Phone Ind. Sol. W_ J. COAKW ELL , dogs. 8.50; rewart Carrutbers, one -owe, killed, 8.35; J. H: Michell, two � - TRANSMITTING MONEY =- ;l<egistered Shropshire lambs killed, _ _- 318ii; the above amounts beim two- mor_sums to _$50 our Bank Money orde[t are -.thirds sworn value; H. Reamer, in l ting-three sheep for D. W.and FOOD GANIF CODS aria mezpewive. For I&W amounts weDewart Carruthers,80ti; A. I.. Milne.. 1911-011 :Orafts�cr V of Excbaage. Money sent at once to inspecting two lambs for J. H. Mich-: If you are thinking of purchasing come in'and look around before ell.50c. banking porn n1 tale world by T�rapl is or - On motion of Mr. Hoover, chair- buying elsewhere. Men's-overalls, work.ehirts, fine shirts, flee, socks, - man, report was adopted. and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. I The standing committee on Contin- Ice cream genaia reported and recommended (City Dairy)every Saturday night Savings Bask DepstebfRmt at Evwy Brw=L 86 _ _ payment as follows: John Murkar. We&I so handle Samson's well-known spades,•shovels, hoes, forks and notices of nomination, ate., 5.75; The rakes. Always fresh groceries ia-stock. p I C K E R I N G ..BRAN C �. following were ted rebate of _ P, NCS A tax-John Keeler r `590, Estate o[ -A�. ' RM- TN R A BELL �_ ��Du�nbarton CL�n T. BATTY. r�a2s. .r Malcolm 2.00, Noah Burkholderl-00, . • ! - .-RAXC;n AL" A3' w2t2TUT. 3" ,r ,,,,, �;. .. :.:.:, .. .r •. :�;,..;. .:....;� �4 mr4^ 1-:1.3.^�,• '+�•e•. 3 .^s. 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L[TTURa TO TMs, t01TOR t t�d.AteslstoMT• _._, �.. Charles.$argent was In the city .a. u M RobE. Bryan sorts is Toronto on on Monday on business. Sic ratepayers have asked LE James Coates was in thQ city on me for particulars as to the cost of the STOVES �� ', 7@'riday' Tuesday on important business. Base line bridge, constructed during -Mrs. G. H: Samir spent,Monday Larry 'Neal. of the North-west,. the past summer by the County of On- - in n-" 3n the city. is spending a few days with friends tarso, under the superintendence of I have for sale two good atovee, sir parlor cook, which Win. Thompson was in Toronto Messrs. H. Parrish. John Hags. D. A. f on Tuesday. here. Brown and R. R. Mowbray,commis- has been is use three years, and a heater, in use two ,Tames Harvey, of the C.P.R., is Reuben and Mrs. 13eese were in stoners of the County Council, the jibe eitg on Thursday last. aspending half of he be snoods Pickering avaunibl y -' ,use for them. g .Will sell sL s tessoDablb price... s one Thomas Hirkett had a basin wont friends. y ?. :Q tits Christmas with Clare- Towns _years. Haven installed a ornate have no further td to Port Perry on Tuesday.- Armand Pugh, of $askatche- tite cost ie the 1�ora--On Thnraday, Dee. 16th, wan, is visiting•fries in Clare- I beg to ask that you ubE sh the fol- The Corner Store. - r W. M. PALMBR, Proprietor -'to Levi.and Mrs..Linton,a son.' moat this week lowing statement a s. ![ire Ferguson is spending her Qujte a aumbsr from bare pur- most issue of Tse Nava. �- vacation at her home in Coboarg. Pose attending the townol!�p now P.J. Hehos,contract Nelson t her and his brother. mations at Brougham on.3donday for abutments • " John, s Dt ]ash wreck at Camp- next. Suras 360# • pe The schools closed yesterday and bellford. Oot.Bridge Co.,steel 00 the teachers are now enjoying '. Masers. Gregg dt Coates shipped ion at their respective sn��rructute 3040 00 We g H! RICHARDSON carload of mixed stock to Peter- their vacat 1 P.J. Kehoe. concreteT b_oro on Tuesda homes. floor = 386 00 s — —As Christmas'.day_comes_on_Sun• Approaches_t°Bridges Mies femme caib, of- urns , - . day the day will be observed on by days labor 41487 sbowisg-otfinsstdispta�od ar -- University,ia-spending..the... Vaca-1Monday and all places oi-bu�+inees Fees to --- �hma..-AL2"ry- a.ortmamt of tion at her home here- will be closed as usual. of Co., inspection 70 Stationary, Hooks.Dolls, Toys, jut Luther and Mrs. Pilkey, of the Miss Maggie Morgan, who has •fees, etc.. 7th conceaeion, spent Sunday with - rsaivsd tw 1hs Holiday scads. Oall 'Charles abd'Mra. Sargent. been spending the past month Total cost $78M 67 and res them. with Mrs. Wm. Evans, returned Pickerin s share, half 9911 78 ' 9 RoyAlsop was in Goodwood on 8' Subeanptim'laken for all Magasinse, to the city on Monday evening. The Township of Pickerin bearin Monday night attending the Weare leased to re rt. that g gg Wsskly and Daily Newspapwo Christmas tree entertainment, P Po 17g,per cent of County.tate,-w[il David $fad Mrsi. Russell, of the Miss Helen Hamilton, who has contribute $O434 additional. ora 7th concession, spent Sunda with been ill for over a week past, is total paid b it on the cost of the T making satisfactory progress to- bridge of 8� 12 . V . �3. RIC?3.AR��30N, As formers father is 3tou villa. wards recovery. Thanking you. Mr. Editor, for the Quite a number from this locali= About oveatyflve new hooka space. �t00$ OtZ"� _ .tbge ty attended the Stoufhille• and Truty ours. - - - -- have been laced on the shelves -Reeve. - Uxbridge Christmas Fairs this - P 7A- Wsrzs, week. of the pnlihc library, and another Brougham, — con�ignment is expected before ,-` Dee. 30, 1Y10. . . . The Christmas tree entertain- -•••• tt meat of the Methodist Church and the end of the year. We wish you' all a Sabbath School willbe held this The annual school meeting will Skating in Claremont rink %arae be held at 10 a. m. on W_ and New 'years nights. evening. , next. It is hoped that there will Fly: __ The Masonic body is arranging be a good attendance of the rate- R. B R Y N RRRY CHRISTMAS .for a pd nt_socfal gathAeriog in payers of the village; �a eonnosedon with their installation ay's �' 33A.IM 214 :-saeetink on Tuesday evening neat-. A letter has been received from Tobaecar, pi and $smokers' -' and S Mise Genie and Masters Harold Thomas Hott, wheft Lae week sundries. Central office Bell s for $sakatchewan. He reports . and Clifford Wright, of Gi.906 Telephone Co. ency for River, spent Saturday with their the weather out there as being Rolston La$dry, `- dparents, times and Mrs. fine. with very little snow. - _- -- - _- -—,HAPPY � W awso®• The Women's Institute met on CLAREMONT. ONTARIO aµ }"^ Wednesda afternoon at the home WecongratulateWllbur Glees- yy - of Mrs. J. H. Beal. There wan a ti 4n on his success in passing the ct Civil Service Examinational. He Rood attendance and a profitable b F� is now alt ble to a position as and pleasant time spent all. # 0 M ¢ A few of the members of Mason- ; s S g AIDA clerk. is lodge were in $touflvllte on Fri- �i r s ; ; .' Frank Soden has laid the foun- _ CHARIl°�S SARGENT,- day evealD attending the dediCa- w a .. m ,, to K B C �CL�IREMOATT , dation for a thorough-bred herd 3 ; a O f - tion of the cadge room in that vil- a e g e iz i . by the purchase of a thorough- d J AR.owAtts, srvv>ea AND VURNA - pu lage. All report a most sociable s; s 1B lbred heifer from Arthur Johnston = e a� ' • r at lata retest sale. time. ' There will be skating on the James McFarlane, after an ab- ,�j� _. 's -. irink here on bona Christmas and aeuc•e of ten months in the Peace : � �� � ��• I - ° 'O� � a . �° New Years nights. The ice is in sliver District has returned. loop- ie a: .l! C = as■ condition sad the Citi- Ing hale and hearty. He has not !r Oda A F e � Li �sti�� first-class yy 1 s.a sena' Band will be in attendance. yet decided whether he will go ti S fl Vim, r A tkaotoagtrl/ #ogable-..time-}s bwek--t°--thus-Wist.tir-noti...._.. —� .. r sisscared to alkwho may attend. The electors of the village 'will S . w. tsar }' At this searon our thou dot$ naturally _ y � odd lease your , the well-Mown min- meet in the Masonic Hall at 7,30 I m turn to gifts. What would p is sionary and lecturer, purpose g O m wit®more @baa as Angle le lamp f as m up- F' delivered o'clock on Monday eveaiD next t •• J"'j - 1; a t ! ., ., ...� tri',• 'm Iodate light, burwcarl oil. gives as mDeD � his lecture in the Baptist church for the u of nom nating a a g g e �� hghe a-i tour of your common lampr and oo Monday evening. Owing to candidates for the position of poi- �� I m cores m more to run than two. Cin be the many other attractions at thin ice trustee: A Rood attendance s g ' to turned high or low and one or two burn- s` time of the year the number in of the ratepayers ie-desirable. l: « .. Ns.,! ars used as desired. Requires little care. attendance was Dot so large As do- On account of the fain in the ' a" Wicks Brimmed once at mooch. No odor, sies►ble e.9 otic address was a most JsU1aW>>sas•wmney r. Oobs s s, s.oa,os.m no smoke. littde beat. The best for coun- surrounding vills�ges there were is ram tt nseetaa se..oaa■wlra is interesting and instructive one. s]Ot so many at the market on gaavrebn u.oo..eR°^w try use. Abetter fight for reading or The (ioodfetlowship Club. an Tuesday as usual. Turkeys were working by than gas or electricity. Be- `Or iaGoou of the bachelor) of y prcially for the home. For hall, stores, _ gas► bought at 20 coats per pound, 30 �tlt�/' churches. etc.. I can supply gasoline or -+ the village, held their annual fowl tatter and chickens at 12 conte, g7(►t1RJamea acetyline plants that will meet your requirements, prices right and goods supper on Thursdaynight Inst at butter at 24 cents and ogvs at 83 guaranteed. the home of, ra yer. After cent per dozen• _ A 1000 washer makes's acceptable Rift to your wife• one that she can sme t j! rtaking of a most excellent 1 and appreciate the whole year through, and In fact,for several years, ten to - "r• rt of fowl, cake,fruit,nuts and fifteen. If fou are wining to pay$1.00 per year to save her from the drudg- -other delicacies of the season the I ery of washing get my catalogue. _ :remainder of the evening was Tlsaoi dN,rsMsa FOR YOURSELF. A gasoline engine is a most useful and nowadays il- spent in songs, toasts, and in en- Cassssys most essential part of farm equipment. I have them in all sizes and styles -• joying selections from Mr.Boyer's CorvRsaKM&a. and can meet every need. Phone or drop a card for catalogue. For a month , ramopbone. After praising Lhe aodtnr a.tseeb and errs Is the time to place your order, for ,...•rs■ ou,ooaaroa • «►.e an I can sell a 3 b.p. engine for$120.00. i joys of bachelorhood the mers7 s�s.bsr a monument • Being s slack time �eoosn ea _ i ;party repaired to their respective n.. Q '3llL.��Q e ' h .. � , of the year In the shop@ better in- sea "' r+Rtw Howard Turner tg i i owes in the wee oma boars of „ec.tiseaos m f :'the morningg decementb can be given. -- -- " tJharlea'W. MitchelP, of Po — nuaters,ming macht++ea.+■ringMa and —a gin,died after four or five days Place your oiler now A snaa.■esa other sessooable Roods on hand for immediate delivery. , the stones erected1the first thing oa aai.■e1se� , - iillness from pleurisy one day last - - - •r'sa a"'s'� °v weals in hie 73rd,year. • The de- in the spring. 1__ WANTED NOW ` - 'ceased, who was very highly re- e� wWr i ft iLnmLa Y� For Pickering and surrounding dis. - { apected, was a resident of Clare- C. W. GIBBONS, — Claremgnt trictan = 1 Mont in the early seventies. He energetic for tall and winter months orders was twice married,his secotid wife essergetic reliable agent to take order O O • � for nursery stock. ' 'be�inR Mina Annie Carson of this Do .� P S Pine flooriatc Manitoba aidingg aro' (�ooa PBT WassvzT Ovsrrr Fernstppleree, who died Sve ears ago. Hesiding, matched, rough sad dressed 8xer.asrva TIRRATToe;T ' is survived by a son and daughter New Year• Also Santa Claus join$ us pine and hemlock. New Brunn- Opp ApRi1 _ # by the first mama and two Wish all a Merry Xmas and,$Happp7 wick white cedar shingles and �' wishing all the children a Very lifirry limas,trusting that none of them will a e Under cultivation. We guarantee to sons.by the second. Just as we be forgotten as be left lots of beautiful to;s and other things for them at D. PPl deliver stock is condition and�nnpp go to press word has been receiv- _ Simpson ac Oo S. Bell phone Terms cash to contract e. Wee"show tLat ed oft t ' V . - W. D. GORDON ek SON. re now$ esli�abti i8roa�at tti3i ti�msa. non, G gorge R., which took p _ well k _ es Monda;. the- Nth inst., after Fd nits � - Established over 30 years. Writs Evac :one Reeks illness, he having'tak- �jr�ceSulldhg *ATlNT90 AUG.at1. anted .11 O,w ! Par$sic Nvsesa�iT C�.� sick on the day his father died: �sII IF&TVICO�� For Pickering siad-surrounding coua- Toronto, h The deepest sympathy is felt for try for fall ami wiatsr months,a eels- r take other members of the family.. :'• Raisins.........................:.10c lb. able agsait to take orders for g�r91 �� iVisii of 'W'%ta y► in their sad ilflictlon. ' - - - -• - North Grown Stock -i The man friends of Mr. Daniel Seedless raisins................:..13c Ib. ern Caro Nursery $t &M 11803.. tW vY>�T>eYA8.1! Pay weekly. Use of beantilul outflt� - Forsyth, of North-Claremont, will lOc lb. free. We guarantee strictly first-class are prepared to furnish you anything regret to hear of his death which' Seeded raisins.... . f stock, delivered in prime condition. in the line of water supply such as took place at his home on Satur- We row fast-selling Specialties, sold day plain his 75th year after wD Currants....•.•.••••••••••• •Joe lb. g pumps, windmills. hydraulic rasast. r+ f • only by ourselves.on which there in illness of nearly six months as a Mixed peat......•...:..... :16c lb. etc. no competitors. It ppss s to sell for a plumbing, result of a paralytic stroke. The reliable first. Hstablisled. 80 years. They are also expert well drillers `deceased was one of the bestknown prones.large size.... lb. Ladies patented waistband skirt@, Write for particulars. and respectfully solicit our patron :... .. men in the township and was black sateen, two accordion pleats Pe a y° ; alar with all who had • the Black and mixed tea.............25c lb. Hoitted skirt with sateen flounces.1.96 WISMEB S NURSERY age for the future. Ind. phone 66111. ' -,p 'popular of his acquaintance. He Sateen,with two embroidered 8ounc• pORT F,LQIN,ONT. E. W. RVANSI y was a member of the Baptist This is the best ter in Oaaada es, six inches deep h",,,,,.,..1.00 RVANSI A7 .. _ Latteta.with eight inch embroil- ' church of which he was a liberal for the money. ery, twenty rows of fine pleats - @ p1CjC@flag supporter. Re wlrsc a generous and sticking..............•„••••• 2.00 pump Manufacturer hearted man and welcomed every- Coffee 7:••••�,�•40c,fresh ground. We. alone control the sale of v �e �iDlnInittee bee with a smile. , His funeral .. these skirts here. - ,hop had Residence, Dundas Btu - while you wait. .._. _ _. 3- took place on Monday,-Dee. 18th, - th s Association is to 'WHITBY, ONT. when his remains were, conveyed a ob i , Th ject of ., - lessen etesrling and prosecute to the-Union Cemetery for inter- Boys-suite and and overcoats; Men's, Women's and Children's boots the felons. _ Three doors west of Whitby House. w -� ; scent. His funeral was on o4 the and shoes, Men's and Boys' hats and caps, panEs, overalls, Member having�psre4sety stolon largest ever seen in these parts, LL _ oommsni- i . - shirtsr and drawers. oafs imm y on mambas We are prepared to irisins wood at iron - = there being a large number s_at- of DaeaUvs OooltNe.' also attend tendance. from Toronto. $tong- - pumps on ehortnotioe, Ville and surrounding villages to gee our combin Aioia dinner sits,,07-piece,reg.118.00;for 1M-00. Nothin equal Membseel ip he il.QO. to all kinds of repairing. _ show their.last mark of respect to to this ever shown here for the money. Japanese China in beauCi ul may beb$d fasts tor. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mills gcle they esteemed so highly. He $pieta stets,tea pot, sugar and cream pitchers, 1 :), 1.¢0. alecZ 8aesatusf o■apps! on. �gasoline engines and; is survived by his widow, two 2-piece sets, •7fc,' A large assortme,ir of nth- Exec.Com.—L. e.7. Banks, the squre gear sons, Root• L. and Malcolm, and er very beautiful dishes in china for the Xmas W.V. Richardson,Pickering, Ontj ' trhde. Come early'and see them. MAGNHT Oft"M 9HPARATOR� `.two.dasightera, Mrs. (Dr.) R. Bro- © AA y J.A. O'Connors Arthur Jefty, - aw die. sada Mian Mildred, one son, D. SID�PSON W COy - PICHERIN( 1'esstdsatt 9soeaa:, phone No, OQ at residence. John,having died some years ago. Y .. .hy,,.'� .; ...h :. ., .. 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'•,Sae ..t ;. y.., '"T..•aw�°"a..+/... ..,sass .- ,M,. ..:. ,. ..., •'-,. - s: ....a .. ::...�; "a'J.v .. .. , .. •. .-. t K :.. . _...-.. sass. »,. ,_.,. •. sass.,. .... sass o.. :�-.•, .' ..:...� sR-• N,ra.,,.. ,tV t�•i 'Rr'•'w�`K')SM�6 . � y .,r.,,..-,.�-.war,�.».•••r+:'t�aen�+fvr�c.+^etr+'.a• -^*o+i+7•+S4.,e%•adv:.n•.W-rr .'...+rs�o-+y�+i xPr.,,,..d+:sacci- .r..•�:f'„^ •,+c�as,�.v,•b.9s'1,:-Y�.�..i' ka• t*•3: a .J,o�,F+•rL.w�`�w+ sass._._ — _ - —_ sass.—_—. _ _ _ y� 4 Y'-'�1• 4 T t4} }♦+++++4 4 4 1+++ N++♦+i+tt♦1ti�+++++ +. "Your uncle 4" Moss laughed, � ► shortly. , the old than will P M only too glad to be rid of you, tt. `�1' ' z i and see you in a home of your own. K, A * It's common-sense, my dear girl. a The--ahop isn't paying, and you, Pretty though you are, ain't keTit are new and entirelydifferent from or�n r for nothing. Your uncle, iadeod! tyKtr , ary preparations. They accomplish + , „ purpose without disturbing the resc'of the system, and are therefore the Why, he couldn't protect a. fly I tdssl laxative for the nursing mother,as they do not affect the ch" --'- '`Oh I you are a coward!" Nancy Compounded, like all NA-DRU-CO r e p aQaratlogls, t>}► :pert ohea:sista, if y --- --- —tones, ttoaattsixto w y return your money. _ ' OR, A` LOOK INTO THE PAST— "you know e my uncle loves ntr. a�L ,fes druggist has not yet atookedthem,send 25o.and we ---"' I hate you more even than I did will roast them. 24 f before. I tell you again I will Dev- Nedweat Dreg s d mal �of Ciiteada.tJmtbd. 1tear..i. +-�+ � ♦ ♦..t-+ «�«♦ a 0 -'4�«F��«4-«#+♦� stand be your wife. Don't you under r �♦ �, . ,�, ,e, ,�, .e. .. stand 4 I hate you! Oh, if L could -----. _sass --� ...•.-- only tell you hovP much I hate you' THE ` - CHAPTER T Nancy stopped suddenly, a man l„ T � � � �� was standing by the door; he was Thomas Moss, j "Good-sight, Nancy; pull~ that A smothered execration broke glancing eagerly u and down thefrom-the- , _man-s-11-pa_—This flirts_ -- Eli woollen street. Nancy knew*.for whom he indifference her contempt, her in all came of throat child; the Hind in dead eastwjLR In _ It. was Thomas Mosa IMSTImpest, PINK eYE. IfertueNViia -- reseed-hatred-,-lashed 'his ------Corps,-erC.` „ -looking for her. assion to fur t ''Good-night, Dr. Grantley." an- 1? y' d all horses,broodmares, colts, stallions. L to . ,-eyed the girl, with': weary sigh, Without hesitation she turned They'had neared a quiet corner, aside and walked rapidly into a by across one end of which ran a `s'SPOHN THEM" 1 i;s she took the parcel of books street. "Of course Aunt Matilda held out to her and u cacti to go. broader street leading to a more on tbeir tongues or in the feed put Spohn's Liquid " will rage at me, but better that fashionable quarter. Putting out ac,..11. Give the remedy to as of thein. ]t I will give Uncle Henry your'tie E- g' tl B acts o.the blood and glands, !t coater the disease ,' ♦age " than a meeting with this man! His his strong hand, Moss gripped by etpelliuo the disease germs. it Wards on,the persistency is horrible. Can't he T troable no matter how they are c,.poeed," Ab- Dr. Grantley frowned slightly as Pe y Nancy s arm, and drew her back solutely free from anything injurious. A child see that I hate him! I will not go against the wall. can safely take it. s0C and 6x.00;3S.so and$I ..a soon as he was alone. g ----- "I wish to Heaven I cou]L do cant surel think he has gone; enough for one Di.tribatersu �. he I "I've stood encu q i f -t�ethia to-alter that child's life. Y Ylong!" night," he said, in ominouslyquiet �I wbNe.ab iera'giafa +' ,, , . ossa Sold y drugguu and harneudealers. She knew only too well the sort tones. Hate me as much as you / She is in her wrong grc,ove alt, i i ether, and it is slowly but sure] of greeting to expect when she did ! ike Nancy, you won't alter me. I 6` ' •return. Y .�PtJHN MEDICAL C®.9 ,;- lriiling ter." Y Y love you, my girl-love you 1 Chemists and flec'feriolo9isis x And Nancy Hamilton, got ig slaw- Mrs. Chaplin was not likely to you've nearly driven me mad, and G09lfEN, IND., U. S.A. y spare her but anything was beter > ty home through the crowded P , Yt B I ain't one to. stand being faotei ttreete, was thinking over bittc:ly than to have to listen to protesta- for nothing." 9F� s� ti012a of love from BUCK a man a8 A daeori�i need thew a,ieawa e, f� to herself the conversation she had His hold tightened on her arm, Bl Ekgtw.&N."just had with the good, cheery old Thomas ,Moss. There were girls in her heart beat with fear and someAM *sdoctor the on] frrend rho possess- ithe street, neighbors, but not her indescribable feeling crowded into � s�YLN sSaa t+ea13. astL..w� t ed in the -whole wide,world. companions, who envied her this it. Suddenly he exclaimed "Speak to Uncle Henry," sile>,successful, coarsely handsome young "Every c ne sees my love for you, - - - inured, wearily. "How easy ;t'fellow for a lover. Nancy, and I've come to the end lag the formation of sudden paper 6ounc#s, and yet it is not to be dont. As to "Mrs. Chaplin, she coae:d- of my patience. You belong to me, EGGENTRIGITIES OF DIET I ba}Is in the stomach', which some- ons Why'should I complain to him, eyed it an honor that her husband's !and I'm going to keep what's times proved fatal. There were niece should be "courted," to use mine!" girls who died or got into serious poor man I is not his life as hard trouble through satin wisps of tta mine? And then I must never. her own terms, by the foreman of He flung his arm round.her, and 'INSATIABLE HUNGER" IiA$' B g p never forget what he has done for the large timber yard close by. she uttered a sharp little cry. MANY FREAKS. their awn hair; dressmakers,_ mat, Matilda Lha liars own heart;after mattress makerL,, who had ,•a �M1 _ one. Kept, Fed me, clothed me, � Thomas biose was a man aftert !� man in a loose overcoat, with- and s von me dee true love, and all P _ a deep fur collar, was passing at n e taste o cotton, stria or Ki F• stra t; for tc g against Aunt Matilda." Nancy had worked himself ;oto his pre that moment, and the girl's voice, anything at all that they might be ' thiverexl sliithtly. "Aunt Matilda." 'sent position by sheer industry, for I with its vibrations of pain and de- Doctor Declares People With Such, wurkinK with, and varnishes and he haat neither kith nor kin, to-his 's air, came to his ears. Appetites are Bottomless 1pnl'�hers who drank themselves to she repeated-she pressed one hand F fi over her hot, tired eyes-is it wrong knowledge, to help him with money l j;nconse:ously he stopped, though -. death with their varnish and polish, pits. Finally, he hada o at the ve e I;o hate her? Can I help hating t Y 'the January wind was whistling ani "T are most dif- or advice : she considered Nancy, a P g 'in fact, man degrees hip inferior. tart he a e { Icer T the girl cried, bitterly, to Y fs bitterly round him in a shrill, un . Y ` Isereelf. "She is not fit to wipe The penniless child of an English 'pleasant way. -W• Saltau Fenwick kept an aud- fictilt people in the world to treat," fence alternately convulsed with I'Dr. Fonwick declared "Prove to 9 Tway the dust from dear Uncle !officer and a clergyman's daughtez, Moss drew the girl closer to him. laughter and shivering with some-I them. that vegetarianism is making iHenry's shoes, and yet she orders] was but a very poor thing is her I tell you I'll better you, -thing that was pretty nearly akin! them shockingly thin, and they wiU aim and commands hist as if he eyes. If Nancy's parents had been Nancy; and you belong to roe. You Q► s rand, elle informed her husband.; f to horror in a lecture he delivered ' say! 'O i, 'but that's my wiry na- ,t were as animal and a slave; o B shall belong to me I _ _- t} ,y_-might-( ,. „• .L. o _ a_t a +_•_� �� teas+ at the Institute of Hygiene, in Lon-I tore:-'- T_hev_are. always cold-, they be ib sass. 8 ---- - io weak poor�ear -}ze as-Ti—no caul-- """' -' -"- jdon--En Gn�n_'I;ccentriclttes never live to a, rest age they lead a -4ge, no spirit; yet, Nancy declar- have left their girl provided for, his lips to hers. I g - g - _ sd, boldly and stanchly, "I love `and not thrown her on the hands Nancy gave another cry, even of Diet One of his most 'amuaiag a short but glorious existence ` tun with all his weakness; he is a of poor, hard-working people like more despairing than the last. statements concerned patients he Many nf- titnm 'die of self-inflicted good, true, honest gentleman. ( 'she (Mrs. Chaplin) was. "het me go-! Oh? let ale-gohad known who suffered from the vegetable dyspepsia." ?tidisease of "insatiable Hunger " ►m proud to own him despite ev- It was a never-ending grievance And then a most astonishing thing r scything " / with her, this adoption of his niece happened. She left Thomas Moss's "The earliest notice of it," he �! I said., "is to be found in the Book of 4 .. She drew the old scarf more close by Hen Chaplin. Yea, ti Nancy ,arm turn from her, was conscious i I u round her with a shiver born of knew well that she. was regarded of a noise and a scuffle, and then Genesis, where Pharaoh consulted TI:£ SWEETEST OF ALL xr; tigne as much as cold: I enviousi and disliked cordially. ;realized that she was staring down Joseph about his"dream of the fat „ y, y B - TEE CBALITIEf. ' "It only my mother had lived," by- the -young' ladies who admired 'at his prostrate body, while a voice and lean kine, in which the lean he mused on sorrowfully.. "Dr. I Thomas Moss, and aspired to. the :said-. kine devoured the [at onus without llramus is very kind, ,but he does j honor of being his chosen wife; and I "Don't be afraid. 'He won't-in- appearing air atorn the- bettek for r� MINI! You IIsi It In tot quite understand all I feel; bad, ` for her part our heroine would cult you again, I fancy; at least, not it. That exactly describes the case vretched, miserable aq this life is, Lmost gladly have .renounced him to just yet." �T the 'insatiable hunger' victims. Its Meer of Need. • n i would sooner cling r T would any, or all of them, for, though she ! "Is-is 'he hurt?"- breathed They will eat almost anything, yet _ ooner starve than M : '�,' rty fa- respected the man for his industry ;Nancy, trembling in every limb, 'are always hungry, lean and ill 'ARE HOSPITAL FOR favored:' c ;her's people. How cmc, i ever for- and perseverance, she despised his and she lifted her eyes to th$ man f�- Then he went on to give instar- ,. pet that they disowned my mother mean, sordid, cruel nature, and beside her. ces he had known. A girl of 9. hel � � CHILDREN when she came back froth India a I hated him for his persistency -in Her protector gazed at her in as !said w.ho ordinarily at table ate as l nroken-hearted widow to ask for. declaring love for herself. --tonishment and.actmi ration. much as the -seven outer members) .. " help? She walked as quickly as she ecoid IL was strange, indeed, to meet of the family put together, one day COLLEGE STREET, T4ROIITO / "Was _it a crime to have mar down the side street. so beautiful a face in such a neigh- i escaped to the kitchen and there -tied my father secretly and against I She was very tired, but she seem- iborhood. His wrath against Moss b Ap s to Fathers std g put away a raw codfish, two pounds � ppm .- their wishes I Yet because she was:ed to grow easier away from the .grew redoubled as he gazed;. he Adetbess of Osruio a be. wor, and had gore against their tshop and that form. Suddenly, had simply rushed to Nancy's aid aE tallow candles and seteral if .1 �� o�� A - - r e , tae felt he arm touched with all an Englishman's impetu- Pounds of butter. �t Thio lftsxreoa ad mora - o starve. No-no, if my father'a,l and, turning with a start, she found our s inpath3y�or a c�efencetes 1'0[JRS I0-- LBS. OF MEAT, �' work in 1910 ti>.a e.eg l ►eople ever want me they. must herself followed and caught by the I man, . Had she been old and de- -A boy victim, for purposes of= Ore Tem l783 wen eek me, not I them. Yea, on that ver . man she was hurrying away iom t city se,781 was Y Y• B aY �crepit he would have acted just the medical observation, was allowed i 1 from the dry tail 441 Eros -int I am resolved, whatever from. same; but' he felt now a decided d�e7• *mea: She sig �ti task-b�►�# longing o give ossa o -dgh. "It's all very dark and Moss could not fail to see it. in as he looked on the childish I ell $ , the Hospital has treated i g " m is cob mad beds.16,837 treary. and-it's awful to live know- Your aunt's looking for you, young face uplifted to him, elo xdcttb stow orsibs. gayer cold.. henta �I � chi dras; 12,370 of these ag that Aunt Matilda hates me; Nancy,'.' he said. "I've been • i6 a.�t ' ' ' as cents. Y quent with agitation and distress. _ was tmtible a pq ..d jut there is one joy.given to me. watching for you, and I saw you "It would .serve him'right if he XNADY FOR ato'miwt.weretre.6ed it.a. S he can't turn down here ; what did you do it " hurriedly, as twenty-four hours freedom. He pt' iJncic Henry. loves me* were, he answered, Y devoured, 100 lbs. of raw meat in Tbae were 60 cases of club kd coneewd 'telp me or protect me from insult;for? Don't you get into enough he picked up her books scattered in that time besides innumerable last year. - tnd drudgery, still he loves me,i rows as it is? And you know it the fracas. "Such brutes are a ' or uncle.. I ain't quite proper for you to be out other things. - ;,•,o P P pest on the--earth... I am sorry you A third patient, a little girl, was Two hot, large tears stole slowly at this time of night alone." have been so frightened. Can I do placed in a walled garden -of, ` lown Nancy's pale cheeks and drop- NancX's lips were trembling. anything more? shrubs so tired were her parents 4` sed onto the old plaid wrap that "I-I prefer to be alone, Mr. Nancy shook her head. -was folded round ,her. She hugged Moss," she said, nervously, yet <'I mast go home, she faltered. of her insatiable appetite. But ;he books she held closer to her with pride and determination. "Thank you-oh, thank you for that did not stop her eating,• for � later they discovered that she had i ' with a nervous gesture, which be- "That means," he replied, rather your kindness! I-I do not often eaten up all the leaves, all the _ r' c - :;okened that some new and pain- huskily, "that you don't want me, get--any. I-I am grateful. small'twi s and had started gnaw- ?til thought had come to oppress don't it, Nancyl" And drawing the old plaid about B ' HE HOSPITAL IS A PROVIN- tnd trouble her. She drew a dee breath.. ing a bough. CIAL CHARITY. P her closely, Nancy .Hamilton turn- Another startiei was the case of '`I could almost grow content," "You know very well that I :lo and walked quicklyawe The sick child from the moa remote corner of <, the mused 'on, "or, at ]east, try not want you, either now or-*t y' a boy who, on being shut up in an Outterio has the same clnitn as the child living Y �� The man stood staring after her, empty room was discovered after- q to make myself so, if Aunt Matil- any other time, she said, is low., and he felt a curious sensation thril- within dg-a of the Brea t at,',of\ir•rt .:., ,lla�a _ da would only meet he halfway; clear tones. ward to have eaten his clothes. gueec, Toronto. Our uus- the sl.udrena _. ng at his heart. "People like that," said the 'lec- cause. Could there be one ;!at has a_�troggar_,_ but she grows worse and worse, Unconsciously she had commenced "poor little thing!" he said; and turer, "are bottomless its. You claim on the people of this Province and since Mr. Moss-ah,"-the girl to walk on again, and her feet hur• t en he turned to Moss, who was P murinured, suddenly-"I hate that red but Moss kept ace with her. can throw all your goods and chat- . � , P P ,� just trying to push himself to his tele into them." - Y man! I-I am afraid of him.-Some- Take care, Nancy, take tare, feet in a bewildered manner. - t mes I- feel' as if against myself he he muttered in a voice heavywith Talking about what " called the .He was not even scratched. The ,,• �� - will carry out his awful threat and anger and threat. "I'm not g"ing blow had been magnificently given, l6ple who a diet, he tad of marc me-marc me!" Involun- to stand this much longer- uu're people who plastered their food !, �: Y Y Y stunning him for a moment and tarily Nancy stopped; a cold shud- going too far. Didn't I tell you last felling him like an ox. with salt and never sat down to a ran through her. "I feel so night that you can't fight against l- meal without emptying the salt cel- • B B Y B B Look here, you coward " .said lar. He knew of a girl who never etless against him, and there is me? I *am too strong for you, the stranger, firmly; "don't try lft the table withmiit-emptying ev- e ' ' no o e to help me; Aunt Matilda Nancy, my girl-too strong for any more of your tricks on defence- cry salt cellar she could lay hands -. Encs rages him, she thinks him too you. You'll have to give in in th•3 less girls again,-or it may go hard- rfoct .'.good for me; she would only laugh, end. Why wont you be more sen- er. with you next time! orr and who would increase ten ' and turn things into ridicule if I aible? Al] the people in the neigh- And with that he turned on his pounds in weight in twenty-four. . Perelie rewlt6' s srdt'p�caw. 18 a .ttta hours, Shot yeas frequently unable were Iftitee os it this tto co defo.n+i<y let you. � - were to ask her to protect me from borhood know what's going on, heel and went on his way. - - - to wear a dress that had-been if the Hospital b to eoaamne is pest work,w t . Thomas Mass." She moved slowly and that -you are ,going to be my loose for her the previous day.ui� """t Pt to yourpe�kabeeku well a.to mercy I—" heart., Let our IJoltars be mesnt�es of mercy>• ;,� on, but she was trembling now in wife. I-- (To be continued.) !! + ,� _ CHILDREN EAT PAPER. the snBeriett little childree of Oat.tso. every limb. How-how dare you talk to me t She was drawing noar to her like this?" flasbed out poor Nancy, Then ht+ told of patients whose sen.! Vour eentrtbutten to J. home, Down at the bottom of the almost distraught at his words. "I ,) craze was to eat paper, these being Ross Rob.rtson. chatrtaa+n, or tA mostly children, who would scrape pouata. 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Uwful for fin ers in public life in all parts of Can- hundred PnrpoaM• , ?<` ads have allied themselves with it Sa1d Everywhere T and give it their practical support. Ltd_The Association requires members E'W. 3�td °' a ' - -- ------- - -- and means to carry on its work and .,.•. - ._ -seeks as nlem]u?ra all Arlo are sympathy with its aims and who be- - )leve that our natural resources should be conserved for the future while being rationally -utilized in _ the present. The .membership fee of new shipsamounts to $62,500,- THE SUNDAY sc�oo� 14, Peace-Our Lord declared he is one dollar per year (life mem- BIGGEST BRITISH SHIP 000, or abo $1,680 000 more than came to bring not peace but a bership, 810) which entitles the ! was set aside in the last estimates, t _ sword. The testimony of the can- member to all the privileges of the -" -- — turies is to that effect: .The trans- These estimates make no - Association, including the Canadi- a proofs-, INTE8N.ITIOIN.AL LESSON, ration in the King James Version, an Forestry Journal, Annual Re- BIDE INVITED FOR A 28,000 ion for pensions, coast guard, re- DEC. 25. "Peace, good will to men," is hard- Iport and all other publications of TON, 30 KNOT VESSEL. serves or steamship subsidies-items - -I Pealy ce )e. But Christ men who accept the divine !membership tetma be spentctolons for which Miss M. naval estimates lded in ata osthe British of nearly 5 will and thus under the divine fa- y Canadian Will Carr Twelve 13.5 Inch use $20A's 1,000 a year. } Lesson XIII. -'Christmas Lesson, {Robinson Treasurer, Luke 2. 6-.`'0. Golden Text, vor• And it was this the angels I Building, Ottawa, or to James y Gans, As 1911 is the fourth successive , evidently said. Notice how this I Lawler, Secretary, Canadian Build Also a Battery of the,New financial year in which Germany it , Luke 2. 11. message of the son corresponds laying down three Dreadnought ' • _ . , - g P ing, Ottawa, Canada. ,10 Inch Gua. g with the announcements of the two battleships and one battleship "k Verse 6. While they were these- angels : Glory to God in the high- The British Admiraltyhas invit- cruiser, no less than sixteen instal. i In Bethlehem. Joseph and Mary est is spoken of the Lord, Son of - menta of the cost of sixteen capital ;had one thither for the reg P ed private contractors to bid for �. g the Moat High; ou earth peace re- CAUSE AND CURE the construction of a new warship ships have to be provided. tion decreed by Caesar Augustus.+fare to the Messianic rule of Him . which is to be greater, faster and AN ENGLISH NAVAL EXPERT This was in accordance with Jewish who is anointed to reign over the more powerful than'any vessel builtin dealingwith the 'ex,:ansioa of ` icustoicp which required all Jews toihouse of Jacob; men in wham he is -0f RHEU�SATIS� or under construction for the Brit- !the Germn navy, has prepared 1 -- � -, well well pleased calls attention to the be enrolled in their ancestral cityfah navy. She will be a coaaider- table which shows that Germany' It was a toilsome three days jour= 'ylessiah's work as Saviour. This — - - able advance upon the armoured I expenditure on the construction ai= ` - aey from the home in Nazareth. I triple praise covers the entire mis- cruiser Lion, now being completed ships has ria 7. In the inn-"One of those rude- sion and redemptive work of our Due to Impurities in the Blood- I armament of new ahi e� �rF P at Devuaport. Nothing definite re from 86,281,700 in 1896 to near) d„ - eUuctures adjoining the highways Lord. ° ardin y 000,000 in 1910. On the oche! 15. -Even unto Bethlehem - This _ {�Ared �? DP. �illialn8 B e her dimensions is et 537, a rof the East for the convenience of I known, but the following table will hand, the expenditure of Great Bri. _traveters, and consisting of an open .helps to fix the situation of the ,Pift Fills. rove approximately correct: Iain has risen from $43,292,980 in ¢_ 'courtyard for the beasts, with a! field, Evidently, it was not clow' Iv bawd platform slang the walls, I u' to the walla of the ?r, p The most noticeable and immedI- -view ship Lion year to 5 then woo in the present P :'• P year. In other words, while the ea- roofed over and divided into cow-I would not ha• ' «�1 l:c:t!� Rte result of rheumatism is P P peaditnre of Britain in fifteen year) " Dis lacement 28,000 tons 26,500 tons artments. where the travelers i•�I„et us go Ak c k tic../field even marked thinning of the blood, and ' Length..:...,720 feet ' 600 feet `has increased roughly by 530,000,- , bodged. These travelers, how- unto" • for t.,:: signifies that by in no disease does it develop more Beam ........8:feet 86"1 {set 000 that of Germany has increased sver, are denied a lodging in aI the ordinary route, at any rate, the rapidly. Not only does the blood gorse-power.80,000 70,000 by $_50 000,000. r. comfortable compartment, because' 16. Came w Its long. become work but it is soon filled $�� 30 knots 28 knots As the elevated fire control let• distance is quite Ithe host of immigrants has crowd I with haste-This is Seen !with impurities, which the differ P �• Y B in their cutting cross lots. ant organs of the body have been Largest guns. inches 13.3 inches form on battleships is in as expos 'ed them out, and the are obliged,�, " " !Y,__ ut with�tlle_mas►ges This, led position and thus liable to dis- P %tp Their eagerne4s is commendable. unable to throw off. _ One of the Besides tea or -twelve 13_5 inch —•-� - --- :n-seEtos_he fsezmsn-ate pis in keeping with the absoluteness I They did not hesitate in doubt, but 'most harmful of these Impurities a guns she may carry a secondary +'z of the humiliation of the Son of took the angel at his word, and, ' uric acid, which Is formed from 1 battery of the new 10 inch gun. with 'val authorities have been testing who emptied himself and made Jewlike went forth for the sin the waste products of the body, In I which experiments have recently a 'e nes o{ inventions whereby the himself of no reputation g health it is readily passed off by been carried out. She will be de- i main fire control car be operated 8 Shepherds-According to some --19. Mary kept all these sayings the kidneys with cne help of oay- j designed to maintain a high rate of�beneath decks. from a station situated amidships ..authorities, though gh they occupyan -This defines her character, that gen from the red corpuscles of the �s y g• 1, At this ation,ubyameass ofaa,liono � p+Fed for a considerable distance ru Scri ture e m of a thoughtful, devout woman who blood l�ithout oxygen the kidne s without the necessit for recoalin arrangementt fitted rt ' ' I661, they had fallen into disrepute united in herself all the dignity of -are unable to rid the "-stem of this while the engines, which will be of special Prisma and commanding al - -' because of their l,.wlessness. These the kings and all the sanctity of the acid and it is retain�l in the blood ' the turbine type, are to be con- J uarters ut vision, images are Corm- ,particular men, however, unnamed riests from whom she was descen- and distributed to all parts of the structed so that they can be driven 4 g i ed on parabolic reflectors. It is and obscu-•e, must have been. of led. May it not be that her care body. The weak back, pains !either by said that the distances are exactly al ' devout temper-"Davids in their fully treasured record of these across the kidneys and thin scanty, I COAL OR LIQUID FUEL. determined by special contrivances loftiness of thought, -of hope, and events was the source from which "highly colored secretions, which This vessel is to be completed for and calculations. 4 aspiration." Had they been only the information of the evangelists follow, Ri:,w that the acid is al- 'sea within two years from the time Supplementary telescopic tuber i greedy, brutish marl, it is unlike- was obtained ready in the blood and often leads the first plate is laid. on each side of the ship are placed Ift ;ly such a revelation and mission • 20, The shepherds returned, glori- ' the sufferer to think he has kidney She will not hold the wcr',d's re- 'would have been accorded them- fyin God-They awed into ob- trouble. If the disease is not drIN- 'just above the lead water line, and 3,. g P cord for size. The largest vessel similar Keeping watch - -Literal) ` g prisms at the station avid p g y• livion, but for a brief moment they en out of the blood, rheumatism now building is the Brazilian Rio of the tubes allow the officer in .!"watching the watches," referring have held the center of the stage can never be cured, and the suffer- I de Janeiro, begun last February at I charge free vision over a limited s Ito the pastoral mode of dividing the in the enactment of the most won- er will always be subject to attacks, Elswick, Newcastle. -This vessel,,I distance of objects in the localit " 'night into periods and watching by derful drama the world has ever whenever exposed to damp or which will cost about $14,500,000, l The disposition of these tubes it turns. Abiding in the Sold is one witnessed. Their bard secular tasks cold. With each returning attack will displace 38,000 toss. As far as I based uncia system employed in word in the Gre.•lc, anri mean have been glorified by the heaven- [the pain becomes more severe a.d facts are obtainable the largest bat- German submarines, and gives the - "playing their pipee in the fiel.ls."_ ly.. visitation, and they must have I complications often arise making i 4eshi s now beim built in other Commander of a'shi all the ad- This -gives us' a pieas,lrit, and not been ever after different men. necessary the use of habit forming P g P c BI, , European yards are as follows: vantages o{ the.,exposed platform unclassical, picture of tuc.w rude — drugs to relieve pain. {France....Jean Bart.... 23,046 tone Conning tower in regard to fire con• d fellows, fluting and singing away •_� WORTHY ORGANI7._tTld\'. i It,is readily seen that the only 'Germany..Helgolaad... 22,500 cons troi and navigation. It is uadesr --the long vigils of the night. The _ way to cure rheumatism is through Russia.....Poltava.,,... 23 000 tons stood that the system will be intro, Announcement of so great a truth An Association Which is Doing a the blood: Dr. tiPilliams' Pink Italy.....,Giulio Cesare 22,000 tons duced into the German battleship) � Ito men so lowly preserves the color pills afford such a treatment as of -a ry of€ the birth in the,un- _Good Work for. 'tee 1, er dimensions being built or pro- come ro- .. £ ,comely stable. The Canadian ForestryAssocia- essary to-build up and purify the -- jected in the United States. The ;* 9.- An angel-This -indefinite YI.° i„, , the national organization blood. They increase- its oxygen two Argentine ships Moreno sled -1810 A BANNER PEAR. -•scription leaves us ignorant as to 1 iur the awakening and informing carrying capacity enabling the kid- Rivadavia now under construction the identity of th•s messenger. -In of public opinion in the effort to ;ney s to pass the uric acid from the in American yards are of 27,940 tuns Some business men say that thct Ithe case of Zacharias and Mary the [prevent the destruction of our for- body and the other organs to do year 19]0 will o down .into his- angel P each, a size which will be almost y g tinge) is expressly said to have been �ests and to bring about theii high- 'their work. Thus rheumatism is equalled by the United States Rar- tory as one of greatest prosperity >� -Gabriel. est develo went and utilization I reached at its rot and permanent- h for Canada. Other people give it The glory of the Lord shone-No through the 'co-operation of na- �lv cured. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were provides Texas d for in this year's ponly as their opinion that 19I0 is supernatural splendor of this kind tional are absolutely free from all habit- a stepping-store to greater thin provincial and municipal naval estimates. 1; is mentioned in connection with the organizations and private enter- forming drugs, and are not an ex- is Japanese Government has for Canadian Commercial 'condi + visitation to Zacharias and Mary. prises. I perinlent as the, following case will tions. g perhaps The Association �ndeavoxs to pro- placed with Barrow, Vickers, dons However that may be, the results � But now it is night, and erha s show:-Mr. W. Studley Lewis, P � k Maxim, at Barrow, En land an y the effulgence of the angelic form mote-the greatest productiveness of Pilot Mound, Man., says::-"I am England, in the way of increased business tt •shot forth in dazzling contrast to every part of the Dominion by hav-,-! a firm believer in Dr. Williams' order for y g � the surroundingblackness. The Pink Pills acid always keep some A BATTLESHIP CRUISER enjoyed b some of our largest Finr Ing every -acre of land within it�, y P anaial Concerns have been moan k -itwo appearances of Gabriel were. devoted to that for which it is'best i by me in case of'need. A few-e•ars 'which will be nearly, if dot qui;a, gratifying -to --their shareholders, :apparently in the broad daylight. Adapted. • It does not advocate the ago while teaching school I suffered', as big as the projected Britisn The Traders Bank, for instance 10. Be not afraid-An.overwhelm- retention of forest on one acre the so much with rheumatism, in my cruiser. The displacement of ,the since January 1st, .1910, increased A. fright would spoil their chances soil of which is better fitted for arms and shoulders that I had the new Japanese 'ship is given as be- their deposit's over four and one tween. 27,000 and 28,000 tons, but hal of obtaining from the angel any ;some other crop. But realizing that greatest difficulty in .writing on the.. f million, and their total assets M coherent message. The coming,of a large .part of Canada. is suited.' blackboard, and after- trying a other details are withheld. It is six and one-half million. This ' ---Christ -was-intended not to inspire 1 only for growing timber (and-this I number of remedies without bene- stipulated in the contract that ev• increase is considerably great-i fear in human hearts but to bring the finest norther n timber in the fit, I was almost in despair, and ery portion of the vessel, including er than the percentage of in- world) great joy to all the people. world) the Association urges that ' felt inclined to abandon teaching. hull, armor plate, armament, grin, ease shown by the Bank 11,'A' Sa iouf Christ the J such regions be. so handled -as to tut one day I happened to pick up mountingso etc., is to be built in as a whole, so that it caano "3 Lord-Compare 'the similar mes- produce a succession of timber one of Dr. Williams almanacs, and. England by Messrs. Vickers, Sons be attributed entirely to genera t ,jBage given to Mary. In each.case .crops for all .time to.come. read of the cure of a number of R Maxim, who area under obliga- prosperity of the_coiintry. Tha the child is announced as connected These non-agricultural districts, severe cases.of rheumatism through tion not to sublet any portion of the Traders Bank should be aped 'with David (Luke 1. 32), a fact that .if properly' developed"by forestry the�use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. the'contract. ally favored is no doubt partly du would suggest at once his Messian- i methods, will not only supply tim- This"decided me to give the Pills It is believed that by placing this t--the fact of its energetic progres<f tic character; he is hailed as Savi= be fol the future, but will form atrial, amd I had only taken them ,contract in England .the Japanese sive management which has taken hN . sus (for. the. injunction that Maryaria reserves filled,with valuable a few weeks when I felt much bet Government wishes to mark its ap- .every legitimate opportunity of in should "call his name ,Jesus" is annuals, birds and fish, arid' will ter. In the course of a few weeks preciation of British workmanship creasing and extending its influx .; "equivalent to that, as Matt. I. 31 be national recreation grounds to more the pains and stiffness had in shipbuilding and to give expres- ence. The Traders Bank, too, ha� - i . ••isl`iows); and lie is-spoktn of in the protect the health and promote the •all-left me, and.I had no more dif- sion in practical form to' the sin- been doing a great deal of careful< -exalted ternis Christ the Lord comfort ancl- happiness-of the•_peo ficulty in doing my work. I can- cere feeling with which it regards ly planned conservative advertise' . (Gabriel's designation of him as the- ,ple• not say enough in praise of Dr. the alliance between Great Britain ing, bringing themselves before th ! .One who "shall reign over tLe The, A9$OClatron carries on iia VVrlliams' Pink Pills for they and and Japan. attention of the geneeral public ` $ouso of Jacob forever," and 'as work by means of•oonventions,-pub- they-alone cured me of my rheums- The German naval estimates for a very considerable extent. Ther "Son of the Most High" being idem- lie mecting s, illustrated lectures tism." the financial tear 1911, just present- is no doubt that Newspaper adver' tical in meaning with -these-wordsand by literature. Its organ is the Sold by all medicine dealers or ed to ' the Reichstag, amount in tiling iR of as.mucb-value to a larger '7 of the other angel). Canadian Forestry Journal. Con- by -mail at 50 cents a box. or sit round figures to 8112,30,(,000. an in I R .Acing Instautirin as to arxr othe] . 1 77 13.eTho heavenly host-Compare ventions are held in the various bones for $$2.50 from The Dr. WiI- rreagc f ne.arl;; 8t°500,00 oi87 n :r, ,s and to.o Traders Bank'i Ac remarkable statement in $eb, provinces to discuss matters of liams' Medicine Co., Drockvi'-le, there of the prcaa ct year. The vote itti n, g, importance which should , Out. fur•V.o construction ariei armament p +,; + ;, , c 1F _ +, w _ J F" , .... .. r: a �\ '+- ... ..:,. ..., .. ., .., • . .,,.- .... .1. ,.' .rr. •,^.M M,r,p. ,air .S •�' «x •q ;,,:� iy' .,�fa ' ,, ::�." ;'u+.. � ni:+. 's;_r% 1 1. ".-2,1-"�'• '�'. .t,�.�, .m .t,?•ne-,a. .sE'w. .. :s...L ,u..w ;�i"'. ,;u.�cwA 'f, y. ^;s'r .,, _{,.'s ,r,r. c .n .."" .. ..hxt �, s 3�n+ .$!- aF �: y. .,;p .: s„cva '+�• AY -� � -,t �,�. ,n • .. ' w ny rr � - 5x- N '•'•. < 77 OWN 8 lip—W. I.A. Courtioe spent a few —Mrs_John Williams,of Bloom- . 31 1LOCALISMS* days this week in Bowmanville field, Is here at present owing to owing to the death and funeral of the serious illness of her mother, XMAS GIFTS a r —We wish all our readers s Jas. Richards. Mrs. Geo. H. Jones. .�� Mer Christmas. rr�y —Allan Clary, of Tomato, has —Persona having surplus stoves, ry. Wen l oust of a�iQfursever l but thing tp good.re ir. t as - FOR OLD AND YOUNG c, and—A rola The loser been laid off iia for several days carpets and furciture,teya�vill y - pie"e,call at this e - pa do ------ - - -- - - r& W. B. Powell was in (Jae in 4ow recovering. well to consult W. J. Gordon for Pie Spades, Spoons, orks,knivea,'etc. - city for a couple of days last week. --Gordon Law wishes to state terms, etc. + Silver Berry Spoons, .-=Mrs,F.d t$tysn spent 'e few that hfs blacksmith shop will be —We are pleased to hear that Ebony Mirrors,$rushee, eta k days this weal[ do .the viyy .with closed from Saturday at noon John B. Horn,of Bradford, has Fancy Lamps, Hanging Lampe, Hall Lamps, etc. friends, until Tuesday morning next: resumed work, after being confin• Skates—Hockey Skates or Spring Skates,and Hoed —We regret.to state that Thos. —We congratulate Miss Laura ed to the house for several weeks .� ey Sticks. !B._,Marquis is•somewhat indiitpoe- Ridley(. her sacems is passing suffering from erysipelas. -. -Y s this W". the Model School Examinations, —We regret to report that Mise g ane assortment for boys or girls. —T. M. McFadden and Miss C. thus entitling her to a Limited Erma Every, of Duluth, is very ill ,A,leo a nice assortment of sleighs and other goods. 'F S. Simpson spent Sunday with Third Class Certificate. from nervous breakedown, due to 3. s friends in Bloomingtol. —The December meeting of the hard work. A few months ago —Thee. Law and family have Women's Institute will be held on she graduated as a nurse from St. got nicely_ settled iri the Logan Tuesday, the 27th, at 8 o'clock, at Luke's Hospital of that city, and Ss a :..L ■ I D zeeide"M- oa gis the- she hag n40 — - -- — —J----- wr —Miss Mabel riht, of the To- ladies are cordially invited. kept very,busy attending to the gg roots-Normal School,is home for —The oldesti-resideats-state-that- duties_of her profession. She-wml the Christmas vacation. they have no recollection of a cold- now be obliged to take a period of — 0 —Andrew and Mrs. Forsyth, of er December than the present. For rest to recuperate. We hope her Indian Head, Sask., are visiting nearly three weeks now the mer- recovery may be a speedy one. 1 0V ER00AT S , :friends in Pickering at present. curt' has been hovering around —The Farmers' Bank, an insti- -The -annual school meetings the zero mark. tution which has been in existence will be held on Wednesday next —Do not store furniture th,V for only a few years, has suspend. r ,• at 10 a. in. according' to the eta- you have no use for,or ify ou wish p ed payment, and the General Man- r trites, to dispose of any household effects ager, W. R. Travers, of Toronto, 3 —A number from here purpose bring them to W:J. Gordon's sale has been arrested for signing false attending the re-opening of the room, corner of Church and Ring A few of those heavy tweed, reversible collars, stylish and up-to-date Pe returns to the government. It is Brougham rink this (Thursday) streets, Pickering. • hoped that the depositors will be in every respect, real Rood value, and the price is within evening —Some of the mischievous boys pa id in full. but how the share- the reach of all. —R. H. Crock and .some others have been interfering with the holdere will fare remains ' to be ' were in Newmarket last week at bell-ringer in the the discharge of seen. The former may be incon- TIES-We have the largest range of.ties and muffiers 'very suitable R tending the quarterly meeting his duties. The Fire Co. will not venienced considerably by being of Friends. for a moment tolerate such moles- unable to realize at once on their for Xmas gifts. Also the newest nicest line of houseslippers �- —Samuel Fitchett has purchas- tation and should the offence- be deposits. The holders of the bank for every member of.theAamily. ed L. D. Banka' bay driver, also a repeated the guilty party will be notes will not lose anything as new buggy and cutter. He has located and prosecution follow. they are protected by statute, but now a splendid outfit. —The representative of the To- payment will be delayed for some R. A. "BUNTING) PICKERI G . i —Mrs. Chat. Downing, of Indi- ronto and Eastern Electric. Rail- time unlessthe other banks decide an Head, Sask., is visiting her way is now busy securingopptions to accept them, - smother, Mrs. Thos. Coutts, and on their right-of-way. He has _ 1 ' other Pickering friends. completed his work in Bowmen- ' Wil, ( —W. F. Henderson, who has ville, Oshawa and Whitby, and aaesrrwooa - i ti — been in Searboro for theast few ' P we understand is the intervening Miss Chapman is spending a urea � - months, has returned home to country as well. Itis expected with-her stater, Mrs. O. Johnston. -spend the Christmas holiday. Y g y v - y• that he will be in Pickering in a Al[Trimble is off dot these days . 1 , —The public schools close to- few days to attend to the work nursing a boil on the backof his neck. day (Thursday)for the here, It is expected that every. Rev, Tucker conducted the anoi a �J vacation and will re-open again thing will be in readiness so tbat sary services in Whitevoleon Sunday. on Tuesday the 8rd of January the work of construction will be- J. E. Disney. of 'Whitby, attended - -�A Merry 'Xmas and Happy gin early in the spring, the funeral of the late Alex. Moore AID 1�Iew Year to alt. Friday ansa Sat- on Friday last, - r' urda great bargains in all Christ- were residents of ilia village The Trustees have engaged Mia® VAI 3' g , were somewhat alarmed on Tues- Sonle now rf Manchester, to teach 1 �-_mea gqoads at D. Simpson Co s. " day iiight about eleven o'clock by our school for the ensuing year. - . - -As Christmas comes on Sun- the ringing of the fire-alarm. A About thirty of the young people of r day the day will' be observed on the Sunday School an Church drove _ _ - �w cumber who had retired for the William Puckrin's at Audle p lbusiness will be closed on that 'Monde next and all Iaceq of down to y v `_• night,arose and went down street, on Friday night last and presented Valencia Raisins, 8]be. 25c. Dry`Cleaned Currants, $Ibs,.�5 it�tts�s a false alarm.e1r disEivat that Mrs. Purkrin with a salver tea service only to find t0 day' Two or three Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. 25c. 15eeded Raisins, 10c pkg. in recognition nition of her services in con- _—_ --The -annual_-sleigh-ride_andog_ school will be held during the kotfng mein, whose names are well vection with-thechoir-er6d 9*TttdwT social of fit. Andrew's Sabbath k - - , sown, thought that it would be school here. They epeat the evening g a fine practical joke to play on the in music and games. _Figs, dates►, spices, nuts, essences, &c. Everything the Best utoonth of January thet3zaet date residents of-the village, but who Died near Greenwood. on R sane®' and all fresh. of which will be filed later lack the intelligence to understand day, Dec. 14th, Alex Moore, aged IS ' —Isaac and-Mrs. Hing, of Sask.. the seriousness of the offense. It yearn. Deceased .ran well known Full assortment of Frye Chocolates and candies galore. -'Beautiful 'are here for a few weeks vis'ti n throw bout the township, havingtin- g is an offense to which a very sti8 their numerous relatives and ed in wed Hees the village ovr 40 : ._ boxes of 23c, 85c and o0c"bcin-heap. nishment is attached- if the 'friends. The are snore Lhaa years. In litics he was a conserve- - They alarm was sounded �eprsl times in g religiongp England. pleased with life in the Weat, then is mono attention to it even either h hticsnor no active part Department ' —Alvin Shirley, cousin of Dr. t Fuller Than Ever Shirley, conducted the services in if the alarm was s ennine one, well filled basket leftghis home to be _ -St. George's church on Sunday and the seriousness or the offense distributed among the poor of the,ail- �1;. last. He will also officiate on 1 New hooka, the latest publications, Hymnals and Bibles. A large Christmas and New Years days. would then be evident. cage• He)raves to mourn his loss_an and varied assortment in choice fancy china. Santa Claus has — invalid wife and two sons,John,of fit. $)led the to department with everything to please s, .. —D. M. Banks, of McKenzie lnht Bulletin, in g referring to the 'four daughters. and Alex of home and - the children. Brim them in to see Santa. The following from the Hono- Crescent, Toronto, is very ill at four daughters. •:Nrs. l3oflnnd o! To- time of writing and his friends printing of Christmas Sonvenirs. ronw, Mrs Crummer of Pickering and .. Fanrp.gifts of all kinds too stns- - despair of his recovery. Enlarge- says : "One of the most interest' Nellie and Kate at home. emus to mention. went of the heart is his ailment ing features of this collection is .. that it demonstrates what except ]Useful gifts as sweaters, dress lengths, ahawlf, gloves, mitts, toge�e!s, ; —The Week of Pmyer will be p' slippers and mufflers. We can show you a full-a tock at rigbt pricee- observed by the Protestant de- tioually high class printing can be 10.00 Reward ! ' nominations of the village, begin- gY Y $9►a done local) and entirely inde- 3 ping with Sunday, Jan. let, and pendent of the mainland. To Will be given for informatiouAhat - - ti -LL continuing until Saturday, Jan. look at it one would supara it to will lead to the conviction of the party the 7th. be the result of some ge piib- or parties who rang the fire alarm on -GREATER. TUN EIVER ' —Mise Laura Ridley has return- lishinx house in New York or Chi,, Tuesday night. HAM ed home from Oriliia, where she cago, but instead they were made an Gr Trustee Chairman Trustee Board. We are just opening out a beautiful display of silverware in Hard- +�° was attending the Model School. in Honolulu. Through the efforts - ware Department, berry spoons, pie knifes, tea spoonee,- She has secured a position in the of the quiet, unruffled Mr. Ham, )butter knives, ^_o'ffee spoons, c;hildren's seta, spavin sett, Bolton public school at a almoner- foreman of the Evening Bulletin d g ative salsa job printing dedartment,this pro- _ biscuit jars, bran tray, cake basket, fruit dish, - y W im' To Opens f cruet, bon-bons. First-class goods in,beautiful boxes. e uct of printers' art was success- — > : Cisrltou, of Greenwood, has pur- fully finished, showing that while JanQ�•y 3rd = --- - f sihased the Banks' propert on commercial rinting is the Bnlie- y p -- Xmas Boxes for Boys and Girl c000eseioe, just north of the tin's 'main line,' when the occa- ,ews "village, and will take possession sion presents itself work of high umon �.: of the same in themear future. merit can be as easily turned out Nothing-pleases better_(Ilan skates, sleighs,"hockey sticks, pucks, —The township nominations without any apologies for being + hockey boots, straps and ankle supports, toys, etc. will be held in the township hall, off the mainland." Mr. W. A. 20"NTO. ONT. " Brougham, on Monday next. Ham is a son of W. G. ham, of this p T� 'Those who purpose to attend village, and learned his trade in Oanada's high-class commercial BUi EARLY, 011T' Prices are Right should order their Christmas tur- THE NEWS office. . school; enjoys an extensive ppaat- _ —key to be cooked promptl on time. —James Richards died at Bow- mange; instruction strictly Brut- chess; aduates always success- -Mae. Leigh has closed her mil- manville on Saturday after a ling- gr • • t linery store until the spring seas- ering illness, aged 78 years. De- fol. Write to-day for handsome g a on commences' n e meantime ceased had been in failing health catalo ue Dickle p at home to her custom- ears and last fall sold his �� she will be, for y _. ere at her residence, on Hing farm just east of the village and W. J. ELLIOT,-PrincipaI_- . street, just east of Church street. moved to Bowmanville where he Cor.Yonge& Alexander Ste.. —A closing entertainment was decided to live retired. Some few v given by the pupils of S. S. No. 4, weeks ago he had s paralytic Don &E) forget the $15.00 plume. - You Yna� east in the school on Wednesday stroke and gradually sank. De- afternoon. A goodly number of ceased had been a resident of be the very one to het the number ,.:parents and friends teres resent Pickering for barn years e a as — now reducing the 'ce of all her remaing stock of trim- ` ' � — ed the, roceed- an active member'of the Method- who greatly enjoy Ings, - - - -- let chat�c2sand c Dir p Lei h is n g Pri c` This (Thursday) evening the ed a number of public offices dor- wed hate to half price, f6f3.00�oc 08.06, 05.00-for OB:liff►,-sad servo. 1members of the Methodist Sab- ing his active ears, being a trus- .� .:. y : 'i Now is your chance to get the best bargain ever offereda )bath School will give their enter- tee of No. 4 east school section for N They all.cost•more to produce. tainment in the town hall. An a number of terms. He was also T e excellent programme has been a member of the Pickering Town- prepared and a good time is assur- ship Council from 1808 to 1900, in- '«„ '' ' ' ed to all may attend. elusive,with the exception of 1898. �.,,matee3aL desiRts MRS. LEIGH, PICKERIN(I The ratepayers of the village He was a man of strict integrity Rapt in stook. It will pay you will assemble in the town hall on and sterling worth in the com- to call at our works acd inspect oar stook Monday evening next for the pur- munity, and,his many friends will and obtain prime. Don't be n9sled by • pose of nominating candidates for regret that he was saloon out o$ agents we done)employ thsm,eooitegneat. intVIl1 soonbeherethe position of police trustee. It from the enjoyment of the fruits ly ws Dano and do tluow os the aQeats . oommisdon of lA per 001111.,which you v1I1 - is desired that a good repreeenta- of his industry. He leaves a wid- oertainly save by ptirebasing from w. tion of the electors of the village ow but no family. The remains g Y' oaU solicited. Thea Oh for the North.-west black Galloway robes and.conte that are ; be present. �e interred is the Bowmanville WHITBY GRANITE CO., Warranted not to get hard from use or age, and the erman buggy •=•Considerable improvememthas cemetery on Tuesday itfternoon. o�0e wtiiebr, ont.ri been made in the R. C. property Amongthe floral tributes at iiia lap rug that will not fade. Men sand boys suits of all sizes at pric. on %Church st. During the past funeral which was conducted by ee to suite everyone. All kinds of mitts and gloves at the wee a number of the evergreen the three Bowmnnville clergymen PICKERTNG MARKETS , 71 �. tr urrounding thechurch have were a wreath in the shape of a White Winter Wheat........... 8 .88 ' . a been tit down, greatly improv• broken wheel from the official Red " ..... FARMERS SUPPLY STORE; i the ap arance of the church as board of the Methodist Church Mixed " ....... 86 b well Pa mittin much more light and a spray from the Pickering g g P Y B (levee and Spring Wheat....,..: 78� PROP. - PIC$ERING into the difice. choir. ....................... '.32 E. BRYAN, Vim. � S N' f/ �..f :,'. ,e.3 , w• ,.1 Ia,.q,. .. ors. r.,.• ,...� ....".. ti''- . -:.i' n., .•. r tisk h.. �.: i• :G:r: •^,S:"34.„1`. ,e( '.1• J'„A''� V£f.. •i3 �>`",.�',,'„•�"''Y. ��v . K S t'4,,,ay.5]'. r -tti•.� ,-. ..-, �.pp,-*,."5e„r.,, -+ ,qi"'y, .{.,,�.•f.t,v.y...v. .- v^�CR^a jre- '# 7a. ,Ft' v"t..'..j-ryy k#.r°- r+t.� ,L.. ,. L -,4r ,'” r"^.,,"n+ 4