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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_12_30 �'3r �iC ,... T„:. ,.cl..r.r ,,.: - ,,'...` .+:' ..,.�,,,. : a':. •:.r.. .:. �,. '>'� :,.•."'. �' ..;w+A'�y"•rar~y!d'r-"Y' .,k...-. ' Y'' t,., yi.sb'7...' k•: ..r.�... _. r ..syr. ..3 ,. .. .►.c'. _.-.�,p, .' t' ,n �-��'�" •°�i'- r ri ^"i'- �ry'x,a. -S. 'b'ti 7'n [' ..,:. ..:%9,...,., - .•�':�.' .w'r!J•. .x, .f :.:'v. -9, .yr-h ::,h! ,:,,•.., 3'a. - . • w. o. _ R _ ♦ .v , 4 VOL. XXX. PICSERING, ONT., -FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 191 __;' _Wo 1 i iNw�re al iLar>Q*. sALaAM AUDLSY ... _ - Established Tb years Married at the home of the bride's Harold McBrady, of Chicago, wasAfedtcai SPINSMILLS parents on December 131st. Wilfred visiting old school chums thls week. ��EE �O D Jones,formerly of Claremont,second Ben Willings is spending a few of jj..{{j - IL FORSYTH.D.-of O., Regis- --- AMM.0 George and Mrs. Jones, of this, Ilia holidays at Ma poen. Regis- R. H ---- R. tared m4mb•r of the 0ytomet•ioal Asso place, to is$ Annie Wtiite, th e demon of Ontario. Special,a4tention giTsa te daughter of L ll of White, the people's candidate. a j and Mrs. White, a _ MILLS ttie fitting of glaasaa. Eyes Lotted Bea North Inyermay. Bask. ' :�anmoaf. tett ' We W18}3 ALTONA DUNBARTON -N C. McIiINhON, M.D.. L.R.C.S.. -..• ' _ Edfnb -amber of the College of Mise Gibson, of Ottawa, is visiting All who have used my near brand �sna° h'g,osaat_ciatario�liewtsate �iir_ A eeLinB of the Farmers and he�othgr�Mrs._E_Dr. at Cottage of Burgeons, Edinburgh. Women's Institute will be �e on Mis" Margaret Allison has gone to 0 our " are " 5 BoGe atteatloa to dsieasee of women and CustomerE, Januarp 3cd__-The Ladies will meet T e7ildren, Ol6ce gad residanoe,Brougham,— - --;- a p jim rest at same,time px - -pYeA8i3 �q r sister ie T as -L..9 ♦..— as well as The Sabbath School Christmas•Trea •• , PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL held on Dec. 80th was a decided sue- Try it. and X-RAY INSTITUTE the patrons In Temperance hall. In the evening cess. -, of the other a union meeting will be held in.the Miss Agnes A. Annan, teacher, of There is no better bread flour �* (3 .PICHEWNG, - ONTABIO hall t 7.30. M broth, of Preston. 1 S bright, is home visiting her par- ar, a will � - fellow,- speak on o problems, corn and the eats here. --. •-'made. . R. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D., C. X., silo: The management of dairy cattle a - r Physsciaa•tn charge a Mer �B y The Quart rly Communion Service s isttn Rectal ProststtoDia and hogs. Mrs. Watts, of Clinton,on wi'�e _• p stry there is no other Sour • [ _ Happiness in the home., .Mr.Shier, of bath morula erase of Men, Diseases or Women, Cancers, Christmas' Sunderland, Mr. Widdifield, of Uz- g' a tial to Kissimi. +Tumors,S-Bay•s amination. Diseases of eta Mrs. Mille,daughter and friends. of eq tial nose,tbroat and lungs. Fitting glasses and and a" bridge, and Mrs. Warren, of._.Game- Toronto, spent Christmas with Mrs. -" all aente and chronic diseases. bridge, will also be present. John Somerville. Geta back of Bakers Joy and a1 OOeG Soars 19 to 5 and.T to fl 4917 Happy Mr, and Mrs. Bowman, of Cold- ; sack of Kissimi'for your Christ- Laepdi. - !New Year. springs, are visiting their daughter, s bake Death of Mrs. Lenon Mrs. A Gillespie ma ng The E.FAREWELL; S.C., BAR -' a w n death of Mrs. Henry o moon (lou ie f t Technical wi f th late Henr Lemon. took Harry rl , o he , �. TZI0o■aty Crown Attorney,and County school, Toronto, is upending his holi- - +� Z- Q'�z+�N 1• sJusitor. Oours o■■n,w'hiwy. 16T place at the Clyde Hotel on Friday day a with his mother. afternoon last at 2 o'clock. The Clyde Messrs, Wm. and Oliver Annan and �1i' .� T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, Hotel, one of the best-known farmer"' RoyThom, of Hamilton. are spending : 1 . torolioitor,Notary Pahlfe,8peolalEzami- hostelries in the city, has been virtu- y p EVANSVILLE �. L• SPINH LIMITED all f the boRe s . G their areata. whisb;Siiw court of Justice, Brock Test, , , pin possession o the Lemon family The Rev. W. G. Hanna, B. A., Sec- P_ PICKERING, ONT, for the past 95 years, and few women retary of the Lord's Day Alliance, will J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, enjoyed in a more marked degree the preach in the Presbyterian church on MILLS .Lk. Solicitor,Notary Public,stn, money to love and respect of the traveling pub Buhbath morning. c lona. Omar neit door to the Standard Sank, lic. A number•of the servants have a Whitby, �T u The new organ is installed in the MERRY CHRISTMAS �� ��� been is her 3 yeay for terms v�ryrag been it to 39 years. The late Mrs. Presbyterian church. Dr.Doward, of A �r Toronto, assisted by soloists from his Yeteryrwsry. Lemon was the mother of 10 children, choir will Rive a Recital on Jan. 12th. �R. E. J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary and two of the sons, Fred and James, Messrs. William and Gardner Dun- Having put this Mill And *4ter- 8argeon• Honorary gradaste of the On. $8e are at present in charge of the man• bar, Frank Dales, and John Gibson, Uric vatenaary Oallege•Toronto Canada. All ' ement. . .. Interment took place at power in first-class shape,.I a students of University College, Toron- diesa"s and injuries of domestic animals treat ag - Mount Pleasant Cementery at 1 o'clock to. are spending their holidays with Gd an the-ort modern.approved and aeieatftic = f- - P g y have installed R .. . yrtaeiple.. offices at cornet of Kang gad Lint Wshal►a s{aiteS on Monday. their respective parents. ° oa AVG„ Pickering,Ontario 3y _ A happy event took pplace on Mon- INew Attrition Mill, for feed. I have Cut the price f off_ for WHITBY. day eveninsf: Dee. IBth, at the resi- G ,SriE9frtn**li l8at:�a. 'Xmas trade. In- dependent dente of William Taylor.Cher wood, We can s O wheat iris Alph. hoover. president of the In the occasion being the elehration of you out of Our own wheat,f G _. r de ndent Telephone Co., has written g y G, HAM-Issuer of M,arris a NoW is our chance for � p his$'fib birthday. Mr. Taylor is still ' ' - 1 y . Lrcens" to ihG conaty of Ont.r7o, y an interesting letter regarding tele y' g put everything in : &'takertng village my phone matters which is being circulat- hale and hearty and very vigorous for haven : BARGAINS ed among the electors. his yearr, order for doing this, - POUCHER. Real Estate Aue- The mun►ci wl contest promises to A aurprize hirthdav party was held O. to... vs,1J,colleotao anA tssnar be a heated One. The diacuesion at st the residence of W, and Mrs. Cow- -Al90 buckwheat flour, rye flour of imumtsas lteaus•s.Bropahant. ay I always pay the ireiglltto your aa, Rosehanic. it also being_ the cele- ' 1 home and save you the nomination continued into the DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage y early hours of Tuesday. The leading hration of the 93rd anniversary of Graham flour, etc: Very best : Licenses in abr county of oatarTo money, too: features of the election will be that their wedding day. Many friends 09ke at store and his residence.Claremont. r athered to con ratulate them and attention given to all work. a, — - ------- _- - _ a. the_-.cedr-phQne_fr+tpchise_ and Co- g g B.BEATQN,TQ�RNBHTPaLL�$t a lett Institute building for which wish flee- file-caat7avunci> re-alb— - $25.000 is asked Mayor Downey was years of happy life. a Coavonne r Commission tatiar i./ E L 9 j� H ' 1R TT 8 T kmdsvtM, Aecoannns Bid. Moa to Joan is t elecud h acclamation for a third C .GV V ►�A7 Lit �eGhim -Isensr of Marriage tdo• term, and for the ree4eabip tbere will BROUGHAM •" � oat 1•T CLAREMONT be a hot light between reeve Jackson �O1"1L N.. Y. 1'oueher, of Tororita, was C �y P08TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, 'Ind.'Te1,.824 da or ui ht and L T Barclay - There are nine home over Christmas. ' Y' • for Oonntwe of York and Ontario. Ana ' y g candidates for seats at the council, J. Geo, and Mrs. Philip spent -Sunday Egg, Stove, Nat and Pea size8 k, alloaeaima of all kinds tanned to on shortens E. Willis, the Light and Water Com- at R. Brodie's, Pickering in hard Coal aoetaG Address BrGea after P.O.. Das missianer: will be opposed by W. (I. W. C, Willson spent last Wednea- Best J Itimp %team coal. hili coal g B POWELL, Licensed Anc- Watters sad Fred alters: dA and Thuriday in Toronto under cover;full weight and y p N4 x . tioa•er. valuator and collector for A THAMrs. d3. �1'itlson and alias Eva are prompt service. Goeottes of Ontario gad Yora. All kinds of = - _ visiting at Ashburn on Sundap sales conducted altbar privately or by socuoo Whom, �V l il..r /�� III sorer eoll«t•d For date• or other pars XMAS C• Lapp, of Toronto, epeni Christ- R�end Reta Bette, of Mi a,Are e Iimalan a�p iy at r.ndane.,Biitxabeth st,.Pfak- WILL SOUN HE HERTZ mss at his home tiers. here holidaying at T C. Brawn's. �9e arras. Pboae orders tett at Nfws Oma•,Pink• At the annual school meeting on Misses Maud and Mary Barclay, of Good stock of rough and matched ieiag. or 31 stem, Claremont, win re. •leave prompt attention. S"daerdoo gnara■- Wednedday, Joseph Byer was elected Toronto, are visiting at their home hemlock, also matched and a - 48ed.- Mypbo■eouinberlstad•pead•nt 1001 Our sloe$ of -gifts is ready for trustee. during the vacation. our inspection. It is better than Vers Dunkeld has beery very ill Mrs. Davis 'and family and Arthur dressed spruce and pine. y P� � No. 1 hemlock lath. 'fi r Coe ever this year end includes Per with pneumonia but is doing nicely at Littlejohn, of Toronto, spent the holi- Lz, 8z and 4x Ontario cedar time of writing: dayy at their horse here. Emmen, Kodaks, Books, Fancy Mise Florence Kidd, of- Mitchell, Lima Maud Alger and Mian Smith, of shingles, 8z and 4x British Have a fuH line of rresh and cur Stationery,Rich Cut Glass, Brush- a former teacher of our public school, Duluth, are here visiting the former'a Columbia shingles. andmother, Mre. Wm. Hubbard. Let m8 quote oar rices on an ' ed meats constantly on hand. es Mirrors,.-Pipes,s, Purses, Toilet has been spending the last week with gr q y p y + her many friends here. Mise A. Kirk, oflBrampton, Mr. and building materia you may 'r Spice Roll, Breakfsat Bacon, its, Mouth OrRnus, Watcheei, Mie. Harry 'Roper received word Mrs. Medd, Mrs: Ed. Holtby. Miss require. ai e Clocks, Chains, thisweek that her sister, Mrs. Cbas• and Mrs. Frazer, of Toronto, spent - ilE�m, Bologna; Weiaers, etc. Cuff I:inke. Dickenson, of Alabama, had died on Xmas at W. E. Holtbv's. Bill stuff a specialty. _ Eli Brooches, Pendants, etc., etc. the 28rd Inst. She lived for a number Tbe're will be a fancy drebs carnival Ind. phone 1504. :Highest peeps paid for We cordially invite you --to call of years inScr.rboro township. on the rink here on the evenidg of ��-••� ------- Butcher Butcher's cattle - Joseph Lehman, of Atwood, spent Thuradity next, Jan. 5th: Watch out A. C. RE ESOR! at your earliest possible conveni- Xmas at his home here. He left for for hills giving,full particulars.' • ease and as often as you Can, Atwood oo Tuesday accompanied by Visa Ruth Linton, of Vancouver, LOCUST HILL iekerrn� . liverq hie father. His business is so large Misses Ella and May and John and TIME Td BLE-PiokarinQ Station G. T �w that they helve lead to put rub a iii Mrs. Linton,of Toronto, spent Xmas T.R. Train■going East due as follows- --� � Te. Me IdIcFADDEN borse.power engine that will rub both with their parents, George and Mrs. No. 6 Mail 8.05A M. " Nil; the chopper and roller. We are pleas• Liston.DREGGIsT Sri&H AT, �+ I9 Local 2.43 P.M. Jrw� now a Day 02 IIiglit.. z• _ �PICKERING, = t4NT. well hockey on the Brougham rink oa Mon Trains going West e as follows-- R oREENwooD day"('•dew Yearn) afternoon between No. 13 Local 8.96 A.M. Bull meets'an trains the Pickering And BY ugbam teams, 1 �i -Tdaniih min tl attended to. Mrs: Jaimes Qitason nt Xmas in and skating on New ears.evening, 7 !d][ll *50 P.M. g P P y REAL 'ESTATE STATE,...• Toronto. The fowl supper held on Wednesday •g�av included. Agent for Canada,Carriage,Co. ; Ruse Birrell. of Pickering, was in evening under the auspices of lit. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. the villa�gge on Tuesday. John's Sabbath School ,was a decided. �• Ha �ea � Pickering. Good buildings, plenty of water, one- Fred Gilhuly,of Pickering, is spend• success in every particular. The half in cash, balance on.. mortgage if Ing the holidays in and around the heavy snow-storm during the day �"1 T required.mired. . village. made the outlook rather gloomy, but Santa C1a118 Walter and Mrs. Wilson and fain it served only to improve the road$. Blacksmithing Also a good tenement dwelling ilv apent Sunday with ber•parents at After partaking of a supper in the Headquarters it ` yielding 12�_in the•village of Picker- Oaka'�- temperarree hall,- which was greatly NelYiiri Lidazett and wife; of Cole- relished by everyone, all repaired to . 1Sario$ rented the Dumbarton' shop Ing man, spent Xmas with Robert and the town ball where a lengby pro- •in Diamonds,Silperware. and opened the same,I am prepair• N#0*0>> 000 **Itate. Mrs,Brown. Bram o! rare merit was rendered. Clocks,American and lm- �+ - -r ed to do all work entrusted to Rev. S. T.Tucker and Muster Bwart Space forbids making special reference ported , Solid me in the above line. �11�N �Ma ��� � are spending the holidays with the to any of the numbers, but We might Gold and Silver Jewelry, y say, th@re was not a number that did -Ornaments,•Horseeboem a cialt farmer's father in Toronto, , Table Cut. a _ , hall in and me any time. -e1 ", e not please the audience. The hand- ler Etc. d - Archie pavis and wife, of Toronto, pent the holiday with the latter'" some sum of SW was realized as the y+ We e pare{leo R cehand family s ands Misses M. proceeds,of If you can give yourself a spare .'. Q Richardsonmoment,spend it in our store AR, ON , • and Bate Stewart,of Toronto, spent . .. o the "venin a enterta n- looking ever the many hundreds 'Notary Public, Pickering. Xmas with Samuel and Mrs. Stewart.• —.J, J. Kelso, superintendeut of of articles suitable for -- - -- , —The -_�'--- Wm. Carlton, wife and family-and neglected children,-has_ his to'say = — — BLd CSP8MI ING-and Rap-and-Stgnley gwnt Xmas with- concerning children on the street: ChrktMas ` rmntS -DOMINION BANII their parent-, Sam.and Mie. Carlton. ..Parents cannot be tai often re- 1<POODf�U8S1F( .o;f all Binds , Eli A. Willson and Lyle spent You will instantly confess you IfileaA OMee, Woronto the holidays in Toronto with her minded of the great evil of allow- neyer saw snch an ideal collet- }- = daughter, Mrs.J. A. Arlidge. ing childreii the freedom-of the tion, - Just what you want you • General Banking Business Pine wood, cut.any length, for sale. J. E. Devitt and wife, of Toronto, Streets after dark. The habit may not know,- but just what ' and E. Hurseum and wife, of Free- should_never be allowed to grow y°u find w R nl tie,s telt' wAabsolutely transacted. d quantity of turnips for sale, man, spent Xmas with Jolla attnd Mie: (in the `y0tiog people, for it is what we have to offer.eho u w yo Grabaw. ' acquired early and hard to break : sp601a1 attention gIVAII t0 Order quick. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Mrs.Blak- tip- later. Highly -respectable- We extend to you a cordial in-- , ely, of Toronto,•and Mr. and Mrs' mothers are the fault in this par- yitation to come stid etamine the collection of• t�'{ �4fY �a g crook in, spent Xmas with •t, r, and not until it is too late our stock.-- --..- �i 11 r��Y11 �1 8 ROAD R h • Mrs-WIson. do the realize the mistake. How stifle notes. bout seventy-five of the retepayers y ..� an friends of R. B.-Hinnmart met at often we have had to listen to sad VIN(38 DEPARTMENT: "; PLANTS FOR SALE the home of Graham Johnston on stories of youthful wrong-doing, ffA =ej»®'Itld rec8lQed 0! $i. and Wednesday evening to bid him-good- and while liliteping have realized NQM� Bassett TA.Lomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, bye and to above-their appreciation of that parental carelessness- was ' upwards. _ g his services during the three years laegely responsible for it all. ` Celery Find Garden Flowers. he has been in charge of the public JEWELER AND OPTICIAN THE PICKERI E W. , S_ ` = ,wreet allowed at highest Home should be made a pleasant current rates. . Wagon will be on the road during school bere:by presenting him with a lace for the children and they the season. gentleman's companion, accompanied P r>FroxE -,WHITBY CxAe. D. GORDON, Manager y a nicely worded address. should be taught by the stern par- 710 , Theg4Slnmage Gardens, .• • ental authority that street-corner .• `i WHITBY BRANCH. Vote for,White. loitering will not be tolerated.,' • 4 BROUGHAM, ONT. • .ai ' P. •A�. , :.4 '.s .. .. ` - v-ia .,+ 9^.i•.� � .tat.✓��.,"—9•�.Tv.�. .�..,.. yy1�,,..,,. 3,:- .a..W..'-,.., .. _ ,. ..' ., ..�.' ..:..., :; : .r .• .y,,. i' 'n9 Yu .4P,Z C. `.�" 1 I•tT.' ® .v .lee '•Yi.- <^,y §'.. .yr-". .,. .RP ..,a«,:,. � ♦ ♦ : ..'.�" .j" 'may .- ,M .t.-1., 1 b .. �..,n. .r._•"qy'.. ..?'�:'w?. ,.::'.., �... r.;y...,, •a.:, ,;:,:. ,ry ... +r?':,,.3 ..-r: "t� *r4SWM*";.0 ',.�a y ».',�,'" ,1F^ 'kn "'�r"-„" +' a, "eeY x o f •s wba^ .,,; .$. y~. ::w,;i.• ...s ..' .....".y .tr.::,:' _ r rT �s.<w +•,w •v.+ :.i�' m^' "c" •�s 'w ).{f.. d-.,,, :..C ,'4-'".-"'•,"4 ,-- ;,3r"W. v. T R''.N ':b'44r a.sly•. :in '{.-: L•� "S�'h^' 5 `".'•,p _ '�'�J^ § , Lam+'•+ rt- ..JM . �.:: n:'. � - .. .... ', .- .J 1u' ^ra _ - �� .. ..t, ;, ..- - ,. �a-.fir. -- •- , r -� --'_—_—"_�-r Asa•' 9 THE WORLDS MARRE M 'DYER 300- . SIOX BIGFIRE 'AT DELPff IA - REPOCTS FROM THE LEADING Four Firemen Killed, G'we'nt Buried in'.' _ TRADE ` Tragedy atHultar Coal Mine, JNaar Y Bolton; England tier ea Ruins and Twelve Inured Cricet of Cattle Grab. Chet" and O . . - _ J„_ Rome and Abroad. ' A despatch from Bolton,. Eng- present. Inspector Gerrard issued _ A despatch from . Philadelphia While the fiFemem were fighting . r s` land, says: More than 300' colliers' s report after making a descent in- 99yg: Four -firemen are known .to the.flames from the roots of adjoin- BREADSTUFFB. be dead taent are 'thou ht to be in ` Ioat their lives on- Wednesdayits to the pit,.in ®hick he declared that Y g g dwelling houses, the south sal] an explosion in the Little Hlton it was impossible that any of the Toronto, Dec. 27.-Flour-Win- buried .in the ruins and twelve of the big building crashed down : Colliery`;' of, the Hultou Colliery .miners are stili alive. Toward mid- ter wheat 90,per cent."patents, $3.- others are in hospitals as the re- upon them At thA time there were Company .a, which is located lit- 1might, however, two more miners 55 to $3.60 seaboard. Manitoba shit of'a fire,bn •Wednesday night at least 38 men on these buildings, Ale distance outside this city. The were found alive. They were ter- flours-First patents; $5.40';:sec- in the leather factory of Freelan- and all were carried down.• Four - 8 patents, $4.90, and strong bak- der '& Company, 1,116-1,120 North were'later taken out dead. Twelve ea losion occurr•3d earl in the ,ribly burned, and are in a critical and stents e-�.�t_Tt was Manitoba an trsci�Teresrto: Pa , _ morning, after the miners con rtion. Wheat--No. I Northern .ed that Chief Baxter of the fire de- from the mass of bricks -and.twist- - ^*eed. the--pit to begin work. Its - It was-an-nouneed-that-4 -Bay po ark Nu:-z-Northe these-st' • d---iron =girders;li t-it is-though ..fozoe, was terrific, and later inves- had been collected at the bottom of 95 jc, y ports,orts "and Ido:3 at 93c, -the ruins, but-while hp was injured, that twenty men are still An the l tigation showed that the lower pas- the shaft,and' that they should be he eats being carried down by ruins. Not all of these are dead or sages had been blocked. Heroic brought up as soon as oasible. A Bay Ports. P� g e:ffrsrta ware,made by. rescue parties g P Ontario wheat-85% to Sec outside the falling walls. seriously injured. flicker of hope still animates the W No. 2 white sod red Winter. '. . ;all day long, but a fierce fire which rescuers that more men may be followed the explosion prevented Barley-The market is quiet, the rescuers from penetrating be- found alive. with -malting qualities 56 to 580 Northern, cash, $1.01; Dec., $I.- GONUEVSED MEWS ITEMS �` r ayond four hundred yards into the The first rescue party brought outside, aPd feed 48 to 50c outside. 003/4; May, $1.03; July, $1.037-8. — - workings. {out eight men, stil living, but the Oats-No. 2 whine 35c, on track At half-past nine o'clock oa Wed majority of these were in a serious Toronto, and 32 for 32%c .outside; :LIVE STOCH MARgET. tiesday night all the rescuers were condition from the noxious gases. No. 2 W, C. pots, .38c, Bay ports, Toronto, Dec. 27.-Good butcher RAP( E\I\GS FROM"ALL 0`f EB ` called out of the mine, and a con- Ten bodies-also were removed, -and No. 3 at 38%c, Bay ports. cattle brought $8 per cwt. in acv- THE GLOBE. = "Eerence was held, at which Govern- and.twenty additional bodies were Corn-New No. 2 American, WX eral.eases,.and the prevailing quo- , ' ment Inspector Gerrard, the engin found.partly.c.overed by heavy falls to 53c, prompt shipment, Toronto talion was between $5.85 and $6, / I' �eera and the 'mine' manager were of coal. freightd.' Medium cattle were quite firm, but Trletiraphie Briefs From Our Orta Peas—No. 2 shipping, -'78c, out- culls were perhaps 10c. off Sheep and Other Couutries of y k side. _ n Fabs were steady, but hogs and la Y Recent Erents. Rye—No. 2 at 600 outside.W ORKIEN RON COTLIND _ picked up about 15c. To-day's quo- - ' Buckwheat—No. .2 at 48 to 47c talions were $8.75.f.o.b. and $7 fed CANADA.. outside. and watered at Toronto. - ¢� Bran—Manitobas, $19, in bags, Jr Deposita .in Canadian ba t' Toronto, and shorts, $21, in bags, -THE KING NEEDS HIM. the end of November amounted to Toronto. Ontario bran, $19, in _� over $840,000,000, as shown in the - "' _ _ '1Ye _'Thousand Wanted to -Build- the sacks, Toronto, and shorts, .$22. : Duke of Connaught 'Not Likely to Government's monthly statement. - - - - _ _ Come to t'AIIadA. A decree from home forbids — -- Grand :trunk Pacific COUNTRY eRODUCE. ancii , from holding -frat-officernal fin ,,, •_ _ •A despatch from Ottawa says'; uncial, industrial or fraternal ori ' - — a Apples Spys, $4.50 to $6; Bald There is a growing belief in official ganizations. A .despatch from Montreal says: portaLion of Asiatic labor. Mr. wins $4 to $5;-Greeuings; 84 to $x:- circles at Ottawa that the Duke of $ion. 1►I. Cochrane, in an inter 50;'No. 2 assorted $3.50 to $3.70 Connaught will nut succeed Earl Illir. W. Stewart of the firm if .Foley�Stewait is hopeful of- getting-the l �-pineneral of Can- ' gp pros, ..thalsh untain sections of theoGrand the rs for five troadathro al men he needs t�, h'i'll'( Beanser -Car lots, 81.60 to 81.-70,L' ada. There has beer+as es sem.-official view, ets, but sued a warningld- was rich gains( the mo ,, and small rots, 81.5a to Sl.s0. 'hint received that Kin George is _Trunk. Pacific, which will re re- He says thou. to:=: d' •.i g E3 wild tatting.' t -- P Hone Extracted, in tins, 10;; to I finals the demands u un his time ., sent an outlay of many millions of!settle'rs, aft- :_ s .ice is coustruc- y— B P The power from '.Niagara was dollars, has tett" for Scotland to ted. "They n ct,st us more,' Ile pe'r ib. ; No. I comb,'-wholesale,.(so great_and functions so numer- turned on. at Hamilton on We-dries. secure labor for the gigantic under i said Mr. litewart, ''than. Asiatic Vole 2, 3 per: to dozen;;9a per dfo en, nus Chace e- has-to have the the blond- with aid of bile!day night tion J. S .Hendrie of. - } taking. There is very little labor . would have done, but the railway P I ficiated and speeches were made by Ba 13 hay The .uarket is quiet, .ex erience, as bath ween ictur13 available en the Pacific coast,, and ' and the country will have the ad P Q Messrs. Beck, McNaught and pubic sentiment will not tolerate, vantage of five thousand acclima :with Nn. I at 812.50,to $13 on trzick, !and King Edward had, to repre- others.. and No. 2 -at Slo to $11. sent them at hos itai u �nings and g nor will the umiIIian nr. Pru.cin .tized. settiPrs Qf the finest race the P P- Atter being on strike thirteen l Baled straw-$6.50 to $7.29-on {uneti _sanction the im- world has produced." {similar ons -As the Prince of weeks, Montreal plumbers gave ug - ts-toones rned-to-wor$:- `t -- ------ ___— Potatoes--Car iota, 76 to 75c`pert the Duke of Connaught is the only George How, a Kingston sailor, ICE CREAM IS ALL RIGHT. SMUGGLED FROM CANADA. bag (member of the family available, I fell in a snowbank while drunk. A Poultry-l�'hotes:..Ie , prices of f_and it-is fuund.he.cani. : be spared dog barked, a coustabte irivestigat- - g poultry:-Chiekens, 13 -to-to Canada.+ 18eventy Per Cent. Measures Up to SyeteMstio Breach of Law Amon dressed ed and the man's life ryas saved. - New Standard. Thousand Islands. Be per Ib, ; fowl, 10 to t tc r lb. +r' Prince Albert, Sask., Willie ducks, 13 to 15c per -1b. , turkeys; _ - - - _ .1tOt'NG HSI llE'S DE,f,TIi.- T,sy t2, was shooting at''a _ 'A 'despatch from Ottawa says A despatch from Brockville says o0 to 21-c per lb:, and geese, 13 to lar, aged g - ;A bulletin iasued from the labors- Special United States Customs of- �` P mark, and accidentally shot his p . t4c per lb.. Lice;' 1 to 2c less: Travelled Srven Thousand Bines to eight-year-old sister, who died ' (tory of the -Inland Revenue De ficers have been engaged the past _ _ •- - _ ..Marry. shortly afterwards. partment shows that at least sev-.three weeks at Alexandria Bay in- _. _ Stix smuggling gling opera•tioas IC MARKETS. Effie Petrie, a young Scotch cio- enty per cent, of the ice cream sord v8 g ug THE DAIRA despatch.'from, F.tlmoaton antis: menthe, `of Amherst, N, S., cured t, - in Canada measures .up to the new ;carried.on from -CCanada among the Butter- ,•?air' prints, 2? to 24c; After travelling 7,000 miles from p standard required under the regu- Thousand Islands the past three ,r choice du.iy solids, 21 to 22e; infer- New Zealand to join her prospec- coal oil ex the kitchen stove. There x . _ was an explosion and the unfortu- + lations passed by'order in Council 'four years. Over one hundred ter- [ tor, 18 to 19c; choice large rolls, five husband,. Oswald Hall, a pros- nate� , '•` -last month. An analysis of 125 sons ha�fe been caught in the net. 21 to 22c. Creamery, 27 to 28c peri perous farmer of Verinilion. Lydia that girl was' 'so severely burned isamples of ice cream on sale in and fines ranging as high as $1,300 lb.. for rolls, 25c for .solids, and 24 Bentley was married _to him the that she died, _,various sections of the Dominion have been imposed, besides-a quan• to 25c for separator prints. ..,,other day as she lay on a_cut in N gave 77 full u to or above the l tit of goods confiscated and hon GREAT BRITAIN. v y p i 8 g Eggs-Case lots of pickled bring, Misericordia Hospital here. The tandard of 14 r cent. -of' pmilk -dreds of .dollars collected >n du q7c; cold storage, 2T to 21ic; select- next day surgeons operated on her I 4t the conclusion of the Britian fat; t1 sam lea were pearl u to 'ties. ed, 30-to 31c, and-strictly new-laid,4 in an effort to save her life, but elections the Liberal coalition forc- the standard; 31 were somewhat 38c per dozen. on Thursday she died. The young es have'a majority of 128 over the .'below., and six were greatly below C0113118SION FOIL •ELEVATORS Cheese-Large ' at 12%c, and woman travelled allthe way from Unionists. the standard. The bulletin says _ twins 12%c. New Zealand in order to be mar- ` The method of finger print iden- (there has been a very. marked im- Main. Pr,+.talon of Coming Bill to " ' - ' tied here on Christmas Day. She 'tification failed in a London, rang.. _ -provement in the quality of Cana- Ainend Grain Act. " HOG PRODUCTS. became ill on the boat, but kept court for the first time on. record , i* than ice cream during the past two _ .._. 2 -an until she -reached Edmonton. _ 4 Bacon-Long clear, 1�/ to 13c ;years. A despatch, from Ottawa says: UNITEDSTATE$. _ s per lb. in case lots; •mess -pork, _ It is semi-officially announced that $5,000 FOR ST_ILRVI`C. Centennial celebration in corn the bill to amend the Grain Act $24; short' cut, o m / RAILWAYS HAVE DONE WELL. re area b Sir Richard Cartwri ht. Hams—Light to medium, 16c;do. membration of the Battle of Lake _ 1' P Y g g I2%c; shoulders, American f Red tress Sends Relict Erie- will beheld in I 3. • ` _ :•.�:: place the terminal grain eleva- heavy, 15c; rolls, for Pekin t'aniine. � :Reports of Business in the Wean 11/,c;. breakfast bacon, 18c; backs Nettie McConachie, of Port ••- � er a commission. It will - _ Show Enormous Increase. (also authorize the Government at from Huron Mich. _ died of h dro ho- : - Lard -Ti-rces, 12%c;,tubs, 12%c; sa s: The Americun Red Cross, on bia, after being bitten y n og two ;A deapntch from Winnipeg gays: Y_time, by an.order in-Council to + Y The reports on the passenger and t1tke over these elevators and to polls, 13c. Friday, cabled the sura of $5,000 to Years ago. traffic buainess'from the three rail- operate them as public utilities. " Wm. J. Calhoun, American Minis- BUSINESS IN MONTREAL ter-at Pekin) for the relief of the GENERAL.• roads, the C. P. R., C. N. R. and _ .-,p aufferer� from the famine in -the G. T. P., show an enormous in- Moikreal, Dec. 2t.-Oats - .No. The Mexican insurgents held up _ 1 ` crease during '1910 over all previ- Peter Beaucage, a young Indian, 2 Canadian Western, 3J% to.39;lc; Province in.t' a Huai River Valley. a Federal troop train at Mal Paso nus years. Although no actual fig- was struck.bx a train near Nortli extra No. 1 feed, 39t/c; No. 3 Ca- Two or' three million people are for five hours and inflicted heavy i i T affected- losses-on the Government forces. - ures can be obtained up to date, as Bay and lay beside the track fall• nadian Western, 38% to 38/c;.ho. i far as can be estimated, the increase most of the night before being dis- 2 local white, 37%; No. 3 local on*each -of these roads during the covered.' 'He had some•bones brio. white; 36%c; No.' 4, local' white, a ' present yea- 'is oven 20 per cent. 'keri and was 'badly frozen. 35i/sc. Barley=Manitoba No. t 48 to 48i,c. Flour-Manitob .� • FIREMEN- KIL`LED . NEARLY 0 Spring wheat patents, firsts, $0.60, - . �do., seconds,�$5.10; Winter wheat ANAD A 4-W. I L patents, $4.75 to '$5;" Manitoba`' ,] B0.01 , TRADE strong bakers', $4.90; straight rol- gmmonlat Exploded :at ' ' the :Chicago lers, •$4:35• to $4.50; do., in bags:, n $2 to $2.05; extras, $1.65 to ,$1.75. ` - 'Feed -Ontario bran, $18.50 to $19; Union Stock Yards - •• lemarkble Growth— ommerce :With'Ontario middling, $22 to $22.50; . -- Manitoba shorts, $21 to $22; Ma- A,despatch from Chicago says.:. Assistant'Chief Wm. Burros ht - _a - --•-' - nitoba bran, l8 o $20; puha grain Viand Lieut. Fitz - -Argentine Republic $ t Fire Marshal James Horan and be- Fitzgerald were with$ha mouil.l.ie, $31 to $32, mixed moiiil= marshal rinder the canopy when' ill- _ v tween twenty-five. and thirty of.his ---�---.—r---.. `_ lie, $25 to $28. Cheese-' Westerns, fell, receiving specific orders fol - 115-8 to 12c, and easterns,. 11% to firemen were killed and forty others directin the fight a a}esti the ever. - •� despatch from Ottawa says: there entirely in. charge of lair J. i -� i g g- ,. 11/c. Butter-Choicest, 5%c, injured on Thursday in a fire which spreading-flames in,other,.. uarters An order-in-Council has been A. Chesealy, who will close the of. q t t passed appointing Mr. H.-R. Pons- fice at. Cape Town' and establis}i and seconds, 24%, to 24�c. -.eggs- at an early hour had-caused $1,- and they went down to,their,death t ` sette Canadian- Tr Selected stock, 32e; No, ,1 stock,. 50 000 damage. . An overhanging. with Marshal Horan. i ode: Commission= headquarters at Durban, which is 4, g g g• 27c, and No. 21 23 to 24c. wooden aanu fell from the beef Other firemen, witnesses:-Of the • er to the Argentine Republic, with the chief centre of. trade .bet�Feen _ PY headquarters at Buenos •Ayres. Canada and South Africa. I house. of Morris and Company, fate of their chief; deserted for s : UNITED STATES ,N ARXr S. $`his•appointment is the outcome s-4 ' 'Canada's total-trade with -Ar _ where the file started, carrying brief limo-other parts of the blaz -- Ize negotiations which have been tins in 1909 was over uve. million Buffalo, Dec.27.-Wheat-Spring. with it tons--of red het bricks and ing structure, and sought- with _ proceeding for. some...time between dollars. . Of this, $2,867;785 �repre- wheat, .No. 1 Northern,. carloads, debris upon two companies of fire- their bare viands to drag aparl the Government and Mr. Horatio rented exports of Canadian goods, store, 91.1 %,• Corn—No. 3 yel- men and the chief, crushing thein .,the glowing bricks and debris which_ .. Meyer, Consul-General of Arggn- which�s,]mgre than_Canada low, 48;;c;.No. 4 Xellow,, 46'/c.on to death an•d;encasing their' bodies coverer( the bodies of their chief :tilos to Canada. Mr_ Poussette is ed to France that year, n1f'inugh track, through billets. Oats-No. 2 in a Ncritahle flirrnace into which aid his companions. _ - �, -.at present Trade Commissioner of imports from the latter. -countxr .wliit2, 33%c.; ho._ 3` white, -51/c; their comrades were unable to dig The entire crews of engine com• Durban, in Natal, but since the or- were over ten millions. A ^ynYli- �Tn. 4 white, 34%c. Barley—(halt f. �cveral-hours, rear(;: all those 1 ^r �s 51 and 53 -are said to be ganization. of_ the ._South_ African.i cafe, has.,been formed to •pronioto ing, _86 to 900. who were not killed outright vl,.ea t,, n n,; the dead. Ia-a-3diticin six trade b `� 0 Z'nion, it has been decided to place etween Canada and .krg!n• Minneanglis, Dec. :27.—�'Jheat- the wii;lls fell were-roasted to death i ,i :•:l m� r nr.:s of anettier comnany, No. �:ia. Ileo. 1 hard, cash, $-1.02%; No. 1 before help: could reach them: 12^, . a :�fe of No Lhe Canadian trade represent,rt ,e Cas �.p=A t ;tie.i r _. `{,v - 'aW,'u �" -.t �s�- a'`C,Z t��},. �'u. yAV•�i'"' Y •�..ti:.:�$•'. .J I �•,,..�„.},: :. `.x.•• .. .,,-,_ �, ...par �c-' •,y;e'1 '�' : . .a k+ _ - F' - M w �'� .... ,n.- _ ,. �a'. .,�, :.x„ nom„ :-:. '� b ti '++4 seer,• ��a :-«en" �3,-:c•'i.="� ".KR �.. .y.�'`rZ'"'... V x � ... �.:. .. : , fS.Y pia "w .c- .Ta,.. �{o,.> , ...,. S^, ',^oro- .r, �'':I.�..r. t- *f _-k:•.tx:. .4r ,-�+,.aa,•s 'sTr•c'�or. :e'' i. �•' r '.. ,:AY ..m ri'�•Tr7",3,•TiS3� �1 6t,.!ac':fJ..'r:•aa._'S4"-_...`1N.. ... s+w ...s...;w.:—..,,-.,.,...._ r ........moi._ - - ...._.,•-._�...-......1 _'.:.r.,.y�. _\H yyY•'^f{!i4-a.u•..n �ir�S°+t' e:.:. �: .✓�'✓r«.. r � d4a"WL:.�-,41i�r''ar 3 �'"� k /� t j 1-11" 113. UOU4D NOT NOT MODERN INVENTION'. GOOD SHOWING MADE BY . . BA_NK OF.OTTAWA.Plrto-Typewriting MaehlueHad -HOLD'. GUP OF TEA _ type 90 Years Ago. The 36th Annual Statement a Good k - -' Most-persona will be surprised to On`• i +' I�I fy �r1CTOR8 AGREED TORONTO learn that the typewriter machine The 36th annual report of thb _ • not, as_they.imagine -.-i ., stinct-_ ani-.stff-Cttaw- _ w4- ashe .a yery_.gra- ,' NUBSE HAIrDBIGIIT'3 ly modern invention. ' So long ago tifying condition of affairs. The DISEASE. as 1914 a patent was taken out in net profits for the year ended No. - _ England by Henry Mill for -••"a vembes' 30; 1910; after- deducting .. - • " machine for impressing letters expenses of management, etc., The Rayo Lamp is a high grade lamp,sold at a low pelta pelta' _ singly aad progressively as in writ- amounted to $532 353. This with Tbsnara lamps that cod mor. Sac Lhote b so tastier raspy mai• at Todds Kidney Pills eared-, her Y g Y price. Coustnfeted oto solid brans; aiakel plated—vastly haps •baa•as y lugs �vht reby aIl'wrlting8 may be tI18 $455;929 balance'at the credit lain ornament to any room is any house. There is aotkim known to th•'aA t of la,ap•makina that can add to the value of the RAY0 LaoR as a link!- after_five ears suffering-Feet a •ng 30th November,-:190a manta a to, device.roeery eater everywhere. If not a yoara,write forz y g i res&ed..in paper so exact ss not of refit and loss account on the lttaA� Oenefit atter first box. to be distinguishable from pent. _ His machine was, however, a tal-of $988,273. This has been ap- - The Queen City-Oil Company, Limttsd, Toronto. „s Toronto. Ont. Dec. 26 S ecial). clumsy one snd practically useless, propriated as follows: Two quar- -Mrs. Alberta Goffin, &-nurse, v- was no r y. ivl _ a at-4D_�4 rig tAve,-this city,has ter (1828), that. anything more In _Pcr_cent!_and two quarterly div"- Patron-I-want-these_ahoes_ha1ft, 1 exrsn FOR Trro xsw taxit�_. P Benda at the rats of 2/ per cent. a YTy w )ten interviewed in regard to her th"a Zane'was,at�m d-TheII ' - ai-.at�ri presiaa1:10rits°■in Canada. n a soled, the heels strai htened a ieported cure of nervous or Kid- first American t pewriter, alled 'a g p y for pertioalan w , tss Lib•,re st y '= Four hundred thousand was added patch put on where that hole ia, all t'er'ra• M -ley Trouble . b Dodd'. Ki Itypog'rapber," was -patented -by tb rest account 4100 000 written the missing eyelets replac ,d an- Us. • She states that the report W. A.'Burt.- off bank premises•4nd #14, other little patch right thele, and WANTED. , t true in every particular. In 182;1 a machine was produced plied -to officers' . pension 4fund, everything else fixed that seems to Ls lase zna a tasaa Tunas-xsw fig' I.J.-few rrWta.—aaaeAl tasiw► r "My sickness," Mrs. Goffin says, in France having a separate key le- leaving a balance carried forward need fixing, and I want you to:do °'-few Wats twelve be vee dells,l at Credit Oi rOfit and loss Of oradastas earn tw•!re rq• bt..a loll■„ week• 'was caused from a nervous break- ver for each letter, and between the p a• cod job, use good leather,; and write forwtalasoe. Dolor swher cousa, ` Tows and what -the doctors called years 1840 and -186o._Sir Char]ea $117,938. if The heels need another lift— i q"•a sa'L•z•r'sti• _ .ncurable Bright's Disease brought Whetstgne invented several, mach- Evidences of the growth are Shoemaker' (interrupting�-Least ANCER, zu=•r., t,uaia, •t. Ina.,au W.by cold and long weeks of nura- ines which are now preserved in tt'hown by an exarnination af. the said, soonest mended. and •xtersal, earei without seri■ ►r " ng. I suffered for five years. the Bouts Kensington' Museum, statement. The rest account on the ow it oar h • traatae■t. write as before.sae 9t "I was treated by three doctors.. Lgfidon. 30th of November, 1fl49, was $3, let. Dr. Dedman Iteaf•al co_ Limtt•i Ind was a patient in two hospitals, In 1873, C. L. Sboles, an Ameri- 29T,000.' It hoar stands a't' $3,800,- A Cure for Rheumatismf rh pain-1 cunt.rwo.+a, rn,t - can after five or six years work, increase of over 600 000 tui slid persistent form of rheums-� Wt gradually got weaker. Read , 000, an int $' ' tism is caused by impurities in the +.cxg the experiences of other suffer- succeeded in producing a machine during the year. This increase was � 'n buYiniQ 'toile ?ilT110r irs like myself led me to -try 'sufficientl perfect-to warrant ea I tion the result" of defective he �y y y y Pe . made up partly by premium on new I lion of the liver and kidneys. She - II1Si5t'011 haV1I'� *,t1 � tJodd's I£idney Pills. At that time tensive manufacture. He interest-. stock :ys�� an_ pa-rfly by 41W'61ood be�cotnea taiYlted by in- " was so weak and nervous I could: ed a firm-of gun manufacturers in transfer, as mentioned above, of I resin^tion of uric acid, which taus- O�Ta I��Las _ >'wt hold a cusp of tea Without ap"1- it, and in. .1874 the first model of 8400;000 from the profits. The its much pain in the tissues and in' ling some of its contents. the modern typewriter was put up- bank is' novo in the pleasing poli- i� joints. `Parmelee'. Yegetabk!1 pt JUD action'' I felt a benefit after taking the on, the market. _• tion of having a.iest aceoumt $400,- P"]is are known to have" effected lrst box of Dodd's Kidney Pills, - 000 greater than its paid-up cap"-many remarkable cures, and their; A GREAT DEMAND FOR 9 . •and eight or nine boxes cured me A LA AbPHALT. tal, thus indicating a very sound 'use is strongly recommended: A , --.- ---ao' completely I can how walk a young Wife-"I made Lbs frost- condition of affairs. The fact that!trial_�of them will convince anyone r "!: mile without fatigue." ing_ on this cake•myself, the bank was able to ias::e its new !Di their valva - PAPER d`. If you haven't utied Dodd's .Kid- Hubby-"Then our fortune is stock at-a premium is'alsa worthy wa.ATZ ra►eP'orau.sILAOis. t " tey Pilin yourself almost' any of made t I am going to have it pat- of comment, and shows that the r - AV°x■c•.Ire•, •Rai., Robbs ata lour neighbors will- tell you they entad, It will revelutionlze street bank holds a warm place in the ..HER OWN. E. ,PULLAH si•ialorals aei tlawl Bee, • i�i r reeves, oat lways cure Kidney Disease "n any pavementa," op4inion`of careful Investors. ,Mistress-"Cook tells me, Mary, -Phone for partle•iara, rain sora. rm. The bank is particularly strong that you wish to go out with It i +' + Jin specie and assets irnmedidtely friend to-night. Is it urgent l" r - DOING WELL. c1fillavailable, these amounting to prat Mary-"Oh, no, gla'am,• 'tisa't ` 3 I 8 ®7[ Aw ` "How's 14tamie ettin alon titan x14,000,000. `i'Le current 1"WIN01. "+" g g g_l. y fr gent-it a cny gent. Ot': � 1. with her shoppingl" •" '•. e•ms. loans of the bank increased during The meet bighty eftiser, appIWARan "Fine, Shea got dad down to - !-the- year -by over 84,500,000, and alas a vied retee can't til to tart.a t•sepeae• 4er the reductime of`Qweiis#8 Goitre, ser --lis last twsa-dollar bill." • I now amount to 818,421,000, thus in- f■i,r p■I■ktno.ariaei wfak a sklus of .bot water Tb ck Neck. Uandalar $sLarRr i V He-'.'Nellie, just look at that dicatin that the bank is doing Its ■ai"a"'' it""'� `"'e1' 'ten` atOu Hi► menta. Its Positive. , l man standing behind me. I don't g !3 awaw. abrs• " r`Z w ?rerlakilier-- lS. w1mlo f s full •share in meeting the business! mei•'-�■ a■'a+"w of all ki,de, in any sad YM think I ever'saw anyone so plain! needs of the conn"try. The total a&- _ PIL 'W all stages, 1q,ucltiy re- w;a Iter %;_a aw ,J. .... 9IZTT r:r6"YlaaB ►r _ g Y y The average- man would find it I,evod and positivel erred Cur• _tt,ifro;tisoe ttor3Lit1 Mr tn.sr Caii•asa:Y waiLat � She-' Hugh, dear; you forget your- I�� increa4c+cl during the year b Man -ta rxxrSr"r is or 49. it is a� +'� I v_ self, ti01L$4 500_4QD,__"d_hav_e now a%'easy sailia if he could make 7° r"TM , t+"'tty.g r sueorway u$ I 1mulls a9 e 8&-]l ab -rise Caa- .�a �rained the handsome total of g 13,- y Y for+6 b9a•s: Mailed en rat a.a r�r'ttr• Sastaw,saand '!'o discern and dealimmediate-a,,,p. �,,,,•„p kis T,. a e„a c>4,OtN. During the 'ear Mr love. rectt�t of puce. {•,,• rnwsatw• uaisr an. "Sod Dross ,MI• , ly with causes andL overcome tbrm, George Hav, former president of - ,aa,tea tln.•1.r t L Y L E T O RO N T O OLD AxwslyTalm sMWz: y rather than to battle with elect' the bank, died. Mr •David Mac-.' As a vermifuge there is nothing ' eacos•es.tte after the disease has secured s I oattrtiat+I. Ex it can be " r -- to the mostcdei�Le child wigltaut a ' lodgement, is the thiel aim of the ]seen now occupies the ehaas so potent as Mother Graves arm , Hasbattd- Hurrah. .L've_ gat .s. medical Baan, and $ickk'a ADi1- week's holiday Wife-''I3ow Consumptive Syruli is the r�isult of 1#LL NECESSARY. 'y Hite, Now you.can dig the garden'. study aloe this articular fear of ,injary to the ooaatlturtion- patient dy g P ( You have three pairs of glass- clean out the cellar, and whitewash lint At the first appearance of a ea, pru.estor l" - the kitchen." cold the. Syrup will be found_ &-t-, ',• with,' 8HEP8)E'8.0'S 1alPRI90NtIEVT. j VYe3;; I• use one to read- Rub it in for Lame $sell.-b most efficient remedy, arresting de- one to see at a distance, and the To be Released From Dartmoor I ' velopment and speedily heal1320 the third to find the other:."- ' - brisk rubbing with Dr, Thomas' Eo- affected pasta, so that t`Se ailment From Sentence of 13.1.,are. L l�tric Oil will cure Isnae back. The _ The old man whom Mr Lloyd-. Warms.Out. disappears' . A I'iIl that Pcovea its Value.- skin will immediately absorb the; George mentioned in his Mile End Feb. vim• Tlio� of weak stomach will find. B '•I had a lass• tbaf �1 tr. oil and it will penetrate the tissues Hicks-"There! For once I'll strength in 'Parmelee'. Vegetable Mondon) speech as serving thirteen ' snd bring speedy relief Try it and know where that collar-attld is ears' penal servitude for stealing _ red . spa.+a tb. a Pills; because they serve to main y P g lona r+ase a.+r t bad be convinced. As the liniment ' when I want it." Mrs. Hicks - two..shillings from a church our tan the healtLful action of tlae sto g p tried esa,rlT every nisi of medtafs,• 'tuna is the pain come& out sad ' 'Where is it'i $lens-"The baby ' box while under the influence of when . natckaor rota .. ,a +rir =° - " "re are ample grounds for aayiag„ has swallowed it.PP. mach and the liver, irre ulartties i drink, is to be releaetd soon. Mr. Re•dtau's specie Cu .ki.Z.I std tha0 its touch is magical, as it is. I I'in which are most distrea&ing. Dys and R acbd wowrrsrb•.” ,. a tics are well acquainted with Churchill has come to the coaclu- �■.a6••arnft,�h e.vow Karts, will deem■•arm" P P sion that he would be stifled in There isn't a particle�oi danger tl•If tt be allowed to»eek dew"the Uro•..them and value them at their pro- I ]U i{eaEa)I'f e>lowio ems ee J e+e lase. xip w peril in the bald watt, advising the use of theprerogative '�l going up in an airship. It is r worth. They have afforded' re uatrta rd rerimaaenr all the..o.rd•• a4.i M aslat���' ■ sure rely � I 'lief when other. :preparations have I of the Crown to release this man. auedard remedy Mr all awenlep, - Ahe coming down that hurts. - who had now served mofie than a soft i!n■cbaa.a,lLaoenenst.ttorae , tailed, and have effected cures in I - _ efM d� N, l+ar w t+Natbot The man who i oasts ,of catling a ailments of long standing 'whore year,I mont is the sourse of the next few ■■a::■■• - br..a la "'rhe D i I:' Ia praetor, wbi•b aha a snow ether ppedic"nes were found uaavail-, months. In the meantime steps Used lLe world over for 49}sass• „g spade a spade may • p _ were beingtaken to pro-cure him Every' faruer, ofcckma■, capes.. sueres InstaaU baekaeb•,ba idaeb•, ■e■aalgia P •mat, Burry preprietar-and leve yea�Nm ern�daiaae. shovel without being able to recog ing• employment as a shepherd. It ap- owner sanerouy fhonba 1■q it ----,e-----. = size it. - - petered that he was the•most akll- at..ey,°,tr„a, FEES THAT WERE FORTUNES. Bawlin-What can you do with a I ful shepherd ever known at Dart- ;1. . botue a for $3 ask i.ar - f'Aeutnoflia slid Consumption are boy.that.s .full of pure cussedness71 moor and possessed the faculty of dealer for tree copy-vtowbook•'a r- ?aZIeats Wtie. owed ielli ratl- always preceded �iy an ordinary eing able ca a in ivl a tude�in Solid S11ape, no admixture, nothing. Ins.a J.x>mtoaa.I e:a as cold, Hamlin. Wizard Qi] rubbed g sheep of a flock. to -him by their tiysa-•y a lit. _ Voirt a uL In an English court a few days into the chest draws-out the inflam- names. The prisoner had nine pre- o, two lawyers in turn mention ttaarta5 tt•ters io« not delay 'ter.' g ” lig Y - mation,-breaks tip the - cola and hilum-lado■ •. aiiaes"may shealr con it , t ons convictions. For, stealing the ed a doctor who got $25,000 for cur- prevents all serious trouble. iter a•aeu.ay.. ne..t trio wke■y.■> ■ two shillings he received three Ing an old Ind' of a cold. 'Ai least s• o•■�b w• sue"''I..at i"as rive Ir.. the doctor said he got it, and in „ aa1a�,TaCdasaliaapowes years, anall under the new Proven- Capsicum , �+ I should be ashamed to go tion of Crimea Act, for firing an deed mentioned tl3e fact on the Rat- about begging as you do," said the "I thought you were married, habitual.criminal ten years' pre- deed nese stand.some as _ farmer, ".Takes.all kinds uv poo- and yet you're sewing on your own Ten detention. ; ,�Haynaarger fees on record t was. le ire Inc It i, Isle to make a world'," rejoined the buttons. "I am married, but I - tramp. '.'Here you is too proud to keep my independence, let me tell ; letter than a Mast"pb•ter.De"no tiltaten not many years since the Nawab of beg', and I'm too proud to work. you. Rampur eaiised an English army _ _ r^}�Q')•n - - surgeon amazement, and delight by i ' . for olds iii Chest 4 resentia him with 850,000 as an TRY MURINE EKE REMEDY Mtnare'a 4lnintent a•Ilevn Kelunlits• P g for Rad, -Weak, Weary, Watery-Eyes 3finerfie Liniment Cao., Limited. t f3entlomeh,-Last winter I received great ,*t + ` uekiiowledgment'of ht's occas"Ona] sadGraaolatedEyeIfda.Murine Doesn't BEFORE. benefit from the use•of 1♦iINARD'S LINI- or a ei~ attendance during an attack s -SootDea Eye Pain. Druggists - HENT in a severe attack of LaGrippe, and; • • }'. rheumatism. This wonld�, no doubt, Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25e, -Miss Blandlock-"How dare you a have 'frequently i•roved it to be veryf It she considered quite a moderate' fee 50c, ;1,00. Murine Eye Salve in Y effective in anaea of Inaammation: tell people my hair is bleached Yours, ����llli.7•� x by Professor 'Zacherine, of Mos= Aseptte Tubeaf 25c, i1.o0. -Eye Books You know it i5' false !" W. A. HIITCHIBOF.- E e Advice Free by Mail. 12 Yase�itte Rem�d, 5 in�'cc? � aosv; who,-is ,return for. two . Mtlrtne Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Miss Raven«:ng-"lies, dear, I attendance on the Tsar of Russia, know it is. I told them it was - - 1''Ceittholats:d.Car:Mated. ' = was, it is said, paid $75,000. "TT WAS HE. _ bleached before �'ou get it." - $orated.Carbolated,White. _ An Englishman, however, Puce " r Ferried • away from the Russian "There were only three boys in 'Oxide of ZirlC,etcNdte Court an even more valuable re-• school today who could answer a -HER WISH, for Free Vaseline li«Iikio _ ward. This was Dr. Dimsdale, a question that the teacher asked Little Margie's father hada bald4GNMra�k"''l's'° '� { Hertford physician, who was speed- us," said - lad to his mother. spot. While kissing`him at heel- i y summoned to :innoculate the "And I hope my boy was one of _. t time one -evening she said-- son. t reser Catheri>}e and her .the .three..? 'Sa'd_the-.fond parent. The man who-knows-just--what to _ p ' Stoop down, papa: I want to He received 860,400, a life.pension "Well, I was answered the ]ad. do usually hunts up some one to do- - kiss you on the-head where-the ]in- f $2,800 a year, and the rank of $'I am very glad; -"t. makes your it for him. , )olZm. -Sir Astley Cooper once had mother proud-of you. What ques- a ing shows. „! X nightcap thrown at him by a tion did the teacher ask, Johnnie t" w 3,� « lttnatre'a ttnnrtittt_ewtta tlsrtas, rte,- - No one need endure the agony =sroa]thy patient upon whom he had "Who broke the' windows" of carni with Halloway'a Corn Cure The game of politics is all right .Operated . I pocketed the af- p - nt," he'remarked, and on inves-' Policeman (t(>- loiterer)-"Now, ",-hand t0 remove-them.: - _ for meet who wish to try out then igigstion found that •the nightcap then, what are 'ybu 'doing reputations. - �elata"nod a thousand-guineas: Loiterer-"What are you doin' - Snow comes down in win_ter and - e here 7" Policeman-"C'an't you so does the price 451 ice. 07 See I. I'm doing my duty." Loiterer r 1 -"An' can't you see I'm makin' Mhtard'a Lint Curer ttiilletlwl the duty for you to do 7" - "'� The theory. that .the good_die MUM A °„ i e■r•a •eWa. clods age&" T N U ISSUE NO. 53-10 un seldom worries a mat. OVGMi� _ Ot.M - Mlnard't Llrttmtnt for ,sive werywnar. , , young : a Rs '.".'-;q,w.,• a- i...• w .4+t"[ .. w a,, .n.. .•-T,:. 4 .a..:,.«. ..,..,.�: '.: .,.- .v ,k-� !t ",.,faaa 'ti. ',!4'Y: ("%Ae5 F q•. ,5y 'n._ -,Yre�LW: v A.1. w .. Iw, �aJ.,E ( :r.. ., .4.�kY ,�.n.. F .5' Ci9'.., :v�+ +ui 'fie.. •p 1 x44 �• �vvn-G x > .4 »3 :c.r1 a. v�' .s� a- a :lye ex s�cy. r ��, •. r '.+ S 3 .s ',� �', .•' .. .i. -. ..y .M:� •�d7 r ` 1i b s, 2#.' x 'b"M. R� Wit. • '"' .yr` .b. .ed-'i'' '+; xt�.�'e4m..?s�y ' ... .N 'M:- _ n '�' M,;x ..fir .�`aa'a ,n`,,"..., _ save.. i. .: ..-u .:. ,..r.+TF1= _ ..�... ., s. »m^ .aNh�''� r�F e^.c+c r�aa vt•a� -ti:-:, ... �•� .. �'. .:. :' .. w ti.:.u. '.: r y':�-, .� w i '. ! �H..' ._.-... _ -,. �L 5�/c: `L�i •tt '�` _ _. _ ✓,y,��'',: ., ..- ....'.r"^ r. ••aN''�' -.. �. :siva. .. �-�v•'•.'1.�. -,. np,1 R• ,f!4:.-.. ... ',yl' .. 9•h y! :• .T:: '.. .. '.. ,.. '..4: ,'" 3�:i �. f ... .Sana ✓+. ,.- .. ., �. a. ,-„v,-."i.'YI.,, ._. J :.,. : .' .... .. _ '� —r.. _ •l _ „ d d. In order to carr out this Idea y - 7 S ' slmtlat• to our township council was . ' 1PURN. FRESH - •c ” ears in March when tyle-tint meeting- - _ 4 bel carry ... he .mo.ved, seconded by B. R. Now bray, the following resolution : '•That Your s vote iand influencechIntererespec of fully Ch r l s t ]a s Groceries ) r this meeting of electors of the Munici- sollcted in the interests of u E; polity of Pickering convened for nomi- a nation of reeves and councillors this Q - ' f 90th day of December endorse the pro- R• R. IKOWBRA i poen%to celebrate the Centenial of the l�paiafab•d• yFrld.rmorainsaitNt�mo•, township at some suitable time In the �8 R}r�� -Our entire stock is guaranteed new Roods. No old stock --y -1 ' O `g•oOt' s ring or early summer and to make Don't buy your Xmas candy until oti•see our display. All the best a' BAT$B OF ADVZBTISING: p "--• the proposal effective, request the For the year 1911. yy P P y mixtures. A full lice of b� ttoaa ,---I � 30otQta Cau'nciLoL19i1,_at._es_. Cady a date as a°� possible to call together a represents- �y _VS_PA`CKAGE CHOCOLATES This race do" not include L.s;al or Foreign poaai eP --. sd•erm.ements. tive committee to which shall be on- EiaCi�lO�i Ja,a tad 19ii a Special terms given to Parti« msi3ag.con- trusted the whole conduct of the Bele- ! • AND BiON�$ONS rants!o: 3 or a months or by the ye�r� s.0 from 5 to 25e. a box " V•arl►ar yeari7 ooataaot.pryLble gna►tt,sl•a bration. We further regard it as sa, Basia«s card.,tea linea or ,uadsr,with paper eminently desirable that the issue of a "71 Happy New Year." � New Naval Oranges-30c'., 40c., and 50c., a doz. - Cas ase,U 00payable in advance. Historcal Volume should be a part of Figs. Dates, Nate, Table Raisins and Xmas Grapes � nvoBWoq pa columns ton cents insotalaaa: the posed celebration." sat contract rat« made known on ser ilea- Barnes. being called. said he Our stock of Currants, Raisins, Peels, Shelled Nuts, Spices andFix- G. tion• No free advertlaina. was not a candidate for municippaal1 - tracts cannot be b�teif. - Advertisements without written instructions hODOrs. He strongly favored the idea r will be inserted until forbidden and charged so- g y 'NA a re_n�a_ri ngta��rw:�i,riatIIlas bargain rt eonliost . Orden for discontinaiam ad.erti.s- of holding a centennial celebration _ ,. mean muss t sus as propos y v. r. o - Idabse. " - - ,rnav¢ark vrampuy_att.naea-� James Todd, ez-reeve, did not at - � • T>s>i>ds peeseaE seen-ttiantc at-tiaaot�He - - - -- - 1p tl:ankh the electors for past favors. Bti►7 �o11T Xffia8 G3`oC8M8s ail {rite �ro��-ai1O�Y n, 41:35 per year; 11.00 if paid in advance. Alex. Wilson, of Claremont had no V. Bnbtterlptioas to the IIoited States 1130 fault with the previous council. He Phones-Bell or Independent in advance would not be one to cause an election, - but it there is a contest be wuuld be in RICHARDSON ' f ` the field as councillor.He had the time JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. to attend to the duties of that office. G. M. Forsyth thanked his mover PICHERIN(3 TP.NOMINATION' and seconder and stated that he would be a candidate, and if elected would do all in his power to further the :,;/ • �s On Monday afternoon the electors interests of the.township. CAET -..:READY r ` _'of the township met in the township John Forgis thought the council of Brougham„for the purpose of 1910, Lad done their duty, but had not _ FOR nominating candid'ates for the venous et decided whether he should remain 1positinne at the Council board. The the Heid or not. — r attendance, due to the Christmas cele- John Scott was not a candidate. He - rt •%orations,was not so large as usual ,. •The aotnteil of the t year came in thought his part ti the township had �,�,, the once% a nod representative in Mr. Hoo cera A large shipment of W 1 __r Goods t r for very little criticism, ge Eward Wilson strongly endorsed opinion being that they bad done their Mr. Wuod's idea of holding: a Conten- for Vote smi'Istloeaes Is ILLY ^work 3a a very satisfactoryy menace, 1Re*sestM for cM re-dsod”at -Aust $�'r, wed . iI The chair was occupied by I?. R. Boa- vial celebration, He resigned as caa- Iton, the returnin officer,who at the did r. Lie „ WHIT E a intedbour�edfornomisationa Mr. Whits being re-called. thanked • ; _ his mover and seconded. lie was a , following is a list of the candi- candidate for the reeveship. He gsve �a`rC EO! 1911 One hundred horse blankets and fur robes to choose from ' = dates with-their movers and second'- his reasons for seeking re-election and for the T 0i a sled for the support of the dec• _ .. .'MITTS AND GLOVES GALORE - c Fc lft aa>�vJP P>x If you Wok he he is worthy QsadtdaM _..-_Mover B•couds tors. _ ' a.•w R 7iood w t3 soot% T o Bows Mr, Mowbra on being recalled amid — - — We have added to our stock a complete lite of 11 R Mowbray John sects w w Sparks that he desire the reeveship for one NQlj A '(d0>♦' t! ;7oha A whits o 19 Fen tit R B 13oo.'er year, when be was prepared to retire, ...'FUR AND 'FUR LINEI? COATS +w o Barnes Jobs scot E Is Hoover He was always willing to Rive his ser- +w w S k. John Peegfe E B Hoover y R fila $nrroR,-I have just learned :tem«=d John Marker F a Santos vices for the township. Would stand that my name has been placed in showing over twenty samples ranging from $13 to 5100. 78av J Tricksy J A wbise W o Scott for the position of reeve. nomination for the position of coun- t. J McFarlane E B Hoover W 6 Boon Mr, Hooves stated bo was in Ube cillor for the Townabi of Pickerin A complete line of farm machinery, carriages, harness and supplies. 4r Poeecher F A Beason John ttnrkar P R l +ro osbarns w J Devitt Jobe Scott field for a position as rnuncillor �for 1911, I not having been present at Clewing machines, kitchen tabinets. scales, fanning mills, Cream aepar- For First IDeput>P i3eove" Mr. Sparks was a candidate for the the nomination meeting on Monday. store, stoves, pulpers. wheelbarrows, washing machines and thous - J Underhill R w Ifowbray o M Forsyth council and asked for the suppoctI:of Now. Mr, Editor,.I had no intention ands of other articles. :_iw a®oast w>a I'uwali w w flea the electors. of being a candidate At the present gen—W w eoarks W o Scott ,john Scott Mr, Scott, being recalled. was a can- time, but am grateful to the two it movarlana w O 86014 J A while dtdate for the deputy-reeveshi G $ A CALL FOICi COL-'uTCILLt,It p y' P demon who thought me worthy of a At nine o'clock an'TuesdAy evening. nomination. I regret It is too late - ;• Alas Wilson R J Cowan John Soon - the last moment at which resigns-I now to have m name withdrawn from ,O ld yenylh J A M'Lr1s Rev w B wood y is B enovar dohs ttacit role o Bern« tiona could be accepted. all tied retir- the ballot papers. However. [ .am not , 1a A Baatanq T O Brown R W.Mowbray ed except R. R. Mowbra• and J. A. w candidate and ask mT friends and 'W w bparks---_ti It Woebray Cl td o?onyth WbAs_14r-t h#- ev"bi ,,_W, G. Scott aa,ctenrtara rn retrain_-. in voting - — — DIS - -Vv ib.cast wtvgparlmaaffia Saetr-- — - - y y k W 0 Potu w n Renu D M Fanyth for filet deputy. who is thus el.+c foe me. Truly ours. -: �Tsblaa Casts t3 M P r�t� w O tleola by acclamation, and Messrs Noah I L 0 y 10 w Disney sit keno 6eay Ates Wilson Burkholder. E. B. Hoover. W. W. NOAH riche Scott w o Scots W 4 Darns - --- qy a +mreataay w J sen:t w o soots Sparks and Alex Wilson for council- Cherrywood. Dec,9&h. !ad wfllion d A Whits 1N w 8pat ks tbr. ;N Borkbalaw Jos TOM {,ba Wilson IT and Ornamental'frees own- ed ., lit L' : At the conclusion of the nomination 1 oogr Adver0sonwo". ea br a. D ami�h. wtnona• Out bare• BURLING` ,-JmooU ag. D. B. Bewt�an. the returni awoord t penial treat tate ehoacess kinds of newts s and ornamental tens sod .hrnba and lens b " jof icer,was elected to the chair. a aataa °theca agsas for Pickering sad sorreaod- 'the gathering was resolved into a pati- 'C,�OR SALE-Two young fresh caly- tet social u J H.GULLIvsif. salt town u Tic meeting. John A. White. the re- Fed cows or sate at 1.,4 a,non.a.P'co"o�s who.tit be sped a Dail sten w7ona.no .ill - ���* � �����A�� gap � �� �� A k - +yLirin .Peeve, was first called upon. He Fear particulars apply to A,sOa .81UGNAM drop ham a card add..d to wksaby. 11.16 i $ p Brock Scott P o. 13 19- at once proceeded to give an account FOR SALE-A good rough-cast of the expenditures for the year, and OR SALE-House and lot situated i heO•e°D4ta'atnw a rooms besides ato«t■ mskto a comparison with that of and mood*Oman%coater. Sand and ton water Don't forget that C. H Burling has a stock of Christmas goods consisting of $ P on Break Pt•, mw mons, oppoe to the 'node boo•+ one.sfth of so acre of stood gard � hat year. The heaviest item of the s hod-schar•h. for p•rttcalars apply to 'n acneatntng are apple trees besides arbor arm chain. Morris shales, Morris mcten: earl�Engliah rockers uphoLtsred W.J.t3as00,Nesth Clatesoas . bat ;year was the building of the base line _ treat• Also Tassels%Ortord stove m ersseta« in leather, nurse and children's rockers, high c in centre tablas, extension bridge, which was built by the county, r•patr with warmtog oven attaabed. For forth- tables, iron beds, couches, dressers and stands. secretaries, music cabinets, but the halt of which is aid b the CATTLE FOR SALE-One carload or .rt,caran apply w Tdos. a, sT1eP8s2a• P Y or Claremont tit springs and mattresses. window .Lades, brass and wood curtain paler, sewing of Milch cows and feeding cantle fast ,r• township. The total cost nmouoted rived. Marl eau for r..b or min.. tJoma sad machines, also belts, oil and needles, children's toy sets; new gramophone', - • to 87R2L87. He also stated that the inspost. Apply to J.A.what•,Brongbam ttf T�ARM FOR SALE-Sting lots 12 and the latest records. County Council had offered to assume - .0 Lad 13 Bacon.s,PickanaR,ba►os s mu« one-half of the coat ut building and STAY HEIFER-Strayed from the north of Ptorer,aa•iusg••and consisting of eo (� p �/ �/j��/ yj.�}� // a maintenanceaf the Greenwond bridge. promises of the aaderrtgasd,lot 11,cos.S. vara..more f 11«a. w stood slay loam: farm Agent T/ir e/ � J6 /I���`Nllgeli�V Pickering.a pearling better.raised in color,red ere 9 Loran or eras elaes tall wheat, r10s farm `/ So far the Pickering Council had and white. suitable reward for information Al to is a good state of cnittvsatoa Lod ready for not accepted the offer. After going soberwhereabouts. TBOtIAS KSABT,Orem- spring.eeding. %here ars about to+me• of 'r,. _..... fuU intothevarious items of e: a- 'rood 10.1, bay meadow and is or 43 sores of good pastas our order. y pe x..er. iiing ereek pass" through the fagormo. Call and,get prices and see sola before placing y diture, Mr. WbJte took his seat Good tome barn Lad frame house in knead 4CAREFUL AT'T'ENTION TO p R. R. Mowbra , the retiring first- WANTED-A quantity of clover. •b•pe. Small apple orchard of good tens%, - 9 g hal. ADPb W EOBOE B.'LITTLE, is ape well fenced, For further particular deputy reeve, was next called upon. Rrowa's cora.re ISIS apply to vrtiAe Jonas,Ptaksetog 1a1y EMBALMING ANDFUNERAL WORK ' A chairman of the Roads and Brid- __ -_ ges Committee,-be explained the ex- -- - penditures of his department. He ONLY A FEIN MORE . DAYS Phone night or dap, Bell or Independent.' stated thin the present council was -open to criticism for having too large to complete your Christmas shopping, and yon will require some "a balance. He stated that couch of choide candy. Try our Ib. and �Ib. boxes of chocolates-they are Al. . -- thn._caxes of_..the_town-hip,- en we haeme creams, sattn�tee, carame a, peppermint c 1ps and - education, administration of justice many other choice lines. TNGS and of the expenditure on County .-buildings was not controlled by either FRESH FRUIT-Oranges, lemons, grapes, raisins, dates and figs the township or County Councils. As „ one of the committee appointed by the FISH-Oysters, haddie, halibut and white fish. :'Co.Council,be ably defended the ex- - enditure connected therewith. He also-told why tenders were not called -.Wishing our many customers a very Merry Xmas ...for in the ease of the steel superstrue- 'We a wish you call a - tnrepaof Larkin'. held ,hawing by (CEO. A. �GILLESPIE, Dunba' rton - comparison with a large,number of other bridges of'similar structure,that - Merry Christmas and a they had secured a bridge at a very _ . - reasonable cwt. After reviewing - - - h a record in the township and Co. - Conncils, and to which Mr. White MERRY CHfIS�1VIAS Ha and, Prosperous New Year end Mr. Mowbra bad some warm PPy . psssage•at-arms, the latter took his ...04b- AND M s ,lest,statins that he wishes to t;. re- HAPPY NEW •` Ell-W : turned as reeve for one yyear, E.B.Hoover, councillor, was thea GEORGE PHILIP, BROU(IHAM t called upon. As chairman of the - wo My Many vrteads s►nd Custommore :.$bdi committee of Damages to P by Dogs.be reviewed the ex- 'I extend to all a hearty and thankful Christmas greeting and good pendlture in that department. He cheer. Thanks to your uppreciation of superior goods and prompt thought the laws dealing with dam- service my business has been larger than my greatest expectations, ages to sheep by dogs might be im- To manpfacture more and better goods; to serve you better a$d BMK proved. Being chairman also of the extensively is my business aim and earnest desire for the coming year. TM committe on Relief, he explained the items of expenditure in that respect. pICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM W. W. Sparks,councillor, reviewed -' `Ettt,�l lt.d 1673 QF CANADA . $r ` the work of the pastyear. He;strongly W. J. COA$WELL k " recommended the use of broken atone Phone Ind. 301. the leading roads,abow[n by ez- . :MONEY ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS perience that such way the best and cheapest method of building roads. Safety, convenience and IOW con unite to make - He also referred to the bass. line - bridge, showing by figures that the olte�► Otdetf issued b�► f}fis Bank a lalOst sitiilfaCtO[' , '.cast of bonding the 'approaches was OUV Nay of sending sntau sums to any pall of (,pada, os reasonable. FOOD -:411011. ;�� . - � .. m t _ • W.G. Scott,councillor, being called If you are thinking of purehasin come in and look amend before ° - _ -. Under $S • • 3c. $10 to$30 • • • TOG Use- upon saw no objection to having a g reasonable surplus. so long sa they buying elsewhere. Mens overalls, work shirts, flue shirts, ties, socks $5 to$10 . . . 6a. $30 to,$50 ISG bad the same surplus from year to and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. Dnfb utsued for faeget al>saus<tts. t - year. After reviewing briefly his ;yce cream (City Dairy)every Saturday night v work for the year be took his Beat. :Samoa Ba nk � �'y����'� � Rev. W. R. Wood stated that he We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks'krid we nota candidate Idea othe�veship. rakes. Always fresh groceries in stook. p I C K E R I N G BRANCH EE _ >ri b . t lob: n •ry •, _ . CLARF.NCE T. BATTY, ?4UMMder t the 100th anniversary of the birt o R DELL P 1Pick�ing township. It will be ]OOi ReA., , - �- Dunbarton P:a.A►DfCdl. AJ6" ACT w!l"T. ' r .. r 1 r (y t;• ?a' '�f.: ,. :, :. • ..... -• �.. :.- .:: r�:r.s �..R" .x._ ,.�•. .,�',;r:y�... ear,... r_ "w. '-0. : ,.. .. . '_•. na^ v.;...• b': M .+,p. #+" S ':ik.rt a �Z 1',^ 7t`x* ✓::^.. �r.5'' a :r +.'+r .r,a1'h �. +u,�• `�. ':ey .r. d ;,r,.�* .•.w y� 'i. �7.�,2'�. ,r w*r. � 6-.e�x., �., :� �,? i�S=:,-v J �.+ .id; ''• '' 'Nr��,`, .. visa `� +^• 5'i7+.•: ^.�,`�j' �j 7�:y+k •,7b,:.�.i� +d"•.�,..t4. v r�1'� •.,: a. .. r`•�'ti`�^•�'•kta.. i�yi•.• '"' .�. �~,,'�,�,.. �° s;�=` k+Ltu"i.- .•\a'-."i - � ' .�y =�"� '^':'b`' ,. ' r...'. • n7 vela r >"'2f"'� h:f'ky ++'ys+:.:+; ,'•+"4y�y''�• •... A^ -^ +r ,•:;'i... �:"'• "' •W d �:.�t� .•}yP"Y".n�' 1.„,t� �' $moi • .-:Er.'�',' �. J ..� Si'9 } hr�" :e � 'r- *,�, r. Ar � �-,?; -s*s- .�'?+" ',;; ,:. � ,grsm,sn '.-• +-�" - ,:,!Ai., .a,a �.s .e"- �i•,�,'�;� .+i �i':"r"�s.' A•,aeJ',W w' n a�.'2M.T'A:wf !. r aa- .+^ .. i ♦.i: i "' .> ; „✓+.' .`y".:.aN "J-�' 'A.i 4•'' 'Y'!^,,?:C' y-.,, �.1'a:.b.1t`,±.. ., 4. "+S',r.. ;X` r`V° A r , .p:J.,..n. vas .. �. ..:'... ..�:—n.-.7:;:!'v`�'' ,�..-... ... .. - ..+ate, .!g •d..,- i'' a` �-- -..n. •& _.. -x. `^;,�"�.• «"°,=e"'- ;',-;.•,... ^, • ..Z.: '.r .p '• .r si J. „ _. Y .'' '- '..,. •`P. .. :.2, N`•_a r-� t•."•.'�' 4,/' Quuts T Mrs. Borland and two danght• A Happy New Year. John Gerow was with Toronto, ere, of Toronto, are the guests of Quite a large "amber from this R ' friends an Saturday. - G. and Mrs. Borland. locality attended the township The usual number of visitors Wiss Isabel Keys, .of Toronto nominations at$rouRham on Mon STOVES F SALE �3'� II iversity, is open s week s were here over the holiday. g da afternoon. They report quite. - : Mase Maud Beal, of Toronto, is th mise Ressie acnab. a lively time I have for sale two good stoves, a parlor-cook, which home for a week's vacation. Mrs. Paul and cousin, Mr. An, Miss Jean McFarlane and Mast- has been in use three ears, and a heater, in use two - W. M. Palmer spent Christmas tlin, are visiting with the formes a y _ lk tante at the trona ers Wallace and Douglas, who . - with friends in Flos townshi �• have spent the past year at Alton, �'�us Having installed a ftiraace I have no further a p Thos. Pearson. and family, of Mrs.Darnley,a daughter of Mrs. Oat., are visiting friends in and ;tae for these. Will sell at a reasonable price. lPallister, is home for the holidays. Myrtle, moved this week into the near Claremont -. _ Alex. and Mrs. Wilson .suers. dwelling recently,purchased. -The Cerner 19tore. W.M. PAT, Proprietolr , with Toronto friende-over Sunday, Judson, Edwars3s B.9.A..-of-Be- _ = � Mise Heaslip in spending the va- cation sex, is visiting his parents, Win. . cation at her liowe in Cookstown. and Mrs. Edwards, of Balsam. R. B R Y A ill - •--•--� Thomas Adair visited his par Fred and Mrs. Farmer and $assEl;i ants at Agincourt during Christ. daughter, Mies Ruby, spent Sun- Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' y was. day with friends in touffvllle. sundries. Genual office Bellis Mr.and Mrs. Holden, of Mark- ev. Edgar Russell, B.A. H.D., Telephone agency for ham are vision at Geo. Richard- of Bailieboro. preached last Sun- Rolston Co._aundry. . i H. AICHARDSON '. ' g W J day night in the Baptist church eon's. Thand-is- Step CLAR$MONT. ONTARIO 1�LL8A 11�$1�f-$i�f�8t ,� h r� is a guest of Mies Austin, of Bal- family were with the former's — s �s ol�y t - - parents.in Pickering over-Sanda --- - o-,� - - }tp -- Ohiaa. d--ger3--Lege.-assortment- of Hill and Bryan, of Toronto, is The Baptist congregation will " �? C To net ` y � . � .� °� Stationaey. Books.Dolls, Ys j spending a,iksk with his rents hold their annual business meet- ro a o !: • ea ., 1e• ing and roll call on Jan, 4th, 1911. ' g received for the Holidaytrade. � ti Mere. Leonard Yoke is vision his921. a -t _,. and see ffiias Young is spending the g '' o I4- 8nbsoriptioas taken for all M mss, holida season with friends in brother is Alpena, MiLR., whom z 1I d Q x e a agar' y he has not seen for thirty-five ° a t E $ sus ; ; y �t ' 1,s GuelG.pph� . a b ars- 4a Weekly and Daily Newspapers - Toronto H afriends on Su day and nd Mrs. Sara*s were with yeMrs. worthy And family, of � 3g�•M� $ �a y+mi Monday. Brampton. are spending a week 4 � � is '?►�b� tT. H. R=CH.A.R►� ON, Mr. and Mrs. Banbury, of Aur- with the fibber's parents, Thos. si . o° •. ° i O� ��� $ � .S.�J ora. are the-guests of S. and Mrs. and Mrs. Gibbons. Bumohr. Remember that there will be r �� s•s O s � �. 'Wm. Coates is spending a week nig ht nett The baodon the rink nhae been ti = 8 $ "• Y�i ,with his brother, Thomas, of g .. ,.. s>n i e x - eaDggga ed for the oeession. j War. anon. er, and R J. and Cowanasad $ g g '. 1 .aI 4 yr a �$h po all a Y h1s'. sad Mrs. Sedore,'of Sutton ,r `� to J _ -West, are the re. Soden. !s * t -. . . J ; Mrs. Forsyth. guests of Fllas and daughters, of Brougham, spent - Mr. W and Mise Bils(ore , Christmas with F.and M = ! at •eM� ss ME,RR� CHRISTMAS J X f West Toronto, are visitingatGeorge and Mrs. Gerow, of Port ss.,jr• Morgan'& Perry, were the guests of Duncan Mian Olive,Powell has returned lldacnab on Saturdayand Sunday. 1.�ni•wht r, oaa...9. eso.pao end a to the cityafters g dina month Mr. Gerow in a candidate for the m� Is,Port ftm tf,LfXbridlas II. a 31 ,with her parents. reeveship of Port Perry. asaverwa 11,ups.Wal io Walter and Mrs. Thomson visit- Stephen Snaith and Masters'Har• - --. 'HAPPY NEW ' ed with Mr. and Mrs. Tran, of old and Clifford and Mies Gerdes r k Mongolia, on Monday Wrigght, of Green River,spent the so � Rost. Birrell secured first prize hulid9ay with the linters grand- . ;for his team of drivers at the parents, J. and Mrs. Lawson. IStiouff'ville Chrtatatas Fair last week. a a Thomas Johnston, who a numb- xr _ er of years ago conducted a tailor. CHARLES SARG-TECANT, CLAREMONT Ing business in this village, is sen- Now Tsaorc lifa�uea ,ously ill at the home of-his niece Durinous - ,HARDwARH, STOVZa AND FURNACES with the infirmities of old age, be- Is the time to place your order for Aerm+•mews s• f la now about 93 years. ' `� ..i.a. h`' - Lim M. Bray returned last creek >< monument. Being a slack time „a __ _ F .from a stay of nearly a year is of the year in the Shope better tn- rr.a i sesslw -- —Few —� •S g es - �' the West. She visited friends in ducemeata can be given. + •^' Saatchewaa and Alberta and Place your order now and have WW ,•• took ati. �c3ur3ag the. year use.far --the i [he it;aswea•mbedlthe_fhyt--thta'Ft-- • west as ancouver and Victoria. ,rw,r, ww•ii this seemom htr naturally . Oscar Tyndall. of Blount Zion, to the spring. turn to eftM6 What would please your and Dliei+ Yake. of the Dth snores- wife more than an An�tde lamp P This mug. were united in the holy bonds C. W. GIBBONS, - CLrneoont s ss.� to-date tight. Burne esdal oil,gives as much. ,of matriwony on Wednesday last. -•'--.» ... light aq four of your oammon lamppss, and u `hey are spending their honey- sista no own to run than two. van be osoon with friends is Newmarket. A �� f� �'� �n °�1 f 1 � � turned high or low and one or two bora. VV Li .Gi .L jV�i�i en used as desired.will preach Requires little care. # Rev. J. A. Groat nest Sunday Wicks trimmed once at mouth. No odor, �9r propriate New no smoke. little beat. The best for the Years ser owillplx `The subject is `—' WILL SE BELD IN erotic e. Abetter light for reading or drf the Past morning .aa is the evens e. WHITBY OOLLEGIA TE INSTITUTE pedally for the ho®. For halls store.. . _ ` king "A Message for the Coming --_ FROtt -- churches, etc., I can supply gasoline or ----- -- � : acet line loots that will meet our requirements, rices right and s Year." There will be special music t j� ' guaranteed. y eq P g e� at the evening service. Januf 1 _ l�tu to '6 �04iL l��l We notice by the Toronto pap- ' A 1'9W washer snakes a acceptable Rift to your wife, one that she can use a�� ere that R. E. Forsyth has been -' _ - and appreciate a whole year through. in fact, for several years, ten to the rou 6, sad t.appointed chairman of the Legis- _,The studies will be as follows : n. f you are willing to pat$1.00 per year to save her from the drudg. y istive Committee of the O tome• Cry of washing get my catalogue. ] . p STOCK JUDGING, ETC. YNINAL HUSBANDRY FIELD HUSBANDRY a 3 trieal.dsaociation of Ontario. R. FOR YOURSELF. A gasoline engine is a most useful and nowadays al- E. Forsyth is recognized by his HORTICUTLTURN SPRAYING INSEC'M AND FUNGUS DISEA8ES most essential part of farm equipment. I have them in all sizes and styles ~- 'fellows is the craft to be one ofwYEDB AND wEED SENDS AGRICULTURAL BOTANY and can meet every aed. Phone or drop a card,for catalogue. For a month R !the beat and most progressive op- TILLAGE ANDDRAIN AG® FERT'ILIZUM I can sell a$h.p. engine for$IXOO. ticians in the business. FARM ACCOUNTS LSO-OPERATION + r A number of our local horseman • a�- - .`•."were successful at the Stouffville The course is free, and is intended for young Farmers and Farmers' sons. Howard E. erl " Wh�.tevale - urn Xmas Fair,James Hortop winping Board may be secured in the too at reasonable rates. I have gasoline engines, straw cutters, washing machines, wringers and s second on heavy draught team, -One-of the main featureof the course will be practice in stock judging.- other seasonable Roods on hand for immediate delivery. : O. Bennett second in a class of Trips will be taken to farms of the leading stock men in this community for two-year-olds, Cecil Story was this purpose. Send to-day for a copy of our illustrated calender. M& i ' • tamed down third in his cissa, J. J• H• HARE, Department of Agriculture, Whitby. ' ' WANTED K0 L=bar Yard - fi. Borland was placed first and For Pickering and surrounding dib ' foal of 1910, trict for fall and winter months as reserve champion iia s i A horse belonging to Henry AI- . _ energetic reliable agent to take orders r . ,lord,of the 5th of Uxbridge, brokea Pine initis P (,Sopa PAT Wsssfor i stock.OvTsrr Fags .away from the Methodist sheds on D . . -- :S1M--P.SON- & --C o aid B Manitoba siding, deo ':MoD&y evening and started for fig. watched, rough and dressed EzcLva�tvs Tavai oa-v his house. The cutter wall upset Wish all a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. Also Santa Qlws joins us pine and hemlock. New Bruns- app wCurstt P� wishing all the children a Very Merry Xmas,trusting that none of them will wick white cedar shingles ands and drawn on its side as far as be forgotten as he left Iota of beau'tiful,to;s bad other things fW them at D. apple barrels. Under cultivation. We guarantee slid to the C.P.R. station when the barn- � -•_,�;,. Simpson k Uo s. deliver stook in condition and utt�� sea broke,'leaven the cutter by Bell phone Terme cash to contract e. We can show'that ` she side of the road. Other thaW. D.GORDON&SON. there is money in representing a >' z• broken shafts little damage was • � Fe nin Ift ' Establish d oveereliable 8O yearrss.at Wri�ti for �' " dO°e. 1110cem didin !ATlNTlDAUG.at,r.e. �Nanted 11Tow i particulars. . The nomination meeting in the Wanted Nossasti CO., Masonic Hall on Monday evening For Pickering and surrounding coup- Toroe$o, was well attended and ranch inter- - ' try for fail and winter months,a brei- Rairrios......... ..........'.10c lb. able t to take orders for est was manifested in the public --' '- - �• Have you lots of water albirs of the village. The-ftUr- Seedless raisin,. .................:1>tc lb. Northern Grown Nursery Stack Ing trustees come in for the usual pbyy weekly. Use of beautiful outfit - E1142 BRO•• O!' WTEVALJL in he 1 a4 • :amonnt of criticism. Aboutfifteen Seeded raisins..................lOc lb. r fr4s. We guarantee strictly first-olass are prepared to furnish you anything persons were nominated for the stock, delivered in prime dsonditfon. t ins of water su 1 such ss *. position of police trustee. All Currants.•••••••••••• •••••.IOc lb. We grow t- ng 8penisitfes, sold PP Y ve refired with the exception i a only by ourselves,on which there L Pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams; i - p Mixed pee�.........: .............15c Ib. no Coad tition. It pays to sell for a Plumbing,etc. •.of Messrs. J.B.Madill, J.W.Gregg _ �g Established And J.S. Farmer, who are thus Prunee,,large size..,..:..........13c lb. Ladies patented waistband skirts, Writ lint particuElaars l s They are also expert well drillers' elected by acclamation. yew black sateen, two accordion pleats..$1 and respectfully solicit your patron �+ The Christmas tree and enter- Black and mixed tea......... ...25c ib,' Spitted skirt with sateen Bounces.1.25 691 WISMER'S NURSERY age for the future.' Ind. phone 5 . tainment bald under the auspices Sateen,with two embroidered flounc- PORT ELGIN, ONT. of the Methodist Sabbath School This is the best tea in Canada es,ix inches deep ..........LaO t on Friday evening last was a de- for the money. Latta .with eight Inc embroid- — E. W. E �, ery, twenty rows of fine pleats :.sided success. There were num- �� . .The Pickering A. ane alching........... .. Brous present"and everybody was Coffee.......26c, 36c,W fresh ground Pump MbnIIfBCtinrer W one control the sale of happy. The Ieading feature of . ` . Vigilance Committee �* while you wait. these skirts here. Shop,and Residence, Dundas St) , the evening was the presentation _ —of sus address acid Morris chair to _ - The object of this Association is to W Foster Hutchison as,a oatar}t of the _ •lessen.stealiag and prosecute HIT$Y, ONT. . Boys snits and and overcoats, Mens, Women's. and Children's boots the ieloae. Three doors west of Whitby Honest ^�,a appreciation of the valuable eerv- and shoes,-Men's and Boys'hats and caps, pante, overalls, t ices rendered by him In the church s and drawers. - Members having peopsrty stolen oommani• u - and Sabbath School since bin coon- - . . oaN imm«iiatsly wi ba member x tag to the village a number of of lixseative oomm Mss. We are prepared to instal wood or from ; ears ago. Mr. Hutchison intends See our combination dinner sets 9T- isee,re $5.00,for$e,00. Nothin equal pumps on abort notice;also attend y p g• •4 I[ambenhip fall $1.00. -to all kinds of reQairing. ti leaving Claremont in the near fu- 'to-this ever shown here for the money. Japanese China is beautiful " " tura and his departure will be a 3-piece sets, teapo t, sugar and Bream pitchers, 1 .'), 1,50.-also" a TietuNs may be tram tb.Pr.sidwt or, v pa assredsea eaapplisetlon, Agent!or the Ontario Wiad- U1.8 decided lose to the Methodist &piece sets,40c.,50c.,Tic. A large assortmecr of nth- also gasoline engines and; or ver beautiful dishes In chins for the Xmas .93tee. Com.-L. D. Banks, church. Mr. Hutchison made an y tbe.squre.gwr �r a rials re I to the sddrean trade. Come early and see them., W.V.Richardson,Pickering,Ont] ti i MAGNET CREAM SNPARATOR.I "c nR the ousts for the hoed- h Ar 0�gnnor, Arthur Jeffrey, name tbftea of appreciation. D. SIMPSON & Co., -- PICK-ERIN(I pi,eie a�, s•aa'•tan Phone No.50 at residence, rY ' v . o.,.. q M 7 a` . :,4 '.^•t'.,, + < _ i,. ,.. .� .^. r •. ,., +.:.".� S+ fFi' w.L Liar.n•L. `L •r' k:.:P, y; � t...gn ..; _.i��,w, _ �"-` 'y F" .. �&, r;JSM-' y.rr• •-r? ,l'' •ry..+• er �� ;m.r3•« wP� '•,,£r7,A•x�"t,�i, ;i3� ��'•'�v'Y� ,��'w' �;�,^t v�� :•af'� .n;`� v, �#,"� ^"•a. r tJ,yr .. �!ef!•: .. � {� ._.. p. ,�#'+, �.�'..:.. . .�fCt:, '_ •aim �,,: b,, TMN v .�.q ". ie'`. 2,"ky. isr�„ FJ 4if a t.s;.. .. _Na; rr•, z rr,svfknnZR �C'r°%'; r vays :;� .w nr wr :.s w" .rhA„ .. ... ,F.. .,ri ... -.a:..,y,. �- <:, .'s`+ei•, r r,.-.••5,=.,. +w n-x:.., 'x.= ,ax..r,,,. '4+. a'+., . ,,y;,�� .•l,r .. sa' �� ':. ,.. ,e,.s, ,» r.,y.f yi-' N .rnr- -, A »i:...,. :m�r kms"` ys,Ex,„, '.,.y,••,•,'w;. ...$r. -,- .,.,t by :}.r. ,. « ro,:7f , • ..r"+. u..-,>,•.c , -n n �... .. .,. k .e-_ ,.+ or 7 '- W a.•/" ay..r'i,i,,r x..:.�•.•,,. r »...•a:•.,:,;i•..,+,q;�..• uew.'h•ta;"h7rtuNcr:�Didc.5m3.nirm .e ;i+ial++fJtwA. :'.w++•x+S•ear:.• M`R:ew.. - ...'- ,� ,wa>✓^ .•'��sj .-,.• r .,.-w.' f."J :.- rs *rs.-,�c'^v, nw:. '!sa is ta.^tdgse . • .,,.,::.• ds .-..S�,vw,;�" ,%r_'avrrc. .�,w.'z,.,�!• ..dst;'" .. '' - � .. . - e ' J - .F ♦, +-++ ���♦} ♦*�}}� +}� husband's niece, and Thomas Moss NA-DRU-CO --Headache wafers' .A was wandering about half out of his mind with rage and fear, Nancy " and Mrs. Deamer were not far stop the meanest,nastiest, most persistent headaches is half as ; away, making the necessary par- lour or less. We guarantee that they contain no opium, _ e chases, and then going comfortably morphine or other poisonous drugs.25c.a box at your druggisa', to the station, to travel down to or by mail from 29 Ripstone-by a midday .train.. *,ds"Drs=asd Cltaarled Ce-of Cas.da. Lisped, _ Montreal. I She was weleomed heartily by _ . Wortley, fragrant, thoughC►Hty !er� ssis a "120" 4 Nurse who shestood ���� �� eye' Ok A LOOK INTO THE PAST alone in thenagr P.105"� } simple room that would henceforth rt x Slue cure and positive preventive,no matter hew horses at arr age are d •� be her home, she went down on her infected or".exposed." Liquid, given on the tongue,acts on the Blood and Ae Glands,ezpels the poisonous corms from the body. Cures Distemperin Des 1p ' _ �! c m 1♦ knees and thanked God from the L and Sheep;and Cholera m Poultry. Largest selling livir stock remedy. Cares " bottom of her heart. • e�' La Grippe amc�e human beings and is a fine kidney remedy, ycc and$t Is � !settle: W and fit a doses. Cat this out. Keep it. Show it to your drag¢ ist „ , y; +, „�y.�,e„♦,••};•.+,a♦.r��-a.}+�•a.♦e•}•e•�•.•}•&A.�¢.a.}e•♦a Mrs. Deaner returned t0 Lon- who will¢a it for ym. Free Booklet.'Distemper,Causes and Corea" don almost immediately, and Nancy 1*� DISTRIBUTORS—ALL WHOLESALE DRU©GiSTS CHAPTER IL '`It is a serious step, you are so gave her a letter she had written •only MEDICAL Co.Casnista sat saclafelsol"IRSat x,Ilt7..Y," „ which the housekeep- Dr. Grantley was busy writing •'I am not too young to be in er -was to- post in town, so that IMI a � No K In his study;about two-evenings- suited, or to work like a drudge," sayer `'s'► later, when his servant came Nancy said, quiet! "I have come there should be no possibility of a esrm a as 1=0 AP Snd announced that Nancy Ham y y' their finding a,clue. M LE to you, Dr. Grantley, because I She wrote only a few simple s. ts.ai 46 Ilton wanted to speak to him—in- know no one else, but if you can't words, - Beed, refused to go away until she help ane, I shall go away some- Ind-done so. where and be lost; for I am deter- "Dear Uncle Henry: When you 'Khat I can teach you, you will have BORROW AND SONG. The doctor put down his pen at mined that I will never go back to receive this I shall have left your enough to do." once. Sunt Matilda." house ever. You must forgive Nancy's heart throbbed with gra A Music Novelty of the Early Wier "Let her come in," he said, There was no doubt as to her de- me, dear., if I seem ungrateful in- titude as she thought of all her one arheelinf his chair to the fire. termination and earnestness. deed I am not. I can never forget friend's kindness, and once again tet in Berlin. — — Nancy came in very quietly, al- Dr. Grantley paced to and fro how good you have been to me, and she determined to work as hard as One of the musical novelties d for. a while, and then stopped• that You took me when no one else could, so.that she might show the early winter season in Berlin, most before he was aware of it. „ y hi f ' "So you want to speak to me, "R'ill you let satin uncle know?" would own me, but, dear. Uncle I him his charity was not wasted. I Germany, is a troupe of Russian my dear 4 Don't be nervous, I- he asked. Henry, I am not happy in your( A week slipped by, and Nancy singers who are introducing the „ "I shall write to him when I am house, and I know if I stay there grew almost accustNmed to her new song's of Siberian prisoners. This] „— , nettled wherever it may be; but I until I die it will never be better. I home• She had commepced her appear in convict garb, with real. Dr. Grantley!')—the girl's voice :x loss hoarse and thick with much shall not give him the address, I am quits safe, and about to earn'daily studies at the school; and was 1 istic balls and chains, and give s only let him know I am alive, well m living. I cannot tell you more, I in the first rudiments of her medi- convincing exhibition of what them ' :creeping—"I am in great trouble. y y g' $$ and, I hope, happy•" only believe that I shall never for cal education. l programme suggestively describes have come to you. I—I have no Nancy spoke firm] there was the 1 as "Sii t rig's Sorrow • and JQ1." one else—" y p° y, get .that I am the daughter of a 1 Already the fresh county air, _ The doctor turned round, and his not a tear, no weakness now; her soldier and a gentleman, and that peace and her eager desire to pre `"The Chain March" is a portico- ' !brows met as he saw her face : it mind was resolute, and she stood I shall pray to grow more like my gress, had wrought a change; her;!anis gruesome, but appealing num tree deathly white save for tate cruel! face to face with the w.,r'A and all sweet, dead mother, whose mem- eyes were freed from the dark j bey, with weird accompaniment ,]black circles round her wonderful!its mysteries with a brave and ory shall never be disgraced by her marks of Eorrow and anxiety, and 'effects, produced by the rattling of Dyes, and the mark of a blow across eager air. child's doings. God guard you,' on her cheeks a tiny shade of 'col- 'chains ; and "My Bucket," a plain . lona cheek. "Well, well," said Dr. Grantley, dear uncle, and grant that you may or was growing. ,tine sung interpreting the life of "I suppose I must do as you ask, have health and happiness. 1 The simple, village people .wel- convicts who work in the mines, She unfastened her cloak. at the pP throat and went on: but I confess I am a little nervous, "your loving niece, Nancy." (domed Nurse Wortley s "young !.makes a strong impression. Tht "I have left m uncle's house; and I only trust you will not up- !lady" warmly, and fell in love with composer of the music is Wilhelm y ,braid me in the future, if things She stood at the gate and watch- her sweet eyes ant kind words. j Harte'veld, a Rus-sign, who receives x will never go back—never! Youshouldturn out badly. I will write ed the fly, with kind-hearted Mrs. I It was curious how soon Nancy I special permission from the Bt ¢ion't know what my lira has been to Nurse Wortley to-night, and pre- i Deamer, roll out of sight, and then had' fallen into her proper place. I Petersburiq authorities to visit tbt + all this time, -and what I have bad I pare her .for your corrin to-mor- i She was not altered from her gen- ;prisons and convict colonies of Si• a to endure there. When you know g she turned back t° the house. - s►11, I am sure you will pity me. row ; she will not be surprised— "You must come and have iome oral bearing, but one and all ad beris and gather the "motifs" for It was dreadful before, but since that is one of Wortley's good traits, tea, miss," Nurse Wortley said, as dressed her as "Miss, and looked his melodies. she is never taken ,unawares. God !the girl entered the house--again; upon her as their superior. yesterday it has been awful. Uncle biesq me, child, what are you do- 1"and .1 hope .ouu will be eomfor. At first the girl lived in some fear -EHou ry has gone away to the fun- ing I" tab!e with me." 1 of discovery; but as the days pass- I oral of Aunt Matilda,s brother, and her knees, and was putting her r adv, and I and blusterin March au needed Of alt the b EGOTISM. For Nancy had gone down on I She took the doctor-a protege to ed January melted into February, jig has been One long torture during be what she really was, a 1 g pe bout t w th r s a he or his absence. Aut►t Matilda h8ei soft�fresh_y—^un8 lips to his hand• �in .,tile rimplc brown dress which the last, and still she was left un- Is he who tells his troubles first, „ "I can't thank you, T—�cau t, si+e had bought scarce an flour ago; i�t�rbe$.- 1seT ars vanished—acrd t 'arid— �.,� she said, brokenly, "but I will do i;h a white collar at her throat she gave herself up to the enlov• Who will in'q:st on being heard, "She has struck you + the doe- all I can to show my gratitude, in- and cuffs at her wriats, Nancy look- merit of her simple, happy lite, and And you. cannot get m a word. R for finished, pointing to the fair deed—indeed, I will !" I ed the embodiment of a refined gen- I to the further development of her i young cheek. "Of course—nonsense; yes. I I t'e�wvmsn, thoroughly Instrfving i studies. Whose tale of wbea fes hours en Ap "Yea, net ori hoar ago. I don't know all about that, There—there, !the resnectful. courtesy Nurse (To be continued.) dures', " iniac! that, it does not hurt;. but,!my Sear; .Le calm : you are a good 'Wortley bestowed on her. 'F While you are aching to'tell yours oh' Dr. Grantley because I refus-�cli]d, and I-am glad to help you, t' Namcy at onc, offered to get tea ALL THE WOOL THEY NEED. ed to marry Thomas Moss, she was Now let us ring the bell for Mrs I ready, but a rieat little handmaiden. The merino sheep is Australia's l Who talks and talks about himself otZ infuriated that she insulted me Deamer, m housekeeper. What! was summoned'frorn' the kitchen, ! 'And puts you meanwhile on the - 'before him. She raid such terrible keep your secrett- Of course I'will; and far the firQt time since her!s co for th *verhews the shelf. y best asset. A report recent! is- things, and he only laughed—cow-�I never do timin by halves. Ah! �cbr ldish days our heroine found her- Queensland and—coward"—Nancy clenched bey here comes !lira Deamer''— - } tier thinks- oL�[ivinit way to yon, se f waTt.ed'ca; instead of waiting. ,timatred number of sheep 'in the bands—"and when I stood up to And in two minutes Nancy was "Rut ,you n ar* iet me do some -Stst� at the present time at 50,030;- Although you have some trouble _ defend my dead mother, she—she led awe u to one 'of the old-lash t"O' ; y p ecvrk; I am used to it," she said, 1000. This is an increase of nearly • -pushed me from her, till, t:,_sting ioned bedrooms and tended most as she Rut -down' to the fragrant!2,000,000 over the previous year I _ me with my dependence c +' r pleasantly b the rim houaekecP t The amount of w°ol produced in Elf qll the bnrec he heads the list— ' tell against him, and—an, p y y p tea, and she h Id out her small, Confound the blooming egotist I g }er or, who had served Dr. Grantley ��rougheued hands. 1909 was 128.668,298 lbs, an increase vo;-p Nae almost choked with pride. for over twenty-five years, and who ! —� Nurse Wortley shook her comely of 19;000,000 Ib�e, The greatest' land disgust—"he dared to kiss :-:e was used to her master's frequent 1 head wool-producing State in Australia, _ �-to .kiss me! and I hate him — i and eccentric fits of generosity and "tic 'bo, Miss Hamilton. •Dr• however, is New South Wales, i j[i��/� s •loathe him! I have told him' this charity. Grantlev tells me that you will where the sheep at the end °f 1903 "again and again, and And down in the study the R°od stud with the schoolmistress down 'numbered 4d 194.000. The fleece for ��,,, beeli as And Nancyburied her,face in her doctor was trying. to write but his y that and the year reached 1,033,W6 bales. the'`tbrow end lux-to a" a `0�ae casts ' in the village; so, between h y Ir hands,.and burst into tears. though ould stray: to the. picture r Dr. Grantley had listened to her of thaL�ressed young face, with — �+t incoherent words in complete ai- its oyes of wondrous depth and ; ��3 0 B�d '� Sal '•lence; his heart beat with indigna beauty, and 'its tremulous lips. 0 tion as he saw the shattered condi, . "Yea, I'm glad," he declared, af- e - tion of her nerves, and realized ter a while. "She bas been out of ' @fge!- �t :how'great must have been the trials her element; she is too delicate a D D g that had crushed her young spirit flower for blows and coarse words. `. So utterly. He went across, and, 1 How her, poor little heart has been _ r - putting his hand on her head, 'hurt! I should like to give that f; a>0 �,0='j�'j�'r� � e soothed her gently, poured out fellow Moss a good hiding! Well, some wine and water to give her she shall be looked after, and U she + e Strength, then very,quietly he drew does not rise above all this, then It The whole story from her. It was am a Dutchmen, that's all!" ' J Df Thomas Moss ,she spoke most --- : bitterly, and her limbi trembled CHAPTER III. with indignation as she related how ` :he had persecuted and insulted Laburnum Cottage was just out-. . • .. TxE constrvetion of a gtto aflorda side Ripstone village;. it was a tiDy, S•_ j as excellent example oc what the ' her. neat abode, with a moderate-sized _, ;�� '�� _ farmer can do' ;with concrete— - "And if I go back there, Aunt garden surrounding it,,which`in the _ ' Matilda will make me marry him—I _ and th the s terial rfty of Concrete overkw summer was always a sight to be- v, ill other rrfaterial rely ,various. structural ; I know it!" she 6",hurriedly, lift-I hold, for Nurse Wortley was_a bit :N� ; -work about the farm.. -•� Ing her pretty, distressed face to of a gardener, and took tremend- �' t►is• `'Oh, Dr. Grantley, I shall die f g _ "The usual wooden silo, besides De1ng �zpea3ive, fs ins she does this! Won't you help pus pride in. her flowers. _,� ;.nom satisfactory. ' In the Qrst place, it noes not endure; tine; please? You have always been. Nancy Hamilton thoug?it she had never seen so sweet a place, e�en ` - and, more important still-being'Sar from areatr'ei-yr,ot ' !o kind, that is why I come to you in her dreams, as T aburnurn Cot-. -.� _ --its contents become water=lbgg+ed-=prodticing r+A'unseat-. _._ sow. — c nary condition. • _ ''What do you want me to do 1" tage, when the village fly, cQntaia- _1 �_�___ ' ing herself and Mrs. Deemer, drew �_- _. A Hilo built of Concrete, or. the other hand, is be asked, gently. np at the gate, and she won her r -Jprsctically everlasting--it In prior against-heat, cola Nancy rose in her eagerness: we-} right into the owner's heart .1' t —and moisture--and It has the .merit of comparauv_e. $,Don't you remember" ou said .'r._ economy. y - y' �by her few exclamations of genu- ,. help- once I should make'a good sick I ing delight. Dr. Gzantle had hel ` - once 4 You spoke of a Mrs. Wort � g y p This economy feature is further es- r` P ed the girl both nobly and well. He, ley who would teat} me. Will you had despatched her. away from his plained to our frac'bn•,k—' What the Fa,,,er• Help me to go to her? I will work, house very early in the morning, "What the Farmer Can Do Can Do ms`s' Co Concrete for thelch tette how W you shall see how I will work; and tinder Mrs. ]earner's care, first m!x and use Concrete for the making nr I will'-never forget your kindness putting a sum of money in Nancy's ; With Concrete." spas and other buf1dlnrs on the ou - if I live to be a hundred years!" hand, and bidding her get such 'reu•you how to use t:o.eeYte in eonstwetloe far "But our uncle Nancy, what of urns Nttehina Peso 4� y , y, clothes as she 'would need; and ",.. `� Claterns Norw stocks a d J- sen m n him 9" keep the rest; and then before she Dairies Mouses 6aa,tU Fill out the coupon copy of heel] girl g could utter m word of thanks he _ Dtvvt^o Teske Poultry Houses at•Pe and stud for the entitled "WhoxofW The rl si lied. Faundallo^s Root Cellan Tanks book to-day. "Poor uncle, I am.sorry to leave ,was gone, Fenee Poe" silos Trough a Lets Do li',ltt- T Farmer him, but he-can't help r te, he is not So while Mrs. Chaplin sat be- Feeding Fleers shelter Walla- Wal ti : Sputter$ . . stables . n r - " We Cu bo Ctnrcn;r " _ I $ hind the,counter, wondering flan- _ end Nes" stain oto.,etc.,ere. t-arae ....................... G, •�strong encu h; and I think lie will be glad when ,I am gone, for then, easily what had happened to her - �t� pbrhaps, Aunt Matilda ,will give oda Cen[lent ales �� Addrtuts `. him to me peace.. �7 / ]' t3oaal Bank oe "I eon't know what to- say, •Vl; 34.35)!iia BWMI&S.M tr al. .... ...... . child." ��� ter. Gr—Aley &inti this after a long • gqwtckly &taps cos(hs. ove"1�11d. he*ww 11i.lace ILet tiroat of Iva/& r .. .. .. .:: ... ..,•, r'"'•.. - ::� .: .. ,, to- :'c 7 st ,x -.-t:':,..� �,.r•lvakt'ii`,r ..•,a<, •i r4:.i:.r d•`.4?4'! :�w. : ,, ,. ti 4 a .-.: .. ,, -,. 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A thing brought about of Je- ' `Text, Prov. 13. 20. hovah-As a punishment for the + sins of Solomon the Lord had de- _ - MOST PERFECT MADE creed, through his prophet. that 'We know•and users of Royal Yeast Cakes know that these Verse 1. Rehoboam=The only a Fli the kingdom should be rent asun- are the beat goods of the kind in the World. Bread trade with ' of Solomon of whom we have any der. Thus, the folly of Rehoboam, ^I Royal Yeast will keep moist and fresh longer than that made with mention.' His mother was Naxmah, and the cousequeut material disas- anyothQt. �,• „ - }r. Do not esperitaent-there is no other Just as good. t an Ammonite princess. Upon his ter to both kingdom's, were made E.W O1LLZTT 00.LTD.Toronto,Cn% old, a man of weak character wbum ;higher purpose for the moral-and x- aaC_)R� - Lhe luxuries of-his-youth-had made spiritual good of humanity should insolentand unreliable. be accomplished. r A! Shechem-Situated west of the 1$. What portion have we in - - Jordan in the hill-country of Eph- David?-Adopting the proverbial raim. just below Gerizim. Reput- language used. by Sheba in his re- THE BLACK BOG. The last coronation at which ev- in length and averages one and a ed to have been destroyed in the beIlion ,against David (2 Sam. 20. - ery Did'World, ceremony was duly half pounds in weight.' khe rifle '. Jewish war and restored by Ves- 11). " _ _- pasian. It occupied an important See to thine own house.-An an- A Corner of the County of Kildare Performed was that of King George fish derives its acme from the fact, _ psrael. The "oak" of Moreh con-osition in the early history of nouncement of independence, and pear to Those Who Know lt. IV. At his crowning a coronation that it .shoots its food,. _ It -swims s 4 If equivalent to "Hands off." banquet took place, there was a leisurely about the stream a few - =_'=netts Shechem with Abraham (Gen. ! 1?. The children of Israel that The black bog of Kilbarron, is procession of peers, the herb strew-f inches below'the surface and is 12. 6}. "Jacob's well. was there." I d II in the cities of Judah-The the County of Kildare, Ireland, lies er scattered flowers and the chat-! always on the look out for flies and I long five lmiles from either railway lenge of the chainpion of England other insects that nettle on -t loci There also Joseph was buried. .chief of these-eities were Jerusalem, g Joshua made it a cit of refuge, or post office and is considered to was inclu'ri.d in the ceremony. But f floating leaves and twigs or vn the ' Miz h Gibeon, and Hebron. .14 y g I be at the "back of beyant entire- at the coronatiot,ti,of William IV., I surface of water plants, On get• and near by the law was read by 18. Adoram-This man who was - l : . trim (Josh. e, 33-35). After Jero- l over the men subject to taskwork, lY „ Queen Victuriand King_Edward ting close enough to its victim ..it l There are three styles of dwell- these old customs were fur various discharges a tiny jet or ball of wa- boam was proclaimed king he built �sas naturals_ the most hated per- Ings in the black bog, says the Roe- reasons omitted. l ter, which if shot straight knocks rt palace in Shechem, but it was a 1 eon whom Rehoboam could here t . ` rl _ fortified lace and did not sent to patch •lip a pour piece of ary Magazine, houses, cottages and l However, much remains that is i the fly into the stream, where it is r mala the capital fur long. I work. He represented just the ar- cabins. The houses are quaint,!of deep interest and stately splen-I instantly gathered in by the shoot- rambling edifices, owned by the`dor. The dean and chapter of er. 2. Jeroboam-He was son of Ne- 'rogant,-despotic spirit of their task- w _ ;.int and Ze,ruah, an E hraimite of 1 master which made him articular-I farmers, who still hold to olden Westminster- claim the right 'to,in- 7eredah. Having been proclaimed lv offensive to the people It is lit styles and ancient ways unmindful struct the sovereign in the duties I THE i�ti,I0` BANK OF CA\?lDA 1 ; l sweeping modern not to dch it of this solemn service, and on Coro- first king of Israel after the saner- tie ponder that, in their resent- great ay. nation day regalia a deliver-� - - � anon, he reigned twenty-two years, 'mz�nt, they stoned him to death. His S a �" ` T$e 46th Annaat Statement the47 See' next lesson. His abilities were fate awoke-the king to the fact I . The cottagr4 helong to the Gov-• II ed into their custucly. Iernment and are rented to laborereT-Accordin to old records 9100 Best. la Its History.' + ' early recognized by Solomon, who _that it was perilous for him to ex- The a very low rate; while the nab is paid for the anointing oil supplied I ' appointed him eo•mma�sioner of the pose himself to the wrath of such .ins are simply relics of the old re- ' I The 4Gtli statement of the Union house t Joseph. In this important (men, and he fled to Jerusalem. p Y by the royal apothecary. The corn- , ime, just cls huts roofed with _` I Bank of Canada, submitted at the position he found opportunity to , 20. There was none that followed g Y gBt:vri chairs are of interest, That! straw. There are very few of the of the Kingis the chair of Edward! annual general meeting of the -• plot against the king, from whose the house of David, but the tribe latter standing in Ireland now, the Cunfesur, used by every Brit• shareholders, held elf Saturday, -avenging presence he fled into of Judah—Dean Farrar },as ;,oi1,t- ! , Egypt The black bog is a dangerous ish'iciverei n since the t.me Of Ed- � ' ,t Previous to this he was 'ed +,ut the cin•;,a ..•e •a r'�zth and ' g December 17th, was a most satia- romised the leadership of the tc-n ,weakness f the t.So kingdoms. :-Place [or nightly rambles, as it: ward II. It is of oak, and is re tactor one. It shows a very lib- �';,, tubae b the prophecy c of Ani ah ,i reel, u t + ,uch famous shrines sr 'abounds is deep hoies full of irrky 'covered with fresh crisason velvet y - Y P p y 1 Bethel, G :z':. Je,richu, Shechem, °1 ater But some warm summer un each occasion. Beneath A is � neat -margin of profit over the ts.nin after sunset, when the fogs laced the atone of destin an a un required.for dividends. In " Heard of it—Some prefer to make-'Acho, and Ju a; and such nation- B p ' Y• . I ,� th's refer to the death, uf. Sulamnn,cal heroes as Joshua, Deborah, Ba- are using all around, go down ancient relic which came original. I tact, the bank- earned at the rate t' _ placing verge two -where verso one -ra , JephthahC Ideon, Samuel ilia there all you who are City turd,+ 1`- from lielancl. - p g 'Sauli and find out how good that springy y ! of 14 per cent. on the average paid- now stands. At any rate, Jeroboam , and he o t 4' t up capital, and as a result of the ^� -must have been in close touch with tr%nmels of a bad commencement' I wd wl;l feel to your cramped feet. N4 DREAMS FOR 31A"IDARIY.` _ '. r that. he and her auperility in .k�e_tr3a.ttez oL_. Try a short Marathon along those i satisfaMuTy earnings increased, ; 'ithe time wag ripe ^�� - i1 quent larger freedom and more.I d of t to ill, like ayoungt�Awakening Great 'Cine lint rang i pr y y ' —the-stLu$ttae-*t-home So--- wort—athwai s arc=s err-divrdtmfifrrs�. Could respond without delay, when -c„il and climate; and- he-r copse= of tale s treadmill and nee if bun' ' _ ttanar►s. The net crfits fur the year, atter , - 3 All-the'aasembly-of Israel came brilhant literature -and higher de ° ° feeling deductingexwusea .of manage- why The reasons wh the hesitated to 'veto went in ro het she seem• colt just let loose in a Ciovsr pas- The reforming of the pu!alcal -as : Y Y p p P y' Lure.. Or aortae mist day in Otto- I menL, interrFt due depositors, etc,, 4 accept, Rehoboam without condition ed to poseess'-overwhelming advan. y pact.of.('hits hoe brought with it� but she suffered two :-errous',her go down there among the �e ehangei in social conditions the . amounted to $151,6 • During _..'lie upon the face of the story : 3. 'ages, , brown heather a.nd' let the- long, and seems a thou h man more the year $5tlo,000 of new stock was They wanted assurance that the Idrasvbarka—image worship and the 1 clean, wet winds, blow the furrows, it s g Y ',mow reign would be less despotic. �lank of one continuous dynasty, � I we're to folhbw. Among those whn issued at a premium of 25 per cent, S. The old spirit of independence !Judah, on the other hand, possessed from your tore head while the rain, have felt these changed can<3itiuns, amounting to $359,810. Those two �4 r stirred them to suspect-an heredi- the advantages of a magnificent ca- j drops are pattering on the bracken ace She rpandarins, whose altered Bums, together with the balance at 4 ksry monarchy,, 3. The ascendency Ipital, a loyal people, kings who like Lire wee feet of the fauiea 1offic4al routine inn described b the i ` themselves Y the teed♦' of account on November :of Judsh-and the centralization of !more nearly approached the ideal, North China Daily News. The, old 30, 1909, arnuunting to $23,000, made Always enchanting, always beau-dreamy -days-. when .•a mandarin __power in Jerusalem were justified 'completer freedom from sins that t I s total of 8This07 available for das neither by -geographical nor eco- cur4e a nation, and the wide.expec- I taut, even if it is .at the back of spent in in dolCe far minute, "a tribution. This was apportioned as nomic conditions. These- facts ns,- f talion that out of Judah should f beYi'nt," the charm of this old bog.'demigod amih subserient crowds, follows! will twine itself round your hFrt ;deli htin himself with the hilt,• Lural y awakened jealousy in a pec- j Corel the Aeliserer. g B 1? Three quarterly dividends at the i ole whose tribal instinct was still 21-S4-Through the m4L of God, with a lure strong enough tonw oophy and poetry o! his land,' are rate of 1" er rent, and one at thbyou gack to the wilds of Kilhan all one since the introduction of ° P ; strong. `Sherasiah (see 2 Ghron. 1>!), it is 13 rate of 9 per teat., a total of 6SOJ,- for evermore. ' ( 4. Thy Esther made our yoke �made known unto Judah that Re- ,� telegraph,- telephone and iarTways• 000 transferred to the rest account, grievous-In building the temple 'hoboam's purpose to fight for the The national awakening, bring, this sum being made up of premi- ' and maintaining the splendors of his I re-establishment of the kingdom is THE BEST MliIUIC11 ing with it the reorganization of the urns on new-stock and $140,000 from �- court Solomon made large levies disapproved of. Once more Jeho- - 'army the introduction of 'oeciden- the ordinary earnings; the sum of n 1 of men and imposed .upon them'vah makes it plain that this thing' Fan LITTLE Or tel sanitary eyatenis, of modern $lo,ow, transter"t•ed to officers'.pen- )beavy labors. is of me. prisons; and other reforms, has cion fund, leaving a balance of $8o,- 1 We! will serve thee=They would 23. Judah and Benjamin = The 'made mandarin life 'not what it ons to be carried forward.. The, al not totally reject the hereditary latter was only partly within the The best medicine'in the world for once was. . Wow- that-official- has paid-up capital now amounts to principle, but the succession must.}bounds of Judah. Simeon, by its little ones.is the medicine that will 'to raise regiments-of modern drill- $; 'being increased by 2. Gconfirmed by the. popular.will.- (position, was practically absorbed promptly cure all their little ills ed' soldiers and find the money to $sw,000 during the year and the .N. _ 5, Depart yet for three days-It. by _ydah, which accounts for their and at the same time can be given. equip and maintain.thea.; has to , rest account now standa at $2,400,- is likely he was taken by surprise, 3eem%ng to be geven, instead of the very -youngest baby with abso--�'build expensive barracks. and hos- Q00, being, also largely increased ' snd, being a weakling, he missed twelve tribes. lute safety. Such a medicine is I pitals, erect model prisons, and during-the same period. - s. I s golden 8pportunitry of winning the -- `- Baby's Own Tablets. -They. never must refrain.from old.time; punish immediate and decisive support of GASOLINE OUSTS RATS. •fail to cure the ills of childhood menta and find the money for all An examination th de of the statement an important. section of his people Rats appear to have a strong eb- and the mother has the guarantee these bothersome -novelties. He is' shows that the deposits not bearing who were .already ,seriously disaf- jection to gasoline. Not long ago of a government analyst that they bombarded with telegrams from interest amount to almost ver $0,- - erected: 000, having increased by over 83,- a visitor exploring the London do not contain one'•particle• of in- Peking and .has .to withstand- at- V. The old men-Their 'counsel '000 oo0 during the year. This in- (Eugland) sewers was told by hie jurivus drug. 'Concerning them tacks by the reform party and the was that of worldly wisdom: In ,guide as they walked under Long Mrs. John 'Robertson, Streetsville, free press. tree a in the deposits not bearing .y ----.effect it -said; -`'Assure them with interest indicates an increased ca- Acre and Soho that the sewers in Out., writes: "I have used Baby's Poppy growing is farbidt;an, but acit for profit earning on the part , Good words that you are their ser- this neighborhood are almost en- Own Tablets far constipation with he must compel the reluctant agri- P Y P _. vent; and'they will be your ser- tirely free from rats, Thin immu the very best results. They are in culturist to raise %•otton and other of the beak. The statement strong Tanta forever."' pity has been•notked only since the deed rr valuable- medicine for lit= products. Licensed gambling has the bank to be particularly strong - 4q - & The -young men that were develgpment of the motor-car in- tle ones." The'Tablets are sold b been suppressed, but he must raise in cash reserves in. gold and to ,A' grown up with him-They were the duatry and the establishment of ita aI1 medicine dealers or by mail t the revenue-thus-lost•by increasing .pinion notes, which amount to �` court favorites of a period of mor- uteri 13 per cent. t the total lits headquarters in Shaftesbury avenue _25 ..ents a. hoe-from'`The Dr. Wil- the tax on salt and other. necessi- Y p - al relaxation and effeminacy, and, re. A lar a anuli' llama' Medicine Co., Brockville ties. This causes riots, and he bilities, and also than the assets. and Lop • Ae available including Long. g quantity I down, The enraged • immediately stood ready to.give silly advice by of gasoline thus finds its way down Ont. must put these g ' which they might profit and the I the drains, and this, in the opin- •i� and Harried taxpayers rto longer'` stocks, 'debentures and call loans,,' . common-herd be; subjected to. dis- ion of the sewer men; effectually KIN G 'GEARhE'S• CORO\ATIOr are in fear of the 'once revered are very,nearly $13,00tal li or over comfort. -"Be severs" they said. (keeps thc�' rats away. mandarin, and'they do'not hesitate 37 per cent. of the total liabilities. - - - - -- - Some of the Ancient Customs Which to' attack his person when he ap The net profits for the year show r Survive to Phis Day. pears on the streets. It requires a gain of $44,000 over the figures o! . wisdom of a Confucius for a the previous year and the total as- the-Ring Out the O/d, T:.e crowning of the King of Eng- mandarin to maintain his dignity sets of the bank an increase of ffi5, lurid has usually been acoompa:;led under the new order of things. 000,000 during the same period,, _' he total a s now amount to the' Ring in the new, _ by what was regarded as -the still —�--'S" large sum of >�17,B433,000. indicating � ore 1 rite f ano' ti g w t PIl3H'T1AT SHOOTS FLIES. -Union a 'ha become Ring out the false, m so emu o In n i h oil.,. which.dates from the days of .. .that the Un n Bank . s e the ancient Hebrews. And in Eng- Found in the, Northern Ricers of one of the larger of our financial Ring in the trues JT - land, bEfore the Norman conquest, Queensland. institutions. That it is serving the t ,v Elan'CS o ^'+int+• the te;m used 'was hallowing, or needs of t}l� 13� i:..:._ C,rte.. .. And the Best of :' consecration, .rather than that-of-In--Queensland 'some of the most- shown by the fact that it has Moana' T " ' interesting forms e a e to bu Ines houses of over $30,060,-j, . _• " coronation. into s g orm of anima] -life c s s But from o)d records; it seems _to be found. The duck biped piety- 000. Another indication of its-grow-i l' T that the ceremony as then perform pus(Kith the web.feet of a ducl„- ing importance in the country is the 1 O You. • - - ed'at Winchester was in all sen- which lass egg's and'suckles scampi. I fact that during the year 37 bran'h•' tials the same. as that which now the lung fish; the walking -perch L es 'or.agenci5s of the bank have wootakes place in Westminster Abbey. and many other queer crea+ures been opened. Altogether, the show-1 ; - v Few people seem to be aware, -soya might.be mentioned in confirmation ing nrade by the bank is -the best the Queen, that the-.coronation ce- of this, says the London Globe. in its history and reflects the high; remony was the only religious rite } :1 rFmnrkahle little fis}is i§ tl e' est-credit upon the pt•esident, board♦ . 1 of the .linglican Church which es- ; rifle fi_:;h, which lives in tba far mar I of directors and general manager. I r land. i e r s f t e e n s ------:--- a the ronin clic of the Re-- thorn r a Q - - - - - formers. pruning itc impressive, ri-I grown F,TXecimen, n•rites a a,rr,­ The proof of the auto is the bill _ tual and gorgeous pageutries. I pondent, measures about ten ,r,.: :c-r rcpiirs. ., , -gip, 'wa .-a� r.� .r-+Y s^S•'^ .� ”"�Y.tw;.. w� - a� k c i, ,l ,.(n4,. '.. • .. '., R .. '+;' ... ..^, :<,:' :,- .. .. _ ,•rt ,.' 3•. .'+ ;«•. ."!}s ''rGL"'F "'"..7 .� ,y..�,w• „''h'/'7., '.`s`"°a_ :y`. 22 .:".i �`3+ /ra'�.-' '..1'pdi'r f 't vs;. ir: £� 'y^�>'"p X., ,ne ,�fi' �:a_ s' :nM3l,, '-,�.. wv .i,r :.q•.. �. ,.•;. ..e: .:L 4 - .cvJ•..+ •. . :� .... a, a ;vr''v�'u;!• .t ...:i s�'w.•, -.+-3*•�..c �.�SJ .,-.3a „< ,.(�'' #'. v ��. M1 _ > .. .. ., -,. .. ,..•e?:. - .. s `,.: ':% , ,�7. .+,ten- ;.,• ., ., ,- ::..... .. .�• — •!.'. :.. .... ,..: 7.., ':.» .:.. .. :.... ... , -, .. ... u^.k�' .[...' pis i � �•� a -A. 0. and Mn.Green,and fam- -Dr. Matheson and his mother, LOCnj-SIS a• 2 ily are holidaying with friends in of Toronto, spent Monday .pith "�► Toronto. D. and !din. Simpson. XMAS GIFTS r •--A Hap y New Year to all. -J. D. Remmer secured first -Mr. and Mitis Groat, of Brook- -.;A _• is i- p , -Fred Adair spent Christmas prize on his agricultural colt at lin, are visiting at the home of with his rents in Agincourt. Whitby Christmas Fair. so their grandfather, Jos.,Doyle. FOR OLD AND YOUNG -M=c'(Qill is holidaying with -John Field and daughter,Mise -A watehnight service will be - iter relatives in Eastern Ontario. Adelaide, spent the Xmas holidays held(D.V.) at fit. George's church Silver Berry Sponse, Pie Spades, Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc. a .. -Wm. and Mrs. Allaway spent with relatives in Toronto. on Saturday night, Dec. 81,begin- Ebony Mirrors, Brushes, etc. the holiday with relatives in To- -=Rev. B. N. de Pte and Mrs.. ning at 11.50. Everybody invited eonto: Wagner and family,of Deseronto, to attend.' Fancy Lampe, Banging Lamps, Hall Lamps, etc. g p . p Spring Skates, and Hock- -Miss S. A. Dale, of Newmark- are vision their rale ea here. -The township S.S.8.8. tion Skates-tee-Hockey a Skates or ey Sticks. ham, and Bank, 51ackstock, a at at Kinsale on Friday, A•fine•assortment for boys'or girls. y .-Joshua and Mrs. Richardson Chrletmae with his grandmother, Mr. Halperiny, the Provincial _ ` t the holiday with friends iii Mrs.Cronk.• - Secretary, will be ppresent. , Alt3o a �assortment of sleighs and other goods. -Mise Edna, daughter of P. J. -In another colAmn there ap- pppq•ma a George Smith, -of Dunbarton, and Mrs. Morecambe, we regret to pears a letter from N. Burkholder . " °}tda moved into Mise O Leary s report is ill with pneumonia and stating that he is not a Candi- residence. under the doctor's care. date for municipal honors, al- thou h his name a ars on the • He b8r- — _.__.BUNDY— the Christmas Fair at Whitby on Bateman, of Toronto, are spend- ballot paper as a candidate for - 'Saturday last. Ing their va�Ci►tiou with their eouneillor - - ----- - -- -- - - — - --- - •-J. H. and.Mrs. Bandy and.son,, grandmother, Mrs. B. Bunting. -We,are in receipt of a haudr -. Q^ _ Arthur;' spent Christmas with -A Yew from here attended the some catalogue•as well as a sample R OA7"S - friends in the cit township.nominations at Brough. of their product from J. E. Me- $10 .OVV 1Q -Gordon and city. Law spent am on Monday, but most of the Brady &Co., of Chicago, mane- a - - °the holiday with the former's electors were too busy celebrating facturer of perfumes, powders - parents in Toronto. Christmas. and pure foods. This firm has in -Harry Chappel, of Alameda, -Miss Minnie Rogers, of Cal• recent years grown to large pro- ' Sask., is visiting with friends in gary, A. Bell, of Wilkie, Sask., H. portions until now they have busi- ` "Pickering at present. Stanton,of Belleville,Wm.Dickie, nese onnections with all parts of -Dr. Henry will be here as of Toronto, and W. Willson and the United States. The firm be. A few of those heavy tweed, reversible collars, stylish and up-to-date -'-usual next Tuesday to attend to friend, of Brougham, spent Sun- lieves that it pass to put up a in every respect, real good value, and the price is within I&"professional duties. ' day with J. D. and Mrs. Remmer. superior article, and the superiori- the reach'of'all. , N. Hicks and two daught- -After several years of suffer- ty of their goods is being general- - era holidayed with friends in To- ing from cancer, Miss Harriet Rog- ly recognized wherever they are _-_ - Tonto and Woodbridge. ere, died on'Tuesday morning at known. They have now in-their TIES-'We have the largest range of ties and'miifflers very suitable - -W. Q. and Mrs. Ham spent the home of her brother,James H. employ between fifty and sixty for Xmae gifts. Also the newest nicest line of house slippers Christmas with their daughter, Rogers, on Hing street east, at the hands, for every member of the family. - Mrs. J. B. Horn, of Bradford. age of n years and 10 moaths. -Among those from outside 'X N r_ -The sacrament of the Lord's She was a native of this township points who spent Christmas with - - i Supper will be dispensed in St. and lived the greater part of her Pickering friends were : Miss P. R. A. BUN-TING, P:ICKERING Aadrew's.eti' h next Sunday. life at Kinsale. She was a mem- J. Wright, Ed. F. Gormley, J. R. - -Miss Fanny Clark, of Hamil- her of the Friends Church, and and Mrs. Thexton and family, ton, is visiting at the home of her until the past year or two attend- Stewart and Gordon Thexton, rents, W. J. and Mrs. Clark. ed their meetin s most re marl g B Y• Fred an do � 'like Ada an- r _-_-- b pa rents, Bunting, of Toronto, Y Her funeral took place on Thurs- 'BHoore,anis3slShaw,Maggie and_Joale �_ I MEW h Allen Clark Llo d a s nding his Christmas holidays da afternoon when her remains at the home of his parents here. were interred in the Friends bury derburgh, Miss. Eva . Wm. 4' -Miss Cora Burling has return- ing ground. Brokenshire, E. L.-and Mrs.Chapp- ed home after visiting for several -On Friday last the Sunday mau, Rev. and Mrs. Shaver,'H. G, rK b - � '• - . :weeks with friends in Frankfort. School children, some twenty-six Kerr, Miss Florence Martin and -Harold McBradq, of Chicago, in number, of St. George's church Mr. Bruwa, Abe and Mrs. Law, is spending a week here with his were entertained at the residence :thins Flossie Ding and friend, Miss 4 parents, Robt and Mrs McGrady, of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson oa Cora and Robin Gordon, all of To- SION,jNEW Is -Miss Alma Croak, of Bright, Church St. with their parents and ronto, Capt. and Mrs. Clements, of _ ^ZIAS 'CAN 'k is spending her Christmas vacs- friends to celebrate the occasion Milton, A. M. and Mrs. Kerr and .tion here with her mother and of their Christmas Tree treat. It child, of Ingersoll, Allan Korr, of _ ulster. was a very pleasing eight to watch Preston, Norman Kerr and F. H. - . -Ewart Wrialit, of Pickering the expressions of delight upon and Mrs. Doyleand daughter, M las C College, Newmarket, is spending the children s faces when the long Corinne, of Toronto, and Fred - his vacation at the home of his looked for Santa Claus made his Platten, of Galt. Valencia Raisins, 8 the. 25E.� Dry Cleaned Currants, 3 lbs. 25. - (mother here. appearance in-the room, each child - 2 lbs. 25c. - Seeded Raisins, 10c pkg. , _=In,_acceptance of the invita- _ iviug t"_Qr�hree presents Seedless,Raiains, Uon of the Evangelical Alliance from hire off the tree, not only an Lemon, ram to come together for an annual the young ones, but some of the &c. Everything the best + universal week of prayer, meet- parents were equally leased to : 'KALE REGIST Figs. dates, spices, nuts, essences, r _ p and all fresh. _ ings will be held at 7.50 p.m. Item receive presents from him. Miss FAIDAY, Dec. 90ri3-Credit Bale of lMondaz, Jan. 2nd to Friday, Jan. Kate Fawkes. organizer of this horses, COWS and young cattle, the Full assortment of Fry's Chocolates and candies galore. Beautiful. 15t1, with the following as the school. deserves the highest praise pro rty of H. A Jifkina, at John- bozos of 25c. 55c and 50c bon-bons, l� gd Y sons Hotel, Wbitevale. 9 months laces of meetin Monday, 2nd, and thanks b all for her dill- -- pe in the Methodist church ; Tues- genre and rrexerance in, mak- credit. Bele at I o'clock, sharp.' day, 3rd, in the Presbyterian ing this school a 4uccess with those Bee bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer. - - - -''a �1 ...church; Wednesday, 4th. in the willing and helpiug friends 'she TrzoDAi. JAN. I&Mr Credit auction Gift Department 'Fuer i Than Ever t ?Progressive Friends church ; has. :Mise Strickland, who also safe of horses,- cattle. Wigs. imple- ' ' - tTharadey, 6th, in the Methodist has the welfare of Liss church at menta, roots, cedar poets and house New books, the latest public•ationp, Hymnals and Bibles. A large church; Friday, 6th, in the Pres- heart, presented each child with a hold effects, the property of Ell Wil• byterian church. AddreRses will very pretty and suitable text all of son, at lot 14, con.6, Pickerin�t. Sale and varied assortment in choice fancy china. Santa Claus has 4 at 1 o'clock char W. B. Powell, filled the to department with everything to please be given on Thursday evening by which were painted by herself p ydren. Bring them in to see Santa. _ Rev. A. L. Macfadyen, of Dunbar- and framed in glass which were auctioneer. the Phil ton, and on Friday evening by a work of art. -After supper, SATrRDAY. JAN, UTii-Auctlon sale Fancy gifts of all kinds too.nnw- _ ?!► Chas. Gordon, of `Vhitby. The which was provided for all, songs, o! real estate at McI.eaa's Hptel. . emus to mention. for Monde Tuesday recitations and speeches were giv- Brougham.ti0 acres on Brock road. ..speakersY pe quarter mile south of Brougham, Useful gifts as sweaters, dress lengths, shawls, gloves, mitts, toques, sand Wednesday evenings will be en, thus bringing to a elope a most the property nf R. S. Phillipe. See slippers and mufflers. We can show you a full stock at righttprieem-' 't.. �-•:, 'f +aanouneed on Sunday next. happy and enjoyable evening. Be- bills for particulars. Sale at 2 - -Geo. Gilchrist, Sr., of Toronto, fore God Save the King having o'clock pm. Thos. Poacher, auc- _.. who is well-known to many in been sang Leonard Neal, who is tion r. J - • Pickering dropped dead while another generous worker in a very •-•►• GREl1TE THANEVER -standing in his son's office on suitable Speech presented Miss - W�ineedap last. The deceased, Hate Fawkes with a purse of Vote for White and you are put- 1 ting dollars in your pocket and - who was born near Cherrywood, money as a token and appiecia- We are just opening out a beautiful display of silverware in Sard in the township treasury. _:was in his 7-6th year. He has been tion of the work she has so earn P �' ware Department, berry spoons, p e knifes. tea spoons, - - �` a prominent contractor in Toron- estly undertaken, on behalf of the butter knives, coffee spoons, children's sets, ahavin�sets, , to for a number of arra and was church.-Coat. l biscuit jars, bread trayy, cake basket, fruit dish, -associated with his eons in the -The concert given on the even- Wim '_TttM Opm cruet, bon-bons. Firstrclaas goods.in•becutifnl bozos. John C. Gilchrist Lumber Co. ing of Dec.- 22nd, 1Q10, by the - Previous to his moving to Toronto Methodist Sabbath School in the 3rd - G]rls .,_ :• ..: be resided in Whitby and also in town hall was in every waya sue- Ime,a Boxes # - Boys andPickering, having erected the cess. The program from start to tit$ZeZa� J , " - building now occupied by John finish was good and the attend- 4P Mcointyj as planing mill which he ante was also good, the receipts Nothing.plea4es better than skates, sleighs, hockey sticks, paFks, ° ' operated for a number of years. being in the neighborhood of $48, hockey boots, straps and ankle supports, toys, etc. y In' March last Mr. and Mrs. Gil- which was very pleasing to the - -:Christ celebrated their' golden managing committee. The pro- wedding, surrounded by their gram consisted of songs by the Canada's high-class commercial B �, Our Prices are Right children and grand-children and school, fancy drilla, duets, dia- school; enjoys an extensive pat- other relatives. He was a brother logues,pantomime,etc. The chor- roaage: instruction strictly Bret- 3 of Wm. GifIchrist of this village uses by the school were well re- clause; graduates always auoceue- and of Mrs. John-Somerville of ceived by the audience, The ten- catalogue te today for handsomeDie'lkile Oher wood. nis drill b a number of oun g y .'- M a� rp young -O Monday - y n M d y evening the elect- ladies, and •the ring drill by a ' ' •_ ore of the village assembled in the number of boys and girls were W. J. ELLIOT,Principal. town hall for the purpose of nom- both well given and'reflect credit, Co1r. Yonge A Alexander Sts. ' lusting candidates for the position not only on those who took part, Don sorget the "$15,00 plume. -'You m�� _ of police trustee. The attendance but also. on those who had the was very small and of a very ord- training in hand. Two duets by - t erly character. - In the absence of Mr. ,Denny's little boy and•girl :- - be the very one t0 get the number . the returning officer, W. G. Ham, were received with loud applause. W. J. -Clark was elected to the The following dialogues, mostly _ chair and at,the appointed hour, of a comical nature, were well Mrs. Leigh is now reducing the price of all her remaing stock of trim 7.30 o'clock,' called for_ nomina- rendered by those taking part and hied hats to half price, $6.00 for $8.00, $5.00 for'S2.50, an tions. on. tions.. The only names proposed received by the' audience with � � Now is'your'chance to get the best bargain ever offered: were those of the retiring true- bursts of laughter and applause: y all-cost more to produce. tees, Messrs.J. Dickie,R.A. Bunt. Wash Day, Matrimonial Advert- - _ ing and Wm. Allaway, who are isement; Quack Doctor, My Turn thus re-elected by acclamation. At Next, and Why We Never Mar- ` 1xiR+�. LEIGH, . " DICKERING `..'the-close of the 'nomination the Tied, in which a number of ancient " of au materials and aedga -- --gathering was resolved into a ladies and gents came boldlyfor- kept in stook. It wilt-pay you public meeting when a full discus- ward and told why Lhey had nev- to esu-at our weeks and inspect our$took _• _ . Pion of the affairs of .the village er married. One of the prettiest and obtain prices. Don't be misled by Winte ' (� Qr was invited. The work of the selections of-the evening was- the '"_we do not employ them,eonsegnent r lI SOV b ' hVLe trustees of the past year teas cow- fight '-which antotnime-entitled Lead Kindly Iy we can, sad do bhro'wcif t2ieagents - h - mended b those resent, the Li ht "which -was " ' oils commission of 19 per oent.,whioh you with Y $ g givenq certainlyrave b -us.. only int in which there was an effectively. The chorus "O-Cana- y p°!0I'� from Y P° y y• sail�m�- Then Oh for the North-west black Galloway-robes and costa that are ' ` criticism was that of overdrawing da"_ by the young men of the Bar- WHITBY GRANITE CO., warranted not to get-hard from use or-age,•and the German buggy f on the account the overdraft am- ata Class was well received. Tip o w .-ounting to $897. .. The.meeting, or th►ee selections by the Primary - offio•. wi>itbr. Ontwei lap•rug that will not fade.' Men's and boys snits of all sizes at pric- however, strongly approved of Class were well rendered and must es to quite everyone. All kinds of mitts and gloves at the �H. - PICKERING MARKETS file action of the V trustees in lay- have involved a great deal of work _ 7 ing down the amount of walk they for their teacher. The entertain- white Winter Wheat::...,....: $ •89 LIAR RSI '"` did as the probability is that the went closed with God Save the 86 ME SUPPLY . STORE, p Y price of cement will be higher for .King by the entire audience who Med w �� .86 Rome yeArs to come than it was the then dispersed feeling that they (loose and Spring Wbeat.,...... 781 $RYAN PROP. h E• � PICKERI G �a. ant year• had been well entertained. Oats ,.,,,,• ,, 81 5 L,, R a ,.,?yL _ j„ ..,w'�. .,`r3x..,.g,• �• `=r ,,,r- •.� ..,ef:.'.*K:.. rA• :�..•- ',;, .,fir t. -a'.p,l'zz,�z-• Y. 'y 7 S ijrn •x.a. K� ,�P,3��..,� ''�. `�,�. w' 'hi""1'„":p�' .;��yg. .,i. :ip�F'iM"Y"��„w,• - •+ -rig.9t , " -.a'•y�..• �• „", ».° ,k o-a ,"_ �, .:gtr, •'"yXs' �e r•„ _ ''�;,.