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Pic"RING, ONT•, ---FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911 __ -=No 14 E PICKERING �>trotss4Kastatl w/aslflt�♦ OUNRARTON — - CRwlrK Established 75 yeave MILLS A great treat is being provided by A pretty wedding tookplace in St.SP �' by the Dunbarton. Church to take 3ohn's Al,Rlican Qhurch, Toronto, place on the evening of Thursday, when Mies Naomi,second daughter of REENWOOD re- :ID B. FORBYTH.D. of O., Regie- Jaa. 12th, in the forts of an organ MI's. Bush, Highland Greek, was unit- JL Le tared mambas of the pytometriorlsew- cital. An excellent new organ hoe ed 1n marriage to Herbert B. Gibson, . ® mos of Ontario. spacial attention gl»n to .. W been purchased for the church and it eldest son of James Gibson, f$carboro ey _.., 3Ye"llaR of glasses..Eyes tested free North Best gradQs of D.•L. dt W: genu• Will be formally installed on the above The ceremony was performed by Rev. MILLS 4 �tarem°°t' sent ink Scrantop coal. U coal makes evening. -Among those who will take W. L. Bayne-Reed. The beide wore part in the program are Dr. Doward, white silk and carried a shower boo NQ. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., warm friends. of Toronto, who will the a number quet of bridal roses. She wus attend- . Edinburgh. member of the Colles• of g All who have used my new brand J y ,naanhrgeoaa®gt_omta:3o_liaentiat. tzt_or¢an selections from-the ,ed bptti_e'_ Miss bel, who was __ P atoiaas _her sister, a Bo Colles• 01 aziewns'Ediabnrsb. �tRa Flu.trleTl-ouT-ueblear� most famot�composers. He wi) B eh rotas omsmnn. After the l If silk and carri- o _ our y p 3`JbY` are BMalal atteatioa to dsieasei of women and y in P Id ran. Omar and:a.fdanoe,Brougham. of Cream Buns? If not try it be assisted by Messrs.Harold Babdock ed a boo uet of Ink raI nati0ina. J. highly leased. A nozv and Charles Hindle, who are soloists RrPICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL -- c:be y-hi h will mine a great treat. An Bi bland Creek. Party was held �•�.ibis choir. . The-music will be of a ceremeon a weddingpreq - -and XRAY.INSTITUTE Tea Buns for pastry cannot be very high order, and those who failto at the home of the bride's mother,g There is no tette^bread flour ONTARlo excelled. elocutionist is also being secured for the evening. WHITEVALS made. R. WAIN TOWLE, X. B., M. D., C. DI., White Satin for }Dread stands •+a••i CENTENNIAL CORNERS M. PherrillIs ver low at resent. For pastry there is no other flour E cE 1?hysioiaa,in�hatse w P Specialist in Rectal niseasea Prostatic Dia without a peer. . y awe of lien, Diseases of Wom•a, Cancan, Mrs. W. Sinclair le indisposed. We tial to Kissiml. dura- Tumors.B.Ray examination. Diseases of•yo. Mrs. W. Brum'well ie visiting with hope her illness may be of short dura- _. aJ . _ ear.aoss,throattadlunss. Fittingglesessana All kinds of mill feed, bran, friends in Toronto. tion. = x" All a'0nte and chronic di'ea1es. shorts, Jumbo, feed flour, oat Mies Maud I3awkins is visit)ng her Mies Susie and Phebe Fair, of Mil- Get a sack of Bakers Joy and a Yf Oma Hoare I9 to a and T to s im sister, Mrs. E. Annie, at Whitevale. ton, holidayed with David and Mrs. ---- chop, barley chop;pea meal, buck- y sack of Kissimi for your Christ- t.egsi. Our school opened on Januar 9rd, wheat and screenings. ;,glib Mis Tho �pson'in charge algin. AnMr. and nie. d spent the holiday wiith W.L.Toronto, nd Dire: -mss baking. JR. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- James and Mrs. Wilson an son pe y , . rs8.0oansy OrowaAttaeaq.andaoaaty Give us a call. spent New years with D. Stotts and Smith. QattletUr. Court Hotw.Whitby. 14, family. Mr, and Mrs. Parks and son,of Mil- W. P. and Mrs Cowan spent the ton, are visiting with D. and Mrs. LT. BAIrCLA�, Bulk.pe fat-Law: holiday with the former's mother in Beaton. EVANSVILLE . snHcitoz,Notary Pnblie,t;�.ci.l$x.m1. J+ L. SPIN$t LIMITED Hamilton Mina Leary and Mias `Toyer.of To--'Bw for alga court of Justics, Brook street, Miss Nellie Toyne, of Whitby Col- ronto, a nt New Yearn here with the WW;bl. ny pe a$ ------PICKERING ONT. lege, is spending the holidays with her former's parents. MILLS RJ. 0. DOW,..B. A.. ]arrister, - parents here. W. Beaton has returned to Toronto - � •Bolfeltor.Notary Public.Eta. Money to Mrs.-D. Stotts and Mrs. E. Craven University. after spending his vacs- - taaa. Oma nasi door to the standard Bamtt spent a Yew days last week with their tion at his home hee��ggWhil � Q A bT' ' fi parents at Whitevale. Blake Beaton,who-bas been spend- S ria m MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL "e and Mrs. Pe , of Cherry. Ing a few days with friends in Milton, .9. g •t ! -, •� wood, spent Sunday w the letter's turned on Tuesday evening. ' yr DR. E. J. SHIRLEY. Yeteriaary parents. H. and Mrs. Burke. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Having put this Mill and water- - " r tarty vete exon. Honorary graduate of the On• my :,�, Mre. M. Chapman and Mrs. W. church gave a concert on Wednesday Veterinary C,neis,Toronto.Canals, All Maxwell have returned home. after evening, which was much enjo ed. power in Srs�C1a88 Ahap@, I " i tliaaaaea an ineanea o domestic animals treat- . .. y ,+- sd Oath moat modern•apyroved and scientific Q appeeadin s-few days with their tiro- We are sorry to hear that Rev. A. have installed 1R ' rinoiples..Odlem—st corneeof.Bins.and Lint• I'ar1or Suites - ther, J01% o n Gat!%of Bradford.Pa. B. Hames is seriously ill. B;a many I , eT Pickering,Ontario 1y �'' friends wish him a speedy recovery. New Attrition Mill, for feed. cI I have cut the price } off for P,THA a itevale hockey team played W an i/�ssi#sta�� l$arb�. Th rob c also d ,who Xmas trade. Arthur and Mrs.Young,ofTorouto. a friendly game with the Hi bland e o at gristing foe d spent New Years at H.Roper's. Creek team on Saturday fart, defeat, you out of your own wheat, ' G, HAM-Issuer of .Mm-ria flow Is your chance for Orval Boyar,of Port Perry, spent in9.them by the score of 8 to 1, r . T'!' . Li in the County as on p - Qhriatmaga at his cid home hare: Charles Laughlin,of Cherrywood, is having put everything in � �k�ngIW �y 13AR�GA.INS s dural Hughes. Toronto w spend buying a carload of horses for the �1 POL'CHER, Real Estate' Aue- Isla the holidays at S: P. Lapp's. North-west.west. He purchased one from order for doing this. " 1 . tioneer, valuator, collector and issuer The Hoover reunion was held at E. Mr. Sebeck for which be paid $V5. i ' of.isrrfaae Heelless.arougha® 0oy I always pay the freight to.your Also buckwheat fluor, rye Sour, hn and save youB. Hoovers on Monday evenin .•+ glinn k The Whitsew-ftmolop IOir�eases io tubER .Aooun y of Ontario. Robert Whitson's on Monday even- attention given to all-work. 1 tie money, tOC. Ogles at store and his residence,Claremont. An unfortunate accident happened x,, g _. s - - --- "- - tdr4 F. Williamson and Master to Jm Baker• one of the Councillors Give its a calf. s B.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLERB Freddie, of Stouffville. spent a few elected, as be wets entering the hall x9 ;• _D,R' oommissdones for taklty Js He - BEAL Jaye at R. Nighswander's. where the after-election speeches were 0. RUSS3MTJL astdavite. accountant' Eta. Monsey t0 toga George Carter and )fills son are made. In slipping on the ice be brute OG farm �•Issssr of Marriye Us i. anew• W e; Ont. T•r CLAREMONT spending a few days this week at P his leg. Davis', Hillier, Prince Edward Co. The many friends of Chau Calverley >$ POSTILL Licensed Auctioneer, -Ind.,Tel. 624, day or night Several from here attended the will regret to hear o1 his death 'chick '�. for'oountled of York and Ontario. Asa - Farmers'sad Wo®en's institute meet took place pit Monday morning at the Egg,Stove, Nil t and Pea sixes _ aciaM1es of W kinds attested to on drMsast t - u•tses. Address Gress giver P.O.. oat, lags at Altona Tuesday afternoon and age o 89 years alter a brief illoese in hard coal. evening. He was very popular and his uptime- Best J lump steam coal. All coal T H. POWELL, Licensed Auc• Mrs.T Bayles,John F. and Walter Iy demise ie keenly felt. undercover. full weight and F 1R1' . noneer, valuator and 4ollsesor for Bayles: of Greenwood. spent New Mayvr Dciwney was re-elected for rom t service. eoactles of Ontario and •Yore. Ali kinds of .� n.../'. prompt p Oafs,eoadaeted enber pr.,rassly or b7 aectios. - Years with -the lattet•'s shat,�Mrs, the third t.rrm. A.'W. J.teksoa rose - .•�• No"notes collected For dasoe or *shot John Scott. re-elected Reeve by 149 majority over �l a -- ticatars r ty at s••sideew• ltliarbeth nt. L T. Barclay. Councillors-J. W. LUMBER { arias. Pl%yno orders lett at Nsws Osioe. WILL WILL.SOON .13E HERE - _ AUDLEY Batsmen. J. E. Diane Joeeph Baker, Good stock of rougb and matched ss,or Mxsab's store. Claremont:will e► _ p— N "�sa1•e Prompt att•ntioo. Sevefacuoa saaran• J:W. Hallett, Jas. Moore and John hemlock, also matched and Mead. MypbosenomberisIndependent&Sol Our stack of lifter is ready for We regret tllat�MLr. Pilkey, in moR Smith. Water and Light Commis- ' in to bis farm on base line, leaven g dressed spruce and pine. your inspection. It is better than g stoner-Fred Rrigers. 1o. 1 hemlock lath. � w without a postmaster and things do Extraordinary interest was mans- , - Wagner ever this year=and includes Per- not seem ve rowlsing to get aroil- 2z, 80. and 4: Ontario cedar iy p felted in the municipal election this s _ fult�sa,, K,odaka, gooks, Fane pn and suitable axon to cats charge glen, z and 4x British y $ year by reason of the referendum vote -shin S Stationer of the office. eveml propositions on two important questions. These are Columbia shingles. Have a full line of Iresh and cur- y,Rich Cut Glass, Brush- have been suggested as to the rob In i' RS P as W cootmuing"the present telephone Let me quote you rices on any led meats constantly on hand. es, Mirrors, Pipes, Purses, Toilet able changing of the mail route be monopoly of the Bell Com n by re ) Sete,- Mouth Organs, Watches. tween Whitt and Brougham,so that p° y isle y building in�atgria you may Whitby Dewing a five-year franchise or to. rod-. re uire. - -Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Audley P. O.,could be dispensed with mit the Markham A Pickering Tade q t ;Ham,_Dolo Weiners etc.' Clocks, Chains, Cuff Links, and'thoee inconvenienced by the die- ill stuff a specialty. gma, r pendent Telephone Co.-OoThe. electors • '. Brooches, Pendants, etc., etc. continuing of the . office could be voted three to one for free trade in Ind. phone 1504. E Highest prices pf►id for We cordially invite you OD call accommodated by the rural delivery. phones. The other question is as to 'gJ^ Butcher's cattle The plan that meets with the moat the building of a new f25.� collegi- A• C• I at your earliest possible convenl- a royal ie that the morula route of R E E SO R pP g ate institute. An equally decisive AR s a ecce and as often as you can. the mail continue the same, but that Oegative vote was given thereon. LOCUST HILL _ AR ertkya tvert� - the return . an be from Greenwood to . the 4th con. and east to gravel road or -""'•" TIME TABLE--Pickering Station a T. M. MoFA DDEN other road to Whitby that would best BROUGHAM T.R. Trains going East Jae as follows.- r L�� fulfil the needs of those that deppeenal No, 6 Mail 8.05 A M. First-class ago for hire. DRUGGIST AND GRADUATR OPTTCIAN fu the Audley office. The only dobjec epend J. L. Cowie was here over the hol)• 14 Local' 2.48 P.M. T)av nr nre.}t _ tion to that plan is that the Kinsale day It Local _ - •bL - --PICKERING, - - es-POOP a and some 4 7 Bus meets all trains peon conId not receive answers from day in the city. - No. 18 Local 8.86 A.M. P REgL E SfiATE their mail from the Brougham end of Miss M. Routley, of Toronto, spent •4 11 Local 2.30 P.M. # ',!reaming prom tl attended to. the holiday here. ••� ••••• the line the same-day. We hope that Co. _ ome one will take charge of the office R. Brodie and family, of Pickering, *Sunday Included. 8��P. + ax Agent for Canada Carriage Caspent Monde here. ' Two fifty-acre farms for-�-cheap. or that some annoncements similar to y i 13' Pear the above will.be made. At resent Wm. Cassie and family spent New f P{cJceiri Good buildings, pleat of water, nae- l? Year's ds at Uxbridge. • • tip. g y the postal authorities will only grant y • half in cash, balance on mortgage if rural delivery:on existing mail routes. Mrs. M. Gammage, of Newmarket, • required. Surely the conveniences of rural de- A. a week with her people here. _ " Blacksmithing Also a 0604 tenement dwelling livery should be extended from half Mra. . Brodie, Mrs. laid ups and r yW the people twice a day to all the pea Mrs. M. Matthews are all laid up with Me Xlnas yielding 12%in the village of Picker- le once a day. severs colds. _ P .N�. Simpson Bentley, of Aylmer, spent , *_ "Having rented the Dumbarton- shop ing' - o000WOOC - aweek with his sister, Mra:Willism v wt f and opened the same,I am prepar ��3 r���� M 0$#oo ' Christmas trade -.was pod in, Hubbard here. a happy and Pros' ed to do all work entrusted to Oscar White and wife. of Toronto, r me in the above line. ���K �11e r�ltll� °-'iw�;Baynes is under the doctor's spent the holiday with his parents, J. - HorseebGeinp�a specially. _ m A.and Mrs. White. - Call in anti see me any time: ♦ care at present. - The regular Communion Service perons New Miss Livingston, of Orillia,is visit• will be held in the Christian Church ins her stater, Mrs. Oueack. ext Sunda morning, conducted by T. '� R• T• Q• Richardson. A lot of the boys employed in the the pastor. y All members are urged �~ DUMBARTON city were bome over the holidays. Notary Public, 'Pickerin0. Sam-Davis-underwent anotheroper, to be resent. year to our _ tan church, wae'ordati The tttioa last week and is improving ever nod in t Mthe ark- since. ALA CKSMITHING-, bam Christian Church on Tuesday ; Wm. and Mrs. Gold, Parry BclOnd�. ening, Dec. Vtb. Rev. W. P.Flet. Patrons, and _ DOD�INION BANS _ OODW ORBlNt and visited at the parsonage over New D _ cher preached the sermon. W00DTUJLVINGi Years, t was formally opened Miss Matilda Ludgate.who has.been I3osad�ffi_C_Cr Toronto - -- The new r•in o ally pe ed • •y; . on Saturday evening and -was well ill at the real of Mrs. Collins in -Friends General Banking B' iia patronized. Wh)tby fora short tiute,was b"ugbt ' ! saw gumming and filling. _. Pa to the home of her sister,Mrs. Sarah _ ticaneacted, Farmers Institute paeetino were Albright. on Tuesday and died on men's Pine wood for kindling deliyered$1.76 .bela here this week and Wo Wednesday morns Th er - _ - Institute meetings were held- at the W a nR• a fun al per cord, r8 in. long, will take place on Friday at 1.50 and -° -�I16CIa1 i3tt6IIt10II g1V61] t0 b t e interment will be mads`at 1St. the C011eCt1011 Of - Methodist Milaiona;y_meetingswill Pickering. cemetery, be held on Sabbath next on this cir- George'se m to W u n Y Rp�tr a ` Q Mia .Maud Alger acid frind Miss _ Ill II I ��{jRS�Ri � Bi4 ROAD cuit. Rev. Mr. Craig.:-from the city th, of Duluth, 'spent a few da' a : y ode notes. Sml P y will preach missionary sermons. est w k ere d accompanied b - - The new-Township Oouncil elected 1 ee h any - , Miss Beatrice A!1, i er, sprat a week '. •- � =�AVINCiB DEPARTMENT. PLANTS FOR SALE on.Monday consists .o! Br -Madill go. with Mrs, E. Wardell at Port McNicol Norman Bassett y a- 3DOV001to received Of si. and — reeve, W. Smally as deputy, and A. Miss Maud is now visiting rela'tivgs in upwards. Tomatoes,''Cabbage, Cauliflower, Paisley, D. Morgan and LWiggas Colbourne, Miss Smith has returned councillors. to her home and Miss Beatrice has JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Celery and Garden Flowers. a1loiTed at- highest Married at the horse of the bride, resumed her work at the poet office, atlrreni raise'. Wagon will be on the road'during near Goodwood. Wes Mae Davis to �- the season. John Asben)3urst, on Tuesday. Jan. '• '•' rH g`V E - WHITBY- ` ORAS. D. GORDON, Manager 8vd, 1911. Rev. F.-Davis and Rev. R. W. B. Travers, General Manager , tit The aammage- Gardens, Tele, officiating. Mr, and Mra. Aah- of the Farmers' Bank, is charged with , +�$�1 B Y BUNCH. BROUGHAM, ONT. euburst will reside in this Village, ;stealing $40,060. 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'.-,...,�_.- rte.. .. a5•.h,. •ca, s-:.. .,u.-' •. rs-. - ,.r -.3ra*-uv-r-. rt.•. ,. :,=..� +.r- s-,r' ri'... y ; Of - V I�._:. ,.- .� ... .. ...'....,..•_ ..... ;:5 ^l.3' ..uw.+"A+..du .. ..� .0-, I .... 1. • ...ate,,,,. ...:�, .+. .:.,e ...i..... ,. '.Y,j -'3 k - _ THE WkLD'S MARKErS CANADA AND DNITED STATES -AFARREACHING �ROGRAXXE REPGRTS F1209 THE LEAD130 " :. The British � • .,� c- • -• _� y 'British Government Will Introduce * �"� cEaTsl�.�' Railway Commission to Have- Authority r Grain.o, Che s aad Many Reforms. ! ices of Cattle G _ _ . : _ �n nth Countries Other Dalr7 Pc dgas "A despatch from London Bays, (c) Elections on one and the --R®m�-aQ €rem W..,�, a: s j It is learned on good authority that same day. (Elections now last ,BREADSTUFFS. says: As a result of conferences between the Unsted Staten an ,; the Asquith Government, feeling three weeks.) between Jude Martin. A. Knapp, Canada orae likely to render con• that the result of the recent gener- (d) Payment of members-£300 Toronto, Jan 3. Chairman g - trol over rates in the future diffi• wheat 90 r cent. patents 83.60 Chairman of the Interstate Com-sal election justifies them in the be- a year. � cult, unless some international as ' lief that they have received a man- (e) Reduction of the legal ex- to" $3.65 seaboard. Manitoba flour merge Commission, and the Hon. J. tion 'were taken. date from the people to carry out pensee of elections. -First patents, $6.40; second pat- P. Mabee, chief of the Railway The acquisition by American x far-reaching measures of reform, (f) Stringent regulations as to ants, 84.90, and strong bakers', Commissio- of Canada, an agree- railroads. of Canadian terminals traduce the fol voters. 4.70 on track Toronto. men fig) Three months' resit 4 Manitoba Wheat-All-rail, rates end to- the Governments-of the erican terminals and--lines preaeat� 'lowing programme: ence to ` 1. Veto Bill. qualify for a vote. {It now. takes as follows:-No. 1 Northern, 98%c, United States and Canada the crea- increasing difficulties. In the ex. ril 2. Local government for.Ireland, about 18 months.) Bay ports; No. 2 Northern, 96c, tion of :an International Railroad isting-circumstances it is•not pos• -�-_ - and possibly home rule all around. 4. State insurance agaias$ Bay ports, aad No. 3 at 93/c, Bay Commission, which shall have su- sible to compel either railways of ;. 3. Electoral reform, including (a) IInemployment. ports• perviaion over the railway rates be- express companies to establish . Ontario Wheat-85 to 886, outside twee& the two countries. (a) Re-distribution, accordingto' (b) Sickness. joint through routes and rates to Isopulation. The basis will be about (c) Invalidity. for No. 2 white and red Winter. Mr. Mabee arrived in Washing- and from points in the two coun- :1 x2,000 voters for one member. 5. Disestablishment of the CBarlehurch y-56 to .58c outside, and toe from Ottawa on Tuesday night tries. In other words, neither an y'a (b) One man one vote. of England in Wales.• feed 49 to 50c outside. l� to discuss the details of an agree- American nor a Canadian carriez o Oats-No. 2 white, 34 to 34% , on went he had reached with Judge may be rekuired to furnish to a track Toronto, and 32c outside; Knapp g shipper a'through bill of lading to last August, and on Wed- shi _ No: 2 W. C. oats, 38c, Bay ports, nesday the two otficials who were any point in one country from ani and No. 3 at 36jc, Bay poits. 1 designated by their respective Gov- point in the other. ` _RESPONSIBLE to Cora-New No. 3 American, 51/ ernments to consider the subject The reasonableness of the inter- 52c, prompt shipment, Toronto and make a report upon it were national rates, which ordinarily are hes. conference. a combination of: the rates local t4 fraig in Peasi l]To. 2 shipping, 78c out- No details -of the report are yet each country, can be determined -' side. available, beyond the fact that it only by a circuitous proceeding iCent - �OCOmOtiveB Start Thirty .Per Ceof the Rye-No. 2 at 60 to 61c outside. recommends the establishment of atituted before the commissions 01 - ` Buckwheat-No. 2 .at. 46 to 48c the International Commission u both countries. No pre- =•r K Forest Fires. side. on be conferred cer- sent exists ca o require car- P out which shall c fern ( e t that n Bran-Manitobas at 819, in bags, taro defined regulatory powers. riers engaged in international =- Toronto, and shorts, 821 in bags, I Whether the Commission is to be transportation to establish what wr ,,A despatch from Ottawa says:I ways responsible for damage caused Toronto. Ontario bran, 819, in created by treaty between the two may be regarded officially as rea- The Conservation Commission has 1 by fires started by locomotive& un- sacks Toronto, and shorts, $22. Governments or b g' through joint rates, and to � • y joint le Isla- sonable throu -- - issued a statement in regard to the leas it can be shown that all rea- T . _ _ rates among _ _ sonable precautions have been COUNTRY PRODUCE. time. participating carriers in the event starting of forest fires by l000mo- taken to prevent such, fires. For a considerable eiiod it has of note reaching an agreemQn•t i tires, and the proposed legislation The precautions will include the Apples-Spy s, 84.50 to 86; Bald- P B possible P on. the question. been realized that the increasing among themselves. •- " })� r The Commission declares that it bvieces, efficient fire-fighting stin de- 1$4.5, 84 o. a Gr od,. 3 84 to B g g 84.50; No. 2 assortOd, •83.50 to __ - staffs to ' __ - - , has had investigations made by check fires which have been started, i 8 B'aper esGaar lot 81,60 to 81.70 1 hard, cash, 81.02 7-8; No: 1 North- .TRACED BY A PHOTO. - competent men and finds that this- and the companies will have to ! ern, cash, 81.01 3-8; December, 81.- { P' ty per cent. of all forest fires have show that there has been no negU land small lots, $1.30 to 81:85, r 007.3; May, 81;03;,; July, 81.04%. 'Danish Resident of Montreal Had been started by locomotives, and!gence on the part of their em- I Honey-Extracted; in tins, l0/ Flour-First patents, 84,75 to 85.- Been Given Up as Dead. ' to Ilc per lb. No. 1 comb, whole r 'that they her® caused enormous! ployeea in allowing fires to start .-to 25; second patents, 84.75 to $5.15, bas. The legislation will hold rail- or spread. I sals, 82 to $2.25 per dozen ; No. 2 first clears, -83.15 to 83.55; second A despatch from Montreal says t - icomb, wholesale, 81.75 to 81.85 per 'clears., 82.15 to.$2.75. "' Sophus Hansen, a Danish resident dozen. of Montreal, disappeared from this { EAB�Id GREY'S TRIP. Mounted Police, and it is stated Baled Hay-No. 1, $12.50 to 813 city mysteriously in November, -Gn +a that ono LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 10A4. , leaving JL wife Sind daughti-r- Cruiser Rainbow to Meet Him at mouth of the Mackenzie can be cov- Baled Straw-86-•50 to 86.75 on Montreal, Jan. 3.-Prime beeves who had long since given him ug erred in the apace of three weeks. 'track, Toronto. sold at 5', to 8c per lb. ; pretty .for dead. At the time of the visit Mouth of Mackenzie River. , , The sea trip by the Rainbow would Potatoes-Car lots, 70 to 75c per I good animals, 4/ to-5/,c and the of the western farmers delegation ` be four thousand miles,-and would bag, Icommon stock, 3 to 4i/c per lb. ; to Ottawa recently a group picture t� A despatch from Ottawa says: � _:. `• _ It is intended that the cruiser be the farthest north that a war"- I Poultry-Wholes4le prices of iMilch cows sold at $33 to $65 each; iof its members was published in a Rainbow of the Canadian navy will ship has ever gone, dressed poultry!-Chickens,. I2 to springer s, $25 to 850 each. Calves-!Montreal paper, and the wife and be sent.from'Victoria to the mouth a -" 13c per lb. ; fowl, 9 to 10c per lb. ; sold at from-4 to 7c per lb. Sheep. daughter of•Hansen claim that they lop ' of the Mackenzie River tom HER CITIZEN ARMY. ducks, 13 to 14c per lb, ; turkeys, 4'/c per lb. ; lambs, 83/,c per lb. I recognized his picture among the " - - Earl Grey in the trip which he has -- i9 to 21c per lb., and geese, 13 to ood lots-of hags- sot$- --a ou i"pai•t , and now' the are Makin , planned for next summer to the Australian Boy a Come Foiw4rd, to 14c per lb: Live, 1 ,to 2c less. 7.%c per lb. y y e (enquiries to ascertain where the Arctic. The -time of starting will Offer Their Services. - - Toronto, Jan. 3.-A few lo ads of man is living in the west. Hansen ` likely be in June,and will be made A despatch from Melbourne says: THE DAIRY sf:ARKETS. the better stuff brought prices that 'went out with an old country friend from Edmonton, but whether the The registration of ouths between were a good average in comparison one evening, and never came back, $ y Butter-Dairy prints, 22 to. 24c; .with the normal prices previous to and this man told confused stories Peace River route or another will the ages of fourteen and seventeen 21 to 22c; infer- the an te•-Christmas market. The 1' -• B f�c..oice dairy solids, of what became of his companion. - 'be followed to the Mackenzie River for military service-is in active ior, I8 to 19c; choice large rolls, 21 flight and rougher cattle were very - is not yet determined. The gover- progress. Judging from the re- to 22c. Creamery 27 to 28e• per much easier. Sheep and lambs ,p ?* 7r nor-general will be escorted by a sponse to this call to duty, the �lb, for noels, 45c for solids, and CRUELTY To STEP-SON. K were slightly off, but hogs-remain- ,idetachmeut of the Northwest service will be popular. �.24 to 25c. for"separator prints. - - ed unchanged at 86.75 f.o.b. and Eggs-Case lots of pickled, 27c; $7 fed and watered: Father and Step-mother Locked Up - cold storage, 27 to 28c; selected, 30 For Maltrebaing Child. -- FOR - { _ Ito 31c, and strictly neon-Isis, 38-to - - ALLAN LINE 40c per dozen. SHAKEN BY EARTHQUAKES. A despatch from Montreal sayst J a} Cheese-Large at 12%c, and twins - Locking her step-son in a wood. { 12'/,c. Inhabitsate of Greet Villages Flee shed, wh pping him when he cried "• __•• in Terror From Homes. from the cold, and only bringing • w HOG PRODUCTS. _ A despatch frow Athens says: him_into the,house to be fed, thes Two `Monster• steamers of .the Speediest Bacon-Long clear, 12', to 13e The earthquakes in the Elis district sending him back into the wood- pe lb. i case'lots; meas pork, $24; have been continuous for five days. shed again-these are details of tht .' Type Ordered short cut, $26. The Villages of Lechae8a, ,36 miles s charge of "cruelty" made on Wed- Type to.'medium,. 16c;. from Patras, and Andravida, about nesday against Mrs. Phileas St. ' do heavy, 15c; rolls, 12%c; shoui- 33 miles from Patras, have Been Jean of Chabot street. "Horrible, A despatch from Montreal says: in every detail and their proper- dere 111 c; breakfast .bacon 18c horrible,".eaclaiined 'Jude Lane- . , destroyed. The inhabitants of g `jl'he Allan steamship company will tions will be as great as safe navi-: backs (pea meal), 18%c. these villages, who number about tot. "This is simply barbarous." '- will two new large steamers to its gation of the St. Lawrence will Lard-Tierces, 121/.,c; tubs, I2%c; 2430 and, 1800 respectively, have His Honor promptly ordered both _ an ian service in e - f ails 13c. fled to Pyrgos. Their distress has father and step-mother to be locked y - company has had tenders before it about 600 feet, a breadth of 70 feet, been iscrea y ear . The , - P y with 20,000 tons displacement and -BUSINESS IN MONTREAL. full extent of. the damage is not Pending preliminary investigation for some time past for the con- will be capable of developing a known, into the case. struction of the boats, and news speed of from twenty-two to toren Montreal, Jan 3.-Oats-No. 2 was cabled to the,city on Wednes- ty-three. knots an hour. Caaadran'Western, 39 to 39/c ea- ' _7.1 tra No. 1, feed, 38/c; No.. 3'Cana- day from London stating that "the Mr. Geo. Hannah, to whom the dian Western, 38%c; No. 2 local ;Allan Line had just entered into an matter was referred for further in- white, 37%c; No. 3 local white, arrangement with a large shipbuild- formation, stated that negotiations 3 CIRPET CORON-AT 61 c, v ao. 4 local white '351' c. Bar- ing eompany,for the construction of had been going on in England, but . , two new monster steamers of the he could not give any of the de- ley-Manitoba No. 4, 48 to 48 2c. ' speediest t Flour-Manitoba Spring wh` "• p yPe• tails of the transaction. He how- ants, firsts, 85.60; do., seconds, Looms" at. Glasgow Will Soon be Busyy ..011 - The contract provides that the thought it estreinely,, likely, } _f ships shall be of the highest class ever, that the-cable was correct. 510: s;Mart wheat rollers, g bake 4 r5 to $5; Manitoba strong bakers � $4.90; g 8 to the Task. - _ - do., in bags, $2 to $2.05;. extras, $1.65 to $1.75. Feed-On- A`•despatch from London says: new carpet will follow wary close I tario bran, $19 to $20; Ontario Scotland is to have the honor of ly upon the lines of that ordered 4 middlings, $22 to $22.50; Manitoba making the carpets which will cover for King Edward's crowning. Then, T shorts, $21 to $22; Manitoba bran, the floor of Westminster Abbey for as now, the color was a singular-I - 18 20; pure grain mouillie, the coronation next June, and the ly soft, rich blue. The design was $ to 8 ' $31 to $32; mixed mouillie, $25 to looms of agreat carpet factory at symbolical and embodied the � .$28.. Cheese- 2Westerns, 11 to Glasgow will shortly be busily en-- badge and motto of the Order of The. Poh'ee Suspect a' Plot Againstg ilg 12c and eastesrils 1% to lIc' But- gaged upon the important task, the Garter and the Tudor rose ter-Choicest, 2512 to 25' c and The floor-covering has from•earli- with the thistle, shamrock and- lo- ' George 'at the COrOIlatiOn. _ seconds, 24 to�4;�c. ,Eggs,-Strict- est tunes been a specific feature in tun connected with festoons of bay b ly new-laid, 55c per dozen;,select- the preparat, fes• t1�g staWl leaves and ribboxis. Th se were of-' _ - - d stock, 82c; I`'o. I stock at 27c, cerenion�j an in the Liber Re I ective�y. hewn In s rather fighter Ed s and No. 2 at 233o 24c. galis prepared for Richa-rd IL, a shade of color, and the whole form. , ' `•A despatch front London says: eries is -connection with the Hor.ndsditch crime in which.three UNITED STATES MARKETS, of of which is in the stekee ere m an admirable background to the :.The Daily Chronicle states that one Py P �. :. � of the.Deaas of Westminster,•there magnificence of the state robes, the ' policemen were killed. They claim the theo.riea that is being consid- Buffalo, Jan. 3.-Wheat-Spring; is a definite'-order as to the Ray ecclesiastical vestments; the .crams. to hare- g No. 1Northern found documents proving ' erred by, the police regarding the carloads, store, cloth or Burrell" to be placed un- son of the peeresses' dresses, and ' that the assassins belong to a des- $1.13 to $1.131-8; Winter No. 2. der the `King's feet as he goeth."_ the military and diplomatic uni- " discovery of a bomb factory in the perate, highly organized interna- white, 93c. . Corn-No. 3 yellow, At the later coronations the •car- forms. East End on Tuesday is that it is tional gang, 48%c; No. 4 yellow, 47c, on track,. pet has been of a rich and beauti= -It is not yet' known -how much connected with a plot intended to Among the documents found- ars•. ful :character, with as'lustrous a car vtin will be required as this - through�iiled. Oats-No. 2 white, ! f g q sdevelop at 'the uime -of King said to•be letters revealing a sen 33j,o; I`o. 3 -white, 38%c; I\'o. 4 i surface as possible, .and from the- will depend upon the•seating ar, ? 11 -• Georges coronation. rational plot, and containing a white, 34%c. -Barley-Malting, 87 quantities needed in the more re- rangements, which have rot bece _ 1 Tho police attach the greatest great mass of other Anarchists in to 90c, cent times it is one of the first re- !finishes. For the last coronation i'imp,)mance•to their latest discoy- London and in continental capitals. Minneapolis, 'Jan 3,-Wheat-No. l yuirements to be sct in hand. The 172$ square yards,were mad-.--- 4C m '`Y i.. 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CAUTION xEEDEp, THE POSTMASTER l ROM ERIN'S GREEN ISLE 1 S �' It was in- the wild and woolly ` v 'Wl st, and, Sl' Sam, +'hp crafty JOIHS THE ARM I Little Happening Makes Her Liken 'M �^MIR uny oto 1. as wt oral , Oowboy, suddenly_ bethough' him- NEWS BY MAIL FROM IRE- °' coli OL >t self of a plan for obtaininga su;t ••-- Herself to Grandfather. clothefrom (key .Mosenthff,`'s - LA�iD'$.$HOB.''.ii. "You know the old, old story," WANTRO. WHO ARE SHOUTING THE otore. said Belinda, "about grandfather %Asx erns asBssa iltAas-naw "Say, Ikey, there don't seem to PRAISES OF DODD $ KIDNEY l and his spectacles, how one day •ytem-comitant raetlae--olk" iasteae �+` „ _ . Happenings ria the Emerald Isle of when he wanted them he couldn't or nutans.ow stw=1 a" be, al.„wloretw. ba much cglo: in this yer one, PILL$ Ilii ?dE WEST. e - m he tried on a fourth coat and " rest to _ find them, and how they looked and a erica for catatogae ![uses 9aeher oetlq , w 'vest. looked and looked for them, on the ossa asr{,zuroata to Irish m� bay _th A Nei or-UAMsed hint to take men. floor and' under the table, and +* color that ith," said the trades>7ian them for his 1Rbeunatlim and �tntcaf;, Tmmoss, Lumps,secs Iut•saq wsaal, cured sit) -i�y 1� ;nxiouely; "sit out in ffie sunlight Gravel.- They c»red'hint. The old saw mills in Cavan, the finally found them on'grandfather's oar bode tse.ttment. write ns betose Los n; lets. Dr. Bonmaa medical Cb» Lilsiteb � and thee." -' ProPerty of the Cavan Stores Ce., forehead, where he had pushed Cetlingwood, Out. No sooner had the.artful one got West Gravelbourg, Sask., Jan. S were entirely destroyed by fire, with hem back from his nose 4 outside the door than he started- (Special). - Alexander McCarter, a loss of $2,b00. "Well, this morning when I came A'LROAD p doing a ten-mile-aa-hour, sprint for the postmaster here, has joined the ' An old-age pensioner and small to put on my slippers I got one on �,nrnn nn.t l,..anty neat western arm}r_that_h3s r r l ' - ' ' "Hi, hi, stothief!" yelled the Watchword, "When ailing, use drowned'in. a well .at Shauraugh, I looked and looked and looked and �r'tt as in aOada to-",y pro. --` - - - -. •aaa ebaaea.l6s ye Fane t -$ebrew and e_chase.'--- Dodd's Kidney rills." Aad Iike sit Carnckmacroas. looked just" everywhere for--that w•t.aoaTrver„a,toOt�iestes - ' ieay others he has. good and sufficient James Cassell a carter, was other slipper, But suddenly, to Sam a dismay, g y, peer, and where da you tin�tarw ::ltl.te fa policeman hove in eight, and, reaaoas, awarded $3,700 by a-County Down think I finally found_it 4 Why it antral Tolograyb . a a.ur..� s "I was Laid u Pei Oat Y• (•and stn, ' (taking in the situation at a glance, snd Gravel," P 'with Rheumatism jury for injuries received from the was on my other foot, where I h- Toreaco W.Il sbaw,rresil"as, Irl drew'his shooter after the gen- Mr. McCarter states, Great Northern R. R. Company. put it and forgotten it. �tle fashion "out West." "and was also troubled with my The new hospital in Tullow in _"Really, I think I must be as "Boss, boss," yelled the clo' bladder. I was 'so bad I could not point of comfort and equipment queer as grandfather," ; ti -man, with the frenzy of despair, do much work. A neighbor came compares favorably with any insti_ MAKE BIGGER ' "for the love of goodneth, shoot along who had been troubled the tution of its kind in the three king MAKE in the pants. He,a got my lame sway, and advised me to try dome. Lace handkerchiefs should be " coat and vest on 1" Dodd s.Kidney Pills. 'I did it. I The anniversary of the murder washed in warm water'and a littl �'. bought two boxes, and, using them of Allen, Larkin and O'Brien in ammonia with Castile soap. Of PAY IN 1911 tocojding to directions, was soon Manchester was' commemorated by course, they should not be ironed, POOR PA. l Noticble toe one thino to wo '" B torchlight prot�easion in Mona- bnlledlaoced' on a smooth surface, Doeyo trains,�dthan you more digin ' A little bo was sent to. a sho thing: It was a han. P and when near! dr g ' b hist mother, and, beim desir- neighbor who had been troubled the Michael Davitt s eldest son she folded and placed under A heavy- r � y g tame Pea w ' weight- us tgro? Your intention will be a oto get away to play, he made , J ho advised the post- is a medical student, delivered as `IaIl the haste he could. The shop master to use Dodds•]Ganey Pills. ,interesting address in Dublin, dia reality if you cane"stick and was full of customers when hie ar He also had been cured by t em. playing all his fiather's power of -a arrector of Pulmonary Tron• hang"-that is, if you go iAto arived, but he pushed himself to the That's why he recommended them. elogi a ce. bles.-Many testimonials could be Life Insurance work. The front and cried out. If you're' troubled with .Kidney The external trade of`Ireland has ; presented showing the great efficacy National Lila offers the most ' "I say, grocer, will yov serve me Disease in - any form-'Backache, inerapsed from S34b,000,000 in 19o4 i of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil in ear- ( modern and liberal policlos—the quick Y It's for my father's din- Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gravels to upwards of $626,000,000 in 1909, I ins disorders of the respiratory kind that are easy to sell, 5�-r Iter." Dropsy, Diabetes; or Bright's Dis- the bulk beingis exports to Great j processes, but the best testimonial writs to-day for our liberal tas,aa „ _ j ll 4 811 et _ recom-, WeH�lrhat do you want, m3'- g Pe _ �_ sass--ask Join net hborYou ll_LB_ritain. P is experience and the Oil is the customer he the serving. ring 7 Dodds Kidney Pills.been cured the tenants of theirholdingson the disorders h ordee s wit relief Ce taint the - t+r•+d'eea- k��' tie man 4 said t g y Certainty that "Two pounds of soft soap and a _ estate of Lord Castletown, sztlpated ; they l allay The Nation L i f packet of waahing-powder," was the in the pariah`of Clough and Balla- ! inflammation in the bronchial tubes f� quick response. To make English bread sauce for cella, are now almost completed. as, no other preparation can. Assurance u era n C Company --,y, turkey, chicken or duck, take one- i The death has taken place at -- ti 'It is useful to remember in cook- halt a pint of bread crumbs, one Rosenallis, Queer's County, of Mrs. Elizabeth Conroy, aged 108 Aman is ease to have enemies- �f anaU ' 7. lgg potatoes that, after the water i pint of milk, buttes size of an egg, y unless he marries a woman who ,'bas been strained off, the pot should �salt, pepper and a little mace, one gears. She leaven three sone, all `has no relatives. kis given three or four sharp jerks i on. ; simmer for two hours. Rae- !of whom are in receipt of- old-age j Ns$d C?!lIGO - 70tKf1t Q so as to toss the potatceq. This `'move onion when serving. (pensions. Thousands of mothers can testify An Englishman connected withto virtue of . has the effect of making them white o.3 g I Worms Exterminator, beeanseat}ie' sad floury. the woollen manufacturing buaineaa y , TVia-ro- were -2, Callas f infec- ;has acquired Kent's mill, on the know from ez rieaoe how Bam- woollen s havin it fitted u e as a ittious disease reported is Qlasgow Pin one daffy recent po B Pfactory- Wife-"Here's another tavita- ,�„se be The tenants on the Darcy estate tion to dine at the Fiatleys. What I ' ems' • ' +• ! TR'Y MIJRtNE eys REMEDY in the parish of Turlough have re !�r a bore those rrccasions are Hub- for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes I fused to-pay rent. and are seeking r, Roo..,%, A certain married man was in and Granulated Eyelids.Marine Doesn't b over means to compel the land 'by-"Yes even their dinner-knives _ t1 Smart-Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists y Pe are dell. Fees,: the habit o! troubling his father- lord, Mr. Darcy, of New Forest, - FiF� T+1j111�t1n1� u in-law .with complaints about his Sou Marine Ede Remedy, Liquid, ince Co, Galwav, to sell the land. P 60'c, $1.00. Marine Eye halve in biters in be ease T"W IN a taroks 81D1.lt and Storm Proof who's behaviour. "llesIly, this is Aseptic Tubes. 26e, $1 00 Eye -Boole �,. Sia trouble goes from lad to worse Salem too bad!" cried the irascible old -sad Eye Advice des by Mall. a& •iteav Baas Baleen Cures tai• worst of ��L � eoida. Ib attars bdaaaaYoa sed Olson As s4 ll'able and e gentleman one day on hearing of Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. pas+eea t, some of his dau hter's-delis uen- y �l'IQallatDatal g 9 - • i+� I A mother or four dau hter%, oneA. - +cies: "If I heat '$>i , mora cum- Yon ma have'noticed that a good a e{oPep��,s a ems. o.l .. b g hat a know the Il n et =7 !'Def „ many. "{Ii. and 1waLe - o.3 s•zua of whom had recent! gmarried, cor- 1There Iwere l no more her of troubled withinsomnia.s church are 11111111 Too much patience is awfully hard draw ng rnered an el ig eligible"And which of man the � Rake y0Y an thinking�iRteMORtlll if Tilieumatism, \*Aura]gia and Sort Warts a're disc! aft o a certain portion of.a man's girls do you most admire, might I disfigurements that trousers. ask I". "The married one," was the �j Col. f� ; Throat will not live under the aamf disappear when treated with Hollo- reply, Metallic Road n YYe 'root with Hamlias Wizard oil, thf way a Cors Ogre. g ; beat of all remedies, for the relief A � a.w1b drives alsop and "We" hlawteed - war, You oaa eoagaer ft with Allen's Iaq j tars. Wimlow'S SoMbl� S . ,r tit all pain. --- wblcb re0aves bard bnatbtag, ppa�ts to 09 tf .7{iVtlglYg a7�tA BES14 ry I $$ is No man la so great that he can Uheat sad Irritateoa of abs throat• tiNe ttl Res bene, asnJ for .,or 8IZTT-FIVE TEARB by Tolftor" Mind Q $ 1 afford to ignore even._the_�allest +�aa4�'w ehtidrlra riiuora.r Forerun ter wu•caztx wrtlts JUST_ AS 4300D. :. man. t _. _ -• cs. c r t, 'wnzs'i ov�ins a.IsrooYr`fi� .. err _.. —. ... -- ---- _-- _ R f CO C, and h the boat renrtdr for Did you discover. the North IWARKa�i said r a,S+ to...r, et the -- 7E'ole 4" tlaaer.a ins ae sf.wbbts. r>+.y Dose be.. THE EXACT FIGURES. .era. pore.na..n .rR wtesaow aiooebtae bre►• vJ~ ether kind T+ent,.0..testa a " red with iaow, Halt• teaspuonlnl of Data. err Mttta o natNd ander w Rsat and Dra+s ae� Rich Uncle Ebenezer­"so you ` "Not exactly, replied the ex- tie 1 o��oeiliui:.` tetri.�o Du o'vs Did you know that the hairs of o� Nember ML Alm w=1"Virn �_• are named after me., are you f" _ �.plorer. Brat I_found a place that e, _ our heads ere numbered, Willie T Small Nephew-"Yee; ma'said' it :; -►as sufficiently cold and lonely to fir•-Ferrylirefa-fbaaadaoa "sure! T was with sig when she Abe its practical equivalent- bought hers and they were num- P ( ghast}-I be ' our t°�s too bad, but we needed the - i P q PURCHASED. g Bibliophile a money." bored nineteen-fifty, was twenty- pardon, madam, but that book , we aabatxwte for*"no D a L-Menthol Planter Dyspepsia Specialist {irritably}- two-"venty-five!" your little girl is playing with is an . pMough some unscrupulous dealers Is hserer 1"B11t madam O 1. R000smeaded by doeeors�boo &I the , you must chew your old and exceedingly rare first edi Mdevrr�7 for plwnritq.etltaaeea,e{e food. What were your teeth given tion. Caller-Oh, that's all right; you fort"'' A cure for Fever and Ague.-Die• Mr: Bibbert. It will amuse her just anyway, a woman can sharpen a Patient (calmly)-"They weren't turbanee of the awmach and Iivei• as much as if it were nice and new. pen Jus as gracefully as a man TAKE NOTICE. i can thread a needle. --.. ague, showing derangement of the It is a Liver Pill.-Many of the PTO" pab� "PIG. straight,H.amoal.tr, digestive organs and deterior*tioa ailment% that men has to contend People. °O interviews, tr.o wen•kaowe The greater the irritation in the in the From all over America the testify teats Ipor. 1ptnaH's Liniment auras Dlsterpper throat the more distressingthe quality of the blood. Ir with have their origin in a disorder- hold ttMINdfead I.EYIMa ,the won --• eough' becomes. Coti hi these ailments Parmelee a Vego ed liver, which is a delicate organ, 'LOADED DICE. table Pills have been found most peculiarly susceptible to the dis- a 32NAP.era Lirvz>zvT co., L mutt& - r' iffort of Nature to expelh is i is the ter t� feting substance from the air effective,• abating cne- fever and i turbances -that come from irregular i .. -That,horse of ours looks Pas- subduing the ague in a few days. habits or lack of care in eating and �� y Poor, cages. Bickle s Anti-Consumptive There are many who are subject tc drinking. This ' accounts-for the Patsy, said a stranger as he aloes- Syrup' will heal the inflamed sly mounted a jaunting car in dear, Which exude mucous and restore these distressing Iliaturbancea sac great many liver regulators now pdirty. Dublin. to.these there is no better prepara. pressed on the attention of suffer- , , s them to a healthP P stn : state,Y the A rah er honor, no � r y no t poor,,but >uaa arts tion pr era a as a means of re. em. .Of these there m none super. The average girl i - . „ PPe under ag a apt to e bar ,g ecu � P a the era r b Live el-he i9. tecta of Lite medicine. It is leaeant hof. suer to Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. orate a desire to kiss her little bro- ".Unlucky.! Bow's that 7" P -' - -. - Their operation though gentle is ef- ther when the right young man is , 'Tia like this, yer honor. Ev'r b the taste, and the price, 28 cents, Frequently a thief steals such a fective, and the most delicate can present. y 6 within the reach of all.- small sum that he is sent to jail. ornin I toss whether he has a __. use them. sed o' corn or I have a glass o' hisky. An', begob, 'tis he has lost, Rlinard•s Liniment Chris.Colds, eta - THE 'TUNE OF HE ENGINE. Capsicum or five murrain's rennin' FRIEND AND PROTECTOR. Engineers, both locomotive and ,s In spite of his well-known ' QUITE SIMILAR.,, g r . poor stationary, judge a the condition Iselin� . marksmanship, a certain English- "What did you ,buy this pisco of of their engines largely by their . man was invited to the counter for music for 4" !'tunes" *hen runnia Ever en- a day's shooting. The attendant, "A EoAg•" gine has'a`tone of its own, and an 56"er teen a Tfastard not"Do"not dltateR w, in great disgust, witnessed miss af- experienced engineer, with bandag- tt r,ruins. " Don't have a Blind One eyes, could _unhesitatingly pick for Wds-in Qes _a Dear me, at last exclaimed t1.ae out an engine to which ne was ac- * .v sportsman, "but the birds seem eT, `d re cuatomed. As a locomotive roars �tiroat�{ } y � e ceptionall.y strong"oh the wing Q.is v��Io along the rails, the engineer is al- �: �+� year I'-' ways listening, , though subcon- _ e <, „ An Absolute Cuh or ! , +� Not all of en, sir came tho sciously, to its'fahiiliar tune, and if Q r remark. "You've'em, sir,'? the aa'rae Mora. B�(0 there comes the slightest discord, = v - ijj bird this last ttozen times. 'E's toptbaltala>.Cataract or if the tone changes, be kilows in- 0 n- t12y'aselIlleRerriedleSfriTtlbast follering you about, sir."''" Sh�i hones an wR stantly that something is wrong A q far from diseased eyes. Following me about! Nonsensa!. and makes-an •investigation at, the tbolattRd,GnlolphoTtlited. A Mal wf1J eon�tace ant•berm owneethaf M!r Why should a bird do that7'1 _ , remedy abanlately cur"defects of the eye,fres ealliest opportunity. He may have �, 711--'A Why ' „ , „ apectl�e of tba attach o tame fbe aalmal a Wee �a!l �� r I CIUnnO, sir, I n1 $lire, re- .mleted. No matter how mat,doctors bsraMM no ear for music, but the change in p Zia Write „ ,Ta r sad talled,u"••VIelO•'Under our QUARANTE$ lied the man, unless e s 'anging the tone of his great machine will f BDokta -1Sit�t - P _ !P B Menq ratundea 11 nModlreelMna IUwa net sura. round for safety!" e8.0e per battle•peatpuld on reestpt of praeq be at once noted. T1a10 Boos"lrf's.Dept.5.1m lrtbna fr.'alup,la _� �1'lR�ifiaafalMlaCaiataw�Oltt•i: 13r' it U aU$ NO. 1-11 •Inasd's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Mllnard's Liniment Dura Oarget In Oosra ,. :'...• "..�.. '.: :... ,,: :. ,., ;.: . ..:sees � •�..r: F'� �* '!.�. .. .:..1. ,. ..., :_ . .._ .. ,-sees .. .'.a., .. ....., •.:.. :. .- �...., :\ d .':C '4.. , k'I; .. _ , ., f, .. .: 'Y .. ,. ..:,.'. •..,',.-' .. � :: .. :..^. .. — e•'1 '�• i •Y! •l '.tin' S 4 'X ,,,:�rn•v'•'s' •� �.?.,y `1',Y,"•,:�, ++«h• ,' 'p,.�.7! .r .> �k:U . 'r.�, sees..,; .� .: „,a.rn.,v,w�- .>,-..�,.,rt» •r"' _ .. «.,, r,�wW,. +..�r,� ,�. .sees,, ¢.:• a,' :•;�:. >r .�'». 3":�.�,-,. ��':B ••d!r14��.��'+yakx •"d,".'. �"�"�'-' w. '§'3v,:¢'a,,..>w�:* ^hi�`ra _ �+`.��'":x'; ensu. ti. .s>us.iarmwr,'-s:�• ..- '> '. s. - _ s � „ .. v: .�. ..i4: 4,; i,t wi ynt all. ",.,�. t qr, _A 'd -,l :•w, A- ..,.• K ',... ,.. i '.. �• raw�.-r r, ,;. .. *v^• �..., +nom'•• $ t a•'•,q;.+.srh�%s "t.:{ 4- l. ;�r cr.r 4 R�' '. r,w .� �".'.,. „� '-, .'�` �+'.. :.:w :.✓ # •.v L'S 'C1- ...,v' e`�u.-a�'' ',E•..y.;,'�E!• a` ai++. •„s• ..ate. + _ ^ 7 t� ..(�( _ � 41 4., . • � �,Q� OF THAl�Hs .. PURE, FRESH - MER To Ruw7rross of Ptoxnanfo, Towx- e�p: Chr"istinasGro"t eries Ladies and Geotemea:-Allow me to thank you for the kindness you have shown to me for the past three _ t1.>GCTlON RSTVRNS ve years while I have represented you as :. SRee .doing my best for Pickeriug'a `The fallowing is the official returns welfare, also for the support Our entire stock ie guaranteed new Roods. No old stock. _ 4 of Monday's vote in the Township of you ave we on Monday last, and ee- Don't buy your Xmas, until yyou.see our.display. All the beat ]Pickering: peclaSly at Wbitevale, my birth lace, A fall line of lPor Reeve ''Fos CouncillorsTEN where I secured 86 votes out o 113 mi=tures. Wishingyou all Health and Prosperi- t `� , ty. Believe me, am truly yoga, FRY'S PACKAGE CHOCOLATl9s °o ”' ° JOHN A: WHITE, • froix 5 to 25e. a box , _s Cared by Lydia E. Pink- Brougham AND BON=BONS 6aM'SV bieCOM and New Naval Oranpces-30c., 40c., and.50c., a dos. a ° — MasLToN NJ.—I feel thatLydiaE. Now Ad ft. Figs. Dates, Nuts, Table Ruisins and Xmas Grapes Our stock of Currants, Raisins, Peels, Shelled Nute, Spices and Rx, ! 19 al 4 25 86 1!i 32 0 Plnkham's be table Compound has 3 106 43 13 58 111 28 180 1 pdven me new life tracts cannot be beaten. i 3 i54 34 1 23 38 31 78 0 I Buttered for ten ANTED-A quantic of clover - - �� it 15 1 10 16 b 26 0 yg�� with serious may• Applr t* aaoso8 B. LITTL2, �1"e are offering as a special Christmas bargain 4 It 29 11 _�$ lei sroern's Ooraera 1316OW 910CWls. 25c. a 3p 37 a —3 PkP 19_ IQ–_IV- a6 0 `, flammatio nicer- FO! p 7 74 77 9 13 12 16 158 2 anon, � � 1� R_B#LE--House and lot situated s 8 27 80 17 33 80 Z4 113 0 0n, oa Brook @t„ Olar move, opposite the -- - - - - -- nervousness, and weihodastchurch. for particulate apply to Buy your Xmas Groceries at the rocer7 Store p 14-_ 3S 8 19- 17 -37- 5&-1 couldQ not sleep. W.J.ctsRao,North Claremont 6 tt!! 10 75 58 1 71 7¢ 97 133 1 Doctors gave me �ATTLE FUR SALE-One carload Phooes-Bell or Independent •11 49 37 4 48 3� l0 fid o up,as they mid my of wilob come and feeding castle idea ne- troubles were rived. will saU for cesb or time. Come aed _4g1 461 02 W--481 98 •_ — chronic, was.in _i-mt,—Apply to J.A White.B-K4¢gham fee RICHARDSON 'S - - - despair,and did not Fed and Ornamental Trees own- 80 care whetheil lived xI ed by E. D. Smith, Wiaoaa, Ont- have a It will be seen by the above that or died, when I read about Lydia E. record of prod¢oing the aboioest kinds of fruit the Council of 1911 will be composed Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so I and ornam•otal czees sad ehsnbs,and tree to of R. P. Mowbray, reeve, W. (Seo. began to take it,and am well eosin and nam•. Their aaaea0 for Pickering and stairoaad- ET READY - - ga iog contsy is J.H.GULLIVER, ease town lin•,' Ssott, first dap-reeve; and Wm. Wr relieved of all my suffering."—Mm who mill be gl•d to ones upon anyone who will Sparks, E. B.Hoover and Alex. Wil- Gronex JORDY,Boz 40, Marlton,Nd. drop him a card addre•sd to Whitby. 11-18 Com- son, councillors. Lydia la Pinkham'a Vegetable Com. L�OR SALE-A good rough-cast ­:. !e O R W1 N T R . . j�Onnd, made from native roots and i' bonen oontainiag s room• bests o1o..ee Herbs,contains no narcotics or hstzm- '� ` 1M{C'kerbia Tp.S- S. COltvestdo t and good o•meoa cellar. Sand and so macer _ ful drags, and to-daTT holds the record taasI house. oswarth of as sore of Rood gu'd The annual Convention of Pickering for the tnumber of actual cum •a containing five app1• teas besides -class sr :'• large Di1ZL�I eslt of Winter Goods of female diseases we know of. and fsuu. Also iaspolAl t3sterd stove is first Diss. 1 DLLL T th-School Association thousandaof valnatsrytestimoaialsars repair with warmioa*yen atw-hed. Forfursh- will be laeld#a the Methodist Church, w partic¢lora apply to TROB, la, STtaPHsx- Yiaatale. an Frida Januar 13th. on Elle in the Pinkham laboratory at soI?,Olaremoat fit ' Lynn, Maas, from women who have just arrived Following is the program : y been cured from almost every form o! ARM FOR BALE-Being Iota 13 - odea MORNING •EesIOK female complaints, inflammation, ui- sari la a can.e, age.pickand beings of W _ north of t°Iebsring vLLlsee•sari eon of ea `, woo-Devotional Exercises,led by the ceration,displacemeata,flbroidtumotf„ aerse.more or 1w.of goad clay Ioa`�m�Tnws President,Mr.Walter Steven- irre;alaritiea,period epains,backache, ars a scree of arse-•lase tau wheat. The farm as hundred horse blackete and fur robes to choose from. indigestion and nervous prostration. u in a good anaae of caittvaaob and ready for Springseeding. 'these are about la awes of- :- -- p Every suffering woman owes it to bet- bay meadow and %i or to acres of good paaanra MITTS AND GLOVES GALORE Lydia - self to 0tive E. Ptnlrham's Vegb• !�•r.e aauiag barn psnse throughfar®. i18?IO-Preaideat a Address: table om had a trlaL oeod teams barn sari tram. boss. is r -M45-Mualc by Choir.- W chap•. amalt apple orchard of Rood frust.late We have added to our stock a complete line of ' 'i a&--Delsgates'report of each school tU you would 1ALke speeW advies ie Ialsly well e•aoed. For earth.: paselaatars not to exceed threw minutes shoat yo�rCase Witte A a0nfld0Ikt apwiv ao U1aLH Joetas.Ptakwsg lacy _ FUR AND FUR LINED COATS trial leiter to %IF& Plokbae4„ at L�na,39�• Her aldTi•a Is !weer Showing over twenty samples ranging from $15 to$100. '11.16--Report of Inspectors. and dlFsys �� N 0 -... . 11.46--Appointment of Nomiewting A complete line of farm machinery, carriages. harness and supplies, Committee and-Closing Esea- egwing machines, kitchen cabinets. scales, fanning mills, cream separ- rises• store, stoves. pul fs. wheelbarrows, washing machines and thous- ;b - AYTERNOON esiasloN = Re BRYAN Is the bate w place your order for ands of other articles. 1300—Devotional Exercises. led by ;S�RBEFtI a enooument. Being a slack time - - ' Mr. Robert McAvoy. u - , ",lobs,ccos, pi and smokers' of the year is the shops better in - - 3.1b-Words of Wwlca�e. by Mr. A. sundries. Central office Bell ducements can be given. GIVE U`� CALL I► �Yovbray Telephone Co. Aageae for �e your order cow and, have- - UD--Provincial Convention Report. p Rolston Laundry. y - _ by Mr, M.S. Chapman. the stones erected the first thing - S64-Music by Choir, CLAREMON-T. ONTAR16 in the spring. 156--Prima Lesson.taught by Miss � b - Ueawle Tool. C. W. GIBBONS. - Claremont a DIISNE�, ilL-Bola by Miss R. Nighswandwr. ,• - 1 LN-Report of Cradle Roll. by Mrs. D 4� Q C Q c to rm Ed. Willson. UXd ' '.40--M asic. s �► a Css4 Wool 1�1a . 14g-Address. by Rev W. Hat- r : t ! a S t ` penal. B, D.. General Socre• e► e f : : O _ a� ' 'BURLING tory of a. S. Association. of s o ee �, t g Q 4110 M�A01!' • H . Ontario. 3 s ! 9X309*1 1404 #.N--Collection. 11.30—lvotniaatintt oo �nittews Rs• . I's y ! ;FOR HOUSE FURNISHINGS port and ClosingExercises. �{� e ' r avw"Iso sasslox - - 7.00-Devotional Exercises, led by Don't forget that,C. H Burling has a stock of sewsonable goods consisting of t _ Rev. 8. T. Tuekee o G g +. o • ya)Jan j�a I arm chairs, Morris chairs, Morris rockers. esti English rockers upholstered ',►,18--Secretary•Treasurer'sReport. r; « o.l F•b �s+ ►� Mme' fare twbl extensions � MM in leatbrr, nurse and chlldrwn's rockers, high chairs. ce fs. ift 7.l6-Address, by Rev. A. L acfad- y g X g ., n ..' Yat iFtables, iron beds, couches, dressers and stands, secretaries, music cabiaefa. en, -mother and Son." y a i �i a sketch � emir sprigg�e and mattreesee, window shades, braes and wood curtain poles, sew usic by Choir. I ♦pr �,; y.'�i�y._�-.o.r*.�a our owawn wstber s machines, also belts, oil sad needles. children's toy sets. new grsmophaoe _.. r ' y P ► r �y Ia.eCLYOO 4e C408a®1'f OQ !x155-Addreas, by Rev. J. Trickey, •� a p! and the latest records. --Childhood the Battle Ground a :. J as O a �ered,"e � food" r . of the Kingdom." g �. I o S g It ra : 'u el al•!t' wean. ­Agent— �lSertin' Iiiini�/fg e a r is Ja'y �► 13 20-Sola by Mise R. Ni hswander. AI ----- L28--Collection- e„al Oct^ we l -&80—Music. i r a S o o a r tlov I' • . leasee - -- - _ your order. - w; ib-86-Address, by Rev. E. W. Hal- I ime' •rssyassasss Besets. soca er Call and get prices and see cuts before pJarinR penny, B. D. :9.3Q-Iatroductina of Dery President Jaa¢ary tats-whish 1a, pahawats,acowarham 40010 - .., tG'tiiEiEFUL ATTENTION TO and Closing Exercises. 1T,eon pw tl7sbaydale ii oaaQiageoa 1t, F u.w B.a.araoa vp..>we...si _ F1MBALMIN( AND FUNERAL WORK SCHOOL REPORT; e= ' Brougham 9. s. No. 10, Piekeriag• ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. ;. . Report for term ending at Xmas. Fames 1n order of merit. Jr. IV.- to complete your Christmas shopping. and you Frill require some Roy McGregor, Hilda Middleton, Eva choice candy. Try our lb. and fib. boxes of chocohites-they are Al. r Hanson. III.-Russell Philip, Eva Then we have creams, satinettes, caramels, peppermint chips and ::Wilson. Sr. 1I.-Prank Stevenson. many other choice linea. G GS Hazel Middleton, Alice Liscombe. Jr. )CMAS Pt• II.-Pearl Philipp. David Hanson, �RESg FRUIT-Oranges, lemons, grapes, raisins, dates and Elsa. a David'Liecombe. Sr. L-Gwendolyn - ]Devitt.Glatys Middleton.Lloyd Jobo• FISH-Oysters, haddie, halibut and white fish. sort- Tablet-Vernice Lefoe. Aggie Cowin,Herman Defoe. Average at- - Wishing our many customare a very l[erry Xmas. „- :wt� aendance>Q. W8 ldli _ W yOLl all a -� 6 YEAR OLD GIRL GEO. A. GILLESPIE, lunbarton ' Ot/RLD Of IFI DNLY TR 1 Lt D�errp Christmas and a Mrs. Alex. Moore, of James St., Oz- _ _ford. N. S., to a: -Booth's Kidney Pine cured our little daughter,Christi- .� ER►RY -OHRI ST MAS Happy and Proapekous We Year a AD.age six years, of many symptown ��� of kidney weakness. She complained _ � AND of a sore back, the kidney secretionsA. _ were frequent and uncontrollable, a» l APPY I11 EIA/ YEAR pecially at night. Her stomach was GEORGE PHILIP, BR�OU( HAM weak and her appetite poor. This To My Many Friends► end Custoasaers eaused her to have frequent beadach- >I extend to all a hearty and thankful Ghristmas greeting and good - es,and the least exertion would tire - bar. W e had cheer. Thanks to your appreciation of superior goods and prompt tried many re- service my business has been larger than my greatest expectations, H mediea,butaha= ex manufacture more and better goods, to serve you better and.more � SRND did not im- extensively is my business aim and earnest desire for the coming year. AR D 1, we lea ned Of Booth's PICSERING CARESS E�tFORIQ� , 1 OF CANADA 8D-9rov e. Final w ney Pills and W. J. COAKWEIrL r' 1 rocuredabox. Phone Ind. 301. i- pp In a short time %%'++,,�� t7C1 g�� {y she was well A C0 Mplete �g and does not � ;�.. - . '•�- now complain _ . . .. ._ r �d about her back, the kidney secretions I � � }l, le Eos 14lsatt#actttring sari Cosnmtxc�al �' ►7 1. ro Leave become normal. and sate playa1.0011 " around the hon.. with no apparent Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities. x fatigue. We always recommend If you are•thinking of purchasing come in and look around before a BootL's Kidney Pills." buying elsewhere• Men's overs '--work shirts, fine shirts, tisk, socks fstmets sad Private mditfdus�s. _ ' . 80 .. _. Bootlb'e Kkiney Pills cam a guar and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. li antes that if you derive no benefit _ at evft Tour none will be refunded. Booth's Ice cream (City Dairy)eve�'.�' 5_atitrday night, UffE YEAU IR BANK Sidney Pis arm a tpecifle for All die- t Bases of the kidne s and b oadder. Bo �ke�also handle Samson's wall-known Riways fro&groceries in stack p I C R E R I N G BRANCH ; . by all druggist.,�,box. postpaid F R. from the T. Rooth Co., Ltd.. ort . a0 T i'�ii N � Ct.,ARI�•NCZ T. SAT'!Y. Massa��rs' . . .. Erie. Oat. Sold and guaranteed by'T. �, A. 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'r' '•.` s. ,;.; •g .p .. ..elf' ,... \ .. i _._ cLARRMONT - ieMOOL RUPORT1 The following is the standing. in b _ order of merit. Of tine Kgnneplt in 8.S� v-•1SA ' Dr. G. M. Brodie,of Woodstiack, Claremont Continuation. -School. Na.7, Pictering. Sr.IP.-Lscwrenoe FV K is visitinghis brothers here. Frank Gates, James Court H. Names is order of merit for the moats- Davidson, STOVES ` Carson and family spent of December. Form 1IL-Mabel Cas- nay. Robert VioletCowanJr. Ili.-amen [onday visiting at John aid's. air, Aleck Lapp, wet Scott. Form Ii. ton Honey. Violet Beaman. James •I have for sale two good stoves, a parlor,.eook,- wjsich o Mrs. Risebrough, of Toronto, -Perry Slack, Clifford Soden, Jennie Barnes,Joseph D1aGriskin. Sc. III.- Barnes, - Rawson. Edith Slack, Clifford Pilkey, Reggie Dixon. Wellington Gates, ;)sag been is flee three years, and a haslet•, in tree torn s spent a few days with friends here. Cls�ke Rawson. Form I.-Jack Lapp. Gertrude Collins,Bertha man. Jr. __._... Walter Bray,of Fillmore,$ask., _-._'�spending a few days with errii. Kathleen Rawson,Ethel White,Morg- IV.-Rmtiy Galea. Hazel Todd, Ethel `ears. Having installed a furnace I have no further _ K'Hill. .Teachers-Miss S. Ferguson, Davidson, Alma Cowan..F,Iwin Liat- _-_ for these. _Will sell at a rewwonable pnee. -- _ t 8, ray N. F.Tomlinson. nor.Mussel Davidson. Sr. IV,-Har- - Alexander Morgan spent the Senior Division. Be. IV.-Annie land Collins, Oli+e Honey. Teacher, isolida with his brothers in Georgina Toot. The Cerner Store. ye Spoffard. Dora Brodie, Violet For- - : 1Karkham. Mr. Brown, oron , wsa a ,May Flounce. Jr.IIL-OharlIs Sr. V. Clarence Hsledon. Edward Stork.Nel1le Lee, Gladys Mutch. Jr. r guest of Rev.J: A. Grant during Black,Jena Swans, Albert Lee, (promoted to Sr. F r. II. IV.-Rdna Prouse (p the holiday. Sono,roll, junior dividon. 8 IV.), Elva White. Cora While. -Jr. _ Graham Bros:intend exhibiting -Vets Stephenson, David Scott, III.-8ophrona Annan. Sophia An A' ' M ' twenty--four horses at tate Ottawa Maud Sandaracs. Jr. IL-Walter nos,Leone Reid. IL-Marjorie Mans- horses , �I�H ARDSON'S fianderson. Ivan Benson, Mildred. Sold. Pt. II.-Pearl Stork, Jeansg Winter Fair. " Mr. Rickabp, of the Standard Brodie. Sr. Pt. II.-George Rawson, Stork, Omar Sleep (all Promoted to Bank, spent New Years with his Violet Sargent, Merits Stephendon. Sr. Pt.II.).. Sr. Pt. I.-Stella Prouae, � a_L_a Orono. . IL-Mar Forsyth VidaGordon. Fred Stork.' Forrest Important showing of finestdisplay`f Knight, R—lease- China, S cry large nmen y th. B�-�lta.a. Reid: Jr. Pt. W-Dorothy Y _ so :o ,. 1 aud�i�at' s returned Bryan, Marie Foray e-Salter;Milton$leap. Jr. Pt. ' - -- -to Toronto after a weekw' vacation Thompson, Muriel Thomson.,. Myrtle I Margaret Westgate. R.E.May. Stationary. Boob,Dolls, Toys, jar[ Thompson. : —at her home here. Teacber. reesived for the Hgliday trade. Galt, , Charles Dolphin, of Duudalk, •�_ - and Asa them. -e�pbnt New Years at bis sister's, sob o iptions taken-for all Maga�es, hirs. Joseph Brown. 'Weekly and. Daily N•wspapen Hillyard Bryan has returned to i' '( ;I,� _.the city after spending his vacs- �'a • Moff ks� .,. ,1,;cy .:;i•, - tion at his home here. - � 4-1. H. RICH.A►.M:DS0N, Miss Bessie Macnab and friend, ;?r 'VCThitb�T 6f Toronto University, returned '�--- ,�,� • - 8tOC3C $t=Mt. ,.I. to the city on Tuesday. •• ''ti i r _-- Judson Bundy was called to To- have been curing for go years, •+;;,;.ti' r +; ronto for a few days owing to the and g today serious illness of his sister. the common ailments that 37Q� al a J. J. Harvey, of the CPR., is family. We E. '! We Wl$ 1 here at present,being laid off duty come to evely with an attack of lagrippe. have hundreds of grateful F. Hutchison has purchased a letters�> this.$ CHRISTMAS - residence in Stoaffville and in. ' . tends to move their shoitly. tomes up the =e- :. Mr. and Mrs. Balfour, of Ash- moves Uric Acid fzoai the Father � .. n a burn. visited the latter's brother, a d - P A. Wilson, one day last week. blood,slid c�ses)otdsessmotism. : At the annual school meeting In tablet form,Sac• •Q � v ' held on Wednesday last Albert ! ,''`s l� If is a-most effective amd reliable _ HAPPY NEW .i�AR jy ' Rawson was re-elected trustee. cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. Asthma and Whooping Mrs. W. R."Wood and daughter • . - A reap Lung Tonic. � - i Teturued from a visit to friends in Com Trial Bottle, 2yc.. R.egalar Size. So• " 'Rothsay, Ont., ors Wednesday ev- ' ^ ft b Tablets.relieve stld curs Dys- ' #suinaf. and all Forms of Inds rano. Rack taiiirt will digest ' W. Jonea has been confined to tl ' the house for a few days by an �tonnds of food. Per box, Soc• CHARLES SARGENT, �CLARrEMONT attack of the grippe bet is able to � U positively crates Catarrh. A be around again• e]ambdnexi treatnagnt-tablets for the blood, and a healing BARDWARH, BTDvi49 Alin et'axAc Mrs. George Russill and daught- salve for the affected parts. Tablets and salve together, - u. _ or. of Lethbridge. Alberta. are is a household standby for all - vvWting with the former's brother, � ' Lit* ' 4 '!Sherman Rumohr. St aorta cert arises and pains. Pleasant"to use--q to aotle�e. --� '1 Mr. and Mrs. Speocwtey, of Aar bottle, zSc. F e W 1.� ► ions Sandford, and Arthur and Mrs. At yeses deakWa. f31 gfAu :Hurd. of Toronto, holidayed with ks>tlse>r Meffftm Me"" CO.. l.isl., I bsUbgsa. 'N•1. Wm. and Mrs• Joaes- ♦t chis season our thoughts natusslly Mrs. F. Hutchison, we are sorry �. '�CF�1yE"N � turn to gifts. What would p gives myour oos- -oto report, has been serioualy til igOld gumateBd hj �•. wife more than an An le lamp u ging the past week but at lifer g : to-date light, burns coal oil. 1 of writing was somewhat improv- - _. -- -- light a,tour of your common tamps. and rose no more to run, than All two. Can be E. W. Evans, o! Whitby, so- turned !sigh or low and one-or two burn- era used as desired. Requires little care. companied by his daughter and Oo Fr urau , A ads spent Monde with � gTiquiture Wicks trimmed once at mouth. No odor. ' several frits pe y his brother, Joseph and Mrs. Ev- no smoke,lith®heat. The beet for n or . - -- ePiLL BH Eit4LD IN � ''. - � � try use. A better fight for reading or .: �•`: ADS. _ . INSTITUTE wrST T l E working or than gas or ,electricity. Fred Madill and friend, err. INf">tlTBY- C+Q : GIA {/ar ! a/ Stickley, both of Torotto Univer- icementa res and goody sit spent tkMr Chrirtmas vacs• Pltosz churches, at I home.wo supply glyour a-zic - right aha yp aaetyline plants that W-tl meet your raga pct g t i' F" tion with the former a ate, J. guaranteed. : B. and Mrs. Madill, t Baan 16th to Feblaxy loth, 1911g 1 w i000_waaher_Iha ea+�_ table itt to your wife, one that she can use ''. Was. Montgomery ._-whu- ---- - and In Wt. for y n employed in the live stable fol• _ yo the-6 willing torpay$1i .00 per year o save her from he drudg- and appreci ry fifteen. I! the past few months. has been en- The studies will be as follows : :: ery of washing get my catalogue. -• - ga$ed by W. Thompson as drive[ - FOR YOL RSSLF. A gasoline engine is a most eyeful and nowadays a1- ' Of ala broad wagon. STOCK JUDGING, ETC. YYtIIAL HU$BA\DRY FtirLD fIV88A�iDRY r sizesand -- A faintly gathering to the num- -HORTICULTTTRE _$P[i AYINc3 [x8ECT8' ANU FUNGUS DI9Si8S8 most and��aeet everyrt oneed m Phone or drop have acard for catalogue. For month : - her Of thirty-seven took plwce. On_ _. AY�E[k3. AND,w$t.D SEEDS „e,cfRlc"ULTLFR*I. BdTYI�Fg--.. l:�p self s 9-6.p. engiawfor-$t9ft08: --_._,- - New Years Day at the Boma of -- " 't4bI:A@n AND �AINAI� George and Mrs. Cooper. Those. FARM ACCOCVTS (Jf3-OPERAT[ONiteQg ppresent included John H.and Mrs. Howard E. Turner, • Unkerhill and family, of Aurora. The course is free, and is intended for young Farmers and Fr<raters, sons. and also seventeen grandchildren gourd maybe secured in the town at reasonable rates.. jbsve gasoline engines,stmw cutters. washing machines. wringers and �. of Mr.and Mrs. Cooper. One o!the Blain features of the course will be practice in stock judging. other seasonable good,on hand for immediate delivery. On New Years Day a happy rya• Trips will be taken to farms of the leading stock men in this community for i union took place at the home of thio purpose. Send to-day for:a'coPT of our illustrated calender. - �am WANTED NOW J, , "rhos.-and Mrs.{Gibbons. - Among J. H. HARE. Department of Agriculture, Whitby. the twenty-three who Were pres- For Pickering and surrounding ilau l�obt. and Mrs. Worthy. trict for tall and winter months re i ant were - :_ energetic reliable agent to take orders j • aad family, of Brampton.. Win' • p for nursery stock. " . 'sad Mrs. Gibbons -and family. D . --sIMPSON Pine flooring, Manitoba-siding circ Gooa PAY WffiLY. Ovrsrr Fissaand Gibbons, aad Mrs., ]tIt•s. siding, matched. roughand•dressed gzcLvszvs Tasarrosi - + : •Warlord, of Toronto. gyp; all a M�•y Xmas aad's Happpy New Year.- Also Santa Claus joins us pine and hemlock. New Brunn- app AORii AosonR the legacies begaeitLed wishing all the children a Very rip'y Xmas, trusting that none of them will wick'whits cedar atogiee and ': -Under cultivation. We tee to by the late police trusts to the be forgotten as-he left lots of beautiful toys and other things for them at D. Pet deliver stock in tion and up , new board was an abundance o! Simpson ac Co's. _ gelLphone :Terms cash to contract e. We can show tlist . - s. The _ . 90N: there is money in representing a. enow ggpp on the sidewalk - W. D. GORDON well knowb reliable firm at this new bd&_2 are talking of enacting , Established over$e yam. Write foe - a by-law,makin each property- a Twig r6nim r� owner responsible for the removal Cem �K�ltn � � a r of the snow from the sidewalk-in- PAT[NT[D AU0.SIS,lane Wasted N Ow PALE"Nunwat-Co., plb'''�1'l�iDAZ For Pickesing aad surrounding roan- U-12 Toronto,OuL as nth a „• 'trout of his premises. , for al an Brougham Union Lodge No.209 :lOc lb. try r f 1 d winter•months, �r t._ _ � Raisins. .................... able agent to tate orders for �• $'d9'0 �On �, Qi W�L<iit F. &A. X., bad its annual in- staUatuon of officers on the even- Seedless raisins. ....lie lb. Northern in N,uraery Stock RICre !ROS.. W WWMVA A idg.of-.Tnesday,,Dec. 27th. Under Pay week!,:. Use of'besutiful outfit the able diEectioa o!Bro. (Dr.) R. Seeded raisins.:...,..... ...10c�lb.i free. We I uarantee strictly first-claw are prepared to furnish you anything .... stock Brodie, one of the most efScieot " ........1Oe Ib. _ � We'groweiast--ssellingpsph i�ti h ire P the line of water suppr such as P. M.s in the district, the follow- 'Currants •,••• um windmi onlyby , ourselves,on which ing brethern were installed into !tic lb.� -wiir no ompetition. It s to sell•for a plumbing'. - M lls, hydraulic rams. Mixed peel ` pa brag.etc their respective offices : W. M.- firm bl y�� They are also expert well drillers ' reliable r Rsta �� p ". Bro. D. Gregg, S. W.-Bro. T. C. Prunes, large size.............:...13c lb. fes patented waistband skirts, Write for particulars. and respectfully solicit•your patron a- Brown, I. W.-Bro. G. L. Middle- black sateen, two accordion pleats..$1 J. Stack and mizeci tea.......'....::'28c lb, Knitted sTzirt with satesen Sounces.1.96 WIgKEE'gIIRgERY, age for the future. Ind.phone 8681 -' ;rt 'ton, S• D.=-Bro. D. M. Morgan, Sateen,with two embroidered flounc- - D,-Bro. D. A. Scott, Cha Bro• This is the beat tea in Canada es;six inches deep. ... .. .1.60 PORT ELGIN, ONT. E. EVA�TS! -• tiFeo: Johnston, Treas.-= rat. J. tattota.with eight tach embroid- - r1 lh�l A7 `Bundy, Secy-Bro. W. R. Wood, for the money. cry, twenty rows o!fine pleats The Pickering D. of C.-Bro. T. Caster, I. G.- and stiching 2� PUMP Bro. J. A. Grant, S. 9.-Bro. 'J. Coffee.....:'86c, 36c, 40c,frees-ground, alone j h We alone control sale of v• � ance Committee S Residence,'Dundas $tir 'Underhill, I. S. Bro. T. Birkett, ,these skirts here. op and while you wait. 'Tyler-Bro., J. H. Madill. After -" ,,: The object of thio Association is Lo ;WHITBY,ONT. the installation. the, brethren lessen stealin and prosecute g 'paired;,to the public hall down Boys suite and and overcoats; Men's, Women's and Children's• boots :. felons, Three doors'west cat Whitby Hos, '{ , - • stairs where their ladies awaited Men's And'Boys' hats azid gaps, pants, overalls, - ' and shoes, •stotw oe►mmani• - ._ them and where a generous oyster shirts and drawers YembM'a hav►inR _ : supper was enjoyed by all. At Dale immedlaMi- y witFs any member p�e are prepared to instal wood to iron � fee per Bro. Brodie was elected R Ezssaays-Oonmi000-- pumps on short notice.also attend "master of ceremonies for the ev- See our combination Ainner-sets,97-piece,reg.$8.0e,for$6.00. Nothin equal M,� p fes $1.00. to all kinds of repairing. ening, and the usual loyal, !rater- to this ever shown hese for the money., Japanese China in beau[ ul ,ate to ai be bad neo spa!e„"oet,w, Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill. $- ieee sets, tees pot,sugar and cream pitchers, 1 ,1, 1.80. alto' sewoftw on epptwauon. mal aad social toasts were duly P d-piece sets, 4oc ,600.Tie. A large amortmgnr of oth- _ also gasoline eq engines sad.' honored: The newly-electedof c- er very beautiful dishes in ohini for[fie 11 mos Rise.Com.-L. D. Banks, the a9nre gear acs were given opp��oortubityy to trade. Come early and sea them.; _ W.V. Riabsrdson,Pickering, Oi;t� MAGNST CRRAM SEPARATOR " exercise their platform abilities 1.A. O'Connor, Arthur 1efreyl which they did inspeechesotmod- D. SIMPSUN dL Co., PICSERAN ,.,, PhoneN�-� residence. Si s peat and moderate length: .4. ??4+'•x$. .n WY] YS' a9w'4. 6IY LM. � '.y ''� L"E' S. :� ..a'q.• r, w,!. .;:n',. •i!�k, .:•%". 7.. ';r- '� $. r8 +r t+`:an - ps ,�,'. :?'r*�.,5. r '.�;.yr,, ,.•- ..1.c'' .6`' N Sr..v �s..: � r ? .r..y"J'' • -5.. ... ..., .i� gra� `' ae�a. r� ,r��ri^ � ,�"•.-•� 'Ka", . ';.;.r• n:"`-,. r ., 3, lz it ,:9'�' 'F, .� ,.4w .� ;''e, F�' r�•,•e-•-- 45•. �. .qS, '" +fir +*.' S� �' ",5.::,, r,z. � ;,t � �'• ¢. �� 1 "5 w y .: _ .-<, .. .. .ice, �,..„: � .i 1 ',«;t x.' C" .! .t.-,wr, �;:» ,^, ,, �.:.�•�`a s • .. yr:.� t.. _ +,c •^� yr .• .-, :r.. � nc`ir s?'_4u. � .r9••-. r e r i ,� 'S:•'y :< ,"'" ,` , � _ 'mw• .,,.,,. _ -rr. .K:•n,,�c way.K � .h w,�9Gr�'�,sr,vs,ssM +-fs+,. ...r., A. 1 ++4+4444+ as she moved to•leave thehe' room step __~• I, - � her. OMK f " ZA Tell me," he said, quietly, "if RR ASAL gZV17t - you had not overheard my--.words x , to Merefield would �► Cu" ses � ` " you have been ' 0 inclined to accept my uncle's uf- ca>Rolr>-C coag t for 1"- - Boos,h "Distemper; Gasses Care and PreienWo YREE. An bra - „ - A� �/ gfate,Harneu dealers. Il rnd ROc o bottle. $11 sad a Bonen. Dirttrl - I d0 IIOt recognize your right to AL°'R olein-ALL WHOLESALE DRUGGIBT9, i s ! question me; the girl answered sPOHit 01149DWAL co.,Goshen.Indiana u.a.A. ' i :_.. .- ' _ .. IIB -aw _-------..._-- _ _— _. �R,- -LOOK INTO THE PAST satins I feel that I was.both > n..d w a,Imes= I unjust and unwise," the young mapp t went on. "There is'as Id proverb � •n:di a t. .. that says, `sever judgg by appear- tare sees _ •... tar ♦,e,♦ ante , in which-I have.-,-,y be- lieved up to now; but since I have M(� ]�( • CURE p Mr. Middlerib sat bolt uptight is =CHAPTER III,-(Cont'd) the dogs, -who all'knew her well,. had the pleasure of seeing you 1, .. MIDDLERIB S UUHE befl. Hit hair stood on end. The Nurse Wortley was delighted to and a tear rose to her.eyes as she - night was warm, but he turned .t4. tee the girl and .. welcomed .her i realized how great was the gift held Nancy Hamilton put_- .up her ice in a minute: Warm]y, i out to her, and the hand, BEE'$TIDTG A SURE CU "Where „ he liod ' the of she refused from the one, spare me the insult of __ggEL HAmISH. with pallid lips; as he felt all over Nancy debated in her-own mind - - flattery,"• she replied, shortly. �the bed in frenzied haste-"where `=-'whether she should s the would call her own. Then, • - peak of the hearing footsteps, she rose to her On mY.honor, I mean no in- Householder Who ,-Tried-, It `Got' in. thunder are Lhem infernal :. 'wogdgrful offer that had"been feet and turned as the door tl suit, he replied, hotly. "And as bees 1". ' proof of that, I beg to. gild m • y%a made to her,.and decided not to do I opened a Y Mone Worth and Then And a large bumble, with a stip and some one came in. —. - voice to-that of my-ueeWs and m ':. Some. -- -Fi e8s-ss. ger o - soorn, - �- "Perhaps by to-md'lirow Dorothy This.,some one, .however, suss not cousin's, and salt you.�6o reconsid -. just then climbed up the inside of sx she have forgotten all about ft," � Sir Humphrey Leicester, with .hie �er your decision and stay here." One day last summer Mr. Middle- nightgown, until it she thought; "least said soonest�bluff, cheery manner, his mane of Mr. Middlerib s mended." I white hair, and white beard, and `Thanks, you are very kind." rib reading in his favorite paper a I got squarely between his shoulders, a 1 He flinched at her sarcasm. paragraph stating that the at>ng-of and then it.felt far his marrow, and There was a long letter from the',. handsome ple.rgant face but a a bee is a sure cure for rheumatism Y, Here is one of Will doctor to give them food for con. !young man, tall, dark, pair, You not believe me 4" he he said cal'- doctor " g t at a asked, slowly. decided to try the new remedy, them•" ' s versation, and .they chatted on so of deep-gray eyes that attracted "I reap cannot see what it mat- 3 y And Mrs. Middlerib felt ashamed immediate attention. Y He contracted with Master Mid_ r. long that it chimed half-past five, IteArs,whether I believeyou or not." dlerib for a limited su 1 of bees, i of her feeble screams when Mr. before Nancy ima fined it was near "IPP Y. - g g your pardon," he saidshe spoke-she lifted her eyes For the small sum of one dime !Middlerib threw up both arms with Iy. late. drawing back. Nancy colored viv to his face, and--the -blaze of the Master Middlerib a reed to a howl that made both windows "Take care of'yonrself, •dearie," idly, bowed very f4intly, and pie- ifirlil e fell on them. , cure several, to wig• six bees six rattle, roared: " pared Y g P Nurse Wortley said. "Ali! Miss, P ed to go. an instant he had veto sized• and age not. specified• but Mr, M• i "Take him off! Oh, land of _,.Hamilton, my dear, you have won I Pra do not ]et me Intrude," her. did not tell his son what he wanted Scott, somebody take-him off!" 4 „ , golden laurels for yourself over this Derrick Darnley hastened to say. (- "Stop one moment," he said, those bees for, and the'boy went.off THOUGHT HOUSE. BE 1,ITCHED ' ease. Ripstone does. nothing but "I-have-only sauntered in here from hurriedly. "I own I am a conceit• cion with his head so fu11� on his mis talk about 'you; and as for Sir sheer idleness, while you, iio doubt, �ed fellow to imagine #hat you would of astonishment thht it fairly whirl And when a little 'honey=bee be- Humphrey-*Nell he was riding have another and better reason for care one way or the other, but w ill' cd. Even,ng- brings all home, and , gan tickling She Bole of Mrs Middle •' �;� past here yesterday and he told me -your presence." you answer me just one question, I the last rays of the declining situ ribs foot, she so shrieked that the _ k you were an angel." i .. "I wonder .who she is," he �tMise Hamiltoa9" !fell upon Master Middlerib with a m° bewitched,use wasanti im- `'" Nancy laughed, then 'kissed thought to himself. "Leicester did ( ''If I can," Nancy _replied, in- mediate went into s short wide-mouthed bottle tutu-! prima• _ Nurse' Wortley, and took her de- -not tell me he had any guests here." l,terested almost against herself. Portably populated with hot, elf- I The household were aroused by evhen she started on her Ion walk re on wish to speak to Bir Humph- this tilrre. Miss Middlerib and arture. It was just growing dusk: "I wi p p "j think I can pride myself on natured bees, and Mr. Midd:erib ' r g , _ y business, certainly," Nancy my knowledge of character, and so and a dime, The dune and the bot- I Master Middlerib and the servants but she did not mind that, she was replied, coldly, after a moment's -I venture-to gaythat tle•ehan were pouring into the room, adding - your nature bed hands. to the general confusion of howling :afraid of nothing or of no'one liv- pause, "and, therefore, with your is one that would never forget a -PVT BOTTLE IN POCKET': Ing except Thomas Moss, and he permission, I will remain." ;service rendered, 'however small. at rilr.dum and asking questiorls, - w� -tyss not likely to trou-ble her now, ; So saying she turned to the fire !Am I right?" Mr. Middlerib put the bottle in i hiie they gated at the figure of a She hurried on through the vil= again, leaving Darnley' staring at.! Nancy nodded het head, his coat pocket ,and went into the man a little on in years, arrayed in -' loge till she reached a small gate her graceful back and file loose coil ! "Yes, with all my faults, I don't very su eyeing c oslyV ora thoughhhe had ' at long unattainable g K rt, pawing fiercely.that admitted her into the Hall of red=brown hair that finished off think I number ingratitude among made up his mind to ating'to death die of his back, while heidanaed amu Cardgrounds, and pushing this open, her dainty little head. She had rnot them," she:acid: smiling faintly, the first person wno said "bee" to ' unnatural, weird, wicked ced alooking,g iB j „ through. As she did so.- she had time to change into her Burse's-i Arid that if it were in our heard two men's voices speaking, dress, so there was no outwards n er to return that service, however him., He confided his guilty secret jig by he dim, religious light of : . ►' stopped involuntarily 10 lis- to indicate who she was. Idifcult, b sone of the family He hid his I the night lamp. And while he - lien ; the next instant she was tremb-I "By Jove!" the young mall said 'more amyI nght j do it 4- Once bee, in his bedroom, and as he look- danced and .howled, and while hng, all over and blushing crimson to himself, "it's veryg ed at them just before putting them 'th,, •. odd, I "Ye j F g 3 gazed and shouted a navy- .but a,' - was the reply- , With shame and mortification. �coid'd--d�titre 1`have met her some-1 "Then," p y` $A`a3' be: half wished the expeii= blue wasp t'1a• � Master Middlerib +� Darnley said, quickly, .ment was safely over had put in !, bottle for good _ Just to her right hand were two where before; yet she doesn't know !r'i want you to. do me a kindness Poen sauntering along slowly, slid me." Y SLOWLY DISROBED, measurement and variety. and to smoking. - 'fo return for a slight r service I was Bedtime at last and the night Was�keep�the me:iagene stirred up,q& Str HumpSrey bustled in at this 'fortunate enough to render you one Warm and sultry. 'Under varioiia 8 wings with a cur• "The whole tiling is psepoater- n�meat. - might, some time ago, when a cow- dried-his le rand win - i pus"' one was saying, in a clear, "Hello. Derry, my boy' -Ali ! 'ardiy rascal was endeavoring to-" fals'e pretences, Mr Middlerib ner of the sheet, and, after apre= i. sharp voice. "Leicester must be Nancy, child; so you two have made 1 Nancy gave a little cry, strolled about the house until' liminary circle or two-'aroulid the • • rut of his senses to entertain it friends already-I see; come; that is "it was you_-you who helped everybody else was in bed; and then'; bed to get up his motion and settle � f for a second.." I goad-very good.". j me, then Z. Ah'! 'how can I ever he sou ht his room: .He turned they down W a working gait, he fired g "Or at least until he has discov-j Darnley started as if he had been thank you - P dAwn until its feeble ray ff himself across the room, and to Itis ' erect something more about this shot. This gill was Nurse Hamil- Her vofce, full of gratitude,.-.rang ne ifs a death-light. Idyin$ day Mr. Middlerib . will al- t►ursiIIg,girl, answered the other. ten, the nursing girl, the iulventur- in hrs ears-like heavenly music. He Mr' Mldd}eitlb slowly disrobtsd-t ways believe that one of the' r- "'But Dolly seems to-have set her esa--it was impossible, She looked auddenl ex Y very slowly, rants mistook him for a burglar ,mind on it." a mere child. Y experienced a curious yet I£ is not an easy thing to do to I a shut him_ delightful sensation. pick one bee out of the bottleful ! IVn One, noe even Mr. Middlerib "The mind of a child! Why, she "I have not had the honor of an 'You can best thank me b show- ax would fire of this HamilCon woman fntuction to _ Migg H ,,,,i*,., Y with his fingers and not get into himself, could doubt that he was, ,> �---�-gip; aha£-vet' .�:g -; --fcjr file ua- trouble-Theirs ee 1!I`r '-Middle-, at ---- a Wee Mere 1f�OId—But that, �l.eicester, he said, hurriedly, just suspicions I - entertained c Kfter all, is aside from the question. and so, perhaps, you rib got was a little brown honey °uBhly cured of rheumatism. ` But Pe P Y against Miss Hamilton in consent bee that wouldn' weigh half as his boy could not have carried him- I Y'he thing is that Leicester must be "It is scarcely needed," broke in Ing to become Sir Hum hr v's -made to see how wrong it would Nancy, clearly, fixing her magnifi= daughter and tutu m F e ounce if You self more lightly giving- y pretty lit 3' Peeked him up by the B ly or with greater ~:be&to have a`person of this stamp cent blue eyes on him proudl Y ears, but if you lifted him by the , ag'lit,. But the cure was not per- I„ y.;tie Cousin Dorothy the dearest �nian•ent', and -Mr, Middlerib does brought into his house as a daily, since 1t 1s not likely. that Mr. 'wish o>F her heart. ' hired:leg would-.ireigh $s much as hourly companion for his Baugh- �Daraley and I shall ever renew our He stretched-out his hand as be the last end of a bay mule.. Hr "not like to talk about it. - - ter. Good gracious! for aught we acquaintance; there is nothing. in s poke, and Nancy Middlerib could not repress a Bob.Burdette. "! Ikno W, she may be one of a gang of I common between us; for aught he �y ly,' Y Put 'hers into it groan• i thieves, or something worse! I I knows about me, I may be one of I "How do ou,know that you,,will "What's the -matter' with you t" LATE KING STILI, VNBIG RIED, <� ;,&hall be very:firm to-night,.and-" to y Y sleepily asked his wife: It was very,. . . . gang of thieves or,. perhaps, not tire of q hard for Mr..Middlerib to sa -he And. the two young men paced worse-" your new acquaintance in Arweek 4 she said, rather tremu- only y ]U Resting Plato Has Not yet slowly away into the dusk and aha- I Darn] y felt hot, but he did it.- He, Rt4a Settled. Darnley started as 'if he 'had lously, didn't- have to lie about it either. ! Sows, and Nancy hgard no more. been shot he. recd ized his own writ- She ions ve For answer his fingers closed over He did feel very hot indeed, about� • The Marquise tie Fontenoy writ- ry pale as she roused Fords and his brows contracted, hers, and the compact was sealed , ;•,:. _ !'herself and continued her walk to but before he could sayan thin 86 all over and.197 on the ens of his Ing to `t��e New York Tribune sa s; the Hall. Nancyhad Y B in that mutual handclasp. thumb, He reversed the bee and I "Kin Edward is still unburied, . gone quietly on, and in B i Was I not right? How well I ,gentle and grateful terms had ,-- (To be continued.) pressed the warlike terminus of it- although he has been dead for near• know the world"' she said, bitter-I begged leave to refuse the offer * - .firmly against the rhegmatic knee. JY nine month&. His coffin It didn't hurt so', badly as he rests on a efore th• W "I am condemned already, made u her by Sir Humphrey and �CE.kV 3IIGHTY liON$TER. though it would: . It-didn-`t Burt at altar, in the centre of the Well, perhaps it is for the best. It�his daughter. ..Sir Humphrey was would have broken my heart to more than disappointed, ell• vaults, beneath St. ' George's ` ppointeci, sad urged What, Sea Asks in the Way of COULDN'•T FIND BOTTLE: Chapel, in Windsor have listened to such words after, the girl in every way he could to Shing and :Hes: I had agreed to stay.! Now my de- reooasider this decision, Then Mr. Middlerib'remem.'remembered, Neither Bing.George nor Queen • Alexandria has come to an de. vision is taken. I shall refuse Doro- "My darling will break her In a year, of the men that go that when the honey ben stabs a; y thy's-offer; and Mr. Darnley's an- heart," he,said, in a troubled way'- down to the sea in ships as a trade, human foe it generally leaves its I cision as to .the ultimate dispos.•IJ Rloyance, and anxiety about me shall then , turnin to the y'�drowned, well u of the,•burly, and while-on the oneB young man, P to three thousand were harpoon in the wound, and the' in-he at rest." "Derry, won't and the sea took toll also valid knew, that the only thing this! hand it is possible 'that the et�tftayou try and pereu- _ She found her ate s - p ent very tired, ode Miss Hamilton A. about two thousand asses r ` bee had to a i play be left 1n the _. to• do •a p e s. t o with w i royal v „ s we g B as doing its, Y snit,'rt it and rather cross, and Nancy un- wish Y. Ten or eleven-thousand accidents work at the end of his thumb: He i still more probable that it•may t..e derstood at once that something Mr. Darnley was silent while big to the world's shipping are record- reached his.arm out from under the;entombed irwt granite- or marble had been said to Vex her. But Miss ,uncle did all in his power to in- td each year. , -Three-quarters of sheets -and dropped this disahled' sarcophagus in the-Albert Mem'or- Leicester made no remark only duce the girl to throw aside her bb- them are,unimportant and seven or atom cif rheumatism liniment on ial Chapel, where the Dake of sighed with relief as she laid' her-jections and gratify, Dorothy and eight hundred are total losses, .the carpet. Then after a second of I Clarence anc� the Duke of Albany golden head on the pillow and drop-himself. More than half the disasters hap- blank wonder, he :began to feel' already rest. ped into sleep, while Nancy sat in "I cannot, Sir Humphrey " pen to'British. ships, of which thele around for the bottle, and he wish- ,rhe royal vault beneath 13t, the twilight by the fire, and tried-to I Nancy said, over and over again, have been lost over eight thousand, ed he knew what he did with it. Geor$e s Ch:tipel is far from being read her Future in the blazing' "I cannot. Please let' ins thank or more than three million tons in In the• meantime.strange things I a gloonly chRmher. The walls are tsoais. von for the kindness, the generos- twenty years: had been going on. When he! painted white, and the place is brit•. ` S Bard the yours men return it which In the ealrie time 19 000 sailors caught hold of the first bee,' ,Mr, I liantly lighted by means of elect i g Y prompts your offer, but Middlerib, for reasons drew pit o•ilt`ity, • by orde of Queen Alex- tto th.e boost and and over 4 000 risen er go tip.to their the suggestion you have butih made , p . g shave met d c r B your daughter's equal; I'am a water with such haste that for the time he an ra, .who is cry High Church i,i w zooms to dress for dinner; and see-,to me is an im ossible one. I am Y grays, in British hulls in that the invalid .was not likely:not alone. forgot all about the bottle and its I her.ideas, a Innip has been •kepi to want her for some time, she stole a -woman 'who 'must Rork for her `-"`—`;' - remedial contents, and left it lying intrning-night snd day before eke softly away, and went _downstairs'living, and I do not fear to wort EUROPEAN OSTRICH FARM. uncorked in the bed, between him altar ever since„her consort's b.,ily .-to*.fi1id Si; Humphrey. indeed, I would rather have to do ., self and his innocent wife. In theI was consigned to the vault. quiet Edward VII., tllthongh he:would Y } She knew where to look for him, it than lead a life-of luxurious de The first European ostrich farm darkness there had been` a 4 r ` in his cosy .`.`den,” where the tro- pendence." has just been established within a but:general emigration from - tl at I have preferrild to have been inter-. phy of many a splendid run hung "Wel] well m dear, few miles of Stockholm b a Swed- bottle:, The bees -their win s clog red- beside his• little -'son, Prince_ 'I e Y you ita,>w Y ed with the water . 8 i Alexander. in the villa a c:htrrc:h- yid and reigned monarchs of all the best; of course;,but"we will not de- ish company, .which' has' purchased g ]Nfr. M.ldleri!i I $ on the walls; and the-clogs slumber- 10 birds from tate zoo .at Hambur had poured upon-them to'co:11"and yard--at Sandringhain, realized that- • g Gide this to-night; sleep on it, g, ur fi chairs and cushions they could find. !th-ings•alRays look difforent'aftPr'a tranquillize•them, were 'err wliiigl his ultimate resting ' pints would Knocking, she entered quietly, good night's sleep. What is it, Aman who gets a black e e en- aimlegsly' about over the sheet I either be in the royal vault bene»tth 1 k rand•found the genial owner- was Chadbrand V' �.•B While Mr. Middlerib was feeling rSt.•George's Chapel ar itr the. lid- > lnot there, but he, mind was made I And Sir Humphrey went out of eralYy earns 'it. around for it, his ears were sudden-I jacent Albert Memorial Chafe]. and .she determined.to waitand the room to speak to the butler. -- ly-thrilled, and his heart•frozen-by speak to him without delay, I Left alone with this strange girl, ShAo. a wild, piercing scream from his w �She moved up to the fire, and Air. Darnley stood staring - Q 8t herI his wu=• r!"- �' kne<ling crown,-patted and caressed gvtoldy stops cos a, ostia-colds, tea 9118 screamed, mllrr i 1 until she grew uncomfortable, and fin t;rost asd 1 S. �0 aas� „ ntel,ly stops coodha, cures col s, teats :. der. 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Its .h,11or 100�ornods-sole Eaeva+h•r•. - - a - chief feature was a strong to E•W.GIML4 M Toxoxra,otrr. SA ti (Judg. S. 8-17), and it was this that 4; Jeroboam rebuilt. His purpose in - -._ doing so as to strengthen himself ~; against a possible invasion spin e that can wage-&--warwitheu� the desert tribes-on the east. Commence the New Year Right :_:GE.RMANY S GREAT FIRM assistance of Krupp's., 26. Now will the kingdom return r� The firm is now„managed by a -He apparently forgot, or .placed - _- n. " board of tweive directors, the. by USI ' little reliance in, the promises HBUPP'S, UNLIDIITED, E31- chairman of which is the second which. Jehovah had made to- him - --- husband of Frau Krupp, tie late (I Kings 11. 38). A fear arose in 1 PLOYS 150,000 REN: Frederick's widow. Frau Krupp+ his heart that his people, attract- _ as she is still calldd, is the largest ed by the' gl6ries of the house of - - sharehohder. --The name, by the Jehovah at Jerusalem (27), might Originate ad 100 Years Ago-Buying way, is pronounced "Kropp." at last, from going three times a Lead in 'Holland to Extend _ a BOUND BY A BANDAGE. year to the fboam 't king again un JEA AND OFFEE -to Rehoboam; king of Judah. Its Business. Fryu Krupp and her two laugh His fear was also personal; as well tors have all married bar- as patriotic, for he saw that, if the , The great German firm that �s ens, friends of the Kaiser. The. p _ _ I a g 8rantoo the quality and know that if you once k- Known w everyone as "Krupp s, � o Ie turned to -, Rehoboam, he y , F.mpe.ror, indeed, sa .said to have h elf might be the victim of some try them SOY will USe them always. • land which supplies half the civiiiz- done the match-making, as he na- treacherous assault such as was lad world with what it wants in the turall wishes to bind the .K•rupp - - � ,.way of cannon, is buying .;6 large y made upoq Ishbosheth (2 Sam. 4. _ interests as firmly to those of the 7)) tract of land in Holland with the State as possible. 32. A feast in the eighth month- -"Those handsome deep - orange 1' object of erecting new works there. Round Essen four towns have . ?g' made two calves of gold-"He This irregularity, according to the squares.l colored mys-elf with on + IS so this gigantic business; which broke the second coniman3ment lee, was an act of arbitrary .xi,l• ion; I dyed enough for several , been built by the Krupp firm for I3', P g fulness, as-'the set time for observ- quilts when the children had the already gives employment to about their workmen. Two. of these are i under pretense of bel " the me- 150,090 men, and owns a city and I ale to keep the first. His mo- i ig the feast of the tabernacles wag measles, home I gave away, or - r' garden cities, much like those of 1. several towns and villages in Ger- England, .and are reserved for rQ tive, despite his plea that he wish- the seventh- month. But, as tae traded !or•colors I didn't have. . - many, will soon possess no fetir�er tired and disabled employes. led to rclie�e the people of the bur vintage was later in toe north,' the "I d4d most of +.ilo quilting at odd i E den of the long journeys to dere- condemnation of Jeroboam ought times-when 1 was waiting for my l than nine dif#erent .'groups Q- In Essen itself.the Krupp insti works. lotions are innumerable. There salem, i-r evident in what he said in not, perhaps, to be too harsh. It husband to come home to meals,, _ The- rise of the firm has been re- ; are two."housekeeping scnoola" for I his heart (20). Political ascendancy only Roes to show; that, having 1 and when be had his. sore thumb, tmThe, rise swift. In 1810 a working and personal safety were his first ado a wrong policy, a man be- and wanted'me to sit with him all y' y Krupp girls, Besides the usual lib- '� p mechanic called Fredsr',ck Krupp, , concern. We.are compelled;to de� comes ic5vuked in other sial as a the spare time I had. races and technical colleges there toot, under all his outward soli consequence. "And that square,"' indicating __iaet up a forge in the vit!age of Es'I are lirupp cafes, Krupp churches 'viAes in behalf of the religious I _ Chapter 13. Verse 1. Jeroboam one of rose and violet stripes, !sen. Wretchedly poor, he yet con- a Krupp hospital, a Krupp park- the shrewd de- leaved to keep four workmen in his. 811-solely for the use of the firm's needs of h' people, was standing by the altar-He was l was just piecing in when they came .• sy. $e had ideas which; he ;em loges. There is a Krupp res= vices of worldly policy. hir^Qp!Y officiating as priest. and told me Johnny had got into p� would revolutionize the P ods-Doubtless he rest 6a ant in which two thousand Behold thy g _.e cried against the altar-,the mill pond through the ice, snot Manufacture of steel. Handicap- Krupp 'workmen can dine at one had no desire to establish an idola lie said nothing about the- other I'd better get.the bed hot, for they -" d by his poverty,, however, -and00 trous system. He seems to have forms and signs of religious logon (were bringing him hom©. I put in a tea years' lawsuit, he accom eracy. Who he was is not record all those silk patches the next_few b9 I . But how is 'i Possible to tell- a been of Jeho shin aTher calves, or ed, perhaps because his name had ,days, while I was nursing Johnny. Ely nothing. and died, woznout man who works for Krupp's from y 6y failure, in 182ts. Jove who does nott Simply enough. young bulls'would serve as 'symbols been forgotten after the lapse of so He was always delicate, and then When his son Alfred, for whose Every one of the 15Q,[)DO Rrupp em and reminders of the strength of many years. But he was the first wetting and cold threw him into a /tK schooling the widowed-mother' hadl Io es wears the Krupp badge 'their God, and were perhaps copi stern voice of disapproval, corning kind of }oav fever. scarcely been ableto to gay, entered This is a miniature artillery shell ed from the calf set up..by Aaron from across the border, aAd,-by de "These borders belong 'to-the the business in 1E48, he found, to mode of platinum. Those of twee in the wilderness. -- They would, �uncing the altar,-showing the di- next generation," the old lady con- vine disfavor against the entire new eluded with a tender smile. Yea, :'alae his own words, "three work- ty years' cervico wear the shell (hardly come from Jeroboam's resi- ., Use and considerably more debts) Idence in Egypt, as some suppose, system of worship established.., _ I pieced them out of little dresses ! than cash." Before his loath, fi#ty mounted on gold, those of shorter y my randchildren wore and service on silver. Thia-applies to inasmuch as the 'bulls "sorsh�ppt�i Jeroboam. s ars later, he was-one of the most were alive. The two images were Josiah-For . the - fulfillment of quilted them in little hearts and «r' years engineers and workmen. Clerks, this, read - Kings 23. 13-20, it is rings-for I had more time then, l . Irowe::ul factors in the wars of on the other hand, have to wear alike and represented re reall course, in- o usage. two pairs of small platinum shells, only one God. They y unlike the regular method of He and I wanted them to have somt�- `4 tended to encourage'the' worship-of blew-prophecy to mention a name thing-pretty to-remember grandma _ T IVF . ,q(}_ pMABg,_ each pair being coupled by a chain, and are-thus-r-0e by their Jehovah, the sin' o! the king-being in this way. The theory is that this by. � -- ...-Wedged in between two huge sleeve-links.-Pearson's Weekly. the subs i ufion of-polrtical- P�=- na ��ss add l'm$nY s i workshops.in Essen, which is now ency for faith in God. when the prophecy had come to fol- _ a city of a quarter of a million in. i 29. •Beth-el-An ancient sanctu- fillment.• BIG CRUSR AT CORO`dATION babitants-, and is 'practicality' the TBT 'LAM.BUR FOR PILES. aiy of the Israelites, connected with ------sr _ --property of the firm, there stands _ the names of Abraham and Jecob, SHE FAMILY RECORD. More Than 7,000 Will be Admitted { the tiny old-fashioned cottage in Read Row Thia Sufferer Benefited! and with the capture of :iii (Josh. which the.founder of,the fires afros- Don't you believe that experience 7 and 8). The importance of this -" to the abbey. led for a livelihood. It bears an Museum•of.the Family Wardroao is . An interesting feature of King is better than hearsay t It you suf shrine increased with the advance a Qul�t. .:_'Inscription in the handwriting of far from piles, just try Zam-Buk, of the northern kingdom, 'reaching George's coronation will be the ." You can do so at your own ex case. the zenith of its greatness under l ;Alfred Krupp, ooia►mending the ex• p The old patchwork quilt was- an Queen a third- his will be - �s,mpie of his parents to the work So assured are we of the result that Jeroboam II, when it,is called "a elaborate arrangement of die- Queen Alexandra. This will be people: The site of that cottage we will Bond yon a tree trial. boa royal house and sanctuary of the invade; squares and stripes of ex- placed on the left of the King's cos- ` '`Ji worth thousands,--but it-still stays if you send to our Toronto offscci kingdom" (Amos 7. 13). quisitely faded colors. !t was the ovation chair, Queen,Mary's being unused. ' full name and addres's and a one Dan-Aa Beth-el utas at one end work of years, and as soon as Mrs. on the right: The twv Queens It would be difficult'to name three Iles read it out on the great chairs will be identical in height, plan ries in w c the 11ir. F. Astridge,of 3 St. Paul St.;I from Jerusalem, so Dan Ras at,the four poster-it*became..eve at o er an each"wr a steps-1 .s Y. Krupp firm have no interests: In. $t. Catharines,Ont.,-says:�"For five other.' It"had been, from earliest isitor that it was really-a museum than that of the King. - Csermany they'own, besides Essen I years I have suffered untold agony times, "the seat of_ a chapelry and of the family wardrobe of several Westminster Abbey will be closed ' (their headquarters), the Germania with protruding piles. The pais ephcd served by the lineal descend- generations. to the public-from the middle o! Dockyard at Kiel (where they•build was so great at-,times I would al' ants-of Moses .in unitroken succes- ''That lilac patch," the old lady February, when it will be handed P began, is a bit _of Great-Grand- over to the Office.of Works: When r _• Dreadnoughts), three Coal mi seal, most scream. sian." It does not res pear in the r -_ ries " and had no a Bible,after 'the invasion!of• Benha- mother Gray's flowered gown. She this -takes' place--a -complete trans- founu lost weight Pl?e many iron mines and I . I ...ggreat steel-making works at Rhein-' lite. I tried everything,,I eves 'dad (1 Kings 15. 20). Its history. had it, when she was married,'and formation in the interior of, the _ ��•. r -en on the Rhine, and at Magde- heard-of for piles, as I .yas-willing. esfter is obscure.. when her t.-st daughter-in-law building will be begin. Lours, They have- coal: and iron ! �,.take anything to est relief. �� 30. This thing became a sin -�It came into the family she gave it to At the crowning of King Edward mines all over Europe. The fam- was ,useless, however, and .I %Imosl resulted in a lowering of the relig- her,;and she wore it for second best at least 7,000 spectators were pre- .y - "pus iron-making town 'of Bilbao, in gave up in despair, acus ideals and worship of Israel, s .every summer'as long as she lived. ;eRt., Tris number is likely to be r : dbusSpain,ris partly theirs.• It is from "One day a friend gave me a sam gradual degeneracy which at length. It was one of those French10i - considerably exceeded, since King comes in for, the sternest re robe eces; op couldn't wear one George has ordered that accommo- Y Bilbao that Britain gets most of `pie of Zara B'uk and told.me e1• s P_ y her sup�lies of iron ore. friend of his-who bad been eured tion on the part of the prophets, It cost three shillings a 'yard, but 'dation shall be pros"idol for mem- .IHOTEL FOR KRUPP'S GUESTS .I decided to try Zam-7:nk, and the P tem who) aubequentnhisofseas it That bluas like ae d amondiece of l s apiece of their f the ladies.-adies House Two tickets will and relief I got was encouragipg. I <<Th available for -every member, and Everything Krupp`s' do is on a used three boxes, and at the'enc a record of the mode by which, with, the gown I had when my husband gigantic scale. At Essen they keep. i of that time I was cpm letpl cur g- these will be issued 'early in the P Y the best intentions,' a church and first cam© Courtin it was one .,Ai hotel alely'for the use--of the ed•" . -. noAiou may be corrupted." Sunday night,'and I'd taken off any ,New Year. Each member of the firm's guests. These are eh'cHA Zam-Buk will also be found a 31. IIouses o! high places=Buth. best'barege'and'put on my -blue ',House of Lords is entitled to a tick- ~ fo'reig'n military and nasal officers sure cure for cold'sores,' 'chalypec the Canaanites and early Tsraelites print, to h-elp-get supper in. I I- et for the ceremony, and another y for his lady, -and the. .,inspecting the work: 'Krupp's'are hands, .frost bites, ulcers, blood used to worship on hilltc,ns, tiro_,• member that I felt ver bad R. re- �e domande carryinggout for their respective poison, varicose Sores, scalp sore's bably 'as bringing thein ne-erer th'c I d'changed my barege-it was a.re- must be satisfied before any other a ringworm, infamecd patchesi babies supposed""dwelling place :.q Jcho- al soft buff, trimmed with quill.ings c considered,..even -those countries. No bills, of course, are resented. This hotel 'costs eruptions and chapped places, cuts vah. Thou-g-h-tire law prescribed u of-male green ,satin ribbon. _ Tut ,� r ie r their repre- 4 ]aims are c g f foreign oyalt• s o _ , -- year. oases and skin injurie! restricted form of *orship, the u,e Darid always said that little blue sentatives. rupp s seri- riot was the neatest 'thing he ev- Extra accommodation '_will be Alfred KrunP-Ras- succeeded by generally. All,druggists-an s orei o ig F v the ' second Frederick sell at 50c. box, or post free frou fides and .other religious zites was er saw on and because--he - e �1�� execting dg�d the an his son, P � The new head of the firm Zam-Buk Co., TTrori= upon re coptinued till the, time- o: Aeze` liked o put pieces preen and the h 9chapeI chKcommEan rd the Con- _ li Krupp. g es or which was a peace-loving scientist with cc:pt of pace. You era warned kia�. _ P lent view..Qf the whole cereinonia, 7. g passion for botany= and zoology, against harmful imitations and sub Priests not of tl;e sons. cf, orange and brown.wee@ once, art Similar galleries were built prior and a positive distaste for cannon- stitute-s. Levi-According-tp .the pct}ter'ouu- .of...tiister. Caroline's Raribaldis-she making. Rumor lass"it, hoRever, - - - rA " mac law, -the priesthood was re- always wore deep or flaming colors; tQ the coronation of King Edward, 'that o_n. at least one occasion: he stricted to the Levites, Jeroboam they seemed to' beglong with her but were not used,'because it was F may have felt that he was acting rich color.. and dark, :handsome feared that the • might obstruct the made his presence felt. On one oc- MAYOR'S MANY ACTIVITIES. . _.ra ion he bearded Bismarck in-his .The Mayor of High Wycombe, from necessity, because of the 'mi- face. view of distinguished visitors. _ . "Those :white squares are all bit§ _� den and told him flatly that a cer- England, is not only in business^as gration, in .large numbers,,.'.bo.the _ tain-war must not break out And. a hairdresser, - but is also .color- south, of Levites who prefarr�d to of my liabies Emily's and ¢Johns ? id-rot. sergeant in t1r�aiyerritorials, fore- abide by the worship of Jerasal.em gin s, hos s, h David and Solo- And .those buff§ and blues and The banana'aeeNs 8n1v or r•ne There are several uncrowned !man• of the fire brigade, vice-presi- At any rate, bot had trerited tone pinks and 'cranberry reds-are•pieces spot on earth, the Andaman Is- kings-in Ellrope, and the head 'of dant of the football club, a chain- mon, before this, of their dresses- when trey were lands. Elsewhere the plant is gait- _ the Krupp firm is certainly one of pion marksman.;•Eublic singer, ama- what indifferently the matter of from ahoot& few nations , children. them. Thorn are very tour actor and cricketer. priestly rights. P .� . .. •`.., •.. .,irp4+ID+-f-'•..n-un.;�... ._,:.... .. ,. }. ;F. t, .Jd..1u^.A. ','' * 1�' .•-•Y.•/.. Y '.r / .',„r,w :^r. T. 4. .. r. +'l.' :L. _ C,/ ,,.f•'1, , 1 ij 'P"14 ). ,g, '.": .4. .. .•T:.-i.. #�R: -'•'.�'-':.k.SSF'Y ..,,�... ..:�..'" -;... ..ZY+.,,.r.a .''� 4'. �:._.. is ,M.-T.- `�J ^p'a ;.g' '$4"4: '- s•" a ','tt gam}. a r.;":` :: t1'., F. ^,q•' s, .{y, �,y»,� '.•!J ;,;. ✓n':. •,N.ds..a:.. Via:.,,, `- s3`+:n,iY•.:,:•ew.r: .`.sass+::. +1•'ohx '-ss. ws •>r.., } .om.a..s... :'�L?' aa•—.r,.' - '. ,4. r.,`s9lf `="r•• v '•"'t�;J`' _ Y "`' ,,�, is ., �..«... .., ::_ i-..,:,, .. '.. .;, ;-,.. .. ..,..,, ,.;y^. ^#_'.'A. 40 1- ti'•aa' .. ..y., 0010 p a A -James Dena�p ship a car- V. Parkins, of Hinsale, Mr. and Mrs. - F� ;LUCALISMS. begs -Hen Hai ht we regret to -mate friends of the and groom. Tuesday. Thompson, -Allan Ohark, of Toronto spent report, is quite til at resent. pr 5 ' $ Bre The happy cat Irf t amid showers ofDiclie qq rice and beet wishes of their many & ,.,Cha-p` MaNew Years st the home of his par- -MissC• B. Simpson spent a friends for thea• future home in De- ;+ eats here. few days with relatives in To- troit. The bride travelledin a graibsm y -Mr. Guthrie,of Toronto, spent ronto• suit braided with s darker shade and ` - — `s few days with his friend, John -Mrs. Hicks spent a- few daps white beaver hat with plumes.__._.- 8ir . _ l[cCasaaa. at the home of her - Wish all their numerous Customer.a parents m _ -John Law. of West Toronto, Woodbridge. ,; RIICL;f18TEA ape nt New Years with his rela- -Miss Sate Herr entertained a lives here. number of oun • _ gfriende on Thum- TosaDAi, JAN. Iftm-Credit auction T. M._lleeB'aadeg-went lht ��s�. __ eattle. ¢ and Friends a Br��ht. Hasp ' Years at the home of his rents -Mr. and Mrs. E.Ba id6n are , lx meats roots, cedar stn and house- in Durham. spending a few days withrelatives - _ hold effects, the property of Eli Wil- Mrs. W. EL Banks is Confined in Port Pe ry. son,at lot 14,con.6, Pickeringo Sale ' and Prosperous ' s. to her bed and is under the doe- -Mr. Cullis, of the Nortb-west, at I o'clock sharp. W. B. Powell, __tors care with a very seven cold. LQ. visiting at -the home of.-..his auctioneer. _ --Timothy McCormick. of Osha- nephewi Wm. Cullis. ServRnsy, JAN. 14TH-Auction sale t we,. is spending a week at the -Miss Marcia Ross, of Whitby, of real estate at McLean's Hotel, `Dome of his mother on Elizabeth spent a few days last week with Brougham, 90 acres on Brock road, St, her friend, Miss Kate Kerr. quarter mile south of Brougham, - ,� " ora at Toronto, on Tuesday, -A1----FI a t, o tngaton, is -- - - bills for particulars. Sale at 2 Dec. 27th; to T. G. and Mrs. Bry- spending a few days at the home p m, Thos. Poucher, auc- an, of 12 Waseons Ave., a daugh- of his uncle, W. D. Gordon. tions r. ter. -The Pickering Skating Rink -The trustees of S. S. No. 1 will be open on Saturday evening, have secured the rervices of Miss weather permitting. C ' + p, a Whit y, as teacher for enlo a skate. this year. y NOTICE TO CREDITORS -The annual meeting of the aF - ..,this McCamus was in Mid. Pickeriug Public Library will be land on Monday taking part in a held in the library room on Mon. Notice is hereby given that all per- 'We wish to extend Our most hear- hoe-key match between Midland day evening next at 8 o'clock. sous Having clatme against Simnel :and Whitby. -R. and Mrs. Latchford, of Bray, late of the Township of Picker- ty thanks for the liberal 911ar@ Of _ -Mr. -Mellor, of Victoria IIni- Lakewood, Ohio, are visiting the ing in tbP County of Ontario, deceas- latter's mother, ed, who died on or about the 19th da ' Fps - varsity, has returned to the city ,, Mrs. McGuire and y " after spending the Christmas boli- other Pickering friends. of July, 1010, at the said Township of patronage we have received from l Pickering, are required to send by - days with Pickering friends. -Lost-A large open sleigh bell between Pickerin village t or deliver to the undersigned -Mips Ada Vanderburg, who g g and � _ .:you daring the year that has just xecutor of the Last Will and Testa- "has been spending her Christmas Pickering harbor by way of sta- meat of the said'Samuel Bray, their. vacation with her aunt,Mra: War- tion road and ba-3e line. Finder names and addresses with full parti• closed.. We now ask for your eon• Ing, returned to the city on Mon- please leave at News office. * culars in writing of their claims duly ' .;,,.day, -A number from here were in verified under oath. V lII IOII tl the 8r And take notice that on the 1st da t• ued patronage during h y@ = -Fred Bunting. returned to the Whitby on Wednesday evening y "s - - -°i k' to see the hocks of -Februarryy 1911• the undersigned tits on Tuesday to resume his y match between will•proceed'to distribute the assets upon which we have entered, and 1 - studies, after spending his Christ- Oshawa and Whitby m which the of the said deceased -having regard = was vacation at the home of his the latter won by the score of 8 to only to the claims of which he then _ reale here. 1. trust swell-assorted stook and Cour- Pa shall have bad notice and proof and -Mies May, who has been teach- -The Ladies' Aid ofSt. An- that the said Thomas L. Bray will not tag in S. S. No. 2 so successfully drew's church will hold their I,ezt be lii'IFile for the said assets to any te0II8 treatment W1Il merit your i W the past year, has tendered her reghlag�eeting on the afternoon person o! whose claim he then shall ' resignation to take effiect at the of Tuesday, Jan. 10th, at a o'clock not have had such notice and proof. - j of month. at Januarat Toronto this 8rd da of favor. -. end Thereeare two cases of scarlet ell.the home of Mrs. Robt. Dever. y T$o�cAs L. BRAY, y - fever in the village at resent, one Chas. Leigh and John Calvert - Y ., .. 24 Earnbridge St.. being that of Russell ndrew and have taken in hand to operate the the other being in the family of open rink for the remainder of 14-18 Toronto. +``• George Baker on Church St. the season. This will be ranch -The township council will appreciated by the young people SOUTH ONTARIO! - - meet pursuant to statute oar Mon- and we hope their efforts quay day next when the councillors prove a profitable one. The Annual Meeting of the - �' elect will take the necessary de- -Mies cLaum Ridley left Mon- clarations of qualifleation and of day afternoon for - Castlederg, South Ontario Liberal - office• where she has secured a situation Conservative Association � s����� � �a ��� Our public school reopened on as teacher Miss Ridley possesses =- 'Wednesday, after nearly two every element necessary for a good V6'iU be be held in the '�hitb weeks vacation. The work in the teacher, and we have every reason Music Hall, y _ schools will now become more to believe she will make a'success — ' rerious in view of the approach• of her chosen profession. Tuesday, January 10th, 1911 Ing examinations. - For the election of officers and - -Friday night last, was the AuoLKY ' eoldest of the season, a- number of thea c�ta important busioessof her Jl� ` 'thermometers registering 1$ de- Happpy New Year w all. _ p° Q WIBh all our �iU9tOI�erEi . - W H• Guthrie Sundayed elsewhere. ;green below zero, while several re- prank_ Puckrin returned to Com- Meeting ralled to order at 4 P. M. - - port, a drop to 20 degrees below mercial College in the city. - :B8?ZCd'tlot 1 sero.- Miss R1Ynnie Chapman Nae return- Music Hall to which all Conservatives evening and 1� -Fred and Mrs. Clark, of Sinta- 'ed to her duties in Toronto. will be held is the .even�n in the Friends a Hap p luta, Sask ,-are spending a couple Robert Cammack is laid off duty, �.I suffering from ataxia. and others in sympathy with the < sof months with the former's math- suMies Madden. owing to illness, is not Party are cordially invited. ' isr on Church street. They left Hon. WW J. finnan, Prow. Sec.: S. e. resuming her school uties this week. 'this week for a visit to relatives Sharp, M. P.. N. Oat.; Hon. J. Duff, in BI th Miles and Mrs.Chapman and Frank MinierofAgriculture:Tom.Wallace, and Prosperous New Year M. and d Mrs. Chapman, of Dund . grogr8m lots the annual EpBnt�;ew-Yeses-under-tizr parental N..P.,0. York; ; ilea Campbell.M.P.. ?• _ _ ,convention of the Township Sab• roof. Dolpbia,.�n ; �dmucd Sriaol, C: _. - - bath School Association, which - Toronto; Hugh Blain. M. P.. Peel will be held at-Kinsale on Friday. - and Chas. Calder, M. P. P., S. (int. PARISIAN SAGE will be the speakers or the evening.18th, have been issued wad Chairman of Banquet. t are now being diAes to" d. The W. Smith.e:M. P. ' UNDY .WILL GROW MORS HAIR `�-Conpeatioa pmruises tobeof un-t' usual interest as speakers of the Banquet will commence at 7.80 p. m. JOS. ' ' .-H e ,highest standing have been secur- Parisian Sage will stop falling hair Clop Swvs zHR Krxa ed. in two weeks :cure dandruff in the JAxss MOORE, Jotix BRIQHT, - -New Years Dsy here was ob- same time and stop scalp itch at.once. - Secretary President - Q r _ ,served very quietly a the village. rt ma es the hair soft, silky and lux. $1.0 OVE!'T COATS 10 The only stir was caused by the �N�NTE� going to and coming from the As A HAIR DRESSING . polls of the electors, the only Parisian Sege is without peer. It con- Ar 'interest being taken in the elec- tains nothing that can harm the hair Young Men and Women to pre-of the reeve. The excitement -it i+t not atm any_or gregsy an _ positions _Qf_Trust and -however, was not very intense as prevents as well as cures diseases of Responsibility worth from =40 to a large number refrained from re the scalp. roidia their votes. Women an�tbildren by the thou- $100 per month. The fatuous A few of those heavy tweed, reversible collars. stylish and up-to-date g Band use it daily as a dressing and no in eve rtspect, real good value, and the rice is within W. G. Hanna, General home is complete without it. �stt0� p • 8ecretary of the Lord's Day Alli- MONEY BACK IF IT'FAILS • the reach of all. ince. occupied the pulpit in the Methodist church Sunda avenin Druggists and stcres everywhere y e e TIES-We have the largest range of ties and mufflers very suitable ,when be addressed the united Prot- guarantee Parisian Sw a and will re- 1'Q$Q�'pQ� Q � 'eetant congregations of the vii- fund your money if it mils. Ask drug- fo4 Xmas gifts. Also the newest nicest line of house slippers gist T. M. McFadden what he thinks stapds far above the average busi for every member'of the family. ` .,,(age. Mr. Hanus is a forceful and of it. He sells it at 500. per large bot- ness college of thus country. Its reedy speaker, and he laid before Yle'or you can secure it by mail poet- record for placing in positions is a - = the people the work of the Alli- paid from Giron: Manufsctaring Co., remarkable one. ° &nee in their efforts 'to maintain Fort Erie,Ont. See that the Girl with Large catalogue free. R. A. BUNTING, .. 'P.ICKERING :-'the sacredness of the Day of Rest. the Auburn hair is On each package. ". ' -At the annual school meeting gold and guaranteed by T. M. McFad• W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. L held on Wednesday last week W. den,, Cor. Yonge&Alexander Sts. D• Rogers was re-elected trustee Don't forget the $15.00 plume. You may ' ' for the next three years and- W. MYRTLE J. Clark was elected for one year A very pretty'Christmas weading be the very one to get the II1Ylber to fill the balance of M. F. Chap- was celbrated at the home of the man's term, the latter having bride's sister, Mrs. J. W. Disney, Dec. moved away. At S. S. No. 4 east, 28th, when Miss Jessie Davidson, of Mrs. Leigh is now reducing the price of all her remaing stock of trim ;, 'F. W. Hobbs was re-elected, and Toronto, became the bride of John B. " wed hate to half rice, $6.00 for$8.00, $5.00 for$2.50, and so on. -at No. 2, 'Arthur Gormley was Clark,of Detroit. The bride entered p elected to fill-the vacancy'caused the parlor leaning on the arm of her � Now is your chance to get the beet bargain ever offeAed. r b W. W. Sparks' At brother, John J. Davidson, Toronto, -' y p " They all cost wore to produce. to the strains of the Wedding march --- -'-- - - -_ y _Uis Brock.Road school G. Cowan, layed by Miss Sate Thompson, of _ pp Jr., was re-elected. 0sale. The bride looked very pretty - . _. _ •« -Miss Matilda Ludgate. who gowned in cream silk colioeneandwas MRS LEIGH, - - PICIRERING Qf.allmataA b ,d-d"ign- wse formerly a resident-of Church attended by her sister Mise ae avid=- kept in stock. It will pay you St., Pickering, died at the home eon, of Toronto, wearing gray tam' to call at our works and,inspect oar stook -' ..of her sister, Mrs. Albright, of ine silk. The groom was assisted by and obtain prime. Don't be misled by - • n Brougham, on Wednesday morn- Frank Lewis, of Brooklin. The care- agents we do not employ them,oonsequent- K l l vii be here" - ing at the age of 66 years. The cony was performed by the Rev.W. ly we van, and do throw off the agents Anter So deceased had been living in Whit $' Andrews, M. A.,of Queen st. east commission of 10 per oent.,which you wW ;• for some. time and late( it- Presbyterian- church, Toronto, of certain] save b ing from us. by y which the bride was a member, after sail solicited. y pnrobw came ill. On Tuesday she was which supper was served in the dining Then Oh for the North-west black Galloway robes and coats that are R; s conveyed on a stretcher to the room,which was tastefully decorated WNITN $RANITE CO., warranted not to get hard from use or age, and the German baggy ; home of her sister, but she gradn. with holly. The bride was the reci• o'aoe. Whitby, ontart lap rug that will not fade. Men's and buys' suite of all sizes at pric- jr ally became worse until the fol- pient of many beautiful and useful resents. Amon ea to suite everyone. All kinds of mitts and gloves at the Y r ' ,.lowiag morning when her death P g those from -a dig- PICKERING MARKETS ocenrred. Her funeral will take tante was Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dav- — idson, of Toronto. also Miss Mae, of White Winter Wheat.......:. , $ .86 a place today (Friday) when her Toronto-the bride's parents, Jae. and Red '• FARMERS SUPPLY STORK '-:,"' • r.. .body will be conveyed to Picker= Mrs. Davidson and Donald Davidson, Mixed ,gb _ ' A ;tea for interment in St. Georges of Brock Road, Miss Maynard, of (loose and Spring Wheat... .76 temete� Claremont Frank Disney, of y� � y, >�am, oats .. .,..........•.,'.,.. .31�E. BRYAN PROP. • ' C (I I'I KERIN , l r .. .. .. .. .:u .. ._ -' ..- ...• .,' eG. ... i • : .::.., ei. ,.,wti' .wA' S'. C' Nt d21'.r�''o iw:wl�` !.`,'• r .*, r .;S' , r,. '^ --. .. : -°z w ,. � .. .. -. 'u,. 7 '.., .. �. 9.r :a. ';r' e''.:rr+;i;-'- ;,�•q `+�.,:� l r?'..:.'"' .qs+,. �,. ,.;T[, t .,u., ., ,, .v. .:.v� �Jp.te£.... . .,, , ... .. :. ... . n&.:-.....+ •-`,.•x.su.. ..„ s a-n. .: ., r.'. .,a. <;r. '•� ,,. 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