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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_01_13 �� v .�' •s�'n,.J-.„:•.a"`r. +Kw �::,^"'� :,,f,.-?+cr?: i` —;,f' r>x,i', ,.sm c-h-:••'-. :a+�,.+r •�' � � .i- ?.:s,., ? • , .✓`: �'. , x�a• S r - .a'.."'!$. .3. '.'�.t .a. .11..3-- a�'�`+.y- .�'� .yµ .,�i` o- 'v+R✓"':.mss b'. 'Y:t., 'R'S%'• a,: .:�..,y,w,. .., n!_u, *„9"'S'* :ac. �•M': •�,� 'S ',� h� �' r .{+''`;.'"i°�',"";, ,r`. y.. u. , .c.., ' z�,,......':t..P.W...iJ�,..... s •- ..; i�.-, t? ".... .5' :. ..,. L. 1 - '..y .✓'r .. a"....,.-.� p.. .w,..,. '.+w ', ,"T w .r+ ,� ......yi._ .....• '., .' .ilii ..,..: ... : '.... ^•-- ., ' , - PICKERINt , ONT.,.,VOL. XXX. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911 ' No 15 awe�4�>� lt> l.-�aw1Q�.... _ ATHA - $CARBORO Established 75 years - Mesd4m4 PIN S - _-- What happened to Tommy a cutter Judge Winchester has fixed this(Fri- Sunday evening. day) morning as the time in which the GREENWOJoha andMrs. Scott spent Saturday recount in the protested election for R--pp E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- at John F. Bayles', Greenwood. first deputy-reeve of Scarboro shall e ter”member of the tometrioal AseO- J. I. and Mrs. Balsdon, of Mark- begin._ In this-election R F. Law, the -elation of of Oaturio. special i t attoa gtrsn to ham, spent Sunday at John Scott's. defeated capdidate, is only three votes Q e$Ki t SLesee ]lyes tested from I46tf Best grades of D. I..&W. genu- go�rt and Mrs. Lloyd spent Bun- behind. XILLS - ins Scranton coal. Our coal makes day at W. Robinson's, White Rose. J C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., warm friends. AUDLEY _ ... _ - • Edinbn member of 1be l3allap ofAttend Claremont rink All w o '----- my new briukk o an$as Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate ave o Sask., a ent a few aye . -.:ot Royal College of enrgfon., Edinburgh. Have you tried our new blend day night, Jan. 17th. with Thos. Puckrin and family. of flour 'BAKERS' JOY" are special attention to daiesses of women and , ebildren• Oface and residence,Brougham. Of Cream Buns? If not try It We are pleased to say that Robert DUWBARTOfV m is s e at improved. ghly leased. tea. - now. - ' The Misses Dovell, of oode ham, c ' Chi P "PIGKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL — Many are sick through Iakrippe. have been visiting at T. Puckrin's. Try it. sleigh oa spent a o y time at oxzexlo excelled. on Tuesday evening to Claremont to Brooklin carnival Monday evening. There is no better bread flour t = ------- - =- visittheirformer pastor, Rev. W. R. poo. West is having an Independ- made. R. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D., C. M., ent telephone installed in his resi- - x 'i Ph Dian-in ch White Satin for bread stands , yet arae The Week of Prac.r was observed P dente. For astr there is no other floam- Gageees of Mon BD'efaelasees of Wom n,Ctanc Without a peer. in the Dunbarton church. The meet- The post master's resignation goes p 3' lugs were very interesting, mann of :1 : Tomo",B•Ray easmination. Diseases of eye. into effect in less than V. month. equal t0 g1S61m1. ear.nose,throat slid lungs. Pitting glasses and All kinds of mill feed, bran,. the church workers taking an active' What about the R. F. D. ? q all conte and chronic diseases. part. We are lad to know that W. H. 14 011186 Hoa"18 to 3 and 7 to 8 ,{gl shorts, Jumbo, feed Sour, oat � g Get a sack of Bakers Jo and 't T Mr. Walton Annie family are out o! Y chop, barley chop, a meal back- Guthrie retains his seat in the Whit- p p, pe , quarantine and Mies Osborne, our by council with a strong vote. sack of Kissimi for your Christ � . f'dQ�• wheat and screenings. school teacher, has fully recovered from her sickness and will soon re- GREENWOOD - mas baking. E. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS- sume hduties. tJ . TBa,OMm%t7yora.ast&=n*y,aad.00naty Give as a call. her es. H 0Mellor- Oomf Hones.Whitby. 1Ptr The formal opening of the new James Byers,. of Orangeville, spent Estey Organ recently installed in the the holiday with his uncle, J. Byers. a.l :LT. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, Dunbarton church will take place on Rev, C. Griffith, of Toronto, will ') • solicitor;Notary Parrot,special lexami- Thursday evening, Jan. 12. A first- hold a missionary service here next ' w�i r 0onrt of Justice, Brook street. J- L. SPINK, LIMITED, class program will be rendered by Dr, Sunday morning, E .AIS ILI, � 71y Doward, organist of St. Stephen's Levi and Mrs. Mackey, of Toronto, r .. J. G. DOW, B. A., Barristyer, .P'ICKERING. ONT. church, Toronto, assisted by members spent a few days last week with F. L. MILIQ0 .a,• oltoitor,Notary Pablle Etc 1Soae soof his choir, the l:unbarton choir and and Mrs. Green, '4—. 0-Mce next door to the standard Bank, Miss Belton,elocutionist, of Toronto. A number from here purpose attend- - c„ Whitby. 251v On Monday evening John Anson ing the Sunday School Convention at "' 4"• _ MERRY CHRISTMAS TO All entertained the Choir of the Dunbar- Kinsale on Friday. • B A Veteranar% ton church and' friends at his resi- Rev. S, T, Tucker conducted anal- 1 � R. E. J. SHIRLEY, VeterinAr deuce. An enjoyable evening was versary services on the Greenback y spent. A pleasing feature was the circuit last Sunday. Having put this Mill and watea ` Bergson, lianorazf graduate of ,mar - See my presentation of an address accom an- Owingto illness the Ladies' Aid will tart reII-mossy moderOillean Toronto,and scientific All ific 'lOI' Suites token oby me aofthe her Miss Kates previously line returned have installed a )t _ diaosom mad injuries of domestic animals treat- ,ed with a handsome ft w Mrs. Mc- not meet at Mrs. Fred Gibson's this -power Nape I ad on ehe•moat modern approved and acieatifta Fad en b members o! the Choir Ile a week as was reviousl announced. 'h. prioefptes. Offices at corner of Hing and Lint Oft Tned t0 iota ave„ Piokeriax,Ontario it' appreciation I have Cut the price off for efforts in behalf of the Choir. . Pickering College, Newmarket, to New Attrition Mill, for Feed. Wednesday Whitby Presbyterial res An excellentold pro- take charge of the. dining-room, alter � e}#rt$s! �a>rD;• Xmas trade: their annual meeting in Dunbarton on spending a year at her home here, We can also do Wheat gristing.foa• .. _ . p you out of your own wheat ' SIT G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage Now is your Chance for gram is roroided and a large attend• BROUGHAM ' VY • LVillag$ to ohs county of On 0, ance off delegates are expected. having"pttL everything in It-fakaringvufa<6 ssly g p W. Philli g spent the past week'BARGAINSK- Amon those who will take art in P a,s flu 1�1 POGCH&R, Real Estate Auc- - the program will be Mrs. Mitchell, of with friend ,n Scxrboro: Order for doingthis. . T. tows:, valuator, collector and isea•r Mr. and Mrs, Wilson p are indisposed of marrisse Lcenaem Brougham by 1 always moospay eme and save yob pour sson, of�C ntral India. who willl give ehGnS ndaota is week with Ia npHesg R: Linton A Graham flour,lso teflc ttr` rye strir„ D`HOPPER Issuer of Haulage h an account of their work in their re- Uxbridge. , . Licenses in the 0ounay of Ontario. - y, OG - ..-. spective fields of labor. Rev. P. Mc- y cisee at atom&ad him reeiaenoe Claremont. Mrs. Poucher is recovering from attention ipso to all work. Leond,of Newcastle,as the re reseota- g a severe attack�of lumhago B,BEATON,TOWNSHiPaLERS it t,ve of the Presbytery. will address John Feasby, of Uxbridge: spent Give us a call.D• Ocayyanow oommisetoaerfor the•Preshpterial in the evening. Thetatsa �.IL JJ.•JJ ...iiiJJJ .••LLi33 Sunday with Mrs. Feusby and be, �^-� �� C� TTaf11daria. docountant Etc. Money s0 loom a Presbytery will also meet at the same family. C• V wSi.7E.A.�Ls "issuer of Marriage LAO. time and place. •nO"" �•' i. �� ITT C.'LAREMONT _ Win. Cameron. of Oshawa. spent ���� over Sunday with James and Mrs. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Skating to band music, Clnremont Bogle.a � Ind. Tel. 824. day'or night g ' "-.. ._ - ��, . for Oouamens of York and Octavio. Ace. rink, Tuesday night next. Samuel Parish, who has been en gag Egg, Store, Nut and Pea sig "an ealeeof all kinds ast•nned so on ahorMet ed with J. Hogle for the st two ill hard acal. - twaos. Address Green aivr,P.O, out. pe a WHITEVAL[ months, has gone to the North-iveat. Best j lump stead) coal. All coal " I, B. POWELL, Licensed Auc• Miss Kate Brodie, of Toronto, is at tinder saver, full weight.and aion•er, valuator and collector for Miss Eliza White is entertaining her home here attending her mother, { eonnalee of Ontario and York. All' kinds of �, XMAS --- . „_ company. .. - - Mrs. Brodie. who is it] with la Rri e, prompt service. sates•oaancMd ether or daety or b7•Dorton. M, Pherriil ie slow) recovering g pp J e notes oonecsed or dst•• or other �ar- Y g Mrs. Hugh Willson and Miss Eva - LUMBER renin" m col at residence, Elizabeth se Ptok• from his long illness. returned last week, after visiting arias• Phone orders lett at Naws Osnce.pick. WILL SOON BE HERE Chas. and Mrs. Rice have returned friends in Lindsay, Ashburn and_ owing, or Maoaab's star, Claremont, win r. Good stock of rough And matchett icetypromptattention, sarefactioo suaran- from Hampton where they visited Claremont. $ K heed• My p one number Independent 2101 your iaspeetioa, -4-ie betElton cote-lid go og the S. 9 Cauvent,oln two know cabs) is mreco�eriwill ngblrom her o f hemlock a pi _ h Our stock Of parents. The man friends of )Miss Nerta he dressed spruce ro` Gagner $� Co ever this year and includes Per- at Kinsale on the 13th. recent illness. 2x, 3x and 4x Ontario cedar • fumes, Kodaks, Books, Fancy The people of our village are making The carnival which was adverti shingles, 3x and 4x British ; Have a full line Or Tresh and Cur Stationer some earnest efforts to orF&nize a Jr. for Thursday, Jan. 6, was postponed Columbia shin p Rich Cut Glans, Brush- Epworth League. We wish them sur- until Thursday, Jan. 12th on account glee. wed meats constantly on,hand. es, Mirrors,. Pipes, Purses, Toilet cess. .r Let me quote you prices on-any Pe of the had Klin r weather. building material r The Ladies' Aid meeting and con" F.C. Mechlin returned to resume his g you may Sets, Mouth Organs Watches, Spice' ROIL, Breakfast Bacon, cert held at the Methodiat church on studies at Toronto University, lifter require. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Clocks, Chains, Guff Links, Wednesday last was a great success spending the vacation with hie rents 'Bill stuff a specialty_ _. pa and was ver much eo oyed b all. here, and with N. F. and Mrs. Mechin, Ind. phone 1304. Brooches, Pendants, etc., etc. Y j Y Highest prices paid for We cordially invite you to call The executive of the Epworth Lea- to Oshawa, A. C. R E E SO Butcher's cattle Sue met at the horse of )lira. Chaa. B. Leslie Devitt returned from a two at your earliest possible conveni- Rice last Monday evening for the pur week's visit with hie grand-paints, ence and as often as ou can. pose of Hiranging the league program Mr. and Mia. Foster, of ThornburyLOCIIST HILL Vick y or another three moatbe. and has resumed his studies at the i /tom Garfield Turner, while driving to Markham High School. TIME Td BLU-Piokeria� station w9_ T. I�I. JVfcFA DDE'N church on Sunday, had an upset in Mrs. S. S. Madill received a tele- T.B. Trains going Eget due as follows- ~¢ -�j lit-Aw c3mpany with a young lady, his horse ram 13onday.eayiog that her mother, ' - taking- hL t-twa_.little girls No. _6 Mail 8,05 A"M. is in repaired b Norman Sunda Mrs. Madill has the sympa- „ , IAcsl- )Ixi_iiei Day OI nlglat -PICKERING, = ONT. g P y y' 14 Local 8.04 P.M. Miller. thv of the community. Trains.going West due as lollows= BII8 ]I11eetB all tTa1II8- The ladies' mutual agreement club The Women's Institute meeting will No. 13 Local 8.96 A.M. r ► :Teaming promptly attended to: REAL ESTATE bed a very snecesaful meeting at the hold their regular monthly meeting n, 11 Local " � , 2.90 P.M. _ ,,,,. home of Mrs. Thos. Beare on Saturda at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) McKinnon q Mail 8,ii0 P.M, y Sandav included. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. evening last. The next meeting will on Tuesday next, Jan. 17th at 2 p:m. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap, bo on Saturday next at the home of The delegates to the Convention and Leksinithing $ Peak Mrs. Geo.Christian. Horticultural exhibit held in Toronto Y • f P� {ng• Good buildings, plenty of water, one- The Women's Institute will bold will report. An interesting meeting ' half in cash, balance on 'mortgage if their regular monthly meeting onis expected, The )•dies of the tom-required. Wednesday, Jan. 18th at 3 p. m., at munity are cordially incited. the home of Mia. Hugh Pugh. •'Mar. Those interested in 'hockey met e- New c Also a gored tenement-dwelling g malade making' will be the topic. Wednesday evening when they re- yielding 12%in the village of Picker- All ladies are cordially invited. orxanized for the season with -the h A� rte." _Having rented the Dunbarton shop ing. _- There will be no service in the Meth- following officers: Hon. Piesident- odiat church here next Sunday owing F. L:Fowke M.P., Oshawa President and opened the name,I am prepay- 4�1*01�� *#� - - - � to the anniversary services at Locust -J. .A. White, Vice-Pres.-J. Mc- ed to do all work entrusted to Hill when Rev. 'Mr. Beynon,of Scar ' Lean, Manager-R. J. *Cowan, Sec,- Year me in the above line, H ����#408 koro, will preach at 10 a. m. and 7 p. Treas.-L. Matthews, Captain-W. s orsesboeinK a specialty. r Call in sad see me any time. s' . �liKi� m• and Rey. Mr.Wilson, of Markham, White, Managing Committee-Thos. at.2.40 p in. Gammage, Jae. Feasby and R. Davis. » +� �•� T .T�'T�''+N�+ - Rev. Mr.Hames having been indis- Any other clubs wishing to arrange D��A �• V. Richardson.' posed for some time found it difficult games can do so by writing the secre- W�arii pUNBARTON to deliver his sermons on Sunday last. tart'. ,J _ Although his voice was in very p9or - Robt, Dafoe, of Green' River, met Tues- The Notary Public„Pickering. condition be succeeded in preaching with a very psinful accident on Tues- - it i an eloquent sermon which was much day afternoon. He was engaged mov- BLACHSMITHIIVO, apppreciated, ing his threahinR machine from one 0e °71Zeeb Q l'i7iur� .....DOXINION BANG _WOODW ORKI1VG and Xr, Marks, of Dunbarton, S. S. In- barn to the other at'Mr.Norton's and is always going.' Resolve to be Spector, visited the Methodist School had hold of the separator tongue. The yiead 001ee. Toronto WOODT iV8N11VO on Sunday last and after giving a nice hook t w�ic on time this coming year." You paring upon a lmpor - tat ed broke, with the result that can o, wl ou say you e , E« ,General Banking Business ance of Sunday school teacher's work, Mr, Dafoe received a severe blow on You Saw gumming and filling. he congratulated the officials on the the leg which now confines him to transacted. Get one of our'Watches ' large attendance and the systematic his bets. His le Pine wood for kindling delivered$1,76 m'B , y g is badly swollen and way In which the school was conduct' the injury is most painful although it We've an elegant assortment" e, ecial attention Teh t0 per cord,.18 in. long, ed, p $1 is not thought, that any bones were of watches ab well its everything W trYY YY IRO y The death of Mrs, (Rev.)Weston, broken, that's current and sanctional by > ,I the collection Of J.l H 1 �11Y118�IIi - $ai10K ROAD of Atoka, Oklabamn,ptook place in the The annual meeting of St. John's fashion in the..Jewelry line,-. _ sale. 300te8. J� Toronto general hospital on Sunda Sabbath School was held on Tuesday _ last, after a very long and severe ill- evening of last week, and although ness. Two years ago she underwent the night was unfavorable the attend- RAVINGS DEPARTMENT. PUNTS FOR SALE an operation in New York and since ance was fair. The.following officers;" "{, is -nepo lte rsoeived of $1. and then she has been a greatsufferer. were elected for the ensuing year : NormanBaagSe�4 upwards. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Deceased was buried at St. Andrew's Superintendent—Geo. Duncan, Asst, R P K Cauliflower, cemetery,- Markham, Tuesday last. Snpt.--Colin Philip, Sec.- ens.-Fred ERING_ NE Celery and Garden Flowers. P , T7,t®SDBt allowed at highest She is survived by both parents, flue Cassie,Asst.Sec.-Trees. -'H. Malcolm. jgwELEFt AND OPTICIAN ourrQpt rates. WRgon will be on the road during .brothers and one sister. The teachers of the pant year were all 1 the season. re-elected. After a good financial. F'7;ONf: 8IT81tT CAA•. D. GORDON, Manager The Farmers' Bank failure will statement being presented it was de- 70 The Gammage Gardens, be investigated by the govern- tided to purchase a library for the WHITBY BRANCH. BROUGHAM, Or:T, ment. ,school, N", 1Z + a *�.,i�,,•,r,9,.... ,. ..,.dr;. _ ,. , :^r. ,. synk. - .t ydoL'.. .'"8.' , 4.._ ' ' nA ,n."rr ^4 ..,11.11w". _.n•.. ,.. ,,, v .,::,.w: >.a e,s.":::.ar' - ,• .�.. ..( a.. ....,,�.y ��s. s -^a':. w�•,..... e. .: •x>C ... ,..., a:n _". .. , ',s,. ',z.. ..q,:,,,. ..."t,,•r ,w':<";,.. ,sac:,z° ":i;tit ..t <<',. kf, �{r�. '�:, a.,,�e'.k'u+#t •,a.,ywc:n;•• �!' �"-t•,x��.•T .�',•rY�s: :," �:.,.s�'n ?t r. 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Drutete and harness shops, t• .. . _•.,� . mistress; it was only when she hap- ASR Distributor*—ALL WIIULESAI�E Dnt'GGI�TB. r a pened to see him alone that she ex- W0101 MEDICAL CO..Chemists.Go.hu.iadtraa,U.S.A. v perienced a disagreeable sensation in his presence, and even then she a e••�m•• .. a R was tempted to laugh down the ` K INTO THS PAST feejing as being ridiculous and be- 4 ••m*+r �, _ _ _ It is wonderful, however, how small thmgs a ec us; on this morning, for example, .cloud on the horizon of her pre- fes, gathers little strength of mind t..+ '},e♦-+a #a ,,,♦♦:e.+...+.:�»r}...♦.••}.•.+�}.�♦...♦.e as Nancy left the .housekeeper's sent great happiness. or character. There is no gliding room, and, passing through the When her household duties - at .forward. T'..ere is no step in ad- CHAPTER IV. "I fully expect 1 shall be black wide hall, met the footman William, Dorothy's particular request she vance that does not involve an ef- an again, ncy,iousl come out a once - Nancy." by his insolent stare at her, and she done she returned to her old love, smooth and easy for him is like the - ey Whose F& mpenously. And with oor Lord Merefield's resolved to bring him to task for Y „ P g her studies. She had shared with pupil in school who studies arith- I can t. expostulations ringing 'in hex•ears, Miss Leicester during the last few uretic with a key. He _'- "You must t„ P g g his offensive manner at once. g got his lea-.. .. Nancy walked away. William, she said, sharply, months all the benefits that the I sons but he died at 1 seem_. Nancy came to the window and y y "carry those chairs out onto- the best masters could give, and with firmary. r . y She had grown ver pearl ac- - looked down at her sister by adop- customed to her new and luxuri- lawn."— her 'natural aptitude and love of Just mark it down oh rich and cion, a world of love shining in her ous life now, and was almost be- P , magnificent eyes. The servant took no notice, only learning she had .made gigantic loving parent, that your boy, rain- *; 8 Y „ ginning to forget the: bitterness of smiled; he was quite safe there Who dares say must- to me? the one she used to live. Contrary q progress. Dorothy, on the other ed in . ase- and comfort, and with she demanded, with a smile. was no one near. hand, was neither clever nor desir- every advantage ready at head, to all expectations, Dorothy had "I do," Dorothy answered, laz- Nancy repeated her command, ous of being so. provided by your bounty, will not Y not tired of her new companion, - �„ illy; "you have sat over that Italian but seemed to grow fonder and the color mounting to her cheeks. Derry always calls me a dunce, amount to a hill of beans out in the .stuff quite long enough; I do not fonder of her each da while Sir "I don't take no orders 'cept she would say to Nancy, "his love- world, where heroism is in demand -' iintend to let you sit any longer on ,Humphrey bold. declared he could from-the mistress of the house," the ly little dunce; and you know I and true worth is the best of man. such an exquisite day." not do without his Nancy now. man answered; insolently. really don't care to be anything hood. "It is lovely," .greed Nancy. She had dropped into her plea- 'Nancy stopped and looked at him else'" It is unfortunate for any boy not The two girls we.e standing atslowly: It was an undoubted fact that to have a struggle during the form. gi sant-position both naturally and for an instant, then said; the back of the'�Hall. Dorothy out- gracefully, and nt, two people re- "You are quite right, I am. not D• -'thy kept religiously to this re- ation period of life, and a boy with _ :f side on the grassy lawn, and Nancy joiced more over her phenomeiially the mistress of this house; but there 'o.ution, and succeeded admirably. a resolution to make hia way is far Aneide her room, a delightful, Pic- cod fortune than her old friend is a master and he shall deal with "But with such beauty, such sur- better off than a boy with money to f g roundin s as hers, what does she buy it. Stick a tutesque apartment, which she Dr. Grantley and Nurse Wortley. you. g Y pin right there: _,moored. Both Sir Humphrey and Dorothy "Don't want more?" Nancy would think 1, P Y Y you go and get me my to herself, " It was aummer; the stately trees knew everything about her, c�d notice," William muttered, putting , and her nature is none moved faintly in'the soft breeze, the they loved her no-ne�the leas because the worse for hor literary defects.. THE MOST -FATAL DISEA8E. ! y himself before the girl; don't, II scent of the lilies mingled with'the I of her former menial duties and The only thing for which Nancy This is the terrible appellation say, or it will be the worse for iroses, the old-fashioned sweet-wil- vulgar surroundings and, the fact yer, Miss Nancy Hamilton. D'yer was sorry was the way in which the which Col, Seeley, the British Un- liam and carnation? pranked the ( little heiress treated her kinsman, that her father's relations had so understand 1' der-Secretary for the Colonies, �garden plots. Nancy's heart thril- !cruelly deserted her-only served to And with that the man put his the Earl of 3ierefield, for already gives to the sleeping sickness of s' Red with the sense of peace and hap endear her still more strongly to I she knew that it was the dearest Africa This disease is cominuni- pines, that was her gall lot now, hand lightly. on the girl's arm. wish-of Sir Hum hre s heart that Y I them. Of course her presence at Before she had time to utter a P Y cated by the famous tsetse, and Sir "Why on earth you work so hard !Ri stone Hall had given rise to Ihis daughter and this young man David Bruce has reported that out " eica about think. I don't bother my- I great Lady Merefield, the young i word 1z-nremoveday, when Sir ' should make a match of it. Nancy�hof e did pegs awtho awsingle sfrecove I in I s t ,H was onlytoo anxious for anything gJ "You are not me, Dolly, an- ' Humphreys voice said, in a deep, that would. give the genial, kind- earl's mother, participated vigor- determined wayg g. Dry. A strange fact is that the G -- - pwered Nancy, ungrammatically, �ously, but no amount of argument ,,, ' hearted father happiness. _ sleeping pickTless has -spread cn•)f- ''It is too hot to puzzle that or ersuasion could move either Stop Then cooking at him "They are only two children," I mous. wince the comm of white fl out," Dorothy laughed, and then ! P sterni he went on ; "They y e y. Y abs said, as she heard their voices Sir Humphrey or Dorothy from i is.this-did I hear that man threat- men into the regions affected by it. ` she flung up a dewy fragrant rose, i Dome toward her of the breeze- their determination to keep Nancy „ Herwe efforts have been made t� to the girl leaning out of the win- I Hamilton with them. en you Dorothy's shrilly indignant, and ' �� the scourge, but it is not Nancy hesitated ; she had felt y Pel dew "Come along, darling, I am 1 'She saved my darling's Tile, and ver angry fora moment, but there ' Merefield''s beseeching-"sad will arrested, althpugh encouraging so lonely,. with an artful little she makes her happy, that is y g fret wiser.each day. I-I wish Mr. has been made. The las wail in her voice. pp I was not a grain of malice is her ns.- Darnley would come home; I fano progress P (enough for me," Sir Humphrey a}-. tore. i Y Y I of removing the natives from the - That was quite enough for Nancy. ways answered his cousin; "even he has more influence over her than , infected cake shores has not proved The neat instant one was on the if she were all you try to make out, � It is nothing; he meant no any one, else." so effectual a remedy' as was h lawn and had slipped her hand harm,' she fey kissed hurriedly. (To be continued.} Y o� ��r •: ,- Priscilla, I -should love her still,+ S' ed. 1r Humphrey kissed her - through the other girl's arm. f g• is lust the sweet.st and P Y gently but Nancy "Go away, m dear, and leave me e��'-• ,u _ "Now, then, my fair one with "She belongs 11 ` Y the golden locks," she asked, play- best girl is all the kingdom. to deal with this feilow." STEI'PI\6 TO THE FRONT. fully, "what are we going to doh i on to us now and shall;then Nancy uthat no word of here HITS FOR THE HOME. l „ never pugnaciously, ug nac_ousl "and if d Alunt 1 Get into our liammocka and o g Boy �i'it6 a Resalutioa Better Off To clean ewter wash in hot ' P g y' would do an good now, turned and P r to steep. Priscilla can't come here without walked away, Than Osle With hooey. I water and fine silver sand,• then Dorothy suited the deed to the i beta disc reeabl�, why she can word by flinging herself down on g g y ! She never knew what passed be. Many Youths are trained along' polish, with a leather, _• "" the swinging set and cushions, stay away, that's all, Nancy is tween Sir Humphiey and the man; the li2ea-of-least resistance. Their) `'arm the dish covers as well as g g my own dear friend and sister, and, but she learned from the house• careers are watched so that the 'the dish, or you will often spoil s ,�. Nancy pulled up a low chair and „ Y7. I won't have her insulud• keeper, a few hours later-that Wil may not run against Obstacles and carefully prepared mea]. sat beside her, sad gazed at the P _ All this was declared over and liam had been summarily dismiss- y get all the I Fireproof paper can be made by.� diaappotnLmenta, The e ,• lovely little face, with ire golden over again to Lord Merefield, who Y -.locks and sweet eyes., thoughtful- protested in return that Dorothy!Hed,all and had already left Ripstone money, clothes, idling, pleasures:dipping paper is a strong solution _ - Hail for ever. i*hey want, without mrsking a single of alum. and then drying it. 1� l.Y was quite right and 'his mother r "Why are you staring at 7" oak quite wrong,and that he loved After a momentary sensation o, art to possess them "We want i Fill pin cushions with thorough- ed Miss Leicester, lazily. "How regret that she should have been Uhn to have a good time now, for I ly dried coffee-grounds, for the r „ Nancy very much, as he would have after a while he may not have it," needles will not rust in them. dreamy you eyes are, Nancy.� the unwilling cause of depriving y _ protested he loved a scorpion if is the philosophy upon which man y: "They we great goggles, ob- his cousin Dorothyhad wished it, the man of his livelihood, she could , P P Y Po Y served our heroine, putting one though, as a mattr of fact, he did not help feeling reieved that he was Parents act. hand over the orbs in question. g gone. It had been very absurd, of It is great folly, The boy who is k7e& - t like Nancy immensely, and he was Put on the lines o! least resistance What are great goggles 1" in- course, but William's persistent in- I P idly slow co.p a. 0"& eel .. Is l: not too simple-minded to see that and meets with few if a adversit- . «• .o�law". >�O d wired a voice from behind. solence had been the .only dark qY awY•a 4 her companionship was an excellent -�, - ,`. 'Mere field 11 you again!" excla thing for the beautiful, spoiled lit- led Dorothy. tie heiress. "I only came yesterday," Lord With her Uncle Henry, Nancy • r hlferefield said, apologetically, and Field no communication, though she a .. hooking rather.hurt. of occasional news of him from :You Mill live here next." - Dr. Grantley; and gradually the ! "Do1'Iy, you are rude!" past, with all its 'miseries, its bit- "Oh 1 it is all right, Miss Ham- 'ter-despair and drudgery, faded in- fcton; I don't` miiad what she says to oblivion. �,. ° I-rather like-it,, I - -.-- ow, as s e wa ac�t'o e _ _ --- -- • A'nd Lord Merefield drew up an- Hall, she was busy thinking about' l - other chair-sat down by the ham- the guests who were to come .to- mock, too, endeavoring to seem as day. Dorothy had determined on H he did-not iniad his cousin's un- raciousnesa in the least, and fail- having alawn-tennis tournament, and,.of course, it was decided at g miserably. once this was to take place.., Nancy Hamilton leaned back and "It will be a good opportunity to ` smiled; this was a daily occurrence, introduce Nancy to the county,. a- --• •�•a � o and she knew it b heart. >> Hum- "How P n�.,t.x.w•,.,N..R�.t�-d. ,rw�7.�..•w.�- .,,tt el�'r %:,, A, . Y pa, she had said, and Sir Hum- .qct► '�:. "How is Aunt Priscilla?" snap- phrey quite agreed. with his dar- • Dorothy, after a- pause. She ling. e ► e always spoke-oL-his mother in this "Let me see, one-two," Nancy ` way, although Lady Merefield wav mused to herself, "Capt. and Mrs. only her father's cousin. Fairfax, *four, and=and I wonder ' r Then there was another pause. if he will come.". DoYou Realize 3�his3ook Tells r "Well, 'haven't you, any news, "He" was Derrick Darnley, whom' + Merefield? You aro the 0allest she had not seen since that mem- l person I know," was the next re mem- orable evening in Sir Humphaey's the Advan' -How'' Concrete ` mark. den; perhaps 'It was because' his w "Oh—yes. I-I quite forgot - name was so oft.:n on Dorothy's tages of Concrete? Aids Farmers, lips that Nancy remembered..him; you were asking me the other„day, but most certainly he rose to her rising price of lumber has compelled It shows how Concrete can be used to ad- Dolly,, if any one ever lived at the mind with wonderful persistency. T�tph e farmer to look for a suitable sub. vantage on the farm in the construction of anor, that queer old plaeb near The housekeeper utas waitin to -- as. It has been empty a lonD let now ut it is g t�n_ Hamilton was ver bias for the Concrete, because of its cheapness, durabil- e�a for this boost tomost. every �aayal utiyou'n-nna- tt'lti• ”' y 1' era an miss _ •� Y Y ity and the readiness with which it can be tensely Interesting, even if you don't intend to ter' to a':Cory rich man-a Mr. ` build for a while. It contains much u3eful Crawshaw, I think." next half-hour; she found that all _ used for every.farm purpose, has proven itself the servants waited on her ' with to be cheaper than ]umber and far mase dor- information that will put 'you in the way "How delightful,we shall have great deference Land respect with able." Our Free, Book- of saving money. \mong the eubfoots You ' treated are: .?asps, Dairies, F•nee Poab, Some one worth talking to at last l'' 'one exception, and that exception per '-Feed►n0 More, Hitching Poeta, Root m a y Nancy arerose. two silly children, she whosemannersometimes had the w�>0�tb COOL CteCall DO end me lat wr ughs, Walks, Wail curb*,and• copy R'8ot ' „ „ ' opy t, declared, laughing, "and. I am not effect of making the girl most an ishowi the farmer how he can do his own work REMEMBER.—This book is the Former Can :_..going to sit here atld listen your comfortable, though the could yours-a :ostal will•bring !t g without rife aid of skilled mechanics. It de- promptly, Writs now. squabbling. The first of our guests scarcely have told why. She said mortstrates the economy of Concrete construe- arrived to-days. and I promised Sir nothing about it. ',lowever, for she tion as compared with lumber, brick or stone. NO1"""•""'•••'•"••~•~••• $umphrey to help him. So au re- ild3ras................- CA.NADA CEMENT CO., Voir, and don't- please don't come 9 Limited - for blows•" ' � � � 80-35 National Banc Building. Montreal ..•..•.•....... ................................ , "Merefield is capable of any en- sickle .�ov• coo A. saps. Dora,, beat■ ..ormity," .Dorothy .tried, promptly. Vo as"at sed Iss/a 2S coot.. ._ < n ,� .. .. •. ,. ., :: .: ... N.. ,, �; d•..- n.- it,_ ..3, ;,.F+-,.r..:d....,r +x••rn r?';r .'r•rtw:'�.ur:���ix •at:',. e�,,.-,,J6p ... p r,.Yn-5"W4y�t';...�� ,,,.k�y;'�- .;`qty a kw, ys ;a. .v"�' tiF�e7 .ft'"�. - '�`�'-'�.: .`� u� � Y „",-t"'� "w.y'.:L•" �>.' fY«-:�e,�}'.�' n,lb„+3'�•wf.,.Fw•{:.. "��:°7+�. �fiio-w "'H`� �rar�is _ ,,'Y�tuc3 "ct' T ..l s. un'• " .'�. 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A despatch from London, h:ng., the police had to clear the streets _ _ r says: No other bodies have bean for traffic, and the two tasks kept DREADSTUFFS. Has 1'hi.3 Signature Qn the paekaoe discover them on the 'uminter men woh searched the ruins of It is believed that the Dune wheat 90 per cent patents $3.3b at -__'• _- : which the Russians made their for-- the mills West. Mauitoua flours— the house 'in.Stepney iii waa tress, was set on fire by°them when First. patents, $5.40; second ' pa- burned down on Tuesday tlu:iag they found that the ammunition tents, $4.90, -and strong bakers', �. the battle between the police and supply was running low and that $4.70, cn track, Toornto. Terrorists.and supjeaed l AAAVVUtb o. I Northern .- - r, : The police found -wo Mauser• revol- the flames had broken out fiercely $1.01%, Bay ports; No. 2 Nor. .3. avers and a number of cartridge there was a lull iu the firing for a thern, 99e Bay Ports, and No. 3 at -X few boxes in the debris few moments and 'then two shots 96c, Bay ports. The coroner of the Stepney .i:s- were heard., It may have been that . Ontario wheat-85c, to 86e out- — trict states ufficially that only two the Anarchists reserved their last aide for No. 2 white and red win'- >'bodies have been found in the ruins. two bullets for themselves. The ter.. All that' was fou-id of one of the story which was circulated Tuesday Barley-5s to 58c outside, and - bodies is contain�d in a handkpr- that the house had been fired by feed 48 to 80c outside. OLLO S EXPLOSIONI chief. the order of Home Secretary Chur- Oats—No. 2 white, 34 to 34 I-2c, A - There was almost as much Fx- chill is positively denied by the au- on track, Toronto, and 32c outside; citement in the East,-end on' Wed- thorities. No. 2 W.C.,oats, 38c Bay ports, - e� ineaday as there was during the In the search for .the Russians and No. 3 quoted at 36 1-2c, Bay Employees of Department at Ottawa` Had .siege of the -Russians' death trap. particular care had been exercised Ports.. ,_ - ,Great crowds punned against the to discover any receptacle which Corn—New No, 3 American 52 _ jj'�� ' police. lines,.striving vainly to get might contain papers throwing light to 52 1-2c, prompt shipment, Tor- close Narrow sca close to the ruins of the house and on the plans of the gang. If any onto freights. see for themselves when the fire• such existed they were either to- Peas—No, 2 shipping; 78c out •A despatch from Ottawa says: with heavy loss. The manufacture t --men and police found any gruesome tally destroyed with the house or side. Sixteen cmployes of the analyst's of the methylated spirits was in traces of the dead defenders. In were burned by the Anarchists duh= Rye—No, 2 at hoc to eic outside. and methylated spirits branches of charge of Mr. Walter Armstrong. addition to keeping the crowds away Ing the siege. Buckwheat—No 2 at 46 to 4-7c out. the Department of Inland Revenue, All were on the floor when the ex- :71 aide. including two women, made wild plosion occurred, and at once gAve ` Bran—$20 in bags, Toronto and dashes for safer on Wednesday, the alarm to those who were in Mi. a c HARD TO GE•r SUPPLIES. wife by beating and biting her.. � y YP shorts $21 in bags Toronto. On- when a barrel out of which was be- McGill's branch upstairs, and then _ - Judge Deroche sentenced him to J tario bran $20,50 yin sacks, Tor- ing pumped wood alcohol, explod- made their este Mr. Parent of 18rottoa on Transcontinental Most six months in the Central Prison -onto, and shorts, $22. ed with terrific noise and impact, out -with some difficulty, dashing Difficult. and to receive ten lashes. Five out overturning an electric motor; and Tight through a room enveloped ix d of nine of Garrison's children are 'COUNTRY PRODUCE. causinga dao Brous fire to the flames, �A despatch from Ottawa gays: g but without an injury. The at present wards of the Children's -- y I y' �. Ir'he hardest section of construction A les—f3 s, 84.50 to $6; Bald- building occupied by these two total value of the stock-of wood al- Aid Society of this city. Garrison's I PP Py t In the eastern section of the Trans- home i9 in Elzevir township. The .wing, $4 to $5; Greenings, .$4 to Government departments, at 317, cohol, grain alcohol, methylated t ,.ontinental Railway is at the head $4,50; No. 2 assorted, $3.50 to $4 319 and 321. Queen Street. The spirita, and other ingredients for Judge, in pronouncing sentence building was waters of the Gatineau River, ac- characterized Garrison's actions I Per barrel, g practically destroyed, tits manufacture was ILbout- $15,000. cording to a statement made on towards his wife as most shameful. Beans—CAr lots, $1,60 to _$1,70, _ Grant,g hi night by Mr. Gordon and small lora, $1.90 to $1.88, to 85.45; do., seconds, 84 85 to NATURAL GAS RUNS SHORT, ' Grant, chief engineer. The actual _ Honey—Extracted, in tins, 1 85.35; first clears, $3 35 to $3.75 ' :onstruction may not be any hard- CARNIVAL h9.OFF. 10 1.2 to Ila per ib. No. 1 comb, 'do., seconds, 83.33 to 83 95. The People of Niagara Falls Han' er than the rest, but the section, wholesale, $2 to $2.25 per dozen; { Buffalo, Jan, 10.—Wheat—Spring Trouble. number 13, is the hardest to get MQatreal Citiiens and Connell i No., 2 comb, wholesale, 81.75' to go. 1 Northern, carloads' atore, • it, As a consequence the work is Failed to Give Support. $1,83 per dozen. j$1 16 1-4; Winter stronger; Na_.2 A despatch from- Niagarsa Falls : .retarded. It is ver difficult to get '� Baled-ha No. "1- at $12.30 to' � says; Hundreds of families were y A despatch from Montreal, .says: y red, 96c; Iro. 2 white, 93c, Gora— forced to eat cold meals on Thuya. An supplies, and this section will The "week of Winter sports" it1 813 on track, and No. 2-at-$10 to No 3 yellow, 49 3-4; No, 4 do., 47c Ise• the last fintshed.p was proposed to hold here in Feb-' 81L � �on track, through billed. Oats— day because of the almost total fail. � By the end of 1912,- with the ex- Baled straw—$e.,,0 to $6 'S on 2 ure -in the natural._ gas._ pressure. ;°se tion of this stretch of 100 miles, ruary was called off at a meeting of No.. white, 38c; Maio 2 white, 7 the committee on Thursday main-I track, Toronto. 35 1-2; No. 4 white, 34 3-4c, Barley Nearly every house in the. city is tails will be laid accorfding to Mr: ing The reasons given are that Potatoes—Car lots, 70 to 75c per —Malting, 93 to 97c. Rye—No. 2, equipped' ninth gas ranges, many a (Iraat's estimate. The following while the railways finally consented bag - - - on'track; 83e. having no coal or wood stoves, /ear will be taken up in ballasting to help the plan along, they took Poultry—Wbolesale prices of( Many also use it for heating pur- `nd finishing up and the line will be dressed poultry;.—C•hickens, 12 .to LIVE STOCK MARKETS. poses For-the past two years the ; _ too long to make up their minds, - dy. _ _ while-the City Council refused to! M 1-2c per lb; fowl; 9 to i0c p� Toronto Jan. 2.—Lambs were gas pressure hl been, low- during '. = contribute and citizens were back. lb; ducks, 13 to 14c per lb; tur- the very.cold snap. 10 LASHES FOR WIFE BEATER. ward in coming forward with finan.! keys, 17 to 19c per lb ; and from 15.to 25c higher, and are Bae- - - - � geese, ily quotable.at from $5 SO to $8.15: • ' Dial saaiatance. - 13 to iia 1=2c per ib. Live, 1 to 2c .. leas. . ,' Calvesmuch farmer, a few be CO\STA CCTIO\-11N.THE,WB97F. toward Harrison Senteneed at _ , _. ing sold ss high $e per cwt- Belleville. t. - Belleville. - The students of the Ontario Agri- THE DAIRY MARKET. _ ]logs, 87.15 f.o_b. and $7.40 fed and C.P.R._ Staff is Putting Finishing P y g Butter—Daly hints, watered.' Good cows and bulls A den etch from Belleville 'says:; cultural College and the Mardon- Touches to Programme. Ldward G rrisoa, s man about fif- ald Institute at Guelph have y P tO 2k were steady as were all, lines of g p peel- choice dairy solids, 21 to 22c; in cattle. A despatch from Winn' says t a l R! years o age, was on Thursday boned the 1llinister of- Agriculture ferior, 18_to 19c; choice large rolls, Montreal, Jan. 10 -Choice steers The engineering etaff at the C.P:' +a - ,bund guilty of an assault upon his,to remove the ban on dancing. 21 to 22c. Creamery quoted at 27. sold at 5 3-4 to 6c, good at 5 1-4 to R. headquarters here is busy put- ti to 28c per. Ib for rolls, 23c for sol- 5 1-2c, and fair at 5c, while choice ting the finishing touches to they ids, and i'4 to 25c for separator cows brought 5c, good 4 1-2 to 5c, construction programme for thea a : prints. fair 4 to 4 1-4c, .common 3 1-2 to current year, which Vice-President �} Eggs—Case lots of pickled 27c; 3.3-4c, and iuferior 3 to 3 i-4c per Wm. Whyte will present to -the -IEVENUE OEN-IONcold storage, 27 to 28c; selected, 30 lb; bulls sold from 3 to 4c,' as to president neat week. r` __ 1c; and strictly new laid, 38'to g ' per do n b d at 4 4 to ' to 3 - �iialit•. Sheep sol � - 1--40c per 4 1-2c, and lambs at 6 1-4 to 6 1-2c Cheese—Large are quoted at THE FAITH CURE FAILED. C t per,lb. Statement for December Most atiSfac o 12 1-2c, and twins at 12 3-4ac► * _ 'do ail T T C Doctor wan t ValledIn Ttmo ands . • for Long Period. PRODUCTS. - Child Died. - HOG PR FATAL RAIN WRECK. clear, 12 to 12 1-4c r Fill e ill o r or i A despatch from Detroit, ich.. •: �1 ° $acon logs c Pe e a Forty Fifty p M - lb in case bots; mesa pork, $24; Injured In South Africa. as s: Attended by-only- a "faith f � shortcut, $26._ A despatch from Queenstown, c re" doctor, Hazen McWaia, ag-� A despatch from Ottawa says: The ..expenditure for the nine Hama--Light to mediums lec; Union of South Africa says; Fifteen, ed nine, daughter of William' Ms-, - Z. -f} _ -•, Che financial- statement of the Do•' aiontha shows an increase of 33 b�1•• _ ` ,' do., heavy, 15c; rolls, 12 1-2c; ,persona were killed and forty. or Wain, a signal engineer on the pinion for December, cublished is 003.53, the figures being $;2,994,- * g shoulders, 11 1-$e breikfast ba- fifty 'injured in.the wreck of a pas- Pere Marquette Railroad here, lit- _ 'he Canade Gazette, is one of the 133.07 for 1910, as against $47,398, 1Sc; backs'( i meal), IS aengpr train near Cafh�ar+., 00— eral�y choked-to death on Thurs. most satisfactory for a very Vag 129.54 in 1909. " bard-Tierccs, - 12 1-2c• tabs Colon , earl on Thursda The da while her ` ams. The revenue for Dcceutber The' expenditure on capital' ac y y . y - y' parents stood nel P• tubs, 12 3-4c; pails, 13c. train, 'was loaded with The lessly by. The little girl contract. .,was $9,790,387.13, an •increZye of count during December last was _. SFJ day makers from East London, left ed.a severe type of diphtheria foie. while the expenditure $3,680,305.47, as against $3,379,270.- ie MONTREAL MARKETS. the rails, and, turning overt roll days ago, and the mother at Cnicat .or the .month was $5,355,.83.13, an' 77; while for the nine months it-was _ ' $22 804,247.38 Toronto Jan. 30..— Oats—Can- ed down an embankment.. summoned a Christian bct-acv .increase of $683,26. , against $29.,086,137_- f, r ror the nine months of the. fiscal 22 in the correspondipg period,of adian Western, No. 2, 40 to 40 1-2c, healer, who gave the isatient �7ear ended with the last day of the last year, nearly the whole of the cai lots, ex store; extra No. i feed, The schooner Emma H. was dam- "prayer treatment." She failed is '! slender year the revenue ass $85,- amount being exl►encTiture on the 39 to 39 1-2c; No. 3, C.W:., 38 1-2 to aged in a great storm off the-coast improve, however, and a resp]st 385,833.83, as against $73,390,080.97, National Transcontinental Rail-, 39c•; No. 2 local white, We; No. 3 of Nova Scotia, and Captain Gul- practitioner' was railed'in,-but'th4 !s betterment of $12,275,752.86: way. local white, 37c; No. 4•local white, lin was washed overboard and child is already dying, and ht .... ' 36c. Flour' Manitoba tJpring drowned. was powerless to do anything. 4 wheat'patents, firsts, $5.60; sec- - a •• onds, $5.10; Winter wheat pat- 1- NIRCHIST CONSPIRACYent•sr $4:75• to '$5; strong bakers', ' $4.90; straight rollers, $4.35 to -RING TO. EAT-BUT RABBITS $4.00, in bags, $2 to $, lo. Rolled NOT oats—Per barrel, $4.45; bag, of 90 *t9 w - -.. lbs, $2,10. F-eed barley—Car lots, _ .. �IOt t0 Blow Up City Hall and the Arch' ex store, 48 to 48 1-2c. Corn—Am- erica ed— 3 yellow, 57 Ontario, 1 58c. to Indian woman and Five Chilnre'n `Founds-' bishop's Palace, 1Vlontreal. Miilfeed—Bran, Ontario, $19 to ,,; p 0; Manitoba., $18 to $•25; mid- 2 t r "inn usband Badly_Frozen. - .. dlings, Ontario,. $22 to $2,3r- for - shorts, Manitoba, $21 to $22; mou- rA despatch from Montreal says�i and since then the Archbishop' 'has illiey $25'to $30. Eggs—Selected, port Arthur Jan 5.—Left alone On Monde nib 1 P1 y ' a b her husband with five small ebil- band-of the w6man.arrived at Ms &n Anarchist plot to blow up the received- a letter, apparent] from 32c'• fresh, 50 to 52c• No. i stock y y night last the hug Idontreal City Hall and the Roman the same party, declaring that it 27c; No. 2; 23 to .23c. -Cheese— • , dren' and 'nothing to' eat but hath Mercier's cam with both feet an Catholic Archbishup s Palace is a.- was proposed to blow up the,-palace `�estern,.11 1-2 to 12c; ea-sterns, 11 P �• bits, which she had caught as best hands bad] frozen, and nearly e tel to exist b a man named during the month of Januar to 11 1-4c. Butter—Choicest $ y g 3 a she could, a squaw was found `on haiisted frbm'starvation. He 'aa ' ` 1['herien, who has written letters Both -letters have been handed 25 1-2c; seconds, 23 112 to 230. _ t. December- 27 wandering around in he had had nothing to eat for se • -both to Mayor Guerin and Arch-- over to the authorities to investi, i if! bishop Bruchesi, warning them of gate. Whether the letters are'the a starving condition, while the tem- en days.. His supply-of match : U1 'SITED STATES MaI1KETS. perature hovered between twenty had given out, and his clothing w , the danger which he alleges threat- -work of a madman•or not has -not , _Minneapolis, .Jan. 10�Wheat— -and-th.rty degrees'-below zero, by quite insufficient to protect prof, ens them. , , as yet been established. Since the May, $1.06 3-4 to $1.Q(3 7-8; July, Contractor Mercier near his camp from the cold, He was suffering i� The Mayor received a letter a large influx .of dangerous charac-I $1.07 3-8 to $1.07 1-2; No. 1 hard, at Owl Creek, between Jackfish and tense pain, too, from a deep cut'lie' f �gew days ago containing informa-' tei-s that has•tak-en place into this $1207 1-2;iaio, 1 Northern, $1,06 to Long Take. Mr. Mercier took her the leg from the axe he was carryr' ` tion of the elle ed lot, and ;vin cit the police have been on $1.10; No. 2.Northern, .$1.03.3-4 to a-nd the family to Jackfish, -where ing, It is-not expected the mai B P giving Y p guarc't, fhe names of some 'of those who: but it is- not thought that such vio- $1.05 1-2; No. 3 wheat, $1.01 1-4 to another family of Indians took will recover, The snow is ovasr- 'Melo stated to be,mixed ,up in it; 'lest measures would be resorted to. $1.04. Flour—First patents, $4,L3 care of them. 4•hree feet deep'in that sccttrn: - _ : t F ;. ...,_. a :. -:..».,.:..n. .'..... :, ... ..;,.e' c:w.;- ,. .rS. '..�.:, '.. - �..is .•s � '...,._ .i, s9wwa... ,, :�.:> i.. .+,t,.' .',-,R4• e. �f, 4a.' "�+ }i.. , fix- ;�.as u ...- aP.^r'�• v^•x xr:.;�r �+.;�. r '�?s;> ,h3a , 'a4,,. •'"�, ... :�;.. „2;.qfi.:,�,v. ,.:. ,yea., ,, ..,.� 'A2 +y, -�,eta '�,.,.. :t,�• ,�'a.^a .xq.. ,t,'.t;•:.>' '''�' 'r,•,� w �'f• I - - -M7--�7- -1 • 1-1�E""P"""7�",W.*z!�-,,i.,i--c7,,-,,3i.�"-',� -,-:-­�td" Z a'RX01 X _o2­ • MW r Awa USTIC McAvdy.60 Geo Middleton,61 J is.50 J ELMIcbelL 0 W P JOW& Be Do Pain PURE Chas Gourley, ourchols, 02 John Beelby. d8 W ley, 64 ino Whitson, 05 Thoo What woman at sometime or other Madill,W W R Ward,01 Jan Hortop, does not experience these dreadful 68 Milton Beason,09 0 M Forsyth,70 bearing down pains. Mrs.E.Griffith. Chris masGrbeerieu C 0 Bennett, 71 Thos Smith.72,Levi of Main street, Hepworth, Ont., says Grove,TS J R Hoover,74 W Allaway, ­A heavy bearing-down pain had 73 G A Gillespie,76 H Johnston,77 G settled across triy back and sides. I •ssentoliwedowma.69!=1119 wits,09'as, D Linton,78 J'S Madu was often unable to stoop or straight- Our entire stock is guaranteed new goods. No old stock. en myself up. Many times ea-ch night RAT98 OF ADVICRTIBING PPUI41? YalosAinseltion Perhn* 10 oents Robt Hall, F W Hobbs, 8 Taylor, G I would have to leave my bed with Don't buy your Xmas candy until you see our display. All the best the irregular and frequent secretions mixtures. A full line of tuounion.Per uro- 6 cause Downing,8 Nicholson, A Chester. G re1*120 ne*iTtel"s Legal or Foreign Toyne, T Puckrin, P. J Rowe. J H of the kidneys and just as done out in Rayes.F Roach, W B Burk, F Lee. the morning &* on retiring. I was FRY98 PACKAGE CH­ TIM& -7­_'_­_­_1t caeca!`xivou to parties making eon- languid - and -iosim tar a ors moI at by the year. Asit W 8 Major, 8 Fortidale,J McLean W goo V or Yearly contracts payable quLrWrIv. H Norton,0 P Ferrier,T C GoZcl,, would have to Wx 5 to 25C. a W Dasinsee cords,ten Hue@ or under,with paper Alf Rogers, J A JonesLJ_G rahant'-w work stand. $6 OD.payable In advance, atissia local columns I -be- Reesor, R W -J-no-.VVh1WA -30c a doz. Wow al New Naval Oranges 40c., and 5k Nothing I had 'Ruisins and Xmas G Z=fnamr.1491. Mowbray. Pigs, Dates, Nuts, Table rip" zr"Alcontract rates=#A*"own on applics- FZNCE- IRWiERS tried' Our stock of Currants, Raisins, Peels, Shelled Nuts, apices and Ez- -No tree Advertising. benefit me. I "TWUNM"ta without wrimil-insaudsio4a W McCausland-D-W Carrilthen traets cannot be beaten. M�UCU sill be inegrW'until forbidden sad obarsed- Thos Field, W L-Courtite, Jno Gorm- Booth's Ki We Are offering as a special Christmas bargain _=ftdiurly. Orders for discontinuing s41rwUm- moosato must beim writing and sent tothe pub- ley, R Deverell, W Cheater, W P ney Pills and Petty, W Peebles, W Hollinger, N concluded' I Job Work promptly stsudLod TO. Wilson Jr.. W B MilqMA .3 Somim Rabdus new goods, 25c. lir Josiah Jo H Pugh ever. ar , Josiah h -4pl.25 per yeor #1.00 if paid i advance. Evans, W Scott, M Nigbawander. did, and won found Lhe long sou ht Buy your Zmas Groceries at the Grocery Store My back strengthened an I That the said overseers of highways Subscriptions to the United Stated,SlAn. relief. to advance pound-keepere And fence viewers shall began to feel better and.stronger. I Phones Bell or Independent' continue to hold office after the expire, being now enjoy my steep without tion of the year 1911 until such time L I L t disturbed and feel grateful o Booth's their successors @hall have been ap- JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. aa th Kidney Pills for what they did for S. Jul `�"" pointed amt Council. me." Rf CHARDSON A by-lavV Was also introduced and Booth's Kidney Pills are a boon to PICKERING COUNCIL passed through its various readings women. She would know less of back- The the following inspectors of these wom The council elect-for the municipdl- aches if she took more of th gri d -are�nature's. elit. 119W erful pills. They I p worried or. killed by dogs, than sty of the Township of Pickering inet same to hold office durink the year uant to statute, on Monday, the eat specific for all diseases of the kid- CA ET READY purs 1911 and thereafter "til their succes. - All dru i t 60c. i9th inst., at the town hall, Brou ham ney• and bladder; 99198, essrs. W. R: sore am appointed by this council-. box, or postpaid froth The R.T. Booth H Remmeri 3d[owbray, reeee; W. G. Scott, first 2J Stephenson, 8 A Aniian, 4 Win guaranteed by T. K. McFadden. FOR W1 NTER 'There were present IM Polling subdivision No. I Co., Ltd.. Fort Erie, Oat. Sold and -reeve; and E. B. Hoover, W. Thom,6 Jas Todd, 6 W Sadler, 7 W deputy -W. Sparks and A.Wilson.councillors, B Burk.8 A Milne.9 A Jones,10 Jost- to all of whom took and subscribed Now Advertisements. ah Evans, 11 J Scott. the declaration of qualification and of A large shipme'llt of' Winta Good . before the elerk and took their A by-law was introduced and pass. 10 tl 0 -este at the-Council Board, the reeve (xi through its various readings tip- WANTED-A d f clover just arrived a the chair. Anting two members of the Board of nand B. LITTLE, Sparks,seconded by Mr. Hoov- Wealth and three Sanitary Inspectors ftown' Mr. ;or, moved that the following consti- as follow@: That the appoinf.113611T. of committees for the Goo B McGregor As a member of the . OR BALE-House and lot situated tante the standing Board of Health for the term ending Fan brook It. clar arum 1. appowto she One hundred horse blankets cad fur robes to¢hoose froth. year 1911 : Roads and Bridges-Mes- khodiss church. For parumdars a to are.Scott.Sparks and Mowbray. Con- with the year 1912, be and the same is W.j.Gazoe,North Clanasoot hereby cancelled and that Geo Philip MITTS- AND GLOVES GALORE Ia Mies--Meosrs. Sparks, Hoover be and Is hereby appointed to all out SAL3­25 cords of wood all Wire Mowbray. Bonuses for Wi the said term which ends with the Foan'tclan maple and beach.cut this win- We have added to onr stock a complete line of peace*-Messrs. Hoover. Wilson And year 1913, and that W V Richardson tar. Also 90 car"W&I We", at lot a.eon. Scott. Relief-Messrs. Wilson, Scott a PUkering. or addooag;7 JOHN WaGALSKrY. Dame us and is hereby appointed a member C' p.0, FUR AND FUR LINED COATS and Hoover gts to Sheep by 'J)ovrs ­re. Wilson, Scott and for three years end'aLis the year --Mesa showing over twenty samples ranging from $15 to$100. 'ffoover. 191& Also that Geo with Philip, W V T and Ornamental Trees own- The minutes of the lost meeting Richardson And C J Brodie be rani- Feltd ub'%'8. D. Scatth. Winona. Ont. IIA164, tart' Inspectors for the year 1911. record of proda-ung the abote"I kinds of irw i A complebe line of farm machinery. carriages, harness and supplies,�vrere read and approved. to -a I=- sewing machines, kitchen cabinets, Scales, fanning mills, cream 8epar. Mr. Spark A by-law was passed appointin g:-&A trees and shrubs.and Was so 9, seconded by Mr. Wil- assessor i L~for P%riterias cad aorTcand- storm, stoves. pulpers. wheelbarrows, washing machines and those. soon• moved that the percentages paid George Duncan or the year 1=0=7 13.GE:LLLVZH, 91 town Una, ill t�s"to owl open&D70"Woo a Ill and&of other articles. by Thop. E. Pugh be refunded by the 1911. drop tum a card bildresed to Wk&thl, kL.L8 t:611ector, Mr: Pugh not having receiv- A by-law was also passed appoint- 'GIVE US A CALL ed his tax bill in time. fog Thos Beare and S H Stevenson SALE-A good rough-cast A number of accounta were present- auditors for the year 1911. boom oo-staining 8 roe=* besides otodond FOR sad Sad referred to the standing cow- The council now adjourned to meet`sad mead cement,esiw Hard and soft w000r on -"-b of An'"of good gard- miEtees. again at I o'clock on Monday, the W- InI bou"s seconded by Mr. on ecutawlag Ill's apple besides other Mr. Scott moves, secon Cook day of February. iftf� ..1.11 . - a.IZL &is*LM osev"Oxford-0 in rap For tuzvw- lestate on Dec. 319t. 1910, by tele paruculars Agply to THOG. 11, STM?HZN. ,�� :. �'Wilson. that where"the Jesse Air with worming*Two, this cor- SON claremous *me made an offer to supply Tet 0 E DISNEY woration with U.0W feet ocodar tim- _�TA the last year. viz JL; and 13 ta oon,1.Ptaitaring.Wide I "me price as Q VARN FOR SALZ-Being lots 12 --r was ro Ws per M. providing the order north at plaxonza wills •.and eanswun * a forthwith and the late reeve ■ *arse.more or Laos of ecoad al Thee 4 9.11�­Thd tam Ztbe clerk considering some to be a am"of flex"ass tan W n fmana And ready tor -ftvor&ble price, the litter placed an is to a good state of cal z 12 acres of Aorder with the sidd estate for the tim- K 19 sprtan moodAnc Tbore are about Go H. , ­-BUIRLING V ber required. Therefore that -this 9 K A 0 3 1 1.4 boy meadow and#3 or 13 acres of load Pastors. -W qw flys-taatas Areas poseas tbroush the farm, *coundl confirm the-action of the clerk . lig. Good b.. barn rad frame boom to Pod no. shop well fenced Far further parudalwo lin ordering from the Jesse Cook Est- 'a* on a. Small apple orchard of good bu V 0 1 a talviy _faetn FOR HOUSE FURNisHINGS a"the said timber. to be delivered At APPLY to C NEAR Joy Ism.Pickering 20-ty points requested by this Council. Pr The standing commtttee on Roads has a stock of seas6i3able goods consisting of -and Bridges reported and recommend- a z a Z. z g r4 OW Don't forget that C. H. Burling -ed the following payrnents: Dickie & a-I Joe IQ- armchairs, Morris chair*. Morris rockers, early English rockers upholstered i tib tit 44 in leather, curse And children's rockers. high chaLrs. centre tables, extensten for nails and axe handle for ob ton me, Wi Ls tables. iron beds. couches, dressers and Rtands 1A N , secritaries, music cabin and rock-crusher,4.06; shades. brass and wood curtain poles, sewfug 0 Harrington Bros., for.184 ft.18 to pipe Apr b,a springs and mattresses. window do 9 wo, Kay N a is the time to place your order for machines,also belts, oil and needles. children's toy sets, now gramophone. for div 8, 13-90; H J Mar quis, 42 y %, .41 and the latest records. gravel dtv 4,4.21 U.-moillumen-L Being a&lack tin of the year in the*hope better In- The standing committee on Bonuses July for Wire Fence reported and recouir Z ZZi dowe, ­4 ducements can be given. -mended am follows: Havin received 44 Agent for":,Serlin Xonumentd, an application from T W Luoreaux moi Oat. Ave to Place your order now and h for bonus on 60 rods of fence on lot,n, -0 1� Nov Z -ing ar rder. ;W, the stones erected the first thing and got prices' and see cuts before plac To 0 eon. & we recommend that Mr.Sparks Des; 7 duspeat tbi same and report as soon January 11112-Whit 13, Oshowa IS,BroughiLm in the spring. CAREFUL ATTFNTION TO as possible. -An applieRtion for boars IT,Part p­­1,Is.17.bridoo,11,Canninabou It. Claremont BIsoversowid, C. W. GIBBONS, on 70 rods on lot 30, eon. S. also 40 4-ods an lot 27, can 3,from F Rose. EMBALMING -A* ND WORK irecommend that Mr. Sparks inspect and report.' A FEW MORE DA YS Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. The standing committee on Contin- 4gencips reported and recommended to Complete your.Cb,ristmas sh 9, and you will utre some Offla r6a are Al. ..;be following payments- Grant to the choice candy. Try our 1b. and J b. boxes of chocolates-they m and Municipal Association, $5-, Municipal Then we have creams, satinettes, caramels, peppermint ch I ip World. & subacriptil6tis. &00; Muni- many other-choice lines. WEe FLOUR an ' )rld, for supplies and station- d -�cipal W( ery,n.W- -Oranges, lenidn raisins, dates and figs. DrR Beaton, on account of FRESH FRUIT a, grapes, John kar, finisucial salary- OL50 _Xur 'statements, ISM ballots and procla- FISH-Oyste is, halibnt.an its fish. Flaked Wheat and Barley put up anct ship -wastions, MOO; D R Beaton, deliver-, Rolled 01 Flak pod in barreK, sea, etc, &00; John retained. Mae. Ing ballot bo Wishing our many,customers a very Merry 1 not sacks. ..That's why t*e originaLflavor'is �-',Ggirdw,rebate double Assessment,171.: -Cleo Philip, .inspecting 14t W Maine Have, you tried the new flour "BA.KBRS' JOY"? Makes bettor a IPA Dunbarton bread Kinsele, remov ng cards, etc., and more of it than any other dour. Pastry"and 6blie 3-7r' GEO. 'A. GILLESPIE, Barkis Reesor,rebate error in "sees- grades always in stock. creat. 1.28; Nomb Burkholder, rebate 4en dog tax, 1.00.' The following sums Also granulated oats and wheat, corn meal, Graham and -returning officers,for services as dep buckwheat. -A clerks aod use of balls for polling eap inferior-harness that ill made to sell and booths at'recebt mU_DI (elections 0011T 1NV11T 11 ch Pork and beans, finnan haddie and Florida onions. P Webster 11-00,2 will not stand the StWO Of conataat use. H L VV Richard. Ed I Every part of a set of harness made by son 11,00,3 E W Sleep 11.00,4 Geor e b r xroce'ries are the freshest. - 11.00,5 G Davidson 11.00,6 zT the same careful attention in workmanship, and the beat of me-bas _Mack 11.00,7 Colin Philip 7.00, Wm materials only are used. :Miltei- 1.00, C W Disney 11.00,Thos S are always welcome to call and am my stock GEORGE PHILIP, BROUGHAM P d .Dunn 11.00, Abr Reesor 11.00. FARMER an got prices if you intend to buy or not. A by-law was introduced and pass- I•gua I rant6e that if asp of my barnem or dollars are not entirely ed through its various r6adings, ap- satisfactory I will make them so free of ebi6rge.' 71- pointing the following overseers of highways, pound-keepers and fence", Investigateand be sure before"yoft but, acid if you want the best an fill your wants. --viewers for the year 1911: value At reasonable prices I feel sure I c OVERSEERS OF HIGHWAYS 'A* No. I Robert Howland, 2 Chas Mc- - c- ITIL lbo.)TANDAIM K r FaMPORITIN -, J: -Causland,3 Henry Larkin, 4 Artbu ;G 13WALRMS nnnn jr,6 Charles Gormley,5 Thos A W. J. COAKWELL LiabiiiW 1873 OF CANADA Smales,7 Wm Mitcbell,-8 John Gra- Phone Ind. W1. t!0 Baselra ..baw,9 Geo McIlroy, 10 A H Christ- ian, 11 JnoStepbenson, 12 Jno Annan, A DEPOSIT OF ONE ]WILL.,igiR is F Hurpt,14 J Dowy1r, 15 P J Dea. • Con.16 J 8 Honey, 17 P Gates, 18 A 19 R H Croak,20 J A Haight, -Je ffrrr Jaw a rwirved in our Savings Bmink Departmera, and is ;Nnnor, 22 Jos O'Riley.23 Jag' it J Roach, 26 3 sufficimt.toopm t giad,.enwe • Verguison',24' W J, Ro 10(0 11120 1 an accotat .28 W H Guthrie,27 F G McCartav, AS hwiest CmTmt Mte of is 401in Percy,29T A Knox,90 G Keyes. If you are thinking of purchasing come in and look around before a pm Book. Tle k and be--widz6ww at =7 finie 31 F Axford,32 Jos Cowan,39 B Burk- buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, fine shirts, ties, socks &Uo*ecL money z"Y' holder,34 A Edwards.36 W Squire,30 and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. Without cel y..9 Connor.87 H Elliott,a Tool 30 W Feeble,40 D-S Turner,41 Thou White, Ice cream (City Dairy)every Saturday night. Srazr& -as 43 8 Ferndale, 43 Rich Will _4vaim Elvink DqxWbzwut at EV02* We also handle Sami6ii'SWell-ki2oWn stailes, shovels, bobs, forks and Devitt,"Thos Phill 46 W E Holt in stock.' 7 \.r W HNorton,it A Atinist,40 A rakes. Always fresh groceries PICKERING BRANCO Z 47 rnshaw,50 A Larkin, 51 A Itogirs, work stead.ataho Id I - would 040. wo thin Nothing tbebenefit r Booth" Mid- ney pills and '00 luded� I 42 L White,58 R F Stevenson, N Jam -,C"RZNCZ 11r. SATIT. ""i4or • As BELL, -Dun _;a!X 4XCV. AJ690 �Wnderhffl,55,Fred Goottek, 54 Jam V op 3 . ....,•tL' u71=1:: ..<y 2s Vn_ s -.Yr.*ic•:•,a,•. y;^. t•.a. T42, 'i r•:li• k4c, s . fy`. - g.M -— ^N v,... +rA a'!e'•" _ 4tiy "n,,rfi� i Ct.AR1ZMONT _ Mr. Scott. of Hamilton, was the - Joshua Bundy is on the sick guest of his sister, Mrs. Gl. H. R _ yk list this week._-____ __ Samis on Monday. - STOVES IV._ SALE J. H. Beal had a basineee tri t0 Jae. B. and-Mra:-llfadtll are - w p confined to the house with the .?the city on Monday. _ Mrs. C. J. Brodie spent Sands prevailing epidemic. ,I have for sale two good stoves, a parlor coo7r; which ' ..with friends In the city. y Mrs. F. Hutchison is not improv- has been in use three years, and a heater, in use two `+�4 W. Pearson attended the ice ing as rapidly as her many friends - acace+e at Port Per IAst week. would like to see-her. _. years. Having installed a tt�rnaee I have.ao.further Several of the boys received In use for them. Will sell at a reasonable rice_. aD _:. Alfred Hayward. of Par ries--while- plays price. _ Soaad, h6Uday�it�Trn Boyer. °onday evening but nothing of aTION Mise S. E. Evans is gradua119'�+- IKRA -M. PALM$R, Proprietor :_. covering from her lung siege ofitl- o'm-+aharaeter• - . Quite a large number from here ur se attending Township Sab- - "` •'- Mica Joanna Neal in-confined.top po ._. . . _ _ _ • e ." ,. - -- her bed-with an attack of rheums- bath School Convention to be held Cured by Lydia E. Pinks -- - today at Kinsale. _ _ f 9F Thos. Wagg, of Michigan,called Wm. Thompson is recovering ham'sVegetableCompou©d Lt. GleorRe ZVagg on Thareday nicely from a severe attack of la rt which confined hirci to the • ' •-�a 11 �• I �� SON �~ K last. R PPe Canifton, Ont— I had been a great Mrs..A, W. McKay'has returned house for several days. sufferer for five years.- Ons,doetor - 'after visiting�her daughter in'To- W Park took charge of-Thos. told me it was ulcers of the uterus, risatsho of Ann$"PIS, L of E. Stephenson s blacksmith shopand another told me it was a fibroid I showing 7 t' on Tuesday, Mr.-Stephenson being ttrmoi—I+Fo oa .,. Wm. Montgomery is moving in= . Whitt on business. ?mows what I suf- �,yony Books,Dolls Toys, jurt to the Bundy residence in North Chae. fared. I would �. Claremont. Wiilliarmson, of Toronto, y _ bought several fine horses in this always be worse raoeived for the Holiday trade. Oaii Mesa Maggie Gregg, of the To g at certain periods, and see them. Tonto General Hospital, was home locality last week which were and never was on Tuesdayy. shipped from.Stouffville on Satur- regular, and the w 8abeoriptions taken`for ad Magaaiaes, y R. and Wes. Bryan and.taught- day b e a r i n were r w n -Wsskly and Daily Newspaper _ ars spent Sunday with friends in We congratulate our former paiaswerey Triols II was ver ill is _ pe townsman, George'Gerow, on the W J H MICH.ARTMSOIT Goodwood. bed,and the doctor Rev. J. A.Grant was in the city honor conferred upon him t the -- - electors of Part Perry by electing have mteo ha e°an a couple of days last week attend- 8.To01� 8t=t3s� 'VCT23itiD9' in a convention. hi ru reeve of that town by acclam- o p e ration, and _. _ Levi Linton, of North-- Clare- wont, the is laid up with a severe at- Messrs. B'- Besse, J. 'Gerow, during the operation. I wrote to my Thos. Wilson and J. J. HArvey sister about it and she advised me to tack 4L Is.grippe. take L din E I'lnkham�'s Yagetabpee y Wm. Goatee has returned home went to Feaelon Falls on Wednea- 7 -the 1 - da to take part in the bons iI Compound Throa rsons ez WB W18�1 Utl a�l $ after spending a vacation-with his y � rience I have foundit a beet medi- J P� in which some twenty rinks will __'brother in Walkerton. Dias is the world for female troubles, lilies Jeanette Kathleen Story is participate. for it has cared me,and.1 did not have now numbered amongst the pope- About 70.or 80 attended the to have the operatioa.aMr ell.. The �dERRY CHIRISTMA� 6atioe of North Toronto. social hop at Thos. Beverley's on Com and also he me while pws� Miss Margaret Macnab has re- Friday night. Excellent music �g tpo age Hsi. - - - - hrongh Chs Ca of Life. g LrtTrru Byars, n, Ontario. turned home from Toronto where was furnished by Chas. Derusha and a she has been for several weeks. and Jae. Cooper, of Altoas. All Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com. Thomas Birkett was in Brooklin report an enjoyable time. pound, made from roots and herbs. Tho bas proved to be the most ♦ D - :On Monday evening attending a There will be skating on the remedy for curing the worst forms of -. HAPPY NEW YEAR banquet. He reports a. pleasant -Caledonian rink nest Tuesday to a ills, incl displacements, itiwe. night when the band will be in at- inflammation, fibroid tumors irregu- h_-- Messrs. Gregg dt Coates shipped tendanee. The ice is now in ea- larities,periodic _ .- pains.backache,Dear- a carload of hogs on Monday and celleat condition and a good time Ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges. also a carload of cattle on Wed- is assured to all who may attend. Non,and nervous prostration. It costs ne.daY, The Women's Institute will hold but a trifle to try tt, and the result has - p �'/^ �T A. held for Bible of RnEh Gi'11 b their January meeting on the beenworthmillion.tosuQgziagwomen. CHARLES SARGENT,T, �CLAREMoNT afternoon of the 18th inst. at S t� North Claremont, on Wedneaday o'clock at the home of 'Mrs. J. �T W 0 R K I A 3 W E E K� RMWWA Uta. STov,ttp AND FURNACse � and Thursday, Jan.28th and 25th, Bundy. A sod prog�ans is being at 280 and 7.80 p. -Ai. All wel- prepared. Report of delegates to $4 Wod d Flirt "'s ik IN ' come. No collections. C. J. Peter. winter meeting. New Year reso- - ion, of the International gel l lutions. A large attendance is re- `WW Nef d Idne wj lam. t��r Of Bible will be is of Brooklla. New y�tested � Few'"' ' .Si a stion s York, will be the speaker. _ _ 9 " 9 James McFarlane spent a tete MrsAgues ,of Grand Falls,N.B., - days last weep In Toron to attead- Now seeps In Ckrement Pubis Lbrery bad a ramble time with IaBa®matasy ing the wedding of his brother. ! Rheumatism. Anyone who has had At thio senses cue tbouQbts natural --Jo 'B. McFarlane.- A., D.I..$., FtcTiox.--The Dew of their Youth.I 7 would- s ' y ten H• this most iatul diseasewill nadesstand taro W Rifts, Witat wool please your , Yo. TDB; The Livery of Haaven. 7510; wife more flys su An le lamp? This u the brkde being Miss E. E. Harri- Freeboaters of the Wilderness. 800;I her mSenag—and her jo when s'Se i ge The Rules of the O,�me,801;The queen I y •; •• to date Ii�YE.lasers eoaE oil.Rives as m ueft son. B.A. The marris ass sol- found Father Moerlae s Nm 7 had emniaed on Wedueeds after of Sheba's Ria M. Dancing Days, cared bar. She says: light as four of your common lamps. and Y g. y costs ns more to ran than two. Cao a� which the happy couple left for a 809; Red Pepper Burns,904; The Sie�+e "I took FatherMoeriscy'sl'rs.dptioe turned hi,th or low and one or two burn- ti s _. hoaeym000 trap to Florida and of the Seven Suitors. 806; The Wtad- for I on Rheumatism. iI had en used as desired. Requires little care. ow of Folly. 808; The Lost Amb•aea- suffered fa with it,but is three Wicks teisaaaesl once at mouth. IVo-0dvr, '' other southern inter g dor,807: The Doomed (Aty. 808; The weeks after stsetin Father Morrac s no smoke,iittle beat- The best'for coon: We understand that oar former y g y' residents, Andrew and Mrs. John- T�of'iib, 800; The Handicap,810. Prescription I was•ole to do my work, try use. A better light tot reading or -- w-, eton, intend again this coming Jt-vnxmz.—Teddy Lester's Chums, and after taking toes dollars worth of working by than gas or electricity. Bs - , 74; Adventures of Dick Trevannon.76; medicine.I was well. I highly recom- pecialiy for the home. For halls, stores, :} -,spring to take up theer abode Plup�,'fe; The Route of the Foreign- mend it any mug==with Rheumatism." churches. etc.. I can supply gasoline or amongst us. Mr. Johnston has er, 77; Rewards of Fairies, 78;. The -• r • been staying the bear, the beaver. Second Chance, 79. Rheumatism Dome trona bad kidneys, a:cetyline ptaots that will meet your requirements. prices right and goeelia The Uric Acid which the guaranteed. ng Pro- the deer, shooting partridge and '1'aayss--'Toe Highways o! Pro- �� move stays in the b1oo� A 1800 wseber rnskrs a acre iable Rift w your wife, one that she can use clearing the virgin soil in New ggam• e: Down to the Sea, 7; The. p ;a g Broten Trail, 8; Through the Heart accumulate in joints and muscles, and and appreciate the.whole year Lhrongh, and in fact, for several years, ten to Ontario. We bail with pleasure causes agony. Father Moinisey a fifteen• Ifyou are willing to pay$1.00 per year to save her from the-drude- hii return to the home people. of C wnada.0. •r.40.7"pats the kidneys right.removes m'y of washirhg get my catalogue. , Porrnv.—A Wreath of Canadian , . z: Albert Pilkey, of the 4th of L'z- Son 63. the Uric Acid from the blood and the R• i whole system,andcurestheRheumatism. FOR YOURSELF. _A gasoline engine is a most useful and nowadays &I- bridge. and Miss Jemims Mantle, Socloroeair.-Vicarious Vagabond, � a bol at your dealer's, or frau most essential part of farm equipment. I have them in all sires and styles sof the 8rd, were united in mar- 3; He Can Who Thinks He Can, 4. Fathta Morrisay Madlciae � and can meet every need. Phone or drop a card for catalogue. For s month �. riage on Wednesday last. Also NATURAL 8crs:rca:-Engineering of Chatham, N.B. , 63 I can sell a 8 h.p.engine for$196,00. son Tuesday John Ashley and Miss .to HisToRT.-Through Five Republics gold and guaranteed in Pickering ---- - --- -- Maggie May Davis, both Of Ux on Horseback,804. by T. M. McFadden $oyP�'(� E. Turner, Whitevale gg !bridge township, were married at thebome.of the latter'e patents. - ! I have line en Des.at cutters, washing machines, wringers and rl The News extends congratula- -. gasO gi g g .,pions to the happy couples.' :Free bourse in " Agriculture other seasonable Roods on band for Immediate delivery. Mr.-Beet, blacksmith. .of Sand, +��• ford, and friend visited friends in -_ WILL Be HELD IN — WANTED NOW " Brougham on Monday. On re- ��Lcg Lumber ..Y For Pickering and surrounding die- �.. -turning on Tuesday night they WHITBY OOLLEGIIA TE INSTITUTE trial for fall and winter moa an had got as far as the 4 conga- energetic reliable agent to take orders �sion of Uxbridge when they were -- 'PRO c -- - for nursery stock. Pine flooring, Manitoba siding, dro GOOD PAT WBFXLT Owry Fmm oisil wing to the impassable eondition gnu e f pine and hemlock. New Bruns- Owing Be=cr trema 'Z�iesriosi :condition of the roads due to snow - wink white cedar shingles and e00 aO/esa • ' = drifts,land take ,refuge in Clare- i apple barrels. - Under cultivation. We guarantee to -The studies will be as follows : ddiveir stook is soot oonditioa and osont for.Che night, ad Ave severe windstorm occur Bell phone Terms blob to contract grade. We can show. t'ed here s Monday and being ur STOCK JUDGIN04 WC. ANEWAL HUSBANDRY ARLD VV8BANDRY there is good.money in representing a - W.D.:GORDON dt SON. well known reliable firm at this bass. HORTiCULTMB SPRAYING INasC'ra AND ITNOUS DISRASRS - � aomvanied by a snow fall some of Established over 80 yes". Write for , the costa soon became badly drift- wE:ZtDS AND XD Sa>zDe AGRICULIWRAL bOTAXY particulate, ad, especially on the 9th concee- TILLAOX AND DRAINAGN "RTnAzzR8 Wanted Now '!' PscHAtc NvaanaT Oa. sioo where snow to the depth of FARM ACCOUNTS Co-OPt1:RA'rlox For,Piokoriag and surrounding coup- b1-13• Toronto.Ori. , four or flue feet is now lying. Dnr- try for fall and winter months,a rel?- tug the height of the storm while The course is tree,and is intended for young Farmers and Farmers' sons, able agent to take orders for. • Have -you � W� t ` Al Roy Ward tone driving near the Board may be secured in the town at reasonable rates' Northern Grown Nurse Stock school his sleigh, which contained One of-the main-features of the course will be practice in stock judging. OF `1Yhs'I'H�rN.i s cantle Tach, was blown over Trips will be taken to farms of the leading stock.men in this,community for PAY weekly. Use of beautiful outfit thle purpose. Send to-day for a copy of our_Mustrated"leader. free. We guarantee strictly first-class are prepared to furnish you-'anything with Mr.. Ward on the ground stock, delivered.ie., rime condition. in the line' of watet supply such as floor. The rack was badly dans- J.H.HARE,Department of Agriculture, Whitby. _ We grow.fast-selling epeeiattiee, sold fps, windmills, hydrwiic rases6 aged but otherwise little damage only by ourselves.on which there is no cow competition. It s to sell for a Plumbing., ems•. -, wag ,done. The high wind also pay Lore the doors off the weigh scA7es reliable eflrm. Established 90 years. They are also,expert well.drillers " and there are reports of other D a S' M p S O N ' CO � Write for particulars. stud respectfully solicit your patron Sleighs being upset. WISMER'S NURSERY age for the future. Ind. phone 6661. ;r On Tuesday evening' Of this - - PORT ELGIN, ONT. �T�i week our town underwent a E. W. EYAlr l7, owe lysleinvgh lo A of rtwentyffour +OUx BIG - XID-WINTER SALE The Pickering :- � a light-hearted'young people from _- ■ . •tt Pump b;ant&cturW, the front of the.township, Rose- a Shop and Residence,Dundas Biij u dance o�nmi e bank,.Dunbarton and the ist aua begins January 16th slid continues. to Feb- � ' 2nd concessions, each having fern- I' The object of this Association to-to '• - ;WHITBY, ONT, t h f b d ressen stealing_ e�nprosecate — ?shed its quota.Among the families A 8 C jt _. '"�a C �r � , a an See f doors wee o y Houses tepresented were the Cowsne, i J 4lL• - Three t f Whitt Anaane, Allisooe, Thome, 9anrer• ' - '-" _ Members having pro at"oommaw- Whiten; Painters, _ • - 'villas, Hoimee. the bar sins Eve article and rice Art 060 imms8l"y wl� .n metaber We are prepared to instal wood or?rota Bmales and Marks. It was the P j of lizecative 8omm Nes. pumps on short notice,also attend '��• ,oceseion of W.tong promisgd visit _ . bersUp tee .. a o .to the manse here. Three hours were enjoyably spent in a variety As Stated 3'i•tw m•v be had resp - -to-aU repairing. pe . - Secretary on oplie•tioa. �eII ' ' of games and other amusements - the sq Ontario Exec.Com. L, J. Banks, engines an for t sad niter surging Auld Lunt[gyne - - - gasolinealso W.Q Richardson,Pickering. Ont) x� ` in the ancient stylish •fashioe the ,hiAQN&T CREA]!i Sl3PARATORe ` eompaay d rted for their homes \ ..A. 0 Connor, Arthuf lefrreyl Phone No. 60 at reeidsn.os. in the rental south. D. SI�IPS4N & Co.,'� - .PI�BER ,,a� sews"" Phone • r as yr .. :s . , p i , '. . '• . .i ,'..s+' ... -W.\•. _ 'J". x p4 •'?•i..>frr K.,, � .��. ,d(r. �. :. '.:,;n�.1 .A .'., L,-_".3' L• :• .ar ..'i .'�.' s.,. _. -'r � Q. Sl' `.t 1 .2 'C' 4. uf+n.?� '�U' -� .°'"• ,n3 ,4 s.. C. ,,^x+. �` w.,f. .� .�: ,�,.. ?•'ee j- ..�.;� -I,y- ;r• r ,�'•.:mr. ++Sy "? S>Y'�,p=•i3-••• "'r .,r:'.�,-,. ':�,t„�, -"`'°�wp-. .�. ,�.: e� ��. "sYr� .,- .u.•.v 7,�'.., 2.�'• h,.. d' mrk, 4 rY�f�'-'• ^••.• .sop .11,+". 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'w.• ,- T���. ;. ;. �,••w„rw5.w:��ypprti+R'"'`-�.r-�.ti�•-asa.•'�+�•e-•a-�� '.'°:+d't•.......:.........yz,Fa•..,a, r t.,rvr<nr r►tir5 ns•Yew:�a,�n ��n ,v nsr:. .eaatmri�ou.�.e '� ,..:r.. .-'+m+1•ee THE LURE O THE WILDS 'TRE si�DY SCHOOL HUNTING BEARS IN THE CAR- -C Has been Canada's favorite :' ,r•. INTEBNATIONAL LBssON - , t Yeast over a quarter of _ �- •, -JAN: 1fi: p'ATHIAN MOU1wTAIl�s. - �ceatuvy. Enough for 5 cb - ,r tf produce 50 J� . •[.asses _ The Baron f3frbeck s Deecrtptioa of P large loaves -' _•._ladah,.2 Citron. 15. 1-15. Gold-; Hia'Hust-After Bis .. o fin wholesome no Game o en Test, 8 Chrou�Ib:?�— — - - > g, homemade bread. �•are in-tfie.Carpathiaa Mount- r- DO not eZ CAt---there — aw -'Verse 1: The Spirit of Gad came P sins—in the country of rushing '•' upon Azariah-0ftea spoken of as streams dee' forests big is nothing "just as food." F$ _ the method of prophetic a ui meat P ' 8 g$]ae; P P _ q P .- and primitive Tife. , Phe 13pirit clothing the prophet as After breakfast, my fnead 'with E.W. OLLLaTr CO.t.TD. , with S garment. AI:ariah is IIOt TORONTO,OMT, r - _ g whom I was is my holidays, winnlpfs. NontrW + mentioned elsewhere. took leave- of everybody in a pat- • Awarded h4hat hexon at { 2. Went out to meet Asar—Upon riarchal way, and having said that aug�,,;d,n,• return from -beat with Zerah, the Ethiopian. started. 1 Jehovah- is- with you—This had . One could see it was towards the just had illustration and oonfirma- - f, end of September, for the beech Rion in the decisive victory of Aaa trees showed red, although Sum- ZY JumP� madly across the to a lamb of dead flesh, to be better packing, as was usual,. was Iver the invadiag_army of Zerah. It mer was stili is the air. The bright Plateau in the direction of the fir brought to dissolution by the hands finally told that he would be ac- pas a general truth which found morning made us pleased with our. trees. I looked at my friend and of man, one's heart went heavy as cepted as a passenger, but he °lust. ,~' support in all the history of both selves and the world. Fedor; they were sikat and sol' a stone, for the specter of death pay for two places. to Judah and. Israel, as did the oppo- ; The dogs, who did not leave us ema; at the same time there re- seemed suddenly nittgnified before "I will not dispute thy decision site truth, If 'ye forsake him, he- for a•moment is the house, watch- sounded the short, furioas Larking ones eyes, and one turned away friend. I shall need them both,'; 1. tx till forsake you. trig lest we might go without them, of the hounds. with the wish never to kill an ole- he assented, goon-humoredly, and t3-6—This aectian has been various- were now full of joy, scenting and I was not frightened, for I had phaut again. paid the money down. _ inter rated as ;referri to the searching; it was only young Zag- already hunted big game' several - a „ y p The next morning he made an. 's Zorthern kingdom of Israel, to the ray that rushed from bush to bush times, and not is the easy way of FAT PASSENGERS.GE$9. early appearance, accompanied by is entire previous history of the He- and stopped to bark at sparrows, modern kings and emperors, but ': .:_ a sister sa fat as himself, and the - brew people, and to the period of while old '&buy,-a wise dog, full of in the old straight fashion of hunts- Amusing Ineidents of Travel In'the two climbed into their places, from `,11e Judges. , The language fits in experience, already wounded by men; nevertheless, for the moment Old Days In England. which it was impossible to dislodge Drell with this last view. The law- boars several times, went is front my_ heid swan and my instinct was ' ..less, lax times of the Juges-.is re- of »,a, fos3 he was-aware that there self-preservations Had he lived in our day �f steam them. Neither could the other ia• was no game wort of his atten- I could eee the dos nervousl electricity and motor-cars, Dazici tending passengers squeeze in with 1lected in venae 3. The distress (4), g hY 8 Y such an elephantine tion ao near u Lambert most famous of !at men, P pair, and the ; — pad calling upon Jehovah, and con- jumping backwards and forwards, proprietor had at last to consent se cent deliverance from thair trou- ' We advanced about ten aces more, would not have been driven, as be q - HJTMAN HABITATION, P to send them on by post-cheese. tiles, reminds one at once of that and suddenly stopped, was is his own day, to having a "I applaud th decision, friend," He wan followred by-Fedor,. my A bear indeed' - special vehicle constructed fog bis y !�k -troubled epoch. The want-of peace Mend's trustworthy. and ez tient- conveyance. Other stout men commented the hue Quaker, plao- r sad tho oontin ued vexations 5) and y- Pe We stood .motionless and sliest Y 9k { ed forester. _ dere ' somewhat leas fat and less �Iy Rachet an I are not ua- The wrangling, between different p dusk was already king in the prosper social, and doubtless we should We left the River Lomnics, which valleys; the stars looked downobe-.I ous, who had to make use of. ot- y r Ribes apd different -cities (e), is ione flowa in a valk not broader than Y dina coaches built for human be- have enjoyed the gentlemen s coin- :gharacteriatic of the Judges (tom- y tween trees; the forest wrapped it- rY pony had na mishap occurred. Butpare chapters 5, e, 6,..8, and 12 kilometer. Oa^a narrow strip self in grey mist that had risen Ings of standard size, experienced had we chanced to lurch upon them tf.the book of Judges). (of land between the river and the from the water; the boughs began and made a vast amount of trouble, g ' f in descending a hitt, I fear the con- mountains there_ were meadows; to move drowsily the forest as Mr. J. B. tit aIkeaside, writing vernation no interrupted would 3. Without a teaehingf priest and I here and there was a field of oats, slept while the River Lom• recently of coaching days in Eng" never•have been resumed. Rachel wthout law—The ' two • things I which the peasants were only now nice was . rushing towards the land, has amusingly shows. nmonat to the same thin lana- is tender-hearted, but she weighs g t harvesting. From time to time we Dniester. Mr. Benning of Bath having been Inuch as the giving of instruction ;passed groups of people busy rak• - ` " - refused a place- in the coach be- three hundred pounds; and I my- g y gathering. the Hata. cause of his corpulence, on the ex- self am four and fort o hi the law was one of the offices of an the ha of y pounds hea- plhe priesthood (Dent. 33. 10). �My friend knew everybody, and cuss that the places were all en- vier. It is best that our fleshy bur- KILLING 5. No peace'to him that went out would greet the people, "May God BIG GAME.- gaged, made no demur, but coming den should afflict ourselves alone. a•, ►It was unsafe to travel. help you!" to which they would early to the starting-place, simply h }� answer, "We thank you, my lord' Frosting Experience' with a Heed of got in, pulled down the blinds, set- --- --^ i Leads--Districta of the country -` `*� Israel. May God grant you good 'health Elephants. tied himself comfortably, and fe:l 8. Nation against action �- One and happy fife!" In his book of-a.lventure, :'From asItOP• 1t0'tiAV LADY'S TOILET TABLE. - lribg against another -is meant. I We entered. into the dreaming the Niger to the Nile," Lieut, Other passengers arriving and e. Oded the prophet It is evident 'forests of Perekinak—the property i Boyd Alexander tells of the killing peeping in at his enormou-s bulk. Supplied With Ivory Combs, Hair Isere that the words "�zaiiah, *o° of the late Archduke Albert of Aus- of big game, His teflections upnn- Protested to the hostler that •t was Plat and Bair Net of Gold. tria—where deer are numero; , the result of the hunt are deeper, if impossible to travel with•such a of,'" which are found in the Vul- After about two hours' ..alk, not reater, than` the story of the Giant- The ar ament awakened The Roman lady's toilet table was lgate.- have accidentally dropped 1 B Y g well-supplied; Ivory combs, bottle i during which we passed a number hunt itself: The reader z sy be led Mr. Benning, who lifted the blind, lout is the Hebrew text from which of perfume, buttons, hair ins and tr of large trees thrown scrota the to 'ask whether, upon the extinctinn drowsily declared ..that he should is lwe have aur translation. I stresams ih guta� of bridges. we of some of the nobler forms of life, not get out, but if any chose even s hair net of gold wise �gure =' Abominations- ••Ail the detestable found ouvselvee is a glen, on which the world may not on the who a be to pull him out he would offer no i° the aNationalthimbles Museum i Naples. w. 12orms.of idolatrous worship (com- one could see numerous traces 61 sort for the loss.,Of the,specific resistance, and went to sleep aga-n, Bronze thimbles and spindles ars are 1 Kings 11. 6 and S Kin s 23. Y P to be need among the relics. The _ � 6 dear, for here hay and ai;xe�{ incident whish started his train, of When he again waked up, at nearly Roman lad even had her safety r f1i4) with cls u left for them duringthoughts he writes as follows: I an 'hour past midnight,'he looicl y y !3 i pin, for therd is a-specimen-of this Cities which'he had taken—As no the Winter.. We- could not see the elephants, out to see at what town the c••ach little convenience which, before the reference has previously been made The path- became steeper, the i but heard their low trumpetiogs was stopping—and found hiniielf one in the Naples to conquests of this kind on the blood began to circulate swifly `in and the-cracking of tree b-ranc�es. still in the inti- yard at Bath. The p es museum was found, was believed to be a strict- ,' 1Pah of Ana, it is eappoaed that this volas,_ and I strove to Breathe We:paused, breathless, fors mo-- horse& had been quietly taken out , " eana the cities captured b Isis ly modern invention. P Y _ ss easily as my companion, > iid- treat or two before we advanced, during his nap sad "put to ann~bier - The Roman lady, however, appar- - Bather, Abijah -(2 Chron. 13. -18). denly my friend stopped and said stooping to the edge of_she tall coach which chanced to be in the Renewed the altar of Jehovah— quietly• = - grass. There, in-a grove of small I stable awaiting minor repairs, and anti lacked one essential. She had 1. ' ,.. no hair brush. `Neither had aIle a ,• �'- No record hsa been Banded down Bear. _ _ - trees, we beheld. a big male stsn.i- he had been left behind. glass Hunner. All the mirrors of -tif the implied desecration of this That word made a deep imtirea- Lag sentinel, while several females An immensely fat Quaker of Hud- the museum with one exception, alter. *ion on me; and with a vol^> in- with their young were feeding I dersfield, having been first refw.ed _ __+._9.'Them out of Ephraim and Man- tending to express __ among the trees away oa our right, j transit unless he would go as lain= are of silver or of some other white ,pech—Adjoining tribes, many of JOYFUL CUR.0,%UT1!, - It was nearing _sundown and ber at ninepence per stone, -al- metal,. The exception is a dark '1whose members lived is Judah after against the.-fading. light their bod- I though even then he .was assur,*d. Purple piece of glass tet into the I asked. "Where l" wall"of a bedroom at the house of _ the ('isruptioii (27 Chron. 10'. 17), Les were silhouetted big and black he would be an inconvenient i sri• S cchio in Pompeii. My friend pointed to the ground - Pe peri. T1s and maw more of whom came and said '`A,freak nail don't ou upon the green of grass_and .leaf. sty, since he could not be split for thither because of the 'belief'that think id Fedor s y ' I knew of no excitement equal to _ the pure worship of their God was „ that of being confronted by such Fedor answered shortly, _ Yea, gigantic beasts in their wild.state. y ' in Jerusalem, a belief that was re- •-` - - my lord, with that soft in ., �t3nforced by the idolatrous practic- of the voice peculiar to the Ruthea- instinctively one grips the rifle es of the northern kingdom and the tighter and holds one's breath. marked.successes of Judah's kings. ian language. Then both my friend E}ephants have very poor sight, r $irtieon�Although this small and ththateforester•assured themselves and that makes_ hunting them much ri was reckoned as one o-f the other- was we were following. ten, it calx only have been partial- wise be;-but their sense of hearing :i Afteir -a few minutes of close'ob- . .. so,'because it was, at the time of is so extremely keen that one might -- - khe separation, absorbed into Ju- servation, I also distinguished `the almost say that they can see with _ - doh '(i-Chron. t. 24). footprints, iesembling very much their ears. I own those,of a man. RE 10. The third month Correspon It is seldom that an elephant will We ascended higher and higfier; deliberate} charge the hunter. The T 0 } • ding to our June, and the appoint- Y g _1 ed time for the 'feast of weeks, still following the trail. 'My friend commonest danger occurs from the and Fedor wondered wily the &nim- whole herd y stem in in all dL• ■ ,;-- - - when the first fruits were offered. >� 8 al left the. heights sQ early in the rectiotis, and rushin blindly. 11•: The` spoil—This was presum- g upon 'taken from, the Ethiopian' year' . one before there-As.time to get out. ' ` eking, knd may have been•consider- The forester showed the, young B of the way. ant- lad as. a kind of ,first-' fruits;"or bound the, trail the dog,. however, U-ai" the cover of an -old ant- u did not understand but breathed hill, we crept u to within ten a � - 1predge'8f]byalty to Jehovah in the deeply, barked and ke t near us P P George H. Duffus of Robertson St Fort Willi p ands of the male,• which was a + +' a . Future. reluctant to go forward. The old huge beast. His ears had already C. P. R. fireman, says: "The water gauge of my locomotive ' ..12: The covenant to seek•Jehovah:- hound had'disappea-red, which I did gone forward to catch the-noise of burst and scalded the whole Ids slde'of'my face terribly. I Following th'e prophecy of Azari= -not regret, for he was capable Of. the approaching danger, but before ah(verse 2). . Asa's work, therefore, bringing us the bear! and I was�he had located it,.Gosling had fired had a box'of Zam-Bak in my pocket, which I was using for a -was both-destructive and "con"st'ruc- theii 6nly'about 21, and, naturally, at him twice behind the shoulder, sore on my lip, and when I had recovered from the first shock. 'five. After casting out the diarepu- fond of life. but had-missed the heart...Instant of the accident,.I produced the balm and had it applied freely 3, "table reminders of his people's un- "yGe now reached a small plateau lI', oil the report of the rifle, the to the scalGed parts. I was suffering acute agony, but within - _. Faithfulness, he.:proceeds to renew covered with low verdure and thick females with their young_ crashed '... F the neglected altar; and then to moss, and it was inpoasib-le to fol--'away to the rigfit, While the wound- a wonderfullt short time Zam-Buk gave me ease. I was able imake provision• for a nobler devo- low the trail without the old bound. ed elephant turned and dashed off to continue my Journey and upon reaching home. I obtained - tion to the Lord in the future. The Iyly, friend .whistled piercingly, in-the opposite direction.' more-Z-am-Buk-8adcontlnued the treatmdht. Zam-Buk cte - t` ;1ovenant was made by the taking while the forester's "tu, tu, tu, After an excitilig chase of five wonderfully well, and in a few days had the wound nicely bf a binding oath (2 Chron. 34..31), tu-u-u,''' melted into .one lonely hundred yards, we name up with , t . which in this case was emphasized "u-u-u" ; the forest. cap'ght the- him 'in an open glade, where he healing. I don t know anything so'fine as Zatn•Buk as a by.the blowing-of trumpets (14).-- sound, and one could heat- f,Ow it was -st$nding among the rest of healer of. burns, scalds, cuts, and similar Injuries, which c ) -15.. Jehovah-was a,s good as his rushed--through-the- deep cc''-let's ithe'herd, which now tore away in workers are so liable to, and, in my opinion, a box-of Zam- r. -word. It was . no doubt arduous and dusky trees: all directions. •• business_casting out the.corrupting - HeitTing the`noise of o-u r coming; $uk`should be kept handy in every worker s home. s ' t -"---ramblema of a false worship, but all I LISTENED' TO TIDE ECS O1:S-!he turned and faced the bullets. 'At Zam.Buk will also be,found a sure ours for cold sores, - ., " .were glad .when. it was finally ac- -I was full of sweet joy, azul T thank• each shot the great mass_ swayed ohappedhaada,frost bite,ulosrs,blood-poison,varicoae sores, FREE 80X romplished and they had entered,, ed God-for_tha pleasurc�cif enjoying like a forest giant Beneath the axe, pile.,scalp soros,ringworm,inflamed patobca,babies'atop• 8MblsOoaaos anQ•la a"Mvk 00 .. ,upon.a new eta, which, .under,the the quiet of the wilderarss and at the fourth he_tottered..and tiooa and chapped plaoo+,cats,horns,bruises,and skin in= 7sm•ButCo,and )gracious guidance of the -cord, was Suddenly the earth trembled un- fell'with a crash to the ground. jnrles generally. All d'rnggists add atore'ssell at boo.box ar r� trial box of t free from Zam-Duk.Co Toroato,a reooi t of rico. Z+m•isuk will tis �. 0Y,- a time of-peace, until the thirty-fifth. der.heavy`.steps. >;q;-ar rus7 oil �4t the.sight of Fo harmless,. sO- i1O' P� p p inail�.l� ,w-., year of-the reign. of A.aa... _ I forward, and at• tl a 'sa;ne rni}ment hglpless, so noble a beast-reduced , �.. .. 4 .. .'.... y' 't'-µ .+linin 'k ,:i.e• e. - ,A, L Ri­ ti' pAV a ,�,% r'�r,*..wJ' >�y i.a° S �-aTi'r 5':ri�i•r,!:. =,c .,T r E.';a.Cp, Q 4 r.4f#�,tp •.,.s�= , . i!dy: . r. �•. .:. '. ....._ .g '.,.,. .. .. +a; ,;p,. ,,:4{ ,.•aw°ji.'x, y�ia. _ •;�K`k, "• `ii^',,. ` �, ITT°' �:G`iV:. ,,. :v.. :. ... .. .3•j; , .IY:.. ti's-S'.. '',u• rr'i� ,w.• ."Wa-fa v '.Y 'C70}< 4 .:♦ -GT' i!C .I13a A 9 s'�,`If. v `,�,a ,• P"iba-+!<. y;:: .i„'.i4< �,C-.w.5..i, r! "rY, .'2"e„+- ,.r'tix�...`� .3V.,:.•-�.7s: ta °•[,s'.u•�•:aq;.a,... .a..*,' ,� " <+.}s .ti - +y�- r, rnv t .V - ,.,,�.; + �...,.. 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'.+R"Jmnax.'wirtNe.,atk.AryJ�• _ •. ... • •<ie3A'fiPrlY9llFt•.•TK '�,a ""�"'R{v'�tl�!''R.LS+.EMM'9.ADw'CC�'yE�M'Y'••'�c••I,�.+R�.�ryyya!'�Yf,Q-R�.•N'Rv' +,+cri.�.r ...'LY.1. ....Fri.. �.•,.lull•;.• «sY'•Mv wt, r...-:liCi'iJ'. � h"4� ` FOUND QUICK GORE - AGE LIMIT FOR DOCTORS:, - ' rti R 6M �MB � l4 � AFTER EIGHT YGA9S Paris Court Thinks f Should _ .Retire at 86. e o w _ `f r CouG s b S k. - The Pieria Court has just given a DOS19'S KIDNEY PILLS TBI• The which will be of interest R UJIPH WHERE, BELTS AND to medical men as it raises -the Unshaven Person (entering bar-PLASTERS a o no wan a air- tors ought to retire. singe, shampoo, -electric massage, At the beginning of last y ruff-pure,--'er---head=-wash:'' - - - �F , oeee 8fierivood, a long sniterel we r known Paris physician, r• Barber-"We=ll, what. do you The Rayo Lamp is a hl=h trade lamp,sold at a low pMce, � nous ackache, found permanent Eugene Cheuriot, Bt3 years of age, want T" Unshaven Person-"I WBIIt There u•lamps %hat cost cors,but there 1s aa better lalead. at price, eonstnrct•d of solid brass; nickel plated-easily sept a)Ntl was the victim of a serious automo- a shave." Barber to assistant — we ornament to any room in any h.u+e. That,• i,f act known to _- e •� relief la ,one ,hex of lisle great. ( _ ri[ib�ea►• bile accident, whichrevented him �' svttiftor of is;ttp caking tont can ads t. the sin•of the rsi o Lamp- Canadian a ., Canadian KidneyBemed P Shave him; Bill. There's no law eaten si.ing•d..ice sr•rr sealer .rerywhen It sot at roars,wilt•tee .,, yr from following his practice for nine to prevent these chaps wasting our - LedPti.e otrcvlar to_tar a.are.t miLso=a ,Ff Dodd's Kidney Yflie. months and necessitated a long -time. The Queen City Oil Company, Limited, Toronto. Poodiac, King's Co., _N. B., Jan. stay in the South of France. He brought alma "r-auIferia� o er of the automobile which over-1 s o a va ne.- arm&- eight yearn, while all the time the g 82,400 lees Vegetable-Pills are the res•ilt Have you ever heard of anything TART TSA soIITE TO-DAY. .Bien . turned his coupe, claiming' remedy was right at hand, Mr. of careful study of the properties•'t that was materiIl ks postal for cirealsr• or los nor samples aad for medical,treatment and his stay y improved by term.. Alfred Iyl.r,tondos oat. - « Mosee Sherwood, a well known far- certain roots and herbs and-the ac- scoldingT -- mer living near here, tried Dodd's in the Routh; 818,000 for<<loss „f tion of such as sedative and laxa- OMB mwo�a. -WE t�srlT a sLa 3 practice and 030,000 for diminu- ., lgidney Pills and is now as well as lives oa the di .alive a fan « �.�•rate our spe� B apparatus, N ass. tion Of clientele in the future be r alttf Idacbfm•s at home; whoN erqa� ever he was in his life. The success the compounders time kaitt�g forth.trade;/sod�wages Ito an l cause of the time during which be particulate "dream, The,GmaeSY wh•Irtalr Selz. Sherwood's experience is ai- have met with attests the valve Ot Mr�AaD'B LtM YE?iT CO,LestaTirs. Distributiageo Dept.w t)rillia. oataria miiar io that of thousands of other was away from his consulting rooms their work. T ills have been GErrTiaxart,-I have used MiNARD'S ? and of the loss of strength which P LINIMEI'NTrromifinetotimeforthe tat natives of New Blunswick. "About rcognized for many years as the P WANTED. sight ears ago I hart will for the future prevent him from twenty yours. It was recommended tome Y g my back from beat cleansers o! the system that b a prominent physician EARN Tsti EARsas TRADE—Aiw ' performing the same amount of 7 p p y cian of Want who r, _ . Ming," he states, "I used lini• „ can be got. Their excellence was called it the"great Nova Scotia Linirneot." &--few a we•ksas Octal=preci �ft 4 work as before the accident. saeab and plasters and wore a wide nized from the firth and the It does the doctor s work :is The Court expressed the opinion !e°O6 7 I i particularly Oradmat"earn twee.• hews delict, s� belt, bit is two years my tronble that "at the age of Dr. Cheuriot, Brow more popular daily, good incase+o[Rheumatism and Sprain s• a Write or y!o +•r Barker vewes, �ia,d developed into Kidney disease- the greater number of medical men Yours truly, 1 "My back was so sore I could not „ ++ G. G. DUSTAN _ aspire to a well merited repose, Mrs. Peckem- Henry, what pun- �tANCEs, Tumor,, Lnmpa, eta internal Lilt aaOr weight, when reading a and considered therefore that dam- Chartered Accountant. and external. eared wityout ata by ishineat should be meted out to a ear hem. tr•neaeat write as be , oasis's Almanac led me to try a vino piss Halifax N.S, Sept. ar, tgog. late. To. Retinas lredwai Co., "it e '+ + 's ZgWae Pills. Refers the„ gee to the amount of 818,000 would proposes to a woman, and �a Celilsewoed. One Srst bo: was $ sailed my backache seem that the Court thinks that em- He should b compelled to `« ' r meet the case. From .his it would then refuses to mar her T Peck- .. .. .. ,r w was gone a>ad" have never, been doctors are too old at 88 to erne- marry her." THE HAPPY-MAN. A r L;F�t�At R troubled with it since. tise< - ' Belts mai plasters sear give tem- Nlnard's Liniment Cur" Dlstompsr. "I hear she is to be m&rTied. op•rotiona In Canada tansy p,o R -- WllO is the h8Maul,,. v ds fine chances for yL sats porary relict iia a aaep 03 Backache PROVED. 1 'Ppy ire:ems.•�nrats•,:i� "eO or $heumati6s, but the only way -A NATURAL CONCLUSION Her father. •i, _ tiro•. Yarttc __ '•.n' 'ta oure Cham a to go to the seat of= You say he, plays the. vvilin T" ",W4#n did Green die I" Lgraca aa,iwr;� !'•ontral T•l -the trouble. Care the Kidneys -'yes." +� + CRras -cripple ot Yc a Lad Gerrard sea, 4E Y He an t dead. I saw him this eels the teat and otic T.rerte w relaaw,pte•td•e4 Vii. Lh.o Baekstbe or Rheumatism will "Does he play it well T" 1 morning. What ever made you wallraag a torture, yet sure relief disappear. Dodd's Kidney Pills '.'He must do so, because he's on think he had in like aha ' passed away 7 Po o! Holloway s Corn issuer fail to sure the Kidneys. ape&king terms witch all his neigh "I thought surely 'he must be Care is within reach of all, The Meati!of s piano is the ' bors." dead. I heard Black praising him Aotloes, Insist on the PEBUVIA�i RAIN TREE. this morning." Avoid pushing to the front by s"pTTO HI�CsEL" Vower of Collecting Dampneee is ' going back on your friends.Hm '- � W'g ft; Z Wnard-s Liniment cues Dlphthsiria. IMano Action Atmosphere and Condensing It. yY b..■ ..w r,r "Jrs,Srr rt,ra ::ales hr (f sMM • .wase • I . lar Y, . . • Yr e!ae.t neTRAW r.r tbett CHILD tZM WBiLa The rain tree of Peru grows very e"s'' araL.o. r xru� av t mss TOO HIGH A COMPLIMENT. y � Marga, is rich in leaves and is called car rax +.. tats r��°O�.sit C sae u ft. bpi reasadr ,t , 8 box �I Iby the Indiana tamatcaa i. It has The new ba s have coronet or ia- �'�'• ►r�py wiaa�a.e +....n p .eat You shouldn't-have called that ii p g NrM o sera sad a.t fM n& trLW..4"..saw a ., 10DINOL 6 for Y P Rials an gold or small diamonds aim {Erre ++�a•.attar seed Twee ««,n,.a man a pig said the conciliator I r of collecting the damp- �a{� > Id,•rt•.e .. t eras.03'}�.Sa +•a man , the atmosphere and con- their velvet background.- +aae4asabiMf gtli1`�Ili�% Y The most highly eflictent application art i.D RavtaD3. _ "That's right," ,replied the vin- for she reduction w r �'! Mlle power of _ of s ei isr s, Go+tre, Ideaaiup it into a cantiauous noel- dictive neon "There is no sense Thick Neck, Glandular g Enlarge- boldit k' ' IDtla`supply of rain. tate ssr.esatrtr titer •e'p•c4 te sun a��1•e� ._ � moots. Its Positive. - is a day' Esus ass.sad Astral•t,arg lalL►a A STRANGE BIRD. - in implying that be's worth 20 centsf In the dry season when the riv- •in ser cold and sa..of •.asaa�tirra. ��� era are low and the heat great the at mom a"laoss be o" W iww LiAle Bob (just started in school) a pound to anybodv. of all kinds, in any and Ilree'e power of condensing seems ( -"Uncle Harry, what is the, birdiii stages, quickly re- 11 d a• itM sg.e ,time ease a,wq.ery lieved and positively cured Cure at -the highest and water falls in with the biggest bill?" -orbs D a >'- at Plaster net �, poi �• Garlands or roses are now being T r ia.etc„ Catkins I.►osier, llad• our suf eetng and live quietly. abundance from the leaves and :draped over cloche hats for little Uncle Harry (who is still think- Dawn Irwreaes Compaq. Common Sense" for Piles will do It. - Oozes from the trunk. The water ing of the night before}-"A quail *r a box, f for i boxes. Naiied on spreads around in veritable rivers, tote. Silver or pih tissue or soft $ lM satin are the materials most used: my boy, a quail-on toast." Sometimes a girl gets eve' with receipt of price. part of which filters sato the sail a man for not asking her to marry fetes -tom et as saw It r 1era�•r��� him b tells hes friends she LYLE f TORONTO .:;.and fertilizes it. Three rivers are titter V• et bat.mar sweets of AIs. y • Pit Canalized so as to regulate the While wore prev,atent in winter, rea uA«�a,r>L Avoidsmbstiii w;,e turned him down, course of the water. When sudden c sages in the weath btu est• ialatillrr'�-l•eq 1aaele��sss ailed Ma - _ ,T It is er try the strongest ooastitutions, Peruvianrainttrreeshwill at on at the +colds and coughs and ailments of Don't make the mistake of claim- They cleanse while they core i arae I the throat may come is any aces- lag you osier make one. : The vegetable compou'da of which g yield nine gallons of water pea diem. In n field of sa area of 'on. At the first sight of derange- Parmelee's- Vegetable -Pills arcr - Ram one kilometer square-that is 3 - meat use Bickle's Anti-Conaump- Corals that nearly reproduce the i oomposed, mainly dandelion and 250 feet each Way-can be grown Cow tive Syrup. Instant relief will be real thing are set on a bar, making I mandrake, clear the stomach 'and 10,000 trees separated from each I ezperieneed, and use of the medi- a most attractive velli' pin. {inteatines of deleterious matter anJ •. other by 25 meters. This plantation eine until the cold disappears will restore the de:aas��d organs toRoo A produces daily -385,000 liters of Protect the lungs from attack, For To CURE A GOLD IN one DAY healthful acti�a. Hence they are l anyone with throat or chest weak- T"ke LAzr'fSva aRoaso Qm�.for Tablet+ the best remedy for indigestto:i F �L i - water. H we allow for evapora- Diagf,ta retia"merry u u Ia11•ee sits E w, available toga A tris of liters �s lAdfli�iD� tion and infiltration we have 135,- nese it cannot be surpassed. _ awrE o.Iga.tan t•ea each bo: sae g ) will establish the truth of this a Rti3t r�0YID17rOtD! .i, •:'000 liters or 29,531 gallons of rain Perha a you have observed that :. 'EASY sertion and do more to convince bho for distribution daily. The rain• P y Dweble and spiritualistic mediums do not seem r. wiling than anything that caz be tree can be cultivated with very lit- Ito What do you underataod by written of thesepills. �Jl'aaliz>teatal to care a tap for each other. „ y �tle trouble, for it seems indifferent P the necessities of lifel" __ '� •: as to the soil in which it gross. The "The means for securing the lux Hoax' amateur photographer Litt w know like size of tree increases rapidly and resists TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY uries.'.' both extremes of climate. for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes is generally a pessimist. Joax - rte Ere thinking of ootfe+'bt�aW tip „ and Granulated Eyelids.Murine Doesn't - Haw do you figure that out Hoax �., "�— Smart-Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Nlnard's Nlniment crow Caret In cows. -He takes the worst view of ev- WIN mb is an Og�l'l. - ' LITTLE HELPS Sell'Murine Eye Remedy, Liguid, 25c, INVERSION. erything. Feathers uncurled by damp pea- hoc, ;1.00. Murine- Eye Salve in �� Metallic X14 Cher are .quickly dried b shakin Aseptic Tubes, 25c, ;2.00. Eye Books "141lat goes up must come down - PILES CURED iN 6 TO 14 DAYS is ROOMAdvil-it Ft" by Mail, - That's an axiom oft rehears will raf."d _6 ' Cie - Over re, in,W iC salt as en Murine Eye R•omedy Co., Chic.gas + st$ivi f •to can any Can o rtehing, Btlad thrown. i But for seasick passengers Bleeding or Protruding Piles to s to I 'laic floc Af�FACTURRRS A pinch of salt on the tongue, - The directions are reversed. _— T0A0Z!I 0 and WIP(lgjpge Money niay not bring happiness dir oiloWed 10 minutes afterward by' but it will purchase a lot of substi� A college education enables many s drink of cold Water often cures Thousands of country , people a young man to refer to the allow- a tutee, x nick headache. know that in time of sudden mishap ance from his father as his income.'- ALL HE CAN DO. Carpets are brightened and color it accident Hamlin's. Wizard Oil. is - - rr, reserved if wiped It has many' qualities.-The man he best substitute for the Tamil "Do you sift your ashes?" . p ped with clean cloth who possesses a bottle of Dr. Thoni- ' Mothers can easily know when rrN,o sir.. It's all I can do to �`R Wrung out of salt water. ioctor, That is why it jt so often their children are troubled with Celery Hint.-This is not the as Electric Oil is armed against round upon the shelf. take them out." stringy, wilted kind you boy, but many ills. It •wi.l cure a cough, . worms, and they lose no time in break a cold, prevent sore throat;. > BEANS. '►PPlying they best of remedies-Mo Ninares Liniment carat colds, eta beautifully White and crisp. 11 it will reduce the swelling from a ther. Graves Worm Exterminator. y small apace of ground, two feet g Spanish h Baked Beans.-Two cu wide and length according to the sprain, cure the most persistent Ps « ,- r sores and will .speedily heal cuts of navy beans, which have be�ri IMPOSSIBLE. number of plants wanted, is need- and contusions.'-• It is a medicine boiled well. Then add a small piece ' ed. Buy a package of del[-blanch- cheat in itself, and can be of for a of bacon, one large onion, one-half Bobby's father is not a b>illlant ling celery seed and plant in a box g can of tomatoes, two tablespoons of sort of man; it'has been said• in quarter of a dollar. p .in March: 'Put box near a window either sugar or molasses, then sea fact, that he -errs-decidedly-'in the and water occasionally. Transplant other direction. -aboutmiddle of May or as soon as A dollar fairly got is worth a son With a pinch of cayenne pepper 1 thousand that are not. and salt to.taste. Cut bacon and He took Bobby the other day on a' !there is no danger of frost, is a onion fine, then put in baking dish short visit to some friends, and, trench, eight inches deep, Water We Must ae from heated rooms to the eorq and bake for one hvnr. thinking to make a good impres- Tants ever evening and kee soil outer air,and the chane seta us coughing.1P y g P B g ns• Car, cion, -be _a conversation;,_ _ t loose. As the plants grow, bring ing winter colds is not hard if you take Alleny yaag Balsam. >nrglected cold troublesome other•even ng," he said. "At the �-pmnQ Tendon,. _ -- Ithe soil up around them, not cov Dims tgsam „ „ ering' entirely Before a frost comes, di ester roots and corner of a dark street a man 'slid- 00" and Saddle GaUs : g y get all THE I.II'afIT. denly sprang out on me, and said tastdarwh....,w,autrbc, ,soil possible and transplant in eel- A Toronto man .who visited Bri- that if I didn't give him my watch -r teti o.w rata s)..,,Oa opts e'�r0°',.e (lar. Water about three'times dur'= _ frig the winter. . tain last summer appears to think , he'd knock my brains out.' Fortu- ' Tsrdp with lea,rpwita sad r ata recommeud L that country-the.champion tip-tak- nately, a policeman came along, mr°°"rand°.°m'``"'' J.u.uasa.q The rage for black veldet gown- eT' „ a and the'man took,to his heels!" 9 1. He says: Well, I had tipnFd "And weren't Kendail S �1+. ing reachesdown` to the tiniest you afraid T asked everyman, from the swell gent who his hostess. ��8V3II Celt!@- feminine mites.. A charming fad. Afraid.-. echoed Bobb s ' seemed .to own the House of Com " y' papa . is aWowing te,,,d,,,sad mwVast It may not be so bad if your views mons down to the hireling who i! modestly. "Well, I hope not." a ,�=awnrera.•+noUmnboo r twy...d are one you a}- gummed the wrong Labels on my " "• .,�iti.reetdo+#+re+br,o,....a.,, _ luggage, and I Went into the wait. U Birt, Went on the lady, if �le rt4lb.wenurod�ttnAenetrq•yyp.�Wed r,af had carried cilli his tairest 1 et°�'w,a>�t-am s)arle.atagbone.o,,,.,. ways look upon the bright side. ing-room on .she landing-stage at : "Nell;" answer ed the visitor "if'' xsD""...r ee �.rt.ny tae kali . Liverpool to wash lily hands and �! s.s«dr.r,,,....are.a.t• t p he had— And then the loya� lit' I Ree)K.sdall's a•hrm hnodr, el.a baa.-_ what do you think stared me in 3 THE tle Bobbv struck in. +fi*aS wh-r."b"Yat,.,,d,.,.,.r,,,,�, . SkkMthe face, when I had finished T "'I'll )let' there's nobody' w•h i �'"'°o="��t..er..oo Tt.its..--nes nae ei-nc*y /t0r,.•awedbse owrGom placard, 'Please tip the basin.' I'll3.W' n a could knock Any brains olio of fa- nz,p..(.ttExDlll.Co- E,,,,s ? ' ike,ihroet &=a[miles - 23 coat" be hanged if I did!" T N U ISSUE N0.2-11 ther!" he said proudly. wgFalls,vt A.9t ; . 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Yap-•^, .,"•,'c -, i;:'rale �O� T►gM�. : —Don't forget the Foresters' Cu�iTaae7►! r tM cut. 1 complimentary entertainment on iMonday night in Pickering Town "— Vic- v p ' y ♦ The members of Court ween e n. —Miss$ate Kerr spent Satur- Hall, You are invited. forIndependent Order of Foresters, with friends in Toronto. —The Swastika Club met at$he iu tendering a complimentary enter- da � blic Monday even In order�p reduce our stock we are giving big re Wesley Balsdon has secured a home of the Misses Buntiaoia tainment to the pu position as fireman on the G.T.R. Monday evening whesi they re- ing,Jan. loth, and have engaged for -�uctione on those heavy tweed overcoats. It it your --Gordon and Mce. Law spent organized for the season. the occasion Mr. Harvy Lloyd, com• •' i9ands with friends in Toronto. —Walter Annan left on Mon- adian, Miss Maud Bigwood, soprano, chance for a big bargain. y 4wod InI�;lloncpnt to and the ed a ition an fireman s the guests of Court Queen Victoria will s visiting with David acid Mr01 Jr s. a ori n e certainly enjoy a rear treat as the Ban. d Mud entertainers are Canada's leading art- -P. and Mrs.Starin ,of Church say, jets in the var us - street, leave been ill, but are im- We congratulate J. E. Disney, have a pleasant evening. Children, y We have our wall paper samp g. Come in � proving, a former resident of this town- under 18 years, not admitted, and look them ever. —W. Deadman, of Toronto Ua& ship, upon the honor conferred on W. Mrrcassa., R. A. BDrrTiNo, , spent Sunday with�• y _ eC'Y - '_ "verei 0. hitu by the electore of Whitby Chief Ranger Rec. 8 and Mrs. Green. town b eleoting him to a Beat is R. A. BUNTING-, ..PICKERING ' —Dr. Henry will be hbre as the town council. " #.ALE RR8I8TER tent] to A 2w his ppr�ofessional duties. * on Monday, Jan. 2nd, at the home SATURDAY, JAN. 14TH—Auction sale —Mrs. W. H. Banks is recover- of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rea, King- of real estate at McLean's Hotel, ' ing from a severe cold and is able ston, when their .daughter, Maud Brougham,00 acres on Brock road, ' to be about the house again. Estelle, was uuited in marriage to quarter mile south of Brougham, « �' '..2 —dames and Mrs. Brien enter- Mr. Chas. Shepherd, of Pickering. t e property otR. B. Phillip.. ' Bee te � & 'd a tai a few friends very pleas- The ceremony was performed by bills for particulars. Bale at 2 1"'antly on Thursday evening of last the Rev. F. H. Spronle, B. A., o'clock p,m. Thos. Poucber, nuc- r .week, assisted by Rev. Mr, Roadhouse, TUESDAY, JAN. 24TH—Auction sale of R� —We are pleased to state that in the presence of about thirty- .� P horses, cattle, pigs. implements, _ George Douglas, who has been ill five guests. The house was beau- grain hay, etc., on lot e,con.5.Pick- �ivith pneumonia, is gradually im- tifully decorated with ferns, palms sting. the property of Bailey CASH FOR PRODUCE '7,; proving. and evergreens. The wedding Weatherill. Sale at one. See bills. --Mrs. S. Carlton, of the Green- gifts were beautiful and Domer- . wood road, is spending a couple of ous. The evening was spent with F$eCL'�t�s•s _ CSOICE DAISY BUTTER — — :':a4C• weeks with friends at McInnes and speech and song, the toast to the NOTICE TO CREDITORS -- — ,Sue. oil Spring, Ont. bride being proposed byy Col. Hun- NILE NEW LAID EGGS —The Ice Company have com- ter, which was gracefully respoud- ti rnenced operations at Frenchman's ed to by the groom. The happy Notice is hereby given that all per- '• ";Bay, and the quality of the ice is couple left by the midnight train aons having claims against Samuel said to be first-class. fur Toronto and other western Bray, late of the Township of Picker- Wheatlets-8•k lbs. for 25c.. . —Kra. Sloan and Miss Ettie points, followed by the best ing in the County of Ontario, deceas- galled Oats-8 lbs, for 25c, a, of Toronto, are here this wishes of their host of friends. ed, who died on or about the 19th day Rolled Wheat-7.lbs. for 25c. Gran. Sugar-18 lbs. for$1.00 Dau r week owing to the illness of their —The many friends of Mrs. Geo. of July, 1910, at the said Township of _ Golden Yellow Sugar-20 lbs. for $1.00 Pickering, are required to send by Spanish Onions, Yellow Danver Onions, California Navel Oranges, father, Geo. Douglas. H. Jones will regret to hear of her poat or deliver to the undersigned p Boneless Codfish, etc. rE —J. C. Greig, formerly of this death which took place on Wed- Executor of the Last Will and Testa- _ - viilage, was elected reeve of Sea- nesday afternoon at the age of 52 went of-the said Samuel Bray. their forth on the 2nd iost. His many years, after several years illness. names and addresses with full parti- ;FRESH GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES Pickering friends extend to"Jock' Her funeral will take place on culars in writing of their claims duly _ verified under oath. heir hearty congratulations. Sunday at 1.at p. m., and after a And take notice-that on the let day PANTS �/� /g//�Af •cul�G�e ® Paw —Harold Stainton returned to short service at the hoose, her re- of February, 1911, the undersigned O I i/f l r BelleviIIe on Monday to resume his mains will be conveyed to the will proceed to distribute the assets studies at Albert College, after Union Cemetery for interment. � the said deceased bavingt regard Great value for the money—Bought direct from spending= the holidays with H. Deceased was a woman who was only to the claims of which be then manufacturer—Cleaned out this special line— _ and Mrs. Rammer, of the base beloved by all- who kuew her, and shall have had notice and proof and Hence the price. Beautiful piece of worsted in 'line. her cheerful disposition was main- that the said Thomas L. Bray will not . fashionable shades and stripes. , —A number of the members of tained to the last. She was a be liab ee fbr the said aesets n asyy ithe Pickering Lodge of the A. O. graduate of Whitby Ladies' Col- person of whose claim he then shall Just received a shipment of "Sheldrake's Railroad Special" overalls, i. -.'U, WV paid a fraternal visit to the lege, being the first rexi9tered not have had such notice and proof. smocks, etc, los guaranteed for every button which comes off and 'Whitby Lodge on Monday even- pupil. Dr Hare, the principal, is January.d ]till pronto this Sed day of 15c for every rip in seam within 80 days from date of purchase. Insist iL ff when a most enjoyable time expected to conduct the funeral on having this make. THoKAa L. BRAY, 'was open service. She is survived by a - ppee 24 Earnbrjdge fit.. t - —The rink opened on Saturday sorrowiugi husband and two 14-18 Toronto. evening and wad very well patron- daughters, Ethel (now MrF, John axed, Messrs._Leigh and Calvert Williams. of Bloomfield, Ont.)and n _ are determined to make the van- Frances, to whom the sympathies R. BRYAN - * * HA iR'C� Af?E SNAPS tore a success. They deserve to of the community is eatended. ;sArtz3Ea; s; be patronized. =0n Tuesday evening a most Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' 1 only 6 hole range, second hand, first-class repair, worth $16.00, for a =The remains of the late Matil- sociable time wa8 spent b the sundries. Central office Bell, x$12.50. _ _.. yy - da Lpdgate were interred in St. Pickering Lodge, A. O. U. W.. it Telephone Co. . Aagency for 1 only gtinlight washer, worth $7,00, for$6.00. Don't delay, George's cemetery here on Friday- being the occasion of the installa- Rolston Laun ry< afternoon of last week. The ser- titin of the officers for the ensuing 1-onl Globe heater, reg. $8.00. fur $6.50, ' = vices were conducted by Revs.' ear. There were between forty CLARErfOtiT, ONTARIO y ,Y _ 1 only Sowveair a hole range with warmitsg closet, for $35.00, Beet i „Mr. Dew. of Toronto, and MF. W. and fifty present including= 18 RO ,pL9A�:' snap on record. - Y alLoore, of Pickering. from the Gruen River lodge and 10 PERiaNCt k --A number from here will at- from Whitby.. The ceremony of tend the Townshipp S. S. Conven- installing the officers was per- .H1KRBAGEUM. keeps the stock thriving 'r itiou in the Methodist church. Kin- formed b D. D. G: M. Vanvalken- �@sle, to (Friday). There will burg, of Whitby, with the assist- t el yameles � 2�ic and 50c bags. be morning, afternoon and. even- ante of members from the visiting e N ing sessions. Some able speakers lodge@. At the conclusion of the ZENOLEL-M'keeps the stuck free of lice. SOc, 90c and $1.50. °la will. be present and interesting ceremony refreshments were ser- pay • papers Riven.. ved, E. N. Hicks being the caterer. Cor••r9s�i+rs+Lc- -Geo. A. Mitchell. superintend- When all were satisfied the newl ,eedtps a.:etch=d oe7err tbo sear ant of organization, will be pros- elected Master Workman, H. W• gg��ct. n our crnWantoa s. j =ant at the I. O. F. entertainment. Lindstrom, took the chair and a oo0i1f '"°� r'.He is an old c�1ed u n each of those present 'bra A'nu t �=O� nwvDickie" )-&-r -Chap an Monday evening. SII upon - `'lriead to many Pickering people fora speech or recitation,and none '•'0�"°ti0'•""`bO°s r .1 and will receive a hearty wel• failed to respond. After a most e rooms. pleasant time the meeting broke A &..wy mo.a teams res"aur TINT" for — sot to report that up at the midnight "hour and all O° 9�:s+ vses�d. - • _ _ W e are r9 po Mr. Robert Miller is now in a most repaired to their respective homes. _ lg serious condition. Besides suffer- —A preacher not more than a �t•ussi'st. _. log from paralysis he has now thousand miles from Pickering r sawwmseaa. contracte3 ppneumonia. We hope grow fervent in exhorting to an We wish all our CustmiabrS+ ow( wer, drat he may recover honest living, and. near the close . row this attack, of his sermon he said; "Let everyP. Teefy's driver took frigght per@on in the house who is paying - j $n the station yard ori Mobdayy Ilia or her debts stand np." Inst- Young Men nod Women to pre- - e cutter colli anti every man and woman in pare for positions of Trust and Y 'and Fr1P�1C18 a Happy ry mud ran away. The y ed with a tie post in front of Ed. the house save one, was standing. Responsibility worth from tgi40 to a Bryan's-store and was somewhat After they were fully seated $100 per month. The famous an� PrOapBrQtlB New vE+ar' � danpaged and the horse was there the dominie asked, "Now let those 1 ` 'captured tiuin'ured. stand up who are not paying their =0� - - _Owing to t�e small attendance debts,. . and:.a long, lean man of ; at the annual meeting of the Pub- sixty or more years clothed in a s - 'lie Library on Monday evening an see�y looting.suit of the past de- ZORO fT4, ONT. :-­adjournment ss adjournment was made until next ,ode, slowly assumed a perpendi• Tuesday ensuing at 7.80 o'clock, cnlar position in his pew, "How is stands far above the average buss- r° the min- nese college of this country. Its BUNDY elsarpp, when it is hoped that there it my friend," iaquiredat you are record for placing in positions is a Josswill be a good attendance. ister in astute tone, remarkable one. e _ —We believe Gen. Baker's child- the only, one of this intelligent Large catalogue free. �= " ren, who have scarlet. fever, are congregation who does pot meet — 1 C;01 as. favorably as could his-obligations'?" The lankyy indi• W.J. ELLIOT, Principal. be expected. Russell Andrew, vidual meekly answered, "I'z'ua a Cor. Yonge 1!z Alexander Ste. ' who is also afflicted with the same newspaper, and the brethren here - 15.00 lame, YQjt disease, is doing nicely. Both who just stood up are my sola- Don't forget the $ p � .:•. homes are under quarantine. scribers,and —The minister broke 1t --The Ladies' Aid of St. Au- in abruptly with, "We will close. -: be the very one to get the number >' Arew's church purpose holding a with the benediction."—Ex. octal in the basement of the �•• - _church on the evening of Tuesday,. THIN Ha=R Mrs. Leigh is now reducing the price of all lY00 remains stock of trim 24th. The. grogram,which - med hats to half price, $6.00 for $3 00, $6,00 for$2.50, and so on. '. -will consist of music and readings, LIIiERAZ. oFFJFR afti�llL�!! Now is-your chance to get the best bargain ever offered E tiviIl �e chiefly Scottish is char• men the hair thins out on the top MEMO i$ They-all'cost more to produce. 3 •:acter. of the head and the bald spot is get- �- `r —Mrs. (Rev.)Bonner and fame-• ting ready to appear in public, don't 'y - pp - - ly, of Atherly, Rev. and Mre. _get discouragedJrr irritable. Just go MRS. LEIGH, - __ PICK.ERING' r Farnsworth and family, of Sniith- to your druggist and ask for Parisian Of ali•materials and design ..—.— i field, Miss M. A. Bunner, of Bew- Sage Hair Tonic. He will charge you rkept in stock. It will pay you t 50cx for a large bottle but if it does to mjl at our verb acd inspect our ettook manville, and Mrs. Branton and not cause flair to ow where the hair Master Roy, of,Toronto,spent the and obtain prices. Don't be misled by Is thinning out nothing on this earth agents we do not employ them,eonsegnent Winter,' 'Will SOOn be' hVLe r{ holiday with W. T. and Mrs: Will. ly we can, and do tibrow off the agent - Hartrick. And we want to sayto everbodR commission of 10 per oens.,wbiab you will —Another business obange took man, woman and child, that you can certainly save by purchasing from us. - .place in our village thi'@ week have your money back if Parisian all solicited: Then.Oh for the Nortb-west black Galloway robes and coats that are when J. H'. Wagner sold out his Sage is the best hair grower, hair -WHITBY GRANITE 00.9 warranted not to Ret hard from use or ag!'e, and the German. buggy butchering business to John C. saver, hair beautifier and dandruff •o13� Whitby, On"A p Philip, of Brougham, who will cure on the market to day. lap rug that will not fade. Men's and boys' suits of all 'sizes at� tie take ref Br on 'Monday nest„ ie ateps itching scalp amd falling es to suite everyone. All kinds of mitts and gloves at the r possession hair and makes hair w thick and PICKERI?TG MARKETS grow We do not know what are Mr. abundantly. All druggists every- — • ' Witgner's intentions in regard to g where sell Parisian Sage or poetaaid R%hite Winter yah�,t.........., $ .88 L. the fntnrP, but we hope that be from The Giroux Mfg. Co., Fort )�'rie, Red " ..... •.••,' 86 FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE, will remain a resident of Picker- Ont. See that the girl with the Au- Mixed PjCBERIAI( burn hair is on ever bottle. Sold and a„p, Wp welvorbe Mr. and Mrs. cF ate .A....... ... ... ............ x3 • t ANI guaranteed by T M. M adder ., 'Lilly W our village. (loose and Spring Wheat. O p �::. .Gk, "C4' ra'.4• a "" '.1"""cR�• +,�S.st'x'^�'�J� 1 l E BRY 'a -...,n .. • ..:.. .;' da'yC, r:#x '.+� { .� � 'a -Z?'.t �� .�.^- y � r7. .y,<ax •h ,.�(3L '�yt.^-h r "T R.��y,.., '4(,',k:�i^�fi,�w 'ti;,r;: ��,�:^, G ":YY'`.:'?F�,,�L%'"° 5,w'' n.+ `•,a�,' Y?4% :. 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