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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_12_08 ,y,.,. rte,. ,.� •,- ..-w. .,,q' t'•r,st, `.Get• ",,,,a, -.:. w •sun,' ,.« �.•r� _ Sash. C�,: '^,+� .�. � •+, •r. -,^r> " :"- -,•. .,� '•, +: -,�-- a � -,,:,..,-Rr.... ., ._... ,..`-' .>-aa Y ..:. F.`�"...:e xp ..,•moi � v1,JTHt':, `.F:' -a>..�:�:. ,.s,,; ��. n.� �'" � w f. � N v s 4• . _ : 'SOL. g XI. PIOSERING, ONT., TRIDAY; DECEMBER 8, 1911 10 , - �tC>�relliita>naL �are4►• GREENWOOD _ MONGOLIA Established 75 years {�� SPINKMILLSRemember the Brotherhood Ban- Elias Stover has rented A.Williams' Medicat net in Kinsale hall Monday evening, j r . q farm asst north of here. Y- Dec 18th. Rev. T. Albert Moore, Rev. Mr. Bricker, of Stouffville. GREENWOOD • E..r'ORSYTH, D. of O.. Regis- FLOUR . D. D., General Secretaryof the Tem- called on friends here one day last Re tared member of ohs p�tnmetrical eso• T" penance De"rtmeut of he Methodist week. cdmtlon of Ontario. Special attention Tonto FLO V R . Chureb, well be the- speaker. •The We understand that T.F.•Houghton .. MILLS Qcimoai f glasses' E7w tested tree. Nor WHITE-SATIN Bebtherbood Sunday k ervices will be has been engalged for another term as CREA-M--BUNS held tit Salem at 10,30 a, ni-and 7 p. m. teacher here. ;r u TEA-BUNS Mrs. Nelson Wagg and two daulFh- C. Mc}�INNON, h1.D., L.R.C.S., CHERRYWOOD ters, of Claremont,speut Sunday with I require 1000 bushels of Btiekwbo t sit ,.+ lel . $aiabcrgtt, member of the collsse or Bread and Fake Makers relatives here, clave and will ay an extra rice PYysiotans and Surgeons of Ontario.l,"Tue. The next meeting of,the. Cher P p ad 8o a Coll no of ear¢sons, Ediab g R. and Mrs."Nighawander and faun- for it for quick'deliyery. rx' tltsaei�atteWin to daGases of women and FEED.: Wood Farmer's Club will � held in ily, of Atha, spent an eveninglast ' +eitidren. ofd's and residence.Brougham. the hall on the evening of.Tuesday, will also pay highest Brice for BRAN Dec. 12tb, at 8 o'clock. The subject to week,with J. B. and Mrs. Turner. j A number from here attended the AT•�''$ PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS be discussed: "The workings of the WELLAND•FEED FLOUR" Cao rative Fruit Growers' Aassocia- the 8th of the larQ Mrs, Raymer on �. Jinn X-RAY INSTITUTE the Stir -line, Markham, 'oil: Suads<yOO� OATS r ; x. iPICSBSINC�, oxzAlilo . 3UMBO . " " tion, upon which an address will be OATS be given by Hugh Pugh, of White- afternoon. a s. >ZLQII► T p ran 8 . Dom, a tee, OAT CHOP vale. The interest and attendance of ' COR' all fellow farmers are solicited for AUDLEY WAGERS'JOY-thg beat bread fist. _. fdpocdalist iii Rectal Disease.. Prostatic Die. these meetings, that a`ll may profit by KISSIMI=tire best pastry flour. iias n of Ken. Dinstases of women, .Cancer., CORN CHOP co-operation. Chas. Fowlie hese returned to school Tumors.%-Ray examination, Disease of eye. CORN CRACKED ....... in Toronto. •I Special prices to farmers buying two ear.nose,throat and longs. Fittinggiasses sad HIGHLAND CREEK Miss Holtb ie visiting here at the barrele.and over, t m11 sante and chronic diseases. ALIXED CHOP - Y 13 OM04 Boa"18 to 9 mad 7 to 9 d9iy home of her uncle. ' - FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS Sydney Morrish spent Sunday-with There is some talk of a wholesale I chop finer than any other mill-tlsat zr Leo Mr. Hawkins and family. butcher business being started here. means a great deal this year ?t ' Chopping Every Day. W. Doughty is putting up. a neat Messrs Dalby and Orvis Have recur- when feed is scarce. B. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS wire fence in front of his resience. ed employment in the buckle works. • T313.0eanty Crown Attorney,and0oaat7 SpeCi(�l,l Miss Dixon, of Toronto, spent Sun- Mise Vanstone has pone to Whitby, F. Z. C•>}�t,F.r�:2sT �; B]Hsdsrie. Oeor4 Holoss,Whitby. 1a. CALWELL'S MOLASSES day with her sister•, Mrs. NVChester. where she has secured employment. MEAL A.Scott's new house is nearly com- The yield of red clover seed is very t ' LT. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, pleted and he will soon be .moving in small phis year; not many pounds to St, Georges Anglican Church • Solicitor.Notary Public,Special Exami- the acre. t; nor for Higts Coari of Justice; Brock Street, T to it. Whitby, 717 J. L. SPINB� LI�IITEDi Henry Stotts has gone LO Toronto, Wm. Guthrie is urged by Whithy SUNDAY SERVICER �; where he has seemed a position in a township electors to stand for reeve iv n+' P1C�ERING. OMT. p Matnin Prayer 10.30 A. M> y E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory, the coming elections. g y *Solicitor,Notary Public.Etc. Money to Mi..:�owlan, of Toronto, purchased The rough roads caused a break- 1041M. +r b Office next door to the Standard�Bank, a number of fat cattle in our midst Evening " 7.00 P. M 13 this week. down i " lir, Sinctair's auto. He re- a _ R mainec�hereover night.J R, Somervi{le and :vitas Bonar,_ of Remember Joe Stephenson's sale to- Sunday School�usiir3**6 4glxrbo i JJ ll. Cherrywood, spent Suliday with Miss day (Friday i. He intends buying pro -� ^^^^^ Mildred Craven. G. HAM-lasuer of M.irria e CLAREJd6'ii l duce for the city market. _ 7 . Ltcenaee In the oaaamy of Oates o Hilton Brumwell had placed;n is The Ladies' Aid met at the borne of g _ "PtakeriagVillage r7ly -for all styles of furniture. borne last week one of_No b_ hies. W. Puckein, when the annual , r y specially selected eabined grand pianos @lection of officers took place. a � POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- style F. The pulpit was occupied by Rev.Mr, . dosser, •ala•tor, collector and issuer _ Rev,31r. Beynon was awayon Sun• - `• of marrlace licenees.Brougham. 407 dapreachingmissionar serons and Sexernith on $unday. He explained „fin I 9 p at same length the different funds of HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Room' Moulding Stanley here.nnis, of Turonto, took lea of the chureb. Do Licanses in the County of Ontario, 1i 100m at store and his residence.Claremont. hValter.ar.nd Mrs. Toyne. of Rouge r Picture Frames Hill, hRy@ got nicely settled in hie BROUGHAM DB.BEATON,TOWNSHIPOLERK Morrish's house. We welcome them - - . Coov"tacer. Comnofardonerfor taking • to our totrn. Robert Feasby returned from the %&davits, seocansant Etc. Money to lama ' f� �� Shades Our Sunday School intend holding we9t lAst week, nn Iran IYnp of Yareisso Lola e•• their Christmas tree and entertain- :ti. F. ToniHnson, of Toronto, Sun- w=inemn" oat 7•y meat on Wedneeday evening. Dec. dwyed in our midst. ® gy `a POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, 27th, A good time is anticipated. Das Tool had a business tri to e Ler Counties of Task and Ossww. Asa - The Wmen's Institute concert in. Whitby on Monday. p EGG _8'I'OVE }�IIs' r•■ ,Yana nabs of all kirsch attenned to on shortens ` aettce. Address Orson River P,o.. Out. UNDERTAKING - Ellrot'n ball on Tuesday evening was a Miss Delia Burton is visiting her PEA STEAM � ---- -- decided success. A meeting was held aunt, Mrs. Cline, in Toronto. ' -B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- Saturday evening and officers elected Howard .Malcolm went to Toronto par L'08l 18 +811 BIIaf'I' tfonser •alussor and collector for lin connection and the public library will be opened to see the Duchess and others. eoaottee of Ontano and Yorte. All Clads of once.more. Mics Florence Bunker has returned COBeI. ;sales eondnated aiebw ps:yaaaly or by suotioo Distance no object. I from a week's visit in Brooklin. A&W notes collected Ser datan or other v. �•1 4 . �r 'ticalare apply at residence,Slissbeib At,Pick. - W HITEVALE Ed. sod-Mrs. Willson spent over ,gest Vaal at lowest rice. � - -^-' •i'� ' smog. Phone orders left at News Oise,,Pick. Prices mod ei'8te• BnadRy with friends in Toronto, -^ ostng or M&cnaba store. Claremont, wW're. Miss Eliza White is with friends in ONTO rompt attention, Siarsfacuon guaran• Mrs, J. ZV, HogJe a nt a few days T Iemd,FYy phone number V Independent lOOl i the city, with her tluaghter, '.firs. Cameron, of T � a- fi, d �� �� » �'. Michell got fitt0 for two loads of Oshawa. �+e S P1 N , L � XMAhay last week. H. Herrick, of Oshawa, spent river �+� R. P�NN/ti,/tr W. Shank and tamitylettlastTburs- y t3 DICKERING _- VV and we are,getting read to supply da for Huntsville.. ,- g Sunda with J. W. and Mrs. Bogle, J B g p pP y y RpringdAle Apiary, WHIr6VAL a• oNr. your wants rq the following : A. E. Poynter tg Navin the roof H. 'porton and 'Mise English. of To, ►t�aery Dle�etos aired YiMDatmor. put on his new barn. ronto, spent over Sunday with the t IiodaIts Watches. Clocks, Brceleta, E. Gordorrhas returned,after spend• lbrtner'A people here. j Any business entrusted to me will Pendants, Cut Glass, Stationery. in gg two yyears�in Alberta. hies. Eli W' G 0 Srusbee, Pi A, Purses, Souvenirs, Fred J1c$ap recently lost R good Wilson will hold an Auction b " be carefully tiandl'ed. pe sale of household effects on Friday, Post Cards and Booklets. mileb cow from paralysis. Dec, 15th. Ree bills for particulars. -Chargee Moder.AGe r _ A. E. Roach bad a new furnace in- George and :lies. Duncan attended Egg. Stove, Nut and Pea sizes - Ipdepe'ndent Phone :tic, 1514. We have -added a nice line of Books, stRIW in his store recently. in hRrd coal. suitable for Xmas Gifts. Miss Flcrence Trickey has gone to the funeral of Mrs. Donald Rees( at - —" - the cityy for a couple.of weeks. Cedar Grove,on Tuesday of Inst week. Bert J lump steam coal. All coal; is a1. PHILIP Mrs Libbie Jones has been staying Mrs, J. H. Bundy, of Pickering, ander cover, full weight Rnd �'Pt R box of -Pickering silts," the and :4ire. (Dr,) Fish and daughter, of prompt-service. I great laxative Tonic, gThey will with friends in Toronto for the last Toronto, spent Sunday with Hugh p p make you enjoy. your Xmas dinner: two weeks, and Mrs. Mechin. L U M $ E R+ - - Has a► full line u2-tresh and cur- The Messrs. A ver successful meeting of St. - T _ vicinity Turner, of Streetaville, been buying heavy horses in this -- ed meats conetantl on hand. John's Lyiadies'Aid Soviet was held on, A Good stock of rough and matched y E Eyes tested Free. y W J' y lately. !,ti'ednesday afternoon at the home of hemlock, also matched and dress- ; tti Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, satisfaction uar teed. Mra. Joseph Wilson hna returned Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. g lies, . Malcolm. ed spruce and pipe. • T M. �l from Dakota. While she was there Wm. and Mary Dttnetai were -in ' To /wet, MCPA DDEN her brother died, g• x hinglesv. A incourt on Wednesday and Thrlrs- 2x 3 and ,ix Onfario cedar s : Highest prices paid for . John Kirton has lately.been iq To- day last week attending the wedding 8x and ix H. C. shingles. -Bu'tcher's cattle DRU"19T AND ORADUATE OPTICIAN ronto'acting as constable at one of the q p y t< • re istration booths. of their cousin, Miss Marrrson. Let me quote;you rices on as build= PICI�ERING� OMT, nthon Reeaor will move with his A meeting will he held in the rink Ing material you may require. ;' on the evening of Wednesday next. wife and family from the city to our Dec. 13th, for the purpose of or aniz- Bill stuff R specialty. 'iek�errng rveri� vale in the near future. P P g Independant phone ISM. REAL, - E STATE Rev. Hames has had packed and sent tag a hockey club. All those interest= "- ..•.. ed are invited to attend. ^ i .. two carloads of apples to his eon in The Women's Institute will hold A. 1Ce REESORT -First-class rigs for hire " — Saskatchewan this fall. $ Two iift acre farms for sale chewheir regular monthly.meeting at the ► r y' P• Dirs. RobinsonRbison entertained anum- home of Mrs. Geo a Linton on Tues- Day or nigl;t . _ \ - _._ Good buildin s, pleat of water, one- her of the ladies of this section to a 1 LOCUST HILL B y duty. Dec. 12th, at o'clock, sbarp. A y " Bus ]beets all trains half in cash, bal,ancre do mortgage--if quilting bee on Friday last. cordial invitAtion is extended to all s; required. W. H. JlAjor has lately disposed of the ladies of the community to be � Teaming promptly attended to. fqur'clydesdale fillies, We understand present." Also a good �tene'ment dwefling the price was upwards of$1000. A meeting was held here on Satur- Agent for-Ca'nadwCar•riage Ude yielding 1.�'a tri the village of Picker- Thos. White is working at a disad vantage these dans,'lr uwing had 1t rib clay evening last in the interests of W. H. Peak_ ing' bar alder, Conservative ca i- XMAS rat-bired.by a cross hi'lli•sheep. Charles: C v nd 7 .Pic7:eririQ. date, Addresses werE given b} lir. - *44 4v#ttct i4#1h C.d>� bliss M(.60hlnt, of Bi,uupton, has Cattier awl Dr. Moore, of Brooklin. TEMP, TABLE-Pickering -station G now taken rharge of the school,'ow.inh Ac fhe 111eeti11g«'T1s not well adver_ �. T. R. •TrAiae going•East Jus as folluws� Q. 4 .�}li `o 1•{!4 t tp She resignation of_lies: Roach. Good :y lirNo. 6 :\inti 5.0•i A M. l"h 1 Rich has, ,hought the hoose tired the Attendlulre 1�'ac sti1a11, very 'sysCClA�oo-f 4n4, few outside the,.village boing present. 1•l Local 2.43 P.M. _ vnd to where he no« resillcs fiaiu`B' The beef ring members held their + " 14 Local.-:- - 6.0.1:P.N. r A. Ellison' and is now a pLi-mmienC, annual oyster supper Tnescl:,�• even- Trains going Kest duet, as follows � • V• R,���'t Gtr�dson.' resident. ing fit the lions of B. Burk. ' As theNew"-No: A:> Loyal s,8v_�.,_74. A. 1:-31ajor.had. the. misfortune to L.`QQvv �_ night wxs,a most beaatiful cue t•herP �•� 11 Local - 2.30 P. \I. get kicked ill the face by a patsy Set•- nl1` ;1 Rood attendance, abort. sikty - • ' 7 Mail 9.3U1'.11, _NotaryPull?iC, PirkerinR, etatlstitches Were necessary to close heitlrPrestnt. There was auahund- *Sunday included. - --- -: +he'wound, nose `cif• o}°,tees: after -partaking of Sp�:Ol�11St \Ir•,, Wonch has decided tt1 titay for ''Naw i 'tTie tilnti to call and ' tvhicll a fine program was given. All _ irf the -«•inter in her ho,lne_here. Her see our 1 In all kihdc of tire-.�efting.- Binder grandson, \V, Laughlin, of Toronto,. report re horoughly Rood time, i•' and inower knives ground. will eta with.her. Jeweler}, «'atchts and Clocks, DOMINI /� �T'�j i y Silverware, Art. Glans T.bony, DOMINI N. 111\.Ei Ladders of all hinds in stock Harry Fohnscln, while in the city . g�LE REGI9T�R., Lealther Goods,_h tc•. , Bead OIIIoe, Toronto and to order, _ last week, had g10 Worth cif boots tat ken out of bis•li ht wagon. He also FRIOAY,.DFc.Sth, ll)1'1-Anetton sale The longer you put it off the less '^ Skate Sharpetling Rnd broke an axle~chile driving in.` votrhave to choose from, You E. B. Osler, DI, P,. President of. farm stock,''and implements in The members of the Baptist.Aii§sign will inst+tntly confess .you.neyer . W. I7. 31atthews; 'ice PreSide'nt Saw.Gumtlling lot 4, con. S. Pickering, (Audley,) C. A. B.o est, General li' 'r Circle met in the basement of the saw such,idectl material for P; g g church on Tuesday afternoon, and the the property of J. L •Stephenson, y•. �Oapital$i,;00,000, Reserve $3,T00,00. I r 'BROC R ` men had a bee and got tip the printer's "Bale at one, See bills:' W. B. �i (; S(]gaS (j>I�t$ of s Total Assets$09,5W,000 W. H r JAC S� I UpO�p (IQR� su ply of wood. Powell. auctioneer, t' p Jirst what ymi want you may :A Branch of this Bank has been estab- Both Sunday Schools are practicing ..gATURDAF, DEc. 9tb, 1911,-Auction not know now, but just what i{,-- fished in London, England, . for their-Christman entertainments. sale of registered horses, pigs and you will be absolutely sure to i3 Cornhih, C. Have you lots of nater ? The Methodists will hold theirs on sheep and registered and grade cat- find, when we.show you-what This Branch will issue Letters of Credit and Dec. 18tb, while the Baptist will hold t1e, implements. household fern- we have to offer. Drafts on mlllmportant ointalnC6na3s,nego- theirs ort Christmas night,- All come iture,-bay rain; roots, on lot t f P lUCle 131tO , CF WI�TSVALS , -Dont forget that we carry _a -�tlotmEils sent ormllectlon,snake telographfe and enjoy yyo� urselves. 81, con.8, ickering, the property large assortment of Waterman transfers and transact every description of are prepared to fatrnish you anything George FIaetinga met with a very of S:P.I.R Sale at 12. Lunch banking business, in the line of water supply such as sinful accident last. While Pp pens, both plain and mounted. , Information will be furnished on all Canadian PP 7. y at I1: See bills. J. H. Prentice, y: : maeterM. pumps, windmills,. hydraulic rams, ceding up his wagon with chop at , auctioneer. _ Norman. Bassett 'X1,1 d special department will be provided for the the mill-the horses started and he was- DSc. 16tH-Atictibii sale OY 4 ane of vi hors and bearers of our Letter of plumbing, etc, FRIDAY, Credit pitched out striking his head on the , 'KE ING NEW- S T Hv PC R The are also es ert well drillers cement steps. He sustained a severe household effects in the Village of JEWELER AND OPTICIAN "GaAs. D. GORDON, y p Brougham. the property of Mrs. Eli Orroarre arrw �glTgy. Manager and respectfully solicit your patron! scalp wound and was.rendered .un-_ -Wilgori.• Sale st '1 o'clock,sharp.- roar Owren conscious for a time. �e is recover- 7u . WHITBY BRANCBs age for tll-e future. -Ind,nbone 5621 tag nicely. See bills. W. Powell, auctioneer. 4.. yY :t.. „ ,.r.e. .r :'4'.♦ ..:.:a... - „ 1+ •.w..� -�:1,WY ri..MP•..'•'A!'r } , :: ... .+, an ...m., r.s'r - ,.,.;,, :••a.:A'tx..• :-..., '..i , ',r... .gin s M� :x. :':R;;,� .W-._�. :.::'.r.: -�LrstJ" sea,�� -i.,,e��'��:,xr- rrir "•a�� ,sx»„-�, .. ,�, ..:>�., •, . .w•a..,. ,_�F .. .. ./,. ,.x,Y;;!'?`�y..... ... •r�.�;�4.,.'.'^ '�,:. :,ft,'•.�fa,”:� , 3`"' es,I,.,..r,;Y.. �*� ';v,,.. .v "l,,: :"�.. rt. -':'-5 ,�..? yM�p�:'i�'i'xiw+.Jw 4'.: r. ":,vt W\+ •"'•i4:,, _S:wv Jho':., J••. _... �y V� '.F' 44 .• �.'\T• ^'' "�r y ` — . . e n ww 4.r ..\ • , y� W a• r T .eC.,.q,.'. :+v `••ot!,a .^.,,fie\.,@. Ar' ,� � 4 � �" � f ` .,� . h.° ,'�' ... �'.: 4. IN.TEA PICS safety than that of a mnaeoiyalseThe. - , I'NC REAS safety depends, of coar , oil the rtgage i Iue li of the security on which She mortgageitsTHE wwTEST. Aff is based, over the amount of the out WH Y I standing obligations. But this margin EAsoN45 j 1 1• 1 T'� R is by no mentis easy to determine. "Even _ ` when determined," says,a writer on this ;I - aubJect: "the rule to difficult of aDHlica- a i The ever-increasing consumption of tea throughout the wflrld tion, because a margin which may Seem n �NSURE3 ► �!�!j particularly of British Grown Tea—has created a demand much insufficient from the point of view of phY• PERFECT ?- greater. than the supply, which, among' n other causes, prevents sisal valuation- may be satisfactory when - BAKING BgKlNG t Fw - really good•tea being sold at former low .prives• conaedered as the equit8'of s; working Ru sia and Australia are buying tremendously of British, concern. That'-is-10 say, the "food• RESULTS =grown teas in place of China teas, and the consumption in Great, will" of an active business, while it should III I fBrirtain is larger than ever. not be reckoned as a proper security for { + ©ONTAIN$ + ' The shutting out of over 15 million pounds.of colored Ching a martgage;'may 'be- of- sufficient value I NO ALUM "rw 1"I LE tAecL Green Tea by.the United States Government, the increased use to reader the bonds amply safe when the I FrW GILLETTII of.tea due to 'higher prices of coffee, the greater acreage given- good•wili stands as a marginal security. - ever to the planting of rubber in Ceylon, the shortage in rowth.ing Then, too, machinery is valuable only MADE N i COIt'�Z�A►'KYI jai crop this year and the labor problem in all tea-growing where it is being. used. A negativii ex- CANADA countries are all factor$ which account for the much higher pre- ample of this may be seen _!n the un. .=+4R,pNfioyQh7T. nary markets. - > fortunate position,-of the bondholders- cf. I 1 t I ( 1 The present revolution in China may ajso mean much smallei the Amalgamated Asbestos Corporation. crops there next year and present indications are for still higher This company-primarily a mining con- , prices in the future. All these conditions either mean a lower cern, but with man pointe,in common � egg stiff, pour the syrup on in small. _. . equality at the same prices,or the same quality at higher prices. with the ordinary Xindustrial-has Yalu; strum, beating hard at the time. Our experience shone that the tea drinking public prefers able properties and good machinery; but + Beat until almost cool, then, drop the latter. its business in is, one in which "good-will" HEALTH I iII little Cakes on buttered plate"HONEST TEA IS TIIE BEST POLICY" bnaineee connection, satisfied cue• Kneaded Fudge:—Two cups of .. a �1 { tomere, etc.-counts for little. Couse• granulated sugar, one cup of milk ThomasJ, Llpton, Toronto, Vn`• quently, when the demand for asbestos or cream, two tablespoons of Brat-. products fell OR the corporation was un• ed chocolath; butter the size of an -- — -- --- able to sell its output in the face of Il ample, railroad bonds are practically un- competition. most of its customers pre- WINTER HEALTH. egg, a 1s cent box of marshmallows, Y��N� N SAFE INVESTMENTS Put these in when fudge is boiling.. known. one can carefully scaa the lists ferring, apparently, to buy ,from any A person who says, ``I am never Test the fudge iii a cup of cold ot- bond dealers' offerings and the ad• other company than the so called 'trash." so well in the winter as I am in she water and when it forms a ball,- _ vertisements in the financial press with Had it had a "good-will" worthy the summer, 1n, very likely to use '�hP INDtigTRtAL BONDS TETTER THAN out seeing any railway bonds offered for name it might_have tided over the dell tone of nye who states 8 natural take off fire, and beat hard until it sale. .in the States. on the contrary, they times is the asbestos wade. It must be law, which must be accepted with. is thick enough to take into your REAL ESTATE MDR IF stand first [a the estimation o! conger• borne in mind, however, that good-will, is Out question of struggle. The fact buttered hands and knead. . After VALUE OF LARD li. vative investors. And after railroad not • prover security fur a bond, but is of poor-health in winter is unfortu kneading put in a buttered dish and c..: mortgage bonds come railway equipment 'valuable only as an "equity," ,sun — nately common with many persons;; cut in squares. SUFFICIENT. the question is, Need it be 1 Crisp Policorn. To keep pop- „ _ bonds. In, Canada; investors often have + * ' No_doubt more common sense corn crisp when already buttered, _ opportunities to Caveat In railroad equip In estimating the safety of industrial - - • -•- and more self-cuntrs,l is needed to .keep it in the warming oven of. a. _ ymeat bonds, but as a rule these are bonds the most easily estimated asset is command health through the win• t INust be In Excess of Bonds, However, to- eagerly taken to large amounts else. its real estate. The first point, therefotP, g range. Pop a large quantity at a t -• - IIIaMs this Trn�`industrlals" Foran a ter months. The reasons are obvl time, then put some aside in.a , where, and so Canadians'cannot grre 'to be detcn•mined is the value of the con• Utts.. In the summer the m'7st is Popular Inrutwient m Canada When there the position in their scheme of in- crock and Tri tyro weeks it may be pany'e real estate holdings. un which, of veterate house-dweller is driven in placed in a moderate oven and: Railroad fonds are Practically Un• vestiat; that' they deserve. As a result, ronrse, the bond is a first mortgage, to the Open air; the hungriest Meat- heated, then buttered, when it be: - they must fall well down is rank of re.I ;.k�r� Bhould as !s sometimes the case. the•! eater calls for fruit and salads; the cordes more delicious than when \ - lat-rre popularity. eroming -atter-indus-I value -0f the' rear estate- czelusive of stuffiest sleeper throws open the mala, and oven real estate mortgagee; buildings-equal or exceed the amount of bedroom windows. The COnditiu?13 firPop orned Balls.—Pop cors and " The articles ecatrtbuted bT "Inveetoe and investment stocks, not to security,1 I forced on all of us are, with the - The for file sole Purpose of guiding prop II the mortgage the seoxrYb is ample. and geleCt carefully alt the best part; - - are fo Iarwturs, and, _if f guiding of gar of course. but only ea poDulartt!' the bond haw all the good features pf a exception of extreme humid hFat, log them from bung massy t1 rosib f And so. as we..' are treating these se i real estate mortgage. with none' of it9 the conditions that menu health, make.Syrup with one pound of light pptar.na it in '•rnldeat" aterprisea• The I curitiea in accordance with their rela- brown su ar, one half ca Of water, lmpart,at and r+t,able character of the : I errawfaacltr. Of course. any first-class The result is that many per^ng one-half ccs of vinegar. Let boil iatormation may be rested upon, The ! Live popularity-and not according'to their f banking house handling aD industrial who are generally below.the 1 .\:el p_ g writer of th+se aruclas and the publiab+s _ relative merits, we came now to the study ' un t11 it-strings,t oil t Over ands --,Of this pager lino+ ao interests to aerva issue will not base this determination on I e their best health are at the high' stir well,'let cool a little, di hands !a connection with tpsa matter other than of industrial bonds. "Industrial" bonds i the cost of the land or the Talus at which est point Of phyN;Cal efficiency 'np lalla plicae of the wader. are bonds secured b7 mortgage of some it stands in the company's hooka. It.it September and October, after their in cold water, and m8ke manufatEuring,-mermutile or tatscellane- only the appraised.-value which is.of aw {e i y — w months of enforced' healthful quickly. fBy Iavestor.l. Due eompaay of a private cbaracter. The importance. For example, the property being. From that time 011, With --�T and plant of the Amalgamated Asbestos the closing of doors and windows, 'WORKS WliIIOUT FAITH !Fbe relative popalartty of Investments consideration of an industrial bond as an _ and the resumption of heavy meals, to Canada differs very -materially from Investmentfrom the point of view t1 corporation stood'on the books last year they slip down-hill again. Faith Came After the Works-'Had- - That to the ignited Stains.' IIer*. for es• safety-involves a more thorough Lnvesti-I at $17.wo.000. yet us say that the plant They have no especial theory Laid the Fou-ndation. took up $7.00o.000•-an excessive figure, of about the summer regime ;. it is 9� course. We have $10,000.000 for the pro. only that they do what nature f,�rc- IYhile a coffee drinker I was a Rt Eat �� �� ��•�+ �'' i porta to stand b+head a band issue of es them to du Their theories as sufferer. from .indigestion and o• I VAW,000. gut the 810,000,000 may repro to the winter rcfiime, on-the other Tensely painful nervous headaches, - I sent the PAR VALUE of securities paid hand, are both many and strange: frrjm childhood. (Tea contains cal•_ Stop starving yourself—stop suffering the pangs oI tadigesiloa—stop for the property at the time of the; .fin extreme terror of drafts and (eine—the same drug f,u id Tit eof- ' worrying about what you dare and dare not eat, _ - - Y ,• amalgamation, ,.while. those may have d v a callous in- fee.) ' amp feet is offset.b, - Eat hearty meals of wholesome food, take baa g,ren ata .slut of only 5o cents on difference to stuff}• sleeping-r,toms "Seven years agn my :Eealrh Rave the dollar. In, this way the actual cost and reeking p*blic places. :�Ianv_ out entirely. I grew so weak that of the property may be only 85,000,000, people pass through the entire win- the exertion of walking, if 1•niv a f t 8 t ►' i whereas the real worth'of the property t-er .in air unfit to. breathe, if the few.feet. made it necessary f,a: fns 1 as determined by appraiPed value may short periods of tinge during which to lie down. Mq friend , thought be-much lees than even this amc, -- If, they are unwillingly outduors in I was marked for cunsumptiou— re , eE chat l to pr ut pt- e3 ';tDea, the appra�aed valve of real e.tate going' from on a• k, thin'surf pills, _ .. . ._ is less than' the mortgage the investor are excepted ' d s �m I r t anger 7 as 1 and you'll feel like anew person. Sour-stomach—heartburn-- Iv laid to the account of these brief r must consider several other tactors, and tried faithfully to getrelief occasional indigestion—chronic-dyspepsta—ail yield quickly to _ tourneys—never 4,j...bad indu•}r air,- from medicines; till,-at last; eftel NA-DRU-CO Dyspepsia Tablets. The properly digested food overeating -and lack of proper ex- having employed all kinds of drugs, restores your strength, your stomach regains its tone, and soon ;ftELIEYED HIM. excise• the doctor acknowledged that ha requires no further-aid. _ .. -.. "I say, old ma-n, I need. $50 bad- Having wet feet is very easily did not•believe it was in his' power 5.G:. a box. If your druggist has not stoeked'them yet wand ly and haven't the least idea where avoided by-persons who do•not wish to cure me. SOc. and we will mail them. > ;• 37 I can get'tt•" to'have them. ;1t-the salve time, "While in this condition a friend '`Glad to hear that. -I thought wet feet cannot create grippe u;1- indviceti me-to quit coffee and try NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL Co. Of CANADA uMrma. MONTREAL. perhaps you had an idea you could 1.2as the.grippe germ is there t) Postum, and I did so without the „ work with and perfectly ,veil ncr- _ borrow 1 o me. sons are arm- roof mons: That le that r told d me 4 _ _ m is the goal of All hygienic struggle r good.hope didlnot like it at first, but b itfrom when it wag properly made I-found I If Your Baby Is Sick —to be germ proof. ic, , Ag .to drafts, they are the most Postum w.as a. most delicious and !dive Baby's Own Tablets• wholesome of things fur those pe refreshing beverage. I am especi• 1 inner, is � .. served at d CI it e ed 1 fond of s 1 their b ally • ! ,o � w � Eons who hake educated th r - -� ... babyhood 0 and le-ills of b d The lit y cold, with crinin. _ � fes to them; gild since they are co - i I I childhood' should, be treated ; .,, ntlavoidable in a world lice this, "Ina month's time I began to , x: F� promptly, or they may. prove seri- the sooner a man educates -himself 'improve',,and in'a few weeks my in. oils. An occasional dose of Baby's Own Tablets will regulate the std- to them. the better,. although that diges#ion ceased to trouble me, and does not me he, sh;iuld search my--headache stopped entirely-. I 1 �� mach and bowels and keep your for drafts to sit in. «'hen aper- am so perfect well now that I do little ones well. Or they will p sols- feels.-s Fhrinkirg from a draft, not took like the same person, and• A promptly restore health if sickness it is hecanse at that particular mO-• I have so.gakied in flesh.that I am l�r"' ` �•• comes unexpectedly; Mrs. Lenora mint he is not in a condition to 15 pounds heavier than ever before. +4�Yi M. Thoiapson', Oil Springs, Ont.; stand it,'and natur"_is Riving him <<This is what Postum has done ' I says:—"I have used Baby's Own a hint to move on. Com- forme. .I still use it and' shall-al- Tablets form little` els as ossa pan;cn Name jgiren' by Ca- Tablets Wsbw Morning Teed,' and have, found �'---- t n _ wads do so ' sio.n required, nadian ,Postum Co•, ''ndsor, O = ;? them always of the.greatest help• as on any other winter Clay CONFECTIONERY. tarso. e No mother, in my opinion, should "There's a reaFon,'--' and it is ex- 011 can make our borne be without the Tablets." Sold by Sea Foam.—L se two cups;oi best pained 'in the little book, "The y y medicine dealers or by mail at 25 brown sugar, put enough water on Road to Wellvil!e;" in'pkgs. ' more comfortable acid cheery cents a box from The'Dr. Williams to melt'sugar, bail until it can be Evor read .the_above ietterl AAT w one by using a Perfection Smoke- Medicine Co., rockville, Ont.. made in soft ball;.best white of an appears frarn time ro time. They'are I genuine, true and full of human Interest. .less Heater. . —�'— DESSERTS. THAT I1�1CREASE AI'�I �RF Coffee Pont simple dessert r r ., - „'s..oK -� and a most excellent one is -trade BOND with-orte cup -rich cream, one cup - VALUE - sugar, one-half cup strong coffee; Its genial warmth is quickly at your service,ieady tot'use to shy Q When the demand increases for bond o€a certain denorrilrtation,'fhe price a have cream and soffit, chi ed add . emergency. You will need it as a supplementary heater whin those goes up. A new issue of 5 per cent.bonds may be made which will sell at $98, extra cold spelli'come. Later you well find it just the thing for the sugar, whip stiff. Pour in mold, on which basis they would yield 5.0$percent. Future demand for these bonds changeable weather . eLate Pring." inn f,,.,,. pack in sn oiv, and salt.or. ice;for would probably force them up to$Io$. The''original purchasers-Gould then-sell� I ` several.hollrfi._.. at a profit and re-invest the funds... ' - t"*i Tlie Perfeclion.Heater,is-light and ea-gy carried. It is safe im Banana.Royal.—Take one pint of q We will be•glad to place your name on our mailing list and advise you when the panda of a cht7d- the-safest and most reliable heater,made. cream, three well beaten eggs,•one new issue's of bonds are made. Dtttma finished either in -blue enamel or plain steel, with nickel clip _of sugar, 'and one teaspaon 9 This will keep you in touch T+ ld0th the Bond Market,which is and hgrate ,� vanilla. Stir thoroughly and freeze the form your investments silonld take if you value security and a high rate trimmings—'an ornament to anyeroom. t+ r "' - of interest. - - I y A special automatic device makes smoking imposaVe. All parts eat+ly for twenty minutes, then divide in_ SECURITIES - N deemed. Tallon font;bums aim hon, Coolhaadte; dainper top to six parts. Take six small ba- nanas and cut them lengthwise and R 0 1PIL r Q RRO RATS O N L I M 1 f'E G Denim everywhere;of write for desuiptire circular m gas atmey aE '`' lay two halves on each, dish-, then g, OF MONTREAL IILiI:DWG YONGE AND QUEEN .e,TREET3 add preserved Fruits to suit taste. R. M. WHITE TORONTO " The Queen City Oil'Company, Limited _. rwaNtrF6�L-OON Dom NI.!,X-OTTAWA k fttnT'.NH LONDON(iNC.�' rs1 c ]1 k T , . i. .''�.aY„rX}4'j16`��':k Al��'Ir)Y•f,i� i.... 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"-r •a•:.. e+v� .r".>. ,•1 a+.�.. i 71 w. . ^ •' SV P Jlill : EWfOUNDIAHD t0a �COTT's "lII;1CH DWARF.` H0�4 TO GAIN WEIGHT. as s<� k*' Character Was David RiteLie, Ka• Strive for at least eight hours of Garden Freshness of SAA s Q tive of Ttreeddade. sound sleep in a well ventilated '` SEEDS 6DOD �EWU _ room or.out of doors. Sufficient _ `* How many o.f Sir Walter ,Scott's exercise should be taken to keep readers believe that "Black Dwarf" the blood in good circulation, the a i liver, .skin and intestinal canal act- s . is not altogether an imaginary char- .0 :'OF THE GREAT WORK DODD'S a, r. Such_is.the _case, however. ive, as well as for other more com- > . ,Ii,IDNEY PILLS ARE.DOING._ _ ane Poor man's name 'was David plicated and less understood'pro- Ritchie;-a, native of Tweed-dale He, cesses. Exercise that converts "•- was the son of a laborer in the slate flesh into useful muscles is essential quarries of Stobo. Sometimes his in building up a normal weight that ° 0.-Green, a sufferer-from Rlrett- this-shapen- form -was imputed-te- can.be used by the system in ewer madam and Lumbago for flue ill-tisage, and sometimes to having gencies. _In the case of abnormal been born that way. He was nervous tension, effort 'must be years, finds quick relief and'com=' tea a u ht the trade of brsh~maker' made to cultivate more healthful at Edinburgh; but his extreme ugli- habits of thought ,and greater con- ��� L plete were in Dodd's Kidney Pills.• nese of form and face.cav� l such trol over both mind and body. The painful attention, that he •,ander- habit slf worrying 'is' proverbially ? - Clam-Bank Cove,Eay St' George, ed from lace to place. Finally be emaciating, but it is a habit that ,Nfid., Dec._ 4 (Special).-Newfound- settled himself on a brt of wild moor- can be cursed: Fresh and fragrant from the gardens of the finest tea- «' _ land contributes its shlsi a of the land on the•farm of Woodhouse in d•-'Splendid cures made b Dodd's the vale of the small river Manor producing Country in the world. Ask your grocer fol �A Y THE MAGISTRAT' E' STORY. Pang T you'll like it. Kidney Pills. There is a Strikingin Peebleshire, where he built What He. Olves to Zam-Buk. - e feeds 1 ' example at this place. .Mr._.J.. C. himself a little house. The late _. ___.___._.. _. _.__ _ - Green, 'a well-known resident, suf- -Si-- James Nasmith was prolirietor Mr. C. E. .Sanford, of Westclr, FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. fered from Rheumatism and f,um- of the ground: P6or David`had flings Co., N.S', a Justice of the u NIGHTINGALE ASK DAWSON, HE KNOWS. built without leave; but Sir James Peace for the county, and •a des Hs He F you want to sell a farm. consult 'Icy .'ibago foi five years• Today he *. a T allowed the encroachment. The con of the Baptist Church"in-Bete sT'ocK BROKER I me. Well man,-and does not hesitate t0 J J Member staudartl Stook and Mining Mau"—&. gine_ Dodd's Kidney Pills all the dwarf hated children on account of wick, says: I have used Zam-Buk T F you want to-buy a farm. consult 'w pi LISTED STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN 1 their insults. ' He vcas 3y, Beet high for piles and found it a splendid me. 'credit for-the cure. gg „ t orr•.poadance tnvlc•d i and was hideous to look at. Yet remedy. ' It cured me. HAVE •ome of the best Frntc, Stock. "My trouble was'eaused by strain_ he was-not-destit•ute of intellectual fir.»'Thomas Pearson, of Prince 13 MELINDA ST., TORONTO a Grain or Dabs karma. to ontarla ' and 'cold," Mr. Green says, in tel- true force and finer feelin Albert Sask., writes: "I must and price. richt. �l;J ]lag his Story. "And for five years g thank you for the benefit I have Tr.ppen, tlanun W. Ddwsox, Ninety Colborne i He was a true lover of the beau rpt - r -suffered from Rheumatism and ties of nature-. David never refus- and of a In am H. Street, Toronto. xeceived from the use of Zam-Buk, kind of {�haw Fun, ti Lumbago. I was always tired and ed gratuities from strangers, and at Last summer I had a fever, which cannotrdto Sts• AGENTS WANTE0. ?^' nervous. My sleep was broken and his death in the beginning of last left me with ilex• I started to use pose of their coupe- g p tionswtthontlir.+ AGENTS WANTED. — A LINE FOR unrefreahing and the pains of neo- ceptors he possessed $100• His Zam Buk and found it�ave me re uglyFURS ing our quo- every home. 'Write us for our chola ralgia added to my diistre�s. living favorites were a cat and dog. lief, so I continued with it. After tagiuu., which we cheerfully furnish apo- 11nt of agents •upp:iea. we have the -- - „ and 8 was fiery fdtid df 'his small ' re Deet. We specialize in the Collo"ENT. reawst agency proposition in Canada I was in very bad shape in- using three or four boxes it effected RIUHT PRICES. LIBERAL ASSORTM8IVT. g garden and bees• of which he took J Ana remittance .forwarded same dayi guud'd to-day. No outlay necessary. Apply B. t;r deed when I started-to use Dodd's I great care. He first wialted to be a complete cure. received; express and mail charger on ad C. I. Co., 228 Albert et., Ottawa. - Kidner Pills, but they soon gave.g Zam-Buk will also.be fobnd a'sure' shipments paid by us, a., shipment too large 1" buried in the $len, where he had cure for cold sores chs ed hands or t°° sn'ali. Canada's Largest Far over- HELP WANTED. t' me relief. It is because I found l his littl® herglitage; but changed , .car, "There's a Reason. Your burtn•r, -& Cure in Dodd's Kidne-• Pills that fros9R.lYaPlcoserBOl�Zem� blood- a-dcorrespondencesolicited. LMPf.K PP his mind, and was finail interred rALESMEN—Sao PER. WEEK SELLING 4 „ Y ' ' 1 John Hallam - TORONTO one -hand Egg-bewter. Sample and t •recommend them to my. friends. .in the burial ground .oE Manor. P° p terms ac. money refunded u ansatiafaa Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure parish. ringworm, inflamed patches, babies wry. Collette alts• Lumva-y, cooing• - H.idney ills no matter where it is He diet] some ,rears before Scott eruptions and chapped places,cuts; wood, out. burns, bruises, and skin injuries ►t�WEyPY TO FIFTY BASBERB ADVEB,- g'" found or in what stage it is in. sketched the character of "Elshie df 1 the Mucklestane Moior" from David generally. All druggists and stores _ used for to Toronto papers alone barber - Fell at 50c. box, oT Zam-Buk Co., m st every day; tee us testa you baiber 'lin A LIMITED FOREVER. Ritchie, trade; ezpert instruct.ou; cunetant Drac _ _,g. Toronto, for price. Refuse Bubsti- t ce; tools tree. write for catalo e. ' totes. _ _ liolez Barber college. CL! Queen Esat• 2 �, "tiI'ha t_'e the matter, daughter 4" �� 7�,runto. ",Ferdy and I have..parted Eur ever. _ C'*h C THE REASON. CIVE YO•JR WISH A CHARPV--ANta MtSCELLANE0U5. _ ��i.. QUICKLY aT0P8 COOQHa. CU11C8 COLDa, MJ1Kti MONEY WITH rT. AY and kAl3�k SCALES. Wilson's "Um! In that case I s pose he 'mAALte THA THROAT Axe LtJltltiR.g6 CgNTta Mrs. Eijit-How do you sccotint I H _ won't be around far a couple of for the fact that a woman can make son would tint think of cutting down scale Works, 9 hsiptauade, Tutonto. : your hay or irrain with hand seyth.'.. — '' flights. _ _ HO'rY SWEET OF HER. a Boller go farther than a man and you should �t Use old you and; t w iIILL kle('H1 LAY, >?vsrABI.H Harry—"YOU,do look nice in that can'? inns. Install a "[hampton and make a� ur nravy Latnn lt.L., dhiug.e MABs, more and better syrup with lees time and t.t:gtnes and Bo.iers. mul Supplies. The Many inherit weak lungs, and frock, dear; but it cost me a heap "Fijit—I guess it must be because furl More revenue at a reduced opal 11•;. Long Aanulacwrinc Co- uta., Wass ass disease usually assail ti.the, weak i of money." she makes it go faster. Why not trY-this? tIJe have one that will Street. Urulta. Ontario just suit you. You aro sure to win. Wrote a.�LLif, TUNOLL%. LUMY:I, eta 1a est point, these persons are Con-una- 1- Mr9, $aCry-"YOU dear oId boy l for tree booklet. TuE GaIMM MFG, CO.. C ternai and saterual. cured wlthons �--�- -all exposed to attacks of cold and A Pili for Brain Workers. = The 'LIMITED. ss Wellington et. oto-tre$1, FF uy our glome Lrvatmant. ' write na y Po What do I Care for money whey Qu* 4�rt.,re too late. Ur, beiimau I eulum co. c r pulmonary- Wit a question of pleasing you I" man who works with his brains is i i ulmonar disturbances, - -The � -� Limited, t:oli,ngwood. Oct. tin speedy use of Bukle's Anti Con I more liable to derangement of the _ w digestive a NEXT THING TO IT. ruN SCALE ut n1t.LNTELD. wn.on e bumptive Syrup will be found a The Beauty of a t tear Bkia. - g yptem than the man who G Scale Works. 9 Loplauade. Toronto works with his hands, because. the She-"Kind .woe's- 'can never - reventive; strengthening the or The condition of the liver regulates oENTS WANTED. - A d'rcDY oa p _ . one calla upon his nervous energy. ;.;�.. Sang so that they are not so liable the conditron of the blood. Adis- PA gY i die, cher Agency equal ours, You convince . to de.rangernent from -exposure or ordered liver causes impurities is wh11e the other applies only his` He---:-Maybe not, but a whole lot... n­=���atre�=Llt°;p�°ou don t®aDD1Y lvripar '. _ abrupt atmos heric than es. muscular strength. Brain fag be- of 'them seem lard up�d Ike titulars to Tr•vel.Ws' Dept.. gar'Sibert dt. . �+t P $ the blood and these show- them- -' etrs irre ufarities of the atomach in BicEle�s Syrup is-cheap and good. selves in blemisWs -on the skin. g g S."._ Ottawa. - a. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills in, act- and liver, and the best remedy that PE IaLISTS ADv1CW ruEK consul+ '. MISTAKEN IDEA. ing upon the liver act upon the can be used is Parmelee'? Vegetable Worpis`in children, if they be sell ►� ue w regard to any dlaaall Lowes i,r err i- Drug. of all finds Pills. They are specially compound- attent�ed to, cause convulsion+, a iri 1'in se, fitted- by_ moil. send me.•urs ''I "Why. I always- supposed .Old blood and a clear, he.al,thy skin foi such cases and a!1 those wise 'often death. Mother .t;ratr�s' me-t. Glaa•e. lifted by age. Writs today Tyle Phist had more than his share , will follow intelligent use of this use.-them can certif to (heir su- Worm Exterminator will r trct for anything sold- . first-class drag - T the good rhinos of this world."i standard medicine. Ladies, who Y ao:e• to Dr 23ellmaa. CoLUngwood onL crier power. the children from these distresalua: "These good things l Mister, he will fully appreciate this prime F p° 'affl Ctiotis. DY EINE I _CLEANING I -_bain't got a blamed, Thing but• a quality of these pills, can use them Love may not be blind, but after r• r t e v• t eat,seed four warm to the 1 barrel. of money and an iappetite with the certainty that the effect - �+ ' will be most gratifying marriage it's often out of sight, NWHY, 'INDEED 4 "BRiII.H AMERI.SAN DfEIHC CII. EO! another barrel of It. _ 4,..m f.,r went in y,,ur tliwn, or send bract. 3F'a MMard's Liniment Cures earget In Cors.: He—,'I'm afraid you are cold, � ,ntreal. Toronto„ O.tatva. Quebeo TRY MURINE !Ys REMEDY ALREADY PROTECTED. Shall I take off my coat and put it _ !1� Red, Weak, Weary, Watery PJyea"'I peddler"Can I sell you a And many a man treats a strafl round you Z'' WGraanlatedEyeHda.Murine Doesn't vetch dog,_mister 4" ger better in. a bazroom than he She-."You, may put your cont R..6W F'IUR,fB Snext-Soothes Eye $ain- .Drug pie treats. his wife at home. round me, 'but why take it off 1" t.r+ and .n'pper. •fir find it li,their � I!!11 Murine Eye Remedy, IA<Iujd. 25c, Pedestrian--.—'Dont _ need One, advantnqe t,get their name%on our waiting • ' DOa ii,00. . Murine Eye Salve fa my friend. I've the `wolf at 'my li-t Tni.iu.ater.pr'mpc receipt af'eur qso- Countless have been the cures eftJnn,andgener.,i,nr..rmaaton,whloh w•tilbe ; "Aseptic 'rubes. 25C. $1.00. Eye Books, i Moor." resdyabnat the Isthutlinvotnbwr. Yuucan be ynd Eye Advice Free by M►if. worked by Holloway's Corn (lure. - sura of fair and iiber:l treatment when you Mtlrine Eye aamed>r Co.. CLlCasO. It has a power of its Own f1At fuUIId chip oureSt.Eas.tn roAte►,sraslerACo The Oil of the People.-'Many o;ls is as a-preparations.fits - sa your St.East. one, TLD _ :• "You say the elopement was sort io and increase Kinard's Liniment (•o., Limited. havo come and gone, but ]'r. Thomas' Eclectric Oil cantinuea to 14 OL LD BE DREAD WARNING. zrpar of forced upon you?" "Yes;- after flentlemenutLast winter I received RD'S _ maintain it3 posit' n bene+tt -fi t m lite .neo .of }IIS 1RD'K — m she carne down.the La- rope her its Sphere of usefulness each year. "Lady," said_Meandering Mike, LINIME14T in a sevrre attack of La• ` „ � father pulled it up. Grippe, and I, have frequently roved it The Must Iienutifu! f.natipn ?. ; Its sterling qualities`have brought "would you lend me a cake of to be very effective- in cases or TI-Samna lo-New York City ' Mtntrd's Liniment euros :llftstetnpar. _- it to the front and kept it there, soap 4" '' cion. - 1.Yours. . and it can•truly bye called the oil- "Do ,you mean to tell me you W. A. IIUTCLiINSON.. The fool is never so Stingy with of the, people* ThousRnds have want soap! -HOTEL S"`Voy his folly as the wise man is with benefited by it and would use no "-Yes'm. Me partner's got de - ; Fifth Ave., 58th to 59th Street Lb hie wisdom.. other preparation*, hiccups an' I want to scare him." a, Oterlookinp Cesttral P 'k _ A'ffordiog n delightful residence, 'Thousands of Consumptives die It's surprising how easy it }s to IMPOSSIBLE. - from which all the prineipel centres ! �N every year. Consumption results kiss'a girl that won't let-you. She "Let me.. see_• the thinnest Money talks-unless a miser gets I of the city are readily accessible, thin vu have in a shirt walst." up —doubie Sinith f••,=ttrhU",1nP2 d- from a neglected cold on the luno?. g hold of it acid chokes if to death. I latZe —,l.,, fi.-e Mih o, lr ami hroo: Mlnarti s Liniment cures Olphtherlm ]jam 'She's just- one to lunch Iar¢e pilar, nlcn,e lure u ar end b throom •' l t$amlins Wizard Oil will cute these ) — g r t !u's' ev iar¢gr suite+ unou aepefc•No era- _ y# ,colds. Just rub it into the chest TALKING THROUGH lIOCK. madame'" Minard's Liniment Cures colds, sc, c:ous res4ura.t palm urien.Wt7t.rl room,etc. J—d_f,,Boo&W. JOHN F.RiFS,\tanager j e ' and draw out the inflammation' HIS BRIEF PEDIGREE. ---'-- • An invention which should prove ?hey keep the t atVAY TO CHASE"'EM. of the greatest value to the various He was a gentler specimen of.his niissus here comes industries in trhich-men-are forced Whole system class than you usually meet, When No DOVS mss. braid;-"O• to works underground, has.. been some of your husband's relatives! perfected by an Englishman named in the pink of he. made his request for something - T ,books as if iheq were prepared to Grindell Mathews. It is called the tCt>Qi ditiolm* _ to eat bat the kitchen door, he was etas a week." aerophone, and differs from: .the _ asked' by the good-natured cook to Mistress-"That's all right;' just' telephone in that it carries the hu- come in by the Are. As he sat there put away the chicken and lobster man_ voice through _Tong distance Their singular curative Ora She said: salad and boil sumc turnips'for without wires, end with the aid perties dlscoveredby an Indian "You don't ]sok as if you had dinner " alone of the nat_ral elements. always been atram�" STURGEON OIL twallsthis ewnoinstrume�nt, pearl a center ago—corn- "I'haven't,";he replied,­vytg;out v a -"do tribe-introducedtocivillza tion y make" P Y Y g offense.. I came from aver otx! I for exhaustive tests have shown ;,'pounded since- 1857 !n- the family." - i F " '' that the , voice can-be carried She let him eat on without inter- �^ ✓� r 9 through .any obstacle, even includ- Comstock. Laboratofies at ,ruption', but after he had finished, LINIMENT ing five miles.ofsolid.'rock. Brockville,-Ontario. she said: External application for man' - - - ----�. "Yoii say yoti came •from a'good or'-beast: Everyone knows of , FATHER' A MODEL. DT. Morse's family. May I ask the name I" the wonderful qualities in the "-It was Blankleigh, be respond- oil of the STURGEON for e A small boy'was taken to task by _ :. sprains, lameness, etc. hits mother. - - Indian ed.- p 1 + "Why can't you be good 7" she �QQt p11TS "why," she Said, in- surprise, Dr. Dow's formula has it in 1 er r its best form. For Rheumatism, asked: - - - - "that's the nacre of the man who Lumbago, Neuralgia, Swellings, s "I'1.1 be good- for a -nickel,".he have a remarkable record for lives next door li d, !" , g - '`Yea " he replied, '`I noticed it etc., it cannot'be equalled. responded• consistently_ curing.. constipa- on the door-pia e. That's where I+ Try it once and you will be - " • '`Y.en should copy your•father," I satisfied. Price 25 cents. sh*i said, `'`and be good `for no- tion,biliousnessandindigestion, came from._ He.threw.me down his , a t s steps just before I called here." ASK YOUR DEALER. thing." _ purifying the blood,banishing HE SELLS IT. � 2� THEA - - . - _ . .. ... � s .. _ Priverty is no diagrdec-if your headaches-and clearing the Even in the darkest hour there The Rrayley Drug Co., Ltd., Via: �Efl, ISSUE 49-11 credits good 46 skin, 25c, a box everywhere. are only sixty minutes. Solo Props. $t• John, N. B. 3L. ., . _.�,:. '' •r'. .`,..; t:. -:rt,.t.�c, fix,. ;-,rfi:.,:•,.,.» r<,-i:,.-Y-+6f..u' ,'2�Jr`S '.^.' . ...[� �;• a' rv.7', .,,.,.' .N r.,,.,T,`F�J.�1iY a+'i 'LS4.,'f"'i,..jy.. �;r.. 'yS. Y e„Y, •"b',->"" �� .- 'Y F514, W-7 - ,��.,. .•..., _ _ _ - •'i' MW ... .... 'L.Z,,: ..,. .. . --a .. ...,moi r., �:.•.. -' ...." ..+\-b rdr ,:.^a "�h r ehaU have attached to them roapoos The Toronto City Cotancil tied 1 tor,the pa menta of the said interest. on a vote to submit a by-law for sesabltseeaessyFrid ymorningas1"0mae, 4, For the purpose of paying off*aid the expropriation of the Turvnto _ u p/�T/�A�� • I= V i S ]%ekesiaa,Oat. debenture*,there shall be raised an- Street Railway. rJ rT i �Ig BdTss ole eDv�BTtsi>i4; ritually during the said period, cow- RATES 9 mencing with Lhe year A. D. 1913, un- - — 01twissettion periine - loam- '-iii the said loan is paid o8, upon all ,AR�i T$Fi BEST . — iieh wbeegams iasariion. lire- s cents i Ibis rate do" not inch ori ow or Fore ion the rateable property in the ea d Pol- --. - _..... -—"-� Odvwdsem*ata. ice Village of Claremont the amount *peels term. riven so periiee making Don- of prince 1 and interest payable in New Raisins, New Currants, Fresh Lemon, Orange and Citron Pee>lks, saes for 9 or a months or by a year. Hell pa 6 nasty or ye.ri77 contracts wnb'e goaresriy. each mud year as set out in Schedule R Eztract all flavors, Icings and icing Sugar, Slelled Basinsits easds,ten lines or ,under,with paper A. hereto, which arm shall be levied ><> ; seyear�r"to payable in advance. by special rate upon the whole.of the Nuts, New DateP, Figs and Prunes. NOR=is ioeat column*to Dents per line, pe BANANAS, .� esute per lino anon subsequent insortioa. rateable property in the said police ORANGE$, , ;mat ourrir"s to" made known on apPU-- village: - -- V ..rioa. No tree advertising.Wishing. $. All debentures required to raise LEMONS , adaertiesmentt without written inetznctione :• ---= -rein be Werted'until forbidden and charged 60 said loan shall be issued and disposed w Fillets of Haddte, aordinely. Orders for discontinuing advertise- of by the Reeve and Treasurer of this Smoked Haddie, moats muss be in writing and Bent so the pub- corporation, Find shall be payable at � ,� Digby Herring., Salt Trout ` Job Work proorptiydttendad to, the branch of the Standard Bank of Ciscoes and Oysters. 'PESMB Canada at the said Village of Clare- "a rt Cheese. Mont. ed .!Cook Hata,..----p 'me . ',IS1.25 per year ;,x1.00 it pais in advance.' 6. The Reeve and Treasurer of this Subscriptions to the United States,$1.50 Corporation shall sign each of said de- - ::. in advance bentures,and the said Treasurer shall �'' sign each. of said coupons, and the Furl line of Fancy Biscuits. Oyster Cracker9. Clerk of this Corporation shall affix _- s Proprietor, the corporate seal of this corporation 'Phone or send us your order, we Will deliver the goods. JOHN MURKAftt Pro rl8 - -- to each of said debentures. 7. AIL monis&•raised by the issue Quality Guara_nteod. .BY-LAW NO. -and sale of said debentures shall be• retained in thepanda of the TreasurerI HARDSONYS To Provide for the borrowing of $1600,1 by of this Corporation. and he shall pay R he issue of Debentures,suarcd be a she• therefrom any order given by the In- seier!"rate on the rateable property in tl a specting Trustee or any two Trustees Oshawa.Nov.20th. 1911, YC) C}Ri�CrF+ r Police Vi4age of Claremont,for the Pur of the said Police Village of Clare- +osa of defraying the cost of constructing moat, in favor of any person or per- To the Electors of South Ontario r use.ot,concrete,brick or other Pcrrnan• sone, for work previously and actually rr ,cat sidewalks and crossings&I the struts other performed, to in payment. of some (ving, without James Whitney, g other executed contract for or is con- having, without an reason so far be- ss the said Police Village. rection with the construction of per ing given, dissolved the Legislature a If� Wasasas, the Trustees of the Pc manent sidewalks and crossin a on Serie before its allotted time, and hay- p g g ing .ailed on an election at the most Nice Village of Claremont, under and the streets in the said Police viid e, _ Iby authority of section 744 of the and said monies shall not be used or unseasouable time of the year, for the Consolidated Municipal Act and Acts disbursed for any other purpose than comfort of the electors, and Candida- B fast 8ppro8C�]lpg" sa®ending the same, have made spell• defray the ezpence of such german- tea and to the great detriment of busi- 5 cation to the Municipal Council of the eat sidewalks and crossings in said ness interests at the Christmas sea. ' Towr,ahip of Pickering (of which police village. coo, for fear that my candidature and 8. The votes of the ratepayers of the the rinci les for which I stand, r itownship the said police village coo- P P Now is the time to buy yoni Fur or Fur-Lined Coats. _We have ,xrtttutes apart)for the borrowing of said Police Village of Claremont, who may not g as fully known as is dough- ,the sum of Fifteen huudred Dollars by are entitled to vote on this by-law, able, [ beg leave to anoouace through +the issue of Debentures is the Manner shall be taken on this by-law at the the local press, my candidature for a large assortment at prices which sell them. Also a a �pr'vided by the said Consolidated Masonic Hall in the said police village. sent in the Provincial Legislature for 9aunicipal Act, 1flU9, and Acts aruend• in Monday, the First day of January. South Ontario. I Am a native of South large assortment of Mitts, Gloves and ing the same, and for the eubmi*ion, A D. 1912, between the hours of nine Ontario, born and brought up on the _ x under authority of the said Acts by o'clock in the forenoon- and five farm in Whitby Township which I Gauutlets for winter wear. X 'the said council to the ratepayers of dclock in the afternoon, duringwbic6 now own. and have been for some - interval the poll shall be and remain y a. d in years resident of Oshawa. where I - said police village entitled to vote db P xr taonev by-laws, of a by-law for for open at the sand polling place, and Ma now serving a second, terra as - + - purpose of authorizing the issue of Fred Farmer shall be Deputy Return. Mayor. My fotrtests are therefore ED - atueh debentures for a term of ten ing offlfrere for same: aad on Friday. like your own and I have maintained ,'. _ � ST _ TJ ARRIV - - yearn, and for levying a special rate the.`2nd day,of December, A, D. 1911. A deep concern in Agricultural aB.+irs. _ s for the id for repayment thereat sena the rat the Town Hall, in the Village of being for tome tour or five yenrw pn,t Use Carload of Cutters. Carl and see the new style Cutter, tazbble property in the said police Firougham. in the said Township of the manager oI the South :Ontru'in with auto doors. It will please you. / Village. Pickering, at the hour of eleven Fair at Oshawa. g '• _ Aad, Whereae�. the said Trustees o'clock in the forenoon, the Reece of I ani apprs,ting to you as the num- - ilrsvP rpquestedd that by the terms of this Corporation shall' appoint Per• ince nF the [,I her party in the pre the by_ie►+8 to be submitted as atcue none to ACtend at said polling pace sent exulpaiFn under the leadership of :c�INcl a large stork of HatnezN, both Team and SinA1e, Robes,- ch-e- the principal of the• debt to be and at the 9nnl summing sip „f the that able and progreswive lender, .lir. Blankets. Bel1N-in fact everything T.: - ..Created be made repayable in yearly votes far and against the by-law hs 3, W. Rowell. I view with pleasure the met needs. It s pronoun:ement upon Agri.•ulture. D1 .. far • oe d' r . p.rytaeots of such amounts that the the Clerk rat this CurporaUnn, respect- hi atgrrstsate aui000tpayable for princt- ively, on behalf of the persons inter- The creation of a depaitusent nF Im- IPA and interest in any year in respect ted in the promotion or oppuaiag "LTFigration and ('nlonizxtion and i• sot the debt shall be equal. as near xs th and by-law reepPBeaton more o Cha ntw present government t ct :sew .1may be, to wbat ispayable for print} 0. That'Donald R. Beaton. Clem of Ontario than the Present to opal and intereF+t during rf h aF the. Offi tP oration, shall be Returning has seen fit tui Pncouragc. will tend to i a • *;liber years of the period of rile debt : Oflicet, and shall num a the tiunibPr „pen up that lend to the benefit of the _ 7atud thaE-t]se rats of inter o ..t votes given for and agzintt this farmers of this rnviucP. The Appoint. on said debentnrea 6e flied hy-am,"ani shall d-PctAre the rts*tat meet oi`a -Ontario _ -" Rest meabured to prevt•nt the decline • thereof at the Aforesaid Town Hall _ s. .,net flve per cent. per anntrtn. hitby)nd, Whent. it i+ ttin. ant andwt the Village of Brougham, on TueN- of Rural population win bring about a _ oaecensary that the said application of (lay. the Second Day of January. A d"irable change in the couatry. .and ` id police village D. 1912. at the dour of four o'clock in tctive immigration measures under Headquartem for the 1'armets. Frost & SS~ the TruNteecod, Coekshtttt 9 of the said the Tr be complied -with, and a by the afternoon. 'per Government control of sntis- c$ Dain Implements. =- y- factory farm hands-will snake it pos- law submitted to the" riitPpityers of 10. Thin by-law shall take eget t and sib1P for farming to be carried on inure 5the said police village entitled to vote come Into operation from and atter -- � � � � �� �� thereon, to raise by way of loan the the final passing thereof. pro6tahly. The Riving 0t technic»t A��' e ,arxir of Fifteen hundred Dollars for Faased A. D. 1912. education in rural schools wi- give O +wA � 'the aforesaid purposes. Reeve. Clerk. the boys A good foundatiou fn r firm And. Wherna. the smountarequired ScHzr)vLE A. work, and will lee of value to boys in In your own home whenever you choose and as to be raised annually during the said Shewing the amounts to be raised after life who away leave the farm. A often as you plPase, with tee many en.cares as . period of ten years upon all the rate- yearly on the rateable property in the more liberal allowance of public mon- ort ari,b is waiting for you. able property in the said' Police ti it police Village of Claremont,and to be ey should be made for agricultural 3 w_ lags of Claremont to me the annual paid yearly.for principal And interest work and the carrying on of ezPeri- ViCtOT aad @Thal@r ( ra2nOph0a8S payments of principal and intet est of under this- by-law, pursuant to the mental work (n farm matter,in A pro. � _ pay [Dao wee twepectiyely set forth op- second and fourth paragraphs of said vince whose agricultural interests are soldposhl said years in the ache" herr;- by-law. so great. - provide the means and the price i3 within reach -trader written marked •'A". 1,- 2. 3. C =-b. 1'oclr children are entitled try the - And, Whereas,the amount 'f the Consscatrve best eciiocatinn at your d<rnrs- 1Vhen of alI. call to-dap and let us explain, v;here you can stet Needles, _ 'whole rateable property in the said slumber For am000t Amount T tal we had county asndri schools with a Records and all supplies. As cheap as any bons* in Canada. of tow of of for ood su 1 of teachers coming out 'Police Village of Claremont, accord• payments Tear prtucipal interest each)ear g every y nog to.the last revised assesnmeat roll 1 1913 $119 26 $75 00 8194 26 pearly, every ru lif and town school tun will also find Due Frock of Ftlrnittlre 'up-to-date and everything • rot the said Township of Pickering, Is. 2 1914 128 22 89 04 194 had Properly qualified teachers. This new and fresh. Cheap for*nail. the sum of$99,146. .8 1913 lel 4R 62 78 194 203 hue changed owing to the aPvue,str e And, Whereas, the amount of -the 4 1916 138 06 68 20 194 26 tion of the impracticalon, M k;l schools the wbcle tateable proper' in the" s Lid Minister of Education, :Flodel schools f a '.1917 144 98 49 30 19.4 :i6 have been +abolished. The corse• 1Cat•cful attention given to Embalming and Funeral Stork. hln iicipality of-tile Township of Pink- 6 1918 159 21 42 06 •194 26 quence is that M a Ury large number Phone night or day-Bell or Independent. -tering (including the said Pul►ce Vib 7 1919 139 8(! 34 40 194 28 of cases unqualified teachers are work- _L.: lage of C106MMont,) acc'rding to the 8 1920 167 78 26 48 194 2tl last revised assesment roll of the said p ,19.21 176 '20 18 06 19; 26 tug under w permit because the t You ;Municipality. is the sutra of $3,359,713. tees cannot find qualified ones. You p y lU 19 .184 97 920 194 '22 sural will not allow this to continue CURLING ' And; Whereas, there is no deben• much longer. Mr. Rowell prom to �• tare debt existing• against the said _ $1300 00 $442 57 $19.4'2 b7 restore the county model schools Police Village of Claremont. and PICKERIN G Ont' -. - _ y g . FL?CLIC NOTICE is hereby given that where at a moderate cost the common • :-whereaj the only existing debenture eo le may educate their sons and - � " " debt of the said" municipaloty of th' the above is a true co of a y sed B P P y .'-Township of Pickeringis $3000. bur- taken o co Y daughters to make them qualified law,which has been taken into considers teachers. There will he more teach- Q mowed for the purpose'f defraying the tion sod read s first-snd second time by ' Deet of a new school house in School ars. Your children will be properly ONLY FIVE WEEKS TO XMAS the Ma:icipal Council of the C orporatiun taught in the school and still more. 1 Section Number 17 of the said town- of<the T wnship of Pic§*ring at s meetira -ship, and repayable f e ectal levy on many of your children can t,ecome P g t. g p, y p held on the Fifth day of December, A. D. teachers and rise higher by the start Do not Ieave your shopin ill the last week, as you et a much better selec- the rateable property in said school 1911,and which will be read a third titre they will get in life after qualifying in Lion when you come early. This Reek we put in stock a fine assort- , section, and no sum is to arrear eitb- and passed by the said Counci', in the the a Model school. ment of China, in Jardineers, Cake Plates, Cups and Saucers, ,er•'for principal or interest for or on event of the aseent o! the ratepayers of Satid Bowls, Sugar and Cream and Bread and Butter * »;acnunt of the said debenture debt. the Police %'tllsge of Claremont qualified I ask you to read the policy +ta laid pates,Jugs, Tea Pots, Etc. Also, -Tbe Municipal'Council of the Cnr• to vote thereon being obtained thereon, down by Mr. Rowell and the Liberal ;potation of the township of Pickering atter one month From the fleet pnbliostioo party. If you think it is suitable..' for In Dry Goods we have a nice assortment of Collars, Jabots, Hdkfs,Gloves* therefore enacts asfollowa: of the same in the Pickering Newa, rte the progressive aad wealthy province Matta, Perfume, Jewelry. Mirrors, Brushes, Games, Books, Toys', 1.. It shall be lawful for this Corpora- date-of said publication being Friday, the of Ontario, and if you think that I, fee Then we have some new styles in Ladies', Gents', and Children's 8hoea and i tion to borrow upon its debentures 8th dap of December, A D. 1911'; That one of yourselves, interested in the rubbers to fit all. Call and get fitted before Xmas. _ s ,the slim of Fifteen hundred Dollars, rile votes of the dal- qualified ratepayer* agricultural,educational,+►rad industri- wind this Corporation shall issue its de• of the said Police Village o! Cla,emont at welfare of this constituency, with A choice line of Christmas Groceries, all strictly fresh. 9aentures for raising said sum for the will be taken-on the said proposed By law my municipal and business experience : • . . GI LLE SPIE, -DU N BARTON purpoe of defraying the cost of con- at the Masonic Ha 1, in the said Police am suitable to represent Sot) in the �] �truchng cement, concrete, brick, or Village of Claremont, on .Monday, the Ontario Legislature, I ask your sup- Village . First da of January,A,D. 1912, when port. 1 promise you that if elected as other permanent sidewalks and croe- y sings on the.atfeets in the Police Vil- snd when s poll will be opened at nine your representative, I will bring u HIEIai;e of Claremont,and the said deben• o'clocK in the fortnoon aad continued Datil the discharge of-my service on your tures shall be payable within ten years Bye o'clock in the afternoon of the same behalf the same energy which has STANDARD+front the First day of November, A. day. characterized O labors in I will at lD. 1912. and shall bear.interests at the Notice is also given that the 'names of out big plans in Oshawa, and I will at -sale of flue percent. per annum upon no leasebolders will be placed on the list all times deem it »pleasure to tender OF CANADA -rat unpaid portion thereof, payable A persons entitled to vote on said By law my services on your behalf, in any. 00 BraoeLss ` who does not file with the hndersigned matter you may wish me to bring be F.atabltslxd 1673 ' _;yearly. Clerk, not later than the 22nd d.y of De fore the Legislature or any of its Com- _ 4-._••-_ - . 2. There shall he paid in each of said camber, A. D. 1911, s statutory declara trtittees, no matter what your party years upon said loan until the same tion,in conformity with section 354 of allegiance may be. jllk�jfQ e B The Consolidated. Jluuici sl Act, 1903, Complete Ba - �-�-��77 Ser�ee A iteor>3 been fully paid off, commencing I regret the shortness of the cam• - _ � _ A .ax the end of one year from the said and amending Acts, showing tbat be or :.lt�irst day of November, A. D. 1912, ai, t the unpleasant select a get she has a lease of property eatendioq over P q year thrnu h- about to meet the entire elector:iCe, of a " tai d tberenfter in each y g the period of the debt to be created by the over 6060 people in, this fine riding, Available -for Manufacturing and Commercial HOtIlela �. a nut said term, the wmount set oppos- said By law and has covenanted to Pay and also the impossibility of holding ite said year in said Schedule A. here- all„municipal sod,village ranee is respect Muni Li 81it1CZ;s grader Britten in the third column of the property leased and who ie other more meetings to speak to you onpub- ”Wholesale and Retell Me[CAantS, p a - thereof on account of the principal wise qualified to vote thereon, in manner lid questions. Boit I have every con- gird the amount set n osite the.said as set forth in the said Act and amending ',CO rat1o11S, faf1Y1CIS and private individuals. 80 pp ftdence in the voice of the people as rj)O P . . �t year in the said schedule In the fourth Aots. expressed in the ballot-box. I con- J c� �w tt7olvmn thereof for interest. Dated at the said Township of Picker` ftdet gad wish for yto ou all aftu for er theour 8lac Mvbp D+a� Department 9 every BMCL ;- Separate debentures shall be in- ing•in the County o!Ontario, Ibis 8th dais 10 of December, A, D. 1911. tivitiea of the campaign ere past a Pi�KERI i!�,I BIR sNCH' ;,treed for the amount no- payable for f leasant and Merry Christmastide. principal in each of the said years, To uLo R. BEATON. j P Yt7nrg very truly, R W. GORDON. Ms►s6 ®r. which shall bear interest at five per Clerk of the Manicips. of the; INCI-AIP- ,r ,Dent. per annum as aforesaid, and, Township of Pickeri . a a. . .s ..,.,.1 t,i-., A•ir BRANCH ,a '. ,H . • i 7T3 •ti P " ,.....- ', - .. .. :.'., '.. '...., ,. ., , ;... <f+bl .•ref R. N. �f9�.d. +•v.:,`':,,.. "-c '.. ., a -,: tr N�,:,•_.,;.C-yeas_..+=x :y..,.•'_.r!.w...e4w,d..A{"..,-' ,...,• ..fy.w .,1 .--•v ,tee, - '•.+� 6%1,00 T � �.y,,•""•s, r3. esu', :b n,F �s�: Sn`.•a ''°iS�•,,,a;,.t. .. .;._ .,, m. �#. Via^ s:,w,. a ,.... -t." a.' ,lw v.:coub.' a+'�'ti ,..s. x�,,.+. r ! S , '..�m: .a. .... a,n:moo.-'.-,,.. �, -s-.. ., •7' v- � �- .w•r•..,--. .w;i: 7mss. r� '..- r „ ...,,•. .'..; •.. :a.. ... .. '. +dais-^., - .. - _. .. ., .a, 'art• :'1'. • .t r . cwtsMolrT Cliffiord Roberts and Norman W m. Cooper is in Richmond HUIK' r - Linton, have returned from the with his brother, Charles, whq to ICHARDSON'S ) Mrs, Joseph Brown was in the west,and report that much thresh- seriously ill from blood isoaioR. W, J e g ppoo ;city on Tuesday. Ing is yet to be done. See bills giving, particulars-of Mrs. D. Hopper was in the city A strong rivalry exists these the entertainment in the Meth- .ImpoetaaYshowing of finest display of on Wednesday last. days between the wheels and the odiat church on the evening of Ohiaa. Avery large aewrtmeni of ' Wm. Graham left on Saturday sleighs as to whieh shall monopol- Friday, Dec. 22nd. Toys, just _Oto attend the Chicago Fair. Mrd. Saunders and -=fitatiot�ary. Boobs,Dally, ire• D. Forsyth-and her son R. ize the use of the roads. Wm. Bryan, reesived for the Holiday trade. Oall .'were in Uxbridge ou Friday. The beef ring held their annual Miss F. Saunders, of Stotiffville, y oyster supper on Tuesday evening were the guests of R. and ,tMrs. and see theta. Say Rumohr, of Bradford, was Y --- _. - here over Sunday with his parents. at the home of Jos, Borland. A Bryan on Sunday. �� llubseriptiot�--lakes for all Magazines, C. H. Found 1a assisting Thos. most enjoyable time wad spent by .►. . ' Wakly and Daily NewspaperIF 8. Ste henson in his rush of work. all: MisspMaud Beal, of Turoatu, Don't forget the Christmas tree SURE SIGNS spent Sunday here with her par- and entertainment in the $aptist That you Have!Kidney Trouble church on the evening of Thurs- +' eats' day Dec. 21st. Full particulars It your back is constantly aching sad it s .g st edbt. �7CThStb Miss Ruth Lillian story is-Cerny- you ezperiencb deli shooting pains,it yoar - a Ing from an attack of typhoid will be given later. nriae is chick and o!ondp,or your passages facer. Rev. Mr. Mann occupied the frequent scanty and painful,yonr kidneys d. Gregg&Coates shipped a car- pulpit in the Baptist church,Ston- and bladder are :. ffville, ou Sunday last. He was on -of order' �Pe have now75 differ• load of lambs ori Monday to To- -Neglect quickly -Couto, decompanied by Mrs. Mann, Miss a Vaud Mann and R. E. and Mrs. brings on rhea- Ralpu Evans is confined to the Forsyth. mutism. disbe' ant kinds of 11'11tt� t� ;house these days with a very se Y tee, lamb ago . vers cold. John Gerow has just completed eLiatina.eta. choose from. Miss Mary Graham is spending the erection of a wind-trill And a Booth's gid- ry a„ is few days with friends at Vie- water tank for' Ira Boyer, to be nay Pile ,are Prices from 100 to $1,50 a pa1T. [oris Corners. used in watering his lawn and gar- gaarant e e d to den and cleaning windows. relieve, or your Mr. Montgomery, of Hastings, Bert Mantle and Freeman Man• a money back. is here at present visiting his bur They are the t• ther,William. tie are busy these daps assisting + Juh n Scott in getting out lumber world's greatest specific for kidney and A 1 u11 stock Ol Horse Robin Thompson, of '•TorOnto, g g bladder troab's. •All draggists 50c• box, n6 Sunday here with his uncle, And timber for the.new_buildings. or poetpaid from the proprietors, The R. Blankets and Robes a�ppee he intends to erect nest summer. T.Booth Co., Limited, Fort Erie, Oat. Wm. Thompson. The merchants of our village The members of the Ladies' Aid Free trial seat on application. Sold and are now busy making ready for of the Methodist church met at guaranteed en anteed is Pickenng by T. M. MaFad- 'ra'nging from 75C. lip. the home of Mrs. Thos. Pearson "'"'r =:the Christmas trade. U11 Wednesday of last week,when Also lanterns, snow shovels, Skates - A number from here attended all resent spent a pleasant aft noon. fire arms at prices to John Scott's wood sale on the 8th p p 100 Girls Wanted - ..voucession on Tuesday. noon. _ 111 r. McAvoy, son of T. C. Mc- � snit purchasers, at Wen. and Mrs. Montgomery and Avoy, of Balsam, is home from 00 r week to commence with for :the formers brother spent Sun- the west. He shipped on Tuesday ' girls eighteen and over. CI3ARLE SARGENT) CLAREMONT E ' - -4dwy with friends in Zephyr. F a carload of horses, cattle and Apply at once, - Mrs. Joseph Slack,of Mono road, frt rtri implements to his western was here on Saturday attending home. D. S- PERRIN & Co , Ltd., HARDWARE, STUVESI'AND FL''RNACE$ #^? the ftinerai of Mrs. Slack or. - - - Mrs. Renben Nesse and Master Thus. E. Stephenson and John LONDON, ONTARIO. : Howard, and Mrs. Joseph Evans McGrath, our village blacksmiths , were in the city on Tuesday. were reaping c harvest list geek, c,win to the icy roads which made COAL, COAL James >r-nderhill unloaded a car- g , � . load of baled bay here on Monday.- the'wholesale shoeing of horses a neceasi t v. —-It cost delivered in Claremont $b15 BEST ANTHRACITII -IS ton. James McFarlane has sold Lig )' )large gasoline engine to a man in Han" Grows Thi The Standard Fuel Co., we have pso- it4 Asx r.,usu. es06 IN TINS Limited doted a wash- Stirling. It was shipped on Mon .>c rsavaxs s.tt,axse iiiREENBliRN, er that almost ..day. It your hair is Rroain¢ tbinoer and C,N. R. " runs itself. A nnm.ber of -the Masonic` fea- thinner a-nd caasiog you anxiety ¢o to T. .: teroity attended the meeting of 51. alcFadd.ts today and get a large bot- W. H. Gibson, l��ent, it waehee the �r «. .4 Am with- Richardson Ledge Stoitffville. on tie of Parisimn Sage for only-,-)'cents. It dothe:+ with- "Thursday evening last when Bio. i- such s deliobtfut and refres3,icg dreg- Lod. Phone, Bro. 705. out rubbing or sing that you will like to ase it regularly, tearing them. �Bilger the D. D. G. M., paid hip Parisian bage is guaranteed to stop fal rte` -iaannal visit. ShoTthaad fade EaBy ding hair and itching scalp, !o eaadtaatO Lyman Pilkey the rink manager dandruff and make the hair lustrous and 7 It washes a and Wra. Leaper are busy getting radiant, or money back whole tubful of �! the rink in readiness for the em-- 1 here is nothing lass as Rood as Parisian , If such evidence as the following ex r �Ir tracts from letters and other equally clothes clean, !era and skaters. If the Frust con- smite See You get the package which con, wristbands [sin.the Rift with the Auburn Hair ¢o.'d I strong testimony, contained in our audall,tnfrom tiatte it is hoped to have the ire - 1 booklet,is not sulficent to satisfy an _$to 10 minutes i and Raaranteed is Pin►edng by T. X. 5l0- �Y ready for Saturday eight. person desirous of learningahorthan Fadden• `- -- - Peter Neenah' if. and sister. - •1 then there can he eo merit in an b�at- da s last week In TorontOn �,t=Z'1S. 'VCT. A. '�TY1t.Sl, seas under the sun: - bliss Margaret, spent a couple of Y DE.ka Ma- CLASKE-•aft is a plea- o. - v e - - their return home they were ac WHITEY ALE, � sure to write a testimonial end`:srsing " Our booklet telly nosy and Is tree. Don't watt until you can't wash any _ . cumpaniu by Nr. Peter Rose, Announce* that she to prepared-to do anything so. much superior to other more, but write for it to-dry. Address— thin s used for the same purpose as " Who spent a few days with them. all kiada of ph►in laewlop, including g p Howard E. Turner, gent, hitevale Rev. J, A. Grant will conduct _ menti-shirts and ants. i your system of Eclectic Shorthand is - it special service in the Baptist b others'I have examined. [ shall t be Qietsaed to reply to any commlini- Who has charge of Pickering Township. -Church on Sunday eveaiag next. �r ration that may be sent me with re- g ,• -y, 'The service of song will be led by !efence to the system. or to have anv- _ _ _ _ _ - t, as choir of attout twenty-five one interested call to see me,"-L. K. R. V A N 1' voices. EYerybody will be- made FA.LUA. 477 Parliament St., !teacher.) 1 A _ welcome. � ��\ . � 3_ Our Fall and Winter Term corn- 'a e = e e 03 ` HAIiBERI - Mr.O. Atwell, of Fest Tomn• �•�• �v11.G1.Wl. menced.Septemher ;tb; butsetudente I . ! •: a Tobaccos, pi and smokers' to, and A. C. Macdonald of New �Jr— may enroll, any dap, as instruction i9 8 a o ; �* �y c, a eandries. Central office Bell week strictly personal. �,d ; °e < ' w c Telephone Co. A ency for Liskeard, were here last `Q'fOf,`0, � Write or call for free booklet. $� v__ __°._. a when the latter purchased Davis C- Rolston Laua ry.I ,, brothers valuable peer, for Gimme the young folks a boost. Let Clarke's Shorthand- College ;�. �• _ 8 e'8 0 - ►� C� CLAREMO�TT. - ONTARIO e which he paid a good figure. He them have an education of the right 5813 College 9t--Cor, Manning Aye. $ -Doc i?aCs 0� p a's �o �• kind-no waste time, no useless e:- g intends to take it to his home in pense--830-•3 months. TORONTO. ''E�O�~ �y y READY ROOFING new Liskeard, o' O 7r: e°n o , ;•o b "� . Political meetings were held o ow S e�3n 1 1 bere.last week. On Tuesday Mr. L --„ Sinclair the Liberal candidate as: C[,rlstmas Oak e and, Pudding - o >o m °' ""`Jan 0. Brantford Patent e'Roofing,used st con- isisted by F. M. Chapman, of To- y m .un gab exclusively by some of the 1 eat con- h" �t 'Pismo addressed M. the electors, and _ . _ b ea 4M ceras in Canada. Price 2.13 285 and on'Friday night Mr. Calder, the fruits and nuts ;�. >o v Y.y so, a quantity2. lsquare. per No. 1 apple J 8 .~ .. 1a Albarrels on hand. a�� - Conservati a candidate,da assisted They won't taste right or keep good unless good fre3h o m a a o m �Ca by Dr. McGtlli cry y are used. �i'e have the be- at moderate prices. Call and R sem' no s'a b ' Downey held a meeting in the get your wants suppplied Yon'mast Also have the'" ��1 ZI !B R t8 p ' �� July',�� Terms t$triotly Cash. , - Masonic Hull. Both meetings best flour: We have Kicsimi, Golden City, daps 1111111 W. D. GORDON & SON, -were well attended. Baker's Joy and-Purity. - q- �„' Oct. t.!e Pickering,OotO " The Presbyterian congregation a a g o "a,..' No, ` « - and Sunday school are preparing m.� Dee -a first class tea and entertainment are Ale opening up many new lines, but space will not permit a foil January 1919-wbitby15, Oshawa ie,Broaaha - for the evening of "Tuesday .Der. description of same. Call and see-for yourselves. , 1Ve�eem •17,Fort P 1s,tt:bda,tO 11,canninswa u, 19. A full program of musical it a pleasure to show goods. Brougham Central Store. BaaRertoaIIpSeriro"es .and literary selections, drills mo- � tion songs and pantomimes will -.be rendered. Santa Claus will GEORGE PHILIP, <BROUGSAM Now Blacksmith Shu 1 t snake this his first 'function for _ +the season is Claremont. Admin- Bion 25 cts children 13 cts. Having leased the blacksmith November report r the Senior I M P S O I+� "- --� Coe shop formerly run by Hy. Thom- Of all materials sad desism Division of the Claremont public DO' i red to do general feet is stook. It will pay you school. Sr. 4th-Alen 'Morgan, sou, i am'preps to null at our works at d inspect our stool[ Elva Smith, Florence Forgie, �t �-{ blacksmithiog in all lines. and obtain price.. Dont be misled by -" 3rd-Stanley Rowe, Emma Reed,, Santa Claus' Headquarters agentewedoaotemploythem,00neegnenf- Albert Lee. .l r. 3rd-Neta Steph- $ ECIA $01i3P9 oEise A SP LTY ly we ean, and do throw off the agents t , enson, Hazel Mantle,,Mary•Pugh, "' `Ind. hone,No• 302, Claremont oortainly save of 18 per oeagingfo6 you will Honor Roll for the Junior Dive- .• ' P osrtaialy save by parobaeing from rte. a T ^cion of the Claremont public callsolieited. HE Holiday Enthusiasm has struck this store good clad hard this JOHN McGRATH WHITBY ORANITE CO., •school for November. Sr. II- � year. Every department vibrates with the spirit of Christmas. oIIos. Whitby, Oublid� John Knight, Maud Sanderson, To that end we have planned and bought and worked. Now it is our CLAREMONT, ONT. Florence Garbett. Jr. II-George pleasure to invite you to come and view the results of our efforts. _ Rawson. Ina Mantle, Violet Sar- We think you will be pleased-we're sure you'll be struck.by the tom The Plckel'ing E' v� ' EVANS! Rent. Sr. Pt. II-Mary Forsyth, pleteness of our stock. r. '-•'Vida Knight, Russell Neal. Jr �' �I �� Manufacturer w pt. Il-Lois Brodie, Mabel Hurl vigilance Com .'Pump bert, Verna Bryan. I• a.-Effie THE GROCERY section is packed with the very best! for the ee g11op' and Residence, Dundas SO - Knight,EarlStorry,AllanThomp season at prices a little less than elsewhere. Our Shoe department )„ ...son. b.-Mona Hurlbert, Mary always has something hitereeting t(, offer. Our Hats and Caps are lobject ssen stealing and prosecute ;WHITBY, ONT. ;yagg, Goldie Anderson. c.-Ni_ nterest in the the felons. r s t y Ho the•latest-see them, while there is tilmbst endless i Three doors we t of Wh'tb - use - $el Selby, Hollis-Hnrlbert.' o Department. i ..___ Dry Goods Depar *, November report for S. S. Nn. - Members having propertp stolen ootnman "�. _ •4, Uxbridge. 4th class-MaY ` - h case immediately wit any member We are prepared to instal wood or iron. Rawson, Ross Watson: Sr. 3rd= TOYS and Fancy Goods-something for the baby, the boy and girl. of Executive committee. _ _ pumps on shortnotice,also attend : ,r �. Dickenson, P: Waddell. Jr. the father and mother, the,.sweetheart, the cousin and friend. Come lid,,mbership tee 11�• p to all kinds of repairing. 4L Brd-(T. Evans, G. Priest,) ..Vera early-before all the beautiful things are sold out: Wilso», Roy Crawford. II-H. - Tiokets may be had from SILO Presidsat or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, r W: .Austin, p G. Mantle. Sr. secretary anapplioation. also gasoline engines and B. Pilke MILLINERY 9eaeoq will soon be closed. Weare offeringD. ;, 1-(Ed. Norton, G. Evans,) Rob special bargains. .Corse to-day. Exec. Oam.-L. ds Bank', the squre gear + Rawson, F. Crawford. Jr. I---D• - W. V. Richardson,Pickering. Ont} MAGNET CREAMI;SEPARATOR - RawRan, C. Hill, J.Willison. Av- J.A. O'Connor Arthuf 1 effree Phone No,gp at residence, arageatteudance 22 -M. Shantz', D. SIMPSON & Co., - 'PICSERING 1Pz..ideat. �.ur, , a r'.,. ..v.n..,�. -•.•• ..• ur ..i........- ¢.. .--:,::+. _,. ...» -:�L,., ;'E••w•r: ::: � -z'. _i.. ..ry �-,.,s•' ':w'.e..e�i .+a, +'+Y-:,tmA .:.^.••9,ai• �;d -. .h. 5. .. a� ,,,,,,��77 a .>- �X{, r ,� i;;.. , .. a• -^+ .• y w';-i ,� - r:, n rr', ,5. ., :."V .- �c0.::...., ...•,-. ._- `.�+t' W,2S•:CS.1. Y'R4� .' Vk�A.!Y''i-'Q ..!m,.-+crR sr-'k arn"A' •+r-:' 5.,�+. ....r..:..-..y.. - 4' ..-..6 }c y... - �., ,mss,. ,.`�Vj•...., ..iJi'.6�e?M ...,.... .a:� • ,F'.t.. .. -.: :- .'. '-•t• ".N' T .,,....:.+ .' '•:n,'.:e.,.4•'R-:_ ,P+W.'..,�'-x,„ :h-'^5'�O••• .� alk"'.� rv�� "# v""sv5'YcaF$':" �xxaFT��"d: ess'*4a'� .'Z�' .,� rc• csw ws�ex5� •^?r ray? r s ' 71IrT T" WWI- r z: 1 a - h a waste of time on her part." T ]Re x + "Anyhow, we shall not get much i out of.her in the way.of inform&- • tion.' znavum ComfortCLQSET �,S "O yes, we will. She will tellUAR - I - ys everything. • She has told me a • _ great deal already:"... j THE HOUSE IN THE He directed the driver to wait for them at a street corner some p little distance farther on. Close 12UE BARBETTE to where they stood an itinerantNO matter how good a shave a`Y vendor was selling Some mech- anical toys. ,t; never really known Shaving CHAPTER IX.—(Cont'd) a dozen small glass bulbs, red and Brett bought one. The price 't? .'.Comfort if you have not used the 5 blue. She placed them in a line on was twenty sous. He 'gave the Brett smiled. "You are a stupid some of the spikes at intervals of man a two-franc piece and refused - : woman," he said. "Yrtt think you• two inches. Then ,she retired to the change. fir, - suillefte SafelYRazor * are serving your friends by adept that side of" the roan where they "Do you know," he said, "who Thlstri le silver- Ivo STROPPIPIG—NO HONING rbaolutalll "•ing this tone. In affect you are had entered The distance of per- is the proprietor of the Cabaret P safe. The Gillette safety Razor is alw■y■soad� bringing them to the guillotine. haps thirty feet. Noir 7" - plated razor with 4 and you can use it as fast as you like. Now listen, If I leave you with- Before Brett or Fairholme could "Certainly, monsieur," re lied 2 nickel-plated A few rapid. sweeping strokes over your face and ti our further cords you do not see y' p you're shaved. me again. You will know nothin vaguely guess her intention she the gutter-merchant; "it is Gros blade boxes and The Gillette shave is clean, quick, safe and a whipped a revolver out of her poc- Jean. His name i Beaucaire." 12 The economical. suits every man,because pon c�art of what is going will until the lice adiust the flexible blade to the toughest beard or „ have lodged.}lou in a cell. a flier ket. It would be idle to deny that "Ah! And the lady who lives blades in, handy ;t the tenderest face. they were startled, but the woman there, adark pretty woman with case— Your dealer should be able to show you the ou nor our associates can escape, white skin who is she 7 - difereat styles ora catalogue. 1f he cannot, y y p aid not the least attention to write us direct. we will see that you are _ I promise, nothing, but perhaps if �P "That is his daughter," said the P1'1 + �5.0� t supplied. & you tell me what I want-to know `�'m' man. "She is known as La Belle ` Y She steadily leveled the weapon, 'Pocket Edlrioos, $6.ao to 58.60 �t Gillette Safety Razor Co.of Canada,Limited there may be a chance for you and fired twice, smashing the two Chasseuse. Why such a name 7 Comht■stlsa Seta.ia30 sap onlee and.Factory. 63 st.Altesander St„ltoatreaL Otherwise there is none. Shall I n s Then she "Because she is clever with fire- r „ outer balls of the ix. arms. She used to be in a circus, NO STROPPING-NO HONING 2' g°? transferred the pistol to her left but she left the profession ayear ` And he turned as if to approach hand and smashed another pair. ifti. Then ago. 313 aw,ran.a .www■ Che door. she turned her back to the "and does she live here con- For an instant the woman hesi- target, adjusting a small mirror stantly r, tated, and Brett thought that he attached to the butt of the revol- "I cannot say, T think she goes -- had scored. ver, and smashed both of the re- away a great deal. She was travel- R "Wait," she. said,' lowering her maining bulbs by firing ov,e-r her ling recently; she came back—let t voice, though there 'was still the left shoulder. Sweeping round me see—last Tuesday night." w '_ ARS EXPERIENCE ai-enace of subdued passion in her with a triumphant smile towards "Thank you," said Brett. The ` accents. "Who is your friend 7" the barrister, she said, "I can du two re-entered their cab, and _ - "A gentleman whose identity in that in fifty other ways, but six will Brett told the driver to proceed as no way concerns you. You must. suf_e." rapidly as possible to the Rue St. deal with ale, and it will be better ''It is very clever, madame," he Honore. - ::.If you ask who I am." said. -May I ask why I am in- "I hope to goodness," he said to "I know," she said, laconically. debted to you for this displtly 7" Fairholme, "that Captain Gaul- "Come this way, both of you," She placed the revolver in her tier has not left Paris already; a EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR i. She raised a flap-door located at, pocket. "It is my answer to your these Foreign Office 4le.sseng-rs JS ABSOLUTELY PURE. question, muncieur,'' she said. are liable to be despatched to the one side of the counter. Brett fol- The first and great essential of a food product, is lowed her into a pass& a behind ,ther e.x? of the earth at a mum- P } y Quality 'of our Extra Granulated f g "That is, the way I and tqy friends frit ; the been and �, ent's notice. , have never been ueatiu__ the doorway that red inw the bar. often talk to people who annoy us; 1. q wed, Fairholme succeeded him. - and aow I shall wish y'oa &:w3Why do you wish to see him ," ` d You will find other sights said Fairholme. -Once make a comparison with- other Sugars and yon The trio passed rapidly through; ay. ''Simply to obtain definite con- � will 'not be satisfied with any but Redpath. the door at the end of the pa-Ss•i in Montmartre- to interest you•" 6rmatic.:n of my theory, La Belle Age, and nick! Fund themselves Brett laughed easily, and bowed Dainty Tea Tables are always nerved with g quickly low C.'hmceusc was the woman who ac- ARI PF to RED E_ -in a long, low room, gsuallc devot compsnl-A] the man made up to &Prost ptoot cartons, by t e pound. ed to billiards The place. was "Believe me, he said. I 1„ok lake Jack Talbot during F•is dark and smelled evilly of stale U,-i will find few performers iso expert journey from London. If Gatil- Tie Canada Sugar Reflni-ng C.O., R . bacco. Daylight penetxatcd but! and, may I add. so discreet. Ne tier can see 'her and assure mei MONTREAL, CANADA. Limited blocked hroughhSetehewrt�dlobvll�ndn tine twill meet again, and perhaps test that 1 am right I will be convinc• our skirl.' ed concerning that which I already! ieat.bt�.h.a in raby lofts it.aQ.tlt �-'`-- p ! Without another 'ciord the arty � ! -- ,, side The woman drew two of p kn,,w tc, be true.” these blinds. and thus iliumiaateci I returned to the front room of the By. Jove!- cried ' FairhoIme. the interior The windows op,n•; restaurant, and Brett and Fair- "that never occurred to me. I hc,lmp paced into the street, where wonder if ed onto a yard, and the place was; sti a" baret Noir, whilst .mv friend and CHOLE.9A REMEDIES. f , their cab was waiting. "Mademoiselle-- Beauenire is I will proceed dire_ thoroughly shut off from all obser:I I sit ore she meant," said p ^t to ,the Grand - -vatlon from the street pp quite an adept in two things + alis ' ote1. It saes su much tr:uuble, The Constantinople correspon- „ 'Fairholme -"that if we were not can break tiny glass l'nlbs and aha , , dent of- the Lancet gives the fol- ' "Now,' she said, "I will show: 3,,Ily rarefa] she would put a bul- can flirt. She chi=e It, exhibit - ) does it nut ,' lowrng Turkish- cho'.era remedies you something ' }let through our hearts as easily first of these aeco•nt-)i+4Fments, to For a moment the woman looked prescribed by-old--fashioned Otto. She-walked toward the fire-place i as through th,,se gla-s bulbs" us, and convey what was intendc•1 as though she wuuld have liked t•, mans during the-.recent epidemic at the end of the-.room. (fin the! "Such was her lntctrtion,'• said to be a warning; in reality, sh•31 produce that infallible revolver and tlj Lriak infusion of juniper ben- ` mgntlepiece was a -,!oars of iron Brett, dryly: "But women never gave us some valva•t ie informs shoot him on the spot. Then she ries; (.) carry with ,you an agate - sheeting, painted white and stud- have a true dramatic genius. That tic,,," angrily commanded her_driver to ded with curious-looking spikes in was a piece of melodrama which "I suppose," said Fairholme, ( return. stone or on your neck a stone of -. circles, triangles, and straight lines. might suffice with many of her ",lint this crowd will wat<•h us Fairholme surveyed the scene hyacinth; (3) nwer fail to have fa From a box at hand she took halt class, It amused me, but it was your pocket & pimpbone-of a dead child; pretty clos+•ly, won't they?" with open-eyed amazement. - .. Brett leaned back in the cab and "WcII," he said, "that beats ev- (+) masticate pimpernel, and- (fi) laughed heartily. erything, You really-have a-sp'•en- since cholera is mr+,_est-IQ caused by + We of � recommend g' y' the moon drink decoctions of "N a are the most interesting ! did nerve. The whole business read, persons in Paris to them at this like a chapter -out of one of Gs-1 Iaurel fruit when the-planet Mars PRICE BROS. COMPANY moment.- he said. "That pour botinu'a novels•" Ion Mercury is in the ascendant, as fellow who sold us the toys will I "That is the wap people live in I theses planets are the enemies of OF QUEBEC, CANADA have to change his position, I am Paris, my dear fellow. Life is an afraid. One of them is following artificial matter' here, But all this Maid—"Please, mum, there's a Manufacturers of Paper, Pulp and Timber g man at the door with j- wooden ' us now. Let's see who it is. excitement has mace Ire hungry. • e Lnext street corner a sto Let us have dejenuer. leg " don't . ,t any First Mortgage Five Per Cent. to- At th _ex . tree r r h p day, thank you, Sarah . . ped the cab suddenly, and jumped ` out, followed by Fairholme. A Sinking Fund Gold Bonds animals,g minute later Another vehicle dash CHAPTER N Grain, a s, ornamen•te, DsM Nay.mber.tat IM tntsrest Payable Half-Yeariy slaves, iron and copper have ed Into the street. In it was Seat On their way to the hotel, Brett, been used as money b many na- Pix large feather hatanda grotesque tary impulse; stopped the cab at a has been extremely of attle as currency -PRICE TO YIELD 6% ON THE INVESTMENT cd a lad close! veiled ; but a yielding a arend . to a' In en y y n. pattern of a black veli could nit house In the Ruc'. due Chaus.:ce �e consider that t se Bonds resent an wholly conceal the pretty, deter- d'Antin. Without any explanation p Petroleum gives us as mined face of La Belle Chasseuse. to Lord Fairholme he disappeared B pnalt pay exceptional opport ity for absolutely Safe Evidently she had no one at hand' into the interior, and did not re- ing, permanent ink for pr-pang, : and' most remun ative investment on ac- _" to undertake the mission, so she join his companion for nearly tell dyes of brilliant hue, a.ad ail kinds of rubber articles which without the count of the strong features following: followed Brett in person. He sig mutes. r d. palled to her and her driver. It is perhaps not of much 11"c'. se, oil could not be manufactured. '.' First— The convertible nature of the Company's Astonished, the -man pulled up• he explained on his return, "but I assets, consisting of 6,000 square milts of Brett instantly advanced and took do not.like to leave any stnne un- pulp and timber lands distributed throughout the Pro- off his hat with that pleasant smile turned, The man I have just called vince of Quebec. These properties could to-day be of his which usually went straight on is a well-known private detec- subdivided and'sold in the open market for almost to the female heart, but which now tive, and I can trust him to lck,k "twice the amount of the First ?4ortgagg Bonds. thoroughly lost its effect on the after my business without .takia5 Csovernlilent L "°'Tire timber.limits are fully insured with Lloyds of ; furious young woman who looked the police into his confidence• Two p London England, against loss through forett fires, g] g g at him from the interior .of the voi- of his smartest agents will maintain, o Cure. a close watch on both-'the Ca-ba-ret s1* >Ll�-1Clp Second-The'net.earningq from the Company'sresent my friendly services. -sail, i to close Noir and No, 11, Rue Barbette, Allow me, and business are equal to approximatelytwice • during the afternoon. We -are the amount required for payment of Interest on the day, and mademoiselle has, I am trackitrg same of the most expert Corporation` First Mortgage Bonds. The new paper and pulp, sure, many other calls on her time. and daring criminals in France. It v mills now in course of construction will double this I will save you at least an hour,. is hopeless to expect'thein to pro- Bonds earning power. and mvself nearly the same period. vide us with clues; they simply y I am going to secure the presence won't do it, No one, but a gfnius � Correspondence lavaed. Third— The First Mortgage Bonds Can to-day be of a witness to identify you as the in criminality would have rimed purchased at a substantial discount price and lady,who crossed the Chan'neL last such a dramatic move a-s the per- ; "they are retired by a Sinking Fund capable of redeem- Tuesday in company with agentle- conation of Jack Talbot, or darer! � �DA SECURITIES ing practically the entire issue at 102Y2 and interest man. Xou both drove to the C:rand I to put in an open n.ppearance at by yearly drawings. Hotel, and your companion signed. the CraTd Hotel: So my peen,-' .' • the register,there in tho'names of CORPORATION,. Limited, Fourth—. Price ,Bros. & Company is the largest in- B . i here can only hope, at, the hest to Mr, and Mrs. Talbot• is it not so 7" ht of anV messenger or n.-I dustry in the Province of Quebec, where get s� they have been.in business for over one' hundred She bent forward and looked at Fistnnt sroundr-el Rhr, mar turn n-i. 'years. Their First Mortgage Bonds have been pur- _ him viciously. Her eyes sparkled, at. either of t•he places indicated." Hoa.C.�.Deharty,iC.C,MP., ' chased by the most conservative investors in England With annoyance at being r_aught so R. was +evident that whilst he rat- Prwdeat. Sp] S 1 ae eC S and Canada, among whom are many of our strongest ea `ly ini her elf 'mpo dpi a of fled �,n. in n carPle^^ trr+.'� 1,;� Rodalphe Forret,M P. • es iunage. five brain was hu5ilr Cmnloved an Vice-president. Banks and Insurance Companies. "Monsieur clever," . countine the, f;+f ter'. _ GeoAL Gooderham.M.P.P.. psi 's Complete particulars wilhbe forwarded on request. '' pedshe snap- .dis (To h' ^"'' ^"^' Vice-Preaulanb V �1 "Thank you," 'he replied,, still A flash , of lightning .has been' M' ' ®yAi J SECU�I 1 I E LS smiling• "I can occasionally 1liL known to cure an attack _ .f pea - 'the mark viith h, guess as well wa ri+:a. HEAD OMCEt f LIMITED mademoiselle can with her pistol. The trrfrit mai-or, ,f murder— 179 ST.JAMES STREET ICOIZF'C )RArT'IGl'N But, believe. me, I only'intend at ,tire between 21 and 10 veers' old. - �ank.aF Nlontrml Bld$.con,Queen cYon6e 51a Toronto this moment to be polite. Of course, Of 100 mnrder�r?; 4•t nr- nn'l-r MONTREAL: - { , M ,W H yI•T E. M A N A O G A' the'presence of ,, wailers to idea- vea.ra; 28 are beI^ren 30 rnd qn: MonFv a al Q u eb e4 .,�t SI I P DjX, L.o no o t1 t:N G LA t7 D. t;e,. „,lI ;�^^ sary, Mademoi- m betwAnn ,t0 and 50: 9 betrwn:i �• " new retarn to the Car'- 5o and E0, and 5 over CO. , �r . -:.:. .. .... ..,, .. ,,. :.. p ti .. Y .Fop - SW:is•TM r..1PL`lik..yL� P, 1n}M.��p,�.. 'y Y ry��' . .. ,• _. ...': ":_.., ."d•.'... ... ...'_ .. .... / a+ I.t +4" '.^., '41.x' ��� �';'' r 1 �:' a•.. ., ..., . ,c ,. . ,.,,.r. :. ...... - :iia h +zoYs•"` n.�,' .,,,,y, .a �"" ''^5. •: S.i T;.9,w ..;.`rp h ey.w;c �.;,�,.: ..,: ..-.�, ^...?` -..:r,..�'-.•,,y..: '.,e'�', =t,:,N¢� ,� ,>• .:`K'. -. ,.,.,. �'wyn • a 4 iti ,k ..♦ MIR 'e '''•:. "i'G+e.'.;�"' T ti r� .,,.. ,y p .t. i .. �� w - :'•ia• �..•_ �,,m..,,,,c. m :. K ,�•^ mss'��� .�� ®���� .� ..� ..ywNw Z .w. _ . qW •....✓ .,1 _,_ .v. , �J ',.R . y 'G v. d Li. , r. ,•:.;-':w,��.*t .ni4;a^!M �. :,r.SC++b4,•^. 'r�i r^ '. .e. -•A••...ti^4 .�.. a;«+• •ac:,. -.4.p.r.r'• 4•,;.d•;�. ',Yv sem.' ..r1u*:xSds ., h•.-,...r' k.��^a, ..ai�.„!•..�bt+':.��` r....•.�.�.,. On,,�•,-+:.�� ria. �n+cn�' '•m•Cc ..a'tiCaA�'.<"�10e..a•"c,n.:x-xt^,n..r,.,�,bew,sr,•�'rrcai -S•.,•., ^rr.. tr ..w- .,•ad.vi^ .. _. ,tack,,,. 7•cyo-^. ,;,.". 's�.�' 1 zr•9, k�a 7. :s For completing the c' ' un rcd known name. of a � :--'personprominent in ID 'GD1 "TY _ .Sensational Ending to Case That Has anada whose name `y Aroused world's Interest: consists of 9 letters, " the first of which is _ - - " In old ��� •'aW "C''' and the last "T" 1 despatch from Los. Angeles, one of the greatest criminal tri-.l.- rials .as-- �Cal.,• says: James B. McNamara of modern times had ended so , , abruptly that many officials sup-leaded guilty .omFriday afternoon osedl in the heart of the matter - a tL .- . , _ p g � In connection with the .death of did not know it was going to hap- The above amount will be divided into The first erson sending in the correct -Chas. J. Haggert , a'victim'of the pen. . Theprisoners were taken ` rj' EIGHTEEN PRIZES as follows:- name will, receive the first prize, and others ". boa Angeles Times explosion' and back to jail Judge Walter Bordwell _ g First Prize...... .. .... $25.00 in Gold :Are. His brother,-John-J.- McNa- retired to his chambers, and oppoe- 15 �e sending in correct answers will receive the -Second Prize . , jointly indicted with him, ing counsel went to their rooms, "" id ct - other prizes in the order in which their an- a. 2nara Third Prize .... .... ... 10 00 . pleaded guilty to dynamiting the "The McNamaras have pleaded Fcoarth Prize .... .... .. 5.00 " " ewers are received, Contest closes Dec. 30th, Llewellyn Iron Works. guilty because they are guilty, s James B.. McNamara probably was District Attorney John D. and the next twelve will each retrive 1911. Letters :received at. the office after will get life imprisonment. John -Frederick's crisp comment. $`?•50 in gold. _ . :30th Dec., 1911, will-not be counted. ^' J. McNamara, it was rumored, will "If I had seen any way out of it get fourteen years. .Each pleaded we would not have done it," said _ Also,, remember that for the last ,.guilty on the charge of which he Attorney Clarence S. Darrow after correct answer received we will give wean extradited from Indianapolis. court, "We have had it under con- NELAS ,l � ` l A -- - - Within fifteen minutes-after the sideration since a week ago Mon- NAa prise of 110.00 In Got.D, and for _ Mon- :-Court opened an Friday afternoon day." the correct answer received next OF FARM PRODUCTS rolls, 103.4 Lo Ile; breakfast bacon. 16 to r>Mgt TEA < to the last A prise of 65.00 In ! *, $l - 17c; backs, 19 to Me. ' „o COLD. l ?, :BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. CONDITIONS GOVERNING CONTEST �. J.,E1'OItTS rROH THE LE_1iDENG pard--Tleroea, 113.4c; tube, .12c, pails: TL'.11DE CENTRES Of 1!1-4c. You have one anRwer with each ONE TOUND PACKAGE or TWO HALF POUND PACKAGE13 OF "MELAdAMA." xz TEA or COFFEE you buy. All you have to do Sa to steam label off the Tea Lead or from the Coffee tine, send the $_. )loatreal, Dec. 5.--0ate-Canadian PPesL• two end pieces of the Tea Labels. or the portion of the Coffee Labels with picture of children on it, along with your " +e 1SE111C1. answer, sivins game and address in full, and send to "MELAGA14A," Dept. 11A," 45 Front 8t. E., Toronto, Ont. (An. `. ern, No. P. 48 to 481.2c, do., No. 3, 47 to ewere unlimited. try early and often). 2 471.2e; extra No. 1 teed, 46 to 461.2c: 0 EM MEDIATt RELATIyEO WILL BE ALLOWED TO ENTER CONTEST " - r1CC! Of Cattle. Grata, 'Cheese No. 2 local white, 471.20: do., No, 3. N PL4YEE9 OR lM &ad Other Produce at Doi" 461-2c; do.. No. 4', 461.2c. Flour-Manito- Answers will be numbered in consecutive order as they are received, and at the expiration of the contest, the prizes ` ba Spring wheal patents, firsts,•stronz 1 will be awarded by a committee of-disinterested person's, and the IleV of prise winners will be given in this paper. and Abroad. bakers'. $4.90; Winter patents, choice, I B g :„-, - HE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM O �n THE . IDBEADs?UFF9. - 84.75 to 85; straight-rollers. 84.25 to 84.- � _PACKED c„ 40; do., in bags, $1.95 to 82.05. Rolled fioroato, Dec. encs.6.-Flour-Winter when+, ' MELAGAim A - _•. I NTf% BROS@ ,,,per teal. oats-Barrels. $5.25: bag, 90 lbs, 02 50. A N D patents, 13.50 to f3.SS, sea 3IlIlfeed-Brae, 0.3; aborta, 825: middlings, , � Jboard. Uanitoba ®our firm, as follows:= - 13LE N D ED I'lrst patent,. 85.50; second 87 to 828; mouillie•.$27 io W. flay-No. patents, 65: n s and strong bakers', 84.80, on track, To. t per ton, car lots. 814:50 to $15. Chcoso TEA ,and V Os F F EE 'B V TORONTO 3rd =' uoalo. e sterus. 14 to 14 creamery3tf to 30 11 ,ecoade, 28 to ep • - f8ayaports; No,e2tNorthera...81t04, and o. r 13f Eggs-Fresh. 40 to 45c: selected. 28c; No. _ _ 4- I� J3, 11 00 1-2, Bay porta. . . . . _. . - ---- --- - - ------ - - �5 1 stock. 241.2c. Potatoes-Per has. car• - Ontario wheat-Yo. 2 white, red and B_1NlE; Tl",LLF.li 11E1.D t'P: - 1 icttxed. now. 8$ to ages high freights. lois, 11.15 to`11.20. ` A -.. • .: Peas--Good milling' I2 to $its. •' 1rBie41 Robber SPeut'es tR1-000 at - BOMBAY -- . $ peas' BS 'UNITED STATES MARKETS. ' Oats-Car Iota of '40. Y Ontario 43 to 9tloneopoliy-. Dec- -Wheat-December, k�GREETS Point Of Revolver. • t+ 4131.2c. and of 40. 3 at 42c; oa track.Toronto. 46c: No. b Western Canada oat,. 1101; Hla>, $1051 ; July, $106 3-4; No. 1 A despatch frum Vancouver Saye - - 41. 440, Bay, ports. hard, 11.023-4; No. 1 -Northern. -1:02 to I At•th-e command of -.a maB arnw-3 �, r; c. Bay-No: 3 extra, 18c, outside; tees f 31.021-i, to arrive, 11-011.2 to $1,022, No, 2 with a revolver, Telles D. A. Mc �' � 4 r The gin and (ween are Wildly Cheered EW lbarleg_ 70 to 78c. . - Northern, 991•Zo to 11. 1-4; to arrive, the Royal Bank of (snails, on lied- `C J Corn-New corn, 491.2.to M. Bay ports., 000 Cash, _ - - _ - 991.2c to Sl. Corn-No. J yellow, Sa- to nerds' handed over 81, Bre--Car lots is falx offer. with No. 2 �. Otte-No: 2 white, 45 to 46c. Rye- and the 'robber made his escape. oa- way 1 Uro ga VLtY. snored at 90c, outelde ^ 86 1-2 to 87c. Bran-122.50 to 623. Flour- Only a clerk or two were "in the -Bnekwtseat-50 to 62c, outside. First patPais. $6 to 15.30: do. s4.cnnds. bank when the atran er entered, - - r -.Buckwheat--w at $4.60 to. 5490: trot clears. $3.50 to $4.35, 'Give me a thousand," le laconic-- A despsfch Pram Bombay say4•(chieftains, Behind these _ were ; B a a wba bran 23 0 23.50 0 8 t $ 1 • � ,' i maK,cd. an :mmense_thre,n trim . do: econds ..40 to 82.80. _ . .. g. _ freights. shorts. $25, Buffalo, ally ordered, and the teller cam- hing-I:111 Par. Gec,r c and_Q:aey.1- - bags. Toronto- t . Dar loadsSpring btorc, 1109A Winter, �oll of bills into h slied. The r,oeket 1iiurriecl the ui[iress Larv,.,as theyam •itficial• end'A ribs,of attired a n richly- Northern.' 8 `` 4 COUNTRY PRODUCE. I p ly styled since their arrivai' in 0eir c,.lured f'iticsl costumes. Ad- No. 2 red. 99c. No. 3 red. 67c; No. 2 white. ; aa.ay. The man is described as a. Applee=Winter stock. $3 to $4 per bar• 99c: Cora-•ti o, 3 yellow, 691.2c: No, 4' gre:Lt.easte.rn.empire, .la:idnd.fr:>t11 dresses of we catnc were preaentod. � foreigner, 88 ar. 30 'errs of age•. the steams-r Vtc:ciina on Satui•c�ay at i rA, the King-F: - iert.:r and' uteri• _` - ltal• yellow, 68c, all on track, through billed. He- wore no mask. _ Beans-Smarr lots of hand-picked $:'.-7.5 Oaie-fie. 8- wbitc 511•Ye: 140,--.3.:=w _te_ e quay he .1p.Slld lin ,e j 1:m.prv3g_by the m'.lnici alit' _ani th u v at the. n+l r at p Ito $2.10 per bnah. 511-4c; No. 4 white, 5014c. 4.u'Eiuck. ?'Rev were mer be the ether budies:, to which- his Majesty t„ POSTAL RATES REDUCED. Governor of Bombs% and s lame replied. '4 Honey-Extracted, in. ttas, It to .124 per t P l" 11b. t'ombe. $2.50 to 02.75 LIVE STOCH MARKETS. United :'Mates and Great Britain � 'er _1 1 a 1 pr- �,�tt was s i0se• m: gathering of high t,tfiLiais be , t }"i Dees � s u - ng to the, civil. and militsn' ger- quentl}' farmed. .It was a mile in n� Hated bay-No. 1 at 116 to s.s.sa-,.oa Montreal. Dec. s.-critic-Battchtra' est Come to an Arrarfge�nt.- - vice, and il• `Une•3' proceede'•'a ':u a I-eni^,th and' comprised r^!Prcaents• -• - , Axack, and No. 2 at $14 to-114.50. tie, choice, 85.75 to 86; do.._ medium. Ai to huge amphitheatre which had been t:t e"; !f all brancheas of the Euro- Baled.. uro Baled straw-07.So to 18, on track. To- $525; do., common, 13.21 to $3.50: canners, ! despatch frum London 9x1'9: - erected eippasite the landitlg :•tsge pFan and r:liive ar:mes in Indic. :ronto16221 to 12.71; butcIlere taffies eLoice Postmaster•(Genersl :Hefbert I•' 'and w•.tich -was filled to'its utaioft It subset,:le.itly t'rsver5ed all parts ilt tot t o-Carandtsoutn of.qs.store.u ted at to cows, 15 to_$5.21; do:, medium, 84.2,{ce of m ueel int O nsces.w th t_t s a resu t- catpacity with many -thousands.who of the gaily decor stpd citti, - The na- k! 84.75• do„ boils. 13.50 to W, taAk.rs, hsd'come to welcome their-MajrA- tive quariers pr. ented•s particu- 101.50 choice, each. '175; do., 'common and lme• States postal authorities the i rtes ties. The scene was a' remark.%bl� lark• qua-int appearance, forests vf' Poultry-Wholesale prices of dressed I fur parcels..from ' ilium, each, 150 to $60;.springers, s::o to P )>I; iarit one. -The hanclnt>mo It vee masts slang the streets bearing a !poultry-.=Cbick#ne, 11 to 13c per lb.: cowl, 8A0_ sheep-Ewes, $3.75 'to $4: bucks.. ankh duan to' the united States was re dress of the of5ci.gls .and the, uni- multitude of native religious sr•m- II to loc; dncke, 30 to 13c; geese, a to Educed on Dec.;;l '.as„filllowS IJP t,o forms of the naval afid 'militan• of bels re reaer_tative 'o€ the various = 1 culls. $3.25 to $3.50: lambs• .85.50 to 15 75, P -, t2c, tarkeye.'`16 to 1!!e. Live ponlLry, Hogs-F. o. b., 16 to 16.50. calves-$3 to three pounds, 30 cents; up to peven' ficers, together.with the bright toi- sects. - Fnurmous' crowds every- iabout 2c lower than the above. $10- pou;ids, 54 cents.r. up- .to nines tette-s of the women, only served to where heartily acclaimed their Ma4. - !--- Toronto, Dec. 5.-Hedium- cattle ,were pounds, 78 cents; up to eleven -emphasize the gorgeous hues-of the• jestieA. who xeturAed, to_t�e Medina. BUTTER, E048, CHEESE, strong, all the way from 85 .tri 85.60., pounds•, 81,0`?: .The- existing rate. ceremonial attire of the Indian .at 5.30 in. the ev-ening. F6 Butter-Dairy, choice in wrappers, 25 86.10 viae the highest figure recorded, but are 36, 60, 81 Cents 811tr$1.08 re Daly a tow pricked* fetched that specti�ely: •CHIC_,GO CATTLE SHOW. FRENCH WARSHIPS COMING. r so 27c; store lots. 22 to 23c; and inferior. gum. Good fat cows and bulls were a ,F -- i ` Dubs,. 17 to Ise. -Creamery• quoted at 29 strong feature at $5 to $5.40, common avid RABIES STILL PRE`'ALENNT. to 30c for•rolls.'and,27 to 28c for solids, medium ringing down to,$2.75. Canners _ - __ Canadian Cellege Teams I'Viii Three Squadron to Visit Three -Canadian ' per lb. were steady at 82 io $2.75, Milkers were Out of Five-Trials. Ports Next. Year. . Eggs-Strictly new-laid Quoted LLat 40c, still e@rong at $.`A to $90. Lambs were a E�atninations by. TI4'alth Officer A•despatch.from Chicago say3: shade firmer at- ss•to $5.40, but Rbeep Gave Positive Signs. Canadian colleges won three out I A despatch .from Montreal says and fresh at 27 to 280 per doses, in case , _ g , 'eta were dull and a t 15c' cheaper. Ca_vee It 'a an�ibuneed that a squadl'on-oil - were easy at 13 to 88.' The lie¢ Market A `des etch from Torot3to ss>ys: of fivQ trials i'A the college tenni I p French warships will visit CanadR `= Cheese•-Large, 151.2c, ....and. twins al was uncbzkLze4.. Recent examinations have disclosed judging contest 3t the Live Stock 111 't Show Saturday night. In trial.N next summer, and will spend eight 153.4c per lb,. - - the prevalence of rabies in Toren days:in Halifax, five dsya in Que- The use of lgarettes in Canada to and throughout Ontario. .Dr.,J.. 1, "all classes of live at3ek," Mac bec, and eight days here. SOG PRODUCTS. continues to increase. W. S. McCullough, Chief Health diona121 Co,lege of'Quebec won first t Thomas •Moore ancj.three "of his honors, Map:toba.College took sec- -` - bacon, long_clear, 12 to .121- •per A., children were burned to death in Officer of the province,. stated on and pace, an•d Missouri University I Nanking has fallen into the hands in case lots. Pork, abort.cut, $22.10: do.. their house on Lieutenant-Govern- •W'ednesday that a dog which had won a-close third. In swine-judg'in,g of the 'revoluti3nan army. mese, 819.50%ta $20. Hams-Medium to I bitten a woman in Rosedale and ' ) or Patterson's ranch in British 'Manitoba 'College won first piste, � n FROM u Ught, 16 to 161.2c; heavy, 14 to .141-2c; Colombia. _ had been destroyed, had been ex Montana Agricu-ltttrai College tools {CK RELIEF fn0� THAT amined, 'positivz signs of rabies be-' second; and Macdonald Colltge of - -_---- --i --- ing found. Another bog's head Quebec third.' In sheep-judging PERSISTENT RAKING COUGH sent to the laboratory by 'DZr. A. Ontario,'Macdonald and Manitoba ) ' Y, W. Reilly, V.S•, Grand-Valley, had Colleges took first, second and - •• .;STATISTICS given a positive analysis. third respectively. Uncle S'im won We mean the kind of cough it gives 41 .OF - ' POSTOFF11C ----r -- - first honors in horse and cattle one a cold shiver just to Hear-the dry, " B. SECTIO\ COMPLETED.. judging, blit the Canadian colleges deep-seated hack-hack-hack-t h,a t won second and third place in both seems as if it were tearing the very ` ,' First Trop Over the New Transcon- classes. This is the first seal the' vitals: That's the kind of cough that Sur of $1192,730 shown In the d d oll g am wa , Surplus, tinental Raiilvay: bisedonal �' e e to s means business. � _ Fortunately, though, that is also one A despatch from Moncton, N. B., enters of the kinds o cough for which Na-Dn1- ,Annual Report. p - - says: The first through trip over d Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and .. the, new' transcontin'enta'l- railway LOChOi:T I\ BERT,I\. Chloral}ne was .first prescribed, and t -- - w Brunswick from Edmttnstoli -- which it has been relie,,Jng,with great _ Y - �1n'Ne H despatch from Ottawa says: by $1,188,404, and the,expenditure to Moncton was completed on Wed- Men RePua^ to :1blile ho aglertnent promptness and regttlarity ever since. annual repoit of the,awa s ys The by $738,885. Postage stamps is= ilesday afternoon, when three l000- Wi4h Employers. Nn-Dni-Co Svnipof Linseed,Licorice stied totalled 64 Postage as against motives belonging to the contract- A 4espat•ch from Berlin, -Ger- and Chlorodvne isabsolutely free from L tae` partment shows that the net re- many, axes: A ]nckout of 70,000 harmful drnRs of nap kind, and is safe a 584,264,774 ivhile the valuo inereas- ors of the road passed through here even for ci:ildren. Ittspleisauttotake, y' avenue totalled $9,146,952, and the ed from 89,942,438 •to $11,011,042. to Amherst, N. S., for-repairs. The wnrkers in the metA.l trades became and acts quickly,relieving the irritation, P Pffective on TM:reday night, ensu- loosening tile. plileg:n, protnotinq et- bocpenditur© $7,954,522: During At the end of tl?e fist al year 13{324 transcontinental in this Pro as �Dhe year there was'an increase of offices were in operation. now complete, o3ave the bftiiding of ing on 'their refllsal to accept an ctoration,and so stopping the covfih, f4"s 1437 1n the number of post offices, of In -he 1m-t�,fltr•o savings banks the 'stations,and terminaIs.^ - aareoment&-sten up by_a ioint com- Thousands decfareitto bethe best cough a£ 18134 in postai note offices, and 169 in aggregate halal rr: to the credit of - mttt�d' of emnlovers and trades 3ynipthey ir'ave-ev f tried: Your Druggist will iadly recommend 8 l money order offices. depositors a, file end of the Beat nrinniat9. Tbn lnnkmtt is the out- ggpp yv g � or 50c vib;ottu 1 e Natilreitherug & •' ' The increase in the number of , tti•ac 843,330,599 or a decrease of ��m� of the fstilnre to settle a -d tetters is estimated at 62,357,000, or ! 8`355,778. The accounts numbered cluleKLr •To►w couoHs, envies coins �tr'1-�•stn*ted in October ,last by C vii bottle. The NatL;mi (L. R ZO per cent. The revenue increased ` 147,4'8, decrease 'of 1,415. f1"Ls TML THROAT AND LUNG0. 20 CENTS 4,000 met l workers. Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited.• ItG �s+' r ,a N :r ,...,.ss. +� �,. �.p. q,..,. - - •'•a---,�---nb.....x: a.,, 9.•..._ ':'.,.Ott.,.t�,,:. _. ___ 'r .: «.st _.:1: .,Rb'.w,.t'�S.•.'tip �,� '•rvv' ^a._. ...-w.w'r.3.-•' ^..w{'y ..a... ,a .r,L', .. .....,..... -...�,n,:.`G.}.: ..:... ,. :.. .:r.. �'.•"• ..w•r. •C"`... -+. .q 2,y. x�'.•r.'. _ Y"'S' _ _ gr. .'�'�•�a :..�G`'. .'fr' .. .. :ut'.... �'.-, ,�',;,. y: F'd4,, ,..,y,F,:rms^ '.h,-y,�+: -"'°„ ..r-°+•,- �,. x _ .Jt tea•.. .d, _ - iBA�_�,.-- �..`f » • 1 7 . -�•• �'•� � �• T�'�t Q -Jae. )3enny shipppeedd a carload --Just a word to remind the Useful and Seasonsible .Gies x LOCALISMS.1J• of stock un Wednesday. electors that the *covin'tial elec- -Maurice.Hickey spent Sunday* tions will take place on Monday --Mrs. John Crockett was in the with friends in the city. neat. Owing to the quietness of ra' city on Friday -F. W. Weeks has had a Bell the campaian some may forget: Gifu for Ladies, Children, Boys and Men that will leave a lasting -Mrs. A. G. Green aad Miss phone installed in his residence. - impresvion_of good=will to the receiver: McGill were in the city on Satur Mrs. J. Dickie and Mrs. M. S. " , :day. P 3 y J INoRtAM Slippers ett 25c., 85c. and 40c. Ladies at$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, _ Chapman were n the cit on Wed- Children s -Mee, Robt. Gordon was in the nese three diger at styles and colors." - .. yy e re city for a couple of days last -J, C. and Mrs. Philip spent In loving memory of Elizabeth For the Men and Boys, Slippers, Mufflers, Ties, Gloves, week. Sunday with Wm. and Mrs- Pee- R. Elliott, who departed this life Coat Sweaters, etc. ` -H. G. Kerr, of Toronto, spent tiles, of Whitevale. December 9th, 1910. - - - - Sunda*at the home of his moth- -Owing to leek of space,•the .,No tears in ponder home, er here. report of the council proceedings There all serene and bright. These are all useful; sensible and seasonable. Come and see our -Several from here attended is held over for neat issue. Sorrow and pain areo'er, display of Slippers, largest on record. - r -;the nomination at Whitby -on -W. D. Rogers has been ea- No`teare,no tears,-but p.®ace and RING Monday, Raged- by Dickie.&.Chapman to lYght." - . t -Found—A ooa long . rope assist in the hardware store dor- Re A. BUNTING; ':�CKE Loser call in the rush of business. with irons attar g at this office. * -Pickering Township Sabbath' -Several from here attended School AsRociation will bold-their Xesv ddroerEaaementa. the funeral of the late Harry 'At- annual convention is-the' Metho• Sk e � (�S _ kineon at Whitby on Friday. _ dist church, Pickering, on Tues- OR SERVICE-A pure-bred Berk. a ' lJ V a -Mrs. Winnacott left this week day, Jim. 18th. F shire Boar, at lot Sl I\ con, 4, Pickering, for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. -The pupils of S. S. o. 2. base- BOYD Bvlcg,Brougham oat, lu tt Leavens and other friends in To- line, intend holding a ChAstmas.• Tree on the evening of Dec. 21st. TO RENT-A comfortable brick T :ronto. hones on Liston Avenue, Pickering. Ap. See oar lar a .assortment of k -Miss Bridget Clare, of Toron- A silver collection will be taken in ply to L D.BANKS,Pickering,P.o. a ti _ to, was here,on Friday attending aid of school supplies. OR SALE ' House and lot situated t -the funeral of the late -John Mc- .-Mrs. SimoDdson, who has been F on Brook et.,`olar niont. opposite the Hockey Spates, Spring Skates, all sr (mire. in poor health for some time was Methodist church. For particular@ apply to r -Miss Myrtle Wilson, we are taken to Toronto on Friday to re. W.J.GaaGG,North Claremont fttr tyles. '' pleased to report, is recovering ceive treatment We hope that HROPSHIRE SHEEP-The under- sizes and 8 [[0yy signed has for sale a t owber of Shropshire nicely from ah attack ofbronchial her health may."soon be restored Down ehearling rams, extra Rood ynalit.: sot Hockey Sticks-Res, 9elyard, Mic-Mae, Lifter, Etc pneumonia. to her. 18,son.t.Pfakq>ing. or phone S..&. PL'(3H, » -Johnson's shoeandglove clean -Some time ago one of W. H. Claremont, as tf Hockey Pucks and Straps. also for removing all soil. from Banks' horses was kicked on the LAIN SEWING-The undersigned - woollens and silks. For sale only leg by one of the other horses cau- P i.prepared to do all kinds,of plain eewlag t h -H. Bund p at W. J.Gordon's., sing a bad wound. Eventually for ladies yr children,also gentlemen's ander- / -Mrs. (Dr.)Fish and child, of blood- leaning set in 'and on wee• >itsa, Joslara 9311TH, Icing st.East, ■`,�/, ■V--,� Po Pickering. 5tf a Toronto, were the guests of J. H. Monday the animal, whifh was a t&' and Mrs..Bundy for a. few days valuable one, died. STRAYED-On to the premises of - - - during the p88L week. -Glendale Mills, PickeriD i8 ►7 the undersigned.tat 15:can.k Pickering on 2 Y L- B or ab.,ut the Bat of July,a yearling attar.. The -Remenl r the anniversary now prepared to do Grinding and owner may have the same by proving proppeertR • sad payia¢ expenses,apply to JOHN PERCY, Dil services In St. Andrew's church chopping promptly and satisfact= Brock road, s-1r � W .,cha' pman on Sunday neat *ben Rev. D•,orily to the trade and in`a few L� �� -'Cameron,of West Hill,will preach. da ii will have bran, shorts and P OR SALE=First class a room y name dwellingsituated is the vi!laCa of i -The regular- meeting of St. inixed feed b the cwt. Or ton. Claremoot, 1 sere f arden with good gran- — ! - Andrew's Ladies' Aid, will be held Mr. F. W. eeks.:the proprietor, city of renin;also aft w fr.Tereus r with plenty cf hard and.oft water. ':erne reteoa- - �r ' neat Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 12, has had the dam put in first-class able, Apply to THOS PEAR60N, Cler.wroDt y at 3 o'clock, at the 6owe... of Mrs. condition, the Church st. bridge is oat. 51•tr at o'clock, now open for traffic and ever We're making big "Cut Prices in Underwear, Felt Boots, Rubber _ R. pe y- ARM FOR SALE-Lot 19'con: 3. Dress (':coda, and all win- 1 -The township Council will thing is working most aatisfactor- F Ptokermg oanelatfcg of 50 acres more or Boots,,Pants, Shirts, Blankets, hold the final meeting of the year fly, + less,s sever failing streettl,b acres of orchard. ter goods, yet we intend making our usual i on Friday neat for the purpose small bait of all o Vfr 9cowsuon given Bat _ -This from the Stratford Her- of April,19t9. Alep 9 fresh cows tar sa:e For ti . IOf preparing the f}aanCial scats- tunher partienlan apply to AMOS RRIGNALL T Fa g rtld: ­An enjoyable gathering Brockzoaa,ovt or Ind pheoe lies. lirovaham 1L GE DISPLAY of XMAS GOOD r `menta of the year. was held at the helms of Mr. Jahn oat• u tt k -Mrs. James Brien who has Baxter, J. P , of Downie, on Nov. -' - been seriously ill with an attack OR SALE - good rough-case , Prices ant away down and nue stock in Small Wares will be _ y 22, when guests to the number Of 1 ansae coatatat g 6 rooms beslaes closeu g conveniently arranged in 5c., 10c., 13c., tar. and 50c. t > of pneumonia. is we are glad to 80 met at his home. Walnut Lodge, sad good cement cellar. Hard sad .oft we ter _. ' state, making satisfactory pro "nudebouse. One•Etth of an acre of goodgard• Tables. Come early and make your selection. - to celebrate the 40th aDniversary an containing eve apple Geer bwdes otber ,5 grecs towards recovery. of Mr. and Mrs, Baxter's wedding trn�e, Also Itnpensl Oxford stove to 11MLciw Charles and Mrs., TllOn)p80It repair with wertolag oven attached- For forth• day, Amongst those present were or particalars apply to THOS. E. ST$PHE1@- --�► who have been residing in town friends from Calgary. Toronto, 80M•claramont TU - 'You re "Xmas Present" money will go a great deal further of a. .. for the past few months have left Onelph. Stratford, and other this year, If you call on Lis, ..� for Freeman, near Hamilton, lints in addition to all his welsh• where Mr. Thompson has secured ` gee our Window this week for our Fancy Goods; re. After a sumptuous supper L is a situation. 00 Stamped Linem and Ready-made Aprons: ' Fred Bunting, of Toronto, had been served a pleasant time - was spent in dards and dancieg STOVE AND NUT who has been convalescing at the which was continued to the small ---_ 1 .home of his mother"here for the hours of the morning. Mr. Baxter The STANDARD FUEL CO., Ltd. st two weeks after an attack of and his wife were the "recipientsis - _ rphoid fever, has returned to yy of nnmernns beutifuld pmt s 1 Cherrywood Station G',N•8• - ay, 'our anthe eity to resume work in his - among which wasa handsome - _ _ _ r drugstore. - Mondave. Wednesdays and _ ver tea service and A set of pearl Fridays only. -Mr. Sibbald. of Knox College, y ,Besides a Voronto, occu led the ptilp'it in handled knives and fucks from his -- p Immedirtte "neighbors wishing R• C. �.�"�=��QN •. ,Be6 ifs, St. Andrew's church on Sunday them man happy returns of the - .:_last and preached most accept- y p Phone Mark. 50'�Cl. b] In the morning he gave a day d o the badeven nntil 40 ea bad tinea - '. . - -- ,A► y added to the number. - very Interesting account of the very CIDER .MILL All "work of the Knox College Stn pleasant experience on Thursday .�. dent's Mii;aionary Society and f last week and an ex.- - - monde a strong appeal on behalf evening c. -._ .. .. . - _ .•-. �' „_ '� ".'; � '� . perienve w]lith very nearly pruv. The undersigned is prepaired to make -..You ex- of Home Missions. eel a ver •coati one. He had been -A Hamilton negro was sent to .y y Cider sash week des except ►� - _ jail for a week for stealing one delivering coal on the baseline Saturday. - copy of a newspaper. If all white east and was returning home - about Rix o'clock. When'crossiag Grinding will also be done every day Want ,glen who steal newspapers, not the Grand Trunk just north of except SaturdAys. � !singly but in yearly editions, were 11 r. Ritchie's one of his horses got similarly dealt with, we know its foot cot between the steel rail Greenwood - . several hundreds of professedly John 'F• Bayles, _ - respectable white trash who would and the plauk. Before„he could is ..._be serviag life sentence-i, right stop them the ogler horse had + ;4:�. sow-Harriston Review. gone ahead, palling its mate down Winter Term from Jan. 2 -On Monday, Norman Holt lost underneath the tongue with its Q his valuable driver. He had been foot still caught. Mr. Calvert You risk bathing by attending this 1 cleaning his team, after which he succeeded in unhitching them,and college. Its reputation for' super- A PANDORA RANGE and A SOUVENIR OAK ecurin a t p ;turned them out for exercise. As g plank, he, after much for training and sgcare dealing.is Then You're Ha We can Guarantee the latter two soon as they were set loose they difficulty, succeeded in lifting the absolutely clean and it will reman. u �+ ppy " began fighting in a most vicious one which held the horse fast. It to to be perfectly satisfactory and very manner, with the,result that the was an anxious moment for Mr. a reasonable in price. '-driver was kicked .on the hip Calvert,as the local train from the breaking the}arse bone. This ne west was about due. It is not ex- • - f cesaitated the shooting of the ani- pected that the horse will be per• TO$ONTO, ONT. • i "nal.: m lie idle injured but he is forced apman -The annual meeting of the to lie idle for a time. 1s in a class by itself•when strictly lie -Pickering Vigilance Association -The tea, and sale of last .Fri- first-class work is concerned. Grad. *:.� 'will be• lield in the'tewn hall on day afternoon and evening, held uates are sure to get go gd positions - - t; the'evening of Tuesday next, Dec. under,. the auspices of St. An owing to their proper training. 12th,•Rt 7:.3(L delack.-'for the pur_ dream's Mission Band- was a mo-;t Write for large Catitlogue. r,. pose of receiving a statement of successftil affair. Having receiv- W. J. Elliott, Principal WINTER ER - /S COMING _ the receipts and expenditures .x.d ed the hearty =rlpp vt of their the past year.' the election; of off!_ friends, ill donations of faller• and ('.,r. Forge aiicl Aiesandcr'fits. _ right «• it i yot g one.-ofthese \ •t we= _ ;cels fol the.enstiillg year and the useful artic•als, huule-ala+le baking -- - - -. -- --- - - lac 1; C.nlluw:ly11Rt wsl and With by. the .So vereeu Co t_Rud . .dud ti'misnetion of any other business (rt.e, the Ini= ion blind vvere 'also B Robe Co. Wnrullited not to get hard frons age or use. that may'conle.'before 'tile'-nreet' fa�ol.ecL,�•ith. a.good attelidanc:el NORTHERN GROWN TREES �. in g: A full atteudance-of mein At tile bazaar it-e11% The hall N•a� �!1:e, i,,,ar,Fi':.::ci:errv, testi:, Grape 1Z'e h�v e in oar sto(1: of Mitts and Gloves of all-kind and'sizes, from �ututl Frt:atr rttemeutale, T-ver�reens, k,ela, nncicltheiswlzo sway wish.tc, .tnstefally decorated for. the oc:- i;5aes:'F'ic�eri::c Shrubs, Ciin:bers, ht,, lOe to `_'.5(1',l pair. «'e hale a}1 kinds of wool goods, CardigancerhR'ekezq learn the objects of the Associa. rnsian, �citll ever�,rcrns.' 'flags, r:;llctuin;ln tr:�::f,reeryitne, cetai^one 4w eaters, underwear till sizes. Give lis R Call: Prices right. free Sema tear of your ,gatifs for prices, _ tion, or.'thO�e Who 111xy Avi ll to _bunting, nr,lking It very. attract- acepta masted;aprlyfor tertm, T � become men'tber=, i� reclaested, feet The fancv rvrwk table .hre. J. H. Wismer, - Nurseryman _ R'iYIERS' SUPPLE. STORE, =It has been annotineed that, elders over b Mr:. Peak and Ml• � 1 tit Ellgin, Ontario ��. PROP. y E. B G work on t15e'Toroni<, 8111] Err-ternIlii:] R1:, enjoyed a Iilicrnl.. ctrun- f, R "PICIiERI - - - F.leetrie,Raiiwny, *ill be,legnn •Rke. The ",home-made l-mtkinl* --(�- m iw-eath with Mrs. Jas: Andrew anti lacksmAM Jli�s , i er will permit. An hourly- .ser- .,Alma Davidson in charge 1wovec•1 B 1.1 g to vice.will given and R service faster very popular. hli.sses C. B. Sin11,- ..'thau that..given by the . steatu son anis C. Burlili'g eliterffthied COME AND SSE ME a rented the Dnnhatton shop `. railways will'be inaugurated. It many in the tea room, while Ales- Having g re n to is the intention of file coni Riiy sn. S. Govinley and T. M. McFRd• wad opened the saw-v,en am prevar- r_ _ P ed to do all work entrusted to ....For Double 1Harness,.Single Hannese, to operato only .a fast passenger den `were` 'kept busy at the flsh me in the above line. service, but a limited arilclnnt of pond till all the fish were c'aptur• Horseshoeing a specialty,,: _ " ' Co}lprs, Halters, Etc., freight will be handled. As this 'ed. Mr. Powell,*our q�n, ]al-ane• " •`•Call in pnd see'Ine any time. _ - -."railway is closely indent4fied with tioueer,found no difficull;y in itis• - - all lay own make. the Canadian Northern, spur lines posing of,the quilts and the few E- 'T- =J117rXIMM will be run to that railway as other articles which had not been DUNBARTON Flu sh Rugs, Whips,, and all. Horse Furnishings, feeders. The stopping•place-s -will diRposed-of. An enjoyable ro- , always in stock. ~ with a fast"servlee. The ri ht-of uses avd dialogn",with Mr. M.S: — ons . be as close as Is consistent gam of music, recitations, c or- PICKERING MARKETS \ g White Winter Wheat, old...... $ .86 way, it is said, has been partially Chapman as chairman, was pre- „ obtained, although we have not seated during the evening, Mr • Red Mixed „ . .._ •..... _ PICHERINiQr 'HARNESS EMPORIUM yye6 be of any purchdRes of land Jephson's •victrol& beim( beard Spring Wbeat.,.�.....:.......... .76 Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAAWELL - ein.the immediate vicinity of Pick- with much pleasure. The pro• �#ooee 1 ging. reeds were $60.00. Oats............:"............... .4s a �r t .1 r'2�""� � `;:'�� h �' r's',?q '�"°,t, �;["•fwd p jn..,� •'.,a.. � n er yr..,«;'!w-•. .af �. ,�• .i d.�-,.�+-• r�,�-cg• ,,.�-- ".F�`a� �'�^�t,?"r •'4� '9�• ....t t �. -