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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_12_15 f { "s R"^'��u•(y Y J , . 'r' � 4., -, «v° l u� i q.P... ill, C•_ :r ".': Y iv. - .:-'r'.�:�.ry?-•ice y4�t_� :- �b .,•' 'a'ti::�'.. '.d.' - 4...,,.�. 'y't u.': 'J_',� .l` m4£ w w. xa •' - y _ SOL. XXXI. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1911 _ _ __." '_leo. I1 - �%wiftastan"I Cairbik'. CEDAR GROVE - MONGOL-I&A . .. _. Established 75 years Were ret' to report the death an Elgetion defy pa4sed off:quietly in -Medical SrT* -iTNK' MILLS Tuesday, Dec. I2th, at the home of this division. his daughter, hire. R, A. Milroy, of K. G. Tarr" spent a day last week GREENWOOD ' E.FOR'3YTH, D. of 0. Regis- Mr. Joseph Collins, at the a of 75'in Stouffville. F P A number from here attended-.9. P. R e tend member of the Opptometrioai Asso- _ g etaYoa of Ontario. Special attention given to FLOUR ■ �• years. His funeral took place -cn Lapp's sale on Saturday. ` " w thgAtriaao1 glasses. Eyes tested tree. Nord: - Thursday afternoon.wheia his remains "- "MI�,L - s• Claremont, 46si WHITE-SATIN A few"from here attended the Ben- were tall to St. Margaret's ceme- ou h entertainment' at StouYFville s CREAM,-BUNS tery, Highland Creek, for interment. g g _ ? �T C: McKINNON, M.D.,-L.R.C.S., TEA-BUNS one night last week. _ ly • Edinburgh, member of the College of Rev. Mr. Creasman, _of Berlin, and I require 1060 bushels of Buckwheat at. Physicians and enigeone of Ontario,licentiate Bread and Cake Makers Free. CHERRY WOOD Rev, Mr.Bricker, of Stouffville, called once and will ay an extra rice o! 40 761 College of surgeons, Ediabtugh: " • P P 8 Lal attention to daeases of women and �i'Li`�i D The Cberrywood Methodist Sunday on friends one las .eek, for_it for, quick'deli9ery. a tldren. Office and residence,Brougham, School will hold a Christmas Enter- «'ill also pay highest price for BRAN tainment on the evening of Friday, Xmas Tree and Entertainment PUCKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS Dec.`l2nd. The programme will con- Baptist Chureb, Claremont BARLEY - r, acid X-RAY INSTITUTE WELLANDFEEDFLOUR gist of songs, recitations, dialogues, Thursday, Dec. 21. Ct�C..■I3 QST o1wlARro OATS JUMBO '! - the mss school, ho l,a accompanied c mw aniedreae drills&c., to be given by members C Ad� BROUGHAM R: 13LGIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D., C. M., OAT CHOP P Mrs H. Mechlin was in the cit on physician -charge mission, adults 20 cents and cbildren y AKER�'JOY-the best bread flour. y sPealalist ib Beotal Diseases. Prostatic Die- CORN - not members of the school 10 cts. •* Thursday. sae of Men. Diseases of Woman, cancers, CORN CHOP - - Wm. and Charles Hanson;were in KISSIMI=the best pastry flour. Ttintoiia%•BLy examination. Diseases of eye CORN CRACKED Toronto on Thursday. 5±z -...Sar,nose,throat sad Inns,, Fitting glasses and ATHA ` MCe4 Special prices to farmers buying two - erl scats and chroato diaeaSol - M1XED CHOP Christie is visiting friends in barrels and Ouse. ` - 03oa Sotut i9 to S and y to 9 491y - S. P. Lappa sale was largely attend- Toronto for a few weeks. ed on Satui and prices were cod. N. Y. Poucher, of Toronto, spent FEED WHOLESALE 1N TON LOTS y h I chop finer than any other mit)—that.• Leytii. Wm. Scott. of St line Markham, Tuesday with his parents here. means a great deal this year Chopping Every Day. has engaged with N. B. Hoover'for a J. H; Walkers of Port. Hope, has when feed is scarce. •�° E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- term. been here the past week in the inter- i tl ' TUR.oeantt��Crown Attorney.and oonat7 Special A. H. Roper, of West Toronto, ests of the Home Circle. t33ltees w- Court Hoses.Whitby. 14tr P The Board of Health met in the CALWELL'S MOLASSES spent Tuesday evening with his par- • fir . Boiici ,Notary Public,Special E:amt- tog n hall on up the afternoon when T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, MEAL eats here. y A number of our farmers are now they wound up the business of the s nor for ai court of Justice, Brock street, shipping their milk to Toronto from _year. St. -George s_ Anglican Church. Whitbi Tly J. L. S►PINB, LIMITED, this station ,.ad have erected a shed' Rey. D. Cameron, of West Hill, oc- -- SUNDAY SERVICES cu led the pulpit in St. John's church PICKERING. ONT. this week for a shelter for their horses, P P P Ts,-CHRISTIAN; Barrister and At S. P. Lapp's sale on Saturday a on Sunday when he delivered a very Morning Prayer 10.80 A. M.- 1041 solicitor. t nor to %h,Etc, rd Ba to - - lona. Orsce nest door to the standard Banit, - number of grain bags were taken impressive sermon. Whitby. ,sly away by certain parties. -If they took The township council are holding Evening " T .7.00 P. M _ them by mistake we would ndvive the final meeting" of the year in the l their prompt return, to save oerious town hall to-dap. They will wind up Simllay S• howl - 2.00 P. AL a �u�rtrttii Q6arDsr. Hill. the work of the ear a-nil prepare•the " .BEAL trouble. - - - ..•..,.r..,.,...,. ,, ..... ..:.:.-s . _ F P efl financial statement. ..� G. HAM-Tasuer of Marriage GLAREMO'rT The annual oyster supper and enter- '-Mitering Licensee in the Oonnty of Datario. Don't forgetXmasTree',. Baptist tainment in conneetion with the I+ - Ptakersng vluag® my for all styles of furniture. Church,.Claremunt. Br-Aigbarn Sabbath School will be HER. Real te Auc. o�ffiartione aeaae�ator,c it o or aa1. �tsner -.. ,.. GREEN R1vBR 22nd oSuhperrwill treening oheld in Thursday.) Tem- �`i N�� I�;�• i p pPrance Tlal) from six o'clock until al �,■ 1 ;ry di A. and '.11re. Hoover were Toronto }lase been served, after wbich all will _ HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Bloom MoulC11II visitors Friday last. repair to the Town Hal( where a first- �" -- �s - LlceaLM !II the scanty. of Ontario, P ? 'Omae at store and his residence.Clsramoat- W-m. and Mrs. Hoover.. spent. a 'few class programme will be" phren, con- CtAre 2''ra]�e8 days last week with friends in the listing of choruses. anthems, dia- 1 ; j� ,B•BEATON.TOWNSHIPOLESE city• logues, songs and recitations by mein- � •++.ter Conveyancer. Oommfaaonerfor M ink Will.: of Sask..is visiting tiers of the school and others: Set= amdavits• aaconasant. tie. money so loan witb his parents here, P. J. and Mrs. bills fc.rful! particulars. "-�`- anewca larl Imuw of Marriage late Window Shades Robinson. The Presyterian Sabbath School ��+ e. O®t• 11-1 We are sorry to report that, Misses will bald their annual fowl supper and � POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Mary Doten and Vers Baopard are on entertainment on the evening of . for Counties of York Lad Ontario. Ano- the sick list. FiClICt STOVE 'NUT Tbursda . Dec, 28th. The supper .0 a aal•s of all Gra attwet p. won shortaat f PEA STEAM[ • : ' :n•s.ss. address oraao slier P.O. cot. Several of the boss who went out which will consist of said roast fowl _ --_ UNDERTAKING crest on the barvester's excursion. and other Christmas delicacies, will _ WB. POWELL. Licensed Auc• have returned home. be served in the Tem Temperance Hall Oar 'Coal 1s all nIIaPr l Houser valuator and collector for - in connection Miss Pearl Doten, who bas twen pe eoontuas of Ontario and York. All Linda of from six o'clock until all are served. Sala.wooduoted either pr;rstsly or Distance no object. spending the past few weeks in To- The entertainment will be by anetfoa given in cover. . Igale notes eotlwesed. For dat« or other par• J ionto,hue returned home. the town hall where Rev. C. O John• ivaaian a ply atr•udemoe, ®Iisabeth a: i'toi The men of this village are very ston will deliver his,popular lecture, Best COar at lowest rice. " ,.stns. Phone cedars lett at Maws Once.Ptak. Prices moderate. I=I=. Or tlacnab's store, Claremont, win r. busy build a sidewalk on either entitled "9ome People of whnin .prompt attention. aarefacuoo ,Haran. side of the bridge You Are One.— The lecture will be T T SPIN � Ltd ; -Ul My pbaasaamberlsladepend•at ZOOS -- - - ---- - - Wm. and Mrs. Booth entertained n interspersed with spicy selections by tl ■ L, l . T {[ �Tn„ number of guests on Monday evening 'St. Andrew's quartette. Adroiseion ��,�s �� �jo $, © in honor of the birthday of-their soft to supper and entertainment,25 cents; $ R PENNOCK Walter M; PICKERING _. - • children, 15 cents and children of the WH/TgVwt6, dNT. and we are ting ready to supply ychriol?vee. get Iiodaks r Warrhin the followingEntertainment Xe Baptist S.S. �� J . Funeral���and Embalmer. y es, Clocks, Brcelets, Remember S�'hitPvalmga night GREENWOOD -) �,� Any business entrusted to me will Pendants, Cut Glass, A: Carlton has the corttract for f;u.tinnPrp. "���j/J' »aii��ll be carefully handfed. Brushes, Pi Purses, Souvenirs, wNirEVAt_8 ¢ravelling the approachesto the newC Post Cards and Booklets. bridge, . ' 9 Charges-Moderate - A. F. Major it lniwy these day] ercc- Melville and MrR. White ar:d family Egg. Stove, Nut and Pea sizes j Independent Phone No. 1514, We have added a nice line of Books, Ling a wrigh ;rales. of swift ['urrent, are expected home in hard coal suitable for Xmas Gifts.- Anthony Reesor has got nieely set- here fur Chritstmas. p Dest f lump steam coal. All coal is _ r fled in hie new home. . Wm..Pen ell will Sorin have his g y under cover, full weight and ret A box of "Pickering Pills-." the J.-H.-Turner had a business trip to contract in connection with the Green- prompt servir,P,• r v' w 1 . ...-JOHN St r ate ills last: eek. wood bridge completed. PHILIP great, laxative Tonic, They will g P make you enjoy out They dinner. >ir, and 4tics Annie, of Scarhoro, Hiss G. Pengelly returned to Scran- Jpy Zl a ant last Friday with J. A. and Mr U $ � Ri Has a full line vi rreeh � - P o rids after spending a a ton,-Pa..Pa n F and cur y , y. P g ,..•» ed.meats co Pugh. ' ' month with her mother here. - constantly 1 � to t on hand.Y 'E A Good stuck of rough and matched ea tested y Free. , .. A number from around here attend- Geo. and Mrs..Gibeon -are movie .. ed S. P. Lapp's sale on. Saturda of thin week into James Per ll s house hemlock, syr ice and p and dress- -Spice % ' .Roll,. Breakfast Baena, -' ,-' Satisfaction guaranteed. PP' 8 y' ed spruce and pine. i Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. last week. lately vacated by G. Stephenson. . M Miss Fl-rence Tricked has returned Miss Sonley has engaged with tlie 2x, 3z and 4z Ontario cedar shinglei. ` Hi beet. rices To --' • M FA DDEN honle after sig acosi le of weeks the trustees of Brighton public school- Sx and 4x B. C.-shin les. y; g p paid for - Pe g P g p g _ Butcher's cattle . DRU0GIST AND OR OPTICIAN The Iia fiat Xmas tree will be held Years. y Let me quote you rices r-+ any build- in•Toronto. and will commence dui after New P �• i w e = Dec. 25th as usual. Watch next YM• Gleeson returned from Montreal ung material you may require. PICKERING, ONT. lC el'ln� l>t N week's News.. ori Monday, where he had been at- Bill stuff 8 specialty. r ibr`ir sIs VV ii REAL ESTATE.■.•�. Mrs. Fred McKay had the misfor= tending the funeral of his cousin, Ed. Independant phone 11504. "s tune of falling and hurting'her arm Kenny, r + one day last week: Thomas Oliver, wife and child,' of An, C. REE 1`OR ; Fust-class rigs for hire The Women's Institute will Ike held � Moose Jaw,are here on a visit with - Da or night Two fifty-acre farms-for sale cheap. at Mrs. Judson Pugb's on Wednesday; the letter's parents, Samuel and Mrs. (flood buildings,.plenty of water, one- Dec. 2otb. All ladies are welcome. Stewart. ,LOCUST HILL -_ 'BUS meets all trains ` •half in cash, balance on.inortgage if A..Laughlin, who has been-in the Geo. Stephenson moved his house- required. emplo of A. E. Roach k Co.returned bold effects to Pickering this week. 'Teamin' rom tl at 8 tendy e wood last week. _ P p y attended- to his home in Ch rr 's his term with Wm. v' i bed Y having flu Agent for Canada Cari is a Co., Also a° -good tenement" dwelling Robert Nowlail and David Annie' Pengelly. g ieldin 1• teams were noticed.Plowing on.Mon- • Charlie Wilson met with a slight • .. y g 2%in the village of Picker- g da That is something we do not in y B accident while working in the infill.by W. H. Peak, see-very often this time of` ear. which he p g ' y got'a sou Ie of his fingers .,.sy- badly bruised. ill TIKE TABLE-Pickering Station d :GREENWOOD Mrs, E. Glefeson,of Claremont,spent T.R. Trains going East flue as follows- ���� _��® ri �� - a day in the village last week looking NO, 6 Mail. 8.05 A M. The annual Christmas Tree and hale and hearty, after her serious ill- 12 Local 2.43 P.M. + " " � _� entertainment by . the . Greenwood Hess tt short time ago. 14 Local X6.04 P. Dat. Methodist Sabbath School will be held 'Brotherhood Sunday at Salem Trains going Wert dee s follows - • V. Riehardsoa. Orr the evening of-Friday, Dec. 22nd, Church, Sunday Dec. 17th. Service t Na 13 Local 8.36 A.M. in the church. The program will be morning and evening. Rev. M. E. 11 •Local 2.30 P. M. furnished by the Whitby. Baptist Sexsmith, of Whitby, will be with us • 7 Mail 8.50 P.Id, Notary Public, Pickering.. Choir, under the leadership of E. W. iri the edenink. t3undsv included. Evans, and will consist of music,vocal . Richard and. Mrs. Wilson fire cele- " SpeCiA,lil3t and instrumental, and readings.• " The bratiog the anniversary of their silver d psi__pp(ls of the school will also assist. wedding to-day (Friday,) may they ,� The - In all kinds of tire-setting. Binder Admission 2b cents.'children lb cents: live to celebrate their golden wedding GIFT - tt DOIRINION BANH =-and mower knives ground. On Tuesday evening of last week a is the wish of their many friends in tbor u Ladders of all kinds in stock very pleasi%nt surprse was given Al and around Pickering. ]I3esui OlHoe, T'o:onto `arid to"order. bert C. and Mrs. Rankin, of Toronto, Monday evening the annuAl brother- factlo+r Ay the g Who have recently returned from a hood banquet at Kinsale hall. Speak- hanVal, Cb.rn- i' • • E;B. OsleilMi P„ President Skate Sharpening and - deligqhtfut honeymoon in. New Yoi ers, Wilfred Wilson; Melvin Tindall ,Sar t�„�i„t �b•w/d ` Phi liidelphia and Washington. Abort Charles Lidgett'and Rev. T. Albert, be •"Plan fe carr r "' W.-D. Matthews, Vice President Saw Gumming ft C. A. Bogert, General M'g'r 121eading Jobbers and Manufacturers, Moore, D. D.;of Torcinto. Also set- rhe LnlrorJon on1 chop _ friends of the groom, surprised Mr, ections from.Wm. Nichol, of Oshawa, �l.r:ris•ii'i . Capital$4,700.000, Reserve $5,700,00 and 'Mrs. Rankin at their home by Day Bros,'and Irwin, of Balsam, Male i Total Assets�G,OW,000 t c _ p�iy presenting them with a-magnificent Quartette, of Brougham. Admission Or Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Out W. 0, LUSO I BROU Rojo per plate.,Dinner served at Glass. Ebony, Silver g Branch of this Bank has been esUtb- mahoganychina cabinet. The bride' p;cent, Leather �tloods, , lished in London,Enggland, was presented with "an itriTrieiise bou= 7, 80 p,m. Novelties,and many other things suit- 13 uit- Q 73 Cor•nhill,E, C. set of chrysanthemums.N.L. Martin able for. Zetas resents.. to Brandi will lune Letters of Orsait and Rave yon lots of Water ? q BALE REGISTER. P made the presentation on behalf of �� We have a large assortment of Case air on ail tmvoreLi,t peiats to Canada.seeggo- �� ,ROS., OF WHI 1'>eVAL.L the Manufacturers and Jobbers sad - - Goode in Bets of Manicure ShAvin ; Bil1a sent for coneatlon,make tsio phis• �aqq ars ane transacts are prepared-to furnish Mr. Rankin replied in A few-chosen FRIDAY, Dxc. Ibra-Auction sale of g fesnd vary aesoriptl n of P P you anything Brush, -Comb and. Mirror, Military } ' baiii bnsiaeu. y g words expressing the thanks and Ap- household effects in the Village of �at in the line of water supply such as preciation of• the splendid gift so ex- BrQu ham. the.property of Mrs_Eli Brushes, Writing, Clothes and Hat y� Tnformation will be furnished on an Canadian PP Y P K g y Brushes,etc. at H E PICKERING N matter., pumps, windmills, hydraulic dime, Pressive of their good will. After a Wilson. Sale at I o'clock, sharp. - S A special department will be-provided for the delightful evening of music and games See bills. W. B. Powell, earctioneea : 0 -ase et stators and bearers o!our Lotion of Plumbingretc. li bt refreshments were -serv -and A N BASSETT'S Credit g FrirDAY, Dsc. 22rid. -Extensive A. ■ They are also expert well drillers tlae party Joining bands sang lustily credit sale of colts and cattle, at " CRAB. D. GOR130N, Manager , Auld Lang SRankin with three cheers for Pickering Village, the property' of Jeweler and Optician, and respectfully solicit your patron, the bride. Mrs. was formerly H. A. Jifkins, Sale at one.- See W ME _ $ -2- WHITBY BRANCH. age for the future,- Ind,ubone 5621 Miss Katie Stewart-of Greenwood. bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer. " �l .ak I ,' j,. 1 t.. , c.: :: :�„;.., '• ✓ ,.y=-• .. .,'.. .s .•a+: r�:p r- ��a�5k' A'.,a?�.if” �' .. "•t . "'i�ra'+•+^-^,',:'.t' yr N ,�''.x• .. -: ,., ... ': ..•ta:.. :. .. .'._.,_.. .• 5� •..I✓.r y> 'm�. - `inl,.rt„m+..^ ,<rr.; . 1 ;.Y'�, ,., qr,�V??y^yr.,,, �.��. ,�,� .. ,., C �>' .g.�...w ..•.4,+-;agw�.e. ,k-^•. ,}�.•. :'�, a : . 4 •. :•q;,e "4 ar'X'+"t 6^�°*„ 3+a'•'. •K:i 1 � ., ... .,%+ tor. . a.�a. u�." +...dr,,,'f .b.••e ' Y'4•�-,W C'y:`a,r' .-.S:i:,., ...:.Z,, m.,,..:'. .�c:. �. :..'..tet. '..£,.•' '-�t"..a`+•_t.t;e.re. �} '-P M k«" a P� v4W b Sd. tt y - - i with reference to them. I have1 no s�os.wo_,,,o tipW1q detained my report until I was able• • �" to give details concerning the other area. I P4 houses in the district, and I will Funs A D • • now fall back on the second part - '� and � their respective bedrooms Do-youavant to shave - -R-- �„as„ hawfa w is s0 mints.or!.w AA.owal�t�rmlor. YQ rat•ass flanked it on each side. Brett ex- ail dmW"t''• S4 lained that he could .rot tack'.e'tho u�tthout tf OitbLe Or aftaCrfety p 1fATIOPtAL DRVd •� CBEMICAL C[1 Oil' CANfADA. Lot14m P i table d'hote dinner, ao fie )nada a � if T hasty meal in their sitting•ro-im and - then excused himseif whil at he re , tired to .. .. his bedroom to change tie clothing. SAFETY i t RAZOR AZOR He was absent some tweny min- relieves yon of both. It,s always ready utas, and Fairholme amused him to use-NO STROPPING-NOHON- CLOSE _ self. by glancing over'-fibs copes of ING• That saves time and trouble. the day's London newspapers wh;,h . It's always safe,no matter how fastyou@have- ;:: ,�f had recently arrived. Suddenly The Gillette suits any kind of beard and the THE HOUSE 1N THE 't�•- the door of Brett's bedroom op•1n.- tenderest face-because,by a turn of the handle,you can UE BARBETTE ed, and a decrepit elderly man ap-! lust it to your particular needs. 'v peared, a shabby-genteel indiv•du Give this world-famous razor a trial. You'll realize at al, disfigured by drink and crump led up by once that you ve sever had a perfect shave before-clean, ` CHAPTER R.-(Cont'd) of your instructions, i-e-, `to main- rheumatism; quick,safe and economical. The Gillette is as economy m , tai' a close watch on the three es- -Who the devil— n ga n Fair- well as a luxury. "I hate to be beaten•at the final tablishmenta which I have" picked holme.` Ask your dealer to show you a Gillette. Be SURE it's a .-stage," he continued. "And I out as being more unusual in their But he was amazed to Fear Gillette. if he has not the goods or our catalogue,write us _ have a premonition that were I in habits than the others." .This was Brett's familiar voice asking- we will see that you are supplied- England-had I but the. power to "Do you think the disguise Sul- $5,Q0 to$6.00 �- : proceed unchecked and unhindePed all- after three o'clock a report ficiently complete l" standard Set,$5.00 Pocket jEditioas, by officialdom-I would soon lay arrived from the agent in the Rue -Complete!') shouted Fa;rbolrae 314 Combination Sets, $6.50 np- •,;L my hands on the man who originat- arrived Ced from a the ad'Ahtn. It read- "why, your owp mother would not l s�e�eh�Ce.Of C.Dada.tamue4�e m4lad0h'.G3sLuu'nderet"n'ea*'t' ' ed,the Albert Gate mystery. Butf ii I ire are in France-is a country of "Nothing unusual has occurred in know you.". "That is ll right," said the bar- and queer legs! forms unusual the vicinity of the Cabaret Noir. 1,, "I will now p'< - The customers frequenting the place rister cheerfu 1� methods• At home I can always are all of the ordinary type and do teed to get quietly drunk at the eircumvent Scotland Yard; here I Cafe Noir-' Good-bye until seven Montmartre by day and Mont- likely to attract particular seta'- y am• in the midst of strange sur- not call for special comment. xoundings, and know not what may "A Turkish gentleman quitted haps earliemr,orand perhaps-well, f're't places night hFt flourishes by gals ticn. He sprawled over the table doss happen: Therefore,• we must.pos- the bones Ihe. 12, Rue Barbette, at it is garish and for- to one of the windows which com- - seas our souls f patience and wait 1 :45 prm., but returned shortly be- no-until seven o'clock!" light; by day manded a view of the side passage They shook hands and parted, lorn. developmeets. . :The agent I have fore two o'clo � my f assistant Ire- and not even Brett, the cleverest prominent among the regular leading to the rear of the building. just, employed has promised me to er a man, _ amateur detective of his day, could houses of entertainment was the Although none of the noisy crowd. report every two hours at the hotel cognized as a member of a well- have remotely guessed Cabaret Noir, which, between the �in the cafe could suspect the fact, . until eight o'cfock. Then. L w ilI known gang of flash thieves, enter eased where and charge of the Ca- ed the place. His name is Charles how they would meet next. hours of a p.m. and 1 a.m., usually the half-closed eyes of this eldeely - take personalg petit, but he is generally known to drove a roaring trade, Situated in drunkard noted the form and fes- - beret Noir, and—" the heart of a mountebank dia- tures of every individual who en- ;+$ "What about mel" cried Fair- his associates s 'Le Ver.' He is ' small, well-dressed, and of youth- ! trice, its patrons embraced all class- tared or left by the, main door, itolme. but really older es of society, from the American whilst at the same time he paid the " -- -'You, -my dear fellew, will re- ful appearance, tourist with his quick eves notin3 � utmost possible attention to the main at the hotel and await or- than he .looks. He is still in the the vagaries of demi-mundaines, to comings end goings a any Perin- dere." . 3 house inhabited by the Turks." Government the win- r "How long am I. to sit chewing "What is the meaning of 'Le the sharp-witted Parisian idler, on who used the passage by w. cigars in our rooms, then i" Ver'l" said Fairbolme• M11111Ci�A1 the alert for any easy and dishonest ch d°Brett began to feel that his dili- -"All night, if necessary• If I do "It means-'The Worm,' " answer- method of obtaining money ante that night would not be re- might present itself. g not appear by seven..o'clock.to-mos- ed Brett. ado findAmdand Among such a crowd a wine-sod- warded. row morning you had better go to "I must say these-chaps �OL'pOr8t10I1 den and decrepa old man was nut (To be continued.) the Embassy and tell one of the suitable nieknam's for one another. - -- secretaries everything connected I wonder if he is the fellow we fol- �` - with out visit to Parts- He will lowed to Montmarte this morning T' ---Bonds olive " osaFbly, though I am puzzled then take action through the p P m proper form, and after that you to understand why he should trust CorreapondenceInviteoL HEAL IN PURE SUGAR �; • _ must etmply await developments." himself in that hornets' nest again• Sugar is one of the beat, and most widely used foods. _ "Do-you mean to say," said Fair- Mrs him,certainly the description c<�'- few cents Most carts Would you risk your health for the sake of a Y store nt we shall probably hear I CAUDA SECURITIES holme, anxiously, "that- you are. b on a hundred pounds of sugar t Buy only contemplatinganother risk bit of details later. I wonder where i business to ntght'i" the Turkish gentleman went whom �i'• , "Once I take my stand _outside 'Le Ver' seems -to have follewea- CORPORATION, Limitedi the Cabaret Nair about 8.30 Lean— $e could not have gone to tt:c Ca- CORPORATION, 1 u not tell where Fate may lead me: baret Noir 1n the time l" . ' IIS am,lucky-I.will se -re- Brett's curiosity, was answered to Noe.C.J.Daher".R.G.M.P.. •turn, whatever be the personal out. some extent by the next report, de- _ Pr••+d�- EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR oma II, on the other .hand.l I livered about.five.. o'clock. It read Rodotv�o f°rsoa M.P.. ' Its Purity and QuaCity cannot be questwned- Compare vk«Pr.ra.ae. with any other an note t difference in c 1 earn nothing, you may certainly as follows- color. _ , it a. see me about two in the Orbe Ver is still in the.house No- d he +expect.t0,) coo.H.cooaorham.M.P.P. morn. ii,11, Rue Barbette,. - My agent ex vk.Pr..w.� PARIS LUMPS At the hotel Brett -found await- plains that he did not ivllosv the - _ 1d Rte SEAL dues proof carton , and y e>5 pound.. . r Turk,, who left.and returned to the ; ol�eninb� Sugar a ins LW Su ask for Rcdp and by the po,na ing him a letter delivered by the _ _ _ midday post. It was from his eld lace earlier, because his definite HEAD os*tcr: _ I,Imlted _ P -,The Canada Sugar Reflninfl Co., erly assistant in London, whom he instructions were not to lease -the 179 ST.JAMES STREET ' had told to make a close scrutiny lacality, bt2t to report on all `.per MONTREAL LMOMTREAL. CANIADA of all inhabited , houses within -a suns who- entered or left. Abso• $'t 1.hei 11 ,a Eby John R.a�sth certa:n•radius of the Carlton Hotel.' lutely nothing has transpired r n The man had done his work syste- this neighborhood in since my -matically• and in only three in. report ------- - - - stances was he called on to report "Gros -Jean, 'the father of La doubtful cases. a Belle Chasseuse, arrived at the Ca. S - _ - Two fogeign restaurants in side barer-Nair s«,n after four o'clock. -spit �" .. :vtreets contained a number of re- My agent ascertained from the cab '= Blom ernin whom it was dif- who drove him that Gros Jean t cont n n S m side s , _ �_ U th .. ... LN ifid information. - tits vehicle outside � - _. ;ficult.to obtain spec had hired - _ One of -these establishments he Gare de Lyon. Otherwise nothing believed to be the resort of Con- stirring." al amblers driven from Soho c� 'nent R At seven•- 'o'clock came develop- by the too marked attantions.of the ments:, police, -The other was a place of "Three Turkish gentlemen have even more uestionable repute, anti quitted No. 11, Rue Barbette, but e q - In both instances he had utterly the Frenchman is still .there. a7. s - tailed to obtain the slightest infer- it might be`necessary to follow an ' tnation from the servants, who ap- other person leaving the house, I rently "stood in" with the man- stationed,another watcher with my pa - :•A h 7" - tgemerk. assistant, and this second man fol- The third dwelling which court- lea ed the, Turks to a restaurant , r- „f + ", � ,• :;i r ` ed observation was a flat Situated in the Grand Boulevard. So far-as sbove some business premises in an- he could judge; they seemed to be other quiet street. So far as he excited and apprehensive. They e. '�a�@� S• and eoukl'learn, it was tenanted by an drank some wine an'd conversed to ©aa..a�te Sid�s�al�j$ ax' !'� � �► elderly lady. who was a helpless gether in low tones. At 6:15 they ♦- Invalid, waited on by a .somew.hat Lquitt•ed the cafe and.rapidly jumped Ever'lasting t qurious_couple. into an empty fiacre, being driven in repairs airs before they are reblaced. "They are Italians. I think,' off in the direction of_the Opera ” po y unexpectedly Y L1r.'ID]~i7 used in'datrtp places and Concrete walks are sightly, everlasting wrote, the ex-policeman, "and ver did they. leave wet round-as, for instance, in walks •- and safe. They cost less to build and need - uncommunicative people. I have I their. seats that before my agent g P I could hire another cab th had -has a very short life. It requires no repairing nor painting. twice called on one .state or an almost constant iepdiring 'and; in a - - free book, "What the _ other, but ;yrhen the .door .is o12en (�sappeared' in'.the„traffic, and al Write for our f : ed it is always kept on a chain and i though he drove after them as -rap- y fgw years, needs replacing. Farmer Cacti DQ iyith Concrete.” . I cannot see more than the face-of idly as possible, he failed.again to ,. Concrete, or the other hand, improves It tells in plain, simple language; how a man.or_woman and -a few inches catch sight of .there. I hate iepri- with age, and Lie very dampness which•de- yov can save money on firm construction. of':wall beyond:. - Still, I have no manded him for his negligence, al- -stroys lumber calls out the best qualities of -Founusi'dations, Fence oPosts, Tr r Barns, ugh ` reason to doubt that-the-view.taken though he did right in coming at the cement ky making it harder and harder. .Feedin Floors, Hitching Posts, :by the.milkman and baker is cor- once tome to report his failure. In - t nor g , until neither time stalls, Silos, Stairs, and so forth vett, •namely, that the owner of the''! accordance with your instructions; traffic can affect i4• The Book is well illustrated• i ' flat is confined 'to h-e� bed and is L have ordered the watchers at the : Cafe Noir and in the Rue Barbette ° The best of wooden with photographs, Diana and You : su_fferi_,tg from a nervous disease, ray sen ° diagrams. Fill out the a d which renders it imperative she to be in this office' at 8,15 p.m." R walks keep gcttitig B. out of rays..,-ss►d�re--Jcoupan Qr�.snd a 2.0--- should be shut off from all noise. "Now I wonder," 'said Brett. o, to-do The landlord iliforrrrsme-tb- these uwhy the-Turks left the French- a contimol menace to 9 me a copy of d peoplc have occu ied the place for man alone in No. 11. It is odd, to life and limb. 'They - ,Simply address it to - �r the Farmer $ea)'l� twq monts Their rent is say th? least of it. Since the dra. are also a frequent �$tlaa8 Cement Co. paid to advance,-anct they have not uratic discovery'of the spurious-dia= source of expensive Lemma Can Do With Cotitcrrts." given the slightest cause for cam- monde, this morning- they, must be f 30-35 any` 14aots............... doctor bills and bat s 14.eba.t s _pla;pt,. There are, of Course, in even more in the dark than I am. time Then again, satwlas • be looked into, but I can they are likely to eat omreal this district a large number of pri Ft mus �' Address............. ine-8 and,. although some of not attend to it now. At this mo up the original cost vate 1 ht well demand ment, if I am not mistaken the a,their patrons mig d obaercation, I )rave come centre of interest is the Cafe '�- ir." +z► -Az 4k* _ closer _ $11 eative of any The tw-o men occupied a sitting 'r r - .• - across nothing glr ■uspieiouA circumatancen wpatever room an the first floor of the h t 1. r .. .'....' .... '..... .. ........ --r_, .•.. •..wt. n.i. I,q_.p .+A .i - .[dx �?uy'4 Jy1 '_.,$�r+!r. .��. �"� � _ ` h^.W a..:. '. -: ..-'.w ... . y ..-..§ _.._ r.. d. 4-•: l r- w.s S•4 Tt-""T'� ...�r t-" `..(i„ e•cw, '1 a .,.;,4,.,Y a.,, •':v, +:.'. ^.k• fi, 5} .s {. v, ... .. a .+- •_. y. '. :.. .. ..::: ,.... - L. '.f.njr -:4. N' !t h `!'" 1 +r„{e�". 5.w�1 .. .• .L-.._, ..- ,? ME -•sc �. ,ext. ..+'�, :�.:.- _ .... .auE'� ...tinier n•r -.�- vr,kn,e1�- .. _"'.ny.,•Iw.n � �., r'n qr ,c'h I I Ij III I I I I� ,1141� I I _ - _ Conforms fo tis ; �• �Q : � I 'III ��•�-E iG1�l/ems yon. . ". As, h I Illiefuf for - � ® � +C�ILLET ]E .�• �sr,` !> '" > � � I,!III `- �: I I, PRpu e x r= Cal�maim w t .. F.'•yt � .ML I: I I I I!'l l�l II:I�'Ii I BANK .OF MONTREAL. .BRITISH STATISTICS. "Ninety-fourth Annual btectingof Report of the Registrar-Genera of � Shareholders. the United Kingdom.-. -: - I THE NEW UNIONIST LEODER MAKING SAFE INVESTMENTS current liabilities, a piffeaeee Vorking twin --,'-`-The Bank of Montreal has just There has been a'striking falling capital equal to the diserence between cont feted 84 off in the 'natural increase in the BONAR LAW the successor of Rt. p years of business in , the two usual called "net Quick as. Canada, which in the history of a poi ulatioa of England and Wales Holl. A. J. Balfour as Opposi- sets." young country is no inconsiderable thls year. In a report issued by tion leader in the British Com- s the Registrar-General of the United mons:• This. is his latest xow those net quick assets are s most 7x period. The 94th annual meeting picture. "NET QUICK ASSETS" A MOST IMPORT• important feature of the balance sheet was held on December 4th with Kingdom it is shown that iII the ANT FEATURE OF A BALANCE of an industrial company, for no mat• quarter ended September 30 births .president R. B. Angus in the chair. exceeded deaths by only 81,645, as ��e {��� D A � eNEET. ter how great tie snick assets, if they In many ways the meeting was one Qompared with 123,022 excess of I A are'exceeded by the company's current, -of the most memorable in the his- births over deaths in the corres• _ -- - liabilities, the company is in daily dan- l' - tory of the bank owing to the fact pondin quarter of 1910 and 123,- - ger of being ioroed into liquidation. But -that the net profits for the year What Is shown by a Critical Examination one must be sure that what are taken P 309 an 124,054 in the third quarters f. •were the largest on record, and of 1908 and 1909 respectively. The Cured Througk tte Use of Dr. of an Industrial Company's Balance in thebalance sheet are really "quick" that the retirement of Sir Edward number of births registered in Eng- , and Currant Sheet-What Constitute Quick Assets asset*. usually, this is a "Pie matter. a 401ouston as general manager was land and Wales in the third quart- Williams Plnk Pills. Llabllltl*s—Cars Needed In Take again. for example, the unfortu- 4announced. Another feature_ of er of 1911 was 222,6014 a rate of 24.4 nate Amalgamated Asbestos Corporation. ]more than ordinary interest was annually a thousand of population, - —'" - Taking The" Into Account-An Example. In its balance sheet. *con to be forth- -the re-adjustment of the values of or 2.9 a thousand below the average Chorea, or as it is more generally _. Doming, there will no doubt be Showa w the bank premises. For years birth rate in the third quarters of known; St. Yitus dance, is a disease - - "inventories and' refined asbestos on these were valued at 8000,Oo0,.but tine tea preceding years. It was that usually attacks the Dun chit- The artistes contributod by "lnvector- hand" to a very considerable sum; but h dt recent appraisal increased this to the lowest birth rate ever re later_ young are for the sole purpose of guiding oro• the fact that the market for asbestos Is Pill PP g dren, though older persons may be nective investors, and. it possible of aa.' $4,000,000. The $3,400,0130 thus se- ed in an third quarter since the iu,g them from losing money tJ•rnaerb highly congested and, therefore• this as _ y q afflicted with it. Its most common , ,luting it in "wildcat" uterprtses. Tlw - - "' cured was partly used in inereas- establishment of official civil regia- symptoms are a twitching of the tmoartial and reliable character of the set could not be readily o"quick." law ing the rest account, which now tration, In four large cities of B I information may be felied upon. --RFbr cash, renders it no longer "quick." This a , stands at a sum equal to the aid the United Blngdom outside • of muscles of the fits 8aL1 11m158. :�9; writer of these artiules and the publlsbet fact could be readily ascertained by a f� u capital, while th balance ns. EnRlaad and Aales the birth rate the disease progresses thistwitching of this paper have no interests to serve roapectt.e purchaser of asbestos bonds. P P takes the furor of spasms in which I in eooneetion with this matter other thea r to consider them carried to the profit and loss ac- 20.4to - Dublin and Qg e thousand of population was to tthe heheadmortall the limbs bs m y be I those of the r•.Qar. ivere anyone so hsrdy-of present. So. of nz�eataseots and °t count. B f 1 . . ._- 10*astor.t _ g The total assets of the bank now affected. The patient is If uentl hand at $230,000,000, makingit one The Reath rate in these places was P i Y current liabilities, it will be seen, when Edinburgh, 14 2; Glasgow, 18.2 unable to. ho,d anything' in the crura l an excess of liabilities over at e of the strongest financial instltu- g g hands or to walk' steadily and in �: the balance sheet comes w tight, that tions on the continent. 1 more de-, Dublin, 21:3, and Belfast, 18.9. When, a w• noted" last week. an 'o french rc9tist%es ust. issued 'ire- severe cases sten the speech is of dustrtai hood has t-ehind it security in s sets—so.much so that the bond Interest r called examination of the report fected. The disease is due W de- the form.ot land va`°lated at the amount I due on December first has of necessity shows that the net profits for the dicate the. there will be tri actual P o r p bility of the nerves and is alway s l or the mortgage, the bood has all the been defaulted. year amounted to >3-,•178,518 as falling off of ,40,000 in the o uta � ' tion of Fr ince In '911 aacompared cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I good pointe end practically none of the S - compared with $1,.97,99_ fur the �' with 1910 Lt,t year the ofi'i'ial which enrich the blood, tone and s i torant further consideration d. ' . drawbacks o! a sound real estate wort- 41 �irevious year, The balance of;.: Y I this important nutation this week. and resciatratlon figures showed that strengthen the nerves and thus re gage Yew bonds. however, attain the other sigaigcast potato of art quiet as• profit and loss carved forward for these was a sh ht decrease, not ea- store. the sufferer to high rank ss investments. and w is a I good health. , set* will be taken up nest week. the present year was $l,�a3,493, or� g yy I ough W justify belief that the trend The following is a striking instance Deco seary w consider other points be ' 1910, whichdamountedeto '1398t,789ri wu figures now presented, which will do in this trouble: Min ,hills I o! the able to sass upon she safety -- - e-• - =- -- I '4.14 pp Pelee Island Oat•"; says tors -practically double g aunld be downward permanently. of what Dr...Willisma' rink P Chas. he large majority of industrial. 'Is- THE LITTLE WIDOW ` Premiums on new bask stuck issued (over the first six months of 1911, Phi s, _ sues. _ by the bank during the year show that there were 14,000 fewer "At the a e of fourteen.m eldest *lance at the balance sheet of any In- A Mighty Good Sort of Neighbor Y B y _. _ _.!mounted to $385,677, while the re.!-births and 28,000 more deaths than daughter, Edith, became much .run dustsial company-yon will, of course, 3, adjustment of the bank'-premises during the first sm months of 1910. 'down, and the trouble developed inspect this very Important document . .t� to Have. y. amount brought is an additional This made a net Iola of 19,270 in into St. Vitus dance. First her before tavesting, Tom will see ander the ' - A little widow, a neighbor of e� _ $3,400,000. Thus a total of slightly the population, - left arm became affected, then the! head of assets--usually in the following! mine, persuaded me to try Grape- ever 97,000,000 was made ,available According to the British figures general order-accoaats-for "real a tate 4uta when stomach was -so left leg and entire left aide. She 1 '. Tom' - a, _ for distribution thin year, of which' the estimated population of the grew so bad that she actuall . and buildings." machiaery. tool*, Pat-I weak that it would nod retain food . ,1,4A0,000 was expended in divi-�United Fingdom at the beginning of .could not hold anything in her 'terns. furniture, etc.," -patents, trade* of any other kind," writes a grate- Inds, $3,000,000 credited to the t-he sec. rd half of '911 was 45,311,- y -go about -marks, good will. etc.." and, perbapa, ful woman, from'San Bernardino rest account and $708,000 to'new 1079 Subdividing this total En hand, and could one B g' with a.sliding, some other similar accounts. You will Co., Cal. i �g premises account, leaving a balance land and Wales are given 38,168,750, withstanding 't at ewe veer ago ng arseo notice summed chat us fly these accounts my"I had been n fill and con nervous balance of $1,935,000 to be carried forward: Scotland 4,766,960 and Ireland ..4,- oa balance of profit and loss. A 375,488. The natural increase in as opposite column. You will fled. ao- further examination of the-re rt population--that is the excess of Browing worse, and finally her prostration for three long months Po counts for "Capital stock, common and I after the birth of m second bo shows that the bank has deposits births over deaths—was 104,550. The speech became much affected. We Y a•:bearing interest Qf nearly $depose,- berth rate for England, Ireland, became so much alarmed about her preferred "bonds," "mortgages•' etc. I We were in despair, until the little flys' The first are the fixed assets, the lia• widow's advice brought 000 while its deposits not bearing Scotland and Wales combined in the that finally her father' got a supply - ug t relief. J late rest amount to over $48,000,- third quarter of 1911 was 24.3 , a of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills; and we btuctes are slow ' known as capital "I liked Grape-Nota food from thousand Of eatimafied ui g ltabdities. Below 'these accounts and the beginning, 000• The amount of call and short pop ation began giving her these. In the g g, and in an incredibl _loans fn Great Britain and the areknownasetthe ctnmrrment assets which what short time it ave me such atren y and the death rate 15.2 a thousand. course of a few Weeks she was muched 8 Bth Nutted States consists of over 842,- g enjoying perfect stock on hand," "raw materials," "cash enjoy my three d meals a da .better, and before all the ills werA that I was able to leave bed and ,� include accounts for such property as tone she was again en oyin n S� y• ",: @00,000, while the current loans health. This was in 1908, and as In 2 months my weight increased f' end discounts in Canada and else- &EASON ENOUGH, on hand and in banks," '•accounts and +. where amount to over 8131,000,- ,; she has not had a symptotn of the bills receivable," etc., everything in short from 95 to 113 pounds, my nerves Why does the giraffe have such trouble since I feel.justified in say- which can be quickly converted into had steadied down and I felt ready X00. The latter shaves an increasefor anything. M neighbors were c along neck 7 asked the 'teacher. ing the cure is permanent." B• Y g of over $9,000,000, which indicates <'Because its head is so far awn' cash. On the opposite sine of the bat, : -that the bank continues to do its y Be sura you get the genuine pills once sheet may be seen '•current liabilt•! amazed to see 'me gain so rapidly, from its body, hopefully answered which are.sold by all medicine deal- and still more-so• when-thy• heard full abate in f uthering-the-develop- tree." which comprise, "bill* sad that hir3 Nuts alone had brought -3 anent of the country, and that it the' boy. era or may be had at 50 cents a box coasts payable," including borrowed Pe ght or six boxes for $2.50 from The the change. continues to grow with the coun- money.but nolle, interest and taxes ac• „ - 'try. To call and abort loans, which Every man wants to 'marry the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- 'orned, but hoc due. My four-year-old boy had sere- girl who is wprth her weight is villa; Ont.. ma very bad last aprin and lost • the bank keep in New York and As one authority It, '"The real g = London, .while returning only a gold, but the trouble with most his appetite entirely, which made men is that they are such poor strength of Seery industrial thelia concern' is him cross and peevish. I put him I�mal1 rate of interest, is found t4 � • Ito be learned from the figures .relating _ prospectors. to tie current account*. • Property as on a diet of Grape-Nuts, which he ube a wise 'provision. The call 61 MODERN MANCHURLIN CITY.. relished at once. He int roved thtse loans placed in London and — sets and capital liabilitieQ• are 'not of p 'New ,York is far leas 'disturbingDairen -19' Being Organized on a the same.significahce. It the cost of the from the beginning, the eczema 10 Canadian business than if, they The Quickest Cough Gure- r; g plant and equipment, as shown by- the disappeared and'abw he is fat and Y Truly Up-to-date Plan. roe 7wre on call in Canada. books.-ezceeda its real value, the mar- Y, with a delightfully soft, clear Altogether the showingmade by } p� The city, of Dairen, formerly call- ket' usually makes the necessary ad. skin. The Grape-Nuts diet did it. the Bank of Montreal is a very sat- -:Cheap, But UnepualDY ed Dalny, is said to be the most •justment by patting a price lose than I will willingly answer all inquir- 4factory one, and reflects the high- up-to-date town in Manchuria: par on the company's bonds and stocks." les." Name given by Canadian s est credit upon the directors and 8lxteen ounces of It for 500. Saves You Were the Japanese are spending ]\o saoh process to possible to the case Postum Co., Windsor, Ontario. upon the general manager, who is $2• Does the Work Quickly or large sums annually on street, sew- o! the current accounts." Saye the same Read the little book, "The Road B B Money Refunded. now relinquishing the position., er and lighting improvements. Good authority: "It the current liabilities ex- to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's A. 'which he has held for so man For quick, positive results the 16 ounces hotels are maintained by the South teed current assets the company reason. - Y of cough syrup that you make with a•60- Manchuria railwa ' (which is a semi- Ever read the above letter? A now one Bra. His successor will be Mr. y shows a deficit, whatever its surplus may appears from time to time. They are ` cent bottle of Pinez, cannot be equaled, official organization), This line show on the books." On the other band, gena':'ia, true and full of Asuman Interest.' $. V. Meredith, who has been as- .It takes hold instantly and will usually IIOW rung ex re trains four times sociated all his life- with the bank stop the most obstinate deep-seated P should the company possess current as•• cough inside of 24 hours. Even croup and a week t0 COnne'C with the trains sets—often called quick assets (i.e., read- whose affairs he will in future South America is nearly twice as whooping cough' yield to it quickly. of the Siberian railway;.they are ily convertible into cash)—in excess of its direct. The user of Plnex mixes It with home- unsurpassed in the Far East, be- large as the whole of Europe. The address of President R. 1L made sugar syrup. ThlsOgives you 16 R " 'Angus was as usual a careful re- ounces—a family,supply--of better cough Ing equipped with pullman coaches, , anme of the financial, commercial remedy than you could buy ready mixed dining cars and sleepers. The rail for $2.60. Easily prepared In five min- Way also operates a twice-a-weep glad industrial expansion of the I —full directions in package. steamer service to Shanghai. The, WILL INCREASE YOUR . . 'Dominion. The Bank of Montreal Pinex soothes and heals the Inflamed BONDS to be with its many branches scattered It stimulates with ei,kisbslightlle yl lax the finest in rves ofDairen Far East, vessels INCOME _ ,Throughout the country andits in- a4tve and tastes good—children like It. drawing up to twenty=eight_feet be- 'timate relationship with . every Excellent for hoarseness, asthma, brou- in moored alongside the ua . The q Your surplus money, your savings, float most of the big.undertakings ?+n phase of our national life,is able to chitis and other throat troubles, and has B fs q Canada. The banks, loan and insurance companies, etc., use the money you a wonderful record in cases of Incipient .port is open the year round, as deposit with them to buy bonds. upresent authoritative reports re- lung trouble. the ice that forms In the bay is q The overnment charter under which these companies act, restricts thein to f„ gsrdin the country's rowth sad pinex to a special and highly concen- never thick enough h to interfere with B $s g Y B itrated comOound of Norway ZNhlte Fine g certain kinds of investment. They cannot invest where their money is not . wdevelopment. Without exception, extract, rich In guaiacol and other natu- navigation. During the year 19107 quickly available when wanted. They can and do buy bonds. _ bis year's report by I the president ral healing pine elements, Simply mix 1,362 steamers entered this port q When you increase the yp�ieid of your money it is equivalent to increasing your vent full'of optimism. That this was 'with sugar syrup or strained honey, In a with cargo and 487 in ballast their principal. Whenyoucando'thiswithoutan sacrifice ofsecurity,as isthe case when F not unfounded is shown by the 7a-oz. bottle, and It is ready for use. Used ' ' asibonds,it is a matter which demands ourclose and immediate attention. 2n more home* in the U, 49 and cJanada tonnage aggregating 1,837,719. ichasiag �a wk's record 'for 1921, wltµdi was than any other cough remeAr. Literature on the subject of bonds which we will Bead you on application, 3 the moat sucaesaful is the NL years Pine= has often been Imitated, but escribes fully this premier form of investment. tet its history. tiever.succemfully, for nothing else will 1 produce the some results. The genuine is SECURITIES' o Ri guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction The Union of South Africa, which O YA L CQ RPORATt O N LIMITED for money refunded. certificate of guar- includes the Transvaal, Cape Col- "Odd thing about flattery." antes Is wrapped in saoh package. Your OII ' Natal and Oran BANK OF MO1vTREwt. BUILDING - YONGE AND QUEM STRE=ETS "What 2" `3t makes everybody druggist ggout If tine Olt tto ill gladly aeiet It, has�a population of 8,000,000 State, R• M• WHIT!' TORONTO - sick except those who swallow it. LONDON aN" Toronto, Ont. ple. q MONTMaAL N(CN fAX-OTTAWA M�* LONDIO.) t : •+Rin.-'..: c ,,• ,. .,.1".. '.. ��'y,. idW,..-r�.:s':anL-...•^r`::,a6::+. .�,. ._ 'Y,�'�'.-. ..a: e:, ..eat-+ xlsrig _:..�; . .r _. ....'>-•..7+m;v�Y;.:try' _:ta w.� i:` •�:y ,,...�.,,.. 1 ". "'., �3CS;�•"' .vee c. 41 ., :c:=r" :cn•" 'a k,...,. -vw3" •'•s ',.a..:^ �+,'.;•• �.✓: sc}caw • 19 �. � 1 r� , ^ � ' n $Y.. :.'. jty�Rn :F �• '.7 �b ,-� my rY "d'r•i"4'm V?,.v tit. G•{aF- :rw'-.. a?.••� '�. •,.a,. Jl r Lw -... .. ', � � •+.: rt- _- .v Z A by-law was introduced and pas-I shall attached to thea* coupons ;- _ ' r -a4 vidwAs SW sed th F,its first and second read- for the pa menta of the said interest. R/CHA R�SQN s `s' era s rorldln for the borrowing of` 4. For t�e urpose o[psyin�off said C��,�� _. -- g p gg p CHRISTMAS -•- !-- =1600 by the issue of debentures, of debentures.there shall be reread aa- , - The Provincial elections on Moa- cured by a special rate on the rate-j Dallyy Buring the said period, cote- day lost caused very little excite- able property In the Police Village o! mencing with the.year A• D.1915, un- ARE ' 'THE BEST . _ p u4oa all _ maeat throughout the country,and Claremont for the purpose of defray tit the said loan le o$, _ resulted in the return of the Ing the cost of constructing per a- the rateable property in the said ant - _ Whitney government to power eat sidewalks in the said village. ice VillageofClaremont the yamouat and d year as set out in Schedule New Raisins, New Currants, Fresh Lemon, Orange and Citron Peeb,. with a majority of d0, only 4 less sed by-law wis variintroduced eu readings s d eah said principal arts interest m able le Extract all flavors, Icings and Icing Sugar, 8lelled . w �thaa before dissolution. In South Ontario W. E. N. Sinclair, the finally carried appointing the hour A. hereto, which sum shall be levied New Dates Figs and Prunes. Liberal candidate defeated Chae. and lace for receiving nominations by epactal rate upon the whole o! the• Nuts, + p A , for the offices of reeve; first deputy rateable property in the said police OBANGES, Calder by about 200• reeve and three councillors tsar the village. LEMONS BANANAS, municipalityof the township of Pick- 5. All debentures required "to raise _ " PICKLRING COUkCIL ering for the year 1912; to appoint said loan shall be-issued and disposed Fillets of Heddle, The above Council net pursuant to places for holding the election of the o! by the Reeve and Treasurer of this Smoked Haddie, said offices and persona to preside corporation, and shalt be payiible at Digby Herring, Salt Trout, _ all jouvament in the township hall, thereat as deputy returning officers the branch of the Standard. Bank of g y Ciscoes and Oysters. Bruughum,on Tuesday, the 6th inst• and pull clerks. The polling places Uanada at the said Village of Clare- Ment ers all preserit the, reeve in the are the sxrue as oa former occasions, Mont. Cooked•�Hean, ",Prime Cheese. chair. and no changes were mads in the d. The Reeve and Treasurer of this _ The minutes of the last meeting Corporation shall sign each of said de .,were read and approved. °antes of the ofticixla. P $ _ A number of accounts were present• The Council now adjourned to- tweet sign each and the said Treasurer shall iO ster Crackerii. ed for ayment and referred to the at LU a.in on Frid+ty, Dec. 16th, for sign each of said coupons, and the Full line of Fancy Biscuits. p ed fortPve inenrrrlttee•s. - preparation of financial report and Clerk of this Corporation shall affix Ei, L+Uicot4 was heard re-assa4ament transaction of general business. the corporate seal of this corporation phone or send us your order, we will deliver the aood9. to each of said debentures. Quality Guwraateod. 'of ting, claimed rebate of one Bolter. ---�••►�-- 7. All monies raised by the issue lt, G. Uaurwar10 it was heard asking BY-LAW NO. - and Bale of said debentures shall be fur rebate of dug taxa retained in the hands of the Treasurer J S. Honey was heard re defective of this Corporation. and shall pa R I C HARDSON ' S A _ erosaing on U. N• R., on sideline Ste- To provide for the borrowing of $1600, by therefrom any order givenn by the In -twee° juts 28 and 29 in con.2: the issue of I)ebintures,secarrd be a s¢c• spatting Trustee or any two Trustees A petition was presented by J. B. tial rate ors the rateable pro¢srty in the of the said Police Village of Clare- YO�Rr �F+Q�R• bladili, signed by 35 of the ratepay- police Village of Claremont,for the¢ur• Mont, in favor of any person or per- _ era of the police village of Claremont, pose of defraying the cost of construct:ng sone, for work previously and actually, of deg the a the s to raise by the way eni cement,concrete,brick in oder a sma»• performed, to to payment of some " of debenture the aura of bittern hue- ant sidewalks and crossings on the streets other executed sootiest for or in era- -dred dollars for the building of side- in the said Police Village, vection with the..construction of per- ;. and otherwise improving the manent sidewalks and crossings on atresia of Ularemont. WUNRSAA, the Trustees of the the said police village, Po- the streets in - . The standing committee on Dam, lice Village of Claremont, under and and said monies ahxll not be used or J1 ages W dhaep by Dogs reported and by authority of section 744 of the disbursed for adT other, pur se than is fast approaching 'l reeumweoded the following pay• Consolidated Municipal Act and Acts to defray the ezpence of such perman- ments: Wilfred Wilson for one ewe amending the same, have Made appli- eat Sidewalks and crossings in said Milled by dog or doge the same being cation to the Municipal Council of the police village. two.thirds of the sworn value 6.W : Township of Pickering (of which 8• The voted of the ratepayers, the _ Victor Jamieson fur services in val-u- township the said police village con- said Police Village utClaremont, who 'lug three sheop got, t Ja-mea Wilkin, stitutes a par'tt for the borrowing of are entitled to vote oo this by-Law, Now is the time to bap vont Fuc or Far-Lined Coate. We have for one awe killed by dug or dogs, be- the sum of l•'ittrea hundred Dollars by shall be taken on this by-law at the a large assortment at prices which sell them. Also a IDF two-thirds of sworn value 4.07, the issue of Debentures in the manner Masonic Hall in the said police village, _ rho standing courulittee on Buuuses pCe,vided by the said Consolidated, on Monday, the First day of Jaouary, large assortment of Mitts, Gloves and ` - for Wire Fences Drainage AIa!lerrt, ltfuniclpal Act, 1903, and Acts amend* A. D, 191.2, between the hours of nine _ 1 t i etc. reported and recouiwrtidrd`pay• inR the some, and for the submisiun, o'clock in the forenoon and five Gauut ets for winter wear. _ talent$A follow*: David Junes, for tinder authority of the said Acts by clock in the afternoon. dttring which xruua on 11U suds of wire fence 18.60; the said council to tho ratepayers of interval the poll shall I,e atnd remain _ ilrred F'uatill ter t„tuus on 67 rods o[ said police village entitled to vote or' open tit the said polling place. and - wire fear:, 10.06: F:. Orittiths for bon* money bv•lawq, of a bylaw for the Eyed Partner @ball ho Deputy Return• T�QtT ARRIVED ` u„on 27 nods of wire tenet-, 4.U3: W. purpose of authorizing the i+sue of ing officer for same: and on Friday, IJ UST p !filler tut' boaus on 2111) rode of wire „och debentures for a term of ten the 22nd day of December. A. 1). 1911. _ ianC.• built l0 191°•3t>,W; elpplitallon• year, ,end for levying a special rate at the Town Hall. in tits Village of for bonuses on wire tNn<ea were re, yet the rrpaynrent thereat upon the Brougham, in the said Township of One Carload of Cutter9. Call and bee the new Style Cutter, ceived from thefolluwiutr. John"'llit• tstx,.ble property' in .tire said police Pickering, at the hour of eleven -7-with auto door@. It will please you. awn. for 4tJ rvds on lot :N in con, 8 village. clot-k in the forenoon. the Reeve of liaury Ij era on ijt)rola on hat SO ron And, Wherea+. the said Tru,ttt-e-' thiii Corporation shall ap Dint r. ? p Q� 8 lhrv2 Judea, ala 5tl roods aur let 2. have requrat-I that by the term$& of ronq to attend At said polling ptxoe Also a large stork of Satne@s. both Team and Brugia. Robes, run S. and(l0 realm on lot S. ron, 8. the hy•taw to be qubmitted ms more- And at the Hunt, sumtliing tap alt the Blankets. Bells-in fact everything _---Janice, Underhill, on 280 rods on jut nn id, the pr•.intipsl of Nie dent to he voted for ,end g tinct the byresI^w by !. $1 t•on.9. cit-wteil nA niade repAyable in yearly *tie Clerk of this t't.:p,rratian, respect- ills farntei seeds. WWI 'CheMtaadintL t�,u:ritittfN do Contin• payrtrrtits vf stwh Assi,mn'y that the "vely, o.o behalf of the persons inter• gaueu•a st-t,+trtoil ID mad rrcurnnraoded Ay r,,>;mt, a,,,ount pavahlefor printf' rated in tits promotion or opposing Lhe following paynirut. U. It. Fh•A• pa aiA inrerert lir any year in rrripert the lined by-law rerpeA tiveIp. iuryarrsrntxiw,d :calls};: 111tH►: of tlr••Debt •h;rll he e.l tela av arae a,+ p That Donald K Beaton. Clerk of 4ii it lel 1 t t• sterniri fro !kris c'outrarCabI S tar to iv hat is oavable for print"- thin or oration. shall be R R eF • ii tun. 1 p K may t P 1 - 1 c ll.y ridge cut'. 2. Ptokrritig. 11,1114: pal and intrrr,t during i•uch of the Ofi(e,r. and sha;l sunt a tht- number • izuuut bridge p ,bray. -ni,.ry an reeve,tis_ia11 ,Rher tsars of the peri.xi rf the debt : of votes given for and against this 1, } - and that the rate of in crest to he by.aw, and shall declare the rt-nult no 1t' U. Hge,tt. de tut ••terve liU.iKi ,Alex \Yi'tsou, cconc►Ilor, d),DIJ; fm El^. pwxwhl,•"on swirl debentures be flxead thrreo! It the „furasaid Town.'Hall •_ Whitby ���1� Hoovor, Councillor. .11110: (Y, \\• at five per•ceut. per annum: - mt the Village�f Brougham. ort Tues- eilwrks,`trouncillur60100. W. 0. barnea s expedient and day, the Second Deiy of January, A• And. Whereas. it i tte,tsur«r, 1&0.00: T. C. Bri,wu, care- °areas,:v that the said Application of D. 1912, at the hour of tour obluck in IHeadduartem fur the Farmers. Frost s1t Wood, Coektshutt ; ... -_ twlrer tuwtx•h!p halt, 80:491, the Trustees of the said police village the afternoon, & Data Implemen.te. - 'Cha rtAndiuK conta.ictee on Ruwd+ „horrid be complied with, and it by. tU. This hp-law :hall take effect and _ and Br►d{tra repurtedand t•rcourtueud- law, submitted to the ratepayers of come into operation from and after ,•d the fulluwing pava,enta : Ue,>. J .the Awls police village retitled to vote Chi Baal passing thereof. a AN EVENING AT TBE OPERA ' Jstner, for SU ruts of wits tracing used then•on, to Wise by way of Iaaa the passed A. n, 191.,. _ for reinforcing tulvartA. 7,(10; Arthur sum at Fifteen hundred Dollars for Reeve. Cleat, -' Carlton for repaiiinir teruporary r•ond the aforeaaid Pur poates* .6cuarwLic A. In your own huge ahene'Per you choose and as bridg" at Boaliord's Oreek an trin 5. And. Wheras, the amounts required Showing the amounts to be raised 8.00; lira: Hysr. toe 21 Yards of to he rained annually duting the said R often as you please, with as many eaooree as caval for�}v. 71 8 10; Thos, (+auslin period of tea years upon all the rate- yewriy on the rateable property in the you wish. is waiting for you, Police Village of Claremont,and to be For put-Ling asw top on culvert and able p rty In the said Police Vil id id Irl for principal and interest ';_ aleanhtR out same Opp. lot 13 In eon, loge remont to meet the annual Pander this by-taw, pursuant to the Victor =a series$: = K 1.26. Wen• Rdwatoa for hours in Payments of principal and interest of second sad fourtb paragraphs of said leleantng out ditch We: also Doe day reel loco Are respectively set[oath op- ,cutting thistle@ LO be deducted from polite said years in the schedule here- by•lww.° ',Provide the means and the price is Within reach utatute labor. John McLean, for ator•- under written marked "A". 1. 8 t3.- 4. 16. of all. call $o-day and let us explain. where you can Ret Needled, inR cedar hosts for township 6.00: And. Whereas, the amount o[ the oonswuave . lteswor, for repalrin culvert ort whole rateable property in the said K°o! tti; amoe°Oa s et hOt ior� Records and all supplies. As cheap as any house in Canada. V. J. gg norUaern townlioe, L'xbridrrt-to pap police Village o! ar•emont. accord- payments roar prlaorpai interest e&ah7to" our-holt. QW; ne. br Petty for "ing thine last revised assessment roll 1 1918 $119 26 $75 00 $194 26 You will also find our stock of Furniture up-to-date and everything tele w lied township,diva.74.and IF, of the wed Township of Pickering, is 2 •1914 •126 22 69 04 194 26 new and fresh. Cheap for cash. t _ g 80; I o.Ommiuvo socknowiedge te- the sum of$99.146. 8 19x5 131 48 62 78 194 36 celppt of petition of ratepayers of the And. Whereas. the amount of the 4 1.916 138 06 56 20 194 26 police village of C"'reruont., ,:sking whole rateable property to the amid 5 1917 144 96 49 30 194 36 : .Careful attention given to Embalming and Funeral Work, lh+.t debentures be issued for $15U0, Municipality of the Township o[ Pick- a 1918 152 21 42 06 194 36 phone night or day-Bell or Independent, to be v.+tad ala At the Jaouary elec• ering lincludiag the said Police Vil- 7 1919 159 86 " 34 40 194 26 Li end. The cbtt mittov rrewmn a ,d thLt lege of Claremont.) according to the 8 1920 - 167 78 26 48 194 26 . the pettti to be g-anted. (leo. ealmer. last revised assesment roll of the said 9 19.21 176 20 I8 06 194 26 HI L ING --*for work in taking down Clark's hied' tuunicip«lits, is the sum of $9,359.71'3. 10 19'.:3 184 97 . :6 � 1� '•�� ge 5.35; \Yin• Ellicott for -rel,tiiring And, Whereas, there is no Bebe°• ce • culvert is dit•. 38, 4.8t); J• n- (`oil nor• tore debt existing against the ails $ty0O 00 !11412 57 $144'3 bd , t _ C ' 'r•epairinK culvert in cud. '3, ix•t, lot' police 'Village o C'IArcmont. • and I KERIN G, Ont* •• - - " 16,►ud 17 also culvert bet lots 1S soil wher•eAs the only existing debenture PLT RUC NOTICE i:i hetsby given Oat 79, in suit'• 2, 3.00.: 'DliiiFAH \iacnaly debt of the said municipalttV of the the above is a true copy of a poposed By. Township of Pickering $ law,which has been taken into c,neidera nor rent C tenor yard G. Farley Claremont p psis is 3lOtt. nor _ �GROCERIF/1J XMAS b W: G. Connor and G, Farley fur :noes'fur the purpose of defraying the tide and read a first and second time es �' w r � feneruR on O+r.�e Eine 29.15; b'rrink 1.od `4,st.,,f a new school house in School the lfut,icipal Council of the l orporrtius ji�'j on for grading diva. 46 and 70, 1'2.80: Seetion Number 17 of the said town- of the T wnship of Pickering at a meetio¢ Ess inti � W. J. Devitt. for ceweut papa for div. ,hip, anti repayable by special levy on held on the Fifth 'lay of December, A. D. Raisins, Currants, Peels. Cake and Plum Puddin�ll trash for your 9 5o; W. J. Devitt, for culvert the rateable property in said school 1911,and which will be read a third time pipe for dins. 118 And 79, Uxbridge to section, xnd no sum ie• in arremr eith- and passed by the said Counei•, in the -oranges, Lemons, Figs, Dates. etc. Prime Old Cheese, Heinz famous ? peav 1.75, 12.50: H. G, Calvert fill er for principal or interest for or on event of the ascent of the roue "Inca of Pickiest Catsup,Olives. thawing two io:.ils of timber to Dixie ;:,,count of the said del debt. the Palice village of Claremont thereon, Bed Rose, and Salads Tea We keep a choice blend of ed&l and Cocoa. Ia- bridge and to Clark's bridge etc„ The :Municipal Council of the Cor- to vote thereon being olitaioed thereon, V Candy sone can surpass Cowan s Maple Buds and Medallions,and in 4W.65; A. H. Christian pitting in cul- porati2in of the township of Pickering atter one month from the Hest publication fact every kind to please the greatest critic. Wert on Kingston road Opp. lot S. and therefore enacts as follows: of the same p the on being News, the .Haddie, Fresh and Smoked Pork. teaming same,3$00: L D. Banks and 1, Et shoji tae lawful for this Corpora- `Sae°#said publication baits Friday, the .1 n for putting fluor on Xmas novelties in eat varlet Cali and make your salactiaas early • 3th da of Deeem r, A D. 1911• That F•. • - Elatk's te4epe ready for cement B.OIJ; tion tai borrow upon its dehentute� the voum of the dale qualified raiepapere and avoid the rush of the last few days. the.surn of Fifteen„hundred Dollars,_ of the said Police Village of Claremont 'orders receive ation, W. K.Peak for woik'uri Clark-6 bridge xnd this Cor ration shall issue itsda Pao .. me td ra race' a prompt atte . g;•t�;'G• Pttlrrier for work on crusbet- poli will be taken on the said proposed By raw ' BARTONhenturesforraising said for the at theMasonitsHal. in the wed Polios G. A A. ILLESPIE :DL?1`TL $0.00; John Clark and others for work purpose of defraying the cost of con- \-illage of Cisremont• on Monday, the L� A � pn Clark's bridge,9.75; John �IcGin• strutting cement, concrete. brick, cr Etint day of January, A. D. 191-2, where i. ty for putting cement floor on Clark's other permanent sidewalks' and •eros- and when spoil will be opened at nice t bridge 110.00:also for storing cement , ngI on the streets in the Police Vil- o clock in the fortaoot5 and continued antil _and teamin same 7.0)l; \*alter wnd ov.,ocloak in the atternoeh o[ the wmeBANK g 1, K of C'lwremrint, xnd the axed debrn• �V, riicholsetn.for grant o1 Dunbar• tinea sh411 he payable within ten year"' day, .`:ton stwtion road. made in 1910, 40.00: from the First day of November, A. Notice is also given that the names of W. Niholson, for teaming timber to V. 191'3, and shall beat. interests at the no leaseholders wits be placed on the list ..,Dixie bridge. 1.00; Messrs. Henderson rate of live per cent. per annum upott at persons entitled to vote on said By law ` n � lik" and Teetfy for repair, to abutments the unpaid portion thereof, p yable who does not file with the undersigned. �litoW 1873 OF C aN �1AJN of Dixiel,ridge.4.191 ; ,Thomas Philip veAriv. Clerk• not later tbau the 22nd day of De • $i v.ds gravel for die•. 77, 3,70; C:has. camber, A. D• 1911, a atatatory declare C •� r R Lee for cut ting btu h *tin h.k,eline i,pl, 2..Tlrere shall lie paid in e,irtt of st►id � DEPOSIT OF ONE ��a_ Eat?f cu ; J. K. ('iurnur, for hiyhlin+ t ears upon staid loan until the Raine tide, in cootdrmit, with section 35� of ' _ b0 y d•t of gl-Avel on sideline between has teen fn;ly poic9 off.-.smm�tencing The_Consolidated Jshowing that be or Act. i9Qr. , kits 2lt xnd '_'t cua L.hl.ixl; John R. Rt- today ioff\t einberft�\t tD.he 1Vl'3 she kisses lease of propertyaett ending over rCCCtvt!C� Nt Out saC1RE1(�ts _ }' ! Linton, oa yds of gravel for Clark's and thereafter in exth year through-' the period of the debt to be created by the p41 tfi to i i . hrid�r 6.tfU; Ontario Bridge Co. for pay st>�CIGItt to OFCtI'AA sc`i1`u11t a � aP�i Gears .00-. O teal due Bridge ter Dixie out sail t.rue, the amount set v},p<s• said By law sod has eove°a es i to M lv►1. babe); for six gals. nt Ste said year it-,axile Schceitrlr A. tier,' all mnnicipal and village twzes in teepect # ,� �k. `114 hV6* t9tt1�t4\t ietitF .� bridge, pot under written in the third tolun,n of the property leased sod who is other ii1�0�'et�. atK� t\tilltt!`g tL�dl'( �! w��wR � �t . 4$0; \�. Itwrvey,•o0 Vila of gin ,,-1 for wise qualified to vote thereon, in :Asses: div,14, b pit: F. \Y• 1lobbe touimut0d thereof on accrual of the principal as set forth id fhb said A•ct and arnaading f�lt�tiDtlf C�1\, a .. and the Arnot set op oaite, the said Acts, at+iNrte latter, re S. L. Booker. 4.W: year in the staid schedule in the trrrirth Dated at t\e raid Township of Piaksr �a� �� ! �E and W. Powell, 'LW; W. Peaaeltp on column thereof for interest. ing, in the As mi of tlntarid Stria sth 3trr savings STANDARD lcct, juot io Of ser.A, D, 1011 �I� � BRANCH Oa tnolion the t•eave was instructed 3_ Re Ate debentures shall bo in- to grant his order on the tr"sunr in sued for the amount sal Parable bTw Doxau,R• Rsan+k, > jfaVa of t14eparties recommended for principal in each of the s�si * �r 1Ae W, 001AWOIR, p� L' �pa►gmont in the Various reports as which shall bear interest at five par CisrR �s�beesMip at stitttj ,� ria t� 'tom u t v 1$v , jv Itre•sen-ed this d%y• annum as at -ent- per -"•+•w 'C s"t°` �, YnG.' t, C ,Snit. 'Y�-Y lie�".,,t-'.: a I'1•*�.L4r! 11�;1y^r1n'•,y}u'�'Z`dr • .•,Y:4.v. M ,� •' }Aye '�� P&„S:'6V.1 i ly�4, � x "fix e rs• "v �� .l, a „www * •M1 , = T r �. , hb... -_4y. 'x,xfi"+�T•f I�,yx^ ��.1C •I .,w. .':'3 'Yt4 g2u w a ,!.R r. Yr < L f.i A' K. 1.2' yf�}'' ",".'4'� x'Y • r: �-,mss,.. ,..•a.-,. - .,r.,.- ,... ,r,,.r. ,. - .. rr.._ �.a.n.,,' -a :i^..- a .,•cv.., w u' r..s-p. *z "w`lsn. t ✓.. ^7 "0.°a.... e, _....- '..�::. .:n. '. ' :. :,+. '..,r. .•' .s:.,. �. •.:' .. - ( _ tM102 W9,211: i s1 ... ..,y Sea x. , ct.wRaM0Ht Miss Ruth Gregg and Mire. An Storey were in Toronto on NATURE STOPS i �•j�, W. H. Pugh spent Tueedsy.in 3ioada • - R When the kidnap siv oat t • . R I C H A R D So N S G the city. Mr. Harlbert has taken the con- Mrs. G. H. Samis was in the city Do you feel th t you simply cant go i sho of finest display of ~ on,Friday. tract of cutting a large amount of any farther—that you mast have rest for hnaportata F 7 _ Mre. J. H. Beal was is the city wood in the lots-recently purchas- that lame and aching back—relief from Clhioa. • yery a assot'rment on Montes ed from Mr. John Scott on the that oonstant dead tired feeling—freedom A S�wy, Books,Dolls, Toys, jart Monday. 8th concession. from those stabbing,darting pains? Mr. Suggett, of Uxbridge,. was Election Day in our village was It is nature's received for the Holiday trade. gall In town on Saturday. aver quiet affair. A few enthu- warnin,c that and asp them. n; W. M. Palmer had a business y a the kidneys are - trip to Toronto on Wednesday. siasts kept themselves busy by / Riving out and - Subscriptions taken for all Magaaiaa. =<r Greg¢ & Coates shipped a car- not in voters but in general you need the Weekly and Daily Newspaper load of hogs to Peterboro on Mon- not much interest was taken in help a Boothe da the matter. � Kidney Pine the Rev. Mr. Manu occupied the Frank Cooper, who has rented ney re guaranteed kid- J•' H. ulpit in -the Baptist cp-iurch in his farm, will hold an auction sale , nay remedy. Ie + ; p every machine on Sundry. of his farm stock, implements etc, there is one parte StS�t• - •Wh1t1��' t r�, Frank and Mrs. Jones, of Good- about tffd middle of January. that works the Wood, spent Saturday here with Watch out for bills giving full s hardest and ' ^--'� r 3• the farmer's father, Wm. Jones. particulars. Rivet out first. The kidneys work aiget } and day,and naturally a life of anusnal OK Ing to every one being so The Baptist lisle Choir which notivity doubles the duties of the kidneys L :!very busy, the Women's Institute sang so acceptably last Sunday and in time the strain tells. The kidneys a�it•a Avill cancel their December meet- will by request take charge of the give out and nature cries«eto�," Booth's '" ` Win singing on the last Sunday of this Kidney Pills are sold by all Balers. 600 , _ �� or et a°d from The R. T. Booth Co urge and Mrs. Taylor. have month, Dec. 31st. New Years po r returned home after spending Sunday. Ltd, Fort Ene,Ont. There is no Pill just their hone moon with friends in as good. Send for a Free bo:. The test Claus has left a complete 'supply Of. , y The pupils and the teachers Of will prove the truth of our statement. Sold °L+ ;'Toronto. the Claremont school contribut- and guaranteed in Pickering by T. M. hie- Wro. Graham, James Underhill epi the neat sum of $4.55 in aid of Fadden. Xmas G�ICS at Sargent's StoresJl and J. G. Borland are attending he $ick Children's Hospital. This the Fat Stock Show at Guelph — Gonsisting of p donation is especially gratifying COAL COAL'ithis week• at the Christmas season. r.,/Or'1L,` Silverware, Cutlery, Skates, Hockey Sticks, Guns, 'y Ralph Evans who was .confined George Stubbs, of Toronto, who -- Sleigh Bells to the house for the past Week - Children's Sete, Etc. Also, g .� `through illness, is able to be is known to a number here died BEST ANTHRACITE ' on Monday evening. Mrs.Stubbs, Carriage Heaters, Snow Shovels around again. who is a daughter of the late Jo The Standard Fuel Co., and all seasonable Hardware Goods. R. W. Ward has returned home ' a Paterson, of Claremont, has the Limited >'after visiting his brother-in•law, sympathy of her many friends in GREENBURN, The store is full of Xmas 'Thos. Hortop, of Uxbridge, who her bereavement. C. N. R; Novelties. Call and is seriously ill. make your choice The C. P. R fence Rang in A quiet wedding took place at Agent, while lines are completi . charge of Levi Linton, have cony- the Baptist parsonage last Wed- W H. Gibson, r ed to Myrtle where they are work- nesday night, Dec. tlth, when Ind. Phone, Bro.705. V - inR at present. lir. Clarence Albert Russnell and �*� � CHARLES SARGENT, iCLAREMONT M � Tobias Canter purchased a car- Edith Mary Pearson, of the town- WOMEN NEAV THIS T load of Manitoba oat+ which be ship o Reath, were ualted in mar - HARDWARE, $TUVES�A:ti D FL RNACE$ ` found no difficulty in disposing of riage by Rev, J. A. Grant. Parbian s+Se pats Lusts = Ito his customers. The regular meeting of the A. Im° ' Faded Hsdr - '� A large number of new books O. L. W. will be held on the even- desires v.ombn reader of the Nrwe who �* ' Dec. 20th desires radiant and fascinating got o hair that �� �� � - • were placed on the shelves of the lug of Wednesday, in- everyone admires should go to T. K. Mc• public library last week and are stead of Ttiesday evening. A full Fadden today and get a large 50 cent boa now in great demand. attendance of all the members its tie of Parisian Sage. Miss Edith Stransser, of Sea- req nested as the election of officers It ie-not only a delightful and refreshing " hair dressing and beantitisr, but it sold " - forth. who has been-visiting her for the ensuing year will take s -brother here for the past few place. angers Mid gnaraotee to banish dam. We have pro- droff,scop falling hair and itching scalp. deiced awash- -'.: 3nonths, has returned home. or money back. er that almost The mild and rainy weather Parisian Sare is the best hair tonic has caused all the snow to disap- runs itself. a, `` ^'°" known It is the only one that will cure - pear,,and as a result the roads are I dandruff, cleanse the scalp and make the ow in a very bad condition. CHOPPINGIF hair grow long and beautifal. So d and It washes the 1n rY r John For¢ie unloaded this week gnarauteed►o sintering by T. ;lt. McFad• infixes with- a-:, a carload of sngsr beet pulp which - den. out rubbing or- carload r . he secured at the Berlin sugar fac- The undersigned is prepared to do tearing them. . Shorthand bade Easy tory, and which he will use for grain chopping every day _ -- � feeding cattle. It washes a - of Those who intend to seek muni- _ in the week except if such evidence as the then following el- whole table c, *' tracts from letters And other equally clothes clean, � cipal honors as members of the Saturday. ,i _ strong testimony contained in our' wrist-bands police trustee board should Ret booklet.{s not sufflcent to satisfy any ,rad all.in from _ e. their latforms-ready as nomina- John F• Sayles, reenw40d person desirous of learning shorthand, g to 10 minutes p : • tion d+ay i3 near at bassi'. ' G then there can be no merit in any hose- 1 mesa under the sun: Some of our residents have been i rreatly inconvenienced as well as _�. W- -0-- Zt8v DEAR M-R. CLARxE-­It is a plra- having suffered considerable loss. WSITEVXLE, sure to write a testimonial endorsing .r Our booklet tells how and is free. Don't welt until you can't wain soy by water flooding their cellars. Announces that she is prepared to do anything so much superior to other niore�but write for it to-dry. Address-- Ther trouble is due to a defect in all kinds of plain_ sewing, including things used for the same purpose as au' your system of Eclectic Shorthand is the large drain which runs down men's shirts and pants. to oppthers I have examined. I shall Howard E. Turner, ' Agent, "�hitevale the main street. The police true- cation that maleased to p be senily to ums wit�i rel. Who has charge of Pickering Township. ', = tees are endeavoring to locate the �� when the will tnalte the !erence to the system, or to have an ! rouble he troy y yy III 'w treeessary repairs. one interested call to see me." Notwithstanding the frequent F,uLis, 477 Parliament et„ iceacher.t tr R. $ R Y AN 'Iremark that the election cam- Our Fall and Winter Term com- Ms i n was very quiet it is to her maned September Lith, but students ° , M : a 8�►i;BERI ' pagenroll, sa day,as instruction is = a :� ~M Tobaccos, pi and smokers' M May a m y y y $ Bell � e atts►1 office Be noted that the sleighing vanished _ - e , strictly personal.f y ; : 's•°• 'Telephone oe Co. A acs tae 'nF war tl two meetings 0'f O i � �P . the week the gs 1 for free booklet. r or call Write r _ � � Laun C Rolston age S. - g drT• ;held here and that the tempera- y o _ g V (t continued to rise till the Dive the young folie a boost. Let Clarkes Shorthand College ;<i d C o q° co a ONTARIO • tare i O o ► MONT. i, �... he right l� 8 w CLARE - - vahole vote was lied. Since that them have an education of g � � � ■► q fish College 8t.,Cor. Manning Aye. . . tib ` a� kind-no waste time, no assists ex- . t pQ-and seasonable TO NTO. 9 ° a the expected-and ted _ RA r •tiros months. � e e. p� penes i80-•S Z �., � gg 3 9 0 -• 'lowerin has followed. a b b-t Y ROOFING � g _ �r1ii o Q r well v Come and have you r tea as el � � o , as aflrst-class evening's entertain- C�3�=t- T�/.[A.8 O-QO�t� `o'' a w� I O,a " tment at the Presbyterian church a o h h to 1430 J,a Brantford PRtent Rbofln -used almost next Tuesday evening. No pains Orange Peel X15 cents Pretty dolls, . � aoI Fab C r exclusively by some of the Iagest car• ' ►M certi's in Canada. Price 2.15,. 285 and are.being spared to provide every- Mined i7 Pretty balls, a thing of the best. Tea served Seedless Raisins 9 Tops that hum, y1. S se a vw` xu yo 2.90 per square. '•::�trom 5 to 8 p.m. Program to be- Valencia g " 'Whips that crack, - apr = ., .: .. i � Also, a quantity of No.1 apple -- gin sharp rt eight. Admission Choice Currants -9 -Horns that toot, e m a ' ' °"°� may �•� barrels on hand, .. �� adults 25 cents children 15 cents. Choice Figs '7 " Cars that run, g� tl10 ; 9 wii J II° �C .Terme Strictly cash July; n hand bags, The first of the season. Remetn- Finest Dates Pretty handkerchiefs, mirrnrs, a to a sept W. D. GORDON dt SON, 'a her the date,Tuesday Dec. 19. Extracts of man flavors. Alm- natty writing paper, ,b- Pickering. Onto The years deal kindly with Rev. coda, Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Pea- purees, fancy suspenders, ties and Oct.t ~' ' W. Totten; who nn Saturday a 'p "q p ,p 'moi Not v nuts, oranges, lemons, etc. Try the most complete assortment of Jinaaey iri9-whitb,ts. Oshawa ts•sm w r called on a number of his old par our mince meat. Also Spanish fancy china and glassware we m. uaha ' iahioners and other Claremont onions and home grown sage. have ever'shown. iv,eo ,Par is,!lyxbriaRe ii,oanainRton ii, friends. His old time vigor is ap- ; gNveetoa idUpters:oves parentiv unabated tho' be is near- Our stock of Groceries is very fresh, Brougham Central Store. '' inR his jubilee as a preacher of the gospel. He conducted the ser: GE O:�ftGE P HILI P, BROUGHAM NeW Blubm'" shop vices in the Methodist.church and sit Glasgow on Sunday. Rev- Dr. Marvin taking his work on the- Marvin Having leased the blacksmith >< Se>tigog circuit. M P S ON ��J, Coo Of in materials sad ay yoF. ,ire soar coroinR to the Baptist D . S I »>JJJshopformerly run,•by, Hy.•Thom• ' " Christmas entertainment which kept in stook. It will pay you son, I am prepared to do general to � at our works acd inspect our atedt will be held on Thursday, Dec. , 7 blacksmithing in all lines. and obtain prices. Don't be misled by 21st? All who are taking part on Santa Claus Head quarters agents we do not•employ them,omsegaeoF , the pcORram are Working enthu- HO1t8E8Homigla A SPECIALTY 1y we can, and do throw off the agents 9i.asti,eally and so we are assured Ind. hone, No. 302, Claremont commission of 19 per oeat.,whioh you w>M that it will be good. It will con p certainly save by purchasing from w. s gist of choruses, solos, drills, din- aaUsolioited. ingots, recitations and iostrumen- `�HE Holiday Enthusiasm has struck this store good and hard this TOI N 39`,G ATH WHITBY �RANIfE CO., r tale. There will also be a Christ- year. • Every department vibrates with the spirit of Christmas. t/ •i . wnttbyi OU%do 'runs tree laden with presents. To that end we leave planned'And bought and worked. Now it is our CLAREMONT, ONT. Santa Claus has promised to come pleasure ,to invite you to come and view the results of otn' efforts. E. W. EVA QTS' y with his sack full. Come and ear- We think you will be pleased-we're sure yau'Il be struck by the com- The P1Ckering t�hl Jay yourselves. Admission adults. Pleteness of our stock. 1.5 cents children 10 cents. v"•j �pnmp Manufacturer / That beautiful cantata to b THE GROCERY section is packed.with the very best supplies for the • 1g++anCQi Committee Shop and Residence, Dundas Stj given by the35 teachers•and seliol- season at prices a little less than elseR'here., Our Shoe department p always has something iuterestiuR to offer. Our Hats and Caps are The object of this Association is to �'gITBY, ONT.. ars of the Claremont ;1lethodist lessen etealiag and prosecute Sunday school,is going on with e the latest-see them, while -there is almost endless ;interest.in, the _- the felons. swing. All the characters, Sante Dry Goods Department. i r w : o Whitby_ Three doors eat f �Vh' b House c Clans. Jack Frost etc. 'are 'doing •~ 'first class. A large audience is 'Members having property stolen nom member - » • • •• nate immediately with any member We are prepared to instal wood or eras ' expected as it i» the first oppor- .TpY� and Fancy Goods-something for the baby, the boy sad girl, of Executive Oommittee. pumps on shortpotice,also attend tunity the people of Claremont the father and mother, the sweetheart, the cousin and friend. Come Mombenhip fee $1.00. to all kinds of repairing.' R have had for some time of seeing early before all the beautiful things are sold out. RYctsts may beb.d tram the President or • f a complete cantata full of sacred se�erry an apptieatioo. Agent for the Ontario Wind'MiII, ` as well as humorous scenes and de- ales gasoline sq engines and MILLINERY Season will soon be closed. We are offering '' ligbtful Christmas songs. Two special bargains. Come to-dap. Exec. V. Ric • d Banka, the squre gear �r :bours of continuous song and W.V. Richardson,Pickeriiiq. Ont fi MAGNET CREA6fIj8EPARATOR ••`., ,� 'story. All come and enjoy the .rC l'k,IL111' RING OlUnnor .,Arthur Jeffrey• Christmas cheer. The deft is Fri D. 5�1 �QN & Co., thous No.60 at residence. — preei8eot. Secretary ds,Jt, Dec. 22nd. __... � :•>�-��'. r,~ ���,yy ,iyYn '.. ,v.. 1. S�I-. ,i['��y�.r.,✓.. N"•Y ,.3'.Ac� rYu , ..':< a .' .r'_ ': fn. _ v :.:fi ti•S d. '.?RT. ,Y. WF. it2� ' •.iY°� .. 'N-f 4"•��t+.�. . per, ,, TH.:. .., +T',.yi .r `.. .Spa.. .. by{. .....F4+afu,d. , F.,,. Y : ..t, .G_ u'S+ :.*J•y •1. Y,' �t t�,A. .4 .:S ,P" *t 1i*'e '_:S '1.., x .... .. '�.•,Y,.. � - A.:.,3n. `.may ,�v. b 'i•.,7T 'S,..w.Y�" f.,,. aY.,pr-t1,•La.. 4" rw�•:.• ��:,r cxY4.1P7.� .5 �-, ..q .I �+ ... .. ... ... . ,. , .' n. a - `w.• +� .�. a x!lin° -"u x., ..s .� , j ~ ,• .. s'. ;.r?tnv �'!C. s n. er'd Z '.e.a 1 )whi !:C:.-T,yr' f., ♦'-ci` r +., e r , , > nt•.�� ', mama,: .. .- .•.r...,..... _. '.i•m�.-......•••-;...,.'.'sed.tJae.Nfxrs+w'tlG.^"a�F•w•.an�mai«veasrir+ XaHs!h+'r+w•.a.'fyhM"eY.,iaxu,�POrwvafi�'s RriP�Ses..atrxltl!s••rap,*••'sr-^!�Ms�71+s:.->-+Mn •w,aY+'r.,R'^-,axRb:Cc'n'"..,ftvra d'' .:.Y'.�r#.>:••, %.R,�ycuz'tM^t�!z•'•o'rsdm.ze^!....er,.? '.v.«;i�,,;f•o✓.sm�cton„•,1.7tsywr•�..o- :trriza o,. ••+s,x[?rRnq:.x•,ar!, rr•a. . _ KING CCLAIIS= .PRICES Of FARM PRODUCTS - NDIA - REPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADE CENTRES, OF State Entry to Delhi Made Amidst Mag- _ AMERICA.. Third Reading Carried in the Commons r }� - nifieent �urroundingsr Prices'of Cattle. Grain, 'Cheese - by 324 Votes to'.. 21. - _ and Other Produce at Home \' A despatch from Delhi, says:,prince, and their sons. Their ,and abroad. A despatch from London says: health, free treatment for conaump- a -George V. Sing of England and Majesties' and the Viceroy's suits - Mr. Lloyd George's- national-insur= tines in a sanitarium, a sum of Bev- i� Emperor of India and the Queen succeeded. _ BBEADSTUFFS. " - an dollars towards the workman's. a,nce bill "passed its third reading Empress made their State entry in-! As their Majesties approached, Toronto. Dec. 12-Floor-Winter wheat, wife .in case of-maternity, and aid w ;,to the city on Thursday amulet the command, io present arms was 90 per cent. patents, $3.50, seabord. in the House of. Commons an Wed- for families deprived through the • +' pnagnifleent spectacular surround- , passed along the line of troops. Manitoba flours First patents, 85 0; nesday- night by a vote of 324' to illness of the breadwinner of means r lags and were Cheered by thousands European'spectators took off their second, patents, 85, and strong bakers 21. In return for a contribution of. of aupport. Provision is also made of natives. The most gorgeous part hats and the.natives bent deep to- $4.w. on track, .Toronto. four-peace per week,the insurance for unemployed, bw2efit in precari- of the procession, which was several wards the ground. The Bing, the Manitoba wheat,-No. 1 Northern, $1•' bill provides that the' worker shall ous trades. After all these bene- Miles long, was made up of ruling Queen, and the Viceroy bowed right D7 1.2, Bay ports; No. 2 Northern, $1.041.2, receive ninepence worth of bene- fits are paid out there will still be princes, clad in shimmering silks, and left in acknowledgment. and No. 3, 81.001.2, Bay,ports. fits. These,benefits are. made pos- available out of the jointly contri- I t} 't wearing priceless jewels and mount- The body guard of Indian princes,. Ontario wheat-No. z white, red and sible by a contribution in aid from buted funds a sum of ten million - - 'ed on horses caparisoned with gold I who followed immediately after, mixed, new, ase, high freights. the employers and the State of dollars, which will be allocated to and silver trimmings. The Emperor outshone in splendor all that had - peas-Good shipping peas, $i.4o, -out• eighty-five-million dollars annual- approved friendly societies for such _ :rode alone on.a tna nificent charger , passed.. .In strict order of preced- sidely. The benefits include free me- further benefits .as the 'members ' rad the Empress fo�lowed immedi• once came 150 maharajahs, rajahs, oats--car lots of No. 2 Ontario, out• dical attendance, two and a half thereof shall determine. The sal- ately behind in &State carriage nawabs, and other chieftains. The aide at 43 to 431.2c, and of No. 3 at 42 to dollars a week allowance for tem- aries and expenses of State offici- idrawn by sir horses. The Sover- column wa.9 closed by a band of 42i.k. on. track, Toronto,, 46 to 461•zc; porary sickness, a weekly payment als will be borne by the Treasury, «signs were delighted with the wel- savage-looking Afghan and Pathan No, 2 Western Canada oats, 461.2c, and of a dollar and a quarter for life and the fund will be administered' t' looms accorded them. _ chiefs, mounted on wild ponies, and feed. 441.20. Bay ports. - '- The route to the camp was lined a detachment of natives and British in case of .complete breakdown of by the workmen themselves. .. Barley-No. 3 extra, 86 to 87� outside; - alternately by British and Indian troops. Their Majesties and the feed barley, 70 to 73c. - regiments, under the command of Viceregal party then repaired to Corn-No. a American yellow Quoted at steers sold around $5.30 and $6, but the SERIOUS SITUATION. - Lieut.-General Bir J. Willcocks their camp, of which Circuit House, - 69c, Toronto Lrelght. general run of butcher cattle were a plow " U.- and General Sir E. G. Barrow. In built by Lord Cum, in 1903, is the Bye-Car tots in fair offer, rltfi No. 2 axle at around 85 to 6.40. Cows and Montreal is Hedged In With Small• r ` r providing guards of honor and es- centre. at 91 to 92c, outside. bulla were also Quoted 15 to 350 lower. ports, native troops were also given The Emperor's tent does not dif Buckwheat-6o to 63c, outside. Sheep, lambs and hogs were unchanged. Dox Cases... j an equal Bha.re with the British , fer greatly 1n appearance from the Bran-Manitoba bran, 823 to 823.50. to A despatch from Montreal says. 1 p soldiers. 1 others. Internally, however, it �a bags. Toronto treighto. Shorts, 8zs. SUICIDE AT LONDON ASYLUM. Dr. Pelletier of the Provincial �} The King-Emp4►ror and Queen-f palatial. Great canvas halls stand Board of Health states that the t _ Empress were recerved on • the near by for official recep3aons,and -COUNTRY PRODUCE. - Mrs. limey M. Phillips Hangs Her- smallpox situation in the Province elaborately decorated platform by banquets.. Apples-winter stock. $3 to $4.50 per sell With a Window Cord. is serious in the eRtreme, in some rhe Viceroy and Vicereine the Gov= I About a quarter'of a i iillion per- - districts amounting to an epidemic. errors and heads of provinces,- the bons have taken up their quarters barrel. A despatch from London, Ont., He declares that Montreal 1s liter- oomnnander-in-chief, and a number,in the canvas city, which is broken $seas-small lots on hand-picked. ez.aa say*: Mrs•-Lucy M. Phillips, aged ally hedged in with smallpox-strick- of high military and civil officials. up by green lawns, polo grouisclB, to 82.36 per bush. 67, for five years an inmate of the an municipalities, and he is actively -After a series of resentasfons, fountain& and avenues o! trees. Honey-Extracted, in tire. 11 to 120 per London Hospital for the Insane, waging a vaccination campaign. In p i lb. Combs, $2.50 to ®2.75. ti their Matosties proceeded to a pavi- CHURCH PARADE. Baled has-oro. a at $16 to 817. -on committed suicide at that iastitu- ore small taws close to gine cases lion within a wall ofthe-fort, whereion on Wednesdayafter breakfast, he says, there are thirtynine caste j - Slag George and'Queer ,Mary track, and Na.N2 st•814 to ei4.so. y - l60 ruling chiefs-were introduced attended in state the great church Baled straw-87.50 to $a. on track, To- She had gone to her room, where in quarantine. Ti►e spread of the a ea began the Neat procession to parade services ilei$ its the open- she broke the' cord on the window disease, he soya,: can be accounted gg Norio. sash, tied it around her neck, and for by the fact that it often appears %a camp four r. lee away. Through ! air military Durbar camp on Sun- Potatoes,-car lots, to bags. $1.25 to + . out India a day had been e- day morning. The con reggtion $t 30: and out of -store• $1.40 to 81.50. jumped from the bed to the floor. first sa a very mild farm, and is g When discovered b a nurse the either uaaatieed or diagnosed se r' had included 8,900- trop s• Lord Har Poultry-Wholesale -price . of dressed y : ..Glared, and hordes of pativea' p Pollitt woman was breathsn her last. chickenpox. There is also a rest thered. The formed a air 'kiss the Vicero Lad Hardinge, g dingo, Y. y poultry:-chicks&,: 12 to 130 per lb.; fowl. Mrs. Phillips was looked upon as a deal of opposition in some of the r �gaa and the wives and families of offi- 9 to ilc; ducks. 12 to 14ai see,e, 11 to 120, p - bac�g�rouaetipme wh c e was _}cisls and officers were present. turkeys, 1B to YAc. Liv, Bonitry, abort model patient. Her home was for- outlying communities to vaccina. g uni- h haad- { ed by Lancers ,with bands playing ,their Majesties were wildly cheer 2a lower thaa_the above., mercy in Clinton. tion, and the people live under very - '. ,rben came General Peyton, 'the -ed when they arrived escorted by - unsanitary conditions. �3 herald in sills and gold tabard em- the Inniskillen Dragoons, A score WILL PASS HOVE RULE. g 1QUTTEB, Eo08, CHEESE. blazoned with the Royal cont-of- of Bichos and hundreds of clergy- TAKEN TO PENITENTIARY.- arma, and sixteen British and aa• P Batter-Dairy.•choice, is wrapper..- 26 Definite Statement Made by Pre- tive trumpeters mounted_ on black moa took_ rt in the Bervscea The to lac, store lots. z3 to me, and inferior, reeks at Sail k �„_ mist Asquith.pa t9 H APrisoa _aha,rgers: Neat followed the _ria. Bishop of Lahore preached a Pa .•nibs. 17 to lac. creamery quoted-at bo -- - � , &Ivo escort of the Viceroy,in scarlet erful sermon on loyalty., emphssiz- to sic for=rolls. and 28 to 2% for solids, .A despatch from London says- Quentinsi and 'gold, preceding the. Imgert$1 ipg the love borne for the Indiin per lb, Premier Asquith announced in h A d patch from e' 1 -Strictly P As aced t e es i San Fran iseo Uadet Corps, composed antiray of people by their Majesties. _: heresandtre,h at27Beser ddosearta oe Etc noon thatOuse of mons the nGove Government: saps: James ay and nig J. p McNar Wednesday marc, on Sunda night, spent their - • case tot.. would lice all the constitutional, first. right behind the sombre walla THE CHRIfITffi,$ STAMP. G. T.Ti. 'AND T.'dt N. 0. Cheese-Large. 151.20. and twice at means at its disposal to pass a of San Quentin Penitentiary, The 13340 Peralta home rule bill- for Ireland during; prisoners, who were brought up drebdeacon Cody Head of the Application to Parliament to Cola- - - -the lifetime of the present Parlia r from Loa Angeles on a night train, ' - .,Stamp Campai6alag Committee. firm Agreement. goo PRODUCTS. _ :_ _. merit. He declared this in reply to arrived at Port Costa, 80 miles from A question from William O'Brien, this city, s A despatch from Ottawa says: Baooa-tong clear. 111.2 to 120 per ib, ty, notify before T O'clock. - During the present session the to came lots. Pork, short cut, i<zz.5o; do,: member for Cork City, who ea- All the way up from the southern Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Com mems, $19so to $21, Hams-Media, to Pressed concern at a recent report city they were held under closes% L pa,nywill apply to Parliament for an Uot. 16 W 161.2c:- heavy, .14 to 141-20; t guar , kept handcuffed. that Mr. Asquith was trying to get and wered T► Act confirming the agreement made roti,, 103-4 to 110: breakfast bacon. 16 to the 'House of Lords to throw out rr an the 1st of December, , be- 170; backs, 19 W Me. oma when it reaches VESUVIUS - 1811 - the h rue i s VE8U '8 IN tween the Teisiiakamiag and North- Lard-Tlsrces, a 3.4c: tub,, 12o: palls, the upper . House. Crater Is Sending Up Large Quan• - - era Ontario Railway Commission ts14o - POTATO "FAMINE" IN LT. S. r .. and the Grand Trunk Pacific, pro- __ . - : _ _ tinea of Mud At a meeting of the committee in viding for joint use of the T. and jiUaI14ESS AT xoNTBEAI. . Prices Going Away Up-Importa- A despatch from -Naples says- fan "!Toronto, Ar'chdeaeon . Cody_ war_ N. O; between North Bay and -Montreal. Deo. IL-oats-Canadtaa _tions From,Abroad. Vesuvius is again in eruption and is j elected Chairman, and the work on Cochrane, and authorizing the G. Western, No. s, 48 so 49t•2o; do, No. 3. sending up large quantities of mud. half of the .Free Hospital for T. P. to run its traInti over that 46 to 461.2c. wits No. heed, 461.2 to 470; A despatch from New York says. The villages of Resina and Torre Consumptives in Muskoka was of the T. and N.-,O, Rail- No. 8-local white, 470; No. 3• do., 460; No. Importations -of potatoes from del Greco are menaced, commeni*d at Once. way from Nipisaing JunctiOA to 4 do., 450. Barley-Manitoba teed, 64c; abroad are beginning to arrive, to $1.00• Buckwheat-No,.2, mostly from Ireland. .Already 25,- Canon Ellegood of Montreal left $11,000 was realized leaf year- North Bay.. malting, 960 4" a sufficient sum to care for forty m 65 to 660. Flour-Iranitobs Spitug wheat 000 sacka have come in. Whole- an estate of $150,000, mostly to Mrs :._iree'patients:- -R'is lipped to Is lb- Daoents, stress. $5.60; seconds, $5.10; salera•quote Maine potatoes i8 the Townsend-,•a niece, in England. -. ly increase the amount for this life- , ONE-KILLED, THREE HURT. strong bakers', $4.90; winter valents, market here at $3 a sack, about saving work. choice, $4.75 to $5i straight fevers; $4•= doublb.the price a year ago, and $4` The cut above is the design of the Drill. ,Struck an •Old Charge - at &5 to $4-40� do., base, $1.95 to $2.05. Rolled a sack is expected by February. Z9i1 stamps; though the original Buffalo Nine in Cobalt. oats-Barrels. $5,25, bags, 90 lbs.,- $150: From practically aiLthe potato-pro-. ,..• Is in three colors. Bran-$23. Short,-$75. Middlings-$27 to ducing countries of the would re The stamp' does not carry -any ' A. despatch from Cobalt says. $28, Moeillie-i29" to $34. Hay-No. 2. ports show slack crops. ' -• mail-that is, it does not•pay poi- W. Rhesume, twenty-flue,, single, per ton, car Lots, $14.50 to 815. Cheese- d� SM ` Cage-but if. yell place it on your was killed and three injured at the' Pines% Western, 1414 to 14'3.4; Eastern,,. - DAIRY EXPERTS. letter with the regular stamp it Buffalo mine about 6 o'clock on 1374 t1. to1414. 31 sutlerschoicest cream- The �� DQ conveys the measske of your good Wednesday morning. . The .drill erF,301.2 to Slot, second,, 29 to 30c. Eggs Resolutions Adopted :Dealing �itb will and..assis>ian.Get struck a hole in which was as uadis- -Fresh. 500; selected. 2e to 290; xo, i Conduct of Cheese Factories._- Buy these stamps and help. They charged shot, which exploded, stock, 241-2 to 250. Potatoes-Pas bas, - a are one cent each. Write for them Rheaume• being buried under the car lots, $1:25 to $1.71-z, ".' A despatch from.. Ottawa says: to Secretary-Treasurer .Muskoka debris and instantly killed. Bert The convention of dairy experts re- DO you realize that to g0 _ - -Free -Hospital, 347 ging St. W., Reid, A. A. Dunton and A. Mari- VNrTED STATES MARKETS. commended the grading and qua- through . life tortured and' Toronto. en were injured, but not seriously. Minneapolis, Dec. 12.-Wheat-December, lity payment syatem.for all cream- ' 997-Ba to $1.00; Mas, $1,041.2 to $1.046.8; Fathering creameries; the Pasteur-, disfigured by itching, burn ' - No. 1 hard, ii.oi 7e; No. 1 -Northern;,St. ization of whey-in all whey tanks. ' - 013 8; to arrive, $S.00 b 8 to $1.01: No. 2 at cheese factories; the pasteuriz- ing, scaly and crusted •ec- Northern, 99 to 993.80: to arrive, 986-0 to ation of all.dairy products to im-j ZCIll Or OLhCt skin and -• 99o; No. 3 wheat, 94 to 963.8c. No. 3 Yet- prove the- keeping qualities, and j - RING I mors un es- _, _ •. � 87 i 20.c Bran, $Z the use of balances r scales or u IS nCC ,cal - ,patents, $5 to $5: weighing of read ng Babcock thg sstests , asiis sary1 For more than a gen- low corn, 600 No 3 460 No 2 rye 87 to 823 60 Flour-First • 30; second patent,, $4.60' to" $4.90: first in common. practice. Another re- The United States Government I3 After clear,, $3.50 to $3.90; second clear,, $2.40 to solution was drafted recommend- CratlOn, warm baths with; g p t f cheese fat a 44 ffwheat-No. 1 trona by the and casein te� but $z.7c the. Inner Circle. - Buffalo, Dec.pea12.-l�prin� whoa Northern, carloads store, $1.07; Winter- as some evidence was brought to Cu�r1?ra0a� _ No. 2 red, 990 No. 3 red, 97cr No. 2 white" light reflecting upon the..-present San 4i ;A despatch from Los' Angeles, -result of an "inner circle" within 9%. Corn-No. 3 yellow, 641.2o; No. 4 method of testing casein the reso- Cal., says: Post-office inspectors the ranks of organiied-labor prom yellow, 62 1-2d, sit on track; through lution Was left on the table for dig- j - ises to overshadow even the original billed. 'Oats-No. 2 white, 611.20; No. 3 cussion at a future conference. And . applications of are W take'charge c f 'the probing McNamara cases within a few days. white, Ste; No. wblte,:Wo. •Barley •-• � 'of the d namiters' Nin b' the Fed- Y Cuticura Ointment- havc Y 8 Y ;al's story' is, carefully Matting, $1.18 to $1.25.• RUSSIAN MINT WRECK.- ' !eral Government. The-reason foY' guarded by the Burns men, and -.---. - proved ' successful in 1118 this is the fact, it is said, that the declared to be a chronological story LIVE.STOCK MARKETS. Two Killed and Forty Injured by AlOSt 4�1St1'CSSin C3SC8 of 0ostai laws make possible the pre- of travel from one side of the coun= Montreal, Deo., is.-Butohere cattUl. Exrlosion of Gas. g ' paration of a stronger case than try to another, leaving behind a choice. $6 to $6-ioi da, medium. $4.50 to infants children and adults those governing interstate tom- trail of oapploiioas. While Some of $s•aoi do.i oevmon. $L75 to WAi caaasrs, .A despatch from fat. Petersburg s s meree. The use of the mails in plot- MoManigars story has been told 82 to $3.9$i abut" Bows. WN b $580i says: The Imperial mist was wreck- . When all else had failed. 1 ting crime, which is a violation of the details, the Burns and Federal b,atchers' cattle, tmieditim, 64.60 fo Ser do•. ed oq W@dneft tyo efnployel the postal laws will la the fours- detioctivea say, will electrify the balls. $3.75 to $4.384 mlo; wr, ebab% eae31. were 11 and injured y an Anbonme csttean res, and ointment are 041_ dation for the proceedings planned. public. M"hwhile Soo secret ser- t'l6; do•. common and ,editor, useb. leo xplos as o{ gra in the gold-testing b a.usstaa and eearwe. ,booklet O a JtMM, Q by of e A andt1+ss-nese Ueeatet oe craacm.as Fite Federal probe into the dyne- vice men have been placed at the to $601 apringers. Ii0 to !o• »64". department. or.�in aria can."Lt as ea.L i+W-11,U.a, .ane.. ' " Ming outrages which are alleged disposal Pil Oscar Lawlor, special ewes. $3.78 to 64i boob and onus• $3 to roc 4''Y°tie".'^roc.su iw.tan U.a, ,. 1 lb the National Erectors' Asacicia-, deputy attorn-ay-general. Lawlor 83•soi lambs. $575 to $61 bogs, t.e.b, f6•t Tce is forming rapidly in the up- v. ;�n and the National Manufactur- expects the indictment of a dozen 50 to $6.75• Cslvw 83 to $12.00. �per lakes and may put a stop to 1 ,i4i376 Association to have been the San Francisco labor leaders. Toronto, Dao• M-A taw hand-picked 1 navigation.71 1 l �G�,�� 5,,, ,.�,:�� ',•�...,, n-.,, �._ •,• :.y.� .. .. i� ,,�5.-a+ ^ �..1 �ac.wP '3" ,;.. �.i�',^C �,:•�•wt'�„%$�.,�- u'r,���' •qx , .r :^.7+ r •S4.•sir Y y„,fi_., 1., �„� dey...�:Tq� r.<�'r' iroj9.'Y.•',;�.,;� �'}" .:arl ntir'i ww ...�^.:,,_:.. __.... '_ .,:v,. .- ...1 ,•., "' -u.m � a.• '•ts. r �,s....aaaC;,*'f�si°' •� - 's" ,- �p ,.'°w' �" ";dear-? :.,fL r r a: a»s+.+.:.:.. es arra �«- •t P-.,,3b P w.,.a,.? ',. , •,: X�• v+ u''MSrr"`«�a,.k5n „q�... �a` ' .><u°M�s _ ".x ' i n+ ' r , a e, a• z. ;A?:rr� — .xc,y>.:`Sr��'':.:"'_',-ter,maws :. sr. ,r.,.,s,y•".,Y.,,; ::•• h:... d^•a..y, 'r,, A a tq r'.'.L� it ;. .;"x.2' Vt xC; MW orl�ll 7PF W: . .J ,., F '!.?�; .-tlw .. .n i•}'... y.. :y.. u r r.. - f 11Ui�,�lK111IN . zw or four days. fly that time the MILD CORREOTIOB. a a -` Inut< t ennui become simply unbearable, Old Geatleman—"Do you meas �' Ihnt Unce♦as�n at e.VeTy? ' and the men are glad to escape to say that your .teachers never' from the torture•of sheer lnaetivltyc th'raah you 7" stage Of. its z� _._-f OR A SORE BACK Little Boy—"Never. We have - JAPA�lESE DENTISTS. �' moral suasion at our school." Cleanliness preparation it I .. :.:. .71 ,, O. G. "What's that V 4& _ ` IDODD'S KIDNEY PILLS STILL Extract Teeth With Their Fingers L. B•—"Oh, we get kep' in-and s`" at a Great Rate.DOING G1�EAT WORK. stood up in corners and locked in SALADA Japanese,native dentists conduct and made to write one word &thou- c y{ their blhainess an a manner which• sand times and scolded at and �. 1][rs. T. tI. " Alexander, of Have- would undoubtedly cause any jawed at, and that's all." thorns, alter twelve years' suf. European practitioner to open his' 3ertn tells the public what they eyes In amazement; The victim is THROUGH EVERYTHING. - gy sated on the ground. The den- Mrs. Grouch-0h, is there any- }' - are Joint for her. fiat bends over him grid forces his thing •I haven't'been through since CgYLON TEA, ITS. SO CLEAN, IT COULDN'T -B$ CLBAN6B l' left hand between the patient's jaws I marrled.you 4 BLACK, Mtltzb oR.NATURAL GREEN � a !� Hawthorne, Ont.; Dec. 11 in such a manner that the mouth A^ _'(special).= 'The3Sis nothinglike Groueh•(calmly)—Nothing in the BRALED PAOKAGEB ONLY REFUSE SUBSTITUTES O y t- cannot possibly be closed. - Then she of a pocket, eertaini ' ' ' Dodd's KidneyPills for a sorc y FREE Sample mailed on enquiry—Address': SALADA,Toratbo he grasps the doomed tooth between �a - back." That is the a�e meat of the thumb and forefinger of the. Mrs. T. G. Alexander of this place, right hand and with one deft ~ Holloway?z Corn•Cure takes the FARMS FOR.RENT AND SALE. - Mrs. all her neighbors agree that wrench removes it and throw it corn out by the roots. Try it and CARPET DYEING ASK DAWSON. He KNOWS. she should know. "I suffered for upon the ropnd,. prove it. .aa cle.A This in t tlpeeialty with she r you want to sou a farm, consult P g •«_......� British American Dyeing do• twelve years from a, pain in my So great is the skill of these na- Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, as send particulars by pat and we are sure to satids. back, Rheumatism and Heart Dis- five dentists that many of them are address sox 15e, Mentr:ai. IF son want to bay a farm, oon.nit ry,, ease;" Mrs. Alexander continues. able to remove six or seven teeth me. "I Wee always tired and nervous r minute. Indeed, their skill is On an average, a vow yields about HAVE some of the beet Fruit, stotaa per 400 gallons of milk a year. 1 drain or Dairy Farms w vutra.ra mend m $lee was broken 'and uii hard! to be wondered at when one - 3M.A6 W 3PIUMtS and prices right. refreshing. P Since taking Dodd's considers the course of preparatory (7ouecton and shippers will find It to their - To have the children sound and - W. DAWSON. Nttasty Colborne $vdne Pills-I am feeling so much trainingthe are obliged to-under- sd•aatag• to got their names on ono mailing better that I feel I must say a B y g healthy is the first care a mother. tat. rhl,tn.area :>mpt receipt four quu H. :�treec, moronic: °- The cannot' be health if Troubled readyaboutboutWWI thl,lb%b f*4o mbor. oucan be 1" They y zeadyaboatth l6tbofNo•ember. Yoaoaabe AGENTS WANTED + A number of holes are bored'in a with worms. Use Mother Graves' dare of fair an liberal treatment wbeo you ',gf Word for them." ' h stout lank and this is fixed firmly ship your oollectionstowas not,araslaraCc GENTS WANTED. — A LINE' FOR No matter how long you have P Worm Exterminator.- as Front at eaat,Toronto,Ont. A every home. Write us tot our choice a' suffered Dodd's Kidney Pills cannot to•the.ground. , In ,the holes are driven wooden pegs and the would ilei of &¢sate supplies. We base f:da hs fail to help you if your trouble is A woman may not be able to re- greateto-day. o ncyout proposition to ply B. be dentist has to extract them with • 'Prow CET BETTER LIGHT c. L. No Duller necessary. Apply B. of the Kidneys. If }ou use Dodd's loan the,man she marries but she c, L. co., 2Pa Albert ac:, Ottawa. y he 'his fingers wi•h'ut dislodging the To : Kidney Pills early t cure will be is reasonably sure to inform him. HELP WANTED. z quick. If your trouble is of-long board. This process is .repeated y From `iOAf� O1L with a board of pine wood and final- - Resent teat by Prof. t3.oders, Lewis in u-=A,Chka¢o 31�„ standing it will take them longer Sudden transition from a hot to and Prof.it. ergow, Kepi!!l:o.rer.ay Mou'rh oa (�ALESMEN-1150 PER WEES SELLING - ,l• 1 with one of oak, and it is only r.dt ou-b„r�m ,amp, &how the Aldddm Mantle A7Sample to cure lou. But they always Y us s one hand F;¢refunded -unsat and when he has succeeded'in extracting a Cold temperature, exposure t0 I L.mp r the swat ec0000Jiori rad pies over swtrs as Orme 25c: Moseyy retuadod Lf-un6atiafa0•- +• IC137e. eople from all parte O! M4rx LSa$T w the R..t o sad o.her lamp.tested. 111 Mfg. Company. UOlhug• the pegs from the oak lank that rain, sitting In a draught, 1laseasan- a tory. Collette ` Canada who have been cured are g a odortr safe, y UsWri.notreIA Better ranw d - 1 _ t!^e pJepanese considers himself able substitution of light. for heavy�for rle. is ,.ev .!assn L.mvto+lr su.>anweaeaa`a wood, vac. t' s ` telling about-it 1II the newspapers ed I tectal by num nearl,a+cry couatrT oo esrtd qualified to practice upon his fellow clothing, are fruitful causes of tiara(;aasrsat your old Lmps To ,atr9duoe the LeARN THE 'BARBER. TRADE RIGHT— almost everyday. _ ten•—Pearson's Weekl colds and the resultant cough Ito Ai."N.e pvtLA Trio Molar Bather c isw 111 tun ort• 4� Weekly. ONl 1AIflP Or BURNER FREE ¢:ual college, founded in 18x5: Isradnatee perilous to persons Of weak lunge. Ineeeb aeieoborbood- Beo.lDw,s!with acme sad .d- are now successful barbers ail Duns iris , $EST CURE FOR TRAMPS. ares Ada f r bei .od o.er toxo on world: you et esDert ruetrucuoa: constant COLD SORES A-ND ULCERS ARE Among the many. medicines for r ia, A�6nt8 money errs aaaraa,e.: praotice. rIto for catalogue. noise en. I,ll —^ HEALED'BY ZAN-BUK. bronchial di-eorders so arising, there. �ocua. r.carsed ilruner road o+erShoo m is days Barber College. 221 queen East. Toronto. af, � Aa} for libeeai ymey Prorpo.tttoe. gantM• Aamp LOalere and Lnnaties In Denmai7< Cold sores, chapped hands, ulcera is none better than Bickie s Anti iiv ea MAMTLa LAMP coupAMr, tl11 Alad• MISCELLANEOU- - g g and W1IItea eczema are OOmmOt] become COIIYinCed. Price 25 cents. t� L[AeYc andwFoc�M 8CALEd' W'lsoa s _ Have Special Treatment. Consumptive Syrup. -Try it and din Summing, Montreal, Cana••, 11 , About eighteen months ago tLe troubles just now, and for all these ','�' '�� R �� o e, s LsDu►aade, lbrouta Government of Denmark, acquired Zam-Buk will be found.the surest the Island of Ll oe, of 1,000 acres, How easy it is to thins you woiild I ' m ins :d extern i ouiea witho a F y and quickest remedy, Sometimes Y To Color Gray Hair and ` and placed Prof. KeUers. the well- Y" head the list of philantkiropiste if �' ` cold sores arise from chilblains on Make it Grow. ba out trome treatment Write a- knownpsychological es rt in you only had the money 1 pstore eco fate. ur. aetiman fled+cal Co. a the toes or fingers, and in the for- Nothing quite Limited. Colhogwood out. M ' charge. TBere were sent to him so Nlee _ { g mer case, where colored socks are As a 11"atteul ,. !ON 6CALE GUAI$AwrkLy. wtisous -` 'for. treatment a number of profes- worn, there is &-danger of blood- Head of Half u scale Works. t Esplanade. Toronto s. sional trades and lunatics from the oieoniII from the dye. Zam Buk Let as ,eau ,, p g Y son aneolutcty I,EN Ts WANTED. — A STUDY Or i State workhouses and asylums. p A - ' -being so powerfully antiseptic re- see Dew treat. other Agency vropoettloos coa•tncee �r Prot. Kellers has for some time t mens of Luzur• us that none can equal ours. You will a4 moves the danger&s soon as app.led. - me, a Is is way, regret It if you don t apply for par, been a persistent advocate of the Mr iii J Hal Iida ,of Ash Grove 1 w;• cnrrd of urribte 'lumbago by sr only to' arov. _ out-of-door treatment of lanae! Y ' MINA.RD'a LINIMENT t I you that it trccutare :o'Pra•ellnrs' Dept.. tt2a alben e►s. chief contention is that fresh air Ont,; says "I had my little finger sd Wet. Bracibe ottAwa .. colors ¢res hair 2 was cased of a bad gage of earache by SPECIALISTS ADVICe rRE osuts frozen, and it cracked at the first ant Safeco is + tones ftp the nervous system; While YIPIARD'8 LINIaXRS. r w ►top®: us to regard to r disease, Lowest _ int,causing!a bad more which die- ldRs. s, xACI,BACS. f all in the varied natural ob*ts attention e cal.more The r paint was and Wba�d, nand the I was Ll.red of r.�nal8•]fA T¢s by E88 m°M heavy and of mor oully R1 cutam or meat,analasses fitLed eo¢Id bfyouLCO Write ela ie1L aJP culated to arrest the attention ofand ot MDiARD's I.INIYLrN r ;the patients and dissipate a ��ht rtomm Whole of my hand arse swollen. bees only w send uA your address. withto Dr, O'fttimes ug distressinprevalent. of amonouthor- Bud f and in s lve y short time it will mood-you sn"ttert-our osed for blnll;�tr and�a megn,t.Aat i a(, ELUT Fur Lala EIL Cattle STO and ROBE �x ' our lJand lues, however, preferred to effect a „ dress, " Bides make beet Robes and coats when compromise, relegating to the new healed the more. Dr Pro a apt. 2 203 old I nroo rl r tanned, Send them o me ttaII1t8r1tim many of the criminal Miss Lillie May, of Stoney Creek, Pros-e, D C i have m dressederieb You will be „ m1woners St.. Montreal.. . lunatics hitherto held in practically Out.. says; A •few weeks sincet soca Pattanedr s F >it,u. Deihl. oar. pSolitary durance. A peculiarit• of several nasty, disfiguria cold sores Misa Rochard—"But, papa, d 3 y g .Geer a is a hard-working young LOVE'S LOCK. :'hire system is that under the com- suddenly' broke cup on my lips, man.$' Old Rocksey—"That's it, She—'"But, Jack, you don't earn The Heart of is Piano Is the r`, 1prehensive classification adopted by -which became much swollen. I teed exactly. The man I wish you to enough tU sup;ort two," Action. !insist Sari the In 1th authorities men of the more de- Z&m-B , and atter a few applies- marry must be able to make money He—•'Blit won''-t , we be one ee !generative class, both am regards tions of this balm, every acre was. ,t,' " rOTTO HIGEL :xrlme and vice,- are removed to healed.,, Without Working. then'] 1 n - Irl oe for treatment. The method Zam-Buk will also be found a sure- y ` y Hamlins Wizard Oil is recon- TRY MURINE 'EYE REMEDY PiAgtO Action _of "curer" of confirmed laziness is cure for eczema, blood poison, vari mended b many ph sicians. . It ;s l t* Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes }somewhat Spartan. Either the core sores, piles, scalp sores, ring- used in many public and private mW Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't � - anen must settle down to regular worm, inflamed patches, babies hospitals. Why not keep a bottle on Smart—Soothes E" Pala. Drusglets 1, habits of work—chiefly of a rural eruptions and chapped places,cute, H H N IC NTI NGAl.E 1 character—or the "rest cure" is and in_ our own home Z sed] Mtirtne Eye Remedy, Iaqu#d, 25e. e a burns, bruises, and akin injuries y 60c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in STOCK BROKER 1pushed home to its logical result- generally. All druggists and stores Asepttc Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books Memberistandard Stock and Mlaing tirchange rthey are forced w lie in bed for a sell at b0c. box, or post free from Treat a man like a dog and it will and Eye.Advice Free by Mail. iterm varying frcm a daL t,; three mak,-.' id rd mad—even if he doesn t ysun, Eye Rgimedy Co,r-CAfcagO, usnO srocxe CASR: R Oil MARatM i` s Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, .upon re- a ceipt of price. Refuse harmful imi- de- lop hydrophobia. cyrreypoader,ce tn.in► all talions and substitutes. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Corset In Cowe. Safety matches were first'invent- 33 MELIN.DA ST• TORO�T0. �+ g' Use also Zam-Bu k"Soap, 25c. ed in Sweden in 1655. t tablet. Best for baby's tender akin! If a girl has a figure like a Minafrd's Liniment Cures Distemper. rf clothes-pin she imagines. .she is EXCLUSIVE POOR FARM. slender and graceful. _ TWO LOOKS. I f "Was it a case of love. at first 15 Providence, $.L, Has One Which is A Cure for Rheumatism.—A pain- sight V ! Valued at $1,000,000. Sul and persistent form of rheums- "No second sight.'' The first t g Providence, Rhode Island,.enjoys iism is caus-ed by impuritiesin the tame lie saw her he didn't know , blood,-the result of defective action >> h the use'of the most valuable poq>" ; she Was an heiress. farm owned b an municipality in of the liver and kidneys. The , CIYE YOUR Susi+ A CHANCE ' AND y Y P y � MAKE MONEY WITH IT. 7, the world, all because Eberiezer blood becomes tinted by the intro- A Pill' that Froves its Value. duction of uric acid,, which causes. Yon would sot think of cutting down • Knight; Dexter in 1824 made abe- Those o! Weak stomach will find your hay or.grain .with hand scytbes. s quest leaving a big, stone-strewn much pain in the tissues-and in the strength in Parmelee's Vegetable 'slid you should not use old note and . � pans. Install a "Champion" .and make �r meadow and several pkrdels of Joints. Parmelee's Vegetable Pili, Pills, because they servo to main- more and better syrup with less time and " "" land for that purpose. Today the! are known to have effected many twin the healthful action, of the sto- fuel. More revenue -t a reduced cost. property is valued at no less than remarkable cures, and their use is mach and the liver, irregularities Why not try this? We have one that will ,Just edit you- You aro sure-to win..Write $1.000,000, and is in the centre of strongly recommended. Atrial of is Which are most di$tressing. for fire booklet. THE GRIMM MFG. CO., one of the most fashionable resi- them will convince anyone of their Dyspeptics are well acquainted With LIMITED, 58 Wellington• St., Montreal, dente districts''of Providence. But value. them and value them at their pro- while this is a poor farm, it is a per worth. They have afforded'ie- e a �: very exclusive one, to say the least. PHILOSOPHER. lief when other. preparatj ins have By the terms of a very rigid and My! you wanted fried potatoes, failed, and have effected cures in DR. Dow'S iron-clad,will, none can be admitted didn't you 4" said the careless wait- ailments of long standing where ar assisted except those who'once seas;'as the customer in the reatau- other medicines were found una�ail- owned and paid taxes upon real .rant finished his meal and rose to ins, _ estate in Providence or whose fath- leave. - - er or mother was a real estate tax- "That's all right," answered the Rake the furnai;e, 1. ♦ payer in that city: NTo other Rhode patient man. "I've Ranted so Chop the wood— _ ® - Islanders and no person from any many things all" my life that I '._ Thus doth winter; STURCEON, OIL other part of the United States or • didn't get. I'm used to it." Keep us good. a J from any foreign couutry may knock ® at.the. portal to obtain _admittance. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. and secure shelter and food. —"-- LINIMENT �� ♦ The Dexter Asylum is more than KNOWN: ti self-supporting. With a:. limited "Did anyone call while I-was• External application for .man attendance, eb to speak, it is said out Xora?" or beast. Everyone knows of that the interest on investment 'or "Vis, mum, -a gin.tlemun .called. the wonderful qualities in the income is enough-to• furnish .every IAon't know his name, but-I could ( oil' of the STURGEON•- for inmate a trip to Europe each will- a Show you his .face, %s thes'e's. ,four' sprains, lameness, etc, ter, with accommodations at the of him u -beat •summer-hotels in the summer.' 1 p on your_dressin table. Dr. Dow's formula has it in• _ ----� its best form. For Rheumatism, "�• 1 Sores. Flee Before It.-There are, Lumbago,During the hard times in Provid- g Neuralgia, Swellings, once, when there was a_great.need of work for poor, people, a - old 6 many who have been afflicted with etc.,-it cannot be equalled. - - claaf o in the Dexter will providing sores and have driven them away Tru it olive and you will be fnr a stone wall built around the witli Dr': Tfiortias Eolectiic Oil, satisfied. Price 25 cents. _ place-was taken advarltagc of, and • e which acts like magic. All similar, ASK YOUR DBAI-EIR. 't£: t'ostTo►gties a7e•a Canadian Pr, many poor people were given work. Iy troubled should lose no time io F{g ggLLS IT. { IkIade 6y --- ':� ; Tt',p app!sing this splendid 'remt�dy, as " Canadi.n Podum Cereal Co.,Lid. The first'tiial for bleach of road- there is nothing like it to•be bad. Tho.13rayley, Drag Co., Ltd., t pare Food Factories iaF was held in the reign of ween It is cheap: blit its power is in no ! Sole Props. St- John, N. R. �. AYisda�_�-:stasis Cao • Elizabeth. ED. 7 I99UE 30--11 Way espreaaed by its low price. . A Y •VIA• T� rr P1' • _ .. .. -. �� ,r,',,,y , .� .: is .z r r. , _S _ _�.r. ._e. L�"� 'd "w r,W r.: ,�rl_...e:2 S v°3 .. ..i. ..r„ .a..., 4 ,Zn _ s ua..... ...&,,. ,m :v+..:c:_ ,, ,...-.: .... t a �. : •>.,. M: -•. .s.'t.' .�• ,..,>�'. ., n r .."L,. -,.t'c,ra .z v.A- _ •� ;`Y .:R. -,4M,-�.7� k.` -•K3 ,.•.'hr ,zv�..,r., ,.�.. �.,.... � .A.n q 'Yl ' i:s:. .. +fid ..a a ,'•x,t�.e,set�' ,�.'.� , .,.' -`.d � ...z] 'aR k ,...di_�f , .a,'�?.,' .a4^K' '�Jl al° .ta •rc. !i`" ,... ... �.' .. .. • M�.a,�t:.��'t�" ;`,A,- -�. . «.. ''���^'. .u"'* :a: "'-••,,,,'^ Zt�w' .`as- !k., k",�^•�'v. .f' . ., xew• • y. S {d y t k V ti u4 , r .s .•w s• i�.. t,V1;M , q.-•,;: 't LL ,1.. ...;-,. .v:~a�:^•'4 .r.. ,r'd:rn,: ¢-6: p * "•y •-+: -�., :...., ' .r,. .rr •"• �_wF w a}..� '}'�",: „r'•..'i r .,;yn y 4 :i„"'....cs•.,.e t _ - .. v, :. .,.. Num. • •.tii'Y"a • W. .. a... ..:, ..-.y ... . _ .. ) {.•- - +¢'. - r yT.0ISMS11 Jobh Dickie has diepo8ed Of -=Russell and Mrs. Brodie.'were 0 A T_ ' •� .lL�r1-� his black driver. iii Cedar Grove.y�eterdAy attend- - - -John.-Gormley is- in -Guelph ing the funeral of the latter's U R N / S H / N G S -Richard Bart still continues, this week attending the Winter father, Joseph Collins, who for- in poor health. Fair... merly lived at Cherrywood. _ For Horses and-Rigs, Single and Double Harness,• - 1. Misses Hattie and.Nellie Law -Hear Rev. F. L. Farewell B. _. .._ Collars, Halters, E -' spent Friday in the city, A•, iA the Methodi$t church Sun- oars, aers,, tc' -Miss Gould,-of Toronto, a ret :my'r3iorninR neztt. Now Advertsaements. Robes, � _ w pe Blankets, Belle, Whips, s .pv@r .Sunday with Miss. Marie_ -C..H. Ham, of Timigami, OR 6ERVIOE-A are-bred Ber Bateman. spending a few days with his p k. an anything you need or your horse and-rig: j d f --James Henderson,of Scarboro; parents; W. G. and Mrs.--Hain. E .hire soar, .t ice 9l ooa, i, Pick • soYD svx$,lirongium out, 14tt Repairing neatly and promptly .._ spent Sunday with his sister,Mrs.` =Thos. Andrew is in Guelph attended to John Rankin. this Reek exhibiting fowl at the O' RENT-A comfortable brick _ (711a{�aaaa urchased a Winter Fair. •We wish hila sue. pTio L D°s°nLN]KtS PA 11.ne,P.Q.- a cAfp- fine driver from W. ' Miller one tees,. PICRERING •HARNESS EMPORIUM K day last week. -His Ipany friends in Pickering OR BALE-House and lot situated -Dr. Henry will be here as will regret to bear of the serious P os, crock et,,.olar.moat. opposite the Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL �1Deu- Methodist churoh. For particulars 601 to usual neat Tuesday to attend to illness of B. Wagner frQm W.J.GREGG,North-claremont fits bis.professioaal duties. * rnonia at the.hume of his Baugh- 'DEED-I have for sale at Cherry- -M. S. Chapman was in the ter, Mrs. E. Stephenson. 1� wood station,a carload of dried brewers, city on Wednesday,purchasing a -The W. M. S. of Methodist gt.tas.Dorn meal.and shorts. apectal .sine Groceries fresh stock of Christmas goods. church hoWtheir monthly meet- Cdairymea,Atrialaolicited. TSOs,BEE80i3and Mrs. McGris- Tburadap of this week at the HROPSHIRE SHEEP-The under- .a -kin, of Woburn, spent Sunday home of Mr9. W. Allaway. Afters signed has for sale nuniber'of Shropshire with the latter's brother, James usual program a social will. be Down shearling rams, extra Rood quality, lot Kennedy. held. M con.7,Pickerinst, or phone E,i . PUGH = � . y Claremont, 95-tf ' t -George Stephenson. of Green. -A. J. O'Reilly, of the Finance ' wood. moved last week into W. Department, Ottawa, and his sis- PLAIN SEWING-The undersigned Raisins, Currants, Peels, , Essences, _. . H. Banks' house recently vacated ter, Mrs. O'Donohue, of Toronto, is pared to do all kinn also gds ti plain Zler ' by Thos. Connor. made a pleasant visit-to their fri- wear, as. Joelipil Sul 0,dMug st,East IC1D�; Sugar, Dates, Figs, -Sehool children are anxiously end, Miss Ellen O'Connor, of Pickering. stf Spices, Etc.- looking forward to the end of Church St. FARM WANTED-100 or 900 acres >. nett week when their Christmas -Osla to the wet ni bt and Situated in a convenient locality and Also, '•Trash Oranges and LeMO-W. vacation will begin, g g within muss reach of schools. churches. Poet exceedingly bad roads, the an.- omoe.mast be gaol land building and canoe• _ -A. J. Howlett spent Sunday nual meeting of the Pickering i�edr`a good road.. Addzeu box.A. Pickering In Toronto, with Mrs. , Howlett, Vigilance Association has been _ VOTE THIS-SPECIAL-We have on hand A llimi_ted number who we are pleased to say rs some- postponed until;after the Christ- STRAYED-On to the remises of r what improved in health. mas holidays. S the,undersigned.lot Ili con.3 Pickering. on of nice Fancy Tea Pots. We will Rive one of these (; -Harry Wade }eft On Monday or ab.)ut the first of July.a yearling steer. The -H, A. Jifkin% of Toronto; will owner may nava the same by-provioa propperes� with 2 lbs of-our Celebrated i.. for England where he will spend sac payins expeasea,apply to JOSH PERCY, k sol} by-auction in this village, on sok ail r Christmas with his mother. We Friday, Dec. 22Dd, a large number to MAV--UELL CEVLON TEA wish him a safe and pleasant voy- of Holstein cows and heifers, glade OR SALE-First class 8 room age' cows, young.cattle and colts. See trams dwelling situated in the villiiCe of _ -School boards who'have hot Claremont, 1 acre of gar&n with good quaa- blank forms for notices of the an- bills for particulars. •Ltyof fruit:also a- ood frame s able with COME EARLY .DON'T DELAY " . null meeting, should procure -The chair of the Meth6diat plenty of bass,and softw¢ser. 'T4, Cl reason- l able. Apply to THOD. PEAR60:1, Claremont " them at once from. the 1Ews' off- church purpose giving » concert out, t e. on Thursday, Dec. 28th. The'Wil- - -- -Mrs,R. S. Dillin ham, and A. fred male quartette have been se- 4R4i FOR SAL g-Lot_19 con. 6, u11 Laose4ouri> t� �e� o F rp cell t e o o!aI:ndaea of 90 scree more d. ` �j j� R PickorF cj S A - cured for the orC$s On. A -rA am,y acres of orchard. T and lira. Boyer and Child, Of # Possession given first treat is in store for those who ]Belleville, spent a few days Bur or A)+n1, 1fai8.Also 9 fresh cows for safe. For Chin at Reduced Price-Some choice new pieces in China. Games, 1. Iteg the past week with relativee hear them. Look for posters-neat Inrtlier pantrolars a plv ra Ald09 BRlf+BALL 5 Brock road•ons,or Ind phone Itca. isrouebam Toys, Stationery. The new publisbed Books, Bibles, H mn week, Books and Pictiire Bodke. Wool Scarfs, Jabots an� here. Oat. 9 tf _ ; -John. Gormley vacated . the: -0n MQuday, while Robt: Mc. — Aprons, Blouse Lengths, t'nder-9kirth, Hdkcfs. _.... Hartrick residence on Church St. Brady waq engaged pruning ap- �y OR SALE-A Rood rough-cast Geht's Mufflers-and Ties and many other articles at such attractive _ - F osets _]last week and now occta ids the letrees the runic of the ladder• bonseooataee.!L a coarct red -ofdee c'later .. _ •, - P P sod coop!Bement ce:iar Hard and -oft water prices that It 1 a goa. ake.a selection bore and ' will pay t0 m McGinty dwelling recently Qacat- on which he was staziding, broke, ,aside b'ocse one fifth of an acre of good gard- profit b our "Selling Out" Sale. - ed b Chas. Thompson. cansing him to fall to the ground fr consalnieg ane appie trees besides other P y g y l� _ � trait. A:se imaara!O.slozd stove!a-8zat•elaae - _„ A. J. Rogers,of Kinsale.-was a distance of about ten feet. For. repair with wormingovea attached. For lurth- r `lin the village oil Monda on his tunatel no bones were broken, 'r pprazrzziCGlare ap¢ly to THOS. E. aTEPSSJi Our Xmas Display Ol y y aO.Q.Claremont TtL ___c. ireturri from the city where he bad but he was badly shaken up and - disposed of some 21 head of fat is forced to lay off work for a s- cattle securing a good price. few days. CARD OF TANKS R T' -Rev, W. Moore occu ed the -H. Wood, of Dumbarton, mail ~-- M A R D W A E i - pulpit in Melville. church, $car- carrier, wishes to inform his pa- Mr. Sam Stewart and family. of = boyo, on Sunday last, owing to trona that he intends carrying Greenwood. desire to express in this Bigger and better than ®Gere { way their sincere and heartfelt thanks r . .Mr. Cameron conducting anniver- cels as formerly. This notice y a isary services in.- St. Andrew's given because the report has for the many kindnesses th and arm- • been circulated that he has discos- pathy shown the in their. recent �''! �� T „-._. -church. bereavement in he death a! their Carving '`'eta E14en�� Jars, Sugar BOW�� -Toe township council will tinned this part of his businers. son Willie. It is impossible for me to Cake Plates, Card Receivers, Bud - * meet to-day (Friday) at 10 a,m in He will endeavor to give the same all aad thank you personally. ' • the town=haI1. Brougham;for the satisfaetifin that he has, done rn but I trust our_ friends_ will accept - - Berry SpOOYlB Melt Fors Fie transaction of general business the past. this Intimation of Our appreciation of J i and to prepare the flnancia7 state- -A can man who is making the liberal evidences of sympathy and y 9 - went for the year, a trip around the world caking kindnesses ehogrn ue at this time. Plates, Childs Sets,- Etc.. -Mrs. W. J. Taylor, of Cherry- Monday night in the village.. He_ SAM STEWART AND FAMILY, °wood, spent Thursday witli her is from LondoD,.Em land, and is 6reenwocid, rents, C: and Mre. Rogers. She g - - Headquarters for Skaj'es, Hockey Stioks, Pucks, g employed by one of the large was accompanied home by :firs. papers in that city. 1f he nlakeq A-nkle Supports-, Skate Straps, Sleighs, Etc. Rogers, who will spend a few the trip in two and a half years0 O A L IV days in Cherrywood. he wilt heceive 56000. Ae hue to -Very.seldom has an. election maice the -trip olr foot, at least - - f} passed off more quietly than that where pos-4ible to do so. - He was STOVE AND NUT of Monday last. As the day was. travelline east, and will soonroni• The STANDARD FUEL CO., Ltd. lekL"e Vhapman' a wet and the roads ezceedin}tly plete his journey, He will write muddy, many vote's were not pol- an account of his experiences aft- led, especially diose from the Cherrywood: Statitrn C.N.R. - er reaching his.destination. ,.country. Mondays, Wednesdays and -This is the time of year when - -The Grand Trunk Railway y Fridays oi11�: Useful andeasonale Gift Co: are building a new tool house every, woman wants. extra fine beside the station. It is also said pastry* and cakes, Kissimi is the -R. C. � ��C�N _ _ �. 1► -_ that they will paint it s color dif- st fl$our to use. 1t is specially Phone ~lark, ferent from that of the station so 'Made for that. Purppoose, make's that trains will not make the mis- whiter and more flaky pastry Gifts for Ladies, Children, Bops and Men that will leave a lasting - take of stopping at' the wrong than any other brands, and, takes impression of good-will to the receiver: : less shortening. Baker's Joy winter Term frons Jan, g5c. and 40c. Ladies at$r.00 .place. Children's Slippers at 25c„ > -Wm. Sleep last week engaged makel3 bread that ip white sweet You risk nothing by attending this in three different styles.and colors. in rather an unusual kind of work an'd nutty, and light as the ocean college, Its.reputation for super- for this,season of the year, that is foam. Why not patronize your _for traming and square dealing is For the licca, amid Boys, Slippers, Mufflers, Ties, Gloves, q harvesting hi's hay- crop. Some home mills. They give the best absolutely clean and it will remain. Coat Sweaters, etc. ==people persist in making the state- value; our first duty is to 'keep' - _ meat tbttt Canada is a cold conn• up home industries. It pays best t but it does not look it when in the long run. F. L. Green, These are all useful, sensible and seasonable. Come and see our her neo le can engage in haying Greenwood.' *' a display of Slippers; largest on record. Iii the rel th of December.• -We have just- completed the s� R,ls� -Anni rsa services were printing of one• thousand•aatalo- ace A. BUNTING, P.ICKERING held on Sun ay last in the Presby. sues for Messrs. Philp & Beaton Is in a class by itself when strictly terian ehurch.whdn Rev. D. Cam- real estate agents, of Whitevale. first-class work is concerned. Grad- ' arca, of West Hill, preached two This catalogue contains 38 pages, ustes are sure to•get Rood positions able sermons to large and attent- with a list of 79 properties,chiefly owing to their- proper traunimg. The evening ser- farms, situated in South Ontario. Write for large Catalogue. _ ive audiences. g Skates Skates . F vice in the Methodist church was There are also a list of a number W. J. Elliott,Principal „ dispensed with in order that the of residential and business proper- _ = members might unite with the ties, which are fully described and Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts, Presbyterians in'their worship. which whey have for sale. This =- - = -Thomas Reevely, of the Brock firm who bave'built up a good re- See Our large �aggOrtment Of `road, received the-contract for .putation for honest dealing are NORTHERN GROWN TREES ._ supplying evergreen trees for the gradually extending their busi- Apple, Pear,Plum,cherry, Pesch, t3rapea, goekey Skates ►, pring Skates all 'Toronto Hoard of Education for nese, and have late} effected Small Fruits, ornamentals. Evergreens, f y Rosea, Flowering 6hznbs, Climber Etc, use at the closing exercises of the many sales. Persons having pro- Everything in the nursery line, CataloRae -sizes and 8ty1®8 rt t0 Bis Free, Send list of our wants for prices, " . `. Kindergarten Schools. The price pe y pose of or wishing to Agents want.;apply for terms. paid was W cents each; and-while buy will 'do-well by consulting �• H. Wismer. Hm.w�n gockey.S.ticks-Rex, Salyard, Mic-Mac, Lifter, Etc. " the board Rot them at a cost of with them before doingas busi- y Port Elgin,Ontario- -$14 less'thin ntario'-$143ess'thin formerly. They say nese. Hockey Packs and Straps,- , t they were the best trees they ever =Mrs. (Dr.). Somerville, of To- ,i received: - - ronto addressed-a well attended Blacks m-� very_successful meeting of meeting of the Ladies of St. An- 111AM�g - - 9t. Andrew s Ladies Aid 9ociet drew's congregation, held at the - :J O S h H• was held at Mrs: R. Deverell s' manse on Thursday afternoon lase, - - nd y - - - on Tuesdayafternoon when the when it was decided to change the Having rented the Dumbarton shop , g. _ and opened the same.I am prepar- ! following officers-for the ensuing W. F. M. S., Society into a co-op- i ' •'• y p- ed-to do all work entrusted to _ year were elected: HQn. Pres.--- erative oqe. to include in the fu-. me in the above line, W/NT E�4 !S COM -NG = Mrs.R.Deverell; President.-Mrs. turd, In their study, and financial . -, '.,Horseshoeing a specialty.• ; First Vice-Pres.-Mra. support both Home and Foreign Ua11 in anal rice me any time.- BurlingAnd you can stay right with it if you get one of these Northwest Jas.Somerville; Second-Vice-Pres. Missiong. The soviety will hence- E. ` T. ��, •Black Galloway Robes and Goats, made by that Sovereen Cast fmd i --Mrs. Simpson ;• Third Vice-Pres. forth be designated the Women's Robe Co, Warranted-not to-get hard from age or use. ---Mrs. Peak ; Fourth-Vice-Pres.- Missionary Society. The follow- Dl✓NBARTON - �*' h[rb. R."Gordon ; `Treasnrer-Mrs. ing officers were elected for 1012: We have in our stock of Mitts and Gloves of all kinds and sizes, from Kerr ; Secretary-Mrs, Murkar ; President-Mrs. W. Moore;- First -PICKERLNG MARKETi4 e 10e to 2.50 a pair. We have all kinds of wool Roods, Cardigan jackets_ , -'Stewardess-Mise Alma Davidson. Vice-Pres-Mrs: Burling : Second — sweaters, underwear all sizes. Give us a call. Prices-right. 1 . It was decided to bold a concert Vire-Pres-Mas. Simpson ; Third White Winter Wheat. old...... 5 .86 c }, Re in the church on Friday, evening, Vice-Pres-Mrs. Jas. Somerville; Mixed " - " 8b FARMER SUPPLY STORL , Jan. 6th, the program to be given Secretary-Mrs. W. J. Clark ; Spring Wheat.........:......... .76 I - I by the Whitby Baptist cburch Treasurer-Mrs. M. S. Chapman ; Goose ............. ...... 76PICRERING Pianist—Mrs. es' 4gaoir. Mrs.D. Simpson. Oats,...............•............... ,4.41E''. N, . � �. §- „ v -L:: Y eA; ...aw. . _�.-.. �.,,..'., :"' �.r a� 7b.,. a<,}}-,?Iwi...,. . .a�, i,x�i. ->+ s'P d yN,• 9. ,'y,� ., .��:..r`, - •ti.., •v 't,'. a '"' ', •:,1'"' ;�'. K, , .r AvPm. ...,�,y, ,r�(.'h'�4wt�n�• ti.:l�• 'u L�,. arc M � '�.A•�',' '+.�;^'O y'4.5�� '.k'd/��."�,^.7'i u YMm M1S." Yisu`7 �`ziaa,��� ?t�h TS��� mc F¢'� •r�.d � a`, :R M1