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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_12_22 kr� r . /k. .. _'�" '.:u 'w"}rs3,,, • �. 7.-... '` .: u7.w.r �'.'!': l>•,:,e•.. :+. -:�:u 4. «„y.^,�• .a a•ncw�. •ti•z. 'wt.,' � .,t,•:R "�� .C`'..-.. ak..:.6„,a+-•^ ''� a.,..�$. -4 ^."-wvd` sip_ - •^-K^' , ,�.,,.-;4,. - o`er.'„•••,x'.;;. !_'.�-.. .,,•.",'L':`• ,,:.._,,.•. '\.. `4.•7m•a •, `7k r to- 'ti,. + '� .;4"" �•{C7i. r • VOL. XXXI. PICKIERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2?, 1911 Wo. I2 a tafies4rtamal �ati�st. GREEN RIVER CHERRYWOOD ..Established 75 years v "' SPINX MILLS The Green River Union Sunday The Cherrywood Methodist Sunday MtdlEea6 School intend holding their anniver- School will hold a Christmas Enter- . eary seryicee_on Sunday and Monday, tainmeIIt an the. evening of Friday, GREENWOOD •� E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Aegis- Dec.81st and Jan. 1st. On Sunday Dec, 22nd, The programme will con- tiatiou1la tared member of the Optometrical Asso. services will be held at 2.30 and 7 p.m. sist of songs, recitations, dialogues, Nx' Ilhefi t of ofgl so. special attention siren co FLOUR : Mr Reaves. of McMaster University, drills&c., to be iv y MILLSIlheEcttnR of glasses. Eyes tested free. North 1 � y+ g' en b members of � �i 0iaremont. �gtf WHITE-SATIN- will conduct both services. On Mon- the school, accompanied by a Christ- CREAM--BUNS dap evening u firet•alaso program will mss Tree•laden with presents, Ad= T, O, MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S. 'T UNS be given by the scholars.of the school mission. adults 20 cents and children ; N• $dtabnrggh, m6mber or the Coll o � consisting of drills, recitations dialo- not members of the school 10 cts. ' I require 1009 bushels of Buckwheat at 3M Physician$and Edinburgh. of Ontario.]ioentiato Bread AWa4e, Makers Free. nes Admission I6 cents, child- sit So aI college of Surgeons, Edinburgh. g � once and will pay an extra price Rasess�attention to detesses of women and • ren (not members of the eChss•1) IOc. SCHOOL REPORTS for it for x "> FEB DN S. S. No. 14, Pickering, report far quick st price ehiMren. Ogles and residence,Brougham. • Doors open at 7. Concert at S. ' Will also pap highest price foe , PIC MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS T SUNNY MOUNT November: Class IV.-HazelHortop, and X-RAY INSTITUTE WELLAZrD FEED FLOUR _ Willie Hortop, III.-Geo,Middleton G OOa ' .� �. Playter Yake, Sr. II.-John Middle - IL - - -ONTARIO JUMBO Mrs. Thomas Tweedie is in poor Jr. II.-Ethel G IL w GrN TowL&, af. B., M. D., C. N., OAT health. o• J r• .He hel - ausslin, E k a H rtop Tom rtop, R Yu e. gE.l3'2' .OAT CROP Thomas Thornton spent Sunday last i- Phy$icsan-in charge CORM - i with Geo, Hastings. I•-Charlie Geer, Ida Linton, Gertie wAKERS'JOY-tbe beet bread flour. Specialist to BeoW Diseases. Prostacie Dia• Keneth Hastings spent Sunday last Yaks. Primary-David Pugh, Ches. . �►asse of area, Di$suee of,women, oaaoeze, CORN CHOP ter Geer Willie Evans,Roy Carr, Ada SI992MI-the best pastry Soar. 3'v a. 4-P.ay examination. Diseases of eye with friends in Whltevale. ' �,noes,tbroat and]Hari. Fitting glosses and CORN CRACKED Robert Tweedie and daughters sit Middleton, Eva Evans. Names in Special prices to farmers buying two all conte and chronic dsaeaa". MIXED CHOP pe order of merit for the month. No. on 02"H,oun 19 to.a and t to a Sunday with the formers father,Thos barrels and over. y Tweedie, roll 18. Average attendance for the - _ ,;1N FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS month 12. E. Forsyth, teacher, „'. �• Quete a number from here attended I chop finer than any other mill-that the sale of Mrs.Eli Wilson,Brougham S. S. No. ]2. Pickering, for Novem- Chopping Every Day, sham bar: IV,-Nellie Russell Lyman Bar- means a great deal this year Friday last. when feed is scarce. E. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS- - cls Frank Gostick. III.-Marie �• T22-00aaty OrownAWcrnq,aadCouny 8pecie.l Itoy Carter and Miss Lillie.at Green y'• 8>aisitmr. Ooart80asa, Hamilton, Hilda Ham and Winnie ;' Whi11bv, 2-. River, and Mise Gra sent Sunda F. Z. GiR�EN CALWELL'S MOLASSES y p y Wilson equal,Roy Wilson. II.-Har- MEAL With Miss Bertha Carter, old Barclayy Charlie Russell, Clark �f' T. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, Bunker.. Pt, 11. Sr.-Ravmond Pil- St. George's Anglican ClltirCll G �L Jcleff,. Soticifor•Notary Public,special Exams- GREENWOOD tr for Mias Court of Justice, Bock rtrset. J• L. �►PIN�, LIMITED, key, Myrtle Ham. Russell Pilkey. Pt. which°' ny II. Jr.-Russell Hamilton, Fred Rid- SUNDAY ssRvtiRt9 <� t y C. F. McGrotty moved his family to die. Sr• I,-Fred Wilson. Jr. l.- - E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and PICKEItING, ONT, Whitby this week, Helen Biirclav, Gurdon Riddle. Pres- Morning Prayer 10.90 A. M. 'b -`•,t-•solicitor.No Bcuce ii'ilsoa is spending $ week g y eary Pnbsse Etc. krooay to- eat every day : L7man Barclay, Dean 'loan. office nest door to the standard sank, with friends at Freeman. 41,tirs, Leonard Pllkey, Marie Harrill. Evening " 7,011 P. Al Whitb►, 9°1y is Sirs. Bruce, 1frs. Blakely and L. �$ BEAL Sanderson, of Toronto, were here this ton, Hilda Ham, Winnie Wilson, ���#ct�Cifif �I%6ibi?fr. we-•k with Richard and :ilii. Wilson. Harold Barclay, Mabel Hamiltq' Sunday School 2,00 P. M, w"" " Thomas and bliss Wilson and fedi- Average attendance 29. J. Pilkej. G. HAM-Issuer of M�crriage CLAREMONT ily returned to FrPemao, after spend. teacher, ;ay. Licensee in the County of Ontario, ing N couple of weeks with friends f si enna village, i„rry ,for all styles of€urniture: here. NROuaHAM. -- POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- S.and Mrs. May called on a few of 9 J. H. Madill lost a valuable horse _ T. tionser. valances, collector and iwne: their friends on Saturday to say good N short rites ago. GO marriage licenses.Brangbam, toy hve. previous to their leaving fC. James and Mrs. Routley paid us A g 4'"� ' •y D�- HOPPER Ibauer of Marriage �`rt10H�3TasmicniA their future home. May flying visit on Monday. , . Licenses is the County of 00%sr1o. Moulding � they have a safe and pleasant trip. Wm. Brown is home from Business ? Q>e6ca ac■tore and hie residence,Ciasemoat. , College for the Christmas holidays. i ✓�+"' Picture ]"i Remember Whiteaale Baptist S.S. Colin Philip, who was India p��d .,. S.BEATON,TODFNSHIPOLEI38 ` Entertainiilent Xmas night last week, is now much improved. �. Conveyancer, Commissioner for > Edward Griffiths and daughter are iadk4a te, Acooantans. Et0. kion" to lean +•�•-� ta.nee of Marriage ;°° ],�,�dow Shaide8 NORWAY ®pending; a week in uncle gain's do- • I"him iaawir• wht ♦ e. Ops. y.t -. malas. - ` bson ban returned POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, There died do Sunday ta'Ight a well from a wss ise ildred stt with friends in To- ' 'F• for Counties of York Lad Ontario, Ane. - y 41 11100 rile$of all kinds Ltteaaed to as ahes11ert known resident of the east encs, in the ronto. ECG STOVE NUT re11co.. Address Orae•Jtiver P.O, oat pe raon of. Arthur $parks• who has George Duncan haft on Thursday for I UNDERTAKING lived in Toronto since boyhood and ,PEA STEAM a' a short visitto his brother In Western t UT B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- who w,cs born in Pickering township Ontario. • tionew •alaawr and collector for il� Connection 38 years ago. The late Mr. Sparks Mias Nertx Bennett left last Wed- Ds.! (wi081 is 8Z1 ilII(�i'I' i - moanaiw or Ontario and York All kind$ of - was a carpenter and builder and was IIeadap for t3rNad Rapids. to take a " lealee eo0daated uth•r p vately or by a0ettou J for a number of este employed td!n the cover. _ 17ass notes 001 se P.. dates or otbapsr IHstance n0.Otl�ett. p y course in nursing. P F IDioalars Lppry as residence,Slisabsth St.Pick. World building as a mectianical engi• F. C. Machin, of the School of Prac- srinif Phous orders lett at Nzwe Office,?ick. Priced-moderate. Best Coal at lowest price. •��_ ,i Hama, or ktaoaab s store,-Csaremout. will-re _ neer, He leaves a widow and amen tical 3cieace; Toronto, is barns for his .. ow"prompt attenboa, Sa etaeuca.auarsn. children. He is also survived by a Christmas vacation. ��TT } _ i•,:. wd. 11[yphonenumber isindepeadentkSOL - - -- brother, Robert Sparks, of Toronto Mrs, Brodie, who was confined to L SPIN Ltd. it �M *n COMINGt� pont office; two sisters, Mrs. John the house last week with a severe cold ' f • c. R. ��N Al ja Gibb of Toronto, and Mrs. Them. Field 1s now recovering nicely, a tr7 I of Picketing. The funeral took Lace PICKERING G dCK P JRmPa and Mrs. Lemmon attended and we are getting ready to supply on Wednesday afternoon, when the Richard -and Mrs. Wilson's silver :a WNfTtyAti, OA/T, your wants in the following remains were interred in the Norway wedding at Greenwood last week. Etmer.l Dinetor and l[mlcaiiraip. cemetery. �i'e wish you all a Merry Christmas Kodake, Watches: Clocks, Srcelets, and a Prosperous Hapliy New Year, °ty Any business entrosteil to me will Pendants, Cut Glass, Stationery, Brod be carefuily bandied. Brlisbes, Pipes. Purses, Souvenirs, Have you forgotten the Whitevale Gen. Philip, Brougham Central Store. Baptist Xmas Tree. Dec. 25. Mrs. Byer, of Stonffville, is visiting -Charges Moderate - _ i Post ards and Booklets. her mother, .Mrs. D, Dafoe, Sr., who 'Independent Phone No, 1514. We have added a:nice line of Books, is laid,up with a severe attack of scia- Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea sizes - - suitable for Xmas Gifts. -_ _. -WHITEVALti tics, in hard coal. ; - Mrq. W. J. Devitt and daughter Best I Iiimp steam coal. All coal Is S. R. Pennock spent last Saturday have gone to Thornbury to spend under cover, full weight and JOHN' PHILIP Get a box of "Pickering Pills," the in Toronto. Xmas with the former's parents, Mr. prompE service. Brest laxative Tonic. They will The Methodist Christmas Tree was and airs. Foster. - ' make yell enjoy your Xmas dinner. a grand success, '%'hence that-joyful sound? 'Tis U �� B E Ha8 a full line or rresh and cur- Her. J. Trickey spent the first of the the blendieg of wedding and Xmas- ` ei •• ' Od.meats constantly on hand, week in Toronto. bells 'Eyes tested-Free, Boys do not let the old,mould- A Good stock of rough and matched -' A few inches of snow would help boards, cow bells, etc„ get covered hemlock, also matched and dress- Apiee Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Satisfaction guaranteed. the roads wonderfully. with snow. ed spruce and pine. _ 1Bam9 Bologna, Weiners, etc. A� C Miss Mabel Leary is spending the A union meeting of the W. F. M. S. T• Mr /{lJp/-/4 DDEN holidays at her home here. and Mission Band of St.John's church 2x,Ss and 4x Ontario cedar shingles. Highest prices paid for We are glad to see Geo. Hutchings was held on �Yedriesday afternoon, 8x and 4x B. C. shingles, Butcher's cattle DRUGGIST AND GRAD17ATE OPTICIAN around again, after his recent illness. when it was decided to form a Wom- Let me quote you prices on anp build- John Kirton was recently presented en's MissionarySociety on the co- ' PICKERING, = ONT, with a beautiful Morris chair b the y ing material you may-require. • • y operative plan, studying both Homeiekerrng live members of his Sabbath School class. and Foreign work. Bill stuff a specialty, Stanley and Mies. Guseie Annis, of A'meeting of the parlous commit- Independent phone 1504, "•• REAL .ESTATE Toronto, spent Sunday with W. S. tees in connection with St. John's •"•� and Mrs. Major. Mr. Ann' also 1 Fowl$ap r, to be 'held on the 98th A. 'tC e R E E S-O R '' ,�'ir8t=e18Be riga for hire. led the Methodist ul. i afternoon 7 Two fifty farms for ease cheap, sad evening. P P was held at the home of Colin Philip ,Day Or night- - Good buildings, plenty of,water, one- Remembr the Baptist S. S. Anni- on Monday evening, when the final LOCUST HILL P arrangements were made for what . Bus meets 811 tT81II8 half in cash, balance .on most a e if versary and Xcilas Tree on December B 13 promises to be a most successful required. .. 24th and 20th. On Sunday Mr. Bal- event. Teaming promptly attended to. lantyne, of Toronto,will occupy the The township council held the final Agent for Canada Carriage'Co. Also 'a Rood tenement` dwelling pulpit at 10.90 a. m., 2.80 p, m. and 7 meeeting of the year on Friday last, yielding 12%in the village of Picker- P• m, On Monday evening a programs when they wound up the business of • • We H Peak, in will be given consisting of drills solos. - sg the year. When the business was , Pic"ring. choruses, duets, rreadings, etc. Ad- concluded the reeve, Mr. Mowbray, >ttsft�r�t��♦ �� , ��. mission 15 cents, children 10 cebts. treated the members' of the council :�7MR TABLE-Piekering station G and the township officials to an oyster, T.R. Trains going East due as follows- �eY� Don't forget Dec. 25th, White- supper at the McLean House,which No. 6 Mail 8.05 A M. . was much enjoyed by all. •�,= •' 12 Local 2.43 P.M. �f � vale Baptist Xmas Tree. 14 Loosl -6.04 P. 1k1. _ Trgins going Wit due as follows We V. Richardson• HIGHLAND CREEK "! Oshawa, Dec. 18, 1911. No. 13 Loos , 8.36 A.M. :_. .. ._ Ontario: 11 Loom 2.s0 P,M, A very interesting and most pleas- To The orf South Officer, W. - •" 7 Mail 8,00 P.M, Notary Public, Pickering. ing event took place on the evening of The Returning Officer, W. M. Real, 'Sundav included. Tuesday, the 21st ult„ at the home of Esq., having declared me elected as io .15peCiel,list Mrs: Wm. Collins, when Rev. R. B. in the Our ntario Legislature fotative for r he cam- I Beynon, Rev. J. H. Oke and Mr. Ed- a 1 Leg The In all kinds of tire-setting. Binder win Collins met and presented her ing Parliament, I take this early op- A portunity of thanking you for the GIFT and mower knives ground. with an address and a purse of fifty honor conferred, And to express the ' that ^� ' DOMINION BANB Ladders of all kinds in stock. dollars. Mrs: Collins has for many b ears been an active worker in the ops that I will sf enabled to sepia- rlstdr ieNr F Head office, Toronto and to order. y sent you all satisfactorily, regardless1;9 +� n ebbath School, 'during which time y y g faction b lr Skate Shikrpening and she has been a great influence for in party, race a creed, in the govern- bon 01 h Cbrfrr_ • a} E.B. Osler;M, P„'President good. The presentation was made by in body in the Province, I desire to mar �>o / .boert� : . D. Matthews, Vice President Saw .Gtinlming her numerous friends including many extend to you all my best wishes for a C. A. Bogert, General M'g'r - of those who were members of her S. Merry Christmas and A .Prosperous rhe Aw/rerl•rt and- ebs►oie fJapital$4,700 OW, Resei Te 815,700,00 Y $. class of years ago.who wished to and IIaPPy New Year. tay.urn.on•r It..t. i Total Assets 870,000,000 W N JACKSON, BRICK HOA4 ive some definite ex ress'on of their Yours very truly, W. s g b • Or Watches. Clocks, Silverware, Cnt A Branch of this Bank has been estab- high esteem, appreciation and good W. E. N. $INCLADR, Glass,.Ebony, Leather Goods, Silver ' wishes, Mrs. ollins with her late Novelties,and many other things suit >r liehed in London, England, Hao@ yon lots of Water I lamented husband has been most sac- able for'Xmas resents. 79 Cornhill,E. C. FiAL)L R16tiI8TEA. P This-Bzancb .ill tine Lenora of Creditand riflcing,acid was never tired of show= - c 1pratteon alum utpa intsta0anada,ne�o- ing kindness to others, and neither We have a large maortment of Case p blas BAD$sent otore�ollectlon,make talo�s phlc 1JCR BROS., OF WHITZVALI time nor distance has obliterated the FRIDAY, DEC. 22nd. 1911-Extensive Goods in sets of Manicure, Sbaving # 'ftranslere and transact every deseripIon ot, are prepared to furnish you anything .influence she has exerted on the lives credit sale of colts and cattle, at Brash,, Comb and Mirror, Military .F, ill be f g babod o in the line of watet supply such as of others, Mrs.Collins re lied in a Pickerin Village, the property of Brushes, Writing, Clothes and Hat Information will be lnzniahed os. all Caaedlaa PP p p p qq tans mattarL ropriate terms to the address, tbank- H. A. Jifk' Sale at one. Bee Brushes, etc., at j A specie]department will>» pumps, windmills, hydraulic tame, Ing bills. Fred Pristili, auctioneer. Q ,\ P1 KE I N GI ,-T, - HE C R NE or'edit provided roe the lumbin etc. is the donors for their gift and she R. N. BASSETT'S a" W of viafwn and bearan of our Lettere of plumbing. wtahea through the Nsa s to thank all � They are also expert well drillers those who contributed to the purse The United States Government CHAR. D. GORDON, Manager and respectfully solicit and to assure them that their kindness bite removed the duty on Can- Jeweler and Optician. y�c Pe y your patron, and good wshes will always remain adian paper and pulp entering •�T• 2 'T �3 'S� ra k I i BY BRANCH'e age for the future. Ind.nbone 5621 fresh in her memory, at sou sir a y• :., ,h .� L •..'-.. .&.S..A.„e3.. ' _.::C•.� g , •,.,'�: :.a..A'. p�' w.":S � -��". ' S9^' e• '.y `n i*•a_ -�i " k�6 � 4s. `• ! ("'e ' �. %'•' - te�U , ti �' , S. a c• Y r -IRT e .� ". c ,•oocn +., r .h � � r•�i .� -r:. y : hie desire to follow another cab, ` which he said had disappeared. We ,.MatCS3 " saw no cab such as he described, Christmas GI fs - y - and we treated his words as a mere 1 ;`, S device to abstract attention. We TER .r U� right A moment later he ,r were r gLOSE `acs and we ._ . . made an attempt toe escape, were compelled to use considerable �+ n 0 ,013, THE HOUSE 1N THE force to prevent him from being aK3'E i successful." sfulm" 0 RUE BARBETTE •. � - commissary turned it's eyes Stropping i No Honing 1 No to the prisoner and was seemmgly about to question him, whesi_I3rett rf For the man who shaves, you , Gingerly and cautiously the two said with a smile— , ;:•', �1 couldn't select a more accept- : CHAPTER X.—(Cont d) men somewhat relaxed the strain, "Perhaps, monsieur, you Will A, t� •mss world­ able patience and self-denial were and he was able to breathe freely low me to, say a word or two.'' + able gift " 1 tet rewarded. Alight, quick step once more. "Certainly." The official knew ?;?), famous razor. Progressive shrouded female form shot past the Then he laughed, but he could that criminals generally implicated Caen everywhere are using it. ,opea window. not help ssaying in English— themselves when they commenced La Belle Chaseeuse was evidently "Thee hadow of Scotland Bard explaining matters. _- The "NO Honing-1�t0 Strop- _ in a hurry. She sped along at a falls on me even here. Porr old • You -are acting, I presume, ' ping"I feature snakes a hit. g ace; until she reached said the barrister, '`in obedience ♦ � =:r`_ s surprising p Winter, how I will roast him over *' -` ' with every shaving man. a 4 a crossing where the rows of stalls this adventure 1" to reports received frorn Lvudo i .' and booths were temporarily sus- "What are you talking aboutt" olice with reference to tie murder Standardd Few can strop a razor right. ` pended, At one corner stood a demanded one of the men. of four Turkish subjects at A1:bert e Sets - The Gillette doesn't " cab, and towards this vehicle she +,I was only thinking aloud," re Gate, and the theft of som.i va'u- oo need it. � directed her steps. Before Brett plied Brett. able diamonds belonging t) the quite realized what was happen "And what were your thoughts t" Sultan?" � 5 The Gillette l8 abso- ing, the door of the cab opened, "Simply this, that the sooner I Th;s calm summary' c.f +..ne facts - - mademoiselle jumped inside, and, meet your remarkable astute com a with 32 doable- lute\ safe. You can seemed to disconcert tae Fr•�•ich- a► y $' as if he were waiting for her al- missary the better. I 'shall be man. It astonished him consider- edged blades serve as fast as you _. 1 arance, the driver whipped up pleased." ably to find his prisoner thus is+ii like. Your Shave is perfect—CIeaII, quick, Safe his horse and drove off at a fuzz eating so clearly the nature f the 'ous pace. CHAPTER XI. charge to be brought against h m. and economical. The Gillette is adjustable— At that instant a small victoria The journey across Paris proceed- "That may be so, he admitted: for a light Or a Close shave. - with a sturdy pony in the shafts, without. further incident, until "It is so," went on iiTeu; "and, d ` which had lust deposited a lively they reached the prefecture. in this matter ou are even mvt Ask your dealer to show you the different styles i` :.,fare in the vicinity of the Moulin of Gillettes. If he has not the goods or our - - - dt�ve along the street. The two detectives hurried their hopelessly idiotic than I to.l: y'•:•i Rouge, into it and said Prisoner into a large general of- to be. I have told you m�' r,siiia you are Brett sprang catalogue, WYite us. - We will see that y : .-eagerly to the driver— five, where he was surveyed with and profession, I am 'a friend � f � �• r . some curiosity �y the subordinates Mr. Talbot, the English gentleman Supp n . "Keep that cab in sight: I will lounging near a huge fire, whilst� who has been spirited away in c(,ri. ' pay you double sate:" one ui their number reported his I netts-)n with this crime, arA I have Pocket Edit�,orlS, 5.0o to �6.Qo. a; The man tightened his reins and arrival. After a brief interval he to my pocket at this moment A IF- - Offib �oII Seg �•50 up• - - raised his whip in prompt obedi- was taken into an inner office. Be-I ter from the British- U nde:-St V' jr encs to the order, when suddenly bind a green baize-covered table tary of State for Foreign \flat'R. i, into the vehicle was seated a shay lookin man, authorizing me to use my best e.f G�lette Safety Razor Co. of Canada$ meted d two min jumped sharp-looking Arom opposite aides, seised Brett whose face was chiefly composed of -torts towards elucidating the znys _ -and forced him down on to the eyebrows, pitice-nez, a hooked tery and tracking the tea crinin {i(JiCg Bpd FedKgry : fi3$f• AleXeadtT�•*n6DfrNl• IF iseat, while one of them said to the nose, and a furious imperials. els. 'Here is the letter," ..he con ii►stonished cabby— , "Your name 4" he said sharply. I tinned, producing a document al l / _, pq sr000wko + "Take us at.once to the Centra. "Reginald .Brett,'; was the re- laying it before the amazed offici- T— Perfecture of Police." ply. al. Further, an inquiry mode' at The man .recognized that these The Frenchman required this to the Grand Hotel will produce un- The + ' {, -newcomers were not to be trifled be spelt for him. questionable testimony from the -- _ „___._ _-- (' _ with. Without a word or a-question Naticnality i" manager, who knows me, and from GOLF BALL IK COW'S EAR. . y'.. he rattled his her across the stone ,(English " my friend, Lord Faiiholme, who RCE OF. HEART BEATS remarkable i c d- SOUi "Professioat" - occupies rooms there 9t this in') prof. Arthur Keith, of London,� e match on thlinks at pavement, and then Brett choking n a g� fm a Th with rage at this interferenoe at „ "� z Royal Colla a of Sur. nt i i l ma Barrister at-law mens. g 1 Balmoral Castle went-the rounds+ is supreme moment, realized that The official consulted stype-writ- Lord Fairholme. stuttered the Eng , has been givin demonatra- ' of London society A distingutsh- a for some extraordinary reason he from a mass of papers fastened by °ffic:al. 1�h that is the nam tis ten document, which he selected 5• ns at the g members of King George t< staff _ F - eves a prisoner, and in the hands of given by the other.prisoner.-' peons, illustrating-the remarkable ' at a critical moment apparently. adv antes made lately--in the-know- f o loft Eris as much as he couple of detectives. an India rubber bind. Then he "1Jo you mean to gay you have ailed t o all c By this time the cab containing looked curiously at the prisoner. arrested the Earl oglin withe? ledge of the structure, function may have intended in making an s .,the lady had vanished, but the bar ++Are you au re this is the min?" gasped Brett, struggling with ..n approach � and diseases of the heart, One of stroke The bail was rister made one despairing effort he said to the senior detective. arresiatzbl© desire to augh, the most remarkable di4coverics is seen to hit Scow The animal �i "For Heaven's sake," he said to Quite positive, monsieur." The Frenchman -covered his con- that of a small mass of tissue, which move off unconcernedly. The his captors, "take die where you +Then take off his wig .and get fusion by growling an unintelliglule has been named "'the pacemaker of, t vacat- 1 gentleman.. went.to the spo will, but first follow that cab and the heart," because it is.apparently ;ed by the cow but con not find the uncertain its destination." a, towel, ao that he may remove : order, and bent over the letter ball: He turned to 4 animal, of some of his make-up. The rascal vehich Brett had given to hitn. In within this.small mass of peculiar which at that moment shook Iter '' demanded one an attar. I never saw half a minute one of the detecf'ivep I tissue that the beat, of the hearthas What cabl'' should be Ws guards sarcastically. a better disguise in my life." returned, and with him was. Fair its origin Although it is tris chief head. The movement caused the "1 he cab which "I wished �our Brett krievv it was hopeless to holm'e on whose honest face indig 1 6 bail to roll out of cher earl . centre for the activity and mala- driver to overtake at the moment attempt explanations at this stage. nation and astonishment struggled i bort of the heart, (\sere are ap- ` when ou`' unced on me," He readily fell in with their di-rec far mastery, cannot be you, p.arently many 'secondary centres , .knd many a man who belieses in -This is mere trick," broke in tions, and in a few seconds he stc+od "Oh, surely th$t ca 3 which can take over the intiataon of i doing the greatest good do the ' the other. "llon't bother about revealed in something akin to his Brett'" cried his lordship, the rn'� the heart beat when the chief one{s d greatest number regards number his cab. We have got him safe ordinary appearance• went he entered the room. "11' destroyed. ; me as the greatest number _ enough, and let the commissaire Xow, the French Commissary of of all the — fools that ever i=ced, _ ensu with him now. these French- Johnnies take the „Listen .to me, have cried Brett: Police was no fool. He was an-. !'You are making a frightful mss- adept at reading character, but he spo led theewholeebusiiness.that If the take. Your action at this moment was certainly puzzled after a snarl- brutes had not taken me by. sur- rretrievable delay and scrutiny of Btett's clear�ut, lute\ rise I would have knocked over a a ? E A R S E X P E i E N C E spay cause i ligent features. Nevertheless, he P hose. If you will only do as I tell knew that the criminal instinct is dozen of them before they arrested ou— often allied .with the most decep- me-" Y "Shtit up," growled the first Live•external appearances, So he "Silence!" Shrieked the commis- Shut ommis - - inan, "or it will be worse'tor you turned_to the detective, and said— cavy, into whose mind was intrad- Your best plan is to keep-a (inset ++Tell me, briffy, what hap- ung the oonsciousnese that he had tongue in your head.". peneell committed an outrageous blunder. It was not often+that Brett :lost- „In accordance with instructions, "��hat did you say your name :iEXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR hit temper, but most certainly he lied. `vast he demanded fiercely. 15 ABgtDL1JTEt..V PURE. -lost it on this occasion. He-was monsieur, the man.- rep � told you my name• an hour "Philippe. and I ascertained the The first and Brest essential of a food . preduct, is endowed with no small share of phy- PP ago, said his lordship haughtily, - - and for an instant movements, of the prisoner at the. ,•and if you had not been so beast- purity; the purity and Quality;of our Extra (Iraaulated f ales\. strength, have never been questioned. the wild notion came into his head Grand Hotel. During the after ly clever you would have believed that he might perhaps succeed in noon he received messages from me I am the Earl of Fairholme, Once make a comparison with other Sugars and you throwing the two dettetiveii into London and from some persons in a fact that'can be readily substan- ' not be satisfied with any but lttedhputlt. _the roadway and,;then overpower Paris, which d-ocumgeessiong now tiated by dozens of people here in Dainty, Tea Tables are ahraya served with the driver, taking charge of the probably in his possession. Paris, and this is Mr. Reginald PARIS LUMPS to be had in'n-'. SEAL. pSouad vehicle himself and trusting to luck quitted the hotel at eight o'clock, Brett', a•friend o€ none, who would duet proof cartons, and by again to catch sight of the vanish disguised as you have seen. He have probably discovered the mss- tery of my friend's disappearance The Canada Sugar hi2ef'inftlg (�i0., _ = . ed lady and her companion, who, called for a moment at a (souse in and the whereabouts of those die (.(mites - `• he doubted not, had awaited her the Rue du Chaussee d'Antd , the MONTREAL, CANADA. - arrival at the quiet corner whet© number of which the noted, and moues by this time if you had not est.rtt.t,ea in ,sea �o>�R°°F•tb -' - the joined him. then made his way to the Cafe Noir interfered." Unconsciouslty he must have given in Montmartre. There we watched- His lordship was hardly• cacut _ Y ant, with annoyance, but the acute some premonition of this desperate him from the door for sear\ trio official had now convinced himself _ __ Scheme, for 'the two.- policemen hours. He feigned drunkenness, that a stupid mistake had been -— J . tightened their grasp, forced his but held communication with person." hands higher up his back, and bent committed by his department. t ' cried the commissary. He became apologetic and suave. his head forward until he was in "Ha Y1 �• He explained that their mysteri- 'danger of'having having either his neck This struck him as an important or his shoulders dislocated. point. He made a memorandum ous proceedings had to some extent "Will you keep quiet?" murmur- of it. committed #'hem in the eyes of the I ' r• ed the chief detective.' "You can "Soon after eleven o cloak he police to secret knowledge of the 111 not escape, andyou are only mak- rose hastily and quitted the cafe, crime which had so thoroughly ung the affair more disastrous to crossed the Boulevard, and hailed aroused the detective departments - - yourself." a cab. We would 'h'ave followed n n r• to both London and Paris. Then Brett realized that further him, but -there was o other ve- Evidently Scotland Yard.had not resistance was hopeless. He r.-ian- hide in sight. As our instructions advised the French police of Mr. Brett s official connection The the aged to• gurgle- out that if they were to arrest him at any moment , would allow him to assume si more he seemed likely to elude us, we hunt for the murderers. The agents icomfortable attitude he would not seized him. He struggled violent- of the Paris Bureau had watched 'trouble them•any, -further. ly, and told us some story about Breti's comings and goings during the day; and the detectives' fie- UM �� F�1�11S - '-•; ions, once:aroused were intensnsified y r _ when his friend, Lord. Fairholme, sought the aid of two uniformed eao 5nd C �� ' v policemen to break in the. door of • the Turkish residents in the. Rue 'I�ie Rayo LamQ is the best and MCA y N A ` for any part of your home. White \satin has made BaErbette�. millions of fiutul`ies. 1 ' • b' sd'ong von now, politely concluded the It is m we d b teat eeec" : �- tsh commisearv, he would regretfully it famous. And it sever eLt *n Jud tie%*that ere new rind entirety dl[ferent from ordinary preparetiona. They a000ntpl itsdE end to you.. fun the 11p•too,f w bedroom lled to detain them fora lnthedieiet- room or the �the Eta7e� their purpose without disturbtug the rest of the system, and are therefore the be compelled i while,� verifie or library.where a c ea. see h><6t lr aaeded. �� euaseww other wt les and ideal laxative for the nursinr mother. nvJhey do not afteot the child, It aitatementa tMe awhile they would tis°' \tie a bacomiu�lamp"" i�r to cissa andrawick. -- The Rayo is nide of solidsta,Bickel- Compounded, like alI NA-DRU W preparations, by e:peri aherntsta not be subject to any further in- i h ted withoutreso�ini.6e '� Easily d' w W'hef.rdrerbe'w•'6r to aaanssUe7 d unsatletaator�rte'll gladly,return your manes. desired. AArocy d.�i�,w.6o.+r•�+b�Gee.tRa,e : 2gt a bos. it your druggist hs,not yet stocked them,send ZSo•and sr24 dignities• and might procure such refreshments as they The Queen City Oil Co"" �d will matt them. _ lNoetr.ai• They would probably be xet at lib t Tttieod L•+and(�esetmt Certr,o•:,1 aF C•esdo,�°d- • e r t y yr i t h i n n co a pl P r f hours. (To be continued.) •�f .x'gm,. ,t ' «y4_.:,..4.F'` s e•.f i"N F`tir ..t•-ig,r . a- ,*,g;•, t arc+sr.., '�a. � •, • .♦ - ,.?: ,�. -�_`,. . :.•' t ;., N 57 W•:t�- ' ' M' ..7•.• . : -%', hS7. .�`?J Y•lvid'..r�-- v.!,+-m rL •+•C' r•�i,{;' '. . '�'.h- � '• '". .las. :...c. ...,..... ., w.., .Y,�.. •, ti'.,.., .,.. +""\,. ,. J,r :�. .4�. +. 7. a ^4s u r. ...-A ...5..... ..•.saes.'';. ,�, _ r 'v 7� - - done, set it to cool on something "! ` >Zi • • ' !ll that will let the air circulate freely / ;its Delicious Drawingualit�es uUderneath it—the perforated pacti �of a potato-ricer has been used st.•c- 'L� �'• � � R���% cessfully for the purpose. A pie e a Q IKING-'RESULTS i cooled in this way does not hbvn y 'Ar® manifested In nit!!1lons of Teapots dally y t� soggy, under crust, as pies set cu' ;o-•. a cold surface, and thus made to steam, are likely to have. Nev 3r -• / , 41 cut a pie until you are ready to \ serve it. The juice runs t ut, and i ,�,.,•„ / W the pie is spoiled. E1lldtlETT MFM!.LP ,r ITtr ECONOMIES. THE TEA OF ST E R ES N C WORTH --use Soap When Sewing. gave small bits of white soap, let them 'BLACK MIXED fir BREEI1I Baled Packets UnlY dry, and you will find them a good 6E:asap!. rased on Facial" Oa Addrees @ "SALAUA." Toronto substitute for tailors chalk. ' _ Preserve Steel Pens.—Steel pens are destroyed by corrosion from -. acid in the ink. Put in the ink some nails or old steel pens, and .� - the acid will exhaust itself on them, " T h �, and the pens in use will not tor- be rode: MAKING SAFE INVESTMENTS the banker er such s company would be �r '. t' ses.se Broil the pieces lswhite, press welfare. a • � deeply concerned in its a He e efore there be would be a f them $month, use them to make - well and th a w covclothes, covers, n e' N � possibility of dthe company bay- corsethe a waists, apse or 0 RELATIVE AMOUNT OF NET QLICK remote children'sclo hes, and with the ex- ASSETS OEPENA SAFETY OF in$ to pay o s advances e y (Notes of Particular Interest to Women Folks pense of a few cents for lace there matured, if that were at an inconvenient will be gariifents like new and MOST INDUSTRIAL soNos. time. There is, as a result, no danger of ,. which will wear as well, •-- inability to renew maturing notes such If you are short a bread tin take In Canada whore Banking System Is So occurred in the united States in 1907, TESTED RECIPES. Orange Cups.-Cut top of orange an old tomato can and cut one end course, the greater the proportion is the n' Superior Current Assets Nand Not EX- off about half inch from top, re- off evenly. This will bake a nice and which caused most of the indnatrtil ,, Fish Garnish.—When fish is sere- move the orange juice with tea- round loaf of bread. A cake also used current Liabilities by to Creat failures of that year there: So in.can- ; Bd and one wishes that course to apnea, leaving as you with, slice .can be baked in it. Proportion as In states-Bond Issue to ads, unless bank advances form an in. } look nice, place lettuce leaves sea- bananas into the,orange juice, and be Safe Should Not Exceed' Amount of considerable part of the total liabili- t5 (toned with salt and pepper, on in sweeten ; fill the orange shells with !~ Net Quick Assets unless Rea! Estate a ties. the proportion between current ass- -- - dividual dishes; place fish in cea- the mixture, and place on lettuce :SALT AS A CLEANSER. seta and current liabilities seed not be �� bre of dish and garnish with a slag Considerable. to great as, two to one, although, of it _ of fresh buttered popcorn. leaf on small plate, This snakes a As a kitchen disinfectant s-ilt is i dainty, attractive dessert. invaluable. A lump of it should be better. where' bank loans are secured E in Nest.—Cut a slice from The article@ contributed b7 Inventor- by such stable commodities as grain, ! Egg Apple Pudding.—Add to one and ke t in the kitchen sink, where it are ror the sole purpose of sulding pro*P iron, steel. 'etc, and form a anbstai sal I. stem end of each tomato and after a half cupfuls of strained stewed will dissolve slowly and keep the Dect,ve int'eswr@, aid. it vosw,ble of ea.' scooping out the Centre slightly is..¢ them from los.ag money tl•r-)orb part of ;he current liabilities, the pro. P B g y apples the juice of an orange, the drain pipe p p pure nd wholesome. •ilaciag it to -wad-eat otertirtsea. The.! portion of current loans to current Its- lbake in the usual way. Remove grated rind and juice of half a le Frush it frees wi n a straw su.ti• imvart'al sad reliable character of the j ' 1 y g information may be relied upon The ! b:lities may fall to one and a h if to one !from the oven and before quite I mon, three tablespoonfuls of skier tion of boilin hot salt water, For R , alone mound a whippedwhite of r three- uartem of a cupful of g writer nt trees arci�no and the D o serve without misgiving. Is. the @boo inetaa�e yr q p removin a stains from silver, of this paper have no intereete to serve leg over each one, and drop the I sugar, and two tables aunfuls of g egg to coaaec:,on with this matter other than I the proportion is one and three q�iarter@ gg 4 1 salt applied with a soft cloth will those of the reader 1 to one. Ko1k, of which the skin has not gelatin soaked in cold water and act like magic. A pinch of salt ad = The proportion between net gntek as een broken, In the centre of each then dissolved in hot, water. Stir ded to will u adcen fee just before (By "Investor."I sets and bonded debt is a most impost l y !mound; replace in oven until all this mixture until it thickens a , l the little pieces are slightly brown- little, then fold in the whites of al flnvnvr of the berry and give body The import "oe of current assets have ani ooneideratloa. where a company has , or; serve at once, generally with three eggs whipped to a stiff froth to the drink, Greens used for ss- ing a enbet,-ntial margin in excess of no real estate the bonded debt of a come Si ir toast and parsley. In place of the or a hasp pint of whipped cream. lads -should be thoroughly ringed current liabilities is, of course, appar Dany should never exceed oto net qui of -tomatoes green or red peppers may Tura into a mold, and when cold eat when -aousidering the accounts of an assets. Wbera there to real estate o! -$e used. serve with whipped cream. in salt Rater to dislodge possible value the bonded debt should not exceed ' toduatrtal company- with a view to In- Smooth M-ush.=When thickened Breakfast Ora es.—Peel an insects. Sprinkle salt on a dinTy two-thirds the value of the Teal estate _».•. i g carpet before sweeping and the vesting to ice bonds. we read teat week _ lake crank egg beater and beat it orange, separate the sectiuna, [ay transformation wrought will con- that this excess to called net quick its- the thenet heicea eee ss, and her gain of tbeee two over well. You will have no lumps. flat 1n form of spokes on a wheel seta." and saw that-It-had an important I .ince the most skeptical of the bonded debt the better: In the cavo of _ • �g� Ham Omelet.—Use two eggs well in a saucer, sprinkle powdered su value of salt as a cleanser along bearing on the value of the bonds of any the balance sheet Riven above, real fie beaten, olZe-half- cup of milk, one gar over them, and place a red this Iine. company whose land holdings had a - clip of ham cut in small pieces. Stir candy or drop of jelly. is.' the mild- ,g, _ leer •value than the amount of bonds tate, building@, machinery, eta, amount - this mixture to-gethtic, place in oma- die and on each eectlon. Stick is - ontataediaS: to 51.994.8W, of whicb-owing to the nae .» _ let pan. and cook until it becomes aI1 toothpick sats net or two and serve. LUCINDA'S EXPERIENCES. For sn industrial bond to be tore of this particular business — the greater proportion to 01 value in case' i$ the thickness of poached .eggs. quic4 assets,' however, should .do more of forced liquidation. Ordinarily, how. 'Terve on toast. CAKES. One That Claude Says Is Ancient, then merely exist. •They must be exam- .7 1Delicious ChOCa.—One pint mill[ ined with reference to their relation to ever, probably under 25 per crni, of the a \. Ginger Sponge.—Use three eggs, - But Which Is New to Her. real rAtate. buildings and machinery as J :One pint sites, two tablespoonfuls several other items to which they ahoula w : of grated chocolate, two tablespoon- one cup brown sugar, one cup New <<M,yy brother Claude tells me," bear a definite proportion. tenni represents the .alae of the lead. Orleans molasses, one-clip melted said Luncinda, "teat this story has Taking arbetrarily only 28 per cent. is tills cocoa, a pinch of salt; dissolve Y The lollowtng is a balance„ sheet ct choco:ate and caeca with hot water cups flour, one tablespoonful • f e'n- been told to his personal knowledge an industrial company whose bonds oar tfi4p rase. we taus net gnlok easel. of and stir into hot milk and water;I butter or lard, three artd 11 half 1,000 times and he thinks he says- 8763.9e] plus valve of land $39e,96a or C' fir, one tablespoonful of cloves, y considered a Bound investment and i+ -,deet cook slowlp five or ten minutes g p° that if you should search the back Of as an illustration chiefly because $i,i62,943 behind the $2,051, 0 of bond, g one tablespoonful of soda. Lait .if files of the papers you would find it a:�tarjang, Ioaving a margin of over ' and add one-third the, quantity of of the simplicity o! its arrangement, it L all one cup boiling water. This had been printed at least 17,000 to ppr cent. Some companies do better 'a pot coffee; sweeten and cover with has added interest by being the state- sponge can be kept for weeks in a times, but I don't care about that, I than this, however, A recent issue of a hipped cream. ment of An operating company and not PPe cool place and a portion baked I never heard it and if happened bonds. in addition to Leat estate or con. 1. Have Toast Bread Ready.—If merely a form got up for purpose of il- �rou have left from a meal a half fresh for any' meal. to me, it actually happened to me, I!narration. If the inexperienced reader ■iderably greater value than the bond �., Fried Cakes.—Break two ^ggs in and it was as new to me as if it had issue had net quick assets over tan or a quarter loaf of bread that is will follow the explanations carefully the DBT ; a bowl and beat thoroughly; adl never happened to anybody. A'nd cent to excess of the amount of bonds. boo dry to be eaten at the next ' next balance sheet be examines in Bonnet. Weal, it is a good idea at once to one and one-half cups of sugar and I don't want to keep,you .salting tion with a bond offering will doubtless Cut into thin slices for toasting. beat again. Now add one can of too long for this story and I have have added interest. sour milk, two teaspoons of but- a great respect for everything that These slices can be kept for a day ter, one teaspoon of soda, spices if Claude says, but I know another ASSETS. e, but f allowed wo and t to are sen ir n!the doughh.. flour routoand out iinto ke soft ri rings. telli g an ant mane of nd hensays that any Rcae�Estate, Buildings. Hanh$1.994,603 Tubers Can B bOorctloWhen Plenty very. _ loyhole piece becomes too hard to real] . slice nicely. The thin 'slices, when Have lard.hot in large kettle. Drop y good story is .worth telling Patents, Trademarks and (Seed• .. y' in one cake and if dust right It will over again every two years and that will .., .., 182,48; till to Be Used ��'hcB Scarce quite dry, are also easily crumbled no ood story ought.to_be suffered Investments 11,42t ,; (with a ronin in. turn itself over. Then drop in y g - CURRENT ASSETS. The great bulk of the so-called g P to a lost, and maybe you never Aironnts and Bills lle• . potato flour that is sold at retail in Y Breakfast Popcorn.—Pop several 'others until kettle is nearly full P P B heard this one, that Claude says ce marl S724A46 By the time the last ones' are is Inventory Stock-in-Trade ,. 9s1,as6 the groceries of Germany for cook- dt Po foil` of cora. Then grind has been told ea often. Inventory -supplies .. 61,435 in purposes is simply fines round the first ones are nearly ready to the popped corn through the coffee "I dropped m watch last night ht cash on Hand and in Bank 53,76E g P• Po P y g . come out. Roll in powdered sugar pp y g x1,811,119 and sifted potato starch. There is, lmti11, quite fine; serve with powder- and it went down with 'a grand afterward' and fill the holes with ---~— Lowever, a flour obtained'by grind- ed sugar and cream. crash and rolled around on the floor' ts3,999sze the little ones that were cut from , ing and the bpltin$ dried potatoes Creamed Tomatoes.—One can of and when. I picked it up _it wasn't „ the center. LIABILITIES, that is a comparatively .new pro- tomatoes; put on stove to heat; going; and I knew of tour:: that' I Capital stock $1soo,000 lit in a Breakfast Cakes.—Take one duct, f pepper, salt, and sugar to had wrecked it. I thought Icould Benda ...... ...: ............ ......: 1,o51,zoo In i ' cup of butter, one cup of sugar; 901, schen the potato crop of cult the taste beat one tablespoon hear it rattle. when I shook it and . CURRENT LIABILITIES. the counts reached the enormous t flour and a little butter and cream; beat. in two eggs, one at 'a time, Y this morning I took it down to the Interest accrued total of 53,682 010 short tons ef- let tomatoes come to boiling point, then add ane-half cup molasses j p jeweller's to have it.,.re aired. Accounts and Bills Pay. ;,. t•wo teaspoons cin'namun, one tea- as able .... ... .... ....... 109,670 forts were made to discover rat- 4 lit in cream and but't'er and stir. And the jeweller' took rt and Bank Advances'....,•..,.. ... 905,930 tial and economical methods of sae Let it cook for two minutes. Serve spoon cloves, one cup strong cold looked it over carefully and then 1,047,136 P i with any kind of'meat. ' coffeE,-one teaspoon soda mired in he tried the wind and looked at it - serving the potatoes ss. that the Tomato Sauce.—Take two cu fuls - said to then he looked up and "" ""s.3 P utilit- y one-half of the coffee and added 8nrplua.. 401,492 surplus could be stored and ed In su 1 •in future demands, of canned tomatoes or fours i after part of the flour is stirred , Pe Prizes were offered and a 'number in, one cup raisins roiled in flour, ' 'What would you like to have In this case current-assets amount to of ry"r` e1 +ones, press through a strainer to processes were submitted, in ? one cup hickory nuts; flour three done to it 4 , remove the seeds. Put the liquicl x.,811,119 and current,liabilities to $1,047,- the more important of which the z , In.a saucepan and let it boil, . Add and one-half cups. And of course I said'that I had Buttermilk Cookies.—Two cups dropped it last night and it hadn't 136. leaving @balance—net quick assets— potatoes are 'dried by steam form- Buttermilk teaspoonful of butter, a pinch of to the amount of $763,983. Now to the ing what are called kartoffelflocken, 7 pepper and salt, and a teas light brown sugar, one' cup but- run since, and I wanted it put in poop ter, one cu buttermilk two eggs, order so that it would 1 n; and. United states where, owing to the de• or potato flakes, which can be used Of flour to thicken. Let this bail Precta of the banking system; it is danger• for feeding stock, for distilling al- j one cup chopped raisins, one then.the jeweller handed it over to for teen minutes. Then remove from teaspoonful soda, one teaspoonful me and sid that it appeared to be nus�to owe the banks- much, ft is a rule!cohol, for making starch And for fire and add a tablespoon of cream. baking powder, flour to mix, soft. running all right and I put it up that to put a company in rood shape its other purposes for which potatoes ; To Soften Cake Frosting.—If the enrrent assets should amount to at least are used,.or they can be.ground and The Bookies should be light and to my ear and, sure enough, 'so St ,icing should harden before put- double its current liabilities. In Canada bolted 'for human- consumption. 41 'ting it on the cake add @teaspoon- soft, and will keep for weeks. The was! It was ticking awa-• beauti- secret is in using the soft sugar. fully; and then says the jeweller,, tut of cream and stir quickly fora Keep Fruit Cake Fresh. — Wrap smiling a little now Few- seconds. This will soften the. '`:'I guess you must have for lining long enough to enable it to fruit cake in towel and put into ot- gg THE BEST SECURITY BONDS � flour bin.; cover with..flour and it ten to wind it.' THE + , put on the cake smoothly, "And so Ihad! That was all FOR YOUR MONEY IS will keep moist and fresh for weeks. that ivas'the matter with it; I had q There are,broadly speaking,two classes of investments: speculative Invest. DESSERTS. SHORT GUTS IN BAKING. forgotten to'wind it!, ments,whichmayormaynotpayinterestandmapappreciateordepreciateinvalue. "Claude says he thinks that Orange Pudding.—Cut the 'crust A pie can be baked while the story tias�been told 17,000'times At q d And there are Bonds—Bonds are mortgages split up into denominations of �ioo or upwards. We continually have Bonds,the security of which is beyon -from a small stale loaf of baker's stove is being used to get the din- least; but 'I never heard it before, question,which pay as high as 6 per cent. interest. They are the standard form a„ bread, crumble, and pour over one -ner. -Start .the fire briskly only did ,you I of investment. They are purchased by Banks, Insurance Companies and chart- quart butter and two tablespoon- after the pie has been niade.'Then, "There 1 I thought so." ered institutions, because the Government recognizes that they .offer the fuls of sugar. When: cold add the as soon as the lids are hissing hot, maaimnm of safety with a.prgfitable rate of interest. l grated rind of one and• the juice take off one of them, put it'on' the Send tis your name and address and we will send you literature -of two large, sweet c:ranges and tipper rack ,of the oven, and put Many a young man who start3 from time to time giving particulars of new and old issues. tbTee eggs beaten light. Bake in the pie on it. An extra lid, or one out to become a' self-made'-tmicl -- tt moderate. oven one hour. 9ervc from tho back of the stove, will be makes a mistake in the.selec+ion of SEC R I T 1 E ca 'm•ith hard oauce: One cup white necessary to fill the place of the a pattern. ROYALCORPORATION Ll M ITE D ' a ane removed from the front. With stAT AIR 41ug�r, one h if cup his :[rr beater '-"� BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING - YONGE AND QUE. STi2EETS i oresmy and light and flavored with the n4ditiona.l heat under it, the If a man is what his neiahbnrs TORONTO +g 1e- c could bake quickly, with a think he is he ought to be ashamed R. M. WHITS MO^I7RliA L-LOND N-+•ALi. OCTA W. ki �Ornng JU1CF, Press in one=half of i> ! q y+ i g manager tonoor+lallo.l iorange shell'set on ice. - 1 crisp, flaky crust. When the pie is of himself. 151,' t� „r b '. •'7. 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'x - - - % _ f i :. ., _ - :'..' n r w Z • ` x, M- f - .. - x t 1..-.,.. ......, k' q 1 I R/CHA Rit7SQN'S said company should not cause the ehaD have attached Tm them coupons buildings and other erections -and for the payments of the said interest _ ���/ � i obatrnctions which the sold company 4, For iia purpose of paying ori said • 5' - a has on wheel and Bay Streets in the debentures,there shall be raised an CHRISTMAS . 4 res Village of Fairport, to be removed nosily duringg the said period, com- �RFi' T$E BEBT • therefrom and tha hes cu company due tbe bereb rail the eaidencliilohanhieypaid off, u9ploSn all 1� . required to gi v -_ - the rateable property in the said Pol . • notice thereof. P , � x� � f A voce of thankstendered to ice Village of Claremont the amount New Currants, Fresh Lemon, Orange and Citron'Pee2B,. for the able of princi al aad interest payable in New Raisins, 8lelted IspablishedoreeIFridaymornins&%LtsOteea, the reeve, Mr. Mowffyo 9 Extract all flavors, Icings and TcinR Sugar,piolserinlG Onc. and creditable malr in which he eachere oywhi h sum shall be levied BATES OF ADvsRTtaixa: has performed the duties pertaining A whole of Figs and Prunes. ' �yr�t insertion pesline - 10 cents to the office of reeve. Mr. Mowbray by special rate r po inth he said police NutI.s, New Dates, BANANAS, , �aoh snbse9aent inwrtion.Pm lire . 6 cents made appropriate re ]y. rateable,props y ORANGES, LEMONS, This rata does aoa lnalads lire.!o:Fossils After short speeches by all those village. :kdvartisements. uired . - ' ¢ . epi, terms givou to parties makiel oo° present the Council now adjourned ea'd inlets ahalltbeelsaued a d d eposed Fillets of Haddie, - ra� s for 3 or B month•or by the year. Dai erne die. of by the Reeve And Treasurer of this _ Smoked Haddie, yearly or yeasty coatrscts payable quarterly. able at Salt TCUut. - Businaasaar s,ten linea or under,with paper corpotation, andshall be pay y Herrl g, tees. one year,3s 00,Pap able in advance. _ the branch of the Standard. Bank of oes an y t, Digby ill Not(ce in tocol columna ton ream per line. ,.iy. ;ROW TREES Canada at the said E3 illage of Clare- _ n .. .. C1sc d O s NORT1,_ .. rime Cheese. - _� five cents per line sera aubseAuent inscrtlim Cooked Ham,. _ _ _ 8peotal contract rates made known on applies- Apple. Year:Pls. ,CLerry, Peach, Grapes, mOnt. tion, No free adpertiaing. B, Tbe-Reeve and Treasurer of this P Advertiaemente without written instruetions Small F'rults, Ornsmeotals, Evergreens, CoF oration shall sig❑ each of said de- - .- ".:wilt be in$erted uotil forbidden and charas,ac- Roses. Flowering 8hrnbs. Climbers. Etc, cordinvly. Orders for discoutimm�g advertise- Everything in of your line, Catalogue P ..`gt1ll line of Fancy Biscuits. Ogster Cracker>i. menta must be in writing aad seat to the pub- Free, iwantsd9apply C rr Leans glgp ueacha of thesaid coupons, ands the Labor work promptly attended to, J. H. Wtstnet, Nurseryman Clerk of this Gorporatioa shall affix TaRyfs Port Elgin,Ontario the corporate seal of this corporation Phone or send us your order, we will deliver the goods.. - to each-of said debentures. Quality Gue.ranteod. .X1,25 per Year ; $1.00 it paid in adva°ce. 7. All monies raised by the issue fit -1 ... subscziptiohs to the Uahed States 41.80 BYLAW NU• ,,.. and Bale of said debentures shall be ` in advance retained in thA hands of the T:ensurerr.r�-r. of this Corporation. and be shall pay ' D ONv :S . . i HN MURKAR, Proprietor. To provide for the borrowing of 811300,by therefrom any groes given by ru In- es � a�� JO the issue of Debentures,secared be a•spa- sting Trustee or any two Trustees _Z017R - - tial rate on the rateable property in the of the said Police Village of ,Clare- _ _ PICKERING COUNCIL police Village of Claremont,for the pur• wont, in favor of any person or per- - pose of defraying the cost of constructing sons, for work previously and actually The above Council met pursuant to cement,concrete, brick or ether german• Performed, or is payment of some . Boost your Home Town statute in the township hall, Brough- ent sidewalks and crossings on the streets other executed contract far or in cos 1s- aam, on Friday the 15th, inst. Mem- i,n the said police Village. nection with the construction of per 1 - manent sidewalks and crossings onV attending lArs all present the reeve in the chair, lice vill e, J • The minutes of the last meeting WsssfuAs, the Trustees of the Po- the streets in the said police village, _ were read and approved. lice Village of Claremont, under and and said monies shall not be used or _ _ - • authority of section 74.4 o! the disbursed for any Other pur se than � ,f . - A number of accounts were re' to defray the ezpence of sue german- Wh "tb . p Consolidated Municipal Act and Acta _ seated for payment and referred to the respective committees. P eat sidewalks and crossings in said 7 Wair 7 amending the same, have made a li- g er James Hadley was heard re action cation to the Municipal Council of the police village. L L ' t . - of Lake S, coe Ice Company in erect- Township of Pickering (of which g, 1hP votes of the ratepayers o!the . I.- �` log buildin s on Bap Street, Fairport. stitutesia the said art)forptheehortllage iow n con- said ok hs netts Village of Claretnoat. who o - thele estopping the street and causin B are entitled to vote on this by-law, 191 . - _ P p ' a nuisance. co on Contin- the sum of Fiiteeo hundred Dollars b M�ooic Hall intak en t he laid by-law a villag a Satur(�ay, Dec'• ��l The standing the issue o! Debentures is the manner on 9donday, the First day.of January. . , - L. _ _. . _ ptenciea reported and rec mmeuded rovided by the si►id Consolidated -.. payment nes follows. ; John' dlurkar. �nnicipal Act, 19ik9, and Acts amend• A. D. I9i2 between the lsoure of nine - - 4 'for printinst aad advertising 28.00: J• Ing the aa,me, and for the subntision• o'nlock in the forenoon and floeI. - I - p, Mgcnab for goods supplied iNi's• tinder authurity o! elle said Acte by o'clock in the Afternoon, d�ind which While lII Town following were al• the said council-to the ratepapers of interval the poll shall he and remain u - 'a - Gre®o, S.fil ; The open at the scud Ilia 1sirP. aad lowed rebates on dog tax. Ed. Nfor an, ntitled to vote .on F B P - W' B. Robson, a bp•law for the red Farmer shill be Deputy Return- . - 8.00• Syl.Ellicottl&Jon 1.UU, H. Sg n money lbw lalwl�h of the }Roue of ing officer for same:_ and on FtidA 1. Po '2.00, H. f lar of autho :._•.. • cer. H. Mrs. Cormack. I.W. 'Mins E. such debentures for a term of ten the the Town Hall, In the Villlage Of �. .. .. of . O'C,avuor. 1•+10, G• W. Phillippa, 1.00, year• land for levying a special rate - , D - . � 'I . - T. Reddin- 1.00. ,e the repayment thereof upon the. Brougham, to the said Township' ofISN Y , ,•-'4' - . . tuaek, 2.11Q. f pci the hour of eleve-a J-4 •R. Cam d Pcloering• hit _ _ lir Ptikry. 3,t1Q, W. Sadler, 1.110, K. tax+•hle property is the said police o ck'ill t loreanon. the Reeve_of r :McCalmon, 1.00, Fred Allen, l.tiU. W vitlaRe. this Corporation 'hall appoint per lyadler, rebate of 2 days statute labor. Aad Whereas. the said TruateeR �o l ' to phow qou the ]arReta{and best.aesortenent ,a00liay.*regtlestPd that by the ter[na of ons+ to Attend at said polling p ae - . I9 prepared . The atnnding committee on Dam- the bylaw to be submitted +ere afore- and at the flnnl sumriiinSt +sp,u th �- y ever shown Elust of Toronto votes for ond+against the h law b h: nates to Sheep by Dogs, reported and ,said, the prioetpal p the dont a ly the Clerk tit this Corporation respect- 1. ;. -recommended ppayment as follows. (seated be tit, repays r in yearly IvPly, on behalf of the persona inter- „ . . 11 __ Cir t aluin bh®zp be- sit such Anion, hat the a Joseph Evans. B payments f P Betted in the promozlon or u to Harni'89 Stld H811iC88 Supplies, Cutters Snd Sleighs. _ longing to J, 1f Madill. And tvhirb Aggresrate-Amount payAb s• tic ,loci. opousing PP _ lot. also valuing respect the said by-law respectively - . :were killed by doggy. " . pill and ant -hal in any year in res et 9 That Donald R. Betiia. Clerk of sties belonging to Yted i11Adi! , 9,1c• of the debt -hall he equi.l, As near ws _ $ObeB, $latnkete, Bella, Fur and Ftlr•13IIed \ _ ir1Ay be, tri 'bat i+payAble for princi- �x >,• The standing cunin+ittee ori) nu+rs. LhfA Corporation. shall nes numtReturning - COgt$ Mitts, ._rrloVeB, GBuptlet8 __ - for Wire Fences DrwinAlte Meittera PAI and interest during each of the OtffcPr,'anttehall stem uji itis number . !` Q etc. reported and rec�wu,ended. Pay•- other years of the petiod of the debt : of votes given for And against this _ ' no and that the rate of interest to he. by.lavv, and shall declare the result ('] « merit a s-follow' Geo. Lee, fur n thereof at the aforesaid Town Hali 4 Dogra �'eSt of the, New Post OffICS '•els on 16 rode of wire !rice sin. lot 18 pav able on said debentutee be fixed 1J t ion. 7. 4.09: �Vm. 31c('ausiaod fo- at Elva er cent. er Atinnni, at the Village tit Brnugham, on Tues - - - P ped' day. the second Day of January, A• p.F And p«Whereas. R is ea tent and .. - -. _ + :, - *,� bonus on 40 rods of wire fence g b'd" n�es�Al'P that the said application Ot p, 1912, at the hour of four o'clock in _ Bell and Independent Phones• line between lots t1 and Tran a line i F. .line Fred Gibson. 90 rode wire fence the Teusitees of the said police Village the afternoon.. ... , s on ]ot 7,eon 6. on.g.00; R. R. lire fence should be complied with, and any- 10. This by-law:shall tnkP effect and " for 96 rude o! wire fence lot 3, con. 8, law sohmitted to the ratel pens of Dale into operacioa from and atter _ - for bonus for the said police village entitled to vote the final passing thereof, 1 . AN KS wa of loan the ,A: ) 1912. 0_11 wire fence oD lot'L1 run. o.355; S• J• thereon, ul raise by p ! Bed Clerk. N , �'- MiLDnelll,,,for IS rodsgwire fence on lot sum of FiftPeo hundred Dollars for .. Reeve. II TH :'r . 1 - - '_ $ii,can.5.4.50; Misses E. and-E. Rob- the aforesaid .purposes. SCIHZDL'Lz A. _ .. . _ I son for 68 rode wire fence oD lot 19 And, Wheelie:the arriounta required ShewiaaL the amounts to' be taiaed atronage in the past and we con.4. 17.00. to be raised annually during the said earl on the rateable property in the - for your liberal Wish you One and all •- 1 The standing committee on Roads period of ten year's upon all the rate• Police Village of Claremont,and t.o be s' aad grid es'reQorted and recommend- able rope rty in the .said Police Vil- g menta: Fred P aid yearllr!or rincipal mod interest - `:� 11 ed the following pay lags of Claremont to meet the annual Ander this by-law, pursuant to the *,� y�1 paymentsof p ' Pa second end toarth paragrapba of said _ „:� Very 'Me- I . Christmas i©ostick for I day overtime as over- rinci I and iateieat of seer and one day hauling pipe and •sid loan are respectively set forth op- law.- _ .. puttian same in culvert 4x00; Wm• posite said years in the schedule'here.. by-law- 2• .. 3. 4, Ib. .. . -. ., ' 'Rooth,grant for cleaning out ditches, ander written marked •'A" OoaieenLlpe Call and get a,C$lendar for the New Year. - .coveringbrida and hauling It And. Whereas, the amount of the Mambo F� ♦mount Amount T sat for Breen River bridge 30,00; (deo• whole rateable property in the said of %be of of for, t43- - uttin is new culvert, sew* �C11 ct i°aa:a.t °`cny"r See r Chairs for Christmas t�lf Hood for p B Police Village of aremoat, accord- fsy>nenta $ $7b 00 $194 28 $ ou i ing to the last revised assessment roll ~- Of COD.6,on western townlioe, Mark- 22 ___- _ i; ` !ram, to pay one-half, I. ;Colin Phil- o[the said Township of,Pickering, 3 1915 131 48 92 8. 194 9tl 1914 : , �. ip. for work in Brougham division, the sum of$99.146• 20 194 28 ' And, WherewA, the,wmount et the 4 1918 188 08 �' C;areful attentiun_FTiveti to EmbfalalinR add Funeral Work. - 131,50; Alex, Wilson frit caring for rim- whole rateable pro arty iii the, said ' 5. 1917 144 98 49 30 194 38 BeIT or Independent.' _ :_'ber at Claremont,5.00; F. L. Green' p 8 1918..159.21 42 OB 194 28 Phone night or-day-Belt ' ,for work performed on Greenwood by Municipality of the Township of Pick- 7 1919 159 88 34 40 _1% 2A . _ • _- .• A•Trimble,8,00 and J. Gleeson 3,00, eying(including the said Police Vil• 8 ltd 18.1 78 28 48 194 2(l , ' X1,00• hire. A. Burrell. for 64 yda of lage of Claremont,) according to:the . 9 1921 17620 18 ils 19.4 22 BURLING :` last revised aseesment coil o the said - gravel and right-of-way to Spink's, 0 2j• ° I94 � � H . g R municipality, is the sum of 93;359,713. 10 .. . 184 97 � . -'' �::9.98: Fred Hoiden for work on brideC � • And. Whereas,there-is no deben• -- betlot�8and9iocon 8, Y.50i J. L' tnredelit existing g $150000 $44257 $194358 �ICKERING, Ante S ink for lib yds of gravel 17.80: Geu• a sinst the said _ _ _ _ Keyes,far splitting luitsber, drawing police Village of Clareniotit, and pCgLiC NOTICE is hereb Ivan that - 5,I0; _XX t brush and putting up railing whereas of Che the municipalidty .oftthe the above is a true copy of a popoeed Jay. - LrlAB Richard Wilson,E. 44 tits. overtime-fixng nor. GROCERIES :-in•div, 43, 8•B0: E• Holtby for fixing Township of -Pickering.is.x)41• law,which ties been taken late considers '"MAS _ - culvert Opp lots 20, con 8, 2.00; F. L rowed for the purpose of defraying the tion and read a•firet and second time by r Green for right-of-way for creek- as s,oat of A new school house in School the Ma•,icipal Con of ties Corporation Raisins Currants, Peels. Nuts, Spices, Essences, all fresh for yqur r agreement at (}reenicood bridge _ Petian Numt>Qr 17 of the said Loan• o!the T woship of Picbering at a meetiaa -Ehri•3tm+as Cake and Plurn Pudding. g p ' P ship, and repayable by special levy ori bold on the Fifth day of December, A. D• _ . 3 1. $50, balance due townshi as per Cen Lemons, Figs;Dates, etc. Prime Old Cheese, Heinz famous tenniAl agreement $30• balance due the rateable property is said school 1911,and which will be read a third time pickles, Catsup, Olives. . ti him 20,00;Your committee having ex- ,action, And no sum is in arrear eith- and passed by the said Corste . in the Orwngea, ' him 20. 0; report of the special com er for principal or interest for or on event of the asassnt of the rstepayaalified Tea ore debt. the Police Village of Claremont q Red Rose, and Salaadders Of sur ass Cowan s Maple Boiceuds andlend fMedaa CIAllione, snoCoffee and uts• In • i -mittee to adjust accounts of the north. A,count of the said debenture Candy none c p • ern towaline recommend that we The Municipal Council of the Cor- to vote thereon being obtained thereon, fact every kind to please the greatest critic.. p1►y then! the balance due them 69c. poration of the township of Pickering o fibs awe n r one tithe Pielrer►ng from the firstpNews,tthe - -Haddie,Fresh and Smoked Pork• , L.Johnston refund of statute labor, therefore enacta'as follows: date of raid publication being Friday, the • 11 having p1. erforroed same 5.00; Jas• 1, It shall be lawful for this Corporal- Sth da of December, A D. 1911; That Xmas novelties anin-d avoid the rash oflthe last few dayeaelectiona early Potter for operating crusher with tion to borrow upon its debentures the votes of the dna gnalilied ratepayers engine, 151 dayya and repairing crush- the sum of Fifteen bundred Dollars, 'of the said Police Village of 'Clsretaont .. Phone orders receive prompt attention. er, 121.0(} �V. D. Gordon & `on for .and this Corporation shall issue itsde- will he taken on the said proposed By ]i►w �,I j,I,ESPIE, DUN BARTON scantling an lumner for Clark's brio- ben tures for raising said sum for the at the Masonic 8s f, in the said Police ��1 A • `�' � ge. 12.89;O. H. Pugh for snp�lying purpose'of deflraying the cost of con- Village of Claremont, on Monday, the G. 11 . railing on Altoaa mad-and building strutting cement. concrete, brick, ar F D. 1 12, where First day of Jaoottry,A 9 Name, 9.25; L. White. for hes• other permanent aidewwlks :and eros- and abets a poll-will be opened ae nine 8MK . -overtime in div.52, y.37; W. De sings on the streets in the Police Vil- a cltick i°the for•noon and conti°ned anti! vitt fair cement pipe fur div 20, 487 I,age of Claremont, and the said deben fiv,o'clock in the afternoon of the same - ---� On wotion the reeve was instructed tures shall be payable within ten years `� _ : to grant his order on the treasurer, isTA�MAn n. from the First dAy of November, A. dallotioe is oleo 9,Vea that the name' of CANADt'7 - favor of the ptlrties recommended for D. 191 Z, And shall hear inter sets a t the no leaseholders will be placed on the list Oa-• f90 gooe6et, ' payment in the. various t-eports as rate of five per cent. per annum upon' of persons entitled'to vote on said By law i873 j'' ' �tablitl.. • ,presented this day. the unpaid portion thereof, payable wbb does not file with, the nndPreigned u - Mr. A. Wilson, moved, secondee Yearly. Clerk, not later than the 22nd day of De T ,�NSMIT`TIN � MONY i by Mir Hoover, that this council bav- n,, There shall he paid in each of said cember, A.D.,19'll, a statutory declare j(A Jl>rll l - ing exa mined the` agreement of this ears n n silid Niall- until the dame trot', in c(M orlmity with section , 1 of to 5O our Bank Money Otden'are date which has been executed by F• y ;;Aid Find amending Acte, ehowinp that be .or For Burris up _ r� ;,,i L.Green, and It. R. �Iciivbray reeve at theendlone ydai�frnroimthencing eheebae asleaee of property e-tendioal�er sof this iliunicipality:for and on he First dAy of No.ember, A. D. 191`2, erlSiVe. COr 1ney s tit al ltS WC 1ssuE -.� elf of the county of OniArio and 'the And the in each year through- the period of the debt to be created by the COtIVCilleni and IneXp Mone sent at once tGni1 . b Ochs ret,y 11 r. preen is maks of Bills of Exchange. y "" municipality ()tit said term. the amount set o pos- said By law and hoe' covenanted to ro � ng Point in thew ld by Telegraphic Of i "' ,to he pe id i650 as compensation for the ire said fP.Ar 1C said Schedule A• here- all municipal and leased sndawholis rotpheort 1.P. right and privilege of stridghteninir Traw,fer, .. i under written in the third cr�lumn else the to vote thereon, in °rennet ,• the Duffln'e Creek on los dras li sus thereof on account h4 the principal as set forth in the said Act and aineading Br=ch- 9L 1 `, ., and B of this township. ea. do here- and the amount set opposite the acid Act® 'Savinsis Bank partlYiCL1t at Every dmtioa of result+►ore anti the Year in the said schedule in the fourth Dated at ills said Township of Pinker z; by sanction app column thereof for interest. ing, in the Coat of Ontario,this 81h day , RING �� s' �ssime: the L,itke able for of December, A, D. 1911. PICKIE . r,, �., , 9.01 all'8 re�cc�n�uufired co apptemr before the sued forthe amount ao payable be 'q DOxst�S•Bs►trox. �p I ll>� ON � �' ' :� u eilbf'thia cosp�ration st a meet- P hkclapeliall mar interesof et atdflve per Clark o!teAmhe Tanioi go!Piokesin�f. ., »s,; .dl;�ffi6 '& '�����'g ate` r§ ��., i °t'L, ,at , ,A t, Council D AIOD ay.Jan.Bth, at I w , - a , e,k � we � * MI r °" ;1C r11 w'P,,�".,a :a i x ' t.r 6 .to "y"t" a � ��"e � ;.�z�>��-#a' ld�.__..�. a,tn.�vhv, the!l cent. per_'annn; �ms, atoresa a t.dna .. "f:is 3 "� q m vx�.+n_� '.a2 _ i • =�r''a4s,:M 5..�' ,,.'.a+.' "s"+�":�v M.x.,,,::s ',r. �... .. •.=,��r_. r'a",� .t" ...., >.. •.d .... .,.--•��k"'�.:.a... .,,fir .. ,.., •',5.""'S~ _. s^ - " .r � ..',a �'S•.so, -:'r" 4 .l- .. ,r-`".. .`'b+. :,"` .-i. «. •-1..: :N�l' _ :v.,..;!7°Y-., .• .....,y - r. -:.. ♦,:. ey�.3.+,e-mmta,�. .o'. .�'! 'e-�9";r. - m CLARK — Mrs. Fred Cowie is at Green-I Nelson .YPagg spent - River at present at the hotins of in the neighborhood of Campbell- R. ryas was in the city on her mother, who it an ford and other eastern points. w t t t .`,..Moeda operation last week. Mrs. Thompson and son, of - c Mrs. Besse was in the city d on Thursday. Mra. John Neal and Mrs. N. Zephyr, spent a tosyls of days Imp°efanf ehowiae of Snot di�lay st . _ y Burton attended the funeral of with �%m. and Mrs. Thompson. Ohiiaa. d TNT large assortment of ri .' Andrew Hamilton spent Mon- Arthur Prouse's youngest son at Fred Madill, of Toronto Univer- Stationary. Boole,Dolls, Toys, jaat " day in the city. ' Balsam on ;3�turdaY. sity, is holidaying at the home of received for the Holiday trade. Call ; - Gregg dt Coates shipped scar- The public schools will close 'to- his parents. J. B.-and Mrs. Madill. _ toad of hogs on Monday. day for the Christmas holidays Peter Macnab jr, and sister; and .°° chem. `= of Glen Major, spent are spending a few Subscriptions taken for all Magaaiass, Mrs. Sykes, and the teachers will leave for Mise Margaret, pe g :Sunday with tare. David 3 Rosa. their respective homes. days with their 'brother ^in Ua• Weekly and Daily Newspaper - ti Mr..Conway, of Toronto, spent A number of our young peo- bridge. -a-daylast week with Joshua and pie attendees the Methodist Xma4 Joshua and hire. Bundy left to- - - Mrs. Bundy. Tree and Entertainment at White- day.to attend the golden wedding '� ;CTS 1-1, M101=-=�, Several of the section tiles of vale on Monday evening last. of Mr. and Mrs. Turney, of the C.P. R. are off duty owing to The police trustees have made Streetsville. - mrocac Street. severe colds. the necessary repairs to the sewer Several inches of snow..fell,on r• Wm. Coates is visiting hi3 sister on the main street, so that no Thursday night last,and in con- x Mrs. Joseph Slack, of Mono 'Rod, further trouble is anticipated. sequence the merry sleigh bells . for a few days. James A. Mitchell and family are heard again. " A fear' from here were at Salem Ion Sunday attending the brother- Streets- of Vancouver, are spending a fee. -Mr. and Mrs.Turney, of Streets da�•a with .,Mrs. Mitchell's sister, villa, who have been visiting with Santa .. hood services. ui•,. W. R. Wood at- the manse Joshaa and Mrs. Bundy, returned Mrs. Win. Evans Evir'h son, and _•. home on Monday. z here. . daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. The brethren of the Masonic Morgan Pugh. craft are looking fora-ard to a "Claus has left a complete supply of The I. O. O. F., have been ac- Live lately adding.to the member- goad time on Wednesday evening �- - :' Xmas G32t8 at Sar Sargent's Store ably of their lodge. - next which is their installation C .0 Anight- John Caster, who is employed Airs. Cuttle, o€ Toronto, has STOVE AND NUT - — Gonsisting of by the hydro-eleetrie of Toronto, - was home on Sunday. been very ill with pneumonia s. The STANDARD FUEL CO., Ltd• Silverware, Cutlery, Skates, " Hockey Sticks, Guns, Mrs. Cam bei}, of Toronto, via- the home of her sister, Mrs. Thos. r Camp tical, but we are pleased to say Children's Sete, Etc. . Also, Sleigh Bells, . ited with Mrs. Taun and with that she is now, improving. Cherry Wood Station C.N•R• Carriage Heaters, Snow shovels. Mrs, Sargent on Sunday. George Wilson, of the 4th con- y and all seasonable Hardware Goods. J. R. ane Mrs. Thexton, and ,Mondays. Wednesda s aazl cession of Uxbridge, returned Fridays only. ° 49 famil , of-'emptville, are visiting home on Monday night looking The store is full of Xmas - `�• with J' H. and Mrs' Beal' hale and hearty atter spending the R �%- �•�°�•4=���N Novelties. . Call and a Richard and Mrs. Waw. °f st few menthe in the North- Phone Mark. 6020. make your choice Balsam, were the guests- of Fred west. while linea are complete. and Mrs. Farmer on Sunday. (B® YEARS" A large number from here were __._ EXPERIENCE '. din the city this week interviewing ^ /t / � CHARLES SARGENT, CLAREMON Santa Claus before Christmas. V AL—a A The Caledonia rink will be open . _= , ; H RDWARAL E, STUVESpAND FURNACES to-morrow (Saturday) and Christ- BEST A)V"i'HRACITE - 4mas evenings. Good skating and � band iu attendance both evenings. .The Standard Fuel Co., Limited _. Titi►as M�RRS ' George Taylor. who has begin pcs�arfs employed by Albi?rt Ranson. for 1[aREENBUAN, p = rn ',. C. N. R. iCan►nso,rrs,�lo. some time, has rented Dzlt,cau . ADyaDA�{,lDdlaa a sketch and desctroticw®a! _ Hubbard's farm east of the village mgr a.e•rL.,a ou. r �33s�n - F '. H, Gibson- - p v�tan it vsooac.r and will take posses sioa neat �Q$II s` .;,+ oa+ Qu tor spring. Ind. Phone, Bro.706. .arka� a1w' a1M'C°r�D ow reaa" An oyster supper, got up by 'the t�.P.id v s`+aa` +' :ese`�iasa We have pr�- ... doted awash 7. oung people of the locality, was — er that almost eld ou Wednesday'night of last AW=418ameiy 11JUNUsardwaeal3 t�saa esa , -, .,-weekat the hOtIie Of Luther and as.,,a r .ebmsmo Torino tar runs itself. . :, . PM. e�Mrs. Piikey. All had an exceed- a°""t°"r" �tit washes the Jogly pleasant time. CHOPPING r N � ,;iothe,4 with- Are-you,going to do your duty _ out rubbing or to the coultrienity by atteaiiinF tearing them. the, annual school meeting neat The undersigned is prepared to do Shorthand Made LrS� Wednesday and helping in the '.grain chopping every day L-jl_------_ — it washes a 4 tranQactioa of`the important busi- is the week eas�ept I[such erldence as the following ex- whole tubful of _ nets which-cumes befure it. Y gaturday, tracts from lettere and other equally clothes clean, Remember Lbe services in the strong testimony contained !n our' wrist-hoods Baptist Chun h on the last Sun- booklet, is not su®cent to satisfy An and all,in from ' g Jahn F. Bayles, Greenwood person desirous of learning shorthand, g to l0 miautee day of the year when the son _• _ then there can be no merit is any buai- _ service will be led by the male __ nese under the sun:I _ ,choir', whose singing a few weeks - Fa A=EI. �7CT. A. 311t!!, DEAR Ma, CLAaas "lt 49 a plea ago was so mach appreciated. WHITEVALE. sure to write a testimonial endorsing Mrs. Eli ytorry,of the northern Our booklet tells hove And is tree. Don't wait until you can't wash any 1 to rs.E, who has been ill for Announces that she is prepared to do�anything-so much superior to other mora, but write'for it to-dry. Address— dM1, some time, its somewhat iillpt'ov' all kinds of plain sewing,-'including things used for the same purpose as ; the time ofwriting and her men's shirts and pante. your system of Eclectic Shorthand is = Turner, ,riA gent, Whitevale � rad at - to others I have examined. I shall -$OWarcl E. d� friends now hope for rapid pro- be leased to reply to any commM-gl- - Et'ees towards complete recovery: AI i� cation that may be ant me with re- Who has charge of Pickering Township. In the absence of the pastor, ference to the system, or to have soZ. f who will epeDd a few days with one interested call to see friendb at Rothsay, opt, Che pill' Fwt.Lis, 477 Parliament SG. (teacher.)' Ire a+ Re BRYAN g� pit of the Presbyterian Church `_�_ - i_ Our Fall and Winter Term tom- Q q �i a Qi Iqp ��ggE7ia *` _. will be occupied on Dec. 81st bj r l)�WC�AwtA,�l. may en September 6th, bet eition is C 7 F*S e ;+= . Tobaccos, pi and fico Bell R Rev: Mr. Mann who recently tool[ `J/--- may enroll, any day,as instruction is y pas , Q'til ,p. strictly personal. ,�• : i wo- � sundries. entasl office )Bell x booklet. "1 i .3 : i -t Telephone Co. Aagenay for atp residence in Claremont Write or call for free e o Q— Rolston Laundry•r The matip friends of Mr. James Clarke Shorthand College ir. �eFarlsoe will be glad to hear aloe the younpt folks a boost. Let B o b o ii �w C CLAREMONT, - OI7TAl3I0 ,. that after another summer iu the them have an education of the right 666 College 9t., Cor. Manning Aye. 9 a s a *,C lea kind—no waste time, no useless ex- ' ;. IC a a} „ ' Peace River district his flee is pease—SM-•-8 months. TORONTO. Q 8 8 . w again turned in the direction of R a & _ blow.!M Ckeruig Umber Yard Thome. He will probably reach _ - �� -. o ,, o o e .. �., ;•. . `Claremont about the close of 'the CHRISTA �O0 0 o F 6 d e v ao Jan I All grades of New Brunswick Shingles yasr' - 1a-cents Pretty dolls, _ tl and patent roofing. _ Foxy Santa that complete and Orange Peel .•• - Febb �'�' in. and 2 in.pine and.1 in. and 2 in, t y - ,• beautiful Cantata to be given' by Mixed ... 17 Pretty balls, >S a, y e 1 hemlock, rough. - 9 .Tops that linin, �� 8 !$ -the teachers and scholars of the Seedless Raisins APT m� = 3 in.pine and hemlock,dressed . . ... - g •`' Whips that crack, i o kl Methodist ed o-for Sabb%thboo sentatSe this evenI is t ChoiceCurrants9 r Qy an es and matched. s n _ '• .. Horns that toot, a a mo` may y Oa Terms StriotlY Ce�t>t �� Ing, Dec.-22nd. -No man is too_ Choice Figs 7 " Cars that run, . 9 -Pretty handkerchiefs, mirrors, duly, =.larire, no child too small to enjoy Finest Dates v- n E a wn dope' 54 W. D. GORDON do SON, the beautiful songs and story. Extracts,of many flavors 'Alm- natty •writing paper, handeba�ta s wp oot,l �!° Pickering,Out Cantata will begin at 8.15. Corrie cede, Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Pea- perces, fancy suspenders, a a Nov 111 early to see the event of the sea- tiut-Q, oranges, lemons, etc Try the most complete :assortment of m�� Dee; "`son. Ulit mince meat.' •-•Also Spanish fancy ,china and glassware we Jaanes7 1919-wbitby 15,Oebaws 16,Broasba Remen�tter the. meeting of the onions and hotiie grog n sage• . have ever shown• lq„sort perry 19,Uxbridge 1+.oaaninst°'11, ratepayers in the Masonic Hall, Beavereon lo,ppleraoves ",this evening when candidates for Our stack of Groceriesis very fresh, Brougham Central,Store. -the position of police trustee will GEORGE PHILIP, 3R�0UGHAM. Now Blacksmith Shop'l at onto be nominated. Good men shoald be selected for this postion, for - Y should the.debenttlre by-law car- ry there will be a large sum of Having leased the blacksmith ` money to expend next year and ��/, O shop formerly run by Hy. Thom- Of all materials and desim the beet else ossible should be •• gSIMPSONv neral kept in stook. I1 will pay you p son, I am prepared to do gs b call at our works acd inspect nos stook appointed for this purpose. blacksmithin in all. . The many friends of Rev. Wil- - g wd obtain prices. Don't be misled bf ` - slam Peattie formerly pastor of ' Sinta Claus' Headquarters, agent.we do not employthem,othe agents the Presbyterian church here who _ 1 most Ind.-phone,t) 0. A ar nd do oS from HO,��gg imi G SPECIAL'TY 1y we oxo. a throw the ages s have been very anxious regarding N 302, C e oommissioa of le per oent.,whiohyou viii glia condition since the accident certainly esus by parobasing Dail eolioited� two weeks ago in which he had HE Holiday 1�athusil%Ew,has. struck this store good and hard this TOR CGRATR NT GRANITE CO.� his thigh fractured, 'will be pleas- `� year. Every department vibrates with the spirit of Christmas. �I HIT . ,votdo. Whitby, onMrlo ed to learn that'lie is ibaking satin= To that end we have planned and bought and worked. Now it is our 1�1.AREMONT,- ONT.. factory progress and there is grad leasers to invite you to come ''tind view the res711ts of our efforts. f reason to hope that though he is re think yotl gill be pleased—we're sure you'll be struck by the dom' _ E. E t Air �f 3 -several years advanced in the lateness of our stock. _ 'The �Pi�ke 'ng- ' sill again p _ - - - ... ._. -Pump Manufacturer. .. .. � nouogenarian Claes be # be restored, to pract'ioally tom - Vigilance Committee pandas 9t] ' plete health and strength. THE GROCERY section is packed with the very best supplies for the Shop and Residence, F The Christmas tree and enter- season at prices a little less than elsewhere. Our Shoe department- - The object of this Association is to WHITBY, ONT. •tai-nnietit in the Presbyterian always hips something-i►iterestiug,to offer. Our Sats and Caps are lessiln sealing and prosecute cl}erch on Tuesday evening was thg latest—see them, while there is almost tandlees interest in the the felons. ' 'phree doors west•of Whitby House an ungnrtlifled Success. The even- Dry_Goods Department. - theatteiidanee large Membera baying propert stolen commani- i,ng was fine, _.. y and the program varied and iu - Date immediately with'an member We are prepared to Instal wood or1ron Leresting. Among the more pro- TOYS•and Fancy Goods—soruethinR for the baby, the boy and girl• of Executive Comm•etri. pumps oo si;ortnotice,also attend teresti g tures were the panto- Mombersbip fee $1.00. ` to 6.11 kinds of repairing. thine reading of the hymn, "Nine- the father and mother, the sweetheart, the cousin and friend. Come early before all the beautiful things are sold out Ttw es mar be had[rem itis President or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, `. ty and Nine,” the cantatrs entit- gaor.r.n an application. also gasoline engines and } Aad "Wynken and Blynken and Exec. Corn.—L. J. Banka. the squre gear Nod," and a dialogiie "Zedekish." MILLINERY Season bargall ins. We to-dal W. are offering ,w V Richat•dson,Pickering. onL MAGNET OREAMt;SEPARATOR• - A genial And spirited Santa er r Arthur Jeffre-' rived and delighted the hearts of - t 1�G j•A. 0%orr ��� Phone No. 5o at residence. 4,hechild ren.= Thereceipt� fatal- Da SI �►SOCo., ­ ,. gi�,jj�.li✓I ilr°lJr erg *S ped about 0*75. .'�•k..wsiv.,'�;.y ",�. .'':^.`. ': .., ,. , .:-. .- � �Y�. a,-.�.�.. � G2��°YM.s�n:tiw°y`•'" a,� ✓+�s^ 71 r' n e- .,..•m +•,n. -. -M1. ..,,,w...[ ., .,.C.•-.f+.. ..',1,:,R,... 'v, ^• .,1 -t „�/'„"�.°i. r. " ,✓ `W' r w , ._... _ .. iAYb ..w -, ,. i,.:,..'.-a,w. ...,_.. — ,tl.�• —C'•" rr.. d:.,yy.}}7.J„' r ,,w�v . . ,}. � .r w.... ..,•..... ., :. - .�g�'. ... . � r e•,.rn} f,?.,e.r-u.�T. .m ,..y, I..,y:,. r+ :�^ w'S}{t n.ii+ ^Y. '�"^ ..I'� -y v '.4T!� •i,'. ."e'U' ,qJ {,-. . . '.•' a3'Y�.�.��r.�.�-.�,'•�..r.!�.2..:�.T..�+.s�_,..,.,,,r,�.:r.•caa�..'�,..t�+" s Heel``.,.,.,,"M.'.3c....:�..x'Xa�f�..�T�ne:�•:w.k�-+rlexa�:::a�' u,s:L•�±.�s.£_.,�....:..ens:.�a• 'a+s,:..�aS: �^�..ux,�°�"aw�.xde....�•'�r•,�%,.w�.. '�C:,.lear�E'}.+�k.•,.cd.'nas'� i":uL"�e �:�';, s�.a:,dw��'��.s.,.. �ar`�"�,:aur...n��F���' •'.� •riii����a�:"S'�t 1 7 ol - F1 " UT 01 1 PRICES' OF' FAN PRI)OUCTI IN JN D A LIU E CTRI ITY ' HIS ---XAJESTY- REPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADE CENTRES OF 60000 -Br' ffigh and" Na•tive r obp's Ther Hon'. ' kdan ­B6ck "Details, the Uses. AMERICA.- Renews -and Held an ' Investliture. Be P Power Can Put To. i- Prices of Cattle. Grain, Cheese • and Other Produce at Home �A and froim Guelph says: tat Farm.at Ottawa, who also gave A despatch from Delhi, British TENT GUTTED BY FIRE. : A cream separator was operated some instances to. show how many and Abroad. on Thurs-' India, says:-King George King George and Queen farmers make little out of their twice a day by Hydro-electric p.)w- BREADSTUFFS. day, reviewed -50,00-0 British and were much concern-ad -during Mary 3 beef cattle. 'It- cost the' farmers Toronto, Dec. -19.-Flour-winter wheat, tto-opS. investiture of •the King-EIppeTor, er in the dairy section-at the Gn- fr-6ih­-KR to- ten Cents, Live weight, native 3 Majesty held when a large tent. adjacent to the iario Provincial Winter Fair, and to produie them., This -cost - in=- 90 per-cent. patents, $145--to $3.50, sea, an investiture in the Royal Camp at Ro7yal shamians was gutted by firej night, be-stowing orders on ninety- according to a despatch to the Cen? attracted a great deal of attention. cludes feeding, care, stabling, and 40ard. Manitoba sours-First patent The machine is so simple that it all other items of expense.- For $5.50; second pa,;ents. $6; and strong ba -twc, hundred The Royal quarters can be attached to any electric light this the farmers receive from four ere'.. $4-90, on track; Toronto-� three Knights"and tral ,News. fixture. There are also pictures to eight cents a pound from the Manitoba wheat-No. I Northern, $1.08 Compknions, The Queen witness- were in considerable danger for a on show demonstrating the uses to butchers, leaving a balance on the Bay Porto; No, 2 Northern at $1.06, and ed both the review and the bestow- time, and great .excitement pr-e- which electricity can be put nn the wrong side. At the same time tho No. 3 at $1.01, Bay ports. at of orders. vailed. Ontario wheat-No. 2 -�Wb-ate, red and farm. The pictures were gathered consumer' pays from six to twenty- - by Hon. Adam Beek during his five cents a pound for' the same milled. new. 88 to 89c, outside. $40. -Sheep.,ewes, $3.75 to $4; bucks and as-Good shipping_peas,.$1.05 -to travels in Europe. meat. The lecture t said fie. could P,e c", $3.Z5 to, $3.60; lambs. $3.75 to $6. The uses to which*electricit� can not' acoou'rit for the difference in to, outside. Hotsi 1.*,b.. $6.50 to $6.80. calves. $3 to THE NEWS IN A PARAGRAPH be adapted On the farm were ex- price, but believed the butchers oats--car lots of No. 2 Ontario, 43 to &14. plained to over athousand interes- might. Ne'vieitheleas, farmers C6iild 431-2c, and of X�6. 3 at 42 to 421.2C; on Toronto. Dec. 19-Butcher cattle of or. -2�, 'No. 2 West. HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVEN ted listeners from rural par�a at a make a good profit from beef, in dinary good.to choice weight w)ld from track, Toronto'. 46 to'46t Vblic meeting is the City H%li, oy spit-e-bf the differences,reAces, by care alld ern Canada oats, 46c. and feed. 44c. Bay' $5.66 to $6, with extra choice Christmas I THE GLOBE 14LN A. on. Adam Beek. ports. cattle not uncommon sales at scio to economical feeding. Barley rhe market is very, dull. w ... NUTSHELL. Professor G. C. Creelman, Presi- 7 with $6.50.'-Lambs were much firmer at $5,25 SEED. GRAIN MEN, trade about over. to $6 for the choicest ones. sheep and dent of the O. A. C., presented the case of his col-lege before the far- Mr; L. H. Newman, B. S. A., of Corn-No. 3 American-yellow quoted st' hogs were unchanged. Canada, the Empire mers, urging them to avail them- Ottawa, Secretary of the Canadian 671-2 too 68c. Toronto freight. e and the World selves of it, and to spread its in- Seed Grain Growers' Association, Rye-93c. outside. for No. L BOY SCOUTS FIGHTING In General Before Yout fluence. He also urged the crying Outlined the aims and, work of. the Buckwheat--W to 61c, outside. need of the college for greater fa- association, which were, briefly, to Bran-Manitoba bran. 124, in bags, CONSUMPTION Eyes. cilities and more extended aacom- encourage the production and dis- Toronto freights. Short@, $26.50 to $26. m*dation and more money from the tribution of the best stock seed The-Boy Scouts of the country, ever Government through the -country". ' "It is our COUNTRY PRODUCM true to tLeir creed. have enlisted in the The Berlin waterworkh yielded a battle agaiftiRt conf§umption. Under the - The Minister of Power promised he said, "to put the hand- Apples Winter stock. $3 to $45o per net profit of $14,1,0 during the year. the audience that within a few years. "of L the registered seed on a direction of their supenor officer., they an Mr. J. C. Eaton has given s2z,- barrel. Lie department would have" 1,000 high commercial basis. We wish io planning to do real 000 to the Winnipeg General Hos-. Beans--Small lots of band-picked. $2., substantial work- in pita miles of low voltage lines threugh increase the supply of real good 30 to $L55 per bushel. the selling of stain The penitentiary statistics show rfo Ontario, and country farms for seed in Canada. -We have in On- P9, Honey-Extracted, In tins. U to 12c peretas 'usi• between now and the eight miles . all along these lines t4rkt this year a little over 3,000 a large number of convicts under .. . - I end of the year. lay. itP Could be served b Mr. Beek bushels of regiftered seed. Many lb. Combs. $2.50 to $275. 1 twenV yours of age. :ng rip to their mo B1Llsd.ha7-NQ-1 at 516 to $17. cis, track, 'told of what he h seen of the op- times this quantity are required, that h scout shall The Berlin Board of Trade ;s our aim to-work ad No. 2 at $14 to $14.50. �14 IeLralion of electricity on farms by and it shall be )rk to- aseh day some agitAting the question of the de' European countries. Plowing. wards increasing this supply in fu- Baled strair-1117.50 to $8. on track. To- k,ndness to another, veld meat of New Ontario, mato. 1. . .. .. thaboys have resolved -1thrashitig, milking cows, and m tura re yea rs Perrin's -confectionery works at i - Potawe&-Car lots. In bags, quoted at that this slogan can Lnd,n. Out., were damaged by other operatacins were included. Se WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. $1.30. and Delawares at $LSL be well made effective fire o: b prom sed the farmers khat in On- Out cl in the selling of Christmas Stamps to help a. Saturday morning, . Mario all these things could be d-6ne "Two hundred . women from all at-ore. U.45 to, $1.50. Go the great work being done for needy I The -Railway Commission is mak. held a Poultry-Wholesale prices of dreamed Hydro-electric power, and that -parts of Wellington-C-QuntY consumptives In the Muskoka Free Hospital Ing rules -for the inspection and poultry i--Cbickens. 12 to Ll,- per lb, fowl. : with the for Consumptives. In fact, the young the use of electricity, would be a- meeting in connection testing of railway engines. 9 to lie. ducks. 12 to 140; geese. Ii.to 12c. =Is everywhere, in Public Schools,Sab. �arn Mackenzie,is report- -- turkeys,econom An experiment Winter Fair for the purpose of dis turieyo. is to .20c. Live poultry, about Schools, and tLrough their many Sar Will. had been triel.at Ingersoll of fit- cussing the work carried on by the 2c lower than -the above. 'dilferent organizations, are proving them; ad to-have bought a tract of of -ling a silo by e.lectric power, which Women's Institute of the _county. selves a wonderful help in this Christmas lands in New Brunswick. showed that the electric operation G. A. ]Putnam, of.Toront*, superin- [Stamp campaign. If no one in your town WilfTed Mandl W"-Llled and- ► cost M less than the same opera- tendent of women's institutes, who BUrrER. Eaos, cnzm, is active in thA wot k-if you want to be Archie 'McDonald badly hurt by a -pion by. steam power. 4mided, spoke of the value of the Butter-D ir', ch;Qice, In 'wrappers, 25 active--write the Se%retary of the Nationsl premature explosion at Cobalt. Pr . y -rior, I Street The announcement of new tele • institutes from a eorf2munity and to ne. a= lots. 23 to 25c. and info [San;tArium Association. 347 King .-.A STRIKING DIFFERENCE. Wast, Toronto, and learn all about this pbohe rates, in Wihnipe bal co-operative standpoint, and refer- tube; 17 .to 18c. Creamery quoted at R possibilities of this little one coat Mssmger aroused a storm of opposition. The striking difference in the red to the good work carried on to no for rolls. and 28 to 290 for solids. of Hasling. ice received by the farmer for his along the lines of sanitation Of per lb. In an official report, Dr. Ruttier- Jr ]beef and those paid-by the consam- schools and the distribution of good Eggs­ftrietlyl new-laid. 48c. "Ureved ford, livestock commissioner, `G TIGER SHOOTING. strongly recommends the establish. ger was pointed out in an, address seeds, ' Next year, he said, the con- here, and fresh at 27 to ZSo per dozen, IN on-the economical feeding of beef vention would he extended by in in case lots. -menu of municipal abattoirs. cattle by Prof. J. H. Grisdale, Di- viting neighboring counties to send. Cheese-Large Quoted at 151.2e, and Durbar Ceremonies Come to an The Government will probably make Saskatoon or vicinity the -rector of the,Dominion Experimen- delegates. Man at 153-40 Per lb. End Without Aceident. eastern terminus of the Hudson Bay A despatch from Delhi says: The Railway. d . and the- gross revenue $119,- R`00 PRODUCTS. ONTARIO'S RAILWAY. 604, Dunbar ceremonies having come to The contract has been signed fol 9 -072. Bacon-Long clear, 111-2 to -113-4c per I Temiskaming Line's 'Profits for jL '1b..-to case lots. Pork. short cut. VT 50: 1 air end, King George and Queen. the building of the St. John Valley, Mary departed on Saturday from N. B., Railway, from Grand Falls -Eleven Men-ths were $4Z24W22. 'TR do., mfts. $19M- to $M. sass-Medium ' this city. Their; -leave-t kin was to St. John. It will be operated by C. P. R. GIVES CONTRACT. ... to light. 16 to 161-2c; heavy. 14 to 141-20; =A despatch from Toronto says: rolls. 10" to Ile; breakfast bacon, 16 to most impressive,and there was an the I. C. R. The net earnings of the Temiskam- Ne* York Company to Build Shope 17,; back., 19 W Me. affectionate I5opular demonstration Montreal proposes a civic pen- .'ling and Northern Ontario Railway Lard--Tier'ces. 113-4c. tubs, 12c; &Ile. when they left. The King-Emper- sion for firemen, police; clerks and • for the elieven months einding-Sep- or took a special train'-for Nepal, pern5anen't employes of the Roads tember 30 were $492,822, as com- A despatch from Winnipeg says: Where he is to spend a few days Department, to which thev contri- 4F �pared with $384,841 in. the same The contract for the C*. P.-R. shops BUSINESS, AT MONTREAL. shooting tigers, and the Queen-Em- buts one per cent.- of-their- wages. '.,period of the previous fiscal year. at Calgary was let on Friday by press went to Agra. John Samson's prudence in tak- 4-The gross earnings were 81,568,648, Vice-President Bary to the West- Montreal, Dec. 19--Oats = Canadian Ing a memorandum of-the numbers 4 We7itern. No. 7. 4714e; do.. N*. 3. -CH.O against' $1,480,381 in the same inghouse, Church, Kerr Company, LER-46 IN ITALY. o'f his -bills was.instrumental in re- eleven months of 19M-10. , In Seri- New, York. They will commence extra No. I feed, 46 to 461-2c;; No. '2 covering his summer'-s wages and convicting a pickpocket at Mont- bomber last the net earnings of the work on the new buildings at once local white, 461.2c; No. 3 do.. 45i-u; Last Week 27 Cases Were Report- 0ntario Government road amount- and are to have them finished by No. 4 do., 441-20.. Barley-Manitoba-feed, ed With 24* Deaths. real. Canadian trade with,the United 64c; malting. 96c.to $1. Bucilwheai. o. ,ed to $75,812, and the .gross`rev- the end of the next year. . They enue to $200,317. In September will be df the same size-as the Win- 2, 65 to 66c. Flour-Manitobs , Spring A despatch from Chiaaso, Smit- States increased over $61,006,000 'last year the net revenue was $21,- nipeg shops. wheat patents, firsts, $5.60; seconds, $510; zerland,.'say-s: The official bulletin during the last fiscal year; with strong bakers', .$4.90; Winter patents, issued by the Italian Government Germany it , increased .Z,2,280.000 choice, $4.75 to 115; straight rollers. $4..2s regarding the cholera• epidemic in and with France $1,726,OW. 'the' to $4.40; do.. bags,' $1.95 to $2.05. Rolled Italy shows that the disease has -increase with Britain was only a oats-Barrels, $5; bags, 90 1be­ $2.371-2. very materially decreased 'diring little over two "millions. Bran-$23; short@. $25; middliii4m. $27 to the week Dec. 3-9.' The cholera is According to C. C. Castle, Do $2e; mouillie, $9.9' to SM. Roy-No. Z'Per new lim.ited to' the ' WIS IN -� .DANGER Provinces of minion Warehouse Commissioner, ton, car lots, $15 to $15.50. Cheese-Fin. Caltanisetta, and Girgenti, both in there is -froth 30,W 40 pet cent. df est Westerns. 141-2 to 1434c; finieffit East. Sicily. During that period there the Western Canada•crop still urr-, erns, 13 7-8 to 414c. autter--Coicest were 27 cases afid 24 deaths report- thfeshed- in the fields. Threshing ...Duke and Duchesd of Fife and Two Daugh creamery, 301.21 to 311-2c; seconds,beg to ed. The remainder of the kingdom still continues in many. sections of 300. Eggs-Fresh. 0c; selected, 30 to 31c; is declared to be immune. the Prairie Provinces and, given No. I stock, 26-to 27c. .,Potg6toes-Per bag, tens in Steams-hip Wreok. faii weather conditions, the grain car lots, $1.25 to $1.271-7. BRITISH SPIES SENTENCED. will be cleaned up by February. . li� f om. Gibraltar -says: and the surf boats were constantly UNITED ST 'Max Schultz alid Actio lices Get' -`A despatic r STATES 'MARKETS. GREAT BRfTAIN. The P. and O. steamship D-ilhi-i threatened w�th -swamping. - The -Minneapolis. Dec. 19.-Wbeat-Decem. Penal SerTit • The British Parliament was. pro� ' bound--for .Egypt, ran ashore on Royal Princess- and her •-daughters her, $1.001-2; May, $1.0514; July. $1.0614 A. despatch from psic., �Ger- iogued on Saturday. Wednesday two miles south of Cape suffered like the rest. An eye-wit- to $1.0534; No. I hard, $1.015.8; No. I many, says: Heavy puni ments' The House of Lords rej�eted the Spartel,- which is on the northeast ness -of the landing on the beach Northern, $1.011-8; No. 2 Northern, 985-8 were meted -out o sday to naval prize bill., • 'coast Of Mor, co. , A number of at Cape Sp�artel says one boat to 991-8c; No. 3 wheat'. '95&8 to 986-8c. the British sp�!3s arrested at Ham- The 'House .6f Lbrds' passed''the ;British Royalties were on. board capsized in the"surf -and all the' No. 3 yellow 'corn, 55 to 56c. Na 3 white 8iirg on' Marbh '18,'ana who 'had national.insurance 'bill on Friday. n she, steamer, including the Prin- occupants were ' drenched to the oats, 50 to 54c. No. 2'rye. 85 to 86c. 13�an, been on trial behind closed doors Mr. Lloyd George was- seriously - oess,Royal, Louise Victoria, sister skin. Princess Alexandra, one of $23 to $23.50. Flour=First patents, •8.4.80 befor,6 the�Imperial Court for sev-- injured in an assault by a male suf- Of King George V., her husband, the daughters' of the Duchess Of to $5.10; second patents; $4,40 to $4.70; eral. days. Max Schultz, --an Engz fragist, on Saturday. the Duke- of Fife and- their two Fife, was narrowly saved. from first clears, smo to $3,65; second clears, lish ship broker, was sentenced t.) -The threatened strike on 'Brit'ish • daughters, Princess Alexandra and drowning by a sailor, who grab- $2,2p to $2.60. sewn years' Penal servitude. 01113 railways has been averted by an Princess Maud. The passenger bed her by the shoulder's and held Buffalo, Dec, 19.-Spring wheat-No. I of his associates, an engineer named amicable settlement. --list- also included- Lord- and Lady her up until the two were. dragged Northern, carloads store,..$1.13; winter, W 1;1 ff., was .'.sent to -jail -for two- 'The War Office has offered prizes y 'VO`P for -coirn�dtitioii­by -military aero- Kinnaird, Sir Thom-is Erskine Hol- ashore. -'Th*6 Ducliesi 'of Fifd and No. 2 red, 991.2c; No. 3 red, 961.2c; No, years; 46 merchant nAtned land-and Sir Lewis and Lady Moles- her two daughters, after borrow- 2 white,.981-2c.--Corn-No. 2 yellow, 64 3-4c; Maack and MAx Schultz's, house- planes tbe-cobtesi.-to'be open--to--1 0 No worth. The Delhi was bound'fro 3& world. ing some clothes at'th6 lighth'us,6, ' .'4 yellow, 623-4c, all on track, through keeper each received three years. the London'to '13ombay.- The Royal' rode"to"Tan' -on ­ gier horseback. billed. Oats-No. 2, white, 521-4c; "passengers . .% The Labor party in New Zealand passengers were en route to Egypt,' One of the launches of the French white, 513-4c; No. 4 white,- 503-4c. Barley WOMEN IN W-AR. has gained the balance of power at ..and-she-.ha4 about.100-salaon pa-s- cruiser- Friant, which -had- render-- ­Yalting,- $1,18 io $1.25. Rye-No. 2, -�tion map fol- the�polls and a digiol sengers. Fortunately the Delhi is ed the bravest of services in taking track, $1.05, through- bitted. Proposelt Law 16i Mllitaiy' gerTtC6 low. fitted with -wireless, find was able off-the --women-and children,- was speedily to summon aid from Gib- swamped and sank. Sia of the crew for German Females. The B-rit.ish Government has-inti- LIVE STOCKMAR1zETg 'raltar. and Tangier. Several war- were drowned. The others strug- A.denatch from Dusseldorf, Ger- mated.its determination not to is- Montreal. 'Dec. 19.-Butchers'. cattle, many, says: the Patriotic Women's sue tenders for arw:v . and navy .,ships were soca on the cpot, and gled -aghore in an exhAust,�-d con- contractT to the indicted United .;in spite of the extremely rc,ugh dition. Several attempts of honts 'b"". $6.25 to $6.35, do., medium, $4.50 League his. appointed a committee. wenther all the passengers were that went to_ the assistance of 6-- 'to $S50i do.'; common.-$3 to 84; catinors, to promote a law for compulsory States' treat packers. rescues]. I)flhi were baffled hv th<-. tremend- $1.75 to $2.50; butchers' cattle. choles military service of German womcb The landing of the passengers ous wns. It is doilbtful if the ship cows. $5.25 to $'5:50; do., medium, 84,50 to in war and peace times as nurses GENTFkAL. was a dangerous imdertnking, stnd can be sated, blit if the. gale abates 95; do,. bulls. $3.50 to $4.50; milkers, and helpers in the transportation, Delhi -will honceforth bo-. the ca- 4 4;7�-,7 X�:, 717 TA choice, each, $75; do,, common and mod!.. commissary and uniform depart- pital of the Indian Empixe and seat, "all concerned wcIr, �xtrempl.y an-xi- the specie, mails and cargo ,may 4 A one. The wavest were tremendous be landed. um, each, uo to $60: sprinters, $zo to ments of the navy. of central government. 4� Muarwr all � -t•, u . ....., ...- .. .... .. .' _' ..... ... ,.. ... ... � ., '....w ,... .__. .a.- .:'^• - ,w•S'.•„""' .'n!'0.. :+5.,y'n ,L L.+`'v1q+`' . n tq • ",.y A1c�. _ � '.... .Liss .. .. .. .. .'. .. ... -. •. .. - :', _. '. .: ..• Liss,. u .. x3 .. . .a.':.. ., .,..:• '.::. Ay :.fit v'4::T.'+q2. .r 4.1- J f 0 ' WORN _ •1WATER ELEPHANfiHw'' - ODD BIGl?+IS. -The-scientific-world is still di Placard at a moving-picture cussing the reported discovery of show: "Young children must have - - anew mammal in the Congo: tate, WHO .STILI SUFFER p �rierp'� �� - . �. a•mm -- In amal known to the natives as � In a•- barber�s' ' Shop'. window: -- the "water elephant." M: Le "During alterations patrons will x Petit, of the Paris Museum of Na- be shaved in-the back." r �^ "THAT-THEY CAN-FIND RELIEF tural -History, tecently report%d ' Sign'in a store: "Empty boxes- 7 IN DODD'S KIDNEY 'PILLS._ that he saw five of these animals suitable for Christmas gifts," __6 � pilin ins into the water on the _ In a .tailors shop: We .dye for - t�+j A71, �r _ northern Shore of Lake Leopold the others, why not let us dye for you I" _: Second. He stated that they ap- In a clothing stare:"These pants " Mrs. Lola 11[4dy sufferel from dared to have shorter bodies, smal- will .look better on your legs than Ptilns in. the Back, Side and in ler ears, acrd relatively-longer necks on 'our'hands." _ - - -- -- -than ordinary elephants, and ap- A silversmith has- a-place- -neat _ '-- the region of the Heart - Dodd's parently were not possessed of door to a restaurant. The former •�'�mas L )Udney Pills erred her. trunk. He estimated their height having put up a placard, "Jewel- _ � J. l� �n at about• six feet. It has been " the res- ' LL inted out that the aescri tion of levy o€ all,kinds plated, KTiverton, Digby Co., N. S., -Dec. P4 P taurant keeper followed with this: the water elephant accords almost Y8 (Special).-Every day seems to P , "Oysters and Little Neck clams ti exactly with Dr. Andrews restore- plated." bring a message of cheer for the weak, run down women of Canada. tion of the palaeomaatodon, a cea- FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. # ture which dwelt in the Fayoum id u w. DAWl3oN, 90 colasoaNE ST.. , - To-day's message-comes from Mrs,. A Cure for Fever and Ague.-Des- HH NIGHTINGALE H Toronto. the lower teritiary age. a ,t Lois McKay, swell-known- resident _ turbance of the stomach and liver91 of this place: She, like others, has 'f' always precede attacks of fever and STOCK BROKER NE HUNDRED - ACRES - GOOD found new life in Dodd', Kidney 7 ague,. showing derangement of the 3lember Standard Stock and 411ntng Exchange U Buildings; near Brampton. RATS AND THE PLAGhE. LISTED STOOKSOAAatED ON MARDIM Pills. _ Jdigestive organs and deterioration WENTY-FIVE ACRE• FRUIT FARM- The under-secreta! `foi India Conaspondence Invited T Brick House and Good Buildiug3; "Before I used Dodo's Kidney y in the quality of the blood. In „ s, estimates that during the last 15 MELINDA ST. TORONTO, St. Catharines. • iPills, Mrs, McKay states, I auf- B ,these ailments Parmelee's Qege- 33 feted with a-lead Sia in m back years 7,500,000 deaths from plague ' Pilin have Fieen found mosi NUMBER OF GOOD STOCK, GRAIN P y have occurred in that country, and effective abatin the fever and /� and Dairy Farms In, Halton, Peel. ;! f and side, pains in my bowels, and , B Trappers, hunters York. Ontario and Prince Edward Coun- ,w„ - char cutting sins around the Yet, although it has-been scientific- subduing the'ague in•a few days. and of Ra in rs, cies, p' B P all shown that this terrible dis- kind of Raw Put•., - beart. - y There are many who are subject pose sherd to di.• � EYERAL GOOD FRUIT FARMS IN „ ease is conveyed to human beings LO these dl9tessiII disturbanees pose o!their °cllec• S the Niagara Fruit Belt. was always tired. - Sometimes >3 FURS tions l th on first by Tat fleas there are actually dis- r when I sal down I could hardly = and to these there is no better pre- obtain ng our gnw �1 ANITosn SASKATCHEWAN, XL trlcts where,religious opposition ex- aratiori procurable -as- a means of tatiuns, which we cheerful!y furnish upon 1 hefts and British CClttmbia Laada. get up out of the ehair. But thanks P P the follower - ' Lata. to rat-killing and inoculation. relief. request. the_specialize in g ,n small or cargo blocks. % _ to Dodds Kidney Pills, my pain i9 RIOMT PRICES. 1-16ERAL ASSORTMENT. h all gone 'and my back is well, - j The greatest difficulty is met -.in. _ And remittance forwyrded same data go..d. overcoming "prejudice and isnot- r.ceiwod, express and mail charge+ un all F TOL' WANT TO BUY OR SELL A iliave proven for myse,f that Dodd's once,-habit and apathy." Great TOO TRUE. = ohiptmosats paid Gonads.ii-eth,ip. tPao oD:a tolf>ninm'I+i�nToronsult to. W. Dawson, Ninety - Kidney Pills are-good. . .Female rnumbers of eo le not only con- She-".There '. is -one State; at sett. "Thero'e.a .Reason. Your bu.tnes, troubleisnear! always caused b h? P least, .where .women can do the and corroap•,ndencesolicited. itAPr•G AGENTS WANTED. sat, Y y Itinue to live in houses that not John Hallam _ TORONTO Ai0ased Kidneys.' The position of ''rat- roof, but the treat the rat al- bossing without the ballot." GENrs WANTED. — A LINE FOR , ,•' the female organs and the Kidneys ! P most as a dorfrestic animal, and re- I He "Which one might that be., �� every home. plies. is for our choice fuse t b trap or kill it. Wherever pray'1„ greatest agency props. we have the chows how one Is dependent cn the I i�: or agents supplies. Mi anuson in Capada B- 0 - That's why weak women 'sanitary ru es can be eilforced;the fihe-' The state of matrimony." / t9-day No outlay necessary. Apply B, x find new life in Bodd's- Kidnev G. I. Co., 2L8 Albert cit. Ottawa • ravages o{ the plague-are arrest- OilPills.. They always cure diseased ed. It has been excluded from TRY malUR�,.' EYE REMEDY HELP WANTED. -•- w Kidneys. the jails and froul the native army. for Red, •k. Weary, Watery Eyeal ALi gltEw-sso PER wEEB BELLING l[' ander .'Eyellds bturine Doesn't one hand Egg-Sea-ter. Sample and Smart „b,fles Eye Paia. Druggiats it., / terms Esc. Money refunded it unsatiataxi-WHAT•31ANY-MEN KNOW. Sell Nfurine Eye Remedy, Liquid, Zoe. cors. Collette ►ifg. Company, Lotting-Same old ocerooat; A MOT'HER'S PRAISE -60c, 31.00 Murine Eye Salve in fi ,ro= EuaH A CHANCE AND wood. out. �p'�(J Aseptic Tubes, ac. $1 00. Eye Books I MAKE M0NE1� WITH tT. T ONCE- YOCNO MEN TO LEARN Have to suffice; OF BABY'S OWN TABLETS ' + _ n L1 rber Trade. Demand to barbers Expected a new one; and Eye Advice Free. by Mail. You would ant think of cutting Sow Ba m nd r b bet Muriao Ele Relpso Co.,Chicaso. I.your bay or prCri with Land scythes. every day, cannot supply demands. Let _ Haven't the price. Mrs. Allen Mason, Carleton, N. and you should tet urr old pots and ds teach you trade, write for parttcw $„ writes: "I have Used Baby s Dans. In-tall a t'bamplon, and make tars. !Soler Barber College, 231 Queen ; 1 MERELY SOUND: more and betu.-r syrup wlth.tena unit and Last, Taroato. '. ]Funny looking. ain't it? Own Tablets ever since I have had << foal. More revenue at a reduced cost. I No wonder you smile; children and that is- ting on fif' Do you consider him a man of w-br not try this We have•one that will , x ^- " �{ sound sense - !Ijust suit roa. You are sure to wins writs MISCELLANEOUS. _- Out at. the elboWft__ teen years I have a ways; found ifor free booklet. TILE GRIMM NFO, CO. I �jAT and FAliht SCALES. Wtlwa"a Way out of style. _ them entire! satlstactory for all Well, yes-modified s bit." L[lI1TED, 5a WelltagtoII $t.,• Montreal, I. 1 scala ltiorra, 9 teplanade, Toronto • y - y "Modified 1. What do uu mean,_?" que 1 the ailments of little ones and feel y' _ a.�L�a xuuutty. Lt;mry, etc, lop a $4vep years old' that I cannot praise them too •lust strike out the sense anti SMUG �; tenial and external, cusea wnboas US Cross my heart! highly." firs. Masun's praise es -you'lI have m3 opinion of },iin." ys e by till uan,s treatarana wrecw c- �Y bPlore too late. Ur Boumaa Mea+sat Go. Bra a What is the :meaning of Lim+ted, Cou+agwood, oar. Expect to wear it just that of thousands- of mothers BS - _ Till it falls apart. who consider Baby's Own Tablets It will Prevent Ulcerated Throat the word smug? tow bLALE GLAHANTLED. N+:soos -At the first itymptom9 of.sore. Wa s It means a 'man who is .6 bcale. works, 9 Esplanade, Toroa.4 it _ the only Rate and sure remedy to BB -- �- throat,_ which resagea ulceration fat and glad of it,' w f B Irate tla t M y e ones. i The Tablets are r 'sold di by me- ,a d o a spoanful� „ • 't�GE her Agency scilla! torch 6Tonvi op waNTl;n'. - I n iII{lammaLt n, take -` — anc'y propoi,lttoae convinces - - ;;'Iuld my wife dlclne dealers or by mail at 23 of Dr..Thomas' Eclectiic Oil. Add To discern and deal immediate- u. Iha! none c You will al• To give it away: - cents a box from The Dr. Williams' a little sugar to it to make it,pala- ly with causes ind overcome them. ircuiairo¢oeLzrtit`etieri UeD%.a?°2a°slbnrtFl3c~ Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. table. It will allay the irritation i rather.thari to battle with effects � Ottawa. r ` She knew better. A and preven-t^ the ulceration • and-.i after the t:::rase eras. secured a i SPECIALISTS ADvtes t'REEL Conant% Naw I'm glad: - swelling that are so painful. Those ludgment, :v-the chief -aim of the ► us ib regard to any dueaso. Loweae _ TAKING HIS hfEDICINE. who are periodically subject to medical ina't, and $ick!e'sw. :inti' rx's to fit ted drby ugs gmatlof Bettor meseaaa it =On the level, Pe j I ' Dass it look bads Visitor - So you've bad three quinsy have this, aiade:ihemselves ' eunsum,,t'ye Syrup is the result of taint Glaeees fitted by a-e. Write today ; dogs. eleven cows and two AOrses immune to Attae .. atient _stud• alun . this artlCu• for. a to Dr. e<rld Ht. 1Ingwsa drug s g p y B. P atter to Dr. Heilman, col *t-cla s Ont k killed"-by autos so far this 'year, lar line, At the first appearalicc @� RASH MAN. Why doii't you_put in a complaint? ' '-"Fine feathers mate thin ponket df a cold the Syrilp will be fumd CLEANING LADIES' .- - o books so a married remedy, arresting Mrs. Newlywed •I can 'hire �a Farmer Never. I'm willing t � red man says. z must efficient � KIK R OUTINC good cook` for £t20 a month, dear. take my medicine. I was one of ( develupment and speedily healing WALKING a I G SUITS a •+ j , Mlnard's Li7liment Cures Diste.nper, Co,re�i ;�» turrtnctl) t+y rn:r Franc,,rosea TX It. That's not so much the y4ps that, kept hollering for the affected'parts su that the.`ail Mr: Newlywed--No, -dear, 'but good roads. ment disappears. British American Dyslhg CO. just think how much more we would She-"They say that- an apple ,a I?<fontrc.l, 'T ionto, Ottawa and Qnebee* la' day will -keep the doctor away," T ' eat. For 'years Mother Graves' Worm IMPORTANT. _ Exterminator has ranked as the He-"Why stop there? An union -I a day will keep everybody awa•:" n who wishes to be the R�.�P. �'��� , .The ma A CHANGE. most-effective preparation manufac- - arehitezt of-his-own fortune'should-, r ,11,-t,r,and shippers v ell Ona it tr,their - tared, and it always maintains its adeantaid to zet their ntene,nnour mailing A It is a Liver Pill Many of the not overlook the importance of li+t. This insure.prrmpt receipt of our yyntr "`They "used to advise a boy to reputation. y making his foundation flim. tatietuanJgenetxltnRxmatien,shit?wi11 be _ n ailments that man has to contend B ready ahout the 15th of Novembor. You can be day a solid foundation. era of fair and liberal treatment wben you " w "And nowadays I" . - .- -- --And one:tauch of fashion makes with have their origin in a dis- ship you rcollections to.Wagner,era:lerGO "Nowadays, the thing is to .put a lot of women look like freaks, ordered liver; •which-is a Aelieate . =: . .-• ,:- _• as Front it East,Toronto,Ont, rig, a good front." organ, peculiarh- susceptible to the ular habitdistuYbances:that come from ir- I was curedlack f iARD'S �e pain Yu: &titre by MIN. -"-"-` - Mlnard's Liniment Cutts Colds, as --- - -• - '- -- I MIN- regular or acocare n i. SAY_&RD AMcMULLIN. "The Most 13rxtutifuI Lamtion._ k ! - ` DO FISHES TALK`I eating and drinking, This ae• elkatham,- oat. I I Baby s Rash Became ,-In anyy other land than tl-it from gulators,now pie'ssed on the atten I ; in New York Cites" whichhe sun "refuses to retire at' counts for the great many liver re- 'I was cross or Inflammation by MIN. i ' HOTEL SAVOY ' ARD'S LINIMENT. i : a Mass of Humor midni ht accounts of boatloads of tion of sufferers. Of these there is MSB: W. A. JOHNSON.men listening to the private convey- none superior 'to Pam relee's Yege- Walsh, Out. ; w cations of fishes under water mould table Pills.. Their operation though I was..cured of Fac1'al• Nenralgfa by . 1 Fifth Ave., 58th to 59th Stilet . J. smack too much-of the adventures gentle is•effective-, and the most de-- MINARD'S LINIMENT. Overlooking Central Park Parents Decided HeCouldNot Be of "Alice in Wonderland" to fie licate can use them. Peskdale, Out. J. H. BAIZEY. Affording a delightful residence;l Cured. Cutieura Soon Made taken seriously. Nevertheless, the - � from which all the principal centres ' His$kin Perfectly.Clear.. fishermen along the .NorwegianSifenee -is often-the. best argil- - � of the city are readily accessible: COa$t9 Bre lust such eavesdroppers. went. Reaucifd tyros Sin^le lo• thiatlroom 5^'p M Afl,]itebertManII,alT ,p.' J—d�ubt'447 withbathramf.ian.IuP,nrd; A Toronto]Ilan, Every fishing vessel is now equip- --. �' ,Second thoughts often . act as , 1",Ze pu:nr, alcnre bedroom and Nnhrarn e ei"Dur,boy was born in I y5.eu, nr larder suites upon anplicxtinn. Spi• Queen 8t: East,sal with a telephone, to which it Minard s Liniment Cures Carget in Cows. mental safetyvalves. aoroato on Oct, 18, 1805, and when three P t I I c•uus restaurant,palm gardcn,W1liard room,etc. igtoatbs.old a .ugbt rash apps ed on his attached a microphone designed to ' - _' 1 i sendfors�Ar:, JOFIS F.RiF.S,3lannger cheek: what appeared to augment submarine sounds. These 6he was a lady visitor�to„the Household troubles' Headache, L---V _�- s ' be a water blister wouldsounds, collected by an electrical prison, kindly and well meaning, Tootliache, Earache, Stomach ache. - a 0.4 form. When it .broke, matter would run out apparatus, comibunicafe by means and as she chatted with :i 'burglar Hamlins Wizard Oil cures these **tartina new bitten unto of a copper wire with the receiver who had been sentenced to six 'hes and acus, so 'why don't o ' pts entire face,'head and ; a p P 3': y .- DR. DOW'S shoulder were a mass of of the telephone installed on the mantles Imprisonment she'thought k`ee a bottle in'the house: scabs and fou could not boat.. By I>�tening in the ordinary she detected signs of reform in see a •ssttcie of clear skin.` • �. we not !mow what way, receiver at gar, the fisherman him. "And now,'' she said, "hate Most women seem to thirrk,thaf” to door him and tried can tell precisely the moment when you any plans for the future,.ea the can settle perplexing iie3 about every advertived y P B 9 remedi without avail, to the.fish began to Collect. It is said the expiration of your sentence?" tions.:by-•cryinT'gver them.- re of em only d that there is a copsiderable differ- ' Oh yes, ma'am." he Said hope- added ' .. to hiss i� - -. - ne in particuloe— ence, in the sounds made by the fully,,- '`I')-e Bot the plans said, twi-) m.dy almost put the . p The ease with which corns anti afant �al various fish as they congregate, banks and a i� tcffice•" harts can be removed by Hollo- # if a family dot or pre The cod utters a guttural . grunt STURGEON OIL scribed for Wrn., This dkt eyay's Gorn: Curie is its Btrongest sot d any goad so we and the herring has a whistling in- -LINIMENT . took him to a vp ltaL tonation which is'said to`be rattier recommendation. It seldom 'fa31s: 8e was treated ee'sn out-Qphat�feac wits a musical. ' and he s wore.tf angjttlns. �i'e ctisn HAD SEEN IT_ _. _'.: at a1:� . •. in ono ea d r and 1asfJe of a w boy Rae, al�a°p rsntxa, cured w CgEATI V'G THE CUSTOMS.- Dick-"Bill writes that he's liv External application for man - doctor work wardone. Bus the „ or beiist.' h ceryone"knows of Tsry nest say It coke out as bad as erer. Here is 'an in'gmicus'-• Customs :ng in a-magnificent cottage. " Sed that it fro 1d not be tined fraud, .which has been oin on ung• Sam-"Why it's so small thin yo:'i ' the wonderful qualities in the mueI Its uq e an so we lust e going oil of the STURGEON for y erms•Qan� iiia s to)ar4t.ot perceiv-ed for nearly .two years. ^zn start! on_the .roof..reach down L : ��baaarrr111nnn nes Cut ra nit Customs officers, examinllig the cart a the chimney and open the frori`t sprains, lameness, etc, W�=grnta started untag t m door Dr. Dow's formula, has it in the cure was swieof a man who hay crassed the Italin perfectly clear an eta best form, For Afleuivatism roar these n diseaselate-Swisa frontier three Limes a rt yarn, May 3, 1010. week for the past fifteen months, " o coli are a bill collector?" Lumbago, Neuralgia, Swellings, „•4,, �y another let�i�' dated June 29,.1911,he discovered that the axles of the ' „ " etc. it cannot be equalled.. • tlddtt lily yf Lel bad "Yes. Here is one- Keep it, q r e tsottble state ustag i1c�»ri � nwro wheels contained watches. Alto t my boy,_keep it_ You seem to have. Try it once and you will be For mom limn a gancrattan Cuticura stray Aether 400 watches were found and t ' a nice collection there. Far be it satisfied. Price °b cents. and Olatrnnnt have nffnrd,cd thn most Vyuua confiscated. ' ceasful treatment for skin and scala iroubiev �' from me. to break it up." ASK YOUR DEALER, of infante, children and sAults. A single art --_ $often suRtclent. Although sold by drux- "What ten ' earth's the mntt.er7 ' �A{ I HE SELLS IT. t its ar,d doalera throughout the world, a THE M'7ard's Liniment Cures Diphtherla. hPral sample or each, with,32-p. book on Cut yourself while slaviag?" The Brayley Drug Co., Ltd., he akin will be sent flee,on appl"t�bt� "� , I eh.n1F� ``iat I shaved Many n man Psicose the age of&s. Sole Props. Si. John, Y. B. nva.rsoston.U.S.A. myself while cutting.' ' ED. 7 ISSUE 51-11 cretiun before reaching it. ry .:..'u,.'. Y'('... :, ...Liss ..,. '.: _'. .. ..�... .' .. ,- .:. ' ..• i - - .... •trlC.,.,..,.. n f F•- _ i 'i, W., 7" s. .vfb f •• tic -. .. - .:- w ,�Y ,' -, 6' ,p ': '�,��" �F .B '.L. ' ., r-. ,•_•• w .. .. -rte... .. .......F v --..,.- wS_ .!i, .. , + ; LOC A T ISM -Wm. Hem leaves to-day to -Mrs. Morley Sleep ie ill at the 'XMAS PRESENTS LOCALISMS.17 ' - spend a week with his non in Fer• home of her uncle in Brooklin. t gus. -•tw�-- -Mrs. James Brien, who has _ ew -We wish all our readers a -Fouad in the Methodist been seriously ill with an attack merry Christmas. church a gentleman's cuff link. of pneumonia, is making favor- It is not too late to buy that Present, so get buoy and do it now. -John Dickie spent a couple of Loser call at this office. * able progress towards recovery Hockey Boots and Slippers for the boys and girls. • days in the city this week. --Mrs. Sellers and daughter, of and is now able to be around the Ties, Mufflers, Gloves, etc., for the men. _ -Miss Julia O'Leary visited Saskatchewan are visiting with house. ' :Pickering friends last week. W. T. and Mrs. Hartrick. -Be sure to see our east hard- p -H. G. Kerr, of Toronto. spent -A number from this locality ware window for Xmas gifts sil- BPEQhdLTa 2WM3X CPMXON i Sunda at the home of his mother Du se attending s Christmas verware, carving sets, lam on Overcoats-those beau Tweed Iain combination collar, "Here. y Fane at Whitby to-morrow. clocks etc. See -Big Ben"' the y p -Miss Peattrie, of Toronto, -You are going to enjoy a Ideal Xmea gift, Dickie & Chap- button close or otherwise. - s� ppeent Sunda with C. H. and litre. splendid program, when you hear man. -Burling. y the Whitby Baptist Church choir - -The address on S. S. work de- 4_ • _..------n--PlougWpAt was_note general. in- St. Andrew a Church, Friday livered by Rev, F. L. Farewell B. Dates, Figs, Dandies Nutil, alb-fresh--arrd-rrree at throughout the township during evening, Jan. 5th. Watch for A., in the Methodist church was lube ppaasst week. bills. f�i i much enjoyed b all. Under the pF Mellor, of Victoria Col- -Have you taken advantage of leadership of such optomiatic men Re A. BUNTING, PICKERING lege,Toronto, spent Sunday with the special Dollar Xmas rate on our Sunday schools must do more Pickering friends. the Pickering Book to send a gift efficient work, �" -Miss Kate Kerr, of the Toron- copy to your friend. It is not yet -Dickie & Chapman wish their XMAS -:to Normal School,is home for her too late. Get it at your nearest many customers and friends a - ' Christmas vacation. store,or send your dollar, with merry Christmas and prosperous _ �" -Robert Hunter, and son, of fifteen cents extra for postage, to New Year. Stores open each - Prince Albert, spent over Sunday W. R. Wood at Claremont, and night during holidays-Several - with his aunt, Mrs. John Boyes. he will mail a copy to any address. lines of holiday goods just opened. -John Clark was at Auburn, But get your order in before Jan- Fresh -oranges, candies, Malaga Pie Spade?, - lHuron Co., during the past week nary 1st. + grapes and fruits for holiday sea- � Berry Spoons, �+ attending the funeral of his uncle. -The oldest postmaster of the son. * SILVER Fruit Knives, Sugar Shells, Etc g -We .have now on hand that Dominion of Canada, Mr. Teefy, -We congratulate Miss Coila Carving Sets in Cases. 1* carlflad of salt in 50, 100, 140 and of Richmond Hill, died on Tues- Every and Miss Mabel Calvert on JD00 pound sacks. R, A. Bunting.* day in his 170th year. He was a their having successfully passed Hansting Lamps and Hall Lamps. The public schools close to- printer by trade and worked in the Model School examinations at Pucks, -Straps, . . day. for the Christmas vacation the office to Toronto that was in Guelph. Mies Every will teach in ]Hockey Skates, Hockey Sticks, - '_ ' . `rand€will be re-opened on Wednes- opposition to W. I. McKenzie, the public school at Maidstone, day Jan. 3rd. the rebel leader. He was held in Essex, Co., next year at a salary Sleighs, Mouth Organs, Etc. -Mrs. Wm. Clark, of Church very high esteem and was post- of $500. and Miss Calvert at Glas- St., has been confined to her bed master at Richmond Hill for over gow at$450. through illness, but is now some- Sixty H unears. jo'se' ph: g y y � dy -livhat better. -Remember the concert in the - - -R. A. Bunting and Wm. Alla- Methodist church under the aus- Fe+a ddverZtaeme+zEs. _ way, police trustees, were in pices of the choir on the evening — -- ' Whitevale on Wednesday settling of Friday, Dec. 29th. A splendid TN�OR SERVICE-A pure-bred.Berk- accounts with the township Coun- musical and literary program will 1 shfre Boar, at lot, 2t con. !, Pickering, cil. be given by the Wilfrid Male BOYD BL'kx Brougham oat. ILL if s -Remember the anunal school Quartette, consisting of s�laa. U RENT-A comfortable brick -F V R N / S H , N G S I ' lmeeting next 'Wedneeday, at 10 duets, quartettes and recitation,,. T b3ut+e co Linton Avon oe, Pickering. Ap• • %.m+ io the ;shoot roots,. Show Don't fail to attend as a thorough• ply to L. L BANKS.Pickering.P.O. 5 tf Fur Horses and Rigs,_Single and Double Harness, K� our interest in the rising genera +iy enjoyable evening is assured Collars, HalterQ, Etc.. - FOR SALE-House and lot situated tion by attending this meeting. to all who may attend. Admii- on Brock et.. Clar uiout, oppoe:te the "Blankets, Bella. W bi a, -Hisses Mabel Calvert antlCuila cion 25 send;; children 15 Penta. lethodiaecharcb- For particulars appl to Robes, P• lEver have con feted their course -Died-At the home of her son- W.J.axi.ao.Nor Claremont slt� Every P and anything you .need for yilur horse and .rig. tr at the Guelph Model School and in law. A. ti, -Ridley. 158 Wilton T 'ANTED-a young lady with it 1 are now spending their Christmas Ave,. Toronto, orf Monday, Dec. WAS oftaae,e. to teach a ,,)ung Repairing neatly and promptly Mrs +• ehlld also to make herself useful ii+ the bouse - r Vocal Lion at their respective 18Cb, Westlake. aged 92 for furtber ra ueularsapply to W,E,RITCHIE attended t0 _ l ]here. Pars. The funeral took place on Pickering. soot! -Sunday Dec. 24th will be ob. Wednesday when her body was I'ICRERING H AR':�IESS E4IPORII?�I , Rerved as Christmas Sunday in conveyed to St. John's cemetery, gHROPSHIRE SHEEP-The under• nhe Methodist Church. Special agned has for rale a suuber ai Shropshire ' pecia Norway, where interment took Dowa sbaerhma rams, antra mood quail% tot Phone Ind. 301. _ W. J. COAKWELL service is being prepared by the place, The deceased resided in '�s] eon 7 Pickering, or p>Doas E,�E. plan.. choir and pastor for that day, .for this village for many years with -, both morning and evening. her daughter, Mrs. Ridley, and �jLAIN SEWING-The undersigned - -Owing to the exceedingly moved to the city with her only a C to pprepared to do alt kiads of pldo sowing wild weather and frequent !alas a few mOnLbB A1t0. for tad7es or cbildrem,also geouemaa'a coderXma-s- -Groceries * ..- a eQ wear. 0[$S. JOSEPH BirITH, �na,B>~Earl. r O e r i e _ of the peat two weeks,the roads it -AC 7.30 o'clock this (Friday) Pickering. ser- Ile said, have not been. so .bad for evening the ratepayers of the vii- - the past ten years. The King- loge will assemble in the town- 1FARM WANTED-100 t c&L acres. # Bltaased in • convenient lacatlty and soon road particularly to in a very hall to nominate three candidates within aasy reach at schools, churches. Post - - r . _'bad state. for the once must be good land beilding and fano** position of police trustee. Lad on good roads, Address lion A. Fickersng ��pp y� Travellers and merchants con- We have not beard of any .pob- Rows, 11 Raisins, Currants, Peels, Essences, ]plain that the Christmas trade able candidates, as we have not — Icing Sugar Datefl Figs T EED-I have for sate at Chen t _ Ithis year is much below that'of heard of Any one aspiring to the �1' >• 7' Figs, . wood station,dried Brewers scales, sad last year. This is due to the poor- position. The present occupants malted corn meal conu:ning a higbspercenF SpiGae6 }n ger crops of this year, and in con-. of the position have given satin- sic of protein and fat.cm every bag stamped{sad V , Etc. Gnarta%e,d• Tzzyy acme for your stock, Prices Asequence the practice of greater faction to the ratepayers and may moderate, Tno9.REBBOR, 10-12 Also, �tresh Oranges and Lemons. ' economy. be induced to contiune -in office. — — i -The regular semi-monthly Owing to the village having over- T,-OR SALE-First class 8 room aneetin of-the A. O. U. W., will drawn their account last year for 1=amt dI acre ;,gusted !a the !lilacs of B y Cl►remomt, 1 acre of sateen with good yuan• NOTE THIS SPECIAL-We have on hand a limited number " hake place on Wednesday evening the extensive building of cement city of rani%:also a ood tract* ••.able with (next. AS the election of officers walks, not many improvements plenty ct hard and softO6.water. '^arms reason. _ y p able, Apply to THOtl. PEAI:80N, Ciarrmobt of nice Fancy Tea Pots. We will give one of these, ifor the ensuing year will take could be done this year, but the ont. sl-tr pplace, a good attendance of mem- board next year will be in a posi- :n ith.2 lbs of our Celebrated - -Jbers is requested. tion to do considerable work and Twill FOR WOOD—Tenders Tenders _. tl wal be received by the uadereicned u to � � � - - -The regular monthly- meeting for this the best men possible Wednesda Dec 27th at In a.m for a .cords of r HAV-BELL CEYLON TEA of the Woman's Institute will be Should be chosen for the work. A ncc4¢nt itmtwoapl to be delivered at wood. 4 foot • - •held at the home of Mrs. W. T. good turnout of the ratepayers is school.not later thanssarcb lstb, 1912'.cF.o, - 'Eartrick, Dee. 26th, 1811, at 8 requested for the meeting this DUNCAN,eec'yof<choolboard. 10 CAME EARLY - DON'T DELAY .._� � io'clock. A good attendance is de- year. IBired as important business is to -The many friends of Mr. Ben. F+ ARM FOR SALE-Loc 19 con, o, ' Pickering,cooeisting of SO scree more o: u'ome before the meeting. iamin Wagner will regret to hear less.•never failing stream,3 scree of orchard, _A 4our Xmai5irlid -About two months a o a en- of his death which took lace ou small fruit of all kinds. Possession given Srst who`se"g g P of AD ril.1J12 Also 2 fresh cows for sale. For . V v 1 tlemala's watch fob with seal con- Monday at the home of his son-in- ruTther paruralars apply'to AMOS BRIG\ALL e tainin initials was left in our law, E. A. Ste be non, of Whit- Brock road,ons,or Ind phone l(c6, Brougham g P 4 oat. .� sour China at Reduced Price-Some choice new pieces in China, Games, ' office for a claimant and is still in by township, following an attack i - our hands. As it evidently is of of pneumonia. The deceased liv. OR SALE ' A good roughcast Tops, Stationery The new published Books, Bibles, Hymn good value, we would like the ed for man years at Kinsale. F house oontainiuR 0 rooms besides closets Books and Picture Books. Wool Scarfs, Jabots and i y and aood cement rails!. Hard and sort water Aprons, Blouse Lengths, Underskirts, Hdkcfe. loser to call.and receive the same. where be conducted a foundry inside hoose. Oae•Lfth of an acre of goodgard• - -Having made arrangements and mappine business, bat on the an conweims live apple trees beside. other Gent's Mufflers and Ties and many other articles at such attractive fruit• Also Imperial :ford stove in first-class rices that it will ay you to make a selection here and _ 'to have laundry delivered each destruction of his property by repair with warming oven attached. For furth- p ,. week. with Mr. - Theobald, those fire a few years ago, he moved to or partic°]ars apply to THOS. E, STEPHEN- 80. TEPHEN• _ profit by our gelling Out Sale. having laundry to send, should. this village where he resided un- SON,ciaremonL ns - have the same in my hands by til-two or three months ago when Our Xmas Display of Saturdayy night to have the same he and Mrs. Wagner went to live Wi>liter Term from Jan. 2 return by the following Thurs- with their daughter. He has been -day. A. J. Howlett. * in failing health for several years "you risk nothing by attending this R- D W A E + 7. - -Geo. Smith and his sister, Mrs. and his death was not altogether college. Its reputation for super- O'Connor, moved on Monday to une T%erd. His funeral took for training and square dealing is Dunbarton, after being residents place on Wednesday to Salem absolutely clean and it will remain. Bigger and better than ever. of Pickerin• for about.a year. Mr. cemetery. He is survived by his - g Smith bas been appointed man- widow, one son Roy, of Toronto, aLLIOR"r T Auger of the farm which he form- and one daughter, Mrs. E. Steph- Carving Sets, Biscuit Jars, Sugar Bowls erly owned and which he ;old to enson, who have the sympathy of , Mr. Kelliher, of Toronto. In this the community in their bar@ave- Cake Plates, Card Receivers, and - " 'position he succeeds George Mutcb. went. TORONTO. ONT. • We extend . our con ratula- -The rate a ers of the town- Berr Spoons, Meat Forks, ,Pie g P y Is in a class by itself when strictly - J tions to Thos. Andrew on his nuc- ship will meet in the to' n•hall, first-class work is concerned. Grad: Plates Child's Sets Etc. cess at the recent Winter Fair at Brougham, today for the pur- (Yates are sure to get good positions 7 s Guelph where he mad, an exhibit pose of nominating candidates for owing to their proper training. :'of fowl. In a class of 154 Barred the positions of reeve, first de- Write for large Catalogue. docks his winnings on 12 birds uty reeve and three -councillors. $eadquarters for Skates, Hockey Sticks, Pucks, _ entered were 2nd and 5th on cocks, , r. R. R. Mowbray, who has W. J. Elliott, Principal p Ankle Supports, Skate Straps, Sleighs, Etc. 2nd And 5th on hens, 6th, 7th and spent so many years at the conn- Cor, Yorlge and Alexander Ste. 8th on pullets, lat for best sbaped cil board and who has rendered pullet and 8rd for collection. This such valuable services to the. _ is a most creditable showing con- township will retire. This will Blaoksmithing s3idering the fact that this fair is necessitate the electicn of at leant �� �� said to be the best•on the coati- one new member to the board. 14' n'ent, outside of the World Fairs. For the ppoosition.'of reeve .the Having rented the Dunbarton shop -H. G. Calvert on Saturday names of W. W. Sparks and W. - . . P and opened the same,I am preps!- -• - � •�-- - which , met with an accident Q. Scott, who are members of the ea do all work entrusted to` WINTER /S COM/NG „ which n ' ht have proved more present council are mentioned as me in the above line. i +• serious. a was having a load of is also the name of James Under- Horseahoein a specialty coal weighs at Spick's Mill, and hillrses ,, who has already considerable . Call in ant see me any time. And you can Stay right with it if you get 'one of these Northwest ' a passing a sour caused his h erred experience in f first d matters. M. Tw X iIN'MZE=37R, Black Galloway Robes and Coats, made by the Sovereen Coat and '• to become somewhat frightened The position of first deputy will Robe Co. Warranted not to get hard from age or use. .and as they moved forward Mr. most likely be filled by one of the DIINBARTON Calvert who was standing on the members of the present council, We have in our stock of Mitts and Gloves of all kinds and sizes, from coal at the back of the wagon,fell all their names being mentioned PICKERING MARKETS 10c to 2.50 a pair. We have all kinds of wool goods, Cardigan jackets✓ off and alightintr on the platform in connection therewith. As re. white Winter Wheat, old...:_. $ .86 sweaters, underwear all sizes. Give us a calf. Prices right. of the scales. He was picked up dards new blood the names of Red ;' Ile sustained but soon recovered, G. M. Forsyth, w. Gee, W. A. Mined " ...... .85 FARMERS'RS' SUPPLY STORE i He Pcatained slight injuries to hie wezitney, John Forgie, Wm- Spring Wheat....... 75 ` dead and neck bait'fe now on Thom and H. R. Webster are men- ,........... ...... duty As UIUAI, io ... ' .. �JI'Ati� ........................... .�, . BRYAN, PR P. ,...._. .,.. •Ti t nee E () PICKERING