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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_12_29 c x 1 *2 �:Com. '•Ns a1 0 x. S •'�' -'ter«,u.„ n Y' +k ^� x q .,.a`,S-�•.'. .. � 'n '._.n .c. ,:=(+.., ars' .+*a. '9,.y,:- .r .+i. '.v'.b, +."..., ,:,�.' ,r`sa. :2�'.. '. .- * ,,., .. �., .._: ,..,.w-... ': -': C Pte,. - .•`��� ,;i.+-ay' a+,�-.r.•.'.w�,:w� :.m'••v'4 .+1':: r,. d - ' - ..' - .. .. r '�.l.. .• ., .. � .., '. .. _ _ .. fir•.•.�6 A y , VOL. I. PICKERING9 ONTe, ,FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 191 No. 13 lCaflesfltkiostRi OjrarDi. HIGHLAND CRE@K MARKHAM Established 75 years lIy The neat regular meeting of the, The young gentlemen of Markham � , Mid{�t SPINS MILLS Women's Institute will be held at the,entertained their friends to a dance " home of Mrs. W. J. Morrish on Wed- in the townhall on ,Monday night. GREENWOOD , _nesday,. Jan._3rd,_coma�encing-_atL About fifty-coli le, were resent in- R. tared member of the op�tomefrical Alio• p. Irl, A splendid program is expect- clu3ing a'nu m ei•-oY'-Ituests from _ aiatioo of Ontario. Special attention given to FLOUR . ed in which Miss Reynolds, of To- Unionville and Toronto. The event ]the fitting of glasses. Eyes tested iree. North r MILLS WHITE—SATIN ronto,and Miss Cowan, of Rosehank, was a most enjoyable one. _x CREAM—BUNS will take part. All ladies are cordi- The' local option meeting in the C. McKINNON, -M.D., L.R.C.S., TEA—BUNS ally invited• town hall Wednesday nightw_w_well �T attended. The principal speaker was I require 1000 bushels of Buckwheat at ' 17 • Edinburgh,member of the College of bP pp Plityaicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate Bread and Cake Makers Free. gCARBORO JNs, McCullough of Stouffville, who once and will pay an extra price of so al college of surgeons, Edinburgh. made a good address and read certifi- for it for quick delivery. attention co dsieases of women and FEED A keen contest for munici al hon- cater signed b 88 of the leading busi- ocMdredren, office and residence,Brougham. - P y Will also pay highest grace for BRAN ors is in progress in thls township. mess men of that village endorsing it �ICKEAING MEDICAL SURGICAL HORT3 - For the posirion of reeve three Candi- as a benefit to trade.—.Economist. �VELLAND FEED FLOUR dates are in the field, Masers. W. D. and X-RAY INSTITUTE Annis, W. H. Patterson and Alex. ATHA 0,00= OATS , DICKERING, - ONTARIO JUMBO Baird, For the position of deputy- OATS eputyOATS reeve,James Cornell has been elected To my Atha friends:— X" '_ 19. sL6IIr TOWLE, M. B., l[ D., C. DAT CHOP by acclamation,and for the poeitiona A'e tie probably shall never again x Physician-inAOR - of councillor a large number of con- meet as a whole, and thankin you WABER$ JOY—the best bread flour. ppeciallst in$ectal Dissa•es, Proetatie Dia• testanta are in the field. The contest individual] neep1s im ble, Ig eyake .KISSIMI—the beat pastry flour,u ewe of )]lane Diseases of Women, cancan, CORN CHOP % y lei 'rumors,X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye for the reeveship is one of the hottest this means of thanking you collect- $ aria]prices to farmers buying two CORN CRACKED P P y' g xr ; ear.nose,throat and lung$. Pitting glass"and for many years. ively for your kind wishes and beau- barrels and over, all seats and chronic diseases. MIXED CHOP .,�,. tiful presents: The combination Oates Hoar 19 to 9 acid 4 to 9 4917 y. FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS NORTH CLAREMONT library table was a work of art, and I chop finer than any other mill—that the wall pocket very, very pretty. I means a great deal this year - Chopping Every Day. Robt. J. Kelsey, a C. P. R. couduc- @hall ever keep them by me in the when feed-is scarce. " PP t.. g E. FAREWELL, K,C., BaRRI$- for met with a severe accident here on future, to remind me that in one lit- #9 . 11118 GoanCrown Aftwney,and Conary ��®Cid 'Tuesday. He was in charge of a train tle corner of this world I have some F. Z. Q'2smzl�T tr 'sem°+ bore��••nth• $ CALWELL'S MOLASSES from Havelock to Toronto, and its the true-hearted friends, Again tnank• :r MEAL train was pulling up at the station Ing you each and all, I remain. t LLeT. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, _ _—_____ ' here he jumped off, and falling on the Sincerely yours St. Georges Anglican Church e Solicitor,Notary Public.Special Ezami• slippery sidewalk, he rolled off under LIBBIE BowERs 1 mar for 819:1 Court of Justice, Brock Street. �• j, 1SPINK LIMITED Whitby., r the wheels,his left leg being run over SUNDAY eERvit>tg ---- list below the knee. A nurse on the E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and +PICKERING. ONT. !rain rendered first atd and stayed _ ,MONGOLIA Mnrning Prayer 10,30 A. M. h .solicitor Notary P baa Etc. M�nepto with_tbe injured man till he readied _ Miss Gladys Ramsey, of Toronto, Is e i obvO>8ce nest door ] the Standard ink. the Western Hospital, Toronto, where spending K amt-with elatives here. Evening 7.00 P. M " y the leg was amptutated. He is now Miss May Bowers, of 'Bradford, is �ue'Estiast>t 4Larns. it L doing m well as cnn be expected. He horne for her Christmas holidays. Sunday School $.00 P. M. Il, Hs is a resident of West Toronto and to V. J. Ramsey spent over the holi- G. HAY—Issuer of Fl arria a CI.ARE9i0\T one of the best known conductors on day with relatives.and friends in To- ' c ~�j g the local C. P. R. IIDpA. 7 7 . Lioenssa ,n the County of Oasano. ♦ l !onto, Picke:in8 Village 9]y for all styles of furniture. We understand that our old Coun- P cilmen have-been returned by accla- 'F" POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- _ cobs he 1 eo mation. ; . 3� RPme r Scott �hen s- Te UOneer, va1¢ator. collector and isso•e near LhE t0 obnson,of Stouffville, spent atmariisse licensee.Broegham 07 Mrs. J �� s4 � . one - ,_ ATHA one day IaAt week at Win. C. IA- ? l d� r c -DoHOPPER Issuer of Marriage Room Moulding - :.' _ _ Fraugh'e r I, r . Liens" in the County of notrrlo v Wedding bells are ringing. t J. F+ Houghton is spending his i Om•e se eeors and his rwd.nee Claremont. Mrs. Harty Roper 1e spending a oolidays with friends and relatives _ �P1CttIY'e Frames time at Brougham. near Bradford. +. D13.BE vanaer Commissioner fez George Sbaw, of Suttdll'West, call- J. B Turner has purchased a Baso- Few . Coovyansv OoESO. oxer los taking ed on John Scott an Saturday. line engine chopper. The pigs won't onfSaidarite,�Atsra] ger lgbnq s Io.n Window Shades g - �s� •• �)�asr o! fliarr•'ags L10- A H. and Mrs, Roper. of Neat T - squeal now John. ronto, spent Xmas ere with their George and Mrs. Hewitt and Mas- POSTILL, Licensed A�ilctiuneer, parents, ter Charlie, of Toronto, spent Sunday . '_. +' - - Our board 6TO�E NIIT . for Oonsti« of yark sad 0nearao nae r school bo d have engaged Mise at Mr. Geo Bowers. w"of all kinds attennea so on ahorWs Pye, o Lindsay, as teacher for I An Bailey, of Sunderland, f to h f he Miss Annie emu". fddrsau Gr••n aaiver P O., Out. ensuing yyear. lilted with her staler. Mise Lizzie . .PEA STEAM , UNDERTAKING E. B. Iloover, who. ham been in the 9ailey over the holiday. B. POWELL. Licensed Auc council for some years. is again a Eli and Mrs. Stover and three child Yr hooses .alussw sad collector for 1n connection CII! COSI 19 S1I IIIIaEtr uoscei" of Ontario and York. All kinds of candidate an councillor, ren spent Monday at Peter Raymer a COVet. •'i► isatsr conducted slither prIsatsly or by aaeUon, Distance no Object. -, Mies Flarr ence Roper 1ldiss Addie of the 8th line,.Markham. _ ayO not"collected For data or other par Hoover spent Wednesday at Good- Arthur and Mrs. Graham. Cherry, ate�il.rs apply at r"tdaaoe,Zlizarsth tis,YSak- th. of wood, and N. and Mrs. Fors Best Coal at lowest; rice. lareng. Phone orders Isis ae t News Oise,Pick Prices moderate. wood• y p airing. or ttacnab'a store. Claremont, will re• At the annual school-meeting -on Stouffville, spent Monday at K. G. Ltd*/� '� 1• adv prompt attention. Sas41facuou gnaran• Wednesd.y Isaac Lehman was elect- Tarr'@. L s -SPI NK, I.d��• , t«a, Ity phone numbs:a$Iadepsod•at 1001 —- " _ ed trustee in lace of T. Dunkeld, who A number from here attended the J. r r retired. Clirietmas-Fair at Stouffville Thurs- WEAK z. - Col, Alex. and Miss Essie Lapp. also day last. Those who secured prizes So 1 . V. !1Q. PENNOCK - _ Mr, and Mrs. Parrington, all of To- in this district were Geo. Cowie -and PICKERING WH1TffVALB, ONT. �j �j? ronto, A ant Christmas with_.their J.B. Turner. p .: Funeral Clitvctor a»d $tobalmer. MEN and •v OM++� p�Tenta,�, P. and :lora. Lapp. oROUGHAM � . Ih _ Scott's the peoples candidate for 3 Any business entrusted to we sell] G OA be carefully handled, Need the blood producing ingredients Reeve. W. ( . Wilson spent SAtulc�ay ink, -=Charges Moderate— of'-PICKERING PILLS." 1aALSAM Toronto. _ _ L. Matthews was in Toronto over Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea sizes , Independent Phone No. 1514. 1 These Pills are a fine laxative Tonic. Christmas. in-hard coal. Alfred Rogers has purchxaed an im- Mrs, J. W. Ho le is on the sick list restoring energy and strength to g Best lump steam coal, All coal Is ported Scotch collie pup. as present.- - under cover, full weight and JOHN PHILIP the whole system. Miss Bertha Jones, of Oriels, spent g Y + Xmas with his mother here. R. J. Price, :o! Toronto. spent the prompt service. r, Every box bas-our-personal guarantee Mrs. George and R. W. Wilson vis- holiday here. to be exactly as represented Harold How spent the holiday with � v lZ B E I ; Has a full line or Iresh and Cur- or move back. ited at Jae. Wilson, on;Sunday. his sister in Hamilton. } y Jae. Wilson had the misfortune to F.and Mrs. Gerow, Toronto, spent A Good stock of rough and matched ed meats-constantly on hand. lose a valuable horse last week. �?b .50c a box'or 6 for$2.00. over the holidays a , hem ; also matched andress- Robert their home herelocklhed d d Robert Sadler bars purchased an up- f Spice Roll; Breakfast Bacon, to-date driver from John Birkett. t Miss ;McPherson, of Merton, is vis- ed spruce and pine. $am, Bologna, Weiner$ etc. itin with her aunt. Mrs. Patterson. ; 13n . i Frederick Rowe, of Toronto, s ant 2a Sx and 4x Ontario cedar ehit;g}ea, T. M. MaFADDEN the holiday with hie family here. P Misses Marjorie and Kathleen Mc- Highest�1ricPe paid for F A number from here attended the Kinnon are home during the holidays, 8z and 4a B. C. shingles. . Butcher s cattle DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN Mrs: A, Law, of Toronto, is visiting Let me quote you prices on any build. %mac Fair at Wbitbv on Saturday. with her rents,' W. T. and Mrs. PICKERiNG, = QN'I; Win.•Birkett, of tbe.C. P. R., spent W:Ison � Ing material you may require.- 9• • Sunday and Xmas at his* home here. Elmer Will@on,of the Bank of Com- Bill stuff a specialty. ickering liv eru W e Jones, of Dryden, is 'visiting coerce, Toronto, NPent Christmas at Independent phone 1504. n5 , '! - - the home of his father,Geo. Jones. his home. < - REAL ESTATE••.•• Day Bros. Are busy chopping and Miss Edith Brodie,of Toronto,speilt , C. REE BOR, ' First-class rigs for hire - cutting feed,for the farmers here- Xmas with her mother, Mrs. A. Bro- = Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. abouts. die and other friends. 7 : =Da or night - Geo. and Mrs.,Wilson spent Xmes LOCUST HILL g Good buildings, plenty of water, one- Mrs. H. Wrigbt -and Mrs.T. Hub- half in cash, balance ow-tnort a e if ].t the home of the tatter's parents in bard, of Nobleton, are visiting with -- Bus meets all trains fa a Uxbridge. Tea required. __ Mrs. Geor a Lee,and Miss Muriel, of their mother, Mrs. J, Beer. - Ming promptly attended to. q g Mrs. Ed, Holtby.and Richard and Brougham-, visited with Mrs. W.-H.Also a good tenement 'dwelling g Mrs. Medd 'of Toonto, spent Xmas Agent for Canada Carriage Co. a . Jonas on 11londay:last, with W. E, Holtby family, yielding 12ro m the village of Picker- Victor Jamison recently purchased ;w w• H. Pea ing. a valuable horse from W. P. Jones R. and Mrs. Brodie abd family, of a Pfckertillg. and another from W, H. Pugh. Pickering,spent Xmas with Geo.and p�� ' Mrs. Philip. at "H}ghview. David Pilkey moved the balance of Mr, and Mrs. Brown and familyand M TIME TABLU--Pickering Station G his household effects to his new home T.R. Trains going Eat due se follows— �s���>d>i�® r* ` Wm.; Minnie and- Jessie Hanson;of 6 Mail 8,05 A M, near Pickering on Wednesday last. Toronto, spent the holiday under the , 19 Local 2 43 P.M. IN in � se Mrs. W, H, Jones had a bee last }, week to aasi��n executing and dress- Parental roof: Ne e�►r 14 LoosI : 6.04 P.M. - D. H. Al er, of Toronto,'Mr. and going in same fifty geese for the Christmas g Trains 1n West due, as follows :w• V. Richardson• trade. Mrs.- Wardell, of Port McNicol,.and UrY No. 13 Local 8,36 A.M. Miss M. Alger,of Duluth, spent Xmas ` under the d Wilson, who has been g , P 11 Looai 2.30 P,M. Mrs. Jas at Mrs. Wm. Hubbard a. doctor's care, is not improv- 7 X&H 8,150 P. M NL otary Public, Pickering. Ro'bt. Wright, of Markham, intends s Ing as rapidly as her. many friends To. i8undav included. to give up farming and will hold.an would like to see. auction sale of his Farm stock and im- We congratulate George Jones upon -� r The In all kinds of tire-aettin Binder his marriage to Miss Maude Sbauntz, elements on the 10th of January. t g• John and Mrs.Linton, of Toronto, � � and mower knives round. which took place at Guelph on Wed- "DOMINION g and the tatter's father, of Brockville, nesday, the 20th inst, and Miss Ella Linton, spent the holi- Ladders of all kinds in stock P ' Mesar$. Fred and Roy -Ward ship- da with George and Mrs.-Linton. Head Office, Toronto and to order. ped a carload of export cattle to To- y g ronto on Wednesdaylast and received' At the annual school meeting held - Skate Sharpening and on Wednesday G. W. Phillips was re- - $. B. Osler,M. P„ President fancy prices for them. elected trustee.' The contract of sup- • W. D. Matthews, Vice President Saw Gumming Alfred Rogers has been busy duringo C. A. Bogert', General M'g'r thepastweek buying tip .feeding cat , h o w awarded t 1plying the wood was ase Thos. tie to the p ace of those he ship- Philip. Capital$4,700.000. Reserve 55,7110,00 - Total Assets $?0;000,000 w ,. pity ped a couple of weeks ago. �i Branch of this Bank has been e00'0' '"I H i JACKS01i Bnuun ROAD Masers. Day Bros. and Irwin have SALE REGISTER. - lashed t London, England • been busy during the holiday season r.9+.•••+' - s IiaQe you lots of Wader ? furnishing their up-to-date music at 73 Cornhill,E. g WEDNgSDAY. JAN. 10th, 1012—Auc- - 'I'his Branch wt]] lune Letter• of Creast and the various entertaments. Berx Waehburn's Bale of farm stock tion sale of farm stock, including s Draft on all important points in Canada,oego- number of registered horses and tante Bills seat for collection,wake t•]ognphic PJCX BROS., OF %FHMVALt and implements wrfs a fair success, r + trattafers and trans•cs every deecriplion of are prepared to furnish you anything good prices being realized for cattle, cattle, farm impure. etc. hap, roots, 'p .� banking business. P P y y g household furniture. etc..on lot .46, t1T]na31 Bassett T H PICKERING. NEWS* although horses sold below their ' Iaformaticn will be furnished on al] Canadian in the line of water supply such as value. con. 8, Pickering. the property of it matters. Frank M. Cooper. Sale at 12. f pumps, windmill@, hydraulic rams, Owing to the illness of Rev. S. T. P JEWELER "D OPTICIAN A Special department will be provided for the plumbing. etc. Tucker, there was no service at Mt. Lunch at 11. Bee bilis. GEC. Jack- w - ruse, of si•Iten and bear rs of our Letters of P 13• Ron, auctioneer. Credit. Zion on Sunday. Mr. West, who was oPronrs Newis •..ki , They are also expert well drillers to have acted as supply, was also un- �"' poor oNrrea �►HITS 1 CHAS. D. GORDO.w,.Manager and respectfully solicit your patron; his family. term able 4o be preilent, owing to illness in Vote for Scott, let halm finish 1°<is '' Pe y FWHITBY BCHe age for the future. Ind,obone 3521sw ,1 r. .iF..rx.-.a�x.n-x'�,a......,:: .,.:•.+»:. .: ,.s. "c.e._^.�wi-:.'.ay.a_ba,.:'^.,,a' .,:..'_ ,�,.r. .zx. ., '.. ._ ._.. - .. s_. ............._.. .�.,u _. a.i.._. _ - ..rc� ..__ s._.- - r.-u.-5:' .,.n. 4..-.� _ -.w f..a.,'+a�.s.aaw��5��?`T+�m.L•..._ �t.urs�t rfi' ''!^„rr%•yF:s'k q 7. r THEIR QERDICT. AUTHOR FOUGHT AMAZONS. ax.aewnvrurrsur: ,There is nothing like =a "Tea Pot" ,,Fetch in the body," ordered the Frederic Martyn Tells of Advent- foreman of a Texas coroner's wry. urea With French Foreign Legion. test at your own table to prove its The body was laid before tem. sterling Worth i The jury ma st a careful attending "I have held a commission have ise in the tion and questioned the attending British army and I have served in f surgeon. the ranks; I have been a "Where was he shotl" in strange places; I have "Square through the heart." life full of vicissitude of sorts and a t "Dead in the centre o' the I was for five strenuous and not r heart?" unhappy years in.the French For- It ,. ----- ::Right in-the centre. i "Who shot him?" With this paragraph Frederic "Jake Daniels." Martyn opens an account of his ex- — `j a �� A dozen witnesses declared `that periences as a member of the Always and Easil the Best Jake fired the shot, and Jake him: of ampaFrench igngn in Legion FrencHhe writes Indo- r --. = �EA self admitted it. The jury consult gg s AAM G�-or b►t Packag" ed softly for some time. �,and against the fighting E�y.� �• fM "Well, gentlemen of the jury, said the coroner, "what's your ver- was often desperate. i Mr. Martyn joined, like , many teal. Few questions are of greater im• diet l" THE STANDARD } MAKING SAFE INVESTMENTS portance in investigating the strength "Waal, jedge;" answered the others, because of some sort of „ scrape at home. So probably did ARTICLE • SOLD of an industrial company than the re foreman, "we've come to the con- his first and firmest friend in the EVERYWHERE potation and experience of the men In elusion that Jake Daniela is the Legion. "Ivan Petrovski." That charge. As an American writing on this dandiest shot'in these parts—and l : -THE PERSONNEL OP DIRECTORS AND charge. puts it: "The ability and in- don't you forget it." was what the young Russian called MANACEMENT A MOST IMPORT• tegrity of the men who control the poliQy , hmself, although he rosy hav, been „ sI_i•i ill II' it n l'n II!i a nobleman for all the author ever _'I FOr• m�lSl In ANT CONSJORRATION. of the company and the efficiency of the THE UNIO'_ti BA'-NK A RECORD could learn; a likable character. ._ • YEAR. absurdly Be and nab ve 11 audac'• , operating officials are the principal fac• tD tenth fdlr�t��'r tore la Lhe success oT an industrial un- die a o b i- 11 Nit Earnings Must be Examined over a dertaking." Unquestionably, in the long Head Office to be Moved to ous. 2'e,#ttovlrt , rf. Period of Years to Determl'nd Whether run and in probably a majority of cases �}innigeg. Perhaps the campaign against the d Ali I'f'e�o �in ' (Company le Golns Ahead or Hot — this is equally true in Canada, particu- Dahomeyans is the most interest- - early in the case of small companies. The Union Barlk of Canada held ing. There, at all events, it was �11I {S'h C, o S rR i8hould be About Double the Bondidea with good reputation do not risk its 4ith annual meeting at the He.3d that the Amazons figured. .i 1 interest. them li¢htlr in acting as directors of Office in Quebec on Monday, De- "The uniform of these female j"$�1f s or hopeless industrial eaterpriaee. When comber the 19th, 1911. The meet- 1 warriors, ' says the` author, "was r one sees the names on the list of officers ing was a memorable one for sev- a sort of kilted divided skirt of Jil,11 4Qtf9+�9'pu a } . The articles contributed by "InTeotoe' seal reasons: In the first ace, �'' " are for the sole purpose of gulding Dro► of new companies the first thing the ex- p] the blue -cotton stuff. This garmeIIt i „'r,: I' is Pect"a investors. and, it Possible of ear. perienced Investor or financial man does i reports presented by the President barely reached to the knees. It G limp them from losing sooner ti.rna,els ^4 ry� lacing it to "wild•cat" oterprisse. The is to see—if the names are not familiar— and General Manager were the bet I was supported at the waist by a E.W.�.JI ��T j 1=0art,al and reliable character of the on what_other boards they act- If their in the bank's history and revealed leather belt g'hich carried the cart- j�+ Information may be relied upon. The -,Information of these .articles and the Dobltsber preTLOua Affiliations have been success- the fact that several progressive 1 ridge pouches. The -upper part of COMPANY of this paper have oo interests to serT$ tul there to much more reason to'suppo-to steps had' been taken during the`their bodies was quite nude, but �,1 M I.Y L'D In uonn�tlon with this matter other than ( TO RO N TO,O CYT. r, Rhos• of chs reader• the new venture will be so fikawlae. And year. At the meeting it was also the head was covered with a coquet- In _• management to Almost as important. For 1-decided to remove the Head Oflise ti5h red fez or taboosh, into which example, the bonds of the Cadada Bread I from Quebec to Winnipeg. This was struck an eagle's feather•" ~ m an would probably have had a was deemed a Rise move, owing to Iri one place he says of Senegalese (88 Investor."t Co D y 4. cool reception from the pabli° had not the fact that out of its total ul 213 til ailleurs. Sebe tact few artloluee hale dealt with branches the bank has t56 west of '`A battalion of Amazons attack• ,here's my number stamped on it p, I 'hark Bredia. well known as a smocessful !as well, which i% evidence enough i Khe matter of safety of. Industrial bonds! manager of this sort o!- buatnree is a. bake Superior afid 7f3 in Ontario, ed them and gave them a very i from what, for lack of a better term. targe way, been announced as maoa¢ins- leaving only a comparatively few rough time indeed, but the tirail- I far anybody. Who would have we may call the physical side-features director of the 'entorpriee. ln.the ProvIrims of Quebec and the leer% stood their ground until 're- up in it possible that I could pick that can bA learned from-or At least much for she question of saved of Eastern Provinces. This decision enforced by some marine infantry. �up in Africa' as a noie, n,' a rifle should b• shown to-the balance sheet• so Industrial bond.. The reader ,may won- on the part of the.directors and Any one inclined to sympathize with that I wand in France, as a It is There are two scarcely lass important der what degree of safety.. attends to shareholders to move the He.td� se Amazons on account of 'their int, tible'p-two yearn ago? It is ,�.' • �sex and look upon the combat be- incredible' ' - features, hOwerer, that must be looked this class of in•eetmeat If It wure pos Office to Winnipeg Ss a rerugnitl,In tato to complete the determination, not sable, to make a general statement, as to Iaf the growing importance of the f tweet them and.our men h unequal Aside from the interest of rile w mach. perhaps, o! the i>am•diao` the Dees. of mualetpats. thfa Prolonged «est, may take it from, me that their ':narrative, the.book is valuable as - eatery Of 'the bonds as the aertaiaty discussion would have been unnecef'sary I The net profit9 for the year, af- ayu3 nilly would .he misplaced. I nelconand a notion of the person- _ the interest. and the outlook for the Iaduatrtal bond. .Try !n safety from a ter deducting expenses „f manage "hese young women were far ;tel and power of the Foreign T,eR- _. i r.?ture. slid away the beat men in the ion. To the explanation oI these ver? high degree down, Qo-gearral cern Ment and making provision for all j)ahumeyan army, and woman to thing, jir Mart n gives a good The first. is the question of --not earn. elusions can be Aepended npoa, and the bad and doubtful debts, amounted egx==_ga the proportion of net earnings to g 3, as compared with man Thee quite a match for any a- 'many I'tgee an makes card the. ri- tav?•etor !a forced to consider each issue cts2.+ us. They were armed with Spens- , sans between the Legion and the to outstanding obligations depends to. .apon its owe merits. but with the aide ¢t5l,f°0 for the.previous'ye'ir, The er reyeating carbines and made I various c':visinns of the British no -=all extent the etr•agth of an to- of the suggestioee be" gtyev and his ,•earnin°S9 for 1911 were at the rate #^•: iluetr?al company. The figures of a much better use of them than the;a'nty, with which he was intimate own common sense be need not approagb of 14 per cent. on ttie bank's av- men made of their rifles; aitd for Hi9 fin?.' estimate of the Ltrgion's number or years ahoutd -be examined., the matter with misgiving. I e*gce ?:-fid-uP capital for the year work at close quarters they had a I value he ?:isms think in these words 1 Xost adv,'rtleemenu of industrial bond1 The_premium on new stock isBUPd small; heavy backed chopping sword Frankly, I th-ink it.ia the Gneati offer?ngl, contain some such statement as d' I am( nted to . A 137.000, u iilc the l or knife, very much !eke a South fighiine *force the world has ever _ this:—`'3'he net earnings during the past balance' at credit of account on Bern. Ile value to Prance is n ,t, s American machete, with which they. lire years aurins+s which a over `;ov=bcr 30th afnount-1 to got. did great execution, They fought' however, to be measured by its :tour times the bond interest." This i'�00, These sums W th the net like unchained demons, and if i value as a fighting force, The 'etat.rment Is interesting; but the care- OuteRty STOPS collates. Cuwe6 cocas, earninR4 fur the }•ear m'tde a to?taI driven into scorner did. not die- Ipreatige of the Legion is so great r illi ioveatOr should enquire farther: It N&ALs TMC TMl1QAT AMC LUNO`.2e eeNT• F 81.199.00(1 available for distr:-I d•ain the use of their teeth and ' with the ordinary French soldier _ " that it occupies much the same liaised be much more valuable if she - bution. -Of this large sum div:dcn<l� nails:" pp Information were more complete. The EXPLAINING HORSE POWER. absorbed Ssr,t.OLt<1, the sum .,i! It was in this sem©. campaign position in rite French army of to ^" . 'inet earnings for a number of years tells f120t1,000 was transferred to the, rest that the following incident occur-' da3' as the famous Old Guard oc In connection , with steamshi ell ied in the army of Napoleon. • a very much. more tnteretting—and in- P aceottn#, a well as $a37,W0 trans- red: p structkve-story than the average for the Propulsion the avefage man is apt I ferred,- to the s• ne account from 1 DabOmeyan warrior was killed and ,the presence of a battalion of n. sumo period. Take, for example, ilia to speak very glibly of so many ' hundred or thousand horse-power. I premium on new stock, making a while in the act of levelling his the on among a force convince nr. "earnings of the Wra. A. Rogers. Limited.,I total transferred to the rest Ac- gun from behind a cotton tree at ary ever Frsoldier itroops that forcetbathe , by the Ray, has issued asi bonds But it is extremely doubtful if one is used e.rely for Tissued tion.— person in a hundred really,has a;count of $63,i000- which en offs bank pre point Slat-:orange, and as he fell is on the winning side." due a preciation of what the phrase I$100,000 —__ Profits i906 were 8191.558 actually 'means. Our this point i miums account and the officers,' his rifle clattered down at the of- to 1907 ' " ' i9s,sstt. some very interesting remarks were pension fund received : x310,000. ficcr's feet. ` Capt. Fattrcau, see- THE.MANSION HOUSE. Igoe 182,725 made by Joltti Hock, the Glasgow ( le.sving a balance carried furnan] ing that it was an old' Chassepot. The Mansion House, which will P. it tip out of curiosity, and be the future residence of the new •' 19M 301.466 - engineer.surveyor. He said that:,I of 871.957. suddenly became very much inter- i i9ia " s29si?; calculating the strength of twelve A further examination of the Lord Mi yvr, was built by the eld- to be equal to one horse- report shows that the bank is sated in it. He examined it vers !cr D Vjcs9 t etween 1739 and 1753,.- men - The acerae over this period is ><¢ao,tst, id progress in every carefully, and then exclaimed with i which ¢leen a Tcry iaadeQttate idea of Power, it would require &I0,000 Bien making rap P g a gas of astonishment: says the Westminster Gazette. This to produce as much energy as the department. The amount of nates "ell, .this is something like a Prolonged delay was caused by. the remarkable growth of the earnings. 70,000 horse-rower dei,eloped by'•in circulation increased during the the discover of numerous s vin s Note the small drop during 1908, the year fnizscle! Here is the very rifle I of water in discovery the founda- 1n which the panLo in the states ceased I the Turbine machinery of the ex- year by 81.300,000. the 'total dc-. urea in 1570 duriag the war with press Cunarder Lusitania. Then if positi by over @7,600,000, which Germany! See that hale in the tions, which had to be based upon a short tailing os in the earnings of i the men were to work on the eight now stands at 845,232.000. The piles. OriFinally the, facade had plant Canadian industrials. Al] this in' hour da system. those figures I butt? That was made by aPrus- s ypaid up capital increased by 8914,' Sian bullet at Saint Privet. I a heave attic story commonly catt- y' —.lformation is most valuable, as.it'sign!- would: give a total of 2,520,000, that 000 and the rest account by nearly ed "The Slave's (Mayor's) Nest." "�" l in a steady aemana and a growing Selo the number of men whose could tell that gun from among a The famous Egyptian Hall, which is . bnsineae, which indicates that axes g g60o,000. The total assets of the million by that mark alone; but' strength would be necessary to bank now stand at f?5g.434.000 as the principal room, was so styled, sharpen of a, company similarfor the because intended By the ly sitaat- drive the vessel across the Atlantic compared red Tith @}6.555,000 architeo8 ed would be regularly met. Ocean. So 'it would take all the nrevious year. The increa-_ in the , to reproduce exactly the Egyptian The-'propositiorf between 11ved- chargee men in Scotland` to supply the bank's capital, denacits and assets �h�!!@n�n�C1 �� Use This Hall described by Vitruvius, , ,`rho and net earnings should be carefully energy produced all the day round nuts it .in a position to do a larger Thousands, I cost of the Mansion Haiise, £71,000, -noted. Net earrings should equal about by the wonderful turbine mach business daring the coming year• } Cough rip is alleged to have been partly de- twice the bond lgtereet, tales and sink• inery'of the great ship. These increases ai"o show a gain Low�Cosl Strap frayed from fines inflicted upon 1nj fund, for a:'bond to receive raver- s_ in the confidence of the public. Nonconformist members of isle able consideration as a safe investment, During the year the union Rank Corroration for not :receiving the except ntxler unusual circumstances, To Chill Dough. prevent A Family Sup,pt, for T ing You You S2— excepwherthe nature' of the earnings are COTe and doughnuts from stick ahsarhed the LT'�itpd F.mn;re Rank The Quickest, Beat Thing You Ever the sacrament according to the of Taranto, which had twelve used, or Money Refunded', rites of the Established Chureb, as unusually steady, or the security un• ing while handling,.after breakfast branches in .Ontario and a paid up The prompt and Positive results glvep 'required' by the Corporation Ac usually substantial. The nature of the mis your dough as you would like Capital '.of Q859.i100, Later in the by tats Inexpensive cough medicine bave of Charles IL '. product is important. A company pro it and set in the ice box or in a sear'it established a branch in causes It to be used !n-more homes to >;+the U. S. and Canada than any other ) r dacing an article of fluctuating or un- pan of snow while you are doing ve ndon. Fngla;nd, being one of t•.to cough remedy. It gives instant relicla, CLEVER NOR,�'i EGIAN -WOMEN. certain demand should not issue bonds. your morning Canadian By this time four Canadian banks having and will usually wipe out the most ob- - Opportunities for succelis'Zi pompetititlin the dough should be chilled thor- branches in Creat Britain. Alto- situate. deep-seated cough inside of x4 In Norway women have the fran or snbstltuiton must be considered, and, oughly and will be easy tq handle. hour;. It quickly sruccoeda, °vea In ehise and shay themaelres be elect eether the bank has been shgnirig whooping cough and croup, ed members of arliament. Even ,. if possible, bonds should be avoided. Take only small quantities at a marked .prn,gress and enters upon . A So on- bottle of Pfnex, when n:;ted p. • e A third point is management and con• time, with 'home-mAuy gar syrup,•makes is the police force is .reeruit;ed frem t. the new year equipped to do even ounces-a faly-of the most. women as well as from men. Shabetter trark.' '� money c aid a saclg prof i tyr asst can use use a ski as skilfully and 1y prepared rnlnutea—full 'dtrec-_ as boldly as any. man. She can �y�T�� ABTRl)'S 'N'EST OF STEEL. swim like an elder-duck and can TO THE LE MVM liens to package. ��� Children take Pines Cough Syrup wit- MAN WITH In the Museum of 1\Tet•nral His- lingly, because it tastes good. It stimu- manipulate a sailboat like a pilot., tory at SOIeUre, it) Switzerlan4, totes the appetite, and is s1ight1y_1axa- Her lrit@111genCe la great and, Q Before the dap of Bonds—an undertaking requiring a large. mortgage was there is said to be, a bird's ' nes-t 'Live=both exceifent "Seatures. Splendid while she is so accomplished an financed entirely by a'Bank,an Iiisurance Company, or an institution having for hoarseness, throat uc es bronchus, athlete that we mi ht expect he . command of great sums of money. These institutions used the money paid them mads entirely of steel. There are etc., an(] a prompt, successful remedy S P In deposits,.policfes,etc.,to finance the undertaking. a number of clock-making shops for incipient sung trouble, find her an Amazon; she is, on the owadays the mortgage is split into small denominations,called Bonds at Soletire, and in the yerds of tratedPinexcompound is a taotalmrtte-d Nswaycontrary,daintily feminine, and sheThis gives the public—you--the opportunity to participate in an,investment these shops there are often found white Pine extract and to rich fn ¢uses- can fluently express herself'a aytN T is 6y the greatest possible security and paying excellent interest, often as lying di used or broken springs of cot and other natural healing pine ole- oral languages• Her features may high �� clocks. One day a clockmaker mentis. simply mix It with sugar .sruv' not b> regular, but she is the em- Let us send you literature on Bonds in general and noticed in a tree to his yard a or etrafned honer, to a le-oz. bottle,and l)odiment of health, and she knows it is ready for use. especial issues from time to time. Send your name bird's nest of peculiar appearance. I'Inex has often been imitated, but haw to dress so as to make her and address to go on our mailing list, ' . • T xamining it, e found that a pair never'successfully, for nothing else "1 physique look attractive, though SECURITIES of wag tails had built a tiCRt produce un aneethe M to C ve absolu a ejvriiiine Is satisfaction 'her cost.nme has tatlher a Teutonic entirely of clock springs. It was or money refunAed, Certificate of guar- than a Gallic aspect, ROYAL CORPORATION L1 M i T E D more than fanr inches across, and antes is wrapped in each package. You YONGE ANo l�vEtal sTREETs perfectly comfortable for the birds. druggist has Pfnex or wm giad,y ger u pANK OF MONTREAL BUiLD11M('+ 708 NTO p y Ifor you. If not, send to The Pinex Co., I then a hArd working m^n re- ' F. NL WHITE MONTREAL-°U Q8GC-HALIPAx-IDTTAWA rJTOnlO. Oat. -�-- rnA•? �� ponr his wife says he is SAS { M neer LONOC?N1QNa.) \,'ever give up ha r F.t'en a EU. R IgyLE 52-11 l cconscientiaa . married man~has a fin t ng is i e. a al h r:. '. _. .. ... .. :.. .. .,: i.. .-, :,..:, '... '..'.: '� --" : _.' _._ * _ w° _.. ......r,._ i_aM:i. ._..:.':,,.__ ...c:.b:;.sui;r_;k�tx"sa!•t.r.,.a_a:,a.....c._d.;..x.,.....,e��Ci...y-:�y"n�x°r;.,F,.�r.;,•�cc.�"�� w .:. d9 - lbx. e;'m' ,,•a:'=w',q�.•- ';,;?'_i'.- r v •fit•. ,b!k :�i�y<. ,.x.T .,r..; �° -,:4i� ` aro •r '.J �a"'"". .. ,... n•'.,,• .'. . .. �` .. ..... M.s- ..' n , , _:' _:_.__ small army'of collectors is always CANNED GOODS BENEFICIAL.VERY I�I�CE ON at work in every corner of the world searching for new treasures to en- Minute Quantity of Pt omataee Good {jt� p al t,' '1 THE WIDE PRAIRIES rich our floral store. for Indigestion.- From ndigestion: t� From South America came many Acoor' to a repo read belfore year ago, the recently unfashion- $ p from the hills of the French Academy of Science re- is _ �• tt able fuchsia; cent! tinned or canned fish and tUt f L$lsll'e northern.Inrlia and Tibet have been Y "� - , shell fish reserved in oil or other- 'TELLS OF Cti8E8 MADE BY brought many useful varieties; P : DODD'8 )KIDNEY PILLS. wise, always contain a small pqt' trj� ut t4p trite from China we have had among Y other things many new primulas; tentage of certain ptomainva (poi- �w r r Japan has yielded wonderful irises; eons of decaying flesh}-from .02 �� the. of of Thea. Griffin, of Peace Fiver Land- Africa many varied planta, usual to .O6 per cent by weight. These "C Iy of most briliiaat and gorgeous ptomaines, however, do not b Agin tells how he got rid of his coloring; while numerous charm- to increase in any appreciable de- - jag, a >b. tee until two days after the can - $laeumatism - honestly earned ing embers of the narcissus family B YMT- In _ - ng been c:i,sc<overed in the has been opened, .and while .the ---_- --_-----__-•-- __- popularity. Pyrenees• oil rather favors than prevents the L ! But this cannot continue inde development of the ptomaines the Thomas J. Lipton - Cold Springs,"Peace River Land- finitely, and even in the realm of in have found that they a; -,`ling, Alta., Dec. 26 (Special}-Just' Or, for which perhaps the moat are not very poisonous. In fact, - jwhy Dodd's Kidney - Pills retain systematic search of all 1s,. made, minute doses of them seem to act their wonderful popularity is eas= there is not much left to be explor. as a stimulant on the appetite and FARMs FOR.RENT AND SALE. fir' sly shown by a trip across the ed. For your future novelties we the digestion generally, just as the Your Overcoats w• DAw$O14, 90 COLBORNE $T., prairies. Every town, village and sha11, have' to rely then, chiefly on ptomaines found in cod liver oil. .ed faded Suourits would teak tetter d ed• It aeaseat of Toronto. •post-office has at least one man or the skill of our hybndists, who wr.tnrtown.Srtaalr.Mw '�°acres• ae:lea • *E HUNDRED -ACRES - GOOD ;woman who is ready to tel of pains are constantly engaged in mating .. The greater the irritation in the aritt.h Arnerlean Dyeing Oo. U Brampton. Buildings; near relieved and-health restored by the different species of the same family throat the more distressing the WENTY•FIVE ACHE FRUIT FARM- - 'a+4 great Canadian Kidney Remedy. of plarits, and our cross 'fertilizers, cough becomes. Coughing is the The_Soul of a Piano tithe T Brick zonae, and Good Buildings; - � ;Let Thos. Griffin of this place add who are doing similar work with effort of Nature to expel this irri- St. Catharines. N Action. Insist on the- p NUMBER OF GOOD srocx, GRAIN {hie statement to the hosts already different varieties of the same sages. substance from the air pas- !published. s ecies. The flowers of to day are sages. Bickle's Anti-Consumptive "OTTO HIGEL" and Dairy Farms in Edward Peel. $; Syrup will heal the inflamed parts, York, Ontario and Prince Edward Conn• "When I came to this part of the t e result of cross breedin StiRiu- Piano ACtfOrb ties. country," says Mr. Griffin, "I was lating by electricity, drugs and hot which exude mucous, and restore EVER GOOD FRUIT FARM$ IN troubled with a bad - -back and water baths. them to a healthy state, the cough ►. the Niagara Fruit Belt. Rheumatism in my shoulders and -= - disappearing ur'�der the curative ALP- hips. I sent for six boxes of Dodd's PHONE TALKS )LADE CLEARER effects-of the medicine. It is plea NOT I}ISP�?SEI7 TO ARGUE. �; ab rtaB nd SASKATCHEWAN. TCollumbiaLands !Kidney Pills and they gyve me 're _- Sant to the taste, and the price. Teacher-You say the earth is 23,- in small or large blocks. t _..lief at once. I also recommended Danl4h Bank Manager Has Trans- 25-cents, is within the reach of all. miles in circumference. Will T F YOU WANT TO BU'Y O8 BELL A �'• them to my eldest non who was tnitter Warmed. you step up to the blackboard and I Farm. consult H. W. Dawson, Ninety t them ed to his bed from who was - THEIR CAPACITY. demonstrate that proposition I t•olborne St., Toronto.oonfi tam A simple way of making tele- „Lawyers ought not t° need Lang Shaggy Haired Pupil-What's the AGENT$ WANTIC, Z. "Now I know that Dodd's Kid- Phone -conversations more -auditle. mem°r.cas. , use, Ma'am1 I'm willing to admit �M has been invented by Herr Peter- ,,, ' it and let it go at that. �GEN'ta waNTED A LINE FOR ,mey Pills are the best medicine for son, a bank mann er of Nrvkjobing, "tib h� not , every home.. write ue for our choice Ff - 'Rheumatism and the Kidneys. I Because they are generally-eat- _ list of agents supplies. We have tits , recommend them to star arson I Denmark. On t e rinciple that isfied with brief reminders." gr-eters agency proposition to canadL U� , Y P sound is more readily -transmitted _ They Cleanse While They Cure.- to-day'- No outlay necessary. Apply 8. bear complaining of .not feeling C. h Co• 228 Albert b:., Ottawa quell ;, through rarefied air he has conte. The vegetable compounds of which strutted an Ap aratus to warm the Try 1AW11110 Eye Remedy Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are HELP wANrt o. ` Dodd's Sidney. Pills made their p When composer!, mainly dandelion and �at ESMEN-iso PER WEEK SELLIN popularity by Curing sick Kidneys, transmitter, .Whereby the air LII 1L S1ry itro in ed,wua,as•ry�w ne one hand Egg-Beater, ftmple aa6 ` p o-icfor1id t mandrake, clear the Stomach and: becomes thinner and the sound is YO�/r c;r..u,atw E,e,taa u;e.trr. anon , terms 25c. honey refunded if n°ttat5afaa $ They keep their popularity by o tett, Fattens• xrle,Va u coat tory. Collette Mfg. tamp intensified. Prof. Hannover of nded our„o,,,,.,�nota r.sena intestines of deleterious matter and nay, tollingr` _ keeping an cerin sig ck kidneys. the Danish Government telephone �y �ioe,ot..' .a�•a ia.ott.�.ro'�°�” restore the deranged . organs to I wood• Ont. i d Yrrr1100 for ouaT yura ow testing station, who has ma a ex- Need dan,rotsa to abs r o+.e aoA eta ey healthful aCtiun. Hence they are A T' ON -MEN TO LEAR. BARBER CHANGES I"3 FLOWERg. Lisp�=rtsatiapakperoot°w lean. - .`1 trade: expert tnetructtoa; constant tensive experiments `with' Peter- sys ger„a la Awptte rues. raoaoa the best remedy for indigestion r 8an'a apparatus, yreport 'foci°® p.^a.�txta tools tree: always sure effi rue. aratus, ass in his trnrina Eye weed! Ce., Ch1ce°° ' availabJ'e to day._ A tical of thews m®nt for a barber. ire i ser catalogue• t many of Our .Most Beentiful ones that the increase of sound obtained will es -truth of-this as- Mover Barber Collef<e 2Si Queen_ East. I,;. are lflodern Productions. i9 remarkable. Telephone conver- Every tailor knows a lot of prom- sertion and da more to convince T°!°°t° °i i' It is a truly astonishing thing to sations between Copenhagen and Laing young men. the ailing than anything that can MISCELLANEOUS. !!sons � P tfia reflect that.. lya stonishi for all his h 7 bing.- a distance of some 75 - be written of these pills ' Ll aY and t•ARM h ALEad Wilson , miles, could be -clearly followed: tttnare's Llntanent Curn Cari<ait in Ceps. - H etale worm. 9 spinas a or to y !love of ftower9, would have been some distance away from the ia- --� ends• TUXUlsa. LUUPd, etc. els. :'' able to :,ams scarcely a single strument. The. ?fi enter has ap- Epping Forest, which 1s preserv- SOUP -AND SASH. (; terftai ria a:cernaL Cured withoas ' tiloomi in a twentieth century gas- lied for patents in different-coun= ed by' the Corporation of London "Do�9 death.sad. a114” asked the n by our now. treatment write a ; den, says the Strand. He would F • as a people's pleasure ground, letatt too lata lir Bouma° ifwhoai Co. tries. Solemn boarder. .- i.�m,ted ccusagwcod Out. Ihardiy have been able to-distinguish comprises no fewer than 5,30(1 xi _ scree. _..' of anturkeya"ter answered 'the cheer- e E a . an !loons the queen of flowers itself, so roN t AL UsaA'v En, w .greatly has-the rose changed in the � � seal° Works. 9 Esplanade.Ade. TDT O g last three centuries. : Rub it in for Lame Back.-.A brisk Eul boarder. _ _ AG thea WANTED propositions A BTGDY op - As for the begonias, the chry fiaALs THH LvxeB .they Agency ualours. Y It will tae w� ` eanthemums, the. ger- STOP$COUGH$PRICE. =s clam rubbing with Dr. Thomas Eclectric ways regret it if you adon't aapply for Pat' dal the dahlias,_ Oil will cure 1 ame back. The akin _ _ ,. t.culare toTrao erg Dept Albert t- y?,, anivms, the fuchsias and carne- will immediately absorb the oil and - Ottawa. t '. tions, these were unknown even to During last year Great ,Britain. it will astrals the tissues and PEC1AL1xTa ADvtCB REE oa.ait �1 our great-grandfathers. Many of bought from Switzerland 56,609 Pe. t wa., rural rt P.benmattc soot-by FF C - -. 'our moat beautiful flowers are cwt. of condemned milk, valued at bring speedy relief. Try it and be MINARD`R LINIMENT. �.. us Xu regard to any disease. l.owesr ' 'purely modern tiful ctioaa. £6d8,6I2, - convinced. As the liniment sinks Halifax. ANDREW KING. �u a in ruga 1 f Rau kora _ �, a o ; yrod I wtut eure`l -af Acate.-Bronchitis by este 1 by mail, end massa w - Three centuries ago there .were in the pain comes out and there are MINARD`t LlNI3fENT. mebt Giquee Cited by ere Write to-dap * ; ample grounds' for saying that its LT.-COL. C: CREWE BEAD. for anything sold to ret-ctass drag e ;'What were then thought of as gar- No one need endure the agony 5 g at°ren to Dr. Belima°. Co1lroQwood OaL touch is magical, 89 it i8. Iasses. !no Setter gardetls in England. of 'corns with Holloway's Corn ] wa+ cared °f Aute Rheumatism by k:LHi ' ravvt:t;t-c'L'e�TOsi ROBE dens were herbaria, places whede Cure at hand to remove them. IN11t3D,6 LINIMENT. I) and Fur best Rog. Cattle and Horse rosemary, mint, rue, thyme and _ Fir-trees differ from pines tfrlly Stark�ham, Urtt. C,"A. BILLING. Bid make stet Nobe«`toad Coate when LakeSeld. Que., Oct. 9, 1907. hrooerly tanned, tend them to. me and , ., raw, and erha s a few FIRST COC'$1'ti9. in the fact that the leaves grow have them dressed right. You will be �}t lura migvo blooms, such as violets — stn and the scales of the cones - - well aatie5ea.- B. F. Brll. Delhi, Ont.. and primroses, were suffered to ea- pgspring of their. Marriage Are are. smooth round, and thin: - ist, much as poppies and Corn- Liable to_Be Dent Butes. .h,p Tugr l ,Sowers do to-day. Minard's Llnlmetrt Curss Cotes, dla SERIOUS PART BEGINS. RAw �U R� �o�n.rat. %luakrat, Many well known" planta' have The seriousness of the risk• run EXCEPTIONS ?•a been developed from specimens by first cousins who marry is em- 1 �. _-. - -Jack-'`well, -old man, she has. ,tank•We-Axel and tiny°cuyr burr you flava,Co , .discovered in various parts of the phasized by-.bliss Ethel Elderton, a "$kipping the. rope is always a accepted me and named the day. �, tzcxnebt tn,rkdc.,luatioe and your nun• _ world, and there is ansa doubt that co-worker with Professor„ Karl 'dangerous exercse Eor the health.". That's a load off my heart." ey pr°tcptlf ''^ _ - a number of charming novelties are Pearson at the Galton Laboratory Y "Not for the mean who have es- Married Friend-"Yes.; now the i s�NT87tliatTOtEA 8_C0._ as Frost St still lurking undiscovered in re- for National Eugenics London Uni caped being-hanged." = •load is on'your shoulders." mote spots. The chances of valu-, veysity. . Marriages letween near _ e " sble finds ars, .however, becoming kin such as uncle and niece, aunt . Pi.11s of Attested Value.-Parme- _�s a vermifuge there is. nothing rnfortunately less every year. A Sri� n•IFhew, or grandparent and lee`s Vegetable Pil1R are the result potent es Mother Graves' Worm - grandcblld, are forbidden mainly on of careful studs of the properties of ExterrDinator, and it can be given `. . the principle of resemblance. Miss sin roots and herbs, and the ac- to the most delicate child without Elderton therefore determined to tion of such as, sedatives and laza- fear of injury to the constitution. Eczema Always see whether 'cousins are as much tines on the digestive apparatus.' ° ; alike as any of these pairs of re- The success the compounders have and Itchen latiyea. She studied the cases SUSPICIOUS. - -Burning g of no-fewer than 6,060 pairs of met with attests the value'of their work. These pills have been recog- John-So you paid a visit to your GIVE YOUR BUSH A CHANCE AND { : :con i s,• with a view to endeavor- far ye as a beat' rich..uacle, Jake, and he, seemed MAKE MO WITH 1T. in sto measure the degree of re- nil many y s th v tT _• B cleansers of the -system•shat can glad to see you 7 You would not think of cutting sown,.. semblance LII health; 'intelligence, your hay or grain with .hand scythes, - temper, and temperament. be go 'their excellence was re- Jake-Yes. I m almost afraid the and you should not use old pore and = success, S cognized from the first gnd they old cuss has lost his money. pans. Install a Champion" and make The 'conclusion she came to was - more and better syt'11p with less time and this-that .the geXieral resemblance Brow' more pop�u _lar-daily. Why- More revenue at a reduced coat• n between cousins las. about l-re half that Minard's Liniment Cures. Dlstaneper,; Wh9 not try'thie?-We have .one fhat'will NOT HIS LUCK. lust suit you. You are-sure to win. Write -- - t between brother and sister, and _ _ $ARD JOB. for free booklet. THE GRIMM MFG. CO abs-: tactically the same as that shown "Aha!" and he laughed fiendish- practically LIMITED, ss Werrington st., Montreal, - statistics'.of _uncles and nieces as he read from the morning "What is Billv .$ardatit doing Que. pp , b s - 1 j - _ - Y Y - .. - withers. ` '• hese days 4 asked S t and-ne 'hews. 3: and of aunts >t F paper: . , P Pe , • way s w •• Oh he's working his son , ' undesirability of marriage �� hot the•man whose g• - .. - If the and y g 'The burglar shot � s W certain degrees is founded life was saved by the bullet strik- through college, . said little Bink.. OR, DOwMr. N. ' • on the closeness of resemblance," ing`'again�st a button of his clothes." - Qstigehy' says Miss Elderton "the law which y • + Well, snapped his wife, "what yell are not treating You or forbids the marriage of uncle and of that 4" your family fairly if you don't keep Used Boxof Cuticura Ointment and aunt with niece and nephew should "What of that!",said he, as he Hamlins Wizard Oil in the house. It Completely Disappeared. also restrict the marriage of first felt his 'collas going tip steadily to It's the best substitute for a family cousin. the nape of his neck; oh, nothing, doctor and a mighty good friend in 2hare auSeiedfromersemafor two years. The orfspring of cousin marriages except that the button must have case of emergency... , r- The trouble began on one arm whore there appear to,be particularly liable to been on STURCEON OIL appeared a red spot of about's nve=cent size,' deaf mutes. "There seems Iittle .-- ° eand it nd burning.always wThe first a ys I didn itching re, doubt," continues Iifiss Elderton, FACT AND FANCY. . 11 N I I�E NT pus seeing that it gained in size, I tried "that if there_ is any •deaf-mutism There is � -South African frog i Ointment and—ointment,but both in a stock a cou§in marriaje; even that hatches its 'eggs -by carrying without euecess. It was always burning and parties are free from the both when pI Itching. Having seen in the+ newspaper the , I ' them in its mouta. External application for man advertisement of 'the Cuticun Remedies, I disease, is most dangerous to the �n achin tooth is, next tO a adve i little, and seeing that it improved,, " - t g Or beast. EVEFVOne known, Of � triedoffspring."` conflagration, the best thing out. I --'the wonderful qualities in the A bought a boa of the Cuticura Ointment. The-goldfish never sleeps-- f Atter having used one box,my eczema cam• •• oil of the . STURGEON for - pletely disappeared, The Cuticuraa ointment �' Pa ACTICAL ADVICE. Eggs, apples, potatoes and all sprains, lameness, etc. _ Should' be kept in Every home. (Signed) M Bach articles would sell more justly- '. bi,Osuguy,Marieville,Que.,Jan.14,1911. !S eakin of etc netts did ou Dr. Dnw's formula has it in p g q y 1 by the pound. its best form. For Rheumatism, T _ send the dollar for those advertised a Guy Thorne has written a novel I Lumbago, Neuralgia,-Swellings,. rldl Csener2tion.of Success instructions on `What to do at called The Drunkard, He studied ' � 1 + etc. it cannot be equalled. Yor marc than a Reaeration Ctrticura t3osy table 1 ' - the drink questiorlein slum saloons, T' it once and you will be and Cuticura ornament h v afforded the "Yes," where, it appears, he was well { �' q "And what did get?" treated- satisfied. Price 25 teats. speediest and most econom ca treatment for you !teethe an(i m scaly and bleeding skin and slip with one wor&piinted on ' ' r Snails travel at the rate O'f-one ASK YOUR DEALER.. y* scalp humom, of voting and old. A single , , r, mile in fourteen days. HE SELLS IT. act iq often snHicirnt. Sr,ld by dnit;gista it Eat 3 THF"p and dealers everywhere. For a'llberal sample rJ i A fight is Called a scrap because. The Brn le Drug Ltd. ' !. of (ltticura Soap and Otti mnnt, post-tree Being agreeable means agree: i of course, it is abroken peace; Y y - Co.,' with 32-p. book on skin eruptlon�, send to with ole regardless of our own Sole �'rops. St- John; N:B. y Potter Drug di Chem. Corp.,sole props.. 0'1 people, g Y ED.­7 I89tiE �2-11 Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. WplumDus Ave..Poston, U.&A. opinions: • • 1 . • , ,k ' .'...•-r r .. �.,.. , .. ...w P'._'. .v ....:, 'e. ,r.. ♦' '.!_. 41'. 9 `-... .'1515"-.�.ACh1N.' ',. , : �.�.. ;t „ • „�_ h -.+.V""..r, :{' &.• c� y'.M 'fin,:.•r xR k r, t ht ... nib•' - .,.._ '. ,.' ... +s"" :.. • ', ' � - rt _ •�-4 given when the were not desery shall have attached to them coo ns t3 - ILL John Scott they in favor of for the payments of the said interest, z - /CHA RDSOI f S S' l Mr. Hoover the present able repre- 4, For the purpose of paying off said sentative from their gbarter: debentures.there shall be raised an- .. / /�/J c F , / S ` M' W. J. Devitt stated that he was not nually during the said period, corn. HRi ST I�I`A�7 , RU k.. a'zandidate and would resign. mencing with the year A. D:1913, un- - Ed. Willson thought the roads were til the said loan is paid off, upon all ARE THE B i'BT 16 j in bad condition at present, but the rateable property in the said Pol- _ a t k - thought the council had done good ice Village o Claremont the amount is•publohideveryFriday,mae»ingsiiWOSCW, work,and should be ne.elected by,ac- of principal and interest payable in New Raisins,-New Currants,. Fresh Lelfaoq,;.Qcsnge and Citroen Pde16s ` Plckasing,ons clamatioa. each said year as set out in Schedule 'SATES OF ADPESTISING: Thos. Birkett thanked his .mover A. hereto, which-sum shall be levied Extract all flavors, lei ngs and [ei:;;; Sugar, 8lelled Wirst insertion perline . - -10 cents and seconder, but would not stada by special rate upon the whole of the ' ' Nuts,'New Dates, Figs and Prones. _ ' - Each■ubesgneat insertion,per lire- 5 cent. for election. rateable property in the said police - This race Goss not include resat or Foreign Each member of the resent coup- village. _ ;' ORANGES, LElltOhlNS, BANANAS, advertisements. p _. . Spociat terms hived to parties making con- cil was now recalled and spoke brief-' 5. All debentures required to raise 'Ira, 8 or 6 'monthq ar'by the year, salt 1 said loan shall be issued and disposed - ,yearly or yearlyy contracts payable quarterly. yAt nitre cltsi� 'uv`Suurda even= of-bv the-Reepe avd-Treasurer-o€-t-i3is - -- _. Buefaees eardi,ten linea or under,wlth_paper Stools ed Handle, Fillets of Haddie, .: one year, $S W,payable iaadvance. - ing all candidates had'retired with corpotation,'and shall be payable at r ess'Notice'in local columna ten cents pet line, the exception of Messrs. Scott' and the branch of the St»ndurd. Bank•of Digby Herring, -, S.a�t Trout;, flve cent&per line eaca subsequent iuscrWon. , g - Ciscoes and Oysters. special contract rates trade known on opptica- and ti nderhill for reeve. Dir. S arks Canada at the said, Village of Clare- tion. -No free advertising- as first deputy reeve and Dlessrs Mow- most: Cooked Ham, Prime Cheese. - Advertisements without written instructions bray;Hoover, Wilson and Carruthers 6. The Reeve and Treasurer of this > `will be inserted until forbidden and chareed ae- as councillors. It will thus be seen Corporation shall t i n each of said de- - oozdiaaly: .order*ler discoutinuing advertiie.- g 1 unents must beta writing and sent to the)Sul?- that Dir,Sparks is elected to the,pest-' bentures, and the said Treasurer-shall isber tion of fit-at deputy-reeve by acclama- sign each of said coupons, and the Full line of Fancy Biscuit9Oyster CraCkerR. Job Work promptly attended to, tion. Clerk of-this Corporation shall affix y . y T$81L8 the corporate seal of this corporation ;1.25 per year ; $1.00.it p6id in advasge. to each of said debentures. - Phone or send us your order, we will deliver the goods., _. ' BY-LAW NO 7. All monies raised by the issue Subscriptions to tandeV�ted states,01.5D and sale of said debentures shall bein Quality Guarantecld:' r _ retained in the hands of the Treasurer To rovide or the borrowingof 81500, by. y JOHN MURKAR Proprietor, rite issue of Debentures,s cared be a spc of this Corporation. and he shill pay R HARDSON ' 1� t p- cisl rate on the rateable property in the therefrom any order given by the In- PcliccVilla e o Claremont,for the ur• 4� speeting Trustee or any two Trustees TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS g f f g. of the said Police Village of Clare- �'OTJR (MIrMO MM v -pose of defraying the cost of consirvc1mg moat, in favor of any person or per- _ cement;concrete, brick or other german- sons, for work previouslyand aetirall c„ The annual meeting for nominating ent sidcmalks and crossings on the streets e m - s.. candidates for the various positions $ performed, or to payment of entre m on the council board was held in the +►rtke said Police Village. otter executed contract for or in con- __. Boost your Home Town - ' - ., township hall, Brougham, on -Friday. WHBREAS, the Trustees of the Po- recant with tae'consfruction of r- J the 22nd inst. There was the usual lice Village of Claremont under and me styeent es in the add lice crossings on _- -�� number of ratepayers resent. and at R the streets in the said police vfllage, by atbendiDg ¢� Di by authority of section 744 of the and Bald monies shall not be used or one o'clock, n D. R. Beaton, the " _townahi clerk. for.nominatione. Consolidated Municipal Act and Acte disbursed for any other purpose than P amending the same, have made appli- to defray the expense of such perman- The following; is a list of those nom- cation to the Municipal Council of the r � inated for the respective offices. ant sidewalks and crossings in said Township of Pickering (of which olive village. For Reese: James. Underhill,rhftl, John P g Wtu f township the said police village con. S. The votes of the ratepayers of the A. White, W. W. Sparks. R. R. 6 said Police Village of Claremont. who l stitutce a sat)for the borrowing of Mowbray, W. 4. Scott, C. A. Bar- the sunt of Fifteen hundred Dollars by l are entitled to vote on this by-law, clay, W. G. Barnes. Rev. W. R. the issue of Debentures in the mannerbetaken Wood. provided b the said Consolidated shall be taken on this by-law at the For First Deputy Reeve: J. A. y Masonic Hall in the said police village, q . - • _. R :4lunicipal Act, 1903. and Acts amend- on Monde the First da of January. -Saturday, Dec. 23, �" , White.Alex. Wilson. R. R. Mowbray, y' ,7 in the same, and for the suhmision, A. D. 1912, between the hours of nine f . Green, W. W. Sparks, F. L. under authurity of the said Acts by o'clock in the forenoon find five _For council] C. W. Disney, Thos. the said council to the ratepayers of o'clock In the afternoon, din Ing which said police village entitled to vote om interval thepoll oll shall he +tad remain 5� Poucbpr, John Forgie, F. L Green, money s. P 'While , r ► � _ of Scott,Forsyth.CMcAv.oy. E.Wilson. Hoover. sued debentures es troauthorizing i nm t ot1eten ` `ed I armn at ed same !and on Return - _ b li a In Town said 'W Ing officer IL R. Mowbraz. D. W, Carruthers, years, and for levying a special rate the 22nd day of December, A. D 1911, -W. J. Devitt, Ed. Willson-Thos. Bir• for the repayment thereof upon the + kett. td at the Town Hall, in the Village of T g village. property in the sa' police Pick hero, in the said Toof a of I 1+J �t Ctthea the time for receiving nom• $ p �.,..JJ village, Pclock n e the hour of eleven 'idationa had spired the gathering � aid Truate+ee g' je a ,_-' And, 4Vherea.. the s p clock fu the forenoon. the Reeve of _ —was resolved into a public meeting q this Corporation shall appoint r- � have re ueated that by rile terms o[ - and Mr, Beaton, who was elected u) the by-law to he submitted ser afore the.chair called u _ I gong to attend at said polling ling ace Is prepttied to izhow fou the largest and best assortment poo the members of acid, the principal of -the debt to be '.'. the retiringcouncil to give an account P and ,&t the final Airsttsumming by11P ut the , of their stwardship, K paymd ts made repayable in yearly voter for and a�atrat the by-law by l paymentsvt such antouats that the Lhe Clerk of this Corporation, respect- ""'" ever shown. last of Toronto - R. R. Moabreiy, the retiring reeve, a re rte aneount payable for tinct- w.'°""'-"�-,,, ftR K• P y P' ively, on behalf of tbP persons later- was first called upon. He pointed pal end interest in any year to rebpect etted in the promotion or sin y x out that the deficit for-the year i4 P Pp" Harness; and Harness Supplies, Cutters and Sleighs. about $I82 and not $�y79i) ub would of the debt rhall he equal, as near as the said by-law retpertively. soppear l8Z the not 8:' a as ocnt_ ropy he, to what is payable for prinet- P. That Donald It, Beaton, Clerk of el and tuterrat duripg each of tho- Robes Blankets Belli Fur and-F'fir-lined ` W this CurpnrNtion, shi+l! he Returning t I3e also showed that the council bad otberof the ear:+ period of the debt : ) P Officer. and shall sum up the number not raised the rate of taxation' and •--- ••'that the increase of t.ixea was due to and that the rate of interest to be of votes given for and alrainat this '-(',p8#.8,. Mitts, Gloves, Gauntlets. - payable on said debentures be fixed b law, and shall declare-the requiL the increased county and school rates Y items over which the township council at five per cent. per annum. thereof at the aforesaid Town Hall 1� (� j bas no control. He then weal into And, Whereas, it iq expem1C ient and at the Village cif Brougham, on Tues- L DoOrB West Of . lvh,e New Pont vfce the coat of the various iron bridges neceararp that the said application of day, the Second Deiy of Januarv, A. -erected this year. the Trustees of the said police village D. 1911, at the horar of four o'ele& in. : should be complied with, and a by- the afternoon. Bell and Independent Phones. •_- - W. �. Scott, firsL•deputy reeve, be- P • Ing next called,reviewed the work of lave submitted to the ratepayers of IQ. This by-law shall take effect and the year in his department, that of the said police village entitled to vote come into operation from and shat _ rade and bridges. Clarks' bridgehasthereon, to raise by wap of loan the the final passing thereof. cost about$3900, Dixie bridge $1100, sumof aforesaid a hundred Dollars for passed A. I). 1918 , and the Greenwood bridge; of which the aforesaid purposes. Reeve. - Clerk. THANKS the county pays one-half, will cost And, Wheras, the amounts required Scffgtt-'ta A. --..13500 when completed. to he raised annually during the sald ShewinR the amounts to be raised E. B. Hoover, chairman of the period of ten years upon all the rate- Mice on the rateable property in-the for your liberal patronage in the past and we P standing committee on Bonuses on able propertyp in the said Police Vit- olive Pillage of Claremont,and to be wish you one and•all Wire Fences Etc, stated that the ex. lags of Claf•emont to meet the annual paid yearly for principal and Interest penditare in his department was 11381 payments of principal and intetest of under this by-law, pursuant to the Merry' - ' for the year. He considered the ex- said loan are respectively set forth op= second and fourth paragraphs of said �• Very Christmas �. peaditure in this direction was wisely posits said years in the schedule here- by-law. ' - spent as it gxeatley decreased the under written marked "A" cost of snow shovelling. And, Whereas, the amount of the Consecutive W. W. Sparks; chairman of Con- whole rateable property in the said Number For . Amount 'Amount T tial Call and get a Calendar for the New Year: Yinget,ciea, being sea Balled upon, Police Village of Claremont, accord- of the of of for s ke very entertainingly for some ing to the last revised assessment roll payteents year principal interest each year po r O for Christmas tile, thus distracting the minds of of the said Township of Pickering, is 1 1913 $119 26 875 00 $194 26 ♦.. • Bee our hairs Choi t Gifts. : . ..: the ratepayers present from the the sum of$99,148. 8 1914 126 22 69 04 194 26 heavy deficit, He ably defended the And, Whereat, the amount of the li 1915 131 48 62 78 194 96 expenditure on bridges and.showed whole rateable property in the send 5 191.6 138 06 56 20 194 26 • i5 1917 144 98 49 30 194 26 that & number- of new bridges will 1llunicipulitpp of the Township of Pick- Careful attention Riven to Embalming and Funeral Work. • haver to-be-built within the next few ering(including; the said Police Vil- 8 1919 159 21 42 40 194 28 _. phone night or,day=Bell or Independent. years. He reviewed carefully the lage of Claremont,) according to the 7 1919 139 86 34 40 194 26 6 1920 167 79 26 48 194 26 BURLING y efrk of the co ncal.duringt the palet last icipaed osisth esu r of, the said 0 1921 176 20 18 06 194 26 . eyear and .believed that the council municipality, is the sum oP IE3,359,713. 10 1912 181 97 926 194 22 :had received good value for the mon- And, Whereas, there is'no deben- `ey expended. : Lure debt existing afainst the said 81300 00 $44157 $1942 56 - - Alex Wilson, chairman of the cora- Police Village of Claremont, and rnittee on Damages to Sheep by Dogs whereas the onlyexisting debenture PICKERIN G Onto stated the ex en'ditttre in this. de art- g PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that f - st to was ver light this year, 887 be- debt of the said municipality of the the above is a true copy of a poposed By. y g F Township of Pickering is $3000. bor- law,which has been taken into considers — " . -ing paid for sheep killed, -and in re= rowed for-the purpose of defraying the tion and read a first and second ..time by wards for killing dogs found worry- cost of a new school house in School p Po I WISH TO THANK . . . . _ ing sheep.• He also spoke on the ex- Section Number 17 of the said town• the e T w al Council k the (o,r ratios '- enditure on relief of the or, twin of the T wnebip of Pickering at a meetimQ p po g ship, and repayable by special levy on held'on the Fifth 3sy of December, A. D. chairman of the committee In this de- the rateable property in said school 1911, and which will be read a third time My numerous enstomers for their, hearty support during the paste .'partment. section; and no,sum is in arrear eith- and passed by the said -Coanci , in the James Underhill a former reeve be' er for principal.or interest for or on event of.the assent of the ratepayers of and I will try to give better.service in !ng called upon,stated that his .inter- account of the said debenture debt, the Police Village of Claremont, qualified the coming year. _ ests-in the township were greater The'Municipal Council of the Cor- to vote thereon being obtained thereon, w" than ever, He had not yet decided poration of the township of Pickering after one month from the first publication whether be would stand for reeve or therefore enacts as follows: of the same im the Pickering News, the wish you all a' Happy and P'r08peI0IIf>I g' not. 1. It shall be lawful for this Corpora- date of said pnblication being Fridsy, the ' John A. White,also a former.reeve, W Year. was opposed to cin into debt, hitt tion to borrow upon its ..debentures 8th nay of December, A D. 1911; That ppo going the votes of the daiv gaaiified ratepayers -- Ne ar. the sum of Fifteen hundred Dollars, ;. recognized the fact that bridges bad Arid this Corporation ahaIl'isaue it�de- of the said Poliee Village of Claremont _ p s buiilt. He did not censure,the will be taken on the said proposed By law ry . A. ILLESPIE, • DUNBARTON bentures for raising said sum for the (� resent council for heavy expenditure at the Masonic Ha 1, in the said Police p purpose at defraying the cost of con- but thought in some cases greater Village of Claremont, on Monday, the aLructing cement,_concrete, brick, or . '.'economy might have•-been exercised. First M111111y of Jsnuary, A,D. 1912, where ;,. 'ii3e held not vet.decided whether he other permanent sidewalks and cros- and when a poll will be opened at nine .sings on the streets in the.Police Vil- would stand for office or not. o'alook in the for.-moon and continued until THE lege of Claremont, and the said deben- tiiin A Barclay complimented the flve o'clock in the aiternoom of the same S' NDA , tures shall be'payable'withiti ten years retiring cduucil for their. good work. day. _ from the First day of November, A. Was not a candidate for municipal Notice is also given tfiat the names of }scrota. D. 1912, And'shAll'bear interests at-the noleatiebolders will be'placed-on 'the list Vii}, Barnes also complimented rate of five per,cent, per annum upon 'ot persons entitled to vote on said B law ` the un aid ortion thereof, ti able e - OF: CANADA the council for their excellent work. I P P- P F who dost riot file with the'ander red - E&tabltaltad 1873 - 80 g�� Rev. W. R. -Wood being called yearly. Clerk, not.later than rile`_lad day of Ue stated that be was nota candidate.. - 2. There*'hall he ptrid in each of said .ember, e D, 1911, a statutory deelara F:L. Green believed that the roads Sears upon said loaf; until the satire tic.n,in conformity with section :3b4 of BQti�in Service sire nbt so gond note. as they were bag been- fully paid off, commencing The Consolidated 5lanicipel Act, 190 , Complete _ - gg A 25 years ago. He thought that more at the end of one 3 ear front Che-said atid'ameodidiQ Acte,- showiiig-tbat be or v money anuli be spent to Improving First day of November, A. D. 1912, she has a leaes of property extending over _ 4- them. e was riot x cabdidate for and thereafter in each year through- the period o[the debt to be created by the -Availablz for Mamlfact•,iring and Cotnlnercial' Howes, t oaf said tern), the atsicitint 'set n pos- said By law and has covenanted to pay ` office.C. W. Disney thanked his mover, ite said year in said Schedule A. here- all tritnicipal and village taxes in reppeoi ^Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities, and seconder. but was not a Candi- underwritten in the third column of the property leased and&oto is other _ date. tbereof on account of the principal wise qualified to vote thereon, in manner Corporations, farmers and pnvate individuals. 60 John Forgie said that the roads and the amount set opposite the said as set forth in the said Act and atnenaing were in bad condition. but when rates year in the said schedule in the fourth Agte- �,{,� were raised to improve them tho column thereof for interest. Dated aA the said Township of Picker Savings Bank Department a# ever and".Ya ' council are criticised. 3. Separate debentures elsall be iA- of ec the r, k,County of Ontario, thf0 8th day - ` 0. M. Fors Lh thought that ver sued for the amount so 'payable for o[December, A, D. 1911. 'subatan ' I work had been done duo principal in each of the aid years L'os►tD R. Bir�POte, IFI�C�iERj 1+t� � � � ing the t year. He believed that f which shall bear interest at flve r Clerk of the Manioi alit of the t Pe y R. W. t�.pRD+t9ltT. Mttt►saa��r. tbonuses. or wire fences were often i cent annum as aforesaid, and Towns ip of Pioteristg. S x^M C n A 16 s yq A T,.W 331 T S T . :Y: .. .' .. .., .. .. .:.:.. _ ... ., L _, w_ __,_ .._..� , i e..._ a ... ..,...-__ u._ 1., a_ -..a_ �..... ......... ..,....«w.i��_x_.t Nxa.�;. .. _�...,i,...�.a.._.�Y:,n..rw�:�nx?nE._s.«..aed�•.,�"+,�.'+,•s....•.a�.,:n.,�A....�.-,.. ...,- _..,.... v�.s•t�. iHro-,q. ;••rte,=., >;•.7Z,,•�•, ': ::"`, r•s'Fus•v�l• r..:' "'r °+. r''.• ..axe+.. i.,..: - .: X .::p ..,.i•. ..,.:.. " :�c,;, 1, .,awe �'.,,, t-, +�.,:, •ter.• y.Y,e z,at•. _..-.•,•,i?,.:� ..�^"' .=r - + „rte.... - o�wrtttatoi�'r -Miss MBQQ and lady friend, of l3:ott is familiar with the .prfeelll; -. Ottawa,are visiting the former's business of council-elect him , RICHARDSON .-S i $auris spent Christmas rents,Rev, and Mrs. Mann. Reeve. V g with his parents ni Toronto. Fred and Mrs. Farmer and son, -• _ N. Burton is confined to his bed with a severe attack of sciatica. John, were the guests of Stouff- Important showing of finest display ei Ville friends on Christmas Dap. China. A ywry ire_M.otws"I Cf Chas: Gib is visiting his D. and Mrs. Hopper spent Mon- Winter T�alf-rom Jan. Toys, • Stationary.` Boob,Dolls, jnrt ' sister, Dara. thy, of Bramp- -day'-with the former's brother, R. ton.John McGrath i>} spending the P• and Mrs. Hopper. of Toronto. college. 18thing to attending this seesived'for the Holiday fie• Call .. p reputation for super- and see them. �oliliay with his., parents in See- Herbert and Mrs. Cooper enter- for training and s uses dealing is qq tained about eighty of their rela- absolutely etean and•it will-reulain 6nbsoriptions taken for all Magazines, .g0rth. tines and friends on Christmas. - . George and . 15irs. 'Richardson • meekly sad Daily Newspapfias� 'ispent Christmas' with friends' in- DAlrs. R. Besse Sr., and daughter +Z� - - -' Markham. bliss Annta spent-Monday--at. the __ -.. _ b-Mronto; The bSisses Borland, �� t A - : are the guests of their uncle, J. home of John Besse, of White- G: Borland. _ vale. . - TORONTO. ONT._ SsoClC Sxx'®ems Chris: Sargent Contemplates Is in a class by itself when strictly Mrs. G. H. Samis is spending the building a large storehouse neat —- _ Christmas vacation'with her par- Srst-class work is concerned. Grad- "suis in Brussels. summer to accommodate his tepid• uates are sure to get good positions Miss Edith SIack has been laid .ly increasing stock. owing to their proper trrlinng. Santa- the off duty Kith an attack of inflam_ Remember the song sect ice- in `V rite for large Catalogue.mation of the lungs. Baitist church on Sunday W. J. Elliott, Principal - - ' Mise Mabel Edwards is holiday- evening which will be in charge _ 5�r ` ing at the home- of her parents, of the male choir. All are wel- Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. - • - °n1e laus has left atom lete supply of " Wm. and Mrs. Edwards. James AicFarlaae who has been C P pp •f George and Mrs. Gerow, of spending the summer in the _ •� Port Perry, are spending a few Peace RiverDistrictin Northern Xmas Gifts at Sargent's Stare : I r, •dayys with Claremont friends. Alberta, returned home on `Sian- C 0 A J. H. and Mrs.Beal spent Christ- da morning. He was accompan- SHOVE AHD NIIT _Gonsisting of — mas with the latter's parents, A. y � t and Mrs. Ailaway, of Pickering. iAd irnm Toronto by his children, Mrs. Chas. Proctor has been Mins Jean and Douglas. The STANDARD FUEL CO., Ltd. Silverware, Cutlery; Skates, Hockey Sticks, Glume :. Children's Sets, Etc. Also, Sleigh Bells, confined to her bed with symp- — Cherr9wood Station C.N.R. Carriage Heaters, Snow Shovels `` Moms of appendicitis-, but, we are W pleased to report, she is now im• NORTHERN GROWN TREES Mondays, Wednesdays and - and ail seasonable Hardware Goods- Apple, Pear,Plum,Cherry, Peach, (}rapes, Proving. Small Frnfte, ornamentals• Eyersnons, Fridays only. The store is-full of Xmas , +� We COn(T,ratulate our former Roses- Flowering Shrabs• Climbers. Etc, - , +townsman, hl r. George Gerow, on Everything is the awwry nae, Catalogue R„ C. �A'CTS��ON Novelties. Call and Free. Bead list of our Waage for priwe, make your choice ithe honor coaferred upon him by Agents weatW. apply for term., Phone Mark, SM. while lines are complete, 'the village of Port Perry, by elect- J, I-L Wiser, Nurserysaan in him reeve by acclamation. Port Elgin, Ontario So YEARS* - Christmas Dap passed off -very EXPERIENCE CIIARLES SARGENT, CLAREMON� :' -quietly in our burg. There was ` _ K 'no skating nor enrling, „thich is COAL.— COAL � HARDWARE. STOVESIAND FURNACES -.usually looked for on that day. _ Family re-unious was the order of -BEST ANTHRACITE the day. _ '�► Frank M. Cooper intends hold- The Standard Fuel Co., TRADC 2aiAMS � .. • ins an auction sale Qf horses, re- Limited Dr'ttioive - - gistered stud grade_cattle, .farm GREENBURN, �Co+•riaw�+�ai,ka _ "J. Implements. household furniture _ ''' An7onaeendioga1,1"cband desar�tiocway - P C. N. R. ¢aleaq aecwr+un oar oo,el..o �frew w soar as etc., off �Vedrieaday. Jan. lflth. aonssu rgr de='s ra' BeO.o�t' +. ia•eniln0 la probes. As AL . Cooper intends leaving for W. H. Gibsonr � ent. ant fe e• oest son f ger.. C P era radian Money °�tuaae'c " We have pro 1 ..New York State everything ad• Ind. Phone. Br•o. 705. a>.�++•xge+.•rtaoaa e,nft duced awash- - I 11m t ` wertised will be sold, er that atiaoas - r It is desirable that the electors runs itself. e should turn out veli A r m 1 t'T'm;a of the village-should CHOPPING M on Monday to vote on the deben- prd" ""•p0"'s'pepaca so1d>>s it washes the , tare by-law, as well as for mein- t Yppp lOtpaawt. n ,;lothee with- bers•for the police truAtee board. UtYR 0Fft-w� L out rubbing or _ If the debenture by-law carry the _ _ . _ tearing them. g. best roen possibleAhonld be rhos The undersigned is prepared to do Sho S+band say Easy r-- -" en to expend the money. It washes a °I A. W. MAckay. who has been grain chopping every day _- _- _ ---__ -__ ~iy whole xubfui of depending a couple of weeks at hie+ in the week except If such evidence as the fUti°winq est clothes clean, borne here has returned to his Saturday. tracts from letters and other enudH r wrist-bands work at Magpie mine in the-Mich- strong testimony contained. f our and all,in from _ipicgten district in Nrrrthern Ott t,cwklet, is riot sutHceat to satsfy an 6 to 14 minutes _ John F. Bayles, Greenwood person desirous of learning shorthand. tario. To reach his destination then there can be no merit in any btisi- ..he will have to travel a consider•- , Hess under the sun:l _ able distance in dog sleds. r®• W' �• HD.l,tlte• D$,R MR, CLARKS—"It.is a plea- The entertainment given in the WHITEVALE, " 1 sure to write a testimonial endorsing • Our booklet Letts how and'is free. Don't wait until you can't wash any - Baptist church on Thursday even- Announces that she is prepared;to do I anything so much superior to other more, but write for it-to dry- Address--!— Baptist ddress— lag lapel was well attended, the a11 kinds of,plain sewing, including things used for the same purpose men's shirts and pante. p + =• •' -,Church being well Shed: The your stem of Eclectic Shorthand is NN �' Christmas tree was well laden to others I have examined. I shell Howard E•- Turner, Agent, ty hlt{ai�a�e 1 , - with presents for the children and ,� �,� be pleased to reply se any commtlsi• cation that may be aster me wil'ji re- Who has charge of Pickering Township. r` the program pleased everybody. ferenee to the system, or to have aspp - -- _ The receipts were about e� -one interested tall to see me."-L- S. � J. S. Bundy wishes through Tse FA.LLis, its R. i f 477 Parliament Bt.. (teachers R 8 R Y A N. 5� Nlsws to inform the ratepayers of ,- Our Fall and Winter Term com• b qr Q M tt3 ►+ $�RBER( ' _.. the, village that he wishes to �AatI1K. menced September 5th, but students !_ e� ;"N Tobaccos, pippeese and smokers withdraw f rota the Latest for may enroll.say day"" instruction is s► �S w eundTiee. 'Centaal office Bail lice trustee, as he finds that '�01t)'�10• strictly personal.Y t7e s •. 6 : i Telephone Co. A encs for • - police ag .�. he will not have the time to de- Write or call for free booklet. g _ t — a a— Rolston Laundry,{ vote to the office that its import- dive the young.folks a boost. Let ' s fy y si se y tt R O -ONTARIO -' ante demands, and would deem Clarke's College , C c w i ►R q« OLAREMONT. . them have an education of. the right g . I ted R a �, ►�,o it a favor if they would refrain' kind-no 'waste time, no_useless e:- Colli St., Cor. Manning Aye. _ for him: 'pens.-ed(?•-3 months. TORONTO. ' S CL►.S E� oa b� ���D :b;b� Lumber �a� � from voting s► ,. Considerinkamg g the unfavorable o op a & o O � ; weather, ipmd the other attrac- : 0 �o All grades of New`Brunswwk Shingles . tions on the same evening the Beg-in the NeW Yea : Q pa zea i`.entertainment in the Methodist t t s s- 's 11 O es and patent roofing. church on Friday evening last was as Feb',�+� es 1'in: and 2 in.pine and 1 in. and 2 in, nits a' success. • There was a ffi ffi ffi N. �� leu yam' hemlock, rough. q ;By economizing in a business like way. First select the best ►� � Aero pyo good attendance and the cantata = I in.pine and hemlock,dressed "Foxy Santa," Weis exceedingly goads and then buy, as cheap as you can. Tn no _ g e m y a a aaI trail*es diad matched. _ <. well rendered, and shoved carer a� ane Osa Terme strictly Cash case take inferior goods, Our customers all ffi 9 ffi e. .�.� anis s: ful training on the part of Mr: !t g N g ,� p i4m dePtl W. D. GORDON 8c SON, ,', Ward and Miss.Heaslip. The re- know where they get valve. for' their b 41 Oct. �.!e Pickering,Ont' "•ceipts amounted to $•40. m, Nov l The nomination meetiog in the " y- °i moue correct weight and i; n D.a :Masonic Hall, qn Friday evening - full metisnre. January BKS-Wbitby15 oahaW ie,Browih• ��•'�� last was well attended by the rate.. payers of the village. Fred Farther rz,Port Peary is,wbridge i+.asnniaaton it, - Brougham Central Store'. Beavertooro.UptsFRove9 the returning of&cerpresid.ed,Jas, - B. Madill, a member of the retir- * P - 0 21IM-D 0 { 1 ing board of police trustees ex- GEORGE PHILIP, BROUGHAM New- $'1a,Eksmtrh Sh8 ! p11ained fully the debenture by x law qn which the property bold- Z. -err of the village will vote on Having leased' the . blacksmith _ _ Monday next, and he also gave a report of the work of the Crus- 114 PS ONS � , C shop formerly run b Hy. Tb4m- of in materiel.gena aeeiga D • S 0 0- y y rept in stook. It will pay you X14 tees during the ]past year. A ra rn pa son, I am prepared to do gene 1 to can at our works acd' spsot our stook by short discussion then took place _ - `_ '« sm1 a lines. on the by-law. A. large. number Santa Claus' Headquarters black •thing in all 1' sad obtain prices. Don't be mse tent- ol --- - ..,were nominated fir the, position _ ;, HoRs>3`BHOEiNa A SPEC LTY lay�we we do de dothroweoSothe�agea'• - " • oommission of 10 per oent.,whiohyoa w® - , cif police trustee but all have re- _ tired with the exception of M'es- -' one,No. 902, Clarem n mainly ewe by pnrohasinB from as. _. Ind.ph ° ' Andrew John- HE Holiddy'Enthnslasiii has struck this-store good and hard this T N call solicited 'ars.'J. B. Madill, JOHN McGRATH wH�TNT ORANITE CO., t Ston, Tobias Caster, George Coop- year. Every department vibrates with the spirit of Christmas, wbitby. ontaeto i er and J. S. Bundy: To that sued we'have planned Rnd-bought and worked. Now 1t is our _ _ -C�$EMONT,_ONT. cane. Among the Christmas visitors Leasure to invite"you to cotxse and the results of our efforts. ? were Miss Irerr��aced Herbert For- p y FA. W. EVANS, syth: of ' Tgironto,- with . th.�ir We think you will.be pleased-we're sure you'll lie struck b the com- r+he_ PickerlIIg {trfi4ndniothe , Air D. Forsyth, pleteness of our stock. = Dir. Skill, of Toronto, with R. E. vigilance Committee - pomp Manufacturer .and, Mrs. Forsyth, R..E. Leggitt, THE GROCERY section is pAcked with the very best supplies for the Shop and Residence, Dundas St of Toronto, with his parents, Mrs. ' y season at pr•cQs s;little less than elsewhere.. Our Shoe depRaps are The object of this Association is to WHITBY, ON-T. _ John .Horgan and fainiiy, oy Tei- always has something iu��resting to ofit,r. Our Hats and Caps are lessen stealing and prosecute " ' ponto. with Duncan Morgan, Al the latest-see them, a nIe there is almost endless interest in,the _ the fel°ns, -• Three-doors west of Whitby House ouzo Forssth, of Toronto, Mise Dry Goods Department. Rosa, of Ciareniont, %vitlf Dutican _ _ _ Members baying property stolen co>timnni. ' Macnab, Miss Emma Brodie, of - osis immediately with any member We are prepared to instal wood or iron ' Toronto, with her parents, Miss TOYS cud Fancy Goods—sofnething for the baby, the boy and girl, of Exsontivs Oommittee. pumps oo short notice, also attend Olive Powell, of Toronto, with her the father and mother, the sweetheart, the cousin and friend. Come Membership fee - ;1,40• - to all kinds of repairing. parents. Duncan and sirs. Dolph early before all the beautiful things are sold out. = in, of the 5th concession, and Mrs. 4 TioYrte'mav be had teem the President oe Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill. , • 'in, of he 5t of Locust Hill, with searetern on•pplioation. also gasoline engines and Rise Brown. Miss Alice Pearson, ''MILLINERrY Season will soon be closed. We are offerin' g Bxec Com -I,, D. Banks, the squre gearMrs. " And friend, Mise May Booth, of special bargains. Come.to-day. w• V. Richardson,Pickering. Ont) MAGNET pREAM1 SEPARdTOIL � Toronto, with the formers par- J,A. O'Connor • Arthur Je*e-• a kF oats, and IMisb Beal, ,of of Toronto, phone No.60 at rssld+snoe, with her parents. De SI�PS0N e� Co., PICKERING peasldest. ESeserNaay _ 9a, y_aY;..�,.�'d:. .-_..._.,.P._,. ,r,..�_aF-.w4»_,f•: .er• -.,.r:: ... _. .... - .. _.. _ _ _ ,,. _ _ I a..,.: .,., 1 .. - ._ �. _,,... _._ _ :. -_,. �.-w...�i� : r - Y. 4«, r :.. _. "-xtai., A,,..:.. ,:n•Wk?h a 'J!• ..ur.. RIWR •-�H, } m• t'�v �.. c L. -'e;..'aQin, 'r f a.. �.•^w 9�''V`$F_.:.'.Yr--"'.. ;t: i� _ vas ♦ _ w _.t ".. �.. ✓ _ .. -.. -.,-. .- .». .-.•,.._.., ."'_ '''Y. 3 - yr •.k:.,-- . ,�,r.»., ,..K. ..< d -.. f..n �.. ..,. s .o-. sir.. .... s-•. _ _ _ , - � ..fin. ...• .'.'i r,^T.,. .. q,!Vl:"y, . •- `•„ tion. It is a long drive from Mont- marte to the Lyons station. We 0 will give her,say, until twelve �A . ACHE x: : o'cIock to reach there. Now, na-less she was journeying to some Stop it in 30 rritnutea,without any ha1•m to say partofyour sy dr,byfaldsn:gQUARTERS suburban districts-a contingency y "NA-DRU-CO Headache Wa!�' `` '��' i - which upsets the whole of my theory s�. —there was no main line train NATIONAL CRt►o AND CtfiMICAL CO. Of CANADA LIMITC4. 27 N Oft• THE HOUSE IN THE -N leav- ing for, the south until 1.06 a.m., � f and that is a slow train stopping -- RUE BARBETTE _ at nearly every station south of servants with a liberal donation, you will make special arran;emoats w Melun. Let us suppose that they whilst the ex-sergeant of police will for telegrams to reach you ifithouit 5 advise you as to an other place delay. guard against eve contingency. I Y y imagine that the pair, providing which may demand personal in- "You may reI on that," se fila -- • CHAPTER SI.—(Cont d) am fairly well acquainted with all 8 y P Y y that happened yesterday, the only the two travelled together, would spection. I do not conceal from hearty answer. "Bat lx�k here. ` At 1.30 a.m. Brett and Fairholme you the difficulties of our task, or Brett. It is 10.45 a.m. now. If I tangible opinion I can offer is that break their journe south at some Y Y .'Were ushered forth from the doors (the Paris .police• interfered with quiet'town in the interior early in the chance that you may get into have a catch that I h train fume of the prefegture and stood in free- you at 'a -most inopportune mo- the morning, and subsequentlytrouble with the police. But the the Gare du Nord I have no time - dem•in the street. menti" proceed to their destination bfact remains that Talbot, alive or to lose. By the way," be guider), "Where now?" said Fairholme. Brett. smiled. "That is because >> dead, is concealed somewhat in the turr•ing at the door, "is there nay easy stages. neighborhood of the Carlton Ho- reason why I should not wire to u "To the hotel," replied Brett, ou-have not•accustomed'• ourself "I�am still fogged as to .what you ��. wearily. '`I must have sleep, so to analysis," he said., "#wever' mean by their destination?" said tel, and it is high time that this i:d,th to expect ni. t,�•night t I consign the Turks, and the Sul- I will summarize my views, and if Fairholme. portion of the mystery attending (To be cont._au3ct ; I : tan's diamcnds,.and ever one con his disappearance should be made " s corned with the Albert Gate my8 ou can f"t>d any flaws in. my res- clear. Do you follow m�? u xa y "`"I mean the circus the music- . » coning I. will be glad. The first hall, the cafe chantant, or what IIP:"Precisely,"" I fiiINEB6 tory, to perdition for the next eight thing to observe is that"the•diminu ecise , said Fairliolme, "$ MILLION . . hours• .g 3�re�chman drew on himself ever place madeatoiselle and her „My programme appears to be very _ . Notwi6standing his weariness; astute adviser may select as a safe "►a simple. I am to kick down an door Coal OutPut in 2908 Valued at the special,,., vengeance of,the Turks haven wherein to avoid police es P } p Brett rose early next morning. His when I exposed.the attempt to foist ions a during man months which that is pointed out by the ex-po- Nearly $3,000,000,000. : companion slept like a top, and the P g g _ y barrister had to shake the earl on them a 41lection of dummy dia must ensue before they dare to !iceman, provided I am refused ad A report recently made by t moods. YeL� he actually had the make the slightest effort to dia- mission by fair means. Chief inspector of mines to the soundly by the shoulder befofe the Brett laughed. I think he British government, states that,thG woke inta'oonscious existence nesse to return to the Rue Bar- pose of the purloined diamonds." 8 " g r� bette later in the day. He has not "Toe third item," cgntinued cried, "you have put my instruc- number of persona engaged in min- , and sat up in bed sleepily demand- been seen since, -so the Iittle scoun Brett, "which demands kttention I tions in very direct and succinct•ing and quarrying throughout dtho mg— - dreg' is either dead or. a prisoner B Paris is the whereabouts a the form. All I hope is that the inva• world in 1909 was considerably over. "�i hat's up? Where's the fire in Hussein flat. As I ` lid lad ma rove to be an elderly six millions. Of this total nearly. "I want you to dress at once, r it myself to artici- Turks. They must be found and I Y Y P I, cannot permit p observed. M chief difficult will fraud. It only,remain3 for me to one-fifth were em Toyed in the IIn1t- JW �- said Brett cheerily, and join me give you m `7blessin and say ed Kingdom, and more than one Y, 7 P r, ate in a murder or even in an il• be to keepthat deli htful commis- g Y Y 8 Y $ - at breakfast. You must leave for le imprisonment; I am- regret. g oc,d-bye." I third in the British Empire. More ;F1 se Landon by the 11.50'train. $ sary from imprisoning them, if, as g „ than half were employed in ettiar. "Am-I such a nuisance then that fully compelled - this morning I imagine, we find the little thief But what about you? said the, , 8 take the policeintomy confidence a captive in the Rue Barbette. So earl anxiously. "Suppose we come'coal alone. Great Britain empley- I have to bQ packed off at a mo- P across Talbot to night, as ou anti-j ir.g over 997,000, the United States • meat's notice 7" said the_earl. and inform them of ori obvious fact you see my airtions are speculative. y which escaped their penetration ,yours, on the other hand, will be morrow?'here shall I find you to- 868,000, Germany e88,000, Franca "By no means. Decidedly the Yesterday:" definite. 190,000, Husain 174,000, Belgium i r contra is fact. As, matters in Y Fairholme whistled. ' 3 �' `'Ah!" Said Fairholme, "I am "You const telegraph to me 143,000; Austria nearly 134,000 and S - France evidently require per9i3t- „ e, „ India over 119,000. The WOrld'B "I must say, he cried, I gave lad to hear that. If you expect here, was the answer, and you i tf On attention-on part for many , g Y Pe p 113 009t- r my a passing thought to the incident i me to analvze and deduce and find must possess your soul in patience total output of coal was 1, 11. days, perhaps wee]&. I think it is „ 000 tons, the value of which is eatt- myself last evening when -your spY 1 out the probable movements of in- until you hear from me. _ mated at near! $2.000,000,000. As -hard! fair to leave Talbot in con Y Y reported that the Frenchman re- � te!li eat rascals, I am sure I shall ":,<o, don't sorest," he -went red with 1908, these figures finement any longer. Your mission mained in \o. 11 after the Turks 8 PP9 8 . is to restore your prospective.bro- 1 make a mess of things on, as -Fairholme gave indications Show an increase of 45,000,000 tons i�- had r itted-it." You will reach London," said of impatience. "You need not f•ar, in the output, but a decrease of rhes in-law to the bosom o! his "Yes," sa.d Brett. "You see, f •family, and I regret that it is im Brett, -''at 7.30 p.m. I suppose y'ou that you,will be left out of a $47,500,000 in the value. - possible for me to accompany you." all you need to-cultivate is the lzn- have in your service a reliable ser- denouement, whatever it be, 1,am : bit of deduction, and you will soon ' - "Are you serious, old chap?" was want, endowed with a fair amount sure to need your help ix�f•,re !c+n{c. And the man who shaves himself s become a capita}the d . Rather cried the earl. My chole moment. yFor :hat re:wua, A the startled answer. "What has l of h•sical strength?" and I will cable you at the fil st Eos' !happened since one o'clock this "Well," said the earl dubiously, „ II is apt to cut his heist friend. that is a new pointy of view for - �'-•: _ "Not.hing that is not: already me,tt It lana rat face. t 'nevertheless. But been. fined hp t y r s 'res man a man to } �-• morning to make au se confident?" butler is a splendid chap. He has should you leave our `t.�ie ie f:r Laziness inspires y , m we have not much time, So we.flu t his exceeding elf a dozen times for more has an hour or ?o, h,re seek a political Jab. • _ last night m following Mdlle Had I eBeau- reserve any further consldezatloo tle dis Pate last willingness to set-- so his fists." _. ...__..__ ... -..... caire to her `destination I might "Telegraph him to meetyou1 t have been able to accompany you of your abilities, The fate of the g P Charin Cross Station. I can de- have 1N PURE $�IQAR Frenchman must he determined to. g - to Loadoa this'morning. As it a. nd u on m man Smith to ase -' Heaven alone knows what sort f day. and to decide the question I � p y must act through the police, so a his nerve and discretion. More- suss: 1s one of the toss. and most widely used food.. would you �- dance she may -lead me, $caev_r. over, he knows Inspector Winter, risk your health for the sake of a few cents on . hundred pounds +commissary bee our fii�nd. the of-Scotland Yard and should trou s .. -you complete our toileae, my-Near coramisatton wit omen. inevitable. of sugar? sus Dalt, - ellow*. I- have ordered treakfast ble arise, which I do not antici- '" to be served.in a quarter of an .sad"now to return,to the hyliotbe ate, this acquaintance ma be use= (hour. Then you-can cat and lit- tical part cf my conclusions. I be f 1 to you, The third person who - �ten „ gen by assuming that the.individu . will- meet you will be the ex-ser- alettfirst who `planned the Albert Gat© geaat of-police, whose report to me During the first portion - outrage and subsequently sought you heard yesterday. ' He will point - • fly Ct1- - gaged to unburden nis mwd. It to bamboozle his employers by out to you the flat tenanted by the• palming off on them a set of spuii- invalid Lady. You speak French) EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR was not until he had lit a cigarette P g and pushed his chair a,vnv f*ore ous diairond9, is far too acute to well, and after a few uestiom ,sou attempt t:a diespose of the real gems g Its Purity and -Quailty cannot be qur.tioned Compare it with _ -the table, `so-that he eo•i'd'assume for many months yet to come. He should be- able to satisfy yourself- -the l any other and note the difference In-color. .-a-posture of complete cage. that he whether or not the person who cnmmcnced— obtained sufficient funds from the opens the door to you when you IpAR15 LUMPS "You slept so soundly, Fairbolme, Turks, in pursuance of what may visit that flat is acting a genuine - be termed the legitimate:.part of his when buying too Sugar ask for Redpath pada rumps sold to that you have not had time •to ie part. You can pretend what you contract.- Su citable him to. lire for SED •sEdL asst .prone carton.. and by the pound. view all the circumstances of yes- a considerable period without fur- like, but if admission is denied to r terday's adve•itur;s. •-4therw s- 1 you I-want you to force your way am sure you woyld havq r-ached ther a citement. Closely associat ...The Canada Sugar^ Refining Co., Limited in., and see that invalid Lady at t.tmltea the same concluilOwls as al•geca ed with hurt in the present adFen all costs. In the event of gross MONTREAL, CANADA. themselves to rue. <:tri:��usl} tore is La Belle C'tiasscuse. =`e1 mistake having peen committed yon i e+s.t,u,hed is ta54 by Jeb* Rsd Is trier_ would endeukor, tD procure enough, although dog tired -then 7 must apologize most abjectly and safer b flight to a foreign coup- assuage the wounded feelings of the{ went to bed,•I woke about seven y Y g o'clock feeling thoroughly rested try. They will seek insignificance both in mind and body. I procured by living in a normal -and common= some coffee, took a batbt and went place manner. -«'hat more easy, . out fora stroll, with the result that. for instance, for 3lademoiselle than The various uses to which to return to the life of the circus, I •returned- and aroused. you after /`�-'' � - Concrete may be profitably reaching finality in some of my whilst her lover-granted- that he A -, wished to remain in her. company t"�•' ' put,zon the farm, are plainly conclusions, and deciding on a de- - , finite plan of action for beth of us." —will obtain_some'suitable employ �� Wand sirs p,y. in our 160-page went in the same circle. There is book It is really very decent of you, ® - Brett, constantly to assume that I a suspicion of a jol-e in the state- ' " can, see as far throe h a brick ment, but I am quite' serious, The ��" "What the Farmer Can g mere consciousness that they have Do With.Caftttete" , wall as you-can, especially as you in their. session avast fortune, s know quite well-that, although I which timealone will enable them i which,shows how the foAowins t0 realize, will serve as an induce- to i .� ` ` f farm but131nga and utilities can `s ' , t be constructed of concrete:— ment to undergo the period of.hard' , 'r f ��►„r ,1,`l� ,�, 1A t e=ras. Cisterns, Dairies, Dlp• L r, • r`t' work which means safety. You re .���;��it +'r„ ):y!'�I� ping Tanks, Founaatlbnd, Fence member that the lady's father, r y, �'pt►�4�f ����yl ' a �,s, �! (Posts, Feed;nq Floors, Gutters, d the Gare - Gros Jean, yisitee de , \'v ,t �, A ,v, ns' Nests, Hitching Posts, _ -” ostia Blo,.ks, Houses, Poul- Lyon Government yesterday?" Shelter Wails, Stables, stairs, = airholme nodded. Stalls. steps, Tanks, Troughs, f _ _ Mulllcl Ell "I think yoti-will find that he was wall<o, and so forth, P This Send for it—It's free—though _ - depositing there the necess try lug .. •• ...... � __. - __ ._. it regularly salla.for 60a VYrlts r. and Rage for a contemplated trip int) Concrete Root to y the interior,- so that Mademoiselle da Corporation might.slip�out late at night gniet1 Ce ar CostSt Thi � CANADA i and unnoticed and join her loser Ton Bonds _ at some preconcert�ed 'rendezvous, a (� j I1Ch More may send Coy Wood an s M CEMENT • _ - - "- thing which we now know she aid. CEMEI�IT - I cannot 'of Coll r'e, be certain whe- L of What tn. L'tmtttt� Correspondence Invited. c Durable •30-35 National Bank then the Frenchman who:'signalled _ -.... :mer Car Do " to her in the Cafe Noir was himself T` Build' s the' favored individual. It is os- wttn . Concrete.' Bible. Fly this was, wbati Height '_a on ofgRoot.Cellaryfloors.tan5l to s. ton. ga„w...:....... NT CANAD-A SECURITIES " Ct,m - ...,...:.. , - MONTREAL Talbot F' - - structi 'm'}Q(� "About five feet nine." ,Experience proves that for the farm r, Con- Address.,,.,..•••• •• "" A,_nRPORATION, Limitel Brett r,9ndered for a little-while •erste is superior to wood in every p�nt_of "Yes," he communed aloud, "I core arison. think I am right. That piii'k-and P S Hos:.C.J.Doherty,YLQ,M.P.. - ( Pi�iideaa. _ _ white. Frenchman is the masts; Concrete permits of a desirable de see iii this conspirnev. And.to of coolness without freezing. There is no- mind _t - lRedolphe Forget.Dt_P., think It the unintelligent muscles question as to its durability. Concrete lasts, vice Presideaa _ _ of 1 couple ,f thick-headed French 6 _ not for years, but for ages. and needs no - - Geo.H.Goo&wham,M.P-P� nnlicem�ri Should havr.. crudely 'in. - ' Vice-President. tesfPrc•d with me at such a mo- repair. ment! He si¢hrel deeply. ped vegetables from - ` "Never mind," h4 went nn, t • 'Anyone who has scooped ' - - the old plank floor will appreciate the fact that A, HEAD OFFICE, e%tnnot. f.e heli cd. I must k,-,p t" ] T JAMESSTREET thF t.hrend of m}• story Mnrl,-mni• Concrete offers a smooth, continuous surface �, ,,, i 793 se,lle Benne:ver left the Cabnr�t with no proi,ecting plank ends or nails to MONTL_ sh.)rt.ly after PI-ven n'cinek. ire damage the scoop or ruffle the temper of the _ r, 'e a .nn�t be �ertnin tart she rye-it to scooper_ - ii the Garr, rte Lynn. lint tl,i� -1, >;n. NM- que, set off in that diree ' - - S�r g , ,.�5,•:M(?e,ee�w.:_ ....ems' ,x.r_ _;.r x:.: -,:\ .. '.:4._.. .. -_.'.�:._._._ ::. ..W :, :.,�'.. ... .. .. - _ ..... .. ._. _.. ..+_... _ .._ _'2�_._......wu,. ...._..-_......•,i.n-n.,:a•n ._•.._."w;..:k'_r.,�:.?.:.,�a�a';.u�'L_.__,3.:Gs 'i..',.e....Ii�@:k4„S.cxs......._.K•r•. r ing I n ''a• Ta ,a°row^'w,c• wk's+ . '""-•�'� sa-o'�i,51 e:+'arv4= amu -r•,rx:.- .:-, - ,<,..r, * q:J^: s. s+_ ,d ,w '•h i:9 ;G:t '?, a Y mak..a;T g.:. .- k. ..,.. .,..r• :...s•,'. s�`, ,rte.. �.. ,'iS,> .-.., t4i...r{,. •.?•, 11 �. -?,4: _:-. .... .., ,_... :... : .,;;ray,.•-r r 4 r b rn PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTSGRIIN 'BL 0 CK I D E IN -WE 11 TION ..'0 F C. 0 U N T I S , T •. '. • REPORTS FROMTHE LEADING � TTRADE CENTRES OF `:21 In"'0'ntario Show Increases And 27 Have AMERICA. Farmers Said to be :Unable to Meet 'Iheir � r Prices of Cattle. Grain, Che Obligations. SmCurrent aller Population" ase and Other Produce at Home A des a peg, says: loss to farmers.and .business men ! A despatch from Ottawa, says; 3,961; Norfolk, 2,037; Northumber- p tch from Winni rAn analysis of the census figures land, 652; Oxford, 1,042; Perth, and Abroad.. Voicing the demand of western This action has been taken by the h shows that 21 counties have in- ! 708 Prescott, 67; Prince Edward, Canada for relief from the burden Board'of Trade after the receipt BREADSTUFFS. I� creased their population to the fol- 694; Renfrew, 663; Stormont, 2,- of unjust railway rates, the titin- of an exhaustive report from the ton, Toronto; Deo. 26,—Flour—Winter wheat, nipeg Board of Trade declares the special committee appointed some rowing extent:- 263; Victoria, 2,003; `Yelling Algoma, 30,234; Carlton, 4,005; 1,154, 90 per cent. patents.-,53.45 to $3.50, sea, necessity of Parliament affirming weeks ago to make inquiries and Elgin, 730; Essex, 8,802; Haldi- GROWTH OF PROVINCES. board. Ma soars: First patents. by an act on the Dominion statute submit a report to the board. A $nand, 333; Halton, 2,670; Lincoln, The following shows the percent- $5.50; second patents, $6, and strong bak- books the principle that the rates letter has been forwarded to Chair ' pro- -ers', $4.40, on track, Toronto. shall be no greater in the prairie man Mabee, in which the Board of V 4,913; Muskoka, 262; Nipisaing, ,age increase of the various, p --o, - i Northern is Provinces than in Ontario and ue- T-rade,makes the flat charge that 1• n Wheat-No.Manitoba g 45,832; Ontario, 598; Parry Sound, vinces, as revealed in the census Q i 1,604; Peel, 622 Peterborough, 4 - quoted at $1.09, Bay ports; No. 2 North- bee, unless it is proved that the the railways have failed to fulfill g , figures: `s SfS9; Russell, 4,252; Simcoe, 2,747; Per cent, ern, 81.&6, and No. 3 at $1.02. Bay porta. costs of operation are greater in their duties as common carriers, - Thunder Bay and Rainy River, 32,- Canada .. .. .. .. o Ontario Wheat—No, 2 white, red and the west. The board expressed its and the farmers of the west have _ 33.9. relief that the costa of operation in 'been unable to market their rain, ' ..244;, Waterloo 10,011 ; Welland mined. 88 to 89c, outside. Pe g including0,757; Wentworth h7 cit of TorBritish Columbia.. •. . 488.68 side. great." ito face with obligationsY they are Peas—Good shipping peas, $1.1o, out• the west are no greater if as with the result that the are face parts of't e' y York, Manitoba g ' .. 6 27 oats—Car lots of No. z Ontario,'outside, Searchln�-Investigation is de- ,unable to meet through no fault of onto, a are. - New Brunswick :. ,, 42 1-2c;loo tack. Toronto, 46 to 46 1 Zc42No. all nradRa�it eorpo anon counsel "free- from! F it era also charged,ir own. The nhast en u teedof a in , There are 27 counties which show Nova Scotia 7,13 „ . E decreases, as follows:- Ontario .. .. .. .... .. .. 10.54 to be en a cd b the Dominion the deterioration of the grade in u Brant, 988; Bruce, 8,833; Duffer- Quebec 2 Western Canada Oats, 47c, and teed, 45c, g g Y V ' 3n, 3,296; Dundas, 1,591 ; Durham. Saskatchewan •.. .. . . .. .. 434,54 Bay ports. Government to act with the board transport. The board also sub ,= and other western interests. This 'mita that the railways have not s 1,155; Frontenac, 2,562, Glengarry, The following divisions show Cern—No. 3 American yellow, 681-ze, �o formal action was taken at a re, !made and are not preparing to 2; Grenville, 3,476; Grey, 3,74D percentage decreases: ronto freight. p 8 presentative meeting of the board make improvements sufficient to actings, 3,463; Huron, 8,506: Per cent. IIye-93 w Sac, outside, for No. z and is the first gun of a deterrnin- l cope with the 6teadily increasing µ ent, 1,176; Lambton 5,308; Lan- Prince Edward Inland .. .. 10.16 Buckwheat-61 to 62c, outside. ed campaign, .for which Winni a volume of traffic in the west. brk, 2,850; Leeds, 1,060: Lennox ?forth-west Territory .• .. 21.85 3, business men have been quietly pBran-Manitoba bran, 0123.so, to bag re i Reports from many points in Sas- and Addington, 2,965; Middlesex, Yukon Territory .. .. .. .. 171.60 I Toronto freights.- .Shvrtp, $25,00• paring for months. I katchewan still indicate an acute The Railwav Commission of Car- condition of affairs. The Ontlook r. COUNTRY PRODUCE. ada has been formally requested to 'of Saskatchewan reports that the FEVER-INVESTED PUPILS. C�iLLISI05 0?1 C. P.�. take cognizance of and to take such situatiou is unbearable, as the ele- " Apples—K later stock. 93 to.$t.50 per g ly Montreal Private School Dianiisses Freight CraKtred Into Standin; barrel• action as may be necessary in con- ! vatorr are overflowing and the ty Beans-Small lots, of hand-picked, 'Sz.• nection with-the car shortage in' farmer.. waggons are lined up in , .300 of Them. Train 11'est of Pembroke. the western Provinces, which dur. I the streets ar:d dozens of farmers 30 to $2.35 per bushel. + .�, A despatch from Montreal says': A despatch from North Bay sans uoney--Extsacted.-.in tint, Ii to t2o per ing the pant two months has reach with .grain to market and bills:. to s as Because they were anxious to get A serious freight wreck occurred on lb, Combs, $s.5o to $2.7; ed proportions resulting in all meet are in despair. Several ponts ,home for the Christmas holidays Thursday night at 7 o'clock on the Baled tray-No. 1 at $16 to $17. on track, tiCRl paralysis of business in some contiguous .to Saskatoon. report ,300 pupils of a private school in this Canadian Pacific - Railway t-h!rty and X.O. z at $14 to $14.50. districts, and ties meant a severe' similar conditions. g1 :_,city, which was under quarantine; miles west of Pembroke. Two Baled Straw-$7.50 to $8, on trach, To - _for scarlet fever, were on Thurs-i freight trains, which left North Bay ronto 611GLE T.1� I� _4LBERT.t. went from Elsford, who wag porter day allowed to leave the institu- about noon on Thursday, Cast Potatoes-car lute, fn'base,'tr z0, and _ in the hotel and an innocent by. ti-fn in direct defiance of the orders bound, came together In a roar-end Delawares at 8135. Oat of store, $14,1 to premier Introduces Bill to Provide stander. of Qr. J, E. Laberg•e of the Can collision near Bass Lake. The lead• $=.50• a9l�Iniei)a] Constitution. - -- kagi•:,us Diseases Department at,ing train had stopped for some pur- Poultry priced of dressed A do-patch from Edmonton,� SZOT BANK l}ESSENt;ER. �- the City Hall. ' Dr, Laberge was pose-at the foot of the grade, and i $»•try,-ChickPop. i2 to 121-2c per lb t •� . ays, Premier SifU n has intrvdut notified of the fact on Friday morn- in the early evening darknes,4 and fowl, a to 10c; ducks, 12 to Isco geese, 18 :d a bill in the Alberta l.estislature Se.nsa:ional Daylight 'Harder in ing. He at once sent a notifica- by surae evident mistake in-back- to 12t-2s,: turkeys. l9 to 20c. Live pool• - +`• I (which stipulates that within seven y" Parini Street. • tion to the authorities of the school flagging, the second train thunder try, about 2c lower. than the above- yea:s the singli' tax principle shall "s that they w.)uld be held legally re- ed down -grade and crashed into be . Ob%crved by all -atabli,,hed A despatch' from Paris, `France, "µ ••'---"`�--apansible f•ar damages resulting the standing train,-. wrecking--Lhe BL=ER AND ECGs: municipalitiacid that. it shall be� say. : The latest sensational mur- � t rom their rash action,,that is, that caboose and demolishing ten cars Butter-Dairy, choioe, in wrappers, 27 y der here occurred on Thursday they will have to pay the doctors' "Ild the IOCOMDtiVe of North ngR nr , %was to Me. store lots, 23 to '°c; and. rnferinr, observed alit ea"gh?e afteroestahli�hedunin� morning in broad daylight in the bills-of the people who get scarlet tubs• lr to 4ac: Crcamt•ry quoted at a1 Alberta, The bill, in Its entirety, heart of one of the crowded th'oil - �• ever "infection from the pupils of badly injured, and Firemen Me- to 32c for rolls, and 29 Lo Ara for solidi. will pro,-ide a model con-titutwn oughfares of the city.-A bank mcs. the school, and will be responsible hap, of Chalk River,'is rep•+rted to per lb. for municipalities now in existence senger, who carried a satchel con- , for deaths that result.- -They can be so seriously injured.tllat.he-L ay, Eg,®_striotly naw-la:d. 45c, delivered and that will be created in the�.taining S''O,000,' was stopped by die. -_ future in this I'rovince, It con-1 bandits. Thee invited the be sued for damages by the par- herr, and fresh at z7 to ?•do per dozen, in Y Bents-of chidren who catch the die 'f" Daae lots. tains ,77 sections, and.it is the aim ', messenger to turn the satchel over ease from a pupil of the school and :THREE MEN RILL1?!7. Cbocae—Large, 151.2c. and twins at of the Government .to , include-".in I to them, and when.he refuscd and die from tha result, B.,th Dr, La- 153.4c' per -ib. oniideration 8 e ffered resistance they. s`'ot him '9'1 ergs and Ur. Lachapelie, the Con Poit'drr Works at Departure' B sy, ter municntPao)i�headministratioaOfa dead. 'The thievcs then_seized the., Y { stroller in charge of the Health Dc- Vancouver, Blolcn Ur. 119G PRODiCTs, ,p satchel and jThewd into and ro - lpartment, refused to divulge the Baron-Long clear, 111.2 to 113-4c rer _ automobiles, The murder and rob- !name of the school- - A despatch froiii Vancbucer, B TltlCEDF__\[' RIVERS. bery" were witnessed by thousands 7 ` fib. in case loth• Pork, spurt cut, $.2 0, ; C. says: The powder w. rli at I)e' of amazed and frightened citizens: 1 - d• _ parlors 13av, I do., mea!?, $1950 to. 420. items-Mcd-m Innocent Bystander Shot by Tor- Vancouver I,l_+,d, LOCKOUT DECL_1I[}'D, blew up on Friday. -J. Ilcfrri.^,. t^ light, 16 to 161.x; heavy, is t4 lii-zc: onto Strike-.breaker. rolls, 103-4 to 11^; breakfast bacon, 26 to ATTACKED BY COW. , 'tg Win. Doe and J. Wilcox were killed, ! 17c; backs. 19 to t'^,c. 1 despatch from Winnipeg, says: - 1160,00fl Cotton hill Operat[ves Out and several injured. Alfred Thomas, a T.Imato strlk� Farmer's DtluOltter was Probablj e, Lard—Tierces, 113-4c; tuba, iz, pails, ay —•I• breaker. in the G.T,R. shops at _ _ Fatally Injured. W of F.uiDloyment. - ' 121-4c, Man., on 1n'edn�sds shot i F}NEl) $2,5fli1 EACH. 1 Rivers y A despatch from Kingston, saysi A despatch from iai7cllester, _ and fatally wounded Arthur Els- "Engisnd. says: The Cott-in Mill BGSINFFFr AT MONTREAL." ford and seriously injured John Attacked by a cow, in a stable on Members of Australian Coal }Doi her' father's farm, Mary Sills, Xmployers' Association has declar, Toronto, Dec, 26.-oats--Canadian Wes'. Gibbons, strikers, in ti mcicu in s' 7. This action has thrown to Boo4e sats ern-1 . 2, 471.2c; d ,, N . , 261;al white . kers Fot aged 14, daughter of'Gen: Sills, i e chin s and the i -Broughtof have stn i^.k onsche back of the h was. br Post-office, Hinchinbronke, >Bd a lockout, which became effective . Dec. ^ h A despatch from Syd into an argument; and Thomas was R y". was liron¢ht to the General Hos-" 46c; No. 3 do.; 461.2e; No, 4 do„ 441.2c: Fad with nult 100,000 p 111 members of the coal. ' ' ' Barley'-'Stan, feed, 64c; malting, 96c to a club. He pulled his revolver and pita! al Wednesday suffering from imills will 4oe closed until a final been fined $2,500 each for a brea h 1 internal injuries and• her recovery taettlement of the non-union work $100. Buckwheat, No. `z, 65 'to 66c: Flour "fired until-it was emgty. Thomas of the anti-trust law. Injunction; is At resent time doubtful. " ti Manitoba spring, patents, firsts. $5.60; had workitiq at_ Rivers for P 2 : vers question has been settled. restraining. the continuation of the I - ',l, monopoly pare been granted by rife do.,- seconds, $5.10; do„ strong bakers', about two months,- having Bono The Ogilvie Company are looking courts. 84.50; Winter patents; choice, 84. 5 to•.s5; there from Toronto to help break g > i; POLICEMEN WARE HURT. straight. rollers, $,zs to $4.40; do.,.in bags, the strike. Police Magistrate for a site for anew flour mill west — -- - �- $1.95 to $2.o5. Roiled cats—Barrels, 65; Winnipeg.. r n. Bates took an ante-mortem state- of Serious Riots by Striking Carters EPIDEMIC IN LUJIBF.R CAMP. ; do., bags, 90 lbs., $2.371-2. Bran, 623. A despatch from Dundee, Scot- Shorts. $ 'Middlings, $z7 to Dt^n• - at Dund! e. — Sho c ' Disease Believed to be ins] fare, $29 to to $34, Hay—No. 2, perr to ton, ca_ Meningitis., eningitis. lots, $15 to $15,50. Cheese—Finest west- Iand, says: Four policemen were erne, 141.4.to 1d5-8c; do., finest eaeterns, TRIP Sadly injured as a result of Friday A.despatch from Se John, N.B., 14 to 14 1.2c; Butter—Choicest creamery, _ ;Right's rioting by the striking.car Says: A special despatch from 3012 to. 31,1-2c. do„ seconds, 29 to Nc. - ^� rets. The strikers stoned Several Chatham-says there is an epidemic i Eggs—Fresh, 60 to 65ec do., selected, 30 to " idences and destroyed scores of i of spinal meningitis feared In that i 3:0; d,6.-,'No. 1 stock, 26 to zrc. Potatoes - T wagons. Several men who refused I section. In one of the -lumber _per bug, car lots, $125 to $1.271.2. Geld-Seekers Will Attempt To Cross•Terri- i !bo strike were'beaten. camps in, the vicinity there were three deaths, and two other cases n pyo q - ,b have been reported. The nature- UNITED RTATES MARKETS. tory Untrodden By Whites. ,Miss Josie E. Gibson was killed of the disease has not yet been de- Minneapolis, Dec. 26—Wheat—December, sad :Hiss Lena Irving seriously in-I finitely determined, but spinal 81.027.8; May. $1,00.8; July, 81.073-4; No J+ured in leaping from "a railway' meningitis is suspected. Tiic Pro- 1 hard, $1.057-8; No, i Northern, $1.05 to A. despatch from Ottawa, Says: ' men. - This particular territory is }htridge. at Cainsville, on Friday, crucial Board of Health are taking 81•os 3 a: No. z Northerni $1.03 to $103 3-8; News was received in Ottawa, from ; almost totally uninhabited, except to avoid a Camay' engine. action. Frank W. Porter, one of the mem- by a few roving tribes of Eskimos . p _ No. 3 wheat, $1.01 to Ml M. Corn-No, bars of the Ungava gold expedition who give the white man- a wide 3 yellow, s7 to 53c. Oats-No. 3. white,•d5 'which left Dane, .in the Nipissing; berth. . ` to 451.2c. Itye—No. 2, 971-2 to 881.2c. Bran mining district, on the ovek•land The letter was brought to the _ CON' ' - ■ TR —$23 to $23.50. Floor—First patents, $5 - ,{ � trail about a month ago. The ; nearest postoffice by a party of " ", }(•`� to $5.30; second patents, $4.60 to $4.90; first letter ,was posted 'at the.last Hud- ; Indian fur traders ''and was writ- ERVE . ,L1clears, S3.50 to $3,85; second clears,. 32.ao o from which mail ten on December 2. All were well,PHBLIC son Ba post' s:y ro• $2.60• d b sen the of the the letter stated, and the party was . _. to cool e ton h route Bullalo. Des 26.-spring wheat-No. i .gold-seekers: The party have with to leave the post that afternoon, to Northern, carloads, store 81,121.4; Winter, them provisions sufficient to last a!continue its way into ' the welder- i ' -Provincial Government Will Divide Ontario Na. 2 red, $1.00; No. 3 red, 97c; Nn. 2 them provisions sufficient to lain a I mess. with the Indians at the post white, 99c, Corn-No. 3 yellow,' 66 c; _firearms, and expect to - altgment-!the.:coming of the party was a big - No. 4 yellow, 641�4,c, all on track, through their supplies with what wild game j event. The embers of the expedi- Into D1Btr1Ct'S - -- billed. Oats-No. 2 white, 52c; No. 3 • �` they may be able to kill on the i tion are each equipped- -with fire- - - white, 511.2c; No. 4_ white, 501.24 'Barley >`N�1• The party :is made tip of lined su-its; with Capuchin coats, - -':A.despatch from Toronto says; and put in complete-charge of all -Meriting, $1.14 to $1.25. eight experienced prosliectors and I sealskin boots and leggingsi etc., sanitation and public health mat- explorers, several of whom have hand are fully.prepased for the hard ._ r In order to tako steps W provide had esperieri in' the Klondike, ships they will have to endure. gyp; • -.Metter sanitary couditiona through- 'tors in- their respective districts. LIVE ,.STOCK MAI2KETS,J and who went into that country It transpires that the party, These men will be paid good sal- Montreal, • Deo. 26.-Butchers' catitte, neer the Gild Edmonton and nn'hitcwhich is headed fur the'nofitheast- out the province, #a well as to pre- -ries, and the municipalities will choice, $6,25 to 0105; do., medium, $4 to :vent the pollil of waters and be called upon to contribute, The by ill D. The party is headed urn shores p Hudson Bao is d Of P Y 95.50: do., common, $3.50 to 33,75: canners, by Will Donaldson of Cobalt, also !ing the desperate trip to head off re- streams, the Provincial Govern- all will be under the chief health $iso to $3.Z5: butchers' cattle, choir.e a,.T�londikn miner. and fnrmrr man- two American boats, which it is re I anent, it is understood, will so officer for the province, Dr. J, W. cows, 95.25 to $5.50;,do., medium, $d.50 to aze,r of thn City of Cobalt and ported are out-fitting at Bnston and LT end the Public Health S. McCullough, it is understood. 01s; do., bulls. $4.50 to $5,50; .mllkern, Wyando mines at Cobalt, New Ynrk t+) proceed to the plr3ci'r Ftat the next session of the Leg- The Health Act at present is under ohoico, each, $7s; do., common and• meth- Amnng old bnshmen the trip N i ¢rntrnds said to have been' lixatrcl y • ature as to provide for the ap- revision, and several other import-, am, each, $50 to $60: springers, $.to to $40, Innk(,d n}-nn ,aa An extreni hn7.- I hr the Roc brothers French-Cin- 4 ►ointment of seven Medical Health ant changes may be made when sheep--loves, $4 ;o 8425; bnekv and rnil-. a-dous nno, Tho, party will gn . Ad trappers, three years aQo. , officers for ,,the province, who will the bill is considered by the Leg- $s.5o to $:,'s; lambs, 01e 75 to $6.35. Hogs-- over and into torritory nnnxpinred +One. of the Rncs is a member of the be assigned to different,territory islature. P.o.b., s,7 to 97.25. Calven-9a to $'2, nn<i supposedly untrodden by white,Donaldson party. , , �:.,,-x,.. ,.�.•,... .. sK xr__.:�.,- , .. ., _'r.. .. :.,'_! - ...-c^A. ti_rw:.L.._.:x.>.;~r,'i^•r�s_": 1? P-A I'm 51 c••s• .cl•:.`... ".t _.+t' .:r A.H 4�^.� -•.,. 1! , '+ ' �Cr [rya-=. 1.-,zr[ ...`.: ."-. u.✓'r:, Yr.-.•":- tl.•.w•, -t -ly. .. tea , w ,. i .. ta+�,. - .. a •... ... .. a .w ..i - LOCALISMS* —Public schools will re-open on ---We congratulate Miss S. Lang. ' M tiVednesday next. -on her winning a gold watch in the �^ �� �— —Frank and Mrs. Hall spent Oshawa Vindicator coni titioi G tDenny shipped a car-- Christmas in Toronto with friends. � _ load of hogs nnTuesday. —Miss McGill is spending her Zero weather is expected to setaders & holidays with l our re Wand Proslperous New Year. t evD F. Everyh s antes couple of in Lo-day : N - nts in Cen- wish Happpy The village of Frankford was —Fred Adair spent the holidayP P nearly wiped out by fire. Brock- with his parents in Agincourt. days this week visiting a sick villa's leading hotel, the Strath- i —Mise Vera Burling is visiting friend in Bowmanville. We "wish Oilr many Customer$ g Iona, was also destroyed. •f her sister, Mrs. Clement, of Milt —Dr. F. L. Henry will be here `F ton. as usual neat Tuesday to attend Prince Fdward Island nomina- 1, —Born—On Sunday, Dec. l7tb, to his professional duties. - + tions took place yesterday. There end friends the . Com ' laments _ to H. J. and Mra. Marquis, a dao- —At the annual meeting in S. S. were five Conservatives and one ghter. No. 2,• on Wednesday, Arthur Independent elected by aeclama- �f the Se o i4. r. —M. S. and Mrs.Chapman spent Gormley was re-elected trustee. tion. Mrs. James Brien, we are lad Christmas with their relatives in — 8 _ a8 n -:the city. to report is gradually recovering Now Adaerfisements. Pe from her recent severe attack of _ ,• —Gordon and Mrs. Laws rat -'Bright ' ` Christmas with the farmer's par- Pneumonia. �'�a� ant's in Toronto. —On Wednesday nigbt H. J. OR SERVICE—A pure-bred Berk- � 1 g Marquis had one sheep F shire Boar, at lot 21 con. 4, Pickering, Christmas and Mrs. Bundy spent c1 • p killed by BOYD BUKE,Broughem Ont. 10•tr mss with the latter's par- dogs and two worried so badly ants in Whitby, that they are likely to die.. ►'j'�O RENT—A comfortable brick -and Prosperous —R. W. and Mrs. Gordons rat —The Misses Richardson, of the -JL house on Linton Avenue, Pickering. Ap- _ pe ply to L.D.BANES,Pickering,P.O. &trw. Christmas with the former's par• base line, have sold their farm to eats in Toronto.Y James Divine, of Fenelon Falls, OR SALE—House and lot situated - _ —Miss.Colla Every will leave on who will take possession on April F on Brock et.. Olar Mont, opposite the + New Year to all Monday neat for her school iu let. E[ethodist church. For particular, • pl to —F. W. Weeks has just receiv w,J.aBaof3,Nonh Claremont �tt • Maidstone, Essex Co. j ' —Mr. and Mrs. N. Reed, of ed a carload of Manitoba flour ANTED—a young lady with a Highland Creek, spent Christmas and feed which was delayed on knowledge or music, to teach a Loang r` child,also to make herself useful in the house. with J. C. and Mrs. Philip. account o£the recent blockade at For further particulars apply to W,E.BITCHIE —F. H. and Mrs. Doyle and dau- Fort William. Pickering. 10-tr ` gghter, of Toronto, spent a few —We are prepared to supply HROPSHIRE SHEEP—The under- ' "Come to 118 for days with their relatives here, you with salt', 280 lb bbls. 100 lb, S signed has for sale a number of Shropshire 50 Ib 20 lb, bags. All at very Dowa ahaarliag mine, extra good gnality: 1*1 —Llo d Shirley, of Powassan, ry 1e,ooa.z,Pickering. 0r phone E, PUaa, - y close rices. T 1 spent the holiday with his par- F Try a bag or barrel. Clarem0at, gssr _ - your ur ante, Dr. E. J. and Mrs. Sbirley D. Simpson&Co. t —A• G. and Mrs.Green and lam- —A number of the Masonic bre- PLAIN SEWING—The undersigned Oranges, ' Lenione Figs, Dates, s thren were In Whitby last Sun- a reposed to do all kinds of plain sewlag �lJ lly are spending the Christmas y for lad se or children,also gqentlemea's,glen• > > > f ' vacation with friends in Beeton. day aft.4rnoon attending the fun- wear. Lias. JOSEPH. Sm 2, Hing St.East, —John• P. and Mrs. Wil- eral of the late Philip Taylor,who Pickering, 6tf 3 - was buried under Masonic aus- _ Mixed Ciandies i liamq are spending a few weeks PEED—I have for sale at Cherry• ! Cherry- at their former home in Bloom- pices• wood Station,dried Brewers, grains. and field. —The Police Trustees having malted corn meal.containing a high per coal- field. Of peod. sadist, army bag ock." and Chocolates, and •.Carmels, b' tam —Born—To Dr. and Airs. W'al- had several complaints of regi• gnazaate<d, Tr some for our aleck• Prlcu • -iter L. Bowden, at Kelliher,"Sash., dents throwing ashes and rub. moderate, THOS REEsot� t' on Dec. 16th, 1911, a daughter, bish on the streets, and also Of —OR SALE—First cissa 8 room . r- y several bo s di9char in rifles to P - R,a1l81ne Currants, (Sylvia Kathleen.) S g frame dwelling situated lb the village cf —A large gang of Bell Tele- the dander of public, request the Ciare=.jat. 1 acre of garden with good quan• f hone men have been in this lo- same to cease or they will be for- t3v ar fruit also a goad frames a able w,tb phone plenty of bard and soft mater, Terme reason• — -Cality fur the past few weeks ptlt cad to put Into effect by law cov- able. Apply to THOS• PEARSON, Claremont 4 - - Icing up new wirer and otherwise ening same. oat, Si•tf and Spanish Onions improving the service. —Cun%table Morecombe informs —Christmas Day was observed us that he is determined to put a FAR?4I FOR BALE—Loc 16 can. b, Pickering conaiatiagnf area more or "All. Fresh for the Holida Trade :.fyery quietly here. It was a day stop to the dangerous practice lees,a serer fmlf,ng stream,9 acres of orchard• r of familyreunions and was most that is indulged in by some of the •ma'p April, 1t 2,ail kinds Pcoseauoo germ dot �} pleasantly spent by all. bo a of this locality, that is the Oso Yaz:atoni ora[ad Pao MO BBRIGN iii l - —J. R. and M1.9. Thezton and indiscriminate discharging Of bl A elr i8.9, Also g fresh coma it-lar aa�e Far + M family, of Kemptville, spent a fire-arms 1n the vicinity of the few days during the past week 'village. This is a direct violation POR SALE—A Rood roughcast - with their relatives here. of the law-and should be suppres- house oontaining a rooms besides closets —W F. Henderson was at Vic- fid• and good Demean cellar. Hard and soft water Vhapman toris Square,Markham township, g inside testae. Ones apf th of an SOT*Of Rsod Hard• We congratulate OGT Old ea eoaratafog rs►e apple ossa bwdaa other _ on Satutt'Ia attend- the funer- friend Bert Shepherd, w110 has fratt. also imperial Orford nave in IIrat-class y repair with worming Dna atbobed. For farth- b al Of his Cousin, JOBepl1 Gee. been for some time station agent or amculars apply to THOS. B.STEPa8:1• —Donald Munro, F6F oobt. Wood. at Whitby upon his promotion eol�,°lar.moas 7u ' A PRESENTS J. D. Remmer, and Jas. Palmer. to the position of claims agent on -` r Your vote and influence respect- -+ anions the prize winners. on the Grand Trunk Railway. Bert full solicited for t' horses at the Whitby Christmas ie a Pickering boy who has made y - " 'Fair. good in his vocation, and his pro- Wa Go SCOTT It is not too late to bay that Present, so get busy and do it now. : - —We COD ratulate W. `W. gress ig being watched with much Hockey Boots and Slippers for the boys and girls. ' $parks . on the .honor conferred pleasure b his numerous Picker- Aq Reeve of Pickering Township . y _ '; Ties, Mufflers, Gloves, etc., for the men. upon him by electing him deputy ><ng friends. for the year 1912. reeve of the towusbip byacclame- —As some person or persons Your vote and influence respect- tion. have recently entered the town fully solicited for BF'E.�SAL REa'C?CT2CN - -Those seeking*municipal hon- ]fall, where they misplaced the on Overcoats—those heavy Tweed plain combination collar, ors are now making their rounds key, flreapparatus and other ar- JAB. L i�iDERHILL and greeting all they meet with ticlee, the trustees are determined button close or otherwise. _ the glad hand-shake and pleasant to proseenw the offenders if the As Reeve of Pickering Totrnship : smile. practice is continned. Io case of for the year 1912. - - -The Women's Institute held fire it arn11d be a serious matter our — ct Ates, Figs, Candies Nuts, all fresh and nice at their regular meeting at the home to find the key missing' and the vote and influence rasps - of Mrs. W. T. Hartrick on Tues- fire fighting apparatus out of the fully solicited for . day afternoon when a most pleas- proper position. �, GARRIITHERS R• A• 13 NTING, • "P.ICKERIN ant and profitable time was spent, • —Among the Christmas visitors T -by all those present. to Pickering and vicinity were: As Councillor of Pickering Town- =The annual school meeting Mrs, Louis Gilroy and daughter, ship far the year 1912. was held on Wednesday- forenoon of Dixon,'Illinois, and Samuel and . 'XMAS . with a very small-attendance. The Mr4. Stephenson, of Toronto,with four vote and influence respect- �' business conducted was hi fl. John and Mrs. Stephenson, Geo. fully solicited for g, of a routine character, W. and Mrs. Law and sons, and Abe .L'i LIAS B. HOOVER - > Clark was re-elected trustee. and Mrs. taut and daughter, of _ —On Friday last as Mr. W.-" H. Toronto, with the Misses Law, of As Councillor of Pickering, Town- Peak was stepping out of. A. E. Church Street, H. G. and Donald ship for the year 19I2. Berry Spoons, Pie Spades, Christian's law office in Whitby Herr, of Toronto, and Allan Kerr, SILVER Fruit Knives, Sugar Shells, Etc. ` - he ste don the. is ste s, and of Preston, with their mother, Your vote and influence is respect- he y � fully solicited far _ l Carving Seizin Cases. o- euetained injuries which will .tike- Arthur Rogers and W.Dickie, Ed. ly confine him to'the house for Gormley, E.L.and Mrs.Chapman, R. R. MOWBRAY Hanging Lampe and Hall Lamps. - several week@. Frank .Bundy, Gordon Thexton, 1 —Mrs. A.J. Howlett. who has of Toronto, J. H. and Mrs. Beal, A@ Councillor of Pickering Town- Hockey Skates, Hockey Sticks, tiPucks, :Straps, been taking'a course of treatment of Claremont, John and Mrs. Al- ship for the year 1912. —Sleighs,hs, Mouth Organs, Etc. ' in Toronto, spent Christmas at laway, of Whitby. g ' -home. She has returned to the —Remember the concert to be Your vote and influence respect - city . continue the treatment. given in St. Andrew's church on fully solicited for which we hope may-prove of great the evening of Friday, Jan. 5th, ALEX. WILSOK 4o S �, • t un a benefit to her. by the Whitby Baptist choir, un- �` Y -=Remember the choir concert der the auspices of the Ladies+ As Councillor of.Pickering'Tow.n- shi for the year 1912. in the Methodist church this (Fri. Aid Society. This choir have P• y ;. da_v evening, when the Wilfrid gained -a good reputation as a _ Male Quartette will give a splen- mnsica'l organization , and their ELM DALE MILLS did program of solos, duets, qua-r- -services are -in great demand. v R N / S H / N G S iettes and recitations.: Admission wherever they are known. Their • 25 cents', children. 15 cents, program consists of choruses,male Chopping our Specialty —James Laurence, of Maringo, and mixed quartettes, instrumen- Ogilvie's Household and Glenora For Horses and Rigs, Single and Double Harness, 'Bask.,' is here Frith. 'friends for tal quartettes, vocal solos and Flours in 25,60.and 100 pound Collars, Halters, Etc. the Christmas season. He ex- duets, cornet solos, readings, regi- sacks. Fresh .Rolled. pacts to return west about the talions, etc. The choir is under Oats, Etc. Robes, Blankets, Bells, --'Whips, ,middle of March and will take the leadershipp�of the well-known Bran and Shorts .by the ton or cwt. and an thin ou need for our horse and ri back with him a carload of set- musician E. W. Evans, which is a Prices reasonable. - y g' y Y g' t tlers' effects. He is now looking guarantee of a high-class program. F. W. W@@� Repairing neatly and promptly for some-horses of a good service- Admission 25 cents, children 15 Chopping every day. •' attended to - able class, cents. —A quiet wedding took place —A meeting-of the ratepayers Rt Wilkie Sask, on Dec. 18th, 1911 was held in the town hall on Fri- PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIU34 ,_..b the Rev. Mr. Stratton.. when da evening last for.the purpose Bla'oksmithingInd. 801. R . J. COAKWELL y y f_ r h Phone _ ' Miss Beryl Winnifred Johnston. of nominating candidates o the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. position of police trustee. Jndg-- Having rented the Dunbarton shop f Johnston, was married to Mr. Na- ing by the very small attendance and opened the same,I am prepay- - than,J, Mullet formed a student ser little interest is taken in the ed to do all work entrusted to of Pickering College, and second public affairs of the village. A me in the above line. WINTER /S COMING son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Mullett_, financial statement had been Horseshoeinq a specialty. of Pickering, Ont. rioted lvin detailed statement Call in and see me any time. B P B B And you can stay right with it if you get one of these Northwest —This'is the last issue of the of the receipts and expenditures T. , Black Galloway Robes and Coate, made by the Sovereen Coat and ' Nmws for the year and we find on of the year. This showed a de- Robe Co. Warranted not to get hard from age or use. ; -looking over our list that a great ficit of about $880. A number DUNBARTON many of our subscribers sire in were nominated for the position We have in our stock Of Mitts Rnd Gloves of all kinds and sizes, frogs arream. A good resolution to of police trustee but all have re- PICgERING MARKETS 10c to 2.50 a pair. We have all kinds of wool goods, Cardigan jackets r. r L make on New Years would be that signed with the exception of those — sweaters, underwear all sizes. Give us'a call. Prices right. : White Winter Wheat, old...... g .88 a< you would not owe for your local who have officiated during the Reil „•,•• ,86 �. paper for one issue but that you past year, namely : R. A.Bunting, Mired .. ++ .• .sa FARMERS' PPLY STORE) will pay Ptrictly in advance. Such Wm. 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