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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_01_05 NV .; ...... " -.-•.w .'+,i.. "" w.4' :"._ "` _ .ae:_Mr c..wi.,a',�.a.ry f v ,E•,y_ A ;,: . _• ,u .•., •: I . - .,.~ . 1. :. \ - s •".' •-'A' •":.:.es �'z . - rpp".,.f'6' T. �w. :� ,ti v.. - ,......r �, T •t „e \' .. ,`epee m . _ 'i-'J"—�i ,Y r r. ,++': ... ,-.. .. � .. ..,. ., e'pe'e�`..._-.� Y� !4 a:-J.— ... _ ��✓�, epee _ �S _ .lel Q. �� VOL;-5� -. ;—BICKERING -0-N ;—�'�����;� IJ�RY 5, 1912 #r10ft**t01%a1 gawbl. WHITBY GREENWOOD Established 75 years t T4eelections in Whitby township Mrs. A,, Boyer-spept the gl,idays Inkms, Carrie on w e v gorous v y the bilrions candigat-16 As a result of M. Wood was in Toronto over New UU E. FORSY'TH. D. of O:; Regis the poll, the following will constitute Year's with T. C.-and Mrs: Robinette. ., ~ e teres member of the optometrical Aeso- the council board for the present Miss M. Murray, of Toronto; spent FLOUR y 04 fi t of Ontario. _special attention green to year: Reeve-Dr. John Moore, Conn- flew Years' with hgr fried Teenie ���C i fhe flltinR o!glasses. Byes tested free. North -_-- �j QLremont. 46tf WHITELS N llYo2s=Fs T Rowe.-F -Browii`, T. Trimblls. 'CREAM-BUNS - - Hare, and W. H. GuthHe, Mr. Mitchell, of Toronto; spent-Suh- - ~�r C. XCKINNON M.D., L.R.C.S., TEA=BUNS As a result of the elections on :lion- day witir his brother-in-law, Mr. TH ICKERING. NE`*, Edi3b4:gb, member of the College of day the following are the snccesful Worthy. - I reyuire 1000 bushels of. Buckwheat at:' ~ " hysiciancan4 Surgeons of Ontario.licentiate Bread and Ca} a Makers Free. candidates.:_:liayor=J. H. Dowilev, School commenced here this(Wed- once abd will pay ap extra price • of Bor7aA College of BarR•one, Edinburgh. i- — -e Royal to deieaeee of women and FEED : Reeve—A. Jackson, Councillors— riesday)morning with Miss P]ikey, of -forit fur quick delivery.�. nhildren. Office and residence,Brougham. F. Richardson, J. W. Bateman, Jos. Clarefinont, in char e. g Will also pay highest price for ,?^v ' $ItA'v� '- Baker, M. W. Collins,-J. E."'Disney, •' W m..Elliott and wife spent,a fe - ,4, -. 1fICKEBING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS ~ and R. N. Bassett. Water and Light Ays nt Todmorden last week with the �� - INSTITUTE .. WELLAND FEED FLOUR Commissioner, J,-Mdntyre. lam r'e parents. 4 .. r ..-i~--- Miss Ada Hadgerow,of Newmarket,' and X-RAY IN - PICHSRIN4, r ONTARIO 'JUMBO MONGOLIA 8 enc a few dare last week with her r= O - - - fiend, Katie Sadler.` R. WGIN TOWLE, M. B:, M. D., O. x, OA C$OP­ We are glad to see W. Rennie is Mrs, Graham Johnston returned on - --r Physic,aa•in chazge - COR lisle to be out again. Wednesday, after spending a week. �AgE JOY7 the best bread flour « P with friends in Uxbridge. r' Speaialiet iss Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Di,- - D. Smales, of Altona sent New KISS :ISI-the best pastry flour. - easas of Men. Diseases of Women, Cancers, CORN CHOP g P y Tsmto f Men. Diseas s of omen,Diseasof Cancers, Year's Day at R. Tarr'.. Mrs. J. De-Li-Bee and Miss Stella 4 Mar.noes,throat end lunge. Fittingnus"and, CORN CRACKED Herb. Stover,of the 8th line, Special prices to farmers buying two g Mark- are spending the holidays with her all agate and ob"cdo aiseae". _ MIXED CHOP--- - ham, s nt oaday with:hi stents p g barrels and over. a • O9oc Hoare 19 toy and 7 to'g. 4tilj ,p ' daughter, Mrs. (Rev.)Tuc ere _ FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS E:and Mrslover. Walter and Mrs. Wilson were i I chopfiner than an other mill--than iss g.'Smales, of New York, and Oakwood over Xmas with the latter's ' �• C. Smalea, .of Dunbarton, spent a means a great deal this year . Chopping Every•Day. parents, S. and Mrs. Walters. l when feed is scarce. - F� time with T. Smales. Alex, Stewart, of Fort William, -- -- y — _Misat G. Ramoo. of Toronto,r ' E. FAREWELL, K. BnA1S� -- ed home on Tuesday after-spendinga ent-R�upt�Gf, Sys t is-week _ F.. - Y his stents,.S. and Mrs. Stewart. pec IBlf4aitwz. ooprt Ona.,Whitby. Ia. CALWELL'S MOLASSES, P time with friends here. -' '• � Mrs. F. Badgerow and childreb left K. G. and Mrs. Tarr and Master y St. George's Atl Church T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, - - �`�L on Wednesday fist a short visit with JtJ• Solicitor,Notary Public,Special Eaami- Clayton spent New Years Day with her mother and sisters at :bite Joy. g - nor for HigU'Oonr3 of Justice, Brock Street, J• , ij SPINE LIMITED) friends near Cherrvwood. whisby, Oy • r 1 The school meedn - -- -- - —8>r1DAY BEAD' C S6 �- A E. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and ..'PICKERING.,ONT. J school house of true elected trustee. Born--Om ThBROurcd�ADec. 28th to :Iloreing Prayer .30 A. M .solicitor.. Public.Etc. Money to y' Evening 7,00 P. M loan. Once next door to the Standard Bank, Miss Cr. M. Bowers returned to George Farley od, been dealing in a , _ ..fyhitbv. - g51y Bradford on Tuesday after spending and \irs..Hood, a son. _ _ V Ho B E Ca tiriie with reiativeq and friends here. g gSunda School 2.00 P. M. i�tta}Ytl w Q?ititeDea. e . Ra}ph anFl .alta. 1)egeer, of liicbi- horses recently to iluite an extent. y A L 'gslri" rrt"urued dome on Saturday after W. H. Jackson and family visited l ° `' G HAM-Issuer of ArriA e CLAREMONT spending a time with the forrner'e friends in Whitby on Monday oast, Y�. Lwenses in tLs County Ont g solar, Jliss ii, DPgeer. Miss F.nrma Jackson, of Lindsay, 8 Pickering Village, 27 r all styles Of furniture. I •.►�-v�R spent �alw Years Day_with fI%end9 in -se - GREEN RI this to I'OL'CHER. Real Estate Auc- Owin to the illness of the teacher, a�l 1 • tioneer. valuator, collector and issuer - - Bliss Caldbeck is spending her -boli- Miss O'Connor, the re-opening of the dayq at her homein Tbrontu. school has been tponed,I marrl&ge 1,cenagt,BtonghAcc. ' HOPPFa Issuer of Marrs postponed. Marriage Room MOIIIdlIIg Skating has nn commenced. let •Cs Jas. Farley and J. H. Lawrence ar. � 1 `3ae•a•e. the oouaey of Ontario, all but is a good bale white it Iasis. rived from the west last week looking lson talned hale and y. y Percy is also ,_. OYJ�SeHEAstore Lud his residence.Claremont.TON,Tf?WNt�HIPOLEI3H :-Picture Frames eveningl.cand ich#tdresaetwednesdan nururrTx e i ttagao�t a weetatathe �I Wednesday . pony„yano•r. Commissioner for taldaa -Viso Iva Fraser, of Saratoga.a. ie earl spring, v h a , .md.vlfs. aeaaant.n,. Eta. Moan, >o lana Window Shades - _ oa fsiriN tirop"� -Iainer of ltarrtr�s Llo spending a few.days with Wm and.. The sqint school meeting was - aow iPhssevula, Out. �* Mrs. Hoover. held in the school-bouse on Wednee- - -' Miss Ruby Collins, of Toronto, vie- day Last. The usual routine of buss. �j POSTILL Licensed Auctioneer, " " ited with m. and Mrs. Hoovers new neer was gone through, J. H. Ka es IIT .Y,' . for Outlaw" of York and Ontario, Ace- yy n•�7LI_ STOVE —N am Was at all kinds an.en nod-to on shortest dayys 1rteL west. was elected trustee for the',coming - Noonan. Address Greco River P.O.',Oat. A large number of guests were en- term.. filling the vacancy caused_ by pEA.. S'TEA IIS _ ATNDERTA�INQ tertained for New Years in several of the retirement of T. A. : Yy B. POWELL, Licensed Auc• - �lr - in connection the bornes here. office of auditor will be filled by -C. J. (DIIr 6081 18 all IIIIi�fr • Mo'now, valuator and eatr esor for We are glad to may that the Sunday Fitzpatrick. , { weau" of Ontario Lad York All kinds iii - . setas conducted efthcr r.vatdy or by auction, Distance DO object. school concert OA-Tarso 'bat C Sale not"collected. For dates or other par. was a grand success. - : 3ioniare apply at rcetdonoc. Elizabeth At, Pick. hiss Jule McLeod of, No Ba BALSAM Best GOBI-at lowest rice. •tics. Phone order left LtV"§Oma• Pick. Prices moderate: i y p •crag, or Maonaba store, Claremont. will re• and Miss Annie Mulrain...uf Toronto,, ads•prompt sts•otloo. sarefaotioa guaran spent their Christmas holidays with W. H. Birkett Sundwyed at-h tae. _ p Ned. My phone number 1e Independect;sol - - - Frederick Rowe, of Toronto, un`- T T , _ relatives here. �1 . L. 'SPIN K, Ltd* WEAK i5 ele red at home, - M sea Helen. R iaailred and '.!isle d _ B _ oro - _ - ' �•' R Rar•st Wikon left here T'uesdi,v Morn- Mrs, B. W, ,]ones has returned'from _ R. PENNOCK Ing for Haliburton nstschoohere they again, �J.A.af en R cis FrIAe.tnth- noun ---P1�KERZ� 7r r t r w�ttr�vw��, carr, 11lIEN WOMEN Irunered Director and Embalmer. . TAYLOR-TINK M W. Irwin and A. J..Wannimak- a -- er,wit?d for a few daca;rt W. Irwin',,;, Aoy business entrusts - to me will A {luiet lilt pretty house wedding- Miss.Tavlor is'spending her holidays GOA be careful]yA&n d, 'teed the blood.tas odvicing ingredients .w-ts �-rilerunized• on the 28th ult. in. at the home of tier parents-in.Harnil- Independent®Phoner"Co. IG14, of 'P1C'It ERIJiG PILL`y ' �aughtP I�lF(Itnu dP'andae.Mry:5erond T nk, LGA few from ,heir relzularly.. attend Lag' St `3n hard and Pea sizes p _ These Pills are a fine laxative' Tonic,% was unit.-d in inarriage to:Mr. Arthur the tnid•wee.k prayer service at Glen __.. restoring energy and strength w Taylnr, of CSerrpwood. ThP ofTi ia- a or - BVst lump steam• eovl. -All -coal is { OHNPHILIP' the whole system. ting minister wro the Rev, F: LV, yrs•.J. n alikon is coinlftse hly• under cover, full 'weight andTink ��f Pict�iri, brother of thehridr, irnprn.red in health, we are p1FCised to prompt service. Every box'has our personal guarantee assisted by the Rev. Mr. Allen of report. T-�- -7� �t to be exactly as represented rooklin. "Oh Fair; Oh Sweet acid .V ictnr JArnieson ,sold_ a vitl,nahlQ V ,1.`�.B E Has a full-line ut Ire-sh and cui'- or money back. -Holy,­ was sung with -good effect-by horse to Mr. D11.1 oolittle, of Columbus, s ed meats constantly on hand. - Miss Pasco. •The bride and grooui 'last week'. Good stock of rough a atched 50c-a box or 6 for.li2,U0. _ Ahemlock = were unattended:save by the flower Will and firs. D.' Rom� Glen ,also thatched nd dress- Spice Roll', Breakfa9t Bacon, ed spruce and pine. girl, little Miss Florence Annis. Sirs, Major, called on M'rs. John Jong. one P P Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Taylor will be much missed in Brook- dar last week, 2x,3x and•4x.Ontario-cedar shingles. 'i T.* . /1r1." /VioFA DDEN lin, pgrticularly in the Methodist Mrs. Gerow, of Seugog, spent 'the 3x,and 4x B. C. shingles. w Highest prices paid for Choir Sabbath School and League, borida with her • agents.here James ?f DRUGGIST AND ORADCATE OPTICIAN K y P- Let me huote you prices on any build. Butcher's cattle also as ex-teal-her of the public school and Mrs. Mackay. is material ou may require. PICKERING, - pNT, of.that placer' The popularity of the Joseph White, `of Toronto, spent 13 y y q • aye • young coupple. is evideneed in the Runday and New Year's Day with J. -Bill stuff st specialty. ti number and beauty of -their presence, H. and Mrs. Jones. Independent phone 1304. . REALESTATE..... among which 'was an address of ap- Mrs. Robert Ward and family left s• preciution accomp,anied with gifts on Saturday'fora month''§visit with First-Class rigs for Aire from the adult .Bible class, of which relatives in London. �. Co � �� �.JR f -Two flft acre farms for §ale chew the bride was teacher. After the ser- Paddy Rvan has engaged with F, ; ..D,ay Or night Good buildings, p y e- ving of the daintiest of luncheons and 'Disney to.assist him in cutting his LOCUST HILL lent 'of watt, one- the coustarnary toasts responded to, summer's.snpply•of-wodd. _ BIIA. meets all traintt half in cash, balance. on mortgage if Mr. and Mrs.'Taylor left on the even- K. C. Hortop, we understand, has _ y. - regnired.. ing train fur oiuts in Weaterm:.On- engaged as. teacher of the 7t_b line—i'Veaming pr _ Also a good, ,tenement dwelling tarso an -willa at home tothe r §c oo near- r-oughtr�fog ng ,t, Agent for Canada Carri,ttge Co. many fl iends after Jun. lbtb. yg?1r: PRESiili� .i nt�i��,1A4 yielding 1`�j,in the village of Picker- W. G;P Brignail, of Oxdrift, visit 161 W. Hl Peak ing. -- - BROUGHAM on, —: ed Geo..Jonea ,on Saturdays He was f Pickering.. acecsnlpanied by his brother-in-law, r > >Yr! #** . � tai(.._. Robt.J. Price was. here ;over New Marshall CrRo er, of Glgn Major.'. �4ND GIFTS - - -TIME, - corse J- sig offered i'l'ls Yip-=to• c R, Trains going East Ane se follows- Miss Lloyd" visited at J. Lemmon's date 50-acre f� for rent and intends No. t Mail 8.05 A M.' last week.' leaving for the Northwest in the early 12 I,oea1 2.43 P.M. � �� George McGregor, of Toronto,spent spring to join his four est in he.. � 14 Local _ . 6.04 P. M. - , the holiday here. - - The carious candidates for muni- We are n aking a specialty -. Trains going Wait doe,. as follows �• V. Richardson• Miss L. Hogle, of Eglington..was cipaj honors have been making their of.presentations, gifts, and. can > No. 13 Loci] 8.36 A.M. home for the holiday, usual rounds soliciting the vote and quote'yon a right price on-any-.. b 11 Local 2.30 P. M. R. Conner, of Toronto, holidayed influence oT'Che electors of the town- thing in this line. ' 7• Mail• 8.50 P,M. Notary Public,.- kering. ander rise parental roof, ship.' " •Buadav included. L,-Johnston spent a few days with Jmes Hortop `iv ]n Uxbridge the GOLD or SILVER HEADED,: SQeC1aYiBt , his brother at Thornbur CANES ' s y greater part of last wbek attending at n-all ink'as oUTire-se ing. in er days with'her scents litre.Mrs Love. o the bedside of his who Is \ The and mower.k'nives round. ]ow, suffering from • cancer of the SILVFRW_ARE CABINETS g Mrs, Baylea.as spending a few weeks stomach, DOMINION BANK .:'Ladders of all kinds in stock with friends at Manchester. GRAND FATHER CLOCKS -Mrs. F. -Morton and tion, Francis, Gladys Jones,little daughter of S. TEA r Ileal CsMve, Toronto and to order. H.Jones-'had the misfortune to get -- `- : visited her father, Colin Philip,here. in' _ LOCK' two-of her fingers crushed in a cutting MARBLE. G • Skate Sharpening and, A'large number took advantage o oY last week which necessitated am- r '^ •- E. B. Osler, M, P„ President • ' ELEGANT SILVERWARE Saw. Gumming the good skating on the rink•Monday Latin them at the second joint, W..D. Mat a s, Vice-President g g _ _, 1, ni ht, J. R. Wilkin left on_Sunday for MEDALS-and-PRISE-CUPS , C. Bogert, General M'g'r .. _ ala Uunderbill. of Claremont, r Buenos Ayres,'South America.with a ¢old mounted Pens and bun- ` _:.. Capital $4,700.000, Reserve 85,700,000 r Rn, sppent >k' week with her grand-father, shipment of cattle belonQing'to W. �dreda of other sm:t kthings. ; Total Assets$?O,QW,000 �r H I �>�U� �l BRQCK ROAD Alewrick Wilson. Harding, of Wisconsin,'-this being his s A.Branch of this Bank has been.estab-. Misa M. Cassie, Wm. and Mrs. Cas- We invite your inspection fished in London, England sic and family, of Toronto, visited second trip this season for the same ?3 Cornhill,E. -- Ra;4@: you. dots of Water their ppeople here. slapper' No trouble to chow goods -' 't'Lis Branch mill 'lone Lottierw'of Cre31t smd R. W'and Mrs. Alger,of Hardiety, A phone message arrived here from Asliburn•Saturday morning announc- _ - DratM on all imDort.at}eiat•in-0anada,a Qo- RJCE SROs., OF VKl'MVALIL Man., spent a few days with the ing the death of Mrs. Berry, dtit_igghter VsN Bills sent oreollec lon,make telographic former's people here. ofMra. Sykes, Glen 11Sa or. _ Uanders'and-transact every aeebrtption- of are prepared to'furnlsh you anything A forerunner in the shape of a y j - - banking business, p tend our sytnpatby to the bere'gvgd S information will be,furnished on all Canadian. in the line of water supply such as kitchen shower was given Misa Lila relatives. Norman. Bassett- a ' matters. pumps, windmills, hydraulid rams, Barclay last Friday evening. Many A delegation from Glen Major, cam- -A speicial department(rill be provided for the ]UIDbin etc. useful articles were presented. , ase of visitors and bearers of our Letters of plumbing, R. J. and Mrs. Cowan. J. and Mrs.' posed of Messrs. F#sk -and Pugh; cril]- JSWFT.FR AND OPTICIAN �a 6 Credit, ad on J. H. Jones, Sec'y Claremont They are also expert well drillers Soden. F. and Mrs. Ham, Claremont, and Ashburn Telephone Co. -with a or•ro�crs wn,r CHAS. D. GORr>ow, Manager and respectfully solicit your pattronI Frank and 'Mre. Soden, Clatwmoot, anew to having a telephone line built roar i r oro WHITBY Tc�t•p 4 sent Wednesday with Duncan and �i l ii i BRANCH. age for the future. Ind.phone b621 ]�re. Dolphin, 1 to Glen Major. i - _ • s,. •rV: •.: .M.. ,+ � epee.. �.: r ---- 4+-w��v� •n7'y, ?n�":. ..ors: �• ,m`,: __�.,-' ,'� �' • epee ,,, '..'.WSP :,. .., ;- 0' •�•�.?7�-.�`�i•d :+r ;3u.— .- ..ser. :s. ,... .;j.,.. ,.m.::. :ia.cs......., r;A...S*�h'.y'.+K�••, - u•�' - '-.r p roe •L .!S„+ .1v ?,.,.r,,:-, epee .:. .•-..„„ .-. �, - +. x. .?"-.<.r ... ;"; •'� $6i-+�+ """'„^, •cry :y,.”'C.6.�.:..',.. ,�.-zs''i'sw ''';a .3,"�-�.•n - ;- � :F� `Ee l., ,S r -...�.,•.; n.. ,,.s •.yaw: s..r.:ay k` ',fi""" 'p�'"�"'r`'.'.�.1`."�i' � oy� •r , ,,,P.'',,R:"wSryA".. {9#IR:'ti-'j,4>•-"Y-+d"..,S•,F,,-�:V: Y ,. - .r.'-_ w.. G., d i I.• pa •M •','.F J yd'' � + 'V1T „h •..•l Sr. I`-�S, y Yfr•:.l!f^%y _ ,g°•� . - : i #� - ��.Ia...�...�.e� ear / I � • Y , \ �.c•'1` ,\ I � _ hands free whilst they dealt -with - his employyers. Perhaps they .had - r - both objects in view. In either event - - - • - _ 1 -- - r `'1 the appearance of,the police on the L 0 SIE'- - V L R j� - scene would close their mouths -- r more tightly than an o er. As it - - _ is, expect they will return, and, if, _ IN N-VESTMENTS TMENTS y J�O,R r :_ -=.., r - _'.. - passible, you must compel the con- OR; THE HOUSE i�Y THE i cierge to conceal the fact that you -'= H NEW Y E A.R - a . have visited the house.. Let him put {2UE BARB11't'T_E ► I w.:,•_ ,- __ alb- the blame on me. They know tfia�ram mix .up in a inquiry, We have to offer several first-class and fear me far, leas than"the re- 6EAPTER XI.-(Cont'd)'_ an appearance since' the previous cognized authcrities. bond investments yielding 6 per cent, <<' afternoon: So the. trio mounted 'Oblige me in this respect and you 'nett - Xot the slightest, said Brett, the staircase and•without an a ,. , carrying our unqualified ,•recorn. �mrling,, "except perhaps this, that liminary summons the junior official will sot regret it. mends±ion. ' ' instead of calling'- on MIS, T11136t applied his shoulder to the door. The policeman was wise enough - .:; " this evening you may be locked up The lock yielded quite readily. to fall in with the suggestion. .} WRITE FOR'FULL DETAILS on the charge of housebreaking." Indeed, the..damage done by Lord An dour later "The Worm" was ' `'`Una." -said the earl,.thougbtful- -Fairho?me was bdt temporarily re- taken in a _n.b to t'he'Prefecture, - ' Iy, "i had not thought.of that. It paired; -and no- special precaution as his condition w,•ts yet so•hope CANADA SECURITIES CORPO-R�1-0-- -- will be more fun to take her by sur- had been taken to fasten the' Laee. less that�lfttle real benefit could `� LIMITLo P 178.St, James Street, MORTRZAL, rise. So here oea to et m traps ensue for a searching cross-esara g g Y P All was quiet within. ie ilial . packed. i*n,atio4. $08 McJtlnnon Bldg.,t ORg11T0. 14 Corahlll, LONDON. [ND• p - room they searched was-empty.-So - '- After Lord Fairhol 'e's depar- was the second, but in a bedroom So Brett parted company with the - �: tura Brett took matters easily. He the door of which was locked and officials,..having mads-,aar appoint- _- = did not put, in an'•appearance at required forcible treatment, an ex ment with the coinmis-sas'y for the - _ - the Prefecture until late in the, af- traordinary sight met their eyes: next day at.noon,' when they as '''" rnoon, and, as he surmised, the Stretched on the bed,.gagged and sumed'that the., pr�oner would e ;commissary whom he encountered securely tied; was the figure of the considerably re vered •from his the previous night had scan then ! diming{ enchman, who little weakness and frigFit, "Ah," said the landlord depre- I ering 172 acres was bought for only just arrived at hie office. With- ere thli:n ntv-four hours earlier The barrister subsequently made 000 was seen In catingly, what a pity ! Had mon-'�$952,000, and $595, out any difficulty, the barrister was had so.c' ly sic around, of,-the minor cafes-in the. - - y suggested that Brett sieur called here yesterda` he could pu- chasing houses in the old part a intioduoed to the official, who e'vi- should be murdered. _ neighb-6Aood of the Cirque d Hi= have seen mademoiselle.Y She has of the town in order to improve ' -- dently awaited an ,explanation'.of Stout leather• thongs were fasten' ver. After much casual question now left Paris for some weeks. oanitary conditions. In all, the he ittjt Sreeurtosy- - write-.-� b elicited the inf,,rmation- - ,-<. wns 4 942 acres. "I think," Brett began-, "that that. aAwell-known circus, of w 'ich ! Per-lisps, sa: r ' ,may I then tied to the four. uprights of h i have the pleasure of meeting her f The principal features in develop-- - ¢ - -- rour-age-nts,•Zfionsleur, were watch- I the bed, -His arms and legs were 11d1le. Beaucaire was one time -a,elsewhere, I myself depart to-mor-i ing the 'city were making direct ?: ;.• Ing me throughout the whole of consequently stretched apart, and shining light, -was performing at_I R roads from the gates in the old wall I row o a tour in the EYciuth of I yesterday. th only sin of xitality. about the that moment in Marseilles. He as to main roads leading into•the coun- - e Y g France. It is saltie that made- g "That is so," nodded the other; man was the terrible ex cession of aertaic4zd--that during the winter F'O try, conrtectin the suburbs b new wondering what pitfall lay behind t fear. and hate in his eyes as he Look- season this class of entertainment moiselle may be employed o some g Y Y of the southern cities. If so I will direct thoroughfares with the city ;this leading question. ed nt them. perambulated the South of-France. I ro r, and'parcelling out the land' s certainly make i m • business to P Pe P $ "Do I take. it that after my de- I The gag stuffed in his mouth-re- The actor from whom he-gleaned . „ � y. for ail kinds of trade, small indus P call on her. p partvre from NQ. 11, Rue Barbette vented*him from uttering the slight- I these important•. facts said that he ' tries and dwellings for the. people, About midday they maintained no 1had a trustworthy friend in--Mar- (To be continued.) est coherent sound, whip thea The c:tv itself has built 175 homes k .further guard-over that house I" I any of hie frame owing-to the poi- seine"s who wpuld easily be able-to -�`- with `.'91 flats for 1,367 inhabitants, i { "Assuredly. It was monsieur s I �ascertain whether or not La Belle SOLVED HO l SING PROBLEM. Y• tion in which he lay, joined to tris I �_ and for these the purchaser pays _ personal- movements which called i.exhaustion induced by terror and Chasseuse intended to ne'cin her ', the net oast, 10 per-cent. down and, 7 - _.__for observation."' want 4)f food rendered him a pili- I,former professiunr Brett secured German Crow. of t'Lm Owns Nearly I the rest at'3 per cent. on mortgages, _ ! "Then you do not know-that -an able object. ' his hearty eo�aperioi% iy-a-liber- —RT1�hc Rear f:KtuCe> : the city'reserving the right to take - individual whose identit• may be -`--- !al donation for ex tfees- I b They removed the gag soil cut i The German site of Ulm-, in tit"ort- back the homes within 100 years at ' Pe much more important than mine is the bonds. The poor wretch rt- T•he,b rriat•er ids ZA to pay an- ternburg, an important manufae- the original price if the owner is an inmate of-the apartment-at this m�Lined on his back unable to m•wr, other visit to, the C`Ikbaret Muir j turfing city of 50,000 -inhabitants, unable to pay the interest, or if he l� moment-probably a captive against•thou h he flinched somewhat wliefl !ate that evening, bu'r he waited > - 'big .will, possibl a corpse?"1" g sn the. otel until -earl ten o'clock , now owns more than bO per cent. sublets or wishes to sell it. } .. Y P • the police, as gently as possible. (i � y of all the real estate in and around Besides this enterprise by the city The Frenchman's huge moustache loosened the leather straps from i in anxious expectation of a tele !the city. several building associations have � 'bristled with alarm and annoyance• I his wrists and ankles, for his use- I dram from eames8a e• W-heii the old fortrfications were erected houses-tor rental on hoed-- "It is a strange thing,,monsieur," 1 less struggles had caused the 1 message arrived.. It, '.sold to the municipality in 1902 the leased from the city, and undell its r he cried. ''that an English gentle• contents were laconic. i l; thongs to cut deeply- into-hig skin.- z authorities sailed upon the oppor• regu,�t.ions, the shareholders bei-(� f -ran skou•d'come to Paris and know Brett Was the first to realize the I Right first time,,' it ran. `In- _ tunity to organize, a very lioeral limited to 4 per cent Internet, nerd y �� more about - the -movements and unfortunate wretch's chief.re wire- {valid lady's name 'Jack me- :city pla'isning and' housing system, the city-b'einit obliged to buy the ' of cri2zinals-thzu-the-Ftenrh-anent--lLe---,it ---come=-water,• what exhausted, after long[ confine- and decided that ifs vast improver homes after 70 years at 80 per nent. i ' police rained'the man s head, and al}K,wed ment. Edith delighted.. Jack visrt•9 menfs should be made on the sole of, the building vahie: Rentals of -it was no-part of Brett's design to: firm to take' a deep an im llv)we - Under-Seicret3ry to-night. We &II .onndition that the city treasury and dwellings, are small"in amount-ill, the official the-=wrong way, so jR draught � propose joining •eau in Paris••tic !.con not the former proprietor should all rases. he said geetly- `<1'hv, it is 'Th V", " "• Paid morrow. D< you. approve 4' benefit by the.'gr$at rise in real es "Your remark is quite justifiable, the junior policeman, f knowhim Brett pro tate.for wired. "Yes, tie, �tater With this' end in view the ,, .. „ n,. _.. --` •: 'xrri3--uasler ordinary .cirevz>�atan�ws well.. He is a nickroucket, an expert t town council begin buying u lend - g y g p _ - BHB'D BE ILL. any such pretence on my part would rase,•il in his line, but hardly up to dr'esE'mg himself in the height of as early as 1591, and at the close be ridiculous. But- you mlist re- the *tandar•+d of great events," fashion so far as his wardrobe wou-Id 4of the year 1909-nearly 1,210 acres ."What is the meaning bf the verb member, monsieur, that I came At the sound of his nickname a'permit and donning a fierce wOus- had been purchased at a cus`t of 'Lo purchase' ?" -here London Possessed of flicker of intellir;ence came ifiw-t,lie tache and wrg,•4-hich completely al- -A1,3k9,f3440, and of this 403 acres. -Well, now. if your papa sva g We thiel 8 but -neis Tieen So: or=$I 082[-astiracr3�ttrraamRra-3to-buc-a crew-hot k. known even to the polich�e••au hoc' dazed, and didsnot recognize zeshis like a suecPgsful imps ssario o`r-po the municipality had profited �B23a, and dress, what would she do I"- ties in that crt� I am working rescuers. pular Ital an tenor. 2g4, -and still oalhed 805 acies. In` ;'Send me after the .?odor, solely.in the private interest:of per- "I don't care what.you do .with - addition, the dii;use73 fortress coy 'ma'am." _ sons high.in English Society, and me." he murmured at last, in we. it would not serve the .purpose of and cracked voice. "Kill me quiet- CHAPTER \II, any of the, Governments concerned _lv if you want to, hilt don:k tii? me The -fair-ground of Montmartre were too much stmas publicly.lain up again.- I have done nbthing to ,•was in full, swing when Brett ar-.I rJ 7 � E A � S EXP-ERI �T C E 'on- their' connection with this mys-- deserve it. I really haven't. I rived there. The C�alraret Noir w•as I terp. If I can succeed in elucidat: hays . been acting quite�quare.iri -of- his former-acguain- � - �' - ing the-problem it will be. a cote- this business." And then he broke tancc, the weary-eyeli waiter, and r' paratively easy matter for the po- down' and whimpered further pro- other aagista•uts. \� • lice ka brio the• real criminals to g testations of innocence. The barrister wondered whether justice. As a step towaNs that crnd ,He•is weak from want �f food, Ifdlle. Beaucaire had taken-icer fa- I have come to you now to place and dazed with terror," said Brett I ther completely into her confidence. \ - -you-in- possession of a clue which 'quietly.' "I snggest that o r n I To make certain he questioned the .EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR may reveal itself in the Rue Bar- should get him some meat a d win , waiter. _ ._ 15 ABSOLUTELY P-URF;. --- -1 ette. All I ask is, in'.the first in- whilst the othejs remain h re.a. d Is Monsieur Ileaiicaire,A Z". stance, that the affair may be con endeavor to reassure him. a n- "But yes, monsieur. You will The first and great essential of a food product, Is ducted with the utmost secrecy, and while we might examine the p e. find him'in the billiard-room.'"_r Purity; the Purity and Quality of our Extra Granulated - -- -- - 'aecandly, that you 'will permit me The commissary thought Brett's This time Brett was not c~induct- have never„been�9.u�estioaed. ., '-to be present when you examine the suggestion a good one. His assist-,ed through the private passtige:that - Once-make, a cdm oarison'-with other Sugars and you person whom I expect to find there, ant summoned the concierge stnd led-through the rear of the bar: The will not be'satisfied with any but Redpath. 'Y may be able toi',help you.very ma- attended Jo.-Qie • .wants of "The man politely indicated another en- Dainty Tea Tables are always served with terially in your questions. provid= Worm,;,” whilst Brett and the com- trance, and brought him to the pro= PARIS LUMPS to be . had in RED SEAL - _ ed the man,is alive and well." missary conducted a .careful scrut-Tp fetor with the introductoryre The commissary _-was -soothed. my of the premises. mark- V 4. ' a• F.: .-r -...... .•-.-.',.r .ro,�,..F... a..a.,+x a,��ib '{i•' F�e�/ ;4' -' - all`. .,,G'f,alt...��,, :.;.. .. - .. - '��"_'_' x .. �Y 1[•,K.w.... '-••1 '!'� f - `YN. r ' k - �i I' _ �' PRICES, OF FARM PRON TSs -Possessing exquisite , freshness and a _ _ Fr . REPORTS FROM THE LEADING fullness of favor not found in other teas gA • S O _ --� OTRADE CENSE F -- - - - .- _.- AMERICA. - igteen Buildings an Main ''Street Wiped Out.----Loss $40,600 to $50,00. Prices of Cattle. Grain, heese A despatch from South Porcupine Carter & Wright's drug sjore has and Abroad. says: On Wednesday night between been burned down now three tithes BREADSTUFFS. ''' �� the hours of 12 and 2 sixteen build- in one year, once in Gowganda in vEYLQN TEA-"Pure and Clean t0 af" January, agaim- -in Potts Ville lawn Toronto, Jan. i.TFlonr-winter w Best BLACK, MIXED OR sealed Packets Only- Ings were destroyed on the sorith July, and now in Golden Qity 90 Per cent. patymts, $3.45 to $150. - ,.' .bide of Main street, Golden City, December. They' were, howeveri. -board. Manitoba Sours-First patents, .NATURAL GR.F£N Beware Of Imitations involving a lass pf between $40,000 insured. .It is most probable that $5.56; second patents, $5, and strong bak- _ -�-- 4and .550,000. . The fire. broke out the fire would have spread much ere', $4.40, on track, Toronto. - *' ,shortly after 12 in Roma=n's ss.- 'farther if- several houses- had not Manitoba wheat-41;o. 1 Northern $1.• " +, Soon, a little girl first noticing the been dynamited. This undoubted- 08 1-2. Bay.Porte; No. 2 Northern, $1.x51-z, was a fresh breeze lv save0 I.-T S d the-ligan House and aria No. 3 at $1.611.2. Bay ports. ANNER g'44 blaze. There - blow ing and'in a few minutes the the Lyzic 'Theatre. The_list; of Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, red and :fire had such a hold that the bucket buildings destroyed are as fol- mi:ed 88 to 890, outside: J_ !brigade fofined to convey water lows:King George Restaurant, Peas-Good shipping peas, $1.10, out - W' from lake was quite powerless. ! - -- . • e ffc --tea�et 1 e some of the business ouces fruit':Vn can y store; Carter - oats--exr bis of ?,o. 2 Ontario aaoi•' -- "� •'had insurance, it was in unaldthor- Wright,ht, dru iota; Iuii1`n's pool,--ed outs-fie at'431.2 to 44, and of No. S .!zed companies, marry licensed com-I room; branch of Liberty stores; at 42 to 421-2c; on track. Toronto, 46 to = Obtained From a Carleton. Farms Panies--having but a short time ba-;:C. 'Evans, men's.:furnishing tore; 461-2c. --_ - - - - - ' No. 2 Wester-n;Cana-Ta oats, 4614c, _ 9 fore cancelled their. poncies _Tlie ' Lang's supply -store;- W. Poltoll's and feed,_441.20, Bay porta. 9 A. despatch fiRm!ronto says:i all grain is properl,v bagged- and !temperature was below zero, and, .bakery, Romain's saloon, the Corn-No. 3 American yellow, 681.20, p sealed and a tag will be attached -' -" many of the fire-fi hters had their j Strathcona hotel; the Boston -Toronto freight. Arrangements are be g made by, ear • i tr tions A ears and noses--fr st-bittern- -The I Lunch�estatrr•`.rnt; : h long, w fuT�-ns uc --9$to '940 for No-2.-ontefde: r.'J.--Loc ie '1 son, uperinten-. thirty or fortay people homeless are lawyer's office; J. \`'.' Crawford; Buckwh t-61 to 620, outside. as to the !Isar methods of cultithis °t dent R Agricultural and Horticul' ing. It is expected that by this t tall being taken care of. lawyer; H. S.• Godson, lawyer. ._ Bran-9iani:,oba bran, $22-so in bags. ± 3 Toronto IreiShL. Shorts, $25.50. I Lural Societies, fur agricultural so-{..means, as well as thruu : _ cieties throughout. the Province 'to.; fluence,of the standing- field crop TIED 'DOW-N. FIGIiTi_G WHITE •PLAGUE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. purchase quantities of pedigree; competitions, Ontario will come to banner oats from a farmer in Car-! be known as the pace where the , has 20 Years' .Slavery-How She Get $1.1,300 000 Spent During the Year Apples-83 ns s.3 to lots per barrel. j carefuleWn lly watched b�th�Canad:tri i best seed in the DoIIlinion can be e Beans-Small lute of hand-picked $230 procured. Freedom. 1911 in the United States. to $2.35 per bushel. s` _Association:' It ,is Much gratifieation is felt b the Honey-Extracted, in tins, 11 to 12c per I ` � grovber y Ads dyspepsia veteran who writes A despatch from - ew-York says: j suggested that the- Secretary of Depart•rnent over the fact that this �l► - y PeP. lb. Combs-$_50 to $_ a. from one of. England's, charming The .sum of $14,500,000 was each society should communicate year is the first sineee'the standing k r rural homes to tell how she won during the year 1911 throughout the Balod hay-No. 2 is atalad-.as 616 to I with Mr. Wilson or his -Depart- field crop •com et:tions were start- __SA I ®17, on track, and No. 2 at $14 to $14.50. >' victory in her 20 years' fight, aa- 1 country in the war against tuber- men at the Parliament buildings., ed, in 1907, in which the expert Baled straw-37.50 to on track, To- turally exults 1n her triumph oven eulosls,_acoarding to a statement �lr. L H. Newman of-.Ottawa, Sec- judges have bern 'unable to diseov- -`-A the tea and coffee habit: issued on Monday be -the National I ronto t rets of the Canadian Seed-grow- er a single seed •)f slid oats 1B all _ .- „ Potatoes-Car lots. to b e, Quoted at et Association, has promised the the lar a exhibit of oats at the _. "I feel-" duty to tell you, she Association for the FVua Iy and Pre- I,st� to $i•se, and Delawares S1.as. out p �i g �A says, "how much good Postum has cention of Tuberculosis. This large e.or some of his staff will.see that Guelph Winter Fair. of store, 1'45 to ®1.50. - done me. I am gratceful, but al um is practically the same as last r I, Poultry-wh�,csalki prices of -- desim-to Tet others. who maybe suf- year's total, but the percentage (ff I poultry:-Chickema. 12 -w 121.20 per lb ; 1 very. strgagly, with sma1Y gains. while MONTREAL S31ALLP9Y SCARE tering as I ", know ,of the de- public money, such as is received a t&ightflll met by rvhiCh I W88 fowl, 8 to 10c; ducks, 12 to 13c; geese, 12 lambs recovered much of last peek-end's �I from Federal,- State, ciry-'-or 4,oun- 121•zc: turkeys. 19 to 20c. Live poul- loss. The average price for them wai The C. P. R. Refu4r•q to Have Its to freliev = ty funds, which is G6 per Ce11t. f)r try; about 2c lower ttYan the,above' - 16.25. thougil selected lots touched $6.40-' Men Vacelnated. "I suffered fur.•2d. year's 1911, shows a marked :ncre fse over•from d sepsis, and the-giddiness the percentage of public money ap r hundred-weight. Hoes were strady. BUTTES. Fck-, CHEESE. 1.16.50D� A despatch from _ venreali Rayat!': aecom anies that stn- in 1310. was. the highest price for a car' The city officials "have realized at that u a y P p propri.ated Butter Dairy, cboi". in 'wrappers, 27 lead of steers. Tbene welghrd about 1,• c Jul a1!ment, and which frequeRtly last that a mallpox epidemic is =prostrated me. I nevez drank 29c; store loth: z3 to 250, and intertcr. 100. pounds. The bulk of the cattle of- 29c; Montreal and.have re- tubs, 17 to Ise. C're..uroery f_�not�d at 31 1.2 i teri,n6r. bn-wever, chanced hands 'at from l g ,I unuch coffee, and cocoa and even BLOWN TO ,TORS. �' � did nod-agree with inyim- _ t8_,. $6 >.+ fwas,-Asst ale�meei nc showever with all Paired-digestion, so I used tea,-ex- Italian Laborer waw- Filled N ear I per lb. butchers' steers and heifers. _ kinds of o-pinion to the s'nages- err _ .ciusiveT ! Eggq-Strsctly new-laid,"400 delivered) -tion that large corporations insist yds y till about a year ago'. 4 deg atchLfrorii Lindsay (says: a rases and at .7 to 280 per doses, r f !among thusegcoinpan 'when I found in a package of II011F.LE5, MEN' POISONED'.- on their a +Grape-\juts.the little book; The p ated, Chic Road to "ellville.' D•t�talian named Valentino Luei• I Chee:e-L,rge .4inted at 153.40,' and I lttirly-Ax Died as Result of Eating ies objecting i9 the C. P. R. The "After n careful reading of the , ifo,'alts killed at the construct:-,n ' t at '6iac per 1b. Deeayed Herring. ! Controllers were w•ry�,v when they - -book}et I was curious to try Pos- ramp on the line of the Canadian - _ _ I heard,about the ra}►µav's decision, -'tum and :sent for a package. , I en- Pacific Railway Seaboard branch,� HOG.PRODUCTS. A despatch from Berlin, Ger- but `recognize that they"can do no y the first. an at- G-knarm - lie-I.. aagifl j I >Ta c»z,_.r suss etaar Ti mi to 11 3.4c Per- many, says: TIIirty-s1x llomelesH ag 1t one'rates under a DO I'� = Igave, up tea in its favor. dynamite, when a spark got into;lb., in case totta Pok.:tihbrt cut. 8z2so; I men, who sous t X11 ecaye minion charter. The-railway-takes Q d.t., meKs, $:9.10 - $"-J• Hams-Med:um 'rooked herring to add to the flavor' "I began to feel better -V ry oris of the lases, causing a terrific g the ground that s its,would were j- esus, .1419 giddiness left.me after explosion. Lticiano's :body was to light, 16 to 161.20; heavy, ss. to 141•zc; of the frugal meal of bread and vaccinated its shops would be' idlQ• ? iseup Ser. the first ew days- use o Postum, own to a oma, an a Co roll-, ° ci',al lodging house on Tucsda and my stomach becarhe..stronger assistant some distance away was 17c; backs. 19 'to 2�c. I I g y _ o rapidly that it was not Gong till seriously injurrd and is nus' lying1 Lard-Pierces, n3-tci tubs, lzc bails night,_ arc decd. More than 40 1HON�'l; .u. '1_Elilfl'\.LLS. { was able (as I still am) to take ; at; the Ross Memorial H fspital! 121.4<:. - others are' sick, several of whom _g1iLk and many other articles of! here. Sia cases of dynamite ex are Believed w be dying. The The Canadian "Northern Plans an food of which I was formerly crim- ploded. Luciano' was about 23, BUSINF.SR JT HONTRZX _ cause of death,�as not yet been Elaborate .$3 stem. j pelled to deny mvself. -I have years of'age asci' unmarried. Montreal, Jan. z.-oats, Canadian West- •announeed,:but • the. uutharitie9 A-des etch -Prom Montreal inys• --- Prosed the. truth •of your.-state.; .__- y _ _ erre, No. 2. 47c; Csnadian western No. 3.. 'are confident that the putrid fish The plans of the.-Canadian Nz4rth- ' est that Postum `makes, good, - 451.2°; ears :�o. t feed, 460; No, 2 local are responsible. The partially P blood. T00lit'CIl FLAG. � - white, a61.2c: No: 3 lues white, 451-2e, Completed auWPSies appear to Ruh ern Railway for entry into 3font- • "I have -become very enthusias-- _ No. 4 local white. 441.20. Barley, Man. �'stantiate this view: :111 tele real.. have just been made public. tic over the merits of my nrw M. P. Would Stop Its ase for Ad.i teed, 64 to �;'malting, 91 to•930. Buck• known to' have partaken of the fish The total cost 'wool be•in the neigh- G s�able beverage, and during th? *„1st vertising Parposes. wheat• No. 2. 68 to 700.. Flour, Man. are dead or in such condition as boyhood e 84x.000.000, and will re- n months, .have conducted 1 P�,l; _:Spring wheat pat.•nts, ftr<ts, $3.60: sec•l to be'unakils to throw stir -light quire three years. to eorl}glete. mpropaganda among my iipigh- -A despatch from. Ottawa paysonds, $5,10; strong bakers'.$:.9o; winter I on the sull'ject. .It-is believed, how- 'n hors hh hlls brought. heneflt;-to George H. Bradbury, my",, for I patents, choice, $4.75 to s, straight rot• evoT, ti�s4 one of the v1e 1m.s oun 12- FF.11It5 AND THE LASH. i t; many, and I Shall continue t=, tell j Selkirk, thinks there is too free use lers, $4,2; to $4,40; straight rollers, bags..--the fish iri the garbage pile of a my friends of the 'better way' in of the.Union Jack: It is frequent- $1.95. to 82.05: Rolled oats, barrels, s5: nearby market and divided them liegvy Srntenees Imtlosed on Three rejoice." Name aiven by 'utilized in connection with ad-I tragal 9x p°t4nds, Sz.371�. Bran, 323. arlTo.ng:his comr•1des. The men be Bandits in Winnipeg. . which I reJ _ ly Canadian' Postum -'Co., Windsor, vertisements for cigarettes, patent Shorts, M. Middlings, $z7 to 828. Mou• came sick early in the, morning, and A:rdespatoh from Winnipeg says: Ont. medicines and all kinds of things; ime, $29 4o 1134 -Hiy, No. 2, per ton car in some cases death followed tap- �s a result of the wave of eriiii� >. Read°the little book, '`The R:'33 and Mr. Brarkbury.thinks it amounts lote.'8-is to $1 .3x, cheese, finest westerns, idly, in from two to three hours. . prevalent in Winnipeg lately, and - o t4'elliiile," in pkgs. "Th-,re's a to an abuse. .PIs is considering the 141.2 to 15c; 11tteFt casterne, 1414 to 145-8c. '� especia11i, to--put a stop to street Vis, reason." in ,of .a bill to prevent• Buttcr,,choicest creamery, 311-2 to 32120: The steamer Mid}and Prince was hold-ups, the police magistrate on Ever read the above letter? A new one caught in the gale at Port Colborne Wednesc4ay sentenced three Gali- •: Rppears tram tune to tame,. They are the flag being reproduced for ad-I secena9, 3o to 310. Eggs,,fresh, 60 to 65x: and narrowly escaped ort Colborne. c=an bandits to 12 years in'the pen. pnulne, true, and full of human Interest, vertising rkrposes. There is a selected, 30 to 330; No:'1 stock, 26 to ¢7s.. a 1s.1 nt 'in th. United Potatoes;per bag. car lots, $1.25 to $1.•, ashore. tentiary and 24 lashes each,- The Canada Steel Company is to States .against the dSim esecraton o hcieas© its plant at Hamilton. the flag. - T'vITED 5T:\TES 3f_1^FFTi3. _ -- s 3linneapolis. Jan: '_-Close-«-cleat-De• cemUer, $1,045-8; D.ay, S1.06� ,ti y, $1: LOCKOUT _ ....... _ BRITIS -. MILLS 071.2: No. 1 hard, $1.071.4; Nu. 1 North. - - ern, $1,061.4' to $1,063-4; No. 2 S,orthern,ROBB FARS 81.041.4 to $1.04 3-4; No. 3 wheat,' $101 3.4 `r _- t s _ to $1.0234. Corn-No. 3 yellow, 581�d,to Action of Employers A�'ects 300,0'00 -Work- _- - 591.20. (77ate-No. 3 white, 44 to 450. Rye= No. 2, 871.2 to 881-2c. Bran-$23 to $..b.• :Amazing Career o'f a Parisian Official' So, Flour-First,patents, $5 to 85.3x; sea• - ers of Lancashire. : I onds, $4.60 to $4.90; first clears, $350 to , z Receives Heavy -Sentences. 53.85: second clears, $2.40 to $2.80. i_ Buffalo, Jan. 2.-Spring wheat-No. 1 A despatch from Manchester, The lockout involves 1G0,000'weay. . Northern; aarloaas, store, 51.12; 'winter, Eng., says: The refusal of one man a equal number - _ rs .and nearly an Adespatch from' Paris, France, ,fice o t ;e _ . ie o Police nc gave . o. , - and two women to -join a trades - Yo 2_while. f s inners,will bo reduced toad=-= : nays: The amazing career of ex , himseli up after some da s in hid- 99 . oats-No, 2 white,'s11-zc; No. 3 white; anion, folopie w1t 1. :e ecislon a - jj nfot'timately there are in-1- 1ng. During the trial �Ya iee; sic: No. 4 wbitc. 50c. L'arley-Malting; the Master Cotton Spinners to close p y•. _ ander 1i'artzee, one of the rigost their mill's three'days'in the w eek, cation.probable:campli- 'though admit-ting:that he ha lved 51.18 to $1.25. t through the injroduction of, s d a mplete stoppage (A . Cations t. n respected chiefs of the secret police a double life, insisted that he was _ suss c'o :.of the cotton i sin ; new ss o of the troublesome. 1 - - _ .. rest portion h o n m ]l i u in Paris, who for four years ,suc- not guilty, and that the.,Chf�tyes. LIVE.STOCK MARKETS. g weeded in retaining the entire trust -brought against him Isere only re= Montreal, ran. 2.-Butchers' ' cattle, northeast Lancashire on Wed nes- nestion of wages. This ,move has - of his,superiors, Prefect Lepine in- venge on, the part of members .of choice, $6.35 to $6.50; do., medium, $5 to day ;evening, Efforts are already been taken' b, the }vetivers, who „ eluded, whilst all the time being the "Apache" band tried with him,. $6.25 do:,. common, ¢iso to. $4.500 can- on foot to bring about-a settlement, thaw e e de tacit ' as' the lockout -the mysterious chief of a notorious wkio had thought.of getting him.out ners, $2 to_ $3.25; butchers' cattle, choice but 'as one woman., who left the has been decided upon they intend hand of thieves, was brought to an oer f their way by this unusual mo- cows, $5.50 to $5,75; do., medium, $4.75 to union after.twenty years becatire fo make an advance -of -five any tend on MVednesday when a sentence thod.,... Despite.his defence, how- $5.25; dd,-bulls, .$4.50 to $8.50; milkers, she believes that the benefits are settlement age Itis.e litm tedf that "'qf seven years' penal servitude and ever, Wartzee got the heaviest sen- chpice, each, $TS: Liu» oom-+►tea' >aDdl• not commensurate with the pay- 1Een years in exile was passed upon fence, except his denouncer, who um, each, $so to $60t springers, $3o to merits, persists in her.attituc�e, rind. the weekly loss tri wages to wear- # - The *hole. etoiy is quite as was.sentenced to ten years' impris- $40- Sheep-Ewes. $4 to $4;25; do., bucks the 11Master Spinners insist upon -era and allied workers, spinners unreal and exciting as anything, onment and ten years in exile. The and Ont)s, $iso to $3.75; J'imbt9,,�6:25- righb-bQ-frraintain'-open shops, and card-room employees w111 ever imagined ci the fiction writ .other five members of the band re- $6.50. Hoge-F. o. b., $6.90 to $7,25. Calves a long and bitter atrnggle is feared. amount to $1;400,000. The weay. $is, arrest occurred only ceivcd sentences of from'two Lo five -33 to 310• _ //yii There is danger' too, of the fight era will receiv© roughly $325,004 when Wartzee walked into the uf:yk,n rs. Toronto,' Jan. '�-Cattle prices clns•^T a,hre_-ging t6 oth'er indnstrias. lockout-{ia3t-pay -the union. 5 _,. xC- .. ,. •. w ,r .•..,.s..n.., •.s,., .ism ,..-_ a.i:.. :....ria., .... rs.. ,.,,...'t s..:s-•._:..t :.w ,�,. '. .. 1 • , .c:a• .. ar'.c.a.,yv,... .M, :�.' Y. 's. .a ,.:. •r - - - Flim- hn �i - 1c1e1 saaaualted-ta-mars tapla-toI'D - __ Winton Johu White. The ceremonywood Bsetion,'drled Hrtwess groins,'and - r' was performed by,Rev. Wm. Moo re, matted Dora meal.coCher ntalning a h4th per tens age of protein and fat. eye,y bag •camped and ' of Pickering, aeaityted by . Rev. Jno. quarsateed• Try Some toz our •tock, Prices ti L jj Trickey,of W4iteLvale, in the presence m�aate, xaos.sEaBOI is 1+ All the beat'Breakfttst Foods alway9-freeb-Tillion's Qate, " of immediate friends and relativea. "'Rolled .Oats, Rotted-'Wheat, Corti Meal, Malta Vitae, Oorn The bride wore a own of white al- CR BALE-First aloes 8 room g• F name dwelling situated in the.vi lag. or ��• Post ToaLiee, -Orange Meat, Orange Maize, Shredded -.- -: lf lover embroidery with fine lace trim-. Claremont, 1 sore Of•arden with good gaan- ' - •Wheat, Peffed Rice. Wheat Bereiea, Force--- a ming. She "also wore a veil with tits of fruit;also s good frame, ,~able with Ispublish•devery Fridaymorning&%itsoffloe, oran a blossoms and carried a-bou- pl laty of hw&and soft water. "'ern)• reason- AT THE GROCERY STORE.. __. I -- --- net of white brtdat roses- Miss oni. Apply tvTf30e.. P£18BOr. clar to t t --- ry RATES OF ADVERTISING: and Barclayplayed the bridal music. - include e p y g y - - Ora gee,—Lemons Bao £ First inset sion per line 10 cents After CeS`enlon , S ;slat supper - - 777— Each �- $rule r w ao::in'o inclu'per or Foreign was served in the dinin coons, the' '��r 1, Bananas, Dates, Figs, Cooking Figs, Prnnee i �. _.-Special-tenn•_Aizetl__to F.rtiea making con- s.__Mr.bnd.bLf e. W_ite left on -- Pur _ •tacts for 9 or a months or gy ilie yoit•, Sa .-- _ ' THE GROCERY STORE the,evenin train for a snort :holids )early or yearly contracts payable quarterly. g y' Husinass sards,ten lines or under,with paper before returning to their home In one year,$5 DO,payable is advance., Brougham, the bride being attired ea7\ t�,,t;'`jA,t,(�„C O� -_— •-y E An F __ -�— - IWNotice[n local columns ten cents z line, in at ttavell]n suit tsf blue with beav- Specialcontractrates made known onappl)cs- erhat to match. 1�Q\`pp, Oysters, Finnau HWhitee ,bFile s of It Heralne, Salt Salnign, Salt Issas-.cants per line eaca sut.sequenc i a tion. No free advertising. ' Advertisements wdhout written instructions Give the voting fulks_,_hoost. Let �' r - - -will be inserted until forbidden and charged ao _ _ cordiurly. Orders for discontinuing advertiac- New ddvertlsemettts. theru have an education of the right - - _AT THE GROCERY STORE - -•' `. ..meats muss beim writing and sent to the pub- kind-no' waste time, no useless ex- Ir taher pence-830-:3 months. ---- - - - _ - ` Job Work`promptly attended to, t SALE-A FOR SAE-A few cords of TERMS l ��' four-foot hardwood.. WOS. PHILIP, - A Ft111 Line of Pickles Catsup,, Chow-ehoR', Relishes,\Meat Bro uqh sits. li,la s Ii1.25 per year ; ,1,00 if paid 1n ,seance. . - =SIX Important Points Sauce, Olives, Syrups, Honey, Mince bleat, Soups, ete. Subscriytioaeto the United States,$1.50 ��R SERVICE-A pure-bred Berk- AT THE GROCERY STORE in advance" hire Boaz, at lot 9t con, 4, Pickering, regarding the well-known - — —�- BOY D�u-H&1di-cngbam Oat, lu ct L"' - --- iiifat -A com ora a r1c - ------ �L L� a // z ��. tfoase on Linton Avenue, Pickering. Ap- pip to L.D.BAN hB,Pickering,P.O. 5-tf • R [CHARDSON ' S - FonEl.i1tCTION-AETVI1lN3OR SALE-House and lot situated TORONTO, OXT.Broek,et„ olar Mont. opposite the Eollowing-are the-offieW-return% of Methodist church. For particular• apply to 1. Course;, Monday's vote in the Township of w,J.GREGG,North Claremont ..alts 2. Much individual instruction is ~'M' Pickering: given Boost your Home Town For Reeve Fur Councillors ANTED-a young lady with s 3. Teteters are expert and expert. +„ 1 y knowledge of music, to Coach a toung enced t - Z r child,also to make herself useful in the house Gra i '�+ �' a +' Morfnrther articular•• t to W',E.RITCAIE 4. Graduates Orr and HOLD gOOd - -- - attending 1 rx. G > - P.cks^ng. D apply lg_,r Onvit.inr w attending - c, a n 5. Equipment thorouQhlvup-to-date ---- ? _ I b 0 3 SHROPSHIRE SHEEP-The under- 8. Enjoys a w ide-spread patronage. l & 0 b O O m ' ) signed has for sale a number of Shropshire R uallty. lot Write fox- Catalocile. Enter now. 28 4 3 a ,27 �r G' Down a 7,Pica roma, a=tar coal & Litter air a 1 48 28 49 38 27 75 A ,g con.7,Pickeztag, o: phone E,a '. PUGS, --W. J. Elliott, Principal C�aremoot, - 45-tf S 74 74 58 96, 100 66 163 0 Cor. Yong•and Alexauder Sts. I3 35 20 25 29 34 23 56 0 LAIN' SF.R'II�iG-Tile undersigned i 1l. 10 8 --$ I1 9 9 18 U ` u.Frep4sed Co do all kindaof plata e.wluq - -- ----\ _ l ,.8 17 .19 13 28 18 8 87 0 for ladtes qqr chil ren,a to ge 4 8 47 28 42 'l.1 37 4'l. 75 0 "ear. MRS, JOSEPH Bat�rl3, hang at.East, --- -_Saturday, Dec. 23, 1911. -- -- — '' Pickerng• 5tf 7 94 44 85 dd 48 87 1:39 1 s !r 8 58 33 61 57 29 55 92 i ll��O.tRNIS TO RENT-One of 14:3 :-tc- g- 60 28 . 38 34 N 61) 78 0 1 res,the Omer 2W acres. nret• class hu:id' l0. 73 88 36 106 87 1W 161 0 1 Igs on each•abundance of water, weli rented, STOVE AND iti L ), '---- it 3a 53.' 2;3 TI 4a 26 9s -U g tearing orchards oo both acs to good The$TAtiiDaRD FCELL(j I�td _ = �ile in Town., state of eulttrrt)co. For further particclare _ s �,,___� - - - - a pl)toJAMES.UNDERH-LL,Claremontit-1" p Cherry wood Station C,N S 549 419 434 at8 473 6'15 977 2 ¢! gal I�AK)I FOR BALE-Lot i9 can. 3 r .. 1uLPrmg.l iuo a, of a ncz,is more st i►innJn,v?. -rdne•s,l,,y,At:d .rj, T Y sat It-will be seen Roan the Above that "ss,a cover failing stream,J acres of nrchar.l. J 1 _ jr .mal,iron of all aioda pos,ess+oa gtvno Grst Frtdaya only. the Tp. Council for 1912 tt ill be com• of Al.nl, 19.9. Also 9 fresh cows for «ate- F'or. • • sed as futluw9•: Reeve, W.(,-.-Scott: 'urthaz partict!lan apply to A908 Ftlelt:N%[,l. .LSA-V'�:7c ppaa Broca road,Ono,or Ind phone 14ta, broushan: " Dep,-Reeve: W. W. `;packs iacct: and Ont. ?cf Pn,tre Uat k. :rte,. y H. B. Hoover. R. R. Aiowbray and -- 13 prepared to .how.you the largest and best aFeoTtalent Alex. Wilson. OR CALF-A Rood rough-cant _ - F- boa"envtataan¢- races k-etde. r.u.ets - shown - -' anIcood'ctijeat*lliar. Hard ac: wit ,r)trr. MONTREAL �� �5ever Eztst of TOrontoSCHOOL REPORTg }i ...!�^ r -- ft::of an acr.,.:u . `'" ''er t,ea,tee :bee Harness and Harness Supplies, Cutters and Sleighs. Report t f Seniot 1.1vi,a m rd C litre- t at,r;i eco• to Hre c:uerr r•r.L. Also la t,erial inont put"itc schot.l:'Sr, IV,-F'loitncr• ,,.pair w.:n wsr:t.icR cteo atmcbed F,,r )rtn Canaa . I''orQie, Melissa �l,�rRao, Dora Bl))dir -r parc,culary arp.p to iiiub t 57t F�Ft1iN LvtOl?O Halla and National i3r. IIT.-Charlie SlAck, Widiiern For ao:'•Glare out 'tf J Robe-9, Blankets, Be S, Fur St1Cl FUr•liOeGi . .. (,fie. Stanley. Rowe. 'Jr.- -III.--Vete --' , - �. Stevenson, Hazel lantle, 3lnbel Newspaper. (ti .oats, Mitts., Gloves, , Gauntlets'.. _ ,�,;•�g CARD OF THANKS - _ _ HonorRotl,Jr. Division.Gla:etnrmt, -' _ ' 3 - .. , -(\jQ � e - t' �7 stir December: Sr. II:-John Knight. E:ectoia of Pic'er)ng Town,hip; - � au GOM EOU3 4 Doors West of the - New Post Office r Mand S,.nderson, Mildred Brodie I wish through tte -ol"umn� nt.thr 9 9 _ - ` Jr. II.-George Ran son, Violet Sir- 1 Ewe to thi tik all those whom .n _ al enc. Ica ldantle. Sr. pc, If.-Vida hemthy-su ported me in the recent Te 'Daly Wkned an trials 01.0C Belt and Independent Phones. 'night Mary-Fot•�th:-Ruasel taitlAr�-raft- thr+a-.ato�ra-..-- -- Jr. pt. 11,-Luis Brodie, Malik Farr• merit the confidence itnpoyed ttilon � ,W W�ke� N, _ r,yth. ,Kabel Huribert, 1. A) EI19e roe by doing everything.in m ovrrr � � Knight. Myrtle- Thongppson�. Hixgh to further the interests of the t)wn- CaOaafta n ao� � ' ` Gregg. (h) Goldie Anderlarttl, :lfonw -hip. Wishing all A Happy and Pros- ra[al+,, ,int 04 �� MANY ... '.� � ANK-HCl rlbei't- I#s�' k. H urlbert. I am Report of S. S. No. 11. Pickering : f sithfully yours- j tar for your liberal patronage in the past and we Class IV.-Willie Hortop,• Hazel Atr>sa. R'i[.rio�, wish you one and all _-_ George (,lase III,-Play ter YakU.—Ethel CARD OF 1[,earrgge 1Nidd10ton. Clara 1[.-Ethel ---• --_- Gauslin.• Russel Yake,` Edna Hor. HANKS A ti'ery merry Christmas top.,Tom Tom Hortop. John Middleton. Class I-Gertie Yake, Churlie Geer, Ladies and Gentlemen of Pickering ' - " Ida Linton. Primary Class-David Township: � Call and get a Calendar for the New Year. Pngh,• Roy Carr, Chester Geer. Wil. ie Evan, AdoMkId-leton, EvaEvane, I kin this my first friends nnity,of � ` — Hee out Chairs for Christmas' thanking my rgapp friends for the - Ahmsofteism - - 'Those whose names are marked hotior and loyal support gives me in G��' with an wstet;tsk. were present every electing ine Reeve on January- ler, day during December. Average at- and hope I will be able te, discharge tendance for the month was 13.94 my various duties faithfully, regard- p E. A. Forsyth, (teacher.) less of party creed or nationality. li a Cr � Carefui attention given to Embalming and Funeral Work. again thanking you and wishing, you a� �. ��� Phone night-or day-Bell or_Indepenaent. GREENWOOD )ne and all the compliments of the Rev.S. T:Tucker, who has been in• '•aeon. �S�IA - — ' ,J disposed during the est, ttvo weeks, �ery'Rratefully yotirs, '- :' - �ri�s�� _ Po a p' Gari. W. Sc rr t �}e�g _ d we are pleased to say, ccnvalescent• Claremont, Ont, Jan.4th. 1912. - Tbar w said deb e l.� Ge a BURLING Miss Gladys Carlton lists returned home, after spending the lit)liday o� ' �!Ir with her aunt, 'y1r3. Jaunes Clyne,of 14Te. 'w'- •- �_ + �� «� _ PICKE RIN G, Ont. Malvern. WHITEVALE, Cas altummee, t�Mrs Fred. Hoar returned Lo Free• Announces that she is.'ptepared tn'do goadins the sus oa, man c ) Tdesday, after spendiog a kll kind's of plain sewing, inctu'ding _"O W 009"" a �, �liahera couple b4- %eeks with her parents, T. shirts.and pants _ \ ._ `p�� Y�ea1• C Sweet to 1�kam 9� n , rs. t son. - -. ._ - + a Ci�twd 1�[i� 1 Our old friend Sisson-paid his ulna] --- - - Xmas visit co the tillage lA9t week. • COAL COAL "•We ate always sure of some good . g P Short Nurse .i n A r cu1tu e Satin rented the I�unbarton sho•music nhen he salla. _- pe 'ed a sa e,I amp per- undo n th m re tVill and Mrs.'Puller are here.fromed to do all work entrusted to the west visiting frietrd's in and arouhd -' t' BE$T ANTHRACITE. me in the above line.*w Pickering. It is some 7l years since t�� { {{ The Standarii Fnel Co'. HoraeshoeinRR a specialty. Mrs. Fuller visited her sister~ :11rs. �V: -° Feb ��h t(L) iLL cel r.ch �' 1.9 t .r r call in.antisee me any time. Gibson here. ° - Limited :1 , Among the'Christmas visitors to - -- f �- - , __GREEN BURN, - Greenwood were: Will and firs.Carl- One M nt�s, - `--'� ll 1 tlo)li �3 res. _. __.�N:R: - DUNBARTUN - toil'and children. Stanley,Carlton-and ♦ r lady friend and Rog Carlton and lade - W. H, Gibson, Agent (,; �et to El( friend from Toronto. also Mrs. Clyne _ 11 - ----- -- LadS 5 from r m Malvetu, with S. and Jars, Carl- b.e held i n �o(1 Yn � Fd�lJ i 1 t I I 1 n g Ind.lzheee;-Bao� -- A senna Bowel i BROUGHAM _ - -. -. - • -t'�re Agricultural Office, - resh Prose^ a n at 'Can' Ah' _ - O y SI �'. iii,. Tty them. l : The Misses DiaFttlond, of Myrtle, vis- B DOITKY EE Wh - ' ]ted at G. W. and John Phillips this � week. --- 8R,4iVC1lES -- A lea ear.cainivxl will-be held on FSTA81]SIIED 1871. O 105 � y - U.udep�r+ the Mai��? ems zt �sf alae F CANADA the Marmrtot�h Rink, Broug.hain. on v� . : the evening of Thulsdity, -Jan,. 11th, QUARTERLY DIVIDEND NOTICE No. 88. ,- consisting of fancy dressing and rac- _ =Abr1CU�tuI•`EaI Dt' )�Lrt[�1411 t _ _ _.. ,. - ti -- — s__._ ing of all classes. . Suitable prizes kill l_ l Notice is hereby given 2hai a Dividbnd at the rate'of Thirteen Per C-*nL a be given for relay race, open -to all o the--Whitby H t„o.,h. `.�_}t+htltll. per Annum upon the Capital Stock of this Bank has been declared for the stud to be.-won fucir stoles in succes- _ q January, 1912,-and that'the satne will be payable at the . _ _ atter ending 31st ` talon; best lady' skater in. oostume: u _ boys'race (under sixteenj:' old tnen'a _ Head office,in this city,and at its branched and after:Thursday,ttie lat day race• and the best dressed clown. r I of February, 1912, to Shareholders of record of 20th January, 1912. s For.farther information a 1, to J. J. i ell, .-,----�-Qood music will be given during' the - _ app'.y - - -_ T1e A�� General Meeting of Shareholders will be)sold at the Bead r - evex,ing. Everybody come and enjoy a good night's skating as the ice is in _ Hlgl1 SCl]001, 111tDV, Or l face :n the Bank is Toronto on Wednesday, the 21st Febri>tary next, at 1>T r cod condition. Admission, skaters o'ctock'aoon, - .,spectators 10c. _ •- By order of the'Board, qZO. IP. SCIMLWUMJ0. Evergreen Villa, the home of Mr. - J• �, , HARE, Toronto,21st December,'1911. General Manager, -TH - Cbas. A. Barclay, was the scene of a, very pretty wedding on Wednesday' - r ,Tan. 3:•d, when his daughter, Lila� C'�c•e of Agriculture, Whitby.i A A .- : - _ .. - ..' -�' :. ..' - - ,, .s,..:.,-'r+. '4� .fir �.. � ?;C..LT +.' r �••,4.-•r1x, 1. ''�'y"�ip' '1 .i•r+ti'�•�'w"w?Sa�'e t. t 3.9',"a.•W't"' �W ;,neat' aa%a°:dr' r«s 4.,�. ',.c+dee�' :` • �',,.....n.s.�.... ;,,,•'a? w :i .h .F r '9l.• ,L^.' -A.. ..;' w s IV . ... ,. Ap / r la. r I �E- --Qu►alt 'F - -ani Mrs. Cows, of Toron-I 'Miss Ada Found and lady friend -----,He Monday with Mrs. A. of Toronto, visited. the former'& "We _ $illyard Bryan spent the boli •W J .';RI C.HA R DSO N S sin with friends in Toronto. h• ackay. uncle,C. H: Found over ,the. holt- s g _ g _ 1lliss Margaret Adair, of Aff u- day. Miss-may wvithher�baotheler rin Greenwood..nt a few s court, spent the holiday with Mrs. G. H.`Sa=i� has returned Jusporlantshowing oiSned display of Miss McGill, of Lindsay, i$ vs- friends here. home after spending the vacation phi, A �yy,large aesortmeat of . A few of ourtfounF men attend at the home of her parents in _ _gytioaarT. Books,Dolls, Toys, jaat' - tiny with Tobias and na Caster, ed a ball in Brookhn on Friday Brussels. - Miss Margaret Macnab -onto[ evening last. The members of the curlinx reeeived for the Holiday trade. Call _-Friday and Saturday in Toronto. Miss Olive Powell, of Toronto, club spent an enjoyable afternoon _ an$ see them. R. E. _and-Augua-tt_Leggitt,.-_of nts few - Toronto, were home for the holi- cher parents. ite game. day. . ani-ton in business -meeting Weekly and Daily Newspapers :P Wednesday with a goo attend- _Island, spent Tuesday with Mrs. and roll call of the Baptist church -,"�- sure. seph Brown. was held on Thursday afternoon 'We X. 1-_. R=CM3.�R�,S0MT, - Wilmot Stoely. -of_Nor �od, _ '11rs. C. J. Brodie anaughrer, of this Geek. = iF spent the holiday with his par_ IIi.;Emu's;sr�visitl -telath-es -The'work e 1�fr-Leslie-Bpcsf- OC3�-$t Amt. - -- �CTtti'h in IS oodstock. fard, as accompanist at the ren-- 3 •ants here. ,� '� Ray Rumohr, of the Standard John Caster, of Toronto, and dering of the Cantata Foxy San- 'Bank, Bradford,' was home, on friend spent New Years with the ta" in the Methodist church on ru furmer.';i parents. the evening of the 22nd ult., is -- _ew Years. r- Thomas and hies. Gibbons spent Will. Leaper intends installing receiyiug much merited-praise, Ut asoliue lights in the skating rink and the thanks of those.interested ; Monday with their, son William, Kt K11 eyed daterUill,'of Toronto, are d a rendered on that ochim for the casion. = 1n Toronto., David and ales, Ross and fain- - 'pe g �Claus has lift a complete supply of _ily, attended the funeral d Mrs, hay returned after spending a grs. Cuttle, of Toronto return- week with relatives here. ed Uome last week afters ndin Ross sister, Mrs. Barr of Osh• _ '� --,at.wa, on Tuesday. � Thomas and Mrs. Nilson and a few weeks at the home of her I � Rev. W. R. and -Mrs. Wood family, of Myrtle, spent Monday sister, Mrs. Thomas;Neal, whtfre . . - Xmas GZIts at Sargent's Store and daughter, spent a few .days witlkJames��,nd sirs. Evans. she was cotrfined to her. bed far _ _T with friends in Rothsay and other Mrs. Anddrson and Miss Wadell, some time with an attar$ of —_Gonsietiug of__ . is in Western-Ontario. _ of Toronto, spent the holiday pneumonia. While not fully re --- "- Freeman Mantle, �f with Joshua acid Mrs Bundy. covered, her, --former-•stat --0 - Silverware, Cutlery, Skates, Hockey Stick, Guns, Hu h Greldge - health is being gradually restored Children's Bets, Etc. Also, Sleigh Balis, j township,has rented g g ' to her. realdeac$gtth%-east end and will Carriage Heaters, Snow Shovels - ..,take possession immediate] _ -- J. S.$rads wishes to thank the -- - Thomas and Mrs. �3t quarier�o-zeir peers and .all seasonable Hardware Goods. ' and family spent Monday with supported hint at the hall on Mon- The store is ult of Xmas ills former's parents, John and day, in spite of the notice that Noaelties. ll stud i ` he wished to retire as a candidate �+ Mrs. Stephenson, of Pickering. maw your choices . D. M. Hubbard has resumed as police trustee. -His object in . while lines-see con e. work in his school at Blooming YEARS Of •standing was to have an election a,l. ton, after spegdiag a pleasant as one of�Ue former trustees nom- CHARLES ARiGEN T, CLAREMONT holiday with Claremont friends. plaided-Ebel he was not put in ' Richard sand Mrs. Johnston, and I properly last year;there being no John Farmer, of Toronto, spent alectiotl at that time.-Com. HARDWARE, STOVES�D FURNACES n New Year`s Day with the latter'i, - —pMISET)v 9106 arents, Fred and Mrs. Farmer. ' NORTHERN GROWN TREES Widmer Miller and Walter All Reiievex! byV-PrPtahip Lydia E. Pillk� y Basten have severed their on. Apple, Pear. . Or (herr Peach. (grapes, a, Small Fruits. Ornameatair. Evergreen®, I\ V_ working with them ,for several -tkeston. Mo - '•For Seven ears I � Free, Send list of our wants for der MectiLIE1 With the e. P- R" 7 Everything to aba nursery 1:na: Catalcgu -months. suffered everythin I was in tied &Renoe wanted;apply for term:n `r The skates"g rink opened for For four or the days j. H. ry�,�.. Nurser'yman the season on Saturday eveniug at a time everyy Purt Elgin. Ontario ttve have pro- month.and so weak duf•P a wash- -- - - *.e r -when there was mood crowd in I could hardly wall[. - attendance, as was also on :'yew 1 I cramped and had er that Almost ' night. iw w backache and head- Years �� rung itself. Miss Margaret Cowie, of Mark- 1. -ache, and was so CHOPPING • `� ham, spent the holiday with *zs !nervous and weak �t It washes the Mea: Brown. On her return Houle i that- I dreaded to _ _ :Iothes with, ti she was accompanied by :lily• see anyone or have - out rubbing or u anyone move in the tearing them. �-- -:TdA Brown, who:•n•ill spenii a few room. The doctors The undersigned is prepared to do da •a with her. �,i gave me medicine to grain chopping every day he debenture bylaw tri raise ease me AL those It w .hes a a , �� the iaim of $13n0, times,and said that I ought to have an in the week except -, whale tt;bie of by nay of loan g clothes clean, �� to be Myed in the conah-ilctiun of operation. i would not listen to that, 1 Saturday. r wrist-bands cement sidewalks in the village of and when a friend of my husband told - ;+nd x11,In from r•.i Claremont, was voted upon on him about Lydia E. 1?tnkham's -sire- JQhlll F. Ba91e13+ Greenwood d to.lo minutes table Comp and and what it had done Monday. and earr" .by 49 for wife, __--- -' for his wife, I was willingto take it_ - •and-25 against. A:, a result of N picture of health and i SO YEARB' - Now I look the this vote the lice trustees will - • - police feel tike it,toe. I can do my own house- g.X�PER1t:NiC� be able next year to build a large work, hoe m rden,and milk a cow. I 1` �ga t�Our booklet tells3 how and i3 tree. Don't waft until yotY can't wash any amount of eemetlt walk, and I can entertain company and euio7 more,but write for it to-dry. Address— _ rorithout increasing the rate of them. I can visit when. I choose, and -• '¢�-" fax as any-o n_ae� woman. � any da in the month. I wis co P t White 10 A Election matters waxed quite talk toeverysufiertngwomanandgirl " roaarm in the village un Monday -Mrs.Dxxk B�lt^z,Sikeston,Mo. Trude M&+•rte W-ho has charge of`Pickering Township. -idle edttest fora position I the The moat successful remed in this Dena+ts = polic-Crelae trustee board in particular coufltry for the cure of all forms of Carvrtlextrs Aa t stir. The female complaints is Lydia E. Ptak- ► a.ennln••stecee.t.d°ei�'�tO°""' - - Vv JRa BRYAN ting thp gdotl ascertat• ant opnmo w area.s° i,a following is the number o v ompound. - ► a 'n'ra�r.`�A`GS� a o a •c 9' t x secured b each candidate : Geo. It is more widely and enocessiully .ender..�dr� ,10C,��va, ° = w Z - �ARBERI y need than an other remedy. It has Patanu o.�t.n t� o trtuen .+sates . �! Tobaccos, pi and smokers -- Cooper. SO ; J. B. Madill, 7 ; An- .e� ��� of women who have •s• roC4�"t'' C �° _$' d so drew Johnston. a0; T. Caster, 51 ; been troubled with lseements. in- '' , c not sundries, antral dere Bell ddi�s�� fico � ; � � C i .4 'Telephone. Co. Aaaggencs for . J. S. Bundy, 3. As a result of fiammation,ulceration,fibroid tumors. Q d o m s-is I C Rolston Lnundry.� h b.,,eremd,uto.ens.a w..�ts trsa aw i i "•� itJre race t e first three named itre�arities,periodic pains,backache; ,on y aet•m/fe loses.] T. for s IG V __rill constitute the board for the that-beadngdownfeelias. indigestion~ • �rp't4 eo1°w g 0` c from ° « CLAREMONT. ONTARIO ` i and nervous Prostration.after all other � �o I, coming year. meansha_dfailaL Why don't you tryst? 06191 110111 Newl � Is•��e toM S a •o, 'yam+ = - A' Greed Racing Cassius] will tr ea wti+t°sueb 7ttt 2 r �� i � 3,e as ,!o ,b s .Pickeriag Lumber Y be held in the Caledonian Rink on - I. Jan. 9th when �� re 1�iw 'Tuesday evening, _ the following prizes will be given: "Q^ �„ ��^ �T�� Yea r o „ ,, n g t;a All grades of NeBrunswick flhingles Barrel race, to be won three times, ll �j lr GY1 , -t • • • • e J•° O a and'patent roofing• prize, a gold-filled watch. Farm ;a S -� N ;;- CAn Y r y~ 1 in. and'h in.pine-,and 1 in. and 2 in, .erg race, to be wnii three times, 1. By economizing in a business like way. -First select.the best ►f hemlock, rough. pair of vvhifAetrees, 2.-neck yoke. _ c I «��i 1 in.pine and hemlock,dressed. Dr►nking race, 1. ijC. 2. 50e. — • o �. a r neo IRax � -goods and then buy them as cheap as ycxi can. In no e g ,•es and.notched. There will be skating every Sa tor- ell a"� J'D° O Tereus Btrsotly coereh'y 7 '1 day night. Admission to Carni- -case take inferior goods. Our customers all g It 4 g a -KI Jail' A° '^ vel-S-Spec 10-- Ladies 15c. Cr�I m g = g e:m1 Septi W. D. GORDON &SON, , p , know where they Ret value for their ,- I I M Pickering,Oat and Gents, 20•c. . Claremont band oOt' ' I iu attendance. [Honey-correct weight and = i! �, o ��' a0t - Edward Derusha, a former resi m.� 0t~ __r _--: full •pea?are. : -�- v dent, of Claremont, but Alio has January 19191-wnitbyl6,oenaw.is.9roaRba 17, olrq Pen 19,U=bridge 19,CaaninKton ll, _ residing with his daughter Brougham Central Store: seaVerwn11Uptergrove9 -been 1- iu - -. �--- . -. - <•: number of years, died very sud- denly � - denly on'Wednesday lent at the GEORGE PHILIP' BROUGHAM New Blacksmith Shop 1 enamel home of his brother, Frank, lof North Claremont, where he had ;r :been visiting for some time. Death iacksmitli was due to a.paialytic stroke, and Ha g' ed* ---he expired in about three minutes f 00 sh former n y. Thom- Of an materials and deeijco ...after being stricken. His body D . -SIMPSON d to do general kept in stook. It will pay you was.taken.on Friday to Niagara ,_-.,_ _ ac sm1 I nes. , _ SO am pre � eau at out werT<e std iaspeot our stook =Falb:-where intermenttook place. bl k 'th'ng in all lines and obtain prides Don't be•misled b7 _ HORSH OHOSINt}A SPECIALTY agents we do not employ them,ooneegneel- The deceased who was it years of " y e No. 302 Claremont 1 we can, and do throw off the agents :age at the time of his death, at Well. the rush of the--Holida •s is. over._ _Now we call your oyommission of le per oent.,wbiob you wHf no- .--one time kept hotel in.this vil- attention to something•you'll want for every day,and Ind. phone, i e _ g iron F. os my sav by purchasing ed M, lage, but has been living retired it !$-a bargain you can't get every day—it TORN- McGRAT�I oalTioLoi, for some time only lasts for one week-from WHITBY GRANITEhitt , O The Brougham `Union Lodge, CLAREMONT, ONT. Whitby, o°t.et' _ A-F:da A, M _held their ath �Sriral`�_> -_ EVANS- regular mein a nes ay W. A1�1 a,'+• night ast when the following of --- --- -- - The Pickering E. t fibers were installed for the en- -Granulated lbs. Sugar pump Manufacturer suing year: W. M., Bra T. C. Vigilance Committee. . _�--- _ _ P 1 Brown ; I. P. Vii,, Bro. -David Shop and Residence, Dundas St Gregg ; S. �i' ]aro, L. Middleton ; The object of this-Association is to i J. W.. Bro. D. Morgan ; Set., Bro. � WHITBY,ONT. W. Wood TrelY?!. Bro. Jns*� OCD lessen stealing and prosecute4 _ Rev. Z� . R. o the felons. t 4 House Joshua Bundy ; S. ,D., Bro. D. reed .. Every Customer buy one dollar's worth of Goodsxin thisSTORE = - -- Th doors was •o Whitby Scott-;--J. D., Bro. J. Underhill; , , g Bdsmheia.havivaproper[ystoIoncommunl• vI. G., Bro. Thos. Birkett ; O. G., (F lower and Tobacco excluded), will• et 19 ]bs•vf.Granulated oaf;mmedi pro with any member S, S. -of- sugar, sate getting'-only ice n $ro.,J. A. Madill; , Bed. Jag. Sugar for$1':00. A9 oil ar aware of the high pr Ediatelye committee- We are prepare&to instal wood orIron J S Bro W H g g have beenabout pumps on short notice,also site McFarlane; - la MTs, fdr one dollar. 51,00. Eo all kinds of repairing, • thine Cas- --> r•bip lbs r.-Pugh; D. of U., Mamba i ter; Chap., Bro. Geo. Johnston ; Tiakaq'mav be bad drew the President'or '*geni for the Ontario Wind Mill. 'Tyler Bro. J. H. Madill. AfGbr s.or•r•n on appiioatio°• also gasoline engines and f .installation the members retired Tis is a bry Goods Store, a Shoe Stere, a Grocery 9tore,'a Crockery s:ec Com —� O, Banks, �, the egtire r to the room below where all sat Store and a Millinary Store. w.V. Richardson,Pickering, Ont' t oven to as oyster supper; and MAGNET CREAM/,-8HPA. ATOS ei where a most enjoyable evening „ ' J.A O'Contl6 Arthur Jeffrey- Phone No.50 at resldenoe. :she spent _ De SIMP.SON & Co.' - ' PICS.E RIN G >Pr..l�.a.. _. .r .,, .. •.....`.44� •G• ,. w...;,V..,� ,. - _ .. , .- - '-M r.1' ,: a....,. '. - ', _ ;j 'c. « . v,'� .,,.'--.- /•a'-. d' .,..•+'r.- R'Y,.Gnn_s,.,Y.f.e k:f K..S;!,l,,vx.w - p'T.a ,}'.. a M'. _.-.%��' - -{ N•'Y A. si,.0 "A i.•••t •+d '.,'�"� .,.u. - !� _ ..vy, ,,,..7 Pl.•, !;-. � "`•'�� .:vii.. 4.4 ,re,-;�..•sn�r ':•�.w-«,r .y:+;�. my ';r,.+'-..� � ex s.;�.�-:f•.,"^J'• •'ws.L•'�aa «X..,tii"'"]t:. _ .. . sw.,. ::,..'�: '� •� .off ''�''s., � � a 'I mom r Y .a • - r. ._ .. ..soot. .r • ._ Ar 2f - . • Y .f: !t.- 'y i ... '•.:_ _ > _ ♦�'S'•. ,• ;' :.Y 9Y t.:-"y,y�.._.. .. .f . ..vole i y. ' meat in plazr% increased bustiaess. ante- . 'J'"ts and iir other ways the 0Z=Z=O gaenteel , " • compsn7 may,improve its petition. and. therefore, the security behind its bonds I,et Dick PERFUMED E.- -�- � �+ O� � and,naturally the value of the bonds: but:t this is not reflected is the mar. • " ket pries of the bonds it ta..ot small im- -- - --- -- b dm's DdI�4rAue. Bo. eery tnrotivs (fonds-a"re --LL T' 7- �— duh afreeb tat iikply to app 7.. materially while - 7 `, __ the more a eeulative issues often show_ - seed you marked appreutatlou. ad , con !t oar im• - ;_' - --CAUTh11 ave base_ prof,--T&akWW- [W uisuiplo, (%&nada COs f - nslac, cli.n alert bouts. on,tZte week eudtntr Ja„u. Put a strong glass on the (abet and.examine it closely rorty time.. ,eo•of. "• Alyra shook for.'the It free rr Gl I lett'S." ' erys. 1911, the bonds cold in some opium y . iI! ' srtocxs e g _ ut 'as. Last week the quotation wad Like,all good articles,which are extensively advertised,Ga Lye .; --7-7-- w t t b t n 101 t a wd. •'slttd »future' has resulted is fro rent( and ver close( imitated. In some instances the imitators reset. and" frequently Y y so*' ter solely from the improved position of the have-actually copied directions 'and other printed matter •from .our .. r'• ou+otty Dick muipatiy. ` Yet. had tate. bonds not .poi label word`for word. Be wise, and refuse to purchase imitation 5 ptclka out soasod au actio market this improve � •- -, _ „�,r„ _ articles for the are never satisfactory. . - peed Atm for a tnestA sin went-wotdd not ,hare been reflected. y ; As & dated, in bonds cannot �n8i5t On Getting- �'I��Btt�ev Ca. ®� e $1roCIK•t Bi2-d seed be said to possess stability of market , ' -•1.e trim enjoy the cake of B.eokti price in a very high degree. home of the and decline tQ accept anythingtthat looks '.t0 be'an imitation Or - BiriTrear that comes la every bos- rod tgrtoe the tatpreveea•m b► ku smaller issuer enjoy a fictitious stabil- that is represented to be '"just as cod" 1 LL TT t `J g pAunac•,AetettMatd sane• •-- �� ley oTLing to the tact that they have no PCS A F�%:l a E o or "better," or "the same thing." In our - - - -----Let"15trt:'_try 04 Dud Tonic at, market quotations to reflect their price eo tiwY e o experience of, cogs 'fifty years in business . =e - our expense. Hatt us illi eoavat-- -m��eete ^n the whole, however._ we have never' knovmi of an imitation t' below,fluted tn.and we will send rest. these bonds are eublect to fluctuations, - sb3"bey fie•,too tun ofs.mttesot _ ��> E�� article that has been a success, for imita- f Smek's Etrd Tr"L 45 depending on the business outlook_' Of tocs.,ace not reliable people. At the best . I curve, lust as our business depreFsions NICHOL60N tc BROCK do not reagh'the same depths of dejection the "just as good" kinds are only trashy *.111!rsd•tet., Toronto. imitations, so decline them with thanks : Fbr this aeupaa pl +AZy a very•:vtide margin: indeed, it may f , ssste seed me,' a - ' dna on aq be noted-nol' our periods of prosperity v -every-ti '--- - - •:�••;, 7 hs•of chute or La - _ ppaurtt,, two full $tir Ohba of bract'• r Bird Treat,and eti+itse ; carry us to f �� 'e n•+ t sten of basin as and credit. &e similar ' E.W. ILLET� OMPA UM1TED Pwas. -�-- oonditioes do with our American cousins 9 ' I in the States, our industrial bond prices' WINNIPEG. TORONTO. ONT. MONTREAL. , Azionass do not fluctuate sq violently: on the ce4EIT •< .- • 1.0- than e'� V �A wbole, there has been more up r down in Canadihn price movements so " ter. - 3 - -_ MAKING ��� ���r � " �j C���1 ,L - not checked; I had just time to! NEWFOUNDLAND'S �jEALTH. EXTRAORDINARY ECHOES_ t t r L JAS GOOD AS DDCTQR IN stet' aside, so as to clean the smoke -• The finest echo in the world is to — _.___ and give,him the other barrel in Large Degosite Of -Slater ilarlile be heat»] to the cathedral at Pisa ' - - THE _ the same lace. That was enough, and Car �- uta DtiEATHR g nets. - Italy, If t�c�, nates are sung there u DOUSE and brought Lm up short when h-o is no reverberation, but if three THAN FiipM ALMOST ANY OTHER $ahq'a wn was all, but on.tne. He slid fora A report of the United Statgs notes a're stung they are at once - ct.As$ of BOND reciter("at St. Johne states"that fry= taken u , i,y the wails of.the eidifice, kept�in every.home where there are tit a is - e . t I little ones. Thf3X are as,guod as a his charge, with his great forefeet I e ate epu � ed, and varied un- t, rammed out in front of him. i roofing and other purposes are at til the seem as a wine doctor; are absolutely safe'and can The next instant he wheelP4 and,'.Trigity bay, about 190 miles by rail y ltatflsr Mow•& Than Otis and one-11atrl-always .be relied • upon to diiv from some tnajeatic organ. The Points ore municipals u • Rule-` awv an malady arisen from de- cra.shbM back. into the. jtmgle. I and steamer north `of St. Johns. most , extraordinary natural echo � Y y K had dust time, to slip, :n another They are 600 to 500 feet in width, im the world is to be heard by the • 'Bwfnds usually Fairly Easily Marketed rangements yf the stomach or cartr, go ani gi�•a it to him in the ' and extend for mires; 7s per Bent I tide of a small lake in Bavaria. and Have Fair Prespeata of Apprealat•I bowels. C'once,rniing them llrs. O. ear as he vanished. After wait- j of the slate is a bright purple and On one hand rises a perpendicular A. Wheeler, Northlands,_ Sask., ing ar{ew moments to compoge< my I;the remainder of an' attr.lctire eliff several thousand feet high, Ing in Value-industrial 'Price Fluctu- a. I. ha�•e,found Babt s Own belong' to the : = tenons Devetad on outtoott for business ` t i ners:c I explained matters to Al- I,I grayish green, They be, g while, on the other side is &dense . Tablets an inval+iab a m+arficiae. i' lah Din, my orderly, wht, was new same geological f4rmatiun (Cram f„�est -If a pistol is fired.on the ,yd$djtlons. live twenty miles from town and '-to gam but full of p k.:: thoie of North Wales. to p gen back a faint the e, brian) a� take the woods d 1tIC r-- liftb u .a m d cin `I' t„-have so re, f r, Fut -tile tw ue would .not the' The geographical position of these 1 dies away, but la -echo that gradual y Y - e at hand. I a dap.alis,.bciug so near the Arlan pre+cc+ntic it is heard from.the cll`ff, The articles eontr;buted by 'Invoctot' sider the Tablets a rrat nece.ssisq nastPest bit of jungle that he could' are Mr the vo•e purpose of guiding pr" ; I g tic steamship ruute9, commands an continually increasing in power,_tell ,-+ peC.:�e tnve•enrs. ae:d, it pooe,ble of sav in the home and' shat-''necPr be find. if fled, tracking, there was - :'- tea =bra. crow torn;„ moot+. ti•r�n.rh �' exceptionably fsrorabl+s pussies burets over one's head like a j without them. The h 1ve kept m� ,every chance of tire" elephant tat rt plae+T:s it in w,idoat -uterpresde The 5 the American and-their �lr_oducts to. deafening real,.of thunder. Lor L11e export of lmpartiat and reliable character •of the baby well--and 'have made him x ing us unawares -arid getting` ' a European cell- .; information may be relied upon Tb+ L- 'The-Ta lets as-+ bit of-his_ own back, and something tars uE consumption. 1.- wr,teP of these aruchis and the. publishes beanie baby;' -- - ' of thl• palter have no interests- to serve Kold by-medieirlP.deaiets or by. mail ,neer.' 11ivh Pin wag-game to du A- large depuzit of marble occurs .4 Typsrisn was upbrsidtng her In eonneenon with tots marc.: other thea�at ,.5 cents x box from- Dr. �<'il- the tracking-trio game i t tact; -,those or the readas , _ within a few miles of one of th©' husband on his dninken habits liatns' Medieine ' C'u:, $sects-i tie, f�,r he wanted to run after -th®I arms of Bay of Islands, on the west sauirig he was ruining has health. (By Ont.ee undyed roast of l�ewfuundland The de "Don't -be alarmed about me, m _ �,, . elephant, is `t50 or more in wizlth dear," he. said. "The doctor says investor.') - .: =arils he stopped andcheld-up his. posit feet_` TH F. CII.�SE OF THE "ROGI'F. t t Q tiv. I could and extends at least two miles is Y'?n` in the pink of condition: ' lssdastrtal bonds vane, very considerably ng rt'th'c�' s ue eBTth'-a' ere sign fel Cream Colo awhcn j�olished, vnYe-wedgy g flow the highly ariev vers-in the care Hvitler TON Uiy Erpertenee AV,tIf tp f � g s-3 for to look 'at your tongue, and - of mlotaa companies-to the. relatively., a Fantpus I•:1_rphant. that. he wars badLy wounded, and, has.been pronounwd,by competent I tat your nose," retorted his wife. ver conservative.' where the valor of _ bent.on mischief. At that mom- marble'workers to be equal to the y Sometimes an elephant gnus mad l t The theory that misery likes cow• i land equals or exceeds the amount of ent I stepped on"a dry twig. which best Italian. an accounts for some mari�ia es, tho bond issue, the rate of income does and turns man-killer. Full of!snapp ed beneath me. With- a- A garnet deposit-of exceptional p Y S rancor against•. eve ythin$ ..and shrill scream, out reale ttie aleph- pos8ibihties has been discovered on not. as s rule, vary `really. 0[ roarer. _ y : • the net refuse on the amount of the ever body, he lies In wait 1n the+ant. an ialand situated.in St. Dlichael's lunge near a road, and giveschase. pThe orderly dodged c ught hie bay, e+outhern Labrador, about ' > invertroenti to Black Lake asbes- to an 4.ne w110 pastes. The toe bonds at she present time cannot 1)e "rogue, as he` .is called, will foot in a.creelser, and lad'c ravel- thirty-five miles north of Belle Isle tar short of '23 vac cent. tone cannot- sometimes have-mbny hufhan lives ing"in front of the charging cast. in the straits_ _The island i aboutV. +speak with accuracy as the makers v[ to his account' before some daring As the.elephant emerged from the ,.a folie"Tung, half a .mile tyide,,and '` any bond tpcome "table that she writer native, or more probably a sahib dense cover, I gave him another' 200 feet in height. The vein oscura ' 4 za seen aid not conlermplate.snob a huge, with art ex res•-ri'Ber aut:ceeds in. bullet in the °over spot as before, on the.south side-of the island near ., p and he rolled war to the 'shot ltkc the edge of a cliff, and is:exposed *. te return on. bonds). Outside of Chia, we killing him.,. In ."-Big Game Sho<A- a, rabbit. As the smoke cleared ffor about 330 feet in len th and _._. . .: may Toed hope.ua qua tnataaces the serosa ing in-Upper Burma' Dialer Evans' stet iy, I saw his huge carcass. 11 feet.in width. It is compos=ed of varies about se that on mtinic7pala with tells his experience with a famous. He meactifetl_..nine feet se'ten crystals of garnet about the size of the very -important .difference, that the rogue. inches at the.shoulder, and had one large orae es, with sufficient.mat- basis of cotni,ar.son is about a point My trackers got the trail in the tusk, • That,.however, wars .a beau-_� g t, ' • higher: .The RTerage net_ return on in morning, but we so t1m«i-ries _ - typighed close to forty rim (a 'flintt• c}iiarti"'and 'txiica) to dustrtals is hither for equal security vancp as to come up with the-beast ty• hold them together. _ { the that upon any,other form of tabid• in the ey;rning, when he would be porn]s. The other tusk had been I On the north' side, about 60 feet fi broken off at the root probably_ I , , , y - ed rporate obligation. feeding. We found him at'- foitr in a fight. I,took & bunch of , from the solid vein and running Y - This ronit;Luus on of the chief' ad. o'Cloek; Tim first intimutiun magus � big as a football out of parallel with it, are smaller crys- vantasP9 of- in-dustrial�nds. �- ' -" that' I had' of his presence 'a vs 'v the broken tusk The._ps,or beast!tats, but much €srther apart.. Be= - a second point In .fever o Iadflsui• short rush through_a patch of thick must'have endured (milts i gond the 330 feet in length the..ro k �.+s- aid" is their maiketabiiity. rot all in• 'scrub. Both trackers took: to f to a toothache. No wonder that to cover w1 s .-an i salveontoyoutthild'3skint, treesP. , acid T.saw nothing mm e' of t suine�this sod covers-rite- xten anddus�trtolF{bmeddra•receat (rafter i depends I bedlie e�thaad-t nearly every Vogue sioli of �eiii.='Clvep khP.sautli si a FZ►sTw' u I' shad lj ne into :c,- urge-. gar a and enters the. bio _dust I had Rone into the patch a dls- sl on the hv:ics. or the issuing house. ••de a' elephant' is fferng from some; edge of tMe cliff. whir}: is almost + rule, however, an issue which could varcls when, with a f4endish screFim, F .�'st� 'ctrl, or. iseas �71rr dim are profusely ei.Pose�c O;Wli' t4. l a bly ag-if you tOb get it mea m ended to a careful investor- him c srun� ts-- fat0 e C f StOtilaCll? ' the e-1,rphanti cliiargw�d 'at"my order- Yo,U would nut put a . would,pis eFs the very distinct advant• self from the dense.coo. freta. an i.r offenzn a beast Into a about, spa. level. Tfiis shows that ly and my Pp. I of bein' 1 readily marketable. On es- an the right. :•fit first-I cor.=id savage"man-hunter.; the s+l Iv' >5 almost iaieshaustible• �O3lSe��.� of 'animal'fat, N ------_— the other hand, many very well secur see only' the -bending fell e;as ;. and that they can be quarried ata _ l minimum of rest.• _. colored by various mineral ed and otherwise desirable 'industritil"the `htige btute tort';' }lis• wh.Y O 7 This garnet has been 'tested for poisoai (such as .many bonds .are piimvniy to market. It -is im• h but presently he .bur=.t 4 thropg_ ; > abrasive tor- and pronounced su erode salves acre) sato �our f portant, therefore-t`o decide'tletoretiand out with his trunk '`tiq]ttTy coiled, �+' S �f r p - C11lld s blood is way of the marketability is a feature to be, his ears cocked, and his head held. .a fl aALSTI-trsLUNGS perior for that lir ore to an`y fouridi' . y ' - pastictilarly' dcsire3 before deciding or, }iigh. I aimed low at the haze of rdrPsco A PRICE. 25.CENTS elsewhere.' Itis also tih'ought'tha stomaell�.. Thea why. d0 an investment. —'� slabs of any-size and thickness can Jio b era of thr es? -� his trunk, and gave him the rightT - :be cut and polished. If so, it will y y The praspeat oi' appreciating in value barrel' at;fifteen yards. CII'\ESE COlIPl'.FZI �S._ Takeaorirlr: .Usesiwiys Wes _ of an industrial bond depends a great The smoke hiin T round- me like be In e g' to building trades, re sorbs( exsenecs provided in deal nn the' actiiity of rho' market for a pall but'st(K7pkng do lF, I :SAW to The, exquisite complexion of the as they would be exceedingly hand tem sem. Z.m-&sk eoatalos youn* C'hinc a women is due not to } , -attractive and new of a.n animal oil"or fat, -ths-f particwlar band.--Through iniprovei a h enter__ung, as as-;ee.n slrspe + for both 'inside infi QuE3i o�rra-}= and no pofsot elite —__ -- OUT, 10 ca're'ful manipulation of the ,mental work. Shippin,g'Yaciliiies I` g matter. From start to•ftnish fn s face done by expert masseuses. are 'c1ce11ent, the .water being it is purely herbal. - •hey begin'by a gerrt]e pinching of deep, and there is perfect security It will beal sores,ulcers,absra --r' 1 YOUR INCOME INCREASES the checks between -the ti s of _t shi s , eruptiosas, ulcetes, k �0 � p for the ]argca ps w1G06C EVERY TIME YOU BUY s their fingers,, which lasts fully tail' ' cuts, burns amd ' bitsises more ht • t} 1 lotions on f _ +:� qufckly than.any other known A systematic plan of buying bonds is a sure and profitable way of vcquir- mitwutrs; . fen apply ing an income independent of your business or salary.' ;- ahYorh�nt cotton, then an'unguent,• << - -s , preparation. It fs ar.tlaetptk, - - The rate of interestiartearly double that obtainable in any investment sartith oASe trews delich by ti ylof to+cheeks I' CCan Hilda-, ay. Itlneverrems�ene thing' gt:icor cu,cures puzs, infll'.med approaching it in safety: sorer and b'ood- cola tai It is a a]wat-s ce+�ding from -the nose of my religion." Bertha-t for combination of heeaalfhg�erand The Bonds handled by this Company are standard-and ca always command ind commmiisures ef'the lira toward dear, there's not enough of it for I • scientific purity. Ast thoss who it necessa or desirable to turn them cash.' t g � - love roved lit. ready sale if ry the ears. T-bis is a harmiess'.and hat. Dib ht be.'enoug)t, :#taps, - - ' - Bonds are the ideai'forri5 of investment for those*ho realize the.unser- p to make you a pocket handkei- I p _ tainty of speculation,but who desire the:highest possible return oh their money, fw;hich logically can ..be - Tce�^ommPndedCein chief." - Irl ar=t^cr"'a and.w+vt Sao an�es- We will be pleased to put your name on out mailing' " cRvca i vrer then 'they °slitstil$ 'b - 6e.Bub c oro L L o. 2 alb for yree (list and send yoa.literature on the subject of Bonds a hire the physic':tn is consult Sher(flattering witl>, eyes and SECURITIES conrerni'nrg a fade�l or otherwise voiced"Arthur, dears, I find that unattractive complexion. Vve still need a few' things to make R a Y A L CQFPORATtt�N LFM i T E D otic little household more 'service- . B/►rfK OF MONTREAL BW DING YONGE AND QUEM S'I;REETS R. O WHITE " TORONTO Ea;chall pitchers, lrtt+,r-r:lrt:ers able." He-"What is it now 2" ; .IN ONTRiAL-OU BSCC-MALTFAX-OTTAW Manager LONDON(rNo.) ant} prFnchers are at judged by J She-"Wel I, for instance, we need SkOIJLI) BE �!J��� y��tE i, " s iiew• hat fur me l„ the:: de•i�ery 0—mm wgi .,,.!.- u. ..., .�,-..._,�� '4 .a...w..x'r..., - .. ,.,� n.� "t c.�ts�l,r_ m rS•.�.-,—.�i `t Tz,,,l Y 5�, a.x'rtrn9 3 ..•. b,:,5;, ,' ..^'s•.:.i,q�''�.•s -:,tea :::y,�•,e ,,,z�. �"'"�* x,,. � "'"='-+ - 1 • s " .. r. y' .....,m-c. .rmw �••,-••,:a,,,a- ^•s'- r...:�c.s a'•�""-• _,.. ., 'sn' 'h '.,°"' r .w r+• ,: .{�... v 4«+wr�..S w� fin:. F 9Y _ C i T■■ YALTY' ON SKIP GREBH$- A.'BEGGAR'S AWFUL FATIS. A A Spanish PrinceCOULD and dip Wife Woman Was Tern'to Pieces, .by haat Ashore•on English Coast. Fiexce Jiastiffx. -• -"- SLEEP AT NI09TS A pitiful tragedy occurred - r6- 'The Duchess of fife' and he.r gardens that _.-. - •A ce,ntry in'the'beautiful — < daughters appear to be the only encircle Prince Ruffo's villa. on the _—.. a "'FILL YOUND RELIEF rvya recon y er'- Flaminlan Way,on i e gates- HE •� } "l DODD'$ SIDNEY PILLS. go the .ordeal of shipwreck...with of Rome, Italy. A poor beggar the ssible exce tion of he Arch ver a of starvation ' t possible P womari.nn Elie F g — duke John of Austria, who;accord- ventured up the main walk to ask _.. : A the re wanaoII, o as a e e sea, ea s the London Cllronicl'e. villa, inside which "Prince Ruffo - senb a, message of cheer to those .Prince Henry of 'Prussia;-however • g>c ind-dinner-in�ton- � who feel the weariness and dig- who, circumnavigated the - globe or of a professor new] nominated couragement ' that eofates from twice before he was 20, has on two to the international .-Institute of4 . broken rest. occasions -braved a watery grave. Agriculture, adjoining the-princel y� -When he ,was a lieutenant his ship.' pro erby. Thrust awn wit - Mackliin, Bask:, Jan. 1 Especial). was caught in a violent squall and )lars�epithets by mercilass9attend- - •-Those who suffer from sleepless one of the sail4ors was washed over- ants, the poor•woman was wending �. nights and get up in the morning boaiid. Prince Henry plunged of hei< way back towards the meSBive FARMS FOR REN "AND A feeling tired and discouraged will ter him, and despite the Meavy sea, iron gates, when, overcome with FEATHER DYEING T " �I find Fenewed hope in the statement succeeded in effecting a rescue'. hunger and fatigue, she appears to cl°main ,,,d Curling and Hfa Gloves ciaan°d T�yT on�eox,-stn eoLso � have fallen into a swoon just inside T�ese can be sent bT post,io per oa, �� made'by Fred Swanson of this Some years later he rescued another l The beat plane to place. He could not sleep at sailor"from drowning off the South the entrance: U NBuildingsi near BED r ACRES on.-' a _ _ �f About mkini ht"pier shrieks 'BRITfSN AMERICAN IlYE1NG Cd A ``He discovered•the cause. American coast' at a paint where s P g il�o:vTxsAL .s and the barking of dogs brought WXNTY-FTv71-ACRE paIIrr IPA"- '�• It was Sidney trouble. He rliacov the sea is infested with sharks. the rince and a body of retainers Will �c�T�pT stick house and Good Buildings: Bred the cute. It is Dodd's Kid- The Dorsetahire coast was one,-- outsde wit interns and ievoly- � 11�LV 11"u i�O_ Catharines. , • ens QI_a"rwal s_hi�wreck._In cUl'<: - - - ars za-tti>�ice•-��ui�gl-ara were 1QUlLBER ON noon aroox, a$e.I�t "Yes," Mr. Swanson says in an 15W Prince Phillip of Castile and 'breaking into the place. Soca, and Dairy Farms- is alton, 'p.�q, - - ; were sailing from - fork, Ontarip and Priaoe Edward Oona• - ". h h4erview regarding his case, I his wife,-Juana, g however, they came upon a scene ,A New Discovery .,� Inas troubled with my kidneys for Flanders to Spain when. a violent of horror. A couple of furious Dver a year, so bad that I could not 1 storm cast them- ashore near Poole. mastiffs, let loose earlier stn the EVERAL GOOD FRUIT el BARYa 1<x P P avenin had Scented out and de- the Niagara Fruit Belt. sleep at nig�ts,. After using one Philip was revailed upon to ac- ''Mr. Wm. R. Copeland, of sil Pape lit of $ lOCal ma g' Ave., Toronto, after searching"over a -11$x o 8 Iii n g- nuded the-b Of the woman, ten years, has dincovnred a remark A-'fITUBA. FIABKArCHEWAr� ¢.. �___� - ostia, and British Columbia �.aa great rah' Four boxes removed nate, Sir Thomas-Trezichar u w Lc ey wars -them ferocious able leme¢�p Mwhlc a_ ccesx;uCDABAmlly. !p am41i or large bloctts.�__ =- ill my paib and now I sleep well Henry VII. invited the Prince to tearing to pieces. The unfortunate tion, One, a Toronto Railway motor• I►nd I am as strong in my Kidneys Windsor, adding that he would take .victim expired. in the hospital tne� man, wax-riven ten da s only to live I Farm. cuusirlt H. W. Diwvon, D huff. •Its any man." no refusal. The Earl of Arundel, followingday. She was 7`l ears by Lw° doctnte one el parties a ,.b.aon, '' Coiborue ::t., Torurto- Y Y .ppeci&list: interested parties will.,ba Wye' If the Kidneys are WTOflg the with a troop of horse, escorted 'Of age. - furnished, named and uddresses of , blood becomes clogged with im- Philip to the royal residence where - SL a who have been cured. Price, ACgNTa WANTED. _ ! , �' � lit a bottle, or six for $5'. Mention' purities and natural rest is an im- he wild entertained for about .a P ueafext a:press office ordering. AGE Ir8 WANTED. - A LI'iS wM k; possibility• Stros health Bid- fortnight. Henryook;adranlage Query home.suppWrilies. w for our oho Pe g' y g ry Gffm I •-)ISCOtiRAGING PROGRESS. tin: or agents .anDaopo Wa have - y9 mean pure blood, new life all of--the enforced visit to e'xt6rt ,(e (( RreaterR agency_ proposition in c.'nn lv + s►ver the body and that 'delightful concessions from the Prince on QUICKLY store COUGHS. CURES COLE) - to day. 50 outlay aeccvOttawa. tta _ 1NjALg THE THROAT ANO LUNGS. $0 CENT, SC Olr rt not doing 8a well, in C. I. Co., 228 Albert 4c•'Ottawa aaDiy y C ~ eat that is the awee'test thing ia�matters at issue between them, and Cour mathematics as you ought to ' �ife, DBdd's Kidney Pills always . then sent him to Spain by way of. be, Johnny,' said -3vIrs. Lapsling;r HELP WANTE , +A make strong, Maltby Kidneys. Falmouth. It is-humane to put some th' g3 "at our age our..cousin Horace I '1 out of their misery, Shattered .lamas, y g 3 f ALEYrutE\-��o PEP. 1YES;1; SELLING - was half,way through differential vise hnad i:rR Beater. tiample aria for 'instance, „ terms ?3c. bluney refunded it tinsatiefac- AFRICA'S GREAT FORESTS,. While more prwatert in winter. calipers. when sadden changes In the wet- wry. Collette Sltr, tumDaay, Colhag- One of the great natural t-rea- w d. oat. u. u hs and ailments of �Thousandg of mothers can testify oa — . {;Hier try the strongest constitutions, _ ADVE , ►ares of Africa is the Immen,ta -_,,- rrwE:vrY 'ro T,r,, i3AFteers lone •.,a ,.,, the virtue of Mother {'rravea t xtra troy ical forest tha-t-fieri a g - t,ved to nw ua ra alone f for T r, pa !oa a Omost unbroken from the extrema!: the throat may come in any sea- Worm IrxLermlIIator, becaLtse Lhey trate every day tet ti teach you barber - son: At first sight of derange- know from experience how useful " - trade; o,cpere iascruct Write 16r a nt Draa d" southern end along the eastern 1 lice, Louie free. Writo fur catnlugue' bighlande to the equator. There ment use Bickle s Anti Consump- it ia., TAKE-NOTICE. 3twier •Larbee. Cottage, S21 .Qu i, Last are gapb iD o sad the treeia change ! Live Sp-rup -Instant relief will be - :.� Eve P bilxh Pimple, stramht teatlmfir,i: Toronto. i In kind somewhat with change of experienced, and use of th medi- Wife (CII her return home) we nit prpe ageote: tntervleee. tro:a ' welbknowa people.. -MISCELLANEOUS. < :latitude, but upon the whole'it has I cine until the cold disappear will "Have you noticed that m hug- From all over America they testify to Y y the merits ,of MrNARD N LININEaT--t-he JAY and FARM ot'ALEd,, Wilson's -4:1 � the same character throughout. protect the-lungs from attack. r band mi4sed me vary much while I -beet of Honsebii4d Remedies. �i Heal°„Works,.-1 L.pixuado, Tuconto. a'.. The altitude above the, sea changes anyone with throat or chest wen was away, Mary C' Maid-"Weil, YtNAHD_d LINIMENT. Co., GJStiTED. t aNt.klt, TLIl013a, LUMPS, .oto. Io- regularly with degrees of latitude -f cess it cannot be surpassed. don't notice it so much at first, r [:, ter+:ni avd e:ceroat, curd w•ithatia '.x ny our uom° treatment write us Near . Cape the forest grows at but yesterday he seemed to be in � �e:ura too sate. ter. seiima;a Med.cni Co", vel ; in Natal and-the Trans- What busy men need is-a scheme - Lim.a.ed Coutnewood lust, a 4 -yVa It altitude increases to 3,000 that will enable them to avoid peo- An Always Ready,Fill.-To those _ - - -- ,-'rn\ SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilsons r _ :4,000 an 5,000 feet;; and on ap- p]e with schemes. of regular habit medicine if Of little {If reale Via-a Esplanade, Toronto. ''I► proaching the equator it rises to 1 impose �n ane we tvuu:d lLke t If there is a , concern,•but the.great majority of Y 7,000, and finally w 10,000 feet. PILES CURED IN i TO i4 OAYL men are not of regular habit, . The to im se u n,'-it is the chap.wh•+I t;6.NTS WANTED - 4 6Tt;DY OF ' In Lite equatorial highlands the I Y'er�I drnegiss will refund money if PA20 02VT- is forover trying to get som&tnJtl-? A .that Agaocy �rupnati tons coartnew q R Mt'~V:ftiis to an» any ease- ItebttiR. Blind, Yi Try and care8 Gf buaiDees pre- uc that ohne van equal ours. You wilt al. _ �Crowth is very vigorous.,- and the at.«Liiifnr or Protrtwltia pti.e to a to a days. eco veo: it, and out of the irregularity for nothing. + _ ways regret u if you dont apA ly for par. ++� forest• is enriched with the and,, of life comes dyspepiiia, mdiges ticutars .o rraretters` !sept, 22b Albert eft. J Mlnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Ottawa " Abyssinia. 1 - Over 11,000 women are engaged tion, liver and kidney troubles as ail.cedar of 1 Sa lace-.making at home in the city a protest- The run-down system PLCLILiSTS ADYICB PULE C.nnsult Newedd-I"hope these etCcs are '� ice rt r. - ai P,,.,.;,= idtG3llCA,t- ,t.u�'ro ■ar dietary= -�__ -- -England--,-- -- a:�r ��h-8�-the' O ey iL't Zju A.s Nr.cc, In stars k+nsa r German railway train whereon I none better than Parmelee's Vege- week. Mrs. Ketvedd-Oh; ;yes, JNa^ i i'huarea surd t•r tnnit sea mea.ure• s' ras a passenger," says one who A Corrector of Pulmonary Trou- table Pills. The are simple iD meat. Glasses stud by :e today blew.-Mang testimonills oout}d be Y p I telephoned the gr-,cer to be sur,ri for anyta+ng sold in, rpt-el... drag spends a bit of his time abroad. their composition and can be takeli ' and send me some ui the ,amu lit. stn*se m nr 3tsliman couingwo�d, Out "'A certain stolid Teuton had been presented showing the great efficacy by the most .delicately constituted. isZ+aigned to a leaf in the- teach !of Dr: Thomas' Eclectric Oil-in cur A Boon -for the .Bi!i,rua.-The l Treppar.. iluntan - ti < b?iePd ny h!m._to�isle backward iag-disorders of the res irator and of Ra a to •tFU . p. �' The Tailor--I cant make you liver is a very sen�iti�e organ acid M au,,% Raw Fare. 1 !r through the Black �resr. At the -prucesSes, but the best testimonial. another suit until you ay ior.theRpo.@ ceii it c..,ns. oda first stopping place he asked the is ex rienco and the Oil is recom- pay easily deranged. 11 hen this occTir�+ �.. of ttie;r a,.ueo- Pe last. The Customer-"Great there is undue secretion of bile andl Lionswitboucfiras Scot.' I can't wait that ion ." - ,rht&tn11W wtr uo- --!postmaster, pursuant to Gera an I mended to all who suffer from these t g the acrid ligllid flows into-the ste r�:.,. �%.cn as eneerfuiiy furnicl+ p"t, _- "•'lregnlBtlOns', to gtyP him another disorders with-the oertainty that _ ro iiec+, wo i,ocfs:°ze in the t•'Few n� -seat,'saLving it made him ill to ride they will find relic[. It wills allay mach and sours it. It is a most d,is- 1 I TO Ct1Rf A COLD IN ONE DAY RIGHT PRICE'S. LIBERAL ASSOwrmENT. backward. " ds A-sk the man-,nrosite �inflammation in the bronchial -TakoLA-XATIYE BROMOQuinine Table:•. tressing ailment, and many are'rAutt reroat,nce furrrrrdei ram. daylc�uII receivsd, e:p+i.s and mLil 6111,r)(81 mt all to change with you," said the post- tubes as no other--Preparation_ can. W.d Druggists refund money it it fail,t to cure.x, prone t0 it.. In thin COndit.On _8 ,.ehipm.nts pAW.by +t., +t. .bipweut a"u trio �_ W.GxovE's signature is on each-box.­tea. man finds the best remedv in Par- or t�� attrstt. Gansds's L,arr+t !'ur aper 1 ' ':master, gruffly. ."But � there �- r- � ator. "Thers'e s Reason.' =,ur La:+Hess '9+ site me,' 'protested He loves best whose love 'lasts. melee s'vegetable Pi]?s, which are.and users+pJodeti,a aahoite.i. Ur;Frl K is nobody n, i The Goddess of Justice may be warranted to speedily correct the John Haller'n - TORONTO the German, `so I samiot a blind,' het she occasionally winks .disorder. There is no better medi- -- him ' " Mlnard's Llnlmont 6ttres Carget In Cowe, the other eye. - cine in the entre`list "of pill pre,- -0 i's _ -- _ (QUEEN OF PIPES. �— parat, -a s. � The ween of i bel�n s to the sore Throat is no trifling ailment. —_• _ "The 1 o5t it,•tnti`tt i rx . _whh��t d I Use 1 at �] g It may carry disease germs to any in New York City." J I Shah of Persi$.pIly is the gr at 1! LOUD DRESSER. : ' - part of the body through the food '�{'• ''�• (SOA chieftain of pipes. a queen 1 Prob- you eat. When you feel gore throat. Mrs. A.-"Four husband always `�f CELE. cu a J a'D? ably because a pipe is a feminine coming on;• use• Hamlins Wizard dresses _o gtretly. i HOTEL ! - noun in French. The little Shah's OiL Mrs. B--_He I FIth Ave., 581h to 59th Street it nothing .,, +fes T'r"..mas'em<tked -hie father-he, -- dere-;� .====t� y ought to -hear him when he loses a - cTi7rfooJ::np i�rYtrrrtt Y+.,•:•• - ;, with my skin, anti i thnucht fore him, and by his uncle and by r,What did you• Far last night 'collar button." T his grandfather•, and how man Affording a deliYhtfet residetrce, E g Cuticura Soap was osilq for akin y when Jack asked you 'to Iriarry from which'all the priacipel centrge - 1 more of the rulers of Dnrius'*king- +, t+ • When Your Eyes Need Cara him Z I shook my head." '`Side- i of the city are readily acceitsibtat. or skin dom Ti knows not. Ttte Flpe 19 I7 Reantihd rM•m c; Ga;'»i+ .'rF h.lnr u+ +.rid fi aye, or u.p. 40 down 4 Tri e Rims y, No>martit,R-Feeiv- troubles, but its great mission IS stones and is said to be worth Fine-Ants Qnlrkly. Try it for Red,Weak, I ak ,c o=r.w n and b a r.•�u Mlnard's Liniment Cures Coids, Lac. Watery Eyes and Granulated,Eyelids, Illur ! u,.M latest so era n1»n .r•M:raMee• 5p t3 to prevent Skin troubles. For � �50,pp(t• It As constantly guarded _ » Crated• Book in each Package. Murine to l cue rrsraurxnt.ialm¢ar lea,hiiliard r•on.cte. • - compounded by oar oculists Wt a"i?atoat Med• • - ri10rC than a generation its ACh• by a'hlgb C011rt V functionary• ,. for icino'•-but nsod in stroresatui Pb Tatclans'Prac• I - 'io Rrnk,^!_JOTi\F'.RR'S,tfyrt^cr HE A•D:kGHES VERY COMMON. tint,for many ears. Now dedicated w the Pub- once upon a time a Grand Vizier 7 tr Cate emollient and prophylactic lie and acid by ve'[ ixta ac-ic end 60 per Bottle. - was caught trying, to pry out a "Mary, if MCS. Rich should eajl, tifnurt live Salve to Aseptic Tubes, 25c and We " properties have rendered it the. 'I stone from the, pipe with his tel] her I'm not at home." "purtno Eye Remedy CQ., Ohio 3 standard for this purpose, while, poinard. He was immediately be'-- `;`.Yes, mum, But would you mind Give a small boy a piece'of chalk Ra - Neaded,-sod-tile,->�rave-soldier falling me what's_the ®.I ' Sts extreme purity ani refreshilig was . 'Rich I" - an B& will procee o mai a •s 1 - - fragrance give to it all the adv=-. k guardian of the pipe, with a pens,JMr Nothing, I have a headache this_,-mark in the world. + prevented ' the #ages of the best of toilet soaps. sion for life. afternoon. But why do you ask ,"` g I ii'arts arch disfi a teed ewit Holt It is also invaluable in keeping ( "If`you please, mum, yon re the ` THF SCOTCH TidISTLE• fourth lacly 1've worked for as d ;appear- When rate h - the`hands soft and white, the hair hasn't ever been home when Mrs. 'loway's Corn Cure_- - live and . loss STU slid the Seal The origin of the thistle 'as the -- j g Y_r - a,.tional-badge of Scotland is thus Rich called." NOT W YS p T free from dandruff and irritatioli. given by tradition When a Rain .water isnot always pure or Danes invaded Scotland, it was T NVhile its first cost is a few cents-- nearly .so, for tinder unusual.con- `Nan that of ordinary toilet deymed uawariike tzi' attack the ditions it brings down with it Bari-; t tnpre •• enemy by night, instead of pitched soaps,it is prepared with such care battles by da t ous small bodiets present.in 'tho ,at-.I . External• application for main p p p i y• but on one occasion- the -invaders tried ani ht attack. mosphere. Thus there are blood or beast. Everyone knows of , v - ' and of such materihls;that it wears' f In order too prevent nigtheht tramp rain," Cue to the presence of vast; the onderful I qualities ip the "r to a wafter,often outlasting several being heard, they marched_._b-are nuiaai#crs"of th'e; iritnute nrganiszn; oil a the, STURGEON for " cal:esvof other sortp, ai;d pinkly Haematococcus, ,-•:and sulptluri sprain ameness, etc. - g footed,and Lissy had succeeded in ' p ' r lain, confatning pollen grains of s formula; has it iA r . ~ its use, In practice, mosb econom- creeping close up to the`'Scottie .Irene is set'€tee-$1>atit. Dr Do Ical. (:u:icdra. Soap is sold' b} forces.unobserved, .where' one_ of ---- ita�est fo i For Rhfium rtism, !'. them Stepped on a thistle end nt the. enc] of 'May. During recent Lumbago, (algia,. Swellings; druggists and dealers everywhem, 1{eyed a cry of.pain. The alarm t t galea it was found that rain falling etc., it cannot be eryuaTled:-- s m the Midland, England, consist l Tii, it obce b•nd yoir will be but the truth of thr^se claims may was.given and the attack wasbeat- ed of strong bane, leaving a salt en.off. 'Out of gratitude the this- astisfiesd. Price .3 cenfe. be d%ttiofistratad withOut cost by 1 tie was Adopted as the insignia of a inerudiiion -on windows.and walls. r ` t after 'evaporation. Apparently the; ASK'YOUR DEALER., s i .. 4 sending to"Cuticura," Dept. 7M, Eicotland. _ , -' _ - _ - SELLS -I3aston;1J.S.A•:,for a liberal rain. - - ,:- ' , sea aF ray bad begn carried by the - �A-I E IT, , 23 THE high winds' as far as 70 miles in. ";Tho Ilrayicy��).rug Co. 'Ltd., A di lomat is a knocker who can ' plecake,togetherwithathirty-tWo p land before•coming down. ra4n-: NT,. W� criticize things itt a way'nobody. Qn ► Ernie Flops: 6b John, I� H. !JL Mage book On the skill and bair. ED. 7 ISSUE'1 -12 MInuds Llnimint cures Dista tieri►tands. . .•,. �':. -. .. � .�. ��, _ .••�.:r#,.— ,a, v.s.. v;w ki?+�-..> ;,u�i::..•rL -:�' _ .,i"`wy: �.m..y..,.' .h. ;�,.�a ; •.,..c3-,-v w .w _ r'�: n•wr , ` ,+, •,C4 „r'J+ik.. ,�.. ,+'4%.. ;6:•.rr} .=L •®:, i"'c"'u'r -.:•arw - SY°.t '*" 'r,^k°i;'.,..-. .•,_,e..'�`,.,..,. ,-._,;v4,.z•jra. ,. amu..,;.,.... .�`'.e, - .,,�... � _ -..., ... 1;. _ .r - - .✓y... wry '-__".mr � '` , , i l' ' .�5 G. Ham was in t e city on ALMLEY CALISMS, Wednesday- Born on Sunday.Dec. 24th; to W.J. KEEF1 Y011121y"i" FEET " "Mies S. A. Dale is visiting and Mss. McDonald,a McDonald, .-,,DRY —W. J. and If re. Clark were frien& in Mariposa. Born on Sunday, Dec. 24th, to' Jpa- ' in the city on Saturday. -Congratulations to J. C.'Greig eph and Mrs. Stevenson, it daughter. �'. M. McFadden spent New on his election as.Seafurth's Mayor. spent the innie Chapman, of Toronto, Buy a pair of heavy Lumberrnan'e Rubbers. Heavy Rolled Sole, ' with hie rents i rham. —Mia. W• Logan$nd eon..Fred, Pe hglidaps at the home of her vY ,.- pa of parents here. _ -J. C. and Mrs. P "e nt Toronto, were in town on Mon Robert and Mrs: Lee, of Toronto, Snag-proof,.and high with.two buckles. _ -Geo. Baker and family have e h . You-with-the-tender feet-Geta r o e t- in to and alwa s Talo. latter a parents, P. :gud Mre. Mc- - y ' of nicely yye res' Donald. have warm, dry feet. Also, Overshoes, high two buckles -�oha Topper spent New $ y settled.in.theLesli. Yeara'.Day with relatives in Buf- dente on English Avenue. _ -Miss' Abair, of Agincourt, the milk businesstha;g spent New Years here with her regret of his numerous customers. A pretty house wedding took place . for everybody that always give the best of satisfaetidn. ` brother, Fred. -Mise'Fera Burling has return- an the-home of Mrs: Hartrick, Dick- Yours fora,Prosperous New Year. =E. L. wad.Mrs. Chapman, of ed home after spending a couple. ering, at noon, Wednesday, Jan. ard, As -Toronto,•spent New 'Yeare With of weeks with her sister, Mrs. when Mise'Emma B. Sisley was unit- _ . :their relatives here. Clement, of Milton. ed in marriage to Wm. A, Tanner, a R•. ZIN�-Ii'�fiG -P:TC�ERIN(�' -F.-E. and Mrs. Gee and dan- -The `service next Sunday 9prominent'business man of.Nlaryfield, � - �-- � ' — Sask. The bride looked charming in } hter, Miss Edith ent Mopda evening in St. -Andrew's church -- $ , &p Y white satin, carryying a sheaf of bridal - _with Pickering friends. ill take the"form of a song"ser- roses and lilies of the valley-presented ` -Mrs. G. M. Palmer spent the viee;.wheii the choir will repeat 'b the roo • -Chapman " P 'bythe pr., She,was presented.to f`� F. B. s with her daughter, Mrs, their Christmas music. the bridegreonr by Fred L. Sisley,b'ro- Dickle 'hi� �Jn F. H. Doyle, of Toronto. -Miss Mabel Wright, of the ther of the firide•groom, of Queen's `,J (,�p - - University, Kingston. Mica B. Leav- -Miss Edith Law, of'Toronto, Lindsay public school teaching ' anent New Years with her aunts, staff, returned to her duties, on• ens was bridesmaid and .earried a pe Tuesday afters spending the Christ- sheaf of carnations. Rev. W. A. .the Misses Law, of Church at. Y Pe 8 -Mrs: E. N. Hicks spent tvacation here with-hex--moth- Bunner, of Trenton,_officiated and the weddingmar- 5-was pTaye�by Coi- -- holiday vsithher pgrents, 'Mr. er•- rine 1N.Shaw, of Toronto, The bride - ' hand Mrs. McClure,of Woodbridge. -The regular meeting' of the We �9ish ,our man customers g was the recipient of many beautiful p -Alen. and Mrs. Flett, of-ging- Ladies. Aid *Society of St. An resents which evidenced her pgpu- - •f pp - aton,spent New Years here with drew's church will be'held- next ldrity: One of which was a su+np - - - --- - the latter's father, W. D. Gordon. Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 9th, at nous wedding repast. given--by Mrs. �, -Born-At the American hospi- "The Glen," the home of Mre: W. $artrick Immed,aterelatione of the and - �lend� , tile 1'�Compllm8nt.a -_77 . tel Chi h, r, J. Miller. bride attended the ceremony. After —Miss Marie Bateman teacher an extended trip to California. Mr, and Mrs. Bernard MCBradp, a and Mrs. Tanner will reside at Mary- son. _ of the junior division of--the-$u T� -_ . —of the Season _- lie school, has returned after Geld, Sask. They boarded a west -Dr. and Mrs. Sutherland, of bound train mid congratulations of --,.--.Guelph, s nt the holiday here °Pending the Cbii turas vacation their friends mixed with showers of - •- " -with the letter's mother, ilius. at the home of her parents in rice froui the wedding party.-Com. Decker. Toronto. ABright -D. and Mrs. The 'iiblic schools re-o ened "LE REGISTER. — Simpson and - P P daughter, Miss Carrie, spent Neve on Wednesday.with a gpgd at- ` _ Years with the former's sister, in tendance, and as the-time foie ex- WFD:rEFDAY, JAN. Il>'"-Important Toronto. aminations draws nearer', greater credit sale of registered mares, high and Prosperous _ �- -The township council will ,earnestness will -characterize the grade dairy, cows, bogs, poultry, meet in township hall, on Munday work of all. iu+plements, furniture, straw and to- I - - - -- risbts, at Int=I�, rear of con. 7. Jlark- nextion f e a.m., for the tcansac- -=F. H. Hall',' an1yo is an,old-time h+.m, the property of See bil Wright. NeW' Yetar tion of general bu5iriess, hockey-player, and thorough}y 11 months .credit. See bills. J, H, —Miss Hattie Decker, of the enjoys the Raine, 'took a haDd- in Preutice, auctioneer, - - - - •Coilingwuod public school teach- the sport on Tuesc�y, as goal- WLrE>N$suAt_ JAN. 10th.. 1913-Auc- log staff,spent the holiday at the keeper; The puck Vas driven tion sale,of farm stock, -igcluding a home of her mother here. with greausppeed and struck him number of registered horses and Miss Mabel Calvert -left -on on the leg b hich'was unprotected' cattle, farm ituplements, bay, roots, -- Tuesday to take charge of her a.ad in consequence he is off,duty. household furniture. etc.. on lot 25. '�D a to lis or • - school on the 5th line of-Uxbrid e. -Alex. Ma con_.9. Pickerin the ro property of _—_. $ rgach w't9hes to state g• P y '' -• We wish her s0dess in her new thath has been appointed sole Frank MI . Cooper. .blP at- xx s g Lunch at ll, Sebe bills. Geo, Jack- - v vocation. agent'for the McLaughlin Car• son. auctioneer, ' J -We are pleased to see W. H. rialre Co., of Oshawa, for this - -Peak out again after being con- section of county, Any one want- MONDAY, JAN. -lbc}r, 1gi2= cline y sale of horses, cattle, and 1 s on - g T fined.to the hquse through injuries ing these goods will do well to-see lot'23, con. 2,Pickoring, the proper. Ora' __ `LeH, 1$8,�`�ate9y sustained by a fall on the cement him for either new goods or re- y of Roman Babyn. Sale at ovesidewalk. pairs, A nrunber of second-hand sharp. See bills. W. B. Powell, -Harold McBrad returned OD tug lee and c`nt1-orrg nn hsncL_+► - a�rr,nnaar -u� a y q _ : _ i�i'G1,1 ,.,undies _ i Monday to Chicago, after spend. -The daily ringing of the ].own TarxsDaY,•JAN, loth, 1812-,Auctlos - � � log the holidays at the home of bell is -again Tike music to the sale-of horses, registered and grade his psreute-here. Robt-.- and Mrs. ears, as W. F. Henderson has cattle.registered sheep and hogs, on ChUG41 tee aIIt� (Jarmele • `McGrady. taken the contract to ring it -at lot 21, con. 4. Pickering elf miles a > > -Mise Kate Kerr, has returned the usual hours. For some time south it Brougham) the proper of _ _ - - 'to Toronto to resume her studies it has been silent duringthe' Willson. arc aad.west C.z , R. i� trains met at Greenhorn on morn- 'to na Currants, - in'tbe Normal School,aftetepend- days, but the quietness beoame _ ins of Bale. Sale at one dclock: -— ! _ Ing the Christmas vacation with exceedingly unpleasant, so that it Lunch provided. See bills, W, B. -e her mother here. is quite a relief to hear it again. Poevell, auctioneer. _ _ +: -Mrs. David Annan, sr., we -The Pickerin Vigilance Acecr - _ • - ' v. -sorry-taFepa-rt- sZoeiBD�� z tion--wilt-Fin d-Herr aniruat : --- - -- — ---- ------- her bed .with a=-slight atfack of meeting in the town krill on Tues- « EST H- LL - - r _ pneumonia, but pie are pleased to day evening next, the Uth inet., tit .- All. Fresh •for the Holiday grade y :-_say she is riovv viug. 8 o' election of�, i- BLACKSMITH SHOP !. - , ► -Miss Gladys and Jean Bate- cera and the transaction of any ' man,. of Torte have. retuned other bsr-ine+s that may r�r[ne be.' -� after spending ill's Christ- fare the uieetinq. A cordial invi- - - • s" i - - - - _ mas holidays at the home of their tation iK eztPn�ri to all who may Hurseshrtieing.' Rel+airinR' cif' im- -- gratadmother, :1irG, B. Buntinji. wish to become members. It,-Aill - pierrieert veliiiles and auto: �• -Leonard McQuay,• oho liar be rer'embered that-this meeting mubilegtreAtly and q+lirklyl apman- home _bC- h een spending his-Christmas vac•a- was first fixed for ,Dec. 12th, but done. ' tion here with leis utmle and aunt, had to be pusstponeJ on account of - - _ W. D. and Mrs. Gordon, 'return- the net R•eathgr and bad road. --- -------—�- - ' - -ed'to Kingston on Tuesday 'to re- Dunt•-forget the concert &, CHARGES 310DERATE sume his studies in(queens Cniver- be Riven thio(Friday) evening in A trial respectfully solicited. :�r C VIAS, GIFTS - -ally. -- _ in St." Andrew's church by the. _ _ _ john O'Connor, son of P. choir of the Wl!A Bapti3t _. :i .U,Connor, formerly section ferg- church. This choir consists • of - F - ;- on the G. T. R h under the able - p�veit on with the C P. R as sta. leaderth$ of voices, Evans. -This '�TJ'el5t so dim. Lawso at. Berry'Spoone, Pie Spade?, - tion agent at Naughton in Al- choir• which has reached a high -- -� LV E Fruit Knives, Sugar Shells,Etc,, - oena district. We congratulate state of efficiency will give-, pro- _ -Carving-Sets in Cases. im'on his success. gram of ..choruses, quartettes'; Shorthala _bode- Easy -Much to the delight of the duets and solos, as weR as• instru• Hanging Lamps and,Hall Larrrps. , young people, •the skating was mental. quartettes. They. have If such evidence as the following ex- ' o ned on. Saturd tracts from letters irnd other equally -Hocks Skates �� Saturday. On :New many engagements to fill this _ y£ ,• =Hockey Sticks, .Puckb. - , Straps, Years Day it was well .patronized season in the neigh strong testimony contained in .-,•both,afternoon and evening. We and villages and you should make e , [s no ffic� any - ]sighs, Mouth Organs, ' person desirous of learning sboithand, ho those in charge will find it a. it a -- Pe point to hear them. The pro then there coo be no merit in say burl- _ }paying investment, they •are Rrani will begin at 8 o'clock. Ad- n'ess under the sun:1 �de _ e - r G. S went• ' -On Friday last the people'of ,pre to write a testimonial endorsing -Thos. Sutherland, of Prince the •village and ' vicinity overt aytbing so much superior to other v „ Albert; Sask., and who formerly shocked to hear of- the sudden things used for the sam-e purpose as - was employed in Spink's -Mills, death -of- one of the oldest and tyoour system of Eclectic Shorthand- is -- - brother are Saturday. He and his g1? pe - r �a that ay be s nt mecwit r re.l _ called-on titan of his-Pickering most prominent residents of Pick � - errs , in the person of Mr. Wm. �F' U R N � `S f-l_ I N G S I ow carrying on an 'Logan, at the-age of �Oyears. The Terence to the system, or to have soyy- . ' - _ . xtensive -and-profitable--livery deceased was at his home the one interested call to see me," basibeas in that progressive west- Saturday previous, and apparent= FALr.rs,'477 Parliament St., (teacher.) . For Horses and-Rigs, Single and Double Harness, - ern city. Iv Nvas in the best of health. He Our Fall and Winter Term com- _ Collars, Halters, Etc. -New Years Dr;y Was observed left that day for Toronto, for the inenced September 5th', but students ` lin the usual fashion in Pickering. purpose of g ending Christmas may enroll, any ,day, as,instruction ii 4Robes, Blankets; lls, :Whi , mere were a good many family with his son Fred, after which he strictly personal - -�'�n8 .. _ ► n e go o ar am, o i d Tr�r , ' _ : _ . . • 'an Ise in.skating. Itbeinge ec- visit his -daughter, ' Mrs. (Dr.) Clarke's Shorthand College Repairingneat] and promptly - - - do da those having the privil- •StewArt. His death on Thursday St., Cor. Manning Aye. attended;to eg of in$turned out in large was thus totally unexpected. --- �._ �..:.. 'e TORONTO. _. �.. .. .. •_. _ ... - a. - .,_ . ' morhaRe_ following � , ' -The costo get o the Wil- from which hes EICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM . or kidney trouble . ' candidates t get ntoeoffice�orlte an -operation oro for for years. EI:M DALE lYl II.L P Y P=CKERSNC Phone Ind: 301: - - W. J. COAHWELL- frid Quartette in- the Methodist His funei=al took lace on Saturday t' '-.church on Friday eveniug-last, -in Markham. The deceased was " - '-`was a very enjoga-ble affair..-__ he ops of the best known residents Chopping our Specialty • asiaetettg�6as greeted by a4000d of Pickering;where--for--eighteen Ogilvie's Household -and .-0lenora ^�---- -- -T- � attendance who -name -prepared years under the Conservative amours in 951.60 a-nd M- _ -•for s treat and they were not dis- government he held the 'positiop sacks. Fresli- tolled u -- �0-T� * s -� - - appointed. . The selections were of postmaster, but which position Oats, Etc.' _ __ well made and of sufficient ti-ari-- be .lost;after the defeat of, the Bran and Shor..t@ by the ton or cwt. My numerous etistotners'for their hearty_Qupport daring the paste, -et to avoid Vein monotonous. Conservatives in 1896. In con- Prices reasonable. - They proved themselves the flection with the post office he �= �= `�7CT�93�ss ", and I will try to give better service in e,lnis1 -of many city: quartettes carried on-most successfully Chopping every day. j the coming year. _Who make greater pretensions. general store business. He had � 7. The vocal selections were inter- four of a family, three sone and _ PLCHtING MAI�SETB gperaed by readings by Messrs. one daughter. ThePe are Fred of — 1 wish you all a'Happy and Prospelrone r White W_inter Wheat,old...... g..86 z w .=and Waters, two members Toronto, Dr, Frank, of Detroit, + -of the, quartette, which were Walter, of West Lorne; and Mrs. Mixed ell received. The receipts of (Dr.) R. M. Stewart, of Markham ' the evening Amounted to about all of whom we Spring Wheat............•...... 76 T g� ? i 44 survive him.t►e well as his widow, Oatae..,,..,.., .�8�G. A. GILLE SPILL. ).. D k.1 17 BAR JI;Oa,`i t i. 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