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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_01_12 : 7AV 7 {. i' R/ 1.51 r _ l a - . , 5 Nn ry1 VQ�,� XXXI. i PICBERIN(I; QNt�., FRIDAY, J c�NUARY 1 , 191`? No. 15 X41•• .' MONGOLIA WHI-TEVAL6 Established 75 years � > SPINK MALLS S. Coxwortb, of the North West. Miss Maggie Tait is home from a area{tea , visited with his sister, Mr. K:G.Tarr, visit to Nnrvale friends. n_ T) 7VATTnf t last week. Major has returucu from �er••-�� FO'RSYTEf. D'. of O., Regis- Thomas Smales attended the funeral a lengthy stay in the west. �j 1b. tprsa member of the Optometrloai Aseo. F T OYTp . of his half-brother, Mc. Wright, of will And Blake Beaton have resum- 0 eiatlooelOntario. Especial attention given to L U Ct • "' g ,ebe fitti :of glasses. ayes tested free. -North. Ballantrae, on Wednesday last. ed thei> aninies at Toronto. ILL ontWHITE-SATIN While George Cowie was driving Arthur Hodgsonand Victor Long CREAM-BL- NS near W. C. LaFraugh's store the other are attending a business college in w �( O. MCKINNON, -M.D., L.R.C.S., TEA-BUNS day the king-bolt of the buggy drop- Toronto. lei . Edinburgqh, ember of the College of ped out and the horse became fright- Wesley Cooper of Vernon. B. C•,and Pbyafoiaae and 8uzpeoae of Ontario.licentiate Bread and Cake Makers Free. T"eP. d - FGed of Role] College. of Surgeons, Edinburgh, sued. It n fa s to Tills a Samue aa t and two child- 'of to deieasee of women and FEED • was caught by W Hardie who ren, of Peto k� fMich., were the For a short time 1 will sell arle feed @Wdren, Oftloe and residence.Broughams ._- __.. ____ honed to Mr. aFrau to se what.. uests_of their_sister, Mrs. Donald R. or M,,aNl�lezt�n�or in 5 ton'•lots fc� p M �'iCKERING A4EDICAL SURGICAL BRAN had happened. Mr. ('owie followed Beaton for a few days last week. SMOG per'ton;Cash. _SHORTS , the horse to'Stouffville and after bor- Mrs, Elwell, of Ottaw, E. A. Thorn- This makes excellent feed and is the and X-RAY INSTITUTE . WELLAND FEED FLOUR rowing•a buggy drove home, . The ton of Cookshire, Que. Mrs. J. F. ; horse again became frighted land ran weir, of Portage La Prairie and Mrs. cheapest feed and best,value on the PICKERING, - - ONTARIO JUMBO " " market. Better secure it at o ee. OATS to the barnyard and Rot entangled in S. J. Bedgette, of Newington, spent R. 'ELGIN TOWLE. M. B„ M. D,, C. M., 'CHOP - - the wheel-barrow.- The animal he- the Xmas holidays with Mrs, Jas. Also- -OATLs Phyeloiaa.ia chargeCORN !ng sharp-shod cut an artry. Mr. Thornton. BARLEY CHOP `. 8peeialist In Ree'al Diseases. Prostatic Die- Cowie escaped with a few bruises. CORN {{ ease. of bran. Disease. of WomOa, canoe:., CORN CHOP - The horse has alway been considered OAT pramon,X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye, CORN-CRA ED wquiet.one. BROCK ROAD oar.none,throat and lungs. nttingglass"and MIXED all acute and obroffio diseases. MIXsED'CHOP M. Fitzpatrick has been made a BUCKWHEAT SHORTS 09cO Hoes.19 to S and 7 to 9 l91y GREEN RIVER liberal standing otter for his farm. BRAN FEED WHOLES-ALE IN TON LOTS Earl Tomlinson left here Saturda Rm. Percy is in partnership with SHORTS �. Chopping Every Day morning for Poacher's Mills. muel Fitchett in the wood business. FEED FLOUR ` E.FAREWELL, S,C.;-BARRIS. Wm. Booth had the misfortune of Owing to the blocking-of the roads BOATS V • Ta8•ooan Orowosttoza � 1 by snow, business has been quite 8u11 - s e Oy,aad0onab losing a valuable horse on Saturday motor• OOa� o•s• v CALWELL'S MOLASSES last, during the past few days.1 �. Z. C�1'R=xg MEAL - Several from here attended the an- p wm. white expects to hal _ LT. BAROLAY, Barrister-at-Law, = DiversarR aernices.at Locust Hill last Zinn gale in the neae future. H-eis not t f a Solicitor.Notary Public,special Exami- - improving mproving ,in 'health as much as his $ • Georges Anglican Church her for HiiG] Q0nr4 0! Justice, Brock J• L. BPINg, LIMITED, Miss Nettie Fuller is spending a few friends would-desire. t9lrltby• Our public school re-opened on Mon- SUNDAY SERVURS DICKERING, ONT. -ny weeks holidays with her aunt at Bed- day. We are pleased to know that ' E. O1JR�81`IAN, Barrister and ford Park, our highly respected teacher-has quite Morning Prayer I0.30-A. M. L•solicitor•Notary Poblic••Ete. Money to R'm, and Mrs. Hoover and Miss loan• -Office next door to the standard Sank, recovered from the severe -cold from '. Wbitbq• Vain Fraser spent Sunday last with A. M. Evening 7,00 __ A T and Mrs. Ellis, of Ashburn. which she was suffering. �• M ��r - L 1 Miss Iva Fraser, who bas been P oma and Mrs. ReevFl me ain- Sunday School. µ� _ J.,- ' H, LL33 3JI Thomas a r yF rt �usiintg►s l�LtetLrs• endin the d a number elf their poring friends on P• M. `'P g pact week with Wm• F • '^~~ and Mn. Hoover,. returned h Suri- , rill] evenigR last. Notwithstand- — G- HAM—Issuer of Mti�Y a for all styles aDR ttiP eatreme.c�,ld a splendid crowd R toga Mlonda last. Limns®, In the County Of Ontario, y of young-people attended"who danced 9 Q` Pickering Village. Owlzwto the severe storm' Robert i7 styles of furniture._ - Wright's sale Rale in Markham town- cootitwouslp unEil.the wee- ems hours POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- ship. �icb wus to(rave been held on of the morning. ' i�1 j' ,M1 r 4 dk�fP - 7a 1 . tioasez, valuator, collector sad taeaer Wednesday• sas been postponed until Of Marriage Iieeuses.Brougham,_ 40y to-mOPr Og Saturd I. s- t ap F. X. Cooper's sale postponed to HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Room Otl�dlla Cooper's Y+ tnrday, Jan. 13th, Ontario. Sa F. M. Coo et y sale, Saturday.' D• Leceaees in the Oonoty of Oat i' - 0ffiOe at store an&hie residence,olarsmoat. Jan. 18xh. �i R.BEATON.TO WNSHIp 0LERE Picture i r�e e Fwn e.►pTON n ' ct000wooa _ a> D• oea•eyaooOL QoataOieeinnv for taking Mrs. Dunbar is spending a few days J ski, E ice 'p Aeaa�antsa'Im�of MAA b lova '�l]1dvW Shades Trains all late through here during With friends in Toronto this week, _ w'..and G. DK]abar and Frank Dales F WbitOtaiO, Oat. Hizi Lto the storm this week. +, POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, School re-opened again with'a large returned to the city this week to re- IM attendance since the�olidayr. some fi3eltsEndiee art-�'orpnGo is=niv �a lar Ooaau« of rorlt and oataeso ana Bortl in 400dwood on Bundsv, Dec. city after spending the Christmas L9'( E} �+�+ tT - gym 11041661"of ail kinds stunned to an ebostOsl vacation at the Home of theft i3 i O 1�E aoltrt.. adarees 6reea tiTer P-o. out. 81st, to H. and Mrs. Pollard, a daugh- parents PEA BTEAM tN' DERT.kKING ter, here. B. POWELL, Licensed Auc• Our big rush of holiday visitors have R. wood has sold out a art of his ; • dosser .aluacor and collector for in connection all left us and we have settled down huckstering business to J. E -Webster, our Coal is all u-nde ei®oottes of Ontario and York All !fade of to routine life, of Whitt who took ession this pates eondueted eltber privateiy or Rials Got"ecliedtad, g by ascites tp- jeer. The baker's delivery basket bleat off week.- Mr, webeter Will have the cover. ez ante. cz e,ha pa, Die nee a0 Ob .'tie► tl�tars apply at residence• lEltaabeth Rt Ptak• his tiR before he arrived in the villageeastern rt of Mr,woods route, while - tertag, Phone orders tett at Nswe Omoe.Pick Prices moderate, one day this week and was lost. the latter will continue to do business Best Coal at lowest price. etrfae. or Maoaab a "are, Olaremoat, win re ONTO prompt attention. 6ai+efaoraoa goaraa• - The newly elected members of the in his western field. ItOOa. Yy trhone nnmberle Iadepeadent leol ---'----- --- Tawnship Couoc►} met in the hall on A farewell party was given. at the T R11 E -W. .S. pp � A gP Monday.and took ths- oath -of oflicr, manse on Monday evening to Mr. Js L. SPI lY X, Ltd. yx' NOCK ' - after which they went into session Teasedale. by the members of the OCA _ and proceeded to transact in a ver! chnir and their friends. 3jz Tease- PL�KE�ING - wN4TSV tL,i, ONT. MEN - b13.4iIIp•S.a.,J.ikg_. 1 t R e A P t meetinghusinPRR batten n P ct ng 16iaitors Attended this first se.Asiol] of to the Old Country. Nod wiHRail frons _ y - a our Township Father•„ St, John's N. B.;�w (Friday Any business entrusted to me will A big deputation .net at the itwtion arcompanied by ht, co+lain . ,Frank ► be cal°etullp Dandled. 'sed the blood Droducing ingredients last week a representative of the Rail. Mitch who will visit friends in En. v ����/// Charges Moderate - of 'PICKERING- PILLS," way Board of the Dominion to present Orland. we wish them a safe and Independent Phone No. 1614_ i2ie-r s--aL_ShiR lace before him in pleasant iOurnep• E Stove, P l' Egg, e, \tit and PEs sizes These Pills area flrte laxative Tonic', reference to causing a flyer trA in to .�..-.- Jn hard coal. - restoring energy and strength to halt at this station. After bearing the whole system. the ar uinent-p an assurance was given UXBRIDGE Best I 1 t I ]1 l is T S x e t um seam coal. A cos _ g R - under cover. full weight and -- iii���111..ii that every effort -Would be made to Potatoes are scarce on the local promp- 1;service.- 1" S personal uarnntee accede to the request made. market. Some have been sold at ' r Every Box has.our g 1?' P m -or money represented pe $1,25 per had to stores, but sellers are r Has a full'1]ne ot'treeh and cur- back. Attend Coo r'e sale near Clare- ahicfrg higher prices. to be exactJp as v �z � Rr ed meats COneLantly on hfitind. The feed, uestion nn]st he acute in A Good stock of rough and matched 60c a-box or 6 for$2,00, moutt Saturday, Jan. lath. q a Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, „- the Rood old tk 4Phip of Scott. kOne bemlock, alsa matched and dress- a' Baia,aologrna;Weiners, etc. A - Dight last wee after James Meek Jr.,/�� C/� BROUGHAMed spruce and Ane. -z • - �• HII, 1/!C!-I,DDEN•- a had taken home-a load of feed consist- g Highest pries paid for David and lire. Uafoe, Jr., spent int of a ton of chop, some flax and 2x, 3x and 4x Ontario•cedar eh ogles. B1ItC11eT 8 Cattle DRt7a028T AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN Friday in Toronto; other grain, in all about $60 worth, 8x and 4x B. C. shingles: ., Our Cooncil met on Monde for the some person or persons came along Y Let me-quote poll prices on any btiNd. �Ilckerilfg PICKERING, - first time in the new year. and took it away. The tracks werein material on maUNT. B y y rre9ture, livery WDA. and Mrs. Fuller, of N. W. T„ followed for some distance. called on old friends here this week. For many years a Christmas marl[-. Bili stuff•&specialty. j REALESTATE..... Eva and Earl McLean have return• et fair was held yearly in Uxbridge. ' Independent phone 2604..,First-class rigs for hire ••••• ed,after visiting friends in Greenbank. This winter there was some indiffer- �! ' ,r g Wm. Hanson has returned home, ence sh6wn among those supposed to �e C. REE 1'OR "^ Day Or nig t Two fifty=acre farms for sale cheap. after a week's visit with city friends. be moat interested in its promotion ! -� A number from here attended the and no fair was held.' The result is LOCUST HILL Good buildings, plenty of water, one- daises at Jit. Reevely'e last Friday satisfactor to the merchants, They - $II8 IDeetB all tT8lII8 half in cash, balance on mortgage if niggbt. did as much business on Dec, 21st as ,Teaming Promptly,attended to. required: lldrs.John Hood is seriously ill with on fair day a year ago,and it was sat- Agent for Canada Carrie Also pneumonia, We ho for a speedy isfactory. Those who had buying to yielding 1 recovery. sag it-Prices - yve Hie Pei2eII - y g �in the village of-Picker- ?hos, and Mrs.Philip spent Sunday too. Sunderland's fair. we hear, was pRE1SL�� ♦ TIO ! Pfckef►Any ing with the latter's rather, John Russell, disappointing although the horse r *f of 8t6uffville. ihOW wag Rood. ' SND GIFTS _ 'l1KE fiABL�Piokering Station d *� W. J. Brown returned to the cite Dr. ''A S. Moorehead has been T.R. Thine going Eas>e•3ne"'follow 'on Tuesday to resume bis studies ai awarded the final 'fellowship of the * No. 6 Mail 8.05 M. � � buaiDer college: Rosa] College of Surgeons at London, 14 Local 2.43 P�]s1� t. . Mrs. David Defoe, Sr,, has returned +tnd this signal distinction is cause for - s" " 14 Local 6.04 P. M. + 4, after a week's'visit with her daughter' gratification among the young physi- N3 Trains going West age ae follows. y, - - Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, - friends in th]s Ott -DP. No. 13 Locta ,. 8.36 A',:K. y` -�Ve are niakin xTs telt .. a V. Richardsons Master Carl Devitt is spending the 'Moorehead is the 'son of Thos. Moore- R reC p 11 Load 2,30 p, M, P R of presentations, gifts, and can .,. • av inter with his ret d stents,Mr.and head, and was born some thirty _ •7 Mail 8,60 P. M. i g a-�"- dote you A right� rice on a z,•-.� *Sunday included. Notary Public,, Pickerin Mrs• Foster; of Thornbury. years ago near Uxbridge. He• was q T R P �' g' Robert Wright, of Markham, has house sur eon in the Toronto General thing in this line. g .,ThL QeG12L11$t postponed 'his sale until to-morrow Hospital fora year and a half. He GOLD or SILVER HEADED e (Saturday), on account of the severe will return to this city to practice.- CANES 4n-.ft" of tire setti snow storm. s DOMINIO and mower knives ground. from their ntonwedding tripion Tuesday TJte re u ne ournUI,al�it6�UD sorehead is a SILVERWARE CABINET ` Bead OMee, Toronto Ladders of all kinds in stock evening and are now getting comfort- - GRAND FATHER CLOCKS and to order, ably settled in their new home. TEA S' ` 'Mr Edmund B. Osler K. B. M, P, T. and Zirs. Perryman entertained Ex-Reeve Greene, of Zone; was -- ------ _ ' ` Skate Sharpening and T committed for trial on a char a of MARBL CLOCKS President Pe g the members of the •Methodist Choir theft from the Lowashi g ELEGA SILVERWARE W. A Matthews, Vice President- -- -. .Save Gumming to an old-time taffy-pull on Wednes- P• .::_ C. A. Bogert, General M'g'r day night. All report a most pleas= The Dominion government will MEDA and PRIZE CUPS itital$4,700.000,- Reserve $5,700, eat evening. Gol ounted Pens and hun. P Total Assets$70,000,000 000 The Brougham branch of the Wom- increase its gcaut to seed grain d f other small things, a' 11 a H i YAYISOIi - {II_OU ROAD en's Institute will hold their regular , associations to 1$85 OCO annually. _ A Branch nf_th' - -1 - onthlg g at-the-honwMra.T. The.Ytlrk County Council may ,�7e invite your inspection liehed in London, EngIan Brown on t- hfternoon of Wednes- y ' fiaa-yon lots of water ? da , January 17th, at the hour of two y No trouble,to show goods . 73 Cor•nhIllr E.C, ask the Ontario Govern ant to ' This Branch will Issue Lettere of Credit sad ✓ , ; revise the system of schoo ,. Drafq on all imppoorta>Jt peiatefn Canada.aOga o c ock. teats Bills cent forooneotlon,make telegn phfc �� EROS:,'OF-�iVFIITICVAE,t The$oma Circle Intend holding a Port Colborne wAs without natu• traaetere ana transact every, Paeerlppon, o(, are prepared to furaish�you anything Scottish concert in the near future, ral,gas during the cold snap And4. ~: banking business, moat pprobabiy on the evening of the citizens suffered severely. y, Taformatioa Rill be furnished on aU'Oanadian in the.-line of water supply such as Thursday, JaDf 36th, the. soni`versary The schools were closed. Nor�la,n B'aiSSett matesra pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, of Burn's birth, Wytch out for par- f A spesial department will be provided for the •' 'rise of tfeitore ana bearers of our Letters of Plui'nbing, etc. ticulare later. .fin explosion of dynamite � Credit They are also eipert well drillers r'rec-ked the Hollinger mine power JEWELER AND OPTICiAMi s ,CHAS. D. GORWx, Manager Remember F. M. Coopers }Dost house at Porcupine Fuld a Fin- Q,,os„�„s,,, t�q r7-7 Pi -- E C K- slid respectfully solicit your patron; poned sale. See Pale lander employee is supposed to .a.r b..rroal WHITBY 'r WHITBY BRMCHe age for the future. Ins.Dboae 652b• - register. have been killed. 4' N ,. �•h. ^,.,M1+., ^aL;..-.... tut„y :p. ,.'w, i. _.v .4•k .--'....ua � W�' !r �r:1. v`•• Qr�. ;r �/,S:sR•_ w,,., ..' ws,:�!es.'.e'i ... .e•, a•�.. ur »- <,., �;,a h .is. �=s 9 .F�aW"��:,eS`L,t�T,.-W�'_a:cm- �.:�.rd'w:�°'1«..u.:ibea�af..,,,, +• .•,c. ..:..+•d-;•'. W -'K dytq S � •Y y"�"�"• .R,. ^r34'Y. ...t''C� ;v;.r• a°3"� - ••^,a Y-...,...t:•�:.!'a"t.;; _a.. ,>tw: rZ.;o!.•'�1+-''r"� y'• +�#„�"x.�L,,9'�r�t3` >-,.:. -'" o...4 ".ai'' R:. .r. 'tea`•°.-s.: r'V!iq r-i J� R +' tf w ! _� � ,ar.5,,., -. 'ta.. .,' , ... ,a,. r .. ,. ... -ort.• "- ='-"".r.c. r -+- ..... ►:-. - 7 _ is • ', .+•.,,_. ,.. •'.. ... ..:' ' ..T. A . /� .. • f e 't �Mr� `-Y. Vr,•.,� . J't - t 'r .. i^.'' :•w�' `.rn "YID.. 'Rt,'r" „•G'- "`* _ ! Ap — -. _ - and climbing through-scullwy win- d R. _-..�... _ •h�, win- dews _. "If yo'ii say ao, monsieur, your - _ words carraot be-diaputed," In��st�Q,n hL dew Jear '-'.. --- • "Very well." The commissaryRRS9f -_- acratcheA, a few force on a memor- andum tablet. Then he suddenly :we have to":offer several first-class bond investments raised his quick eyes and fastened - .OR, THE ROUSE [N THE , . elding a per cent. net, carrying our unqualified recom- them on the prisoner with the di- Yl 4 .�- _ mandation. _ =RUE BARB�TTE-- r you to etain -WRITE FOR i- nPTAILS act uestion "$ow came - in such an extraordi a manner ' in the house, No. 11, Rue ar ette, -mow' ER XII.-{Cont'd) that room can bei reached is by a yesterday I"' CANADA SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMITED CHAPT ' ladder from the top. Now I won- A vacant and stolid expression ITs James serest, Ylsntreal. 46 : ' • Beaucaire camea step nearer. der why that should be necessaryl" intended to convey an idea of ut` , dearly he did not recall the bar- He remained in-the billiard-room " aoa NiaKlnnsn Sillding, TORONTO, le Cernfllll. LdNDON, tlieteaO tdr innocence . came over The " -tustar'd face. He knew well that some twenty minutes. When Gros Worm's";face. -- - -- -- - - - _ _ Ids daughter's attainments were Jean.was called on t.some momen- °`Belie#e-ale, monsieur," he said ' tary errand to the front of the house "I cazio� give you the ,slightest r - not such' as to .comaa�yanud the a er -' „• search of London theatrical mans- he took his departure, purposely `explanation of that' 'extraordinary Cera, yet he was assured that the making the mistake of quitting the incident," your confederates hoped he would .package which I did not even know ' a individual who now addressed him room by the wrong exit. At the "Indeed! You aurpaisi ,me. I accept. For you to attempt novo contained diamonds, either genuine .`_'PIM not an ordinary music-halt same instant he struck a,--match ae you wish me to understand I escape from the law is hopeless- or false.--�o--one could be more. - �- Y The sole chance you have of remit- surprised than myself when ',lie ,..-agent, hunting up fees. . to relight his cigar, and while t e that you carnally"stxtslled-ia '`I regret," he said "that made, the street abd were set up6n by tin a imzshment-which maw e_vea Turkish gentleman produced expert billiard player, Andre, ran lead you beneath the gullotine is aioiselle is-not professionally en- -after him to direct him as to the three. Turkff, who gagged you and t : aged ed at this moment. Indeed, able right way he -rapidly surveyed the to confess fully and freely all that( "Who' sent you there tvNth the has not peered a public for some y y bound you with leather thongs, „ p passage. The plaster wall$ were leaving you ,to starve quietly to you know concerning the outrage diamonds 4 said Brett, =- h which has been committed, "Even that I -cannot tell ou," months. May bask how monsieur smooth and unbroken on their in- 'death if you had not been rescued yy came to hear of her name 4" fico side, affording no doorway by reasoof a chance visit paid to "No, .'don't interrupt me," he said Petit.h "It was a me. _1011i ' "It is the easiest matter in the exit. the place by myself and othersl" continued with even greater em-. affair. I was nested in a este aip- f world," said Brett with his ready, Apologizing to .Andre with ' a "I assure you, monsieur, that, phasis, when "Le Ver" tried to Pig some absinthe when a man smile, producing his note-book and laugh, he then sa,"tered towards strange as it may seem, you have break in. '`You will.tell agent that asked me if I would execute a small c . "I FA r sed he facts. I went to you merely acted as the agent of commission for him. He exp�ai12 ' have here the names and address- another drink at the counter. He the place in-question with a very or- utea distant,- es es of a large number of artists assured himself that he had not dinar mesas a from a Turkish gen- not conscious of the nature of any house not flue a�in6 fit, "whom I was recommended to visit. been mistaken. The only private tleman with .whom I have a slight crime that has been committed. I and—" r 'Mademoiselle's name was given to doer out of the bar led into the acquaintance. The other Turks -know that to be so. You have been „I see „ interrupted Brett, with r • ___ _ fixe among others at the Cirque passage, so that the room beyond listened to me with the gravity pe- made a mere Y are cat cynical aortic which so often die- m e tool, You a he , �- :.i. d'Hiver, where I heard most en- couldgonly be reached by a stair- culiar to their nation, anal then, simply employed by the monkey to „ 1 d'Hiv r, accounts of her aki1L Pull the chestnuts out of the are, concerted glib liars like Petit. It is,-r g case or through a trapdoor. before I could offer a word of re- P hopeless to expect you to tell the You see, monsieur," he went on, ,� and you have only succeeded is truth However; I think I know a - I have learned something, at monstrance, treated ma exactly as �, „ getting your own paws burnt. Your that in England the publie are not anv rate," he murmured as he you saw• g to clear your vita. You must b6. a hequainted .with any other._langu rt sole chance of safety now is to in way f Passed out into the Boulevard, - And what time did you go brou ht ace to face with La Belle y age than their own and when Con- "and I imagine that my know.Iedge 'there I" form. the" commissary and me ex ug ht not shared_by the Paris, police, "It must have been nearly threw eetly haw you carne to be mixed up(Ghasseuse. Perhaps when you are tinental artistes are engaged we confronted 'with that lady in than - prefer those whose performance iv +�lademaiselle would have acted o'clock, the day before yesterday," with thio affair. roam between the cafe and billiard consists chiefly of acrobatic'or other more wisely had she not yielded to was the answer,, pis re you" gentlemen,", of the-Carbaret Noir— -I"Assure 1 he saloon t what- feats.in which dialogue is un - "And what message did you cried,. "that with respect to the nary „ impulse, and �reiierved het about- 8 Y "The Worm" gasped- out beokea, f , ly- ing display Por a more dramatic t bring t" Turks I have no l:sowledge shat- ly- The barrister's li•eady explana occaawn, "I was told to ask the 'rurkish ever of their pursuits or motives. „Pardon, monsieur' I will tell Tian was sufficient, Nevertheless Brett kept his appointment with gentlemen to be good cnougir to I was present :Mien this English you everything!" lBe$ucaire was puzzled. But oven commissary next morning. That cwas the Pont Neuf exactly at half. gentleman -here was debating with The man's face had absolutely the most vulgar.or brutal French worthy official set himself to the paeL,c�ix, when they would_meet a them, and I understood that they` Mme" livid as he listened to the t man "is endowed with a certain friend who give some it, even went ao Ear as to use threats I arri amount of politene§s, and in this congenial ta9k of examining a pri ater'ts words, _ against him. My mission was to b �----- 'instance Gros Jean felt that hiy soner with the air of one who, said "Oh! come now," said the-com- give to the leaders of the Turks a (To be continued.) Now you will see what, manner of visitor shoukman I am. Here I am on my aa- f be treated deferents• - rnlmary, with a knowing smile, ,ally, ''that will not do, Petit You are -�. ■ _ - - <t live heath: I am most sorry, he cried, to far too old a hand to convey such P -'be unable to assist nionsieur any He consulted bulky volumes, a childish message as that, WhatQL�A��TY '� UGARS -further. If, howereF, yon. leave made nates, fusai•ty called up vagi- I reason.can you-ha_ve for seeking u° ' _ Imo your address I will communi' Jus- subordinates; hath in :person:.shield these men who treated you Ag sugars do not look alike, if Diaced alongside each other Evers 's este pith you after I Have..heard ind-by speaking tube, and general- I in a barbarous way 'and left you to limner knows thm We want-use consumer to kno..lt. Insist - from my daughter. I have n�` ly conducted himself with a bust dJPA- ie a cruel death 4" on . g - doubt that, she will readily com? Nees dike air that much amu$ed the "On .aiy honor- ." began the barrister, who, however,' for ham, thief melodramatically? but Brett - m to terms," "i think you id-that mademoi- •)wn 'purposes took care-to appear k here interrupted the converse lie was in the South of France i" greatly impressed. tion. _ah_ y' camiveasA thewRueeBarbette was - y to" •aut 'a few - ` served Brett casually. Will ou allow me, e said to - -- suapiciu-us again- ---.- introduced. a fly", uestions to this man i" elinin - _ he replied shortly-- '-'I do This precocious* personage had re was the answer. GRANULATED SUGAR _ .EXTRA Moot think I said so." covered his self-pussessier_ and na- Now listen," said Brett, stern laughed Brett lural impudence Burin the night. + You oto nos only have • Rood 8ngar, but the beet on the eov.market. "Of course not,' p $ g ly gazing at the truculent little rag- ,� clear white color vroves the supertoetts of "�edpaffi" susat, OL "How foolish of lisle! It was I who By the commissary's instructions. I cal with those searching eyes of hi, 1 - mentioned the South of France, he hall been well. supplied with which seemed to reach to the vary user a z. FAXIII r was it no You see that French eatables, 'ami Tire-- Iest-r==-t"ns- ss i apine. t is useless or you to i,cgPS is RED SEAL drat p� amens. and by the :aa a foreign language to me, and I to persons under det-ent_on were� attempt any further prevarication'. pound. --- ado not express myself very easily." relaxed, to permit him to enjoy a i;�e know exactly who are your con- -Beaucaire grinned politely again supply of his muchZoved cigar- federates You _are acquaintedi 'The Ceinada Sy&8r Refining Co., "Permit me to congratulate men- ettes. Consequently, the little with a large number of the gang MONTREAL, CANADA. tAsalt" sieur upon both his pronunciation thief was restored to his usual state that faequents,_the Cafe Nair. Do Bsablisb•d In A b Jobs Red path --. -j and facility. �Fot many English-I of jaunty cheekiness. .-not forget that I was present when men .speak French as he does." The first part of the interroga you tried to palm off on Hussei iEnd - " ' The barrister was determined tion, which promptly en$ued, wa3 ul Mink the false diamonds, which j flot to allow the conversation w not strange to 'him. end too rapidly. He Wished to "Your name?" said'the oommis- note more carefully the details of nary, , _ s of B�� a Sdo ; this interesting housetibld.. Pulling "Charles Petit.„ I out his cigar-case, he offered it t, "Abode'r' ` 'G}ros Jean with the remark. "Your "Changeable. Of _late I have Better � B�d it - small French tables seem curious dwelt in the Cabaret Noir Boule- D - � to my eyes after long acquaintance vard de Montmartre." °- - with English billiards. Are any of "You are generally known as ti ahese. gentleman' here skilled play- 'The Worm I' " - _ --Of Cosmo ers in your fashion I" `.`+That is so." 'Oh, vas, said-the innkeeper. "You have served periods of im- - ''' •` ae • "Andre there; 'for instance,. can prisonment, and have paid over -' , f= _ • have seen him 400 francs in, fines 4" make forty•consecutioe•coups. Will "1 have not kept count, u - - you not take a seat for a little while suppose it is all written' down 77:- .'and observe the play?" there." . And he jerked his thumb ods 6 E construction of a Si o afro "With pleasure." And Brett towards the conviction book on the j;- _ Han excellent Oflabel the .T-.:'confirmed the, favorable opinion .commissary's desk. - tri-Can rets-ver •. t c formes can de�•'wi :farmed of him -by ordering refresh "You are a noted thief, Bird 'rou and of the superiority. of Concrets_o ;i► f' menta for Beaucaire and himself. obtained your nickname by reason He a took-a k of your dexterity in picking locks } T a _ - various structural -- --- all other material for �-13` woek" bout the;term. He- in the game, and appiauded the 4' v manner iii -which the Frenchman -' The usual wooden siva besides betas efyenote is tar .3 r •mom satisfactory, in the first place, ft does not endure; Scored a series of difficult cannons. THOUGH IT'S "ONIY A COLD"— f Meanwhile he noted that between _ and, more.important still—being far from weather-proof " 9 the private passage from the bar N --its contents become water-lo>:gedjDrtrducias an unsan- STOP �T BEFORE IT STOPS YOU �; '�`r'' `°fid"'° and the- public one that led`from _ _ Y-- `.' the cafe was a room into which the built of Concrete, on the other hand, is : dight of day could not possibly pane- -Have- you ever.heard of a case of - practically evbrlastins—it is proof against heat, cold ' .' A' ure• acid it h e merit of co Alva trate: He *'as certain that no door catarrh,bronchitis, inflammation of tht ? ind rrioiit „. as the mnara communicated.with it from the.pub- .lungs, or pleurisy that did'not start y. - econom7• _ lie passage, and he could not re- with a common cold? t[iber facing passed one that Every cold-you catch has is it the �_- This econora7 feature is iurth:tr er $ makings of one or other of these dig. — me plained in our tree book "WAaI elle Par mar _ t afternoon when La Bello eases,if it can breakdown-pourdefences. -. Chas9euse brought him and Fair- And even if it does not developinto can Do With Concrete."—which tells how to ` - "What the Farmer Can Do ,I,and use concrete for the making of . holme into the billiard-room to Ois- something more dangerous,it will keep "- with Concrete." silos and other huildinss on the - -' play' her. prowess as a-marks wo- you thoroughly miserable for a week or __ two at.least. Tali•you how to us•.conaret•to constructing 'arm Y� fi>Ay _ man. The wise course, as aeon as you1eel aeons Kitching posts; send mea . Probably the Cafe Noir had no the.cold c.piing on, is to start takingcisterns- Morse Blocks - , cellars. - 'rhe- place might serve as Na-Doi o Synip of Linseed, I;icorice Dalrl•s ",susea' ails Ful-out.the coup* copy of book Dipping Tanks Poultry Houses steps and send for the entitled "What!Ae a store room. . This nataral by- and Chlorodyne, and keep it np till the Foundations Rost Csitars Tanks book to-day. y pothesis.was upset- by"the appear= gold is knocked out com letely This - Fenc•Posts slip. . Troupba Farmer Cow Dv Milli p Walks" F an of the waiter, who passed splendid coo li syrup will do the trick eedlnti I e ter tie t p _. . gg F F eoM ih I Wa _ quickly and thoroughly. GuttersStables , W11 Garbs -{;•���+ through the billiard-room and ape q p y s o. else,ate. .. n- gg You can feel perfectly safe in taking E _ Hens' Nests btalre - Name ... ..:....... ..... • <• en another door at the further end, .Na-'Aro-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licoricr : E;3irough which he soon emerged and Chlorodyne,or in giving it to your x Ea�^jt � [isMr �edrue ....:.................... .Canada Ce ` .,carr in a fresh supply of bottles. children. We'll gladly give your trarL • " t .a obvious, ' said Brett to ph siran a list of its ingredients i[ u 3S National Rams Building+M°'a ............................. • l Y .- - -.hf-s+.lf, "that if there is n7i-di><tr ikn. Your Druggist can supply either 30' gbmmuriicat at with the private 25c•or Stt•bottles. The National Drug& �pesgltRe, oihen the only way.in which Chemical Co,of Canada,Limited. 117 :W .., lr, .r.-;3 ✓"r J�'•M1:,< , :. ri.,�",b.N v 7: .. ..^. •. en., - .. .y',..,r , ,e-....+;-, -,^+.. .. : Jy. w'-•:�'.,.."Ww .I ^r' 5� it^17 „a'aT .-.u..9y ,n�:- � `l�':'" x •'}.Jai¢ a, A 'e"V^;t�p' - .^_�rs'�• t'. .,I,sSA�7•.+� i .>a'z^�'r�s.,2. .. s.. _x. - �'<.x' - - •� t -�.., u �•$ �M ,,, a ! x E r ,� -e..w �.r.: .,, -:•w'+t-, VT _ ' , '•' " erre.... , .. .. ',':.: I .. - 4-M.1.. 'Ffll 1E N-D,LY 11SER PACES OF FARM PRODUCTIARY _ REPORTS-FROM THE LE,AED"G - TRADE CENTRE6 OF. Germany. Has No ,;Earthly Int teen of AMERICA. Value of the Products fore 1911 Were Great- Y : __. _y _ _, : ,.,_. _ 1 in Excess of 1910• Attacking Britain. y i" Prices of Cattle. Grafin, Che - : ndition IVId A despatch from London says:Of course, he says, 'there. is'theand 0 iDa ion in better co lr b other- and Abroad. Eastern Ontario Dairymen's Asso- there.was more monec in the bus- and ;, ' whese intima- with 9411 wi"-.the-Germans . regarded--the •BREADSTUFPS. Clatistn,�e]d at Campbellford last the Kaiser is well known, has just Ontario to strive for still hotter < 4 English as allies rather then ten- week,-the---president, Mr. Henry ''! returned from a visit to his Majesty Toronto, Jan.-9.-Flour-Winter wheat, quality in. all that they produce and 1 y emiea, But, continued his Lord- Glendinning, -at Potsdam. In an interview on ship, .the feeling has now gone be- 90 per cent. patents, $3.4§ to 83.4. tea• g, reviewed the progress espy Vey in dairying. The fatir- board. Manitoba hours-Firit patents, of_the dairy industry in Canada ers; he said, should get down t j M Friday night Lord-Lonsdale sought gond_trade rivalry in consequenea ±� •to dispel the idea of German hostil- of Lloyd. George's amazing speech ; second Detente, 115: and strong during the past=year. During the business and improve the quart; ' i to England, basing his views on when the German gunboat Panther b ers', $4.40, on track, Tomato. 11 months ending Nov. 30, Canada, and the quantity of production. 'J' . tt�� Manitoba Wheat-No. 1 Nortliern, $1: exported by the 'St. Lawrence do this better farming and,beta F at he saw and heard in German arrived at Agadir. That speech, h 4; - y' 09, Bay ports; No. 2 Northern, $1.06; and knots 1,858,281 boxes of cheese, feeding of cows are necessary._ (:f .•. .�+ Lord Lonsdale said he could not said, created such an effect in Oyer- - aibly repeat anything the Kaiser many that it will take many.genre No- a at $i.o2, Bay porta. valued at $18,087 450, and 134,500 great.importance in the production poshad said, but he could tell thou- to live it down. If the Kaiser had Ontario-Wheat-No. 2 red, red and mix. packages Of buttery valued at $1,- .of pure-milk is good water. The. ed, 88 iW89c, outside. 732,360, an increase in the case of water used in half the places in *ands of things which as not been resolved not.tfa"have war t3U7 over the whole t1at� ie tainted, declared the i5oniah Englishmen respecting-"t e with England, said Lord Lonsdale, Peaa-goon shipping Deas, 81.10, out butter of $1,395,. $aiser's warm feelings for England it would have been very difficult fir side. year of 1910. Our export trade was Senator, and-this must be reme ' . end the English generally. He any German Cabinet to have resist- 0642-Car lots-_4;_No. 2 ontar40 Quoted only 25 per cent. of the total pro- died before the, acme of perfection � -t outatde,st 43 to 431•zc, and of No. 3 at uc ion. The hig it-est price or in dairy pr acts throughout the ' >•: was quite sure that the Kaiser was ed the popular ind-ignatioa at the _ unable to understand the positi-)n speech, but the Emperor would do ,42 to 421.2c; on track, Toronto, 46 to cheese in .fife history of the Indus- whole province can be attained. 461.2c. No. 2 Western Canada oats,-7o. try in this country was attained "Cow-testing saves waste. it which Great Britain took toward anything rather than create a war. y y� ` Clermany in the-Morocco business. In conclusion, Lord Lonsdale'eaid: and teed, 45c, Bay ports. last September, when cheese sold individualizes and detects the uge- ;, Knowing as he does exactly what -"I defy anyby to prove me Barley-Pncee nominal`_ for 15 cents on the boards. The Tess animated machines that do not j - Corn--=No. 3 AmerTedu yellow, 681.2o, past season had a lesson for dei turn'out milk >ofita lye It ern- It ., the Kaisers views are in regard to wrong when I say that - Gertnatiy braces a deinitte and--eeonomical ' -war, Lord.Lonsdale rofoundly is- as iIo-earthier intenti d never :Toronto freight __ _farmers, said. the- president. tt Heves that there is any ground had . an intention, of attacking EY --93 to 94c for No. 2. outside. s96we3-at they peikod i e im- pyoductive power On dor a German scare, the eeuntry. Britain." the- Buckwheat--61 to 62c, outside, portance of having a plentiful sup- It-means the prevention of a waste. Bran-Idanitoba bran, $zz.5o, in bags. Ply of water and food to supple- of human energy in handling t Toronto freight. aborta, t25.5a meat the pastures in the form of productive cows. We have e:t' peas, oats, clove;s, alfalfa or corn,' mated at Ottawa that 30,000.! ►- Cff�NGESCOIINTRY PRODUCE. so as to keep up the milk flow. hours are wasted every year Senator Derbyshire, of Brock- Canada milking-poor caws. v 0a , Apples Hoeg quoted at $3 vi]Ie, in an interesting address, human energy ust be conserved _ .5o per barrel. farms this you country a { f.. $Beane-Small lots of handpicked, $2- f 1 m �15 Pointed out that the total value in 'theof ng coo _ 30 to 12.36 per bushel. - e I x 08 *nada o all dairy products cow-testing is one of the most ;admiral Ernest Trowbridge i� Appointed manatactred and sold in 1911 was ficient rays of doing this Mr. IIottey-Ttracted. to tins. 11 to 120 Der• approximately $108 000 000 as in- C. F. Whitely of the"Department of $ a lb Combe IL50'to 32.75 ' ' ' as, �'t G crease of X3,000,000 over last year. Agriculture at Ottawa made these Y Liief of t* Baled hay No 1 at $16 to 17 o, track +' He said'that 1911 was a great year interesting statements in an ad- Chief *70. 2 at 114 to $14.50. a - ' in the dairy industry. Quality of dress to the Eastern QntiC�io Dairy-_ Baled straw-17.50 W $8, on track To. - mnto output was better than,in the past, men at the final session of their --- A despatch from London sayys: ,Francis J. Hopwood, formerly the goods exported arrived at des- convention. The First Lord of the Admiralty, Under- cretar of State for--tbe Potatoes--Car lots. is bags. 81.96 to Ili• the Right Hon. Winston Cburc ull, Go to w210 was on the staff of �. and Delawares at $1.35. out of`store, - - -- --- ", has made further important Ki George, then Prince of Wales, 1146 to 11-So.' choice, each, 876; do.. common ane-me IN '-MATCHTOWN. ehanges to those initiated In Nov- ring his visit to Caanad& in -1908, Poultry=Wholesale prices of dressed, diem, each, 350 to 360; -springers, $30 to ember li;t when Admiral Si is appointed an additional civil Lord poultry;--Chickens, 12 to 13c per lb.; fowl W. sheep-Ewes. N:bucks and culls. Fortunately, no 'Faith Was Re• Francis Bridgeman, Vice-Admi1'al E of the Admiralty Board. Rear- 8 to 10c; ducks, 13 to 14c; geese. 12 to 13c; sa so to 113,75; lambs, $7. Hogs-r. o. b.. g quired, for She Had ?done.- Pr Wm. C. Pakeenbe became marded EtheC Featly, who in 1901 turkeys, i9 to 20c. Lice poultry, about 117 to $7,13 calves-$5 to tie. - li'ri Louts o! Batteaber , and Admiral Ethel Beatty, daughter of le. lower %ban the above.' Toronto, Jan, 9.-Cbeleest butcher eat- "I had no faith whatever, but on - nham First, Second and Fourth sea the late Marshall Field of Chicago, tie are gaoled at 66 to 16.60, medium, the advice of a hale, hearty old - Lords, respectively. An Admiral- succeeds Admirol 'Trowbridge in 114,26 to /sae: choice butcher cows. $486 I BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE. gentleman who spoke from expert- A. r, 1t memorandum issued on Sattir- the Secretaryship. Capt, Geo A• rq. t53a; heavy bells ,steady at $4.76 to encs,. I began .to use Grapy-Nuts a y g pt P to se: store, lots, P3 to 2k. and inferior. Sheen". a 14.13,50 50, d cannnereLsmbs 1640 O g a's -writes an a com letes the naval reor an• Ballard of the battleshi Britannia, Butter-Dairy. choice, in wrappers. r /s-50; common mixed cattle easier at-II&SO to 62 bout a year a o " k i+zation b the creataOn of a naval and Ca Thos. Jaeki?oa, assistant n". bio woman, who she is 40, •e vvar staff, of which Admiral Ernest director of naval intelligence, have tubs, 17 to 18c. Creamery quoted at 311.9 Trowbridge, heretofore Private been appointed directona of the to 36.75• not market, selects at $6.30, ted known to be fair, an'd's,iimita that PPa to 326 for rolls, and 29 to 300 for solids, and watered. and $6, f o.b, country tats, she is growing plump 'on the new ` secretary of the Fir Lord of the l o aerations division and the iatel- �r tb. + r diet, ,Admiralty, bee -chief. Sir Iigenee division, respectively. Eggs-Strictly new-laid, 406, 'deliverea _•.. . _ tierce and herb at zi.to 28c per doses. inI suffered for years M=ANY CHILDREN KILLED. •`I aliall tint-rr�-tn till you boll came'on been " A Private School in Seville �8 ai6 ringed stomach that rejected aJ- P HILL SA RAYS IIUY LAtiD. jalread7hiall start aeeeoon as the plana �b°�I'arce ;and twins at 1624c llapace p most all aorta of food, and digested Nine.-'Ilandred Acres secured for fully mature. Co + \ �" A despatch from Seville, Spain, what little was forced upon on Terminals at Pt. Arthur: _CALCUTTA'S PAGEANT. -sac n 1.o -clear, 111-2 to 1334c per CT& sa�+s Atogethei �vtlh theirbteacher f pain*. oa t di and t the cost of gree 'stress I A dearatch from Port -Art�iur children, ' *aye Acting'-for the Hill interest: t Entertainmeat in Honor ib, in case lois. Pork, short cut. 122.50 era, were killed and maimed by the "I was treated by inane differ- a party _ Engliah capitalists have __� REnf a queen. ant doctors and ti,ey, gave me ust closed a deal ereb tufa P Y - hvate ot' kno n here on hew man_y were even spent different al vears . and I of P . do., mess. 19.50 to 320. Hama-Medium w colla of the building of a prt- y light. f6 to DI•Ze: heavy, Lf to 11,1;2c_ ,Great Northern Railwaysecures-9W A despatch from Calcutta says:: ars .in exile , 'acres of lead al; Port Arthur. It thousand actors and aver 200 rolls, 103.4 to 11c, breakfast bacon. 16 to my l' pupils liome thinking change 3,! 17c: backs, 19. to toe. in attendance at the time o`f-tie of scene might do me good-Yon 7 in'"s�,at`ed on reliable authority.that elephants took part on Friday in the mrd-�rierces, i134c: mins: 12c: Dills. catastrophe, blit the dead bodies of Rhe lead is to be used �iartly for magnificent Calcutta pageant, re• the headmaster, three women teach- condition judge of the gravity of my file terminale of the Hill linea, when presenting scenes in India's histo 12 1Ic' condition wh n Y tell you I wag i= P 8 history, ers and three children have trlready they are carried inter Port Arthur, which was arranged for the enter- - sometimes co palled to use mor- een Hill linea will be, built tbe, cost- Mary. nl n orde George a oid h$�o Montreal, Jan. 9.-Oats-Canadian west, b -ext extricated that many moremasonry. are p "For two wars I have eaten r and that the Canadian shopsof the AIISIN968 6T MONTREAL h ne for weeks at a time. • Mar I g boned beneath fallen masonr Grape-Nuts food at least twice _ 5 fag several million dollars. The the natives' feelings the producer, ern,_Fo. 2, 37c; do., No. 3, 461.2c; do,. hand purchased extends along a day and I can now say that .K.,. nd N Frank Lascelles, who is well known extr>i~ No. 1 feed. 461-2c: do., No. 2 loeai.. I have perfect health, I have taken boundaries of the two cities; t ULSTER ISSUES MANIFESTO. ' - Ir bulk of it l:eia within:the in America, whepe he conducted white,,4Qc:_do., No. 3, Ise; do., No. %flee 1 g no .medicine in that time-Grape-. imita of Port Arthur, and the bal- the Hudson River and Quebec Ter- Barley-�/synitoba teed, 64 to bbc; do, r snce o it is the township of centenary spectacles, received strict mousing, 91 to 93c. Buckwheat, No. 2, 6e Will Resort-lo Extreme Measures Nuts has done it all. I can eat ab-' - of b- Ord to deal chiefly with the times to 70e--PTour-Manitoba apriog wheart, If Home Shue Passes. solutely.anything I wash, without XcIntyre. - In the past few days y - - s` several Great Northern officials when the old Indian emperors were patents, firsts, $5.60: do., seconds,' $5.10;' stomach distress. -leave been in the cit Iookia'g over in the zenith of_their power. -Scores do., strobe_bal<ere', $4,90; Winter patents, Patch from Belfast says: "I am a business woman and can y The- Unionist Council of Ulster is- walk my 2 or 3 ,miles a day and i,•a� the elate, and the 'announcement of powerful native poteptate,s took choice, $4.75 to $5; straight rollers, $4.26 sued on Wednesday morning a ; , ¢ gees meds that the route for a line part in the palpant•, riding past to $4.40; do., in bags, $1.% to 42.05. Rolled feel better far doing so. I have to _ aof� manifesto declaring that a Provin- -- from Port Arthur to Winaipeg,has the Royal box o geousI -.capari=' Date, bdrrele, $3.65: ao., hags 90 lbs., $2,20: utile_brains in my work, and it is coned elephant bearing leveled Bran, $23. shorts, $ss. Middlings, $21 to cial Government will be constitut",remarkable how gMick, ,alert and ed in Ulster immediately a Home tireless m mental powers have howdahs. The p cession was:t 28' M Willie, $29 to 334. Hay-Nb. 2. per y : aiek�at,Surest Cough miles long. Rule measure has been passed by }, ton, oar .low, .$15 to tis.50. Crease-Fla• become. -Name Riven by Cana- 7 --.pt= est 'westerns, 141-2 to 16c; do., flnesL eaeU the British asliament and that than Postum Co:, Windsor. Oat. - Y--TRANS -- - ---- - ---- the-giost_egtrem neasures will be _';T re's re son," and it is ex-. _- - &=47&w Vne 1 � brne, 141.2 to 115.80. Butter--Croicest � - he a a resorted-'to for ,the defend of Ur `- creamery, 311.2 to 321•3c; do., seoonds, plained in the little moa *'1'Ge- Ilt<svi``Even whooping couch Quleidy-A. eter by the loyalists. This mani- Riad to Wellvil,le." in k s Device for Getting Liquor Into Co- 3o to,31c. Eggs-Fresh, b6 to hoc; do., se P g • . Family Supply for aoc-Molly 'Re• bait Accidentally Detected. ieeted, 30 to 31c; do., No. 1 stool; 26 festo is refire ntPd to _be the ex- Ever read the *bow tettsit. .A now one funded It it Fails• y pression of the unalterable' decis- appears from time to' time Tit.y ':n 1 w A__des etch from Cobalt says: 270. Potatoee, per bag, car lots, 81.25 to genuine, true, and full of human Interest. If someone is your family, has sir ab- P t1.271•z. ion of the ant1zHome Rule forces. , .adnate, deep-seated cough-even whoop. Another-method of briagind liquor tag cough-which has yielded slowly to into :Cobalt was discovered When UNITED STATES MAR]3ETf treatment, buy a 50-cent bottle of Pinex the Provinoal Police seized two A PARROT $5,000 WOULD NOT BUT. sad watch that cough vanish. If Ii fails, commercial travelers' trunks load- Minneapolis, Jan. 9,-Wheat-May, $1.07; King George is the most valuable4 stoney back promptly, and withoyt ar lis. " metes ed' with whiskey. The discovery July, $1.073x; No. 2' hard, 61.08;•No. 1 parrot in the world. His owner, i A '60-cent bottle of Plnex, when mixed was made Owing to a bottle in one Northern, 81.07.1-Z: No. 2 Northern, $1.05 Georg0 H. 'Holden, a well-known With home-made sugar syrup, makes 18' 'of the, trunks being broken in tran- to $1A51-2; No. 3 wheat, $1.03 to'ti.031.2. New Yd ker, has refused no less ounces-a family supply-of the most et- leetive cough remedy that money oats sit, the whiskey leaking through C8n-No. 3 yellow, 60c. Oats-No. 3 1 'I �1 t� buy,, ?at a saving of i2.. Gives instant the corners of th@ trunk and strong than three,offers of $8,000 for him. zr !slier and will usually wipe out a baa ] erfumin the b The white, -45 to 45 i-2c. Rye-No. 2, Be to . King George is an African gray oongh in Z4 bourn or less. Easily yrs- y P g $gg- r 881.2c. Bran-W to .$23,50. F1oar-First parrot-tho _rarest and most vale- rdd is five numutes-directions in pack- trunks were checked for Hailey- Datents, $5.20 to $5.50; do., secduds, $4.80 able fgmil of arrotslin- world. - Pi bury, but the police took them off to $5•too Drat clears, $3.66 to $3.96; do:, He has ayscalet tail and 'a gray Pinex Cough Syrup has a yleeaant teats .the train at Cobalt, and Magistrate ,. -=children take it winingty. It stimulates second#, E2.50'to_IM90. body flecked with scarlet.' - {{bbee appetite and'-�-aligbtly laxattva Atkinson made an .order on fihuas- Y,,.. - botb good features, splendid for croup, day afternoon fot the liquor. to be •Buffs]--o�-3�n:-9=i3rring wheat=No. 1 r. $olden; who probably knows tioareeness, throat tickle, lnciplen lung destroyed. The owner appeared Northern; carloads store, $1.121.2; Win• more about parrots than any man s 18r•oubles. And a prompt, eucc sr reme- and wanted .hi,$ property returned. ter, No. 2 red, $1; No. 3 red, 98o; No. 2 in America, declares he is the most v qpy for whooping cough. I g; intelligent and acoompli�hed bird 3°lnex Is a special and frig cotscen- t was shown that he was boldin a white, corn-No. 3 yellow, 64340; No. trate* compound Of Norway its Flne commercial traveler's OeTti:fica•te,, a1 4 yellow, 621.4c, all on track, through he Ilan ever seen He bought the Aittract, and to rich in Kuala 1 and though not travelingfor an firm Auer elements rich are soh ling to y t billed. Oats-No. 2 white, bf i-2c; No. 3 bird about three years aBe, shortly r; Abs, membranes. simply mix 1t 8th su., and'brought the'liquor from Mont- white, 51c; No. 4 white, 601.4c. Borley- after King George was captured in, rar syrup or strained honey. Ina 13-os real,. Malting, 11,.18 to $1.30.' a nest in the heart of iffriea. King 1 bottle, sad it Is ready for use. Used in` isiare homes in the U. B.and Canada than �� - 'b ' George was then a'year Ol . Since lnteili ant COaberBatiOn On any one A•bi advance is reported.. n that a B fl 8 tiny other cough remedy. g Po LIVE sroa3l MARKETS. that time his owner has devoted an of a hundred•subjects. µ Ainez has often been imitated, but, prices of Montreal real estate. :over successfully, for.nothtng etas Wit Montreal. - Jan. 9.-Butchers' cattle; hour or two,every. day to:his edu- Never does his tongue slip. He The Germany Government has can I1 many,of the simpler produce the same results. The genuine f ebotee, $6.35 to $650; do., medium, $4.25 to cation. - Pe per words # suaram0ed-to.give absolute zattafactio ,decided to compete with British nor money refuToed' -Certiticate or guars cable service to the dominions„ 116; 3e., common,' 6360 to I$3.75; cancers, To day King ' 6leorge can sing and when, he is asked,to spell the antee is wrapped.-in each package• Youq The Russians held court martialI si'•50 to .$3.25; butehere• cattle,. choice several songs, recite poetry, giver name of an animal, he invariably , druggist has P1nex, or will get 1t for yov� at Tabriz and condemned Perxian so-9, $S.eo to $6.75; do., medium, $4.75 to college ,yells, irrritste half a dozen gives an imitation of the.animal at . .J�f not,. pad to,The Pirsez Co.. Toronto. prison to he summarily hanged. 5'.25; do.. bulls.'$4.50 to 65.25; milkers,.different animals, and hold a fairly the conclusion of the word- 9; t Lt, .f tt+:a ... ^,�'• but -r,ri� r..,. .�."" �_ .x. :•.•., a'rA'* .s-•8 s. •,+ - ;.4:":� w `4:. a ,, ^'+' :!r �•wu'•d..+or �',k p •^',..'"..s,�. . . ..^.�1 4^£ r ..- ;.• i .. ,,.,, -,,, ,. '.'_.t.,. •v,..S.. '.9.. "H..',., •y..3jx _ yea..JA.... ua,i�i-iL}�a..i� .b, iCJ,y.wL v'�,dA lR•L: ��� �a{Y �sr"fire. .. .dl a, -ALM'`• � �' A .4 .,.-i.,�'..• ; - r r f x - y , - NEWT s 41 F Wilson. 56. Wm. Carole, 56 Feed VEED--I have for sale at Cb,"ry- dk D p' Wright,h67 J. H. Madill. 68. Jon, H. woos statioo.42W Brewers. !Batas. and y J nee, 69, W.m. Arbuckle,60,Ed Gib- taalted corn meal.oontainiug a.b*h per 0404- r ,r Yepabiished•va7 irYtd►7 moealag at iN OIIIw, Q ads of protein and tat, ovwy bsg stamped sad tPfokering.Oot syn.61, Cbas. Nichols.69. Frank Ham, auarsateeld some to: our .tock, Prices �- s RATES OF ABVZi1iT[BI1Cd: �, David Graham, 84. Jno Whitson, moa.:acs,Teo .ai�aeoi +�>, All the best Breakfast Hoods always fresh-Tillaon'a Oats, - ilirstlaeartion pas line - l0oeata 65, Thos. Madill.W; W. R, Ward. 67, Rolled Oats, Rolled Wheat, Coln Meal, Malta Vitae, Corn "OR BALE-First ola+ia 8 room ' Bach subesgneni Jupergioa.pair lire- 6 mate Ale=:lidcCatmon.68, Evans Ward,6fL -JLI trams dwelling situated in the village of ekes, Post Toet'iee, Otpange Meat, Orange Maize. Shredded �This sat•does not Include Legal or Foreign' G. M. Forsyth, 70. Herb. Cooper, 71, Claremont. 1 aoseat garden with good gats, - Wheat-Puffed-Rice, Wheat Berries, Force- edyertiaemeata, Thos, Smith,72, Enos. NI hewander; tits of trait;also a good frame .sable vetch i special terms sivgo to parties malting oon- g •, raela for y or 6 month.or by the year. Half T3,,F. Johnson, 74, Wm. Allaway, 75,: plenty of hard and soft water. Terms sanon- AT THE GROCERY STORE. yearly or year! contracts payable quarterly. WWalter Nicholson,70, H. Johnsor, 77, able. apply b THOtl. PEARf101r, Claremont - Business sar� too lino or under,with paper T. C. Brawn,78, Cleo.'Cooper. Ont' S1-tf ,/fit- �, �,/ t _, sae year,is 00,•yayable in advance. a Also the following rsona a pound f�r _rr A01— jays agate per lfne each subsequent 108021,10111- act ere-or c e year o tP x ranges, Lemons, Bananas, Dates, lgs, oo Ing lga, runes . pp special contract raver wade known on applica- F. VV. Hobbs, Spencer Tx ler. Geol a Raisins, Currt►ntfs, Perla, frestk auTnice at Advertisements wit out written to • •wlll be inserted until forbidden and chsrtred ao-' ter, Geo.Toyne,Thos. Puckrin, P. J.. - „ .corditivly. Orders for discoptinuiug advertise. Rowe, J. H. Kayes, F:Roach, W.- B. {'� Q orients moat be in writing and sent to the pub- Burk. Frank. Lee, W. S. Taylor, 'S. �.� ,( iJ --- l E A FT labor Job-Work promptly attended to, Farndale, John McLear,, W. H. Nor- (�a� 'TERMS ton, O. P. Ferrier, T. C. Gostick, Alf. \QV Oysters, Finnair Haddie„ Fillets of Haddie, Salt^Salmon, Salt 51.25 per year; $1.00 i!paid in advance. Rogers, J. A. Jones John Graham, - White Fish. Salt Herring(Claremont)" Morgan Evans, lobo Give the young folks a boost. Let AT THE GROCERY STORE Bubscriptione to the United Big.,-.$1M Whiter Abr. Reesor, R. W. Howbra_y, theta have an education of�,tbe right _ in advance Also the following persons as fence-- kjpd-no waste time, no, useless ex- _ _ _ _ ' viewers for the year 1912: Win. Mc- pease-$30-3 luonths., T O � -Cour- JOHN MURKAt , QroprietoG. Citusland, Thos. .Field,- W. L. Cour- -- tice,D. W. Carruthers, John Gormley A Full Liue of Pickles, Catsnps, Chow-ehow, Relishes,-Meat ' pICKERING COUNCIL Robt. Deverell, Win. Chester, W. P. S,� 'jmpOYtaII� P011ltS Sauce,.Olives; Syrups, Hof�y, Mince Ment, Soups, etc. ' --= Petty, Wm. Peebles, -1V m. Holl - AT THE GROCERY STORE The above Council met pursuant to Newrick Wilson, jr.'W. B. Milne, Alf re ardin the well-known -Rogersslut`'}c'-tom -- Richard tVxrd. Josiah Evans, M. -- = L ..L. r - afn, on Moodav the 8tb inat. There Sc,ntt,Martin Ni bawander Z�TT / •were present, W. G. Scott, reeve g - A by-law was also introduced and RICH AR DSON ' S W,'Sparke, 1st deputy reeve; E. B. Y e Hoover, R.. ft. Mowbray and Alex. Passed through its "various readiligs _ - Wilso', councillors. all of.wbom took and,finally tattled pointing the fol- TORONTO, ONT. _ and subscribed to the-required deciar• lowing as inspectors of sheep worried or killed b p 1. Courses are strictly first-class s,c,onx-of-o�ce.before., the clerk, and by to townshi of took their seats at the council board,' .ring jpolllltnng sub tytsiont-1.H. yea : Much, lndividlial instruction is - --the reeve-in-the chain ggi On motion of Hoover, seconded drew Annan. 4, " tont, o, Jas, 3:-Tedchere are expert and expert- 1 Todd 8 Wilfred Sadie , 7, W. B. enciad I� by Mr. 6towbra the standing tom Burk,-8-- ur 1liilne,0, Victor Jam- 4' Gradates oET sad HOLD good te' lto 0 tte •; / du Roadea for the year are as follow»: ieson, 10, Josiah Evans, 11 J: O. positions Ronde and Bridges-'ttesara. Sparks Sprang. 5. Equipment thoroughly up-to-date - Hoover, Scott. Mowbray, and Wilson. E g 6. Enjoys. a wide-s read at L k Bonuses for Wire Fences, Drainage A by-law was introduced and finallyP P !coags. : .: id�ji]t cutters lett t0 be ;Matters etc.-Messrs. Wilat,n Glow- eairied appointing John Fergie at, Write for Catalo¢ue. Enter now. _ assessor for the L.l?ickerin bray and Hoover. Contingencies- � `O g �': J. Elliott, Principal - -. ?i4essrs. Hoover. Sparks and Scott, for the year 191'2. Cor. Yong. and Alexander Sts. = " Damages to Sheep by -Dogs-blesses. A by-law was also passed appoint- awbr» Wilson and Sparks, RQ- ing S. B. Stephenson and Forest Bea- A C R-1 �. FG E D M p' P ton as auditors of the treasurer's lierof Poor-3lessrs Mowbray. Wilson books�r the year 1912 He- and Sparks. Wotip Y Y On tuvyion Messrs. Fairbeiad--rand A h taw teas introduced, sated .Ohl one of the nowst le with Auto Doors, to beWiles, o[ the Lake Simcue Iee Co. tb-nugh it's its various -readings andC " Da iearritired with the rest. ,V Ltd., were heard re obstruction on flnx:lly carried appointi.ag C. J. f1rodi'e street at Fairport. After some die. S. a member of the Board of STOVE AND NUT i - casaiva it rose thought advisable ti, Health for a term of three, ears, and ' also appointing W. V. RichardlKod. The STA`DARD FUEL CO., Ltd. let the mwtter be stuucably-settled if Geo. pp - Phill Dr. C. J. Brodie iw- saible the artier i nt:ererit ea. P• ani ��B�,,�} :1`3 L.A41'�K E T S a n d ' B E L L S p" P aanitxr tae tori for the year .1912. Cherrywood Station C.N.R. The tr7flnutea of the last meeting y P X were read and declared .approved; O-, tnotion lien D. Linton rose+ »p - A number of aaeounta were present pointed truant uffl-er: «►lnndacw. R'winesd.tys and .`f,Ve have still a.good assortment at slices ` e I and refers,d to the re-pective coin The Council now adjntrrnPd to meet Fridays only. tS hirh-Bell them. - -. j M melees. ag,rin,on Monday the 12th dap of Feb- M• C. SAV=�SCN +rt Ori motion Georgic Duncan w,i� ruatw nt the hour of one o'ciock free beard asking the -Council to appnin, the transaction of general busiuess. Phone Mark. 50.20. -- ti truant officer for the Broughanr -- ed;hool sectiuu. New ddvert"dynei�e: r The. standing committee on . 4;•,a - _ J tinftencies reported ani rect,rumended i ONTREAL WITNESS • - the following, payments: Jobn Mur. 700D FAR 8ALL, --A fete cc•rdv c is kar. for printing financial 1A iteuieut. �� t)ur f,xot uarlw4od. TH08. I'flU'lP, - ' bullet papPt3• nomination blanks Ott arouehau - rl is "' Canada's Best x16,50: F: FArmer,• for services as re rY I ! / L I s / .• , :. ::Metro titan "and National 1 .turning officer f,-,r and hy•lau [H`OR SERVI-CE-A pure-bred Berk-' wbll to be charged t• Claremont.i,iPl;'Ji�bf + ab::�f.nnr at Int dtl co�-i; Picker og, G i01 D til'fth.tssous:ham tJnt Zrcf N wspapet. HeadclnRrtery for Frost �5c Wood and Cocksbutt lniplemints, - 1Murkar. re ballets for Clmetnvnt tru.' _ Carriages, Harue-s, in_fact-everytbing y. toes and by-law election to be charged - t to. Claremont. -404); The .committerM.,11-leburth ALF-House sad lot ,!tested i need. -rxY<Pt,. Fre moot. ars a to its. Strang aid. Goueagaousrecommend that the .following ec , For particulars apply ca Bell i d t 52 - - _ �V ' GBEtili,North Claremont Sul _ towns he paid on account of,m snit; Phones: e udlepen en pal Rection. D. R. O's $5 tali P.-C' The 'Daih Witpesi on gala! S1.0C 1$'.x..00, Constable 31.011• hall $t.00. in WAN young 'lxdv with R regular rata three dotlara eachsuh-division. H F,- Webster, No 400wiedgsotmaeuerself. to teach a �7uag ;1. D. R. O.. 12.00:' W. V. Richardson .orfurthheiFaruculharsopplyetow Eful.in .RITCH,he The `Weekly Witness and � _-- -;,Jo. 'l. 1'2.00: E. W. Sleep. No, 3, 11 Oi: a'ckec,oz lair Caaad3iao E-Lotaesteat�` ouss� t6� MANY Goo. Tuvno. tin. 4, 12.00;Geo. David r HROPSI.IIRE SHEEP-The under• regular trots one dollar "von, No. 5, 1'2 00; Chou". L. Msekep - _ � etgacri bas for axis a nnuixer nt abropehtre These trial rates ars offered to N81R No.6, 12.00: Colin Philip, No. 7. 8 00; Down sheartiwt rams. extra hood- aalaZa. tot bs R�r. "twos» in wbQsw homer —- Wm. :1fil}er; Ns.8, 19.00; C. CV. Dis- a cos.r.Ptakurtatt, or phone !;,. , Pr.`fR, __sN ffur your libertfl. patronage is the past and we -t.can,?-t. aeiC�ar edition has been stiles iaru wish. ou otic=and all ,hey. No.9, 12.00: Thos. Dunn. No, 10 for at lost two years teat U6 mums; it - , --- y - - 1100; Abram Reesor. No. 11, 1800. FARMS TO RENT-fine of 148 ac- - „ D.R. Beaton.on acct.of salary.6', 50' res_the other Mi acres. ileal_ elan badd" !a _ - Municipal World. for blit copies of i,ge on each.abuadanoe Of water. well-tented. ��� a,D��� •�_ Very Merry' Ch ristmas Municipal World, 8.00• D. R. Beaton. g a ofCulti orchards on both, sea to acod L _ - • exp ns•'s d i:rein ballot a r, Bad ,sate o!cattlyrtiea. For further particulars -• - _ • p�t g P PB apply to dAllEi UJiDEaSILL.01ar•mont I4-17 �� � �� ballot boxes W deputy returning of Ca.11 and get-a Calendar for the New YeAr. titers, SA). OUND—on the Kingston road _ t The committee on Damages to Sheep between w.J.1[orriih'sstare.and Cents - - . b Dogs reported and reComn►eded aisl Jburah,on the xlof Deasuibirlast a parr See our Chaica for Christmas Gifts. y B Po eIc,otslntngcutlery. .The owner my have Ila atreolatloa r Ochi per ad, and L - -the following payment•: 'H. J. Mar' the same by calling at the undersigned sad Laos most tib lir - - uis for three Shro hire lambs kil uroy,nRt�pproperty andtraying •=pause., Jt 13. thatch- eep�o�is Its q 1[kG127a•Htibland Creek:P.D. 13•!4 eteb�c:lbans logs It r: _ w'_ :led, the same being two-thirds of __-_ : sworn value 18.00 ARM FOR BALE-bot 19 con: 5.' i " ,SBAKt tT l 04M Cttr tion given to EmbalnAug and Funetat�York. - _ eful attea The standing committee 'din Relies Pickering•consisting of 50'acres'more or phone tiiRht or day=$eN or ndepettdent. reported and recommended 'the fol' -eggg,never tailing stretm,s acres of orchard. . !CHOICE FOR 1912. _ _. lowin meat: J. Boas Robertsor, +malt fruit of all kinds, Possession gtvea arst g Pay it Apprid,l9 g.Also g fresh cows for sale. For chairman of trust of the Hospital fur =urt ier particulars apply to 4,X08 BRIGW kLL Ittkeagme 7b iviedcaepaw Rate: Sick Children, 10.00. Brock coca,oat,or Ind phoDA 1C 06, t3jaU(r 8 Lm - ` Roads i°t, Aad tell lour ideals ,.about this o1 a •` . _...• __._She s ending cuirimittee on - for. They would also enjoy It C ING and Bridges reported and•recutninend- OR SALE-A good rough-cast `-ed the following payments: W. 8. house containing s rooms besides c:oeete Subscriptions rant in ■t these rate; r C Tomlinson,for iron rods for cement +na coed ca neat cellgz. Hard and Kofi water sbauld eftbar be accomp3aied by thi: :PICKE RIN Com, Ont• s xillvert on Con. S, lOt.29,'.1.540,; J. H. inside hoes s- Ooe-atth of an acre of coodiiard• advertisement or the paper in whit/ � 1 itt ccntainwg ape apple treeK, bestdew other Foa saw the, announcement must b lionnor, for 6 yards of gravel on Brock ;mit. Also Imperial oxford store is first-class tamed rotten sending'the subscription -- -oad opp. lot 13, con. 3, 3 00; W. W. rwjr.pair with warming oven attached:•Fee lotto. -- plsTE jO� >DpVpii7.L's t30�, Publishers C Sweet to �t GUV�i g OntraCio cqunty to pap one-half,152,10: 3 Ctaremotit mess oc on tea . - - - Tt .. _A.,r 4, -- ur•Carlton,for 50 vds of gravel for Greenwood bri:dge,'MSY); - Thos. s. COALr COAL Having resited the Vuinbarto`n shop '.Ga,nslin; balance Cleaning out ditch __ o and opened the same,I am prepay- , lot, 12, eon.S. 1.75 F, L.' Breen, fol Course , i n Ag*'r'icdtu,r.e _ - _ri ht-of-way for creek as per agree- Shrt BEST ANTHRACITE ed to a all work ve lin tetj t ui nt at Greenwood bridge and pri,vil _ me in the above line. �` The standard Fuel Co. Horaeahoein a specialty, elfe of making temporary road across 7 r' -Limited Call-in and see the any time. , his IAnd while concrete floor is.being .L' eb'y :.7th `dee ls�i, 19 1� put on bridge, 50.00. GREENBURN, On action the reeve was instructed One month Tuition` Fred. 1 • to grant his order on the treasurer . . � " _ C. N. R. ' DUNBARTUN _ in favor the .parties recommended �. for payment in the vatious reports as ��- ` . N. Olh nt. • lbs Agent. La-ets C S'wcet to E►t presented.this da -'--?— _ A CV*MMd Ls1sMft 9• -- - Ind.'Phone, Bro.700. ': _ \ . A by-law w w introduced and pas- To be herd in rooms adjoining the Agricultural Office, - b sed through its various readings -wind finally carried Appointing the-follow- ring road overseers-for the year 1912, +� "No. 1. �Vtna Brown, 2.Thos. Law, 8. Russell Bye. 4.-A. Gormley, 5; Thos. BRA Annan, jt.. 6. Chatt,_,$males, 7, GK_ TREE" as. _ B—AN MT - Marks, 81 Arthur Cflescer: 9; Wm Vnaee the ManaAenrent of the Agricultural Depivrtinent otton, 10; Dan Webster,11.L.Neale of t c _ S B . _, . . he Whitby High School. ;...� . . 2, John Arman. 1$ �'A111rit,. 14. W. - "FST 1873. OF CANADA 10" Ra►Nc}lEs. Harvey, 15, Ed. Cxiiiphell, 16,' Wm. Stool. Jud iu studiedstuitref ell - _ .. ,Dixon, 17,Thoy,,J.-J-Anes. 19, Arthur g g g turn of the ConrsPs: Other important E No. 86. ' -Jeffrev, Ilk R'. H. Cronk, 20, J. A. subjects o ticuiture,=ri`study cif field crops; QOA)QTE)itLY DMDEIIID NOTIC $aigbt. 21, Geo, 'Cowan' jr. 'l2, Jos. Tilltige,tlgd Drainaire,.insect jwsts and fungus Notice is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of Thirteen leer C. O'Reilly, 2:3. Jan. Ferguson. , , les. d lassies, Farts RPeords.anij r nm tt on the Capital Stock of this Bank has been.declared for the Bonner: 25, R. J. Cartel-, 2d, L. Puck- �._ tin. 37, W. H. �Vez,tney, 28, EV;Cullis, Farm' Accounts. - . _ Pe P quarter efrding 31st January,.1912, and that �e same will be payable;at the 129, Thos.A. Knox. :iv, Amos Brignall, Bead Office,3n this city,and at its brancbe�s, on and after Thursday,the 1st day 31, Geo. E. Pugb. 32. Jos. Cowan, 33, " of F a o1912. -" • =' .Jno. bicGrit+kin, 34, Alonzo Fsdiwarda, . . J. `2�ellf -_ '' ebrttary 1912 to Sh uholders f nk:ord of 20th January, �' r further information apply to J. The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the„Head - .38, Win. Gibson. 3d, Is Connor. 37. Q H. Elliicott, 88, Silmm Tool. 39, A. Al- Sigh ►gC210i31, �hitbyr Or _ Office of the Bank in Toronto on Wednesday, the 21st Febtvvaccry neat, at 18 - • aright. 40. F. J. 1IcKa 41. G. Tenn, 1 ' - o'clock noon. 's 42,T. Richardson. C& ln. Clark. sr. I tls0 P 44.Robt. Devitt.. 45, Thos. Philip, 4A, i � � Gen6ral �'-�l Af'E aso>,to,21st December,1911-s-,' 6 ECHOS pia t W. E. Ho}tbv,47. W. H. Norton, 48. _.. . -_. M� '_ D. Annis, 49, J. B.Wilson, 50, Frank • e • Bl. Alf. Rogers, 62, G. T. .o. - ur • 'Harbron, w T _ __ _ .__ ___-_ �flice of At�rionit et Whitby-9 .^- !f8, R S. Stephenson, 54, T. - _ - *. � ...:..,i ....e.„.a.-, -:.:1 ' .. .x.... ��K.,-r..Lr�.•nn-• ”e ♦ RA"'nk+ ;W ry,+.. ...rM.c. hi,..;-" '.......:ti^: '4. ..f •,: . .. ...,.. : .::e •:-;.• ': 1 e.3 .a• �.:a"•.,.� ?."9k`.c^• 'tit•• "a�.'t�.w"'�'w• - 'h'' .�,- .G.. •� n'REiufs" �.:_'n. �• .2i. .„ n .rev xt. „;.t•.a,. ,.., : w •••,hit •'.yia2Sp�'xve +,:-r + Me. ;�,A' �.. r� ?. 'r#`"--w u ^-4 _ �.^'y. ••Y�, "•_ .' ., >".�. '<,«, `� •y �,._ y a.vry -.:b..• 4. f.3' ;a H- > co- ,-o• :y;?''7. Missile 43w 777 '� ...._ ., �. •�- .. - ;ria - ` p;„AREMOIiT WH --�. — ue ry m _ n. t - It will be remembered Aurora se- he ad a Heard htla.'beeh confined,to his trI otooin WarkvgrRorth the otherlday '� idnce Saturday with'what Is`re- cured the Underhill Shoe Factory r_ flaHA _ ONw pp ported to be pneumonia. from Markham in the same way ' T.Paterson was confined to the P Dr. Cbas• F McGillivray; of whit= and although Markham - insti Importaol showing of finest display of _ house fora couple of days with by baa been pppointed by the Lieu- tuted and won_ a- suit- against Ohiaa. ♦ yery large assortment of _ tenant Go dt an Associate Cor- Aurora it aval`led Markham noth- -Toffs, just .,0, account-of th9 storm news over for On to County. ing, as Aures found a way to ' y. Boob,Dolls -Will be somewhat scarce this Whitby el ore quite evidently had evade the-law, s alved for the--Solibay trade. -Oall — { - yP�k it io for the farmer candidates for _ and sea she=. �cxz D. P.MacFarlane,of TilsonbltrR; CouaciI. 1e last year CRsincil rthere .Ax order-in-council has been 'visited Claremont .friends over were really four farmers, some asy sled b the Provincial-,Govern- ; subscriptions taken for all Magazines. 9ve counting ,Baker in.that class. y ars in the Ontario Weekly and Doily IZswfpa k� Thomas Graham lent for the Old ° -T Messrs. iiallett and.Moore -were Left Gazette, .just isFue atipu via-,New York on Fri- r.Vanstob , a new. man, .that in-1atLire•all.residents of file = �D��N'e = ' •day fast. also a fanner, was eat a rov - Mise Ross, of Toronto, is 'spend- Mr. Mitchell, a,-can idate for- the fishing in any provincial haters, BX=3c Street. 'g ;'ins a few days with friends at Reeve-ship, also a 'farmer, -was de- exce t with hook and line "with- - feated. So that in all, four farmers p to Saadbau.k.'•" -- out first having obtained a lease _ — Miss Slacl€ who was seriously went,down-a veritable ava,lxliche for or'liceuse gt'antitig' Ahern premia- Ill Iasi week is reported xs d@fin= the agriculturists,-Gazette., sion so U. It has been found - i�tely on the mend. -`•� • by the Fish and GaDepart- The annual, meeting, 'of. the. ' . 'IE City of London has issued a ,cent that hundreds of en who M Claremont Public Library wit s held 'i.1 i t against tile, town of Neu'- iiee not r•egula-r fislierrtren, and '. - on Tuesday evening- Mrs. nwrket asking• an injunction to thus payiie-lise•nces catch fish in - Mrs. Andrew Johnson,of North prevent the latter town from' is- uets every year, and it is for the 4� (liar@moot, is coafiued to .bed by 'cling debentures to-the amount purpose of putting a�top to this We have prow ?a. teen attack of pnenmonia.` , ��f$ as a loan to the Harding practice that the or�i'er has lasso duced awash- passed. -It is stipufaxed.also that er that almost = alas. MacFarlane, and family Jlu or Cas<Go., As an inducement , :.have been spending a feh�da =s for that cow a tot ' y p y-to-lora is taturig non•re8idents of the pro- runs Itself. with friends at Alton, Ont. The law - is very explicit on the, vince niuse pay a licence of 82 per Messers. Zi'est, sof Sandford, point of a..municipality offering rod,.when tew orarily residing in, It washes th+ " -!pent some days with their, sister, .pecial inducements to an estab- the province ; but those who fish clothes with +; Mrs. J. W- Kydd this week.' - from their own boats -or yachts *ut rubbing or • r to in them. -' Rev. W. R. and Mrs. Wood _ insist pay a licence fee of >$5 per g were is the city on Tuesday at- rD rod, except in the Niagara River, tending the funeral of a friend. - Detroit.River, Rivet St. Clair,and It *ashes a St. lila 's River i e the state wbolb tubful of ' Owing to the impassable condi- - _. of Mic�higin. The.fee for non. clothes clean, " tion of the roads, the News i11dn resident Ij,shermen angling in those wrist bands --Was unable to make his usual i iyit waters will be 82, whether fishing and all,in from ` YEARS d to l0-minutes - this week. from their own boats or, not. - �- The annual roll call and busi- _ - ? mess meeting of the Baptist con- �regatiou was held on. Thursday week, - �j Mair• That, Fascinates our booklet tells how and;is free. Don-'t wait.un-til you,can't wash any -of last - _ -SU Frank Man who has s spent _ Who Wants Lustrous Hair more, but write for it to-dry. Address— y 'the past Aix or seven yearn in - Full of Life sad Beauty' J western Ontario, visited Clare- ala 6 Start now madam.,this is just the Howard E. Turner, `Agent, Whltevale :Mont friends this week, 1 Was Can by -y mouth to begin w acquire a glorious - Rev. J. A. Grant preached on �'g tlabk COlmP01111 i head of Meir of which you will be Wil has charge of Pickering Township. s _ justly prcud during the aortal events +. Sunday in Uxbridge, the service of winter time. - :ia the Claremont 13slptiat church Wanrika Okla --I hadfemale tmu- If you haven't used PARISIAN �8. -CT.T. A. �311tis. - - brio condlleted by Rev. lite bles for seven years, was all run down, 9 AGE you aren't on the high road to She�rrthaad fade �C1asy _ g and so nervous I hair beauty. PARISIAN SAGE is o� K HITEVALE, Mann. -- 4 '', could not do any- the tuost delightful preparation that If such evidence as the following ex- Announces that she is prepared;to do The Sacra-men of the Lord s thing. The doctors destroys the dandruff germs and by in Supper wall be dispensed in Lha treated me for dif- doing removes in a short time the trHeta from letters Loud other equally all kinds of plain sewing, including It men's shirts and pants. ferent things but strong testimony contained in our 1 �c Presbyterian churc -on Sabbath ,� A"?. , caltse of dandruff,falling hair, itching _ - - -� Hest, with preparatory service �r., did me tw good I buol;let, is not eufllcent to entisty anyy. . 11 r .r ,; got sob that I ®calp, faded sort lifeless hair, person de,trous of learning slinrtband, iso • YEAIRO' this(Friday)evening, �: could not sleep day Dandruff germs are 6batructtoniate; then there can-be no merit.in any busi- ZXPKRIENCK .M a.. the prevent the hair from receiving W. H. Coates . nt two meek= Isf' pe or night. While in y P nese under the sun., , - p,, t+ it's ro er nourishment by ravenous- +s at Mouo Road arranging the at of Lidia E. Iread ''lv devmirin the same nourishment. DEAR MR, CLARKS—"It is a plea- . ,fairs of the late Mr. Slack.and �� „ of L dia E. Pink- t R _ ince cumin back has been con- hams Vegetable Cse PAR1A[AN 'iAGE for one Reek Aure t°write a teyttmoniNl eo�lrirsing. I e g Compound, and and note the won�lertul improvement. anything so much superior to other 1 fined to bed by, illne�` � began its use and T. M•McFadden-guarantees it.50 cents thing,; used for the same purpose im Our village ,board of trtusteer wrote to Mrs. P1 'ham for advice In a bottle. _ your eS•ritPm of Eclectic Shorthand iA - a short time I lead gained my average — to ocher I have examined i shall IY9awcs were to have been sworn in oil' ,. -- -- he plewwd.to reply to any communt- O6 s e > _ Monday evening of this week but.. weight and am now strong and well. — ration that in he sent me with re- Cor•r7tlmtrre" . ' the cert eventony was poAtponed on- —1l�rs. SAUTE SM-ENS, R. F. D. No. NORTHERN .GROWN TREES oerence to the system, or to have any- ny000+emtwo •iropin sksten ,u Pre •gcu-a mar - ",in$ LO tI)@ absence of the ,local 3, Box 3I, Waurika, Okla. apple. Irene.Plum.Cl,errr, Peach cir•pe., one inter sated Call to nee me."-L. I{. q�ent n to arob•m;t o m.•n ��r��e�►mecuetn +�i smart Fruan, ornamentals. E—greens, �" �e�ny� TAT aaPar•nf• fe ,maljtstrAte Rt til@ COL1r;Cil IDeeLtag AmtptiltCr GsatlZnL WO>msts Iioass. Flowenog Bbrobs, C1lmbsrs Etc, FAZ Let+, 477 Parliament.9C., lteachet.l geld S dna for ryrn� , ` at Brougham. - London, Ont —I feel as if I could Everything to Lhe nursery Gene• Werlo4ua Our Fall and Winter Term com- Patents s+s+n i °d"II° 'Free, Bend list ofyo ur wants for Prices• q•e�al ee*",��o0 1° • s F M. Co4pet a sale of farm not tell others enough about the good As•ots wsoL•d;apply to: nems. menced September 5th, but etudes g(itt■LO n Y im tem ts.` household Lydia E Pilrkham's Vegetable Com- J. H• Wismar, _ asuy enroll, any day, as instruction is - atock, p I ytrictt7 personal. s baOesotoeta �ow- ; M -� e. I was so n Ontario •a�stse „• or m Ill ,on Le and has done f Port Elgin, ttee booklet. :< a, furniture etL!, which was to ba weak and tired that I could not rest I Write or call for . p�p.ua been held on Wednesday. the Clarke's Shortland College ' IOth lost.. has been poet ned tie ni m• A friend recommended goat � - 1 ppoo Compound ani I soon gained health tgi�,College SL,Cor, Manning Ave. til to-morrow, (Saturday) the grid strength and could not wish to 13th-lost., owing to the severe sem, better. I know other women CHOPPiNG TORONTO. - -BWrm which has blockaded the who have taken it for the same purpose w R• B RYAN s, and they join me in pratl'ng it..;- JUL __... Q — tp 4"Oed A. BUlrY, 866 Dame St, ! O = i o ° M3 I BA'ASER{ A Claremont branch of the Wit. - . . " and smokers' f T� London, Ont to do _ x a 'Tobaccos,.pi i 'Women's Institute will hold thein Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- The undersigned is prepared � y � M Jauua meeting on the afternoon rasa choppingever da _' sundries. Ceatiul once Bell , ry has surely cured many cases of It y y 7 . 6 ! i "•• _'Telephone Co. Aageocy for of Wednesday.Jan. i?, at three female ills,such sainflammation.uic*r- in the week except g • u ea d- Iialbton Lawn ry.i �qq'clock at the home of the Perri- ation. displacements, fibroid tamon. b to � - 'ident, Mrs. C. J. Brodie. It will irr•gularitiies, periodle back- ai Saturday. ! ; ;Q ` 8 tag If o~ Q« CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO be ••Candy Day.• so all are asked who, that bearing-down leelitu�. and l: 59 $ 5 5t0 � to being a sample of home ad nervow prostration. t�OhII F. Bayles, Greenwoodr C� � + ,ffie b-. P ckeriag L cod _ umber Yard - 4 candy. A R attendance is de- ; . T� • o ar ..sired. M e o o Winter weather of the good old- Weather Goads Bargains e' V m o K B .� ��.:a sen how- All grades of New roofing.l3hingleta , _ fashioned unmistakeable kind Cold g. O.;t and'patent rooflog. and came to its on Saturday last."Tem as r°b in. and ln.pine and 1 in. a Sia. '�� 1 ' 2 i �;. - perature dropped to abgtut the _r.Ladies' 820 fur-collar.Coats, 818 ; Gent's $20 Fur Copts. 818 : ' ► >S !s fi a ''- °' °" mar yN em lock, gh• aaluu� twenty nitirk And the coal- 81,65, See our snap in Robes. .v Apr s 1 in.pine and hemlock, dressed f INA $'2.00 Horse Blankets, P g�j � � .. � r a a w +• r' mro ld►y and matched. k _ --bin's experienced a correApondinR Ladies' and Gent's' Gauntlets and Mitts in great K lowering. dlondAy,afternoon and - ___-- �a Joe p e Terme t�trlotl8_Catett r e, q ♦W July evening..brought the snow and variety. �ogtue�, Sweater. Coats, tee• a 1D • W D. CORDON &HON, taking,all things together we dote Blankets and Sciz. -� : o w a a mow ' the contrast with some days of b �w Oct. �!'s Pickdtini;. Ont last June and early July.• - - m g g Carnival will Skates, Straps, Screws and Pucks And.:i splendid line of new hockey '� �� A Grand Racing' Ise held in the Caledonian Rink'on _ st-icks.20 per cent. lower,than elsewhere.,' Januw7 1913-wniLby ls;o.b•p•I�.BrO°Ab•o' 15,Port Perry 17,UxbndsM 10,OanflingaiOu 9, Ttnesday eveniug, Jan. 18th,-when Pur Groceries are�lie fres e o T`T Barrel race to be won three times, - BRC3 V ��M N�� B �►� ShOits raze, agold-filled watch. Farm- E P BILI - P ' 0213� 3 prize, race, to be won three times, GEO•�RG � ' y pair of wlliffietrees, 2. neck- - °yoke. Drinking race, is i5c,2. 50c. Having ]eased tl;b' 'blacksmith Lunch will be served daring the O • g Tho,i,_ Q!all insteeists and design _..evening. There will be skating ' 1 � S shop formerly run by y• - kept is stook.•It will pay you every Satustook rday night. AdmissionDo son, I am prepared general so Hall at our works std inspa iai�sl to Carnival-Spectators;lace -Lad- sml 1 a lines.to o `3es, 13c. Gent-4, 20c. Claremont black 'th'og in 111'ne , and obtain peioet►, Don' ed by � agents we do not ergploy diem,ooesegnwt- • —. - L -- Band in attendAace. HomBeH0>LIPSQ A SPECIA rY ly we can, sod db throw o$ the agsnis k - Wni. Wallace who lives on the Nell. the rush of the Holidays is over. Now we call your Ind.phone,No. 302, Claremont Oomtaminlsissre by peuob tsinghieli you 0, attention'to something you'll want for every day,and . .. from os.' fr lith concession west of:the village, oaU golioited. - -niet with a somewhat •serious • \. ; t is a bargain you can't get every day-=it JOHN MCGrRATH WHITBY GRANITE Cay f 'accident about two o'clock on ._ _ only lasts for otic week from o$0e whttby, 010. sW• . Saturday Afternoon. He was _.. ,CLAREMONT, ONT. driving into the village in his The 6th of January'to the 13th of �an>:ary, 1912 _ _ , sleights.. Th@ road was -very icy E. r :--in solve•places and it, piissrrlg over ` ' �� The Plckemi EVi1vS, . ...one of these the.sleigh slew to one 1(� lbs. Granul9atEd .SUga�c - �1 • pump Manufacturer. j .aide throwing Mr. Wallace on- to = - Yl ariCiPi Cb ,' t{3Pi ithe hard read. He lay for Ashore -r. _ ' S Shop and Residence Dundas' t 1 . time in an uneonscience. condition 'oh ect of h A fittiori lg o but soon recovered sufficiently to Q The j tis s t WSmy. s)4 O lessen stealing and prosecute the felons. ^-_ ��,.g of Whitby House allow him to proceed on his way: � - west , ' Some time after coming into the one _• _t� - village he because mile worse as Evet�loGuesc nude Tobiticco eaca ded)ywill get 191bs of Gran dated � -Kemt�rahsvinfi property stolen oommubi was taken into the hotel, wliere _• ( - rate iltnmedistet with any tioetnbee - }10 went into convulsions. )fir. Shgat-for. $1.OQ. As you are aware of the high price _ of E:euntive Commits" W unripe on ebortnoticea a wood o attteendg of sugar, you have been getting only abo�- P 14 - Brodie and also Dr. Sangster, of 15-lbs. for one dollar. Membership teat - si•�• to all kinds of repairing. ; T - $touffville were summoned to at _ Agent for the Ontario Wind llfdll.; teed the injured man. He soon Ticket.me.absa from fe:Ma.st or era FT et►appl also gasoline engines and y. showed signs of Improvement,and Goods Store, a Shoe.Stcrre, a Grocery Store, a crockery L. D. Banks, . the equre gear we are leased to say that he is This'is aDry Store sad a Millie More• ' -$iteia. Oom• Picices•'nQ Ont• . p fury W.V. Rietardson, . now making satisfactory progress MAGNET CFtEAM1'SEPARATO� I 1.A. O'G.oanor Arthur lefF�re�• ` towards recovery at his own home �T(!71�►-1n R�N lY YtrMit• 8eel,Marp done No.W act residsnoe.- , where he was taken on 9atarasy D SIMPSON & Co+� 1�✓A1� 17t J . y i ht. 1' g ' .{.. •._. — 4. •^'3—•-�._„7.. fir' w,, -_t 1- rq.w ay.'. �.. ♦A. A. e-'.ee.w... .r..'S.- •.i. '^••.. '.'�: s.p..\' ',.: •'f.•,'' 4 ".,,•'m.•�,v ...,.a a. .. e. - �.:. a •. t,..:. ••„ -. .•dam,..r,5,+. ,:... -.•.,;..�a':'......°u t :w!g,::+ .ePr '.:.� o,-.-vr t•?,..•'... ,;ayC1w- '�r 'a.:.... .,.:,•-'�—^7^z-v r' ..r•!Pt.Y ' •-.�'s: 'ism ':m;- :a0,.ua5'r_ A ME ME- t:. . . , � .. , e . - water clothes mite" washed and �7carcely touc�ed -by the human coiled id helps to whiten them. __ y To see to xhrealf`a needle.eaeily_ Mand in the whole course of its Sold apiece of white cloth at the back of the eye of the,needle. - �preparatiol� So cleanly iS-the -proceSS To. of a•copper kettle, rub with powdered bathbrick and 'paraffin, --" and afterwards polish "with dry - -- orickdust or whiting. - When being put •to bed for the r' might baby's eyes (should alwayr $ K tRttt�art v,tisRt N.—ve a -washing tin beracie ac!d• vats,. EIR A few grams of coffee burned or - lot coals will purify the,air in the -M Ak 0 ' 1 N , Sick-room and drive away .any CEYLON TEA, aUsed In Mini-ons of Tea PotS-Daily CON-rA I N IS W O ALU M• t � Blacks Nl"ixtsd or'Cireen—Sealed.Packet.on � Vidor a ly Cheese that .is in danger of ber O N FOR M$ TO TH )FkM Sample mailed qa enquiry—Address; 'SALADA,Toronto coming too ..dry may be..kept soft ` ' I by., wrapping it in a cloth wrung M I GH. STANDARD OF P. )ut in.vinegar_ GI LLETTzs GOCoS. A• small onion eaten raw before -etiring will often 'result in a rest- i • `ulsleep as onions are excellent - -� Company— _ 6thLr8 -- � _ -. -The _ --` fi Development- -had---a—nar�r MAKING-SAFE IWE 'STMENTS shave. However, the Ontario Govern. _ - ST. VITUS DANCE mens'appears to have,come to a realtaso • - tion of the seriousness of injuring bond. -- - I UTILITY BONDS ARE IN DE holders, and it is reasonable _ --_ • . PUBLIC- 1 e to aestimt• Notes of. Particular interest :to Women .Folks MAND'BY CANADIANS. • .that bo fardtss:they are concerned there. Cured Thrrugh the Use of Dr. to no menace in the Government's future Williams, Pink Pills. - -- policy, _ ---_ ' - 90 Closely Hold,-However, Then ars,.Few In, t13a case of the physical eiaminaw .. Chorea, Or as it is more ever- For Sale—What Companies the Term -- - COOKING RECIPES, I8n hvrise and then crosswise on g tion there is seat the real estate holdings gt lly known, 'St. Vitus dance, is & of the company to, examine. In the case ' o "Public Utilities" Covers--Unoasinou a potato cutter. Keep the slices disease that usually attacks the qt a street railway 'ebmpany, there to Soft Molasses Gingerbread.-Stir y young children, though older per- necessasity a considerable Quantity of" in iced water until read to cook, over Covernnrontal Policy of Munlolpal together one cupful of molas8es, when-f. them a•light brown in hot sons may be afflicted with it. Its Competltlon—Bondholders sate,- How- real estate for. sidings, car barns, pokes,_ vne teaspoonful of soda, one .tea- lard. gain them carefully im- - spoonful, of ginger and one table- most common symptoms are a ever—Real Estate an linpartant Item In horisea and offices. If the cele value o!. _ k spoonful of butter; then pour on Mately upon their removal from twitching of the muscles of the face such property is equal to the amount of r. the lard and keep in a covered ves- and limbs. As the disease pro- street Rgitway Assets. , > this one-half . cupful of, boiling sel to retain their heat until ready P the bond rue there is , the sion foe's 1 water and flour enough to make a greases this twitching takes the ;-. +- - •,.,. further examination of. the compaay'a thin batter. Bake about one inch to serve. Before, serving drain form of spasms in which the jerk- The art'.cler contributed br "Iaysntorw physical assets, for the bonds are Quin again. lug motion may be confined to the are for (hs cola'Gaud. i p sit iag prow ezceptional. This.however,seldom happens dee Thin. is very nice if sins are Mav Blossom Cake.—'Beat.-to A heal, or all the .limbs may be af- oectire n, frore, osu it aoserbts of ear , - taken to have" to .wale=:boiling, y cog them from IoeiaR taoosv t)rr�++ib that further_ axaminaSiea ie..ueually - ;: - cream three-quarters of a cupful fected. . The patient is frequently '31acing it dao "wild-eat` atererisas. The essential. < and to beat it well when the flour of butter with one of sugar;' add unable to hold any-thin in the uboartial and reliable character of the The usual policy„tn Canada is to eea g Itrformation may be relied spec The added. > one-half cupful of %wait milk and ands or to walk steadily and in writer of these articles and ebe oubliebar Ptruct tbb railway chiefly by sale of stock: ---- Bungalow 8andwiehes.-To two two cupfuls of flour; then beat'se - of this saver bave no interests to serve cupfuls Fula of cold roast veal allow one. _ severe cases even the speech is..of -in eoon.e.ion with tbw matter other than Toronto Street Railway has, for esample, ” - P arately the Wilks and whites of ten fected. The disease is due to debil• the" of the reader. ' less than s4.=.OW of bonds outstandlag cupful of- cold boiled tongue or eggs, and after beating thoroughly ity of the nerves and is always _ - - - ham: To each cupful of this chop- together add .to the cake mixture: cuged by Dr. Wil•}iams' Pink Pills a;street 011.0 her at stock' which sells as " - -` over 130. There is.• therefore, •:+9cites # ped mixture add a tablespoonful stir in two seaspoonfnls of bakinft which enrich the blood, tone and (By "Investor,")- value of junior securities in excess of f"4 1, .. .• :of. melted butter• one teaspoonful powder and lastly a cupful`di strengthen the nerves and thus, re- --Wbile-public utility sweks are a'very 000,000 behind the company's bonds- The - of essence anchovey' and one-half blanched almonds. .. Cover with, a store the sufferer to good health. popular form of investment is Canada, company's real estate holdings are r.a. eft teaspoonful of lemon juice. Butter white icing ai�d place almond meats The following is a striking instance public utility (fonds are not.--only be- siderable. In addition to its offi;e r„tid- and slice the bread, toaafeach slice on top to,a'6ggest blossom%, of what Dr. Williams' Pink Pillj cause their amount is limited and prac• Ing it owns five or six large car terzo P -s nice, golden. brown, spread with Boiled Pancakes.-Separate four will do in this trouble. Mrs._ Chas. tically all former issues- are so closely and pleasure parks, etx.• but to an, the mixture and serve trot, with eggs, whiten and yolks. Beat the Phipps, Pelee Island, Ont ,. says-- held that-investors -rarely have as op- total value dl the real eatate ie i•oadd•' olives. -yolks until lemon-colored and, thick � ' AL the age of fourteen my eldest portuauty w purchase them. The coin- erabty less than the amount ,f beads vet• - ' Snowball -Cake -Ogle and one- and add one and one-half cupfuls daughter, Edith, became much panies are so generally prospergus that standing and yet Toronto xaiiwiy twads, 'half cupfuls of sugar, three table of milk, Measure out one cupful run down, and the -trouble d4F- their bonds would beempe a fztorfte form are of an excepelonally high efAay. spoonfuls of batter, twothirds cup of sifted flour and sift with it ane- veloped into St. "Vitus dance, of investment it there was a sufficleot Other-points In eonnectfoa with. she : •- ful of milk, two cupfuls of four, half teaspoonful, of salt. Add the her left arm becamt affected, then supply to create an active market. gaiety of public service coypu-e�:ove kill three eggs, whites, two even tea- eggs and milk to the flour and beat the left leg and entire left side. Thi term "Public Utility" company be conaidered next week. -spoonfuls of baking powder, one until smooth. Beat the whites of She grew so bad that she actually covers such companies as street railway. 'f • - ' .' euampoonful of baker's extract of the eggs to a stiff froth and hold could not hold anything in her cies.-electric light and power, water and In 'boiling-egga-hard put thea! in ". frlmond, • Cream the butter and' into the mixture Put stable- baso, and could only.go about with sometimes telephone companies. boiling water ten minutes and then (sugar, add the egg whites, milk, spoonful of butter into a frying pan a SlIdIng, jerking motion. Not- The manner of deciding on the safety put them in sold -water. It will flour and baking powder sifted to-( and, when hot; pour in enough of withstanding that we were giving of the bonds of tbese various classes of prevent the yolk from coloring, - ' thee•- and . then Lisa flavoring the .mixture to cover the bottom of her, medicine, she seemed to be companies differs in.` the matter of do- To freshen a stale Idaf of bread. _ _• ake in a square cake pan, and. the-pan, Bake to a delicate brown growing worse, and finally, her tails, but..the principal's are Jn general twist it up.tightly in a paper bag front. on the under side, and when done speech became much affected. We the same in the case of all. The case of and lace It in a- moderatelyhot Maple Bisque.-Add the well- sp-ead with marmalade' or fruit became V much alarmed about street railways is the one with which oven. Rolls, buns, - coffee-cake, - beaten yolks of four eggs to one jam and roll up thickly: Dust with •#ger that finally her father got a investors have to deal most often, and ete:, can also be -treated, sitecess- cupful of rich maple syrup, mix sugar and serve glazed with red- supply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the general methods of investigation fully in the same way. well together, and cook in a double hot. salamander, and sometimes a and we began giving her these. In employed in this connection (nay be used The possessor of cert' brittle ?, boiler until it thickens, stirring little grated lemon peel is added to the course.of a few weeks she was wish slight modifications to the case of nails should rub them at night with: continuously. Remove from the the batter. These are also known much better, and before all the all the others. cold cream or vaseline, or, if they 'fire, strain and cool. When quite as pancakes a la Celestine. pills were gone she'was again en= As regard: the safety of street rail- to the other extreme and are _ = cold whip it with an egg, beaten act► sponge Custard.=One pint of joying perfect health.. This was in way bonds some authorities anggeit a tuft and `tender, wax and alum -til light, and stir in. one pint of milk, yolks of-two eggs,"white of 1908, and as she has not had a threefold examination, physical, tuan• harden them. r dry whipped cream. .Beat a,11 to- one large,- two if small; half an symptom of the trouble since I.feel ntal and political. In Canada, in view of gether until•.very light, and put ounce of.gelatine -soaked in one- justified in saying the cure is per- tire attitadti of the - seveiai provincial ..mento a mould. Set on ice and pack half cupful of cold water for twenty manent," governments tparticularly that of •On. �� CONFIRM t1Y[I� D t Vt�t s��. t}Hs mould. minlite6; two tablespoonfuls ' of Be sure you get the genuine pills tario) regarding public service companies, �OJin�(FI { u Potafoes.- Peel ' large white sifted flour, two teaspoon- Waffle w, -all medicine o i , hick are sold by fie te'tempted 4o make the pol'ticat a:• chole potatoes- aid -c�lt< each ._into full of vanilla and a pinch of salt- dealers or-may be had at 50 cents aminadon first, and if that appeared IiGw Flods n Olusif! to NON Metas flute shape by_ holding. it first .Scald the niilk and stir into the a box or six-boxes-for 82:50 from satiefactorr then to 't81te no the ques well-beaten yolks and sugar' and The Dr. Williams' Medicine -Co., tion of -the physica�--•and financial situ- return to 'double boiler and cook . Here is a case which seemed gib bad-- return Brockville, Ont. ation afterwards. y and as hopeless as yours can possibly be. and stir until.it thickens. Melt the --d' ` Avoiding the question of party politics This is the experience of Mr.H.J.Brown, _ gelatin over the teakettle and add 'HOUSEHOLD HINTS. and touching only on the investor's Bide 38q Bathurst SL,•Toronto, in.,bis own The. . to,the milk. Mix well to dissolve -'Do not expect any dress, skirt or of the Question (admitting,: of- course, words: - ein and then turn but to cool. As soon - • coat to look neat if pressing is that there is mac to be said on be part "Ge to uhthe benefits received ::Prarnl�e : __ 89.it commences to whisk omitted. It is one of the chief oftheconsumer)ha cold-bloodedtexamin• Na -Co Dyspepsia Tablets oil mentioniu it thoroughly with an .egg beater ation' of the political attitude respect. from your _ - and add to it gradually _the white methods of, perfect sewing. caii'cheerfully recoininead them, I 1)4'al} paper.which.is.8potted with ung public service bompaniee in Canada simply bad confirmeddy'spepstawithall Of an egg,whipped to a stiff,froth: grease :can be cleaned by rubbing must All one with alarm. Granting that its wretched symptoms, and tried about Of a Good Beat rapidly'until quite spongy and the spots. with a piece of flannel they have been nnwiaa in their policies all the advertia4d cures vvitli no success.! then t•urp into a mould. Set''in.a •- in - fou have ill Na-Dru Co pvs a iia cold place and let it stars for at .It is much better for children'"es, the fart-_mLnains that mom-than one Tablets the,best curative agent cool Breakfast , leastt#'ive or six hours .before turn- iintl.--It isnQvv_such apleaaure toeli�oy, in out.- If conveisient, make the to sleep in .the dark, and if ascus- Provincial government , has ,passed riieals *ith, their consec}uent nounsb B toured to it from the 'beginning -statutes allow ng-municips,lities to abro iitcntthat I wantto meaUoti this for the day before. - there i8 no trouble about it: gate,,legal agrecmgnts Iargely, for -poli• ilepefitofothers." is fnlSiled if"you start the meal with • � A few drops•ot paraffin added to' tical .reasons. ------- - The fact that a lot of prescriptions or - USEFUL HINTS. the blacking will 'give a- better SO fay,- happily, .the bond holders of ,o-called"cnres"have failed to help you • gloss, 'and. also improve the .lea Canadian public. utilities hav@ sufered. ._'S nD sign that.you have got to-go ori P inffcring. Try Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Emery powder will..remove or- . ther, n*.. ..matter. bona damp. .the no lose as a result.of these eaactmente, quickly g Tabletsandaeelfow nickl thissterliu the aharehold re have been less for P�St in sf`ams firm knife-handles.- - s-are.., remedywillgiveyonseliefandstartyour _ `J rt' .. Celery contains sulphur and helps Brass that is badly tarnished may tunately site ted,eas anyone who holds stomach working proper} . If itcloesn't a to .ward oil-rheumatic' pains. be cleansed by• applying to the sur- stock -in the London Electrio`Light; or lteipyou,you get your money back; - 500 • If you are buying a carpet for face with' 'a soft brush ammonia in formerly,held shares in the Toronto.Elec•' a hoz at your druggist's. Compounded "Toast a es . durability choose a small'pattern. which is dissolved a small fees of tris Light Company din bear- witness. tw the National Drag and Chemical Co. -z P P of Canada, Limited,Montreal. 141 It is estimated that':. quare of Scouring -soup- Polish with' cha- Even..the .bondholders of the Electrical . go(A,milk has the value of a pound moil skin: — -- ..-- - - d y' of heef. _ :. White enamel paint, so much 1 - Sweet, crisp, fluff bits of toa%ted To prevent kni've from rusting; liked by some people, is best PART OF• YOUR corn—ready to serve direct from the place. a piece of charcoal in the cleansed by--using whiting instead f INVESTMENT SHOULD BE -BONDS piWiage with cream•a 'sugar: knile bbx. of soap, as this preserves the color ' - — Plttee, a lump 'of-ciimphor in the and cl-ehnses. the paint without in- Eve man should invest at least part of ti's money in Bonds No matter i•: "� chest, with the silver, and it- will juring the sur_fach. fev 9 ' rt' stinentshe'makes he should make absolutely sure that part bf his " - thirst -an-d cure what other inve Please not tarnish. a TO :assuage is invested where there}s no'chance of loss or failure of interest. ' Quickl,v apply-raw eg� to a;c15t; erishness, apple tea 'is a capital money . 1 ,` it will allay he ai uickl diink for sick' 6 Ie, It•is made 9 We dp.not offer Bonds to our cuistomers until we are sure by personal-and Par-tictilar p q Y p thorough investigation that tfiey'have be)aind them assets more thaw amply heal the 'wuur.<l, by slicing up raw apples into a sufficient to pay principal and interest under all circumstances.. ' and clean a8-trn Bother w g' filling the jug with boiling- People It is a"ssenti� j Send as our name and address and we wiU be as sweet a y iter, -as in tea-making, th Y y part of the house. - sweetening to taste; .w'hen cold, keep you posted on the bonds;tvatiori b mail ' "The. i"lemor_y`�.ingers" )'tot water applied by ineans cif this apple tea will be found pleas- S E C �J R [ T 1 E S cloths iq a soveseisrn remedy for inv]r tart'a'nd refreshing. ROYAL CORPORATION LI M 1 T E D ^q ;• - _ ,'neuralgia and pleurisy. ' r Mold will not form on reserver; BANK OF MONTREAL BL)HDQiQ' Y61QGE I►ND (lUEEtI sTRPI:Ts ►`' ' i Geadlan Postam Gveal Co.,.Ltd., P, �� .�� TOR NTO 1 and jrllieR if a bnx �f }imP, r= kept 11. M. WHITE MONTRal1l-OUaa[C-M RLI,AX-OTTAWA Windsor, Ontario, Canaa..: in the' Closet with them. Ap H1tALSTHELUNGS 1<taetaa.• low°oma"°`) x .'��• �• A little pipeclay dissolved in the g1�a°�S�'i(iM`ileS P.RIGE, ss csNrs A ' - - - y i • ,d...__1k i.. : 'u9A •,. ., .-. �- ',: .� .. ,.. • :• -•' .} il'� }T ,P'.. 4 -•$''Y N ��• ,•�' .[W�. - :µ k -.. , t i� �• .. ;r fir' a"",•, ..,M^' .. „,..,...s::-w^,.p•,..,R:u'. !.67i,7Y:- a"",5.w:/aw'.r �. .y: c.-^ .w-.+,...••, .-,.,.,,•hw w:,.,m iYaurCy,. ._ - S'.w 1"w<.. .. .... � X. iA QU B EABTEBN DSINEH.8 yf RS��� —_ He had been describing a Scheme , National Drhik of Tibetans—Far- which�e had is mind for the bene- ■ YEARS OF �� masted Cocoanut Diilk. fit oC in is several, and as - Arra may be said to be the as he fini�Ked he,drew a pipoe of paper -- r ,e• -- tional drink of the Tibet s, being is pock from.h et h _ -ail tittles and ' all lace . "I have here—" he began.-, --�. F $HE. HAD!L' pp HIDNEg P)iLL9185'Jr. 4• -- he-natives carry it in Yong buffalo `x'11 not subscribe a cent," in borne on trips from place to place, terrupted the business man. —`l _ and the shepherds deem their ex- don't believe in your alleged Chari- +r , - istenc6 miserable if they have not. table project, .and I'll not give youRe -DUE mie&-riwl - - over " yenta then two boxes of Dodd's used also by the Bhutians, but the "But I don't want any money - 'idsey Pills ulnae a 'rites woman great drink of-these._people is mar- -from.you,"'. -rotested the caller. ' a L a P cons This is a kind of beer made "Then ®ha�t,do you wan - The' rain is_sub- « sign a pati ---------=- —. .-- -from -millet. -wa - -- TON'S TEA � —I-just 11L you to r acted to a very primitive method tion to someone else to help it Previl, Gaspe Co., Que., Jan. lot fermentation without malting, along, your influence; you know, LI j8peciai},—T'hat she might have and is stored in earthenware juga; +, will— +escaped two years and seven months it has to be used quickly, as it wort 'I'll do that; __ _ - of suffering had she tried Dodd's Oh well of course,, . `_-_— - sours;-it is very light 1n alcohol - Kidney Pillet in the first place is but it is extremely nourisliing. but I won't give you any money' RAN IN THE FAMILYa swindle." . The Canadian Pacific Railway has We firm conviction of Mrs. John P NiFa wine, made from the nips for such CURES PILES. � such . nieenmanMr. Bi latgaion i s mileage of traek'of 10,,180. McRae, an old and respected re- elm la a common beverage 1n trident of this place: And this 18 Burma. According to Bon ort a Don't you believe that expert- that I really can't understand why Corns cripple the feet and make - the reason she gives for believing- Wine and Spirit Circular it resem- once is�etter than hearsay 4 If he,remains a bachelor, walking a torture, yet sure relief to - blas'in taste and flavor• the m you suffer from ilea use try Zam Mrs, Tolker absent minded! _ the shape of Holloway's Corn Cure For_two years and-seven months wine or toddy o{ India, thou by Y piles, > Y ( Y) is within reach of all, " Buk. You can do so' at our ex- Oh, I presume it is hereditary. His - ` I was a sufferer, from-•--Kidney acme it is thought to•be more i les. nse ' So assured are we of the father and'grandfather before him FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. D6laease brought on by a strain erfur-in its °inebriating qualities. result that we will send you a free were bachelors robabl fit and a cold. My eves 'were puffed But the favorite beserage of the trial box if you send to our Torontoprobably. H w• DAWaoN, 90. COLBo$NE aT. Burmese is ihouchou, which greatly_ Toronto. a;. and swollen, my muscles cramped resembles t.am-tchoo, only it is a offices $jail name and address and pills for Nervous Tro es.' :The NE HUNDRED ACRES - GOOD and I vuffeied from neuralgia and little more fiery in taste and its ef- a one cent stamp to pay return stomach is the centre of the nerv- U Buildings; near Brampton. Rheumatism, •Mc back ached and fect is somewhat quicker and decid- postage. ous system,.dnd when the stomach +I bed pains in my joints. See-res of. people daily aequaint / WENTY•FIVE ACRE FRUIT FAB.M- wily more la-stin'g. Y suspends healthy action the result I Brick House and Goon suildtpget ;1 "For two years i was under the They also use the milk of the us with the benefit they have de- -is--man-fest--in disturbance St. Catharines: y doctor's care, but he never seemed- cocoanut, which they ferment in rived from the use of Zam-Ruk for nerves. If�allowed to persist, nerv- NUMBER OF GOOD SMCK,'GRAIN do me any lasting' good.• Two vast quantities and-preserve in glaz- piles. Mr. F. Astridge, of 3 St. ous debility, a dangerous ailment and Dairy Farm. In Halton. Pee-- ' Loxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills made ed earthenware jars wfiich--hold Paul St., St. Catharines, Out., Y ' York, Ontario and Pztnce Edward Oona• gallons apiece. Like+ says: "For five years I have suffer• may ensue. The first considers- ties. 'a new woman of ma. from 109 to 150 g tion is W 'restore the stomach to EVERAL GOOD FRUIT FARX8 IN "�" To save yourself suffering cure their neighbors the 'Hindus and ed untold agony.. with 'protruding the. Niagara Fruit Belt. ,1�a ' our Kidneys at the first sign of ('hinese, they arelrolific in the piles. The- pain Aas-ae great at proper action, and there is no read ►� y ier -remedy for this than Parma- -** ANITOBA. SASKATCHEWAN, AL- Dodd's L ' trouble. Dodd's Kidney Pills are 3istillation of their many fruits, times I would almost scream. lee's Vegetable Pills. Thousands --- Berta and British Colombia Leads. " .'the..one sure cure. -many ex drinks are !`I lost weight and had no sever can attest the virtue of these pills to small- or large- blocks. - ,�. _ made. therefroux. They import tite. I tried everything I ever - Large quantities of EumpeaII„ li heard of for piles, tint without of in curing nervous disorders. I F You WANT T. BUY OR SELL :A _y Farm, consult H. W. Dawson, Ninet7 British imports from Japan have wlbocne at.. Toronto. ^' ` quota, especially gin; and as a rule feet. 'increased eightfold in thirty years, they prefer. strong spirits insteadi "One day a friend gave me a THE RIGHT ONE. of money in-payment for what we sale of Zam-Buk and told me of "I hear Maude has accepted old ACEnTs wANTEn t Cuss Otphth•rla. _ _ every home. TED.Writi - for ous chowsOR term cxld }obs. ii , rs WANTED. f oux os _ attnara. unEeSUBSTITUTE. I deg f to was Zen Bu gangdrthi M"-o the one he signs his i� f Agents supplies. We have Ft the i �'$ U$STITUTE. Rreaae•t agency proposition in Canada 'll U three boxes;and at the end of today. No outlay net, Ottawa. ►DDIy nc, ,Mistress (starting on a journeyl GWV eq C. t. Co.. 228 Albert tat. octawa --Now keep a good eye on my bus that time 1 was completely lured." wSCALY STOPS COUGHS. CURLS catme. Zam-Buk will also be found a HELP WANTED. `�71 band ; see that he doesn't amoke in „��TNi THROAT AMO-LUNGS. Zs CENTS - (the house and that he gets home stirs cure for cold sores, chapped Al l;sit>t�-iso PEs WEEK 'SELLING and hands, frost bite, ulcers, blood poi• bflnard s Lir meat Co.: Limited onrz nand igg•lieater. sample and r yearly at,n:ght.. O n the active list Of the British (3entlrmeu.-I trhve used MINASD'S terma c. Stoney refunded if unsatisfao- The Cook—O, you can leave Army, Gunner Samtfgt Parsons,.of son, varim sores, scalp'!!ores. t:I9itj1F:N•r from time to time toe the. tory. Oat. to Idtg. Company. Collins - of to me, ma'am. Hoa Windsor, is the oldest soldier, be- ringworm, inflamed patches, babies' toss twenty rnmiFeArIt sss recommended wood. Ont ' _ eruptions, Cha ed places,; cuts to me by a pmminestt phyaictan of Dlont• r runty pocket. money shall I_give lag eighty-seven, years of gBe' P vP real, who calIP4 it the great Nova tteous LEARNTue ale Barber TRADE BIGHT- burns., bruises. and akin imj'uric5 Lintauent. ' It does the doctor s work it: Ttie Holer,'Barber, College to the or!- r--- —~-- him T Aa] dru fists and stores is particularly. !rood in case of Rheums- R,,,at college. founded ro-11F+o---9r�adaatea generally. druggists teem and l�araioe. , are cow auccerrtut harbors all over the y •--=- rti pin scratch may cause bloodY sell .at 50C box, or poet free'.from ours truly, world, won Ret expert arberctioo; constant �. It Has Many Qualities,—The-man poison,-a rusty nail cut is very apt il. G. DUST<L.'R, oracttce. write for catalogue Molar ` Sam-Buk Co., Toronto, ufiOtY re Chartered. Acoountaat., Barber College. z21 tlueen East. Toronto. -tt. who possesses a 'bottle of Dr. to do so. Hamlins Wizard OIl used ceipt of price. You are warned fasmas, v, s• soDt. sl. isos. - Thomas' Eclectric Oil is armed at once draws out all infection and against harmful imitations and MISCELLANEOUS. _ im $aible. - "Sgainat many 'ells: It will cure a makes blood polsoA Po A " substitutes, . See the registered - L3 aY and 'sltlt St-ALES, Wtlaoa's •��t cough, break a cold, prevent sore name, "Zam-Buk" oil every p*k• �_ 11 tical• Works. . sptanies. lurouto �•a throat it will reduce the swelling Some Women are so ch ngeabie age a,�,vB T(,LUlts, LUILP11L at& le ' n 'froth a sprain, cure the most per• they never wear the same ao>ilplex at _ IT'S ALWAYS THliS. ternai and *sterna- cured wtthons ,, by out Unum LreatmeaL Write as 'Sistent sores and will speedily heat ion twice, pa wedding_ ped—s co. Paper 175 inches wide, for news. Maude—"Are the sada n pre Ltm a Lout«, ileo. urs aeuL cuts and contusions. It is•a meal FILES CURED JN s TO to DAYS. paper use, is made at the rate -of s s she t valuable I" ! Ltmtted Coll,agsood, Ont silt $� ' • cine Chest in itself, and can be got. Vnrr aruttetat cote! rotund money ,f P 12t) OtNT• 650 feet; per minute. Hazel—"No. But if.• they Can s CON raciA'LS GU Ai3�N'115k D Wile-Ile 4 �tkXt'latlaso tyre any cane el ttch;n4, tilled, B Ira t y WCTe e for a' quarter of a dollar. se all the w he peek d scale rks. 9 Toro ... - alledlayl Or Protrudlag Pllea la a ti,14 4&7*. tBoc. _ 4 A Medical Need Supplied.—When they'll be'rich." A GEVTaWoWANTEflplaoAA STUDYOf .C� other Agency DroDortttoaa coavfacea " w when a medicine is found that not only •s that none can equal ours. You will a ' 'e'--' Tjy Murine Eye Rema way' regret li It you don't aDDr7 for pan her Doggon—'`That pup of 'mine their children are troubled with Octants to Travellers' Dept, tDd Albert 8t_ composed that certain 'ingredient- l�h8I1 rOgm•rttoa-,.�,ep'ns-wtuQawaer. Ottawa. nits down on the outside of the door worms, and they lose no time in of it pass unaltered through '•the v rn'°t nw.µ'"a'`"•s•rrk,saad _ ! a u t1e OPYaniatW F.7•uaa li,n noon Pt;CIALid'CS ADVICE F$!SL" Coosets and howls till i let him in and then applying the beat of remedies stomach to find action in the .a ..� r•°ras•' rcettna t. gym• ` uaa.a a onr��canae-not a'•rauas SPL to regard to any FRXXo, seat •'?" be. sits down on the inside and Mother Graves Worm Extermina- bowels. then there is available a 'Ey8 8 in.a,r,_a•'E;,r.°•'•a ta..e°°"ra'cony pprice. to drusa or all ktnda, Et 8® �/ct•a• rart,c• for moor yar► °� trusses fitted by mall. Send measure, !ho 15 till I let him out, Did' you to purgative and a cleanser of real fI Sea 'X w tn• t�uene .oa w�a a7 i meat Otasses fitted by seas Write to-day it „ u teuat"044cperbottle..nurtae for anything Sold to first-class drug !ao•esa ever see anything s0 fooll�h4 effectiveness. Parmelee a Vege- �tAr� cy: a*. to a,.ptteTaUSa ,tura• to Dr.anything], Colltngweod Ont Mrs. Dill—"Oh, I don'`t know. Notice is hereby given that Lot raider man and the tie Logan, of the town of Paris, will table Pills are of this c atter s..�.^. M•rtne Rsiaeitf fa.. Chloaito--' r cons n are the best- all pills, ur IIY ,LADIEcg : id you eve arliamenvf Canada and CkEAN G �7 „• a to ribs Parliament is sends away over I, PP1Y Scot Aa v been No _ tate of matrimonyt" at its next' ensuing for an Ing the years that they h9 e act .of divorce from her husband, in use they have establisher) them 000,000 barrels_of apples during the �Al�(I�IC,i�QRiy raOUTINSUITSyIL be done port ley,j.hear you are going Jdsephus Washington Logan, on the selves as no other pill has done. season. — British Amerloan Dyeing Co. 1t0� alert housekeeptagT' "Yes, ground of 'adultery. Paris. Nov. I - Minard't uRlntant cures Carli•t In cora Montreal, Toronto, O.tawa and Quebec. i'Dalinggor." "what have you got 10, 1911.t MacCracken, Henderson, London's largest chandelier is -7- t?"it Z" '`•A wife.''' MacDougall-&-Greet a -. - the one at the Alhambra Music-hall!.. It is fitted with sixty electric Bulgaria has 3,883 centenarians; When buyit�q your Piano _ Roumania, 1,074; Servia, 673; Mildmay is a philosopher in his lamps, each of 500 candle-power. Spain, 410; France, 213; Italy, 107; insist Ofl havin4 at% s- way. The other evening. Mrs. M. _ Austria-Hungary, in England, 92; �• et y' Terrible Itching Only One "BROOD QUININE." A OTT0 H'CAEL ., .gage,him ,a scolding that Would 'That is LAXATIVE fl1;OMn'Qir NINE. Lock Russia, 89; Germany, 76• Norway, - ri/ - Got little Sleep have made almost ane other man for the aigmatnre of E.W.•GFtOVE. Used the 10 Belgium, 5; and p fano Action crazy,. But Mildmay Said "ver a World over to Cure a Cold is One Day. tsc.. 23; Sweden, , *� word in reply He only murmured Detlma�k, 2, '. to himself.— And that is the: we- CATHEDRAL A WARCHEST. R. A. LYON M, L. PLUMMER man I used to hold on my knee and St. Petersburg, as well- as Mos- LYON fit PLUMM;ER — call env little tootsy-wootsy!" •cow,'has some"Cathedrals whichat'e (Itiambers Torouto stock Eseharge) �r marvels of ecclesiastical archi- i stocks, Bonds and Mining StoekaBought and — ' -1 's Anti-Con- cold on eommiston. nealers In Government ! sumptive Syrup as a medicine in the ;instance, in the centre of the cit};, and ittanicipar secoritfes - ren me d-couolys 4r cost 24,000,8A0 --r-utiles, -ar_,.$12,000,- a1 Melinda Street, TORONTO _ ailments of t lie throat, due to ex- 000. Scores and sco es of im- 'op rrti T•ts.M. 7575-• . Cable: ' Lyonplum^ " sure, to_ draughts, Qr sudden manse marble pillars adorn its four ��QN Po - _ -Changes of temperature, that drug- equal sides,-while several of the - - 11 gists and all. i'n patent me- .beautiful green .malachite columns �. Dow's ++'r dicines keep supplies on hand to within are. worth a king's.ransom. i ' I meet the demand. It is pleasant It is said that in the Bolden domes I to take, and the use of it guaran of St, Isaac's and the jewels within Mr,T. Russia has a '`war chest" that ' ' Mr.Tms, tees freedom ''fxom throat and lung _ Winnipeg, ziisease would defend her from her enemies _ - Salta Cured Hien _-. need the gold nth If she should Sind for free sample to Dept. W. L" 01LUntilCuticula Rem GRAINS OF GOLD. National Orug and Chemical Ca,Toronto STURCEON Thawwho itis-sufared lotto-and Hope-- Be thorough. Whatever you do, ANVIL SPARKS. o --lesely from torturing skin eruptions will read do it as well as you can: ' Put your ' with Interest this letter from Mr.T.Wlillama, Even the, smallest fault is a fault �, 1 N M E_N F t 115 Pacific Ave., Winnipeg (dated Jan. 14. whole heart and tssoul into it. __ - '1911): "The Cuticura Remedies certainly The great-thing iYi this world is Iuat the same' " � - - '.did work finely.,and I am thankful that there He that hath lost hid faith hath tic not so 'much where we stand, as !n application n for man y_�cn a remedy,and that I tried It, About ' ' ' little else to lase._ � _External app three monifis ago-a teri:lble itching corn- what direction we are moving. 1 J. or_east• - Everyone knows of -menced on my body. I could not understand Speak as it seems to thea most much 'nor your• grief too little. the wonderful:qualities in the ,.jt. It gradually grew worse and covered a just, -only let-it bar- with -a-good <�^ ISM portion ct my body. There was also temper and with modesty .and Don't write dawn your griev- oil of the STURGEON for f alight er`(rptlori Gini•skin, tort df a rash. • antes; the sooner. they are forgot- sprains, lameness, etc. k. I suffered, greatly"with the itching and at without hyFoerisy. ten the happier you will be. . Dr. Dow's formula has it in y night time I had Utile sleep. I tried one or It is not deeds that make l t 'n two remedies which did•no good, and then 00 la' lives ha it is the little • When you. maiCe ,a blunder step its best form. For Rheumatism, r I tried Cuticura soap, Ointment and Re- people's P y'• . ahead of it, and thus you will make Lumbago, Neuralgia, Swellings, F Solvent. In about ten days I was completely kindnesses of dally 11fe. _ ' it an occasion-for advancement. . etc., it cannot be equalled. 4W •, No man is' so down and out that S _ Try-it-oncw-arrd you will be' . 1; 'For more than a generation the Cutrcurs he can't find fellow whose, mss- - Remedies have afforded the speediest and q THE.HIGH CdST OF LIVING. satisfied. Price 25 cents. economical treatment for itching.burn- fortunes make hia own seem trivial: ° Scaly and bleeding skin and scalp tin- Blessed are .the happiness-mak- ' K.. Wife—"4eorge, do you know ASK YOUR DEALER. pairs,of young and old. gold by druggists ens I Blessed are they that remove. 23 THE r=that the cbildren need new shoes I" HE'SEt.,L9 IT. ' lend dealers everywhere. For a liberal sample .that make the-Courses of ' j r friction,. _ Husband—"So does the auto. The Brayley Drnj!Co., Ltd., °+ tae tJuon the soap and ohitment, with 32-p. The children will have to wait." I. k on the caro of the akin and treatment of life smooth, and the intercouTae df a[tacttooa, send a.poetel to the Potter men gentle. Bole Props. St John. N. a Chem.Corp.,sole prove.. at Colum, - - 't' - \1I ED.1 1SSCE 2-12 Minard's LIRiment Cures Distemper. Y , . 1►vZ Bosloas-u_B e. Mlnard's ualm•Rt cur•• OotM, a.. Y, a, '.�' i ..• .w...•,.._..,. ..✓.. :. _. ,., .•, _.s• «v ..,,.. 'sty „s.,,a. `"�j,.A. f A r'k7` AS a• ..<. Rle., , t .'.:.._. ... �,:4 .. •, ...,K•. fi � a- ...• . ...k••„ .` ...;u,,. . :Y•.:.: -a. ,�. ., . -•: ..• .m..-atdp 'ms,� r .n„J!!.,�• � 'e $•d - "Y:':'• 1?.'.. "Y:xv...•n O'•=. '•'.. .� Y n-,. +I .e-s .�,. A.'^'� u �. :- -`fS.$' f•” '1^v' 'S"..a"''n' '^•.-n � P �S - ., .rY M,''...' .z '" :wn,iLL, ,:lee.. ,,-,::+'.zr,.; .a...i.:y •-cd,ars ,.A's3a.9, �'' � . . n.,•,f:�ji- .•� ,N R.7i' ssp��'",.,+y. � ,. ....,,. ''• -. '"�. , .. .. _ '. .� . .,,, • r. ..v .. '• - :F.'., J... .ir''se+e Y'�y.?''•-'. "w.�,w,a+,;. �KS ~' T� �i�,�•��Ii • -No. 2 school is closed for a few asrazolioox arassrox '• LOCA J "k71f1 17.. _-- days-'nreesele. - - __ - ctloaad$itnrci�s: __- • • -Mrs. Chas;6tone spent a few A. Macfadyen, ' Now that winter is here,you will need some Rubbers and Ove'r'shoes: We F - da tt with Dere- F W. Peeks. 15-Words of Welcome, b Mr.Rog- -M are supplied with Men's and Boa beau Rubbers,witL_aad with- --Mrs. F. W. Weeks spent Sna= y y g- da is Lhe city with friends. -Dr.Henry will be bene as usual em - pP Boys' y y k out leather top, buckle and laced,.boot heel, etc., -E- N. Hicks spent a few days -next Tuesday to attend to his pro- 9.80-Provincial Convention Report, P y b Mr. W..J. Turner, at right prices. fessional duties, - * Y with relatives in Woodbridge. -Mrs, W M Herrick and child; 8.00-Music. Rubbers for Mea, Women;Boys and Girls, for high low heel shoes. 1,2 -Mise Aill, of Toronto, is visit- 8,10-Prima;•y-Claes, ,taught b. Miw _ i8 _ s ~ing her cousin, Mrs. W. J. Miller. of Oshawa, were the guepts of'her Bertha L nie, of Toronto. and S buckle Overshoes for men. ,;Cork and felt insoles. " -Mrs, %Seo. Kerr spent a few 'au'nt, Mrs. Hartrick. 1.40-Music. • a `day -The dee drifts is the station &45-Collection.. _Heavy Sox for men and boys. Cali and inspect our goods and prices ebn the city this week. p ' -Mise Cora Burling is visitipg road is giving the mail carrier all &60-Reports of Superintendents of aad you will be satisfied. Terrine Cash.' r her sister, Mrs. Ciementa, oY Mil- the trouble he can ai+tend to these Departments, datainys:^ 4.20—Music. - A C1JL JL JLU Fred and'John Balsdon were -Mr. and Mrs.-Blanchard, of and Closing Exercises. Re ;GILLES-P!pyrt X. _ In Toronto a couple of days last the North-west,are visiting with �':;. xvsNlNo eseerox `week. that latter's parents, Thos. and -Mies Ina Pugh, of Claremont, MS's. Calvert. 7.00-DevotioaalExercises,led by Rev. INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. -Ed. 'Willson, of the 5th con- cr Moore:'--- " g 7.16—Secretary-Treaenrer's Resort. 1Milier. cession, vV61 hold an auction sale 7,26—Address by Rev. D.E. Johnston, ; '= -Mrs. W. H. Peak has returned of farm stock on the z ThursdPickering'. � 7. _ I'attele Stock Qn_iCkl and .,home, after spending some time January 25th. `in the city. -Mrs. Farnsworth, of Milford, 7.66-Andress by Miss meanie, of To- '' ' ° prevents Disease. -W. and Mrs. Boyee, of Toro's- 'Mrs. Bunner, of Trenton, are vis- ronto. e itIn f 8,25—Music and Offering. - to, spent Sunday here with the g or a few,daps at the home 8,35—Address by Mr. Charles D. (Ior- Oil Cake, Linseed- Meal, „r former's parents. of their mother, Mrs. Hartrick., Stephenson, Etc, Etc. don, of Dominion Geo. Kerr leaves this --Geor a who has Bank - Whitby. and President week for a visit to her soli, Nor- been oecupying the Hodgson dwel- of Count Subject: "The • /- County, For your Bens try some Poul `man, in Belleville. lug formerly occupied by the late Teacher and His Cllass." ." try Food, Mica Grit and -Mrs. D. Annan fir., we are B. Wagner, has moved into F. E. 9.05-Introduction of New Presid t I and Closing Oyster Shell. pleased to report, still• continues Gee's dwelling recently vacated g Exerciser 9 _ _ sin _ George Baker. _The..-Local -Committee -exts a _ Is. Oke, of Toronto, s the -T Is now no longer any hearty welcome all dele es and `1 , ' p �TTv / guest of her brother, W. B. Pow- doubt that we are experiencing friends. ; "J • Hr �Ul�1J 1 ! "ell, one day last week. winter weather. On Friday last the mercury continued dropping s • • • PICKERING ' -- - -A. J. Nesbitt, of Basssno, Y PP• g -• BALE REGISTER. - Alta., spent a few days with--his until it reached about twenty de- sister, Mrs. F. W. -Weeks. - ';tees below zero. Some report a SAT JRDAY, JAN. 13•rH - Postponed _ - -M. T. Leavens and two _rine- ghters, of Goodwood, were the while in so mperature as low as 22 degrees auction sale of farm stock, including - me of-the nigliboring a number of registered horses and IM ff-E - - guests of Mrs. Hartrick. villages, 24 below zero has been cattle, implements, hay, -roots, also KEEP IV / ! i - -The Sacrament of the Lord's recorded. Farmers report that household furniture, eta, on lot 25. Supper was dispensed in St. An. the frost on that night had-pene- con'. 9. Pickering, the property of - drew'' church on.Sundap last. Crated where it had not done for Frank M. Cooper. Sale at 2, noon, _ H_all is �*+ ��y* lunch at 11. Bee bills: Goo. Jack- Buy a pair of.heavy Lumberman's Rubbers. Heavy Rolled Sole, -F, $, v y again maty years before. The intense son, auctioneer. -` and looking forward for.another cold continued for several days, SAn BDAY, JAN. 13ia -Postponed Snag-proof, and high with trva buckles. - ,;gatne of hockey wiih the boys. and on Monday it moderated-cuff= __ credit sale of registered mares, high -Thomas Stephenson, of Clare- siderably,_when a heavy.snoK=fall Rr,de dairy cows, hogs, poultry. You with the tender feet-Get a pair of felt-lined Boots and always moot, visited his parent's here on occurred, with the reaultttrstYun- implements, furniture, straw and ,,have waJm, dry feet. Also, Overshoes, high two� buckles Tuesday and owing to the block- vers displaced -the wheels as a roots at lot 1b, rear of con, 7, ldark- .. ade of the roads he was compelled means of'conveyance. On Mon- ham, the property of Robt. Wright_ y. that keep the snow nut. f -to prolong his visit for a couple of day dight and Tuesday it turned 11 months eredit. see bills. J. H.- -- - - f �}ays, colder,accompanied by high winds Prentice, auctioneer. B'oots.for everybody that always -e the best of satisfaction. —Several from here attended resulting in the blocking of the MoxDAY. JAN. 16th, 1912—Auction 'the hockey match at Whitby on roads in many places. Rale of horses, cattle, and pigs on - Yours for a Prosperous New Year. -- Thursday evening last between -A number of the property lot fa, con. 2, PickPrin.g, the proper- ty Whitbyand-Oshawa owners of the village are now u-P,of Sen Ba.. bale o one R. A. BUN'TINC; PICKERING J Rhes See bills. tiff. B. Powell, -Abe latter team won- by the strongly in favor of submitting a auctioneer. score of 19 to 1. by-law to raise by way of deben- WanxSNDAY. JAN. 24TO -Auction ow - -While John Gormley _-_vi*as Wre a sum of money to be ex- _ - y eels of farm.stock and poultry, at driving-to the station on Tuesday pended in the ,construction of 20._eon. 6, Pickering, the ppro- Dickie tippedg to meet the local the bus cement sidewalks in the village. lserty of W. 6. Norton. See snot. �tipped over on its side owing to A similar by-lase was voted upon an another column. Sale at 1 p..m. wJ g auctioneer. e en ars at-the time and the ed. Mach of the opposition that T1HcasDAY. JAN:,28th. 1912—Auction several earn a o, but wars defeat �. Pontiff, ppee g then existed has pdisappeared, sale of horses, regiatered'and grade- -The rade bus�aaffered no damage. -The Ladies' Aid of St. An. owing to the by-law not being cattle, registered sheep and bogs, on _ + fully understood at the time.. It lot 21, con. 4. Pfei�i g (It miles ► draw's church held theft regular lY ' meeting on Tuesday afternoon at was the general impression that south of Brouggham► the propert of the home of Mrs. W. J. Miler. the passing of each a b law would Ed. Willson. Easiaad west C.-1�1. R. �1 e. '�le� Dior manyj.' �lOffiEirB Y trains met at Greenburn on morn.- Notwithstanding the stormy wea- mean a rgise in taxation. It was ing ofsale. Sale at one o'clock. - - -th re®r, thewas a good attendance not clearly explained to those vet- Leach provided. see bibs, W. B. ----aR 'I•Iends the �'.Offi 11n1e11tS - iand a most pleasant time spent ing upon it.that the current rate Powell, auctioneer. p . b all. of taxation was quite suffieient to Y The G.T. R.,-local on Tuesday Pay off each instalment of the - evening was delayed several hours- loan when it came due, and at the AUCTION SALE sof the Season _ ___.on account of a slight accident. same time leave. a sufficient bal. °� _ Just after leaving the city it ran ante to meet the other expend' _ - ♦ t iota anengin8. No one was in- to-res for Tarprovementa to streets, F1T�1 Stock, P4�L�� �t� e - ,jured, but the train had to return gidewalkq, etc., that wmild be At Lot 26, Con,,, Pickering. the - Bright '..­.* 1 to the city on account of some necessary. The matter should be property of ��lll���... g .. ' slight damage. fully discupsed by the property- V�.r, X-T. N'ORZ'ON :. -Alex. Margach wishes to state ownersbeore submit-tipg such a f that he has •been a ted sole by-law. - ON = -and Prosperous agent for the AicLnughl win Car- —The concert given in St. An. wWn�y, Jas. 24, 1912 � _ - rew.s church on Friday - - • mage Co.,Cof Oshawa; for ' this y evening That is to say .. _ -- -- -- all :sect.ion of coutrty. Any one want- last by the. Whitby Baptist choir, g Horses and colts ing these goods will do well to see was a very pleasant affair. With 20 Head of cattle :_ e ear ' - the in about twelve degrees 1 Bull rising 2 ears old s•' • .him for either new goods or re - y g g Y : - i�s. A number of second-hand below zero, many from the conn- 40 Cotswold ewes, registered - ps tr were prevented from attend- 70 Pip4rom ,80-'lbe up to-W lbe—all' Z ' ,buggies and cutters on hand. y P _- :_• _.. -~_ Z. =The annual convention of the In as two houia standing in an gt� o n shed the horses would suffer 7 flows, Yorkshire -. Pickering Towaship>9 S Associa- Pe 1 Yorkshire boar, recorded . tion will be held in the Methodist severely. Notwithstanding tiie LZ 50 Hens Church, Pickering, on Tuesday ezceesive cold, there was a- good - T - S �� - g COIIIe t0 j nest. The program may be seen attendance, mostly residents from Sale commences at 1 o'clock, sharp _ _ - _-In another column. The local com thevillage. The choir ,is about TuRme: Henn and all sums of $10 and your mittees are now busy makin re- twenty strong, ,and with .E.E. W. g p Evans, as leader are able to pnt undei, cash; above that amount 9 _ �::parations for the event,and they The months credit will be given to par- Y - _will endeavor to give the visitors 'Lip a first class programme. ties furnishing approved'joint notes. QI'a,n e8 , _;LJe�onQ Fl�fB -Dat a ppleasant time while in our midst. choruses-were well rendered, and FRIM PoeTILI.. f - ! . ..Figs', f " All those who are interested in *-he solos by Mini; Laura Evans 15.18 s Auctioneer 'Sunday School work have a cordial and Mr. Ruttaa, and the-duet byM�Xed Candle Invitation to .be present at the Miss Erans and Mr. Ruttan de- '. various sessions. lighted the audien6e. The male WEST., HILL -The = annual meeting. of the quartette and the cornet sol? n. BLAC��1TH 3$0p R "p Mr. Evans were oleo well t Chocolates, and iCarmels,. E' was to have been held in the town Ile r HendersonMe elicited heart ' ha]] on Tuesday evening, but did y ,,��•11 not mat6r•ialize as there was not encores, to which they responded. Horseshoeing. Repairing of.im- .. - a1s1I18,. ; Currants, , - - i anfficient number present Awing The choir was accompanied on - 1: ,.to the prevailing storm. It baa their visit by the Rev. Mr. Mc- plements, vehicles and auto- " ,__ - ` been decided, however, to hold Lean, the pastor of the Whitby mobilegneatly aad quicklyr an -Onions -" the meeting neat Tuesday even- Baptist church, who kindly con- - - . ing in the town hall 'at 8 o'clock; seated to Act as"chairman,and the ;' done. r "- when the election of officers will able manner in which be perform- CHARGES MODERATE All Fresh for the HolidayTradd take place and any other business ed this important duty added that may come up will be trans- very much to the enjoyment of A trial respectfully solicited. �� the evenin c: acted.. It is expected that the 13• At the conclusion - ,• '- - `''• `` $ prelirrilnary arrangements will,be of the programme the ladies of •made for holding the anipual the congregation '-served hot' re- ~- ' '' st / • oyster sapper, A 'good attend- freshments. The receipts of the (Successor to�Wm. Lawson,? ki � apm- � evening amounted to near thir_ QY3.t. unce is requested, by �C7CT�ist �3i11, —Thei& dh re Is - better farm of ex- ty dollars. - _ ::: ergine these cold mornings than - w shovel and for half SUNDAY S. CONVENTION ELM DALE MILLS from the cold more lifting the snow — p=Cgs =�•Q. _ as-hour or n . ewslk and depositing The annual Convention of the Pick- ering Sabbath Scbool Association will ' it several feet to the 'right or left, be held in the Methodist.Church,at Chopping our Specialty / � / The best time to indulge in this Pickering, on Tuesday, January 18th. Ogilvie's Household and Gleaora "R V R N +/ S H / N G S exercise is just before breakfast The following • and as it causes the blend to circulate day: is the program for the sacks. Fresh' and For Horses and Rigs, Single and Double Harness, P 8 snore freely, and produces a good MORNING asssION A Oat#' Collar9, Halters, Etc.- � i•healthy-appetite. If you find that 10,00=Devotional Exercises,led b the Bran and Shorts as the tun or cwt. , c : y _• Prices reasonable. .- • Robes, Blankets, `B61101 r-' Whips - ' you have not enough of snow President Mr. Robt.McAvoy. ._.�*ronndyour own premises to be 10.15-Song Service. F• �C7CT00ks sand anything poet need for your horse+and rig. _ sufficient for your needs, you will• 10.90-Presid'ent's Address. Chopping every day. - - have no difficulty in finning neigh- 10.45--Music by Choir.-- Repairing neatly'and promptly I0,66—Delegates' Re rte of each$, PICHERING MARF."ETS _'' _ _ bore who will be pleased toaccom- ° attended 'to ' modate you in this respect as there School, not exceed three — _ minutes eAcb. White-Winter Wbeat,,old...... $ .86 - ,are evidently many to be found 1110-Music, - Red „ •. ,,,.,, .86 PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM -with this neighborly disposition. 11.16—Report of In'spectorp. Mixed ...... .85 "Of course if you have not the times•• 1.45—A g Spring Wheat................... .75 Phone Ind. 801. W. J. COAKWELL ' y f ppointment of Nominating '• + before breakfast, any other hour Committee and Closing Ener- Goose " ............ .76) .}.s tde day will prove benehcial, gives, oats ...... ...... ................ AS L .,. ,..,. p .. u � ,.. .• -.,_',' '.. ''a'-• tl e.•�•.x... -1 �-i ..T,w ••w R "/•"' '!L4 ,.l row!«'•{, .•y.�r ��,.F+lK'�C;pJ .y..,�..,�,.�,<� y,,�„3 R`" ,- p-n,.� {! � «r�;.a r -':'-'�^�-..+y.,., r:a... _ '?;r r`s� � r � y,.^�}•": �T�^ .TSL. + �k'' r� 4 a Y a,� :5q� wi �", �•^�i'. f ,.m F ,�,,;;c'' .�„., f ,w,�r�.., s,�, v.•�,K '",,%•wt'., • +a M