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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_12_13s^vp«„ Y., . tr.a. ,�x5'n`r:"s`:..."':"`:e� -ate. --- `ei'y, `• 'x e : , �' ':c ":t.�. .�{�� _ ..�c �.w,.. v7"• -. y,.' .,•,1.:.,.. >. ,1,'i'`,+� ':xr. ,..•;,.. - .N'.. rc.,.. _..:..:— no..�.. -'. :. .4- 3.. -+�+.. �`�?;< ..., r�•'°.. .'�� J."i�� 57 .ea�,.. .,�r'�i,',•a.' �t u�.:,ir ,.. =:'ti�;;:�,_ ..A., .:rtic .=l.w..t *�'.� - rwv: ,.. ,n- .c�,.,1.�- ''`• b..ro�•4 yts. r � 4k _ z !' 7. __ _ r Y - VOL. XXXII. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19I`? NO. 11 >�1'Off #ifOiitf �iai*iRIFi:~ SCARBORO -- -` S-PINK MILLS MARKHAEstablished ?5 years The initial meeting of the farmers' Fifty studeots from the Ontario GREENWOOD aiitd {utd club was held in the club rooms at Veterinary College, Toronto, accom- Agincourt on Monday night. A num- panied by Prof. Weir, spent Saturday ?_ RReE. FORSYTH, D. of O.; Regis- I ber of farmers from the surrounding at Dr. Hassard's stables here and held T AN . members, the o tometrtoal Asso- community became members. It is a judging contest. They were all *; ei.monto �ostarto. epeeist attention given to the purpose of; the club to deal with greatly impressed with the large and an the,Miax f glasses. Byes tested free, North questions closely allied to farming, superior class of horses, mostly im- and throughout the winter season it is ported, owned by the Dr, and also the want a large quantity of ` Q McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., proposed to hold meetings on the modern equipment of his stables, and R q = 9 N• 8dtaburgb, member of the Coll of ' M A N I T- O B A second and fourth Mondays of each very much pleased with the courteous Barley, Buckwheat and Fall Wheat A Physicians and Surgeons of Ontarlo, licentiate month for the purpose of bringing treatment received. The doctor took and will pay highest, prices, f! fro al College of Surgeons, Edinbnzgh. the farmers together to discuss their + 09 Rof attention to daieases os women sad �A i g the young men to dinner at the Frank Don't Fail to Buy ehildrea, Ogee and residence. Brougham. particular needs, At Monday night's lin House and mine hostess Mrs. An- OATS the club of off to.a good KISSIMI, the best pastry flour g R R Brews came it for many compliments BAKERS JOY, the best bread flour 'PICKERING MEDICAL•SURGiCAL •- start. .Dr. Coutte gave a ,splendid ad- on the fine spread she served.- Econo• I also keep o and X -RAY INSTITUTE dress on the scope of a farmers' club, mist. p n hand while several entered the general die- Bran, Shorts, Midlings, -PICYBa1NG, - - ONTARIO - cussioo. The meeting was enlivened WHITBVALQ Low Grade Flour, Oats, • WHOLE SALE IN by some excellent music very kindly The Whitevale branch of the Wom- Oat Chop, Barley Feed, OL $L(iI2s TOWL &, M. B., X. D.,..c. at:, ven by Mr. Estelle and Miss Morgan. Pot and Pearl Barley Phystoian- tn:chargs -... -. Q 1 en's Institute will be held at the home y Specialist in•Bectal Diseases. Prortatic Dist' The nett meeting of the club wi 1 be of Mrs. George Pugh on Wednesday, Molassine, Cotton Seed Meal. see" of Men. Diseaaea of women, cancers, held on the Monday night preceding Dec, 18th, at L30 p. m. Subject- Stock Spice -best kinds ?amore, M -Ray examination. -Diseases of rya TON LOTS New Year. 'Christmas Boxes," All ladles are - icxOPPI>`r (3 far, nose shschi sni !nags. Bitting glass" and a - • welcome. Monday. Wednesday and Friday s 09 �8 is 19 to a and � T ,417 �ZRM S_C*_S_R Geo. Judd spent M N a day last week in Whitevale Baptist Chu ch will be held Ro��- -Oats and Rolled WFieat, Dora , tf Toronto. y ... on Sunday, Dec, 22nd. at 1'.30 and 7 Meal, Wheatleta, Graham Flour, -- - - Abijah Brown spent Monday at r kw Flour. - m„ when appropriate sermons will Buckwheat r ''TT E. FAREWELL, K.C„ HARRIS, - -. R rendered. On L'hriatmae night, sicwillDbe � T­ -_ tJ • ?BS.OR t7 FAREWELL, K. C,, A Ooa S -- Goodwood. _ F Zl. GRFFN +Satlreroz- Oourt Roast. Whfliby. 10•v Wellington Wideman has moved • into his new house. 25th, the usual Christmas Tree will be CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Percy Stover spent Suaday with held when a good program. consisting Chestnut 9ANty- Pablio, Etc, Money to friends at Markham: of fancy drills, recations, music, etc., ioan.� OM44 next door to the Standard Bank, • •' i �, s21y L SPINH,. LIMITED Miss Libbie Bowers spent Saturday by the children of the school. Pres- s last week in Toronto. eats will be distributed from the PICKERING, ONT. John and Mrs. Brownsber er spent Christmas tree and a most enjoyable !f (garb*. time is assured to all, ru;t a day last week at Ringwood. 9 G. HAX- Issuer of .M- arriag e V G J dd • Licenses in the County of Ontsslo, rickwing Village. P7y POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- T• tioneer, valuator, colleotor said issuer of- marriage license•, Brougham. +� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage • Licenses in the County of ontario, OIDoe at store and his residence, Claremont. R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK • Oonveyanow, Ocinni" roher for taking ia�9aviss, Aocoaataat. Bte. money to loan •goo farm l��ooyyeertrtyy tastier of Marriage' Llo- asoss" whitevali, On%, T -v '�j� POSTILI, Licensed Auctioneer, 1' • for Counties of York and Ontario. Am*- boa sales of all kinds attenued to on aborual soiree, Address Green Giver P. O., Oat, ��T B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- 7 T r tioneer valuator sad collector for wuuttea of Ociario and York: All kinds of sates eondueted eitbor prlvs tely or by auction6 Solo net" Solteeted. For Bases or ocher par.. Ycalar11 apply at nsidenee. Elisabeth 8t Pick. faring. Phone order left as Nan* Omoe Pick- or os Macnsb's store, Claremont, will re-. stdtn prompt anoutioa. Sat•stsouca ttuaran- Mead. My Phone namberis independent tool S. R. PENNOCK rs. eorwe u spent a few days BROUGHAM�� feat week with friends in Toronto, V , J, Ramsey left on Friday for Newmarket, where he has secured a -position. The engagement of Libbie, daughter of George and Mrs. Bowers, to Orval Byers, Pbm. B., son of H. Byer, Atha, is annouaced, Marriage- Dec. _25t h. While returning home from Toron- to on Friday of last week, one of Adam Darling's horses broke i -ts leg. He had to get another horse to get home. Remefpbef the Christmas Tree, Whltevale, Dec. 25th. BALSAM Mr. Washburn had a good sale on Friday last. Miss -Sarah Jones Is visiting friends in Toronto. - . Wilfred Wilson has rented the HilrhSeld place near Salem. Robert Sadler has been helping W, F, Wilson for the past week. Harold - Jones is confined - to the house with an attack of quinsy, The Ladieo Aid set' w h !d Earl Hogie returned from the north- west last week., Walter Bayles attended jury at Whitbv last week. Miss Mildred Robson spent a few days in Toronto. L. Matthews is spending a few days with friends in Toronto. W. J. Brown. of Toronto, -spent over Sunday at his home here. Thos. Gammaldge is spending a couple of weeks with Toronto friends, Miss E. Best. of Toronto, spent the week -end with firs, iDr,) McKinnon, W. E. Holtby Is spending a few days in Guelph attending the Live Stock Show, Mrs, W. T. Wilson is spending the winter months with her daughters in Toron ta. David Russell is indisposed this week. We hope to see him In his namal health soon. - The members of the beef•riog held their oyster supper at Chas, A. Bar - clay's on Tuesday night. All repart a good time. The Women's Institute will meet At the home of Mrs. Brown on Tuesday 1WHlrEVALE, ON7% A Full Line of m rug as a at the home of Mrs. Alonzo Jones on afternoon at 2.8r) o'clock. Program, Report from delegates. Roll call and )Ftmfxal Dhee3or and Embalmer. Any business entrusted to me will Nyal s Family Rem�dieS Wednesday. Oscar Barber hAs engaged with W. H. Jones for a rear and has Christmas suggestions. The annual oyster supper, tinder be carefully handled. C. B. IIIiCL. O)R WiiQTYVALt moved over into his stone •house. The bouse the auspices of the Brougharn Union -- Charges Moderate - g Independent Phone No. 1514, - AT - D , Pickering Pharmacy vacated by him is being occupied by �fn Spencely, who -has engaged with Sabbath School. will he held on the aveninit of Thursday, Dec, 10th. Sup. per will be served in the Temperance and opened the same, I am prepa;r- do in the line of water supply such ae Edward Pugh, Hamlin, Laurence Hilts, George Grif- - - - O PHILIP Here are a few you will need: Syrup 5 ru R'hite Pina and Tar, Dori t for -get the Christmas Tree on the evening of Dec. 19th in the school. Pi RooEi - prcgram is being prepared Hall from o o'clock until all'have been served. The program will be P g given in the Town Hall by the members of C - oraPannd, —_ and a good time is Every• the School and will consist of drain Has a full line •ut tresh ' and fur- Aromatic Cascara, Stomach-and Liver pills, .promised. body welcome. Admission 10. cents. Proceeds to be used in adding to the saes, recitations. solos and choruses. Admission 25 cents, children 15 cents. �., led meats constantly. on hind. » Kidney Pills, library. cllildren.of the school free. _ Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, D s esie Tablets . 3' P Royal Rose Talcum, x Christmas Tree. Baptist church, SCHOOL REPORTS Ham, Bologna, Weiner- , etc, Red Rose Cream,. _ _ _ _ NVilitevale,._Xmas night.. __ Brougham Public Rchool. report! ___ ace Cream, - Hirsutone, `ovember: Jennie Duncan, Hilda afidleton, Eva Hanson, Gladys Hogle, - Highest prices paid for WHITBY Butcher's cattle.. Nylotis Perfume _ Elmer Stephenson, Eva Wilson, Rus -. - /• e�s •}� ' l!�Q live Ask four N ls' Booklet, giving forma- ya las and information. about the different Nyals' Remedies. The young people of All Saints' Church had a most successful enter- �inment on Monday evening. sea Philip. III. -' Hazel Middleton, Audrey hilli�s, •Fva Mr.l.ean, Pearl Philip, P.uby Hubbard. Gladvs Dot - i� f�l •` f J -.'J. H. Downey, who has filled the y phin, Earl McLean, Rexford Atephen- T �• �E1T mayor's chair for the past three years, son, Alice. Liscombe. Cecil Phillips, lr8t•01a88 rl S far �llif6 g P1C$ERING PHARMACY has made public his intention of be. ing a candidate for the reeveship this Florence Pritchard David Hanson, II - Gwendolyn Devitt, Lloyd John. Day or night -, year, Judge McGillivray. who ston, Gladys Middleton, Ethel. Wilson. - . Bus meets all trains REAL ESTATE •••s• presided at his first court at- the quarter sessions Roberta Phillips, Viola Simpson, Luella Shea, Charlie Liscombe, Sr. I- Teat>iiiag promptly attended to.11S�Or>ti�• _. _ on Tuesday, was highly congratulated on his elevation to the bench by George Duncan, *Elgin McLean, Ag- Cowan, Tommy Philip. Jr. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. ` a Crown Attorney Farewq}l. , The steam shovel operated by the gie I- Ethel Stephenson,' *Walter Middle- �• H• Peak Toronto- Eastern completed --its work ton, Johnnie Keast, Johnny Liscombe. Pr: -Neil McKinmxm,_._. - f Picker{ „p. • Insurance rates lower on farm pro Village Dwellings, on the Mackie farm on Wednesday and has been moved to Claude Field's enson, Ethel Shea, May Stephenson, Pupils whose names are marked thus - GET OUR CATALOGUE perty and in first -class Com nie% - farm, one mile east of Pickering Vil- la e g R were present every day. -. TT TS FREE' - T7b�Premium Not ®t3 , On Wednesday, the 27tb ult., at the Union S. S. No..7. Standing given in order for attendance conduct and If not insured with me; call and home of the bride's parents, Miss Lot- tie Blanche; daughter of James and class work for the month of November 4th class- Burnett Jamieson, Hazel r a compare rates. Mrs. Moore of this town, was united Moles, Raymond Jones. III -trlass- One first -class brick house and for in marriage to Thomas Moody Atkin- the Kingston the Wilfred Doucette, Harold Spencer, -stable sale.' son, of road west, ceremony being by Rev, Ivon Spencer, II. St -Vera Virtue, �0 B�OOr � '�' W. '60 • ,. - ,We v. Richardson• = ;performed Mr. Sexamith. Common day, Mary Jones, Irene Spencer, William Pimblett, II Jr.- Walter Moles, 'Mil- _ • `` 00 11$ Ott �01' o►lltol Notary Public, Pickering. every rows sold on Wednesday at Mr, Clayton's sale as high as $92, heifers that usually sell dred Vernon, Russel Walker, Grace Irwin. I clasa -Irwin Moles, Primer . - Leslie Virtue, Stanley Spencer, for $25 or $30 were sold for nearly $50. Clifford Spencer, Earl Sabin, Jr. Pr. — This is an evidence of the high price -Lewd. and Bramwell Vernon (even) S Jr E C I A L I S T of'cattle. and shows that the farmer Myrtle Wilson,.Ciifford Moles,I K. C. shares in the high price of beef and Hortop (teacher.) ' in all• kinds of Tire Setting. that the butcher is not the only per- Whitevale Public School for Noyem- son who shares in the profit of meat. ber, numes`,n order of merit. Sr, IV. Reaper and Mower - Knives ground Mr. Every, who has charge of the Harold Pugb, Annie Larkin. Gertie' waterworks and electric light system Pennock, Hugh Pu b. Jr. 1Y. -Lydia of the town informs us that the re- Major, Margaret Polloek. Sr. III.- Woedworking'and `� venue from these has amounted to the Irene Pugh, Viola Sinclair, Marion sum of $12,000, yielding a high rate of Philp, Albert Suter. Jr. III. -Mary General Blackamithing. Hamlin, Lily Pugh. Sr. IL- Wilfred _ interest on the. towns investment in r cnY waterworks and 'electric light plants: Mona , Emil Reesor, Hilda Griffin, Wi H I JACKSON. - hou Rolu Mr' Every has this vearsuperintended Josephine'Larkin, Kenneth Hastings, - the installation of lights in 82 houses, in 8, Jessie Tweedie, Jr. II.- Frances :' BlaCkS1111t�11I1 Have you lots of water 7 waterworks in 48 and power Bateman, who was sentenced to death for the murder of his wife at Tweedie, Hazel Bernie. Sr. Pt. h- George Toole, Edith Toole, Donald Pugh. Jr. Pt. I. -Frank Sebeck, C. B. IIIiCL. O)R WiiQTYVALt Oshawa a few months ago, has bad Arthur Millar, Clarence Christian, Saving rented the - Dunharton shop is prepared to furnish you anything his s�ntence commuted to life impris- onment, owing W senility and' was Florence Millar, Leslie Sanderson. primer A. - Mildred Poynter, Lilian and opened the same, I am prepa;r- do in the line of water supply such ae taken to Kingston penitentiary on Wednesday. He Hamlin, Laurence Hilts, George Grif- ed to all work entrusted to me in the above line. pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, was pleased when Sheriff Paxton and jailer Schiller in- fin, Joseph Reesor, Roy Sebeck. Pri- plumbing, etc. or B. -Alma Millar, George Hamlin. „ "ai Horseshoeing a specialty. formed him of the commutation of his Eunice Roach, Florence McKay, David Call in and sae me any time. They are also expert well drillers sentence. Dawson, Polly Dawson. Primer C, -, :. T. Z+IN'�'�ia•TFRe 'and respectfully solicit your' patron Bessie Reesor, Arthur Bessie, Roy Reserve Xmas night for VDhite- Randal, Margaret Bernie,. Margaret r � rx'" 17N8 ATUN v. 4c„cn`u.”" �.'x''•'. 1. K•r ��'' .,,_e.._ •.__..: �... '.: sin;cx_. .�3 ?tr age for the future. �Ind,'obone 6621 Rye �. .. .� ..�, - .� -._r_, a ..__. ^� .wr+.sni n._.,.+,r ...,.e.�.�:.. _ - _,a�..!4, _v..:xsb�,r...- .,*uc.._ 1.49f0{l�,rp,'_tefo}f!��'txA OUR STOCK IS GETTING -.LOW. DON'T DELAY _ V< IN GETTING Il' _ -.YOUR SUPPLY TERMS CASH : J. L. SPINK, Ltd. ._.PICKERING COA Best I lump Steam Coal and all sizes ". in Hard Coal. 't' b a�z a LUMBF.�R _ , - A good stock of 1 and 2 in. rough and dressed hemlock, also matched , _pine and spruce. ' s dressed red pine Georgia pine and basswood for ceilings C E M A 3E?j -- -- ; Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. e Write or phone for prices, A _ A. C. •REESOR,� ,. LOCUST HILL - Ind. phone. house Markham 1504, Yard, Markbam 72 Y', TIME TABLE- Pickering Station G T. R. Trains going East due as follows - No, 6 Mail 8.08 A M. " 11•• Local 2.50 P. M. 14 Local 6.04 P. M. Trains going West -due as follows - No. 13 Local 8.27 A. M. „ 11 Local 2.80 P. M. 7 Mail 8.09 P. M. *Sunday included. XMa­s­-Y ' IS _ , c: g �Oi'riirl l . ever before has ASSiT i Jeweler ' - 'Whitby _... had such a large stock and such , a good assortment". L 1;� You can get a suitable -- Xmas's 01-ft-here for from 25o to $500 —77­7 7 and save money. ;A Our name on a box is a' guaran -, tee of quality, a.4, > Y. Norman Bassett - ,rEwsr.Ea AND oiyl'7rrex os+voeirsr wamt roar crrR,cf;l WHITBY R 7 ­ 4 7�_ . . . --;7, I . r 7� " , I - . '!7- 71 . , - ­., V [A party, a band Of children came r&o- iing'down the lane, and one after -.7 the otber, as they turned thfi cor- they Hamdadie, who ner, ran into was cantering and, as usual, prano- LOOK FOR ing. I turned cold with horror as I TH r- 13 LU E PACKAGE. TNf ITE5T LIOlfT arehway and then turn sharply into ­ 4 a. narrow lane. Just an we entered V". the arch, with my wife leading the party, a band Of children came r&o- iing'down the lane, and one after A A the otber, as they turned thfi cor- they Hamdadie, who ner, ran into was cantering and, as usual, prano- LOOK FOR ing. I turned cold with horror as I TH r- 13 LU E PACKAGE. TNf ITE5T LIOlfT foresaw the awful accident that 8F. CAREFULTO- seemed unavoidable. The wise crea- iture understood the danger as well 4 SEE THAT LABEL ON 1 as I did, and in a second stopped PACKAGE IS BLUE. short and threw himself back: literally like a dog on his iz -3 OTHER COLOR EVER USED ON Mal. haunches with fore legs well spread, recent years, General otter has a host receiving one after another the chil- of friends in this city-, where he overr. -)ractically all hie life. General Otter saw dren, who ran full into his arms, REMEMBER THE COLOR StUE "M CORRE ROYALYEAST �A. ORO, service in the Fenian Raida. now 4 -ears it were. Hard as the p4sition was EA G I LL ETT CC _LTD ,4orth rone by. As Colonel of the Queen'b own for horse -and rider,* be kept it up 011TT COMPANY Ll #NTERESTINO BITS OF GOSSIP FRO* Rides he saw much service in the , - TORONTO, West Rebellion in IM, and the embers of until the last child had tun round 'TORONTO 014T. 'o.0mv. THE QUEEN CITY. the controversy over r. tactics at the the corner into him. The little ones battle at Cutknife Hill have not entirely died out. Be. of course, was a prominent picked themselves up, quite V 4110. C. X. We Now Town$ I 1"Oneralill figure in the South African war, being in scions Of the fate from which the command of the first Canadian contingent Lessard and atior—interesting Law that went to the front In 18". He was horse's kindness had saved them. NORE BRITISH SEAMEN. seamen. The Colonies provides Suit—Hamilton's Feat. always a strict disciplinarian end did a Most of the firemen and trijamere great deal for the morale of the Canadian Foreign - Sallors, on British Ships (34.7 per cent.), and it is here tb�at It has long been recognized that To- Militia. He is succeeded at Ottawa by Bright, Buddy Checks F` =Ito.s great handicap as compared to Major General Cotten, who has been In Are Not So Numerous. the foreigne-s are moot strongly re- treaj lies in the fact that the Cana• command in Toronto for several years and presented (26.7 per oent.)i, In IM than Pacific Railway and the Grand who is now succeeded by Brigadier Gen- For Pale Girls A popular delusion that British Trunk Railway both have their bead- oral Lessard. sea�nen are dc=easing in number is their percentage was wo, Quarters in the Seaport town. In recent A Piquant Law Suit. The number of men in trading Years the prospect of the third trans- The Rich Court is still considering the exploded by the returns published vessels in April, 1911, frern whom Sentimental railway. the C. N. &, keep- law suit of Mr. G. G. S. Lindsey against No Longer Any Need to be Pale, recently by the quinquennial cen- Laic its headquarters in Toronto has given Dr. W. D.-Le Breur. The case has at. Weak or Anaemia. BUB'. instead of a decline in num seamen and atckers of the RQy&l rise to the -hope that In the neat future tracred a great deal of attention, partly Navy Reserve can be recruited, was Toronto might rival Montreal. even as a I to account of the Prominence of the liti. bers, there has been a steady rise 14,000 -ill ratr1lunent cent". But so far this bas been grant early on acconat of the interest- the sailors' de MostIq taken out In hope, because up to ine. from 120,412 in 1901, and 128,077 in �ofat of law at issue, and partly 2,18o By Following the Advice of Miss NoEmen and 6,000 in the engiseerm depart. date having this headquarters of the C. on account of the exceedingly intere 9 19061- to 136,500 last year. The total meat. --_N. IL here has not meant any great sou. recollewionil which came up in the .."als You Can Quickly • Betoorno 4juisition to the city In population or in o r number Of seamen employed on ves- f the trial. Mr. 0. G. S. Lindsey is a grand- Strong Again. Industries. Now, *however, all this is to sell registered in the British 'Is- be changed. The C. N. R. has purchased ) son of William Lyon Mackenzie. Tie to a � The Modern Mark same I.M Sexes at Jeaside Junction and son of the late Mr, Charles Lindsey, for The pallid girl always lacks ap- lands (with the exception of sea- - e i has announced that it will immediately many years a prominent journalist of To- petite. What little she eats is bad- going yachts and fialling boats) "' (With due respect to the hio east establish there its main railway shops- It route. and in later years registrar, and 1.1 Us prepared a plan for the subdivision at Janet L., one of the daughters of the I y digested. 208,214. of living.) rebel- patriot The Lindsey family have At night she is restless, she That the proportion of foreign of the ent#o area. The subdivistou its too had 113 their possession for many years One-twelfth dozen lemctna • fr be laid o along model Imes with wide praa cally all of the documents relating dozes, but doesn't sleep soundly. seamen is incre&sing is also a delu- One ounce bacon, avenues. *as running as w:do as uo feet, to Mackenzie, which are uow enxtaut. Thin 'Vital force must be increased, sion. There has been a mnspwu- One gill maple symp. diagonal tboroughfarts headed for %be; eollection is said to be eme dingly pro of the city and curving streets. 1% 1 fume and Interesting, 0oaMnisir docu-Inew blood moat be supplied and a ous decrease of foreigners in Bri- One -sixth dOZeQ*SXgS. is estimated that in the subdivision ad laid � meets whieh are to be found nowhere also gCneral rebuilding take place be tish registered veksels: a decline of One-half dozen potato cout. AM people will find 400mfortabl In the world. Mae. id* 0� Briefly. the story of the- preseot,,l Ifore she will feel like she ought. 6,177 in the five years. Irish sea- One pennyweight butter. This area Is as yet entirely onto fr' suit is that Dr. 1.* Supur. who is a . te'r* Dr. HiLmiltoon has invaluable ex- men 'have also declined in 'lumber', One bushel turuip4. t1he city limits. It is located at the north- f ary light of Ottawa. g commimawned 10"tarn corner, contiguous w the old lim- : perience in these cases and found the most recent figures shjvviag a One hundred jyjun4a con"13010a. ! b7 the publiab�prq of theta Makers of Can. Its of the city <ra the south aide and to i ads series to write • bi.)crspby of wil nothing so prompt in building up the municips..-ity of North Toronto on liam Lyon Mackenzie. secured en as his vegetable pills decrease of 657 in the same period. One pinch granulat•J sugar, ppirmlission young wom li, en -tb* West sicle� AS North Toronto id about ran frpe access to the Lindsey lib- 1 A decrease in British "sailors," One soup bone. .w be anuezed to the city It is natural rary and its documents. In the onurse of Of Mandrake and Butternut. W supposo thott the C. X IL subd.viwoo las distinct from British "seamen,'"� -will soon come 'alw). An Laterent i time Dr. Le F­ueur handel -ver his mann- Dr. Hamilton's Pills ' -begin by bm.. however, to be recorded ; the owript for the bioirraphy. but on the I tare is that at forms a connecting link I cleansing the system. and purifying term "gai!ors" including able sea- witb Donland4, the estate of Mr. W F 1 jrr�und that it was a partisan m-aziuAcript, ' I A smile goes a long ways sod is unfair to the monaviry of Mackenzie, it -the blood; they also i prove dl is U, J. 'Xaclean. X P.. proprkewr cf the Toronto m ne undefined and ordinary sea- onjetimes a far better travelIer rejected by %be publishers nnt Ition and ir�erier food ready for ab- men, as distinct from Other ratings. World. an -estate oompirraing moms "We I Inrluded in the "Makiro of Canada' i acres purcha�-d in small lots ,.me years i�rios, Mr, Lindsay cloinis that Dr- L� sorption. Additibnal nourishment This decr#,&,e is 2-9, or I per cent i than a pqulch. .1980 at vzce*d­$r!y moderate prtceo as farm I Fueur had acre to theow 1-metiments f-r is cluickly supplied and the patient And land, but whib now at s. moderate vale - I � On the other hand the total dem property will easdjr the ,p -site purp.— of writing a blr�grapby stion as suburban feat Strengthened- and invigorat, has been red Uce"d by 4,3CO, so -that 1pin the owner in the m3lionatre class. I.fca ,h.t series and when' him mxTjuv.,rjDt :is a A Frinah-Canadian Cenoral. jectrd his rights reax-d Mr Lind. I ed. the proportion of British sailors re VAST sues to ro4train Dr, Le 1 Full of spirit, ruddy and stron frmn making urea n-P whvever of j 9 'maiming is higher than .ever, A shift amnol the lb:jrber offlc#rs c 'Canadian Militia. whwb has just )f the f h -INVESTMENT gone the .". The pasain of live sailing ship is information be x"u?­d from the Land -' the girl that ass st� her system linto.eftect. brings to the head of the lure* ney lbra", The fact that Dr. Lo Surur !by the use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Ist Toronto Brigadier General Francois J,4 an mr-l-rit T^ry and 'Qtr. Lindsey is tne I exemplifi-d in a pronounced degree. The following recent letter from IThe latest figures show only 247 Louis Lessard It to carious Lbas the po- crand"n of his irracdrsher adds ptqn LIt.1 a to this ultra Protestant. ultra Era amcv to the situation wb4rh Is ll*�4htened Miss Etta YcEwen, of Haliburtoon, vessels Of this class engaged in for- h0contre abould be given to a French- by the fact that Dr. Le Ruenr �s repro- i - SPECULATION Canadian. for General Lessard is decLd• sensed by a L�bernl COMMIRel and Mr Wild- speaks for itself: I - -1,91 edly French to appearance, manner and sey by a Conservative. "In using Dr. 'Hamilton's Pills I eign trad*_ , In I there were 2,021 The decline of sailors en- h. Though reversing the usual or- W. L. Mackenzie'* Grande". find wonderfully built. apeec my system is gaged up)n this type of vessel is der of Freneb•Secttish intermarrying in Up Lindsay has one of the keenest In- up It is certainly the most effec- Speculation means risking or the ovince of Quebec, his motbaL being tellects in Toronto, and may be heard lequa!ly striking, only 2,701 being.. of Xttish birth. while his father was • Live remedy I ever used, I have gambling your money, while from politically some day. though in ro- t employed in April, 1911, ae*irst • Yreacb-Cacadlisa. General Leasard's a&- t years be bas shown a disposition to now a good Appetite, sleep more investment is defiDed by ad*- live toncus I* the French and as spiaks retirs, Into the backirmund As • "ttif 18,688 in, April, 1906. Zoglkph witb a doctdod &ocem man he was -promment to -polit.cal alt !soundly, and awaken in the morn- ;Ee percentage of foreign seamen ty of principal, oomb,iDed With Q*aersl Loassard has mado a good Papa In ire in Toronto. and over 20 years ago. �ing feeling quite refreilied, a fair interest yield.' Ila -asirs old, 'He saw his first servim He was one 1 fallen from 8.9 in 19M to 5.3 in 1911, 1 When we try, to i thLirty-four years aco. when he was as alderman for two t@rML tattoo am a soldier. no entered the m1li. bea only 50 years of age. was elected "Formerly . I felt tired and de in home and coasting trades has lout 18 y -West RebelliQa of IM and of the group of young men wbove we�kly Pressed. I looked as if a severe ntemst you its In tbo Narth and the peicentage in foreign trade b�)nds, we offer you the highest same lot* prominence during the South meetings and diorunstons on publi,, qu"* illness were hanging over my head. I .. . - . . -Viriesin War. *her* be commanded the tions are stet walled with the keenest I "Nothing could give quicker re- if rom, 026. 1 to 20,3. Of the 19.616 class of i'nvestment, where Royal Canadian Dragoons. Be was pro. pleasure by everyone who paii-mp-ted, 'foreigners of stated nationality safetyy, of principal is &wmired- Afterward Mr. Lindsey bec'S'010 Manager qu ismart at tb* relief of Kimberley sad saw Its than Dr. Hamilton's Pills and --issseb servtce Ia the said. For bis one. of the Crow's Nest 00LI Co-, of which con. IT - 14,891 are-Germans, 3,5.85 Swedes, 1 strongly advise every young wo J and 6% earned on "or wevoey. duct.bo received a Queso's Medal with ;cration be was elected Presidem 1. tW and 2,131 Norwegians. France con- 'r the pant three years, havi retired man to use them." We offer bonds in Sim, SM, tributes but 572, In To.. While not a man of wealth. General from that position, he bas 11Z I All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's to. He is still Interested in mining j and $1,0W denominations. toossard. like many Military men, is Pon tb*. poo. Pills. 25c. per box or five hoxes for i An analysis of the nationality of affairs and- Ip —4—j"—d ho -,,prom= menially, Like many oflioors 1 the several: -ratings is interesting. 'be to South Afir". his -W --- manner of a mrimiderable fortune. $1.00, by mail from The Catarrh- I allowed to aaeumulaw and smJCSad'i;; it is of passing interest that be was and Tho , percentage of 134�,otchmen a tidy an= at the conclusion of the war. the founder of the --varsity," the student ozone Co., Buffalo, IN, Y•, I Other changes include the retirement of publication which has recently been Kingston, Out. J. A. MACKAY & COWANY Xajor General W. D. Otter, C,B., Chief of the limelight in'rnnneo-tinn with the dos• A6 nearly double that of, Englishmen, uaiftreo -staff wbo retires from the milftia, after pate with Principal Hagerty, Guardian Sidg. Royal menli 46ft over 60 years ssrTics,. While his duties Hamilton to the Front. Her Grlera.nee. Wales has the greatest p6reenta. amongst the engineers is 21.8, or of , ulasten and inates (9-2), and-1 - -K"TRwA taken him Lw&F from Toronto In The winning of three football champion• The other day a child- said to her land th,& percentage of able ships In oat* day by the a" of Hamil­ largest • lion has brought that rival of Toronto mother: more promInA -nve in- them parts that. it "I wish I had a new doll, main- Football ad in ootball ptibil- has b many a day. city may not be the best kind of publi- Model city, but the Ambitions city's feat - 'But your_old doll her mother I is tumn doubted evidenve of the eriltenOg Of 3 answered, is good as ever. more than ordinary civic xpirit. 11-talit-ii need w be - co-tinuou" butt "So am I as good as ever,"' the Breakfast of all stock jokes in' Toronto. On the little girl retorted, "but the doe- stage this continues to some. extent. but for brought you a pew' baby." nve Out it would seem that the practice Is d N, ing _2as charming flavour out. a reason Is that Toronto Perhaps ' or ro� is getting so big that it no longer eon- How Johnny Explained It. and w1iolesame nourish eiders Hamilton as a serious rival. fa .#, am ronto now points with pride 'to the act Johnny,"• asked a nervous—_ and. meat— that Its population is increasing, every neighbor. "what makes the baby vear by more Than 10,000 births, apart at- t your house cry- so much" together from additions to population by a P t RoTne six "It dcmesn't exy so very much," 05 1 immigration and annexa.ions. unfh i or seven years ago H&=Htrin put on a was the big brother's indignant an- onnsiderable spur, and secured the Iota• I tion'of a large number of important Am- swer, "and, any way, if your teeth 'hair was all • : erican industries, but in recent yearn its A was all out 'find yoiir increase In population bne not been w marked. At the AsCnte time it hRim nearly off, and your legs was so weak that es I every natural advantage that Toronto Bas t and with th*, right kind of civir, spirit you couldn't stand on them, you'd %w JL IA and enterprise there is no reason why u-rse feel like.crying yo J and Cream. 1 it should not become a. large city. -- SMOKEt;tES9 THAT EXASPERATWO TRUNG 'This delightful food, SAVED BY A HORSE. IN THE THROAT Yau know how maie of Its Stan Co: n, is Th6 Animal Sbowed Almost Human standing. which Ir I e.cps you coughing away, nigbi darnp' gets in- really fascinating. Under- and day, will quickly disappear U you linen closets and Hamdanie, an Arab horse -owned Corn, sa take 14a-Dru-Co Symp I& Lins.eed, storerooms. ys D Hutchi- . r. by Pierre Pnnafidirie during his tra- Licorice and Chlorodyne. -Moslem East, was a uni- Na-Drii-Co son, a noted English au- eels in the p of Linseed, Licorice no trouble at vernal favorite on account of his and Chlorodyne quiet's the throat- all to keep them fresh thority, is one of the ideal docility and intellijence. , AI r, tickling almost instantly, loosens the 1 the phlegm, promotes expectoration, and and dry 6�ith a,Perfection Smokeless Oil 146ater. foods. Ponafidine says, in ."Life in t e cures the Inflammation of the mucus A Perfection Healer'is a great comfort, too, an chilly Moslem East," that it WAA a pretty membrane. -As made into Post I sight to see him tease his groom " Na-Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice -mornings and cold ev4nin s. I when the man was cleaning the sta- and -Chlorc-dy6e has the great advantage Toasties. it is most attrac- n It is the handiest and most re drays -4 bleg With his iteall he would slyly rulel ol any kind. In support of this S00i; no smoke; f b absoltitety free from liarinfLil reliable, heater made. No undo the man's belt, extract his po,smell. Carry .,it where -you please, tive to the palate. statement we are "willing .to give any you want it handkerchief from the capacious physi n-orld --All-the heat you want just when and where... 5. &&The Merrier Lin ens' Arab �p�ckei, -or take off his -groom. a list of its ingredieri'is. D*scriptive circular sent an reque4t; or. better 0614 • Sold by grocers — hat and bold it in his teeth high gh up Von can therefore give Na-Pru-Cc, ask your deatir to show you a Perfection almost out of reach. Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chloro• Smokeless Oil Heater. Packages -10 and 15 cts. Another time, he showed an &I- dyne to any member of your family, with perfect confidence that it will be most human understanding. Mrs. THE IMPERIAL OIL C09PANY, Limited altogether beneficial. N P46nafidine 'was riding him. We TORONTO 10 Made in Canada by Vour -druggist can supply yon ONTREAL V7NNIF witb M >EG 4L1FAX 0an"Jan Postutim were returning from & ride one eltber :Sc. or soc. bottles. The National, Windsor, Ontario. evening, and as we entered the D_ ru d Clio —se• Co. of Canada. town, we bad to pan QmWb 4a j, _z,;A 7 7 . ........ 2'. J 7 t --- LINE 111FT .10 BRITAIN GREECE ­ 1S NOV -IN CAN A DA ' S 400 miuiod%Dollars, to Build the _ Three - Declares She' Acted In Accordance With Wishes. ThIrty-fl-ve Strongest Battleships Afloat of the Other Balkan States A despatch from Athens says: It ted, and undue dol&.V WOUM ONGS0 A A dmpateh from Ottawa says: I He was' certain that it would take is officially announced that Greek fresh trouble. are to builds The three most powerful battleships Canada 25 or 50 ye r. r and plenipotentiaries will participate in - "There is no reason, however, L in the world is Canada's proposal navy that would be "a Poo the peace negotiations. A semi- why the negotiations should not be V lendid for supplementing the royal navy, weak subbtitute" for the sp official statement, issued on Thurs- brief. Bulgaria and Turkey are 7 peace is iast inter- already as one, and when the cost to day night, protests age ,,j6e $36,00o,000. Premier organization the Empire nQw Pos aj Borde2 s"nnounced on Thursday sasses." Canada could render aid prating the fact that Greece did not concluded they will be still closer now "u on just and self-respecting sign the armistice as proof that dis- together. The treatment of Albania 10ternoon, saying: The situation is, in my opinion, terms." w"... Ai�; serisions exist among the allies, and is the most likely to occupy time su'Ziently grave to demand imme- Aid for Ship - Building. declares that it was by agreement in the negotiations. Servia, is sure the question diate action. We have asked his The ships would be built'in Bri- Greece adopted an to raise of Durazzo rP;,; o! the allies that Gr jestys Govirnment in what form- tain.' Canada, had not the facilities a attitude different from that of the and Alessio, but Turkey knowing 3 a to build the hulks, and to d other States. The explanation is that whatever happens Albania temporary and immediate aid can provi. e 3 Q -be to waste twelve mil- part of the -be given by Canada at this junc them would civen that Greece's course was due will never again be a to her anxiety that her naval action Turkish Empire, will probably not P pure. The answer has been unhes;- lion do!lirs additional expense. But Let 1116 to assist Canadian- E should not be interrupted in the raise a dispute oter any claims Put eating and unequivocal- ship- building the Again quote it: L Admiralty was prepared to give or- Ionian Sea, in order to piev-e-fft-the forward for any portions thereof. 'We have no hesitation in an tiers to Canadian yards for cruisers' victualling of the Turkish army Turkey knows also that the final L EFFENDN`1 NORA. re GABRIE ...swerisg, after a prolinged oonFid- oil -tank vesels, etc., and Canada G HIAN. in Epirus, and in the Aegean Sea, arrangements for Albania will not ry 'eration of all the circumstances, I would defray the extra cost. Can- D ON 5 in order to prevent the transport of be for the Balkan allies, but fox !WW" that it is desirable that such aid ada's three ships would bear his- One of -the busiest little men of Turkish troops to Thrace, with re- the European POwOrs." should include. the provision of & to ric Canadian names. high Turkish diplomatic circles just spect to which Greece considered taill of the largest and Sum ',,Not Excessive. now is the new Minister of Foreign the interest of her allies rather cer Several Town& a for the Greeks Oecupy _Fe At IS_ strongest chips of war which science The amount involved was "mod- Affairs. He has been explaining, than her own. The chance A A says: CA r money supply.' erate and reasonable." Argentina pleading, threatening, and touted- conclusion of peace would have suf- n buiM o despatch from troops operating in E Greek C P1. "Upon enquiry as to the cost of in four years had spent over $65,- ing every day of his life since the fered from the reinforcement of the The Gr tr the towns of rus, have occupied isucli a battleship, we were informed 000,000 on the navy. From 1870-90 war broke out. Dardanelles and Tchatalia -garri -Castro and Santi $125,000,000 to Delvino, Ar ro, �y the Admiralty that it is approxi- Britain had-spent ie sons. gy h 3t&, about fifty miles to the lastely Ra..TA000, including arm&- $150.000,000 on the North Atlantic The statement refers to the Turco- Quara3 went and first outfit of ordnance squadron .�, and from 1853-1903, over -THE BAL.NLK OF MONTREAL. Italian treaty recently signed as north-west of Janina. The boon- �t.4 on the Adriatic stores and ammunition. The total sioomo,000 on military defence in prool'that it is not necessary that bardm Closed Rest YeAr In Its History. ent of Avlona Austrian and 4,� wet of three such battleships which, Canada. peace negotiations shall be pre- Sea, which has evoked ---when launched, will be the moat The Premier described the work That'the Bank of Montreal is one of ceded by an armistice. -Italian protests, was insignificant, powerful in th#. vr�nela, would be ap- of the British committee on Imper- our oldest as well as one of our according to -official statements. fox imatety thirty-five million dot= ial defence, and added: Turkish Guerilla Attacked. 44 most important -financial institu- - .1-2 May Be Naval Battle. ears, and " ask the people of Can- "I am assured by H. M. Govern tions, was emphasized by the fact A despatch from Salonika. Euro- Ada, through their Parliament, to went that pending a final solution that the Annual Report held this peas Turkey' sacs: A force of A despatch from Sedil-Bahr, Dar Vant that �sum to his Majesty, the of the question of voice and influ- week was the 95th in the Bank's Greek troops on Thur*day severely danelles' says: A Greek squadron ing of Gre.&L Britain and Ireland, ence, they would welcome the, pre- ihistory. The Bank is yearly occu- defeated and punished 1,000 Turks 1 compoqe'd of six warships was eight- And of the overseas Dominions, in I sense. in London of a Canadian Min- I . i i pying a more important place in who were pillaging the village of' ed off the entrance to -the straits &b -order #o increase the effective naval three on Saturday after- forces. inter during the whole or portion of !the financial, commercial and in- T�oyati%co, ac<4,�rding to a report half- ,past mpi�re. t9 safeguard No important step " 'dustrial expansion of the Donimi-oa. from the hea,141uarters of the Greek noon. her of vessels of the forces. of -the U each year, n A number Turkish fld-et are concentrated in our shares and our Pea-borne com- - forprign policy would be undertaken !The Annual Report . pre,-.ented, army. The Turks are Said to have ,Jmerce, "d to make secure the tom - without consultation with such 5'which covered the year ending the :f,-:t 330 men -killed and wounded. the Dardanelles ready for action.. wn heritage of all who *we a1leg-_ _repreqentative," 131q,t October, 1912, showed net pro- Forty -of them were taken prisoners. The intentions of the Greek fleet are lance to the King. And in cnnclu%,on be wald: "W 5 � 004), w h jo_, The Turks are alleged to be carry- unknown. The straits are believed 1 fits for the year of $2. rol of Ships.' 'invit/e the %tatpFrnt-n of (7-reat Bri• with a balance brought L)rvvard of iris"r - on 911pri'.lk tactics, pillaging, to be thickly strewn with mines. 41 rout .1 a i n to Qttifly with iis the real prob. I A1.935.rior) and the pre-niums.4in n4--.v burning C41tornItting outrages. —Me ships will be at the dis"al lam 6! Imperial exiqtenoe." and stock amounting to $�31.Doo. make T for the tom- his bra easy the Kin. 1,ondon Conference. -London a total of over $5,207,()00 avai�dble - Austria's Demands. - says: They A despatch from mea detente of the Empire. for distribution.. Ouarterly divi- `9 "intan. The British Government has placed will be maintain4-d and controlled part of. tits Royal Navy, and weL A &qparch fn-,tn LonJ,,n say., deeds and two bonuses absorbed I A V'.Ipnr.a &spatch to the London a' Palace at - .. W 'T�e ann,duncement of Ca-axla's4i,-,,(41�000 Thig wum of $-1,o)o,(yi01Dai1y Te'egnijh sAys: "The Aus-Ithe historic St, Jame re -have the sAnurance that J. at any � i . .��posal of the peace plen-opo- Itime in the hiture, it gh�.,uld be the prop"ed purchase of three Dread- ! was transferred to rest account, I trian Government is looking for- I the d navy iql cont*,niren,t acc,unt hard. with calm confidence to- the tenliaries representing the Otto- will of she Cana<L�ati peopile- W es- 1 Dollgh�s for the *i,()00.M0 to Empire and the allied Balkan- tablish a Canadian unit of It . he Bri. made tNe leading feature of the 'arid $51 1,000 expended on bunk � end of the peace nogotiations. in man purpose of holding ding .A which I;ft a balance o the belief, which I am trustwortli- nations for the vt -wls can beQre- antics ire pr,-ss, Premier P.-rden's prerni-4.es, wh let iti.sh navy, the" . - - heir Conferences. ' Turkey has -not jiperch in inf-rmclije'ing the bill ap- be carried forward of 912,000 The ily informed is justified, that her t italled by the Canadian Government But yet Officially appointed her peace .4 Bank has now total Of nearly demands mill be satisfied. to form part at .that navy, in which prpprlatin� $35 (M.Om for this par - made quickly, for delegates. but all the Balkan -e. of course. they would be main• pose is printed in -full by all the $237.000.1000, making it one of the peace must be 9 &I losses' caused by States, including Greece, have q. lea- rs which in editorials welcome strongest financial institutions -an' the oommerci Itained by Cariada and not by Great I Pape - theirs, and the delegates on Britain. In the meantime, I am as Canada's gift' and eulogize the Oa. the continent During the year it the prolonged crisis are making the named increased its. paidup capital to $16,- whble people daily more disconten- Monday will start for London. `ismred that special arrancements. (tricitism cf the Dominion in unatint, -A ii I be made to give Canadian& the ed and W.-owing' terms. 000,000, increased its rest account portanity of serving as-officers of C-.1-ricident with the announce. to a similar sum, made large gains op might be a few minor changes, &I• out, entered a Pullman car, and, at men�of the Canadian gift the Ad in deposits and in current loans, tbose ships.." tbough in the main the present Act the point of a revolver, forced the 4, Miralty issued a statement pro. opened a number of new branches, In sati3llact4 !-i service, He passengers to pass over their money into watlon From Admiralty. parfd for the Canadian Government and otherwise kept pace svith the was 91v1 9 also dealt in an able and compre- and valuables. The man dropped 41 Some of the information from, the at its request' Petting 0orih the re. growing prosperity of the Domin arrived ion. The fact that the Bank made hensive way with the increased cost off the train just before it Admiralty was "neceesarily of a qiiirements of the Empire for naval at Arnett six miles from the city. of living and the charge that the current loans of near iv $120.0(�D.00-) defence. -1very confidential character," but he banks throughout the Dominion The total lose was $308 in bills, two submitted their memorandum, shows that there is a big demand in - watches and one chain, one dia- were not fArwing communities. mo two English wy"- �vhick laid *special emphasis on the the I N,EVER. TIRES country for banking accoinmo- paying sufficient atten ad ring and i dation, and that the Bank of Mont-- tion to the as He denied the charge that the eigp The sleeping car conductor naval race between Britain and GerntwW. But while the Admiralty Of the Food That Restored Her to real is doing its full share in cater- ing to the business needs of the banks encouraged farmers to be- oontributed 830. The police have ­"aet the greatest store on the im- Health. depositors and not borrow- no trace oetLe robber. communities where its branchei come poka" m4terW,'and still more irri. stated that in so far as his 'Somethinii was making me ill are located. era, and t 1 :ited. rtwat mom! ft"istance-i. is__�_sud � 1--didfiet- know the- cAuse, 1. was conreerned- many millions the power of Canada to give,- it The-fe-ar was Che first under the RABID DOG IN TORONTO. writes a Western young lady: "For general management of Mr. H. V. were on loan to farmers and small was made plain that • no pressure two years I was thin and sickly, Meredith, and the fact that the traders. was being exerted on Canada to indigestion and in the addresses ;of suffering from profits for the year were some Altogether, the Seven People -Were ------ Eve a decision "which clearly be- the Bank, like the flammatory rheiiirratism. $242.000 greater than those of the two heads of It Was Sbot. A longs solely t,6 Canada." And "I had tried different kinds of previous year, must be regards as Annual Report itself, were emin- .Whatovw might be done, the amur the share- A despatch from Toronto say*:- diet; and many of the remedies not only satisfactory to the share- ently satisfactory to &ZM was given that Britain "has recommended, but got •-no better. holders, but as complimentary to holders Present, and should prove. Arrangements are being made by Set lost her capacity, by a wise pol- ,Finally., Mother suggested that the foresight and business sagacity equally so to business men through. the city to give the Pasteur treat- icy And s4ren-uous exertions, to I try Grape-Nuts. and I began at of the General Manager. It is out the country as well. rnent to seven residents of West V&tcb over and -preserve the vital once, eating it with a little cream doubtful if the Bank of Montreal Toronto, who were, bitten by a dog interests of the Empire." mongrel, "Me Em ire, said the Premier, or milk. A change for the better was ever in as, good condition to- LONE BINDIT.HELD UP TRAIN on Saturday. The dog, a m Ida. began at once, was shot by, Constable I e. The ds of was peculiarly dependent on' the take care, of the growing nee ed a Pullman Car on Imperial head was afterwards examined by -"To-day I am well and am gain. the Dominion than it is at .the pre- Enter Its increase in paidup Limited. Dr. Am supremacy of the navy, for not be- ing. Feight iind strength all the sent time. yot, the Provincial Pathol(i_ -Mwer, a decisive de- grist who found that the animal 4itne. i've gained 0, lbs. in th V&L41 ­d rest RMAin 5 1. es n fro V &13430uver, sa�� "test at-sea would shatter the Em- last five weeks and do not suffer total assei;'&1;T r had been suffering from rabies. in depos:rs, othe A bold train-hold-up as carried Piro. any more. indigestion, and the matters, makes it peculiarly fitted out on Saturday might just as the "Twelve years ago the British r Hamilton will order 1,060 h.p. navy and the British flag were pre- ,,I is a114 gone. to take a ieading place in the fin- Cana an.Pacific Railway's Imper- I know it is to Grape-Nuts ancial and industrial expansion of ial Limited, 'leaving Vancouver at more from the Hydro-Electric 00M. dominant in every ocean in the alone that I owe my restored the country world. and along the shores-of every - - - I stilleat the food twice The addressi�s of the President 7 - .40 p.m., was passing ;out of the miesion, health. city. A single bandit, disguised by rour. lives were lost when the �4 'continent. " To-day they are pre a day and never tire of it.` Name and General Manager were both a black mask, boarded the train as Pchooner Ethyl B. Summer went • dominant only on the North Sea," given, by,Canadian Postum Co., comprehensive reviews of the fin- it was passing the British Columbia ashore in a storm near Waterside, he declared. "In 19012 there were 160 ships on foreign and colonial Windsor, Oat. ancial, commercial and industrial sugar -refinery, a mile and & half X.B.' The flavor of Grape-Nuts is pe- conditions prevailing throughout as against 76 to- day; -al- culiar'td itself. It is neiitral, not the. Dominion. That of the Presi AbouXb naval expenditure had in too sweet and has an agreeable, dent, which referred to the Domin- 'healthful quality that up-•r grows ion as'i whole.-was a masterly surn- "eased by W per cent. 1'17h4 real test of onr action is I tiresome. rnary of the conditions pre. COMMUNICABLE' DISEASES or non--existprice of the exiRtence One of the sources of rheumatism at -the present -time. The address &hq*?ute secnritv," he asserted. is from overloading the system ivas clotimistic in its ton'e,'Mr. An- "History W84 full- of warnings of � Health Statistics of the Province of Ontario for the 1 wi'fh acid mtt;-rial, the 'regult of Zus declaring that conditions rnp(,rft,ct di fate �6f tWe unprepared. , - I g-estio,n and • assimila- throughout the Dominion were un the 'month of November -.British flag was not known now on ,ton` tion usually sound and that satisfactory 0snada, 8 coasts. As w.Kin as improper food is, progress might be expect'od'aL ong- -h fis--- provailed, likely the.} k" Fleet For rnnnila. ababdoned_ conditions ----------- -present A despatch from Toronto says: turns are known it is li am assured• that 'the aid -which' taken regiJarly, digestion. is made Mr.' - Angus touched upon the agri- than they Dipht.heri&, typhoid fever and tai- he figures will be larger h strong, the organs 'do their work cultural expansion, the increase in we propose n P will eriable, suds specific I berculosis show a considerable in- appear. ta t* he consummated, of building up good red blood.,cells immigration. the growth of mane -; are as follows. orraAgemen creaito in the number of eases re- The details that, without courting disaster at and of carrying aWav the excess,ol facturing, railroad devel6pment, port(-0 to the Provincial health au- igl:, from - ed" Disease home, an effective fleet of battle- disease-making material the the shipping industry, and, practi- 'Cases Deaths cepoes Death Ships and'eruisers can be establish- system. cally.apeaking. every phase of our -thoritex' in, the returns announced n 0 28 0 of Wpdnesdav for the month of NoveTn- &,arlet Fev�w ­105 12 188 9 f I The. result is a-- certain and steady ccirnmercial and industrial expan- 20 number fis I -@d in the Pacific, and. a powerful: her. W:th -diphtheria the ni Diphthefis .,U7 Is V4 ipfus4ron can periodically, %it our return to normal health and men- hion. Men-ps 91 1 t in the lat- -dress, of deaths are less, but 44 2 2 tal activity.. ".There's. a. reaplon." Mr. Meredith in his ad re- al9b TN .142 N 1,ktlantic meal card." - . 1 .1 ad ferred more particularly Ao the' ter two diseases the deaths .7; 49 "We are w3w undortaking or be- I Read the little book. "The Ro ralmronlouls .14$ 80 , 11A_ :20 ginning & system of regular and Ito W,�llville," in pkgs. Frowth of the Bank and the bank- show an increase. At the resent Infantile Paralysis 3 0 1 time only 40 per cent. of the deaths cerebro-spinal the ever react ms above WWI A an, ing business. He touched on the >! contributions.' said t re reported -Jod to out soo"re troir tima to time. rhey ar$ forthcoming revision of the Bank from tuberenlosis a — — rr=er, and he proceeded d intimated that there weekly, and when the oomplete re- 914 136 T" 96 une the Government's proposals. renuins. true, and IVII W amm" wtsrut Act, an r�; ... ..� ..a..Y3 4', .. 5.y a,w Y :,"i ^.*+['. y'",W°"_"__ e+r�'i` .t 9 r -,°C.• _•.^`%$ _ ,. - _ _ _.ry" -' �,6 _ . T"+.^ .,,�.. =N. Rte. �'`%j�+.1'.', .'., t. .., ., cyw'xF',2'L`+"' :I'.'' t�'rn+-ci. y•!�•�i�•�- :j.�,,•f, .e•�`�i 1n d. - -YS,: •n• _ 7 7 .q¢4 .. . ... .�•a•4i��ryi'.�i � - nKh`g, 'a•`{�+. { .'�. -., �. �..lV . }. Y.y '�Je ' x. : v . n}i'4:; .i,,•r�. .2 _y .I :•v'w 'M• r..d,'. ., 4 . . 1, M _ ,. .._ -d. � - _ The ,. to $ Committee on Dam- AND STABL TO RET- ages to y Dogs reported and H OUSE arsh at.p ie� your Chris"ha- s-­Puddin .• g : e °Og• py A B20bulb" eP m=ain mitaoaee reCOmmeddd the following payment For oat O. O. Bennett, for S Registered ewes ..d ' ;BATES OF ADULUTIZING : killed by dog or dogs, being i of value, (�,iw�TANDING MAPLE FOR BALE- y� inset tiaa par line - - *cents 14.06• IJ Choice and Cheap. to be sold by Cord _ i•Ch subsequent insertion. per are - -- amnia - The standing. committee On. Belle. mat lighted. Term. •ppl= to A. J, POYN- repor recommended � - - - - - - - - This t.t. does not include LAW orpoz ssa ted and ded the follow• • w>;ite. ale. >a~ ^TEE BEST GROCERIES' lidyee" sonu. In meat : Isaac Burton, who is - Bpaota! soma Riven to parWee making Con- B �F OTICE -Those owing the Picker - rante for sure months or by the year. Hellf umat)le to work owing to injuries re- N ing Farmses avadicate Threabina Co., _ yearly oz year] oontraois payable quarterly. , ceived several mouths o, W.1 G. will plow settle their accounts at the Standard ' Bhaineaa oeaa ,tan lines or under, with paper NEW FRUITS NOTR'' N 3�ciCH - x - Heroes to act as commissioner, 16,00 _Sack, PickerfuX JOsZPH B. GORMLEY, Man- eae ear, e8 00, payable in advance, ouNotice in local columns tea cents per line, The standing committee on Roads ag "' 11 RAISINS- Seeded, Seedless or'in bulk Ave ceots per line each subsequent insertion, and Bridges reported and recommend. FARM TO LET -150 acres Town- &P ooatzact rates made known on,pplioa• , + ell payment as follows: Geo. Cowan ship of Scarboro, 11 miles from Toronto, - CURRANTS -The stood recleaned kind $ 1ioa. No tree advertising. P Y a , Ado manta witbout written instructions for 40 loads of stone for abutments for comfortable farm house, 2 baron, 9 orchards, ' will be inserted until torbiddon and obazaed ao- pugh'6 bridge, 4.00 ; P. Teefy, for splandid epriag ersek! mixed soil. Address or PEELS- Lemon, Orange and Citron, H g L� Y, cosdinaly, Orden for discontinuing advertise. pPIR to EIZBY 1v STNEY, West Hill, P. O. 5- meats map beau writing and seat to the pub. brush and wood used in repairing Out. a -tf -_ p - -- - _ ICINGS -All flovors, Pugh's bridge, 5.00; James Byers, i Job Work promptly attended to, for grant to con. 6, bet lots 12 and 13, STRAYED -From the premiaea of DATES -In 1 lb. papkage or in bulk. FIGS - Cooking or table, news the nnderelgned lot 99 Con. 4. Pickering, oa ;a TEBl+is! 25.Q0 • H. G. Calvert for work repair- or about Nov. lash, one red sod white heifer, ' ing culvert on Brock road on 4th one red arse:, en information leading to SYRUP-Table golden, black strap or a light Booking syrup. #1.25-per year ; 01.00 it paid in advance. y concession, 3.00; Township of Whit- their recovery will be anitably rewaraea 46 t,aubscriptions to the United states, $1.50 by for 3b de v THO1+lAS BEh YELEY, Bzock'Iioad. 9 -tt in advance F gravel supplied to Sin• Fresh Smoked Fish always on hand, Smoked Haddies Haddie x sale road on 4th con. 3.50 , W. J. ARM FOR SALE -Being lot 14, A b. Taylor for grant to sideroad bet. lots F con. 6, Pickering, (near Greenwood,) con- Fillets, Ciscoes, and Digby Herring. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, 2 and 8 in con. 4.30,00; H. G. Calvert sistiny of loci acres, convenient to schools, and others for building approach to churches and railway station• Possession given :. i Clark's bridge and graveling, 48.00; April let. 1913• For further particalan al'aig Oranges, Lemons, .. Bananas, Celerg, Cabbage, - -Onions, 1 NOTES AND COMMENTS to H. F�EVITT, Brougham. W. Harvey for repairs to 2nd con, 200; Y R. R. Mowbray for men employed ARbi TO RENT -Being 1ot27, con. Potatoes, Spanish Onions, Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries. We should not be too severe in gravelling reenwood road, 1 74.40,: g 3, Pickering, and consisting of 106 sores, our CritiClem of the young man or James White for supplying lights at mora or lees, On the premises are a good Push's bridge from May 14th to Nov, frame dwelsaR with stone cellar, 9 good -carne O �' °+ boy who seems to be entirely void 18th 188 nights at 26c. 47.00 ; J, H with atone stabling, hog pen, a acre. of orchard . g an abundaooe of good water, well fenced. ? of energy and enthusiasts in . Michell for repairs to washout and son in a good @tats of cultivation, all under - his work. There are man boys o ping ditch .opp lot 81. con. 7. 5.00: drained. Possession to plow given at oaoe; y y s full er pa tic given on April let ROACH., For THE PEOPLE S GROCERY STORE Meseta. Hoover, Wilson and Beaton, further pazticnlan apply to F. ROACH. Cher• and young men who are making a for attending meeting at Claremont rywood. 8:911.19 complete- -failure in life because with Uxbridge council at 2.50 each, OR SALE -The executors of the - ?.50 ; R. A. Burrell for timber for L� they are not engaged in their pro- i� late John Greenl►w, are offering for sale bridge on o con. S. opp lot r d, ; A. the valuable summer resort, known u simooe 3 per sphere, The work in which McCalmon for repairing road, con. 9, Point House, situated on the ahore of Lake O div. 67, 16.00; W. Edwards for 15 yds Ontario immediately south of Pickering Vil- X AS 1 they are engaged is not congenial ]age, The building is now and ap-to -date. The of ravel supplied div. 67. 1.50; Misa - __ -- �_ -_ -- -- property attached comprises some 17 Lath on _..._.__, . ..; - -- to them and is one to which they E. Robson for yds gravel, for Brock which ate erected afiarn and other neoewry are not naturally adapted. Their road con. 4, 4.60 ; H, Ellicott 10 yda outbuildings. John Stephenson, Jans Piadla . Executors, Box s %Pickering S work is distasteful to them and in gravel for sideline bet. lots 16 and 17, - colise uence the take no interest Con, 4, 1.00; H. Ellicott. repairing Q y culvert for Brock road con. 4. &50; � H. Elliott for rearm 68 5 C Sweet to E Finest Valencia, Seeded and Seedless Raisins, Re- cleazted in it. Let them be placed in a g yda gravel ♦ CaDdY lewd LUMIM ' position in life to which the are for Brock road between iota 16 and 17, Currants, Choice Peels, Fresh Nuts, New Figs, - 10 y 30,00; also for men shovelling, 10.00 I natnrally adapted and at onc•ea J. H. Michell, 99 yda of gravel for and Strongest Flavorings, Icing Sugars, complete change is depicted in western townline. Markb+tm to one -half, 8.80; Wm. Michell, hauli ay ng C 0 Etc.• at right prices. P I N their countenances and in the - , 98 yda gravel for western townline _ - interest they manifest in their con. 6, Markham to pay one-half. 88.20 - John Farthing repairing culvert at Having installed a new Oat Roll, new Our coteries are the fresheat. - work. They are no longer dui- g -. -. � lot 33, con. 8. 1.0,01- John Farthing Chopper and new Waterwheel, I W lards, brit may displ evidence for hauling 37 yda ravel at Spear's am better prepared than ever _ of genius, and are making a per- t3 • gg - brill a 24.00 ; L. H. Pitkey rebate to attend to the wants feet success of life. There are in statute labor. 276; W. H. Jack- of every patrons. GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ' - son hauling ggrravel and atone con. 4, -some meu who possess that in- 2.0u ; J. H. Mitchell, 40 yds of ravel Chopping every day in the week I. � Po y 3 except Saturday, - dominatable peryeyerance that for con. 7, opp. lot 80, 4.00 : H. Ellicott - repairing bridge con. 5, 3.00; Peter John F. Bayles, Greenwood Fancy Frilling, Ribbons, Side - combs, Barettes and Combs, Garters. 4 leads them to slake a succer-s no gherk, repairing culvert western 'Qlatter in what they may be en- townline, Markham to pay one -half. President Suspenders, Ti' s, Razors, Sbaving Sets, 9 aged. There are others again 310; Alex Wilson caretaking of Plant BOWMAN'S Watch Fobs and chains. � township timber Claremont 3.00; J. ¢uaraateed " , - . who are so constituted that they C. Macnab rent of yard for township NZ.l.SB® StCC]� are sure to be a failure, unless timber, 5.00: Geo, Gate. 16 yds gravel rJ Dolls, Toys, Etc., and a great - supply. of Choice. Candies, Nate Figs, for con, 6; opp, lot 34, 160: Russell -it will grow- ' they Bud their proper sphere. Carter teaming gravel and cement for We' want two, more agents Oranges, Lemons, Cranberriei and other There are schools in which the repairs to. culvert in con. S. lot 38, iQ this count y Christmas Goods. 12.00; W. Pengelly for 3 days work teachers have as part of -their with man and team on Rrader on side- THOS. W. BOWMAN & SON Co. Ltd. - duty, the ascertaining the parti- road bet. lots 13 and 14, 12.00: NV, Ridgeville, Ont. GEO.IRGE PHILIP, " - BROUGHAM, _ 'eslar vocation to which each Pengelly tot• putting in culvert and teaming timber from Brougham to , child is specially adapted, and new Greenwood road, 12.50. Caleb �T* TRUE Railway then tD- assist to developing those Forsyth for regain to culvert on con,�'1 L ♦ R�ii ;system ?EIEL' 8, 8 16; Chas.. ichols for railing on js s' . HOE e� ��0� natural gifts which might other- - 'HNlinter Tours to poise have remained dormant. A bridge at Claremont. 8115 ; Thos. A. " Knox for commutation of statute - California, Colorado, Mexico _ patent very often makes a great labor, &60; Russell Burrell, for and Pacific Coast Points. g I B - . mistake by choosing the occupa- 2U0 yds of gravel for Brock road The Grand Trunk Railway is the bridge, x0.00 ; James Lemon for right- direct route from all points tion that the child must follow• of -way for 1110 yda of gravel. 8.00: most east through Canada via Chicago. - -' It ill far better for the child to Gordon Law, for blacksmithiag for g ° choose his own calliu but the township, 4.45; Ontario Bridge C,). FEATURES Boots and Shoes of eve aesCii Lion at the lowed , g balance due on Pugh's bridge, 97.94 : parent should see that he does Milton Harris for filling washout on Double Track. Fast Service. Finest possible prices. _ Select some particular life - work. sideline bet lots 36 and 27 in con. 7, Roadbed, Modern Equipment. Lo- 850: B. Carter for 25 yds of stone for excelled Dining Car Service. Give the bqy a chance and help Spear'a and Carter's bridges, 2.50; A. TO THE SUNNY SOUTH b call 18 re8P8ctfnllp eolioited ; ....him to Rod that particular voca- C, Reesor for 10 bbls of cement for at 18 a leBSllle t0 BhOW goods. lion for which h%9 natural lfte fit culvert on 3rd con. opp. lot 38. 16 00; No more desirable route than via P _ g _ Grand Trunk to Detroit. thence - - Thom. _treasurer_ oS _SLxbrids e - -. him. balance due Uxbridge on townline vla ac nnatt to ac sonvt e, a m acct. 0.77; W. J, Devitt for cement Beach, Nassau, etc. J. PEEL, . _ Brock Street, WHITBY pipe on con. 7, opp. lot 92. 1.13; W. Round trip tickets, giving choice PICKERING t:.OUNCII- Reaman, for,building breakwater and of all the best routes, together with other repairs to brid a at Clark's Hol- The above council met pursuant to 05 full information and reservations hris'tma-s s adjournment on.�nalay. the 9th inst. °`°' 25. . Asa Hubbard for man and may be obtained from nearest G. 1Members' all present, thel reeve inl the team repairing Brock road culverts T, A�gent, or write A. E. DuH;-D: P; ; t in con. 4, 6.00; A. Gourlie for 19 A Toronto, Cnt. chair. loads of stone for bridge at ' Dixon'a I _.- The minutes of the last meeting HQLa. 1 90: The committee recom- FRED. ALLEN, Agent, viere reams and afspraved. - A number of. accounts were present- mends that tenders eb _&-s ell- 6r 6 ell for smear and referred to the totse of stone to be placed at the -. • : _ = corner of Kinsale and Kingston roads. 1` ✓ respective committees. F. L. Green for 200 yds of g gravel on We have just received a . nice. collection On motion P. Teefy was. heard re Greenwood road on con 6 20,10• E. B. -wood taken from his farm for repair- O . ins bridge. Hoover attending letting culvert and 4 Thos. Richardson was heard re overseeing work 60 per cent, of" hill- = iiARD A\ D eaFT = Hof pictures for Christmas Gifts ;damages to horse by defective read. chargeable to Uxbridge, 7.W; L. John - H. Janes was heard re damages to ston for repairing bridge on sideline g bet lots 16 and 17 is can. i!, 5.00, Your The Standard Fuel Co.. � Ltd. Also other articles which 'wail be very wagon, axle being broken by hole in road. committee having considered resolu- ipheveywood Station C. N. R. The standing committee on Contio• tion passed by the Avlmer Board of _ acceptable during the y r: Trade on. Nov: 29th 1012, setiin forth Mondays, W ednesdayslRnd- the 'followin payments : D. R. Fridays only. g P F lion of the Province of Ontario should holiday Sesison. Beaton on acct• of salary, 62.50; W, be so amended as to permit of town- R. c, �A1T =SON G, Scott services as reeve,' 85:00 ; W. e i W. Sparks, services as deputy- reeve, ships, villages and towns undertaking 60.00;. E. B. Hoovei, services as the constructions of permanent high- Phone Mark. 5020' councillor, 50.00; A. Wilson ditto ways under provincial supervision __ - ,.1V URLING without reference to similar work in � 00.00; R. R. Mowbray, ditto, 50.00; adjoining municipalities and' sharing "DOOR Realize e Ho W. G. Barnes, salary as treasurer, in the fund provided h the province 's. ''150,001; Thos. C. Brown salary s y the mono you can make selling fruit F for tbat purpose. We are strongly y PICKERIN G Onto caretaker of hall, 80.00; H. Tindall, of the opinion that such amendment trees? The present demand for our• f refund of statute labor, 1.08; John to the present law would cause the eery stock is the greatest in the his- Annan commutation of statute labor, itlinor municipalities to take greater tory of the business. Every person 8.00. interest in the good road scheme and who has land is. planting or) preparing The standing committee on Bonuses would enable the municipal councils to plant. for Wire Fences Drainage Matters, p p grant a THE to expend such provincial sat to- +VHe V11ant Now ESTASIJ3TIED Etc. reported and ;recommended pay- better advantage and more econom- for Fajl and Winter months a reliable "" 1373 a went as follows; Robt. Whitson ically than under the present proviii- man to sell in Pickering and surround- bonus on 19 rods of wire fence on lot cial regulations. ing district, Good pay, exclusive terri- ;�• i 28, con. 8. 3.00: Fork Beelby bonus On ibotion the reeve was instructed tory and all the advantages in repre• L Gib 60 rods of wire fence on lot 10 con. to grant his, order on the treasurer in sgsting an old established firm. Over .5, 1'5.00; Walter Bayles bonus on 90 favor of the arties recommended for 600 acres in cultivation. Established TAND"ID _ 1, . "rods of wire feace_.on_lot 19,- cot(. - -5 t 52.50; John Brown, bonus on 90 rods � ntod thin ay. raiiousTeportsae - -p 35 years. Write PF.LHAIf NUR - - of wire fence on lot 7, con. 5, g 00 seated this day. �3}JRi� GA "�erontoYQnt�trio � The council, now adjourned to meet - j� "unness man 'who has' Drioid Annan bonus on 35 rods of again pursuant to statute at 10 a m• - - - -- ,• wire fence at lot 17, con: 1, 8.76; J. C. on Monde , .Dec, 16th for the. transac- _ customers m van -ou3 arts : Bryant bonus on 40 rode of wire fence Lion of general business and prepara- Co. -- tit lot 7,. con. 3, 10.00; Jos. Grother tion of the financial statement. �C..rr�� Ai' of • Canada or elsewhere Of ' bonus on 90 rods of wire fence on con. � ���� find the services of this bank of 4. Alton(► Road, ,5.00; Robt. H, Car. _. It o� ,son, bonus on' 200 rods wire fence on XeuY ddroertisemey►ts. �e Aj� OFF�CP lAvaluat�le assistance in called- x` lots 6 and 7, in con. 6, 60.00; Harry Hard and Threshing Coal, now in G'' in drafts,, etc. r� Ellicott bonus on 22 rode wire fence at hand at and at Glreedburn 113 Not 17, con. 4, 3.80; John Scott made 1<J ?OR SERVICE -A pure bred York- station. Call and' et + TORONTO. boar at lot 10. con 1, Pickering • g ��'''�tt D e ]application for bonus on 300 rode of (Hingston road,) L. DENNY, Pickering. 11.13 prices. FICKERIN�T BRANCH, B_ wire fence at lot 31. con. 8, W. H. Jackson made application for bonus I T RENT -A comfortable 6- roomed WM. G` I B S O N Branch also at VV6itbl, j i . on about 50 rods of wire fence at lot g1 house la the pillage of Pickering. Goon t R. W. GORDON, Maaaf<er• 10 � El �� Con. ardeh attached Possession given at once I sppty ao•w. V. )i 1CHAEDSON,'Plakering e-tf GREENBURN, ONT. .. , .., '. -, .. .. - ,.._.. :. ... ._ .- ....., ., ..'.'... '...: .. +, •Own ,.,.•.{ix"!L. ,1''"' '�1 ve. •, ie r .. :.. ... '.. -. '...r•'„ „fig ,,. ".: ,., 7 C. r4. .:..; .J' `�� ,r F.. .�C',.' a' ', r5 •... �... ' :. p �� „'4 .,.., r: •.. , L °`°` �yi .,. .y "T'�d .q .,,� ,,c.• ,+.,,.e.. .C' nnA.,. ?ni qtr, y.,.", fS, C ...*.....6,,,..,rce";,'',.iit 7., wY•..,},^i?s5'.9.,S�r' ^2i,M ...,.s ri;•.f» +•'•1 '.• -Cr,w ..t., P".. ,'.rx. t'�t., i, „�(y •?a '• ��... �.- ,� ,.. . _ .. �..`w -.� •�A'�,x.�ss!;'e�r�,r'.... •.C�nt� c�sc5C1.. .v ";r,k:"'s_ :_ :.w+...�.ts�*'., �,a'frr3GS.,,�•�.r,..C.+C�u! - _ Y! - .G .. ¢N„ . . -..' ... ,: -,. a. .., ?,;�, ^.• .x, )^„ 'y.�.., - _i'�. _ 4 ---.� v >�', `ia. �: ys ":.cc.•. '�' .�... .,„,L� YV. .,`i?,. - .- 'tIILARiatoNT Mrs. A. W. McKay spent a few Mien Margaret Macnab spent a days last week in Toronto, visit- few m s this week p the city. , - Ae ■ t - Nt�IRDSQN ohq Neal had a btislnese trip, to in her dad hter, Mrs. Combo, Miserryy Maensb spent Thera- iLe city on Friday. and other friends. day and Friday. in Toronto with Rev. W. R. Wood wan' is Port - ;. -.Per Look out for the Christmas her sister, Miss Bessie Macnab. _ _ � Iasportaat showing of finest display o! � . .. ,,,. - ry, on Tuesday. Tree and entertainment . in the Wm. Wason, a leading official of _ -- i _ >tllaiaa. Very large sasortmevt - __ .-. Dr. R. L. tirwhlam, dentist, will Methodist church, Claremont, on the Methodist church, Warsaw, _ 8wWonary, Boole, Dolls', Toys, Nall be here as usual on Wednesday next. * Friday evening the 20th• visited at the parsonage Clare- f C. O. Bennet .1�w o va�aable moat, a couple of days last week. seeeived for /bs Holiday trod'• Oali w Thomas and Mrs. Condy moved and � diem. = registered ewlIll cgs one day into their fine new residence in _ _ - .$nbsedpgons ' iaklin for all Magasioas, _ last week. SUFFERED r Uxbridge township and are now Roy Morgan delivered' a quan• getting comfortably settled in Weekly and Daily NewepapeesE tity of coal to Glen Major on Bat- their new home. urday last. IAR3Df30N, Born -At Toronto, on Sunday, . RCH y :;EVERYTHING Dee. 1st. to Charles and Mrs. • � • ' Proctor, a eon. - H=OC$ Stx'Oet. - .'W'hliby' ,'� J. C. Macnab, of Uxbridge, spent. For Yew%RestoredTo Healthl Thursday and .Friday with rela- - _ Lives in town. by Lydia LPinkh s Veg• Item e Thomas Gregg shipped a car. - stable Cou>< end. ' Your load of sheep and lambs to Toron• � _ to on Tuesday. Waht F Y y Wellington Pearson, of Torou- Canadian women are continually writ- You may not buy an engine this ear.' You ma decide that oiatr' to, spent Tuesday at the home ,of Ing us such letters as the two following, present Separator will do for another season. his parents here. which are heartfelt expressions of grata- ,Like many present owners of ' Taylor Bros. were at Glen Major We for restored health - s ' - -on Wednesday last attending the Glanford Station, Ont. - "I have ta- wedding of their sister. ., I Xt Mrs, Joseph Brown has return- ken Lydia E Pinlcham's Vegetable Com- p pound and never Sale Bills, ..- ed home after spending a Reek found any medicine - Concert Bills, ` with friends in the city. to mpare with it Catalogues,' - CREAM SEPARATORS Miss Minnie Bray, of Duubar- . I bad ulcers and fall- ; .' f Yip ton, spent several days last week ing of womb and I - Butter- Wr�ppera. You may be even be persuaded to try. two or three other makes be. with Claremont friends. doctors did me no o Receipt Blanks, - for•e.you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE John McClellan and Hillyard - goo r FinandW ,uepo e,.- pine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there Bryan spent' Sunday in `9 hitby- dreadfully for. years IS' a be he market. at the home of the %rmer's r- -- Order Blanks, -- , �' until I began taking Topic Cards, Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Peace =" -en ts. your medicine. I al- has you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Perha Mrs. Peter aenab and Mies so recommend it for Pro$rammea. P y y -Mary Macnab, of Sandbank, spent nervousness and in- you would like the Empire to demonstrate Its -superiority is your own home P• y s few days with friends in Port digestion. -Mrs Letter Heads, That will be beat proof of our statements. We are at your service. si fe Perry. gmssY C:•�=, Gladijes Station. Ont. Bill Heads, a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on prodtable d.:rFLug w Mrs. David Ross, of Myrtle, is return mail. Address - pendin a few days with Mrs. Chasterville, Oat - " I heard our Memo Headed; _ g y �day� � Note Heads, _ -. _ _ Empire Cream Separator Co. of Casacta, ltd, Toronto Gibbons. and other Clare- ..Thom mediclaea highly praised, Wont friends. I began taking them for falling of womb .Statements, . in Pickering Sold n Township by _ All poultry intended for the and ovarian trouble. Counter Checks, T�1 A Christmas trade must be in the "My left side pain,9d me all the time -Wedding Wedding Invitations, Howard E. Turner, Agent, Whitevale -market Claremont; on Wednesday and just before my periods which were ChrisLmas;Carda, Hof next week, as the following irregular and painful it woui4 ' a worse. Yisitingl;Cards, week 'Miss will Merlet Stephenson enter inn d4 ► me ee �s wnzr a Eavelopes, orthand ma a Easy �x R. BRYA�1t - - - 'tamed a number of her young times that I could not bear to a" any - - _ _ _ B�FS8ER 1 friends to a birthday party on one or bear any one sPesk• Little specks - - - If such evideace as the following ex- Tobaccos, pipes and smokers Friday evening Last. All report a �►� float before my eyes and I was tracts from [attars sad other equally sundries. Ceatrat office Bbl ;p� :.wiry enjoyable evening. aye cannot ateo. p printing strong teat of s f icent t a satisfy n • ONTABIt' atw Or an other kind of rintin done Telephone Co. enc for ' = There is to be a Christmas Tree ', I eaaaot �7 too �� for Lydia E. booklet, is not eufficent to satisf an Rolston Lann - ' and entertainment in the Meth ��,s '���le Compound and neatly, promptly, and at the y person desirous g CLAREMONt'T. •odist church at Glen Major, Wed' Liver Pills, for there are no medicines lowest possible price, then there can be no merit in any buss- - oesday evening the 18th oust• Ad- like them. I have taken them and I Call at the ness under the sun: mission 10 and 13 cents. recommend them W all women. You may DEAR Veit a testa -" It is a plea- OVERLANDL The Res. Sperling returned gabbed this testimonial• -Mss. 8'r>e- �•� sure to write a testimonial endniag m189i0II$ry from China: the Rev. Psm J• MiR�► Chest's"W", Oatar % ! N E YY S -O F F I V.E anything so much superior to other - J. E. Robeson, of Enniskillen, and Canada. 1 things used for the same per pose as your system of Eclectic Shorthand is a Mr. Mcllmoyle, also visited Dr. to others I bare examined. i shall and Mrs. Marvin, the latter part _ pa �`OT'RTH AN\ L AL be pleased to reply w any communi- of the week. � cation that may be sent me with re- - Graham Bros. returned from a �iiflr `curse T n . y#�rieUl ture ference to the system. or to have any - on Tuesd$ with the one interested call to see me. " -L. S. -Chicago . FALLis. 477 Parliament St.. (teacher.) OVERLAND MODEL 59T consignment of horses. We are In connection with Whitby High School• pleased to know that they -had Our Fall and Winter Term tom- 1918 Models now on view. Better secured their usual number. of FOUR WEEKS -JA` UARY 20 .TO FEBRUARY 14. 1913. menced September 6th, but students r•izes at the International Live Classes held in rooms adjoining Agricultural Office, Brock St. A free may enroll, any day, an instruction is than ever .9pp strictly personal. toek F'-air. course -no examination -no text books required• Writ por call for free booklet. :: 80 H. P., S Pass. $1880, 4t3 H. P., r On Sunday, the 22nd inst. the Lmyt year class numbered 23 students some elderly men from 35 to 40 rears of _. Rev. P. A. otlr•IIan, of Stou$ville, age, Young men from lb co 3o years of age are especially Invited. The course Clarke'$ Shorthand College 5 Peas• $1950 all fatly equip- will conduct the missionary ser- includes studies which are of special interest to Ontario County farmers College St., Cor. Manning Age. pad and guaranteed, De- , odist church at . Claremont and Soil cultivation :Rotation of crops Fruit rowing. e Drainage; Judging seed grain ; TORONTO. - vices, in connection with the Meth- Theme include : Study of leading farm crops ; iag, especially apple culture, livered rf rd Motor ` 1i red Toronto. The Rev. Dr. Marvin iacludt rag pruning, eprayyfag, insect ppeebtu, etc.: Agri culturr! botany including Also Gramm and Cis O O O! will preach the church Anniver- study of weeds and weed seeds, methodv of eradication. etc.; Fertilizers and _ - _ - ssr sermons at 9toaffville, the manures. requirements of different crops: Poultry culture: Stock f4edtag; e $ w a F breeding and general management. Stock Judging will be a apcial feature of 5 ! Trucks. same date. the course -Tripe taken to local stock stables, including Wm. Dryden Brook, ,� a ShaW-O9erlaIItl i -e to- The many friends of Mrs. How- tin; Smith A Richardson, Columbus; Sir Henry Pellat, Pickering_ Young _ 1 t w °. "r and - E. Snell will regret to farmers of the county cannot afford to miss this o portuaity. The course e i Q 63 to ii6 Adelaide >36.. Went. 41 hear of her death which took place comes at a time when farm work is not pY ssing. Abetter investment could 3 ' d '- �° R t+; d O w T O R O N T �✓ sat her home in Calgary on Sunday not be made, Modern farmers must stud in order to obtain the highest de- Z e o = t q Dec. liL Hec death was not un- gree of financial success. Write for Or in sen y a. �Krom s � � o , y, o expected as she has bee -n' ill fora In writing for calendar; for any further information or in sending application a go o � � �� g = ro �L long time. The deceased was a Address . comtnuaieatioc to - e �' qc Sir S' c 3 Pickering Lumber Yard J. J. BELL. Or Lo J. H. HARE, o e o d 0,., Agriculture. ture, daughter of James and Mrs. Bir- Hi h School. Ofljce of g 01 hq Principal g nth • k 1 and 2' ' h O hemlock, Whit as � rough hem _ _ _. , Y I o 0 ,e m =. kinds of r -. - - - -•::- ._ -.' . rel-of this village._ R-hitby, Oat. : -_ _ . a1 � Jan O s All {rack ins dressed The first real taste of winter 11.13 p Came on Sunday when the mar- - •If Is $ 9- o 'C-:: Mar y I In sidings -we have Manitoba, drop, carp took a sudden drop When . it ►M� p ti d and feather'edged.. !registered nearly down to zero. kl; ma �= In shingles -New Brunswick and r.+,_ _ y ? ° r ° Q° m to May British Columbia he extreme- Feld -VFas. intens " I ' -,o, ~ e In ready roofing- Montreal and o O 4 d n m m e eke. td e m wind The _ i Brantford • aver high !� Jn B b • F F >3 . •rl g a w — .. _ s.. co1�7'tnade us thipk "of our half -$l= W. °, «arrNSwe. rtos•►nutos..r. a �l o „ �, w a +�' Sept - ` led coal and when-we would ear iw.uMo r **"a' u..., o -'VC. D. GORDON &SON,` Ar I sNt o (y, A YpptEgT Oe�eeaf Manapr. 4� �M get our next'supply. Capital Pew ev. e4,T0°,000. e.erre �v.,O sa,T°O,°O° Tots!- Assets, eTO,000,000 '° ' Pickering, Oat John Scott's sale of standing A CONIPLM swN13Ne ifZRVICE - g : 8 n d ,'�. NOT Eve description of 8aniafuC business is transacted by { o .; Peel iv ` " Eimber'Otl SAtltrday Ia5t w a5 ':Pell TliiitlNtON $AN 1C. Janney 1913 - Whitby l3, peha�ea 1�, Brougham, �••�'���"� ed without del y bride !0 Oanniagtoa 9, and prices were high. made and money remitt s7 is, port Perry i , Uz a , tended promptly attended p Collections - I' •' � Co p P Y - 'The sale averaged' about-10100 an ;Adirances made on Farmers' Sale Notes. Beaverton S. Upterarove y were which is a very good price "Travellers' Checks and Letters of Credit issued. u; = when -we consider the fact that G�t.11 jn Businesi�. ����a Mr. Scott had already, taken ant WHITBY BRANCH, A. A. ATKINBON, Mansgef'• 17 ill ; l su clea . _ ._ ... 1�ie larRe,IIew barn. • - And prepared to do all kinds of Ths sale of the property belong. Woodwork Repairing and ing to the late Edward - Pugh Of 411 materisU and design estate which was held at the • Tire Setting. kept in stook. It will pay yon „ _ �Vilsou Hotel on Thursday last I b a works -was quite a success: The fifty- S O °all t our azd latp el@ our sloottr: O • ' and obtain prices. Done be misled * • ECIALT Y HORSE SHOEING d { acre farm situated near Balsam - - - - SP Y I- SHOE agents we do not employ them, 000se4 '� wire sold to E. E`. Pugh for $2200 ly we can, an do brow off the agent♦ and the dwelling situated in Cl:i re- Ind. phone, No. 902, Claremont - oommissiou of 10 per osnt.�hicb you wfli; mont village was bought by Ren- Santa Claus Headquarters esriainiy save by pnsaha. from r ben Besse for $bt37. - JOHN. McGRATH °.u.elioited. - - - WHITBY-GRANITE 00., F. M. Cooper, of Heart's Delight Holiday enthusiasm has strnck this store good and hard. -Every dapartment Whitby, 01161111d if Farm, Chazy, N. Y,,, who has been ,CLAREMONT, ONT. t)lsoe, `attending the International Live vibrates with the Spirit of Xmas. Preaerlta for all your friends from baby to _ �T �•�t =Stock Show at Chicago, stopped Grandma and Grandpa-Toys, Dolls, Games, Etc„ Sczrfs, Neckties. Braces, Ea W- r . jvANS, - ;'over at Claremont on his return -The Pickering, trip the latter part n last week Umbrellos; Etc. Ladies' Fancy Neckwear. Come now and avoid the rush, and called upon a number of his We have real bargains for you savers. Vi • R ance Committee Pomp .Mannfactnrel� friends who were all delighted to gi Residence • see him once more. On returning - - � Shop nd , Dundas 8�; llotne he was accompanied by- h s Txa GnocEBT sectson is packed with! ,.BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS Our The object of this Association is to i Shoes are the 'shoes of bow. Ladies lessen stealing and prosecute WHITBY; ONT. son who has been spending a few Santa Claus supplies, new fruits -' the felons, - tee s r y House' P g and children's Rubbers, men's two• doors west of Wh'tb -days with his relatives here. raisins 19c and 11c lb., cooking figs 7c buckle Overshoes. one and, two buckle A sad death occurred south of lb, Tea black and mixed 2Eic Ib, sample —� it, the beat in Canada for the money snag roof rubber shoes. Members having property stolen oommnni• OVERALLS- Tliese are cut right. All Date immediate with an member. the village -on Wednesday, when (no lead wrappers to pap for), equal to men shat weer Overalls do not know � ' y We are prepared to instal wood orirool, Mrs. Jahn M. Beelby, died after a any 40c package Tea. Coffee fresh of Ezeontiva Committee. um on short notice, aleaattend -brief illness at the age of 29 sate 'ground 26c. 3bc, 40c lb. I that one pair properly - cu6 will wear P Pa , .find 4 months. The funeral will equal to two pair chop cut. Memberihig fee $1.00: to all kinds of repairing. s take lace this (Fri a ") eras ooh Tlokete! may bebaa:from the President Of Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, p 3' HEAVE' lined Smocks in black and -gray. Navy blue Serge 9ults at $16,00, secretary on application. _ lalao gasoline engines and x at 2 o'clock to St. John's cemetery Make-cut-fit guaranteed goods, pure wool will hold color. A fine Exec Com -L. D. Banks, the squre gear ' en the 7th concession. The deep- display of China at remarkably low prices ( a bargain), W, V, y ichardson, Pickering, Ontl eat syympathy is expreaeed for Mr. MAGNET CREAM SEPARATO 8. Fleelby and hie young family'- in �r �, A. O'Connor.. Arthur Jefl'rev. Phone No. 50 at residence ' their sudden bereavement. A SIMPSON & CO., - PICKE�INO Yreeia.nw ��•� ; 6 , K'^x� `T s .fV ' • . . .. .: �. .• :+• ' ... •, .. .: - .-.. .' _ Z,,,,. ?r : A,. ,,� � ,fir.' 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J.': �bP'rta%7tq'Y�1.iJ 1 «..li.a^�' :+wLrA+@'Yw:rrY+v I' caYa ,r'.�'snu�e),WU,eILb'��•r�'e r<sx .�V�6/f.4'q�.Y`::y= b7RLS-�'��•. k.+•,•Mw"*+G*At4.s.w.9Wlc+. u �WhMC+d .iarty`F'i�'' -, "'•+4ii.,,.IIef r� 9 �7 ,, �•.'.,'r� '.. - ~,.. " :h '—•. ', ...Y- • J. -. .. • .1. .Y¢ J S. arts _.• ,f y f - ... �� j glass d00ls on to the satatresa0 in � � • • �� Drawin � � bopes aj CatChipIF sight of th0 srem barytona. Frid" Uvsd through it all I&* a man in a dream. Mr. Horaer turned to Frithiof at . '� Eoauff"I id In wN1 MM 41f MM dally sayer► � that -moment: "Go and ace whether Signor Do- Anil _ nati has come," he 'said. "His song is neat on the programme." Frithiof made his way to the cloak room, and, as he walked through yN^j the narrow room leading to it, he - - �, . CHAPTE$ % %V.— {Coat'd could distinctly hear the words of a glad ..ta_bave found a vulnerable - - some one within. The voice seemed The aexx ,juornia as a naiur ,j -point of attack', did' not scruple `to Familiar to him. g' make the must of his opportunity. THE TEA OF STERLING V1iQRTh1; ° t- -.3oit sequence, he afi'ilie dtiy wilts Badly received I Well, you only _till: dull, miserable headache; _tit "Why should I mind this vulgar failed because of nervousness.- In 13LACKI WXED or GREEN— Sealed Packets Only F k: breakfast he hardly. spoke, and he brute 4" thought Frithiof, ha' he your, second song you will be more- f%6Ei lilample Mailed oo 64pniiy as Addraaaji 'eALAUA,►► Toeins set off for -business looking o ill forced himself to go on with his Ili g used to things, and, you will see, ff that Si rid wondered whether he work with the air of quiet-determin- Sigrid it will go moth better." — Could possibly get through his work. ation which Mr. Horner detested. when Frithiof was engrossed in But I .wanted a. few minutes' talk g But. you--surely can never have �+ ut hall, past nine there arriv- The miserable hours dragged on had- the- ame difficult to struggle `other things, Donati quietly watch - vyith you, and first of all -to apolo- stele ram which did not mend somehow and at last, late in the „ Y g8 ed him and the more he saw of h" ze for having been the unwilling r' g ' with,? said the young tenor; who, g1' g f3 U►s. Mr. Boniface was serious- afternoon, Foster came up to him the less he. was able to believe the hearer of that accusation, which L 1 with a message. with a very downcast fact, stood truth of the accusation. Mean - 3vell, would not- in .town g talking to the newly arrived bary am quite sure is false, ". that. VMr.' Horner wishes to speak to tone time he was waiting for his o (To be continued.) :.. day, and could not be at St. P g ppor- _ _ James's Hall that evening or the you," he• said; "I will take your �„ tunity,'buf he was unable to get a 8 "Never?" exclaimed the other, T concert. Mr, Horner "would take place here. Then, lowering his word with the Norwegian until the '§;. voice cautious? ' `It's m o inion, with a laugh' which rang through Eggs are beginning to ooze out ; - W place. Frithiof)a heart sunk .at y+ y P the room ask Sardoni ! He'll tell end of the concert, he met loin of cold store news; sad when reaenti the Mr. Falck, that he is trying to goad on the stairs. ' �' P Y you of my first appearance. You will never do any in fussy bum tuous little man eater- you into resigning or into an im- „ " eel the shop the climes of his mix- Pe Then, ea Frithiof eve his, men- . Are you at liberty 4 he, asked this world without courage. It is p pertinent answer which would. be sage, the speaker turned round and "Is your work here over ?" your king; but the king >fluet always ,.. ery was reached. Mr. Horner read sufficient to cause your dismissal. Ftitiiiof re - ,. „ revealed to the Norwegian that face plied in the . affirma- , have a good cause. ' ,the telegram with a disturbed air. Thank -you 'for the warning, tive, and offered to 'took for the g • which had fascinated him so Dear I dear 1 aeriausly_ ill, ,I'm �� Frithiof, gra.teEully, rest bar A contractor recently advertised __ • _ strangely just before his • illness —a g ytone s carriage, imagin- "sleep- or - d he wou Mr, Horner replied to his knock, for three' hundred wooden ' beautiful in- outline 'ing that this must be the seasOn -he era." By return of post he receiv an effor-t'ttr a-&-m +-- night. But af- but Oid not g sacs icon a8 a ,en- had addressed him. pa ter all the annoyance hf yesterday and coloring, but full o! an- nude- ed a retter from a neighboring j tared the room. :`Oh, as to the carriage!" 9 Y Y fined charm, which made all theor- ge . said . clergyman offering him the whole S am not sur rued —no nott at all, - "You wished to speak to me, ,i �' g p sir S" asked Frithiof. ies as to the conceit and objection- Donati, easily, it will be waiting of his oongregation on 'reasonable Such a thing has never happened ablemess of successful men fall'to at the corner of Sackville Street. terms, in his business before, ay, Mr. Fos- Yea, when I have finished this the _ t ter t„ letter. You can wait," said Mr. "Thank you,,' he said, bowing in " „ Hoy der. ungraciously. " Oh, no,. sir, •said the foreman, - reply; I will come down at once.' • - • - ' t, . 21 as low voice, sorry in his heart for Mr, He' ner signed his name with All went smoothly until, early in ` =the young Norwegian, who could a flourish.characteristic of his opin- the aeoond part, the Italian bary- ' .not avoid hearing ve - g rJ word. fen of himself then swung round tone was to sing a song with violin r It was quite enough to in him his chair and glanced at Frithio ci f. obligato. By some unlucky ac- Such a disgraceful affair in s Mr. in left no instruc- dent Frithiof forgot to place" the � house of this class. For his own tions as to whether you were to at- music -stand for the .violinist ; and r n 0bugh I intend to see that all p:-o- to-night," he bean, "But vince i perceiving this as soon as they were �t per precautions are taken; no one .else is used to the I °n the platform, Donati himself sa does well to hush it. u tend as usual at St. Tames s. Hall upon briittgtrt, it forward aad put it in that, at any rate, I insist. If I had suppose there is no help for it " t position,. It was but a trifling oc- -•MY own way there should have been � He paused, apparently expecting currence,- but giine sufficient- to none of this misplaced leniency, dome rejoinder, but Frithiof merely rouse Mr Horner. When the sin. I ^ v Here, William' and: he beckoned &_t, there politely attentive. - gar rerurned he apologized pro- the boy, WOO was irreverently "Since you know the work, and , fuse!y, and turned upon Frithiof — Doliar. worth �' nicking the bust of _,Mozart with a; are used to it, you had better at- I with a rebuke, the tape of which - duster. tend as usual, for-I s`iould be vexed { made Donati's eyes &ash. of eisefuln °`° ' Yes, air," said William. =l if any hitch airould-occur in the ar- 3. and comfort ho j I "Pray d-o not make so -much of. , `� -• . r, Go at once to Smith, .the iron;,_ jjj rangetnpnts. But .understand, pray, it," he sand, with a touch of dig• will appreciate, Monger, and order him to send, that I strongly cEsapprove of our sysgv o:iw dUSRANTEKE) Y nity in his manner. Then return. FOR oNS V£•q some one round to fix a epnrg bell remaining in our employ at all, and ing again 1rum_ooe of his journeys +'aY pp,r,a Aandrn„�cowned - - d; On a till. . Do you understand?" that it is only out of necessity that � Y ,m Fo, ChristmAs „.v,pr LL ® „ ,, to the platform, and noticing the " •' Quite, air, replied William, I submit _to it, for I consider you s i expression of Frithiof's fade, he a - Frithiof went. on arranging some unfit to mix with respectable per- paused to speak to him . for- a, ma- ,i 8tusic which had just arrived,. but pla," ' men L before returning- to give the he,9ushed deeply, and Mr Horner, Whatever the Norwegian felt, he encore that was emphatically give the managed to-preserve a perfectly tin - f mended: It was not so much what (PRONOUNCED EASY moved aspect. Mr. Horner, who I he said as his manner of saying it { CHRISTMAS APPEAL wanted to. stir him into indignant that - caused-- Frithiof's face W P '�' �'t� To THAS expostulation, was sorely diaap- I brighten, and brought, a frown to Dealers R V r.. - pointed that his remarks fell so James Horner's brow. 5 Oc• ;t y°"` - PEOPLE OF ONTARIO .. r sent prat Sat. P an; here for SOe. i I see on intend to brazen it 'CHAPTER XXVI. THE Ki>re su>zaElwfw ca = - !OS oat," he said,, crushingly. "But vo„pwro: caw you don't deceive me. you may' Carlo Donati.had considerable in-. The Nospiltei for Sick Children leave the room, and take good care sight into character; not only had - k that all the .arrangements to- sight_ he been born with this gift, but his : i)ear Itr. l0ditor:— are properly carried out." wandering life had brought him in- to contact with all ' -- It wonild take more space than yon rr ,. -. I sorts and gruel- Yes, air, said 14 rrthioEI with the Osn spare to tell of the good wont lions of -men, snd. bad been an ex- — _ _ _ —. •- - ?. done by the Hospital for Sick Chit- quietness of one who knows that he) cellent education to one who had let,. dren. Toronto6 for the sick and ds remains master of the situation. always known how to observe. He formed children of this Province, Let Owing to the oonoert, his release `was, moreover, of so sympathetic - mss, to a few words, tell you of the came a little sooner than usual, and { a temperament tlisi he could en- stea4y growth cif this Hospital it was not much after seven vtFhen g '�+ " In the year 187b there were only mix i }'er�lly tell in a -moment when tiro I H el_p Yo~u l self sots and beds, one nurse, 44 in- patients Sigrid heard him at the door. Hia ble was in the air, and the ridicu -1 and 47 out - patients, In 1912 there face frighte_ned—her; it looked -so lbusly trivial aHair'sbout the music- _ ` Were 460 soy and peels. M nurses, worn and harassed. stand, which could not have dwelt! to Health L294 ta-patlents and 17,849 out- "You will have time for some sup- in his mind for a minute on its own' .laatients. Purina the 37 years of the Hoe- per l" she asked, pleadingly, account, opened his "No " he said a pe eye to the re- ,. 1tal's existence, 1'9,370 in- patienu , , passing her quick- lations existing between Sir. tior- , diet rid Of that Oiltside C109et OD 1 nave been admitted, and 133,724 out. ly, `'I am not hungry, and must„ - patleau have been treated, a total of change my clothes and ag :.ner and the -Norwegian. That'• your farm- -- -it is the cause of most j l ' 168.094, or an average of 4,138 per „ something wa6 wrong with the let - _ _ rear. Of the 19;570 tb- patients," 6,496 again. ter he had erceived. when brithiof r of the .sickness in our family— Were from places outside of Toronto, He might fancy- some coffee," had first spoken to him in the cloak- y > 9,444 of the total in -Patients were said Sigrid to- herself, " uick, because it, i9 a breeding place for D Q room, and now, having �nadvei'tent- _ _,fired. an 5,7111 were Improved. This, Swanhild, run and get it ready ly been the cause of bAngi'ng upon disease. while I boil the water. There is him . s severe, twibuke. he was deter -. ' Of the L294 in- patients last year, 341 nothing like strong cafe "noir when f 1 Came from' 218 lacea,,ouAide o alined to make what amends la in ' Onto, so that the Hospital is not a his power. ' focal, but a Provinetat Institution. Perhaps it did him some 'good ; ' He cut short Mr. Horner's flatter= It stands to reason that by allowing the. foul smelling, In the Orthopedic Department' m 37 and the .glimpse- of his home car- in g remarks and reiterated apolott k rears, nearly 700 boys and gti have DDeeeen treated for clubfeet, about tainly cheered him, yet, neverthe- gies as to the slight contretemps. _ Outside Closet to remain within a few steps of your 900 were corrected. Has .f these less, he was. almost teady that "It is of'no conse4uence at all," home—it poisons every "breath of air you breathe. 5{ :.Game from places outsidf a Toronto, night to-give Up everything in de -' he said. "Bv.the bve, what ia'tb. daughters and sous —risk ill ;so surely we have_ a, felt claim for spair, riationaliLv of that "young' fellow4 You and 'yOUI' Wife, hasp from the people of this Province. Physical exhaustion had dulled I I •like ilia face.'.' - health every time you use it. The Corporation of Toronto grants ' + -- 126,000, not only for the city children, the glow of inner comfort that had, "He is Norwe tiAn." replied Mr. _ come to him on the previous dav, The out closet is ready a- relic of barbarism ---no pro - Dot towards the ml etenance of all P a Aorner, glancing at `Frtthirrf, who patients In the Hoy fa3, and the clti- !gds old Hatred lust those wh <� ressive farmer should tolerate it. Just' think how your wife l R•As afranPing the , platform for' R — sons of Toronto dwd to an average of succeeded once more filled his heart I Mme. (3aitthiPr. the pi�.ni�te. "Fon and daughters must hate its shocking publicity, inconvenience . 815,000 annually 't, the funds of the. and thought at one time -he had think. no dniiht, that T spoke ton and discomfort: Hospital. felt curious to see Donati, and had treverely, tt, him' lust now. bn Will yon, kind reader, think of what t' yon Man —make u our mind now to blot the outside closet °$[our money will do? It helps to re- 'heard all that Cecil had said in do not realivp" what a worthle9a fe1- - P y store health and strength, and gives favor of the Italian's courage and low he 1'e, 11fv nsirt>,er retains him from your farm. Let us a how you how you can install a Good iRoand limbs and straight -feet to Unselfishness,- yet •now, in• his bit- meredv out of charity. but ho ha.q Health Sanitary Closet —right in your own home--at, a very :! 4rippled boys and girls, terness of soul he began to oat44 - Remember that your pocket -book g - hIten. proved to be unprincipled and g1' , . Y p ' p -small cost. Imagine the comfort convenience and rotectioa ' >ssust be the Hospital's friend, if the the the-man merely because of his PO- di =honest." to health it means to you• and your family. capital Is to be the children's friend. pularity. Th,e last f .-w words rearhpd Fri - Remember that Christmas calls you The architects of most 'English tli oI &0i ictly a`e he. came down the open the purse of your kindness to t a i This Coupon, to Us RIGHT NOW e Hospitaj, so that the Hospital may mueieshalla have. scant regard -for Z1teD9: he turned Paaativ pale, his . ' n the heart of Its help to the the comfort'ot the 'artistes. Here, vPry lips crew white it aaa As ,�� 0�� HEAL�ri CDQPaN dress. sitting face to face. on hard benches, th -nith some gtAbaPd him V Remember that 'Todi `money eati `were t�i.nged to- night' imanv,.of the as he re- entered the little r-nrn. sari The Good 1p the. Hospital build a bridge over, • first singers of the day. There was the eves Oast t.irn+d straight, to fb- ; Health Co. Ch the teat of little children may Sardoni, 'tile good- nisturPd Englisli" e'vei'of the "Ttalip•i wnrA fall of a l COMPANY vel on the journey &am/sorrow -to I iioatilemen "' ` from sickness to health —ale, tenor and crmposer. There. was clnmh anm»i =a._ which , T1nnA+i nPVer I. Plestw .one the ltteratm -e _. i ' in death to life. Mme. Sardnni- Rorelli, with her fortrot. T -.01- -+ant -with the tit +Pr - Brockville — rivIna tall oa.rtionlsra of the noble and striking Good Heal',h 8"itary Cloost:. _ Plea" se�sa »tint, or more if on _ _ R face and _man- want of ktnrin�s and tact -whir•h '' _ - •• - - . •' spa=s ft to Douglas Davidson, the ner: besides a hoat� of other oele- Mr. TT,rner had ahnwn, he. tarn -d Ontario of the Hospital. = " Kama ,....... . ,... ». .t .............. .. p hritiea. Rut Carlo Donati had not ai,r,m +iv away wit:hnnt mpkihQ Ole - - ?. Aloes Uobertson. Chairman of th. ° Madre.. _ .... ......... Too pP.t aril "wed. and Mr. Horner ?tent alitrhtost comment .,on the - words, t; glancing anxiously through the but often through the evening, ,.• .. . ,: .. .. .. . ,<s.. . .. s . ...,.- .. . .. - - ,r... ..... '1:. ..ate ..r..:•.« ',- a.,;.... a �,e ".:.> m"�c.• �i'- •.ar�,u �.��„rt .,e...•_..,+.. ... �� .�,. _. ,., :'.. :.,.,_,. "- •' -. - :a ;. .r... ' -.. _._.....,�;.. :.. - r4._ -. x... ,.° .. _._� : :' ..•.� ._ ,: _._- ...exri, :.'...,?a _.. .SsM:... f.. _. _..,.... _- •44!0.1. -. ... -. !1':'a -_. �.... _,_ v__..> 7ae�., n.! w..._,,.._ �i1�, �rav-, r_ �••. do.' i,' t! a�SAw�-' ty.. � '.��,�i� :,fLF!s`�.d""'r..�.we4. Y�t •- "An one that nee through all possess -the most beautiful hands in - sign that your blood is weak, wat -' keeper. -- Prol'iably his first step iii y g 8 the world. Their fingers are nar- _ eery -and impure; -and that your the race from a toll -gate to Com- that I suffered Imt winter will ap.- row, free from knots, as soft as eel- T A '7 nerves are literally etarvingn- Bad mons was when he began to teach Preciate the value of a remedy that vet,- yet not _flabby, -but they keep _• blood is the one cause — good; rich; echoot at 11 bord, Ontario. Brit cures tike Nerviline cuffed me. the nails of th cleft hand a little a0e8 farthest for the n2cfnf� These are the o enin words of the red blood its only cure. There you that apparently was not quite to his P 8 long. have the reel_ rea-spn why Dr,. Wil-- taste and he neat; became an em- solemn declaration of E. P. Von Israolites have also -fine hands. - — -- - - liama' Fink Pills cure neuralgia. ploye of a big lumber firm, Once Hayden, the well -known violinist, alth`o? gh the bones are too tender, i FARMS FOR sALS The are the one `' medicine that My work kept me out late'at night with • the result that the last joint y y and playing in -cold, draft aces f W. A so y ColOOrwe suw{, N. D W N Nines i contains, in .correct proportions; P y 8 y places has a tendericq to turn outward. Toronto. ` = "the very elements. needed -to make ^'>� brought on a severe cold that set- Women of the harem have thick. GNDftED ACES— COCNTY HAL'POittl tiew, rich, red blood. This alone tied on my chest. I had a harsh, soft flngera• like liftle 'eausagee and �� Good Houae; Buildingat olalistd • k' h IId c he.p and on ea.v terms of the trouble, peaches the root rac lag coug a soothes the jangled nerves, and severe pains dart- - drives away the nagging, stabbing Y ed through my pain, and brace up your health in K'i is em and settled ether ways. Mr.._ M. Brennan, an y ea- sergeant of the 2nd Cheshire. ux° 4'F', . k I used different Itegiment, sow a rPSident. of Win- liniments, b u t ppeg, Man., says: "While serving R ;: none broke up my t ` cold till I used their nails receive -a rielieulous amount of work on them. , `` EVENTY•SIa ACRES wrrs Goo American women, b taken an , 7 buildings and apple orch 4l about y g Ove miles from Hamilton. immensity of pains, have fine hand- t, W. DAWSON, Toronto. in appearance, but- they are hard on contact. The back of their hands - y ACMES IN BRUCE 0OUXTT —SOIL is slightly reddened and the inner clay loam, buildings rata, t,hre♦ et quarter mile to echool. Price ztesn t=ide hardened by sports; some of hundred. Would exchanifa for •1$!, town WILLI my regiment in Inds; on a them leave callosities due to work- or vuiage property, or [or largos trim. :hiI1 station, I contracted a severe a , r'Y' Nerviline. I rubbed it on my.neck, ing with their hands. Western Real Estate, London, On>w slold, which brought on acute Den- ! chest,. and shoulders, morning and German women have villainous FARMS W&NTEIL F ltalgia, at `times- lasting for three i «,v night, and all the pain disappear- bands, and English women are not " weeks. I was constantly suffering ed. Realizing that such a heavy much better. Ruasian and French Fold notr yrrbuyel'OrL J. Drur mnn� almost every month in the' ,year for cold had run- down MY..systelm, I women have small - 'bands, cVen•too' la Toronto at„ Toronto. - over seven years, the pain being took Fe-rrozone• at meals, and was small, and why do they load them. STAMPS AND COIN& � sometimes so severe that I wished completely built up and strength - with rings? Rings should only be .TAMP c6iLserelss —It�ln -err„ ' sed to hide Aefects.- Laad I seemed to get no better, no more colds or pleurisy, and en- �J terent Foreign Stange 9A 94Stis; Italian women also have anal] Album, one Seven Cents. Mast Bt•atf ilhough I spent large sums of money k JOY peifect health:." hands, but do not keep them spot - Company, Toronto. It's because Nerviline contains y_cleann Too.often_theg apply HELP WANTED, 'for medical advice and medicine, lessl , 'then I �� -to Canada, � �� f s' ` � �' �'� the purest and most healing edi- aDd about effuse hues des a them to their noses, instead Of ANADIAN GOVERNMENT JIT7MS - a year ,afe, saw the advertisement principles, because it brag the tieing a handkerchief. The hands of C Railway Mail clerk@: $WSO months of Di. WiIillams' Pink Pills in a power of sinking .through the pores a Spanish woman have a classic examinations everywhere ,nou. specimen "Winnipeg paper. Although I had to the kernel of the pain —these are beauty nd their movements are in- questions free. Franklin latrkttster ; - = began to think e reasons w it breaks u y Dept J lea. Rochester. N. Y. my complaint was Xr.. W. F. Garland, X.P. Il.P. �Y p colds+ comparable. Such hands cannot be t Incurable I told my wife that I in- cures lumbago, stiffness, neuralgia, described, they can only be ad- MISCELLANEOUS. -_. -- Mended giving the Pills a fair trial. sciatica, and rheumatism. Refuse mired. When they manipulate a �,' ANTED— BLACK. AILVax Alva T was suffering from terrible more be changed his occupation, for any substitute our dealer may Cross Foxes. Marten Fisibet ape g na•ne y y y fan, or roll a cigarette, when they Mink, alive. orates vtnnaltar, sattttw !when .I began taking the Pills, but be became a drug apprentice. Into suggest — insist on Nerviline only. g0, g raise a skirt or arrange a mantilla tad, Ontario. :. this he threw 'all all his energy, :with Large family size bottles, t)Oc. ; before ,the second box was finished it is always done with infinite grace. Acc\Ee, TL1dol; ?. LCMPa lilC,+ the result that he raduated at the trial size 25c..• all dealers or The g ±the pain began to,,di.:_% pear.- and g A Spanish woman alone knows hoar C ipternal and e=ternal, otu•1 wits. rOnt'ario Coalege of Pharmacy in Catarrhozone Co.. Buffilo, N. Y_ ?ut Dain by our home t tmeat. wrI ,under a further nse`of the Pills it 1901. He went forward rapidly and Kingston, Ont. .' to use her hands as they truly as before too late. Dr. Be` Erman nedtcal disappeared entirely, and I have should be. used._ Co... timit+>il, o:.olltnewood. Oat now, and became manager of one of act had a twinge of it during the = —R' ALL STONES. KIDNET AND BLAM Ottawas most pretentious drug ] der stone%, Kidney trout►L•. cite.° at year. Only who have BLACH LETTF.R�� ADD WII1T1E. COLD SORER A \D ll'fif"i?RS ARE l, �a st-ores. Finallv he purchased this _ Lumbago and kindred•- allments Poisitively been afflicted with the- terrible, HE UED BY. ZAJI -BC R. -- ; urvd with the new_ German teemed , Csins of neuraleix can tell - what a business, of wtiieb to -day he is still Former Can Be Read at a Greater Cold- sores, chapped hands, ulcers "aannl,- price 11.50. Another new $emX lesaing Dr Williams'_ Pink Pills proprietor. - Distance Than the Latter. and winter eczema are common rNan66i s A uD`iabetes . price sae°oriro� _ have beento me, and you' may be Raising chickens is the hobbv of sure I shall ooaatwntI reoommerl�d his new Commons member. 8e is There is a tendency on the art troubler just now, and for all these, turingsf mr dirncw The Sarwl sun twd. y P curing maany of Oanatta, Limpft•d• y of railroads to ado Zam Buk will be found the surest an,ncrT ;AC Ilan. ' ilhem to other sufferers," a prominent exhibitor at marry pt e:}ffla with and tiff �pc,ultry shows, and iA .a con man white letters on a black back- quickest remedy. Sometime• These Pills are sold bT all meth cold scree arise from chilblains vii AN EX..EPTIONAL OFFER sine dealers or by mail at 50 cents prizt+-winner. Mr. Garland was ground, not realizing that .ht! black ., married ten ears a to Miss Mar. letter on a .whit-e backgrot nd is the toes or fingers, and -in the for- High grade roodles, beNt goattey at••L a bog OT tilt boxes for 1. 50 from y easier to read and Can be been AL B1er Sane, WItCYe' colored BnCke are perfect FAMILY NEEDLE CASE ` -The Dr Williams' Medicine Co., garet -Green of Twin Elm, and has -' 7BrociviZle, Ont. ar family of two girls and- two boys. a greater distance. This follows in worn, there is a danger of blood Consists or s rapers of Neddtes of asaortad - an itlterestia w0, from the- strut- poisoning from the dye. Zam -Bu-k "'ac`s' Steel bodkin. a each or Stlkn Wool. II. 6 y g 5' Yarn and Cotton daro•rs. Ba imas. Car• lPamoos. HorICDe to Go. - Lure of the retina of the eye. being so powerfully antiseptic re- net and Batton needtea Tl►t. aelead _ _ The 'Impression of a letter at the moves the dap 1 ed, bought %e would owe ice t�• rtes I . p get as soon as app. i , - - bow ht .e nra.el _ _ t i y. Price The -_. comp Tb ramous morpttie of Parse, - 'i limit of YI91on "ie received o0, the Mr.'W, J. Halliday. of Ash Grove, teat.. Pnotpaie lwhose gruesome sights have attract- " ends of a small bundle of nerves -Ont., says : "I had my little finger 'Cos. te4 sea I UR Nov �� �� ' -ed the rac -bid sniff the curious for which convey to the brain a sort of frozen and iticracked at the Bret P. aearl half a ceatn is to be de- - I "R aeries or terrible Inmbago by Y , y ryr MINASD's LINIME1vT. m•)eai.c impression.- A nerve can joint, causing a bad sore; erhirh die ilnolished. A new morgue ib being s$v. t►M s8owx. only transmit to the train informa- eharged freely and would not heal. TNINCS WORTH KNOWING it 6nih in •more retired situation I was curvet of a bad caw of •va°h• by tics as to whether or not a ray of The pain was very bad, and the ABOUT CHRISTMAS BUYING MIPwas c 3 d of aEtiT. y near the prefecture of police. This Mars, S. KAV'r.BACL light is falling upon it, and when a whole 'of my hand became swollen. Wrtt• so-4ay for o.weaw. will remove an unsightly obstrue- I was cored of sensitive lunss tw. nerve is partly in the. light and.. "A friend advised ule to tr Zam' it's FRAIL - 'lion to the view of the apse of Notre MINARVa LINIIIItIi$T: y P art] in darkness t a Partly he sensation is The Ls Rol 1 rtr+ ot'•tt d o. - Y88. a Bttk and i P .. - llut3TSasr n a v,sr short time it Dame, and architects have present- the. same as though all of it was In healed the sore." i3 eloor St. Torov.toy. 3 i od to the Municipal Council de- the light. ear L Isle M at for a beautiful treatment of Iti tollowa, therefore„ aoeotc?in i ' f Stoney Creek, M' ay e . Oat., says :. A few weeks since, this end o1<'the island of the Cite, to the Scientific American that al1 Your Overcoat + several nasty, disfiguring cold sores with a bank wall down which two norvea on the dividing hae between auddenllf broke out on rrty lips, ..d fad" s°lan wn.te ro.k trtaer did, If s• ; F r — Rights of stairs will bead to a boat As One Who Knows. ady black and white area transmit �' 0,g moo n;� in your data "aaa,ttts'sc.t' i+ndiag. - which became much swollen. I treed -• the sensation of -light so that all British _Aenortoasn Dyeing Co. 1 Figg - "Dote your grocer sell his Zam -Buk, and after -a sew apftlica- apples b the barrall" white lines and white areas appear 4, y _ bone of this balm, every Bore was , The weatber is never too hot or rr wider and all black lines slid black- Warm, wavy ,: •oo cold to discourage the man with Fogg— Well, they ovate in bar- areas a healed:" BLANKETS .a subscription rels, but what he sells them by is pppar narrower than they Zam -Buk. will also found a sure �$ Per pair RoQeriaatt•nt P Paper, e! ►r _ _ really are.: . . ° - $2. aeliver•d ts_aamDed Bri. the ' era, blo io p poison, sari t h — aCk letters grow thinner at the sure f °r�cz8 made Blankets. 82.75 per "r Don. lT NEUM � limit of- vision and are still recd nose sores, piles, sea soree, r g- used rese. vase erica •r. AME WHY NOT CALIF THE OViNiER IN g worm, • inflamed babies' '�8 general Imports Ge• Uf OB&ad3 OALIFORNIAI nizable, while act the same' distance patc6ea, & Attraetive rates will be Quoted by vart- white letters grow thicker and can- eruptions and chapped places, cuts, I0, Cartier aide_, Montvs.t �3 able routes, affording finest scenery. The not be distinguished. - There are burns, bruises, and skin injuries r Los Angeles Limited, leaving Chicago- Tall All d d - _ +O�T O11 HANDS' dater 10,:16 om: •tor 4toutber0 Caltfornia,- ClrcumstanCes when it is, necessary gene y, rugglsts an atore9 /, the San Francisco Overland Limited, leav to use white letters, but in such sell at 500. boa;• of past free "from ing Chicano 6 :30 p•m., lees than three days Zam -Buk CO. TOFOnto cases le , upon re- In railway travel. The China and Japan they are made with a thin stroke ceipt of price. Refuse harmful upon. Watery Itch and Mail leaves ChicaKo daily 10�l5 p.m. for v', P San Francisco and Los Angeles. - Illus• and strongly lighted.. Black letters tat'ions and substitutes. Had horrible Burnie Sensation, trated literature on application to B. iL are- more distinct if made with a Use also Zam -Buk Soap, .25c-. r 'Bennett. General Agent, Chicago and Lost Som e of Finger' Ifai1s, Could North Western Ry.:• 16 Yona;e St., oronto, -heavy. Stroke. tablet. Beet for baby's tender skin ! ~Not Open Hands. Cured by CA. '�' - A.— _ !The III, h Brow Fake .. ' - - - - -- — ; _ curs Soap and O.intment.' -' Elderly Aunt —Mv deear, I have Mlnard's liniment Cure$ Dipltthtirta. « - - _ — . --.- -- us put, you own in m Wl or 3 y Good Scheme. ship 4" ' SYRUP 993 N Ugxr,8t.. Toronto, Ontario•• 810,000. Her Niece —Oh, auntie, t*Por seven keare I have bean U'Oubled whip what can I say to thank you 4 How "Out at mi uncle's ,th.e people go "The ability to keep from yawn- MAKERS WO- rheum. It came out on my bands and are you feeling to -day Z to bed with the ehickQps " ing, very largely. formbd11ndof watery pimpise �--- "Well, at'the price chickens :sell Cure For Consumptions —For consnmp netter be all over them whirls became _ o Minaro•$ Ltnlmsnt Curse DI$t•mDPr. at now they are certainly .worth tin r, aceek Tunes, lip¢ering conga, laryn R the safe a'ds and place your order slow, itchy- and It had a Wrrible - ii gitis and bronchitis: Nantes an'd addres +es tusteLd of ri,king dis"po tit mentdurinm the 4' �r b Watching. of those only given a tow days to live br 'March ru.;h. write for trre Mt„kl -t Kiting T burning sansatioa whic4 Cheer n ' You don't have to o " (%am bon r -va. Oh, .Stop It S enecisliet and doctors, after taking chi+ pa cicnlaro and prices »f our p caused tae a good.. deal of , enre 'are alive and well, will be sent on Prat..: aid all up•tn•dat•sup 'is% for which Pain. If came. out on my We are all Daturai -born grulnb- P • 9 request. Write Wm. J3h. Copeland. ft11 Pape we Are headquart:ra Writ, f wtree eablogue h=dsIn the fall and mmiained lers. From childhood to the grace, around looking for temptation to Ave.. Toronto, Out. and toil u +h „w many tr•esyontax ` th `e tut' aster ..trmring; I” wezlook for the (�a .things that are yield to. - -- - THE CRIMM M` CM CO., LIMITED if ght msmtloa that I lost some of my wrong and forget the many that Success that is easily attained is ' e. n on MONTREAL, QUE. +N M the disease, During this are right. When we are strong hard to find. Bch of time I was atterly useless, as I - :Pouki not open my hands. I tried several' and healthy; we' offer no prayer of Minard's Liniment Cures Colds,- as BOILERS 1h patent medtctim without a bit' of' thanksgiving. But let us have an New and Second- not geliaL Some of my friends advised me to ache nit's pain, a cut ,finger. or a hand, for heating o Peck =-You .grill never get the dog ' 4y�ticuraRsmedlesaoIsent for eamptote sore thumb aIId heat the wads of a'nd power purpoacs. TANKS AND ,lad by using them there was a great Lm- ' to mind you; - -my dear. Mrs. Peck SA10'KE STACKS. Agen'e for starts. ,Fs'ovemenA Then I went to the druggii:t" distress. —I will with patience. You were vast van i:aling and heating 91•stemt. and bought one cake of cattcura Soup nd The grumblers are responsible for ? j na ysnrself.. at pp`SQN IRON woaxs TORONTO p + ' just' as troubleso e t; wabo :esofouttcursofntment; after udng the unreason, discontent and an- s first. - - Ltowoo p' I am cad tp may I aim- completeir: belief that so. widely- prevail. - It - '0,T s<,gines and Shipbuilders scored. I had g[vca np au hope of being has been so always, from ancient I " Isurs"L I can 8r to alt those Who have Biblical times - to this • -so- called A main who is in love with himself c billed llis A eti 09dered m I have, not to lobe courage but _ "new century of progress." __ = j need fear no rival pn te. Y P g 0,o give Cuticura Remedies s fair trial:' J ',13r a own spoiled j6V fined) Mir Lillian Irwta, Oct 10,,1911. -'. stop it. _ ' for me last evening." good sinus! For mac than a generation cuticura soap - Q Send Post Card to- "How 4'.' a ,fl, �a1d outicura Olntmu„c have aCordod the Briggs — Everybody should Inv np . _ ' s +1 V� S day for; hotel toti�ake „ *dwe eoonomlml treatment for aQectfons of 1 Told me I was to be called on something_ for a..rainy _day.. Griggs tt�e skin and .carp that Cortttre, ittli, burn. -True ! But too many wait- until ` Z3 E and - P'O�CtC , I iuttl�sate>a- # ; tleai4. sad deatro� alettp. Bold everywhere. Sample of ew-h mailed free, with 22-n. Skin •t, tlregins. to sprinkle before start- w Money$$ nook, Address post card Potter pr" g to do so. _ _ - r r 4bora:. n•Di.Ban. Gi1'S 9 .nd.t °,ueearor.rAes■rampatienee- is the father of inset- a BoatG,i. U. B. A. an son., want... lUrAm 'e Unkmat Curd$ Daeset to cow. FD -'7- ISSUE b0 - -'12. tb* t Mosn.. c.. Apjsn�, t i .. _ t t s?•V.. ".. � R .__. .�Y3SC°r1'•,JM•4i- �4v3., "e.,PS. Aw'i'9fC.e..ii .Y.A. . - c r•, .r • - .s+.v I : . ... -sme .wri....•�:- .- ,c+,p••^•- -.a - �;w•,r.•r='s ro _. ... ;:... r :. .�..,:- .�•.... . .. .,. ... a .. � _ S So. ♦ r.t MONT BEAUTIFUL HANDS. 5 5 ' - ASTBN TBAIRS PAIN H H• P. YB�PB "CHICYB." M -Sore - �. _ _ -- : - - C Chinese Women Far Ahead of Other A A GOOD RABIT _ W W. F. Garland, of Ottawa, liho was _ _ . t - - N Tea when you are triad, ' C - - e elected by acclamation to represent - -• _ -_ A A Kieff.(Russia) paper ' particularly -if It's ' '? Up a Heavy Cold, Belleved a - T T1llI�D19` 31 Pillar B Born in Bell's Corners Carleton, j Pain in the Bide, Stopped and jtebinoff which has been .repro P P T O N S +-+ Neuralgia is not a disease —it is: d days were spent chiefly at a toll- I _ d ing to -this authority Chinese women ` `.1 only a symptom. It is the surest g gate there, of which his father was of the trouble, peaches the root rac lag coug a soothes the jangled nerves, and severe pains dart- - drives away the nagging, stabbing Y ed through my pain, and brace up your health in K'i is em and settled ether ways. Mr.._ M. Brennan, an y ea- sergeant of the 2nd Cheshire. ux° 4'F', . k I used different Itegiment, sow a rPSident. of Win- liniments, b u t ppeg, Man., says: "While serving R ;: none broke up my t ` cold till I used their nails receive -a rielieulous amount of work on them. , `` EVENTY•SIa ACRES wrrs Goo American women, b taken an , 7 buildings and apple orch 4l about y g Ove miles from Hamilton. immensity of pains, have fine hand- t, W. DAWSON, Toronto. in appearance, but- they are hard on contact. The back of their hands - y ACMES IN BRUCE 0OUXTT —SOIL is slightly reddened and the inner clay loam, buildings rata, t,hre♦ et quarter mile to echool. Price ztesn t=ide hardened by sports; some of hundred. Would exchanifa for •1$!, town WILLI my regiment in Inds; on a them leave callosities due to work- or vuiage property, or [or largos trim. :hiI1 station, I contracted a severe a , r'Y' Nerviline. I rubbed it on my.neck, ing with their hands. Western Real Estate, London, On>w slold, which brought on acute Den- ! chest,. and shoulders, morning and German women have villainous FARMS W&NTEIL F ltalgia, at `times- lasting for three i «,v night, and all the pain disappear- bands, and English women are not " weeks. I was constantly suffering ed. Realizing that such a heavy much better. Ruasian and French Fold notr yrrbuyel'OrL J. Drur mnn� almost every month in the' ,year for cold had run- down MY..systelm, I women have small - 'bands, cVen•too' la Toronto at„ Toronto. - over seven years, the pain being took Fe-rrozone• at meals, and was small, and why do they load them. STAMPS AND COIN& � sometimes so severe that I wished completely built up and strength - with rings? Rings should only be .TAMP c6iLserelss —It�ln -err„ ' sed to hide Aefects.- Laad I seemed to get no better, no more colds or pleurisy, and en- �J terent Foreign Stange 9A 94Stis; Italian women also have anal] Album, one Seven Cents. Mast Bt•atf ilhough I spent large sums of money k JOY peifect health:." hands, but do not keep them spot - Company, Toronto. It's because Nerviline contains y_cleann Too.often_theg apply HELP WANTED, 'for medical advice and medicine, lessl , 'then I �� -to Canada, � �� f s' ` � �' �'� the purest and most healing edi- aDd about effuse hues des a them to their noses, instead Of ANADIAN GOVERNMENT JIT7MS - a year ,afe, saw the advertisement principles, because it brag the tieing a handkerchief. The hands of C Railway Mail clerk@: $WSO months of Di. WiIillams' Pink Pills in a power of sinking .through the pores a Spanish woman have a classic examinations everywhere ,nou. specimen "Winnipeg paper. Although I had to the kernel of the pain —these are beauty nd their movements are in- questions free. Franklin latrkttster ; - = began to think e reasons w it breaks u y Dept J lea. Rochester. N. Y. my complaint was Xr.. W. F. Garland, X.P. Il.P. �Y p colds+ comparable. Such hands cannot be t Incurable I told my wife that I in- cures lumbago, stiffness, neuralgia, described, they can only be ad- MISCELLANEOUS. -_. -- Mended giving the Pills a fair trial. sciatica, and rheumatism. Refuse mired. When they manipulate a �,' ANTED— BLACK. AILVax Alva T was suffering from terrible more be changed his occupation, for any substitute our dealer may Cross Foxes. Marten Fisibet ape g na•ne y y y fan, or roll a cigarette, when they Mink, alive. orates vtnnaltar, sattttw !when .I began taking the Pills, but be became a drug apprentice. Into suggest — insist on Nerviline only. g0, g raise a skirt or arrange a mantilla tad, Ontario. :. this he threw 'all all his energy, :with Large family size bottles, t)Oc. ; before ,the second box was finished it is always done with infinite grace. Acc\Ee, TL1dol; ?. LCMPa lilC,+ the result that he raduated at the trial size 25c..• all dealers or The g ±the pain began to,,di.:_% pear.- and g A Spanish woman alone knows hoar C ipternal and e=ternal, otu•1 wits. rOnt'ario Coalege of Pharmacy in Catarrhozone Co.. Buffilo, N. Y_ ?ut Dain by our home t tmeat. wrI ,under a further nse`of the Pills it 1901. He went forward rapidly and Kingston, Ont. .' to use her hands as they truly as before too late. Dr. Be` Erman nedtcal disappeared entirely, and I have should be. used._ Co... timit+>il, o:.olltnewood. Oat now, and became manager of one of act had a twinge of it during the = —R' ALL STONES. KIDNET AND BLAM Ottawas most pretentious drug ] der stone%, Kidney trout►L•. cite.° at year. Only who have BLACH LETTF.R�� ADD WII1T1E. COLD SORER A \D ll'fif"i?RS ARE l, �a st-ores. Finallv he purchased this _ Lumbago and kindred•- allments Poisitively been afflicted with the- terrible, HE UED BY. ZAJI -BC R. -- ; urvd with the new_ German teemed , Csins of neuraleix can tell - what a business, of wtiieb to -day he is still Former Can Be Read at a Greater Cold- sores, chapped hands, ulcers "aannl,- price 11.50. Another new $emX lesaing Dr Williams'_ Pink Pills proprietor. - Distance Than the Latter. and winter eczema are common rNan66i s A uD`iabetes . price sae°oriro� _ have beento me, and you' may be Raising chickens is the hobbv of sure I shall ooaatwntI reoommerl�d his new Commons member. 8e is There is a tendency on the art troubler just now, and for all these, turingsf mr dirncw The Sarwl sun twd. y P curing maany of Oanatta, Limpft•d• y of railroads to ado Zam Buk will be found the surest an,ncrT ;AC Ilan. ' ilhem to other sufferers," a prominent exhibitor at marry pt e:}ffla with and tiff �pc,ultry shows, and iA .a con man white letters on a black back- quickest remedy. Sometime• These Pills are sold bT all meth cold scree arise from chilblains vii AN EX..EPTIONAL OFFER sine dealers or by mail at 50 cents prizt+-winner. Mr. Garland was ground, not realizing that .ht! black ., married ten ears a to Miss Mar. letter on a .whit-e backgrot nd is the toes or fingers, and -in the for- High grade roodles, beNt goattey at••L a bog OT tilt boxes for 1. 50 from y easier to read and Can be been AL B1er Sane, WItCYe' colored BnCke are perfect FAMILY NEEDLE CASE ` -The Dr Williams' Medicine Co., garet -Green of Twin Elm, and has -' 7BrociviZle, Ont. ar family of two girls and- two boys. a greater distance. This follows in worn, there is a danger of blood Consists or s rapers of Neddtes of asaortad - an itlterestia w0, from the- strut- poisoning from the dye. Zam -Bu-k "'ac`s' Steel bodkin. a each or Stlkn Wool. II. 6 y g 5' Yarn and Cotton daro•rs. Ba imas. Car• lPamoos. HorICDe to Go. - Lure of the retina of the eye. being so powerfully antiseptic re- net and Batton needtea Tl►t. aelead _ _ The 'Impression of a letter at the moves the dap 1 ed, bought %e would owe ice t�• rtes I . p get as soon as app. i , - - bow ht .e nra.el _ _ t i y. Price The -_. comp Tb ramous morpttie of Parse, - 'i limit of YI91on "ie received o0, the Mr.'W, J. Halliday. of Ash Grove, teat.. Pnotpaie lwhose gruesome sights have attract- " ends of a small bundle of nerves -Ont., says : "I had my little finger 'Cos. te4 sea I UR Nov �� �� ' -ed the rac -bid sniff the curious for which convey to the brain a sort of frozen and iticracked at the Bret P. aearl half a ceatn is to be de- - I "R aeries or terrible Inmbago by Y , y ryr MINASD's LINIME1vT. m•)eai.c impression.- A nerve can joint, causing a bad sore; erhirh die ilnolished. A new morgue ib being s$v. t►M s8owx. only transmit to the train informa- eharged freely and would not heal. TNINCS WORTH KNOWING it 6nih in •more retired situation I was curvet of a bad caw of •va°h• by tics as to whether or not a ray of The pain was very bad, and the ABOUT CHRISTMAS BUYING MIPwas c 3 d of aEtiT. y near the prefecture of police. This Mars, S. KAV'r.BACL light is falling upon it, and when a whole 'of my hand became swollen. Wrtt• so-4ay for o.weaw. will remove an unsightly obstrue- I was cored of sensitive lunss tw. nerve is partly in the. light and.. "A friend advised ule to tr Zam' it's FRAIL - 'lion to the view of the apse of Notre MINARVa LINIIIItIi$T: y P art] in darkness t a Partly he sensation is The Ls Rol 1 rtr+ ot'•tt d o. - Y88. a Bttk and i P .. - llut3TSasr n a v,sr short time it Dame, and architects have present- the. same as though all of it was In healed the sore." i3 eloor St. Torov.toy. 3 i od to the Municipal Council de- the light. ear L Isle M at for a beautiful treatment of Iti tollowa, therefore„ aoeotc?in i ' f Stoney Creek, M' ay e . Oat., says :. A few weeks since, this end o1<'the island of the Cite, to the Scientific American that al1 Your Overcoat + several nasty, disfiguring cold sores with a bank wall down which two norvea on the dividing hae between auddenllf broke out on rrty lips, ..d fad" s°lan wn.te ro.k trtaer did, If s• ; F r — Rights of stairs will bead to a boat As One Who Knows. ady black and white area transmit �' 0,g moo n;� in your data "aaa,ttts'sc.t' i+ndiag. - which became much swollen. I treed -• the sensation of -light so that all British _Aenortoasn Dyeing Co. 1 Figg - "Dote your grocer sell his Zam -Buk, and after -a sew apftlica- apples b the barrall" white lines and white areas appear 4, y _ bone of this balm, every Bore was , The weatber is never too hot or rr wider and all black lines slid black- Warm, wavy ,: •oo cold to discourage the man with Fogg— Well, they ovate in bar- areas a healed:" BLANKETS .a subscription rels, but what he sells them by is pppar narrower than they Zam -Buk. will also found a sure �$ Per pair RoQeriaatt•nt P Paper, e! ►r _ _ really are.: . . ° - $2. aeliver•d ts_aamDed Bri. the ' era, blo io p poison, sari t h — aCk letters grow thinner at the sure f °r�cz8 made Blankets. 82.75 per "r Don. lT NEUM � limit of- vision and are still recd nose sores, piles, sea soree, r g- used rese. vase erica •r. AME WHY NOT CALIF THE OViNiER IN g worm, • inflamed babies' '�8 general Imports Ge• Uf OB&ad3 OALIFORNIAI nizable, while act the same' distance patc6ea, & Attraetive rates will be Quoted by vart- white letters grow thicker and can- eruptions and chapped places, cuts, I0, Cartier aide_, Montvs.t �3 able routes, affording finest scenery. The not be distinguished. - There are burns, bruises, and skin injuries r Los Angeles Limited, leaving Chicago- Tall All d d - _ +O�T O11 HANDS' dater 10,:16 om: •tor 4toutber0 Caltfornia,- ClrcumstanCes when it is, necessary gene y, rugglsts an atore9 /, the San Francisco Overland Limited, leav to use white letters, but in such sell at 500. boa;• of past free "from ing Chicano 6 :30 p•m., lees than three days Zam -Buk CO. TOFOnto cases le , upon re- In railway travel. The China and Japan they are made with a thin stroke ceipt of price. Refuse harmful upon. Watery Itch and Mail leaves ChicaKo daily 10�l5 p.m. for v', P San Francisco and Los Angeles. - Illus• and strongly lighted.. Black letters tat'ions and substitutes. Had horrible Burnie Sensation, trated literature on application to B. iL are- more distinct if made with a Use also Zam -Buk Soap, .25c-. r 'Bennett. General Agent, Chicago and Lost Som e of Finger' Ifai1s, Could North Western Ry.:• 16 Yona;e St., oronto, -heavy. Stroke. tablet. Beet for baby's tender skin ! ~Not Open Hands. Cured by CA. '�' - A.— _ !The III, h Brow Fake .. ' - - - - -- — ; _ curs Soap and O.intment.' -' Elderly Aunt —Mv deear, I have Mlnard's liniment Cure$ Dipltthtirta. « - - _ — . --.- -- us put, you own in m Wl or 3 y Good Scheme. ship 4" ' SYRUP 993 N Ugxr,8t.. Toronto, Ontario•• 810,000. Her Niece —Oh, auntie, t*Por seven keare I have bean U'Oubled whip what can I say to thank you 4 How "Out at mi uncle's ,th.e people go "The ability to keep from yawn- MAKERS WO- rheum. It came out on my bands and are you feeling to -day Z to bed with the ehickQps " ing, very largely. formbd11ndof watery pimpise �--- "Well, at'the price chickens :sell Cure For Consumptions —For consnmp netter be all over them whirls became _ o Minaro•$ Ltnlmsnt Curse DI$t•mDPr. at now they are certainly .worth tin r, aceek Tunes, lip¢ering conga, laryn R the safe a'ds and place your order slow, itchy- and It had a Wrrible - ii gitis and bronchitis: Nantes an'd addres +es tusteLd of ri,king dis"po tit mentdurinm the 4' �r b Watching. of those only given a tow days to live br 'March ru.;h. write for trre Mt„kl -t Kiting T burning sansatioa whic4 Cheer n ' You don't have to o " (%am bon r -va. Oh, .Stop It S enecisliet and doctors, after taking chi+ pa cicnlaro and prices »f our p caused tae a good.. deal of , enre 'are alive and well, will be sent on Prat..: aid all up•tn•dat•sup 'is% for which Pain. If came. out on my We are all Daturai -born grulnb- P • 9 request. Write Wm. J3h. Copeland. ft11 Pape we Are headquart:ra Writ, f wtree eablogue h=dsIn the fall and mmiained lers. From childhood to the grace, around looking for temptation to Ave.. Toronto, Out. and toil u +h „w many tr•esyontax ` th `e tut' aster ..trmring; I” wezlook for the (�a .things that are yield to. - -- - THE CRIMM M` CM CO., LIMITED if ght msmtloa that I lost some of my wrong and forget the many that Success that is easily attained is ' e. n on MONTREAL, QUE. +N M the disease, During this are right. When we are strong hard to find. Bch of time I was atterly useless, as I - :Pouki not open my hands. I tried several' and healthy; we' offer no prayer of Minard's Liniment Cures Colds,- as BOILERS 1h patent medtctim without a bit' of' thanksgiving. But let us have an New and Second- not geliaL Some of my friends advised me to ache nit's pain, a cut ,finger. or a hand, for heating o Peck =-You .grill never get the dog ' 4y�ticuraRsmedlesaoIsent for eamptote sore thumb aIId heat the wads of a'nd power purpoacs. TANKS AND ,lad by using them there was a great Lm- ' to mind you; - -my dear. Mrs. Peck SA10'KE STACKS. Agen'e for starts. ,Fs'ovemenA Then I went to the druggii:t" distress. —I will with patience. You were vast van i:aling and heating 91•stemt. and bought one cake of cattcura Soup nd The grumblers are responsible for ? j na ysnrself.. at pp`SQN IRON woaxs TORONTO p + ' just' as troubleso e t; wabo :esofouttcursofntment; after udng the unreason, discontent and an- s first. - - Ltowoo p' I am cad tp may I aim- completeir: belief that so. widely- prevail. - It - '0,T s<,gines and Shipbuilders scored. I had g[vca np au hope of being has been so always, from ancient I " Isurs"L I can 8r to alt those Who have Biblical times - to this • -so- called A main who is in love with himself c billed llis A eti 09dered m I have, not to lobe courage but _ "new century of progress." __ = j need fear no rival pn te. Y P g 0,o give Cuticura Remedies s fair trial:' J ',13r a own spoiled j6V fined) Mir Lillian Irwta, Oct 10,,1911. -'. stop it. _ ' for me last evening." good sinus! For mac than a generation cuticura soap - Q Send Post Card to- "How 4'.' a ,fl, �a1d outicura Olntmu„c have aCordod the Briggs — Everybody should Inv np . _ ' s +1 V� S day for; hotel toti�ake „ *dwe eoonomlml treatment for aQectfons of 1 Told me I was to be called on something_ for a..rainy _day.. Griggs tt�e skin and .carp that Cortttre, ittli, burn. -True ! But too many wait- until ` Z3 E and - P'O�CtC , I iuttl�sate>a- # ; tleai4. sad deatro� alettp. Bold everywhere. Sample of ew-h mailed free, with 22-n. Skin •t, tlregins. to sprinkle before start- w Money$$ nook, Address post card Potter pr" g to do so. _ _ - r r 4bora:. n•Di.Ban. Gi1'S 9 .nd.t °,ueearor.rAes■rampatienee- is the father of inset- a BoatG,i. U. B. A. an son., want... lUrAm 'e Unkmat Curd$ Daeset to cow. FD -'7- ISSUE b0 - -'12. tb* t Mosn.. c.. Apjsn�, t i .. _ t t s?•V.. ".. � R .__. .�Y3SC°r1'•,JM•4i- �4v3., "e.,PS. Aw'i'9fC.e..ii .Y.A. !The III, h Brow Fake .. ' - - - - -- — ; _ curs Soap and O.intment.' -' Elderly Aunt —Mv deear, I have Mlnard's liniment Cure$ Dipltthtirta. « - - _ — . --.- -- us put, you own in m Wl or 3 y Good Scheme. ship 4" ' SYRUP 993 N Ugxr,8t.. Toronto, Ontario•• 810,000. Her Niece —Oh, auntie, t*Por seven keare I have bean U'Oubled whip what can I say to thank you 4 How "Out at mi uncle's ,th.e people go "The ability to keep from yawn- MAKERS WO- rheum. It came out on my bands and are you feeling to -day Z to bed with the ehickQps " ing, very largely. formbd11ndof watery pimpise �--- "Well, at'the price chickens :sell Cure For Consumptions —For consnmp netter be all over them whirls became _ o Minaro•$ Ltnlmsnt Curse DI$t•mDPr. at now they are certainly .worth tin r, aceek Tunes, lip¢ering conga, laryn R the safe a'ds and place your order slow, itchy- and It had a Wrrible - ii gitis and bronchitis: Nantes an'd addres +es tusteLd of ri,king dis"po tit mentdurinm the 4' �r b Watching. of those only given a tow days to live br 'March ru.;h. write for trre Mt„kl -t Kiting T burning sansatioa whic4 Cheer n ' You don't have to o " (%am bon r -va. Oh, .Stop It S enecisliet and doctors, after taking chi+ pa cicnlaro and prices »f our p caused tae a good.. deal of , enre 'are alive and well, will be sent on Prat..: aid all up•tn•dat•sup 'is% for which Pain. If came. out on my We are all Daturai -born grulnb- P • 9 request. Write Wm. J3h. Copeland. ft11 Pape we Are headquart:ra Writ, f wtree eablogue h=dsIn the fall and mmiained lers. From childhood to the grace, around looking for temptation to Ave.. Toronto, Out. and toil u +h „w many tr•esyontax ` th `e tut' aster ..trmring; I” wezlook for the (�a .things that are yield to. - -- - THE CRIMM M` CM CO., LIMITED if ght msmtloa that I lost some of my wrong and forget the many that Success that is easily attained is ' e. n on MONTREAL, QUE. +N M the disease, During this are right. When we are strong hard to find. Bch of time I was atterly useless, as I - :Pouki not open my hands. I tried several' and healthy; we' offer no prayer of Minard's Liniment Cures Colds,- as BOILERS 1h patent medtctim without a bit' of' thanksgiving. But let us have an New and Second- not geliaL Some of my friends advised me to ache nit's pain, a cut ,finger. or a hand, for heating o Peck =-You .grill never get the dog ' 4y�ticuraRsmedlesaoIsent for eamptote sore thumb aIId heat the wads of a'nd power purpoacs. TANKS AND ,lad by using them there was a great Lm- ' to mind you; - -my dear. Mrs. Peck SA10'KE STACKS. Agen'e for starts. ,Fs'ovemenA Then I went to the druggii:t" distress. —I will with patience. You were vast van i:aling and heating 91•stemt. and bought one cake of cattcura Soup nd The grumblers are responsible for ? j na ysnrself.. at pp`SQN IRON woaxs TORONTO p + ' just' as troubleso e t; wabo :esofouttcursofntment; after udng the unreason, discontent and an- s first. - - Ltowoo p' I am cad tp may I aim- completeir: belief that so. widely- prevail. - It - '0,T s<,gines and Shipbuilders scored. I had g[vca np au hope of being has been so always, from ancient I " Isurs"L I can 8r to alt those Who have Biblical times - to this • -so- called A main who is in love with himself c billed llis A eti 09dered m I have, not to lobe courage but _ "new century of progress." __ = j need fear no rival pn te. Y P g 0,o give Cuticura Remedies s fair trial:' J ',13r a own spoiled j6V fined) Mir Lillian Irwta, Oct 10,,1911. -'. stop it. _ ' for me last evening." good sinus! For mac than a generation cuticura soap - Q Send Post Card to- "How 4'.' a ,fl, �a1d outicura Olntmu„c have aCordod the Briggs — Everybody should Inv np . _ ' s +1 V� S day for; hotel toti�ake „ *dwe eoonomlml treatment for aQectfons of 1 Told me I was to be called on something_ for a..rainy _day.. Griggs tt�e skin and .carp that Cortttre, ittli, burn. -True ! But too many wait- until ` Z3 E and - P'O�CtC , I iuttl�sate>a- # ; tleai4. sad deatro� alettp. Bold everywhere. Sample of ew-h mailed free, with 22-n. Skin •t, tlregins. to sprinkle before start- w Money$$ nook, Address post card Potter pr" g to do so. _ _ - r r 4bora:. n•Di.Ban. Gi1'S 9 .nd.t °,ueearor.rAes■rampatienee- is the father of inset- a BoatG,i. U. B. A. an son., want... lUrAm 'e Unkmat Curd$ Daeset to cow. FD -'7- ISSUE b0 - -'12. tb* t Mosn.. c.. Apjsn�, t i .. _ t t s?•V.. ".. � R .__. .�Y3SC°r1'•,JM•4i- �4v3., "e.,PS. Aw'i'9fC.e..ii .Y.A. V 7 r -M. S. and and Mrs.. Chapman Our streets as yet unpaved do stand Except with pebbles mixed with were in the city on Wednesday. sand, But we will have to be content 7 p. LOCALISMS Brock h ristim- Gifts -W. H. Jackson, of the Until the time comes for cement. as Road, is in Guelph this week at- we 7 ­ -Herbert Kerr, of Toronto, tending the Winter Fair. We note the people7ontlie fro —t; was home on Sunday. Millinery up to the minute at Some on bushbess, some are not. 44A We have's good Assortment Ilu -H. Wade shipped a carload of cost to clear out balance of fall All are welcome on our streets stock on Wednesday. and winter stock. A18o see our Whether in rigs or on their feet, -James Denny shipped a car. display of Christmas goods Silverware Breakfast Cruets, Cold Meat Forks, and As our commissioner for the street Pie Kilves, Spoons, Etc. load of stock on Tuesday. toys at about half price, for bar. Will see that they do use their feet. 4 Simpson He given advice that if they heed -Alfred Rogers, of Kinsale, gains come now. D. The idle to beg would hays no need. Hanging Lamps, Parlor Lamps, spent Monday with his parents & Co. Lamps": Night Lamps, Etc. here. -Any doubt as to the approach Some time we'll have electric light. -R. C. Stork is confined to the of winter was dispelled on Sunday It sure will come as day and night. 'Skates, Hockey Sticks Sleighs, And a huge p house suffering from a very severe when the mercury took a sudden We have the power, both water and assortment of all Christmas Goods. • cold: drop to the neighborhood of zero. swam, make the juice that causes the -Wm. Morcombe sold his black The cold was Intensified by a high To Gleam. driver on Saturday to Joe Heard, wind that continued all da y of Whitby. Those having much teaming to do There is Claremont to our right JOSEPH H ,s BUNDY -James Denny shipped a car­ did not regret the change as the With her lamps . so dim at III bt, That annexation she will seet J_ Goad of mixed stock at Greenburn roads were never in worse condi- To have electric on her street. on Monday. tion than they were previously. -John Stork and Lee. Morcombe -Negotiations are in progress Then Balsam too will very soon. moon, • are in Guelph this wp6k attending between Scarboro township and That- has no light except the Will aak us if they might the Winter Fair. the Hydro Electiic Co mm""Oul Share with us our electric light.- '-Yo- ta l-.. -Mrs. John Rankin spent a and the probability is the town- couple of days this week with ship will become a power cousum. BALE REGISTER friends in the city. er to a very considerable extent -Miss Vera Burling is visiting and at the same rate as the city SATURDAT, Dec. 14th-Credit, sale of The only words which properly express the Xmas Display we have her sister, Mrs. Clements, of Mil- of Toronto. Searboro has been standing timber, also 1000 bushels of planned for this year, in comparison with what the ton for & few weeks. quoted a rate of $80 per horse turnips, at lot's, con. 4. Pickering, -Randall Ellicott is in. Whitby power and $2 per month for ser- the property of A. J. Poynter. Sale ­- village has seen in previous years. this week attending the quarter vice. There are many in this at one. See bills. Fred Postill, Sessions as jury man. township who are exceedingly auctioneer. -Dr. Henry will be 'here as anxious to have that system ex. FRIDAY,' Dac. 2DTH-Credit sale of standing timber on lot 36, B. F. con. usual next Tuesday to attend to tended this far, but it requires Pickering, the pro rty of John his rofessiodal duties. Some person or persons to -take C. Murkar, of the Standard the initiative in the matter and Graham. Sale at o'clock. See Such a Display of Fancy Goods, Dolls, Games, Toys, Leather Goods. bill#. -fired Postill, - auctioneer five wry nk, Sunderland, spent Sunday we eve the most e� -st the home of his parents here. would''be through the township Travelling Cases, Fancy Aprons, Scarfs, Stamped -Henry and Mrs. Spencer, of council. The matter might come Linen, Kerchiefs, etc., and Kinsale, spent Sunday here with up at the nomination meeting Money Back their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Lock- which will be held on the last Remedy For OH! THE DISPLAY OF FANCY wood. Monday of the year. -N. J. Chapman had another -In another column appears the Dan ruff '0 1-1 1 1-T & W & JERII M severe attack of illness on Satur- advt. of the Ontario Department FALLING HAIR AND SCALP ITCH Practically all new goods. -Owing to early and careful buying we day, but we are pleased to know of Agriculture calling attention to D. PETTIT IS AUTHORIZED TO that he is recovering. the classes to be held in the rooms GUAR.LNTZE IT. have secured the choicest the wholesales could procuce. P -Mrs. H. R. Heron who has adjoining the Agricultural office ,It - been Spending the past two weeks in Whitby. These classes which D. Pettit will do more : if after using two bottles of PARISIAN Saga you with friends in Toronto, has re- Are being held in various centres don't think it is the finest and most OUR GROCkRY DEPARTMENT turned to Pickering. in the province, under the hilsPi- deligbtlul hair tonic and dressing you -Thos. Reazin and his daugh- ces of the Ontario Department of ever used-money back. Can you The FULL SWING The IS IN culture, are meeting with beat that offer? ter, Mrs. Wetherald and child, of Agri' Little Britain. spent over Sunday much favor throughout the pr�ov. Young women who neglect their The increase in this line since BIG BIG r' temples, grow old before their time, moving into our new prom- ,., with J. N. and Mrs. Richardson. ioce. They afford a splendid op- If your hair is thinning at the temples: iseq, is not only -Lost-Between Pickering Vil- portunity for young men �vho if it is losing itanatural color, fading or surprising Inge and Reid'R hill on Saturday wish to increase their knowledge Ing t r0 113 ray, put your faith in PAR. �STORE very gratifying. STORE ht, agriculture in its various u gjr, "I SIAN age and you won't be disa Finder good buggy rubber apron. of An please leave at this office. * brances, and who are unable to pointed, LArge bottle 50 cents It -The school-board has engaged take a course At the Agricultural Kttit's and dealers everywhere. Girl The veople appreciate first-class, clean Goods at reasonable prices, the service• of Miss Kathleen College at Guelph In some re- with Auburn hair on e*ery package,. Johns, of Hampton. as- teacher of spects the knowledge imparted is courteous treatment and prompt delivery. Junior department of the public of greater value than that receiv- V1 —John Gormley is in Guelph ed at Guelph, as the teachers can deal with Subjects of great local Uui all 0 V .The this week attending the an- interest. The course is free, there ;at Cher Wood Station nual Ontario Provincial Winter Fair, when he is exhibiting sever. is no expense for text books and no examination required. We Bran. Shorts, whole, crushed & ebop- XMAS GIFT *I of his fine Plymouth Rock Fowl• would advise all young men inter. ped. Oats, -hole and chopped Wheat. —We wish to remind the sub- ested in agriculture to take advan. dried Brewers Grain, Colwell'@ Molas- wribers to the public library that tage of this opportunity to in. ses Meal. Oil Cake. Blachford's Cali w hich all subscriptions will expire on crease their knowledge. Meal, Bibby's Cream Equivalent, Stan- dard Chemical Charcoal, Cream of the Dec. 81st, no matter what, time of 7-The Markham Board of Trade West and Monarch Flour. Crushed 'the year their on b9cription began. George Kerr, and Town Council, Acting upon Oyster Shell. etc. YOUR WIFE- -Mrs. left on Sat- Controller Foster'ssuggestion that =110=6L93 M00936X Cr Belleville to urds visit her a number of Hydro-electric ear son, Orman, and to wait on her lines be established throughout would� daughter-in-law, who met with a the Province have sent a resolu- WINTER TERM painful though not serious injury. tion to Hon- ' -Adaui Beek, Chair- -A. J. Howlett returned from ruan of the Cvtumi�sion. stating From Jan. 2nd • the west on Wednesday, looking that Markham district affords a -a ppreciate hale &.,I U.—t He is ..."I ; . I._A;A - , f ;* A - . 1PY_T TA*w 'love with Western Canada, and tion for a trial of such a radial on his return will be accompanied line. The line suggested is one by Mrs. Howlett and their son. running from the city of Toronto, -One day last week, Mrs. James starting at the very northeast TORONTO.ONT. AIL ­S. -CHAPMAN -.Somerville had the 'misfortune to corner. connecting with the To. Is well known as one of Cauada's' fall and break the large bone in routo Civic Railway on Danforth Best Business Schools. Our gritilu- her arm above her wrist. She is avenue, and thence running north -aces are in STRONG DEMAND because HARDLY 4 WEEKS TILL XMAS doing as well as can be expected easterly, touching Agiucourt, business firms KNow they render - nail r " (1-1 is able to be at onud as ns-ttai. Malvern, Mnikham, 4-RALUnvift, befere have 1 been- Zell p -The regular monthly meeting Stouff ville, Claremont,- Uxbridge, follows superior training but never customers with As full aline of u.31il fe.1ev i rt,ic e8., otild kindly rainin Get 'invite all to come and see our display. and you will be sure to follows inferior t of the Women's Institute will be Port Perry with a branch fruni best. You Want it. get your wants snPIP-__ e give it. held at the home of Mrs. George Markham to Locust Hill, White.; Write for New.Q6talogue. Leng on Tuesday, Dec.. 17th. All vale, Brougham, Greenwood and -Linen table covers all sizes 75c to $3,00, Tray cloths 25 to 50c Centre pieces, members are requested to be pre- Brooklyn, thus connecting several W. J. Elliott, Principal doylies 25 to 50c. Dolls all kinds and sizes 5c up. Hand bap 25C up 100. sent. Meeting open at 2.30 villages with Almost indentical Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. Handkerchiefs in every style 3c to 50c. Frilling in fancy boxes loc o'clock. and mutual interests which are to 25c. Collars 25 to We. Belts. 25 to 50c. Cuff links, bar pins. 46 collar buttons, China toys, games. etc. -The township council wil' yet without any railway inter. .60 YEARV meet on Monday next at 10 a. In.., communication. This district is EXPERIENCE We have 'a' full line Of underwear, hosiery, mitts, g=%,, blankets, boots, for the transaction of general the only one at present radiating shoes, rubbers, etc. etc. Xmas fruit, peel, nuts, dates, . figs. Malaga business and to prepare the finan- from Toronto through which an grapes, oranges, and lemons.' Fresh pork. Finnan haddie. '80 Y EXPERIENCE 'F ancial statement for the year• electric railway does not run, al- ]p U This will be the last meeting until though the York Radials have G. A. GILLESPIE,. NBARTON the council for 1913 meets in Janu- several charters for same, and -havev_n,ever made any start on TIPIADIC MASPKS ..... . . . . . . TAADC MARKS -The Epworth League of the construction tip to this time. C)CS K DCSIGNS P, SHOES Methodist church will bold a B00T%9 AND 0 COPYRIGHTS &C- C "PcLand Social" on Tuesday even- EDAA'CREEK AnT0110 1415009 0 skftft and desclPt qwaklmcerum 011t opinion free wn= ing Dec. 17th. Admission will be an Inven a to pftbably' h%of=- — Boots and Shoes that can be IM#D Puni We bavd a complete stock of the best Bo To the editor of the Pickering News Uous stWU& eonfidentl A"nu free and each person is expected If thote lines you so approve, "nt fro& C do" a fow;gru Zen to bring a pound &r more, of some- We would ask a little P"'ut' t"W_tb.._A= 1. . rolve procured. If yn'u havu't been getting satisfaction P= thing which will be -given as Just to adrertise our have a look at our goods. Christmae Presents to those in Cedar Cre6k-tbia place I fear. $*None AwflCANO need. A program is being prepar- Is to some minds not very clear. ed. So I thought I would let them know. MEN'S OVERCOATS ti .-The annnal meeting of the If they got lost, just where to 9o. 4 Pickering Vigilance Association We claim our boundry that it will was held in the Town Hall on TueE- Exend a halt mile from the mill, Men's Fur -lined Coats are lower in price this year and we are `day evening, the president, J. A. To north and south., to east and west, showing exceptional good values. V O'Connor in the chair. The at. We think that this explains it best. .. Ei.M DALE MILLS tendance was small but enthus- In population we are a score "'isistic. It was decided to hold the And sometimes we can boast of more. R. A. BUNTING) PICKERING usual oyster supper and a corn- We dress to suit our purse tis true,• Chopping our Specialty But we eat and live as others do, mittee was appointed-to make the Ogilvie's H6usehold and Glenors, necessary arrangements and issue 'We have two mills, a public school Flours in 2E 50 and 100 pound the invitations. The Treastirer'g And a road boss you cannot fool, sacks, Fresh Rolled re Port showed a r, ubstan tia I cash The residents are wide awake Oats, Etc. And do their work right up-to-date. Mixed Feed. Bran and Shorts by the PREPARE FOR WINTER balance. Officers were appointed ton or cwt. Prices reasonable. as follows: President, J. A. O'Con- The school no doubt some others Richard= claim By getting your But It is In our fair domain. . . :�- 33. "W r. nor; Vice-Pres., W. V. Here some who got their education Chopping every day. 601) • Secy., A. Jeffrey ; Treas., Have gone to fill good. situations. . - ROBES, BLANKETS I 'AND HARNESS NOW H. 9. Webster. Exe-Corn.—L. D. Banks, L. C. Morcombe, and C. S. This place we do not wish to hide PICKERING MARKETS Blanketa 1.50 up, Sask. Robes 8.00 and 9.00, Cub Bear do 11M. Winter WLeat,'..... _Yalmer. Committee—Thos. Port- But rather In it take &-pride, cher, .its. Todd, W. H. Westney The people that do bere dwell, White W Call and see our assortment of Harness, Halters, Trunks, Their names to write it would be we'll, Red .1 .4 eO 01 'Call all IL R. Mowbray, Cowan, H. _M1 Mixed .97 and Tom by Spring Wheat ................... .83 Pugh, M. Gleason; D�'Orurner, Fred There is Moses and Alex a Suit Cases, Whips, etc., at reasonable prices. Rowe. The association has now a the mill, Goose ............ ...... j6embersb of some 218 and that There is Henderson and Will wbo live Sprouted ....................... 70-88 PIC, i on the hill, PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM number is Lng gradually added I There is Robert and Jim whom we Oats .37 1 - to. ItQ formation has more than I claim W. J. COAXWELL PboneInd soi. AttAi11Pd the expectations Of its Lives with his family down the long WI Mt;7 -AM late.. tudets. 5. CAQUIZZ 18 "1 4, ­­7�"J;�;M �'M