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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_12_275 Ap, 7� ..Zv -13 COL. X )K C I I. PIGELLERING9 ONT., -FRIDAY, DECEMB114R 27, 1912) 7 WHITZVALK the village On Monday distributing Established 75 years Th:e memberj of the Women's Inst - I. calendars for the Maple Leaf Fire In. tute will hold their social ry uIng at surance Co. Medica& SPINS MILLS e r Oakwood. Mrs. Walters and son, of GREENWOOD the home of Mrs. William Booth on G. Prouse, wife and daughter, of Regis- Tuesday, tared member of the Optomotrica &Sao. Wednesday as previously announced. and Mrs. Wilson. O"tionolOsWia. special attention given to . ii Word was received here on Tuesd MILLS -:n E. FORSYTH. D. of 0., T adiLy, January. 14th instead of Woodville, spent Xmas with Walter Re Ohs fitting Byes testodfres. North ay essin . - �,­ � . . I , - q UNIONVILLE morning of the death in Florida Of ant a large quantity of Will Lawton, formerly of Kinsale, VV 7: N0. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., R. A. Sliver, chairman of the corn- but well known around ere. Barley, Buckwheat and Fall. Wheat o ur b, member of the College 0 NI-'A N I T 0 B A mittee having in charge the local op- Robert Hinnnian, 9f Guelph Physiniana and t urgepus of Ontario, litleatiate tion campaign in Markham Township, cultural College, spent a couple of and will pay highest prices, RO a] -Cortege Of Sansone, 11 ab an to : 1. - d& Ks last week with Graham and Mrs. has arranged for a number of meet- t Don't Fail to Buy 111peatis, attel of momens."I'd 0 ,4Wdrou. OMee and resides". Brougham. fogs in central points to be addressed Johnston. He met nistly of his old K19SIMI. the best astry flour r' flo ur J OATS - I by prominent ministers and temple a Intances while here. BAKERS'JOY, tte best bread -PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ante workers. The first of these takes F. Adamson, of Erufold. Spk., I also keep on hand lace, place at Cashel on Friday night, with his wife and family are here with and X-RAY INSTITUTE Bee. 27, when Rev. Dr. McTavish, of his parents, John and Mrs. Adamson Bran, Shorts, Midlings. PICZ311ILLNG, ONTARIO Toronto, and Rpv, Mr. Maurer, of of Audley. John seems to have done Low Grade Flour, Oats, •Oat Chop, Barley Feed. WHOLESALE IN Markham Villa � n 'gi. nLGng TOWLB, M. B., X. D., C. 11L, _ge, will be the chief well in the west, he having been locat- .7, �peakers. At Unionville, on Jan. 2. ed out there during the last 7 years, Pot and Pearl Barley specialist in Rectal Disasses. Pzoel Die. Rev, John Coburn. of Toronto, will be e MolaiWlne, Cotton Seed Meal. Ken. Visaasss of Women. cancers, one of the speakers. and at Victoria WHITBY Stock Spice--best kinds 410-1-lat"Orc.4 IL-Ray tucaminal Diseases .�':..-..TON LOTS It— M. of Square on Friday, January Srd, and ostand lungs. Fitting glasses . . chronic diseases. at Brows Corners probably o 8 t The Christmas services in All Saints ear. sons, 1.2,1r n a ur- Monday. Wednesday and Friday 02" Bows 12 to 3 and 7 to I 4911 day evening following goo peakers 'church on Wednesday were largely -TE RMS will secured, Judged from the attended. Rolled Oats and Rolled Wheat, Corn Legal. CASH be interest manifested on both sides the The contract has been let by the Me&L_Wheatlets, Graham Flour, . . . . . . . . . vote polled bids fair to be a recol: d one. Dor-jinion Government for the eon- BUCILwhealr- JE. FAREWELL, K.O., BARRIS- arrangements having been made for wulation of the east wharf at the 0 TER.Countyarown'Lawnty."d filing a large non-resident vote for harbor the contract price being al Aistkw - Court Bone. W'hhbT. rouncil if a temperance slate is ar- $20,000: ranged, though this class of voters John Gale b" sold eight acres o E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and will not be elilEtble to vote oil the local. osite the old G. T, R. still 1116 Solicitor. Notary Public. Ste. Mosey to option repeal y-law.. 800 to a Toronto contractor, who has A -k. J. L. SPINS, LIMITED, Lon site for t �4 *110A Willi; 0204 next door to the Standard Be Chest:ftu by. say already begun the erection of a resi- PICKERING. ONT. AUDL-EY derice. H. W. and Mrs. Wilcox celebrated The Buffalo Examiner, in a recent their golden wedding on Wednesday issue, contained an interesting ac- last. Among the guests wem'their G. HAM—Issuer of Marriage Licenne In the -County of ontaria. count of the work of Rev. J. J. Patter- son, Marshall Wilcox. and wife and COAL' Pickering VUlage. 9727 son, who,' has resigned the pastoral daughter, of New York, R BEAL charge of Emmanuel Baptist eburch The County Council at their meet- TPOUCHER. Real Estate Anc- ra order that a union of that church iog last vreek increased their grant . Uoneer, valustor, collector and issuer CLAREMONT with the Free Baptist church might from 115M to $700 to J. H. Hare, the Of niltrirtame licenses. Brougbaus. 407 be consummated. Mr. P*tteipson has district representative of the Depart- OUR STOCK I$ GETTING HOPPER Issuer of Marriage for all styles of furniture. been pastor of Emmanuel church for meat of Agriculture. Every member D. Licesia" to %ba county of Ontario, nearly, ten years, the longest In its of the Council spoke in the highest LOW. DON'T DELAY 0?!- at ■,-r* and his residence. Claremont. history. and his terms of pradse of the work that Is be- resignation deeply re- greted by all in the congregation, but lug accomplished by Mr. Hare. The IN GETTING IN B. BEATON, TO WNSHIP OLE le insisted that it be accepted that the most interesting feature of his work D .;i:v, oon veyaneer, Commissioner tot taking Room Moulding union might be effected. The church Is probably his protnotion of the poul- to, L"ounlazz. Zee. money to roan YOUR SUPPLY no funt praj:X "Issuair of Karrial Ida• has grown very rapidly since Mr. Pat- try industry and the establishment of .near" wbi ;1 . Out. tierson took charge. Dv "n his Pas- egg circles. Pictuxe. Frames toral charge a new church was built FPOSTI LI, Licensed Auctioneer, and hundreds have been added to the 01111OUGHAM T E R M S CASH— I for Oonallse of York and Outal Ace. a.. a"" Of an kinds answood to an shortest membership. . The church will also Music Addrou Orstra iLivu P. 0.. OUL Window Shades ariffer a great loss by the departure of Mrs. LaldlAw is visiting in Toronto. Mrs. Patterson. who is widely known Rimer Willson visited at bla home WB. POWELL. Licensed Auc- as a successful Sunday school worker, over Sunday. t P 0 Mouser velussam and collector for Mr Patterson, is an old Whitby boy Miss Meda Ho le has returned home J. L. SPI.W-K, Ltd,, floccues of Ontario and York All kinds of sales slondualled aisber pryvately or try auction, and is a brother of Mrs. John Bell, of from her school. owe noun solloesed Par dates 07 *%bar Per- VNDIERTAIEIII�G W C, Willson attended the NV-1ill- the 3rd concession and of Mrs. S. S. Isiculan a 17 at residenee. Slizal ft. Plait. by Fair on Tuesday. PICKERING arlins. Palo* orders left as Name Office, Pick. Madill, of Brougham. Miss 5firinle Brown returned from acing Or Vacnab's esors. Claremont. win re- in connection Xrnndale on Saturday. ONVO prompt attention, saillsfactiou gual MARKHAM -Md. My phone numbeiris Lit"pandont 1601 Distance.no object. The Misses Maud and Mary Bar — York County dairy e home over the holiday. itity Fai mers. and ar Prices modern men, -axsert that this has been the Mr. Pipher is spending his vacation C O.A lay So R. PENNOCK greatest year that they have ever at his home in Mount Joy. tW160/rArVALS. ONr, known for the pasturing out of stock N. Y. Poacher. of Toronto, spent Best f lump Steam Coal and all sizes of all Mods. abundance of rough R. Christmas with him parents. 'A Full Line of in Hard Coal. Famerel Dbvctor and Zmbaliner. bring yet available in the flat lit'nds George Harcourt, of North Newberg. t.t. 9 . and swaltipy tracts. especially back Is visiting at J. H. Holtby's. . - -U M :B :0 IE;Zo W ted to me will roil ndleg Any business entrusted around the shores of Me' Simcoe H. Smith. of Toronto. is ape' be carefully handled. nod prettv well all over the county, the bnlidays with F. C. Mecbin. Xmas -'GIFTS - Mrs, Patterson A good stock of I and 2 in. rough and has been very litq John sad Charges Moderate - There ha e or no snow are dressed hemlock. also matched �..AT with the visiting with friends at Niagara. pine and spruce. I dressed Independent Phone No. 1614. to interfere w outside run of ..Ai young cattle, and advantage is being ' S. and Mrs. Purdy, of Keswick, red pine Georgia ne taken of this PIAertag Phar=7 . fact by those in any w&v spent over Sunday with C. Philip. land basswood for ceflilage. short of coarse feed. While ttie mri- Our school closed on Friday with A� J?5rity of farmers have already stabled a concert by the children and R Xmas -:0 JE. ID & MR., JOHN PHILIP -44, LS10 their stock the unprecedented mild tree. weather and absence of snow has won- Wm. and airs. Mos rove are spend- Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. HalLline-atireall-ftirld ruits! Christmas C med tire situation, mild there i"M Christmas w; tad meats constantly on hAnd. "da, Tal �.uvl fully eft th t Write or phone for rites;' Booklets, Etc..• wilk.be no scarcity in any event. In Turonto. some parts of the County the. farmers Mrs. Mary Matthews and L. ?tfi%ttb- -#WHS1Ace Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Five and ten cent Games, are just getting through with the last ewe are 8pet3ding Christmas with To- A. C. REESOR- am, Bologna, Weindrs, etc. Choleolates, Candies, of their shipments of ou"r beets, ronto friends. Cigars,' Etc. immense qua w quantities of which were Jos.' Mowat, of Mich.. who worked LOCUST HILL Highest prices paid for this year grown in the southern part. for Colin Philip 41 years ago.' re- Butcher's cattle . ; newed old acquintancea here this -Ind.-pbone. house Markham L504,.. -W-e—wish all a Werry. unriszmas� week. Yard, Marktaim, 12 T, Y 11 1 and a Happ3r.New Year, =MIT a Mrs, W; J. Devitt, and daughter. JAVues A. Brown, ex-principal of the *Gwendolyn, are visiting the former's • ents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster, of TIME TABLFPickering StationG iekerirrg Iverq ID. public schools, now of the Education R�Lr T.B. Trains going Last due as follows— Department, Toronto is in toy;Lu re- 'ybornbury.' PIMM pACy newiug old acquaintances. The oyster supper held under the , NO; 6 Mail • 9.08-A M Yirst-blais rigs for hire PlClKERING The choir of the Baptist church will auspices of the Union Sunday School 12 Local 2.50 P, M. Day or night service on Sunday even. was a decided s4ccess. Th. proceeds 14 Local 6.04 P. M. Rive a song Trains going West due as follows — 'next.' There will be Anthems. amounted to $71.00. REAL ESTATES4.6'so rested in 14c. 13 Local 8.21 A. M. Bus meets ' &H trains quartettes, duets and. solos, and the A meeting of all these interested t the 11' Local 2.80 Pi M. Teaming priom program gives promise of an excellent lighting the streets will be held a off 7 Mail 8.09 P. M. ptly attended to. service. All are welcome. qcli= House next Monday evening. *Sundav included. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. The Christmas Fair held on Tuesday the 30tb inst., at 7.80. This Is, a for- drew a large crowd of - people to the ward movement and there should be a County Town. The exhibits of poul• good turnout. We, He Peak, Insurance rates lower on farm pro- try wPre•not.so numerous as on some ����C perty and Village Dwellings, previous years• but the 4niilfty was *�CI­Io6L REPORY-6 in first-class Companies; excellent, The show of heavy and GET OUR CATALOGUE driving -horses was a very fine one, Jr. Division, Claremont, Christmas 7, 7' IT IS FREE I-To. 125re=1,tJ= 1470teS and hundreds admired the ncila promotions. To Jr. III —Jean Graham, 9 were driven about t Stttphesison, Violet Sargent, Ina ed with me, call and steeds as they w be Merle If not insured streetg. Mantle, EII9wortb Kydd. To 9r. If— One first -class rates. Two responsible builders of Whitby. Mary Forsyth, Vida Knight, Russell • brick house and have examined the Henri St. public Neal, Georg Graham, Gladvs Pater- stable for sale. -and - have r fl—Verna school building' reported to son, Oscar eal. To Jr, Town Council that. thiy...belieTe the Bryan, Mabel Hurlbert, Lois Brodie, g ;; building to be perfectly safe for occu- Eldean Smith, Marie Forsyth. To 7— Biro 5140T W. We V. Richards I 10ii-0 Co ca!-ncy. The Board Education Sr. pt. IT—Effie Knight, Hugh Gregg, John t4ld decided to close the building, be- Allan Thompson, Hart Notary Public, Pickering. cause &'Toron to. architect had report- Neal, Myrtle Thompson, evorux Never before has ed rbar it was in great need of repairs Brotighain public school, report for The builders December, Names in order of merit; and might collapse. SPECIALIST found the structure quite -solid and IV— 'Jennie runcan-, *Elm6r -Stepa substantial and in no danger of fall- enson, Eva , Hanson, •Eva Wilso BASSETT, Jeweler ,ji;, Northem Grown Trees in all kinds of Tire Setting, . 7 L - . Ing. The Town Council have memor- Gladys Hoyle, Russel Philip, Apple, Fear. Plum, Cherry Peach, ialized the Board of Education to con- Middleton, III= *Hazel Middleton, Grapes, Small Fruits, Ornamentals. Reaper and Mower Knives ground llifs, Ruby Hubbard, _Vhitb Evergreens. Rates, Flowering 8brubs• tinue to use the, building, li�nd. recom� Audrey Phil Eva 7 Climb Etc. Everything in the mend that repairs to cost about $2,000 *Pearl Philip, Gladys Dolphin, 1- Phillips, *Rexford be suede. McLean, Cecil Ph had such a large stock and such. list Nursery line. Catalogue trw Bond Woodworking and Stephenson, Florence Pritchard, Alice a good assortment, of your wants for prices. Agents Wanted. Apply far terms. GREENWOOD Liscombe, Wilmot Shea. II—Gwen- General Blacksm'ithing." dol Zzi Devitt, . Lloyd Johnston, Gladys You can get a suitable Xmas Rill. The Rev. Sparling occupied the pul- Middleton, David Hanson, Viola Gift here for from - 25e. to W. pit here Sunday morning. -Simpson, -Roberta Pbilllps, -Ethel and maye money. W1 H I ACKSON UCK ROAD Richard and Mrs. Wilson and Miss Wilson, Charlie Liscombe, Luella our name on a box Is a guaran- Shea. Sr. 1—*George Duncan, Elgin Ethel spent Xmas in Toronto. 'T tee of quality. mater 7 The Rev. Allen. of Myrtle, will ex McLeanPhilip, Aggle change pulpits with the 'Ret.'Tink oil' Cowan,' Jr. In!'Ithet Stephenson, Blaeksmithing I-lave You lots of w � or Sunday next. *Walter Middleton, Johnny Keast, C. 5. IUCK, OF WMTZVAL]t . J. Byers and sister, Aggle, left pit Johnny Liscombe; Pr—Neil McKln- -32[airting rented the Dunbarton ib,p is prepared to furnish you anything Monday to visit. their uncle, J. Byers, non, Edith Stephenson, Ethel Shea, and opened the same, I am prepay- in the line of water supply such as and family, at Orangeville. May Stephenson. Pupils.whose names r ed to do all work entrusted to - pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams. F. Hoar and wife, of Freeman• are are marked thus • were present every- Norman, Bassett me in the more line. plumbing. etc. spending the holidays with her par- day. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN a specialty. ents, Tbos. and Mrs. Wilson. Cal) in and me any time. They are also expert well drillers Robert and Mrs. Devitt left on Mon. The Chineqe Government is 6pp-oml wcwi 'IT'— 3�:'M, and respectfully solicit your patron day to spend Xmas with the' Tatter's making -WHITBY T. T-ill other, Mrs. Moore, of Pt. Rowan. a determined • effort to Poor osponceJ I)UNBARTON age for the future. Ind. obone 6MI. sciTh9s. Birkett, of Claremont, was in • suppress the opiu'tn evil. e & < , The dietisetioe of being favorite to th TOLL. OF WAR I14 FIP" YF.ALt$- pp marrtsng line Is ecbject to Onstuation. _ __._,IT SATISFIES MII+LIONS $e'• A n se 7.0 whose Ao��ioaa -- _ — chareh it close to down town 400110 Over Two Million %tt•R Have Beei LdL OF P�iQpl�i Street. and to lead a!i others, but his - Ttlged ]O Itsiihts. district hw than ed and he is now down _ to fourth or atth place. _The Balkan wa�._ISaa -- given__the = Worth ]Our whirt6 t;0 -TAM it University and Atha! MR.— - — generation some ides of what war _ The stormy petrel of university affairs means in detail. It. is significant __ - F—Mi" - 1a Proterror A. B. Macallum. !'here was I P T O S great exciteaxnt when his name was pr'i- 1of the groveling horror that a Bay - _ _ _ _ ° _ posed for membership in the Academy Arian news 8 er should resent its' itch satiefacuou sn P P P ;•�R — - -- — of Medicine and m certain Quarters when he was blackballed• readers with a striking record of _ although scholasticall and intellectually the wars of the last fifty Sears. .. y Canada. Mais a m sae few oQnea in - . � • Canada. lie b s member of the leading Under a series of little pictures - medical and set$ntid4 }saociattonN or the of fallen soldiers on -. -the battlefield MAKING SOAP, , world sad has literally scores of "gross "" ' " — Sustains toad Cheers. and honors. It gige8 the number of killed in each w�iOFTEiVING WATER, A, often. happens, however, in the case great war of the past half century. ,1�,ET 1 at of a man with . strong versonallty, Pro g g ? P REMOVING PAINT, - teesor Maeallum has made many bitter with' the strati a exec tion of ' C$e�. enemies. one class of these include a Boer war. Here is the record : ^ ^ (c number of medical men who are die" DISINFECTING S' iNKS. isfied TORDyTO CORR�SP0�0 NCj. administration stra his of and actions to the Crimean ' M; 150000;" Italian ppw� �t,Q admintusetian o[ t General .Botpital. Ant of 1880 -®0; 48,004' American C��SETS6�R/'��i445ATC. Another- class are personal friends of a ' Prominent surreea whqy�� it is alleged Civil war of 1861 -45, moeo; Danish Ij SOLD l:VERYWH -ERZ Professor ltaeallum aft oted to „injure war of •1$66.,•46,400; Franco - German - Tlltitli1ti11NC a1Tt Of tloiflP FROM many years ago. REFUSt: SUB3TITIJTBS Now the rxibelie Rewer attacks Pro- war. 215.000; Ruoao -Tusk sh war, T11E QUEEN CIT4f: lessor uscanum. whose dennrtment is the 254 000; Russo - Japanese war, 200, - natt Pal sciences with particular reference to Phyeioloay. ar3 being a "ball -br ised 600. athelmt,” and for destroying the religious The addition of these fivires �M Noted Tern"ranc• R•f0mars --The beliefs of the minds of the students. Ia. Mr, New! wed — Doesn't this Appearances are dbcoitful. Even abampion "Marrying Mt istmr" —' attack is both denied by the stadentq' shows' that no less than 2,313,000 Y PP M ft, Publication, which nni ^ts out that since men were killed in these wars. omelet seem —er— rather tough, my French pastry doenia`i taste a[.- the *owing of President Fale -,Per, . who, prof•assr A. D. Maoatium. is a prominent Presbyterian D'vine, the �=-= —' - dear l LIP. Newlywed —I don't see . good as it looks. Two of the most unusual men in To• tone and character of UP rent sometimes' a man lies to his wife why it should, dark ^g. I'm sere I �i:.ay a man, who bawls for jug: ate are the fipenee brothers, YraaCM he's ateadii'v rio!n It is declared that far from the _university, being a "hot- because he knows she woO t believe I ordered the very best egg coal the I tics would probably ley to anent and Ben li Theiy business to aifht- MA of atheietn" there are no athrietq dealer.had .to cook it with. up an alley if he saw iZ coming. a the liquor traffic. It furnishes Lod there at ell, ex cent noPdbly a few !'enlat• the truth, r speculation as w what would have ere tndividnala. to whose cases 111 will pass - apened the .Temperance movement in oft like the weasels. ntarlo had it not been for the presence - - the Spence family and also what will •i— peen to it whew they have been That Tzrribl° Fatigue i ved from the sphere of action, — - --- - -- - - -- -- _ f The Bret week of January Is. under the lresent arrangements. Mon chair annual hay p & ANAL •S�A�� , eet for on the Municipal etion wp days Can Be over �: goodly 2lainber of Local option ouaterw ,• ' L 1 - . � - � re, each year, to the frn n. '1•hss ye -,r 1 ere are to be m of them. involving 271 —� -- _ - -- — - — — eases. The contests are in munfcip.,01 I _ _ a ranging from a big Pit -tike rester• i A Simple Home Remedy NOW 1 -- _ pr y " p ro' to the sparsely settled township itb its ore lone hotel, l0 8 yearn, snare Cures Lack of Energy. Loss of a, ` e leadersbi-p of the Spence brothers. 293 Ambition, and a Feeling of - punicipalitiee have carried local option - ad 741 bare bave been cut o8.• Of the 'Don't- Care." ot. , n der local to the pa diacet 463 are I e �^ a w FFew under local option and 3e, retain --- IIIe licence system. auocessful In Nearly Every Cana - aeaooi Teacher. . • aegan as F 8. Spence has devoted practically all That miserable nervousness and gAly 1 bla hie to temperance rrforc and soul- half-sick tired-all- itaal politics It is true he started out ll- the -.time cOT3Ui- A' a school teacher. teachaig at Lundy s - N�urt O Lane and Prescott, afterwards cowls tlOn is due' -nine cases in ten to a 117 clogged -up system. You grow ir- o _ . bo T�roatn where he became Dri opal — �o large •ekoe' But when the Boni "on _. litti,ance wee organised by some 16 mew-,' ritable and despondent, you lack _ » of Parlisment in_ 1875 F R. Spence ambition, energy seems all gone, ad ti ready made such a reputation se • 6omoerence advocate that he became ai• Surest road 110 health to by the fr ^- _ most its first +erretarq and bay remained Pills n editor quest use-of Dr. Hamllten'a .ucb ant fl this day. ae has been _.. of various temperance Dublicst'.ons, of they will make you feel like new wba, h the ores�nt day representative 'e all over in a short time. the Pioneer. and the liwt 2f etDcer he - LIABILITIES se held in ooanectioo with various tom• VW ritin from his home in Baroe F as devoted . mat inns. Mr. Frederick G. Maven , perance organizations and campaigns would fill hall'^.a column _ In recent years he h states : "I Chink no one seer auf t 'TO TT:L TL'T11.lCt M Y'•7tl i or time to sun, ipal attain. Ri. three fered as eeverel as I d d for nearly t. rOP681ts beartn11► Interest, .... ............... ....- `.......itto.b63.3M.5� he has been elected as Alderman. and ins Y - jhepOw /ts not bearing In tertmf.......... 3ib,054.a129t times as a member of the Board of Con- six months. so many serious •trot Twice he be* been an onsaccootful - nteremt accrued on deposits ..... ... ......................... :..... 749,75!.63 ti in tome were developing as a - _ y. aandidate for the Mayoralty and al • Y P P R posifps by older Beaks to Canada....., .... ........................•. Nt9,730.b3 %bough he is recog ^teed am perhaps the conaeyuence of this evil condition - - Wept intolligv-•t critic of monictpat are of m system that I realized I must Total D•Ksosits ....... ....... ....... :......................i i 137 SR1 iN7 � •• - -l+sirs in the elty W.T. it is d•+ubtful it Y Y i he will aver attain the Chief Waelatrate1 l find a remedy The strong pills ..I ....., 12.bA4.A17.+N itlon. Tip- word for the Itvctm Else• . ' etas of the Bank In Circulation. , ....... : :...... ....... .'.. • - rte vyo.iert. the Rarbnr Commission. dad of various kinds I treed deemtld palaaces Ave to 13aaks In Foreign Countries ...... ........... ......... t.S111//.4fb.0� 1 or varioor otbwr phases of `manicioat after their 5rst e$ecta were over to WU& - Payabio tAcceptaacas by London UmacW £439,113.3.30 2.!37,01? S - Progress _ ` useful arrvs+•ts the city has evwr bed At I make me far worse and I did 'not _ the lam* • utdo h nechances wof sd nese in [know which way to turn for relief , - 1T0 .I.FiB S11AREliULDt RSt f i 71 ?3 E.S� II ........................ - - i �e dnm net tnake friends es.ily and M i sac( Dr Hamilton's Pills saver 3 somewhat austere in his manner to strao• I tired, alnd the first box used sates _. d ~� �In up, .. ...... • • • . • • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , ,R e•ery Fu d , ... .. . . 1l,bM.tiMO 0'i �rs Be M +Ala,• ton, the air of the arfi fled tree, I found a true remedy ;viNdesd No, 101 (at l ? %„ per annum)... 2 K1•aY01�.3 t ': saster, dfdaetic. but not always s7tana "• "" 11hetie. 'rn lranv his moat human trait Former Dividends Unclaimed . i r • y N10.219. rrtll b• the tact that he smoteg. tivit ad Dr. F3am11ton ah Pills' i«taipaspco d i'soeu aricraod loswatd........................ .........,... ll P 8 ... •G Another Crusader. as naturally as if physic had not >jti9.2 belt!.! b ' _. i Rfa brother. Rev. Bee R. 8nenee, is ' been taken. I never had to in- t w wel! known, but since 1906 when - - - fro suoeewdwd r R, he Recretary, of the Creaso the dose, indeed; within a r gtttarw braoeb of the tl�tnion tillA, te. month I reduced it, and when the SCJ 'g - - e bee. by his a -erev a "d eat n■fasa. :. that the srtrtt of the arreadare M evatem finally acted of itd own ac- own y no *eau mononolirwd to the Ayeetee cord as a result of `Di. Hamilton's ..S S.as4.9i4.7i i mfly by Frank 8. Be bas been de- PAM 0"4 9f1'eT C�� .. •.••..•• per as 'a fesnerance entbwsiaet with Pills, I took a dose twice a week 'Dominion 1 41111 Notes.. , .. ... 14.443.723.23 p• a� .knife aaea: ins.- -tit -- Dgy�t ---wt! - Dominion Go-o- miment tot wxvdty of Mote Cdreulatlon. i70.CM ` long f" in -early Ilk be wen; into tli. ., )a:C where be sleeved notes scppo/!It- ditionr would not come back'." 1\o11em of and Cheques on other Raab. ....•. .... .. 122.40J1. to trim present position: No other remedy cares oonetipa - Valances due from other 116011ts Is Canada.. , ..................... A wgooH In tfarryMa. 'ion and biliousness so easily or Babuw" due from Agtraa In United rlaQdom and Caakm'la. Foreign TSoTeet�ey i ht� the held iinlate*' y COttntTi•s.. .. .. 150.Ne.l r a - v. John safe! as Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they- Goverment and Municipal Securities.......... , ..... 3 - f' Yresi the so eccentric win- are an ideal family remedy - for all patlway and other Bonds. Debentures and Stocks....:.....:......... ' 11,7tS 900.41. or Dale Pr ebyterfao Church, wbo a. come into prnmtnenoe its other re- diseases of. the stomach, liver and :: Gail and Short Lorne on Stacks and Bonds la Fore4a. , • , , • , s..... 9,422.461.9 Short Loans on Stoats and Bonds In FtxmiQa Couotrtem.::.. 14,bbi,til.9� -81 id iii ppotter et 'athtetira, by his work among ' p= sbltues of the Police Courts. and for SLOC, all druggists and storekeep- 73.420.702.4) iacampaign for a new 016,000 church. trip or The Catarrhozotre Co.,. B1rf• 106,40877 s - — Lest++ to Pre+ineiai coven a ientte.... .. .. .. , f Mr. Yarrow ham marrW over 300 love fal0, N. Y., and $ingaton. Canada. 3 Current Loans and Dimcouats, le4a re Interest ..•,•.,.. !!,020.6!96! - couples an aye rsp of one fir eTery rt - (overdue Debts (Loss provided for), 244,Otfi.7J Iri•et day In the year. la some 4uartervt ...... ..... , ... b,b20,71/.� i ere Is a dis"Ition w oriticixe-•u on THE CZAR AND CZARINA. Bank �°m� , • • • • • • • • • . ..................... e ltroani that many of bia marria11•a neht not -16 be performed. Ant se be not lase• the iiceRSes the reepon• _aitoRetber his. At aH En�iah>man �Vaq Received. [ti :Sim- -- -.. 1lhility is pct �- events big reer+rd far owdietanres those Isle Fashion. aONTiNGENT merciall Let : of Nil ewiapetitore. Case" R. C. Dixon. t flCt'l�iMnCM Ystdsr Commetclal Letters of Credit, .. £ 88.18C 13 3 sit Trinity Church. In the beart or a An interesting glimpse of. the. � e 1 at tionnlatfou of newlvarrived Fng• istt immisranta of the noorer nines. rnna, Czar -and Czarina at their country who with en f tail for the year. Others home in -Selo is given in ' PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT R]Ni bah Man favm•itwt with the matri• • - - '' saenatt. tta+linrd sre R -v. A. L' fie -cis, the Cornhill Magazine. It is writ- - of tba pireahvteris"'s :nd Bev. C 0.'Jnhn• ten by a" member of a British &epu For-The Eleven Months Ending 30th November. 1912 "An, the Methodist divine, who attained ' tc+tt+t•enc• by his attadsN an Boman tation which was. recent l;y granted N thotios. an informal reception in the palace. fly Ualance. 30th December. 1911 ! .. i .. >- They were received. in a simply I�ai i'rofiu. for Cteven „Months 'ending 30th November, 1912, after de- furnished boudoir. The Czar and ducting Charges of Management, Accrued interest "- T furnish stood sir. the door, quite lFull-Rrovision for all Bad and Doubtful Debts and Rebafe of In- C� I��� I D + 11erest on Unmaturod Bills and General t3onus Qraated to the SwH 11;527'324,77 U -FACTORIES . unattended by officials, Premium os now Cap►aN,bt"k.. .... 1 - "The' ea resaion'oi the Czarina,” 6 SA3 8! 2 OJ P r' '17,432,417.3.1 says the writer, "although rather -- To -• . ` . ... sad, is without .a trace .cif' thA ncr= .' - _ � __ Toulness and anxiety which it must To Dividends Nos. 90. 99. 100 and 101. at 12% per annuls........... ! 943,bt }6.97 have often been her lot to* endure. Officers Pension Tund : .. . . . . ... . . ... I ......... , .. • , ' ........... 75,000.00 FIRST MORTOaRE BO DE P p t,,.,, t � �fw "ash Premises Account , ............... . ....... 300 000 01 Her "face when she ape li, hts u , , , , , , ... , , .. 6,503,Ii12.00 , With a radiant sm11P., She. bra the ` ' - -- =littawa+cu 4 a►rr►odt oerrvvard and A ::: . r ......... ............. , .. 4,21 ...ASSETS . h T. abit of inclining her head to one 'Transferred to '- Not Assets ......•• '•••..SIAM 6 side when conversing, which was 61 9 36 17,432,617.33 trend ItimOm .... .... ..r Was characteristic; of her grandmother, EARNINf30 t j1' "MM Queen Victoria. "When we had all taken up 'our Eatrnings, 111111 .... ......0162,"6 place•a in a .circle the .Czar began �' RESERVE FUND' Bond fatsysat Charges .. 0q t1so r - — . : : ....................... x,046,188 00• conversing with each member o. Balance at Credit; 30ib December, 1911. '. 0t2Z,i16 mir party in tarn. He talks .our. _ Prealium on new Capital Stock .... : :....... :.. :... :..... :........ S,Sed,i +12 00 ODMiMAgY s; _ language perfectly, as aiso-.does the' /•M Itaus, U p• a of Assets Czarina. -_ Bond Interest garnet 6 TIPHW 'To each individual he said something apnropriwte in a symp:i- Net Frosts for the Eleven Months 'at 1912 the Average` Paid -Up Ca'pital; WHITE Roll MRTICULARa' thetic and interesting manner, ask- $S,6S0,7S6.r19.19°jp. - „�, llr MACKAIf de COMPANY ins many questipns and Qivin}s hie - - - . W. B• TORRAN'CE, 1.1fm,TEa in the samelwavTo eac�rof US.;ked _ - EDSON general Manatee, 1 Child inspector. Royal Bonk Building, TORONTO .!• _ A. a, Hovaaxn, Manager. A man never has to be driven to Gumeflan ufidfng, MONTREAL drink but once ;after that he stands there without hitching. • ,. .. .; . ; • - •: ,. � •• .,, _ _ ; _.J,' . _.ate,. is: . i �` _�'. s... r. ' '#+r `.''s"c+ u '..zt�ra�ui'*� +. %:s.�� 4 r��, �� : ..�,�.. s ..�-` • . «..- ^+.°.•�,.°+..: !La Y:�iti.... ,�. .�da..•°t PYC- ?�9?aas 4r. re!^,. «F .. +? .._ OA +•!::'t'r p,d,. r.:'w �'' ° . r s^• `,Sr.+ ^c� - 'e^�e'aF - - m•�S � :�a y:�ev poor ^cz^'- `q ° %�` •:,'., +,, _, _�s $.9J -r ,•; .;_, khrx-": t. .,,�G_ �v� .,. �"�:r �, M. { :,-%. .:�%r� � .%�°~ .�ie e'9.,z 1*I*,";' n"ni`Fi ,.E.. "4- i-y,,, ,. , r..,i;;.. � ,•.,,. - •:. .. -., - t... '. �'.c "1 u _ w• I, k ...- ,Y,B'•M•- %,vYi!'N ..M•,.•P,4` r :.�...... '.• ...., r.. .. -, «,,. ` y,'xf. . :. '. Y.'. .,3•,Wy�phr,,,if4fr :yiip.]�Nt.�.!..ir. ., .MV F., - :R a 'l W. Y't'"s4°. ? :We;MG.. ..r.'�.Vn .-.. i�iA #//!. •�iil„r, v'Cii",�.v,,SY.0 ssT.iM,R / •f/P.. , w P{y , V _rte..._ -,_ __. .r_ - • qq ,,y JUBERCULOS�IS. SERUMIEST- - Y' t�"�k� �,>N'�` r -'y �•- 'h suy��. - 1„L 9WS 11 A PARAGRAPH . e i k nY ;�y �. " �6 v ,' K� llAl'PFNt�t; fit,OIt ALL OVED FrfeamJn Shows iris Alleged Cu a -to Many' ".;� �.r �' , ,� � i _ . t L f: ( ! .,� n Z 1 111- a Eminent Physicians and Scientists F' rt :1•tiurU.i.. - - . y •Y f A despatch Berlin says: Dr. refuses to give out any of his serum, _Canada, the Empire and tits 1Soe10 ' - $ermann Fr'' a, who (says he sa" ng ttsat.from a tiny drop of it a 4,;t, P bacter'.ologist could' propagate - Ge a ore u has discovered a eventive and to itcral 11 1 •Y 4u' ht,R -' enough of the bacilli to supply the cute for tubereulosis, oa Tuesaliy world. Dr. Fr;edmann'a small `� E1res. opened his first institute for demon - quarters _ were • swamped by pa- y Cateada. pa- striation. Ptsrtlonal }y he inoculiited tients, physicians and _iPnt70 +s. F The price- of hides ,and' of shoes' With his serum sever patients, \eo The phvsicians.eumbered more than � are likely to be advanced. men, children aed'men, in the pre- fifty. Dr. Friedmann told all the ? The House of Communs adjourapd- 'sence of eminent physicians and patients and, their,physigians that a for the Christmas recess. scientists from Berlin, London, results from his serum begin to The or, ers o;YLa Patrie, of Mont. Paris and other cities of Europe Fhow in most cases within fire real deny that the paper is foi sale. and Amer". Dr, Friedmann' st111 weeks. The C.P.R. wiil double the track - __ between London and Woodstock. - Victoria, B.C.. Council may ereer { - 11 TO AVOID TUBERCULOSIS. `~ a public ealt•water bath -house to 1►iC 17 OF FARM 1 t1OOY�lU cost $125,000. Rules Which, If Observed, Would ti � « x Lawrence Fortescue, I.S.O., will 98roars PROm THi LiEADIMO TnADS Drive Out Consumption. <. ` probably succeed Col. Fred White -.... 4. as comptroller of the N.W.M.P. tsatsl4tis of AYf RJc*. A healthy body is the best protec- A 6t. John, N.B,, nail works will t ►--- tion against t! e- tubercle bacilus or t t%e" ' erect a plant at Fort `William to 41 tt!tsss.ft'C■ens, Ct6rA, eA.a: ire :>< ■« any: other disease•breeding germ. 500;000, and to employ 200 ', coat 81 •� odues at twins and Abe"96 Therefore, keep well by observing z. - 3 d+eadstulrs. the`followinq cults mom' Live, work and Bice in rooms ' A delegation which asked* Govern a, Toronto, Des. aL= rtuur --Ontario wheat. P. : went aid for a Provincial highway rou,eatw Iota. N to tK1Z at mt.tu. uaas• ; flooded with fresh air and purified 'qr c�' a g y ! Aowiad -tint patoass, i■ lute 0-da, s .to: from Toronto to Hamilton failed to 9 alter$'. to lute _taa¢a, 19.:+0 Tour See - - .wrtheru quoted $e ofit agemes - - r Pm$_._ruom_- is- thuraWl<1. 3daa,totta irastalr ..,.. 1 - 77. - - '~- _.11lontr_eal's civic revenue for 1913 r I 91 1.80. Ba' Worm Ike. 2. 6 c. and :w. I ventamted. --- _ A 861•Ec, ha,y sects Deed wheat, W w I >JSe sod, are. nourishin food, w " , gill be 8f10.300,Oti0, or approxlma� -_ ilc, bay ports. g P g' :; ; . - ly two and a quarter milions of dol- outarto w Ala 2 sew- whit. and : and thoroughly masticate what you laws better than last ear. . �d wheat. 1l to Ut6 eataide. and 4;,ruua.e,14' eat. y q� to :too. The C.h.R, will pay SLOW to the Aa saw- uossrro 33 to bas. .outaid•. � Cultivate cleanly, temperitte and 4 - gad 37t•Ea oa tics Toronto. Weviorn regular habits o! living. Norwegian owners of the stir. Glad - - - Dada oats gtrotod as 410 for No. L said stone, -for -prior use' of the - Halifax at a71 -sso for rto. i, bas pore. I Avoid breathing dust -laden air: Peas -efa 3 at suss _ dock 9 4) r_the Royal-George _ sa iais.- Asertso�a<..a- -hater et- �� I In awecp :r,sr a ld wasting use a moist Mr. J. F. Whitson states that a ttuaLit$. W to a,o, ar.kslue. ased. 4th col broom a Bald observance of these trunk road was needed from Fort : aPcwn -stew Flo, •8 ♦seer can Born, sa i•s l William to Pigeon Raver and an-. tip „c, a1►ran, t s:fnple rules would render unneces• other is desired from Keuerst to 1 Ryo-bo t H t1�� me out•Ida Aary -the maintenance of eo =tly sxni• FROM A BATTLEFIELD SKETCHs A TURKISH WOMAN B- RAVELY- Iiackwltea� M Np outside: SE.EKING.TO DRAG HER C14JLD FROM THE MUD UNDER THE FEET , 1�'innipeg. , Brau- iiss.lsoba Brea. a.t,. �a ba s, To-�toria. A portion of thr Kin¢ irf• 3 fwp4o crab's, frown, 1.� to .12,aw ward Fund of one million dollars OF CAVALRY FUGITIVES, DURING THE LULE BURGAZ RETIRES The Hamilton M.O.H, reports _ .that 8,000 persons have been vaeci. Dwntry Produce for.Cunsnmptives R:i11 be devoted to MENT. f P Batter- tlotls, choiaa, :.6 w 27c; bsk -re', the, spread of knowleAwe deli ned to noted ll a coat s - $1,]W, a be and that tnierwr. V. to Us, C"We da:r,, tuna, 0C: IR T)egerlbing tits Sketch` from_ which this drawing was. made, -M r. 86 smallpox cases _have been report- � arean,ary, Jd be AU-sor ro,.i, Ana tom for prevent .the further.tncroase of the. Sepp : ngq- Wright says, under the head-ng "A 3luther's Sacrifice'` . ed ' disease. tale, -ors q�sd fresh• " to 330 per �r�,,, "During the retreat many diatresUing incidents occurred. For in- The sending of a fifteen -veer -old /Ioaso, and of' soft •wrree, t7 to ,CE1T!'RY OF PF,10E. the mud List inrirontu fn the cavalry fun tees. The mother it fell serve three to ears$ for ittheftryha 44 '... a:r ..'t i! umw4A.d. 4,tp pet da.aen. ' t.b,reee - -14 t-10 lac large and At 14340. !- J' Y B 3 tor tr,us. he rescue, Gut the cloud 4,t cavalry sic wl over her and the-child. caused a good deal- of _ comment. Beans- Iland•o�sr,ie�atddted a Orr bushel, _Great Hrltaln Plane for' the Great . Whether she epcaned or ?tot I never found oat, but more than likely The Kin =ton Children's Aid So- �. e w sy�3drparaA : �1 ot. oie `co`mtl:;�a� A de- patch ` she was trampled into the mica" ciety John take the matter up: �I P h f om London sa s -- -- - - - --- - - Jot McDougall W arrested at yremes, IL91. to a Jeirb,ca way, 3., PcvirY-Well- tasted. clot, drr•pickrd, F.,arl Grey was the principal speak AN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY. :TRAIN111N KILLED. Hanover on i charge of burn rag Stock wad vuoted u foilowe -- et, :ck.•n., 11 i6 at the Mansion House on Wed. the house of has brother-in-law, Ed• to lac per ib: lows, d'1 te, 12cI duuas. to , mend Boyce, on a Bentinck farm, r�0o 160; reow 12 to 14o turkeys, is W' Z2, ne•dA, et a meeting to arransre' Jieularlal Sac \'lee for the i.aMd Am- And EnrsnePr Received Broken I.c1f 2 - l+.•e "lutry, alsomi 6 tower than the - [November e, and confessed his above t- celebrations of the century of pence bAssider Reid. and Internal Injuries, guilt, t;•otatore --ood stook. we. pe r bas. on 6eta•een the Fnglieh- speaking peo -' h ck,"A" Now Branowuft, !B to 1 e pot pies. EaH Grey was heartily ap A despatch from h, ndun says : A despatch from Sudbury save � 3'i,a last rail . in the' Winnipeg - plguded ' in ha remark that: al• The memorial service fur the late Javier Pacaud braktinan, of North 'C^chrane' section of the National Pre. »boa Lholtah the boundaries of CRnada Ambassador Whitelaw Ile.d, cele• B'av, kAl-d, and Engineer Thomas. Transcontinental Railway is to bs' , brated on Friday in Wegtminster! of 'forth Bay, le brok-en and inter- laid this week, and a wheat train 'J.. eaooa -toes Asar. sa l a to !st -le .per and the United Strttes were +� :de by (- Y , 3 may case told, York- t�hort cal, r!i w ma be' rushed cast from Winnipeg ��bb W - ide'f ^r (oil r- miles, not Abbey, was ail Impressive ce[a pal anjurics, is the casualty list fol. Y Pei ' 427 do users. 11111-0 to 11 uan»- Ited.• f before the sad of the e tam to Ifsht u to state, hea,y• ai -z m sentinel, fort or gun was placed f moray The honor of such a ever- I141wing a derailment one mile this year. -qy 160; III. isutisMi ui+c, breakeast bacon, along them. He recRITed the viwit vice in Great BBritain's most Iris- -:ride of Bang. Inlet at 8 o'clock 'o`n Lard•4'isroy. t4I-L: tube. 143.4$, paile,t Io'Gttatylt of Elihu Root and the �toric cathedral has on only few, Wednesday morning on the Sud- Crr4rt Britain. J - as0' impre•si• n c *rated by hip etnpharc' occasions been *accorded to:any but bury- Toronto line of the • C.P.R. -It cost the• British Board of Trade British subjects of great distiuc -) An engine. tender' 'and vin were i 81101,136 to eb.nduct the Titanic :a. lsatd May awn straw, declarati«,n that pence between.the g'' era bail par -4ta t it 1350 a' iii om two cott.n +•ids wuuid remain ten. lion, In the congregation of 2,500 proced,ns backwards to Sudbury,.`qu:rr. astt Tereeto} Ma L 112, fused `ay. broken, The sure mentioned as in- "'hich assembled nearly half were the derailment taking place on a ` Mi itant suffragettes. cut tole B:tee tsiii:w -t'�a :a kiwis gatet, with dirpewsabrr for an adequate oele American red: dents in kagldnd, in-.I bridge and all except the van going I Phove communication wits Not- }r,cea of swd stow at s9.,o, o■ erwa, braLioa is X550.,000. eluding the stall of the Unit ,over, Brakeman Pace, was riding t.:n hale. _ oeoate: States Embassy and onrul;l -1 a - - - "__London_auff Akttt@s_ we Ale*41oar Markets, -e -' General. Royalty, the.Gcivernment . ki :led. arrested the other night for postal Montreal. Des. Ill -corn, imerican 'to. - ;'�? iN THE SHADE. and every class of public life, to- 4 box outrnfres and another for send ` yellow, 700. paps. C.inseian We.tern, t' , :'7to. 2. 43 to 43 t-te: extra No. t teed, 42 1.2 _ _ -- gather with the artistic anal liter- ing in a false fire alarm. ,� 4k„ No. t Iooe�.ptitle a1c: No. 3 t><as ar worlds, 'Were represented. CAN- FIGHT FOR SIB MONTHS. tea kwbrst. N• 2 j� __ _ Terrible IIeat Wave Strikes South Y p _ - sac. fend, kl to raa , , t6 _to fro $400,Op0,000 'FOR WAR. Bulgarian Pittance Minister Says fin ? -� white. Aft; Me. 4 Io ei w� a Q39c. Barley. ^ 1►ItCa States. - to 60c, k•tour. )fan , A usir_11.1.. _ ''• `• t print wheat paten", tirste, aa4c sec. A despatch from Sydney, N. S. lie Iles Plenty of Funds. Police rector •Goo, kicCluskty �. sakes'., uia- .- l2la -r. of New York is dead after thirty t -d& 84901 inter patents. AsIce, c 3s, etraigbt fol• W.; saps•: One hundred' and twenty- Wbat the Recent l'onfllct Cost the w. N. , s4raiebt rollers. ba$s, i taro in the shade is the record put A despatch 'from Sofia says: 'The }•ears in the department. t 35 to {lN peilei sate. barrels, $a'o: _ Allies and Turk& Finance Minister on �'edriesday de- I the 'steamer Arabic sailed from ad 90 tb$., ts.M. than, $M.. Shorts. szs ter by the first' heat wave expert Glared thr report of Bulgarian I Boston the other -day with but two UddJin�ta. t�,1 pwer s� ldouaUe, e:o to ti3d. i enced in''7lustralia this summer. A despatch from Loudon Bays: J - , ay. q;reee, aestsattoweet�ernalot to $13 -SO 4c This was recorded at Eucla, a sta. The.. Economist notifies financiers ftnanc:al, difficillties unfounded. ... He people occupying. -saloon quarters, id *that Biilsraria was in a position although- the boat has woommoda- F neat ,easterrms. 131.4 to t2b-4c. Butter,, tion on the South Australian b ^r- and investors to expect in the com -' -a g choicest creamery 311•lle- seconds. 21. to.- to continue the war for three, even. tiara for 300.' E -rs. freak. to kio ; selected, 31 to derr. At Poma, in pueenslarid. the ins year loans, totalling 8140'J,000, -' No, a .took. Z to Me. Potatoes, per -mercury stood at 110, while New 044- -with_svhich�e-r-ep$ir the losses• Fi-x-f"Tr - its;- Parliament passed the Woodrow Wilson, addressing the car tote n to 1k. castle, the coal city of'New South caused by the war and the mobiliz- ',first read;ng-bf the bill providing an Southern Society of New York, pro- castle, atatss Markets Wales, has had the hottest sell ation in Russia, Austria and Italy. l extraordinary credit of 111110 3.000 Triise 1 'a "4ibbet 'as' high as Ha- v' - -Datath, Decd' 64.- wae,:i - -No. 'I bard, for 16 :years. 'accom nnied by dust The newspaper estimates the cast of I for army purposes. • The Govern• roan's" :for..those who might delib- 137 Aa; Na. 1 Morthrrn; 627 Bc; 'To. 3 do.. and wind, storms. Other arts of the war a° X175,000,0011, using as a ment has' introduced a bill providing ersittly start a financial panic con- 7 lay . "1111/, IF &4s: Dricember, 817.1c bid; p'• lYay a 7•t to sits. 1,eweeed, on track and New . South Wales were affected, I'bfisis of reckoning the fact •that ; fur the postponement of the munici- serluent upon the introduction of - ' �nr :" 1�1. b }a2; �etxmi 1-2. 1 24: ,rasa• but in Svdnev the heat was less se- there are', I.Oc-0,000 men under arms Pal t+lections until 30 days after de- hcmoCra ±ic policies. _ Minneapolis. ISc. to•R5 beatan�•. 811- j _ g g y _ .$Turks,, l0 .0000 �l ars, mobiiizatiin. Isere, the thermometer• sin only - 400,000 Turks, g ho, l hard, aS7•br: No, i Northern. r to -to 93. No deaths are reported: °00•� reeks. -- -et General. 833-4c; No. L do. is Iw'113 -ac. Corn -No. 3 a. and 40,000 ?4ontenegrins -at an av- R. ASQI ITH'S D.iUhHTEIi. The' overthrow of the Montene• ell ow 41 i•to, bete -No 3 white, 391• ^r. e =tta -s3 -ta sit,. nr�n -s1e to 1t:a.�o. crage.expense, of ten shillings daily grin dynasty is threatened., �• soar -Ftret ao-W 14 on to 81.35; arc- BRXRE11AN LOSES LEIS. per man, -Turkey still holds out for Adrian - �nd patent$. id 90 w 3415: firet.c:earp, 11• -�- • _,, In Company With T.ady Aberdeen' o to $3.10; scoom WeaPM, $2.10 to tz.40. - Jerked Off Tap 4)t Trftin xnd Ran lj'il1 Visit Antcrica. ople and is .preparing to' resume - uw stsok markets.. H1\ 6IN (l NEAR SWAMP. _ war if terms are not. concluded. Over at Wynming. _ A despatch from . London says: 1. _ The Manchu dowager- Empress of HentrrRh j1e0 tr. -Asst. jo:"rs, 86.50,. and A des ntch !nom Sarnia says, Thomas 'Dunlon's Body-Found. Found, No ; Violet Asquith, daughter of Pre- fared to hand over to the Chinese vales of other ggrads„ were midi from p Illler �9 yhae dhwn to' 04 err 'e,it., while enw,' Wriliam''Mcint�•re, a voiin Grand Cause. Assigned for the Act. i Asquith, sailed by the Celtic I Government the Farbidden City. - rSO tn1 /3ro t rwt.35,w0`tn q, bulls from.+, Trunk brakeman, wA[ badly injured �n 'Thursday on .a short visit to- It is estimated that'in the impzlr - or lambs ,very au,de at k7 tri x}7.25, and ; wftile working on Tuesday on his A despatch from Kirsgst`on' sav8: 1 America as the guest -for part of :ant wars of the ,last fifty yearn >oa at 86 75 per rwi vt,r. v. firm at 84 60 g The body of Thomas Dunlop: aged the time of Mr: and Mrs. Bryce' at 2 :313,000` 'mein "have perished, i s " so $5 per cwt. Galvep from s3 to $12 teach, I train. He was passing over the fifty, Who' lived at Levant, in Nortli Washington. Miss Asquith was' The ,Aiistro- Seryian crisis is com- �re to nee and awalily. Aal,-s nt pe'pm -1 t^ps of cars as the .train was enter IFrontenac was found. h`sn in late of hORP were maAp a1 g3.75 to Qa?9; ing -the :card`s at 1Vvomins;, and. ' g - jrined at Queenst_.� -n'by the Count- - sidered -at an end. and the mono �tnd in a f*w cAA Inafannee np h'.rh s$ from a tree close to a swamp on ess of Aberdeen, wife of the••Lord- tary stringency is also regarded an 1. i9 to- 8925 war re.%llwd For n -rely sm:,lt when the cars gave a sharp jerk, he ChIire lnlp, weir' an' care. I •Thursday afternoon. He left. his :Lieutenaut for Ireland. .: art. Tnr•n,,tn. Dew lM.rpl,lr- Chniee hut,b•r, was pitched- between two openinsCs , . P The conference of Ambassadors brother -in laws to, go to work for 136 to 1650: 5nod medium, 33.2i to a5,75: and fell ufl' the rails below. One IeR agreed to.albunian autgnom`v, and ggommon, 1371 to 13,75; caws, Q3 n s;� :' a neighbor on Wednesday, night. btells, tt3 to Ib.26; cnn�prs,,'y? in ss.7;. I was rrtn mar by-the- wheels whet he ,.___ _.- ROBBED THE i►ING: 'a commercial port on the Adriatic Cxlcpp -Ocx,d real. 17 ,,B $9; commnn . i was otherwise injured. -He wa, - FOR DOPE rIEND. u for Servia. to 13.25 ftWkera a -d Fc­dpre-cte�rp, 5'0 �` � l Ii - -- tn.750."nnds: st 1385 to"iA3so; te,d',nq,.ruched to Sarnia, where Dr. Haves " :Library of Dan'iah Monarch Rifled _.. . ,.., e. bats•. 600 to :,000. t+an Ap, at A' ;; to gs ws: Iirtlputated _the .injured limb. Ae parliners, tt3,1/ M 1,;,51 Afi'krrs nc�i I T \1't �argQ Paehnrms Found in Ills fly`- One_ot ili9 ��l'CTl`tarl('9, nrtraprp- From •d50 h- 8e0. Ci,-pp will .recover if com lica:tions do not PREMIER-OFF TO HOT SPRINGS p° p�A P Posstssion: A de' atch from . Co enhasten ambp•- Llerht enrr: R4 to 84 °0 h -wry BCE in. - - p P ewer, 83 to mind'. atprr , and 07 5f.I e, A despatch from Montreal says : says : The private library of King With Mrs, Borden Will Spend Re- : =1$.10 'tod and' watrred- and 87.75 f.o.b.­ - A record fine for- a. "dope -fie.ld" .- Christian has been the..field of oper- �� KING GF,ORGF ET,ECTED. eras in Virginia. ` = We. submit that All when are not way that imposed on Friday by Mr. ations for a 'thief. The last was alike. Yesterday we heard of a man II IIomnrary Member of New York Recorder Geoffrion on George Ger -'discovered on Wedncsday, and an A despateh "from 'Otta`a•a' stiys 1 vas. _ Geivais was arrested -on � ass_Stant Aecre.tary is oliarged with Premier Borden will. find rest from w aho always, bangs trp the° towel -°he } ;Yacht ,013th. Clnrke street on Thursday night by being involved. The loot lnvipcied the worries, of gffiec during the rases. I A dcsPatch from r'cw York says :' Constable Da¢enais, and two large' rare and unique boosts, rainiat•ures Christmas recess at Hot Springs, �w "What is the charge asst fist His Majesty King George- V. of packets of cocaine we -re fdund in' and pir-tnires. The stolen -articles Virginia, where be will play. golf • "T'm not cer'nin as to the F..nglxnd wis elected an honorary his posseseion..-He hAd been previ- I were sold to dealers in second -ha•nd and forget for a time the respon- Rnecific charg Vwt• the trnn -ble is I member of the New York. Yacht � ously convicted of selling the driixs, goods, ahn, are -said' to have dis- sibilities of his position &s Premier. that lie exceP+Ad the speed limit in Chin, At the riveting of the club on and -'the Recorder imnosed a fine'of pos,d of a large part of them in the The Premier and -Mrs. Barden left i getting rich," Thursday night. $800, or six months in jail. iinitod SLat3s- Thursday morning. ,... ..�`' •y '+Y.^3,.a ,. -... '.to: itaX -,. fls. --,'. yF. at.•.., t. .''A. . v'i ":. A�&' rr' f^" i:• toil'' i L f_u -!' ^Q 1 '.,.s. .+,2.tie'.ul ;�: ..W;:a a r,,:: - +a °. tw m- Y :' .aw` vs -.... y.'4a+ n.... .:,eim'ri�'.dy'^,'3r' •x -. - .,,;�„i• `'�Wr _� ,...w,`� i,a..�1' luau, r„ �h,. �?Yy' P'`,? �$,. �' i,.{ EXN? •+iiiW;�i`isSti.:'�".xd_o-�'M'' Y "r:C.4p'C�'i -'7ro'c w"'v"nf+".'i o.'a�.. '.9€�n.+.✓-Y,... Fr:rb'B. .. M r.,. <- . -,:,�- ,..tee+. _M.,. "'^ 1''. ., ..wrmrt_ .t ..�,• .. "1u.de A 4;j;,-f -:77F 4m for the year 1918. 'Towns ip Buy an 4our E. he mod complete 4 discussed .-W Matters have not been U FFERED Groceries at -4o di" very- thityear'"Aaw -rate-pa ve been too busy yers ha THANK Grocery Stock The. Grocers with other affairs, nevertheless J6 Ilia you; 01.00 it jalA in advams. siparenitly they do not -intend-to HUMNO 1I.SubsuipUcins to Sha Unibed Asistak 1111.111) in adysaoe the council for 11olS get their W. G. i6r Yewvxqii� roaddli seats *ithout a struggle. All our eus'tomers',' pations and friends JOHN MURKAR, Proprietors Scot t, , ho has w occupied the by Lydi& L Fn&bam's Veg- --for their support during reeve's chair so creditably during eftWe Compound. NOT1116 AND COMMKISIT9- ihe 'pitstyeAr will retire as he.-has mov In the township., are continually wjit. 'Reir Hardie, the. English Labor This will necessitate the election Canadian women 1. the past year, ed away fro -lerd*er, in, a recent speech strongly as the two following, Ing us such letters Of,& new.-man. and we understand -which we beardeltexprilis ions of gnti. -'a-Avoiciated the right'-of the- labor that there will be several aspirants tude for restored health: Wish one and all a Merry Christmas . . . . . . men to get drunk if they desired for the position. Forthe position Glanford Station, OnL-111 have ta- y W -to do-so, and-yrould like to-see .4 ken Lydia F- Finkham's Vegetable Com- and a Happ Ne Year' of reeve, the present deputy reeve a labor issue. He is sormewhat W. W. Sparks, will be a 'candidate pound and never be hind the times. - when he ebuies found any medicine �1- AU4 auA he will possibly be opposed to compwe with it. Is so on t in support of tha t principle. by an outsider. For the positioh I had ulcers and fall- JAMES RICHARDSON ­7hea a man gets drunk, and does of deputy-reeve, the names of E. ing of womb and ..Mot in'terf'ere with' -the riglits 'Of B. Hoover, and Alex Wilspin, who doctors did me g o o d. I suffered people, or endanger the lives are present members of the c6un- Our premises Both phones No 3 or dreadfully for years .'YOUR propex!ty of others, or even ring 1, Ind. 600 cil are mentioned. Ritherof them until I beg= taking are smalll,- u that of his own, it -is not likely. will make at- - bone your orders a capable pfficial and your medicine.* I ---'-that-hewill be interferred with so recommenditfor our stock and �GROCER 4 Pand have them both- will have strong support. nervousness and 'in- But it so frequently occurs that For the position of councillor, the business is large dig"tion. Mrs, delivered the most disastrous accidents and names of the. present council are EZNRY CLAw, G o Station. Out. crimes occur as the result of the all mentioned, and besides these Chesterrille, Ont - I heard your drunkeuess of -some individual- we hear of a number of others medicines highly pralsed, and a year ago The public has the right, when A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS wr who are urgedby their f riends to -1 began taking them for falling of womb ----the safety of the public is en- take the field. Among these are and ovarian trouble. MY left sidepalhied vis all the time dangered to take 6teps to pro John Forgiid, G, M. Forsyth, and -itself. and just before my periods which were John Scott, of Claremont. Those. irregular and painful it would be worse. living at the south end of the To sit down caused me pain and suffer- 13wzNEW YEAR The Dpke of nnaug�t and his township think they are- not guf- Ing and I would be so nervow some- party created rather an unplea- times that I could Dot bear to me any ficently represented and the -TO 'YOU ALL S=t feeling in -the-Libe m-1 party- names of W. H. Westney, T. C. anyono-opeaIL- LI - specks throughout the -country. which Osborne as well as others in other would Boat before my eyes and I was will take some time to�-heal unless always constipated. parts of the township, are mEn cannot say too much for Lydia L We thank You for'tbe continued patronage and confLdence satisfactory'expla nation is giv- tioned as candidates.' iis much Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and you. have shown in us en. Diiriux the recent debate on Liver P11* for.there are no medicina the naval ion thel Governor work will"have to be done next hks, them I have taken them and I Our business has grown beyond all our expectations. We ha queslC t is most- desirable that the recommend them to an endeavored w serve you well by choosing the bes t good&-and----- P� L -Generals party listeneid­ -- 16 the -yea r en. You may speeches of Messrs. Borden and council @hall be com*posed of the publish this testimonial.- -MM ST2. selling them at prices as low as possible. From time best men available. PHZN J. M"MN, chestarTme, Ontarin, to time we have taken on new lines until we Po7ter of the Conservative party, Caziadsi. have a stock seldom carried in a town like ours. 7 and then left the House Withotit CHRRRYWOOD bearing the speeches'of and other leading speakers in the T An Interesting event took la�e on hursday evening last at the tonje of -Our aim will be. aq it ever has beft, to get the people what opposition beneheq. - Naturally M r, Wm.'Taylor. v�hen a number of CHOPPING they want. If it is not in stock. we get it on shortest some take It as an insult, but we friends and relatives ' assiembled -to notice. We invite those who do not -know us assist him in the celebration of his CA13not believe that any' inteintion- eigbty-ninth birthday. One feature Having lostalbid a new Oat Roll, new to call and examine goods. compare 7 &I slight was ruade. w4i the two a Chopper and new Water-wheel. V prices and be convinced that W6 cannot of the bifthday tory birthday cake nicely baked and Iced am better prepared than -eirer we can give you better valne than you have been getting. butbelieve that the action was by himself. it coo tain -to attend to the wants ed his name due to some misundpratandiD4 and seventeen candies. of my pAtrons. Mr.,Taylor is And we hope that A satisfkLetory L ren,,rkabl y active man. ^nd entered Chopping every day In the week THE CENTRAL STORE 7 1 lanatiou may be given. The into the vstrioui games with as much except Saturday. exp eagerness and activ4ty as the youn t Governor General and the Duchoss In'thebappy group We. hope-71, John-F. gayles', Greenwood as'well ' as Princess Patricia have Tarlor ruity be i'pared to eajoy many GEO.H-dE -'PHI'LIP, BROUGHAM more such hirtbciAy celebrations. become very populat since coniing -to Canada.'and it to to be regret- John Gordon Campbell.' a resi- TRAIND TRUNE 'away .3ysftm *.I�e t injured b , y any such act . ion of than vixty yea-re. is dead, at' the -SHOE­ :-'-STORE ed that their popularity should dent of Hullett -township - more Wifteir Tounto PEEL'S age af a hundred and four. California, Colorado, Mexico, which complaint has� been made. and Pacific Coast Poiots. Erne§t Reilly, ja . Beaverton H-I T B Y The Grand Trunk Railway is the Before - another -iosde of the young man wits found dead nea r most direct mute frogn all points the Grand Trunk station there. Nzws appears, thp year 11912 will east through Canada via Chicago. the circumstances painting. to ago. A Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. have passed into history, and we murder. FEATURES shall have entered upon another Double Track. Fast Service, -Fini-st 1to our many customers. Year. It is natural that we should Roadbed, hindern Equipmenl� Un-' at the end of the year, glance Now Advier"sonma excelled Dining Car Service. We are headquarters for everything'In Footwea-r-Boote, backwards'and view whai pro- TO THE SU14NY SOUTH .,Shoes, Rubbers, Spate, Felts, etc. WANTED-A capable man fnr A -greft we have made and-the errors &khcre fism. Apply so F. OUR No more desirable' route than via Phone No. 151. Picketing Grand Trunk to De-Lroit. thence Into which we have* fallpn. and in VI-C;-Cin0-t4tGJT&ek­aoavll1- Im-1- OR SERVIUE-A pure bred York- Beach, Nassau, etc. age-neral way take a retrospect Fi6tte boar al' lot JQ con 1, Pickering — J. PEEL, Brock Street, WHITBY of the past twelve months. A (Xlnpton road,) L. DEN." . Pickerinsi. ll.;j Roufid trip tickets, giving choici great many- peopl;s -will �consider rj-O RENT-A bomfortable 6-rommed all the best routes, together with ji. bonne in the vill"s of Pickering. Good full information and reservationi- only the amount of wealth they rrdenottacbed. . Poss"sion given 16; Once maybe' obtained from nearest-G. 'have -accumulated. If they ave pply W.V. RICH &REWN, Picki*rtng 6-ir T. Agent, or write A. E. Duff, D. P. h A., Toronto, Cut. M -Gifts 'added - much tQ their store of OUSE AND STABLE TO RENT- Christ as FRED; ALLEN; Agerrt, :Worldly goods they will co Ni%a&WonQburcb fit. Pickering. 'For pelude U., 'or particulan apply to mois KjcjrAaD- Pickering ------- that thCy have had a - FucceogfUl SON, Pickering;- year, and will be well satisfied with QTANDING MAPLE FOR SALE- themselves. This is -n' Cboice ind ohs p. to be sold by cord, -We have just reoeivEA a nice "collect'1011 bver 116mount limited. Terams apply to A; J, FOYN. ot* howt 'the true measure of success. While TER. Whi.t.eT&16. Q-tf -C A L every person should endea pictures fo r Christmas Gifts vor, to ARM TO LET-150 acres Town- ]RAWD &NAID 1BOX"r Fship of 11carborn 11 miles from Toronw, iucc6e&-fr=.& material point of edmfortable bo;9e. 2 bsirns. t orcbards, The Standard 'Fuel !30. yiew he should sit the saine tinie splendid gErinnicTeeki mixed soil, -Address; or Ltd.' Also,' other afticles. 'Will be ver�r v to Y WESTNRY, Went Hill, P 0 ­aim, at something higher.- . The CLP.Itli h4i Cherrywood Station C. N. R. man who dies and will never be aoceptable during the QTRAYED-Frpm the premises of Mondays; Wednesdays and 1-Wisadd by' his fello*-me�n, ]lag " the undersigned lot 12 �on.-4. Pickerlog, on Fridays only. or:bou%Nov. 18th, oneredised whit-eheifer, season. 'hohday- made a failure'in' life. , But the on red steer, Amy infolmition leading to ul 4 caf. their rec4,yffy will be . uitably rewarded. man who, when lying*in hi 'ick ho". � 9-tf THOMAS RNEVICLEY, Brc Phone Mark. 5020 An, is surrounded by many in tears t 14, nomw Grftnwood,) con- is the truly successful- man. He B'sting ot 10D iscrev. convouient to sob "'BURLING because of the good he haij ARM FOR SALLW'-Being lo 0015, Do You Realize -C done, F60U. 5, Pickering, churclies and railway station, Ponewon given I t, 1913* For further pwUculars apply the money you can make selling fruit . m3ay be rich of he may be poor, A.PirVAE'VITT, l3ro.0=4 trees? The present demand for nur. --�—PICKERING, Ont. but if it can be said of him that eery stock is the greatest in the his- the ARM TO RENT-Being lot27, con world is b�etter­off by his biaing FS, Pickering, and consisting of 105 acre tory of the business. Every person in it, he has made a success- 0 who has land is planting or) preparing of this moreorless. on the Premises are a g frame dwel1ing with stone cellar, 9 good barns to plant. life. if costs nothing to $a y a with Mome stabling, bog pen, a acres of orchard wc Want Now ouragiag war kind and ene an abundsace of- good . -water, well fenced. In THE. ESTAXISMV d to one Soil in 8, good ftate of cultivation, all under- for Fall and Winter montbo a reliable thirsting for -a wo 'oi drained. Possession to viow given st o -encourage- full Possession xiven on April ist i9is. nF,r man to sell in Pickering and surround- rd rlusive-teirii- rywood. 8-9-11-it , -culars apply to F. ROACH. Obei- Rig district. Good pay, ex ment. The man who gladly hands 1`tb"'Partl a quarter t tory and-all the advantages in repre- 'p.oue in..need and' one senting an old established fUrm. Over -ho is deserving, is. well repi OR SALE—The 'executors of the 6W acres in cultivaticu Established w vid byF TA&Nn"D 10e John Greenlaw, are offering for sale 35 vears. Write PELiIAX NUR- the vikluable summer resom known Is simcoe the look of gratitude and by the Point House, situated on the shoi SERY, Co.,'Toronto, Ontario, --thought t1lat he has brought re. Ontario tmraediately south of Pickering Vil- lage. The buildinR is new and UP-to-date. The AVINQS ideposited in bank stances. The almighty cfoll wb!cb;-&re erected. a barn and -other neaesftr7 S draw the highest cuiTent rate of lief to one in unfortrunate circum- prope?�Y attached comprises some 17 acres on ar, we: utbuildinga. Jobn Stephenson, Jisne Findla X, mecutors, Box dil, Pickering befieVe, is wrl'iten in the hearts Of CO,A oF interest. With&awals.of part or the. too many people in7 this age. CANJOA Plant BOWMAYS whole amoulit may be made when ne more yea guaranteed and Threshing Coal, now in D OFP]r%,, ever desited wW=t delay. .0 r has rolled around Hard %10 ku - - .- -- I - ­ 7. 1 L*T%=N62r39;P hand at yard . at Greenburn *3111 land, the council for 401.2 has - com. —it will grow— TORONTO station. Call and: get pleted its work. On Monday next -.We want two more agents prices. the ratepayers of the township P in this county EV - I qe u md BAN the' town-hall, THOS.W. BOWMAN SON Oo, Ltd PICKERING BRANCH will assemble in W M. -GI BIS 0 N I, GORDOm m .. Blunch all" at Wbkby. I I Bra ex I a. GREENBURN, ONT. ugham, to nominate ndid Ridgeville, Out, ' q i .M Vm 4�. 4­� r t F • Million of letters and thous a ns l u- f*jf k had a business trip to ds in the city. of Christmas paroels had not been the city on Monday. gin Emma Brodie, of Toronto, delivered in Toronto on Christmas J. H. Beal Mine Maud Beal. of Toronto, is spending a few weeks v&MUOD Day. 'we H ! at the home of her parents. -at f finoss display of ..was home for the holiday. Alex Wilson was is the city on Goo. and Mrs. Strausser and China.. A assortment of Monday and Tuefday, children are spending the holiday T Mrs. Grose, of Barrie, is visiting with their relatives in Seaforth. ff y her sister, Mrs waived for the Holi"y trade. Call Price Pugh.. Fred Madill, of Toronto Univer- C. H. Found is.assisting Thos. E. and a" theca. city, is holidaying at the home of Stephenson in, li, rush of work, his parents, J. B. and Mrs. Madill. 8ubscri9dons taken for all Magesines, Farm arm of Toronto, spent 'Weekly and Daily X*wq*psmi[ rents here. tended the Christmas fairs at Ux- Christmas , I QRite a number from here &t- o .16 Abigal Fora yed into his hew residence ad in g the Bap- 3 adj day laaf. bridge and Stouffville on Thurs .�Wt parsonage. Mrs. A. W. McKay I pending v�Tant ,.,.,Ic 93tiewt. Dr. R. L. Graham will not be 8 MaX X;W" ain until Wed the Christmas holidays in IG�hes- in Claremont ag oeE ter, with her daughter, Mrs. day, Jan. 8th. Miss Alice Pearson, of Toronto, Tamblyn. her rents bere, and also Thomas and Mrs, Wilson, spent the holiday at the home of George Branscombe, of Toronto, our 0 Mi--s pa Bessie Macnab, of Toronto, of Myrtle, spent the holiday with Y U lt f mte a , C h ice University is spending the vacs- Alex. and Mrs. Wilson. Sale Bills, You may not bay n engine this pear. You may decide _.tion at her home here. Mrs. Joseph Brown and daugh- Concert Bills a that your V ; �7' present SeIDELrator will do for another season. David Pugh, of the Ontario tens, Misses Emma and Ida, spent .4 C&talogtiee, Agricultural College, Guelphs is Christmas in Toronto with the many present owners of home for his vacation. former's daughter, Mrs. Caster, Butter-Wr%ppers Ray Rutnohr, of the Standard 7 Miss Edna Mann, and friend, Receipt Blanks, Bank, Bradford, spent Christmas Miss Bent, of Ottawa, are spend- Finandial Reports, with hi for 8 palTnts here. Christmas with the former's Mr. and Mrs. Malloy and Mr. Ing Order Blanks, parents, Rev. J. W. and Mrs. ..CREAM SEPARATORS Shaw, of Stouff ville, visited R. E. Mann. Topic Cards, and Mrs. Forsyth on Sunday. ; Programmes. Emanuel Slack and son, Cecil, R. E. Leggitt, Auguit Leggitt You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be. spent Christmas with the former's and Miss Mabel Pearson, of To- fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empjre is the ULTIMATE ito, spent Christmas with the daughter, Mrs. Slack, of Walker- rol: machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there former's parents, James and Mrs. Letter Heads, is a better machipe—an Empire—og the market. toll. Bill Heads, The merry sleigh bells are again Leggitt. Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per. heard on our streets after the Memo Heads, haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet ? Perhaps slight '.&kowfall of the past few Note Heads, I would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home? ?N Early on Wednesday morning AA a, statements, Qt will be beat proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us of last week Beal Bros.' tannery a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by 2. 4ulte a large number from this Counter Checks, locality have been in the city the at Uxbridge, was utterly destroy return mail. Address last few days calling upon Santa ed by fire The water pressure Wedding Invitations, was very weak and the fire bri- Claus. Christmas Cards, Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd, Toronto .4 Poster Hutchison, of Stouffville, gade was powerless to check the Visiting Cards, Sold in Pickering Township by WRE in town on Sunday when he flames. Loss on buildings $30000 was greeted by his numerous on stock about. $40,000, partir Envelopee, covered by insumnee. It wi I Howard E. Turnp�r, 4riands. ewt, Whiteval,15 of-C-1- six nyoFaths-to-get—ItAw-run- Richard Wallace and child, ft t6 Souris, Manitoba, are visiting the nID g order. former's parents on the 8th eon- Lloyd Watson, a Woodbridge AN Raorthazd Made EaSy R. BRYAN cession, after an absence of about man, lost his left ear in a street Z eight years. railway collision In Toronto on ' Alex Bowes, with his wife and Tuesday afternoon. - The ear was Or any other kind of printing done If such evidence as the following ex. Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' tracts from letters and other equally sundries. Central office Ben daughter. of Brandon, Man-, are carried some distance on the car neatly, promptly, and at 'the strong testimony contained in our Telephone Co. Aagency for spending the Christmas VACKtIOD before it was discovered, but was booklet, Is not suffleent to-satisfy Rolston Laund".1 an ONTM with Mrs. Bowes' parents, N. and restored to the mad about an hour lowest possible price, person desirous of learning shorthand. 'CLAREMONT. Mrs. Burton. 0%fterwards,and at the Parkdale Call at the then there can be no merit in any busi- Miss Irene Forsyth, who has Hospital was returned to itq pro- ness under the sun: been employed In Peterboro for per place on the roan's head. It DxAs MR. CLAA"—"It is A plea, some time, Is spending Christmas is said that there will be only a sure to write a testimonial endorsing OVERLAND grandmother, Mrs. D. alight sear to show where It was NEWS OFFICE anything so much superiorL to other with her 9 things used for the same purpose a@ Forsyth., of North Claremont. CUtoff. your system of Eclectic Shorthand is The local lodge of Freemasons to others 11 have examined. I -shall hold their annual installation of FOURTH ANNUAE be pleased to reply to any communi- officers this Friday evening. A cation that may be sent me with re- mumber of brethren from neigh- AgrjCUjtU1*d fereace to the system, or to have any- boring lodges are expected. Aortt one interested call to see me."—L. K. Owing to New Years coming on In connection with Whitby High School. - FACETS, M Parliament St.. (teacher.}.. OVERLAND MOKL 99T Wednesday next, the market will Our Fall and Winter Term com- 'be held on Tuesday, of next week, FOUR WEEKS—JANUARY 20 TO FEBRUARY 14. 19,18. menced September 5th, but students 1913 Models now on view. Better -,.-Those having produce to dispose Classes held in rooms adjoining Agricultural Office, Brock St. A free may enroll. any day, as instruction is than ever of govern themselves accordingly course—no examination—no text books requirod. strictly personal. . George Middleton, of the 8th Wt year clam numbered 23 students some elderly men from 85 to 40 years of Write or call for free booklet. 30 H. P., 5 Pass. $1850. 45 H. P , concession, took let prize at the age. Young men from 15 to 30 of age are especially invitad. The course Clarke 's iShorthand College 5 Pass. $1960 all fully equip- Christmas Fair at Stouffville for includes studies which are of =1 interest to Ontario County farmers. 565 College St., Cor. Manning Aye. his spring colt, and David Russell, These include : Study of leading farm crops;, Drainage -. Judging seed grain; -TORONTO. ped and guaranteed. De- of the 7th con. took second prize Soil cultivation : Rotation of crops; Fruit growing. especially apple culture, livered Toronto. r_ including pruning, spr=aing. Insect pests, etc.; Agricultural botany including for spring colL P". Tobias and Mrs. Caster, and study of weeds . and w seeds, methods of eradication. etc.; Fertilizers and Also Gramm and Garford Motor R. E. and Mrs. Forsyth were 10 manures. requirements of different crops, Poultry culture: Stock feeding, Trucks. Toronto on Monday evening to breeding and general management. Stock Judging will be a spcial feature of the course—Trips taken to local stock stables, Including Win. Dryden, Brook- -9 L11 m lin; Smith & Richardson, Columbus, Sir Henry Pellat, Pickering. Young l eet the former's son. John Cab- IV I ; ! - , I Z' ' " Sbaw-Overland Sales Co.. ter and bride who were returning farmers of the county cannot afford to miss this opportunity. The course ox ! Q 53 to 59 Adelaide St., West their wedding tour. comes at a time when farm work is not preming• A better investment could rj 4. 10 4W X 12 to A number of families in the not be made, Modirn farmers must study in order to obtain the highest de- r 1R rX :4 p 0- 0 R 0 W rxt 0 neighborhood are looking forward gree of financial success. Write for Calendar. if 1i to re -union before the close of this In writing for calendar, for any further information or to sending application week with some --address communication to rmo K of their mem- Will J J. BELL. Or to J. H. RARE Pickering Lumba Yard bers. from the west, Th 1 11 a be warmly and heatily welcomed: Principal High School. Office of :&griculture. -- 4 0 ion J. J. Harvey, who has been 11-15 Whitby, Oat. Whitby. Ont, o is ra re a All kinds of rough hemlock, I and 2 • working in Whitby -for several - 001 Feb Inch pine dressed. weeks spent Sunday in town. He 00 M" In sidiogs—we have Manitoba, drop. Vd and feather edged. -returned to Whitby again - on 4pr it a In shingles—New, Brunswick and Monday to spend a couple of days r., 9 "Q wo MAY -British Columbia. k" n and has again o Clare- j as in ready roofing—Montreal d ain returned C rnont for the winter. -DOMINION BANK Brantford make. an JJJ THE n We regret to report the death so IDMUND & os"", KOP; PRISIVENT. W. 0, MAMMM, VICC•PRIE21CIENT• gap* -.4 W. D. GORDON & SON. A. BOGERT, General Manager. Assets Oct. k of Mrs. Fred Redshaw. which took C&ptw paid up, ",700,000. Reserve Fund s5,700.000. Total Flickering, Ont I on Thursday last after a BANIMIG BY MULM 0: No- Doe to lingering illness, at the age of 25 Is a great convenience to those living at a distance. 's ,years and 10 months. She is su v- m 'Deposits may be made, money withdrawn, and othef a" P-Ty 11, bridoolo,Connincton vived by a sorrowing husband W11-t— 1Z lUpterpow 7 banking business transacted, by mail without delay. and a young child 10 months old. Full iWormation maybe obtainedbywritingtbe Manager. Do not forget the nomination Hall next WHITBY BRANCH, A. A. ATKINSOK mandaw. `'Monday evening. A lively time :.meeting in the Masonic .Still in Business on. molts I , w IN is expected asiliere is likely to be And prepared to do all kinds of a' number of candididates to fill the position of police trustee, of -.,Woodwork Repairing and whom three will be required. Tire Setting. Of all MaWrials and design y you Strong and helpful missionary kept in stock. It will pa sermons were preached in the impson to call at our works mcd inspeot our steak Methodist church on Sundarlast Do S C04 - and obtain prioss'. Don't be ini" by EIN ogenis we do not employ them, oolinquenf- by Rev. P. A. Jourdan,, of Stouff• SrEcuLT-ir iw HomEsHo 0 ly we can, and do throw off the agent ville. Mr. Jourdan is a man of commission of 10 per catic, whi6b you will Ind. phone No. W2, Claremont .-clearand keen mind and one of oartainly save by purch"ing from u& the most effective preachers in -.Santa Claus Headquarters the Bay of Quinte Conference. JOHN McGRATH CO., WHITBY IRANITE He will welcome again in Clare. Holiday enthusiasm has strnek this store good and hard. Every. daparfinefit Wbitby, Ontario wont. vibrates with the Spirit of Xmas. Presents for all your friends frorri baby to CLAREMONT, ONT. The Methodist S. S. entertain- ' olls, Games, Etc,, Sctrfs, Neckties, Braces; ANS merit and Xmas tree on Friday Grandma and Grandpa—Toys, D E. W. EV evening last was a decided success. Umbrellos, Etc, Ladies' Fancy Neckwear. Come now and ayoid the rush. The 'Pickering The pantomimes of "Oward Chris- We have real bargains for you—money savers. P=p Manufacturer Can Soldiers" and "Rock of Ages" Vigilance Committee ittee -were effectively and impressively. Shop and Residence, Dundas St dialogues of this Association is to rendered. Two comic THE GitoCERT sectson is packed with BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS Our The object WHITBY 0". 'added much to the ietijoyment of Shoe are the shoes of now. Ladies lessen stealinj'and prosecute W Santa Claus supplies, new fruits— I F n House and children's Rubbers, men's two- the the program, and a benign and raisins 19c and Ile lb., cooking figs 7c e and two buckle Three doors west of Whitby complacent Father Christmas lb, Tea black k and mixed 26c lb, sample- buckle Overshoes, on snag-proof rubber shoes. a having prop ably seconded by "Mother- Goose" it. the best in Canada for the _eTtrtoien coramunl• money _O-V-ERALLS—T-hesearee-ut�-rig-h -at home —which—they -fno-Iea&wraPPers- i - Overalls do not know oats Immediately wit any iism r We are prepared to instal wood or iron -received a dozen or more juvenile any 40c package Tea. Co ee fresh men ghat wevr of Executive Committee. pumps on short notice, also attend ground 25c, 35c, 40c lb. that one pair properly cut will wear to all kin& of repairing. celebrites. The proceeds amount- grou equal to two pair chop cut. Membership fee • $1.00. 9. ed to about forty dollars. It is e President or Wind Mill, Ttakets'mav be bad from the Agent for the Ontario Wi gratifying that so completely sue- HEAVY lined Smocks in black and gray. Navy blue Berge Suits at $15.00, secretary on application. also oline engines and: eessfu A fine as l an entertainment crowned Make-cut-fit guaranteed goods, pure wool will hold color. Bx�c. com.—T.,. D. Banks, Ithe squre gear .1 a display of China at remarkably low prices ( a bargain), essan patient and pains- W, V. Richardson, Pickering, Ontl then .1 p takinl as well as skilful training MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR which must have preceded so on- J• As O'Connor) Arthur Jefrrew' Sea.0&ry Phone No. 50 at residence. D. SIMPSON & Co., PICRUMARING] Joyable a program. se 1�� R44&_� LIN 4W y A. low 7 11, is what Signor Donat; said. 01. !ev. in'me in sp to of P_ is, too, bel ppearances being against me. And Quality Irelts 70 r'd tae the same. With three The emphado demand of the publilo Is for -)oople cn.my 6de, I can wait more 'p NTH'.. �ONLY A 4# )at;ently." ulie passionate lid qui wifliout 'the .--ehemence' which had betrayed her OR, A CURIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. ecret to. Siwri c*!, for now she was on ier guard ;but her tone cc n veyed to X .-r.thic f just the trust and friendli- r less which she wished A to convey CHA PTER XXVII.-(Cont.'d). When the child ran off, she drev nd he went home again with a Cecil into their bedroom. The tw, Tea and -' "Salada" Only. "It he had been at home, can't resh stork of hope and courage in girls sat down together on the- bed heart. help thinking that this never would d V v rlack, Mixed or Sealed Packets Only "And' but Eigrid, usu&'Iy the one to d(. Meanwhile Cecil paced ra elv Uncolored Green eve happened, she said. have & sort of hope that li�e will most of the talking, was silent an( -p and down the vrrival platform at Refuse Substitutea V once 'har;ng Cross. Perhaps detected. Cecil 4aw at tba� laps the anxi - Address, "SALAjDA.- Teramto. Of find out some explanation of it all." FM Samples Mailed ;m Enquiry. "My dear, what explanation she must take the iniative. tion can I ty had al`re.,�& left its traces or. "I have been longing once noticed there be but the one that satisfies 4g to come and .er Taos, for Roy at -o 1'11E SCHOOLMASTER'S G I'ESS. Everyone stared at the School - your you,',' she said. " 'But yesterda' h,i,,e in her. :z yo ur father?" Said Mrs. Boniface.. Father and ma "Wh,, Cecil. what has come -over master admiringly, but no one was so filled up. o* w He Told the Weight of a Pi shrewd enough to tell how he had "Frithiol must have taken it in a 'as 11 ther are so sorry for all this trou -ou? You are not looking well," -fit of momentary aberrat�on. But . Almost to a Pound. ble, and are very much vexed tha c said, as thev vot into a hansom 1 been able to make so nod a guess. '_the whole affair shows that he is not 'it had not been a lucky hit, al. Mr. • Horner has behaved ball; rd retoff �n their long drive. M, en worrier at what they do not so strong yet as we fancied, dn<i I' '!Father. has n though he could have done quite aj "fear abol,t it." ot been well." sh, --nderstard, but a seeming marvel ki*d," Pit,* -ell without seeing the pig. He is a sign that all his l:fe he "They are very r "And I thin! ,Tien becomlag absurdly simple when 'lid, in explanation. -will feel the effects of his illness. rid, wearily. "Of course molt em --c h'v, all been rather upset-b, ` t is explained. Many years ago a knew nothing about swine, but he It is that which makes me So sorry ployers would have prosecutr< knew a good deal about figures. that harpened on Mon -,ch-.-�olmaster. in the course of his for them " all. Frithicf, or, at any rate, dis- ',IN- afterncon in Ole shop, travels, had occasion to stay for a Having h-ard the guesses of eleven.—N& "I do not believe that he took more or less expert judges, he had charged h`m." Th?n sh told him exactly will lay or two at, a country tavern. i "Nothing willever, added together their figures, divided it," said Cecil. "But, Sigrid, what can be the ex lid pas,Z), and waited hopeful]• %s he sat in the public room with a make me believe that." the sum by eleven, and "gueseed" we ca, '4)zen 001er persons, evidently na. "Did you see him last night at the Planati-in of. it? Oh, surely or his comments on the etorv. He the result. 7 (manage to find out somehow. Wh• n4tted his brown in Perplexity. 'ives cf the place, there came along eoncertPl-asked Mrs. Boni ace. the note in his pock 's man with a fat bog that he was AL "Yes." ,said 'Cavil, -choking back can have put I lind b,en at home." hr her tears; "just when he arranged et T" -id. "If only James Horner hac' irivinq to market. Leaving the to „ i, - animal outq*de. be entered the inn Nothing Like Clvll*.ty. the platform. He was looking very What!” cried Sigrid. Do no of gone ferreting into it all thi d Mr. B'oniface's opin .,ould never have Nothing is more honorable and you, too, hold ve happened. Frith -nd joined the little company. Ill and worn." 'd of He "ion, would have discovered his mis `zeveral of the latter went to the "That is what I am afraid . and think that he himself did V pleasant than civility and nothing his affair, unin will go worrying over this 4, t0intionally?" ike, t) and all would have beer vird-w to look at t1he hog. more ridiculous and burdensome and it is the very worst thing in the I !" cried Cecil, passionately -ell. "That's a fine pig you've got than ceremony. Civility teaches us pvorld for him. I wish your father "Never ! never! I am quite sure h "Brt you don't irnairine the' h-re n-ise'-lbor," remarked one. to behave with proportionate re- vere better, and I would go and I had nothing whatever to do WW -7rithiof put the note in his pock "DrN vou know what he'll w,,izli 7" oL cording as pect to even w have a talk with Sigrid ; but I hard- t?" slid Cecil. ".Yes, F; r, " returned the pir a their rank requires and their merit ly like to leave the house Sigrid Hung her arms round her 44wh else could have pu' wner. "I hpd him on the scales • -In other words, civility • How y, wl-1 demands. would it be, dearie, if you went up -Oh, how I love you for Bayin! t. th-r-1 Cf course he must bav• ;ust before I start -d ov•t. What do is the science of men of the world. exclain:A.�d_— d mw one it in ab erice of mind. Proba -o,, guess h�-'ll weigh A woman-aLgood address who oon- e �e. excite -E-tit a duets herself with due circumspec- "I should lik to go." said Ce- She was recalled from he ly t and strain o' The qiie-s+i-oner, thus �uest, e, quickly. "But it is no use b thoughts by Cecit's voice; it wa hat unlucky aftermwri at Britlin� 'n tarn, looked at V­ nil carefully. tion conciliates the love and esteem ing there "fore seven, for Medal sweet and gentle again now, and n. tap affected his brain in sumo • -d w-ae a zue?'R The. owner turn- of society because everyone finds Lechertier has her classes so much longer vehement vay"I d to the rest of the company, and herself at ease in her comnaliv, but I he said -ai later in this hot weather." They went back to the sitting "I can licit think that," 21. d -d a ceremonious woman is the plagueo "Well, go up at seven. then, and I room oom and beg-in - to prepare th, 'And even if it were su, that is the "Will not Pornpb,,*dv else give a of her acquaintan ces. Such a one have a good talk -with her; make evering meal "and when, presently ast sort of thing he w�)uld dD." o110PA I Ji,-t for the Na of it, let requires tco much attention to be a vpr, b-dv a t-rv. work "Eut that is just the Way whe �plea-ant associite, is too seldom i. her underytand that we none of us Frithiot returned from his _think a bit the worse of him fkr it the first thing he caught sight of oj )eople's brains are affected, the The nrnr,%sal met with favor. One satisfied with what is paid her, and and that we are vexed with Cousin ertenng the room was Cecil' 'o the most unnatural things ; it i fter an-oth -r the men eyed the pig Pv4ery moment feels her pride hurt James for having been so disdg'ree- sweet open-looking face'. She we known fa,7t that v4jung innocen ritica'lly. and after due oonsid'ra- lbv the want of some frivolous eti- To 4. you standing by the table arrangin ion. gave their estimates of hisi 1 C1 able and harsh, You might. if 3 !�r!s oil! o'ten in delirium use-th uette. You cannot be too formal like, go t* meet Roy: he comes back flowers, but came forward quick] -Host borr'ble language such as i veight. The/ schoolmaster, who to her, rvr can she dispense with Her color was a I:Atl� eal life they can not- po-!%;bly hav oo-meA cfepplv WhQ4,rb-d in. his own her formalities to others. In short, at half-past eight. and be will bring to greet him. 'hpu0,ts, a' - took no part in the .,Iou home again:` idepper than usual, her han,,i•clasl rard Your honest man a quit, reremoay__Wa1_in_vcnt,.-d by pride to Cecil cheered tip a, good deal at a li: tle clu"r, but oth-erw .se she be ike!y un<'-er the circurnstarices t. nnteit. But he was not to be let' bar... Its Willi neitrile solicitudes this idea. the took Lance round the hayed exactly as if nothing unusua +ecome a rbief. Is not this the view which we would blush-W be conver- arden with her, that he might help had happened. hat my father takes?" "Say. friend," the owner of the Sant with. !e r ' 'to . -gattier flowers for Sigrid. *.'I have, most -unceremonioual, "Yes," sa'd Cecil. "But some niq urged "aren't we guing-to hear I roan rou asked myself to supper." she said. to and even smiled a little when of his w I thought -ought-I hoped-that yo 4OWn &0X0Jd the little fellow brought ­fvr I have to meet Roy at hair vot,ld have trussed him." The-pedagorue, who perhaps had His 'Great Greif-Grandfather. Sher a beautiful passion-flower past et0t." ­It doe-n't in.the least affect in, -tever in lii%. We looked attentively At Zaratanto Spain, there has a. %t a pig.- rose, -went to the window, which he had gathered from the .1t as very good of you to come,' -pinion of h.s cliiracter. He w just occurred a �ase which is prob- imp, not bim'Felf when he did it, find gazed out st this one. He de- ably unique of its kind. A child Frith; f. gratefully. y said .,U "Th'i one's for my dear Herr lo Donat lut one can't doubt such evidenct :berated for a moment.'then. with has been born while its father, -His, interview with_ Car , r; d-st hos;vit;on. named a certain Tvithkof!" he exclaimed. 'panting a bad done much for him, and hw' a that. The thing was missed frc7f' C grandfather. great grandfather and little with the exertions he had ielped ti'm through a very trying he tin and found pinned into hi, iumber of pounds. great great-grandfather are all 1xv- made to re&eh it. "It's all for lit, lay at th* -sho p. but though he had pocket, how can any reasonable be At hearing it, the eyes and the ing. Its name is Urriticloechea and e .-Own self, and I picked it for turn. made a good mart and had. begu- Dg doubt that he himself put 'it .,n uth of the pig's owner- opened the family Are Basque farm labor- 'de in,mtonishme-rit. cause its his very fa'vontc," V, �ij new life. bravety. and borne here t' era. The great -erstndfather and -you know. Cecil;" said her mo . many disagreeables patient "It may be unreasonable to,.- re "W al, I swan "' he exclaimed. I great great-grandfather ha acted ly. ye, thee, as she returned to the seat lie was now mi-erably tired and de ruse to believe it-I can not bell .You're the. champion! All the as . godfather to the child. The under the vosrands and began to ar. hat," said Cecil. hers gue"ed either over or un- united family constituted Dearly pressed, just in the mood which ler, but you've bit it almoi range th•e flowers in a basket, "I raves most for human sympathy, '*But how can it possibly be ex whole village. !have another 'theory as to this af. ' , said rlained on any other SUPP03iti011 r, pound. fair. It happened exactly a week La-we sent you this." sh-e I sea -side when handing' him the passion-flower and 'le urged. know," said Cecil ; "at after that day at the sea making him smile by repeating the "I eon't Alp we all had such a terrible friqh' 'WeEent, it is a rnrqtery. But I arr, I;ld'* words, Si rid, Frithiof had 2"' PI es-od -s sure th-it he d'.cf not put it the LOO KINCI ab<mit Roy and S* He teerned, tnuichi-I a r( a on —run in tl�e 31111, which you re. Then, while Sigrid and Swanhilc' as that I 4A not put it there." • member was very hot. that day : , "Women believe ere bus%, in the kitchen, she toU what they wis), then he had all the excitement -of to believe, and utterly disregarld- him whAlf she knew of Donati's pre. rowing and reacuing them,. and vious life, and how it was that he logic." said Roy. FOIZ lbough at the time' it seemed. ri,n had rained this extraordinary pow- . "It is not only women who believe strain oil him at all, yet I think it is er of sympathy and insight, :n him.• Carlo Donati has wone moss quite po6s:ble that the shock may 'I never met anyone like him," mrefUlly ioto every detail, and he TROUBLE 'have brought back & slight touch of aid Frithi-of. -"He is a hero and' 9 bel'eves in him-" the old trouble.". "Then I wish � he would give me saint, if ever there was' one, yet "And ',,s recipe," said Roy, with a sigh. :,Fvcry farmer who allows an outside yet_ it seemed to do him withoutone touch of the asceticism ljood at the time," said Cecil. "He which annoys one in most good peo "I . am but a matter-of-fact, pro closet to remain on his farm is Looking h -he t looked so bright and fresh when. Ole. That the idol of the operatic 'al� man <50 business, Find can no for Trouble- disease' and illness -for Ole. came- bask. -Besdo n, ac- believe that black is 's, to a mi stare should be sxich a man as that make myself 4 himself and his entire family. cuslomed as he once was to a. very w-hite, however much 1--Ajsrh AA S to me•wonderful. Active life, the rescue was, after all, sums Have you seen Miss Falckl Is she oil mean because the life is a _1110 Such great exertion." very much trying one?" h troubled about it?)' Be— Pr'" It Has en oved Mrs. Boriface sighed. "Yes, she is go afraid that he will t think that "Yes; because mich very great It' would grieve me o worry b'mFe!f ill ; but, of course. it was ,really caused by that, but if popularity might be supposed to he, too. believed in hint. I think That nine out of every ten,csses of illness on the farms are it is so, there is all the more tea- make a man conceited. -and'such an she stisnects the other man i1i the directly traceable to the -outside cl-o"t-that horrible sink of 'ion that they should clearly under- out -of- the -way voice might make hop--Darnell -, but I don't see how disease and filth' stand that'the affair ,makes no dif_ him se!fish and heedles,,. of others. ' he can have anything to'do with it. ference at &11 in our opinion of him. and to be so much rnn after might J rniist own,", Just think? You allow thin horror to remain within a few b, his make him consider hinix-If above- It just possible'that it mav 7�ere was st silence. Cecil 10'oke�i ordinary mortii1s. instead of being steps of your bome--ar.4 force your family�.your wife and meeting with Lady Romiaux which ready, as he evidently is, to be the sadly at the pnssers-by., lovers re daughter to use it-in 411 weathers-winter and summer. Is the cause.. . Sigrid told me they, Oroll;ng ailing bappilv in the cfx) d accidentally come across her friend of anv one who a in need •f One evpn;na. workers just sel , sad C11 am se. glad you-like him, an y w 'that it had tried him free 'fr6rn the long &��'9,toil, ch'il Why, man, it's'outragevus 1 Especial] hen you consider, again, M114 that you saw so much of him," said very much." dren reveling in the.fro-h sweet how little. it wou!d cost you to install a Goad Health Sanitary Cec.l. "I wond-r if you would just Cecil turned away to gather some I see me, into %.cab now,,for I ought !r, R­w very brief lvis the h_q,nnl Closet—right. in your own home. Imagine how your family . . ferns from the rockery -, she could to be going." Pn,1 rest rom-narpd,trl tho hard. will appreciate its privacy and convenience. Make up your not bear -to discuss that -last sil-9- •nrving drudgery of most of,'thosp mind now to et rid of that outside privy. We will show you geFt;on. Later on in the afternoon He was pleased. that she had ask­ lives,] 7 that ed him to do1bis;1ind when she how, it was with a very heavy heart t -(To be continued). reached the model 1-d,4ings and sad gocod-bye to Sigrid and Swan - knocked at the door that - had now I h1d, -and was once more alone with ..-become so familiar to her. him, walking through the.big court- -M fl , with card, he could not resist all'uding to Fitber Wny. ait Th is Co upon to Us RIGHT NOW Swanhild flew to greet her w N her usual warmth. it was easy to it. r1rib—"The-twin t-ho In-rei n wo- othihg 6! -It is good of you," he said, `to see that the chid knew 'n mpr onn't holn being elevnted THE GOOD HEALTH 'OuPON the trouble hanging over the house. -t reat• me as though I. were under no n -who loves - J1 . DI b—iAnd the -r The Good "What lovely flowers.! . How good clor.d. You. have cheered me - won- .- more than one is apt to be sent up, y health Co. derfully." too . op of you I" she cried. COMPANY Geutlemft:- Pitt Sigrid could not speak; sho "Oh," she said, "it is not. good I of me—you must -not think that I please send me literatpre only kissz�d- her, then turned w -ring rug particulars of the e a cloud at'all. Brockville Good Real-b Sanitary Clotiet. -:'gwanhKd and. th-e' flowers once beli-ve you und r hen TT4P Went N4othinlz would ever rnake me be- T Rork to %lippn. Ontario Name 4", 'More. 'Sat- "'Geora,it. I'm positive there's a- `Th�Aare beautiful, she' said. lieve- that you had. anything; w to,:-L- might sn!,r- 'ever to do with (lint five-pound mo- in the hbllie." Address znP0r!r for l%�' 3. Hallifield? Run and note. It is a rr;•,atery that will ."Thanks for. the compliment, my some her , - ear." some day be clearcA up." dear," so rl, d Vk k. -T QP: rZ �Pr '7-- -01r zll��17 '11,177 V —1.V711­7 TV 41. .Zi ��CURIOJIS LEGACIES. LEG OF LEATHER­FOR A CAT.' am sloost Oe t-de a irk Is me every given, 7.7-1 -4 ��y Eeceintrie Bequests Have Ammers Wen"and the 14A -b "ve and Active. Been Made In England. ITTO I MTT A neeal- bequests for 1-avinir bells . The growing DODUlarity of d44DgS rung and beacons lighted for the with women is grog aly—Inc reasing n i a .0 purpoee -of guiding travellers b5 the in-comes of veterinary surge no Quite recently a L Great Britain. night are quite numerous, which it LLL1 i ell-known veterinary was paid a rd1v to be wondered at when one w ha ? Whenever you see a wen gwred considers the apologies for roadi, ee of 987 10s. for setting the bro- hand think of and the absence of fences in the ken leg of a, favorite Aberdeen ter- rier—a dA-licate piece of work in- gocd old days." v*lving three and a half months' A plot -of land, rejoicing in th? PERRIN GLOVES zareful nursing. name of "Petticoat Hole," is held eration, at Stockton-on-the-Forest, in York- The moEt ingenious OP shire, on condition of providing a `-towever, was the manufacture of a For His Own Pleasure. poor woman of the plaoe with a new false leg for a cat. A cat's bones Skeptleal. , � - ire very elastic and springy, so the I suppose--your—w-ife--was- m!ore —'1 say,-Bildad," says Hicks, "calls pett�coat on,�e a year. I r in than delighted at your raise of sal- v*u change a twen 6W for In the old days, when rushes were ralse leg was 'made o! eathe g to it. It ary, w asn't she I" asked - Jones of ;no v )rder to give some sprin� strewn on the floor in lieu -of ear pets, many persoms left bequests of "Iss answered very well, and the Brown. "Great Scott, Hicksy," bow Bi- J "I haven't told her yet, but she dad. "Is there analikeiii ecanter- money and land providing rushes pet so fitted is still alive and active, are the tKings that pav best. will be when she knows it," an- feit in circulationVo With for the floors of.ohurches. Their Pets use, of course, has long been dis- *tnd its woman owner will disburse swered Brown. continued, but in certain places the "How is it that you haven't told arge sums to save a dog when it is slinard's Linimont Cures 086ft io n her 1" 2-5 chu chwardens attend to the pre , badly injured that ordinary.me Voluld advise its destruction. Vet- "Well, I thought I would en" . ... .. servation of their rights by cutting joy �(U T I C U R--A- a little grass each year "d strew- rinary surgeons who neglected to mysl I f' a couple of weeks first, Johns Hopkins siarpswis bay-* inx it on the floor. %tudv the ailments of dogs and cats discovered that orange blossoms -thetie. There may be seen on the bene- in the days when horses were the may be med as an anes Will, 40014' . - - . 11 ., ..- . - g have lived to re- - � t,, � faction table at Deptford Church a n a: n oc as; have known them to put a bride I n ret it. groom I such a state of itoma that record to the effect that "a person Wo other keeps the skin md scal unknown gave half a quarter of -1 woo en"d of Ithectinatle Goali, by he couldn't make the trip be the S P It IN A It D'S LININE.NT. altar with-out assistance. st, cle= and clear, so sweet and wheat, to be triven in bread on Good wNy NOT SPEND THE WINTER IN Halifax. ANDREW KING. CALIFORNIA1 bealthy. Used with Cuticura Oint- Fridav and half a load of rushes at Was eitlrod of AMU Bronthitis by FARMII FqR SAL; inent, it soothes irritations which Whitsuntide, and a l0gd-,C�f Pea-. Attractive rate@ w-01 be qunted by vxrl M11NARD'S LINIVENT. -ble rout**,. affnrdinr 11"at scenery Th- Lr.-OOL 0. CREWE READ. it, w. oAwsoN, Ninety cotborne. Illrealla often prevent sleep and if neglected straw at Christmas yeariv," for thf, AIM Arreles Limited. leaving 'ChIcamr, Susselt. Toronto. become chronic disfigurements. use of the church. This bequest has oily io-i6 n.m for Southern Califtirni,% by since been put upon a strictly mon. he San Francisco Overland Limited. lent I was eared ^f A—te Rbsumatism ;�.NLJHED ACItl:;6—Lov.N,ry IiAL114.1.14.3, Millions of mothers use these pure, 'I chicaro 8 So a,m.. leiis than three dav- MINARD'S LINIMENT. H Gooi 11ovw; Staildt,"91 Imeet and gentle emollients for ey bassis. an.offer og' 219. per annurn nz route. vDrovide the beat of everything MAXIthaza. opt. C. S. TIMLING (11— P�d �n -PROT torraft being accepted in 1721 in the placi, n railwo trpT*l The Cbina and JAI)a L.&UZeld. Quo.. Om 9. I= every purpose of the toilet, bath tfail leave* Chicare do ily &;�ENTY-Sll AtltKs, wrrii- utit a u. of the Etraw and rushes, and 10s. :an Fr neipco and Lop Antiorptses, P WTI 11" -S buildings and orehar4s a and nursery. rated literattirt on aptilwatlon to it. It in 1744 in lieu of the wheat. �lfr� ­,­ F.— Cude— Sean " Otn- t Lre mAd thrinigIboiat nenne.t. Gereral 'Aront. Cb icaRro:Z00 I 00 VrOckl. A 11b6cal UMVft W --b, ivitti V-Paite But perhaps one of the most ec- :nrth WestAera By.. 46 Yongs St... 1h W, DAWSON, Toronto. li-A10% on we ewv awl ueaunesL Of tive itkin. anti centric beqv�ests was tha.t of a cer-. Out Stere Thing. lVA191. war POO-Me& Addn-s POtUff LVW 41; Cb496 tain Juhn Ru4ge, of Trysull, Slat j,'%IFTY - ACRES IN MIDDLUB; 4 jCgirp. Daou 21D. Basic- U. L A. a Connty. 6 mile@ from London. sou Al fordshire', who left a pound a year The Mayor of a French town had. "I wonder what causes so many clay loami irood - bi,lld!vlre� 01"lleull 12 for a poor man to go rnurd the par- in accordance with the regulations. divorces I" variety of fruit. Has to be, vVill. w okAs O.NLY CASE OF ITS KI.ND. ;sh church while the sert-on was be- Itc make out a passport for a rich '.'Marriage." on estate. The Weesgiors 1461 zinistlea London. Ont. ing preached. awakening the slum- and highly respectable lady of his .1 7 berers. and inc-Aentally to eject a,?quaintance, who, _in spite of a CONSUMPTION FARM$ WANTED. Wife Divorced for Reducluz Her any stray dogs that ought invade a,ight'disfigurement, was very vain All sufforing tram Consu."oflo". Co-i't J,1 ALIMS'WANTE13- LOW PRICTD VOi Weight. the sacred premises I of her personal appearance. H6 Coldit. 1111ronaiii1tis. Larvneftis. Wi old enulttry buyers J, DrumMar. or a weak Threat. 2%ould write for riarti- 18 Toronto St, Toronto. k&ble Cause to 'The Most remar r native politeness prompted him oulars of my medlolne� it never imia. it divorce known in legal annals has Lross over the defect, and after a satisfies you that It does you good. WW STAMPS AND COONS. 71, --just been mentioned in the Berlin moment's reflection be wrote &-nong R. C01101111LAN0.1111 Pso* illiv�L, Toronto. Ont TAMP C0LLECr09.4--KUNDItXD DIP. (Germany) law courts Three years A Boan'to Stock. Raiscrs. the items of personal description Is ferent Foreicu fitatiopm. ostaloUQ46 About the time a mikn i old I -r. a x Album, only Seven Cents, IgArk& &tan# sigo, it appears, & Breslau magis 'Eyes dark. beautifol. tende have acquired 3 Camptiny, Toronto. trate became discontented with the To Know How to Cure Colic, D Is. pressive, but one of them miss enough to fairly of good sense his neighbors begin cal- Married state because by careful teal per. Coldis, Swellingi. etc., Lug. KI SCIT LL A N 101 J I ling. him an old foggy. -dieting his wife had reduced her FM Saves Thousands Each Year. 0 Inarillal Untioneoll Curie 0I1t4ffl:)M A Y (T R. T 17 3d 0 118. LU 11 P%. lVielight by thirty-one pounds. With & C internal and. erxiernal cared wit -view to attaining the appropriate He is a wise man who keeps his Out Pain by our ba troo &naeat, W rit 4f late. W, Bell-wes wedlej 'figure for the exigu*us costumes Of Praftloal litter"t to Romationi. Rapkiat Carriem Vie. good opinioos. of himself to himself. ga be'­ Ca. Limited, CoIll"r-OM.. ON't. then becoming fashionable. To the East End o! London con- 43, Ultnarit's Liniment Corols 11111WIftherlaa EVERAL N-EW 'SOLAR" ACKI I LENA tests are held at times among mar- Goo Plan*@ for soll& To *!*at am He therefore sued for a divorroe. It is a matter of vital import& S vest- tock a harwain X6111.111,16 Ldinit" 'Curious Bill of the Snipe. pleading that the reduction of her to every farmer, horse-owner, and ket men to decide the q - ,cm of -Voir West. Tomrm% ttharms constituted a legaJ griev. stock-raiser to know exactly what the basket carrier The competi rs usually start with a pile of six I The bill -of the snipe is prnvi4ed anob nd that his wife persisted in to do When One Of his AtliMILIS Ill to with a nerve running down to the OARPET DYEIN13 fier =36 of action despite his pro- taken suddenly sick. round fruit baskets on their heads "d Mamies. T%b to 6 waambf, wft am and then distributing itse.11 over tests. He also contended that the The letter of Mr Frank- 0. Ful- Baskets are added one by one and tIP orlitle - - � the competitors drop out one by one the end of the -beak. This is the 4064 V&nW%I&o b, Palm WW We SM SWO 16 G."ft system she had followed bad played lerton, which we print below. gives one . survivor -walk, 11M.1y instance of this kind among 44 w hiedot.1; A11101,14111 sex M nom"ad havoc with her digeation, And had information of inestimable value, till at last eausequently had A& bad effect upon and tells of his experience in curing proudly alone under a swaying birds and is a singular case of the ber temper. tower of sixteen or eighteen. care of nature in providing for her ailing stock Auring.the past thirty- This Heart of in Piano to the The divorce was granted on-the eight years. creatures, The snipo seeks for its Action. Inisaw" on the —A Mla&rCs Liniment Cure& ftreet 1600on prey in mud and water. where he iground that the diminution of "Several ears -d that OTTO RIGEL weight had been intentionally ago when my Korse - .411,— cannot see, and it is believf -brought about. This is the only SAVED took Colic I used to IIATMAKING IN THE ALPS. the nerve advises him of the pre Plane Action, "-noe of food when his 'eyes give to" of its kind known in the an- I f,000 give them Cayenne him ro information 4! juals of Continental divorce courts, BY Pepper in hot milk, The Swim Farmer Makes the Very German juristit, isay. but in a few cas� SOIL 7 Send Pint Card to- Kom mod greovid. NERVILINE only, dA I help. and g in the Swirs Alps is Tinsel. for k*Winsf BABY LOVE OAP Haymalkiii 130y8l BOILERS because I had no day for, bow to make pursued under peculiar difficulties doger rurpenoe. TAKKS AND proper means at hand I lost several 1, ;"M STACKS. Age% a low wistlie- valuable animals. Some one told and dangers. The thrifty Swiss and "EaSy PoCket 4A mm ef the sueee-so Mr.. Wanding -V farmer turns every bit of ground to, Money" ii-1-1. -- O!k2 —1 - advantage. VOILSON "I'Vi" I ORONTO Brockville, Ont., had in 'I racing can anywhere be made or reclairn- 9241n*s and 6%6p"u&m stables with 'Nerviline,' so I laid Deli Ista. aso"Wook cam. ed. the labor is not gruidged- in's supply. It wasn't very long bui!ds terraces &ion? steep inclines. 4. TIRSUE W— 12 at be re Ivervinne saved Twe Ide or 'I Ines them with blocks of s tone, and 'then valuable stallion Of mine,. which packeearth upon'them. Is was worth at least $1.000.00, Th' Along the very edge of precipices horse was taken with colic, and the Swiss haymaker goes in search would have died had it not been for Nerviline. I have useid * Vlervi- of grass, clinging to the rocks with I'm iron clamps upon his feet. He PW* line for reducing swellings, hangs on the sides of 'the cliff and for taking out distemper lumps, mows'down a few tufts o! grass on, and easing a bad cough, and a]- Craggy shelves ber6 and there. ways found it worked­ well. I -re- , During - 'the two months of hay- Commend every man w1to--owns hairvaist 'he dea��ends to the village F.7 horses or cattle to keep-Nervilint only three or four times tio less 09 Heater gives them real-solid-comfdrt. .. on hand. his supply of food. and many timelat sma Large aiie - bottles,' 5ft. 11 size, 25c. ; all dealers, or- The Ca- he'has W seek a bed and pass the night 'under Eome rock. The Perf" Heater is made with nickel trim- tarrhozorle Company, Kingston, projecting Once dri�d, the hay is carefully rnings (plain, steel, or enameled turquoise-blue drurnist). nF VERSIBLE, Ont., and Buffalo, N. Y. prathered into a cloth or- net and car- moved from Place to plaC*.L ried down to the first littl;B mea- parent—Ill won't have my claugbi- dow. . Here it is stacked and . TORONTO :%T. 0 N M,)NTREAt, VENWIPE ]i HALIFAX ter receive attentions from a low PENISIO'N'ERS IN IRELAXD. weighted down with large stou . es, to acrobat. Never act toot on my door.- keep it from blowing away. otep again." PropolMlois Is Gr"'ter Than In the The mower returns to the 7nonn- Suiwr�"All right, old top. I United Kingdom. tain in winter, when the ground is Van walk on m y hands just ais 411 snow-corered, and takes with him In Ireland the percentage per a little sledge. Putting the hav on thousand of old &Ire pensioners ex- the sledge, and sciting himself in cceds that of England, Wales and front, he shoots to the valley with Scotland combined. The exact pro- is the swiftness of an arrow. Thus portion 46.86 per 1,000 of the the bay of the Alps is garnered. population, England and Wxles combined having 17.'81, and Scot: land i9m. Warts on t c HaDds These figures help to demon- strate the poverty that exists in ,.Cons on The Feel Trelan . It must, however, be re- nTemberect that the Irish pensioners Removed Without Pain are the' survivors of a time when just avily­ Putnam's Cora. an.d Wart Irelard's population , was t i w1ce Extraet,or; it does the whol-6 trick; doe.,. what it is at, present, and that as it sure� does it In 'a real burry they die off the disparity in the pro- 1. too, Putba='* Extractor portionate figures will diminish. :5�-cieans -nff a wart,or lifts It may be hotted also that in- 1. out a earn witbout any bqd d,6n't cressed prosperity in the future- after effeot. You have W lay up—tia 2-3 THE P will make it unnecessary for the entenon, pnin or diariress. Putnam's preiiient generation when the nge of l9xtrmtor sells round the vth4o�ls worldi. 70 is reachod to become pensioners witi, per bnttle, sold &VA 7000MMOZ41" I.- A—g-Jota. 4. TIRSUE W— 12 at 4. �71 ir, A 4 -sow. Comfort 'to d 01 PW* THE 'AU winter long­on the Zero days and the windy, blustering &ys—the Perfection Smoke- less 09 Heater gives them real-solid-comfdrt. .. It saves them many a cold and sidkneds fbr it e2sily' vvams the rocims not ricz=hed by the ordiriary heat The Perf" Heater is made with nickel trim- rnings (plain, steel, or enameled turquoise-blue drurnist). Ornamental. Inexpensive. lAsts for- ye"BO E=ay moved from Place to plaC*.L At Doo" Everyto"m T . HE IMPERIAL 0,L COMPANY,- Limited- TORONTO :%T. 0 N M,)NTREAt, VENWIPE ]i HALIFAX 4. �71 ir, A �T_ .. ,. _ ;ror •..�"+`.,I 1 ;�`•q : -W.. +' •"" '°Y3- *+""t- $° � r '�`i•''�,S' `''Yy`r..t?Jai. ey .. " 'T' v�"* •' _ +!„-fir ,� 'e `Sa,�r�i'. ,•'ts,"°'f`'+F`.. _ .,r '4r' „ c-,• s, .n . S«• i'2'^• r". ..'a`. --w e'�'7', ��y R�`"a� :_ r.., '.z..y ate- 1p.• .157FJ I ".r.•+o..ds.+�±',,. : r. r..r- ..n' -,.,,,v .'+ r••r ,w'3.` r. 'yam.. ..."�} _ ;.�1„ .°.' ::_- <.!_: .�' - n°•.I . �'r1. } c r...ti''".° �A _ r•+aa.- tom` :r ._ 3,- 3':x ,,'�y,M. .?u'•., "• off- ^,...d- „ {.., -- . -�... a- t.:: mgr :..rz.".kx.:.- `,,.t« . .. yi' '.: -r. f ;: ., .'.r•• , • ,..r•, .. _ s- l - LOCALISMS, —James Sullivan, of Oshawa, is —Wm. Ward, who is employed ishes `, holidaying in Pickering. on the Toronto Eastern, hasleased ~' - -_- p -' --Joshua and Mrs. Richardson Mrs. Morriesey'e _ dwellin8 . on -e- V -�._.. . ._ - -- are spending the holiday with Church St. and moved into it last °T ; —See F. W. Weeks' new adver- friends in- Maripesar — - -- - - -- -- '' tis e spent Minn. of St. , P er re s who charge - -_ - -- - AJ Howlett a coop a ii v1s- 1i`ing W ppaar n e To- of days last week in the city. and relatives in Brooklin. Tonto Eastern has moved into the _ —We wish all our readers a —Mrs. Davidson has rented J. residence formerly occupied by ...; Happy and Prosperous New Year. N. Richardson's residence just A. G. Green. r —Ere. Varty to spending Christ- vacated by A. J. Howlett. —F. Sanderson, of Brougham, =as in Toronto 'With her eon, —A. J. Howlett's sale of house- appeared before Police Magistrate Qeorge. hold furniture on Monday after- Jephsou on Tuesday to answer a -: — Harry- McGuire, of Middleport, noon *as well attended and prices charge of assault preferred against t N. Y., is visiting his mother on were good. him by his wife. He was found ! r Church St. —Miss Helen and Fred Morrie- guilty and was sentenced to three A Merry Christmas �o All —Frank Bundy,• of the Metro- sey, of Newcastle, visited at the months imprisonment in Whitby +� politan Bank, Parkdale, was home home of their grandmother here a jail without hard labor. over 9anda couple.of days this week. —Owing to the excitement due rt —Wm, Ham -is spending the —F. H. and Mrs. Doyle and to the -visit of Santa Claus a num- Our Expectations —g Record Breaking Christmas holidays in Fergus with daughter, of Toronto, and Mr. -her of our correspondents have his son, Harvey. Groat, of Brooklin, spent Christ- overlooked their weekly budget Christmas Week. — Wednesday neat being New mss with Joe Doyle and family. of news this week. When they We've made extensive preparations for it. Not only in, securing the Years all places of business will be — Christmas Day was quietly get over the effects of the Christ- choice o choif the market in Christmas Gifts, but in making our store attractive —we i closed as usual. observed in our village. There mas pudding and return to their , re fairly alive with Evergreens, —Mrs. Herr, returned home last was the usual family re- unions. normal condition they will resume - Festoons, Xmas Bells, Etc. Don't fail to see week from visiting her eon, Nor- The poung people enjoyed them- their writings which are so wel- us. No matter whether you buy or roan, in Belleville. selves on the skating -rink. come to our readers. = not —Come and see ids. — Reggie Shirley, of Toronto, is —A doctor on being asked if he - spending his vacation at the home ever treated patients for lose of Former inspector of Detectives of his parents here. memory promptly replied that he Walter Duncan, of Toronto: was CHRIST MAS GROCERIES --Dr. Henry will be here as usu -. often tendered them a bill for this accidentally wounded in the leg - -- al neat Tuesday to attend to his disease. The Naws has on its on Christmas Da while ractisia * y P g - THE BEST OF EVERYTHING , It professional duties. books the names of a number of with a{revolver.- ' �Mr. Lloyd, of K nox College, suffereire from this trouble. Raisins— seedless, seeded and not seeded. Currants— choicest 8 The occupied the pulpit in St. Andrew's —The annual school meeting for 25 eta. Choice Cooking Figs, 8c per lb. Dates, Nut@, y church on Sunday last. was held in the school on Thurs TOOLS SHARPENED Peels, Cluster Raisins, Oranges, Malaga Grapes, —W. H. Teach left on Saturday day. AA usu+►1 there were very — Cranberries, Etc. - to spend his Christmas holiday at few present. One trustee man- If you -have a saw, a pair of shears, or #xis home in . Midland. aged to raise sufficient courage to a knife, that will not cut, W, J. Gor- Just note a few reasons why our Gro• —Miss Coil& Every, teacher of get out but the other two appar- don will put it al repair at a very M me eery Department is booming; Wellington, is s n ing her vacs- cull lacked the courage to face aural] cost. 4 i Pe y Choice clean goods at right prices. : 'ion at her home here. the ratepayers after spendingtheir SKATING a�� �t Prompt attention to all customers. 'llT� —W. C. Murkar, of the Standard good money. W. G. Ham the re- �D♦ - Bank, Sunderland, spent over tiring trustee was re- elected for — Y Christmas at his home here. another three year term. There will be skating on thePickering ' Goods delivered promptly. —Harold McBrady, of Chicago, —Among the holiday, visitors skating -rink every Monday, Thursday a,Calea�da Your money refunded if the STORE and Saturday evenings, weather per- Roods are not satisfactozy in every �s is spending a Reek at the home of were : 'l�'. M. and Mrs. Chapman, witting. -General admission, Ladies way. : his parents, Robt. and Mrs. Me- R. A. and Mrs. Douglas and tarn. 10c. Gents, lk, ' Brady. ily, Lloyd and Misses Marie, Gla- y� Xmas Gifts for Boys in our Hardware Department. 1 — Miss Kate Kerr, teacher of dyys and Jean Bateman, E. L. and L. Cis Morcombe, Pickering , g pucks, Hockey Boots, Hockey Mitts, Sleighs, Oshawa. is spending her vacation Mra. Chapman, Maa and. Mra. Al- Skates,, Hockey Sticks, y g ' at rhr home of her mother on laway, Ed. Gormley, Dr. Mathe- Jack - knives, Purses, Etc. Come and see. We simply Miss Minnie Rankin, can tell you about everything. 1. Church St. son. Abe Flour and Free y —Mrs. W. H. Peak had the finis- Law and daughter, Miss Gladys, Our Dry Goods Department is brim full of Choice Gifts for everyone. fortune to fall on Saturday last of Toronto, John B. and Mrs. e,i Cher wood 'Station f . and sustain painful though not Horn and family, of Bradford, Mrs. _ Grandfather, Grandmother, Father, Mother, serious injuries to her back. Wim &n and children, of Teterboro, Bran, Shorts, whole, crushed &chop- Brothel or Sister. —Miss Mabel Calvert, teacher of A. T. and Mrs. Law, and children, ped Oats, whole and chopped wheat, Chinaware Leather Good@, Fancy Ties, Arm Bands, Scarfs, the Bloomingdale public school, is of West Hill, F. Bunting. Ross dried B :ewers Grain, Colwell's Molas- Games, Toys, Books, Etc. bolidayij at the home of her and Miss Belle Tbeatoh, of Toron- Meal, Oil Cake, Blachford's Call _. , ' H Meal, Bibby 's Cream Equivalent. Stan- ,, parents, W. G. and Mrs. Calvert. to, and many others whose names q —Monday ext the ratepayers we have not been able to secure. Bard Chemical parch F ur. Wf the � West and Monarch Flour, Gushed -of the village will assemble In the —Those who were ho in for - +” y P $ Oyster 9he11, etc. ` . . ' town -h&1i, Brougham, for the pur- a -fast electric railway service to ThOm,tel,t� ReeeO� ' Lie of nominatiIIR candidates for Toronto ear! next season will • the council for the year 19I8. likely be sadly disappointed as Mrs. H. R. Heron left on. Fri- it will the present outlook, R TERM � 'U � t=, 02 H = � � # day to spend Christmas with rela- it will be at least next fall before WINTER ' tives in the city. Mr. Heron. also the new railway will be in opera- J�''roffi Jags. $IId - arrived from Stettler, Alberta, to Lion. That part of' the line be- a, _ Only a few dare more to -shop before Xmas, so don't leave your baying for spend a couple of weeks with rely- tween Oshawa and Bowmanville �fralr the last few days. A few suggestions for the buyer: tines in Ontario. is now abotit completed and it is -This for the Ladies— Cbina, Linen Neckwear, Stationero, Slippers, ' — Richard Latchford, who has expected that it will be In opera - �j� Gloves, Facinators, Etc. been employed in 9t. John's, N. B. lion by the first of May, or at � .u/ ' For Gents — Hosiery, Gloves, Umbrellas Ties, Shirts; Slippers. - - for the past few months spent a least will be ready for service by T0$0NT0e ONT, Gloves. Sweaters, etc, few daps with relatives in town, that date. The wet weather and For Boys and Girls- Sweaters, Toques,- Mitts, dames. Toys. Hdkfe, Pocket .' •before proceeding to his home in the difficulty in • securing labor Is well known as one of Canada's knives, Dolls, Mouth oorgana. etc, Geveland', Ohio. had much to do with the delay in Beet Business Schools. Our grxdu- Our Christmas Groceries are fresh end at best prices. A full line of Xmas construction, acrd besides the ates are in STROT40 E)"AND because Candy at prices to suit all, Walnues, Almonds, Filberts, peanuts and Brasil —The closing exercises in the, junior department of the public route between Pickering and To- bueineas firms xxow they render lute all fresh. Oranges Florida and naval, Cranberries, Oysters, etc. P p g ECPESIOR services. Satisfaction schoo4 -en Friday last was a pleas• ronto is still in doubt. The com- follovn su erioe training but never �v iug affair, the chief feature being pang is desirous . of securing the follows inferior fraiaing. Get the G. GILLE SPIE, DUNBARTON , a Christmas tree laden with pre.' most direct route to the city, and hest. You want it. We give it. Phone orders receive prompt attention. -- sents for the children. many surveys are being made to write for New Catalogue. - -.Miss Hilda- GraHt,__tgacher__ at •u retha-t_r0_"e -a-nd at the_ -sum J:- Elliott, Pr :neipal - 'y Valentia, M•arlpota township,- time the matter of cost musk be Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. T A 1 Rev. G. C. Grant, of Victoria Col• considered: AC present, art +rvey. - � h r 1 m a" 1 S . - lege, Toronto, Alf and Mrs. Rogers ore are at ivork at the south eud -and Miss Anna Bennett, of Sin- of the village, and instead of run- 60 YEARS' EXPEAIEHGt4 _ sale, and Wm. - and Mrs. Taylor- ning•north of -the school and Mr. - and children of Cherr wood, Morcombe's barn, it is , possible PNM -'We have a good Assortment of ' :.. were the guests ot U. and Mrs. that the roes may urn to the 1 1. Breakfast 'Cruets, Cold Meat Forks, ".itogers on Christmas Day. south of the Kingston road near 1 Silverware pie Knives, Spoons, Etc. —The skating -rink has been. at- Dr,• Field Anew= residence. - It is tracting the young people of the hoped that- as soon as spring - Hanging Lamps, Parlor Lampe, : village and the surrounding coup• opens the work of .•construction Tn0ott MARIta tryry for the past few days. Those will'be pushed forward with all DESIGNS Lapp Night Lamps, Etc:. - =-tvho have the management of the possible s ed.• CofYRtGMT. dG -- — c rink deserve heart au . �kna&— erdtna our open and de 2"y mar Skates, Hocks • Sticks -Sleighs, 'And* a hue ' p sport as the —On ridgy evning about +o ��nI� our opinion ��6mae� assortment of all Christmas Goods. g ' knowledge that the children are eight o'clock the village had , a Lionsea•tettA sot a°L 'A tilC mPetex" _ _ .. sent rrea des' cosy for nts. - • there- instead .of hero$ on the pond narrow escape from what might Patent* Laken b nova — or where the water is deep re. have, been a most serious disaster. �f1Otw,WithoutTt Wain w — - -- tasFes tnrteh - anxiety from tl;e A well -known rEeident of Whitby $*NOR, figg�L JOSEPH . H . �B U N DY minds of the parents. had gone to Toronto with his team a Ktunandeaoais r —On Monday evening next the and wagpti to fecure a Ioad of ° 2 Y914 :y��a eo+a ar - ratepayers of the village will• Meet dynamite for use on the C. P. R. - n - While In a city e im bi - pp of nominating candidates fpr, the freely andron_ his road home with i'sa . L7, position of police trustee. We his dangerous load he went to have not head of any. aspiring to sleep and when passing through' 'E j.M' DALE MILLS ire have a complete stock of the best Boots and 'Shoes that can sae the position. The retiring trustees the village, near W. V. Richard - are Messrs. R. A. Bunting, Wm. son's he fellrout of his,wagon tak• 1°ICrKERINC procured. , If.ynu havu't,been -getting satisfaction• - .A.11away and John Dickie. We Ing the seat with him, This fright- have a look at our goods. think that the first two. should ened the animals and they weie wish you all a - - be re- elected to complete the work soon running at a furious rate. �} * i they have begun, A third will When aboutopposite Mr. Barrett's MERRY CHRISTMAS MEN'S OVERCOATS - i.. have to be elected to to -place Mr, they turned a'little to oue side to' Vicki o is absent in California. pass another vehicle .going in the and a — - few days ago one of our same direction, and when doing -Men 7s Fur -lined Coats are- lo*4r- price -pr' we t enterprising merchants took so one box of dynamite fell off the APP i NEW YEAR :- :showing exceptional good values. n order for a bag of onions, con- wagon on. to the road. Fortun- ii - taining about two bushels, to be atel.V� the 'dynamite did not ex.- -- W ` delivered to a customer on the plode, owing no doubts, to the cold R. A ' BUNTING P:ICKERING • ,Chopping our Specialty . e �, _ _ base line, who resided over two night as dynamite requires to be es from the village. Prompt heated to explode. The man was Ogilvie's Household and- Glednora mil .• delivery is his 'motto, and in a rather badly cut about the head,' 00 Floure In 25, ov and 1 poun sacks. Fresh Roiled abort time he was on the road and medical aid was summoned to _ goats, Etc. k with his delivery wagon. The attend to his injuries, -and -later Mixed Feed, Bran and Shorts by the >, road was very rough, and his was taken to his home. The ' hor- ton or cwt, Prices reasonable. :., s- lriind, was so occupied' in calculat- ing the profit'that he would gain ass went'aboiit a mile when they were captured. A man who has . in the sale of the onions that be not sense enough to keep Bober Chopping every da9. ,t e did not notice that the tail -board when engaged in teaming such a — 3n.., -. 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