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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_01_03 _ . '... '„^•.`4:it• .. -._ \.,._3. `.i/•- .. « w- Y'' .21 175. VOL. X,XXIL - - PICSERING, ONT.," FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1913 No. 14 F: Vires ieistastal d1arn1.+ SPINK MILLS DUNBARTON ___ , MONGOLIA - �___ Established 75 years Alfred Tinline spent the Christmas David Smales, of Altona,spent the_al - vacation at Vaudorn. holiday under the parental roof. Y P REEN �OD _ Rev. A. L. Macfadyen and family Lay your mould-boards away bods, -- - '��pp E. F•ORSYTH,D. of 0:,==Regis• - - spent New Years in Toronto. the weddings are all done for the pres- - ll• tared member of the Optoaietaicai esso- - Mrs. Gibson and family, of Toronto, ent. daafoa of Ontario. Special atteatioD given to -` spent New Years with Dr. Dales. V. J, Ramsey, of Newmarket, spent - ILL 9•moDniftcf glasses. Byes Le.ted tree' ,8r9h _ iifiea Annie Smsales spent New Years the holiday with relatives and friends iii in Toronto with her sister, Mrs. Ted- here. I want a large quantity of NC. McKINNON, M.D.,L.R.C.S., rick. Say boys, get a hurry on for all the - . Edinburgh, member of the college of M A N I T O B A Miss Herron, of Toronto, spent New girls are.ledving. We have no more Barley, Buckwheat,and Fall WbeaE - Phyaloians end Srirgeotfe of Ontario.licentiate Years with Andrew Annan'and fame to spare. and will pay highest prices, Of Itoyal ,College of Burgeons, Edinburgh. t m — ll here,- Arthur and Mrs. Betz sent the eBhildre . omi;°Dane residenncee.Brougham,and OATS S _ -_ Years in and Mr.. Gillespie spent New ere .hol ftpille with Adam and Mrs.Betz, of g Don't Fall to Buy ::-2 ISSIMI, the bee pastry " BICKERING 1VLEDICAL SURGICAL _ - brother, Peter Gillespie, Miss Lizzie Bailey, of the 8th line BAKERS'JOY,the best bread flour and X-RAY INSTITUTE . •. Markham, spent Christmas at J. G. I also keep on hand W idemandsd Bran, Shorts, Midlln s, P1csBR1NG, - - ONTARIO BASELINE EAST. - C g I4 Addie tee, of Claremont, Low Grade Flour, , ate, - ' ••• k Miss A Coates, WHOLESALE IN spent a few days last week atWelling- Oat Cho Barle F tat. R. ELGIN TOWiB, M. B., M. D., C. X., The pupils of S. S. No. 1, Pickering ton Wideman's. p' y �` �. Physician-ln ol�arge ' ' took the occasion of the Christmas Pot and Pearl Barter - _ ISPOG list is Rectal Diasaases. Prostatic Dts. The annual school meeting held at Cotton Seed Meal, vacation to show their teacher, Miss Molassine, •anus of Men. Diseases of Women, Csnoan, -- the school house de Thursday last was Tumors.IL-Way examination. Diseases of'eye.. Sleep, their appreciation of her pa- Stock Spice-beat):tads .TON LOTS fairly well attended. James Rennie ear.nose,throat and lungs. Pittinggisases and tience,kindness and watchfulness over 'was elected trustee, CFiOI'PI1V(� _ AU conte and chronic dis•anes. them. These feelings of appreciation Guests from Toronto, Altona and Monday. Wednesday and Friday Oros Boars 19 so S and T to 9 t9ly and love were expressed in ,a nice! 7 y Atha: attended the wedding of Miss : TERMS CASH " ' worded address read by Mise Mabel Rolled Oats and Rolled Wheat, Cora Lepai• Libbie Bowen to Orvil Byer, of Port •,,. b Hallett. The address was accompan- Meal, Wheatlets, Graham Flour. •a E. FAREWELL, S.C., BAftRIS- - Perry, n ens o last week. , ' is ted by the presentation °f a hand- rr , o e dap f 1 t Buckwheat Floursome cheat of etationarv,the presents- 71 Mi.TSR.Ooaa1�Orowa Attarn•Z.apd Ooaatx- tiotr-beiv made in- befialf -of- the -- I* for Cottucfflo r school by hiss Chrissie Munro. Miss E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and _-- -- -Sleep." though completely taken by A•solicitor.Notary Public,Etc, Money to L 3PIN8 -LIMITED surprise is a few well-chosen wor•dri WHITBY Wh10&itbyv. neat door to-the Standard Back, L. 1 r shuw recixtiaa ofs-�n7orec}thrttTh a, _ PIQSERING, ONT. tbe-kindly spirit that bad prompted Railway will extend their line from the gift and referred in feeling -terms Montreal to Toronto, during this pear. - �u#inti# $Carl?#. to the many thoughtful acts.of. kind- Contractor Stewart has truck hard ness-reeficed from her.pupils during pan on the Hallett farm west of the G. HANI-Issuer of Marriage her stay with them and foroasted to}vn•and in consequence heavy blast- COAL ,r a _Licenses :7 the County-of OWN, 0. many happy and proflmble clays to ing is heard in our town continually. 1'kYeziag Village. is -H, •B E A L 1 - qty corns. Only one watch-night service was POUCHER, Real Estate Au held in our town on New Year's ere, 1 • t,oneer, Tatnator, collector and iun•r WHITEVAL[ that being held in the Methodist a • pt m><rrisas licenses,Bron 4CLAREINIONT - _ �•® toy Tabernacle, which was mnducted by -- - — Jahn Birule of Myrtle. was here the pastor, Rev. Mr, Sexsmitb. OUR STOCK IS GETTING HOPPER Issuer of Marriage for-all styles of furniture. last week, t D.. Licenses in the Coaaty of Ontario, Messrs. Burns & Davidson, the C. , D ofl,o•at store Lad ble residence.Claremont. Fred �lalor spent Suras -in Scarbero P. R. contractors, have moved their LO , DON'T ELAY with'frien a, ca from Lyn-de's creek to the King- DJx;.BEATON,TOWNSHIPOLERH Q^ Arthur and firs. O'Malley spent the stun road east, wbere they willcon- I` GETTING I\ q • eonT•7aneer. Oommisefoosr tar tskisg $QCm �C��d]IIg Yuletide in Toronto. struct a sub-way under the Kingbton 'smd� Aaacaasans Etc. Money w loan John Kirton spent last week in the road And a brid a over the creek, and YOUR 7soos•- 401=12.. rapert>r0­Issuer of Marriege- hdo- cit with'his daughter, and the Toronto--Eastern north of the - SL•YPLY &, isev e. Out. T-r ■ yy Pict11Y'e Frames D- Annis and familysent their 1? - -Kingston-road - POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Cbristmas in Scarboro.' The nomination meeting in the TERMS CASH -7— da, 4° • for ;Counties of York and 0a4ario. ane. , Miss McCallum is spending the holi- Town Hall on Monday evening was _ Zion sales of r11 kinds att•aned to on•bort•.• IIIdCW Shades aAys vritb Brampton friends. - one of the largest is the history of the- soros. address Ose•a diver P.O., oat,_ ?Vm• and Mrs, Burton were with great excd w uegtroa of the d The �T T T B. POWELL. Licensed Auc• Stoodville friends last week � . .Ueo•er .aloator and eoueccor for i Joseph and Mrs. Leary dined with the school question. Many are clam. L- �PI lY K Lt l -'!' daeolies of ontarto'and Yort all kinds of Bethesda friends on Christmas. • l • a ( iaa4ee eoadoea•d albs. privately or by&action, TT1� oring for new buildings"' while others , f liar.oetes collected. F n SJ N. DE'RTAHhi G Twu rtiost able sermons were iven or dates or ocher ars ' g taaintain that the old buildings will �jT�• stcalan•pply as re•ideae•, B3laatiesh At: Pick• at the Baptist Sacbbnth Sehoul anni.- suffice for ' years to come, by Jrll.°KERI NG M .ring, PDo�order lett at News ours• Pic? versary services, by Rev: Mr-Fisher: makin certain repairs. The question eanag or liTaanao� awn, Cier•moot sill ra nn connection Miss F• Trickey, tiCill and Blake will bei nu ht outduringthe comia oeNe prompt attestton. Bat'sfsetioa gnarsa- Beston, Mrs, Rersor. Misses Ella and g g g ? E wa. afy phone oumberls lndepeadettt 1101 Distance no object-. - Tear. The following are the condi- P, +lift brother Peicf Pennock, all of dates who will stand for election.' For -•- - QC '• --P...I-ices moderate. l_'O°° '° vT'ptit �lmNs at their rewpec- Mayor—J. F., Willis and Councillor L. G () .A S. R, !-G NNOC - _ t Phe Methodist Sabbath School Xmas J. °patc Best g lump fiteatn Coal and all.sisea � 1 is ardson For° Reeve illo iwmir6VALIt. ONr. Beet ratne in last week and way load- W. Bateman and Mac Downey. A Frill Line of For Councillor—F. H, an ams _ fiisaeraTDlrettor aiul Lmbalmer. ed with gond things whch were distri- �foare, �V, J, Hallett• J, R. 8tP hen• in Hard Coal. GIFTS bored amonit tltie ,hildren of the tin,, R G. Collwill and G. I. NNlsonAny business entrusted to me'tdill +rye � howl and others. The affair"was a ll of shim art- elected by acclama- M1 L.,I 2s& B :j 1 jhe carefully handled. 1,11 grand success, tion: Water and Light Cornmi-ision- '-• " - A nod stock of 1 and _r in. rough j` -Charges �ioderatr = - Frank gPrs and W. J. I:uke, For _ � ghti sad -. - ran Rn Independent Phone :�o, 1514: AT GREtaNwooD School Trustee. -North t1'ard. Major reseed"hemlock, also rioatc ed _ !!serer Lew Blakl�y is pending a tinrper...and John Ferguson: Centre pine and spruce, !dressed Card. M. W, Collins and P. G. Whit- red pine Gporgix pine •Pickering Pharmacy few' dav-i with R. and;Ir-. Wilson, flield ; South Ward, JafaEs JIcClellan, ilnd basswood for ceilings I~arnes,r Hewson and.wife•, of Taron- elected by acclamation. -T�-� PHILIP A;_:u spent Xmas with John and Mia, � E � _ -Graham.- Has full line 6r fresh and ctiar- Christmas Cards, Tagg, Mr. /and -lira. Tink, of Brnoklin, - -.Vote for Forgie _= Posh', -Shingles and Sawn-Cedar• ed meats constantly on hand. ` spent Xr.aas with their son. the Rev. -- . Rcwklets, Etc. Tink•, of this village, _ - R'rite or phone for prices, . Bruce �S•ilenn entertained a tiumher - BROUGHAM 9gice Roll,, Brestkfa�t Bacon, Five fend ten cent Games, 'R E E SO R j 4 , Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. _Chocolates, Candies, of his friends on Thursday evening, " Geo. Philip has got in a carload of • :Highest gricPg paid for Cigars; Etc. PI,�1°gAlf cards. event dancing °� salt. J. and firs. Linton spent SlaatB They ng ng a , rs, Trimble entertained her LOCUST HILL Butcher's cattle at Geo. Linto°'s. i We w?ell all a Merry Christmas Sunday school .class on_Thu_rsdav _ 12. Dolphin spent a few days in To- Ind.phone. house Markham 1504, afternoon ard-evening,when all spent ronto last week, Yard, Markham 72 Y. • had a Happy \ei` 7t ear, a-most enjoyable time, H. A. Teasdale spent New Years at �s Walter and Ilia, Green. of Buffalo, TIME. TABLE-Piokerin Vickering iUer Misa Slater and Miss Green of Torun• tiis'home in Toronto g 84stion 0 1J� PETT2T , Byron Feasby, of Toronto, is visit• Toron- to, and Samuel Stevenson. of Brou_ T. R. Trains going East ane sa follows- ' ing at his home here, No, 6 AS'ail 8.08 A IK. - First-class rigs for hire - PICKER_ _IN_G_ PHARMACY- lzharn,-•were gluests of F. L. and Mrs. Grant Malcolm, of Galt, is speuding �• 12 Local :2.50 P.X. Green over Xmas. a.few days at his home here. Day Or night The school meeting was held here John and 31rs. PhiNi s s nt Xmas 14 Local 6.04 P.K. REAL ESTATE ' on Friday, the '21th. The retiring P Trains going al due as follows- y BUS Meets all-•trai6s - ••••� g with relatives in Bloomington. No, 18 Local 8.27 A.M. trustee, F. JGibsun, was re-elected. Wm. and Mrs. Mosgrove spent their ., 11 Local 2.90 P.M. Teaming promptly attended to. s> � n:~a' miitlQ Owing to the increFased- rate of taxes Xmas with relatives in Toronto. 7 Mail .' 8,09 P.Id quite a number of the ratepayers Wili, and Miss Minnie Brown enter- • ' "- Agent for_C_anada Carriage Co. turned-out: - 8anday included. ♦;f1�1>)V�iitll�i�� rained a number of theirfri�nds Xmas : W'9P H Peak Owing to the ihcrease in the demand night. e e Pfckastrting. �•• for buckwheat flour and pot barley, The Christian Ladies'Aid will meet : Insurance -rater, lower on- farm _pro- F. L. Green has-bad to add anotbar in fbe church ai 2 p.m., on Tuesday. pertyand Village Dwellings, mita or two to his staff. Norman Wil- Jan, 7th. _ �- GET OUR CATALOGUE in first-cla'ss'Companies, son being the last addition,making in R. J. nod Sirs. Cowan and, family } all some seventeen employes. sent Xmas da at R. F. Soden's, No.Premila.m..Natala P yXmas ' — iT IS FREE — _ Claremont, If not insured with me,call and BROCK ROAD -Xiss Maud Alger returned to Du- is compare rates. a luth on Friday, after a visit at her • a B One first class lx ick house and W. H. Jackson' and family spent home here. AW stable for sale. New Years with Whitby friends. Albert and Mrs. Matthews attended �011Y1 ?lira: Bradshaw, of Portage la Prai the funeral of the late Mr. Dingman, He is the guest of Pickering friends. Q .- of Brnoklin, on Thursday. "' S � g,00r •- • �. Riehard9 Sca. W..H• Jackson is under the weath- >< - A large number from different parts TO re er at present with an attPck of la of the township attended the nomiaa- - - - 4f1Dt1, fl►tti� �0 Notary Public,.Pick grippe' tion held hereon Monday. ter. 4 The work on'the the new Cf. -P. It,line Misses Gladys and Jean Brodie,of is being pushed forward as quickly as Pickering,are so4miling the holidays Never before has S P E C I A L I S T possible. with their aunt, Mrs. Geo. Philip. George Moody and family; of Mani- The Brougham.Light Com. have de- m. e- BASSETT J Northern. Grown Trees In all kinds.of Tire Setting. _ t°ba, are the guests of W. H.apd Mrs. sided to impose a fine of $-a on any eweler -Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry Peach, Jackson. person or persons meddling in any t Grapes, Small Fruits, ornamentals. John Knox has returned home from way with the lamps or marking up Evergreens. Rotes, -Flowering shrubs. Reaper and MOR ReKnives grqund an extended'visit with friends• during the posts, �h1tb� Climbers, Etc. Everything in the P Nursery line. Catalogue fr e, send- - the holidays. _. Last Sunday evening Mr. Allan, of _- list of your wants for rices. Agents Woodworkin and Mrs, Clarence Young and fix-wily ` Wainted. Apply gply for terms: _ +'e = and Mrs. George Ka eta anam d family, of ` delivered"a very able sermon had such a large stock and such � inn tthe Methodist; church to a large 'a good assortment, General Blatcks'mtthin Mount Joy, are visiting friends at the AA "Yi?tsmer. 3\unerymaD, g y g congregation. The regular service , i�• r Pori Elgin. Brock Road, will be held there next Sunday even- You can get a suitable Xmas The annual school meeting was held Iwith Rey,Tink in charge. Gift here for-from--t6c to $5M- ng Wi - LAWN, - hou 9010 on Thursday last. Thos. A. Knox wasA meeting of those most interested _ _and sage-money. elected trustee in the place of Asa in lighting the streets was held at the _ 31acksmithing Hubbard, who retired, and C. J. Fitz- Our name a a`box is a guarsa- �ia9e you lots of-water Ir P decided House m Dec. mitt It was tee of u ,,- atrick was elected auditor, quality. s A hockey team was organized here decided_ to form a committee called c. C. B. MCL OR WHiTLV L on New Years day, the members be- "The Brougham Light Committee.' a in cum pDeed chiefl of the en sneer• Officers elected: Hon.-Pres., John MI Havingrented the Dunbarton shop is prepared to nrnish you anyt6ln R g Gerow : Pres., A. B. Matthews; Vice- P g ing staff of the C. P. R. Albert Stole Pres., John McLean ; 9ec'y L. Mat- ' nod opened the same, I am prepay in the line of water supply such as was manager and Charles thews. Man, Gom,-Bert Beer, Thos. Norman Bassett 4.ti ext to all work enervated to ums, widill , hd , pm. Under Gamaidge, Oscar Wilson. Moved b y _ mea ppnmshydraulic ramsChandler captain of the tea in the above line. etc. his able management we hope that Hnraeeboeing a specialty. plumbing. the team will be able to defend the Bert Beer.seconded by John McLean, AND OPTICIAN T" fll I C K-E- I NG E P R NrEws, JOHN Call in and see ine any time. They are also expert well driilera colors of Bruck Road against all that the committee assume the pur- chase of eight street� lamps.-Carried. orarosurr wrw: '+' T• =-+=N Fr' ER, and respectfully solicit your patron comers «y roar WHITBY DUMBARTON ag® o ® Ind.phone b621. e _ f r th fgtul•e y' l.. .. • r_.4 .. .•1,::..S : fJ:as i �p ,• .. '. �'.,a.,.�... —•`.p ,,• 4tpe or For lie _ net your vote or Orgle. ••vista.µ„ -rH.-via x'•..s _ '�.. ,a*'a„r4a- v... en ^r;,•^_ r-: •z,Y s+ _ - ._.:r:�.. ^ .. ,. 77 ����- �'T��� sued s manifesto towards Suppress- KEN u rets 1 : •���( ��FNE�� I� A PARA83APN � P�lCES � FARM P�(1�TREIGHT ing the opium industry. _ Chae- Boraeul, who dittoovered the principle of telephoning, which •rspltit RROM ♦hr atw6,N0 ? r "! UAfI l'F.NTgc(:g IRON ALL 0`Efrs Graham Bell perfected, died poor ruaMinas Of •riReCA Practically Almost Ever Commodity Exc=pt• Soft !XUE GORZ t\ A and unknown in Paris, aged 83.The Gelman Venal t.rleas-af Catt/w-ofGnaerN �i a!- y Coal Shows a -Great Increase >hGTSUF.LL - revised. Every sixth man and every ,r«usle at re.,m. ,C-4 aerraaa - _ 23th woman in Germany has been -A nished fur VLI)JaL -it-liF A despatch from Sault Ste, coal was delayed in starting by Canada, the Empire and tlbe World wasome y. .Toronto, D.•c. 31••-@l4,ur• Ontario .Deas Marie, Out., says: More than ten mine difficulties early in the season, flour Domestic vie tote, s to sa.10 to bas:1 { /a Geaeral Before Vwug The present demands of the Bal- I usnlCVu,tY. drat patenw, 1u 1 to b>xs. atitlioa.-tuns..greaLer..thanshe [ecord -the shipments, 2..142.455 tons,-were _ _.ka.n league are scouted by thel}� �o +rvoud patents, in lose bait. W-aa ; of 1810, the beat previous season, 62.278 tons greater than the revi• Erea. strung bakers. to jut. base, it-6o, g P Young Turks as being arrogant and Mrnitoba wheat--No. 1 ..urthen: quoted - -it" the volume of freight carried ous h''gh record of 1911. The move _._ _-_�anada. - fes The.-..newspaperx take at 931.k.. Bay porta: No 1 IN t•zc: and -through the canals at the Soo this ment of soft coal, amountin to t2, , :�o. 3, wc, Bay Dort,. Peeed wheat~ 65 tot g the same view. 67(:, hay ports. season, as shown is the statistical 789,109 tons, was 483,558 tons below Berlin is to have a Dew Federal The Man of Fifty" was the sub- ontarto wheat-Pio. z new white and red s report just islued. 1911, due chiefly to delay in getting building to cost $200.000. (ject of a Christmas symposium in whet; 90 to Sic, outside. and sprouted. 75 Vhile shipments of practically the product from the mines to the Quebec Board of Trade favors the Berlin Tageblatt, and medial I Data-ontarie; o;rur, 3b w y t•2c, outelaa every eomrloudity except soft coal loading docks Dyeing to car short- cotumission government fur the cay' and 361.2 to Yoe, an track. Toroutu. Wna- experts, business men and artists tern (:.nada oath, 411.2, for as >L sad as show an increase over the thrt:•e pre- age. Premitir McBride of British Co- aeree that a man of fifty is no older arc for No. 3. Lay Dora tions seasons. the movement of ilea Lumber shipments were 067,542,- lumbia has accepted a life vice-pre- peas"-No. 2 at 81:20 u, $1,26 - ore, seas .483 tons, was greater b 000 feet, a gain of 64,441-.000 feet sidenc in the Brita}sh Nay League. than a man of forty, and in numetr- Barky-Forty-e,ght•Ih barley of hood g 3 I Y Y g• ons instances decidedly more nae quakily. 60 to 65c, uute.ke. rewd, a to ssa shore than 4,699.789 tons than in over the high rt'c(+rd of 1910. The Donaldson expedition which (oro—t\sw tic. 3 American Dorn. sou, eL11- . ' 1910, the season showing the great- Passenger traffic shows a consid- I,had been lust track of in the James IluPremier Malpartida, of Peru, re• it K�ce-No. 2 at 75 to 76.:, out14 + est precious shipments. arable falling off; the number car--tBay country, has been reported Buckwheat-48 to 49c. our+,de. - r (signed after a vote of censure by Bran—Manitoba bran, 120, m bags. Ta The moverrent of wheat. 17,4.0,0A.- rigid through the canals, 66.877• safe. Tonto treiirbL. shorts are quoted at 323 tai _ 06 bushels, was 60,832.895 bushels haying beery 56 fewer than in 1910, Icee Senate, and Gen. Va-ala enc- I Serious complaint against the tz:•:;o• ceeds him. greater than in 1909. while the total and showing's loss of 13.074, or 16 I treatment of miners at Yurcupine GauntryProduces grain shipments show a gain of 12.• I per cent.. compared with 1911. For i was laid before the Attorney-Gen Butter-Bo --� i lls, ct,.,tce, zs w 2710; bAtereol �+ $03.095 bushels over the record of phis: the unseasonable cold weather erdl. ;tnfertor. 22 to Zx; choue d:, ry. tabs. 26ct `�► that year. (early in the dear is held chiefly re- Major N. Dunsmure of Bury, � . crramerp, 101 to 32c for you* ana E9c for _ Although the movemeat of hard sponsible. r'ue., will go to Scotland as special ` N �%exF -lase tots or reran, sa o SSc per ` ° i dozen. and of dcold Storage: 27 t4 f i immigration agent for the Eastern strwl.ly new-iat , 45c Der duzen. _ FIGHT FOIL LIFE. •..CANADIAN* TRADE. Tvwnshl s. C6r.ar—lal•2a for ia'rre. ana at 143410 P far tying - _ A plan to teach farming by m311 111 Brans--hand-pinked. !3 per busaalr r �is ah„ur to be tried by theP'alsRnitsbo '� , iDtioneq-Extras a jobbing way, Desperate n' wlth IInngr•5 Total for Present Year W! lmount ; i Trove. 82.90. cted, in illi%, 13-1.2 to 123.44” I iGovernment. and the C ,_'_ f pec youuodfor �•,. 1, whuterale: comb --- ., a3 per dozen or Nu. f, add ret: - itotrc•a. ----- - is a B11Fi»n 1}Alltsr4•- -- �esca1)lish demonsrratiun farm work, i sew for Peterborough . Examiner tars: i A despatch from Ottawa say- , Harry Weese, hraketuan un the � i � Poutrv•-tsrll•tatted, clean, drq•pleked "�• A young ratan nanied K-dierat-.stn- iThat the year 191_' has beet; one of Central Ontario Railway. Ras killed ) atxk.- ('hi<k�ae, s to tar' :.-r lb, fowl. u ` tit T `� _ - Ito Ue• du,.ki,, 5 to 16c keel-`..15 in - _ IurTs,eYe a LSi-C. Lr_ ployed in one c.0 the ca-rpr-- of i, re.,.er that: tt;c aF Teen. 0 B. Lumber Co. at Lvring, On• fig:ires of Canadian trade f--.,r that ing up a train. '- Pntatoee-noMd iJ:tarlo stork. 75 tc 830. tariu, left the camp about ::even ptar:ud. The aggregate w:,! be a'' fuurteeu•yld boy, John per .bdg on :rack,. ana tires IIrunsw3Llt. - *' uck a few evenings ago -,cr tisit I IIillivn dollars wort. w it.h cre- Gc!braith, way acc•ldentally to 921•Lc per bag 6l _. some traps he had set in the wo,.,ds. I atcs a record. In January,the to- 'druwned in a well at his honie at Provision. Be was gone uuly a fete m:nut,:s tal was S% .: - , . . � � . �„ , , a ,� _s �• a • - ' •' � `�� e.r.�v aasa+ ..,.. w +. .nxwr-aw . . t!+ .�w++ ww :.nwre • ox . - .,� ,.i .•q 1.3 w.-eaan>�J4Mru+*.+ + +Fc�tlwwr .e4o +> . » 7� 'c - + •rwI 11I .,V sawP.vptx � +w .. ' ^ 1FJk:AB1' f;al1LE ;y $0075 A MARATHON T:ILREIt. Mrramps at r THAT COVERS EIIS PAIN ° J sad Brooder row a member•for the City ofLou- I ' .1-0 Ic,a -___ _ .. ._---_ _ N tog don is known both inside acid out- �p dr r• m �emtp/� y" 1 Mlatloit' ..tell e a Prompt p p tiki _ lofts ossa _ --� — . _ ; _ ---_". llre.rr� Tbemleelvee LO Q1atDe INTERESTING ells Ota COESiP FROM c;, � �d °'.� 5ide the ritish House of Gornmuns _ y ach of 'Their SuQeri� THE QUEEN CITY. ttsM. ���•°1'c„s'W las the champion long-distaIIca u ry are seek, yet umler a -- , ;,-�,..,,' �;;;d.,° ; ',,,,,, Epruter"uf the da_,y_ .lgonlz(!tg Tain Prepeloted b� .. 'Elmo! will try tc hide sin and No-Creat -Issue In the MuniChaI Cam• I ;; COUSIN INCUBATOR CO.- He i�s a terror• to friend and foA Keeping Nerviline Randy B^�jj� RaNw�,WI►.,Y.a.ai, ,m,'.tit Ajltl' - stuffs that -any man-Coll out {filen—Mayor Hocken. a asY P I . 'bear patieutl•v. ' If women would position—sir Jam" whiloey• remark ea un .Tse ouasion thsst he —_ . --Holiday Trade. E31PEROR RISES AT 8.30 A.M. { tt'as prepared to talk "at say A Case In Point Itlustnted. oul re ie b r that their fre cent ­gth, at aRy time, _ - ,; ti failures of health arise from feeble Wrliat issue was up for decision.shts Year Pet," and thruu hoot his ulitical De>zdly cram 5 th0 Gym tom! or impure blued their lives w•),lld wab a oueatiou frequently a�kcd by vlpi• Francis Jo%eph Adds Halt IIour to j f3 p P — P t:' be smoother and they would longer me teiahTurc�n -,.uooe."> lista gigovern- His Working Day. nue nt. fand, without warning the patient turn dui,i,it the utici.wyal uampaigu, Cnr ' _ _+._,_V _---' _ - ak n _ ._. '. career be has ustified thg state- are nut to be mistaken. Sudden) i,„ eWhenhhe natural cheese): - 01 ad:L.nwtration rathar than of pollems Em eror Francis Joseph of ane- When he rises the House elm ties eK eriences such a n- in the sto- �L'hen the blood fails thea bas- 'or iwues. Aa a result the bootee, ..a ou P p " hose dragging backaches and Imaay pr•.to4a Data too. became merely s tris haE just made an alteration in as iia plague had enured the mach as to contort the eountenaact )!leadachee: unrefreshing sle4p that ''a"`! °' pnr•o al strength betwiwo the his'working hours which throws an chamber, but fair Frederick is un- and cause him to cry aloud for help. ., Iwario•na eandida.es. interesting light upon his habits of Perturbed, ,Like the brook, be am- Thea it is t►a�at the wonderful ` causes dark lines under the Cyr.s; rhe teak or .me .rem a bis city likearo. ower of Ncrviline can make itsulf s (dizziness, fits of depression; pal- uarpde�teeaufvere uiiitindafo`�o:�logy itis life. During the past forty years blas al�ug until he has talked time P �J pitation or ra id flutterin of the ground, Anything like a,per-sonal canvas the Emperor has been accustomed Out. I_ be could run like he taiks it' it cures so quickly. ;'�i ' ':: •heart; hot fla hes and indigestion. 'b impossible, ,although it is said one to rise punctually every morning at the gre�lt bfarathon race would be "Last summer I was atrt7ten with 1. (Board of Control aspirant, Controller Mc• 4 o'clock, and having devoted one a gift for Eng'and. At sixty-two he �a frightful attack of cramps. I . Then the'cheeks grow pale, the eyes 1 Carthy, had the city divided loco 500 see- -dull and. the oornplexiun blemished. tions and had a personal frie❑d working hour to the requirements of the toi. exhibits no la,ek of breath, but alp- feared the pain in my atAm8ch " each acction. Kc one ties attempted any, let to sit down at his writin table (Pears In splendid condition. Dull- wuti!d kill me. ", ` - Women should knoll that much of 'thing so complete. g this sufferin i.a needless and can be - and begin work. - Hess and prolixity are natural gifts "My eyes bulged out and the "` g soliolting Votes. r., yromptly remedied. 'Purify and The personal tetter is widely need. Even Recently, however, the monarch with him, and they have proved of veins in my forehead stood out like enrich the blood through the-lose of'tbtee run into a lot ut expense. One cul:- has added half an hour daily to his .--. ti 1:My tri didtite. it was repotted, used 1?S,OOC letter, workln lime. Re now rises at half "'lily cries attracted a neighlac►rs ? Dr. tit'illiams' Pink Pills and.your - •MM".'M.,.. -pw a ❑umber sufficie❑t to court every voter g it`d?i :':":"'.,",•'•;E?:" who came to my assistance, and in .suffering will vanish. Thousands of ,in the city twice and perhaps three timet past 3 every morning, commences =!:i:;.;:i!!:;';:i;;;,;:;:. :;;:i I w I ie doubtful if three letters and tarda a moment or t o hAnded me halt a women know that Dr. �Vi,li ms' Rork at half past 4 and retires Lo "i ;,' `i ? , ''r' get many votes, although the coat'of send- teaspoonful of Aeniline in some l; Pink Pills have brightened their inez out tz ,cyc truer, would be s1.2500o roe rest as be[ore, at eo_clock sharp. i, i;:;:iii9is :i "'• (sweetened water. postage aloe.;. It is said that .orne can• :::s::':':kl:;•: i Z �' ' lives by making the ncw, good blood --� y'"'"`''""' R...' telt seemed as if an angel had �°`' didates fur Alderman spent sums running . i:;:i:;;;E;;Ei:iii'i , r ?i 1 :� k' , of hea�rh. and tau toning up all the T into the thousands of dollars and thea d•d THE UNION BANK. :'iii iii?i" !` �` 1i' `` N:;;:;:°:::� charmed away the pain. In tea ►it81 Org8n8 inCu 11ea1t1 V, vlgur,?Us ;pct Ret elected. Aa the salary of an Alder- _ \ , aCtiOa. HCre !9 aD ifistance from 'h�oran tlsuvalued hhighly innly M it Is vtaorne quatrteh� . .;: •:;; :•; rti• 4I � 'r i,,.4 6e_und� I w89 well. herciline has ;4+ Holds Its Frirtv•elghth Annual c : dam\ la wonderful name in this locaiity, rl. among many. Miss Ora A, Cnr at least. A Controller meta $4,SCC a yens, y ��.�� 11 pelf, St. Catharines,, Ont. sa s: b.t erten thte sum to oitan exhausted in hlPrling. and is ecAisidered best for cramps, ??l . • Y election experoes alone. Mr J. J. Ward ' `.�~ t diarrhoea, flatulence, stomach and r, - "'Ever since the oge of fourteen I l probablr furnishes an exception to�thls pen res in all de artments of < i "1" + rule. He is an assiduous glad hander, g P \ bowel disorders. I urge all my • _ wave sufTered terrih,v wuh pains In 4u,,-does-nuL-baliesu in ayanding hie proR• the Sxnk'a activit:eg marks the_36th1. • • '_ friends to use N�.rtiline. ltfiiv back. and severe headaches. I pvc'tive aalury. Annual Report recently issued by i a, "MANLEY M. LEGRADE. -' 'Ras also much troubled with indi• The great probl^n of the candidate is t:, tart•: hi. ❑ams berate the public. per the Union Bunk Of Canada. The I, �'% "Williamsburg." 0- „_ Igestion and had to be extremely ,,,nal avg,rniatance of a thnus:tnd men s ,�nnua} b1PPting of this Bank Ras �` ,,d, f ?�o home is s.3fe or can afford to •`s' Ca A(t'1 as r1 t and s5 ti4• a nrett-v wide arnuatntancP, and wh.rt , $i'0,:;�;::' ,, _ o : times did not feel like satin at all 'there area or vutrrp it tr idem heft in �titnnipeg on December ,�...;;: ,: 1 'd- , miss the manifold advantages oI r` g that candidates can be knnwn t,, on?v a lith, and wag resided over by Mr � �� 16ome'two vPgrp ago the headaches p :�lt� ; having Ner.'ilioe on liana in case 1,. few. it w Mr thi• rea•nn that a m:+n who f John CJa,t, the President. Thin was (became so bad that I had to Rite u '" ^rlrP elected sods is (aorto ea}y to h,ld __ j`, s, of accident Or emergent sickness. �, P 1:i- Brat it hr wants m Tie gets e,.> much the first year in which the Annual fu. . rj, Large Family size bottles of tiervi a . Imy positi<,n, which R'a9 clerking in the Ives rhatuun r e beemakrtlrr�ew brace I Dleetimc was he'd in Winnipeg. the - "JF :.. a line, ytk trial size. °5e.. all dent- a store, where, of course, f was 'blunders• people think be mu•t be a great aha nge from Auebec taking {dace - 0 era, or The Cattrrh.ozone Co., Buf- Id eonstantly vn my Feet. I took a p� ;'man. A,mtamatloma Ar• Rare. )during t: a past year. �y falo, N. Y., and Kingston, Caaads. .... . _. • - Isitiun in an ulFicc-t .-where 1 cc,t,id ; - Ibe seated most ut ?nP Limn, but even It was almost tr+n much t• r I1 A,nr Hick The statement shows net pnnftts `it —�• 1,r _ I Y .. eu Pxpec, '•, Ret an elect":•,., by a.-N ftir the t'ehr �r n`i.R-�� R•h:C i COitt- ,,t'' ° - lhei] 1 sulTrred trrr'b!y most of the r t ort ap.a txnttrr or !'+ct ac,lamyti•,n. FiRgef• and' Diet. s` \, 'J Pares with 1984 rN3O •fpr thx 'pre• '3 a ",Ale ,ht:'ic 5timula:,ts should be )time As the ini-dicine I had bean for the Ita.nratty in '.oroirto have bre., ... takiup; did not help me 1 $Wally de t;:ee;t,."�;y,,r°rp ^orb`°a;nr` :r t ;t i� viuus pest The net pr<,fits for rhe Bir Frederick SanburT. avoid rd ; they make the voice heavy `-' ' c pied t<, try- hr." tVJ%ams' Pink kind in a ,try lung period tense hale year 191 together with i�t7,On0 de __,.—,_ and irritate the the, at, A hrtrd ' -;I'i:ls 1 q„t n stlr,ply, and anon t^Ic �'.`•,' r'uinorr �r .irt❑a, act!:,,na"wP I rived as premium on new stride. iv (drinker almost always hsaa hoarse, aped and R"1,(MO carried f/'.retard I rest service to his art in Perlia F,rr etamu:e. r 14-t lit (i»acv aithx> R� R P y i . thry were hel in me and I eon be had two •pf,•,nent,, per„rr,! ov,•r S1,1Co rrentar warfare I hnrsh vales. Never sing directly ' p jT t lute, stair« atxot S.WO !„r hi. two •,;. {^.,Fri the PtinU9 year, made Fq"R. y tinued ta,c:-ig the p:l•s f"r sever'il pr It is non ty.enty pears since he after eating A sins(-. should not a r—rent+ rnmbined T'ir'e tp 19(W rpP•ph G�lfl aVallablP [t r distribut'on, )'our tet:nth< �rnti!'l (P 1t per{Pctty 'well oiivrr had nn srr,.+,ai npp.i+ren. a]th-.tfii rter.d irrlr!lameRt a4 Gun Crtat;v@ f'A” r, say mPat3 •�, d911H8 made ' -,Althou h , mr. doctor advi!tPd-me Inter were .¢a.n•t aim thee.• tendo lett•-. I rluartPrl}' div':dends at the rate of rneaiborr f,_:r the Peckham da:=iorpl with F-mr •hr iiW be Phren. If one R r is „f °!ion, •t..s ??lanae+ f►avi,r who wap J o er cent. Par', absorbed ,,4.7n' nm 1. i t l . R^t to go back to my Old lttion. this wear nom,.na-ed a@ain•t (favi n,.t p al es nt:t Ob;erve t..:9 reQ:men it will pn. f Carets, Mei, ar,d be :s stili refer 1• de^Sided to. da a and hRve n•�t a.; t7ut '�cr,,• ,•n Ile Davie% int nvr•I The stim of ts:-1•_ r tl %v s tranv.forrPd I' be found nearly im ssible to sin 'Ir. o r a rp as P«c-kham' in tl a current P9 t ire o l00 vM... ap aRa;•+.t Nr n''rrr+ 26.000 h, the rest ncruunt, !3!On,000.w=often .'lanz of the-Roos$ Fie lost hI. .seat 1 P g ag tF.ev- hould c Co Urflttt",T' 'lass Pc a .. fo T aev -ill effect I neve have ' -pr,cae.n.,allr fr,,k ran,1 dare m.ikr a ail . Ibacknehe now 9-1 dorn a hemil4eile. •.ori r,- xy w tonnes r,r- },.r dimple, nn I••ff,hark per rnlyes account and X510; ' he -1`ur " This i. the o inion of in 180ri owing to the opposit:on' B p , Oar ,,.,!`�'n .n the i�nR ar• the lana F: I000 Conte;bntrcl to the nfficPr.9' pen ' t':,rl Ct,-e`rrnnn. Clue r'ma during { and All.. trace• of the iridige,,ti, h .A 11�•4nra d wyw stetted yavor, Lh.,uhhl r Which he put tip aaain�t the prop+,a p 1,' Ibst dianppri►rPcl I Cannot epP1k tv enol. pt-nnle was reta•:ird a" a -ill., ,end. IeaelnR a bAtAnce of ; ,l te, ,,firr+ the trarrretn'•a arrrtca the , iP a v�-arvirian Her diet is con- r.ti t ..0 , , teles cwod+da•w T',e ta..at .tr,kinq il!u- 1 a-5 rM to be carried forward _ N f'innd wholit .to vpwrtab!es, frwti t h'.gh e f Or �'<':,l am!' P :"t ,V. nf. the .curw•uM •tnnrtoP• wh l” hridq,•s. Hli con•at:tu ' and the `_F '!s, and I h•ipe this letter will s,•nr'imr. rh- n l+r� varringi, fur the year were slight!, , w 1 c. and bread occaciorally She•drinks " r elft' nrw wds turn. mal- r:ty of t, e d_ e ler; in South , In 1409 when d, •rah l,in,lala, ao nnhrar't l in excess U{ 14 per cent: An Lhr '" be,n sotueooe aha suffers as I used I l,c,ndon acre in fa�rr cf the per• Dolt w ter :1 n, fher singer avoids ' tt pr yt,rta! •t tnh'ninR sei,nPt the s:ItinR' sesta a $Id•u ca tial. A Further - I . Ito Slav•,r tar - rn-.t.wnr,b came -*tibia+ g p P P - n. aa!, b'.it Sir Fr•derick refiiged to I.sµ're'" and pi►strv, and never I SOId-b1 all. .QteCttclnt r s-kle'rs Or i•'" k rt -1-3—P of he,nrf el«ted t-xarrinatiun of the re rt sI„ '•t' . Po filter his opini„ns, .an-d sc he woo i to':chPt c•,ffrM. She never allows . T/,rr� art- a'wJ4s pipnty of rrank rand', i thiit (ziinY xere made In every de emukit:^, 1{- v.9:itIP. In IIPr re- a, ''b,f. moil- et 6n creta.. n box Cr SIX dn,e. ,n Tpr"n N+ tyhen thew are n.<-.: •imp+)let) tal_SePli fl errors CUnt;Ci3la> (: p boxes for A° tin from Tho Cir Iii J, ruort*r for �n,r starers 0sir •1'ev air! f�artmrrit of the Banks acilvlilr� -- .enc•. f•-r she ha- deeded o inions ° - '-ir the P^ard nt r•nnirnl nr Altrrtn•n'r 9 c '8 atmc'sphere. p ill•U CA iLal Ra, iR fC sc`d .. li,tma' Meelieine Co., Brociity lle, ,rat.' Thrry are ,,gerer.wt' a or to of them Its pa p - p, l Amona!t the hills Sir'Fr-derick i,n the in+Wry that it dura the voice, :, - Uat. r. e-erw N . ripal (,reit: (100'0 0' 'las talked out was that trivia to and now stand', at Q:, t - .e. ..._ ... T-hnmae tlpwi.w Lan ►tsreuy be eL•otied a- a8-5. a1S0 ntrStrnentPd r n eard!dnte Ito.i. a Moon .tome reT't account $ ; ' . . 'tie press the PtAttltC,r{'_r1ghL u{ .ad• .. P,h.•an.r nn a , ry, u ern raOriontAllsa �rnd Po.t Card tv d Ili.�,�'E fl.t9 tTlON.1tl. COOK. r.rA.•d .• ',••king ,he gnptt$.",tiona and gains tt'erC ta!'t0 fna<1C 1R d«•Ix,S:ter ,� , d.t f,)r,I)Owt9mYkE J. _ rtr..•rr..•ix .'tc•eh wit! enr,le aim to ta._I es, He loves animals. but abhors Y 'chief Msr,atra,•y of ,h. City )current loans and total at`Pts Th ,rade{ 'unions and he i. a %trona ss . :"ern rcaminatinnr bold to Choose' _ice' Eta8 POCke# _'A i pee. •lea ►e. fa••uns• I 1x,s:u now total Durr S.i5.r343.04ci int!.t•:v•taerticr.ist -S'r- Frwtct•rirk ; ai^d y y�,: 1'raft`SHir to Trach the Art. Toronto ba• Irttle .aa7,n tri tx prnnd nt' a- Rain of e!0,OM,00O during th' M Ranbury is a ttockbreker, and fr<,m I . Mon® itis AF'filniUhl n.ml 1oriom ?ho. og Fo!1.w ( .'ear Of the amount. 841.•:lt3.0001 . �tl�'� `" F'ranc,e now has ST) o�clal cook Irl ITitn,rla•l ninnro hr trent tak»a o he ph'iRL A{ v't•w pr his (v,n5t!tUentt 7a�E 9.MV;... Adds~r O, vivre in the Town Hall, bdt�unfortunatrly interest bra ring and e.14.4..3.Oci,- t .•.. _J-. Aae.w.. Po. n1,, +rith the tale of pr„fr,pur of e<,ok!ng , ,ere to nn •rn:er ch.trr.4•r in that P'le I non.ihtere;t bearin The current n floe City of London. has proved s,: .i•• ., ..---. ti,l.; .. at the NAlit,na! Sch.•ol of Agr�rul Sbe fact w that the Aerembly liar on the' g in ideal representative. I � _top floor of the .building has nrrer bean I loans at over t�.000.000 "110° A ___ � ; - .— turd) and Ruurekeepin;' In%triaetion tllln�"'.eta t: a be-re 'bprn 'of a rn„m gain of 97.000,0J0 during the year at Grignon A title ttorthy' of even •.w 4-1 form+hint orber than a Intoe nit a' isle he total assets, amnnwtin t+ RCSSl.1 RATES FRESH AIR. l r . upre•i wftr nf' drarard bunnn* and wuh„ut eta, f t $ hi. company is German tnisines5 card, is�the'com�• Perr the nomi,,•t�nn mert,n• I r r a�' � n gS r a hr,d g�8,400 Ocxl_, shun the lar t. alp O, farm int• " . I nvent of the French newspapers, Thi• tP the only u•e the room v put Lo I g' B LFM$nts•in Ro!r!s ;�rP 1Rermrfical- frc,m da• re- ik11,FNNl,lN10 over ills fiQn-res „nr tht Accounts carv•dt+lrti r fete nap peer's cud to the nthvi yrr� , [ l±r�ilcd. Sa 9 TraTClifr. Thi= new chair O cuulkin3ria tb^ tea r:ecthrp find` LL 'wraith 'while t1 ettr•n previous year.. Another Feature of t S wlibdrawm. 11 ices of M Pams: !ilinister u. Agri .the prnrrrdinR++. end there. are eco donor I the re rt north Of s ecial men w'riti o{ the teat Ru_sian cit' Intros to era]tt•d - J4NUARY, - • • ..'etilture The examinations, held :” ”' nF nomiratinn mertinto throughout) f� Y P ng - $ .. 3 ;th- Province -which are 'more largely at tion is the 18r P, ro rtion Of .f t)�eS6A in Har sets i'1l8 aline, 'Pe *I .JULY mod O-TOBBR ai tr. �'t' .or: Navrtnber t l, in order to char>se termed. . � F ,P Po P 8 ra• or The "v•Tem of tlnidlnr Municipal 'eirc• l go}d, !Ilver. Domin'on not Pe and �ydnew Adamson tPlla of th• s,orne- aIr �t'7 0%L the bearer of this.-momentEltro-.title.. they• quicl.lp available assets what pnmaive: arrangements of T- -T' tior,a on \rue 1'rar's_Day se•e;na to.e-lit a i, tonmstc'd of almpetitlons in all irrrrt many p^',n'p, thnuZh It workp a 11 branches, cituking, the making of hsrrl.hip Lco . .,,hwcanlial• number tnclud• These bear a very large proportion even the modern hotels, j Accounts may be opened by tll[IS, Bal7CCb and other accessories, !in, newpnnner• men, who'have the fJret� to the linhilitie, to the public, "Fur our ignorance of Russian we l malt And are .irtjev to cheque . N ,(i in manv roPnrrta, !bp heat hnlidev The Union Bank c( Canada t• had the privilege. of paying over , withdrawal. Otte Dollar opens an :. 'entting, grid cww,kinR meat- game, ,the wear, abPnlntely destroyed by reas^n r account. - fish nt for feet that Gere is Po much to do rapidly forging to the front. and is twice the legal are for our drive vegtables, entrees, patfiesg, en- r„ilnwing th.• eastinr of th'e' ball�he ! t 4%, eremeta, pagtrv. fruit' and vP eta-,I it Ic xP❑erally . sut+nnPed that rlccupy ing a cnntini;a ly lar¢e .0 the hotel. The porters Qbliging T b e U n.�o n ? r u s t bre reScrvPs and the makin at ''°"tett' or' hnldinr' the poll' on that place in the buiiiness affairs of the !y,arranged the' matter; and-quite P g 'd••r ir,,,esd of on rhe flrpt ttnnday country. Thz fact that the current :he-trfulk kegnt the difference, How _ takes and deaPel'r5," lir-Jwrr.nry wp■ cipviped and ror,,hah'y put„ , 1 c• • bCd. Company, Limited — Thaye a ilO L<ok.'part in .the cram- .thrnnirh by fnrep-, frie,,Wv- *n the TP-miler Moana for the •,-ear an,ovrl.ed to over •,ke the re_st Of the world, utty sore r'amnnitrn Tho ra nit of the svPtem 845.000,000. or r___g81n Sof g',Il!1fi.00n c;harrb2_rS a.t'id Corridors of the�ho-... 1'em:•Is A',tldfit. v tiuon,were requested to get,lip a I i" in olnce un all h"rp and 1)qu�r,-bors on Cnr, nay,vnI lilchto,nd :<tk,Toroeta p�e !r IinIM'pv whir'fi,w:-P-,iftPn ir•r,t•red'by 'a` or-r the nrevi •ns t r ar, irdic E,w cels make a just possible to live in lur.chsun, the tren.0 -of which •wag Prppt drat nr dei^k1ne. Those who h:nve that the tank i=. dr,ing a continuallt rtwn:s that hate double windows ' PAI., UP CAPITAV 1 750,000 -chosen befr-re the examination by rhe der .n led, hnw„rer• wnnder If "n^e l ANA RESEitof ► the rr} The tx?Rcarrents also had mesnp r wd not he fopra of kcpning the !At'ger share .,f the count..*v's bttsi: aealttd with putty, which are never writ•Cnr aooklnt 1 , n:- ,: clasped on that d,tv,- at the same reqs an,i is caterin1. g to the busineP" opened from the beginning of win- � .„ -to preParc pr+rverve and give a es- 'tlmt h"rp rntfnr nn another day. need of the' communities where its ter till the spring thaw is in the.air. _ ,'son ,before the itrtdents of the i Sir James whttnev, the Premler, branches are located. The fact that As there are no Open fires. the only f school 'All candidates' who pre- Ibav reinrned to his nftire from a flying cir.it to England apparently in the heft or it ned 41" branches dnrin the ventilation is frorn the.-,ligtaly bet; vented themselt'rs � had to be' be- ,, yea i another indiention of its con, ter air of the corridors. ft;AGE FaCTaRI�S t1D. hpp h and In rnr,d• Form fpr a. ptlrri^q ttt"n the saes of _5 and 4fl Arid con- Pe"P:nn— His flrpt'and practically hill only A"framed tsoucc on the walls in- f ! form tc+ mgny uithPr regUiremP.RL3, inrbtir_9PT' Sainte his •return hap been a,i tinea! expan ion. The Bank hn4 rnt the rinietn.: na an inciptent ar:tat:nn 4w.:a. 2q5 branches. making it one of. forms the visitor of, all the privi � _ .,- � . : "sl,ch As' beirog able t•o show their I fpr radical ebanicom in the :1Npewement banks► in ' the lP es he is raciously rmitted to I .;� �O birth uertifirates, a certificate show•'(Att the bast equipped g F5 1'e )tr. ft.nwell. the leader,nt the. 0-mu,PJtion, Dominion In this respect. pay extra for, among them the joy f „ . 'iDt their French- natior.a'ity And Ip dPrntinr a creat Aral of titre to h P v(10"T rpt Pn math In a party nein a` - The address of President, Galt of being clean at the .rate of ten AA R ,. sl!o what previous experience' they in his etr,Petsere of a creat number of the was a..sp.e reyiow of t}:e.ftnnn' coprt'ks for. a jug of hot water or ; I•IRST I�JI�Ti�f1..� BO.IDS _ ` had. innr,merphle nnTHrbtinnP tiler come 'to Best French conks. corns; it is (iP^dere of both nprtipp to atterd pghl!c cia.l and industriAl conditions pre fiFty copecks for a bath; but the said, from the datrict around , t,nir• and "untie il,netinni, of vnr,onp vailine in the country at the present greatest mystery of all was a SamO- - ASSET!t kind°'' Prenarina ar,wrhi-a for au scone of tame, n^d 'showed that. the officials var at twent•v-five copecks. In time Net Asset* ........ ......Mrsrsoo . Nancy, although-Loraine until it;-be- i rathrrirrP and d-liverirq them °a •-vcre,l• came German ro art, hada rest irrly ardunw; wnrk. brit if well dont la. of the Bank kept in.the very closest it was di�cuvered that yoitr true I _ na Issue .. OO .. 1i00,tR1 P P Y $ work of a ,rrest deal of vamp to the eom• ss eeputntian. I r unity and into ;t kfr. Rowell has throw❑ touch•with the progre . being trade Russian,, haling a taste for tnneh t1sr6,101 htmself enthn"faw,rirally, by the Dominion. An interesting tea nr other °Arm refreshment• EARNINGS t . Holiday Trading Cood. feature of his report teas the relat- rings for a lighted samovar and p're Earnings, int .. ......$16Z,ets Reigularity, Tororte, looks forward to 1913 as likely inir of the history ar•d growth of the pares his own beverage• if he is not 1 send interest Charges .. 311,11111111 I • _. of bowels is aA absolute neves- to be a-banrer year. Bounding prosperity ,[ 4 contirruex. It was an inspiration to go Union Bank and the reason'for the fortunate'Paough LO possess a wife $12"Mmu •:sity •tor good health. Unless the . Into any of the Ptnrcp before, Christmas trarlrfer of the head office from to do it for him. - �waPte matter from the food •which and vee neople buying ChriPtmas preppnt.. SUMMARY► rtollect>; there is get rid of aC (case Au rlapePs.from the w.,rking pan to the Quebec to `'r innipeg. He showed "With the lady managing a fiery. 'Bond Issue, !i p. a of Assets. pace• da ,it decayeand poisons the multi-Trill Iona ire mold be seen joptling that eight and one,-half years ago fuming samovar, and her lord smolt- send interest Earned s Tuna. ereh other Pt the ration" connterp and all when the present General Manager ing innumerable cigarettes, with • -- whole y,causin biliousness,indi- r,Plpeting ¢lets ■s if mnney'waP no object , gestion anJ sittio- headaches Sa'Its The n%,lvtl^ltd upon,tbeflnPntia}pori+nn took charpte the Bat1k's cAplta►l wa•% perhaps.a visitor to help, one' Can ',WRITN FOR PARTICOaARIl ' and ocher harsh mineral puttgatives M the r,nPpihle aftrrr'na•th of rhe .Ral)pn est oris-.halt t hat it is tt,-defy. the easily ima¢ine not forgetting the Irritate Ills delkace linin Of the WPr 'one .nr:hnr;t. a.Nmvtb. shpt tisMl: 3 txrr3OM in carifal hpP hPPr, deptroved. Tho reserve fund- less than one-third. hermetically sealed windows—the I A. MACKAY Nt COMPANY bowels. Dr. Ulorse's Indian Root . mpy mean that the mnmly Ptrinrency of and total Assets -considerably less atmosphere in which some worthy hill Tire - ':Pill.►—�fttirely t•eisetable--regulate the pavt pntmmn mor develop and con. .. the bowels eticctively s•itbout tweak- tirne fn L9,S, and 9f tv doe. there ma. he than one-third Altogether the- re- Russians go to bed." Royal Bank lei`dleg. TORONTO ' - ;airs,sic.keniaS or griping. Usa r+•ne '••t hark rimttnrP From the °Pat port and the addre-aces of the Presi- are more optlntlPtie o► the fntnre tbon H. a Ht►tJillRa klaaae•a 11- t', Dr. M orsse'• se PCer a^d ol—poet 141.1 t.n be the birRest year dent and. rneral 'V[anI►,rPr form • The best men are not always elsardirR Ralidie MONTREAL yP. Tt tbet prw+ve. to bP the vase. ►t one of.the_best oOmbislll>iotls issued t binw►ing their oRa �rumpeu. Most t• -- -T- n d i e',n R O of Pi lla ,,r,,,na aanyi,-, ye.r. at le.et, of deed b bank this year. i of them are too poor to buT one. 1 thole fa- Toronto and ostsllo. 9 +i►a7 1. . .,. . . 1 . . 1, 'r `i:. :, .. "rte • yc hf..! i -- ww+. _ . . •', ',.:t..,s - .c„.,._ .^ ,.:�.'t .wa..n'..n..'.zx..C,w 'SSSS' ...'..L ..•. ' r :.Y W •'.,. S' •cit.- :•!1.. �'!#R, '..n.H',,., a ♦.. .:..�- ..,r Slit .. .: �[4: vSowmuch mil ander�dins among the AOR 8>:RViUB-t bredYort- ' � ratepayers rbgsltdlag the i>feftaee of FOR hoar as lot la�oo=u t, riswr<iaK Buy au !lout + �1e IDOgt CO>Dlpletd i puWislbed every prWaymosoioga•Wome•, taxation. Thought the retiring coup- (Jnatoa road.) L.bMNT.?iaitrr7uaR ti 3s : �Fick-tax.Oat. cil had done ood work during the OR SA thorough bred GroosAeg at and up -to_ = •1 lt3Mst posit on of cotmcillor and if elected Cos,los f9.son's,rhos• mile =of the The THA >�-I in Advaswi. would do his best for the interests Rsoek Road la piuweripol"is r alts Gaited states,also of the township. In advance W. J. Devitt h&4---no criticism to TO RENT-A comfortable a-roomed — - - -- ' make in regard to the work of the house in the village of Pickering. (food All Ql�r "a omers, patrons and llnda Council o! 1911 as the were u gg�eo attached, Possession given at once JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, ' y P epplvto W.V.RICHARDSON,Picksring 8-ii a ainst it owin to the unfavorable ortheir--sn poor# duri - - IYOTEt AND COMMENTS- councillor for the year 1$13. situated on Church se, Pickering. For — — Fd, Wilson was not in favor of gals- further partiaulan apply to JAMES RICHARD- in money bX debenture unless it was Sox,Pickeridg, 11-12the past. year, and - - urgently neeaed. NVas x candidate ARM TO LET-130 acres Town- who were charged with complicity for the position of Councillor as he F ship of Scarboro,11 miles from Toronto, • _ 5 thoug ht the centre of the township comfortable farm hoose, 9 barns. orchards, Wish one and all a Merry "Christmas 3 Irl the dynamite outrages.LII Llle splendid apripg creek!mired soil, Address os a. -_- United States have been convict- should be represented. v 8 Richard Wilson was not.candidate �ot1Y to HEtzItY wESTNEY, wear 8:!!,Pitti '. ad-and have been sentenced to im- for municipal honors. Thanking his - and a Happy New Year �risonment for terms ranging to mover and seconder for his noniina- cTRAYED-From the premises of Y�J : he would resign. l7 she undersigned lot i9 con,a,Pickering; on ueven years in length. The action M. S. Chapman thought the council or about Nov. 16th, one red and white heifer,of 191=had 1Han difficulties to meet one red steer, say be suis l leading to - _ JAMES RICHsof the labor leaders iII re801`tlII$ y their recoveerryp will be euitabiy rewarded. • and was not worthy of censure. Was THOMAS BEEYELEY,Brock Boad. 9-tf • to dynamite in Order to compel not a candidate for the council. -- saapital to recognize the unions- L. Middleton, being called upon, FARM FOR SAS-Being lot '14, f;•: stated that he was not a candidate, con.5.Pickering,(near Greenwood be resented by all those sistinpp of 100 acres, convenient to schools, YOUR Mr.Sparks being recalled stated that charchas and railway station, Possession aiven Our premises U -- Both phones No a9 i. friendly to the labor Organiza- he was a candidate for the reeveship. April let,1913• For further particulars apply / and solicited the support of the fisc- do R.DEVITT.Brougham.; Iola ring 1, Ind. 600 Slone. Nothing could be more in- pP are small, but phone your orders Murinus to their cause than these tors ARM Hoover on(being recalled said FARb1 TO RENT-Being 1ot27, con. our stook and GROCER R Mets of violence in which 'nluch that he was opposed to the rinci le s.Pickering,and consisting o los acres, and have them PPo P P mors or less. On the premises are a good ` pro rt and man lives have under which county grants were made frame dwelling with stone cellar,9 good barna business is large : delivered y y for bridges. with atone stabling hog pen,8 acres of orchard been sacrificed. This is one inst- Mr. Mowbray explained the condi- as abundance of 'good water, well fenced, y P Soil in a good state of cultivation, all under. once in which the end does not tions under which a bridge could be drained. Possession to plow given at once; Cher- justify the means. Crime is not vewedtasacountq bridge, and re- luurrtherp��u,�:pp�April lROAC. HAP-PY AND PROSPEROUS j viewed the work that has been done rywood. 6-9•II.19 justifiable, no matter how worthy by the Pickering representatives at the cause may be for which it is the county council. In response to FOR SALE-The executors of the -, s perpetrated. The labor cause has questions Mr. Mowbray explained the tate John m e r res are offering for sale NEW 1De P'e methods by which the hydro electric the valuable summer cesort,known u 8lmooe ]bad many sympathizers, but much could be secured in the township and Point Rouse, eitaated on the shore of Lake j Aftalso the Cost of Game. Ontario immediately south of "Pickering Vil- ! lags. The building is new and up-to-date. The lai that sympathy has been lost Walter Milne, also. was nominated property attached cow prizes some 17 acre. on O O� ALL -_ iglr-the ill-advised-condtict-of -foie the council.8tatedthat he was not wh=ch are"meted a baro and oche, asoeasary -- ---- j.� -' a candidate, outbuildings. John Stephenson,Jens Findlay, J. of Its leaders. a:ecutore. Box a9,Pickering a tf A. Wilson stated that he was not a candidate for the reeveship, but if an DICKERING TP, NOMINATION election will take place be will pro- Plant BOWMAN'S k bably be a candidate for theposition guaranteed We thank you for the continued patronage and confidence d meeting of the electors of the of 4t deputy-reeve, but would prefer Nord@=37 StCC3ac _, you have shown in vie municipality of the Township of Pick• to see an election by acclamatio°. oriag was held pursuant to statute on John Forgie stated that he was a . -it olio grow- Our business has grown beyond all our expectations. We have - 11dondav the 30th of December,at the candidate for the council. We want two more.agents endeavored to serve you well by choosing the best goods and ' ',Town Hall, Brougham, for the -pur- Ed Willson. being recalled stated in this county selling them at prices as low as possible. From time -pose of nominating candidates for the that he was in the field. { offices of Reeve, First Deputy REeve THOS. W.BOWMAN dt SON Co.Ltd. to time we have taken on new lines until we r - P y James btcFarlane a former member and three councillors for the year of Pickering Council, but now reeve Ridgeville. Out. have a stock seldom carried in a town like oars. "I& The Township clerk. D. R. of Grand Praire, of the Peace River ` Beaton presided, When the time rP- District gave a most interestin, ac- - �rii► qulred by statute h a d been p the til• count of that part of our Dominion. CHOPPING R people - Dowing candidates had been laced in showing the rapid progress it has .� Our aim will be, as it ever has'been. to et the what: lsomination. made. they want. If it is not in stock, -we-get it on shortest FOR REEVE Mr, Devitt on his recall stated that -- - - notice. We invite those who do not know us - (landidate Nover 'seconder his many dealings with numerous Havi°g installed a new Oat 'Roll, now to call and examine goods, compare R.w.sparks Ed a+iron J.w, Hogle mttDlclpalities. thought it qualified Chopper and new 'Nater-wheel. I prices and be convinced that V 1s.R. Mowbray Toho Forst•, W.w sparks him for efficient service at the council r' it.B. Beaver R. B.Mowbray w 6.Barnes am better prepared than ever we can Rive you better value than you have been getting. _ :., ,llaa WAJDGDBeave J A white R J Cowan tinny$of Pirkeri°g. to attend to the wants_ J A white G L YLddlsiton Jas Lemmoa On Tuesday night all those nom• of my patrons. inated Have resigned excepting W, J; FOR FIRST [rEP[-TY REEVE Devitt. John Forgie. R. R. Mowhray: Chopping every dap in the week THE CENTRAL 'STORE irs B Hoover J tti Bogle w w sparks - Aye Wt]soa RR J penes R'd Barnes Ed. Willson +rind Alex 'Nilson and except Saturday. coasequently an election will be held John F. Bayles, Greenwood A . FOR COU C'ILLUR on Monday with those names on the GEORGE PHILIP -.,,BROUGHAM � JS 8 idowbray E B Hoover w rt Barnes ballot, Mr. Sparks of reeve, and Mr "--- - - f +lehe morgue W O Barnes E N Hoover Hoover lee first deputy-reeve bein Isaias Tool O fit' Phillips J w Bogle g w ' a 1r.J Devitt ,Ale:%`+loon w w sparks elected by acclamation. GRAND TR�TN�;'sem f _ . ,s WA Wilson w G Barnes R R sm".y F,�-.__.� Irid Willson E B Hoover w W Sparks � W B Milne J A whit. w J Decor "'WAACK-DARLING %Vbw• Tour to PEEL � s' SHOE .-:- ,STORE ltiichard Wusou :w J Devitt R J Cowan = IY y Chapnine W w sparks Jac Yurko _ a ver pleasing event took lace at California, Colorado, Mexico - ll.oshsr liiddletop J A White Ju Lemmoa y P s tT I m g V the home of A. N. and Mrs. Darling, and Pacific Coast Points. l j The time for nominating candidates Mongolia. on Tuesday afternoon, Dec- 1having expired, the gathering re 24th, 1912. when their eldest daughted The Grand Trunk Railway is the adived itself into a ubtic meeting. Mabel Irene was united in the holy most direct route from, all points _ ' On motion Mr, D. R. Beaton was eler• bonds of matriminy to Mr, John east through Canada via Chicago. A ),Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year _ Iced chairman. The members of the Waack, of Mildmay Ont. During the FEATURES .airing council were called upon to strains of Mendelsobn's wedding to our many customers. 8' 1�vee an account iSf--their- elaide Double Track, Fast Service, Finest iP . ITer the past year. The reeve, Mr. Coates. o Claremont. the contracting --fie arH patlet•s I'at eyea•3 Lbing in Foot-wagr Boot - W O. Scott, being absent, Mr. W. W. parties assembled in the parlor.- The excelled Dining Oar Service. - _ Sparks. the retiring deputy-reeve was bride, who was unattended. was given TO THE SUNNY SOUTH Shoes, Rubbers, Spats, Felts, etc. : first called upon. He went minutely sway by her father, looked charming No more desirable route than via " into the work of the year, during attired in a gown of blue silk trimmed Phone N. C. 151. 1 which very heavy exdenditure was in- with silk oriental overlace and carried Grand Trunk to Detroit, thence - - + �1 ' imrred by the building of new bridges a shower bouquet of lilies of the val. viaCiocinnatiCoJacksoaville,Palm T PEEL, Brock Street WHITBY and linin in washouts. Mr. Sparks Beach; Nassau, etc. d - g' P ley. The Ceremony was performed by . 1 t 'also gave an account of his work at Rev. Mr. Moir, of Markham, in 'the Round trip tickets, giving choice — V51- abe County Council. He also pointed presence of about fifty guests. After of all the best routes, together with lout the fact that the heavy expendi• hearty coagratulation3,all repaired to full information and reservations a • . Lure this year was due much to the Aloin .room, where s sumptuous wed- may be obtained from nearest,G. _ Gift's - LoCreased._cos*o[-labor. He .nese In ride's.. T.Agent,or write.A.E.Duff,D:P. --_ the field as a candidate for the reeve- going away gown was of broad-cloth, A•, Toronto, Cnt. Chr shipP. with hat to, match, The presents : . Itir. Hoover being next called upon were numerous and costly, showing FRED. ALLEN, ?igent, stated tbat they had a report to make the high esteem in which the bride is Pickering 'this year of which they were not held in the neighborhood. Mr. and ashamed. In 8ve years about $28,000 Mrs. Waack will reside on the grooul's kA been expended on the construction farm near Mildmay. Bruce Co, v�' a have just reaeiv ed a nice collection ; of permanent bridges. As chairman C O A L.-:-., 1 of the committee on Contingencies, SCHOOL REPORTS C �o Oi' 11"111etu 8 •+� the expenditure, be would say remain- J;ARD AtiD SOFT pictures — res for••' Christrrias Gift -ted about the same each year, as it Following is the report of S. S. -dealt with salaries, printing, station- 1, Pickering for term ending Decem- The Standard Fuel Co.. Ltd. + � �• try, etc. He also gave an account of ber 20th. Names in order of merit, Also, other articles which will` be very the cost of bridges on the construction IV Class-Mabel Hallet.. Chrissie Cherrywood Station C. N. R. of which he 'vas commissioner, He :Munro, Irene Howland,Martin Ken- — acceptable during the 'wan in the field as a candidate for the nedy; Mary Richards, Louis Scott, Mondays, Wednesdays and p , .,..office of First'Deputy Reeve. Franklin Richard--. Fred Lee. Wilson Fridays only. ' holiday season,, �dtdr.. Sparks resumed, explained Spragge, (absent for several exams.) -:, ', -, ,•• _, •,,,_ •_ . rant of $1000, which was received Promoted from Sr. III to Jr. IV- om the county council. Alma Howland, Iain M-unro, Jr. IIIA phone Mark. 5020 Mr.Alex Wilson being next called -Mertie Found,_Fera Tindall; Susie ; wpar gave credit to curl g Scott and Stanley (absent for several exams.) Z �, :�, �U RL�N G � Sparks o their securing the $1000As Promoted from Sc II to Jr, III B- =Do You ' Reali a _��..JJ grant from the county council. As fteta Hallett, From•I to Jr, lI-Fred 1 sbairman of the committee on Bonuses Fawcett; Byron Tindall (absent from the money you can make selling fruit pICKERING Ont - ` for Wire Fences etc, stated that the most exams.) From Primer No, to trees? The present demand for nur- e j sum of$8.113 had been expended for No. 3 class-Frank Stephenson, Frank sery stock is the greatest:in the his- ' ibis purpose. Kennedv,Cecil Found,Albert Spragge tory of the business. Every person - r Mr. R. R. Mowbray a member of No I-Clarence Tindall. ' Promotions who has land is planting orpreparing i the council of 1912, pointed out the to become effective as soon as remain- P g 1 difficulties met with, by the council ing lessons have been taken: Ade to plant. Juriag the past year. The cost of R. Sleep, teacher. We W�Now 15 THE T Ihbor had risen greatly, and the con- S. S. No. 12, Pickering, December for Fall and Winter months a reliable Isla 'struction of the new C. P. R. line, Exams. Names in order of merit, man to sell in Pickering'and surround'- made it impossible to secure laborers 4th Class-Nellie Russell, George Hur- ing district. Good pay, exclusive terri• necessary to repairing the roads. He ton, Frank ker. 8 Mabel Gibson, tory and all the advantages in repro- ruggested the raising of money by de- Beatrice Bunker. 8rd Class-Harold senting an old established firm. Over + , ;.- bentures for the improvement of ronds Barclay, Jfarie Hamilton, Hilda Ham; 800 acres in cultivation. Established t'•`' thereby equalizing. taxation. He Mabel Hood, Winnie Nilson, Eca 35 years. Write PELHAM NLTR- Tointed out that while the taxes had Hood, Sr. End Class-Mabel Hamil- SERV, CO.,Toronto, Ontario; creased considerably much of the ton, Maud Burgess, Charlie Russell, �j� increase was beyond the control - of Lorne Ham, Clarke Bunker, Jr. 2nd A +Lm^\� :-CA depositedin t}wt bank 'the townshipcouncil. Referring to -Ra rnond . Pilkey, .Tom Bunker, g e OBdraw the highest current rate of • "the ppinted financial statement, be Russell Pilkey. Sr. Pt, 2nd-Fred - showed that the amount of the deficit Nilson, Myrtle Ham, Fred Riddle, C ,/A>el � � interest..Withdrawals of part or the + which appears to be $'1098.88 is mis= Russell Hamilton. Jr. Pt. 2nd-Helen tCv'!I!' whole amount may be made whelk. $trading,he pointed out clearly, that Barclayy. - Primer Class-Frank Bar- the actual deficit, is only about $200, clay, Murial Lee, Gordon Riddle, " - W'� OPFjCL4 ever desired without delay. ..Was not a candidate, for .the reeve- Lorne Bunker. . Hard and Threshing Coal,,IIo.w In1. h obi hand at yard at Greenburn TORONTO v ` `� I A. White being called upon stated New Advertisements. station, Call and; get that s was not a d interests e for the. prices. 'PICKERING BRANCH; AN t � >teeveship as he-had interests in Cal- , gory which wonld require his siren- ` , ANTED--A capable man !or a tfi( M. GIB S O N Brain& also at Whitby. 1 eo•aore farm, Apply to F. HU N. R. W. GORDON. Maaag•r• Toho Forgie stated that there was Bring u=tf GREENBURN, ONT. - ... v4.. .:.• y ..�.., ". .. ':..,, .. ,., ..., • Mi >g 61� •}'�`� ...t� .L�..at.wr ' .�. '.1^ '. .•'r�..�.:r.' S N, .:..M'd e_i .... c... .. yr.•+4. .:A'!� ,§. ,..vi i•.ad... - •�- �'�• r.�. ,u, :i:a, G:=r. � ,�,✓a''i••� r >��.LY^''�,r. "17.¢{.x5, '°"' �•a4�'Lne"�"•�,.: S•: , ,. .,.,�.',._.... .. r �;,..4. ,,,.,,,..'S�_,a.�..�.. s,.:.,..�..,_•.•y,r�•rt, ....�,,,.�, .d' . -+r...,¢<: -a'..:s"""`•' - ',y'^'^*.'.'""'.,-r-.•�.•:-r•+r?a;'�'�c}r*�•x;.3'+cr. _-'m'�iwr-•••..r; ..;,..r:rr�w.°w. '�,e: 4'iLARtMONT - - • � - ,, _ _� • -. � .r t'"', Miss Maud Beal,of Toronto,was withe the fornler's , here with h parents, Wal. Y in Toronto. Years. Martin and Mrs. Lia n and ]![r, Taylor, of Chicago, is visit- - _ John Linton, of Uxbridge, is children, of Orono, were here Inst • i = g visiting P - I-RICHAHMONIS.fn at 1ldr•s. Paliister's. 6 his mother,_Mrs.._ star weerLr vision -the former'e mother, _ `-- __ _ �of tinasi display of _ •• g Linton. hmporoaal.aho �, _ Did y notice how much longer Mrs. Joseph�ato°. - - the d -e getting? Mr. Bingham, of Winn i g is Ira Boyer, D. Taylor, J. B. and Com' ` Very .large eporlmeai of o b Jr.; had a trip to B 8tatianarp. Books Dolls, To w el*,.., , the guest of Rev. J. 10. and Ddre. Mrs. Madill and son spent Christ- - � _ ye�jna/_ ff Tueseiay. = = n---- - ------- - ... ma -on-the-old faFm��e guests of —raesived for she Honda tirade: Qalt Y�' Tho f RR was in Toronto The many friends of Mrs. Wm. George and Mrs. Lee, - - y n on Tuesda dmf usiness. Bingham,of Edmonton, were our- Mrs. Daniel Yoke. of Ca n, and nee theta. with friends in Stouffville. turn home for the Xmas holidays. Mrs.Me Mt -Ised and pleased te see her re- William Walker, forma few Weekly aid Deily Nswspapsri� - -----George-Bentley, -of-4rcihe,--is Mrs. Leaper was in Stouffv111e days. visiting friends in Claremont. with her daughter, Mrs. Todd, on Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, will Christmas.be —W. day . Fred and Geo. W. Scott,as usual- oes•Reevee8and a few dayr Mrs.inCowie.are visits. - next. �'O� � nezt. * 1nR with friends in Beaverton for �C •b3r his family, of Richmond Hill, Thomas Dow, of St. Catharines, ' spent New Year's Da at the is spending New Years with his mother here. - 1 ---• ---home of Mr, and hirs. �m. Scott, -YOU ff � m on the 9th con. Magnus Henderson speat- Xmas r V I t�1 1 1 ate I n Welland with his niece, Miss Choice Black Bili,"a horse owned by .rl (' Mrs. D. Forsyth' and familiar on Mary Morgan. 4 You,may not buyan engine this year. You may decide that•your our streets died the other day, Wid. Edwards has moved into y g� y Y ? after doing 27.years faithful ser• the house recently vacated by present Separator will do for another season. Abi' Forsyth. ppss ' --vice. Jah - _ - - � ��- - ,Like many present owners of ' Christmas day was spent here Sore throts and colds -have �^ very quietly.• There were many been unusually prevalent during Bale Bills, - family re•unbns and a number of the past few days. Concert Bills, _ --- our sports spent the day curling Cecil Ingleton is spending a at the rink. Week's vacation at the home of Catalogues,. -' - CREAM SEPARATORS ' Mrs. D. Forsyth,of North Clare• Iris parents in Agincourt. . s. Butter-Wmppers. ' moat, who has been under the Miss Renfrew and Kenneth Ren-I Receipt Blanks = - frew, of Toronto p You may be even be persuaded to weather for several weeks, is not , spent Christmas try two or three other makes be Finandial Reports, fore you finally Ret an Empire. But the Em improving as rapidly as her many with P. and Mrs. Macnab: P Empire is the ULTIMATE George and Mrs Wa Order Blanks, machine. No other will full satisfy g you know there friends would like. g Rg and their Y you so los as , Wm. and Mrs. Broughton and grandchildren spent New Years -= Topic Cards, - is a better machine-an Empire-on the market. --daughter, of London, out., are with the forme'r's son, Charles. ,Programmes. Sooner or later you'll realize the Huth of what we are teIlin you now, G. E: and Mrs. Dick vi�'�ng with Mrs. Broughton.'e of Stough- - _ haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Per haisdV sister, Mrs. R. Besse, and with B. ton, Sask„ are visiting the latter's Letter Heads, ou would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own homat sand Mrs. Mantle. parents, Wal, and Mrs. Scott. Bill Heads, _ t will be best proof of our statements, Weare at your service. Mail us At the annual school meeting John and Mrs. Walker, of the a card or a letter. 'Y'ou will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by Ir!' g Memo Heads, return mail. Address last Thursday, Dr. R. Brodie was 5th of Uxbridge, are visiting with = - re-elected trustee and G. M. For- friends in Stayner for a week. Note Heads, ti a s Richard' Wallace has returned Statements, _ Empire Cream $@paratOr CO. Of Canada, Ltd TOr0IIt0 yth was elected in the place of , Albert Rawson who has moved to to. his home in the west, after a Counter Checks, Bold in Pickering Township by the city. soourn with his parents here. Wedding Invitations, A = r =' R. and Mrs. Worthyandfamily Clark and George Rawson, of Christmas Cards, toward E. Turner ri _ of Brampton, Wm. Gibbons, S' Toronto, are visiting their grand- ent� �r hitevcw�e »sl and Mrs. Stephenson and Dslr�sari parents, Geo. and Mrs. Cooper, Visiting Cards, Mrs. Welford, of Toronto, spent Sherman and Mrs. Rumohr and- -• Envelopes, L 'r New Years with Thomas-aud-Mrs. daughter are spending the New Shorthand iaa8 ���' R. BRYAN � � � Gibbons. Years with relatives in Aurora. - 1 �r Hillyard Bryan, who has spent Peter' and Miss Margaret alae- - Br $ERI - - .,It such.evidence as the followingex- Tobaccos, lyes and Smoker' the past year and a half-in the nab are spending Q few. days iu tracts from lettere and other equally •uadri�, pCeatral office Bell t Uxbridge e Or an o p R strong testimony contained in our . Telephone Co. Aag ency for Standard Bank here, hag been B with their brother Y tber kind of rintin done transferred to the Bradford branch neatly. promptly, and at the booklet, is not sui�cent to satisfy any ; Rolston Lnundx•y.l and left for his new position on John and Mrs. Underhill. of Au. " person desirous of learning short band, CLAREMONT, p +, Thursday He is succeeded here rora, accompanied by their fam- - lowest possible price, aaiit then there can be no merit in any boar- , by Mr. Frills; of Port Perry, il3', are visiting with George kridr. nese under the sun: A meeting of the Snow Shoe MFr Frank and :lora, Call.at the sure write as testimonial eedcweiog OVERL Club will be held in Thos,Birkett'a Junes and child- �' �` �'�'T C an t A � ` office on Tuesday evening next at ren. of Goodwood, spent last week 1 anything so much superior to other a things used for the same purpose as 7.8 o'clock for re-organization for your system of Eclectic Shorthand is ` the season, A full attendance i3 - FO17RTH ANti'ti AL - to others I have examined. I shall !reeqquested as important business = • be ple"ed to reply to. any communi- will come up for�ettlement. Q s " ourSe , I� m rteulture cation that ma Ybe sent me with re- Jesse flanbur with wife and _. i /erence to the a stem, or to have anyy- daughter, of Aurora, spent Xmas one interested call to see me.­-1 K. here with S. and Mrs. Rumohr. -- In connection with Whitby High School. _ F_ALL18. 477 Parliament St., iteacher.l OVERLAND MODEL59T ��'� When returning home can Th "FOUR WEEKS ' Our Fall and Winter :. nes- C e _ B ARY 201 TO -FEBRUARY 14,-1903. � Term tom- day in their auto they met with Classes held in rooms adjoining A ricultural Office, Brocdt menced September 5th, but students 19'13 Models now on*view. Better g St. A free ma enroll any da an accident which F F F, Aa instruction is might have re- course-no examination—no text books required.' etrictl than ever _ salted seriously. When goiu q y personal: � _- R LAst year class numbered 23 students some elderly men from.35 to 40 Years of Write-or call for free-booklet. 30 H. F„ 5-Pass.. 81350. 45 H. P.e down the hill near the school the age Young men from 15 to 303 years of age are especially, Invitad. The course c steering-gear broke causing the includes Studies which are of special interest to Ontario County farmers. Clarke's 'Shorthand College 5 Pass. $1850 all fully equip- ! auto to run into the ditch. Mr. These include : Stud of leading farm c 6H6 F g crops; e ; Jed 'n Beed rain • - College 9t.,Cor. Manning 1'k+ Ave.A e �• e6 $ y . B B Soil u 'v _ and Mrs. Ban c cultivation :•Rotation d and oar Banbury and dao of crops.;• - r ped guaranteed.ty titer p F u1t rowin ee rail a g De- g growing. le culture• r were all thrown out And badly I°eluding pruning, spraying. insect pests, etc.; A ricultur�i botany includiaR - -• ,.TORONTO. - livered Toronto. shaken up,.but Miss Lulu Rumohr etady of weeds and weed seeds• methods o[ eradication, ate.; Fertilizers and __ Wh was" acro°, an in them, mr`n"iec ' pate uf-tiilte:e6t crops. Poultry culture: Stock lPediag. a q ., Also(lntmm and Garlord Motor p y breeding and general management. Stock Judging will be a epcial feature of M �9 �• Trucks. ' managed to keep her seat. The the course- rips taken to local stock stables, including Wm. Dryden. Brook- :C - auto was rather e►dly damaged, lin ; 8miLh do Richardson, Columbus ; Sir Henry Pellet, Pickering Young w w Shaw-Overland Sales {A'0.1 Jaeaes McFarlane, of Saskatoon farmers of the county cannot afford to mise this opportunity. The course u ,. Lake, Peace River District, arriv. comes at a time when farm work is not pressing. A better investment could ' o a R it e C 1S9 to 6A Adelaide 9t., West _ - 'ed here on Cllr istmas day to spend °OC made, Modern farmers must study in order to obtain the highest de- o C O -A month with his family. He B of financial success. Write for Calendar: Ie g ►� C•ri T O R O N T O In writin for calendar,for an further information or in sending a is very hopeful of the future of 6 F g ppitcation a ► � ema8 ae a °6 ea A -that rt of-t•he county It is address communication to } c_ i; '�'. being settled very rapidly and the J, J. BELL. Or to J. H. HARE, s gx q $ ° I :;a b..r 1�„kerie, } b ' M*ops ere 'excellent. At the roe= Principal High , chool. Office of Agriculture, ` + ♦v�Gieii it f I1 1� Whitbv,.OAt. j �m ant municipal elections Mr. Me- Whithy,Ont, 141 - 1!I ' 8 " '• nal All kinds of rough hemlock, 1 and 8 . _ Farlane was elected reeve of the aa. Feb O< inch ins dressed, municipality io n hich . he lives, K� EB �- p _ jthereby being honored-by being ►I g 8 °' a' uu y N In sidings-we have Manitoba, drop. ` o Ni. Apr a.ee Vd and feather edged. k elected the the first reeve of the Peace THE DOMINION � o n a - mal'' J 0e s In shingles-New Brunswick and Rivgr District.- We congrafulate " WWI may W ee British Columbia. him on the honor coferred upon I O e In ready rooting-Montreal and him. uR roauno,s.08LER,Is.o.0.,vw[��paa,+T W,0.rarr►uWS,vice-wcu109"T, a _. .. . �i m a .w Jolr Brantford make. Brougham Union Lodge NO. 269 Capital paid up,04,700,000. Reserve WundRr ne8,700,eral a0000.Total Assets,•70,000.000 b-r. o " 4 ,a A. F. & A: M. held its annual in- OrEN A SAVIN"ACCOUNT W. - �ql oos.� ti~ W. D. GORDON & SON, Each of the branches of Tice DomimNsotr 13Arie has a 1° 8 - 8 e~ m•.l N0�;m Pibkering, Ont .8 ta1lation of officers oil Friday special department devoted to ravines. D•o�Brodie evening last. W. Bro. (pr.) s- guch savings accounts receive careful-'attention, and Jannexy 1913-Whitby 13, Oshawa 11,Broaatb= 7Brodie of>ieiated as installing teas- Interest 13 allowed on deposits of S1, sad upwards. r 13,port Perry 17,Uxbridge 10,Canillim1 on 90 ~+ ter. After the business of the aaveuon s IIpararoto 7 $1,b sufficient to open a asSvings account. evening was completed :thri bPeth• ' ren adjourned to the--public hall WHITBY BRANCH, A. A. ATKINSON,Manatw, Still � Business �? below the lodge room where they ®������� enjoyed their annual• oyster sup- th g. year are as follows W. M.,(1Rev. W,R. Wood; S.W., • -- An Woodwork Repairing and f jfy _ per. The officers of the lodge for pared .to do all kinds o, Pa K G. L. Middleton . J. W., D. M. [[���11 4 . Of all mateRali and deg4m Ra p• R �.7 C ;Tire Setting. pay you - s a Morgan ; Chap., a Johnston ; e _ b Call kationr worms It will in. i Oar eieok' " Tress., J. Bundy ; See'y, (Rev.)J. p e amid obtain 'prim, Don'i be misled by A. Grant ; S. D., D. .A, Scott• J. � - � to we do not employ D., J. Underhill; D. of C., T. Casa - -_ -_-- -- SPECIALTY IN HORSESHOEINC+ 'B°" pro, ibem,oomosegned•. ly we ora,•and. do(brow off the agent ter; S. S., D. Gregg ; J.,S.,T..Pat- Ind. phone; No,302, Claremont y oommieeion of 10 per oeni.,w>:iab you wOl erson ; I. F., J. Howiit; Tyler, _ - cave by pnroLaeing Isom asp HThe nomination meeting1n the L? 1mlioited. ' T J. - A HN MCGRAT -Masonic Hall, on Mondayevenin _ J WHITGT GRANITE CG., A _ y ,OM00. Whitby,Ontaido -� was largely attended, and to say • me - - _ CLAREMONT, O1�FT: _ _ that the meeting was a lively•one - - ���TC t _ � lel 17 puts the matter very mildly. The The P1Cker1II� �' W. EVANS, k retiring trustees came tri for r3 _ m great deal of criticism in connec- -' - Vigilance - -Pump Manufacturer _ tion with the building of cement anCe COmlttee R �Tew p walks, and for a tittle things were Year Shd and Residence Dundas St; ' decidedly interesting particulrarly. . • � � The object of this Association is to to those who were not vVithin the lessemstealing.and prosecute _ _ WHITBY, ONT. " zoite of Orin from the critics, the felons. - p g Three doors 'west of Whitby Souse Nearly every ratepayer in the Members having property stolen oommnai• town was nominated, but all have ,T g p to 11 *Me imtnedistely+with any member prepared]tori sed with the ehtce tion of G. We are re ared to instal wood or Iran M. Foraytlr and Geo. Johnston. o! Executive committee. num a on short notice,also attend Evidently the general opinion _ - - _ _. . , _ Membership fee 'I,�• pts all kinds of repairing. seems to be that the office has not _ Ttot•ee'mav be had from the President or Secretary omrapplioation. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, 'ed mirth honor connected 'with -it -also gasoline-engines and; its is sometimes supposed. As the - Exec. Com.-L. D. Banks, the equre gear * n a ry three have not been - W,.V. Richardson,Pickering, Ont] r el ''' it is thought tlle� another J.A. O'Connor.' Arthur Jeffrey. >$Ac}N)�T CREAM SEPARATOR nv 'ination will ha-ve to be hela. D. SIM PS4N + Co. - PICS.ERIN C Phone No.5o at residence, w• ! Prssidsni. aeorsisrp •s d• ... +•`:v+• _�r <, .:.;. .Y aY.r..,r�.: ,» -. ri 4'�'• ...a.9r,L" m.^s.n. ..y..'->' ,c „s .S.-,>�. 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C -..ar .- �;:9NE� R . s while be would have me •go and leave him E�when at any moment he shay break TRIUMPH"-J1 NTEA ALITY�� 'Y , O 1 \ T H ' duvet! ould 1". ` "1 would'never'aak you to leave him," said Roy. "'Our marriage 1seQuJd not All inv4]Ye..><1�aS._at A_Q - - --.- -- �_` i be a proof to him of hvw little this r` MYSTERY EXPLAINED. wretched business affects my opin- Y world that we don't regard it as _ anything but the merest accident. -- ' ovum-yard; this great business-like- "Do you think the .world would CHAPTER XXVIII. be convinced T" said Sigrid, very g place :vas, as Sigrid had once said, ! "I will tel ou what t - � If Roy had seemed unsympathetic very much !ik Ye. Au air ofbitterly"• t y _ FUREp CLEANLY PREPARED ANW-8 a as they druve home it was not be- ;industry and or rlineas pervaded }mould say. I't• would sav that i had 'cause be did not feel keenly: His it, and Roy,•in is eager impati- so entangled you that you could not B LAC Ks MIXED ar Fres, satnvAos-rnsitod on mind was far too much engrossed free yourself, and that in spite of NATURAL_,GR.EEN�_ erste, telt a& if he hxd no right there � � Add.rss 1 ie SALAOA." Te.pwea - Aft 'to notice Cecil much, and that, pier at all. This feeling cast a sort of I Frithiof s disgrace, you were oblig- : ed to marry. me, - -And that shall - - — haps, was s gout thing, for lust chill ever his happiness as he never be said." � ' then is her great dejection any or- knocked at the familiar •door. A Buy Living Fish. g "For Heavens sake dont let ou would have me think of -ha Binary acute observer could not voice within bade him enter, and, 3' p Copenhagen has a model.fish mar. the miserable gossip, the worthless world•, keL built by the municipality. With :.h$ve failed. to read her atocy•. !emerging front behind the Japan P• _ :.*'� Roy slept little that,night, and ese screen, he found Sigrid liasd at opinion of outsiders, make our (To' ire' continued:) the exception of the larger varie- ' went up, to business the next morn- work 'ironing. She wore a large, lives miserable. VG hat do we care - ,. 4•- ties, like cod and halibut, all the Ing in anything but a pleasant brown holland apron and bill over for the world It is nothing to us. •The urea, "Poor Bairn." fish are kept alive .in teaselated frame of mind, for he could hardly her black dress, her sleeves were Let them say shat they will; so Q tanks filled with running water. ..resist his longing to go straight to turned back, revealing her round, long as they only say lies what dif-; An interesting picture of-Queen There is no-other town where all Sigrid, and see hove things were White arras up to the elbow, and ference does it make to Us 7" (Victoria a few months after her ac the fish, whether cheap or dear, are with her. When he entered.the rthup the table was strewn with collars "You don't know what you are'cession� is to be found in one of so beautifully fresh. In the harbor-'*w.' Darnell was in his usual place at and cuffs. (talking about," she said, and for Carlyle s-letters. Yesterday, he there area large number of wooden the left-hand counter, but Frithiof ''I thought it was Mrs. Hallifield 'the first time the tears rushed to writes, ' going through one of the g boats pierced with .holed and filled was arranging some songs on a come to scrub the kitchen;" she ex- her eyes. "Your life has been all parka,- I.saw the poor little Queen. with fish. These boats just float on 7 stand in the center. and,--Rov was claimed, "or I should not have sheltered and happy. But out She a b in re open carriage, pre- the sur'ace of the water, and the at once struck by a change that had cried 'Come in !' so unceremoni- there in Bergen I have had to be ceded by three of four swift, feed i living fish are taken out of '.kern y p coated troopers: when wanted, Blit as every one can- "-come over him, Then it chanced. coaly. Cecil told us you were�ea-'coldness. and - contempt, and the p s: all off for Wind , ,._that Frithiof came into his room pectWedlllastnEUht:ve me for coming knowledge that eteu death did not sot just as I happened to pass. An 'not go to the water's edge to buy with a mettaage. - i shietcl-my father from the poison-043 other carnage or carriages followed — - fish, there are .vats# tanks on "There ill a Mr. Carruthers wait- at this hour T" he began, eagerly, tongues o1 the slanderers, Lies with maids of honor, etc.. the whole wheels, and the live fi§h are brought Ing to speak to rou." he said, #rants• .'.I knew it•was the only time i was can't make the things they say true, drove veru fast.., It seemed to me to the doors of the people's houses `44 ing hire a card : "he has two manu- sure to find you at home, and -I but do you think that lies have no the poor little Queen w•as a bit m-od- seri t soz a a tach he wishes to sub- couldn't rest till I had seen you." power to harm You? no power to est, nice, affray little lassie, blue -+ ! "It was very��oud ut you to torture you T Oh! before you say eyes• light hair, white akin ; of ex- g tyitto you tremel small stature: she looked 'Chickens Lack Origtnatity. ' "Tell him t am engaged." 'said come," she_said, tutu_ ring a little-, that you should just try." Y t you won't mind tf T just finish-my "But don'-t you see," he urged, ticnid, anxious. almost frightened; Abby, the littlest girl of the fam. t Rov. "And that as fur songs, we work while we talk T" "that it is only a form of pride fur the peapla !costed at her in per- ilv, utas seated at the breakfast have enough to last as fur she next "I have seen. Frithiof," he said, shies you are Biting way tot ft is feet s1ence; o.ne _ Q1c1 .liveryman table one morning. As usual, egta two near " rather nervonsly. "He is look'-rig only that which is keeping us alone touched his hat to her. 1 was ;.were served. Either she was n_ol.. r: "They are rather good: he has better than . 1- had ex acted atter -a art." heartily sorrv•fos the pnor bairn- ihungry or she had grown tired of ' &howl), them to toe. Yutt might just P p j !though .perhaps. she. .mt¢ht... ha-e the inevitable bill of fare., for very such an -annovance. ' And what if it is, she repl•:ed, q glares through them, suggested You have s okcn to him about ' said, as Parson .wan did, 'Gr et earnest! and sourly she remark. Frithiof p- her eves flabe pr _ A woman has t or e, brethren; for, verily, ed ; t } du, tti_� hens -wuuid W. t st!" a rig to �e proud 'n such mat- -ne f m b g somethingbesides a s." yes, verily, I reset not for my - "I shall write a beak some day, •Only for a, minnte or two. tern Besdep,, it ,s not only pr;de. Isel' ! !'-London ChFon-iele. 83 on the surrowli of a music-publish- After all, what +a there to sap but It is- that I can't think of haprt•� � --'r or"' said Roy. "Ho-,,. mann the*'#--that the whu!e affair must be for nPa+, chile Frithid�{ is miserable. MY! _ c - ' sands of cucnposors do you think gcttan,- and net'er- again meat oast! first flute a to him . and h.w cott'�l Tf--ou dnn't like- pour. bed, -don't ��e can t• ace ourselves as other# '•there cFn be in this overcrowded bt- a soul 1_ want so to make vc,:i I flaunt m, happiness in his face 1 lie in it Get tip and make it again. s ring in r. see us b�• luu a mirro country t No. ;'ll not see the man understand that it io to us nothing S ts<,w crud T new bran back to thin - I'ni in too bad a trn,per but you at all. that it is ridiculous To sno• the remembrance of all his ast! .ran just' bring in the sor+cs, and-.I "e that .it can affect oar th"rahts truublea!" � . - Vil: ltmilt at them. and task to you of him It was the sort of th;ng At least wait." pleadod Rove �O�E�, - TR.AYMORE , at the same time " that mi h- happen to as one after , g F'h• Y once more, "tit least 1vt me.once;: ON T11E r)CFAy FRONT. Frithiof returned ill a minnte,!such an .illness " more ask Your final answer a few 1} carrying the neat manuscrpts a'h.ch S:grid locked. up .at hiM. �snuntha brute." ` dATL4,•iT{C C.1TY. N. J. meant so much to fife composer and "You_take that vtow of it," shA "I will- trait until Frrth;of's name- so little. alas ' to the publishes, Roy�&Aid. 'alow!y,- "Somehow i had is cleared," she said. pa�stottately. lanced t1'trur, h the first. Dot;' • - g $ !h:sped you- would have-been able w "You may -ask me again .Chen, a t � "The usual style of thing." he ' said "Moon. man. and maid. rib' find the Prue explanation ' before. I elf there • were anv - other pouf ,,Stzrsd," he said, "I Rill not u _ and !till: quarrel, kisses-ail based aureiy knave that I .would seek.tori - on 'Su the Story Goes ' 1 dont, , - urge you:any more It shall he as it wah ail- my might,' said ROY Iyou ai`h Other men have had s think this is worth sending to the d'Rut 1 do not ser how any other wait, I suppose 1, too., can bearIll reader, NA hc''s the• other t Words,,explanation.. �exT+latiation ,can po�sibh exist. lit ] only ask One thing. tell me;, by Swinburne 'If Love were what + - -� the Rose is.' Yes. you are right,k She .sighed. ._ �� _ this ponce drat you love me _-- chis one is original; ! rather lake You are disappointed be said I AP saw the ioteiy color flood her You [bought I should have taken check, she turned toward- him si- _that refrain 4're will send it to =^m feted ma0t:tt r the view that Carlo Donati takes. I lently- but with -all her-soul in her "s --,@ Oeent ry th*s;, fec sn4 mopt{tuD. to faee f A p r - r )dart:n,o and see what he thinks o. tltta 1r.^�ne hr softy the e.►eat and' wort uo•w-date of Atlartt:c City Hotw'a it. Tel!. Mr Carruthers that. he I only wish I-oould. But,, vols ace. eves, She loved him-he .loved her I A new featnre t, the upnaual ■:ze of the bed rooter. a•rraa:ne t9 feet aqurre, &hall hear about it to a month or,m:' nature !a more prOraiC T can't l with the also!# at[Pnwt"h of his ba- 5.erll• "nom- ontsmando an ,roan •tee• tato A!,, bed watt ser and ire=D make mvself belie!_ e a thin when ing, Was it I:kely that a m,serahle we're chrvalRlars in do rhamDrr Teenrrsture iarniau-e3 by ThermoW^3t two And take him back this moon. "I 8ID not blare vuu, said v. CHAr,rrt der parity i, steam - for m Tale9 bore is e•err room. Golf g de them? Poor Rov' as $at earl eh' ' light affair Don't go Yet , he can at! the evidence are a 1►iost it fig � prl�iterr,i Capacity 600, R rate for llluairated bort>.tet -- - wait on Lenter•tiooks a little longer `� q `'e' and -cote could Eorccer di- RLES 0. h1ARQUETT�, TR!�Y,�tORE HQTEL COMPANY, . g Po Of course airy hae veld me at I Sigrid, It is quite natural, and' had said, he had lived sucha site i - = Mlartap� -o. S. WHITE, iaresldent. home about ali this fuss on !gun of course most employers would , tered life ' He knew so little of the iday,.and l want you to promise me have taken 'a far harder view ,f! niae,thing," the matter,.and turned Frithiof uffl - - l'il't at is f>sat T" said Frithiof. a __$mot�Eat's- natter• You and . " M r. Boniface have been very kind ' i - _ l "That you won't worry about this d"'Don't speak like that.' -he ex Taiserable ftte-pound note. That; if !aimed. "How -can you speak of �(- s� . +++aaa {C� yo never,think of it amain, you will ' kindness ss between us! Yo,u knOa Us o u Y n U `a•� o f. remember that my father and I that Frithiof is like a brother t.' ` Thoth regard the accident as if a „.Lad never happened." me, -e Roads !�o, she said ; "you are mi= Concret„ . ,. "Then you too take his view of taken. I know that you are fond 4 fJhe affair T" said Frithiof, of him; but, if he were like a bru f "Yes, it seems to me the Only �ther_to -you, then,you would under reasonable one ; but don't let ue stand him ;- you would• trust -hitt: eMt co>yA ,.italk.of a thin that is blotted out '� s' ��e kind of goad roads' g through everything as 1 do . .: T�fCTt' S n0 hi'ed t0.,pOlrlt �� and done away, It makes no differ- r $igrid,, he acrd, passionately < °° a"O -- 'ence whatever to me. and you must; "you are not going to let this com'. but the 'tdvant ages of � CAN _ howevers, 15 .a n U t h e t prorniae that you won't let it Bums 'between us? You know that I_loyr , _ ,� CEKVWIr c mattero between us." (you with all my heart, you know' stood, rot.dS. "You are very good," Raid Fri-;that I would do anything in thf � NrRew --- thiof, sadly; and,'remembering the world,for.you. bpt even for loge ut hopelessness of arguing with -one you I can not make myself believe • ' 'who took this view of his trouble, ;that black is white." Tt used to be that..there was little cboiee. toes- Concrete, instead of needin4 tensile k he said no more, but went back,,to-- "I am not re roaching you • the poor composer, whose face cause you do of think Y as ver I1'laeadain for country.and smaller cincswas . .'><crusllY bccua,cs s:run¢cr with age. • when he saw that `his think," she said, quicki;,,, "But it- lengthened _the, only masers! uxed: Then, twenty years How You Can Help. avu concrete was introduced. And for these You can help your community to come to hands were not empty, but bright- one way 'this must come between twenty•years concrete .Aas bases prrovine ened into-radiapt hope as Frithiof us," - , ##swiss decision the next time the quell' b of =!stat}. ,explained that one song would real-i "Hush:" he said. imploringly --- "' roais comes up. Your influence will be a - 3y have the rare privilege of being 1 "ovait a !ittle% '16nger.' I wilt out a It is now acknowledged to be one of the factor in providing yourself and your neighbors actually looked at. His •interven- day ask you for your 'answer; 1 wt! beat known inatcrials ,for roads or For street with thorou¢hiy sansfactoryh¢sways tion had, at any rate, eaves}- Mr. wait as long 'as you please: bu: Pdvements-to' be as far superior to 'ordinary , We*wish to convince you first-we-know Carruthers- from that hard fate. don't speak now while your mind IS =Acad:un as macadam is superior to sand. His reflections were interrupted full of this trouble." =,th 'tracked u, ' w be _ at when you are ' with facts i Estimating the Cos{. which we velil gladly furnish you, you ill Lyj ` by the entrance of two customers, ' "If I do- not speak now. when d evidently a very recantly 'marH#d 'you think I' shall -be afore at lei- It is not the first cost of a road that deter- able to convince your neighbors couple, who had come to chooses sure T" she caked. coldly. "Oh! it mines it's real cost; nor is it the first six months Make it y"nr business to get these facts. .. ,e piano. Once again'he had to sum-I seems a light thing to you, and yen of service that determines whethe! u's a'good- We have a' special department which Will #nob- Roy', Who stood patiently dim- ''are-kind, and pass it over, and husl- road or a poor one. not only give you the facts, but will also i isouning on the various merits of it up, buyou don't realize boa- 'The only slue wag to{tad ouC what a road supply valuable assistance to any tom- � different makers until at last the bitter it is—to-a-•Norwegians#to havt has cost, is to add io the first cost all thAt is •munity des►ran¢ to build concrete purchase had--beets made. ' -Then, 'euch a shadow cast ori his honesty, 'Apeni for repairs in fifteen ortwenO,yearsipads unable any longer to Msist the fev- Do you think that even if you for • -- `Now, that's where concrete roads,' win Ask for' ,•Good' Ro3d>t s«td the i t ' erisb• impatience .enrch had- been' get' it'we can forget? Do you thin' argument-their first cost is pracricalh Literaiure" or we the " . t.b a face eoasnmistg him -tor so long, he that the other men in the shop hot( cvery Qts -. ' about concrete ; snatched uT _a hat, left word with your view? 'Do yon-think -that, Mr- their.aiu►cost;. they requlre.liWe oro upkeep coupon. I� ' fti¢h:.esys. 1 Frithiof that he should be absent Horner agrees with you t" - - %ot an hour, :•tad getting-into a hAn= t "Perhaps not. What do I•care Address--flood Roads Depdr�trnRssit. atom drove. s.•aight to the model 'for them?" said Roy. Canada Cement Com Ltd., Montreal lodgings. "1\•0: that Ia-just it. 'TO SOU It to �/- —— -. — —— — .- J He telt a eurious sense of incnn- a matter of indifference, but-to Fri gsuity ' as he wa'fced across the thio{ it is just a daily torture. And .. p .,-. .t ,..:a . „ ... :..... .. _.,,. ... ,.. ✓ .,:..•- s .,.:, .&w.u.'�'i :•r e,-.w„-iw' ..�.,._.�._ ..,.r' :r-.. F..r,*^..••; '"=Ler.,, .`p. _ r awe' :x:.,.,��y ,�, .;e, ' ,�f-�,r fi,(T. , ,.:t,,. ,+:.,m.,g,.y�.:?k ._... ,.raw atn.._...ya-..-�f• •r� '4. '_i..r.6 _ .Y.isr..�- .; `. '.�. .; p- •�^-4'ri'�'". ►M.' +.'�'>^"'; ^'s-`^•:.z ra'.s:-�= ..'s.ss�a,::•-•�.s ,. ..;:�:s>,Y.+s_x.az,..-- - v...,.�.�. -q., ;:"' '."'.` 'a '°`°`.� ".:-^`,c°•z:r=-c''r�:- - - _- s 4. .�r. s Z. 71 Loa-ks -fin -_ _ --- _- —DO .-Your. — _..__ = THE HOPE OF RUSSIA,. R�F4t Cl�l1E -- - 2i0 ASF POLI - N. The distressing illness of t be i•i.ttle,IGZEX ITCHE Qum. S�t�sf =You Taarevitch gave rise to the greatest - Special`Duty- e/ tete J y Curet Pollee- use what You need after ltd- anxiety in Rumia. T11ia. charming - n _ is the k.Pe a{-h;s tolitltiy, an U �rnm8 WA Ab � OftOir - _ i' Tf Thar ColelK, ad, if You Steller were he to die grave complications ' The appointment of soother poll. Ing C11D Of ,From Pl"es, Here b - w'ould undoubtedly arise in Ru"ia: -` icewoman at Chrirtiari-ia naw brings Good AdviA U0 Vit;n is a greaEgraa - -- _ _ •ill"ne Police force in Until She was Nearly Crazy. Began up to •even, three of whom aro inON Flats Results In Two Week>L h t Blisters. 0 E S arvanger, and one, in�Christian- -Eyeswit Wa cry Isle s, n ars t _ ' Hands arid'AnVes. Coup as -— ;v nd.Taays the London Standard. 1 he special. dut -- EA sk -1Vot Sleep for Scratching. Cutis y of the chief . 'sura Soapand Ointment Cared. Policewoman in Christiania, Ser- - ireant Osen. is to keep under sur- 00ea' fsrtheat for the mono f veillanr^ girls and woTnen suspected c; «' 8ruaawtck 8t., FrederMO. N. B-"i of Giving immoral lives, and female tied a veep bad caao oracaema. The tronhie by . bagan wltb Watery blisters sad Itched and agars, while her two eolleasruea burned until I was need 11,was a p FA FOR PALE *• orf 'x`� 4 interrogate wornea tram e, and, if � . m7 ears. eia, ht°d• and aatciea i could d tying, rer+der them'help, cook' k w Di1wl►oN. Nlnetr cetoorne acroeh Toronto. ' - Fir tg•,.'_ rat; stat keep the bed ciothos over me at nlghs after the children and see that thty for the amarfts a°d itellang. Liy earn are kept off the streets as vendors I UNDHED ACKSM-r(SUV'C7 dAl.rts!It r £�" " wouJdswell. Iwouldsm'atchuntileftsblood Good Han.e; Enildtngat Oreha4rt� . Miss Nettie E. Callaghan, as well• x t - and beggars. r would run and cheat form i stwb. I felt r _ v ''known young lady in �tiddletun, �w t The puli�rRomcn all perform tl t could tape a'knlfe and cut the Cash ort Irl L'�TT•r1Y At ttA:tt writes as follows: "I was 8ffected s m!-hands, 1F would disfigute my Estee and occasional night duty and patrol S boildins" and a-.ple orchard; &boas r for two years with a rash, and ugly a,ake it smart and burn and sweiL l could 'some of the worst quarters of the aro mil.. tram tla,niltnn looking pimples that spread over not sleep at night for scro.whing. city. With the exception o{ the + w aa•• r^'� Toto+to. >sry. face. My color was poor, and- "I tried everything 1 heard or witbons policewomen•at Chri-tiansand, who my blood evidently completely out getting any benefit., I used Iota or home NE SUN; F; ACRES iN o�TFO8l9• wear a complete ot$cin] uniform, remedles,such as lard-and sui4hur,and also Cx,untl: 841.1 nice clay lormt t+e' .� a of order. Certainly it was a most was treated for sc Then 1 tried Cuucura the women. are -dressed in plain Ia-res timber: three ocron omhard.aE despairing sort of a case, because •. -tivap and Ointment and they gave me teat cl^they, only wearing green Cape. srnrr frame boure; a nu•�her sot nu g Pe fray; clove to mrrket, reilwa7 station various treatments did but little to k . ease. Iusedthemaboutfourmonthsandl bearing a small medallion stampftd ]arse rhrepe tarinrv ' Rnra] mail delfvC-4-,P� help me, A friend of mine in To- a ' erg happy to.say-I am never.troubled now. with the-crown a-sod-lion of \nrwav, er1 Would exchange. for cl•''T town. ,.4-& ' `'-"'�`"^""' ase property or ter rural er tarn lOntq. Oct., advised me to get Dr: s --'j ,8,:.. J The t0 distinguish them from Ordinary Tho Wna*ern Real F.pta•e. Landon, Ont Hamilton's Pilla, so I sent at once 3 a,mpletely" (signed) WX&A. 8. Thom;,. cit I7o, for five boxes. In two weeks I felt . so°• Mar, e, raiz• AGENTS WANTED. _ like IIs W-lOuka improved The rewulai une orCuticurs,Soap for toties �— --- - - -. - _— P sptr`ts sad t etb not otDy seddsza pr�r rent �7 011E Si WORK. R7 Tn s'0 PER WEF:B-- rose, and I felt I was getting,well. The Tsurleviteb.- and Gesutify the skin,scalp,hair and bands. 1 ' We want reliable per?fee to lt�ls. I have used this remedy for a long for ue at hnmo, whnle or mare time. We _ �_ _but aaalsu in preventing fnfia,nrnagon,Irrl- _-_ furnish mach;^e. ♦aro, etc. • Fr^d y^eat - time, and now wouldn't.be w:t120Ut �tio:.and clogrtagofthe pores.the com�oa "A-e anA sddrpsp at ons-P for fill] narti. It." son of Ql,een ViCtvtria. The great- tante of pimptea, biackheads, redaess and ^"a• Th ( W •,1 "ply tstrl• ru , e 'eneAian h P D g toughness,yuaow,euy,mothy and other un- „ T l RF \OT7CE. b�,tlne. Co.. Dept_W 0ri'l la, Ont, :yF If you are in ailing health, have est rej,-wing prevgi!ed in Itussia-at wbolcoumccondluoasofthe•kin. cuutu:s We blood disorders, atomach trouble, his birth, for the Royal couple were $oath and Cutk-ura Ointment are bold al, mg, ,'essrlagentss1 tatervlew�l(rola STAMPS A 7 tN ii N• CO e aDr headaches, Dr. Hamilton's Pills, beRinn.ng to deapnir of a sot. IC is throughout the world. Lthetal oaraple of Ige11 kac,Rn pro;,le • TAHP t'ot.LF.croR>+ tttivnRF:fi- sots will het o related that when the. first bah each maued free witb a2- skin Bock, From all sorry tnp`Ire thry teaif to t r en' stamp•. rntataa•ns. P you -quickly. All drug. r J erpnt E�rP g rnr. y Address Poit card Putter at-Chem, be.tn'nitgtUf 11INARD" LINIMENT, the Altium. nniv GerPn Ceara ►larkr'stamp r II��igts and atnrekerpers fel! Dr P "d to be a girl the Tsartna.ex- >t e•elinld Remmies r r., Tillie •r ; If1ar„ilwn's Pills of Mandrake-- and I ra!=rned-•' "Oh, I am glad it is 'a �.. 1Sepc.446.Boston. 1:.ti.A. Mi-NARD b 1, NIZE:S'r -Lo.. -LIs11rhD. b., MIaC PLL AraF aUa ” IQutternut. 45c per box, five f••r I R':rl '\sow it belor+.g5 t,� us. Hrtd Of 00. Sent porttpA:d by the Ca- !been- a bov it would have bolunired ' j • n\rl•:R, Ta'NOR�. Lt'xP� �'rc �� ' ... �. terns] and e:ttirriaL cured with. w tarrbnznne-Co., Buffalo, iti'. Y,., and' tu Ru gig " Rut the next threecf�:l �' l'i �rOntt3 cot naln by our hnmw •rprtmpnL Write 'A IL-:ngston, Canada. 'd proved to be -girls,- algb. so Toronto t - - o's brf,re tnn �a'P Dr Hellman Medical rA `• fn Li•nirod, r'nlltnawnnd soot - . + - that n hen a b rr was barn the jn}' • %ulue Besot•' th the ,urlai-P, 1'r®3fEV I` THE WAR" Inf the ration knew no bmittds The, Keeps Growing ; 't I �+ ALL rero�t:K nlnvtY Avp HL\f). ' _ Tgareviteh is guarded .-with the ; flow much are these puppies g 1-r F•nnpa. K'anPr r rsible, nraret, ' I.ttlt b+, �" ' Ln,n'rig^ anti kindred &0i pot■ p^•,tirel> ` ereatoet-care am-! t;io future of this' sand It Is Sure To y rnr.,.i w;th the new y Z'-0 Iieraln-eq. lilk-i .Alt and time. man Romewt � 0, You* pre0/ in firs years,--air• ]Ali $ quarter 'cep( that OAC, itdnnl nrwp,#1 50. Ann;hrr new romedj 1 8r•hnPidPr. h,indsome, mer.'?' little b0 1! Eai rl urs for D�abetos trrlione, and sure torr. Care far %sounded. y roomed House w'tn au donvenlgnoe,s. r stir feature o{ the Balkan able one. a±sato to az.roo, bri,ging In an to cls and he'a..th:rty•,ive cents. lie shat:• F,.•n a q•,ri n'abetea f' rP t+ k1 t t from being an .rrvl from One-bei _ - - � nor- month rent. and can ba boug'+t Iuwed a dame yesterday 1" droll •:r or direct The Pa"nl' Nnnotae. , 'wRr stands out, the heroic and, bet. , STI:1fiS witsash or Neo down.- will ,soov -_ tt' turing company or Canaa;, Limivad, II.h\D. tg+y log Itself. writes for particulars. I TILES CURED' tN 8 TO 14 DAYS N—_n•'r•r flan _ter g.ill, the efficient work of a-self• I : oacrificifig I:ttle bard of men anif A Sureon'w Iland ,gh+,idd be the Je Be LORQY & . CO Yn"N ENe t• w,11 reruns money r P4Z0 CHENILLE L`(/RTAJJV,9 ' OI\TlIENi r caro Pnr ca es ,f Iain �ROltien Who sire devoting their lives I'Ir1ltPyt Of SII. a tn6 $i,Ud $]red:no +wog. nea..rb" 771 Quern Z., TORONTO s to 14 days. A s or t?rotrud,ug Pees ,o ;. �•sna...r. to Lhe all et:atin D of suffering. _ 'LACE CURT�IIN$ Oreo Aro etesRsl� "got fi'.teen ;'Cat9 I have suffered r"" - titre ren i, attires a Constantinople oorroapon• I ' ' _ "� n, , , �� y „��• from insomnia, in;diueRtivn ' slid, I Con,;ficurruR. """i -'.In6 a !, dr nt. II I — Oa1TteN AMtAlOAp 0►a1M0 CO riga t1a,Yentred Their names, whir}i-demerve to be f nervousness at ' a rP?tult of coffee Ready .1nrtter. "Flowdie} you feel at that {sell a+r.cten in letters .if gold, are a• drinic:nq,,' 6fi+o' a s,,rgeun the other I Ije ionahlP wedd;ngT" Beggar--- you he.1 a p .re Uc'mullKtrati.n follows M!ss Alt, Mme Schnei- 'day (Tim ,s yyua::y. injurious be gent, roister2 ' ,bout as cnnspicnoue ate my - s' cause it contains caffeine the='same - . - 1 Mrs, Pry-t1'hat L% - 1 d-r. this- Rev,-- Raberi. Frew; the I Passer liy-")d rim. What' ++sort of ptckk dish ioc,kPtl among thy ewer a I that-noise drug f ions] In coffee) ++ „ in your house, Willie? - Fun Maurice Baring, Mr Huffman i a gent d'u yoti :QFI yourself 2 ed bronzes-and ropes of pearls.- Willie'-Ma told wjust "The dye c rcia Philip and Major E _ P '1 -'became: to bad I e „ - a l .as lilts S. Ford. l Begg iudt enC coir. - N that I had, t•i limit myst•lf w one g Mlnaro.s Lrnlment Cures Caraqj to Cows. 'him--a•!ways fightla'-and r ' Mi-lis_.A I t u a_ trail...aged Swi,s , - pa boil], ]Adv, with snnvv.nhite hair, and cup at breakfast. Even this cnoaril I wasp L, and now they're, hauls e ;F; !ins lose Rliy food soon after I ate I T� �Ufl11e E e R$med r y A G Irl'a pity. it out, �* • me. Schneider is s little ftutrrfar• � �tit8� •..-^„r. �.-,.per ^�.:, , v, - fan-woZrran O1 ab�I1L �. blr; lidf- it,,. yo ti r T's, r"r Med wgwb Ngre r r «ad I IL was' RlnLf %Ldas, wa4n't t•••gna girl , Meda ,. All the a..er.�?ant symptoms o r erg° I-ftss- who turned everything fie touched Whv is a rooster on the fence_ like ins is the well-known writer. IOur onrb ,' 'o " R:�, ," tem t indigestiutF, s•.rh sat heart burn, Fy®S {�• iso fir"•r ranee„ n r ra+.n..!Cp okd T" - nallst and �at'wnorkt; !1f r FrPrd, M:n.•.ae"bgtugaN .I Fig ill. 1 g a Penliv T-It 'rias 'a head Uti one the gLur of the Scottish church , I palpltativn, pater, brash, wakefui- Ne.@d`""" r~11l" r^ "' r+wn S..� "I belleve.en.". dr•'rcgtM e. the ruw,o and ,,, side and a tail on the other. ,Ifr Philp ii first gecrrtary t0 file nes9 Or d1�LU 'bed SlexP, bad Coate ,,t nattaa rat pPrroee,e Yor.ni "POO T- old fellow in' the muurh, uertOusneite. etc., �a�e i`'� '.g n awvrro 7ne,M,, w-Ift ,.�e �,vP; �u!d eat a il)tk wlt}l ,American Embassy, who volunteer. �� Murine Eve Remedy Co.. Clncase p .r were' pragent to such a degree as !his fingers." lCd for the ruble_ work because he tY incgpacitare me for my practice could not induce the -red .Cre e.,ru ['sone Josh Say':,s rcnreawntAtivPs to undortakeP t;he' ' The rgAo t; of leaving off coffee 'rTn this tiers season,'' said F?nclt• - C0{IStJMPTIOp - task ; Major Ford was in charge of a 1 and drinking i'e(( tum was simply g, q All •„+serine from cowaumarlon, tsos^Is, �� IJ�ish this morQln "I'm allua lad wAtd for wound!d, but av u Nature didn t. lye me vara like a Gorda arenohttlr, Laryngltio wo,a Lu"e't, B f i}L' marvrlus The change Was, 1 Ckass-fey g or a wear Throat, should write for parte• v that work for thi far morin and iA _ thgy• Mv5t Suffer o+lla+e er wly re rn"er-is"*. lit sr+d- perilm,A cork of terxltn the aro?rgTthR7itt' my an stP 1• r-----rice--t .arttr�-rt 8 ed and m normal condition slaty w'en they sit cold all th' way, 'A. COee you that It don you good. WN 1 chu era y ti4ibn of I by jin`s! „ y A. COPELAND,611 Pipe Avs,Toronto,Ont. ' :k . _ health was rr5torrrt.” Name given ` _ pat eats, .. Cure. `~ Of '4fiss Ait. what tiro one say tol upon requcs,. Rezid .the faui"uvl Sure C m Only One OROMO Q7IN11VE" do Ilrstice to,bf! Picture a grand, ' !i;t!e book, ."The Ro�,id w 1treN. t►iisa Lat3.in-tfhat has become of shite,-haired old adv,' glib bent vi;:e," in pkgq There's a reasson." �UM for thdeAQla areBROU0of E aQ IN Ir. 'our friend Mr Clay9 ` back. quina t� and fm • amid . the P„shun no«. comes in concen•' Cnre• a cold ir, one Day: ettrei Grip a Ur.. Rand-Ari has tahfen em loy- _ Two Days. ZSa, IS ' stricken soldiers. handling`them to traced, poeder form. called Instant merit - in a powder-mill for ala their filthy, uncarPd,for -conditirm. Pustum. !t is,prepared by, stirring , - - mont-hs. Ala Meaniri9. l .fredinq them, trfyinq them medicine a level teasFoonful in a cup of hot bliss Lafin-How strange! I and ding eventhittR rn -her power, watt;,` addir g sugar to. taste, -and �C}ien a man says he has no poli- Mr. Rand-Not at all: •He�w9shrd' '4to increase their comfort on the enoulth creat. to bring the color to 'tical ambitions it generally means to break himself of smoking, cold, hard ground. golden brown. that he doesn't think he has any idP her a' cheerful-- Instant 1'ostum is convenient;�Proapects- wort considering: Mlnup�s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. That when you pleat a Via. raced i:ttle gree-haired lady. Mme. there's no v:iste;-'arid the flavor' is Minard's Llnimeitt euiar' Distemper. - t saloeontoyourchiild'sakin, _ Se-hncider. {loins about. with=-a always unif<rin. Sold1by grocers- __ ` t'nitjilc I'irtl Register' _ Ineavy pail of hot 'sniip, _ 50-cup tin '0 cts., 100-cup tin 50 ''What lie.Frit. In Holland births, marriages and' . D passes through the pores Before 'these Furnpeans, and efs. ' deaths, instead of bein recorded and eaters the blood, just The teacher had asked the chit-• g I at surely As if , it-hs-se -two' -heroic wzrmen wk-re thee A 5-cop t'ial tit, mailed for gra- dren`to write their autobio ra hes,. in newspapers, are indicated by you -Fut it tirgt, . took over commznd of the cer'e name 9nd g-cent stamp fur'and the essays were- not eery plc. atindmil}s. When a miller gets mar- iota the Child's stomach t' camp, ininvi”, the conditinnf Postage. Canadifin Postum Co. t „ ried he stops his mill•'With the. arms You woul9 not _ = tur•esque. flow,' children she Put a were unspeakably, wnrse-even than, Lid.,-Wind!ur, Ont. said• "I don't Rant you-simple to `if the *iieeJ in.a slanting position roar:e mass of animal fat, they are to-day. The dead were '" and with the sailsjunfurled, His � • --rt• write the happenings of ;voitr life; r colored by various mineral rleft on the ground, uotnuched, un- - Fixing the Rt�sponcibility. yvrrte what you really fee) ins;de,,, riends `and guests frequently do tended, unmoved. There was filth re • " likewise with their mills, in token p°uO°s (Stsels as' mui7 'iron"cern t alnays rely on wen- Little Willie, ir- his second attempt. ! everywhere. of the ceremony, To indicate A. rt) tnts your they prerdictiuns." wrote: "Inside I feel a heart, 'river: crude talo s R , a'- "My dent• sir,". replied the cli- lungs and stomitc`r, and'ins'de 'the birth the wheel is stopped with the 69d's bllixA by way of..List His Desire. - - or Stomach I feel an art arms in a slanting position, but at ttoalach? Then •Wh mate eept�rt. west herr predctinns I >,,e, a.mra ball Why'_d* .. "Lorilt here, Qow, ffarold," said are aKsolurtt-ly 'Correct and scientific, a"Pickle and a glass of milk." is more stole angle'thaD for a mar so by way of the poses? .ik. it father to his.little ..son -t�ho. was It's the climate that is unreliable." viage find with the two upper sails T•alle loo Irick. Use aavaTt the r unfurled. Shr,uld 'a miller die the- The pputrtrse b that] e «s pe:.vided is paughty. ''if you dOp't say, -your —' exile map be g;ad there {s sails.of hi mil}..are all furled and Zaat_1wrb ss m-Bnk ooutalats prayers you won'-( go Lo hraveQ,', MI^ard'a.ttnln»sot cures cords, Etc. nn ninep like hnme. the wheel is turned round until the no trace of any&.mato I of bt, ... "I don't want to go to hea;ven," " - - ,._. __ arms form_ an. upright tress in and no F.Aso,ous at ilzs r:ICal a -+mobbed the boy; I want to go with 9cfir►atl. In India, which position Int malls. From mart to Eiais3 ... out and mother. po n they are left until tt Is Fly&VWL s Y Evidence of the slow proptresa in after- the funeral has- taken place. { } c }'1'' -the work o' enlightenment achieved ' ' ' IuWi,lheal softs,.utcetyabsnr -Quickly EXtraCtS Cors by British rule in'India is-obritained` � eraptfoos, varimse uka0v . DPerPnttc in London CrlrnA._ � in a recent census report published �r burm and bruiesn m-re Olives Instant Re+ief - in Gn�,�tte of India xt Calcutta, In his, to the Grand Jury quickly � any utast k owe ' e at the London' Sessions, Ifr. Robert prepambon+ -k b a-u c?wr 4. !Co_eee Pataam'e Dorn Ex~tor is to trhich shnvs that only 8.345,582 per- Wallace. R.C., said that last session SHIT �3bs smato of a set Quick rellief. T e sang disaapears. sons are attending schools. Grouryif • the calepdar was the lightest that a"tear cot' cotes pil`a' iot.ama fees Niel berAr at one.. for"eomploini is found also'in the\. 1 had ever been known in the history �`�a d'br a 'aa eeotbwr applleatian or fact that there are fewer girls in the of the session,.and he-.was happy tri rub I:porky. Ask ti wng ise boo and tiro cont sees schools than boys. Much satisfaC- N say that the list of charges at .titan )trot ptov.d It, away laothtile a.or 'tion, however,• is expressed by the session wa§ ver much of the same known-'actn 00 alter, as Indian auttorities themselves at the k y Anstmar.rgo�MMGM" abass or pntnam•s )8atraetor nature. There had been steady s"•'a"acg t'r'ma."wrr++a -' speed with which literacy i adQaac- diminution in the.-list of charges, 'It's w encs, eo pdtr ins th•rou�•hout that Empire. •• -�• �" lege. eo deal Certain -particularly during the year 1912. so root out any kited. - As compared with some five , et a corn that ever Struck UP RetwPen the ].yeti. 23 E p years ago, there gate practically a "=s ow on toot of sag 1!ntnam's Extractor I'm not asking for anything this - diminution o{ some s per cent.. -in r..or rats. Le ser• battle. sold sari M year, but I saw a set of "mond the number of offences r ce t.. -in eioaazeend" by arsssarta, oar-drops that I'd like, ED. 7. _ ISSUE i-12. and tried at the assaions, BE N M Me - .' .::,.�.-. m.t�...,.rip,. ',,. . '_ :. ,,fro.._.-,-w•_:,:...rv., .,.�. ..:,.v,.... .f '.•:«,• ... :,,y;. ;1, s. ":+T„ tis- Lxa.w. d,.�.: y,: ._€-'".- .:rL...Yr.:aT,•M:. y, a ..y^ t,-. • .�. vitt .. .. N .... ..:n,. ,..,•y,- ?'-:. .Jct,"_ :..z-k•.�. :y:- ',.. ..# F a.. :-l„_.... ;.� . vim '.-r-- .. ,�a ry .,•• .• ._. ° r �.lt Boo_lb barrels-l00 Ib HIGHLAND CRZKK -- — .` _L0CUbags, - Highland 50 lb bags, dust arrived by The Hi hland Creek branch of the ~Ir car, now on gale at D, Simpson Women s Institute will hold its reg• �•s • ular monthly meeting at 2.90 P. m. on ___- . �pdnweday. January th at the r::r. -�rai , 0 .-- -Thepublic school-w ie-bI - . - home of Mcs. T. Closson. u act an Monday neat. College, occupied the pulpit in -Ed. Gormle of Toronto, St. Andrew's church on Sunday '•Topics of Different Books." to be y taken by Mrs,Cameron. spent the o ay a is o -M,S. and Mrs. Chapman were Neat Sunday the pulpit will be ' in the city on Friday on business. occupied by Mr. Robson, of Knox Vote early on Monday and avoid • : - -W. Spence spent a few days Colla e. _ _ the rush, 'r g last week at his home in Brad- -F. H. and Mrs. Doyle, and :ford, daughter, of Toronto, and H. R• Pickering TA Election - -H, G. Kerr, of Toronto, is and Mrs. Herron,of Stettler,Alta. A n to"All M. and honos for a few days owing to ill- spent Ne er.eMr.Ra Mrs.Herron Your vote and iufltpnce respectfully A Merry' Christmas nese. Mrs. Palm and solicited for W. F.Henderson spent New will spend a few days here a Years with his brother in Ring- with friends in Toronto before re. �� �� DBVItt �t - - turnidg to the west. JJ - -As we have now entered upon Our Expectations—A Record Breaking -George Weir, of Viilanova; AS COUNCILLOR - a��ppeent Sunday with D. and Mrs. anew year, Rood resolutions are Christmas Week ". ` Pettit. in order. As one of these resolu• —M• S. Chapman bad a business tions we would suggest one, that Election January 6th, 1913 We've made extensive preparations for it. Not only in securing the trig to the city on Thursday and is that each subscriber should pay choice of the market in Christmas Gifts, but in making our Friday. up all arrears to the Nzws (if he store attractive Friday. falai alive with Evergreens -A. and Mrs. Sparks, of Osha- is behind) and pay one year in Pickering Tp. Election Festoons, Xmas Bells, Etc. Don't fail to see wa, spent New Years with Thos. advance. We need the money Your vote and influence respectfully _ - us. No matter whether you buy or ,d Mrs, Law. badly and the carrying out of this i solicited for� not-Come and see ns. -John Holt, of Darlington, resolution would be much, appre —�r Y : mew Years with his mother, ciated. JQ111t Fore - a . Holt. -The attendance at the nomin CHRISTMAS GROCERIL Thezton, of Toronto, ation for police trustees on Mon- ASCOUNCILLOR w Years in town with his day night was not large. A num- - THE BEST OF EVERYTHING "lit0li fancily, bar were nominated for the pas*• Election Jahn 6th, 1913 j M . —R. Hunter, of the Standard tion, but by Tuesday evening all m Raisins-seedless, seeded and not seeded. Currants-choicest a Iba 'Bank, is off duty for a few' weeks had resigned with the exception ._t-, r� for 25 cts: Choice Cooking Figs, 8e per lb. Dates, Huta, owing to illness,—. _ f.Messrs.-R.A..B.unting and SYm, i g`�i p. -Election .._ Craube__�z,ea;r t� Peels, Cluster Raisins, Oranges, Malaga Grapes, aa� -Mrs. Laurie, of Toronto, _ is Allaway, who filled the position _- visiting with Rcbt. and Mrs. Dev- the previous year and Wm. Mo.r Your vote and influence respectfully Just note a few reasons why our Gro 'erell for a few days. combe, who are therefore elected solicited for _.. _..• _ eery Department is booming; The -Henry Leng,of New Li:skeiard, by acclamation. When the time GCIIle In ' 1 ' is spending the holidays with C. for noininaLing candidates had 'R. R. MQWbray Choice clean Roods at right prices. 9. and Mrs. Palmer. expired, the usual public meeting Prompt attention to all customers. BIG -Mi,s Vera Burling who has was held. the Returning Officer, AS COUNCILLOR. and got g + been visiting her sister in Milton W. G. Ham occupying the chair. Goode delivered promptly, Election January 6th, STORE 1-w has retiarned home. The trustees Erre criticised for 1913 1 our money refunded cheerfully,if the -The ice-company is makiug neglecting the roads in the village a calendar Roods are not satisfactory in every preparations at the Bay for their but they explained- -their n*glect way. Annual ice-harvest. by stating that it was .impos -ible g ickerin Tl:. Electi®n for Boys in our Hardware Department. -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here to-ecure teams for hauling gravel Xmas Gifts las usual neat Tuesday to attend until too late. You vote and influence respectfully Skatee,lHockey Stick=, Puck-, Hockey Boots, Hockeq Jiitts. Sleighs,, ' to his professional duties. * -On New Year's Night Miss solicited for Jack-knives. Purse?, Etc. Curve and see.. «e simply : Mr: Dew, formerly in charge of Lottie Tillotson, of Hawaii, ap- can't tell you about everything. f y Ed. Willson c e-�. St. George's church, visited "i�ir. peered in the Presbyterian church and Mrq. Fawkes last week. and gave an entertainment, which Our Dry Goods Department is brim full of Choice Gifts for everyone. -Judging from the amount of was much_ enjoyed by the few AS COUNCILLOR Grandfather, Grandmother, Father, Mother, 'p handshaking seen on the streets that were present. Advertising " Brother or Sister. o election is close at band. matter which was expressed about Election January fith, 1913 a ,Chinaware, Leather Goods, Fancy Ties, Arui Bands, Scarfs, _ -Walter Stevenson has rented three weeks before was not re- Games, Toys, Books, Etc. Ed. Haf ht's farm on the 8rd eon- ceived until the day before the Pickerin(p Tp. Election 0968i on for a period of three years. entertainment:and in cooseyuence — VER v $ (� 'Y' ^ O � -Robin Gordon, of Toronto, is the time wa-s too short to make Thanking the Ratepayers of the Town- e ndina a couple of weeks' vaca- her coming publicly known. Be- pe ship of Pickering for their heazty tion at the home of his parents rides there n ere too many family support in the past. ; here• reunions taking place to make the • ' � a CHAPMAN .. -Miss Roberta Bedson and her affair a success financially, yet -Alex; Wll$QII cousin, Miss Edna Groat,of Brook. -tinder the circumstances there lain, -ire spending a week in To- was a fair attendance. Miss Til- again solicits their vote and influence - ranto, lotson's description of Hawaii, AS COUNCILLOR 1 . s -The many friends of Mrs. H. was particular y interesting and _ - ear.'Remmer will regret to hear that her description ;nae iven in theEl8Ct10II JanIIary 6th, 1913aPPy ' Ne ' ishe still continues .in very poor choicest language. Her humorous 1� selections were also much enjoyed. - T D -Miss C. B. Simpson has been Several selections by the choir - -�O A�1J OUiI, CUS1 OER� - off duty for the past week through were given during the courseF E E- Dr of illness,but is now somewhat im- the entertainment. --' - - proved. -The following ig taken from ,at Cberrywood Station We ask for a continuance Of ypur -Mrs. J. C. Phil* spent a Week the Toronto World in its issue of — with friends in Toronto. 1r. Monday last. and will be of inter- Fresh arrivals of Whole Corn ,esteemed patronage. Philip also spent New Years in est. --It is pretty w eMinderstood Malted Cot Feed and Dried Brew- ...the. rew- •:the citynow bow the Torouto k Eastern ers Grains, Ground Oil cake; Cald- - =R. Hunter. of the Standard (the new C'auacllan Northern ra• well',,Iolasees deal, Blatc•hford's T •�� �1�,1 O Bauk, returned on Monday after dial front Bowtuanville and more calf Meal. and various kinds- of G. � . GILLESPIE, 1J nti �` apendinR fesernl-clays aE his r KinR?Ernr-read) -P "I" Fcrt - ' Phone orders receiv a pomp[ :+ttentli�oo. �T in Manilla. / will come into Toronto.........From' and Monarch Flour: Bran, Short -Henry and Mrs. Faw4es and Pickering the line will likely cross etc. Prices Reduced - _C • • -� --'--- ughterl,t est New Years a'fitlti the King-ton rued and drop south- TYiOmat� Ree6or - �.7�'� �� � 1 p hri v 1V .. nd Mts. Courtice, of the westerly ander the Grand Track, _.fl!'E Shore., . round Frenchman's Bay, and -Frank E. and. Mrs. Gee and then over or under the Grand TOOLS -$FiARPENED _-- _-two children, of Toronto, spent Trunk. arrass the Rouge and into if you bane a saw, a pair of sbPars• or �Z a have a good Assortment of =New Years with J. $. and Mrs. Scarboro; and keeping north of a knife, tbat will not cut, -W. J. Gor- , • -` Bundy. the Grand Trunk in Scarboro will don will put it in repair„at a very 'BreakfaFt Crusta, Cold Me E Forks, -Miss Linton, of Toronto, boli- connect at West Hill with the ex- small cost. Silverware Pie Knives, Spoons,. Etc. 'a- oniu a specialty. he home of her` cousins, isting York Radial line itnmedl Razor•h • da ed at t t frog o t3 a m Miss Margaret Gormley and bro- telt' bordering tL•e Kingston road For a first-class hair trim or an easy T Hanging Lamps. Lamps, thers. on the north side on a private shave, call at the east•end Lamps Night Lamps, Etc. " = r -James Kennedy And nephew.' right of *ay obtained for that barber shop. - George Douglas, have been spend- line some years ago. Over the W. J, GORDON PICKERING skates,J Hockey Sticks Sleighs, ' And a huge ing the Christmas vacation with York Radial rails it will pass up assortment of all Christmas Goads. relatives in Buffalo. to whet a this latter crosses the SKAT INC -James and Mrs.-Andrew held Grand Truuk, near the Markham a family reunion on Friday last road, brit instead of crossing the There will be stating on thePickerinR � $ UNDY at whie4_about twenty-four rela• Grand Trunk, as the York Radial skating-rink every Monday, Thursday J OSEPH • tives were present. now does. it will keep north of and Saturday evenings. weather die -Mrs. L. Squires, who has been the Grand Trunk, and by- a new mitting. General admission, Cadres under the doctor's care -for the right of way, go through the An- lOc,Gents, hie, /t� e past two or three weeks is now nis farm,:. through Bellamy, the. L. 0. Morcombe,. Pickering `;BOOTS AND SHOO S somewhat improved. John Yonng farm, Alex Baird's -Mr. and Mrs. De'nnon and two farms, through the old Gooch EI LmDALE MILLS children, of Frankford, and Mr, farm; George Taylor's farm. We have a complete stock of the best`BootR and Shoes that can be Clements, of Milton, have been Robert Martin's, the Bell farm, P=C$ERIN3- procured. If.ynu havu't been getting satisfaction - '. visiting C, H. and Mrs. Burling. and join the Canadian Northern - - -John Topper returned on on Wallace Thom son's lFrotn have a look at our goods. r: LLThureday from a weeks visit with h latter farm, I wish you all 8 ' the junction, on L e g ' .'--friends in Buffalo.- In his absence of-tb'e new Canadian Northern - t James King•acted as section fore- cut-off with the ending steam MERRY CER IST�AS MENS O VEReoA Ts man. line it will go over the rails of the - ' -Master Charlie Marquis was cut-off, or alongside of it the rest and a Men's Fur-lined Coats are lower in price this year and we are confined to the house for several f the distance in Scarboro; and ' 0 HAPPY� NESP YEAR - .-days through illness, but we are crossing the townline on the Neil- showing exceptional good values. ' pleased to say that he is- now im- Ron farm, and still following the �•�1 /� _proving. Canadian Nortbern cut-off across P.IVKERINVf pe R A3UNTING -AL the annual school meeting the Don pass through Donland s, - -Chopping our Specialty P at No. 1, last week Lewis Spragge, on westerly to the.joint system of Ogilvie's Household and .Glenora - aod M. Lee were elected trustees the C. P. R., and C. N, R. and 1by Flours in 25, 50 and 100 pound y place of Donald Munro whose Leaside into North Toronto, where sacks. Fresh Rolled .•term had expired and M. Kennedy the York Radial also bas its l0ate, Etc. i" who resigned. Yon a street line's'terminal. Mixed-Feed, Bran and shorts by the . -PREPARE FOR WINTER g �, __. - ton or ewt. Prices reasonable. . -. -Ed. Haight will bold an aitc= ' - . . - .— By getting yo4tr -- - •- - . � - :� 'tion sale of his farm stock and �+. OUV. "%Ar eht& implements, household furniture, SALE RE(ifBTER. _ - - �.., Cbopping,every day.' ROBES, BLANKETS AND HARNESS NOW etc. at his premises lot 15, zoo. 9, �Vsn*tEsnAz. JAY. 8th-Auction sale - Pickering, on Tuesday, dun. 21st. of household furniture, harness cut- PICKERING MARK13 ' As Mr. Height has rented his farm CTSBlankets 1.50 np, Sask. Robes 8.00 and 9.00, Cub Bear do 12.00. ter, etc- in the villa Re of Claremont, for a term of years everything the property of Fred Redshaw. White Winter Wheat', ,:.....r.. ' .•% Call and see nttr'assortment'of Harness,falters, Trunks, will be sold without reserve. Sale at one. See bills. F. Postill, Red •• ` -Owing to the holiday on Wed- auctioneer, Mixed ,97 N • needay and the large amount of Spring Wbeat................... .&9 - - _ Snit Cassa, Whips, etc., at reasonable prices. -- TuRSDAY, Jan. flat—Auction sale of p R „ gg election cards, ballots and other Goose ...... entire stock, implementx. Brain and Sprouted.......• 70-83 election matter to be printed the roots, household furniture, etc., the """ �, PIC$ERINq HARNESS E)✓iPORIL 12 Nicws did not go to press this propert of Ed. Haight, at lot ]b, Oats "" "' """"" " .v ` week until,Friday and eonmequen• con. 8, Pickering. Sale atone sbarp. �o @® Phone Ind. 801. W J COAKWFLL 4 i C vs csuld not reach its subscribers tit 1 ee er owe a B. �•.,�•� .,,n,� _ ^•,fir;^; D V iH N