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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_01_17 'tP".�.tP" �y,,��gg:,.M �:i _a .•• .,_"�,y,.[,,.�.^T..'., +.. .•h ••:r•+,c .., �,. .• a..is• i 'wL r- -.,- .";%��•x%"i<.-�•�a , a .la.19 -b Qy,R.y�.tiw ,a'.. _ �, .,�,. S'w:" (.'•.v+E rt}k�,vr. [ .� . ••,y',�` .te_4G1 . S' . �'}- '4 k.. 'L .,a•. eC??., «•np, e..N{.:r 1 .. - uw E I KIERIN - SOL.-SIL —T__- PICKERING, �SNT., FRIDAY', JAN UAR�' 17, 1913 1"�To. 16 >t JQlf stl>�tsxaw, BALSAM GREENWOOD Established 75 pears _ �y SPINK MILLS Died—At lot 8, con. 7, Pickering, Rev, Mr. Tink is still holding revival: �t Wednesda , January 15th, Mary D. meetings at Mount Zion, E Nt.. Ll� OD beloved wife of C y 1 1 had a P n Light E. FORSYTH, a to et Regis- aged 88 years, 11 months and 8 a days. stalled n his store one day laetzweek. in- R• soled member of the 0 tomatrical Asw• The funeral will leave her late resi- nil's• Laidlaw is renew old ac- Special of Ontario. Special attention given to g ' We fitting of glasses. Eyes fasten free, xorth dance on Friday, Jan. 17th, at 1:30 quaint'ances iu and around the village. r• MILLS�aeemont. l6tf p. m., and proceed to the union ceme- Quite a number from here attendedg rClaremont, for interment. Ser. the S. S. Convention at Claremont on to y NO. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., vice at the house at 1 o'clock. wednesday . Edinbarggb, member of the College of M A N IT O B A Mrs. Joe Brignall still lies in a crtti- ! afeiaas sad Surgeons of OatgFio,lfeentiate WHi7EVALE cal condition. Apparently very little FOR r M 8o of Cpi".. of Surireoat, Edinburgh. change during the week, Spseia�attentioa to d.ieata. of women aria The anniversary services of the Mrs. John Adamson received word ehihdrea. 0 1..and residence,Brougham. O A m 1 wbitevale Baptist church will be held on Monda��yy of the death of her bro- . PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL on the 26th of January. R. W. Kelly,I they, Mr. Haryey, in Toronto. Many TWO WEEKS and X-RAY INSTITUTE of McMaster University, will preach around here will reprember him as he �� at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p, m.. and C. J. mostly spent a few days of his vasa- - PICh�BRIN(rr ONTARIO B. McGregor, of Stouffville at 2.30 tion here. 1 Off@r 6 acini IOW pr1Ce R. ULGIN To 'WHOLESALE' IN p m. Good music conducted by the P WLB, X. s., 1K. n., C. ac., Phyticl Diseases. she Mena Chorus in the .morning and�gear Miss New Ort at Brougham. on Barley Feed in 5 ton $paelalist in Beo:a2 Dlssasea. Prostatic Dfs- by t Locust Hill p S afternoon and he wen of Use. Diseases of Women, Cancers, -• Methodist Choir at night, y TamOrt.X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye - SON LOTS G000w000 lots or over. gas,nose,throat and lungs. Fitting glasses L.64 conte and chronic diseases. CEDAR CREEK Public h t B - P c sc ool is being well attended Better'secure your supply O>doe Hoare 19 to 3 and t to 0 lily this winter. ;. TERMS CASH Times are very lively in our town at A combination sale is on for"he=6th a=• present. at the Victoria House yards here. now and save money ) Willie Day and'James Hortop were A freight train chased four horses Y T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- in the city on Saturday. Ty • T>aB-ooantyCrown Attorney,and Coin ly for two miles down the track into the lSartsdeo:. Court Sonne,Wbitbv. lair a Rev,Tink called on some of his pec- village on Tuesday, pie here a few days ago.E. Totvnslsipcouncil me CHft19TIAN Barrister and Quite a number from here attended day for inaugration opening and then t here on Mon LJL.solicitor,N-otary Public.Etc• sfnney to the meetings now going on at Mount I commenced the business of the yearChestnut T1wn. Omoe nest door to the 6taadszd Baas. Zion church. g yWn�=b.. J• L. SPINK, LIMITED[ by re•appointin last year's officers b �•M� Fred Boldon is having a sale of ?way of thanks fir their own return to tr — — ;PICKERING, ONT. standing timber here on Saturdav, power by acclamation. �uslfttt#!1' Q�RlDi. •: January 25:h. !gee posters,) James n•agp's cutter upset turning ' -- d corner north of the village, leaving '��T G. HAM—fsauer t M,trt cage Grand Tea and Entertainment at him and his family in the snow and the ' itr • Licenses is the County of ootario, HCOtlghain, 24th. horse brought the cutter to the village I Picker Village. 971y - + where it left it in COAL "'""r « - J-. gs BEA a broken condition,POLCHER, Real Estate Auc- AUpLEy and ended up the run in the doctor's • tioneer, ralaator, collector and issuer - pard, ••+ of marriage licenses.Eronghim wp C:LAREMONT Our school opened with a fair at- Rev. i1 r. Brown,the evangelist from - � HOPPER Issuer of Jfarriage for all styles.of furniture.- ' __ tendance after the holidays: Barrie, is conducting a series for two OUR STOCK I9 GETTING {' _ D+ Licenses to the county of Ontario, We are pleased to see N. J. Chap- .weeks of special services in the Meth- and his residence.Claremont. man around again, after being iridis- d st Church here. He is aver force- Oft' D Omw at Stora o f h L DON DELAY r R BEA dosed for some time." force- ful speaker and good evangelist and TON,TOWNSHIP CLERK- LV, J. and :►Ira. P. McDonald return- will put energy and life in an place •'• �ds Ooaveyane.r• .CommissionerEto. fon for talose ��fl 1ti/r4..'1 •__ ed home on Tuesdsp,after spending x he visits. _ Moulding pp I:�-GETTING I\ 0fam, ,t000nataat. Etc- l[oaq to Iona week with friends in C roswell.Mich• ' w [saner of Itarrlage Ids YOURSUPPLY 0°0a•- 0•' • �* James Connolly, of Vbncouver, B. Whitby Orchestra at Brougham, - � �1CtiAY'e �''rfLInBB C,.', accompanied by J. Cooaey, 'of da POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Jan 24th. Grove, pet n Graham, of Cedar TERD S CASH -x ,MOM L' . for Coustie• of Yore and Ontario, Aao- Grove, spent Sunday at P. McDoa- � � ' 1. !!`1 CASH AcUes. Ad all kinds shears, to ori sbortwt '�'dOW Shades BROUGHAM notes, Address(frena Si4er R O., on t. iiin V �i aid's. , Mrs. Christie Is visiting ftiends In '�• E W B. PO�VELL. Licensed Auc• SCARSORO Toronto, 7v of Ontario valuator and on kinds for _ Wedding bells are ringingin this _r ena0 so of Oatarto and York, All k ucti of Another of 9carboro's old residents nor hborbood. 't+s L. SPINK, Ltd. saias eondnated •+cher pri►at+ly or try auction Sate oe4"eollected Fot dates.or other par. i� Yeaiar._ap ply at r«i<t.aoe Elisabotb' ,, =, UNDERTAKING passed away no Sunday last at his late Born--On Friday, Jan, 10th, to Jas. { ana* Phon•orde»ieftat vzvs oma. Pick• residence, Searboro Tillage, in the and Mrs. Madill, a son. PICKERING � crag or hd+caao s store, Claremont, will re• person of Samuel Heron, in his 76th Born—Oo Januar 18th. to winton d 54 _ in connection p . vtl+i prompt att.ntioa. Baystaaaoa gonias- year. Deceased was well-known here, and Mrs. white,a daughter, g isa— sty phoria anmbarb Independent incl Distance-no object. although having spent a number o Wm. Mosgrove has had a telephones - - yearn h his farm near Owen hound installed to hishe home. No. 514. Prices moderate. '1Otll the last several ears, when he Wm. Stephenson is doing i�• R. PEIIU'I'VOCK : _.. . _ P R a rushing resided with his sister. Miss Bessie, in business butchering these days. COA- lW#4/rffVALR, ONT. Scarhoro Village. He was the last Wm. and Mise Maggie Duncan vis- surciver of four brothers, John, Geo- ited Scarboro friends on Sunday. Best I lump Steam Coal and all sizes N; Funeral Director and Embalteer, "No. .More Dust}} rge and _Vm. Besides his sister' at Miss Ma Linton returned from a In Hard Coil. - y `14'at.n home are Mrs. S. Westnev, Mrs; Don• visit with friends in Mount Albert, 4' _. Any business entrusted to me will aid Stephenson and-Mrs. Robt.Moore, J. C. and Mrs. Philipp of Pickering, U �� B �'R be carefully dandled. ell of Toronto. The funeral took spent Sundae- with G. D. and Mrs. `. —Charges Moderate — place on Tuesday Inst at .St. Slur'_ Li-nton. - A good stock of 1 and (l in. rough and ' Independent Phone No. lair. Dust' 'balleKarst'+, ;'rat Hill. The deceased was We are sorry to report that Dean dressed hemlock, also matched- . a bachelor,a staunch Liberal and, after %1Air%_ is. very.ill.with an attack o€ pine and spruce. i dressed — _ TtzB polling his vote nt the municipal PlP(- (lulDgp, red pine Georgia ppinsJu JOHN tions on Monday cnceunihed to an at• The Presbyterian Ladles' Aid Soci- and basswood.for ceiri'nga.PDngt and Germ Killer p rack of neumonia and heart trouble, sty met at 'the home of 11rR. Brodie. •�-•� Much sympathy is,extended to the on Tuesday. surviving relatives• Roy and M'ss dith Betts, of Leara- K ' Has a full line of fresh and cur- prevents dust when swap in cleans• gtun. are cisiti Posts. Shin les and Sawn Cedar. aunt,'M r. T-:Irl. led meats•constantla• p g. in n$ their •, g es and brightens your Hours -SomethiuQ good to eat and some- T. C. Brown, Ker. 5l r. Fraser, of Toronto, will Write or.pbone for prices, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, [tad carpets, and seta ling splendid to helm— c nd t theservices � 7 1Ham, Bologna, Ruiners, etc. iorizer t o oc h at Brougham. in 9t John's �•. ��C �s —$i.g oT— and nivi - wtaT7g e a nuumber from here attended ' t.c._,` JET J , Y church the Sabbath School Convention at LOCUST HILL-- : Butcher's cattle Tho County Council will meet on Claremont on-Wednesday.: gold under a positive guarantee to the 28th of January, a week later than The Division Court was held here on Ind. phone. house Markham 1504, _ xw ll• p sy liv give eatiafaction. ustial, Wednesday when quite a number of Yard, Markham78 Y,ie ei ing cases came a for hearing. kerr� n.• PE,rT The new school arrangements are O. McGregor, 2T " working most satisfactorily, By the Toronto, and White. TIME TABLE—Pickerin Station.(} '- d • re-arrangement the services of one or man Phillips. Raglan, visited George, r 3a B -- First-clug rigs for hire - acct ifra Mctrr ar on Saturc a — R. Tome guibg Eaki a ae follows:— g PICKERING PHARMACY tttio teachers will be dispensed with F•. No. 6 Mail B.oaA M. .:Dayor nl tit - and a saving of$1000 a year effected. John and Mrs. Patterson have re- „ 12 ' Local so P.M., BUS nigLt town council organized on Mon turned home, after a two week's visit- 4. REAL •E-STATE with friends in Toronto, Davisville 14 Local 8.64 P.M. ' BRB nleet8 all trains �• - veer• day night with the following chair- TrsiDe going We`et• Bae: as • men of the respective standing Com- and other places. - No. 13 Local ' '8.27 A..M follows— ..Teaming promptly attended to, mittees: Finance. Annis; Streets, A meeting of those interested in the .. 2.30 P.M. *���_! *� re-or re-organization of the hocks club will 11 Local Agent for Canada Carrie a C,'o. Hallett; Property, Colwill; Fire and g Y, h :•!� 7 ldail g,Og p,M g • Light, Moore; Applications. Wilson, be held in the rink this (Friday) even. *Sunday included. .' WH Peak Relief, Stephenson. ing. A good attendance ie requested. w • H. q .Pickering. The most interesting' question now There will be:skating in the rink to• Insurance rates lower on farm pro- before the council, is the re-opening of morrow evening if the weather be:Laselth 5 y` perty and Village Dwellings,. the subway question. "The sub-way suitable.. Ci SWCgt f0 in f -It-elaes Companies. under the C. P. R. on the Kingston The first meeting of the township T A CW*lewd LuM im P road east is only one-half the width of council for 1913 was held here on Mon- "i H E CAR E No X3X0=1-U Y i NotG6 the road allowarree, and the council day.At a late hour when the business ` If not insured with me,call and contend that i should be 'the full for the day was transacted reeve of TSE ' All Desiring The Beat compare rates. width of the road. The abutments Sparks treated the .members of the One first-class brick house and are also so placed that they--obstruct council and township officers present in Business and Shorthand Educa- stable for,sale. the view of the road. A meeting bus to an oyster supper; which was served ? tion are invited to write for the beewarranged with the resident en i• up in excellent style by Mrs, McLean, , large Catalogue of the Popular "' riser for Monday night,when itis We glad to see Mr: Sparks estate- EYES11�4 yw Richardson -• •� ��0� • V. • .s hoped that a satisfactory settlement lishing a precedent that future reeves wllvle r may be made. will feel obliged to follow. `,+ -Notary Public, Pickering.- Tests have-been made with the new The Women's Institute will bold a Is so important tban to en-' electric pumps which have proved en- meeting at the home of Mrs. Perry- • tirel satisfactory in evet respect. man on Tuesday, Feb. 21st. Mrs. �. MAGNET p y p P F large on its necessity is im- _ TD$ONTO, ONT. — Do difficulty is experienced in throw- Sandford Brown, of Whitby, will -- ing large streams of water over the dress the meeting on -Management This school has now the greatest C;•asoline Engines, Cream Separators tallest buildings in town. Extensive of Poultry. Details of the manage- possible. At the very first _ attendance-in its history. There is a,nd Power Spray Outfits, improvements have been made with meat and the success of the year. &'reason for it. Nye bare room for the result that no better water-works Live fowl produced from demonstra- indication :you should act s more. This may be your best op- Also agent for the John Deer M'f•g s'vstein can be found. The water is tion plant, the expense of the house portunity. DECIDE NOW TO ENTER Co, of Welland, manufacturers of p y p being -filtered. and all the feeds of the poultry and OtTri SCHOOL AT AN EARLY DATE. -also perfectly pure, all kinds of Farm Implements. After an hour's pumping to the full the advantage of the market for the promptly and do as many . Our graduates readily get posi- And sole agents in Ontarlo for.the capacity of the pumps, the water was batching of the eggs." tions. output. lowered only one foot in -the intake The annual tea and entertainment- Speight others hale-done and start ' —W: J Elliott, Principal well, under the auspices of St. John's Sab• Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. w _ p The Hon. W. G.'Hanna. Provincial bath School will be held on thg even- u," 11, H I'J USONI BROCK ROAD Secretary, gave an interesting address even- ing of Friday, Jan.loth. A 'tea, of the New Year right. �a a m n to the Can,idian Club at Toronto on the kind for 'which the ladies of 9t. ;. BlaiCkSl�1t�,11I1 Tuesday, dealing with prison reform John's Church are noted for provid- g Have you lots of Water ? and with the great benefit that is be- Ing,will be served in the Temperance1 ' ing derived from the new methods Hall from 8 o'clock until all bave been xa� C. B. loris. OF WHrmvALS that have been adopted in dealing served, after which a choice program CONSULT -Having rented the Dunbarton shop P P with prisoners. In Whitby at the will be given in the Town Hall b the , ie re ared to furnish you atitthing P p Wbitb Orchestra. Musa Newport. prison farm, there have been eighty y port, elo- and opened the same, I am prepay- in the line of water supply such as prisoners,and although there was no cutionist, of Whitby, and others. R. N. BA ed to a all work entrusted to pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, gun, no lock or key nor any hand cu1T, Admission to tea and entertainment SSETT me in the above line, plumbing, etc. there has not been a single escape. It adults 25 cents, children 16 cents and ".1Horaeehoein a specialty. has been a source of revenue to the children of the Rchool free. WF Call in an &&,e me any time. The are also expert well drillers government. but the .�. JEWET,RR AND OPTICTAN rel They P greatest goodi, "" E• �- L=N''+'ETJER, and respectfully solicit your patron I comes to the men themselues, wko In the senate the government oraroar*s wrorl WHITBY learn a means of livelihood and deveI• leader intimated thKt there wrnlld age for the future. IndrowT calices 'lt�11BY DUNBARTUN j ,nbone 552I•`ops that which is best in them. be no regsistiun bill this season. a : N d...c'. Y+.•' .•s.,n .'- :. .! '..�.'6. _' ...<r w 3! N r', '..'".. ,-. :', ..NL u K+ •iM, •�n:.b1: ,,,,r i W., , a n` .,(+iw •�;�'*=: ..r .K•'O - - :Y :. 9... ! y '''+.- Aa .. t. ,. ,• .. .-..p��. 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''' - •• — I'm in his shop, and the rule of his boarding-houses is that the door is closed at eleven and mayn't be d' i►p there, air, being hindered with the - CIRYLON rr]MA fog, it was five minutes past.', r a e • askedn they froul`That an au in?" I ON THE OCEAN FRONT. lam,\ ,Mt M - A otic��ated with delight by all who use rt ATLANTIC CITY' N'. J. able thing-the. mau ought to be r'• sa3i ' 1 ' _ LEAD PACKET$ ONLY. BLACK, hnXXD Oa Oiit"j" ashamed of himself for having such Y • ' -' AT ALL G tOC R& a rule 1 Come in: why, you must z 7� •montes+-rr.wc�. Is" half frozen'! I know your sister :. quite well." . 1 d.�,:, , .. Aii ------- -- -- --- -- "j ca.n never_thank you enough,,, ae® iiia. said the?;. poor girl:^ 'I-thou gli�-r f _ to d stay - should have had 'ou,t all' ' tt 4et night! There's a light, I see, in - the window; my brother-in-law is / ONLY A MONTH • I worse, I expect.,, 1 "What is wrong with-him I„ asked Frithiof. -- „ , A magnificent ten-story, fireproof addition is just be!r.R completed, making Oh, hes been failing this long this famous hoste!ry the newest and most up.tb-date of-Atlantic 4city Hotels A new feature is the unusual 8`ze of the bed rooms, averaging 19 feet•s uare. - -- - time,” said the girl; "it's the lon it a n _ OR, A CURIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. , Ever room eommands-an ocean view, hath attached witit sea and fre<h hours of the trams he's dying 0 water. evatltiase in every chamber. Tem.porature rexulated 69 Thermoada it There's never' any rest for them, !r the tateet development in steam heatin : .Telexbor.e in every room.. Goll —A, see, sir; winter and summer, 1 privileges. Capacity 600. Writs for il�aetrated booklet, -.. .. you s Sunday and week-day they have to CHARLES O. MARQUETFE, TRAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY, C'HdPTE$ %%%.-{Cont'd) i door, rithiof said good-by,-e,; and e and agood father too, husbandnd and hewi _ F Manager IY S WHITE Prealdent .. for the first time since the accident - 'Sigrid and Swanhild have been o on workingfor the sake of keep- -- -- —------ - - ----_�-_-___. ___ - ; away with Madame Lechertier, have Cecil remembered his trouble. 'Ing the home gether,-but it's little wife "and he be that net on et- very handsome, which 'll be a- sat-. . You must not go. back without I , . .rY . _ *hey not?" asked Cecil, after a si- of the home he sees when he has W i ting in here to the fire, for e's isfaction io her, poor girl. V" re of. resting and having something to' doubt if he's I ten theist of it-when I saw a w - - I eat," she said, pea ing y. • - . he Away frnm ;t stixteign ho "Yea, they went to Hastings for day. They say they're going to strew g pass along- l=... "You are very kind, he replied strength to Walk so far. (to-do-looking funeral a fortaight. We shut up the rooms, "but I can not come in.' ' !give more holidays and- shorter "F-riti kA, p him side the tram but I never-thought you could bel . and I went down to Herr Sivertsen, "But I shall be so unhappyabout !liours,'but there's a long time spenti in." said Sigrid. ; it would come as soon as this. I'.m who was staying'Sear Warlingham, on.if you o all that lony back An talking of things, it seems to me, "Will you, sir? 1'11 thank you'onto• going in thirty-five, which isn't a charniiug 14de pia,:e in the Stet• without food; come in, if culy to.ing„m the meanwhile John's dy- kindly if you will," said Mrs. Hal- no great age for a man." "please rag. lifield, leading the way to the bed- The work was too much for N "Sigrid told me you were crith Something in her tone touched i Frithiof,remembered how.Sigrid ruttm. you," said Frithiof. him, but I fancied she meant -iu 1 him and.. at-that moment the -door had mentioned this very thing to Frithiof followed h,er, -and glans- "Yes, sir, it's the truth you - I'" oa'., waa opened b Mr. Boniface him- him in the summer when he had ing t•,ward the bed could hardly, speak, and there's many another i; f "No; once a year he tears himadii esti y i told her-of his disgrace. control the awful surprise which in the same boat along with me, _. - from his dingy den in Museum ..�•hv.' Cecil;" he cried. ';W ! - Perhaps they will want the doe- seized him as for the first .time he It's a cruel. hard life-But then, Street, and goes ejlowa to this have been quite anxious about for fetched. I will come with you raw a man upon whom the shadow you see, I was making my four-and- place,l place, �ti a were out-of-doors most i cu „ ;-to the door, and you_shall just of death had already fallen. Rix a day, and if I gate up I know of the day, and in the evening Y Frithiof saw me home beequto I see," he said. The -Norwegian entleman is i it meant starvation for the wife and u worked for lour or five boars ata t � And " the r}, thanking g the children ; there is thousands out - a{ the fog." she explained And gi g him•'-here, and Hill help you -into. the: translation of Darwin which ho is our hansom was overturned at Ilat- :knocked at her sistei s door, spoke kitchen, John," said the wife, be• of work, and that makes s man - _ very nanous to get Mia►hed Hallo.. _ to anme one inside, and returning, 1 n� what is moron 7" - f terrea, so we have ,had to walk � gt ginning to swathe hitn.in. blankets..think twice before giving is-spite ' g from the:e. Please ask Frithiof to •asked him to come in. To his sur Thank you, air," said the man, lot the long bours." !R He might well sak, for the horse some in, lather, we are so dread- ,prise he found Sigrid in the little' gratefully. "It's just a fancy I've He had been.talking eagerly, and i. { - ` was kicking anal p.,unging v:olent:v. kitchen ; she was welkin to and for the time his strength had .re- Shouts and oaths echoed through !u, cold and 3thru ht o et he said l fellow of a ear old. g got to lir to there by rhe fire, i insist-oa going straight-home:" fro with the baby, a sturdy, little though I' doubt-I'll never get warm!turned to him, but now his head the murky darkness: Then they 1 any more." (dropped forward, and his hands would net make uui the outline of It s not to a oft f, y f 3 i '`You are back at last,'` she said, clutched convulsive) at the blas- ianother horse at right an es with'Mr Boniface Come :n� coria in, 1�� j Frithiof carried him in gently-and y their own He was almost u�a�3 never naw ch- !Ug ' I was getting quite anxious about set him down in a cushioned chair leets ' them, strugwliag frantically, sad go Once more Frithiof found you. Mr. Hallifieid was taken eo drawn -close to the fire., With a great cry the.poor wife himself in the familiar house which much worse to-day, and hearing the f "It's a nice littl0 place"' he started forwsid and-flung her arnis the shaft of the Cab belonging to I bah crying', I acme in to help:" said. "I wi+h I could think Y �s and him. - .. aliia � seemed so home-like to him, dim would have struok Cecil vio- y y ! " ,tsatly in the lace.had not Fttithiof and for the first time since his din- I "-How about the doetor I Do they I would keep-it-t•nethe-r, Bessie, baT "He's going"' she gobbed. "He's ace he shook hands with Mrs. want him fetched 4" with the four chilJrer }nu'll n+r® going! John-oh, John? seized it and wrenched ft awny with 1 ratl hu lorw. Thea avddenljr she �e. ^No; hr came here about tea a hard etrttggle to' lire " ".'dine per cent. on their mons !" 1bo "I am sure we ars very grateful o'clock. sad he says there is no-j For the first time Phe broke down fought Frithiof, "My 4od if t� ` rse Ree dragged backward, their � could but see this t" - Mansoni slivered, rreled, and finall he had heard all about the alum- thing to be done it is only_a quos• and hid her face in her apron. But Y to yo a, said 'ldra. Boniiaoe, when NSU oo its ale tion of hours now, Sigrid, who was rockingthe baby (To be continued.) tore, and his.rescue of Cecil. "I! At this moment the r wife on the other side of the earth, bent. ('veil's heart beat fast, she turiked. 'd have ;came into the kitchen; rhe was ytill forward and spoke to,him soothing- deaf while, aad most felt in the can't think' what Cecil view. done without you. As for Roy, find- quite , and the dish as u- 1 +' lsorriWe momosont of falling a sense! l Q young ungu- y. DeteetlTe Memory. - of relief, wheu Frithiof threw hie ing it so foggy acid having a bad irh In her face brought the tears; "Don't you trouble about that - headaehe, he carne home early and i to Sigrid's eyes. part of it," she said "We will be Aunt. (severely}-Why -do yon ' _ ft arm around her aad heM her fast, ; . i then for as interval twslized aa- !u now gone to bed.- But` 001110 in !• *,What. Clara:" she. eiclaimed, I her friends, Though we are poo;, flirt I Can't you remember that you thing at sill w stdaniag was life aad get -warm by the "Are. I don't ;pere0iviaF her !frier, "you book Yet there are tawny ways in which are a .married woman? I - viol*ZW* Vi whish they came w know wh; wit, are all standing i'a iagain '" !we can help her, and I know a lady Anna--010, sure. But the men " the ground. Ithe hall'' , "I was too late," said the -girl, ( who will never 'let her want." can't. - She sed the way-sato the drawing _- f.- - = "Are you hurt l" asked I"rithibl, ! "and they had locked me out. But He-thanked her with a gratit,tde _ = anxiously room, and Cecil Raves cry of as- 'it's no matter now that the gentle- that moss r,athetic. I tonishment, for, standing on the ;MAD has- let me in here. Is John "'I'm in a burial club." hF F,tuf, Blau a bo has acquired some lied CMcil, gas ing for,!hearth-rug was a little figure in a i „ y y' -- n.y shaken. pow al+e i' g worse again I '- after a none, she'll-havo no ex' � ve good habits breath. H F ry by not following w! to g+•t out 7" red dressing-gown, looking ve y "He'll not. last long;" "said the pealies that way;• they`ll bury me in the footsteps of his father. _ He lifted her away from him aiid' much lilt, a wooden Noah in a any _. . ed wit1, ark. _ _ scramble tip. Then, before she (sad �Y ante, a tris you I�te.to think of, the peril .he had u'P-a'` this time oI bight! ' _ ... _ s 1 lThe little. fellow round her neck flew to meet her . .r,�' �,e,..,� - 'faken� her is his arms an , rashly. '' ' ;perhaps, but very drxtArously, car- and .;,t• _. _.._ �—_ sled her Cut o€ daugcr. .. "Had you not better stay her© v "Won't sou put Ing down 7 I am (too hear} for vuu," she 'sfor the night said'Mrs.Mrs. Bonifsoe, _ - \' said. But presently. I cant bear to think —--�� at- -a y g t�-having' that ,va}k - - - - -- - - - T.- erven as she spoke. ahs felt hula -ebske with laughter at the idea. {through-the fog. _ "I scald carry you for mils$ now "You -are very kind,". he said, { •.�`, .- 4bat we Are ,safely out ' of this 'but iidnturn ool P be frightened igdhtnetl .... wreck," he said; "Reis is a'curb Lance, he set him down on the I .....- . .rtone, and-yes, by good luck, the I .steps of a house. Now, shall .ire 3 hearth-rug and rose'to-go, .—Cecil's thanks and warm hand-clarsp . •N, .ging up the-pe.,ple-and ask them to ��,� ,with him pleasantly, and he . ;+•' - '- �"'' ling- -shelter You whilo I just. land's hand-' p - y, _ with the cab?" set out on his walk horde all .the "No. no; itis so late, I will wait better for his visit to the Bowan I _ _. - •;.t. �ert•. Take care you don.'t -get I Tree House.CHAPTJKR YXXI: 1 �, :. •�' „ • He disappeared into the fog and Turn idle hours In-to ' to understood him well enough to ; Had 'it mot been for the fog his i • '':, ' _ i ow that he would keenly enjoy...i long walk. might have mane him ' the difficulty of getting matters I sleepy, but the necessity of keep 4 concrete fence posts -'straight. agaiYi.- ' - . _. jag every faculty.-on the alert and - "I think accidents agree witla 'of sharpy watching every crossing iou. she' ysid.• laughingly, Ncheo 'and ever• landmark made that out VERY farmer'finds himself flow and then with a few idle --.. y to r,,(of the question. So he tramped ; hours in which both himself and h� help mutt look for "odd ' and by he came back he -seemingunusually cheerful. along ;pretty cheerfully, rather en- : - jobs" to kecp'them 'busy. Use these hours to make concrete '` '• r "I can't. hey leu htn ! h but -- ti :'•:^: t p g g -now, to ; joying the nutelt� of the thing, I fence posts. You can make a few at a time; storing them until needed. ThenA. think of the ridiculous �rny in which ' making as much haste as he could `•�}ti;,:: , when you want a fence ifi the new field -both cabs went down send both hors- � on acoount of Si rid. He had ust }` YOeu posts-everlastirl concrete posts-- „ „ g C - '3�'• are all ready to use, The makin of fence is cal -one of scores of every-;.day ' :eaystood u he said. It is won- reached the outer door of the model - Y ' p.. , 1 - •.t, .: is 1 r'•a• unci for concrete on elks farts descnbed in the • ---derfnl that -more-damage..mons not•1•lodgings and was about to unlock I. .,•,.,, . ,.,• Alone. We,all seem to have escaped {- it with the key which was•always �r with' bruises, and nothing is broken furnished to-those whose work de '•' ': What The Farmer Can Do With Concrete„ 'except the shafts.'' I tainad there, beyond the hoar of _ ., "Let us_ R'a'Ik home now said ` closing; when he was startled by h NOTE--This 160 Ree book will be sent tai free upow request. You do�not have to agree Cecil. '`Does any one know when.- something that sounded rk0 a !obi �. to use cement or�e Yourself under any other obliption. just send us your name - ,boots we.are 7"... �- by him. He paused And ligtened, it I at+d address. Address, : "The driver says it is Battersea ! came again. 1 J,. • t' 'A.r , rubuc b/'M sagor.' +� $ridge �toa d, some way from Row_' "Who is there?" he said, strain- ;' 1 `t'tt � Canada Cement Company Limited :•i• r= sin Tree House; you sei•: b,t-t if ,veli ink; his eyes to pierces the thick cur- Y;• tsdttruteo 1 ti. .' 'Would not be too tired it would twin of- fog that hung before him. < :•,:: _ .Sty-SS4 HERALD.1sUILDING, MONTREAL t. E AD fainly be better ncrt to-stay for -• The-figure of a woman approached f; y T,L]'HAN you buy oemini remember that the fanners of Canada tir•L Cab.— - him. tif:MEMT p 1r1' haul found that"Canada"Cirneht is haat. Look far the label on i'r ''••• _i:�:i . tractor i'vet off, and with much "Oh. air • she Sall. "Have youI "`rr f', `ho1fTA�f "IN.v" bad awd bahvI. _ box it araw;eugtb groped 'their the key -and can veru let me in 7" y. ne.(r bow it lkt, not ,getting home,' `'Yes, I have a key. Do yon live I ; right ont by %jildnight. At the here i" is a egos. "lean +A16u :.nsm k ?rtraoaor doew—no re deick suit sera a4 s 26c. bott?a • - dam'a Eaaraoto! lard and r i It/ dratefsts• .tr. 'Y-..Y -.1.. 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(.`t.- Y',.: •. .-r.;•e',:r-• = .' 'an.:.f,++; �.a � a,...-.1..L�L1a�'!: C vUEEN ALEXANDRA'S 'TACT. H MAY BeLVE LITING PROBLEM. . COAD SOT In the bright days-of her reign at �`r • c _}} TQ Buckingham Palace it came to the Uw dir A Fruit Tree Called the Avocado TRY IT W N Y01VIRXtl�� t �T ���1i 1{� j knowled a of VV r' g Queen Alexandra that GPOHb In 3lerieo. TIRED one of the housemaids, who had for • Meat is still goin up in rice, YOU Will find it wondu'f 45 some years been al er- - vice, had suffered severely over 'an•- re-at ne not worry Buse-- refreshing FILL HE FOUND $ELI IN affair of the heart. I wivot much.longer,. for a new food DODD'S KIDNEY -�. Queen Alexandra sent for the' Punt has been dascorered yyUPTONist . � a 6Uiute • agricultural, experts,.--'sa s - -- r l - girl, and after learning all.about - ��_ - Pearson s Weekly. r the matter, consoled her and sent ��r�t l Thi; new Product, t--A lfrrd. St�ansoD, of Easlhatehewan, her off` to Sandringham for a It 1'111111 . �rr __ P , _which it 1 i claiined will-help to solve the quea• -- -'aeudb a message of cheer to those change. � of living, . . .TEA ' - tion fruhet tree called the Avocado, sils-tainv and ch ., t. 'who feel the weariness and dis. Then her Majesty summoned the � I is a f sets It ceuragement that comes from �/ -� growing in Mexico. r broke& .rest. - •� � - ,�li � 3 The fruit of 'the tree is pear- 'f' w a'+ rJ<_. _ ` // shaped but the queer art about it Macklin, Sask., Jan. 13'(Special). w: _. ( f i; r P FARMS Pon SALE.. . t... a*w �. ` J i& that it is composed Of the sub- H. W: DAWSON, Ninety Colborn• street. -Those who suffer from sleepless r -= stances which are to be fsuad in -TorotRto '- t`- ,: night and 'get up in the 8 otning 2: meat. - GNDRED ACRES--COUNTY HA{liOvs �, r $sella tired and discoura ed� will It contains about 20 Mood House: Buildings 11,orohasL find renewed hope in the gtatement ( I,l� per cent. of Cheap acd H easy ,terms. made by Fred Swanson of this fat and many other izgredients of great food value alfd it is said that CC EVENTY-81X ACRES WITH y lace. He could not'sleep at nights- t I buil-dinxii-and sppie orchard: about ” ( ( on.e good-sized meat pear- is 'x c d:scovere3 the cause. It was i Eye mslog from l�amllton, kidney trouble. He discovered the quite sufficient to make a meal for H W. Oow.,50>:, Toronto. vure. It is Dodd's Kidney Pills. w< the average man."Yes,” Mr. SwanS4n says in an K Some exp-erts have grown -quite (� TE HUNDRED ACRES IN- OXY01Denthusiastic about it• it is far su- -`♦ aunty; aotl clay and nand toastintervievr regarding his case,_ "I cutic � Sheen acres mined timber; 2 acres of t was troubled with my Kidneys for � c�+ + X` Sop riot to the banana, they say, and chard; btrildinCs fair. would ezahaat3s ; Y' r • in fact "the most valuable for city. town or village roperty ter f Over a year, �o-bad that I could not ,*; fruit known." oat, • - �` . e - , u� smaller farm: E. L. Fran lin, East bleep at nights. niter using ens �,, (�� uLViii The natives of Mexico live almost jbux of Dodd's Kidney Pills I found y s, u1L jjE 1I SITUATIONS VACANT, " r great relief. Four boxes removed ': * j entirely on the wecadoi and .iC is _a11_ my min and now I else well s x "Y r TOnightrubyoursca1p11ghtlyRith hoped that with a sufficient supply oE�Tf� RAVTFp EVERY�Hs$]�, i I p s A Apply immediately, Hemlook_ 011 lwn am as strong in my-K �!� ,� ,, Cuiaf�intulart.'Inthrmoln- Cutiof the trees the world could do Liniment, Iialitax, �. tar + away with meat entirely. „ '•'Yea anv man. � - a ^ •,,..., _lag Shampoo with Cuticura Soap. If this does ha -STAMPS AND COINS. If the Kidneys are moron the happen how vegatar- l. ' g +,, �., No other emollients do somuch for ian,s will welcome it! TAMP rOLLECTORA--HUNDRED DIP• � ' blood becomes clogged with impuri- "� ,; dry,thin and falling hair,dandruff The reason why the fruit is W) '.`'1 terene Foreign stamps, ,Catalogue, _- - ilei and natural rest i5 an lIDpossi- r Album, oply Seren Cents, barks Stamp y , �`;q { "� fat ,� ; and itchingscal ,grdoftsospeed- little known at resent is because i rnmrons. Tor.,nt,o. '+ bility. Strong, healthy Kidne s '+,., .` it s town now ere-cin a lar e ' mean ore blood, new life all over � -••'1' 11`>`s za ,`�` fly; agreeably and economical} g g P ' y' alcale, what few trees there are ritscELLANEoua. the body and That de'i¢htful rest Full directions it1 eve acka e. ANCER, TGS1oRA. Lt'Mpg, ETfi, Queen Alexandra. e s d f3 Frow round the huts o£ the natives, that is the 6weeteYt thing in }ifs, : •.- - Custouraorld. liber Ointment are uta ehrooah"'s - - •' - in-Cruel- and a<ternal cared with• + , , 1 ®ewoetd. A ut>ergr rmcte of ataca,wtsb �-twe where they flourish with little care, + out Dain by our home r••eatmort: Writ' Ucd 1 8 Sidney Pi.]_ always make: bovouetoatbe care and ntotmon, of cite sk,a.nd and afford easy meals fur.the ind0- I nR before too late. Dr. Eellman Medical •(strong, healthy Kidneys. errant lover, who also held s do- se.ip,sertpoet.tree Address PostAra,rn•Acbm. , Com. f.ira ted, coalinYK',,,d. oat mestic position in the Palfiee. After «Carr neva iri>,liq I lent owners. mc,y a.s. a kindly and tactful homily, Queen �y�y �+ a /� ALL �1'UVI KIiINEY AND BLAC6 € FREE TRIAL To Color Grey Ya1R � 1 T dei Rt,ne+. li d,rey trouble, firavel, $y _ Alexandra, with hunlucous tact, 1aI Make It _ L ^;big, and kindred a invents poaltly _. Mh'SIf:1Ia LEGS AND �i"I\GS, Nethi SPEND THE WINTER IN CALIFORNIA. spat-tile yOtln� man also Lu $and• I a{ gone e•Dice as ' Cured w;th t.a �efatr G,rn�an Rnmeddy a heeas/tial hen! al hair. j 'San^! ' Cita gt .0 1n.,r.he• nets remedy i ringham, u ue send rot.a\acWteq Attrattire rates -will . be qu.>L04 .via, for Dtabr+es•Net* .nP. .and Pure core. to How Hatydids Fiddle and fiecen- se one trea•r-e-t of ivariable route4. afp; riinc the f:ne.t -e,1. "Sacnl'•` Ant! Diabete4" Price 1?00 from I Very shortly the �the'cuup?e' .terse, if ,t a r to erv. The L•,s .1ryt Limit d, le,Ting' dr,oYiet■ cr 9:rec Th? Sanot ifs^afa teen-Year Locusts Drum, returned tc. townad-d there was a ♦ •o rot: that ,wore Cli:gaC^ dsiily 10.16 p n. far ';nnthPrn (*al:-i tut nir Cornnauy of Canada, LITItoc wedding sequel,' with the al = r'.y hair a� aaes it fnrnia .e sa , F'ranq: Overlind Lt•m w:nr•i"r. ''tion. Many of the little folks of field 8 Royal ~ or,aeoDa Iltt:r remo- ,ted '.a•ing (h _ c Z� 9 -0 p m . lr+.• then and forest have fine. musical instru- blessing: ya3andtuMardrruYes+ne jthree last «, ',u pr c,de t`: CLEANING LA ' , e half of +,en or .ovar dr drerythlr¢ n rtiilxav iraypl, Tho China . s IIaents and play ttlem nib:lt and a:ay `�' Chid h•a.r aid has r!n„iy i and Japan Sea•. leare4 CblcaRn daily a M Rica•.y Y.x: :,are o it to se^d us roar a area, 10'.45 P,m. far pan Franei-m and Lrnr An.' WALKING 'CiJTiNC SUITS ' Or thrc�t Or four months Of the i .i p - e"� yyryre o day A rcaa C)4-1P O own qr!e- - I rated laerature. n ChicR and... C&A t:�a °e'tO t'! r +ue. ar. The lou horned ra5sho Had Pains in Back IILL� '. g R P 3SF ^4, to 11 1 . B,urratt, '4. A N..rLb We�tirn Ry. 46 Tooge St., Toronto.. �rtt. tl Qrt18ri0Yln � Diel CO. er, or true katydid_, 1s the leader fi 7ZA a sun eomtnt••toaee Street. Montreal. p� S y of the band. Slt��, aIl� Chest l Mon T. .,•nt, c) w, n «„r teAIR - - -:. He has two sets rcf wings, the Grits Prospect. - His Size. - . ones, ones used for fling, the inner Suf'rred for Weeks, But Finally According to Prof. Fls?er-, of Old Gent- _'G'Lntle. .di. =loon' ones making up the bow and fiddle. 9 _ `� + � Q Yalu b y �,l e, - bites the head off' Near the base of these inner a•lnxs .E•»and a IIich, Sure Relief. Uaiyerelty, y the year 4.f?0''Why. he wants too When he troves .thenT s:; thftt tde 1 Cures puic(ily by ttt•rruln�:'• _ 1 o he meets You've swine{- e _ the average span.-of human life�wifl every d vein•s on each win rub together then; about o50 Is .astened a set of strong vein •. ., years. Pet'�p a w111 led me _- - g o it l _. .____ - -. then; we imagine, be more nerve-mus- . Fancier-=-Lor lav ter, guy-nor, _ makes a ..furan little wit hound than ever of marrying yon didn't oughter keep- dogs -ar� + Frd that is what ie called "oras•- 1 _N ECionger proof '01 tic wOII- a1-}T A gent with your teii'lpera- hopper'e'fiddling,” derful merit of Neryiline.:could be anent ought only to go in for bilk: `•tr TSowmad tz+t «..sead ea• Our common little reen gra,- letter Ls- - - - - - nl . . - _ ohRar Furs. not Cess w. t Pr. r , y"' _ - inter: artier. R g bee it r a:�N:1,4her, nor resides has _ _' . - MHiard g-LIAIm•M Eut'•s 'Drphth•r1a. ir.p ldo=i:d �"ndDeul•w � i bOpper is another fine pacer. If l; r Cede e o t-rely 'lone or st• to fiddle is attached to one wing; and - -- rt ies.e t.._. "w.are'ehr►Doid with a 1 Windsor,-or,- :�. S. '� tr.e;n CecnLl. ,lie u+sos his hind leg for a bow. On ,e +brad's Ltntmeni (•o„ L:mtted 1►lorf• 1'hnn Thr Phot h ,II i leg is a line of little beadlike I want to- add mi- unsolicited n,Lntlemen,-Last winter I received qq}pat 5 t of.. Fri: Oui"L',t to rile milieu`f+4r qae: ' testimony' to the efficacy Ot be-nefit from- the use of MINAIID'A fieiI �* ren^w er.d the lot Edmor of lumps, from each of which row ar y yotir UF;NT is a.eevese attack of L-a0rr Ir.. Pigg is altogether tau lit a a g ppe,and t1ALlA�1 f Tsugm mate GLIDE, '1aurriber of -fine hairs. -.�'4ht+n Ifr: I wo'nderfu} liniment, - \.-rt•iline� I I haps frequently prcoved It to be very •f• eral - :. � .booac:+ro�•paFee.madedF'kF.s. i 6onsider it the best remedy for-a fective in oases o fritammation: "How Sol" e •^-daI to )oha 13aitam, 11tsd1 •- q Grasshopper' 'draws this leg. back �culd; sure throat, wheezing tirht Tour' "The last. time he urns-.at my Dept s3 TORoNT.o lirroct3t.1L .'And Orth over his wings his love _ = W. `. HLficHLVBON.. Icon a thrill out-on the summer air, mass in the chest, etc:, and can house I told him to make hit half, ante that for years our home has thoroughly at .h46me, a 4i L in legis- His poor little mate tries hard to never been without Nerviline. - T _ than uti'e trtinutes he hall quArreled yiake the e kind of music; she had a dreadful attack of cord, that with me wife, kicked the car ant ref `? + An Anatomical Fact. sties throu� thn sam,ts motions,"but i Fettles on my chest, that fourteen doors diseharged_theCIO .zpanked �„r•tQ� _s ;} � 4)_ v ' tart IIeS• p-t'fditce-a -si-slgk-«ttrrfd-�--- - couldn .... Shp never grows disco Ira ed, but up erintrubbed.lan Nert�iline three <<i reakComing nigh. ' the belly; aild told me I vi+as a fool'. The M fPuj our&nroteiided the £i�of keeps it'up`night and dsly and I times a day, used \er;iline as a Thu, increa ed Dost of living is I 1 p P. suppose her lover takes the will for Try Murine Eye his tongue.' H gargle, and was completely rector- somethiag terrible, said the young When vocnwr•,n,r-t,Ye^F:r: -act.'Remedy r Xo no:--put " s, the deed and loves her just the �,. .it right out. t' Mme ed. I have induced dozens of my man, as he paid the third Install• rrrltfurlted.Neutk,RattryEs..q„a ; "`I can't, doctor," Ras the die- friends to use Nerviline sIId the engage ro u r Grannlared Fyrlldn, Itiu•tmi4 Rook went on the en a ement ria . "it's Another first-class fiddler is the 3 g Eyes In east Package: D::'klsE to c,�. tressed reply, ' Its fastened gra to are all delighted with its wonder- - " �/ p n::ed n aur„�nitete-,.oto Patent „ - ' cricket. His tune f9 ]Olid and g � )lMkt`w"�utubddtnr.:ccoaefulPhret- tn�• : ful power over pain and sickness, Pd LES CURFD IN 8-TO 11 DAYS Nie ed' +'£res•tire for raany_yd Ms buy shrill.- --One tune by Wight, o,,-by, r, - �.t,.tet to the Pmar. end Bold by re. Salvat2�,.-Rv^perba;tee, unties 4 cater illar eats Fi.000 times its day, is his rule. He has even been You are at liberty to ,publish four draggiAt will refund money it PAzo e�.e aye Salve !a An«vac tLAea xsNsoa fl this signed letter, which I hope ;0INT31ENT fails to cure any case of Itch. �..�r- b-lne. Ere RemgO Co,. Chigaso, otrn weil{ht in fee:el each month. nowii to change 'his note when the fait. Blind, Bleeding or.Prottuding.Piles in clouds darkened the sun, for ,a �} shave the way to }iealth to 6 to 10 days. sot. — while in the day, Somo insects many that need to .usA Nerviline. _ "�' you give your 'wife s 1 . beat little drums when they want to ! (signed) "LUCY 3iOSHl±h.", an allowance 4" "T did o-nce, and _ 1 , an su - she spent it.-before I could borrow .i -T "She and extornal - "She looks so discontented and it back." The The seventeen-year locust has dissati•sfi'ed.” yield to KPniline. Accept no "'\o wonder, she has a husband Mlnard's Llnlmant Cures Carg•t 11n Cows two tiny drums fastened to his. ab ` I dorelen. They are fixed firm and substitute. Large family size bot- I , ki ht, and to each one is attached ties, 50c.'; tri. size, 25c., .at all who Bets` her eve'ryt11"ng she g I wants I" To Aid China Agrfculturlgts.' a strong muscle which tf.-, insect c}ealers, or the Catarrhozone Co., , Buffalo, N. �Y., an'd Kingston, Ont. ""- The republic of China has'estab- ' Can tighten or re.ax at will, It ,p Mtnard'• LIKIMent'Curs Colds; Eta P makes a sound something like beat-. lished a department, of-agriculture A Little Sernion. atld forestry Ing on a tin.pan and will drown out y on modern lines, and No Room., this institution has be un ujAisli- evfsry other musical note 'o�f the "I--don't profess tq know ;such," g p eummer'day. - remarked 'the' Cheerful Idiot, "but "Bertie," -said the hospitable ing an agricultural journal (all in; ' Another queer player 'is . the I have' discovered that anything hostess at a Sunday School treat, 'C'hini se)., which "appears t.hre© den h-watch beetle. He burrt,ws you get for nothing`is worth.just "W'on't you eat some more cook- 'times a month, It,,}s: understood intq old w.(xA, and makes a tap-tap-_ what Sou paid for it." ics 4" that a national-Tneteorologica.l ser- tap as he pushes along. "I can't. I'm full!!' sighed.Ber- `ice will be established'as a branch r The longicbrn beetle produces a Doty one "BROMO QmKrNE" _ tie. " of•this de}?art-went, and that it will '' rattling Found by the friction of his ]fret is LACATISE BRO)10 gLItiINF.. ""`<'el}, 'then, put 'soma in your be under the direction of Dr. Hiilg Look for the signature of E. FCC. akgvrs, Ockets.°i Kw'ai Fungi who was educated at scaly neck. Many others of our Cures a Cold in One Day. Cures Grip 'n P fairy-like friends have musical ar= Two, Dare: 250. "I can't. Thev're fill,, .too,," Cornell University. and who for t•hF rangeniente -that make us think of was the reretful answer. year past has .beeli atta-ched tb the - 4" fiddles. ..In fact the violins of our smo1A Longest Pipe. birroan of`plant industry in Wash- PPI �m$uk to all pp own use were probably suggested Though -few' }ince' ]hoard of •it; ington as an agricnitnral etpert. wounds and notes and I.ou Dr, Fung ha,s started for- China by Wi'libesur risedhow• uiCgl by these...little fiddlers of nature, there is an English pipe smoking .. p q championship, though meetings do e f5 way of Europe,-where he Will make it stops the smarting and not,seem to be•held regularly. =The \ a round of visits to meteorological Firings case. -It covero the last oontest-wa•s •held at a hall in '�' observatories. " - wound with rare ,laver of pso. t Palnfuf Corns Removed Holborn two years ago, ,when tective bili t, Tills all poison 3r Now Pa,lnletss Aemedy netiN'English record isas set"tip'for ,t , , White enalnflled kitclienware• can Cer-aalreadr in the wound, sad Yor're a chump to"eutrei eii Say looser t i.' be kept in exce•llt-nt crinditirm if-it Prevents othcri eateri .;, jh rich the length of time a pipe could be ® is or'cxlsiona'lly '•ci'eaned by placing - bealfag herbat estec:cs then btsld —Everyone ot'thoac stinging corns can be _ �, peacefully and quicl:ly removed by paint. 'made to la•st.- JnT -these contests"est= the utensils in a'lire vessel with vP from the bo'toc), fresh, disuel ; !ng or Pntnam'e corn EL actly ane-eighth of an ounce is i . 4 "� g r tractor. It's really a mar- tceighed Out by the judge:.the use f„ ` �a ald_w.ater,.to which a tablPRpr)orrfnl• and is a wander sl(y •bort tins , " flu vvocind b hezledl ..t how Putnam's Ex• of adulterants. being -strictly .for-for- � =� p of lye has been added. Place on a zaa, Ank'sPcT-ular;ty la bawd on merN, tractor talree•otn else-Dela, b : BtoyF and-let'-the water boll;•then tmlt dcnrnercrwwk cur% Be tum end bidden-. Th'e winner;a barber from nesc�ereal tlirni. z m.suk ;,r,*+1Sed how it dray,• out the sore- wash the enamelled ware in o.rdin- on every renkPt or the � ,�'t)lithA m ton, who had Won the me- - an etben,�,,all den genal Reap - ,.. rigs, bow by the nota lata dela m its final puff ti.] two a y�! dry dishwater. zaat.A„kC�.,Toronta� �'eOe6 0O nose,righout it Lh.-Dore, It. dal twice previous, eoa.xed his;; -pipe to is a aes,4. Diene fob that y g P' t - t ' utnambtraobor does-no zemedy eo hour. and ten minutes had elapsed R Z p ,i '' The honsenife who wishes to kPcp . , tgnick and •ts*• as a Ne. bo Us of Pitt from the time it was lit, These 3 TNS herr hgncls in ¢nxrl eonditic,n should _ s IN barn's ExtraotorioU and reoomtaanded smoking contests are, very popular lwenr housemaids' gloves, fw drus"WA. in Belgium and Holland. ['ED. i. ISSt`F 3-'18. IMl - nard'a Liniment Corea Dl�temner. * Y ...,...�,y.� .,, ,,,.:.,., .Y�,,,, ,. .. ...:.„,. ..:,•naw.. ..� '..:.._-...a. �::n.„sc..a'�-:�i?..” 'h•: a::G,...r 'mac" .n.. .::.E .%,:i. r.. .:+�ea.e.:>y ''�rca a-iyit rn: .5... a: 'A....: do :fey'-N, wF-.ti�C_' mor. 3! ,�a. _�,r.... r.,.•:G.:.... ✓ '.p K.. ,.'.' 8. ;;:y^:Yf+� kr Mj., N"� 'l' ..f'� vM" r.i:^7i•:7.',. '' •'�f G.•a� 'a�.a• :..w ? .r ¢.»,ca„-,::.,_i;gr:swzisr-.--.�,,:i-vs..3 r .vw" � «a :cid' ."�'.' -,.y„ _"..-w•.b ,nf �F. .t. 4.. .:. W�,C°y„V•'�r�{..0' '.:•,.+t'j... ..: .�`' ,"s :r+f7. ^A. w7' ^V" ,"�•. ' .:• :...•�. anu:.M:"1" +,_ ;. '!�$:�.._,.',.;M1.�,s.d..:. y.,. °� f.-.:._« ::_e..s.... ...r :..•a._-.: a �t.'.,.::--' -s .i.a�• «$'.'- ,,.a»an•� .e`u°,y�'i4.'r"5� - Ar : .t' :e. - fir. ..,,, .. _. ,. .., ...' ':.- •' - .. � ... :. .� .. � .. .. , r • .. +yl?: - y T given �7 �1 �1 Ph0lp and 0.' Brodie w was Ivtreduced aDd$Dalk • gqizde°�tei homed.e�esPoseeadoobkerringg. HING ".-' �Ol\ t 1 GO i' � --'- atd►7IDosaioi+t114 --_A.b - - - -y- -Z iv,W..w,r.BICH_altDSON,Bickering ,Ptatertng,Ont, carrle apppooiatiag the following;over " seers for.tbe•year 1918: 'PIt13][s! ' • PeT13MAaTERB _ FARM TO LET-1�0 acres Town- - w ahiD of Boarboeo,11 intlq from ToroaW, Division. 1. T. E. Philp, 2 L. H. comicLcable(srgt houw, g barn@,Y o:cEards, S1.S5 per year ; OL00 i! d is"advaaos: Sprag;ge, 9 Russel Bye,4 ezEr)ordoD: wJandid s rin oz« mlzsd sou. addsaa or RAC ' H' A R' D 8 0 *:. pp 44 '�•''--- - apply to BENriY W�STNEY, West Hill.P. 0. - - �' I.Bubaoriptioos W the United.sates,SLA4 '• - B Oswald Hilts,8 James Smalea,7 Geo Oat. lr-tt - in advance White, 8 JohnTVuH _I Taylor.9 John Pearce, -For all kinds of Fresh Frozen, Stroked and Salt Fish and Hunker, 12 John, MIR Ayr n-P�^ iften of JOHN MURK R, Pro r18tOrs �nlan. 13James White, 14 W Har- the undersigned to,99oon.4,Piokbrlaq, on P Q ve ,.16 Robt Anderson, 16 Win. Dix- oz about Nov, lath, one red and white heifer, .•` one led"steer; 'Asp anLormatlon leading W - • on, 17 Thos J Jones. 18, Simon Puck- their roc,vers will'be,-suitably rewarded. PJOK6RiND.GOU7VS'ilL . riII, 19 P. J.Rowe,-20 John' Crockett, THOLdAe REEVELEY,Brook Road. . .. est FRESH FROZEN _E]S _ The Council-elect of the municipal- 21-Asa Hubbard, 22 Joseph O'Riley, White Fish 15 cents lb. Trout 13 cents lb. c --itv of the township of Pickering met-23-Jas. Ferguson,. 24 .John Elson, 25 ARN FOR SALE-The undersign- Red Salmon 15-cents Ib. pursuaat to statute at the town hall, Robt Garland,26 Win. Puckrin,27 F. " ed has for sale a barn M58 17 foot posts, „ Brougham, on Monday the 13th ins t, H Westney,28 Gee. Cammack, . a in easily be neswade and into hi drive S ofFall i which „ can easily be made.into a hip root,all in ¢cod There were present W.'�P. Sparks, G. Orvis, 30 Amos'$tignall, 91 J. H. cocditiou sad well'preeerved, Apply to W, H. _ .. : SMOKED_ AND -DRIED FISH rdaill reeve E. B. ' Hoover, Brat-deputy Kxyes, 82 Jos. Cowan,33 W. J. Taylor wLSTKE b lot lo.von 3 Pickering, or16-19 = reeve; John Forgie, R. R. Muwbray, 33 W. J. Taylor. 35 John Brown, 36 R•R•Whitby, y 38 Finnan Haddie 10 cents lb Giscoes 13 cents Ib • .t and Alex Wilson, councillors, all of Isaac Connor.37 John Hamilton, Fillets 14 cents lb Digby Herring 20 cents a box. whom took the required declarations Silas Toole,39 Alex Albright, 40 F. U. OR SALE-The executors of the of ualification and office before-the McKay, 41 Gardham Tran. 42 -Win. JL' late zohn Greenlaw,are offering for sate - • w qq the valuable summer resort,known as Simcoe ' o]erk. and too err seats at th Mayne, 43 Wtu. blidd]eton, '44'Jas. point goose, situated on -the shore of Lake �- SALT FISH ".Council board. Plaskitt, 45, Jas. Hogle, 46, W. E. Outario immediately south of Pickering Vil• Mr. Hoover, seconded by blr blow- Holtby,47 W. H. Norton. 48. David ►age• The building is new and -p-to-date. The Labrador Herring 23 cents a boa Salmon Trout 10 cents lb property attached compiizes some 17 acres on Boneless Cod 10 cents lb. 1� bray, moved that the standing coma An_UT. 4I)• J. B. Wilson, 50 F. E. Har- wbich are erected a barn and other necessary mittees for 1913 be as follows: bron. 51 C. W. Disney, 52 Geo. Lee, outbaildingti. john Stephenson.Jane Findlay, ' yx' Roads and Bridges-Hoover and all 53 Andrew Miller, 54 Win. Cassie.' 55 Executors, Boa 42,Pickering a•tt the other members of the council. Win. Cowie,56 W. J.Tnrner. 57 J. H. Leave tis your OYSTER order. We have them Bonuses for Wire Fences Etc.-Wil- Michell;58 John A. Jones, 59 Wm. WOOD FOR SALE-The under- FRESH all the time. _ - son, I3oover and Mowbray. Contin- Arbuckle,60 Win. Linton, 61 John signed has for sale a quantity of dry p •�-� Cs ��t �y gentles-Mowbray, For ie, and Wil- Grahom. 62 John Scott,63 T. C. Gos- cue wood.Ant in lengths 3o suit potchaar, 0 H g For t-rtber particulate apply W TH09. son. Damages to Shee -Forgie, tick.64 F Beelby. 65 Thos Madill, 66 BEE VELEY•Brock road 1817 Hoover, and Wilson. ReliefofPoor- W. R. Ward,67,A.McCalmon, FOR -GOOD- GROCERIES - Forg;ie, Hoover, and Wilson. Gauslin, 69 J. G, Borland, 70 Robt. T,+ARM TO RENT-Lot 19, con•. 6, On motion the minutes of the last Scott,71 Geo. Richardson,7`2 W. Me- i� 1:0 acres. Farm in cod @tate of cultiva- s - meeting were read and approved. Nair. 78 W. Reeaor,74 Wm. Allawap, �b��►p never r partiioalai apply at farml - - A communication was received from 75 G.A. Gillespie, 78 H. Johnson, 77. 'LANCE JOHNSTON,B»-sham. Is-to , n tiro,In Gillespie,of Dunbarton, tom. G. Conner, 78 11. M. Forsyth. CIALS -C-•,TJb laining; of ditch on Kingston road POUND xEEPaRs �flR SALE-Two ads Holeteia _3 � m- - -3 -".bein stopped up, and threatened Robt Hall. Fred W. Hobbs, Thos. �I qqTT - g cows,risiru 3 yea»old,dire to feeahea to suit for damages. The reeve stated Calvert; Geo. Downing. Sam. Nichol- ,piing also 50 bush --that the ditch has been opened out. eon, Arthur Chester,t:3eo.Toyne.Thos seed. A onsbez of York@htze white Diit. lett, _ .. Wp ly to Duabartou Stook Farm, T808 A communication was read from Puckrin, P. J. Rowe, J. H. Kayee; G ASHAN Ritchie&Co. barristers, Toronto, re- Fred Roach, W. B. Burk, Frank Lee, We-are selling-at reduced BLACK, GREEN OR claim of Alex Gourtie for stone. W. S. Major. Sam Farndale. Jos. -Oft SALE=High-class Shorthorn pricers, a special MIXED, 40 cent Tee Ms. Ralph,of the Metropolitan Bank Wideulan, John McLean, W. H. Nor: L` vow,3 yiars old,L»eh with heifer calf br Tea worth 30c, for 25c lb. _ fol! 35 cents per Ib. :,. Tea Markham, was heard asking that the too, O. P. Ferrier, Alfred Rogers, std.. row has four crwws. Also a Clydesdale «M• council .mit the ratepayers of the Jahn A. Jones, T.C. Gostick, John mare,rising a »Ata, bran W imported tire. _ pe try For further in ormation Ise J, F. GARBUTT. w. township to ppay their Lazes into their Graham. (Claremont), Morgan Evans, North Claremont least - branch at Whitevale, a request that R. W. Mowbray. Enos Nig hawander, was readily granted by the council as Walter R. Ward, Judson Pugh. it would prove a great convenience to FEvCE•VI1tR'ER9 O F F iE - - wany in the western part of the Win. Mct;ausland. Claude Field. D. Northern Grown Trees _ . township. The money thus collected W. Carruthers, John Gormley. Roht; Apple Pear, Plum. Cherry Peacb. _ _ <. will of course, be handed over to the De.verell, W. L. Courtice, Wm. H. �,rspae, small Fruits, ornamentals, Claremont brunch of the Standard Chester. W. P. Petty. Wni. Peebles. Everggrzeens. Rosea Flowaung shrubs.. Our Coffee ground as sold, regular 401 cents, for 35c per lb. This Rani. Hollinger. Newrlck Wilson, Jr. Climbers. Etc. Everysthiag in the 4 Bank. g vnr@er� line. Catalogue fr e. Send The standing committee on -Contin- w•, B. Milne, B. w•_ widdifleld. Jacob tut of our :want* for Prices, Agents Coffee is 80 famous that no further mention is required. gencies reported and recommended Meyer. w•.' P. Jones. Joe. Borland. We APPLY APPLY tar terms. _ payment as follows : D. R. Beaton John Whitson, Geo. white. Nnraerymae _. _ on recount of salary, 6250-.- John A by-law was passed appoiritin$£d: ' i�l3lrtti•, Port Ela1a. Murkar, for printing financial state- w ilison assessor for the year 1913. also meat. ballots. proclamation, nomina- Forest Beaton and S. H. Stevenson c tion blanks,40.00: D. R. Beaton for auditors to audit the treaburer's books EGG-O BAKING /'\f('� P� �i. delivering ballot bozea and papers to tar the pear 191Y Plant BOWN. ANS, A � s 7 G.►a deputy returning offfcet•s. $8.00: D. A by-law was _introduced, passed Quaranteed I3. Beaton, for balance-of postage acct, through ite v irioug readings fixing N'urwery StGC7i'` " ' for M12. 10.00. Also the fallowing the salaries of the various municipal Philip's Celebrated Baking Powder 15 cents per lb. Other linea of grow- payments to the deputy returning of. ufficers. an will _ firers at the recent municipalelections. The con-aril now ted j,-)tirned to meet We want two more agents � Fresh Groceries at exceptionally low prices. Div. 1. ®. h.Webster: I1.t10. 2. W agein on Monday the 10th,dry sC Feb. in.this county _ V. Richardson. 113.00. S. E. W.Slee ` K, P agnin n one o'clock for the ttf Feb. T13Ug W.BOWb1AN:t SON Co. Ltd. Also Sooti, Shoes and Rubbers. Dry-Gools, Etc. 12.00. 4. Gro.Toyne, 13-{10: 3• Geo tion of general hueiness. Ridgeville. Ont. - Davidson, 12.00. 6. C. L. Mackey, _ 1x,00. 7, llvfiu Philipp,8.00. 8. L�'ur, __ _. �__-- 11111er, 19.x(1. 9. O, IV. Disney. ll.«,. _ _ GEO.HG;E PHILIP, BROUGHAM 10. Thos. .Dunn,_ 12 11. W. J. MOTHERHOODCHOPPING'Monkhouse. 12 N, D1D1ZmaD. rebate of dog tax, 100: Jas. Dwyer, rebate ' ! • :- STORE - n of dog tax I,W: Your tom @tion hay.. -PEELS • SHOE inA considered a communication from SUGGESTIONS Having Installed a new Oat Roll- nes the Markham Board of Trade respect. Chopper and new 'Cater-wheel, t Ing a radial railway running through am better prepared than ever - ' rW H I T B Y the township of Pickering from Mark• to attend to the wants ' • - l o Pa c�� Port Perry by way of Locust - ` Hill.t Whitevale yBrougham. Green- /dvim t Mothen of my patrons. .��+■ - - wood, Kinsale, Brooklin, and Myrtle Chopping every day in the week - A. Merry Christmas and a Happy.and Prosperous New Year - to Port Perry. Your committee must _. _ except Saturday, - _ _ heartily endorse th• building of said Mathei�ood ate- John F. Bayles, Greenwood to our many customers. - -.radial railway, thus affording to a The experience of large section of counUr'-xail'aay facili• ing one to most women and marks dis- - ties that, at the present time, is with- tinetly am epoch in their lives. Not one ..We are headquarters for everything in Footwear-Boots. out railway accommodation of say woman in a hundred is prepared or An- +}y Raiiwsy Shoes, Rubbers, Sputa, Felta, etc. kind. Your committee further recons• dentatads how to properly care for her. Q RAND? TRUNB;Systeta mends that delegates be appointed to g PPO iFelt. Of coarse nearly every woman 1+Yiotet Toar'a � Phone No. 151. --a W-$-aaeeting- in. Toronto-fir. the S ys._� -medicaltreatment _ -- - discussion of the question and that sVch timer, but many approach the Califoreia, Colorado, f4exico - n - the reeve. clerk and the chairman of , �;� ,� ounfitted tJ •PEEL - Brock Street, - WHITBY this committee are hereb a inted Pe �sand Pacific Coast Points. ! y f Po for the trial of strength, and when it - .' _•detegstes for .and in, behalf of the Th�^Grand Trunk Railway is the I _ Township of Pickering. is over her system has received a shock most direct route from all points The standing committee on Road@ from which"it is bard to recover. Fol- thrbagh Canada via Chicago. • L find roc lbt-gimes nor- FEATURES - icerngurnituroe { "•,�10►bd the following payments: Geo. vous strain of caring for•the child,'arid Jackson, for 80 yds of gravel for div, a distinct change in the mother results. Double Tracklgrast Service. Finest 43: 8.60; F. J, Coffey, for shovelling There is nothing,more charming than Roadbed,ed Dining Car $er nt,Un- r - anow on eastern townline. Whitbyto pay one halt, 4,68; t , : atc ews w' find a full line of Dressers--and Stands, Couches, 1� Co, for• coal supplied for crushing and indeed child-birth under the right TO Couch Beds and Steel xtenewu our 1 e �, orris -airs stone atDunbarton• 6.(1'.1: Pugh !s' conditions need No more desirable route than vin and,Fancy Rocker', Oak Dining,Room.Suites, Eaten- "White for brush and scone -supplied Beauty. The unexplainable thing is that, Grand Trunk to 1)etroit. thence Carpets y for Brock road. bridge and building, with all the evidence of shattered nerves .siaCincinrati to Ja�ksonyiUe,Palm siun Tables,.Book. Cases Rod Desks, - breakwater'for satire, 9.50: . 'Wm. - 3x3 3x3; and U4, Small 'Mats.and Rugs. Lorton for gravelling on Altaxa road and broken-health resulting from.an un- Beach, \assau, etc. , prepared condition,and with ample time Round tri tickets, icir, choice In fact everything kept in a Furni.tare Stiore. Call and get prices. south of 1st concession, .18.$u; J, P g g N9 trouble to show Roods and at prices that are right. fierce for iib yds of gravel for div 9, in which to prepare, women will-persist of all'the best routes,'Cogether with Pier for 50 yds fur'wor for div 9, �going blindly to the trial full igformation and.resert:ations A discount of 5 per cent for cash off all goods, except 'Beds and bed- ' rp's bridge and fixing culvert on 4th Every woman at this time should rely ma-y,be obtained frorn nearest G. ;ding, until rite '15th.cif February. concession Opp;lot 5, 8.50; W. E'.Holt- upon Lydia E.Pinkham'aVegetableCom- T. Agent, or write A. E.Duff;D.P. r by,for fixing culvert on con 6.upp. lot pound, s most valuable tonic and invig- A., Toronto, Cnt. Careful attention given to Funeral Work. 23 and-culvert bet.lots 19 and 20 acid orator of the tem'ale organism. FRED..ALLEN,Agent, Agent for Berlin Granite Works, also for Brampton L'ut Flowers. r Also-opening ditches on sideroad bet: Pickering lots 22 and 23 in con. 6, 5.30. In many homes �6A Q�� g motion the reeve was instructed Ante childless there - to grant his.oprder on the treasurer in are xiowtdlildren be. u• BURLING l favor of the artige recommended for cause of the fact C �1 payment in the carious reports as pre- that Lydia E.Pink- C C A L `sented thisday,, ham'. ifegetabte - . ' A by-law was introduced and passed BARD A1V D. f30FT, '' „ _ s _ Compound maker PICK.ERIN G; Ont through ire various readings atfpoint. , in the followinginspectors of ghee women -normal,. �p g•f Q The Standard Fuel ro.. Ltd. for the year 19IPolling sub-division .b� Y and stiAng• d s e No. 1, H. Reinmer. 2 ' John Stepp• lit you want special advice lrrite t0 Cherrywood •Station C. N. R. enson. 3. Thomas Annan. 4. Win. _.. Thom. b. ,James Todd. 6. Wilfrid Lydia E.Pinkham llledicine Co.(conn •Mondays, Wednesdays -And a THE ESTABIJ'Mt� Sadler. 7 a e Burk. . Arthui dential) Lynn,Xass. Your letter will Fridays only. - Sidle 9. Walter Ward 8 Jose h be opened, read and answered by.a - Evans, 11. J.O. Sprang. p *on= sad held lin- strict conSdeum R- C, =A'vT2=SON - A by-law was introduced and finally Phone Mark. 5020 � carried appointing a Medical Health New Advert4sements. - TANDAR Officer,a member of the Local Board T - of Health and sani.taiy JnFpectcxs.for LO You Realize, _ the year 1913. Whereas by the Public I i TANTE D--A cap,thle man for a Health Act. passed in 19121 the coma `` 50•aare farm, .Avply to F, HURST the-money you can make selling fruit - position of Local Boards of Health are Pickering - li-tf trees? The present demand for nor- 1K ^[''1i>✓ business Ulan Who has --altered, and-in future are to _be coin- ,`�TANTED TO RENT house or sery stock is the gi•isatest in the 'his- 1j Ctl3tomet3 ltl Vailous pelts posed of a Medical Health Officer. the rr roo,r,e in Claremont, Apply to M. R. tory of the business. Every person of Canada ur elsewhere-�Yll�. _ reeve-and a member to he appoihted HCGt+.claremont,` ;� who has land is planting or)preparing C y.� C"AP� annually by the council of the munici' ` OOD W'AN'TED-A quantity of to plant. find the services of this bath[ of paiity, and whereas the said act re- .`.0'hardwood ors little mixture. apply. to `are Want Now invaluable assistance in collect- t quires the appointment by the council TH08.6ADLER.bi-•e Is,Out t8 OFFJ - BAN o!said member of the Local Board of for Fall and Winter months a reliable �,j�►�. Cj4 ing drafts, etc. _ ,� $ealtb, and of a btedical Health Offs- 'OR SERVICE-A,pure bred Fork- roan is selrictin Pickering. exclusive to d- _ ter and a Sanitary ar ins ectoi or In- ^hire @bite hoar N]o,Ficke 1, Pickering ing district. Good pay, exclusive ter e- TORONTO y P (Htngstcn road. L.DENVY;Pickertng 18 OR tory and all the advantages in repro- j (� /� (��] t'- spectora. In compliance with this act senting an old established firm. Over PICKERING BRANCH, 1 - " It-be'following are appointed : Medical T OST-About the First of January, Health Officer-Dr. C. McKinnon, 1-� a ^ung OI'i' b•�h pvp, a venowish 600 acres in cultivation. Established ® ®.® 9 "�• tmmn rclor,6 months old. A reward will be EERY, CO., Toronto, Ontario, R' W. GORDON, AAarrage*• liraath also at Whitby. of Board of Healtb-G. J. I Riven for any informaton leading to its reeov. 1 36 years. Write PELHAM NIIR gji IDspectors--W: V. Ort. r.v,HOOD,Brick Road .o-ls Brodie. nitary r e ...,,,^'. . .,. - .., ......, •.. .y" '.,St.- d.•.,« .9a, .xti .a,-. j1 Sy. ...aa, 9y,... .. '�x"•t„'.• ..,. ,..•... .. .,T... . .' . '.:..F:'f .,...-r. '.v-.a •.,. -- V.,. ,:...., ,•�•Y'-. ts.,i�. �•'�.' "'S. -'rx••. ';�•r: .s,�.. r. .k" '�s•i.. .y .;.a-:a'. ..r,+r✓ ,.'{;i , � ,.o n.,xT. .''''i _, ,. . .;,.,_ , s,.:�X��.,,,r�,�uyrakM.«T!;y+7.,:t-.�"'r' .ar�'k'iS: .;,�. ,a:,r.. °n, ,^.M?:. rr'yn"`�,.`:"�.,'°. ?+7s.T r-'.� ^.,• •.•: ,+.a;.�'r.. ,,� r ,��',�'•'•' .W;aw.... �••yow ,meq, '•i 'y,"�r.�� ....ls:,� ^r."' •o"' x - i +s . '•�p ,r.: ,.�...: '._,:.. <. .. a.a, --:..?.�.: .. Y,,.,.. ."w..•. ,e -:7.M"s.. - ::,,,;,,-. ,,yyam� �...• ,.+.. :+:..ae.•,' a+� :eG. - QLARK A large number attended the tion would be to spend at least 11200 ' skating rink on Saturday evening on the road to the station.and to the "- Mrs. S. F. Rubins is-vial her the electors I would say, elect live _ and a pleasant time skating was - -- t►+ot6wr in Peterboro.. men who will be loyal to the -villW • J/ t - - nssed b rile young people. __ _ Born-Oa Tuesday, Jan. 8th, to and to the trust re in them. . Ed. and Mrs. Lee, a son. Mr. Falls, of the Standard Bank, Yoursat ithfully, Important showing of SaNt display of - Dugald Dunn, of Fairport, ie who was taken very ill on Tues• Pao BoNo PuBLico China. A po sees large assortment of -visiting his father this week, day of last week has returned to $ any, gra,Dolls, Toys' his home near Little Britain. - jam - ` Joseph and Mrs. Borland spent Thomas Adair, who is enjoying John'Emery, a Yarmouth farm- received for the Holiday trade. Qali x '' A few days in the city last week. er, expired suddenly while laugh- - y -a vacs Lion,- has._ Ratsc}tallri4.4 n Taylor were in Whit on bion- visiting friends in Pontypool and ,Bnbsoei tions taken for all M y with his parents in Agincourt. L. S. Levee, formerly chairman P agasioes, day of the Toronto Board of Education, - r - _ Dr. R. L. Graham, tart, will J. H. Beal is moving his stock of was fined$800 and his son$200 for _ _ Why add Davy Newspsperef a, - be here as usual on ednesda furniture to the new premises he , : ext. y y p circulating immoral literature. M,�_ R=G'H-E�R+�w30N Y * recent) purchased last east David Scott and Mies Mary Mac- of and adjoining Macnab s store. John and Mrs. Dunn, of Picker- 8=OC31C 35tZ'Oet, nabs le of days in To- t ronto�nt a couple y u1 were here a few days last I f Y OI _ week owing to the illness of the ,„.-- Mrs, McKay, of Whitevale, is tatter's father, Mr. Thomas Dann. visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex is Quite a number from the diffier- - demon. silt harts of the township attend- Your' . Ultimate. h o1ce John Farmer, of the Trader's ed the Sabbath school couven tion _ Sunday.oronto, was home over whish was held here on Wednes• : . ` ��� ; Miss Ida Brown spent a few day. - You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that your , days with friends in-Pontypool We are glad to report that the present Separator will do for another season. faurily of W. Scott all of whom last week. ;Like many present owners of 4 were down last week with attacks Mr. Hopkins, of Midland, is the _ gguest of Wm. and Mrs. Waddell of grippe are now on the way to - -for a few days. recovery. Sale Bills, .' - John Forg-le and James McFar- +� Claremont Jan. lth, 1913. Concert Bills, -lane has a business trip to Ston$- _ - g CREAM SEPARATORS villa on Saturday. D As R an impartial bystander in this Catalogues, " The snow-shoe club purpose village, I ask, with your permission, Butter-Wrappers. - �* You may be even be persuaded to t 'holding their first tramp of the to express some of the views that oc-' Receipt Blanks, y P try two or three other makes be. !aq season this Friday evening. carred to me tt the nomination of our Finandial Re rte, Yore you finally Ret an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATES George Turner who works for police trustees. Reports, machine. No other willfully satisf you so long as you know there �r 0. Bennett, is spending a week In the first place, I believe, that in Order Blanks, is a better machine-an Empire-on the market. ;. .--- veith friends in and.around Port order that the wet work might be ac- - Topic Cards, Sooner or later you'll realize the truth-of what we are telling you now. • Per. nom 1lsbed, the-best of harmony- - g -- Perry. p y _-__,.... Programmes. haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Per should prevail anion the members of Perhaps Died-At Dryden, on Jan. 3rd, g you wouId like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in our own home? _ Albert Leonard, the Board. When friction exists the y y y rd the infant twin Letter Heads, That will be best proof of our statements. We are at your"service. Mail us ` 1 interests of the village moat ruses, a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by 4 son of F. T. and Mrs. -Brignal At the meeting remarks were made Bill Heads, - aged 4 months. regarding North Claremont, which I Memo Heads. return mail. Address ,•.; Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson believe were not in the beat interests Note Heads. Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd, Toronto � t' spent Sunday with the former's ef the village. There should be no _ - p parents, John and Mrs. Stephen- North Claremont, so tar as the true- Statements, ` Sold in Pickering Township b -f ' - son,of Pickering. trees are concerned but all work that B P y CounterlChecks, is done should be for the whole vii- - Thomas Dunn, we regret to re- lage, spending the money of course in Wedding Iavitationil, Howard E. Turner Agent, Whltewale port, has been very ill during the proportion to the end of doing the Christmas Cards, ',past week, but is much better at most good to the most people., Visiting Cards, - the time of writing. There was also some criticism in re- �- _ B Fred Ward, of Balsam, shipped gard to not spending all the debentnre - - Envelopes, Shorthand Made Ear39 R. BRYAN ..54 head of cattle to Toronto on money on the main street. I do not _ " Monday. This will no doubt mean think the trustees went far astray is - - - S�siHERt less feed and work fur Fred. building those short pieces on the back. If such evidence as the following ex- ;Tobaccos, pi pea and smokers' Rev. W. R. and Mrs. Wood street. Some kind of walk was cer- - tracts from lettere and other equally 'sundries. Central office Bell tainly needed and 1 do not think they O done strong testimony contained in our i. Telephone Co. encs for p . W Or an they kind of printing o . were in Bowmanville on ednes- y9 P R Role Aug • of wore than a fair share. booklet, is not sufflcent to nutlet an ton Lauad a 4 t'y g y day, the former attending a meet- In regard to lighting the street*. Myneatlypromptly, and at _the person desirous of learning shorthand, CLAREMONT. O 8 Ing of Presbytery, and the latter o guano is "let there be light , ,but go then-there can be no merit in any buei- ; a meeting of the Whitby Presby- slow no we are Likely to hAve hydro- _-lowest possible prig .- nese under the sun ( 'resist. e'ectg'ic soon. One light on a 20-foot DEAR MR, CLARKS-"Tt Is a lea V ERLAND ie should be sufficient b kee i Call at the p J Onr curlers are now playingr P� 3 keeping cure to write a testimonial endorsing about every night getting into those we have properly looked after. an)rtbing so much superior to other shape far the season's snatches. A My last but not least recommeada- NEWS OFFICE things used for the same purpose as - our system of Eclectic Shorthand is number purpose going to Peter- y - �-, boyo on the 22nd inst. to take FOT7RTH ANNUAL b opleaseth�rsd to I have examined. [ shall ni- ;part in the bonspiel. e . cation that may be sent 'iv to merwithure- F. T. BriRnall formerly of Clare= �fsf �c�urse �� . Agriculture Terence tip the system• or to have any wont, has been re-elected as Al- ` one Interested call to see me."-L. S. derman for the town of Dryden. FALt.te, 477 Parliament St„ (teacher.) OVERLAND MODEL 59T In connection with Whitby High School.- - - 'Thin has been the closest election -" - Our Fall and Winter Terme coni- 1918 Models now on'view. Better -� •on record, there being only 8 vote4 ' FOCR WEEKS-JANUARY 20 TO FEBRUARY 14, 1913. menced September 5th, but students difference between 7 candidates. Classes held in rooms adjoining Agricultural Office, Brock.St. A free may enroll• any day, as instruction is thaa ever John Wagg, George Thompson strictly personal. B P� course-no examination-no text books required. y Write or call for free booklet. s0 H. P. 5 Pass. $1350. 45 H. P. - and George Streusser; went to Last year class numbered 23 students some elderly men from 95 w 49 veers of , e Markham on Friday night to see age. Youngmen from lb to 30 years of age are escially invitad. The course Clarke's 'Shorthand College b Paas. $1950 all fullequip- per r- "the Markham vs. Lindsay hocks y t y y includes studies which are of special interest ai ntario County farmers. g�College St.. Cor. Manning Ave. ped and guaranteed. De- feated in which Markham was de- These include : Study of leading farm crops, Drainage; Judglag seed grain : TORONTO. •" by the score of 10 to 3. Soil cultivation : Rotation of crops: Fruit growing, especially apple culture, livered Toronto. They re rt poor hockey, including pruning, spraying, insect pesta, etc.; Agricultural botany including ; po studv of weeds and weed seeds, methods of eradication, etc.; Fertilizers and 'r Mt•s. Taylor and her two eons at � •� Also Gramm and Garford Motor manures, requirements of different cros: Poultry culture : Stock feeding. es P C ro ppb ,•, Trucks. Blind River, Ont., who have been ° M breeding and general management. StockJudging will be a e ial feature of visiting liars. Pallister for some the course-Tri a taken to torsi stock stables, includin Wm. �c '' p g Dryden. Brook- the f� •e 3 E± es �• weeks past were joined last week tin • Smith A Richardson, Columbus; sir Henry Pellet, Pickering. Young 3 = t w°a. S118W-0?erlAfld Solea Co.s by Met Ta;m.i_---ho_had_been of the d to miss this-O portunitg. • _ 1 i _ .. .. p �ieiat�e��'r.-moi!*�- ing his l]ome In Ireland, and left comes at a time when farm work is not pressing. A better investment could d p x .. R tp O on Monday for their home in the not be made, Modern farmers must stud in order to obtain the highest de- N TeD ! Northland __ gree-of financial_success. Write for Calendar. T=1 �. b �S O R O N T " Theeympathy of.thee6tnmunity In writing for calendar, for anyZure6er tntormation or in sending apprtication s ;,awas g is extended to Charles r.nd Mrs. - address communication to o` q S � a lv �a g ro T p Wagg on the death of their infant J. J. BELL. = - Or to J. H. HARE, SN SA c C� PICk@Ting Lumber Yard son, which took place at their Principal High School Office of Agriculture, p , home in Toronto, on Monday. The i1-16 Whitby, Oat. Whitby,Oat, Q. ,, ,e „ �- Css ran All kinds of rough hemlocr,1 and 8 funeral took place on Wednesday pad Feb '� inch pine dressed. to St. Jv11a's cemetery on the 7th �i 16 .'$ a a.i Yat yw In sidinggs-we have Manitoba, drop, concession. e 0 «� Apr pr.a Vd and feather edgedsr • . A special meeting of the A. O. ;11 sl In shingles-New.Brunawick and + " ° °' a �m may British Columbia. r`a L. W., will be held in the 1fasnnic THE DOMI NIONUNKI 141 �"� J ae p In ready roofing-Montreal and Hall at 8 o'clock on Saturday it r! g u B o; .,.I nosy • a Brantford make. evening. anva en ur , ellg Immur.a C. A. BOGERT,'Generd Manager. a te- a 5 y y Cpl S t L�.+ r. T D. D. G. M., of Whitby, will - be W. g. 8 ,� C my Nov �? Pickering, Out :- present and address the meetin caN�wnarss.oso,000. tes�r.era.rsr.00e,00e. t.ats«assnesoses � m The question of increased rates $1 Gives You A Bank Book owl Doc �0 - will be discussed fully. A full : You do not need to wait until you have,4 large sum of mosey, Jsnnary 1913-Whitby 13, Oshawa 11,Brougham - attendance of members is request- 1e,Pore Perri 14,Uxbridge 10,cannlnston 9, z e9 •'!n order to open-&n account with this Bank. You can open as Beaverton s,>r pterarove T _ ed. On the following Tuesday :account with;l.-interest compounded twice a year. ,. evening the- regular" meeting of QQ ' the lodge will be held xtien the WHITBY BRANCH.: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. i • Still � BA$111e$S' �a������ �. officers for the ensuing year- will be installed into their respectiveAnd prepared to do all`Tinds of positions. - Herbert Cooper has decided to Woodwork Repairtug;and - river probably to the Peace a Of allmaterials and design e. . River district, this spring and in n .� �'O �T O• Tire Setting. kept in stook. It will pay you consequence will hold an auction `�1//, to Ball at oar works sad In epeot our stoat ti; sale of his farm stock,implements, and obtain prices. Don't be misled 117 household furniture etc. on Satur SPECIALTY IN HORSESHOEINa agents we do not employ them,00nsegasnt• ; _ _ _.. _ 1 we can, and do throw oil the t <, day, Feb. lot at his premises, lot 22, con, 9, Pickering, opposite January Bargain Serle Ind,phone,No.302, Claremont oyommisaion of 10 per oent.,whiobyoa wn 1 Graham Bros. `Mr.Cooper's hor- z-. Q certainly save by purchasing from os. Dress(foods, Lustres, green, brown. Toques and Hockey Caps, reg 25 JOHN �CGRATH °i11wh�1°d� On � -' - Bea are nearly all registered, And cream,reg 25 and 90c. for ZOc' and 35c, for 70c and 26c . WHITBY GRANITE of the best • of breeding. - The Cashmeres, wash goods, brown Boys'Sweaters and Sweater. otsos: Whitby, onsaslo furniture, also is all nearly new and navv.. CLAREliONT, ONT. gg 19c. Coate,50c and 80c ' Wfor bills giving full Pariam red, reg 50c for 50c 370c Men's Wool Sweater 1,00&1.500 E. W. • ANS! and 1n the best of 'Condition. Black Serge, re 20c,for '..'15c Men's Sweaters,gra re 1.00 for 75e Pant g• , g vouq g y The Pickering particulars.A grand racing carnival will be Navy Mohair Cloth reg 00c, for 40c Men's Overalls Bac, 1,00. 1.25 - Pum Manufacturer " Sho in "i s, re 25c for loc Boy's Suits. �.,, 4.00 and 4.50' ' ' p held in the. Caledonian rink, on Pp, g g g y' Vigilance Committee the avenin of Tuesday, Jan. 21st. Ladles Button-Boots, reg 1.26,for 76c Boys'Overcoats, reg 8.60. for 4,50 Sho and Residence, Dundas 9t ^ g y' Children's-Slippers, reg 25c,for 15c Men's and Boys'Mitts, wool-lined, P The following Urizes will he offer- Ladies'Slippers, j .. ._. 25c,50c, 75c ' also Gloves,lti0c, 76c, 1,00 The object of this Association is to WHI'T'BY, ONT..w 'ed : (1) Farmers over 30 years of - _ - lessen stealing and prosecute age, a walkiing .plpw, _valued at the felons. 'Three doors west of -Whitby House � $12.00. Entrance fee $1,00, five to The shove special values are real Bargains. Don't -miss getting. them, Of enter. (2) Fstrmers over 20 years of course we-cannot mention everything in this small space. 'There are Hembers having propertystolen oommani- -.age. 1, pair of single trees and hundreds of other thin swill be on bargain. We are of[erin g g g oats immediately with any member We are prepared to instal wood or iron doublet'rees complete 2, neckyoke. some horse blankets, wool-lined 118x72 at very reduced prices of Executive Committee. pumps on short notice,also attend ` Both. these races must be won _ _ - -Membership fee $1.00..- to all kinds of repairing, three times by one person.(3) Bar- GROCERIES-The best,always fresh and up-to-date. Say, have you sampled Ttokets'mav be bad from the President or Ontario Wind Mill rel race,open to all, 1, 81.00, 2, 50c. our 26c Black and Mined Teti. No better value to be had. searetery on applioation, Agent for the , v' All entries must be in by 9 o'clock also the s e engines and•* r sharp. The Claremont Citizens' Salt by the bbl, 100 Ib and 50 Ib bags. Red Rose Tea, Salads Tea, Coffee. Exec. Com.-L. D. Banka. the agars gear k, } ;and will bean attendance. Ad. W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Onto .. ��t �� stn ��+ MACENET CREAM SEPARATOS *I+ ' mission. gents 15c, ladies, 10c, De ►7I'U P►7lJN & CO., - PIC i11'JRIN 1,A. O'Connor: Arthur 1eft're�. phone No. 5o at residence spectators 10c. President. secretary , ',.a.; '�°�' ..,. r..a+• ,��. .c -z.:„ r -�f 'ax" ^,z=''. �; s•: ::C'AT. .:^rt,.^i ':.,�:.., i5^... •;3,.--.' } t,. >�..�. � '•�,' r'wa � "�'c'kfri:..m ,.,� ,�;,.. v' M ,.9• ,,,.- f=:^' y,y ua'*,. sr�'s�"��!n''" ...M r,x:w� s rt.'. e.• s.. 'rr „', ..•'�• ,. -.: • to 3 .• r7c;;. .v,.�'d°"✓•'yr+:;•�. .-. �.�- q,.-y,� 'r`, :*r:.= p:'• `*•,y,s' ,�.0 .isy,. ,",� •a••„� m nv'+ ^r-. ,v� . ,.7�-24+r.-•�' s •.+ ,1:,;' .. I .<N. a. .� ���,,� n -, .� �• ....4f� -.�w•+.;r• -r'- ;s�.,<.. ^4-' ;gF-t > "—"7, .. :-�.,�-r....'_x'c.T _ 'a..a. s... nu•.z=.,�. _ ., ,: ,n...- wp,:.ii�t.:x. 9„y,;,�, Sr'' ., _ '73�•” '*r. y r r. . --- --- - ..- . ... , _ . - . _ . _ o. -tl ' w h - ., . - .. , .. _ .- -_ -. .. `mp .. . ,-- n _^. _._ __:.---=—_--=-_-_ . _ • -T4)- H HP RiL ward the betterment of their coaditiii>s 'I'VE QE' QST• �}�� � {OTs��� He she to going to aloe the newepapeT �OOdBr R 's TDROT� CORRESPOI�DCDG1. basirlesrs oast summer, but it map De a Curious Scheme of English Parson . . 'L. ':OW long time before Sammy gives up hisBOYS AND ff eland at the north-east corner of Kin —.to Make People Good. y'�eb w'a'd .- - -- and Yonge. Sammy knows how to wl� i z p4NTERESTINO BITS OF CCSSIr FROM papers and likes the business. - + - aOf1lt Some of the more out -way :'.`, ` a` — —'r� THE ¢UEEN CITY, R' parts of Cornwall, England, can .�� �^ °'°`"'"' . uaar.sc c:-----w-..o,-- Tha Farorits of a King-An:unusual Event MODEL CITY FOR INDIANS. U1H1 otter many s ngu ar si Itto,o�g ,,., ,,•­____,;:1J17;:_ ,^,: y.tu��= - 6 -Fa Alderman's Op�ortunity-Local visitors. None of these ins more R,+ --' Option-A Bright Newsboy. Skidegates to Have Electild_Lightg Tf1I$ curious, however, than that which plosion of a 6 and his idem,- `_ ' ­ . nd Set+'ars. is to be seen in the small Village of _ 11 Tha visit of Gaby Deslys presented a p . fication card des Oyed. _ curious study in pp,,Yschology. ' in ability - • It's the "Best Ever" Veryan, in the southern-parb of t•he The vast majority of'the hundreds1-1 and }ppearance tLie famous young wo• While the Indians of the Queen county. " man ha .. little to ,i,etinguish her from I of thousands of Japanese and Rub- thousands of ":•her actresses. S)!" is nei• Charlotte Islands have already a Send Post Card today for particulars. On each side Of file main road's siams killed in the Russo-Japanese . then a great ,.her nor a"tresses.. dancer {national reputation for enterprise 74 St. Antoine St-, which lead to the group of cottages and her beauty is of the not uufatniiiar P P Montreal, Can. g Pwar were identified. After the doll type. But the fact that, aocording I the'Skidegates, whose village.lies at fust- •rte-- around-the -ehu-rah thane battle o ta- to ]ver, or example, to a report, she was once the favorite of the southern end of Var_couver Is- are to be seen certain queer look- a King is her great abbet. The theatre ing round hfxises, each surmounted wer 13,000 Russian dead were bum t was crowded at every Performance, and land, have in view the most ambi- THE KAISER'S DAUGHTER. ied by- the Japanese, practiea}ly . 'r, ' flours be"ore the doors utened each after• tions undertakin e+er ro acted b by'a cross. These cottages, accord- noon Bud eveuir.�C� a string of men ex- g P l y The 1 ' every one being recognized by 'tending se,eral blocks lined t.n at the a coast Indian nation. apple of Kaiser William's eye ins to a writer in the Wide World, mean of the little metal ikons, os' �tallery eutrauce ready tot the rash seats. burin this year the propose se in- is his only daughter, the Princess were built with the object of keep-. tChe unuatual curiosity to Fee the former g y P Louise Victoria, about whose matri- in the devil out of the villa a sacred picture images, found on the • bourgeois �{rl ,oho has taken the name stalling an electrical system f<•r g g ' bodies, On the back of these ikoals of -Gabrielle of the Lilies, must be rut li htin their village and furnishin monial future speculation is rife. • More than a hundred years ago was stamped the the name, regimeab ' 4�,0�yvn to a sv(wies of abnormal dunkyiain I lighting ' g I She is already a prominent figure the vicar of the parish ..was a• cel ' hich is curious at jut everything Per- power for a variety of industrial P P and rank of the wearer.. _ twining to a King. There may be soma" enterprises to be carried forward fn Berlin society, having never been tain Jeremiah Twist, a parson who I iliatisfaction in knowing that Toronto is P Each .Japanese soldier carried s y no meant alone in this weakness. Al- on ca-operative principles, They kept in the seclusion which has e•eemi to have been a most worthy ' p P tiny aluminum tag worn inside bhe though it fa resorted that Gabs wt� will also ut in a modern sewerage been the lot of many princesses. She man, though curiously supersti- walstbelt and bearing a number something of a trott in Montreal, her : P has frequented, since her debut the tious. In spite of all his endeavors - anccesa to prae�lcal:y all Even cities system, waterworks and Complete q > P eorrosponding with his number ilp has been phenomenal. Even in England fire protection equipment. select theatres and concert halls of to make his parishioners good it she,had a marvellous run and some of the P P seems that the village folk did not the regimental list. So terrible was " i"articles about her appearing even in i The Skidegate.s are just a little the German capital, and drives g the fighting and so many soldiers staid papers and magazines were of the !errand of the , whites of British deftly her own pony-cart almost improve very- rapidly, and he de- , moat gushing nd shrouding her with a were li;erally blown to bits by Gomplesity of character and wonde,rr-tl I Columbia in the et:oouragement of daily in the Thiergarten, where she I eider? that something must be done hand gran toes. that orders were is- "fnentality which if ap,Iied to a Cleopatra a love of art, offering a tribal prize I'has ridden from the tinge- she was to right matters. sued that the tags should be places! would have been high praise- As a mat- - -- � • wiser of tact, she is an ordinary woman, annually for the best specimen of quite 8 tiny girl. Accordingly, after much oogita- inside the_sc!e5 of the boobs. It was i0f wit uncoodmmo�ot�p`: who Ilei°is we la original composition. Their band The princess is of distinguished i tion, the famous round'houses were found that even if a shell actually `partner, But she has a cess a.-ent who enjoys the reputation of being the presentment, and as fall of pluck I built. With these in position, ,pro- struck a mail and blew him tu,atoms ----- ---- is making her fortune. best Indian band in America. Its and spirit as any one of her six i-tecte-1 by their crosses. it was urged his bests were always found intact ! Mr. O•Nellt's suocess. honorary resident is .H.R,H. i.ie brothers—which is saying a good;that the Evil One, would not dare , p Germany, like Bulgaria, has + ,' 'The surprise of the Municipal election nuke' o° Connaught, Governor- deal: to ante. the village and therefore more than one way of identifyia in Toro:.to ,Yaw •he phenomenal vote General of Canada. Dressed in superb white satin, Tall wcntld be well in Ver�an. «he- its dead a`t r a big battle. Each . . ipoilPd by John O'Neill in'the race for and wearing a simple ribbon wound ther the good war's hopes were soldier carries three metal discos ' ' s'tlie Board of Control. Mr. O'Neill is a - - tl' -• - realized it i� nn£nrtunatcly impos- - - . - - Lltxirul R•,man Catholic w!:o in Or„nge I about the silo of a halfdu1181ti ;:3'ory Toronto polled the second biehcat I _DREADED TO E. T. - - •; Bible to say, batt the houses stand stamped with his number and corps: " "tote of the eleven eaniUdazea. Th; b to play a9 a' =inx:tiar instance of an Inst one or 4c•«• uruenal events .,u cli i One disc LS ew'n Sns!dC the colTai of 1 sometime.. very the monotony of voting A Quaker Couple's Experience. I attempt to baffle the. powers —of the-gr,'atcnat another in the w•aistr 4f1? this e,.r;iewhat u::usual city. I - i How many persons dread to eatP7 z darkness: 1 Mr. o�,.:; 'a a man +�t r,• little per, .- - - .-_ -land of the• tic>u-ser4, and the third ;Dona., sir hgth fie has a h iman, affec- �^ , + + 1 "tionste «'.:Tarot in lira make uD ,■ul-h 'their mea?¢, althuu, actually '" • & f ill rhe tree. i i the right boot. - yplakes fr.ruds eaP,!F aMi. h,,lda tl,effi ihUnr3r, nearly all the t:m@! ' TI,,H' w�'il tb:; sy4itm works was ' ._._ :fast Eli !P also a man of ,ra'eh. Dein; \stare never intend d this should `� , . Wear Tiredn�ss } ;7r 1tPlp 'ntPnetPd in real e.tate cod u ! ' 1 Kh<iw,n aC �'i• ltt:lle and Grtvelotte, c,t whl h. a ' L}�7 nn (� . ,' est baffles of-the war „se9era: h•rc«•i Prn erril•knnwn down-town :be &r, for _. -are - Frlt'en, a thing I i tlt�ll�'s, d ! p iop. one �.. ,f t w"{• t} . _ . f Igor I. f -;Q. hc..C' , . N Rt. charlpa.ie a w ca7le�l appetite that 5n,iuld. guide + ^' `� -- I •°•property controtlwi bF hts br, Ler PP ] T ttlee were fou, :3[r CY�e1:l s campalgi- ou nv timC..Bpd Can di '— 116. then_ ewntans 1 n .1usu�t 18 and BOW,P rr.•!r,an, has b> n offer,-,! araln-t ; us as to what the Fyet-m Reedi at ' 4 in fr front of \Iotz < rho ground ► t 1 G <.4insr over 9fr.CGO - 'SAW be +,<-^• t„n mu.h Larne,'. There ,a R+'¢t. � fi-"` .I I That Pliyed-Out Feeling 1'<a9 .. . 'wile no anwi.,.tion that air of thm money I But we got :n ' a hurry, swallow ' ` - "'ffi ars and rr,c•n. Fat cumpiete cas- 1 .waa et,p `our food %er,r much as we shovel ! r> -01. tet, iekly' Remedied std I ual!� Iit.-< ••ccr.e received in Berlin . .. _ . :r 'c nrrnut :ern«et, but he .,used Uri ung a,d aae.rt.P,•ig very cx ter - t QU' t'tt t I Pallh ,r'tena,vr; as a•+ otrrr tr o .ro- r,o�al -into the 'furnace, and our s x � Restored.-- two n�a !a . ;"JrotfrtQ r . arr.oaNzn. Ore. n, :t "t' eN senses of appetite bei lines upas- -I It. the Si:,+.rlisti-Amc'rlcaa war the _ Lha! ho' .iF 't,.,u coat hire n., ie.* titan : Pp , . Ston of t X5000 R.e Pe:ary as ('- ntr,)ror w-i'! tie• ttiral and perverted Then-we eat w " ; Y a Merohant Who Almost Lost baddgeQ of the Airr,rican sn.di-ars rS25,:C. Tile arcnws nt. is that a,„`h a •ra,!e the wrung kttid �f Euuci or eat. tut) I e a His Businoss and His Health Through ! wertx swlen by the Filipinos, These -_' ;rtlt espcnditure malty, it imnn. q,le t.,r a g - Negleclin8 Early symptoms of Ols• ' Fpoor man t„ ntn fir the D3 ;ird of rnm much. and there ywi pre—indigea- m•etar badges were very elaborate ,_ trot -)r I-f ho dies sun, that ho will be • Off ease. - and were 1--dcrd u A aei treat finds- raft or Ot -r is n_.,t•r m!N!,a ado h° tion and lt% ac•c,)rnpanviug miseries ��'. ,�, i ,_ PI . tempted to set him n.•,a4aar Pe oast tt,a .. «' er.ult. brew- �S An Eastern lady said: 3[y life for fears has been of by the F+nems•'. Xs a r Ultimate p�-,r••■e of tbp et,v. T, i- l., "Mr 'huyban<t and I harp been ;' i sedentarycharacter,' writes T-- B, ever. the I;'n;tod Staten Govern- •'the, the mn,Ptnrnt t4 require file iitiDl.ga- `e - . . �iioo <,f all,election e=peneoP and �erhiR aICr: and nerv�iu¢ f„r 15 c,r 2a Velars �"IA m Titchfield, fulfil - of a wCil-k'nu'%% meat ill ci!'iirt�} t}ti� 'm«'fal had¢e - • . _ to llm!t them will assume cpnadorab.e from drinking c•,ffee—feverish, indi ”` ».« firm in Buckingham. "\ me -lours for a cloth tab, in which wan woven .gropostious. of the tlme,�lfor uw1�rk aa,r cKKacuret % anon tookvexercl_e only on Sunday, tm.ber and letter identifying the = At hrid.oWlckett'seOpp tiunity. many g• , Bp P �.'. a�', • spent at oflira work ,0 I1rer i ant rp 1 - During the .lhysginian war bun r"new facep. including Dr. sior:r,v wivk.•tt ! We actually dreaded to eat our ,;I I disregarded the symptoms of ill- _ ithe hirb brow ' caudirl:ite .aha beaded ; pl<aI i !_Tea is Jtlst as injurious, i he'BiLh, w'Ylic'il were 8Il Lau ei.par- diec7�s of th.' z1nC name-platect Gar +she poli .n hie wart Dr R,kptt m,w glias an e..cgenr :n. rn rut n•- thp"ries b"-'1U-e it contains caffeine, the ant to my fanlliy. I grew thin, rigid by the Italian soldiers were f ifuuie:pal ro,,rrnm,nt inu) ,vrart.r•. sante drug found in-.coffee.) ,,,. .- it ; fi . Rhea pale, and before long- I was car ried off b� Jten�'lik's,aarriora, friends ..i• be-w,!l mak- ¢� t . It' �, . a , l$w -wh.. wore.2hciit-aa.-char.i ... Cance+ . 11 dopa a will harC t:;'1e.p trouble In De R.e.-.r:t, -Auct<rrs and patent JBilnd[Cfd=eCPq'aI.d skin were yel- elec•t,A to tno E"ar.l of Co,i:ru! to ti,• me-(hclnes that counted up into p low, n}r strength and nerve en- luenII-, t:-chi, dad• th,• fate-of-manv .--•:.--=---� -ppear viture and .„•,.',le a++ t•, :r,e -ilnfidreds of dollars, with little if * ergy were lowered, and I was..quit.e of the Italian wounded slid prison- xayor's chair, eapc.,i:A v a+ der nt :he1. last re,,r or two :he caiit.re ,,I t r• any benefit. ,e... «w unfitted. f..r business. In the morn- ars is not kn�w'n, ` antler" nftrr!ng for the h.Zhe--t pow '.a,i1N "Accidentally a lag a lrEtTilllee2cS In Lhe heed, .perLl- -a: l in the r,ty h.i+ not open, w e,me lnaauc,1 AccidPntIIl.� a_ m-till pacxal¢e t , ,. - . • ea, pearly up to the standard "t the party 1 of Posturtl came into my hands I I ,r ��„v cularly when I bent over., made me -• t ji,isl. Dog, . fn Toronto: For thio rea,ion the patb of I `e4 t made somp accr,rding to.directions, , ". f R 'N very n•urried about my health. Most 'Dr wicket-, wh:; is a prominent C-f"r•• ,.'" a � R.' - A .party ut Sportsmen on .t'helr : - - .. "'satire, ou¢lrt to be easier than a other• with surprising results. \V c b.,th _ �� ,-, ,x. of the laxative medicines 1 found ilrtae would. De. liked it and have nut used any cof-l prioees Iictoria Louise a of Gerluuny weakening, and knowing that I had was home after a surecs�f>tl day's Interest In Local 0011 fee-aince: to t,e,at `lusiness every da} I peg- hn.�ting raged the time in telling . Municipal e!ecttor.� t, tuug n r,I no c u`.' ..el _ e '. m prorincw have now -r,rap o tc nverat:a- ! fort to ''cap the pr'evio'us one. . . . ,Idrwed: as tar apt intrreac in rnronu to l left its and we feel ,otter every' in her luxurious tresstes, the Prin• ther %vakness, Uf courr,e I grew _ .concerned, by the local optiun camPaiir" I w,ty. 'v'i'e are so well sativfied with�ces¢ Louise Fiat-, ria was seen the Here is the last story tc,ld: "I have .t,Ctah the insults thu Sc;ir both tem;,Pr' 3'f?,f?FitfT3Gr1F1 3t to othcr_eten' to have vu.ihe tncuul I - PP- got4a d.,g t•Itat makes ail.yours seem atxce and I+Quor men prntee t•r bu Nati.s• I? atom t'h&t . 'w?: i- . . 4 1 Stan iu arse-bra hHan illusis F'illsbeI f ,,.,, s,lrcl zY little nt tn: `-izt - Bed. 'incl. na Temprranre fur,.,. the fact ,{•ur friends who have been made. parable sarins of pearls' which her was forcibly struck by the fact that lthot then held practicatty all of the muni• the} nrithcr eau eral}y feed him myself after d;nner, ;cipaiitiea where ret2pals of the act •vera sick and nervous,and mi,,erab!e by tnother,' the Kaiserin, has collect ed griping nor rt*ttempted is proof that in no PeC'iOn of coffee." \3me gi�•en up„n request, e,d and added to annually since she nausea, and it scarped ineredihlr but the other clay a friend dr„ppcdI. '')Aaina�tvtheo n o and ethebfaut thatJt,, ;Read the 'little b,•xik; "Tile Riad to +arts a baby. Slit looked absolute that Bills conld wne, cleanse and in and th< j,.,or bt:ast., sl'ippcd my' y�4h one mun!cipalttirt already held trate l R'el!ville," in pkgs, ly bea'itehing. regulate f.he s>st«'m without causing mind.- \fter, the meal t+'e went into .:. ,'.those been able to ads a considerable' '- � nrteen' Alexandra, it may be••nat- the arden. The dug serat•ched up . tfUIDber of hemi is part!cu1arlF enrour• �'05tUm n(sw. _CQ1rteS in concert- y{' , , any I1 i1�11eII5IIllt af[er CffeCts• T11'. agio •or% 4.tlipr hand, the liquor trated; powdrr form, caked In- ed., has also ,lyra to;each• of• her Iiamiltun's fills acted with 'me a fl'ow'er and laid it at my feet. with y�o rr.ioirr bex auex ouch nt,tahle can• scant Pustum. It: is. re,iar"ed- by' three daughters a preelclu9 pearl on ji;st as gentle as nature-racy gave the most yearning. took in his eyes eta ,,, the proposal to reduce.the. num- P 1 -it wasa fcirsrrt-me-not " •• - - ber .,f licenses in liamitt n and th.• toric 5tirrin,L a level te.l noonfnl in a cup ever' k�irt�iday. The fashion, is a new ltfr to my liver, strengthened ' ppticn contest in the city of 'Pete olu,ro!e 1 reify one, bttL only practicable to , i went in their favor, to Pay nothing o, the f hot foster, ac ding Snfiilr to taste, P , P (ply` stomach, and wort me bael: m ^,00,n00 manila lees are - } • .a. rant towns and { e_nnueh .cream 'to bring .the royalties-or the wealthy of less est perfect' good•health, - My skin is l. than � --- . tilla2,eq which they also held. mm t ese } ate ran clear, , •- ,a annuallynited [act thio areae that the local option or color to gn.den brown. ' ' itu Kingdom. - . ,I-t. ane on flip richt when the re. 4 b!bition xavc has about reached is Instant Pnctum is tionyenient, ' g P1 g a p he there s no waste: and fire flavor is . are erfect.'?�lte, siren Lh, s it - 'tu ne wore hoir¢ re,:c:ved. as tire, head- always uniform. C,ld by grnr•e,rs— Five attempts- were ,made- on 11w,, I;efmie anything offered y<1u in- if ec in chitCll last nip-htban slip- . • P '•Quarters of the Domini' Alliance wan in 50-Cu ton 30 cis.. ]00-Cu tin 50 CtA. l,lfe, of the ]ate ,Queen, `lctoria--on .stead . of Dr. Hamiltons Pills, asleep -- P , -eomc resrwets an ifnpre;sive one. A , P p June 10th,. 1540; May 30th. 18.1°; which are "sere to cure. a.�Id in Pose yotl w' 1•:i'••him up. Mrs. Wye - large atendance compo,=ed of ministers and s ..A 5-cup. trial tin mailed for gro ­ laymen iao ger�acidflrPdmvrcith mrmicPui yin ancihe i per's'name and cent stamp., for July 3rd, 18.14: May 10th; 1840; and 25c. boxes, fico, for. 81.00. at all —met tttttil:after the sernt��n. There I spirit of crusadcro, The ferv,�r with which postage, Canadian.;Fq,stum Ce- i�tarc}i 2nd, 1882. druggists and,storekeepers, or pilaf- 1+'8s a lot In :-L-about woman's ea- 4.J thev areae and ,anz the doxology -was real Co. Ltd_ w'indsor, Ont. The Heiress— 'Fou must not take !paid from the 'Catarrhozone Co. trava_Ance--nonsense, of course, - . significant or further fights to come and it too much to' heart Jack. . 11- �, g , C 'pplain indication of the fart tbst a moral + Buffalo \. Y, silo Iiia stop' but• I'm.,mi rh v glade John didn't T. is likely to have a long life. -_I.. '� ' 1hciifgh' I have refused yolr-there are Canada. - hear it. •. -' A Newsboy's Fortune. Why Called tnflnenza, plenty other gecxl fishes in the sea." + -• • 11 . Jack "Yes, Iknow—but not gold- COL1)I1:It5 IiI1,1.LD IN WA R. - It io not alwaga nO,e-sary to r!t7 a Influenza derives its name from an " J.• ° oeweboy because a stray seem to be poor. fish,, Z - • Sammy Lichtn,an, who setts papers at. thr•ItaIian word meaning influence. It! _ Holt Tht'y _1re, Identified on the �.+k tt-r �� T ;.ern?r of 'Ring and Yonne Sts.. is non• t was thus entitled by the Italians in ! 'the owner Qf property valued at 525.000. Ae ! p(+ (��1 Field of Bartle. 'sold ane tot the other day, at a nmfit of I the seventeenth cent-arc because �±If1 �3^t��'�E[l�? Ula N�R Turke,y is the only Etaropean —VS. -` i X10.000. F.r has mane thio money by Wit: {.hFy attributed the disease to tLe TWO tJ U in¢ papers at It s the and,h•• inveaug ; , TO V V E COIF munt•ry- which take's raetieally no p ,rhe proceeds.` It is the insult of some to influence of the stars, :\ very tom- U u U p 1�� ��/9�� � lar 1° years' work on the streets of Tor man belief iS that influenza is a trc,ublF to Eee that, its soldiers -'to• Sammy is, of cv,urse, a salons Than killed In war Shall be id'entifie<l. .. .. , :'oi nnnenal endows ents, lie has • the comparatively modern disease, di s- Wb,•n•son begin tb sniff and feel a ---_ _ tnonev:making tnsf{pct, has force of char• associated from a general class by burni:i� �^i¢at d,n in kite nasal pasca,xes ; Emery Other country, .makes , its •;peter and ability. When he iound he 0'`' '' t, ' !fi•,*htnr- carr "identit - d'iscs, 1 *' ;conga not, sell papers rn, t enoush him. ;latter clay medical men; but this. is,• or when a tickling irritation in your o y y S1 _tt-a.lori means risking or ;$e_lf, he, hit upon- the e,hc-me of buvinu 'far from being the case, for the ill- throat starts you coughiug, the first "cards," or in some other way pin- ;t•a;,thling .your maney_ while them wholesale and tze.tting other .boys ct important thin is to act.at once.' It's vides that its dead soldiers will be . to work for hien. ftp has haen the leader rte,..; has-been mentioned by ancient , K uivc ,ttlxxit is defined' by safe i n the organization of. the News. nnys'Iw•r•itpTs as far back the ,fc,nr-. the'neglected cold that becomestrouble- recognized. , ty' of principal,, combined with _ Union .and other moce,rents lbuking to• i some spilt d3r.gcrous: ! 1 ash F;ulgaria•n soldier, for in- n far« interest raid.• I. - - _ I tcer.th ecntittrt, (here barn records The second important thing to do{s« y lnf its a - rarance to Fran a in 1321 p France, carries no fewer than sty l ,Dr. Morse's I and 1403. r �cor'ceand Ck lorodyne,an 1 keep it up i identification plates, each of which 1VhcFt-�r'try to interRsA you in - l �iDCl�a►A stool P�11� i _ r till the cold disa,ipears entirely. has on it his narrie, number anti bond,,, wt' +,ffrr rou.the highest �7 i ;1 Gramm tical Point. Na-Dri,-Co.Syr,ipof-Linseed, Licorice,�cor.ps.. These ISTates each mail i; class• of iatvostnlent, .where and Chlorodyne-is absoin:,•1y free from dimeted to fix away in varintis parts Z.atfe ty,of principal is assured- ' are just the right medicine for the _.. children. When they are'constipated Csirrie rind Va.t a,ed €our and harmful drugs, and can sifclp he g,veu !,of his clothing. so that, however and '611' earned on your't coney. . ' —when their kidneys are out of order I five, we.re 71-taking mud pies. even• to moderately y0un;; Clnldret,• 1 badly he -tnay he wounded, there r . - • t.. -when over-indulgence in some "14 ' am p6iti- to make a, 'cherry It is Pleasant tasting acid tluick acting, ! will be at 1'crost nne plate -by-which. �i'e offer bands Sn 8104, ?!500, favorite food gives them indigeaticut pr0nyptly relieving the irntation of the `- and 131,000•denominations; . ,' -' , -Dr. Nforse's Indian Root Pills will _ p1e said Carrie. throat and nostrils, loosening fire he can be identified,.- y "Don't Say ime ani'•for 'I are,' "- mtfois, ronlotiit expectoration, and ! After S inti Ko no trace cottltl quickly and surely put thorn right. p g p P P ---�_ •. Purely vegetable,they neither a{ck�, I rejoined Madge with an authoritaI- ,checking the-cold. i be found of Capt. Hicks of t•he La'n- - +, weakenorgripe,likeharshpurgativet, tive air'. Your druttgist has Na-I�rn-Co Syrup ica5hire rttejlierc, and for months J. A, MACKAY & COMPANY _. .t Guard your children's ca th br . , of Linscrd,1Lu0tice and Ch1oroayue in he pas su need tr., he in the hands UNITED always keepingg a box o! Dr. llQorar s sgc. aha hoc bottles, or can quickly get I PP 3uardia, tato Royal ea,.k gild';, 11 ' Indian Root Pi11t in the hoose, T'ne Over ane-half c:f the entire pnl,tt- , it fnr vett. Camp c,nnderl by the National of the l,oers. i� transpired, haw- q r Yft ,ever, that he had been bl,--,'n al- I MONTREAi TORONTO lation of the. world are inhabitants, Tarr-, and Chemical Co. of Canaria, ®gs the Clstldrs No of :\alis. L,i:,:;tr:,i. ars most literally to atoms by * ,>3 ex t�: ., 4 .. .. '.m 11 , 11, s ♦ .. •Y 3 .r-S 'S•..e. .�M'• de. .A}•-oMG•'•:tQ"�,`i '.-Str?s. �., �. x i. a- x?r��r- i? i11 r �.: � £ '.:.:a-,, n... � .., ';.:+ �, :.�'..�,,. '�''.-.....:••- :-v. �:.. '' �y....._..�,..°...c ,.:, .:a_-<_ �:...,-�..,.s,-:-_m..-s... - .r,r••-•__'..{g„ ...,t`., -_.: ,.,ra^f:...... .....-.,: ... .'-_.. ..:.: ..-.•.,'...::..[..�. ..,.a:, '...;:.'.-.,w.. ..;':. ..c•.e•S.•w.,�.,r.'[. .F:�'. .._, «t:.• ':+7 ."'•"'a}:'^t-:.A,r. ,...d::� :.w .:e:;r =+,-:t`s,�yt.�t'�"�'�.1�,ta. _ w r -_•---__„may" -EDUCATION ~ Pngers on Allan Liner Have 'a _ Y E ATF,„ FAC K 114 G -.,PLANT BURNED _S --. .... _ _. asse-TWir11114Experience. - -- - - - - A despatch from St. John says: A - aCalga•ry Has One' of the Most Destructive Conflag- narrow escape from destruction Colossal Scheme to be Su5ject of the Next British`; - rations that Ever Visited Western Canada from fire and severe experiences by __tGovernment Legislation passengers and crew were reported ` by the Allan Line steamer Cartha- - •_ atch from AlNr- o c oc un ay morning. e w 1 rr ve ere on he A despatch from London says: tem of education was chaotic and .moo, says: One of th most disastrous whole of the casement was in day night from Liverpool. The The Government has decided that must be altered. It would be an Ares in the his _1 western Can- flames, and the packing plant de- steamer left Liverpool December the next 1: _ r -Meda occurred on f�}av, when the artment, augmented b all of the 26 for St. John's Halifax and great work in its pro- expensive problem to handle, and Large parkin to o� P. Burns & cty fire g was unable to Philadelphia. Capt.John's, said gramme of social reform, to be un-;the expense must not be borne by t; p 4epartment P P P dertaken as soon as the Home Rule the taxpayers. It would be a pro- Company was totally destroyed bq'make any headway against the that when she was three days out the Welsh Disestablishment and the,ductive expenditure, and was aFpiso- fire. The loss, including carcasses flames. Repeatedly the firemen en- her cargo caught fire in sQnle un- Franchise Reform Bills are die s 1 lutely necessary "if our productive in cold storage, will probably in tered the basement, only to be explained manner. The flames ed of, will be a colossol scheme pfor j power is to be maintain d in com- _ excess of $2,000,000. (fin account oY driven back by the overpowering spread so rapidly that it was neces- improvement in elementary, recon- parison with that of our rivals," h- the low ,water pressure the fire de- ammonia fumes. In a short time sa*, --`o pump an enormous amount dary and higher education. Iadd ed. ",� - partment was unable tti, do effec- the fire had gotten into the reuse- of water into the Wessel to drown I r g g This important announcement, The explanation. given by the o ` Live work. The loss is serious, in soaked floors of the upper stories, them cut. Thd fire was finally ex- was made on Friday on the author- Ministerialists 1s, thtt the land that the local plant was the Largest and when this occurred the water tinguished, but for twelve hours the 'ity of Premier Asquith and Chan-I question cannot be dealt with until institution of its kind in the west,I had no effect whatever. Several water was knee deep on the lower cellos of the Exchequer David!the land valuation scheme under. Irom which all of the western cities, of the,firemen had narrow escapes deck: It is estimated that repairs Llovd George by Viscount Haldane taken in David Lloyd'Georgu's fans- :a including Vancouver and Victoria:from exploding ammonia tanks, but to the vessel will cost $10,000. A the-Lord High ChdnCell0r, at a I get is, completed and that g po-+our bud and the coast cities, draw largely no one was. serioatsly injured., The large part of the general cargo was litic --N rrih- ster. Vis- this will require at least another � for their meat supply, and butcher-I fire raged furiou'ely all day and by damaged. count Haldane said the existing sys- couple of years. ing in the open may have to be re- night little remained of the mag- „ sorted to in order to prevent a meat nificent plant but charred ruins. GASOLINE LAMP EXPLODED'. ,.famine. The storage plant con- The property destroyed was fully �-� r tains$ from 15,000 to 20,000 car, insured, the insurance of the stock Jonquiere Woman Filled, _(pother CANADA'S 'T1lR ADL FORYEAR ` 1'& a maes, in storgs beiby in the neighbor- and -Two Children Hurt. The fire was discovered about hood of $1,000,000. • - A despatch from Quebec says: A t - fatal accident occurred on Thurs- Gain of Nearly 23 Per Cent. Over the Dominion's - Lard-Tierces, 131.2 to.133.4c: tube, 133.40 da night at Jonquiere, 10 miles PRICES QF FARM PRODUCTS to 14c,i _ y g q Record for Previous Year from' Chicoutimi, by which ono wo- r•;; Isaled May and straw. - man lost her life and another wo- _•• ,_"- __ _ __ _ ___ __ -MPORTS FROM THE LIRAai A THADs Quotations, track, Toronto:-Balod hay, plan and two children were badlyNo. 1.1, to urns In the resz_dence of one A despatch from Ottawa sa s: Canada in the ercPnta a of trade aiNT01a0 OF wYiA1C� No. 3, is 89.00:-Baled $9 2. straw, .50 to y fi $10 Do. Hick, an employe in Price's paper Canada's total trade for the twelve growth during the past few years, �1 Irises of Cattle. Crain' ensu. ens Ctew Montreal Country Produce. (mill, a gasoline lamp exploded, in- months of the past year passed the namely, Arginntina. P>}• the end of hawse a N+tae •nes r►aveai stantly killing Mrs. Lilaburn, a the fiscal year it is expected that lront'•eahi l, Jan. 14:-Cheese-Fl nest west- I billion dollar mark b a little erne, 1„c to 131.4c; do., finest eartterns, servant in the family, es, Hark y over Canada will have reaclted tenth arsadstuffs. 131.2c• to 123-4c•. But ter-Cb nicest cream. and two of her children were badly five and a half million dollars.. place among the countries of the Toronto. Jia. '1.-1Hania,ba Kl,eat-Lake cry, . to 301-4e-Fre., do, seconds. z61.2e to burned, How the ex 1ciRion c,c- Final or detailed figure., will not world in respect of tots! trade. The - ` porter, io. I northern, 941P-> No, 2 92c, 271•?c. lR¢y-Fresh, 55c to 60c; do., select P 110 3, 891.2c; turd wheat, �: I ed, ane to 3:c; do., No. 2 stock, 21c to 2zc. cursed is tipkn�utt, The hvu�e Kas be available for some weeks yet, D„m;n on',i trade has doubled Ontario H'heac No. 2, v0, tv 910 for car po;afoes-Pur hair, car lots. Iso to ere only slightly damaged, but the return% received so far by within the least six years and treb- ;tas itride, ran¢taQ dexo u, 20c for poor ,Unitsd !States Markets. the Trade and Commerce and Cus- led within tits est thirteen vearx. -�.- - -' n untar,o Oats•-No. 2 wbiie, Me to 340 at S1:nueavolts,Jan 11,-17heat--May, 86 3-4c: SIXTY N'ESAELC READY. t„ms Depairtruents show that the Th? principal Rains is exports western Dolnte, 370 to 38c ou track, To- July, 8838c: No. 1 hard. W.1 ic; No. 1 a cont,,,, _ ►- -_ billion-Bullar mark lulu been well Burin rhes a=t year haves been in northern 84c to 851-n.• No. 2 do., etc to - _ tr, P -� Manitoba, este No. 2 C. tie cues, ai1�o. 9334c. Ctoru- Co. 3 yellow, all-zc W 42c. !Unique Rewuit of Rending di - Pas:•ted. !is compared with t1w exiNrrt- ,f agriculture, mines and • ace by yort*; No. e L. R 39110; :90. I. y Oeste- tics 3 ah: a 30r to 30l1c. Rya-'+o. I3ominton a trod© for 1911 this re• nlattufactur�o. turn Amer fpr Do, S.. rh,pmuat 2 '54 l 3.c to is 1.2r. Bran-$19,00 W $19.50. � C!R t0 1`�ert >ri'ililatn, s The 1nCfeaFF! Iri eX• - c,=b r vhicae . 3., x11 rail, Toronto. Plour-Cnebarized. prESentit, a gain of nearly $I sumo.- port, of agriculture ha-4 beets. Geer t Iji)ecnmbrr rhiyai,r.t. 54 1 1r e --- - F'«•aa •No- 2, itis w 0t 20, r-ar lois oa:• Dulnth, Jan_ .a. -Wbrat--No, t bard. fir: I A despatch from Fart William 000, �,r `:3 �•r cent. Imports for twenty-fire millions, in minFc over !aide: 081.r arnorthern. d6 lfa8y. 87c bid. d,, 80, Jniy, Sags; Ready with the lir%t breaking the pant twelve months witailed ap•, twelve millions, and in manufac +t4, No. z. cro to sec �of ice in Thunder Bay and Lake Su• �r Debs - mxlmatol po •_ lion n. .5a: w '6c. � i [.Ire Steak Markets. I P y 86:x4.000,000, wh11c. ex• turps over seven millions. F:x its Bolted Oa - Per hair .,f 10 pounds, 1_.• perior to steam out of the harbt,r porta amc,unted to nearly $35:2,000, of the (,,rest and of animals and Ito. por barrel, $0,80, wbasr,xie windmior l Montreal. Jan 14. C'bo:rtl r•oerv. R' n I r po to their destinations sixty vessels •-160 Sl,-utrral. ZT25, -.,ted ut 96.50 to 0s,;5, Pajr nr 8SS0: � y , coo. The j1•a111 III lml'Nat'L5 tt'aa terse- thesis products h,ts•e. shncsn a falling . . - Barley (food malting. out.ade, 60c to I to 86. ^ommon at 14-A to 95,, and r,Linrory 'are tied Up atthe elevators !n Fnrt ly $110.000,000, while exporus 1n• off .,f -Cveral ml',lionat, due, doubt- lee. et 8275 to 83:6 per 100 pounds. Lamb+. William with 13,000,000 bushels of 3101feed-Man1tobe bran, 3.•00 to M• 17 to 17 26 and sheep 95 to U.26 for ewes Crrapt4i by nearly >�19 Ut1f1,000. (luly lrb-, tt, the inCrra d li neatands of ire, in bag• tra,It 'romnto snort,. 322.oe per 200 no•ende. Calves{ ranted from 13 to ;grain in their holds. Thi;, work, one country in the world nvalst the home mark,it. l�Jpp 023.00, Ontario bran, ii9 oo to 1zo.00, in $12 each, as to else and quality, rales of which has never been equaled at 't (t- lbasa. sih•,rte. 822 to 823.00. selected lots of hope were made treely at 1•Iaoitrba Flour-!i trot patents. IS30 is steed, prsoso, the head of the takes, is due to pyoati. bags: second patents. 1430 to jute Tnronw, Jan 111.-Ca*.•,le_t hoics, hnteb• keeping the harbor open after navi• FROii TRIESTE TO C1NADA. `ECO\D DE,tIH FRO* P0190N. lags. strong bakers'. $4.60 a lute bags. er' 05.25 to 86:93: N+,+d naatltrtn, 85?,5 to ` liar tot too bate, ton cents m,•r» per bar• F;?s: ^^msnon, M'.?S to t3?5 rows. 03 u> gation had closed. The verisiels : „'tNL 18525; bulla, W to ZS.a; cannery. 12 to were able to move to different e!e- Austro.( unadian Ltne by the C. P. Putrid Baron Eaten by London k• _ Ontario Flour-Winter .wbeaz flour, 90 82.11. Calves-rood •sill. S7 to $4 cY+m- r Dent, patents, is Quoted at $4.05 to ulna. 83 to 83.25. fitockere and Feeder*— With little Or 110 a8ai8tance N. is Rumored. Family hills 'leo ('1 ildrrn. 14.14 delivered Toronto, end 64590 sea• I steers. 650 to 750 lhe,. at 03.26 to 43 s0. land without any undue rush. Ile• t ' board feeding bulls, too to 1,0110 lba at 921' to !breakers are breakia ice two feet A despatch from Montreal says: A- desliatcli from Lcmdr>n, Ont., . .44,25. -eatrlta¢s, 1ts.'s •n 13 kr- Minters g Country Produce and Fiprtapera-From " t� $ac: skoop!thick in the harbor and will eon Mr, G. M Bosworth, Vice-Pro - says : John Vurpkty-, the eisrhteen- sad Latubtloalit ewe, 8.1,75 to s;as dent of the C.P.11,. would neither mouth" stm of John Murphy of �nrOIIto wholesale eeilip p: •^ee - hear- aw.•e, 43 :o 8350. lambs, 48 to 18.65. 'tlaue to keep the river open until ss.--Cotd•rtorage eggs. 15r to 2sc to owe i so a 48,60, ted and watemd, and 82 2+ to �January y0. Practically aIl. the confirm nor deny the rumor that iilaokfriar': street. r'i'e9t London, w lot.. treeh eggs ase sellist at 30c to W" , sa.�, f.o b, _� the Canadian Pacific Railway will died at Victoria Hospital nn Wed- IKcLotfy pew'laid at 100, and Americas here have been loaded, at,<I - pewla+ds •t s5e, .. there will be no rieceasity of work abortly inaugural* an Austro-Cana- nesdav of ptomaine poia<,ninQ. Air cheese hP;nr.' new. 1ai.10 tn. iso, and than steamship service. "The' four-year-old sitter. Christina. suc- rge. now at !+12c: old el.oem, tietad. (A'�AU.\ 3 tiIIE.\T Iti i1R11'1I'✓ being done after the ice breakersI leo to 14,0, large• lb0 quit company, fir, B-oaworth said, I cumbed to cY,n.•ul ions induced by noires-Cause butter aaosat,.,oe are - ha not made an definite. decis- the same eawie on TuP+clav The emery yrepo. u to oo; do, are -s. porta From bominien Licreeded *-----_ . . . s+ y f= riots, sit to 7cl interior Only by Those lkrunt India. 1. NEit RAI[.1I',1 k PROJECTED ian regarding such a. service, and malady is attributed tv the eating c '..'R{rkerml, ZI to 1b. as the matter stands now it in only of baton, which_issaid to have beau 8anav 8 kwbest, 9c pouao ia-tial and 4 Government return Showa that Run from Ceiehrane� h;ataward. a rurrwndon ." The rumor current in in a state of putndttg, ae ti rr§ x.60 r :-„ er honer, A despatch from London Bay':.o (sere ar stretne,d ri.,v Donna to ao pouwf 1 0. 12 3-k �o Canadian Central k i.nbrt►+Iur to London is that, the proposed line - - -- povad bias; 130 in 5. rod tins; comb Csn da sent her© Iaat pear twenty• j will run directly teem Trieste to R GF C. N. R. HOTEL. - - s. - / pe do esus, t►3i l,. A despatch from Ottawa aa%c: Canada. And that Montreal will -.. •-ser down; lyes 2, 02 s0 pwr dos n, F,ne and 9 hall million. hundred- I Poaltr •-Liv. cblCkena, r.10 ppoo wheat, r nextares c to 130: fiolu. nrkey4� li. •f„ 190; ¢seen, fig.urP to twenty-five -ni>,llions from �ach55S the great'new hinterland of summer and St: John in winter, ; 700 Roomy in Koulreal. a '^ ' - to 100. Dressed poult c, :c to 3o above t Quebec, w Capp tit. Lewis, In Lab- �f •'lee anotationo, dit.eptinq drnF4ed turkeys the East Indies, Canadian catt.e rador, with branches to the mouth DIED i� *\ despatch frurn Montreal gays: . eft 200 to 1c. imported totalled f,,S00, at against, ' ,Mac kende k Mann, or the Cana Seale-02.75 for primes aEd X85 for fkand-pick•$. 42,oZ,'iA in I911. The t a ue o ana- Potatoes+-O rig . cit of uFhec, is ru',cted. The �{oulan a� 1u-sec _, .... }'ails Its ' sea potato* , 900 to 95o than b n y p ) soon sent here was i 7 - - f; - • 16 peer bas: oar tota, W.; New Brunswick*, ' ' Canadian . Central � Ll�adoi Rally Fran Anaeythelte, !y' commcuce the erecunn of a large 01 os to $1.10 .per bag, opt of micro, %o �. over six hundred thousand Lege ' a ear lora. �Railw Co. has ' set-en-��uteircd-recto hotel in Mont- than in 1911. The United K ngdi ,m a3' given notice of ap- A dr, iawh from Suti4x, N.D.. Spanish 0groar-Per cal., tz st1 gallons of I Plication to Porliament. this st"AS1on R33.h:. Mrs. Harry ti , ey, of Mark s 3'ho new hotel will face on sent'' Canada 1,600,000 I c(;il! College avenue, and be Previsions. spirits. The most noticeable thing for a charter for ills ixndFrtttkin, . halutills, utaar here, di-rd in la den- within iso bl.,ck� of the "w tr. Wbcle,sale dealers ate relitng to the lout British exports to Canada i9 ' ,'�' P i fist's chair on F 1•idar, 'I'lic young 1{• station. _ frade as tollowe -. �liS;10\.t R!' ``ON hlf.LtAll. the steady drop in raw material %xoman -w•a* ((awing some teeth ex. - s, _ Smoked and Dry Salted (feats-itnl]a•- 1mot.d, 143-4o to lsc; bamq, moditim. 170 and the steady increase in fini-,,hpd ! tract-ed. An anau-si hetic wait ad- The pis-vi ar�ld swi of Ixirne {{0o 211-Lo; hese%. ls1-So to 16e: breakfast products. Five-year•old Rt►n of Rev. ,.. ham iso: -long clear bacgn, tone and p mtllistere<d by a ph}-sicla,n and t•hs Jackson of Mount Fo•ret;t was ' Jollilfe• Shot by Chinese Robhers. gases, 131-11e: backs (Vtainl. 2t l-2o; backs - operation earned through, but airs, thrown off a sleigh, breaking hie. =1 W A• despatch from Pokin says: Seeley failed to rally afterwards. neck. " eLpioYle i� tee. than James Mackay, aged o.,0, of Hint- es' P - - . smote$• - iltonZ�rrtc+d-ire-ttf robbers shot and killed -- _ fork-ghost cut, x26 to In Der barrel; Jahn, the five-sear old son o e - -- v no" Pork, 821.50 to 022. iRet;. R. O.. Jolliffe of the Canadian Au - # Methodi9t mission. , A party of 1 missiilnavies- were returning by w� ' + ; THE D A I RYI N G I N D�U ST RY !hat.en thetthey were wattof Tzeng, acked llby itho e �, :�. � -� • robbers, between Chengtu and t , """ •^" Chungking, in the. province of v , •,..e• -- -- Startling Results Announced by Chas' F. Whitlegi ,,,•,; `� °`� �r►,� �, - Szechtieil. Cine of the robbers was .� at Eastern Dais 's Association Meetin cad, but the teat took to � 1� '' v -b4 N10;l >�.• AIN- '. y g �flight. a i, res Ll m - ,> � - _UNIUM A despatch -from Kir-tnn says:ithe Province, and the coRs that w• _`M.., ..� In an addreas for more. rc,mantic- were not money-makers were being Rt•rnrk on Le \Fhile .ltanneuy- , ,� `jam • -..r �R6° t• tea' than the story of Cobalt, the rest weeded out•. Disorder and chno9 , 4a g ring for a Pilot, poasibilit.ies of the cipirying indus- Weis giving war Lo 'sgstem. su•tis 1 faction and profit. 1 A de.pati h from Halifax , says tri of 1)ntar' were recPa!,•d ro the i - ... Com using the orf„r natice !, 'e•-• ,1 R' , -.!Y p 1: (; r f , Frvrn ;lul' ,stranded stea.nlship �, ' Dairyml<*n'e !iav?ciaLi. n , f Eastern the three ituridrtxl he t reit< in. Uu- ' is ranitun �SO.Fi�asengers we rE: tRhen y t •t yes 1,_ K ;rm'. Ontario by Charlo.s f'. 11 holev of t•ario with the three hundred Ix,, r- { off at Cli<tbucto Head, at t}ie en- the Dairy Division of the Federal est. Mr: Whitley saki the- 1411•01`41rrs 1 trance ti, ' Halifax Harbor, and . �� '' •yi ,, s+ _ Department; of Age:.itlture. Even working 1lnder hi= direction h.til re..ai:heci lt+ re in safety., \o lives ;_`±'�'�'�+' ,. lrtr ' •. '�" 1. "' _ :. ...- a most lnveteraitc optirribbt must obtained some amazing inf4mnat.iou wc;ry lo, t. The Urairinm strnek at +'. +sem-`'", �� ,' /•1N - -have been startled, ! last f• FK ' Sunday morning in year. The hree hundred for ' 1, t, r1cKl on , undo m�, _ {�C "Ontario he,% :,235.1,00 milk animals ha<I vieldf<i $33.33 onol:. ! title(; w(,atlier. , She crashed.on the Meows," said Mr, Whitla "With {the c!*gi being $33, leaf ing a profit lecl.�n a tinslrter 'of a mite mirth of ! .c--'"�` `^,• � _ ' � N an increase of only }110 a ach the (of' 33 cents. The best• three bun ('hehucty Nead li ht and fo ata �. a• r 1 S }_ isiixtra revenue denved from- them dred cows ;yielded $104 each ; fried 1 ti,,n. -How the captain got out of $nights easily be over AU1.000,000 a cost $40,-leaving $64 profit p„r ani: his course in this -way is a mystery. year, and that is very conservative, mal.. The beat three hundred gntc j He R•a,� manoettvring for a pilot at The possi6je extra profit is- $24.- over two million pounds cf' milk 1 the tithe.• Wort was at once sent •( •" more than the,poorest three hon. 1 to Halifax for asaiiitance, but there - Mr. Whitley aia.id that systematic dred. Thus the Pitartling discovery wits some delay, and it was 2 o'clock oow-tinting, the bedrxa k principle was made that a"b one cit the ( before the ' Gocerriment Steamer of"ry herd improvement, wad be- three hundred good cows made a8 Lady Laurier, the Rridgen•ater :2nd oomiag amore general +hrntll;hrnit niueh profit ee 196 of tbe.poor kind. othor craft wont down t,., the wreck. NAP SHORING PRfjBARLE 0I1'1slo-, lip Tt-Rh}:Y. is rp yr .:l..f .. r...... > -ewT•n,,, ,a. Y ru[�4L.. ..:.,.• ; � _ .!W`! j3J w.. .p- ^-a`l+• 4.F^ 4in :M�•.k'K.'C11a V!',4' +Ki"' n._.yy •:••' •,��•,,.-�? ryy,.,. -++-;ra.-..-cp+,.,.' s_• .y. .,..:::o.. •<.,w.'.. ""�t+.s� „w:-r3'-..asu,tn s�.�' s ,nA� q3•. `• :a- .�.. .,•�,,..'. .aFP s�'�: �... ,.�✓.�...a� ':v'a" fir.!.. , `C . r w r ,_ L rey�• "`�^� c. ••rw. y w rr ,cc v ti� '+ _ * 4 L i - t LOC � T lae` ese-@f- - C]1J called upon Pickering one continuing to improve in health. y _ _- day last week. _ -" e IE h ---A. Findlay is-having hia shop_ -C. H. Burling has purchased a repaired and changes made so that �tRO�t2 Vie. new black,driver. it can be urilized as a dwelling. _ -H. Wade shipped a carload of ' -Mrs. R; Brown and Bert = pp _ _- l stock on Monday. Brown, of Whitby, are visiting ��'•�`� � � _ � -January Sale-see advt, on with James and Mrs. Dwyer, fora ore next ppaage. D. Simpson & Co. * few days �'�b -�k'm.dickie,of Toronto, spenthe Howard O. Rogers,-o€Victoria - - Sunday with relatives in town. L niversity, spent Tuesday here -Wm. Gee, of Kinsale, visited with his grand-parents, C. and --:':e. and Mre. Rogers on Monday Mrs. Rogers. -- -Miss Phyllis Clark had a busi- -W• C. and Mrs. Pilkey, of To Our Customers and Friends nese trip to the city on Thursday. Ceda-Grove, visited the former's -Mrs. C. S. Palmer had a busi- brother. C. H. and Mrs. Pilkey, of We wish to thank you most heartily for your very . ness trip to the, city on Wednes- the baseline on Saturday. - - day. -Mr. Watson, of Toronto, ac- BALE REGISTER. liberal patronage during the Xmas seasoh. We made big -Norman Banks is recovering companied by L. D. Banks, is busy : • `' ..��,. , nicely from a severe attack of ill- in this locality purchasing horses SATURDAY, JAx. 18TH-Auction sale preparations. Thanks to you our highest expectations. were " negs. for the Toronto market. of furniture, etc., at lot 14,B. F. -Mrs. Kerr leaves to-morrow -Mrs. Vartp, of Church St., con, Pickering (at the homestead), realized. AVe will throughout the year, endeavor to merit for Berlin to visit her son, A. M. has been ill and under the doctor's the property of the estate of the late the continuance of y g y our trade during this year which we sin- Kerr. care, but we are pleased to know John Greenlaw. Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills. W. B. Powell auctioneer. '-Constable L. C. Morcombe was that she is now improving. cerely hope may be a prosperous one for you all. in Toronto, on Wednesday on -Mr. Defries, of the Nordheim- TUESDAY, Jan. 21st-Auction sale of - er Piano & Music Co., Toronto, entire stock, implements. grain and :.. business. roots, household furniture, etc., the -Miss Jennie Dale, of Toronto, will arrive in town on Wednesday property of Ed. Haight, at lot 15, "GROCERIES, GrROCERIEB is visiting friends in .town for a next. Those who desire to have con,8,Pickering. Sale at 1280 sharp. few days. their pianos tuned kindly leave See posters, W. B. Powell, auc- -Send or pbone your orders. We will attend to them promptly. -Mrs. J' H. Rogers, who has their order at the NRws office and tioneer. been on the sick list, is now some- their wants will be attended to- SATURDAY, F&B. 1sT-Auction sale of Spanish Onions, Yellow Danver Onions, Sweet Potatoes, .. what improved. Mr. Def ries has been in town fre- farm stock, implements, etc:, at lot now in stock. _ -Mrs. Wm. Moreombe has been quently before and his work has 2ii, con. O, Pickering, the property `LOOK.-100 lbs Redpath Gran-ulated Sugar .5.20. " °din ' the past week with always given the best of satisfac- of Herbert Cooper. bale stwts-at 12 _ r' ende 1D Toronto. 6013. * o'clock. Lunch at 11. See bills. — -Dr. Henry will be here as us- -The Ladies' Aid of St. An. Fred. Silversides, auctioneer. mal next Tuesday to attend to his drew's chnrch purpose holding a SALT SALT - . SALT ='_=professional duties. concert in the church on the even- C A -50 ound ha e, - bag°.-D. W, and Mrs. Baker are ing of Thursda , Feb. 20th. Mrs. _ P - 8 100 poundy ��VJ/ .._ ,spending a few days with their Somers-Cocks has kindly a reed 140 pound bags, 200 pound bags g rr i aunt,Mrs.McCormick. to assist in the program and her _ - Just off the car-right prices. -Mise Eva Bunting is visiting presence is a sufficient guarantee at the hounx of her aunt;Mrs. R. that the concert will be first-class. Hard and Threshing Coal, now in A. Douglas, of Toronto. An elocutionist will also be en- hand at yard at Greenbur° SOOTS) SHOES AND RL B.BER.S -Mrs. James Gordon is spend- gaged for the evening. Watch station. Call and get _ ing a couple of days this week out later for artictilar5. prices. We have enjoyed an exceptionully good season-so far in this line. with friends in the city. -Rev. W. Moore, of Brantford, �xT h� �^. T c N ' �j well assorted stock at reasonable prices aceotint for it.- -Several from here attended who was conducting services in YY M. G 1 ►7 - %'. the Sabbath School Convention at the Newcastle Presby tepianchurch GREENBCRN, ONT. Ladies', Men's and Boys' Hockey Boots now in full swing. See our Claremont on Wednesday. on Sunday, spent a fen- -ours iu -'Iceland" Sheepskin Bouts, also Men'sa_ll-€eIt ra -Misses Vera And Helen Burl- town on Monday renewing old Boots-solid comfort. _. ing left on Monday to visit their aegnaintance4. Mrs. Moore also E E --D - sister, Mia Clement. of Milton. spent from Sunday to :Monday Men's Heavy �S'ool Socks and Rubbers, tiro-buckle on leather top. -The annual nieeting of St. with friends in the village, Both at Cherryw00d Station - _ - Andrew's church will be held oa have a host of friends in the vil- ' : the evening of Tuesday. Jan, 28. lage who will always extend .to Fre-@b arrivals of Whole Corn Everybody Corns-Bring i° your produce and get everything you, _ want under one roof. -Chas. W. and Mrs. Pilkey will them a most hearty welcome. Malted Cot Feed and Dried Brew- - = occupy Mrs. Hartrick's dwelling --Mach anxiety is felt regarding er; Grains, Ground Oil cake, Cald• Boots and Sboes. Hardware,' N at the foot of Church St. recently the whereabouts of Fred Rodd Groceries, wry Goode, well's Molaas Food. C and Pandora Ranger. vacated by Fred Thompson. who disappeared on Wednec+day Calf Meal, and various kinds of _ Meal. Blatchford s Oak Heaters a -Mrs. W. V. Wright has been last and has not been heard of Poultry ream of Tba West CHAPMAN ween ve ill this week sufferio since. He drove to the West Hill - � g where he left his horse, end from �°d Monarch Flour, Bran, Shorts, from accute indigestion. We etc. Prices Reduced hope for her speedy recovery, there went into the city. As- he • • -On Monday evening a number did not return his friends went to TY1C21183 of the young lady-friends of Miss the West Hill and brought home aQ-1PEARS• - k.ila Hallett met at her home and his horRe, and deligaeIIt search is EXIPERIENCa Do Your Hens La 1Ereattsd her to a kitchen shower. now made fur him by his friends ++ - -Misses Mari* Clark and Laura and the police authorities., As be ' Andrew attended a meeting in had a large stem of -money in hts : `•Bowmanville on Wednesday as possession fears are entertained d the representatives from the An. Chat-he stay have met with foul the Leaf Mission Band. play. itow is the time you should.get lots of Eggs. -The regular monthly meeting -Remember the drama t� be TRnD[ MARKS - Dc•tcna of the Women's Institute will given in the tou•n.--1 .thi, (Fri- Cav,yRu NTs��, - ( Poultry Grit D. 'day) evening b the An licaii �-e sell be held at the home of Mrs. L. y y g 11n.nne ret.++s.,atetch ane c.ecr pt,nn m•r Oyster Slie11 411 aaceI �,tr oo,au.o free"bet"er an Egg Banks on Tuesday, January 21st, Young People'- .t-?octaeibn of St. _ invent;ten unrobsri9 r4qcanrnni Com 'untca - URiCt'y Food tfonaet*tettyconede+Rtat N'NDI OK RaPateata _., _ _ Pro twer, at 2 p.m. -Please note change in John'!!church, Port«'hitby, tinder tato*e, ymear"rey tore coin- k Ground. Bone. ititne. the-ani ices of St, George's church. Patents t.aaen through ttnna moo.tecath _. P ,d,eW%Ward,without csarue.int e -M. S. Chapman wan• in Bow. The -piny entitled ••THking the MM uu pp -__ STOVE8 AND HARDWARE Manville on �V ednesday attend- Census in Bingvilltt:' is a one act ntific jimcri`a Ing a meeting of the Whitby drama irf which twenty-tiro Apyodsomel1n, 11]uetrrtedwec><17- Iwrgerccu+ y, mad&. A. any eefenttflo yoaro►L Terme for Presbytery, Mrs. Chapman also character, take part. I[ i. ex- `an.da a� a r•ar,vw,4 vtatxta s°'°°s JOSEPH -H s . - aruni ai.-ing a!l apwrdealen. y -- to DY ' the Wbitby Presbyterial. vreli received wherever given., A ' ,�°.�..�•New qtk ir it'I wamhturtoc D. f -N. J. a-nd '.kir=. Chapman, of number of instrumental and vocal __�___---- --_--_------ - - _ Audley, are both very ill at prey- soloN will also be given during the' :7 --- - T ` ent. Mr. Chapman is gtiffering evening by able talent. Do not TOOLS SHARPENED , []w �1 '-from his old complaint, heart miss it as--a pleasant evenings A- H _.�.� •.` _ ��+� ^" 1 f-ycJs-h Ve-&". W. a pati of shPara; or ��� trouble, Mrs. s en r -1an�eurt ra mored to aH a severe attack ui acute indi es- who attend. Admission 25 cents, " knits, that will not cut,. W. J. Cror- g don will put it in repair at a' vert tton. children 15 cents. sarHll cost, T -Remember the oyster supper -0n Wednesday evening, JRn. Razor-honing R apeciHlty. -'TO ALL OUR CL ST0lmlERS _ to be held in•tbe tom a hall next l8tb, the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fora first •clasa heir trim �r an easy Thursday night..und.er the ane i- shave, call at .the east•,end - Y g P Jabez Hallett, Pickering, was the ces of the Pickering Vigilauce As. scene of a most leasant event barbershop. Y - sortation. The invitations are be. p W. J, GORDON p PIC};ERING - V� a SSk fdT ar COn�InZla�lCe Of-'• OUB _ when their daughter, Ann, ing sent out this week to the mem- was united in marriage to Mr. esteemed patronage. bers. Charles Wesley Pilkey, also of -SKATING -James Denny has shipped Pickering. At the hotil•of foto — within the past fifteen days, five o.,'cloc•k the bridal couple entered There will be skatingg on thePickerin'g G GILLESPIE DUNBARTON carloads of stock frcnu Greenbnrii 'skatin rink ever 'Monday, Thtirsdap the dratiina room, Mrs. Harbron, • A. sand Pickering stations. This sister of the gtuurn, Playing Lha and Sa urday evenings, weather per-. Phone orders receive prompt attention. should bring in a considerable wedding march. The bride, who misting. General admission, Ladies amount of money to Pickering was most becomingly attired in lOc.Gents, liic. farmers. white silk with tulle veil .caught L.-Q. MorGombe,` Pickering BOOTS. .AND SHOES =Fred F. Balsdon,who has been tip• with orange blossoms,-, was in the employ of the International given away by her father. ' The . - Text Book Co.,of Toronto, for the ceremony was performed by Rev._ Elm DALE MILLS behave a complete stock of the best Boots a`nd Shoes that pan be Vast few weeks has been promot- 'D. R Johnston. in the.presence of, -PSCi�FR=NGl• procured. if you hasn't been getting satisfaction ed to the position of representa- the immediative relatives whose tive of the firm in London, Unt, many gifts to•--the young'couple ;have a look at our goods.. We congratulate him on his pro- signified their.esteem, Miss Min- motion. - $ Is the place to-get your next ' • • nie Hallett, sister of the bride, bag of Flour. MEN'S OVEI4COATS `. "W-Mrs. J. C. Phirip laid an tu- acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. ;i. formation against a Toronto man John Stork, cousin- of the bride, : ♦ for refusingto stn his motor- assisted Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be P as.i..ted the groom. After the • -beat for Bread.---,, ' Men's Fur-lined Coats are lower in pricethis; year Arad we are cycle when requested to do so, ceremony and gongratulary pass- " t _ and neglecting to give the neves- ages the company sat down to-a Glenora Flour Pastry Flour showing exceptional good values. sary warning, thus causing her dainty luncheon. The ' Bridal Graham Flour - horse to become frightened. The party left on the 8 o'clock train Fresh Rolled Oats. " R A BUNTING P:ICKERING accused did not allow the case to for Toronto and`western oin.ts.' 1 ' o to court, but settled. P $ran and Shorts :. g On their retiiru they' will take Oats and Oat Chop '• - -Owing to the serious illness tip their abode in Pickering. Barleya.nd Barley.Chop of his son, from pneumonia, 'Rev. Mixed Feeds Mr. Johnston was unable to take IN LOVING ]MEMORY '' Molassirre:Meal and Molasses Meal charge of the services in _St. An- - PREPA RE FO .R W/NTER drew's church on Sunday last. Of william T. Wilson, Brougham, kho SPeeixl Prices iu ton lots. _- The pulpit, bowe.ver, was ably died one.year ago. _ «— By getting your — filled by Mr. Newton, of Knox Oft we think of yon, dear father F� �C7CTeT�E�S College. On Sunday next the And'our hearts are sad with pain. Chopping every d&9. BABES,. BLANKETS AND HARNESS NOW _Y Rev.Mr, Fraser, of Toronto, is Oh, this earth would be a heaven, - t expected to preach. Could we but hear your voice&gain. pICKEAIN(} MARKETS Blankets 1.50 tip, Sask. Robes 8.00 and 0.00, Cub Bear di)12.U0. -H. J. Marquis'black pony.paid Just one year ago,you left us, White Winter Wheat, ..,..•..... .98 c a Halters, Trltnks, •a flying visit through our village How we mics your loving face; Red „ „ ,gg Call and see iter assortment of ffarriea , - on Monde While standing at But you left us, to remember, Stilt Cases, Whips, etc. at reasonable prices. Y. g Mined �� - ,� . ,. ... .97 the east end of the village, it took None on earth can fill your place. _ Spring Wheat,. .83 a notion to go home, and it lost no .-D Lydia Goose " •.•.•••••••• -• t _ ARtiESS .-Daughter L d'a G � •� �MPORIZ7M � time in getting there. Everything + LSprouted....................... • "0 83 PICKERING H T }` ioose in the cutter was deposited PoQtmaster-General Pelletier, in Oats •••••••••••• _� - W. J. COAXWELL -by the roadside, but very little the Commons, promis d early ac• Eat Phone Ind. 301. 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