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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_01_24 JM. „P _ .✓'"^ .'•• '� '^'�f.rl• ,} -c.:•,,;•, .+> ,R..,,.;,,. '�,; cpm ,.{ •--04•••^'3,. ro: d- :s+!t:' ,..tea-�nna ;� .rte i- .-.•,,. �'' •W+.,`- ..-l_.re^ .eeac Y --y',rml:. t .+u+..•��. n ,A.. .� .:- �G-mi`,v�''•;yr.' .. � .. • .... u .. .-: W • 'k'res , -r 40 VOL. X,XXII. - - PI gERY1V( , (ANT., FRIDAY, JAN VARY 24 1913 No. -R >Ntafsssfox Da. -MON.QOI_lA + _ SPINK MILLSin pe y • ton is under Established 78 years �. B. Turner spent a da last week. Mrs. J. Kirton is under the doctor's Toronto. care. GREENWOOD- _Z_ henry and Mrs. Hodggson,of Altona, Miss Robison fe visiting per sister,''pp B. FORSYTH. D. of O„ Regis- spear Sunday.at G_Judd's. Mra•d. Tran.,• nof osed member of the oDtometrigi eseo- Wm. Boyd bas been quite poorly. Miss J. Gordon. Nestleton, is, visit- y" taeaOanii of"`sire Special attention given to - We are leased to bear that he is im- ing Mrs. E. Moore. MILLS montglres� E,e. tented ire.. North 46:! proving, Quit,a number of Institute mem- A number from here attended Jos• berg with friends enjoyed the annual _ r, ZdLo `w NON, M.D., L,R•-C.S., c+ h Hoover's sale on the 8th line-on suppor at,Mr. Booth's,Green River, jr • Edtnbnzgb, member of the colSeQe of M A N I T O.-R ,A . It of last week. By kindness of Wm. Michell, a _ P6ysiciansand Burgeons of Ontario,lieeotiate George and Mrs, Bowers' O! "NJ College of Bnrssoas Edinborgb $ spent a large number of our S. S., members es+.ot.l attention to ade..eo of women nue _ —A- S few days last week with their daugh• were able to attend the convention at el►lldrea. Goes and zesidenee,Bzongbam. '-OATS /n('1 ter, Mrs. A. Byer, of Port Perry. Claremont. -PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Miss K. DeGeer spent Wednesday - The Women's'Inetitute will bold a fj1�T �T uH of last week with Mrs. James Me- special meetin on Wednesday, Janu- TWO O rl` EEKS and'X-RAY INSTITUTE • tvg�t. of itis 9th line Markham. nr 2Bth, at tgge home of Mrs, A. E. C y h -- =-'.-PIQSaRINti, - - ONTARIOJ. Ramsey, who was injured in Major. 'lira. Sanford Brown, of Whit- Cane's -factory at Newmarket, is by, will address the meetingon the s. tltLaitio TowL>;, X. a.; X. D., c. �c WHOLESALE I11T spending a week with relati ee and "Management Offe>< 8peC78I IOW rice sem' y agement of Poultry and Egg Yh7siaiaa-i,�-cusses ' friends here. Production." Remember the anniversary, services Specialist is Rectal Diseases Fzostatio Df� On Is eases o! idea, Diseases o! Women, Oaaoars, y - II w i'tmem.I•Ra7examination. Diseases ofeye, TON LOTS - DUMBARTON of Lha Whitevale Baptist church on Barley-Feed to Aar OW.0040,throat sad lung. 8ittingglasawand $ nday next. The services at 10,90 O 0. .Over. Sunday I tB r W a0ane.nd otlrmic diseases. Miss Thompson spent Wednesday a, m, and 7 p, m. will be conducted by OaeO Hours l 1 to a and 1r to s 4917 :, __• of last week in the city. R. W. Kelly, of McMaster University, B atter secure your supply ' TERMS CASH Ls,grippe Is very prevalent and is and at 2.30 p. m. by Rev. J. B. Me- r _ of as unusually severe type. Gregor, of Stouflville. The men's now and Gave money F.raie-Walton and his sister, Miss chorus will lead tha service of praise E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- Cleveland, returned from a visit to in the morning and afternoon and the • ?llt*• Orowa Attorney. �•-- _ - - - � - Cleveland, Ohio. - p Ooas1 ones.W>:it6v• t4v Mrs. Cowan, of Rosebank, attend- Locust Hill Methodist choir .at night. . LL ]$. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and ed the marriage of Miss Brown, of ' •' A• oltcinor,Notar:Public.Etc, Money no " Toronto, last week. OUNOARTON v� 1Fsaa. e nen door to the Standard Beak, T T We are pleased to note that the in. Ches' thu W4isbv. ti• L. SPINg, LIMITED[ The annual meeting of the Preeb -` seiy crease in bueioesa of our genir+l cecina church was held Tuesday even- PICKERING, ONT. merchant, G. A. Gillespie: has neves- y Ing. There was a large attendance i�u#itttttslt111 �Rt1�Jl. sitated the purchase of a new delivery a d b g _ _ n the reports that were �.,....,.-.. .. .. w„gon. P presented - .. _! aC0 •�� The Ladies' Aid held their annual were of a highly satisfactory charoc- . " f.. HA II•-Issuer my Marriage ter,g The finances of the church were tcenaae to she Oannt� at, Ontario, '�'� roosting on Thursday of last week, at never in such nod condition as the Plekertagvtllase• gnp ���..�� the home of Mrs. Dunbar, when oftl- g y is, rfL.in E L are at the resent time, After the cors were elected fir theensuioQ year. PJL s POUGHER, Real Estate Auc= Their Hooka sbowed a substantial reRulxr business o[ the evening was AL tloaaer, valuator, collector m�f teener concluded a most pleasant time was _ lar marri•rra licenses,Brougham: •q :CLAREIlU'�IT balance on hand. spent by all is social intercourse. - D. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage for 01 styles of furniture. AGI.I`COURT Considerable excitement has pre- STOCK IS GETTING - OUR Licenseer &ad in the ooanty of ootarto, railed in this neighborhood during wee as store sad tits residence.Claseasoat. the past week. owing - V +�4 The community was greatly shock- P g to the well. LOQ'. DON'T DELAY DR.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLERH ed to hear of'the death of one of our diggers on W. H, Moore's property • ooarevane•ar, Oommissioaartor taking 'Q®G� �OM',�.`• most hi�hip respected- residents. 4(r having struck a rich rein of gas. The E�. GETTING LN agthrol • a swat Bite, Moaeg to loan R 11ldin3 A. Middleton which took place very well-diggers were In search of water, ,35 Issuer o! ttarriage Lia suddenly on Wednesday.Jan. lath, at but whoa they reached a depth of YOUR SUPPLY o�hta i. Out. t_v _ y p the age of 84 years. The deceased has about SW feet the vein was struck, _ POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Picture Framers lived here for the part 80 years, and the pressure being 1W pounds. Those TERMS 1 E. cos Oonntres of York and Ontario. eaa wan well-known is this localiL interested have secured options on L ER SAS was sates of all kinds attenuad to on sbarwt y'-'- He several farms in the vicinity covet ins -=- '• soMses. Addrees Gress%Ivor P.o, Ont, was a member of Knox church for mineral rights.Window Shades many years and was noted for his understand that ' work will in at once on the She B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- upright. Christian character, which b p- tlonaer, ralnafor and collector for won for him many friends, His wife herd farms, where the outlook for gas Ja T•"• ;S PI lti _._+ooames of Ontario and York All kind. of " predeceased him 13 years,but he is sur• seems bright. LI K' ♦( a „ esyneondaeted sitter prtrdate or otaocttoa. rived h y f The Ladies' Aid Society lof our l• clinks sates eotleeted. Fca ds:«,or ocherpar p a family o live sons wad six tite�alaare reply as residence. Blizab•tb aa.Pick UNDERT AGING daughter", The high respect in which church have just completed twelve -1 assns. nae crags tern at Nxvoarem nt. w pick. be was held was Showa by, the many years of faithful work which has been -- PICK ERING asnag, w gr.eo•b s Sion: Claremont. ,cin w in connection - floral tributes which were placed upon It marked success financially as well as wn promp s atteottas, 9an•/iaeuoa traaran- his casket, one tiei° w beautiful very beneficial to the members. They OA Itrrd. Ira Dhow number V Independent asci Distance no object. (t 7 wreath from the T. Eaton Co., To. are socially inclined and bare treated C ronto, the vici°ity to many iiraUclAsa eater- a. �. R. PENNOCK Prises moderate. tainmeti They r.re strong and of ■ROCK ROAD _ { good courage on entering the New sWN/T�VALE: ONT. Year. The first of a series of eater- IRtrrsis al Dbvaw MW ZMba�g, ./ „ The cement swag on the C. Y. R. is tainmente will he celebrating their Beat f lump Steam Coal and all eines No More Dust now working and day. 13th birthday h in Hard Coal.The flood following the recent rains b y giving t Birthday Any business entrusted to me will was the highest that has been seen Party in the basement on the evening T �T T ,�- .- be carefully Iia for for earn, of Friday, Jan. 91st. A[ i.30, A splen. - _J V M � M R - Chair Moderate - _ y did program is being prepared. Ad. Dustbane Thomas Reeveley is kept busy these mi"sion-Just as many cents as Too A good stock of i. and 2 in. rough and independent Phone No. 1314, days with his new engine cutting are old. We'prornise the secret will dressed hemlock, also matched wood and Also cutting feed, not be told: the L. A. S. with.greet- pine and spruce, i dressed — THE Our hockey boys conk a trip to inns t hearty, hope pati will red pine Georgia me ' JOHN . PHILIP Biooklin iaFt night to pixy a,friendly attend this Birthday Party. and baeewood for cettlingg- I)a$t and Germ Killer. gains R'ith the Learn of that village, * ` The C. N. R. is testing all the gravel _ ••• •i Hae itfull_line•or iresh and cur- Pits within reach of [hair line. Looks _ BROUGHAM Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. . Preventsd.ust when arise in -cleans- as if they ate sola to have A mono Fresh fish and oysters at Philip's.ed meats constantly on bitnd. P g• g P" es and brightens your floors olv of gravel. p Write or phone for prices, As we go to-press word hag been re' Mrs. Robt, Devitt continues in poor -Spice' Roll, Breakfast Bacon, find carpets, and acre g health, A C R E S O R _ Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. solved that Miss Louisa Hubbard,only roan t " as a Deodorizer daughter of Asa and airs. Hubbard t M. B. 8 apes a week in Hiss M w:. Highest prices paid f.OL a, had died at her parents' home on he city. • - -- and Disinfectant svberever used. -t7eo, Phil' 'was in-Toron-to a-couple le ' Butcher's cattle uradAy rucsrninR, Much syropachy 'J' p LOCUST HILL q��s is felt for Mr. and Jit s. Hubbard and of days last week, T} Sold under,,positive guarantee to their son in their sad bereavement. Miss Jessie Platt,.of Toronto,"spent Ind. phone. house Markham 1504, �iel�teri � give satisfaction. x few days At Nm. Castle's. lUer" Yard; Markham i2 Y. _, GREENWOOD Miss Kate Brodie, of Toronto,spent a'week with her mother here, a • PEr='�"=T i1fr, and Dire. Shoultz spent Sunday Chess. A. and Mrs. Barclay have re- TIME TABLL^Pickerfng Station G in.Toronto-, turned from their Western trip, T.R. Trains going EasiJas so follows- ,First-class rigs for hue' NCKERING PHAR]dACY Rev. %fr. Tink is still continuing A. and Mrs. Albright and Miss Pearl' No. 6 Mail 8;08 A'M. "'DSy Or Illglit ' - revival servival services at tilt. Zion, attended the wedding of Cha". Pilkey 12 Local ,gp p M. REAL ESTATE .Mrs Duncan, who has been visiting .at Pickering on Wednesday last. 14 Local 6.04 P.M; ti y -B s9 meeU,SW tr(Lins ..a.. friends in Toronto, returned here on Mrs. Tomlinson, of New Liskeard, Trains going West -,dna , as follows- ..o Tbu'rsday, And Mre. Tomlinson, of Green Ricer, No. 13 Local 8.27 A.M. ___—Teeming promptly attended to. , �l tit >fl�i ! Mrs. Robert Devitt is very low and agent s. Tomlinsdne3day with Thomas and 11 Local • , 12.30 P.M. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. _' not improving as rapidly,as her many Dfrs, Poucher. 7 Mail 3,09 P.M. y, w»x�t ��*tea friends would wish. The annual meeting of St. John's 'Sunday included. t -W� � Peak' __ Mrs. Soden and daughter,of Toron- Church will be held in the church Orr I Patcker9ng. Insurance-rates,lower C farm ro- ta, Are spending a few days with the Thursday, January, 30th, at 9 o'clock z ;Law& 5 party And Village Dwellings,P 'former's sister, Mrs. Brignall.' in the afternoon. " Sw i4iJoseph Brign,iil still lies in a The Women's Institute will hold in flrgt-class Companies. critic THE CARE al•eonditi6n Cady-SMI , Very Tittle change their meeting at Mrs. Perryman's on NO 125=0x J.%Z �] Np'tea if any noticeable during the week,. Tuesday, January 28th. Mrs, Brown, ' Mfrs. Thos, Oliver, who has been con. of R'hithi•, toil] Address the meeting of THE t If not insured with nie,call and fined to the house during the last cou• at 2 o'clock-iii the afternoon. AIL-BeS1r1Dg The Best compare rates. ple of weeks Is about her usual self ' in Business and Shorthand Ednra• One first-class brick hones;and Again, A meeting of the Horde Circle trill stable for sale. The interior of thellethod•i.t church beheldnest Monday night inP he . tion Are in loguetq t Cite_fnr..the bete is being papered and decorated Temperauce Hall. All meinbefs areEYES Large Catalogue of the Popular this week, hence service will be held requested to attend as there.is im or- 1 Ey Oz„r, We V., Richardson• tan.t business to,betransacted. next '.•hindhty its this school house, Notary Public, Pickering. Is so i rtant than to en - .-.,•. The Ret•. And Mrs. Best, of Beaver= •mpo - �� i AUDLEy Best, of Toronto. also Messrs. g - �• "-"" Best, n a Toronto, and _lir. And Dlrs, large IvIAGNE T : Mrs. Lawrence has returned from a McInto its necessity is iii TORONTO, ONT. 1 � pleasant visit- with friends aroltnd A..and..I. McKinnon. of Port Perry. . . . Dlvrtle, - s' This school has now the greatest' .Visa Lila 5rriith entertained a' n1tm. attended the funeral, of airs. JlcKin• possible: At ices very fest attendance in its history. There is Gasolitre Engines. Cream ;SFprtrators non, 5 her of her young 'friends lin Fridli 4'r n reason for it. Ne+have room for and Power Spray Outfits, y g 9 evening, The entire neigtibor•hood[vas pained ruoye. This may be your hest.np• also agent �fhr the John Deer ll'f'g Ben. �Viliings is here for a Reek or to heat on Sunday that Mrs. Dr. -llc- indication-- 1i should act ind'� - co ' portunity. DECIDE NOW TO F.NTER Co, of «'elland„manufact Lirers of co, t+_nd Attended the .i�egldinR of Kinnon had prissei2'a�rt;p, Although OUR SCI-100L AT AN EARLY DATE, all kinds of Farm linpleuients, friend. her'death was not ttnerpected as she promptly And do as rnanv Our graduates readily- get pgtsi- -A'.1nd `sore Agents in Oritarlo for the The C. P. R, have 'a` nii'mber of had been•in failing health, pet th'e t tions; Speight out ut. teams still hauling gravel for aliirt- mews-of her demise came as`a shock to others have done an Start W, J. Elliott, Principal p. merits at.the 401 crossing. _ all. Mrs. licKinnon was a woman of RJfr. and Mrs, Frank 'Mc uav; of high mora} and-social attainmen•t,,a, 1 Cor,Y'onge and Alexander its: Wr N t JACK�ONI dROCK ROAD' �iiniota, Man., are spend ng the y And since coming right. true Christian lad the New Year ri �r winter with the-former's iuother in' to-Brougham some three years ago,. Pasadena Cal. - - she had by her genial, kind and un- _ - BlaoksmithingHave you lots of router ? Mrs. John Bell, Sr. to the east of selfish spirit won for hArself a host of_ Its has been very.. low for -some -time friends. Her cheerfulness and forti- - C. B. PJCL, OF WHITLVALL and no hopes are held out for her re- tude in the face of suffering and death CONSULT Saving rented the Dunbarton shopIS prepared to furnish you anything covery.- have been a wonder to-not a few.- The K �t'e congratulate our friend Lorne remains were followed by a large .; and opened the game. I am prepar- in the line of water supply such as Puckrin, eldest son of Thos. Puckrin, miniher of friends to Locust Hili sta- R. N. a SET 1 W- -S. -- ed to do all work entrusted to pumps, windmills, bydraulte rams, upon his marriage to Mise Cor Par- tion, to be interred in Pros ect Ceme• J.� saa7 me in the above line. plumbing, etc. tons, of Darlington, and form'erly of tery, Toronto. The sympathy of not V_ Horsesboein a specialty. only the community, but of thegreat• R � y• - - Whitby. on Wednesday Jan. 22nd. JER-EI.F,R AND OF'TiCiAN Call in and r e me any time. They are also expert well drillers Upon their returm they will reside in er part Of Lhe township, goes out to �- T• LIN''='ENER and respectfully solicit the county town. where qtr. Puckrin tae doctor and family of two dAugb- O►POI�re w0rrl p p your patron tens and a son also to Mr, and Mrs.� Poo OPP1oe� WHITBY o is entraps 1v the prnapering imple• DUMBARTON age for the future. Ind,above 6521. '•��•�.��,' •.t •.:...... ,..,.a.+.>t.•.. : - u ,;.•,_r•..•...,�u.,,,.r_,�.,..-;f.,:,�. ;,e-.�........-�w_._: :�.+c,. ,;. . >�.-:?fir:. �m. ent..a�tn--d harness}b �i.iti:'� •-c.•�:1, ,:,•s -::,r,.•st«r"n5d.. 't� ,eiram min theer loss, :. •, k+aG ..y - s ME t1 L BLL =�A S s S _ TRANaPO RTAT10Y T I-G U REsH.oR the "f ltd Reading_ •• 'a Closes a Railway Statistics Showed - Remarkable -Increased - _'..--_. 1Vlajority of ito-' On h g' r y Memorable Fight _- In Every Phase for 11" ; __ _ ► A den such from London ea s ,prevented from attendin b a M', ply p Y p g y' A des fr m Ottawa says:, the year, umber of'passen.-- -• h o Alter a long, &tern battle the home paralytic attack which he suffered �' A summary of railway statistics fogers carrie, . 41,124,181, an in- _ t 'rule'bill passed the House of Cam-;ou Thursday.. Several of the older w tlze'year'ending June 30, 191Q, com= crease of 4 ,463 over 1911. The _ mons on Thursday night by a ma- i Nationalists who are -serdom able z piled by J. L. Payne, Comptroller number of tons of freight Hauled - jority of 110. It was later read for to attend came over from Ireland s; ' of Statistics for the Railways and was 89,444,331, A gain of 9,560,049. -the first time in the House of at division. > 3 rt Canals Department and tabled in The tragic_increase is reflected 'in " K :" dY '�;` ' r Lords:' There were two divisions in "The Liberals. and Laborites, too, ` _ the Communs by }ion. Mr. Gach.. the' gross earnings; which totalled the lower House. Mr. Balfour's turned out in force, and the Union- ;. b cane, gives. many illuminating.facts $219.403,,53, a betterment of ', motion for its -rejection was de= ists were not' far- below their-total ,� x as to the recent reLnarkable trans- 6;0,239,'or a little over 16 per cent: feated by X38 to 368, while the third membership. The galleries likewise e r'•Ly portatioII dei opm-nt of the Do- In -ten*years the gross car ge of reading was carried by a vote of :were filled-bo their capacity, those r � minion. Canadian railways have.more .than S 367 to 257, one'•member of each aide occupying seats including many r= F ,• ' During the-twel•,e -months cover- doubled. Operating .expLenses last • - having left-the House in-the inter- dignitaries of the Church and the ed by the report, 2,953 additional year amounted to $150.736,540, or _ f vel. The result of the division was Bulgarian peace plenipotentiaries. `' miles of railway were put in o er- 19.691;494 more than in 1911. Net ation, with 1,738 miles more report- ,earnings were $68,677,213, an in. - too much a foregone conclusion for Memw-able Scene in House. + ed ready for operation, and 10,000 crease of $10,978,50.1 •over.the pre-' .a tremendous- demonstration but '%N hen the figures were announced W the Irishmen inside and outside of g CROWN PRINCE ALE%AND)1R miles under construction.. All told ceding year. Net earnings per mile the Nationalists waved hats, h y g year were $2,570, as the railway mileage of Canada is of line last the House did their best, and, as- kerchiefs and papers, and cheered OF gERVIA. now. over 30,000, exclusive' of sid= compared with, $.2,272 in 1911. listed by the Liberals and Labor- lustily for Premier Asquith and gin Peter's second son, who was ,ings, double-tracking, etc, Elimin- p iter, gave the-measure for.-which g _ ,, • - Mr. John Redmond. The latter, the total Equipment Improvement. they had waited and worked so.long who is usually impassive, was car- the nominal head of the victorious sting (Governmel.t linea, - Y P , army• capital liability of Canadian rail- The equipment reported et s� $ good send-off on its way to the rigid away, by the enthusiasm�of his ,p ways on June 30 last was: Stocks, Pment re rted in ua 8' House of Lords, where its fate is followers and entered into the spirit on June 30th last shows substantial' oertainl- sealed: P THE THIRTEENTH REEVE. 8770.439,351 ; bonds, $818,478,175, a improvement during the year, New; of the demonstrations as effusively -' - total of $1,588,937,526, or $50,832 Series of Brilliant Speeches. as theyi� But John Leckie is fn TtvPnt -fourth per mile. On thin ital invest- locomotives totalled 285, passenger S cars 433 and freight cars 13,760., p' ment dividends were p d last year i The divisie� �receded�by an- - __ __ ]ear of Office. _ These figures will be greatly -bets - --gather series of brlIhant speeches b Scenes In Belfast. totalling $31,164,791, equalling 4.04 tered b the end of the present fis• - + the litical`leaders among whom A des atch from Belfast says: A despatch from Brussels, Ont., per cent. on the total stock issue. Y Po g- p says:J.Leckie,who was returned by cal year. Oil appears for the first' _ ey were Frederick E. f inith and the Thousands of Orangemen and_mem The rapid growth in net earnings g time in the official reports as fuel; Solicitor-General Sir John A. Si- here of Unionist .clubs held demon- acclamation as Reeve of Brussels at may be gauged from the fact that for locomotives, the oonsumptioty ' New Year's, has entered upon his in 1907 dividends totalled only $12,- . ,mon, two of the cleverest among titrations outside the City Hall on last year being 1,729,577 gallons. the younger members, and the vet- Thursday ',evening a4d' burned -a twenty-fourth year as Chief Magi 760,435. - s, (trate of this community. Before Accidents Increase. L erans John E. Redmond, Timothy copy of the home rule bill. There - Generous Public Aid. Healy and-Augustine Birrell; Chief ways much firing-of revolvers, mostly IBrussels-was incorporated as-a vil- The generous measure of public Railway accidents also show 1: - Ser,retary for Ireland. blank cartridges, but one man.was lage he served nine years in Grey considerable increase duriii the g t aid to railway construction in"Can g el,' The House tvae crowded through- shot in the back and is in a critical !Township Council. Since the year ada is shown by. the fact that the year. The fatalities totalled 568, an. $ 19.,3,• when the village was-incor- inerease of 73; and the number•in- y'• out the day. The Nationalists condition, `there were -no further"i total Federal, Provincial-and mu- �` were onlyone short,of their_ full 'disorders, but bands paraded the porated, there have been only thir- P teen d, t seta of the Reeve's nicipal cash aid- now totals over Jared totalled 3,780, an increase of strength; Joseph P'. Nannetti being]streets until midnight. I p 820,3,000,000, while land grants to- 451. One passenger in every 872,- chair. Reeve Leckie is the thir- tal over 56,000,000 acres. Federal x35 was killed and one in every 84,- .'.teenth, ,but he . is not worrying and Provincial bond guarantees ag- 792 injured. Of the total killed on '} A BAD TI31E FOR SHIPS. about the hoodoo in connection r , y g -Stomach Alwa s Baulked R egate 8.13,070 045, of which the railways during the year 47 were with that number. " Dominion's share is $91,993,553 Al- passengers, 215 employees and 23b' Had Constant Indigestion ueenisto+�a 1EIarbor. is Full _ot Bat- '�' were trey assets: Passes Passengers in Q berta has pledged its credit to the P 6 X5 NOTES FOR A PENNY. ured numbered 485 and loyeea dwell of Ceolr<inj< Made Him Sick tered Liners. - _ extent of $45,489,000;' British Cc- j epp Bilious Two Days a Week. A despatch from London says: But Incredulous Public Onl Bou ht luTnbia, $38,946,832; Saskatchewan, injured numbered lefo Coeen y g 832,300,000 : Manitoba, 324,999,- sena were responsible for eighteen _ - Queenstown harbor is' inundated Two From Peddler. 660, and Ontario, $7.960,000, Cash Passengers killed and 73 injured, '10ured by Dr. -Hamiltons Pills. with large steamers which have { --''-Mr.- Clemmons' experience is not ao-fight refuge.in the Irish port. Ail - A despatch from London says: aid to-.railways .totalled $3,892.818 while 203 passengers were injured, - unusllal, Now-a-da s poor stomachs are. suffering from serious damage As the. result of a -wager•and to for the twelve. months_ including by derailments and ten, were killed Y P g. ma$ 84,994,416 to the Grand Trunk Pa- and 5L injured, by falling o$ trains. `are more the rule than the excep- inflicted during the recent hurri- test the scepticism of the British „ tion. But the proper treatment is cane. They the Furness, public*a man disguised as a peddler cific under the implement clause. The number of railway employees grew-during the year from 141,224 sure to make a quick cure You Leyland and Hamburg-American .appeared in the west End streets - Record Gnln In TrafHe. to 155,901, while the increment in, , Can always depend on Dr. -Hamil- liners, and others belonging to vari. of London on Saturday and offered Traffic shows a record gain during wages was $12,685,901. F tan's Pills, -they reach the. trouble-oua companies, battered, rudder- genuine £S notes for a penny each. at once, go right to business. work I less, engines partially disabled, (Although he offered the extraordln- - while you sleep and have you feel-I whilst many of them have bridge ary bargains for tie hour, ,flea;ishp Q PRODUCTS to stow; No. 3. $e oo to x9.00~ straw, $9, ing better if not cured next morn-IIII decks covered by masses of wreck- ing the notes in his hand and cry- I R�CES Of FARM 1 RODUV1 S 50 t°'�lo•aa• - — age, ing "Five-pound notes for a penny Montreal Country Produce. food seemed to decompose each," even permitting people to �• Montreal, Jan, 21-Cheese-Finest west, in tai stomach, writes Mr: Rath ped Y uPORTa rwosl VHS tgatSlMo Twa- I2ua 1 Buser-coocest creamery. 29l a p examine them, the diet sold only My P f3Q? MILES OF NEW C.P.R. LIVES eaalTwgs oP at$gwica. Clemmons, of'Newbridge P.O. "I- J6two. to z93�c: do.. seconds. sec to 2rc. Ess$- . . . Fresh.,-45e: d „ selected,. 29c to 30c;_ do„ lad a stomach that failed .in some Big Undertakines for 'Western rr,c., ar cauda, crake,-eeeese and otsoe ,No, 2 stock. oo. Potatoes-Per baR, cit F 'way to perform its work. Diges- PREMIER BURDEN ILL. iota. 750 to 85c. ''tion seemed more or less arrested Canada are Entered Into. — !►odewa at !tame .nd I►rraaa — ;and I grew thin, yellow, nervone.. A despatch from Winnipeg says: Will Probably be Obliged to Re. Breadstuff•. united stats Marketr y I Minneapolis, Jan 21.-Wheat-Mal,' 'The stomach became distended and Contracts were awarded on Friday main at Home a Few Days. Toronto. Jan 21.-Manitoba .Wheat-Lake e93-ac to 997-8c. Corn-No. 3 yellow,•ani-so impeded, apparently the action of( morning by the Canadian Pacific rte, No, i northern, %1.4c; No, 24 933-4a; to 44c; bio• 3 white oats, ale to 311-4a BSA the heart, for often at ai ht it I Railw for 807 miles of new lines A despatch from Ottawa says: Pro. 3, 911.4c; fees wheat, '65c. N6. 2, 5% to me. Bran, $19 to $19.50. Flour $' I aY Ontario Wheat-No. t 92c to 9se for car unchanged. to be constructed in the west - Premier Borden, whose health is. lots outside. ranging'dovu to 70o for poor Duluth, Jan. 21.-Wheat-No i hard. 8%) head ached most terribly. A ing the present year, _ 'The men to ill-withstanding the constant war- -trades. No. 1 northern, W,, No. 2 nortbern, e6cl ries of State, is a victiIIl-of-la.gripe- Ontario Oats-�o. 2 white; 33e to 340 at July, 9138c bid: May. floc asked.. _ c _: _-._,�nd who had been bored of a whom these contracts have been , Wefitern potme.- 3'94 to aro on traalt. ----- - - ------- -Similar condition, advised me to awarded will. not consider the and will probably have to-spend the Tonto_ Live stock Markets. next three or four days at his resi- Manitoba Oate-No. 2 C. W. oats, '411.2c; Montreal, Jan. 21.-The b<wt steers"enld Make Dr. Hamiltons Pills regular- agreements binding until they have track, bay porta: No. 3 C, W., 40c: No. 1 at$6,25 to @6.50 and-the lower trades from : that %down to $4, while good butchers' ;case. was simply, marvelous. _Dr. sident, Sir Thomas' Shaughnessy. same tinge- takes a brief rest. Cofn-ADeeember shipments.o.S c all rail, Toronto, ��t��ga w $SRht $ common50s3'me. _ Hamilton's Pills removed the cause, There is but little doubt, however; �' Peae=No. 2, tills co $1,20 car lata out- $375 per 100• pounds. Good demand for A GOOD BREAKFAST. side. - lambs at $7.25•to $7,'50, and sheep sold as strengthened the stomach, excited that they will receive the Presi- Buckwheat-No. 2, $10 to 520. from $a to $5.z5 per 400 pounds. Calves -the liver to normal action, the-kid- dent's signature.. _ Rye-Yo. L .70c; nominal. from $3 to $12 each, as to size and quality. " 7: nes '.were released of excessive Some Persons Never Tnoav What it Rolled Oats-Per b'ae: of 90 pounds: $z,- Hogs=1,kI '� to $9,50 per 100 lbs. for select y Work. Health noon Pew within - — Reams. 221.2;.per. barrel,-$4.70. wbolesale,,.Wind• ed lote. weighed off cars. � g ser to Montreal. Toronto, Jan. 21,--Cattle-Choicy bgtrher ane: I can now eat, sleep and live Ontario butter brings a higher Barley-{Good malting' barley, outside, $6.50 w-$6.90,, good medium, $5.15 to $6.40; A good breakfast, a good apps-: 63c to 65c. common. $2.75 to 83.75; cows, $4.75 to $5.651 tike a live man." price in Toronto than New Zealand y tits, and• good digestion mean ey- . ]fitlfeed-lifanitoba' bran, x19.00; to tinge, •noire; x3'to $5.25; earners, V. to $2.75. Be advised-use Dr. Hamiltons butter does in Vancouver, a thing to .the man woman or track, Toronto; aborts, $2z;"Ontario bran, Calves-Good veal, 87 to $9; common, 83 Pills--then are-sure'to-do you good. Conductor Geor a Pennock `of $19.00, to bags: shorts, $22. to $325. Stockers and,Reed++r4-Steers, lop. George child who has anything- to do, and Manitoba .Flour-First patents. $530 in to 900 pounds; $5.25 tr $5.50; feeding burls, 950. per box, five for $1:00, at all Brockville was killed near Ganan- wants to get a good start toward jute.bags; second patents. $4.80 in jute 600 to 1,000 pounds, $2.75 to $4.25; yearlings, druggists and storekeepers or by oque .Junction, on the G. T. R., bags; strong bt,kers', $4.00 in jute bags, s3.1s to $3.50. Milkers and Springers- doing it. In cotton bags, ten cents.mors per bar- From $50 to. W. sheen and Lambe- rnail from The- Catarrhozone Co,, -The nineteen cadetsjust gra-du- A Southern man tells of his.wife's rel. Light ewes, $4.75 to $5.25; heavy ewes, x$ ' Buffalo,'N.Y.,- and Kingston, Can= ,. „ Ontario Flour-Winter wheat flour, 3o to $3,50; lambs. $8 to.$8.75.. Hoge-x8.50: -oda. -Nuts ated from the Naval College are to good breakfast and also supper, per cetit. -paten"a,• is quoted-at -83,95 to fed and watered and 88.15 f.o.b. be•trained aboard H.M.S. Berwick.. made outof Grape-Nuts and cream. $4.05, ,C. He says: 'Country Proddcs. - The annual militia report says "I should like to tell you 'how The following are -the-•latest prices To, that the much good Grape-Nuts has done ronto wboleisale men are asking general scheme of mobil! ' . T H� GOVERNMEN T PAYROLL for' my- wife: -Afte• being in poor trade:- THE rade:- &tion when needed is progressin Eggs-Cold-storage -eggs. 25a to 270 in vorably. health for the lase 18 years, during case lots:i fresh eggs are selling at 290 to =strictly new-laid a 320 to 3 — part. of the time scarcely,anything sic,Geesewens; .new, 1 to . e, and would.stay on her stomach 'long large. new, at 141.2c: old cheese,. twine, Civil Service, Salary-List' Amounted to- '$4,798,$34 enough. to nourish- her, finally' at 151-ac to 161-2c;'targe, 15c. INVE�TMEN�' the suggestion of a.friend she tried Butter-Creamery'prints. 31c to 320; do., _ •' ` . for Past Fiscal Near solids, 29c to 30c; dairy prints, 250 to 270; Grape-Nuts. Inferior (Bakers'),-22c-to`M. sand YS. f Hon ck eat, un in tin : ,• , after-about four weeks on ey n wli 9c pound this delicious and nutritious food 8c in barrels; strained clover honey, 121-20 _ A despatch -from Ot£awa says; naval ' service proper, including ' a pound in 60-pound.tins, 123-4o in••,1a ���;• �����ON 'The first volume of the Auditor- maintenance of the cruisers Niobe she has picked up 'most wonderful- pound. tins; 130 In s-ponna tine; comb 'ly and seems as well-as anyaee can honey, No. t, $z.6o per dozen; extra, $3 (General's repolrt for the past fiscal and' Rainbow, the Training College Tier dozen; No. 2, $z 40 per,dozen. . i. ar, tab-led to the Commons ori at Halifax, and the upkeep'of' the be. Poultry-Live chickens,,wholesale, foc to - ��ee Every morning she makes a lie per_Dound;_towl, Be to 1¢q;,ducks,, iia Thursday night, contains in its Dockyards at Esquimalt and Hali- to 13c: live turkeys,•150 to 170; geese, 90 Speculation means 'risking or " thousand or-more a eg of detailed fax, the total amounts good brealdast on Grape-Nuts e-at- to 100. Dressed poultry, 2c to 30 above p g pent was en just as it comes from the pack-. live quotations, excepting dressed turkeys gambling. your money; while iexpenditures a few odd items of $1,233,456. at zoo to 21c, investment is defined-by safe- special interest. Canada's total pension. bill, for age with cream or intik Added; and Beans-Primes, $2.50, and $2.60 for hand- ty of principal, combined with 4 The summary of expenditures of the year was $222,620 of which then again the same at su}�per,- picked, - � Potatoes-OntaTjo potatoes.•85c pe}• bag: -a-fair interest yield: - and the change in her is wonder-year, totalling $131,046,764, of $15,697 was under the militia pen fug car lore, 75c: New Brunswtcke, $i per bag, which $97.618.003 was on capital sions act of 1901. • out of store; 90c in car iota. When we try to,interest you in "We can't speak too highly of Spanish Onions-Per case, x2.35 to'x2.4o_ bQnds,.we offer you the highest soc�unt," shows that the civil ser- The'largest single item of expen- Y g eat vice salary list amounted 'to '��1,- Grape Nuts" as a food after our Provisions. class of investment, where diture teas for the National Trans- >, l98,834,_and'thus the Government's continental Railway, viz,, $21,1I0;- remarkable experience. :Name Wholesale dealers are' seliina• -to the safety of principal is assured-- given by: Canadian Postum Co., trade..as follows.:- and e% earned on pay:-roll- is over $13,000 per, day 683.- Public works `expenditure smoked and Dry Salted >Ideare-Rolfe= your money. ppaa Windsor, Ont.—Read the little Smoked, 143-4o to 15c; hams, medium, 170 `The members of the Commons cost chargeable to-income was $10,290,- �! „ $'106, - = bookThe Road to 'Wellville, in to-171.2c: bea•vy, 1,50c, to 16c; breakfast We offer bonds in $600, the country for indemnity and tra- 985, although the vote was over pkgs.' "There's „ bacon, 18c: long clear bacon, tons and a Reason. and $1,000 denominations. - Yelling expenses'$809,401, and the- vighteen'•millions. - On Capital ac- Ever read the above fetter4 A.now on1 cases, 141.20 to 143-ac; backs (plain),_Z _ Senators cost $319,243. The en- count the expenditure of -the -de= a backs .. Meats--Out•Zzc. W• g p ppean from time "to time. They aro green Meats-Ont of pinkie, 1c lees than eral 'election.cost•-$428,392. • par-tment was $2,948,922. The genuine, true, and full of human Interest. smoked. The Militia . Department �a nt Government's advertising bill to 4 Pork--Sbort cut, 4A to $28 per barrel; J. A. MIICKAY 8e -COMPANY 7,538,2fs5. aid for arts, a tie new a rs throu hout'the 0loun:tr A ban girl- *9s born'to an Itali- mese pork, $21„50 .to $22. LIgITED - -$ g tiltu� tip pe g y y g1 Lard-Tfereee, 131.20 to 133.40; tube, and statiAi,., the expe1�htitsCe War tallod $448,123, while' nearly a' an woman while passing through 133.4o to 140. _ guardian Bldg, - Royal Renk Ridgy, 02,77-1,63x, of which � n more waa .distribu£ed for, the tunnel under -the 'St. Clair " MONTREAL TORONTO 4,614 nen•! m1 � Baled Nay and Straw. •.� to the Census-Brach For the printi and lithographing. River. Hay-No. 1, $13.50 to $14.00. No. 2. 19.50 •.rl � �J.f.h, rv,;Y ,. ,x ;S ...: .�.: .. :,.r- .. •,,. „: � , .• , .) .;,M,., :f - ;: -'�- -:,rr^;n. 4' -x �9ns :W't c{•�'. ,._, ;�- :"7C.:�£"".�3,,::......._g+S;s:..rr�..a....„:�.,... 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A hurried glance at the be-. _. ginning s owe ri io >n large A 'CU a S_ MYSTERY EXPLAINED. type the words•:"TH E ROMIAUX DIQORCE CASE.,, Ib- He tore the paper away from her, CHAPTER XXXI. Cont'd that expression ass " said Mr crushed it in his hands, and threw Ceylon Tea when you 28k for It, but there are others ; p �, T p it straight into the fire: Swanhild Who would rather make a big ` By and by, when he had done all Boniface. �o. one having the looked u in sudden panic, terrified profit than serve you . - a tUt he could-to help-,he went back slightest knowledge of Frithiof p p well. Ask for Is Salads" and see that you ft his own room leaving Sigrid still Falck could believe him guilt of beyond measure by his white face y get It. !�, y and flashing eyes, terrified still BLACK, G with the poor widow. g g dishonesty." more--by the unnatural tone in his , MIXED or GREEN. � ell, then, this. lunatic with a soul only tw I&" Packets, The acFne had,made�a deep im- � voice when he spoke. - . by an a.00e.,ati, �+ .tression on him, he had never- be- mania for taking money that be- "You are never to read such re seen any one die, and the longs to other people_-.this•son of a things," :he said, -vehemently. "Do WILLIAM THE PEACE-LOVER. reconcile himself with-France ra-- Y' hought of poor Hallifield's pathetic bankrupt: this designing foreigner you understand? I am your guard- Confession that he had had no time -d you insist on keeping him, I ther than to seek occasion for an- an,•and •I forbid-you. Pursues a Constant and Determined other war. On this account a -- for anything but 'the toil•of living withdraw my capital and retire. I "It was only that I wanted to _ p°r� "-� came to him again and again. am aware that it is a particularly. krrow about -Blanche,"'-said Swan- Pacific Policy. tion of his people accuse him of loo- Three -days later, in ea a overmuch and therefore poor Holli- inconvenient time to withdraw mon- hiId. When William II: ascended the g p '•`''i:• e fron7 th® busipess,- but that is of following a weak and vacillating d field's "handsome_funeral'.' set out ' J' But unluckily the mention of German throne, Europe expected - . 'tom the door of the mode}' led your affair. As you have. brewed, , nothin less than to see a new Bar- policy, letting Blip opportunities „+ tlnn g' Blanches name was just the one g whioh might never resent them- his and Frithiof,, who had given so you must drink."' thing that Frithiof could not bear; barossa 11mrst, into the arena of p Lhis half holiday to o down to '`it may put me to some slight in- "Don't selves again. ��pp S p g he lost his self-control. Don t be- European politics writes G. Fer- _ cemetery, listened to the words convenience,". said .Mr.. Boniface. a, rare, in the Atlantic. Strange le- ` u gin to argue, he said, fiercely. g le- 9f the . beautiful u1 service, thinking "But, as far as I um concerned, I +Y©u eugh.t 'to have known better Bends were current about him: It, Qo himself how improbable it was hall gladly submit to that rather than to read that + some said he had sworn never to — - --"- x than o poisonous stuff. drink a lass of chain a ne until 8 j y at the tram-conductor had ever, g against.my conscience with IYou ought to be ashamed of your- g p g If all thins were oat what the the chance of hearing St. Paul's regard to Falck. What do you say, ;-self!'-' Champagne should be annexed to seem, ��-t; =_ teachin on the resurrection., Roy?" - �" the German Em ire; others; If dross were really old, _ _ S.' This was more than Swanhild P that g "I am qu''ite at one with you, fa- could endure with a sense of intol- this one ambition was to cover his If milk were always rich with cream, CHAPTER XI{NII. 1 ther," replied Roy, with a keen erable injuey� 'she left. the parlor, name with glory, and that his war- If women neer grew old, "• One December day another coni Dense.-of _enjoyment in the thought' into like aspirations were boundless. If life were all a time of joy, clave was held in Mr. B+iniface'e 'If so quietly m. baffling James Hoy- and ed cried as if her hheaer rtdwou d This was common talk, and the Y , If Love would always last 1 rivate room. My,* Boniface him- ner'.s.malicious schemes.- newspapers of the day printed it. If pleasure never had alloy, p break, taking good care, however, If dies need not be cast self sat with his arm-chair turned "Thi- designing fellow has made to stifle her sobs in the illow, since Twenty-four years later the em- -- j toward the fire, and on his leas; you both his dupes," said-Mr. Her- - p eror could boast as he did not If we were paid for having fun, 9 p she too had her full share of the p If wishes would come true, Ont; genial face there ora!+ a slight net, furiously. "Some shy yuu'1. .• ;long ago to a French friend of mine, national pride. aloud, for he much disliked the pros regent�of this and see that was i When Sigrid returned in a few )alluding to the Morocco incident If Fate were kind to every one, ct of the discussion before hiin: right. and the crisis of 1905, ."History will If we had autos too, as ppee No one re r minutes, she found him pacing the i d Ddr. Horner stood with his back to plied. and with an ex recognize that Europe owes her If all our luck.were always: good, room-as restlessly as any wild beast „ If men were free from guile, the mantel-piece, looking even in•,re clama,60n of impatient_ .disguat, at the Zoo• peace to me-. And .history will, g .�., Pompous and conceited than usual, .,Tames Horner took• u his hat and : +, „ doubtless, recognize this pacific dis- If people did just what they should, p Frithiof she .said, what is position of his in the future more If clothes would stay in style; :ak and 'Rosat at the riling-table, left the room effectually iQeckan a the .matter with you 4 Have you than his If ashes only burned like coal, 1 listeningattentive) to what -d. Frithiof, ha g g and Herr 5irertsen had a quarrel? people do now. For the y _ awed, and relieving his feedings lip from his desk as the angry man The matter is this," he said, last few rears the (Ierman emper• If maidens all were-fair, savagely digging his pen into strode through the—hop,olio received or has not.been so popular as he If humorists were always droll, - p• hoarsely, checking his restlessness , �f i e-blotting-pad•to the_ rigat detri- so furious a lance that he at Wince was during the first ten, years of If we were each an heir, point. g g passed in with am effort and leaning against ;reign. The reasoua would be too If lent day didn't come around, meat of its int. realized what must have the mantel-piece as he talked to "It is high 'time we came to an the private room. It waa-not,-lug• }ter `1I came back just nowandmany to give 'here, but one is his If sirloin steaks were free, understandingon this matter," Mr, ever, until closin time that he 1 constant and determined pacific I If turkey casts ten cents a pound- 8 found Swan reading the news- policy. He has invariably tried.to How happy ire might be ? ` Boraer was saying. •"Do you-futly could spank alone with Roy, but.the.-paper-readin the R,-miaux Di- understand that when I have once moment they were out on the street vorce Case-thorou hl fascinated ! *aid a thing I keep to it? Father he turned to him with-an eager b• it too, Oat Norwegian must go, or when question. by liad no idea it -had begun," I WE HAVE STARTED A 'u ' )the day comes fui renewing our "«'hat happened to i!2r. Horner said Sigrid. "We so seldom-see an PR I Z E � pariedershipnter t leave this place sever tO�He?" English paper, Haw heard a discourse on_the happen to be lying aboutd this one _ ^I " - lEEoo o not wish to have any guar Norwegian character which hap gc, )rel with y lace rt to me tolook at an MPETITION ►5o CJ you about the matter," Paned to be.in thP. 'I}aily -News' by -account of Norway; I didn't know �, ,. :said Mr–Boniface,Boniface. -"But I• sh$•l1 good luck," said Roy, smiling "By, this vi"' .in ii too. However, I gava; MAPLE SYRUP certainly not part with Falck. Te: the bye, it will amuse you; take it Swanhild a scoldin that she'll nog ! in the interest of purity of goods ta.ot.-send him awn now would be most home. g - tog an outlay of *600.divided into +4 prises y �� soon forget: *ar Ing from *1N (itrst prize) down to PRIZE CONTEST And. draovin the folded a er 8 3i rid lacked up anxiously, Bak from his coat- cket he handed•.it rn.nnstttien is limitus to oaere of ihe`asix NVIOX EVAPORATOIL. - "It iWouId be nothing of the Po ,. Eng what he a ear an listening to Frithiof. Should you own a grove and want to get the best value out of it, and are ,sort," retorted•Mr. Horner, hotly with great dissatisfaction. to his ei "He ave me -.such a furiouB.. not tieing one of our EVAPORATORS, write to ns stating how many trees � IL would 12e merely following thr g reply, Fos tap and we'will Quote you necessary 'oat suited to your needs You dictates of.common sense and fair glance as he passed by, that I was "You did very wrong indeed," *an F�Izes whitbe cand v nmfor the beatesampies of syruprandisugar'sent per," sure something had 'annoyed him,"-,she, said, warmly. .- "You forget ! in by April 15th. ^losing date of oom�petition. Samples from every competi- "This,- is 'precisely the said Frithiof, for wtil be exhibited to the magnificent show windows of "rbc Montreal p y point on j that Swanhild is perfectly innocent star," Montreal. during the last two weeks of April. whish you and I do not agree~" Never mind,- it-.is the last .you '-and ignorant; you -have wronged ,. gaming - 44;e g Don't t tall to writ information,once for copy of our "Prize, Contact Clroui><r, ' said lir. Boniface, :with d;gnity, will have from him," said Roy, rub- her very cruelly, and she will feel � ek. tallage tntormation. - "It is not only his dishonesty that bi-ng hit )lands with satisfaction. that, though she won't understand TM< GRIMM M A N V F ACT V R I N d COMPANY, LTD. + .has set rn against himii continued darken our- doorssa4_ he will never It-': -'-'- - -- -` Cdr, Horner. '"It" is •I is impertin- $$ »: Tliink j how Frithruf, although he was ant indifference, his insufferable what a reign of peace will set in._ - 15roud and hasty, was neither un- manner when I order him-to do '.He has really retired then? ' generous nor eencelted_; as soon as , onything. said Frithiof, "I was afraid it must 'he had cooled down and looked at @t>pthing but &•perfect gentleman-," !�be-lo.- you makeAsuchra sacrificeo -the-q �ff €rem--this .-1'°iet-of I have sever thyself found--hrrt:T -. said Mr. Boniface. " view, he saw at once that he had been wrong. ? "Sacrifice? stuff and nonsense;"� Help Yourself °" " "•�� "Gentleman. ObAl Ice no pati- "I will go -to he•r and beg 'her Once with all that tom-foolery i I said Roy, cheerfully, - "I have not ;pardon," he said at 1 ngth, �wabt none of our felt. so 'free-and comfortable for an " to Health _ a y gentlemen; I No, no, not just yet said Sig want a shopman wlio knows his age. We shall be well rid of the :rid. "Leave her.-to me:';', fid lace and ear answer 'With . old bore." p �. proper << „- - _... She,rapped softly.',at the bedroom t, deference. But'his capital 4 door, and after a minute's pause Get rid of that outside Oloset on �} "You do riot understand the( "mss away with him," said ROY' heard the key turned-in the ock. Our farm—it is the Cause Of TnOSt �Torae nature," said Ro "Now "it will only be a slight inconveni- �' << y• Swanhild, she said, you are here is the newspaper Ithis'very day ence; probably he will hurt himself:crying?''' - of the sickness in your family— is a good sample of it," I far more than- he Hurts us, and .No ,, said the child, driving - He unfolded the morning paper'. serve him right too. If there's a back the tears that started again )because it is a breeding place for 44 agerly and read them the follow- man *on earth I detest it'-is my l td her eyes-"at th s"direct assertion. worthy cousin -James Horner." g linea, taking a wicked delight But• Sigrid'-put.her arm round her disease. the thought of how it would strike .Later in_the-evening, when sup- ;waist and drew her close. f . per was over; Frithiof went.round••] "Frithiof told me all about it; and You Cant Afford to Ignore This Fact " " `Their noble simplicity and free- to, see Herr Sivertsen 'about some,I think he made a great mistake in dom of manners bear 'witness that I fresh work,and on returning .to scolding .you. Don't- think any 'fit stands.to reason.that by allowing the foul smelling, the have.never submitted`to the rthe model-lodgings-found-Swanhild more'about it." � outside closet to remain within a few steps of your yoke of a conqueror, or to the'rod Ealone.--- �� Rut she clung to _Sigrid, ,sobbing of a petty feudal lord• a Where is Sigrid?" he asked. piteously. oma e—it poisons every •breath of air you breathe. 4hf Ae y peasantry "She has one in to see the Halli- tt once so kind-hearted, so,-truly g "He said I ought to be ashamed You and ,our 'wife, '.daughters and sons—risk ill ' umble.-and religious; and' yet so I fields; . replied the little girl-, Blanc- of myself, but I didn't know - I mob} I ing up from the newspaper r which + +� health every time you use it. r' y proud, where pride is a vii-I she was reading. P res}}fit drdn b'know. The outside eloaei is really a relic of barbarism-no pro- t�e,' who resent any wanton affront g' Thdt was his great mistake, - ' io their honor or dignity. As as I "You look like the picture' of'said Sigrid, �.n stance of this, it may be mail= Mother .Hubbard's dog that Lance lied found meureadingy. `hat report gressive farmer should tolerate it. Just think how your .wife _boned that a.naturalist, on finding is so fond of," he said, smiling. he might justly have rep'roached•me, ; an�aughters must hate Eta shocking,publicity inconvenience that his hired peasant companions Four English must be getting on for- I am old enough to know. Flet- and discomfort. or you wouldn't care for the `Dai ' ` 4r' had not done their, work of dredg- T , 1y 'ter. You see, poor Blanche has Man-.make up your mind now to blot•• the onteide. closet h ews2 Are you reading the praises ,done'._what is very wrong;- from your farm. Let us s how you how you can instal a Good F dug•• to .,his -'satisfaction, scolded ,� g;' she has � of the Norse character?"'. , • the'm in -violent and abusive langu- broken her promise. to-her husband ' Health Sanitary Closet-right in your own home-at a very As he s oke he leaned otter her age, The men did not seem to take p• and. brought `misery and disgrace small cost. Imagine the comfort, cotav�nience- and protection slightest notice of his scolding, ori all who belong to her, But to " _ 'How can you stand there so stu- .,- pry into-alt the details of'stich sad to'health it.means.to you and your family. idly and apathetically,. as though ® - ® 'stnr.ies 'does outsiders a great"dea.l he..matter did not concern you?" Old folks who need something of harm; and now you have beets 1Vlail This 'Coupon to Us RIGHT NOW said he, still-more irritated- _ "It. - -• - told-that- I am sure you-will never - ! _ of the kind;find THE liUOD HEALTH COUPON ds because we think, sir, that such �� ®� want to read them again." language is only a_sIgn of.had breed a �a�p (To be continued:� ing, replied an unawed son eaf the _ _ _ s, The.flood _Baountains, .whom. ,even'• poverty _ -• M Health Co. ,scold not strip of the consciousness LAXATivES �fahed She'd Tell Us How. COMPANY _ Gentlemen,— t, moat e „ Plea's. send me literature t•, - +d �: dignity."' _ .-. _ - (!active without an -diaoomfo�t. - Mrs. Codgers is dreadfnllg s "pc., insplt me-by reagin increased doses not nee q 25e. a box �+ y g„such at o afraid of embon oidt, remarked - BrOCko�l10 a oeinHeaY.b Sanitary aCloset. the „ „ your drugglat'a. p +Eratin, said Mr. Horner. But if Mrs. Gadaley. Ontario - t `��' 61MsM Bus se+Wsaksl CO.s}B ” " A +.•, ou like oto keep this thief in your ••a+. ti,.w+• Is that so 4 chirped Mrs, Wop- w`m• •-• • ••-•••••- --. employ- Sea peT. "My favorite aunt had it. and Address m`y "Excuse me, but I can not let the poor thing just wasted away ?" ' ^.r •t - S .. .' • .i,.. ..>xY r: , ....,. ..... :. ,.......w.' •. .. �...:.. '.:. •:..,., ',-..' •�' 1 .y.dx,!- se.=•i•-.,x;f _yr+aei'',i,'k.� 'cG,u� ras ary imany-parlsona Wi2o will A 60 Unto the IR- & "ver wekBhiaR aboutDONT GO FISHING as argue that he did not earn it. tale lb.. Owner owbavossamebyprovina To. a its 099". every Friday I If That, however, was_nottheL.-view party and Paying os""' .93%90 Tssnit that was held held by the directors 0 FOUND-Between Westgate's corn- Oro, a krus.11 sum of $1.25 per year 11.00 if pall in advaDoe. y. owner can have man* by proving prior to the coming of Hays, the amount nouent tons, and for tbis advertise- R I C HAR D S 0 N ' S that company. For many years or and the lake shore, lr.RubscripUotas to the toped States,Sljo Apply to 13971AUTCH, DunbLrton. in advance Grand Trunk was earning no div. opt, 17.19 For all kinds of Fresh Frozen, Smoked &psi t Fish and idends. The railwa kLWRS not pa ARM TO LET-150 acres Town- IV ' . '. AKAR, P ropil sto-r. i.g. But when Elays VJOk h,,&%& - 0-1.0.0car Xa. comfortable farmSchoug.'2lb—.u;.2 I Nei of the management, it was differ- splendid 1F,.ria&croekJ5cr1Nxod wil. Address or WE NOT&& AND COMMEMT& EN y BY.Went 8111.P O.al P. ent. One who now occupies a onttt' to FRESH FROZEN FISrr high position in the company is ---White Fish 15 cente lb. Trout 13 cents lb. The bank bill introduced in the ARN FOR SALE-The undersign- the authority for the statement Bed has for sale a tiara 2606 17 foot posts. Red Salmon 15 cents lb. . . . House of Commons by the govern- ring-- the few years in 5 bouts...purlittes and double drive floor. which that- du can 04,1111y be made into.6 hip roof,all in good nient is coming in for much eriti. Apply to W. H. which Hays was in charge of the coaditiou and well preserved, SMOKED AND DRIED FISH cism, not only by the opposition, VUESTNLY,lot 10.con 3- Pickering; or mail' but by a number of Conservative railKay, the property increased if.R.Whitby, 16'19 Finnan' lEfaddie 10 cents lb Ciscoes 13 cents lb in value to the extent of Filets 14 cents lb Digby Herring 20 cents a box. o embers of parliament. Those $100,000,000. Who then will say, Foll' SALE-The executors of the to John Greoulaw.are offering"for sale who Bud fault with the bill de- 1116 "luable summer resort,known an Simcoe taking into consideration, these Point House, situat*d on, the shore of Lake SALT FISH Clare that it is framed.not for the Ontario immediately south of Pickering Vil- circumstances, that he was not. a b dingis now sad rip todste. T Labrador Herring 25 cents a box Salmon Trout 10 cents lb attached public, but- for the benefit of the If a man is not age* Th bad worth his.salary. Boneless Cod 10 cents lb. ---ba top y or bar, 'bankers, who apparently are anxi- h. or.8 Jo S'.ph 9 he is .tbrhildi bt ous to see it become law. What getting what he think goo.torat. 42.Pick. L worth, let him try to figure out �—Leave us your--OYSTER order. We have them the country demands is a system what he is worth to his employer. WOOD FOR SALE-The under- I I. FRESH all the time. of inspection that will teud to He may be getting.more than be qigned bas for sale a quantity of dry Ina wood,cat in lout the to suit purabiser prevent such disasters as that of is worth, even if his salary is not ;or further particulars apply t4 TH09: I-M A. 1:Z3DS0 IT the Farmers' Bank case, in which BEEVELEY,Brock road 16-17 large. C. M. Hays' salary was FOR GOOD GROCERIES Lome six hundred families, who 275,000, but his services were ARM TO RENT-Lot 16, con. 0, _`.formerly were in comfortable cir. Fi io acres. Form inigood ato-to of cultiva- worth a good deal more, judging tion baying never been Jet. 24 act" at tau -cumstances, were rendered desti- wheat, For further particulars apply at term. from theproduct of his labors. LANCE JOHNSTON,B raughsm. 1616 'tate. There ace others whose services -Two grade-Holstein SALE -1 ALS —m3 cannot be reckoned in dollars and ;'OR 3 SPE(A Of all the millionaires in the cove,risizat 3 years old,due to freshen in wheat for united States and Canada, very cents,,because there is no- loo 50 bushels of r7a Back A number of Yorkshire whits PUP left. ......... seed, Z out of of reckoning their money value, apply to Dunbarton stock Farm. THOS Me- ,-: --few take the enjoyment o GLASHAN 16-18 -their wealth that Miss Helen such as minister's and teachers. We are selling at reduced BLACK, GRERN OR Gould, of New York, takes out of Occasionally we will find a person VOR SALE=High-class Shorthorn a special MIXED, 40 cent To& POR �1 I?ars old.fresh witkx baiter calf by for 35 cents per lb. who will contend that they should cow has four cr4asoo. Also& Clydesdale side. Tea worth for 25c b. T(3a here. When her father died she gata",rising 5 yrs old, bred to imported air*. UTT, Afell heir to ten million dollars, receive no more remuneration For further information we J. F. GARB16-11f North Claremont which through Shrewd invest- than the laboring ruan. A minister Ament has increased to thirty mil- of the gospel after receiving a good AloDs. She has shunned I's pends "society" public school education, r usually about four years at a high Northern Grown Trees 0 0 F F- E E as being too frivolous a life. She u, Apple, Pear, Plum. Cherry Peach, has devoted watch of her wealth !whool or other Similar institution Grapes. Small Frulm OT11=411tall- - - lege, Eve as. Bases. Flowering Shrubs. Our Coffee ground as sold, regular 40 cents, for 95c per th This to the relief of the poor and in the and then seven years in col Cal . Etc. Ev"bing to the N'Gner7 lace. Catalogue tr a, good Support of inany charities. She during which time he earns bait list of your wants for prices, Agents Coffee is so famous that no further mention U required.eqnired. has the deepest love and respect little, but spends probably three WLZI&*d. APP17 tar terms. of all, both rich and poor. Her thousand dollars or more. In fix- A. wismer, "Pl.'rl"Eut.. marriage took place this week, iOg that man's sailary these facts but her great wealth was not used must be considered. At the same 20 caft"..PW -trosseau. time one must admit-that even a -.Plant BOWMAYS `G"-O BAKING POWDER Pon" to an elaborate wedding educated man may be guaranteed but the event was' marked by highly bringing joy to many a destitute worth bait very little to those who I-TUX9W%­VP 9t=3C Philip's Celebrated Baking Powder 15 cents per lb. Other lines of 'home, and e hirn. &4 he may not have -it will grow- Fresh Groceries at exceptionally low prices. d feeding thousands of engRiz We want two more agents r homeless men. if the rich the faculty of tailizing fits. in this county In the country wo He ruay have an abundance N&SON Co. Ltd., Also Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. :Dry Goods, Etc.- uld follow her tion nut be THOS. W. BOWMA. their of k*owledge bait he may n n example in di-3posing of Ridgeville, Ont. -wealth, there would not be the able to impart it to others. As a deep chasm whict now exists be• usual thing. however, we are more GEORGE PHILIP) Lween the rich and poor. --- likely to tinder-estimate a profee. sionni man's worth than over CHOPPING 11 Trial by jury. for centuriesestimate it. PEEL'S SHOE -*a- STORE 'i been considered one of -the-grest Having installed a new Or ,—' -sa-fe-X�taards6f the rights of the Chopper and new Water-wheel. I y am betterpared than ever W H I T B people. Thereisuodoub h to attend the wants t t a^t in he past it has fulfilled a gar of my patrons. t -eat TORONTO WOMAN mission in the adminstration of Chopping every day in the'week A Merry Christmas aq".Rappy and Prosperous New Year except Saturday. justice, but the high reputation to our many customers. WELL AGAIN Greenwood "that it has enjoyed in the past ie John F. Bayles, being somewhat shattered by it.- We are headquarters for everything in Footwear—Boots, history in late years. In Toronto reed Flom Bearing Do" Shen Rubbers _etr--- V6*1!e"es-ha ve-ocou-tift-&-thaT -GRAM TIR U bllff Laway Phone No. 15 t. have caused considerable indigo&. in SWe by Lydia F.Pink- VVb*w Tours to tion. One was the case of the harn?s c4mpound. -California, Colorado, Me JQJ—JPJ x1co E1 — Brock Ster thsatre,­wlere the man -eL —P L Street WHITBY and-pacific was set free by a jary on a charge Toronto,Ont.-"Last October,I wrotga' The Grand Trnnk Railway is the of presenting plays of a decidedly to you for advice an I was complete from all pointe. completely run most direct rotate east through Canada via Chicago. obscene character, and in another down, had, bearing case a jury attached no blame to down sensation in the F.F-ATURES • lower part of bow- P1Cjleling. Furniture Store a wait for habitually giving liquor Double Track, Fast Set-vice. Finest hich eventually els, backache, and Roadbed, Modern Equipment, Un- tohisyot1ogson ,;% de. I pain in the side. excelled Dining Car Service. caused the C-1xild's death. - Many also suffered terribly Is where you will Hud a full. *Iine"of Dressers and Stands', Couches, Such cases have ocetu-t-ed which 6 from gas. I took TO THE SUNNY SOUTH 'Couch Beds and Steel E.xten.1-5ion- Couch Beds, Morris Chairs. bringing the tr'ial'*by jury system Lydia E. Pinkham's No-more desirable route than via and.Fancy Rockers, Oak Dining Room Suites, Exten.; VegetableCompound Grand Trunk to Detroit. thence Rugs .Into disrepute. We frequently and am now entirely via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm cion Tables, Book Cases, and Desks, U3, 30-j and U4, Small Nla:t,.; and Rug-- Beach, Nassau, etc. think that men now have not the free from pain in I n fact everything kept in,a Ftirniture Suore. Call and get prices. same regard for .their word of back and bowels and Round trip tickets, giving choice No trouble to show gooasand'at prices that are right. honor or oath that they once had. -.a stronger in every of all the best routes, together with A discount of 5 per cent for cash off all goods, except-Beds and bed- Lydia E.Pinkham's full information and reservations jUL recommend ding, until the 15th of February. When a man takes his oath way' obtained from nearest G. Y. to return a verdict according to Compound highly to all expectant moth- may be P. era."-Mrs. E. WANDBY,92 Logan Ave- T. Agent, or write A. E.Dutf,D. given to F�ineral Work. A., Toronto, Cnt. attention 1�be evidence we believe he often one, Toronto, Ontario:' A., Works, also for Brampton Cut Flow tikes that oath simply as a matt(r Consider Well This Advice. ALLEN, Agent, Agent for Berlin era. of form, without any thought of No woman suffering from anyform of Pickering abiding by it. Often a dollar bill female troubles should low hope.until has 'a'greater influence than his she has given Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- stable Compound a fair trial. He ��� oath in reaching a' verdict. This famous remedy, the medicinal in- 0 A C gredients of which are derived from na- IHATUD Jk-A.V131 @i103F-E -PICKERING, Onto J: What is a man's labor wo-tb ? tive roots and herbs,has for nearly forty This is a question upou which Ye4rs proved to be a moot valuable tonic The Standard Fuel Co.. Ltd. .......... and invigorator of the female organism. there may be a great difference Women residing in almost every city Cherrywood Station C. N. R. of opinion. There are some who and town in the United. States bear ExrAMMED think that no man can earn bon- willing testimony to the wonderful Mondays, Wednesdays and THE 1873 estly more than a thousand dol- virtue of Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Fridays only. Compound. lars a year no matter how hard he may work, while there are If you have the slightest doubt Phone Mark. 5020 that Lydia E.Pinkharn's Vegeta -other men who can. persuade large ble Compou nd will bel 'yon,write :- - _" ��/ � �J% � � t• -corporations that their services to Lydia E.Pinkb am Me(tich6e Co. (confidential)Lyun,Mass.,for ad- Do You Realize !:..�'Alre worth a hundred-thousand dol- vice. Your lettei will be opened, the money you can make selling fruit Jare, a year. - There are some men read and answered by a woman, r nur HE-business man who has Lad held in strict confidenee. trees? The present demand for s- X- T 7 who are better worth a hundred eery stock is the neatest the hi customers in various parts tory of the business. Every person of. Canada or elsewhere wiH thousand dollars' a year than other who has land is planting orl preparing (CAN IA -men, who probably work just as New Advartisemmts, to plant- find the services of this bank of hard, five hundred dollars. It all We Want Now D 01vr1Ce invaluable assistance in coHect- depends upon the result of their OR SERVICE-A pure hreS York.: for Fall and Winter months a reliable In drafts, etc. FOR wbite boar at lot lo.con 1,Pickering man to sell in Pickering and surround- labor. The late C. M. Hays, who exclusive terra- TORONTO (Kingston road.) L.DENNY,Pickering 16-17 ing district. Good pay, excl was one of the victims of the Ti- tory and all the advantages in repre- 7 value, teachers. ehe e" Shrubs.be. ,be send Agents Rio.. OST-About the First of January, senting an old established firm. Over tanie disaster, receilaed a salary, L a yonag *011ie biteb lap, a p1lowtob 6W acres in cultivation. Established PICKERING BRANCH, -0 Bran& a" at WUtbr. as general manager of the Grand I brown color,a months old. rawer will be 35 years. Write PELHAM VCR- P- W. GORDON, Manacstr- 10 El 1 Oven for on],informston leading to its reeov. 81�Ry, CO..Toronto,Ontario, Trunk Railway,of 675,000 a year. try. C.B.HOOD,Brock Ito ad ;6-18 o� n.r '�"� � -' .,.•. .t - -' .:yid — 7"' �V►1![MONT Mrs. P. Mill and daughter. must be in by 9 o'clock sharp. The John Wsl is spending a few MissMary, spent a few days in Claremont Citizens' Band will be. M4A — _ the ciq last week. in attendance. Admission. g a Thos.Gregg shipped a carload of Alex an r1H s, Bowes are opend- 15c. ladies loc. spectators loc. - wised stock to Toronto on Mor.• ing a few days visiting friends is7` .. .-Iatpoetaat showing of 5asst display of _ day Brooklin and vicinity. assvetmsmt of China. R.'L. Graham, dentist, will Thomas Duna, we are pleased toChina. A very imp ` -�► � � be here as usual on Wednesday report,ia recovering nicely from A "` —"-" " -- 8tat1O°�• Boob�DOW� To ye f� - ... •s 7next. + his recent severe illness. Cnosivedfor the Holiday trade. Call -Joshua and Bunny lied' a Mr. Thompson, of the Standard and eta them, a business the city last Bank, spent.Sunday at the home Hard and Threshing'Coal, now in subscriptions taken for all Magasino% week, {a of his parents at Prospect. hand at yard at Greenbarnw Mra. Wm. 'T--dgham and child. Mr. and Mrs. Forfar, of East station. Call and get —W�17 and Daily NewspapsrW ren left last week for a visit -Aith Toronto, spent a couple of days prices. — y ' friends in Newmarket. = with Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey. ��T c W J H A=CHT•A•R DSOMT Mrs. D. Forsyth,of North Clare- Charles Gibbons has returned YY G I B S O N Mont, we regret to report, is now home after spending a couple of GREENBIIRN, ONT. f 33rcC3c Street. Whitb - seriously ill. weeks wirh friends in the city. L. Battle, and Mrs, Battle. of A rink of dur curlers are taking ' Arthur, Ont.,visited at the manse in the bouspiel at Peterboro this 1 wefk. We wish them success. . You on Monday last. ' e k R. and Mrs. Bryan and daugh- Mr. Arbuckle, jr., of Mount You r Iti m Ch oiceter spent Sunday visiting friendsZion, is spending a few daps at s near Goodwood. the home of his aunt, Mrs.. Price -.,.• Miss Ethel Burton is on the Pugh. You may not buy an engine-this year. You may decide that your Mrs. `Fred. FRrmer has been � �a�� resent Separator will do for another season. s' • sick list at present and is under � f.,5► p p the doctor`s care.-- - - - — .hQuse for several ;" _ .. -' ;Like many present owners of C. H. and Mrs. Found and dao- days suffering from an attack o — — - ghter, spent a few days with la grippe. friends in the city. Mrs. Wm. Evans is improving -Sale Bills, •' '` _ The Home Circle social which nicely after being confined to the •was to be held one evening next house for sometime with a very Concert Bills, - - 'week has been postponed until severe cold. .Catalogues, CREAM SEPARATORS further notice. W. M. Vanvalkenburgb, D. D. Butter-Wrappers. R. E. Michell, of Toronto, is G. M., of Whitby,will address the You may be even be persuaded to try two 'or three other ntakes be. Receipt Blanks, fore o _ -- tatting fur a few daps with his members of the A. O. t'. W. on y u finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE sisters. Mrs. Lyman Pilkey and Saturday evening in the Masonic M Finandial Reports, machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you kaow there : Mrs. Ed. Gibson. Hall, on the amendmea,ts re in. Order Blanks, is a better machine—an Empire—on the market, z'. =- Rev. W. R. Wood spent Sunday creased rats. A full attendance Topic Cards, =-Soonerorlater you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per. at Sebright, taking anniversary of members is requested. - _._ _ Programal haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Perhaps Y services as substitute for Rev. D. Will the person who took theyou would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home? 1, W. Best, of Beaverton. whip from the cutter in the Letter Heads, That will be best proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us I The Sabbath School convention Baptist Church shed oh- Sunday Bill Heads,._ a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by on Wednesday last was a great night last kindly return the same, return mail. Address - success. The da was fine and g e Memo Heads, y not that we care so much for the Note Heads. -- Empire Cream Separator Co. Of Canada, '- the attendance was large. whip but we do not like to think P p Ltd, Toronto Ed: and Mrs- Linton were at ()f a young man throwing his Statements, Sold in Pickering Township by Agincourt, on Friday last,attend- character away for the paltry CounterlChecks, tat the funeral of the latter's thin of a 50c whip—Cox.Cox. g Howard E. Turner A W ` - - fe� . Mr.Abram Middleton. g h-- Chris Invitations, Agent, �l' h The heavy rains of Monday cans- owing to the mild weather the Christmas Cards, 7 �7 li iteval® ed much of the snow• to disappears fernival which was to have Visiting Cards, - ';However there iy still fairl �d held on Tuesday night last has . y g Envelopes, Shorthand Made Eu3r R BRYAN ialeigbing and the wheeling also le been postponed until neat Tuesday _ Igonight.Jan. 28th. The following ----�-- — SA_RIBER,I 3t(r.• Thompson, of the Standard prizes will be offered : (l) Farmers If such evidence as the following ex. Tobaccos, pipes and smokers; !Bank, StouQville, is here at pre• over 80 years of age, a wanting tracts from letters and other equally sundries. Central office Bell i - !gent, relieving Mr. Fall-A, who was plow, valued at 812.00. Entrance Or any other kind of printing don: 'strong testimony contained to our 1 -Telephone Co. A&gency for compelled to go home on account fee $1,00, Ove to enter,(2)Farmers booklet, is not sufficent to satisfy any ' Rolston Laundry, � of illness. over 20 years of age, 1, pair of neatly, promptly, and at the person desirous of learning shorthand, CLAREMONT. - ONTJ yingletreee and dotlbletrees, coma then there can be no merit in any busi- Remember that R. Besse is in lowest possible rice, nese under the sun: the old Thos. Gibbons.stand and plete,:; ne be wo. .-Both thebe p DEAR Ma. CLARKS—"It is it lag OVERLAND ntces must be won three times by - - -Call at the •• P _ will always carry in stock good sure to write a testimonial endnrsin 4" _ Fresh goods at market rices. Give one person. (3) Barrel race, open anything so much superior to other p -to.all, 1, 1.00, 2 50c, All entries NEWS OFFICE y g P him a cell. things used for the same purpose as r �. - Thos. Birkett. of Claremont,and --_ your system of Eclectic Shorthand is J. Hoover, of Stouffville, were in FOi:RTH A Y:v U AL io others I have examined. I shall be leased to reply to an communi- IColumbns on Saturdayattending - ' P P y g - + �� canon that may be sent me with re- � • a meeting of the Maple Leaf Fire ar !sconce to the system, or to have any- iinsnraare Cn _ _ 1tor V curse Ito - Agriculture one Interested call to see me."—L. Kr ' Rev. W. M. Haig, of Culumbns, _ _ ___ FALLI9, 477 Parliament at.. (teacher.) OVERlANO MOOEI 59 3 In connection with Whitby High School. occupied the pulpit of the Presby. Our Fall and Winter.Term com- ' tterian church on Sunday last and 1F6t R WEEKS—JANUARY 20 TO FEBRUARY 14 1913. moored September 5Eh, but students 1913 Models now on view. Better - 11is earnest and able sermons were Classes held in rooms adjoining Agricultural Office, Brock St. A free may enroll. any dap, as instruction is than ever witch enjoyed: course—no examinittion—no text books sequined. strictly personal. Several of the braves of the numbered 23 stu'den'ts acme elders men from 96 to to years of Write oc call for free booklet. 30 H. P., 5 Pass. 81350. is H. P., Odd ' lodge—weRtfiered--t ie Nge. Young men from 13 to 3U pears of age are especially invited. The course. Clarke's Shorthand College 5 Pam. $1950 all fully equip- stormy elements on Monday even• includes studies -which are of special interest to Ontario County farmers. 59b College St,. Cor. Manning Ave. De- in and paid a .,fraternal visit to `These include : Study of leading farm crops: Drainage ; Judging seed grain. g g - ped and guaranteed. De- _ -- the lodge at 9touffville. Soil cultivation : Rotation of crops: Fruit growing, especially apple culture, _ TORONTO. _ - Lyman and Mrs Pilkey have including pruning, spryping. insect pests, etc.: AgTicultural botany including livered Toronto. returned home after s nding a study of weeds and weed seeds. methods of eradication. etc,; Fertilizers and I ie Also Gramm'and Garford Hatee pe manures. uirements of different crops:: Poultryculture: stock feedin a 4 month most leasantly visitio t g' a $ M m3 ►• Trucks. p breeding I►od general management. Stoc Judging will•be a s tai fest ' relatives and friends in Walker- t — Ing M. ry ea. Brook- ti _ •40 M tp�1 ' lin; 9m1th & Richardson, Columbus: Sir Henry Peltat, Pickerin Young j i i =; ,°, Shaw-Overland 8Sl$S Co., Western-Ontario.-- saes-of—the.-counter cannot of or _�g�� � p �— O 33 to 50 AdeWde St.. West. The annual meeting of the pub- comes at a time when farm work is not.pressing. A tier investment could C p m t o ]lin !theirs was helm on Friday not be made. Modern farmers must study is order to obtain the highest de- 3 R 8 0 ! 1 �w qN r ORO N T O gree of financial success. Write for Calendar. Q a might last and was well attended. g C � KQ a dK�me e d �e _ The following constitute' the 1n writing for calendar, for any-further information or in sending application Ltian to d o Rev. W. R. Wood, Thos. Gibbons, J. J. BELL. Or to J. H. HARE, a '$ c Erb g &� yo O= Zc snag Qtn fir J. Curry, W. M. Palmer. S. F. Principal High School. -Office of Agriculture, OI e e e s o •. -V Robbins, J, Bundy, D. Hopper, I1-15 �t'hitby, Oat. Whitby,Otit, 8 o „ oa Thos. E, Stephenson and M. b J•n _ All kinds of rough hemlock. 1 and 8j as Feb taoOs inch pine dressed. Henderson.: Mar yes In sidings—we have Manitoba, drop, p V d and feather edged. . We came very near losing our 91' ace, Apr f,_ In shinirles—New Brunswick and ~, chief of police one day last .weeks : °' .a . May �e2 British Columbia. He was in the act of pulling his THE DOMINION BANK •e' Jae Q o In ready roofing—Montreal and Licutter out of his dPlvink•shed S iM m a a. s a r,ml Jnlyi• n Brantford make. when he slipped on a sheet of Ice.. NA somUND■.O•LER,M.P.,PRESIDENT, W.D. MATTHEWS.VIDE-PRESIO[►ni • N o = a m p q •t Sept� -•1 •W. D. GORDON & SON, ' A9 , result his nose is adorned C. A. BocERT, General Manager. a I M with 1t IaF ge sheet of court-plaster, carua raid■�is eessee Reserve Fund ie,0eo,eee. Tsai asset t7e e00.eee. a .g 3$ g s Nov l Pickering, Out ^ and he is also cairying a' bandage The Influence of a .Savings Account . 0 aronud his head. 'But he is still It!s fir easier to'save if you'have a savtngs account in The Dominion ' January 1913-Whitby 13. Oaha.r•11,Brougham �Pl on duty at the old stand Find is Bank, for money in the Bank does not slip away like money in la;Port Perry 17,Uxbridge 10,Caaninaton 9, (prepared to attend promptly to all youf porno!ar as home. Senidm it 4 earning interest all the time. Beaverton s,Upteraro�e 7 ordergi ntrusted to him. �'1 About thirty of the members of WHITBY BRANCH: A.A. /IcTKINSON, Meriager. • Still Ill Business vgum at � t -the Oddfellows lodge at Stvuffville R>• R>• X. paid a fraternal visit to the Clare. And prepared to do all kinds of =� wont lodge on Friday. night last, and put`a number of the members F Woodwork'Repaleiug and. of the lodge here, through. their . - Tire Setting. Of all material■and design first degree, 7hich was done in a g• io 6611at works in acd sal pay you ons sleeit y' very efficient manner. The Dis• D e :S i S O „ O• spec Brother Lawson, of p _ and obtain priced, Don't be misled by 'trict Deputy, '' - secs• Mount Albert, was also present _ _„ SPECIALTY Ix HO1tSMHOEING agents we de not employ them,000mq and installed the officers for 1913 Q„ •" ly we clan, and do tbrow Cif the agent into their respective positions. January BsrgalII Sale Ind. phone, No.302, Claremont oommieeion of 10 per cent., and will] When the business of the evening certainly save by purohasing ffom as, was concluded all sat down to,an Dress Goods, Lustres,green, brown, Toques and.Hockey, Caps, reg 25 Call solicited. ` cream,reg 25 and 3oc. for 20c and&5c, for 20c And 25c JOHN McGRATH_ WHITBY 21ANITE CO., ioyster supper to which edery one Cashmeres, wash goods, brown Boys'Sweaters and Sweater CLAREMONT, ONT. o3Ds. Whitby, ont■rlo did full justice. The remainder and navy ., 12c Coats;50c and 80c of the evening was spent in Black Serge, reg'ic, for .. 15c I`rien's•Sweters, gcey,.reg 1.00 for 75c E. T,T. �Tv��Tp s ech-makin and otherwise for Panarl cream,green, rog 500 40c!Men's NavySweater.Coate 1.00&1.50 �/ EVANS, the good of the order. The fol- ,Voila, red, cream, reg 5Uc for 371 c Men's Wool Pants ... 1.60 The Pickering I lowing is a list of the officers elect. `ave Mohair Cloth reg dOc, for 40c I Men's Overalls •.85c, 1.00, 1.25 Sho in Ba s, re lac, for 10c Boy's Suits 4.011 and 4.5') Pum MannfactIItelR! ed for the ensuing year : PP, g g g• p' " Vigilance Committee P ; P. G.—John'Gerow Ladies Button Boots, reg 1.2a, for 75c' Boys'Overcoats reg(3.50, for 4,50 Children s Slippers, reg 23c,for 15c Men's and Boys Mitts. wool-lined, Shop and Residence, Dundas $t ,;a `'N. G.—R. Besse Ladies'Slippers, lac, 50c,75c I also Gloves, a0c, 75c, l.110 The object of this Association is to • V. G.—Thos:E. Stephenson lessen stealing and prosecute WHITBY, ONT.e1 ^ + R, S.—J. J. Harvey the felons. d f • F. S.—Thos. Birkett The above special-valiies are real Bargains. "Don't miss getting them. Of a oo - Thre rs west o Whitby House Treas.—G. H.' Samis course we cannot mention everything in this small space. There are )Members havingproperty stolen oommuni• , R. S. N. G.—D. Scott hundreds of other things will be on bargain, We are offering _ cote immeditely with any member some horse blankets; wool-lined•88x72 at ver reduced rices. We are prepared to instal wood or iron - _ L. S. N. G.—Thos.Adair y P -of Exeantive Committee. pumps on short notice,also attend R. S.V. G.—Chas. Storey Membership fee $1.00• to all kinds of repairing. War.—J. McGrath GROCERIES—The best,always fresh and up-to-date. Say, have ou sampled Ticketalmav be had from the President or 'S Con. —A. Walker pp y Agent for the Ontario Wind our 2oc Black and Mixed Tei. No better value to be had. aeoretsn on appuosWon. _ • L. S. S.—Wm. Thompson Salt by the bbl, 100 lb and 50 Ib bags. Red Rose Tea;Salad&Tea., Coffee. Exec.Conl Richardson,Ban Pickering, Onto also Ithelsqu engeare�� Cha Rev. J. W. Mann MAIINET CREAM SHPARAT013 r ., 1. G—R. Bryan D. SIMPSON & Co. - PICKERIN( J.A. O'Connor: Arthurjefi're-. 0. G. —L. Linton f President. f amsory Phone Bell No. 50, Ind.20. : .,N .•,..a«m'._,..e:., ..... .�-•�•.:..-ter -�.m... ter' ..r.:,?.. "..c.lay,..>e ...- ;. ...._,:....., .1'<'wS-* :ra... -.:..`..A' .>.a 'i,.."`�..•a:D..� s+l � '�;, .,.?;.v 3Ytw, �:.rd� :�hor }� s;,re'',, .o.,•�Yr«- ,i ' -y .�,t :.5,,,.,... -.•...1111 .. .. ...�.,.R .y,-.,� _._.. ._,,�;:,.,;:.:,-�.. ._;:,,c: . _ _ �. ._. � -•,�s; y� ._... '..• .- ._.. .�...` .. ` . ... • sre,av_ wo.Mri-.m--w,w�� �ne• R .-+.•+•'.r•.'� ..-' .an[,. a'.. ,., .'�.. 1 :-w'rrvr: .eA�rTYa.a......•.e. .:�r.,yy.y.r- w.a.+c. a:... _ rw9'.F tr-�W.trti Ar — .+epi .. .._ .. - � ` .. ? A-DUIKE'd DUTIES , LA GRIPPE'S VICTIMS The Duke of Devonshire has the How to cure : .T(�ROAlTO CORSE P ~ vy— ro-wdy appear lift Weak, Miserable and Prey tir was so characteristic of his uncle. — " OF PZOPLL : But, as in the card of his famous re- INTERESTING RITS OF COSSIP, FROM . ,. Disease in Man Forms An Experienced Horseman 501- THE QUEEN CITY. Worth your while to teat It _ Y lative, this appearance ;$ decee- - _. - tive, for it conceals shrewd nom- emnly Declares Nothing is So �•� ♦• ' tJae of the most treacherous dig- monsease and a ready wit. Satisfactory as Nerviline. Lleutenant•Covrnor's New Nome-Cooke'sLIP iL v Oases afflicting �.�� - }3uke-on-�ne occasion-book-a, -_------- '— --Church-rant y lids during the winter months is la Chicago heiress into dinner. The -lays Nervinne k Fine Liniment. Bishop-Indecent shows. t�d Grippe, or influenza. It almost in- lady was astonished at his clever —' The new Government Hoagie in Chorley � T variably ends with a complication After fifty ears experience in Park, North Rosedale, is now taking form, conversation and ventured to, re- y y P and passersby can get some idea of what lid troubles. It tortures its victims mark: "I can scarcely believe that raising horses I can safely testify wl11 be the general effect m the completed 411th alternate fevers and chills, in your maiden speech in the House that no remedy gives such good re- official residence of Ontario's Lieutenant- Sustains and Cheers. headaches and backaches. It leaves sults for an all-round stable lini- Governor. Frankly, the impre►sion so far of Commons you paused three times „ mads is.not of the beet. The residence ie an easy prey to pneumonia, and yawned heavily." ment as Nerviline. Thus opens located amidst flee surroundings, but the - 1bronchitis, and even consumption. "Oh, but you'd have believed it," the very earnest letter of J. J. Ev- particular spot chosen fm the site is a : adeed the deadly after-effects of was the reply, '-if you'd heard the anston, who lives near Wellington. .depression which does not seem designed found Mr. St. Clair guilty, but suspended ,-. „ to set it off in any striking way. Fromperformance �-t grippe mary♦� leave the victim a speech." I had a very valuable horse that the nearby roadway one may look into sentence, and found that the declaration ch ehronl4 iavalil You can avoid le took distemper a month ago, and the upper windows of the house. As a itself was indecent, a declaration which Despite an abundance of worldly p g result, the building seems afflicted with had the inevitable effect theatre. stirring up the rippe entirely by keeping the blood wealth the present Duke has always was afraid I was going to lose him. the appearance of squatineee and insig- ended°ia tof the he dlassfactryh wanneJ de• ! rich and red by an occasional use His-throat swelled and hard lumps niscance, which its quality and value do , 4 scribed. IL is difficult to a•000unt for the of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. If y"ou + ; ::. ;r'•:;=Y�'t�;: developed. Hits IIOBtrilB rda an%i not deserve. In addition, the outlook from difference in view between the Jury in the M.Y•, ti > =• the residence looks down into the Don staircase and Judge Denton. It is said have act done this and the disease ,z:a n.;��:;: :Y: :<;=::;iris;:: - '#+ „•• he had a terrible cow I t:ed Palley, which, in its pristine atate was attacks you, oil can banish its '� 1• ''�: `' ", that eleven of the twelve good men and y , Y �;;'�::•• , different remedies but was linable beautiful, but Iwai at this parts• true favored as absolute acquittal, and deadl after-effects through the use r: A ' ,'E`' pular point has been decorated with a y g x: to relieve my 11'orse of hi9 pain and brick•makin it was due only to the pertinacity of the wig twelfth that the innocuous rider mildly g plant, which, at most home same great-- building,-building, �y::r:v;_ra:..: suffering till I started to use Nor- of the day, is belching forth great clouds censuring such performances was added. nerve-restoringmedicine, Here is ...;`,• of smoke. When the wind is in the east - ;ems q-•..,,.,,, '.. valine. I mixed a bottle of t+Ter71- the future occupants of the Government Some of the Jurymen said they had them. ]proof of the wonderful power of Dr: G+"' ' ;•.�,r line and sweet oil and rubbed the House, whoever they may be, threaten to selves witnessed the performance, and pro. Williama' Pink Pills over this flow- r.•:: ;: : eumably approved of it, or they would Y y mixture on the throat and c. est be enveloped in coal dust and grime. - _ y: e• ..f=„ ..r.r.•,,:,r.,,:r:: not have been there. In any, case 1t is a + Y,.F ` "•� three times a da and you would' These are the current objections of the evident they felt lees reeponsibility than Emmaauel Laurin Bt. Je- �' ,+ y man on the street. Possibly, as the rest• do man like Judge Denton and JndQ} �.•x�1 ;;•i scarcely believe t e way that horse deuce approaches completion, they will be Middleton, who did not hesitate to tell << `?^:}':;?"?:•' �r::: := removed and whether the are valid or '='oma, Que., says: I was seized ,;: , .;a� _ ;••:;, picked up. Nerviline cured him. y them that their action was a misoarriag• not it looks as though they will form the „ of justice. The incidentserves to !lln i with a severe attack of la grippe I also have used Nerviline for colic basis of discussion Yor some time to come, trate some o the d ultibs the mor was obliged to stop work and re- in horses and cows, and earnestly Cooke's Church New Preacher. reformers have to overcome, main in my' bed for several weeks, t::= i f recommend it to ever man that 1S In police circles there is naturally some --: y It !s hard to say whether Rev. John '` suppressed chuckling at the result of the ,and while I appeared to get over raising stock," McNeil, the new minister of Cooke's prosecution. Censoringtheatrical per the first stades of the trouble I Church.- who was brow r For strain8 sprains, swellings, Liverpool tormances ie not a Job the polios cars ' '�"''"' �'` ' to tae the cliar¢e, is hliviag nplvto his much for, because it is apt to make them did not regain my usual health, I t ~ ' '? colic, distemper, coughs, and colds, advance notices or not. In this oorres- enemies whatever they do. Now they are suffered from headaches, loss of ap ,,; -� no liniment will prove so efficaci- pondence some time ago it was stated that to be relieved of the duty. Wm. Banks, „ T „ what down town Toronto needed in a re- sen., a newspaper petite and extreme weakness. I ��. :: pus in the stable as h ervillne — 1 reporter of many years —'-" not else Well' at ni its and '-7 ;`; igious way'was a great preacher, who standing, is the new censor. He has can- P night's, +;;• ` its good for man or beast, for in- would do what b1body or Spurgeon did in tion and firmness, but there are not > tergal or external use. Wherever their respective spheres. Those who ex-would arise In the morning feeling .� many who envy him the task. - -- -- : . ted a Moody or a Spurgeon in Mr. tired and worn out. This continu- Council off to Good start. there i ain, �ervilIne will cure it, fr ell are possibly doomed to dieap- With the Council chamber overflow a•::. P • • ed for about two month9 during „;h' Refuse substitutes. Large Mize pointmeat. • For all that, Dir. McNell will probably with the wives and other relatives of al-. _ which time I was taking treatment, brttles, 50c. ; trial size, 25C., at all have a. successful ministry in good'old dermen and with sowara and palms, the - r but apparently without avail Then r+:''. Ili -'�' - dealers or the Catarrhozone Co., Cooke's, which for half a century' has(City Council of 1913 started out in an=*. I was advised to try Dr, Williams' ' ` Buffalo, N. F., and gin atoa, Ont, been a beacon light o! Christianity in thing like a blaze of glory. Good resole- 1 g down town Toronto. He to a common- tions were in the air what the perform. y Pink Pills, and I t a half dozen s antes will e. is another story. Mayor go _ q, sense Scot !the Bret minister of C'ooke'r E' boxes. By the time I had taken who has not been Irish), who promirw* Hocken. In n undistinguished Inaugural The Duke of Uc'onshire. to preach the Gospel and avoid sensation. of 40 minutes' lonlrth, rehearsed the great• three boxes there was a decided im- LAW-RIDDEN GERMANY. alism or trills in any attempt to gain news of Toronto and her andertakices. -) rOYemeIIt, and aatll811y before I -- popularity. He has a keen sense of hu. Already a somewhat more critical attt- p been a hard-work ng man, with 8 mar, whirb breaks into his sermons and lode inward his worship than has been -had completed the sixth box I was ; g Governor of Prison Saye It Is Full Illuminatee them like aplashee of free gnld 'in evidence since he assumed office last t ,conscientious view of 'his respcsnsi- - ' enjoying my old-time health. I was bilities. For three years he acted of Criminals, quathe gflinntyaquartz, But if he hezlttkie be• autumn be is lir!n LotRhed. and re it would strong as ever, could sleep well and as Treasurer of the Royal -House- In Elia recent! tore long. Flom* magi. y y published book cavae es has not as pet displayed abuse target of attack sat well, and no longer suffered .hold, and for two he was Financial ;entitled "People Who Have Been ehlchi s f fervor harts of of h image ration civecivet not aprove xLprens the fm hat ore - ilrom lassitude and headaches. I I Secretary to the Treasury. He is Punished in Germany," Dr. Fing- Meanw.h:!e he is gattinq acquainted with sumpseful administrator, but as yet they have proved the value of Dr. Will lite and conditions in Toronto as fast as have little to base their opinion on. Tums' Pink Pills for the pernicious Hitth Steward of the Borough of ,elnburg, �overaor of the famous be can Frequently be may be seen on ,. after-effects of is Dexby, Chairman of the Board of 1 Moabit prison in Berlin has rather the buss dawn-town .streets eaanunftia " grippe, and can Trade Arbitr^tion Court, and a startled the entire worli by his rev- along alone. apparently g�ettiog his bear HER IIE.LRING RESTORED. therefore Recommend them to other tag. as w atreete and buildings and etndy• vice president of the Liberal-Union- elations. He says Germany is full ing human lite as he can read it on the k0onishing DeHveranee of Woman a DrreWllliams' Pink Pills cure by ist Council. lie has represented of criminals, and that it enjoys the tacee of the crowd, His own rugged I - Derbyahlre West in the House of i distinction of being b far the most frame and strong face are sumo lent to Thought to be Hopelessly Deaf. lgroing to the root of the troub,e 1n g y arrest attent:oa. He haw already doubt alba blood, which they enrich and ,Commons, and has_acted as Mayor law-ridden country in the world- icon demonstrated the truth of b:a re- NEW YORK (Special Despatch). of Eastbourne, and of Chesterfield (that "if the average of the new mark that while he wan in Liver i he�_Full convinced that her hearing !make red and pure. These ills cure ' In addition he has clove u yno p p , could a"peak. only to the pecy le of Liver• y Is11 troubles due to bad blood,and if upon two laws imposed upon the people of pool, be can In Toronto speak to the peo• has been permanently restored af- u are ailing hundred thousand. acres to look af- I Germany in the last few years is pie of Liverpool, Landon, Glasgow and 1 ter ears of torture with head wo g you should start to ter as well as seeral ma nificeat practically every city in the British Id•• huge yourself to-do b taking this 8 maintained it may soon be that noises •and almost total deafness. _ y y g residences In various parts of the walking across a thoroughfare will TIi• Two MaN•lIs Mrs. B. A. Barry of 555 W. -1706h great medicine. Bold by all meds.-j count It to carious that tbure ahouid-come to bine dealers or by mail at 50 cents I ry' Q. be one of the punishable offences Toronto almost slmalt.neou,Iy to IM St., N. Y. City, has now been pet- " a box or six boxes for $2.50 from I under the penal code." Already, ant eoolestaeticai positions, two Mo_ suaded to tell the story of her won- The ' Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ one from Liverpool, the other from van'CONSTIPATION CURED BY he gays, every sixth man and every coaxer. Arebbinbop McNeil, the new head- derful deliverance, 10rockville, Out, BABY'S OWN TABLETS twenty-fifth woman in the German of the. Roman Catholic Diocese, is also After having spent hundreds of Empire baa been punished for some sending down his roots into the life of dollars on mechanical devices,-mods- ; Toronto. Except in the inner circle, how. violation of the laws. His states- ever, little has been learned of bis per• cines and doctors' fees, she decided t WP rk of they British '!lint. Baby's Own Tablets are the best tics are given in the hope that these sonality,. go far ne has deoltaed to be. that this latest discovery, however medicine a mother can use to reiteva Interviewed by any newspaper repremn- revelations concarnin the number tau.•, simple and inexpensive, 'ahouid be - Some colossal figures demondtrat- i her little ones from constipation o.f German "criminals' may contri- when is a show Ind•c•ntt the last she would try before re- bg the enormous industry of the and all other stomach and bowel buts to the reduction of the rest signing herself to the hopelessness British Mint. were given is a recent I troubles. The act as a gentle I g The virtual Scotcb verdict of '•Not g g p They ge number of punishments for. trivial gaiety, but don't do it agate,' rendered of permanent and total deafness. "port of current coinage for 1911, laxative, are pleasant to take and flan resaians of tt irritatin by the Jury to the proeacutlon of F. w• Those interested in Mrs. Barr 'a are s so uta y sa e. Concerning laws; Dr, Finkelnburg shows the on-, a charge of permitting an indecentlo m case an a ops o m out-for or were coined. But such ext taordi- 1 them Mrs. Philippe St. Pierre, St, 'number of "criminals" in Germ& ertormance last winter, gives little satin-The per- them may write to her in coafidence - ane'average -o was e""- " hp o tie, u . 579:-- at the present time to be 3,8(19,000, tormanee under attack was the one which for full details, which s e offers to the'average output of silver durl'ng was badly constipated and was of whom 3,080,000 are males and Rev. g• B. at. Clair attended and described send gratuitously. !hot same period, which amounted cross all the time. Nothing I ave in a pamphlet which he circulated among q, - t something like which opine, her seemed to do an ng g PM's females. Every forty-third fellow workers, thereby incurring a pro- y good till I boy and every 219th girl between secution on a charge of circulating !m- Some men begin to economize of. .06 fellow moral Itteratnre.' Ia that'case, also, the ' ad closet with 44,270,400 9 result was anomalous- . for 7n-dga tis b growing whiskers. - y pig. are the best medicine in the world ished, _ Indeed, to heavy in point of weight for little ones and quickly relieved tg, _ was this Iater coinage that its di- my baby." The. Tablets are sold X. Y' city Is cell tlkesr Mansions had W be taken in tons, by medicine dealers or by mail at ell, what long-felt want are j Jr00 old sbek and as• f3 Ms' fresh geeis. we titsms. reaching 240%, 71 3'5 and 1514 25 cents a box from The Dr, Wil• you supplying?" "Lady, this is a M?2;faC'-~ BondMfor�'rri�eile t a d phe.�is to sone respectively for F -U R penniae, half- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, •clamp for clamping the turkey to fa trs Of s East 111th mask Tal, nmea, and 'farthings. It is also Ont. the table when father carves." He vow To teresting to note with regard to ►f. made a.sale. - -- - 16he gold circulation that more than AWARENIN.G IN CHINA. 11, x,500,000 ounces of bullion was -_ -- $200.00 IN GOLD ' GIVEN A IEEE � - brought into 'the country for the Great Changes About to Take {.� N AW Y F purpose of.transforming it into sov- place in That Country. Handy ereigns and half soveerigna. While LI•APS MRi00A Y►M� A WRYRR ` worn and thin gold coin to the tune China has always been a moral of -- of £2,000,000,was received back by rather than a religious nation, - CPAHIK R0IIREN VBRAP"PtR <RPA itbe Mint to- await recoining, which means that the family rather Ready to Servee1fA��e n'• efasl,Iadbttanla aha w4MelrMwell kaowa avita tta 1'CV CAIf _. than the individual sense has been s�x«t�T�Y at 'ava'�zo oy THE,►sots yt�lzs It ae pry task, sot►y patLtx.w Pier- -4-- _ va Bum nptehb,7 mak•but S 4 of them. To the paras who caa make out the 1 ar`mt n=11W fe - the One HuadrW Dalian. To the ee mak out the"ceod 1 ell .bar th.wm a P1 arQ p • . developed, This Direct From Package P a 1e s ny s ma militate ��(( p ("Ah L m ria awn &= the th 1 t sem of Til Ila 7o the a In )�• y caa the Dollars. the S Ix l»r . . Worth Fighting patagia W t Fi ti For.. ¢ � ams ray a� Q 6' S against the rapid growth of:,, !sizes l Lj be cam lye.tea tam oiTmaq Douan, tkeuld two yenod thm O tea» q equally conic;9 asst the . g P g 'free—�. rise,w4 De dMded txewaea tSam t..tL tecel.b ; .ey ai uid ekrae and la equally conest anawua,the blemmandha g I learned to day dam for woman in public lite blit FOS $� ���$'°°hg" zr.=lnf �aa'r-.•.n Sp=)eand s.ants o Ilk.Fr, «t.n71M _ - P ++�• t the what sum of .00 will egaai l,Z d•d(each trtag jye.eo?.sad so on its,17kc�r� ant favid that it has Ion been a subject of in the end will ve her a secure aeerrtamFiZ7w+taati�pi•aonalttaa oe�ettwkkny.,�nt.t+t�.,e uanewen re re wg�oxoT -- WAitT A C ka a me ate l4LNk� WH`N YOV�AcN«wH1 '>PR oV 1t�I,�1�N N�i DELak a oontroversy'as W-whether Scotland and honored position, Perhaps the Wit infoNca, w*I 3e pr Ireland originated the bagpipes. greatest problem in that- aaa�afsa>�Ecnes ca• 61 lgatffltr tt,°rl: mit Hemmandham - Yes; ' -Scotland at present is the struggle which is Toas !blames Ireland, and Ireland blames on betwaen family loyalty and in- - Scotland. dividualism, It is hoped that this and cream `'- agitation will not so shake the mor- HOTEL TRAYMO�E No False Hopes. a] founlations of the people that it A dainty 'dish of toast- - 0114 "it OCRAN FRONT. " "I explained to George when he will bring on a demoralization be ed Indian Coin,brimful proposed that, of course, he could fare it has had time, to adjust itself sweet flavor and substan- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. _ not expeet me to cook. to that broad socialism, which is , "tii'hat did he say?'." founded on individualism rather tial nourishment. "That'he Qnly expected me to than is opposed to•it. In the trying try." time that is coming tive believe that -Post Toasties in the the women may hold the power to pantry mean many deli- regulate the pace of the change eious breakfasts. Eels - -- = which is inevitable.- For the wo-ANDY-SB U& . men of .China are strongly moral, Direct to your table in �^ 1 and the power of women in moral sealed, ail' - tight pack- - 4 things has been recognized by the Don't Chinese. .One writer says: "Puri- ages, fication of morals from the time of t Ni Ss ' Sold b Grocers eyes - - - GIRLS creation -until now, 'hags always- y y --A magnificent ten story, fire-proof addition Is Just beingg completed, making This. . Dome from woman." where. this famous hostelry the newest and-most rip-to-date of Atlahti'c City Hotels. c `"' _y_ ♦'new feature Is the unusual size of the bed rooms, averaging 19 test square. dL - Every room commands an ocean view, bath attached with sqa and-(r•p6 s•The Memory Lingers" water. Cbeval lava in every chamber. Temperature re elated by Tb•rmosdad� It's the "Best Ever" Lord Byron, in reference to a the latest development in steam beating. Telephone �cr every room. Gni# - lady he thought ill of, writes: privileges. Capacity 600, Write for Illustrated booklet, Bend Post Card today for particulars. "Lady — has been dangerously Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. CHARLES O. MARQUETTE, TRAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY; 74 St. Antoine St., Motitrcal, Can. ill, but it may console yon to learn Windsor, Ontario. ' Manager. D. S. WHITE, President. - that she is dangerously well again." y i a e ,... _y_.. :' . v '•• .,a:"'w-y;.....d.. C iw: - S' - Cr'!CL +,.•^r:.®rraa- ...;..,<,.:a.. ..,,.n...�,. ..,, -...,-v,,z.i"••°•"^ -ys .---.-. ___-.. 1► �..:_,�.�.. +.`,"¢.' ?! :F -,•.,rata,.:± 4 ,vy�'" ,;�11,G _':'.C. ... .'.� w;". . .. ... .,i.. ... e.. .. •-.•..s-.n _3�... - -. .. ._ ..- ..r`+..: ...-. '•a. a+:,-.u i.wnlRw Y,.,_'. 7 0 , _. ,. • .. ....�.+. .......,... 1 .., ,.6.M-,'.♦v+",s ._..,'rp,+ b -e. "" t .-w:M•.y.A'L M'.. ^ .tY.,. ,.k •-... , , ' .. „ •�, - •• � ' ,y _ ._.-__i: _ ,_. 'y,.+, ry'..,�, w •.R_.u'...Wt+R:• ....X••. ..• e, __. _ .<x�Y1w„+.. .+.-ie�' - ._ ..- .. .. ,. rya,.t,,,��'_ r �atarrh B _THE PREMIER DUKE. N r+ ,Y rands You Hf FOUND THEM � .THE UNION JACH. vd A ff England's premier .duke and_earl }�a -- SMURFD WITH 1B-peisonaIIy the most modest, not � If Propeily hismed •IPontd Be Call-to say undistinguished-looking ma❑ �O FAITH CUREed the "Un1on." ! Bo Loathsome is the Disease That imaginable, Born a couple of days y Few Will Associate With a after Christmas in the year 1947, he The origin of the Union Jack ie ERUPTIONS ON FA�F. i7 Catarrhat,Victim. wuuld pass easily for one just - _ well-known but it may be surpris- turned fifty. Bt DODD S KIDNEY PILLS ing to many to learn that a s" UP L=-•�: Catarrh i7 ar ars a an ie But _ .•ED OUT W.F.BLACK'S neon ac is in reality a mis Body Covered With Runnin Sores, �—, ler of England the Duke of Norfolk SCIATICA. ;i°mer, and that, if properly named, Could Not Slee "p is head of the College of Arms, and _. the flag is the "Union.'" It can p from Itching and has, on high ceremonious occasions, - only be called the "Union Jack" Pain Cross and Fretful. riad He was in an agony when a friend "hen it is flying from a "jack staff" Fifty Remedies -Without Result, It. the bowsprit or forepart of a gate h]lu a box. Now he recom. Cured in Nine Days by Cuticura mends therm to everybody. hip, and never when it is flown on \ .L y. iand. Soap and Ointment, The first Union'flag. ltTewcastle, N.B. Jan. `�0. (Sue• g consisting of St. George and- St. Andrew, was -80 Cha"agne at., Montreal, Quebec.— a; tial),—In these cold fall days. when "I nave a avo-year old boy who was suHeo- - decided to be the nafior_al flag of " the chill winds crystallize the uric g from what the doctor said- wAs,•'la Great P,ritain 'bw James I. (April y acid in the blood- and cause the l o int graiolle.­ His body was all _ pangs of Rheumatism and Sciatica 12th, 160;;,) In 1SG1, when Ireland � ��� covered with running sores, to bring sleepless nights tel mar, a can., into the Union, a change was /(d The trouble started wits, -Poor remedies have given Ca- home, a man's best friend'is he'who made in the flag. Ireland,being re �; ,o. iimplee'and opened' lata present:d.• on--it by the red saltire < -. sores, of course stxstabi,tt a' tarrh the reputation of being incur- can telt his neighbor of a sure cure of St. Patrick. .� made it wo.se: The erup. able. But it is curable, easily and fur his tortures. Such a friend is trona anpeared on his taco quickly, if the right method is em- 1 :The other three flags are purely a and-dLsBgured h+ma.rtulln t Wm,.. F. Black;•of this pace. �e - p=ciyerl—SniYffin a maritime, .and ought never to be The boy could not .teep.atr g powder or slat- suffered from Sciatica and lame flown a-bore. They had their ori- night from the tccliiag andmen, up the nose won't cure Ca- —"For He was so bad that he could -g n as follows :—"For two hundred. i fain,and I did not know what to do will, tarrh, neither will tablets, douch not lace his boots or-turn in -bed. him It mads him cross and fretful. 'If Ing, or stomach medicines cures I Dodd's Kidney Pills cured him and `ears print to 1364 the British Navy have tried one. I have treed fifty remedid>t. t Thede treatments fail because the f ITS !, was divided into three divisions, without result. At last I * x y he wants all his neighbors to know got samples of 3 only affect local conditions, they do of the cure. the 'Red, the White and the Blue, Cuticure, Soap 'and•otatment, and atter not remove the cause which is germ '`Yes " Mr. BIack says,s in an in- each havinga flag of corresponding using them two days I noticed a change. ° 3 ' �, S color,"lei's white flag only having the I then bought a full-sized cake of Cutictlra fr l^ lite established in the lungs, ,,tutee, I was--so bad with Scia- addition cf a red St, George's Soap aad one boa of Cuticura Ointment anQ t bronchial tubes, and nasal passages y' -i tics, and_LiLme cross. n e sma neon e- 1 used to- Ordinary remedies do not reach .'lace my. shoes or turn in bed, when -cuticura,soap freely,emd then applied these remote parts, but Catarrhs- a friend gave me about a third of a e into the upper' the Cuticura Ointment. He had loitered -- y ice was introduc d _ . .�_ zone does, for it is breathed through box of Dodd'a Kidney Pills. I corner. In 1864 these divisions of reuse months with the horrible cil""is be. --the inhaler into every air cell in started taking them with Pi mach the navy were abolished, .but the fore I started,to.use'the,cuticurs Soap=4 l the lungs, intoe f three ensigns, Were retained in use, ointment,and aloe days aper the boy was _ an It was scree tat the Red has not been troubled mace,^ the head and throat. No matter found them all they were recom- Ensi (Slarned)E.Cloutier, Doo. 12. 1911, where the Catarrh is Catarrhozone _ mend d. Ensign should be retained for the CuLfcuraSoap and CuticuraOintmentsn will reach it. It kills the germs, ".Now merchant service, the..White Enairrn sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. Duh, of Norfolk. :tow I. am recommending for the Navy and Royal Yacht A single set is often sumdent. lAbacat heals sore spots, clears the nose,and Dodd's Kidney- '-ills to all sufferers sample of each mailed free, with 3s- throat instantly. Universally used; frim Kidney Disease," Squadron, and the Blue Ensign for Book. Address p• Akin3; P and clean; guaranteed to t° appeal clad in dazzingly gorge-- Dodd's Kidney Pills are no faith `hips commanded b�'officers-af r post card Potter Drug # oua a arae ; but nothin Royal Naval -R,eserve and certain Chem.Corp., Dept. 4oD, Boston, u. S,e Sure or money refunded. pP g d+elighte cure.' ' They're a simple but sure „ him better than to be able to flout Roy sl Yacht Clubs. FARMS FOR salt. .: - Don't be an object of aversion to. ,cure for diseased kidneys. everyone you meet—get Catarrho-f convention, and to show' the most - g = 14 w DAwsoN, Ninety Colborne strut --]Done to-day and use it re lail it Comfortable contempt fur ostenta jJ.trK `•FfORNFII•• r1 REaI.ITY. 'Toronto. y s. A WONDERFUL DISC•OTTIIY. .; will cure your Catarrh. Bronchitis, tion' T j C ti DHED ACRE3-COCNTY HALTOti 'Throat Trouble, spitting and s 13Y Good Hou.e; Buildingat orchan� i P g Sag Ai 1nr.ery Legend about the Pie-Con-• An eminent scientist, the other c. - a..d on Paev term,. ging. Large size bOc. A.11 dealers Her ilment. - cealka Real Tragedy. day, gate his opinion that the most F''.F;NTY-SIS ACRES WITH GOOD or the Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, Blobhta—Your Rife:_suffers from Few prop?e know that the nate wonderful discovery of recant years ►� euuaing, and .Dole orchards shoal N. Y., and Kingston, Canada, nervous prostration, doesn't she 4_ eery legend of Little Jack Horner" ;ffre m 1e. fr",m Hamilton. ,, was the discovery of Zam-Bak. Just Slobbs—Well, sometimes I think icunceals a real tragedy, think! As soon as a tringle thin h w DA5110e4 Toronto. THEFTS COMMON BY "HELP." she suffers and sometimes_I think I At the R�e al tatted the chi,! of layer of Zam-Buk is applied to a' — li'Tv .ti RF:? IN KENT COLT\TY- English Servants Think it \o she positively enjoys less. iaa abbey in the Rest of England wound. or sore, such injury is in- F Kil, wand and clay ioam;_building* : Wrong- to Steal Things. 1 Food of all kinds, sea ordered — - resolved to surrender,er an in Then applied do a sore as Zam ' "'Y st t-'1 Price t�: i hs Panda rail - Wrong- d d token sur poison i•' c,u d repair clone to m thereof to send the deeds of the Bu again. As soon a ons. Soap, - rel]giOua' house to Henry VIII. at STAMPS AND CUING, : 4cent, ribbons, coal and firewood or to skin disease, 1t stops the Vinard', Liakn<-a-t Co.;-Limlted. «hlte�hall. For security a sake.the are looked upon- by "dally ser• dire.-I have used your 34rgARD R P smarting. That is why children tare , T.tlfP COLLF,(E( -HUNDRED DiF- i 1 wants" in England—servants vrho abbot Laced the'dnCument9 in a le ► . ferent Foreign stamps,. Cataiogne ' LIN I T for the past 25 pears, and P such friends of Zam-Buk•' A", n. only Peven Cents Marks Scamp whilst I have omaeionally used other lint. ,dish and covered them with Crust. Ccrnnanv lornn.� Work out dgring the-day and 91e�ep menta I can safely say that I have never I,The dish, without saying a word ! Again' As soon._aa Zam-Buk is i at home—as their just perquisites. used any equal to yvuYs. 1 apUu plied to a wuund or to a dieeahed 1 risce�aa1TE==5, If rupbed betAeen.the hands and tai.!abut ,tie contents. he Rave to a I part, the-cells heneath. the skin's'' !• ►�CEg, T'C3t0ES, LZ IRPA, ETC.. Most persons with servants who If frequently. it will sever tall to care lout, Jack Horner, with inctrttc- I 1. go home to sleep are victims-of t• *old to the -bead- in t*eatyfour bouts. surface are so Stimulated that new; internal and esteraal, cured with tion'e to carry it by road to the out pain by our home treatment, write It i4 also the 'Beat for bruises, sprains, out tissue is quickly formed, us before too lar,, Dr. Bellman Medical lr food, thefts, chiefly in the form of ate, King in Landon. This foaming of fresh healthy tissue (,m Lirniu°d• Collin¢wond, Ont, food, which their- employee take - ,roars truly, About half way Jack Horner be- away,- not considering that they Dartmoath. J: a, LSeLIt came ravenriva and came to the from below is Zam-$uk's secret of: i-9 ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAS __. ere thus guilty o healing. The tissue talus formed is s dor Stones: sieves trouble. oTa.aL ooaclusfon that it was foolish of him worked up to the surface.and liter-I oa ei with°d-kindred ailments p$ct is "I find," writes a householder to to starve while he was the oua- 1 RAS,,1, ' ` It London newspaper, "that my ally Casts off _the dike sec] LiVsue price $1.so. Another new remedy lrxlian of a pie', So. hQ .broke. t}ie to Diabete,•Sfellitus. and Pure en". Is ] dripping always disappears from Tip to the Walter: crust end put in his thumb and shute it. This is why Zam=Bake dtnrgtt9Pa nti-a iabete@." Price 8zoo from M ' the panto, and although saved cures arc-permanent. direct, The. Sanol Manufae. g Patron (to very slow waiter}-- IPull - .otrt—a roll of parctlments? Only the other da air. Marsh, 'ter'"e tompany of• Canada, Limited. bundled of wood.are sold. for three y h, n hashes, 3fan. l ' Bring me some salad, please. ' And I The disgusted .lack-Horner chucked of 101 Delorimier Ave7, Montreal, pence only six are left in my cup- you might just send line a post card "thP lot into an adjacent brook, - called upon the 'Zam-$uk Cnmpany YOUR OVERCOATS _ lboard.. every now and then while Sou'reP non-arrival of the deeds and told them that for over twenty "In the matter o! food the ser- away. - - - caused- Bluff King Hal to -suspect five years hP }earl been a martyr to a°d traded c l;, ,�„ et u u!d look D ter dyed It i. o agent of sure is Your town, write direct `,rant lila 1 . - — -- the abboti to Montreal. Box 33. Gold Modalum contumacy, 60 19 eczema. is an 'a were 'at one British Arrserl0atn DyeinS Co. one counts upon for the next day's TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Majesty commanded that the For inarartcP• if.there are six•. Take LA$ATIY, BROM Quinin,-in, bald be hanged. r to sleep ill glove- Fotvrhyears Pooy Jha_cT_..tninCe pies, .which and sufficient to DruggiG VE'S� rnagy a It tatle.to ours, �, The t3ou1of a Piano IstheiS. w, GItOYe'S eigaature is oa each boz. -ag�> -Zam=Buk was introdtued to IPL upon the table, three of them 2sc, _ 1tllnard's,liniment Corea target in cows him, .and in a few month» it cured Actlon. Insist on the are-taken. I am. quite `pure that i1 „ f him. To-d iv—over.three years af- ♦•Q';'TO r. the servants do not think the are .L_._ Ca tain said a we. J _ : 3' _ __t�, lot..4f people wa•ste.�,r.n-•talo= �hY=�a-a-rter-leis-care-tea clis`ease Fie a �,r GEL - &ing an-ything w��',. - able time in trying to get rid of the s est- t who was about to take his twenty-fire years—he is still cured, Piano ACtlOrr "I gave a dinner party," writes useless things they don't- want. first trip across the. ocean, "I un- and has had no trace of any return ' "-k ,B.;" "and there were seven derstand this ship has .got several ,- IpeOPle at the table.p Although food, Mlnard's+.LJnlment Cures- Voids, eta water-tight tistcom compartments?" "nes, +of eciema.� B01�G� and Second. the it " daily - All druggists sell Zam-Buk at Sac. �e� j girl had had lent box, or we will-sena-Tree trial box ' S .the next day I found that as much A Present, the passenger went on decidedly,."I hand, for heating turkey had been taken as-had beerf He -Wh t are you going to give ,rant one o' 'those tom if you send this advertise`meait acid ,rad utter p.urpoaes: TANKS 'AND : paTtments— I eaten at the dinner. Kitty and Jack for a wedding pre: .I don't care what it [} g Int anwt NK=ea' ,srow`tart•- a lc: stamp'(to pay'he{urn postage). SMOKE STACKS. •r{ _ ri, COat9." address Zam-Bilk 'C Q., Toronto: va.it yen;i sten¢add Keating F,srem�, A servant I had recently," Kitty 'sent? -' •' POLSON a business woman, "often would She—Oh, I gtless I'll send Kitty When Your E�►es deed Care r ol-WOR TORONTO Dome to me before-slie prepared t d bunch of fetters Jack wrote me TryblurtneEveReme c•, NoSmartinz—Feels 3'iaud (angriBlp)--Ii cant tell you , Etiglnesand 'hipbatiders• reakfast'to say there was no but- when we were engaged. Fine—Acts Quickly. Try it for Red,Weak, ' watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus• 'what I think Of Voll. ter in the paltry. On these OCC$,-' traced Book in each Package. Murine is ,� FREE TRIAL To Color Grey se* lions I' had been 011t S]] the rayl- SPEND THE WINTER IN CALIFORNIA, jc°i,m3e9nnded b7 our Oculists-dot a"PateatMed: A11Ce_l o, but- Kaye t01d �_ And Make 11 Grow. P but used In successful Phraiolana Prna Nothing unite Bealae as oil$ evening-. — flee for many Years- Now dedicated to the Pub• eryb3y else. - g: I have at times Attrarctive rates will be Quoted via lie and sold by Urulgists at abc and bele perBottld,, a beautiful bead of hair. little parcels of sugar and .tea tied.. variable routes, affording the it�ippest.dean. Murine Bye Salve In Aseptic Tubes, be and W% Lattiaiend you absctutely cry. The Los Angeles Litaited leaving •Murine Eyre-Remedy'•Co., Chicago PILES CURED IN. @ TO m DAYS free one treatment of ; up on the kitchen dresser ready for Chicago daily 10:16 Luxurine, if It is only to ; P.m..tor. Southern Cali• Your druggist will refund money it PAZO �f drove to you that It colon her to {eke away when her time fornia tl{e ban Ftanclsco Overland Lim- v OINT�iFN'P fails to dire any case of Itch• grey hair and makes ft Came to 'go home, ited: 1'ea63nR Chicago 8:30 p.m„ less than L:ttle COrdella s RC Request. three days en route, provide the beet of 4 inc. Blind..Bleeding or Protruding Piles to ¢row,slogs itching,remo "Many maids do riot look upon 'everything in railway travel. The China Little Cordelia's� 'grandmother C to 14 flays. Soo. - veadaridreftandmakeatha and Japan ]tail le ves Chicago daily at --� hair of man or woman or the taking of handkerchiefs and 16,45 p,m.'tor sen ranciacosnd Loa an• had an oTd-fashioned way of mea- r-r child heavy and beautifully sarin a yard bo holdin one end Ui°hey, you know, is .man's dosay. You lave only to-send us your addr"S. stockings as {heft, There are pYen- geles,•- Illustrat6d literature on,applies• g g worst enemy. "T suppose that's V1 has d'encldaed for mailing and packing,and w• " ty of servants who do tion to B. H. Bennett, G. A Chicago and of,the gOOL19 t0 lien nose and then lou anywhere our treatment,at our this who North Western $ 46 Yoiy s. T #-- o uC itis stretching a piece.a arms length. „e.-it for the eme. Deoi 2 ;203 Commisetonar Street, Montreal' their employers' money'." One day Cgrdelia f,-iund n bit of rib- Willie—Paw, what is a stable bon• Carrying it to htr grand- 'Minard's Liniment cures olstemper. Sure. Paw Knows. Government l Paw=Z<"hen• the mother, she gravely requested- horse, equested: "Don't you think that. we should Willie—Paw, what is the differ- party in . power displays- horse "Grandma, smell this and see New Imitation Sandstone. have a more elastic currency l" Political job and any ow ' ence between a sense, my son, hIon- it is." - The Pr}lssian government , has asked the Old Fogy, other job? Mfnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. erected at Stettinia-building Som- "It is elastic enough," repliedthe Paw—You have 'to work hard to posed of imitation sandstone, gra- et 'G-rouch. "Why don't., they make it et a political job, my son, and you Toilers' Meagre Diet. g more .adhesive." nite and marble. The sandstone ave to work hard to hold the oth:ir - forms the greater part of the exter- f kind. Complaints are heard on all aides � ' � ' ' lar.., The framework i9 of brick. All in Paris that tomatoes, melons, cu- the blocks, win'dow's frames, sills, : •_i + cumbers; squashes—nearly every- columns, roof, balcony and portal on t.Cut Your Corns, , •-'= thing except potatoes—have - be- 1 P come luxuries beyond the reach of s ornaments ate of-imitation stone, This Way Better. the, vast multitude of working and they were so exactly cast and Ie whose doll earnings do notex- I numbered that they were fitted t4- It's a fool, trice, to gouge out,corns, ji y g ► I Et Fos T M -y` and dangerous too. Don't wear loose teed 80 cents or 1. gether and set with little or no chi- boots-remove the corn by applying seling. -The -pressing of stamping NPutua - , I of the moulded'pieces was done by - m's Corn Fztranwr.. The P(e�dee-Mailer. The result iP magical. This Village- Grocer—What -are you hand. From three to four weeks remedy work! Wonaern, rurining. for, sonnyl- • were required for drying. The cost eee aathe pain, lifts'out theBoy—I'm truing to keep two fel- said 'not to have' exceeded half corn, brings comfort and the{ of natural atone, �~ Round feet at once. -Yon ler,9 from- fightin'.' pl and the-dur- buy a 25c, bottle of Put- Village Grocer—Who are the fel- 3 '�'�G`- ability is„believed to be equal. - - y� - nam'e Painless Corn )$:tractor, recom- lows 1 mr,nved ty drnggietP. Men are like trees;-they row ei Sample free If-you write National Dr ` - - Boy—Bill Perkins and me. T D. i. iSSUE 1•-'li. the, eroolred or straight g .Toronto coal Ca of Canada, umtsst • y r •. P .A — .v C , r >c: -]lira W. A. Pippin was in To- a splendid sermon to an unusually LOC~ ■,IS S• ronto on Wednesday. Phil ph had a business 1 The League atopic on.Friday evening W �_ E_E K.LY__ _ ___E _ at 9 o clock will be gr.� by George . trip to-Limbton Mills on Monday. Ferrier of Green River, -The Seamy _ -W. F. Henderson was in the -Miss C. li. Simpson is spend• gide of Socia} Pathology." Come and city on Monday. lag a. few days with relatives in enjoy the evening with us. 7 -Thos. Harding is confined to the city. A- sure sign -of early spring'is pre- -- __• _- - " , bis bed with a slight attack+of —Miss Perry,of Winnipeg, has dieted by one of our sages according _"�` - eun0onia, been spending a few weeks with to the following: Wm. Leng found a $-her uIItiag; 'of-Toronto, '-F=-anti Mrs. Hurst. - ted-lizard toe-other-.B_inchealoaspent Sunday at the home of his -Norman Banks, who was very a reptile was presented to Silas meather'here. ill last week, is now improving Windsor, manager of our museum ay -Duncan and Mrs. McKay, of rapidly and is able to leave his and may be seen there by any inter- - Estakj Toronto, spent over Sunday with bed. cited in animal life. pe I�jotwittistaQding Monday night be ~: J. C. and Mrs. Philip.' -The regular monthly, meeting ing a little cloudy, a well filled house =W.D. Rogers, of Alton, spent of the Autumn Leaf Mission Band appeared before Mr. geriy as he took -'To,Oil?-Customerrs and Friends ' A couple of days in town this will be held Rt the home of Mrs. his plAce on the.-Platform of the Meth- 5th,renewing old acquAint$nees. Peak on Saturday, Jan. 2�th, at odisf church and delivered numerous We wish to thank you most heartily for your very -Rev. T. Allen Patterson, of half past two. comic songs 4nd sets of vantriloquiem, -Toronto, will occupy the pulpit in - s a result of the rain and accompanied' by Miss Davis, a noted liberal patronage during the Xnsas season. We made big _ Sty Andrew's church on Sunday inild weather we have lost our singer and player from Toronto. .°" tacit" sleighing, but the wheeling for the - preparations. Thanks to you-our highest expectations were ' -Chas. Haight. of the Simmers past few days has been excellent, Turkey decided to abide by ad. realized. . We will throughout the year, endeavor to merit -Seed Co., spent a few days this smooth.roads agd,no dust. vice by the powers,and_. cede Ad- the continuance of your trade during this year which we sin. - ' Veek at the home of his father -On Wednesday while a num- rianople, reserving the Aegean . ' here. ber of men were working at Spink's Islands for further consideration cerely hope may be a prosperous one for you all. -Will Banks, of Weston, and dam, John Dwyer had the misfor- of the powers. - Albert Banks, of. Malvern, visited xune• to -1prgak through the ice With their cousin, L, D. Banks, on where the water was deep. He Friday last. _ was pulled out by the others and HOW, OLD ARE YOU GROCERIES, GROCERIES, -Miss Minnie Raskin returned sent home to dry. Send or phone your orders. We will attend to them promptly. 'to the city on Monday, after -Wm. Haas' treated about - BY YOUR 'HAIR - spending several weeks Rt the twenty of his friends to an oyster _ Spanish Obions, Yellow Danve'r Onions, Sweet Potatoes, - home of her mother. supper at the home of Arthur You may be 30 in years, but if you now in stock. - . . -George and Mrs. Moody and Bo es last Thursday night. Everv- are baldheaded or gray, you cannot child, of Manitou, N. W., visited body enjoyed himself and voted prevent peo le from. thinking you LOOK-100 lbs Redpath Granulated Sugar .5.20. _ __._with L. D, and Mrs. Banks fora him a hearty vote of thanks. The are years older. couple of days last week. gathering' broke up by sungin uff is the root of all hair evils. :.. ... -The infant child of George "For he's a Jolly Good Fellow." If r were not for the little destructive SALT SALT' SALT ;- germs working with a persistency --.____ _ --and Mrs. Baker has been seriously. -On Wednesday evening a Worthy of a better'cauae there would " . ill during the past week from large number of the members of be no baldness. 50 pound bags, - 100 pound bags, Jeep y B - Just pounii bags, X00 pound bags. :pneumonia, but is now recovering. the R. C., church and their€riends PARISIAN Sa e, Cana_da'e soleal -- -tom Oiring to the unfa. r sinew a in e church w s air ,restorer, Wil 1 kee ou looking off the car=right prices. :weather on Saturday last the aue- farewell to Rev.- Father E. Me. young and.attractive. ' tion sale of the household effect9!Cabe, who has been transferred It is guaranteed by D. Pettit to of the John Greenlaw estate was w a parish in Toronto. .A full.re- make hair grow and atop falling hair, BOOTS SHOES ANNI) RUBBERS ° postponed till Wednesday of this part of the event will be given in to cure dandiuff in two Weeks; to stop r :- itching of the scalp almost irsstantly. Weak. our next issue. We have enjoyed an exceptionally good season so far in this line. -Owing to the absence of Miss -The entertainment iven its PARISIA Sage ie the most invig g B orating, satisfyintr, and pleasant hair A well assorted ;tock at reasonable prices account far it. w 'Wright on account of her mother's the town hall on Friday evening dressing made: it makes the hair soft, death, the intermediate depart last P As well attended, The pro- luxuriant and handsome, it is especial- Ladies", den's and Bays' Hockey Boots flow in full swing. See our went of the public school has gramme was -given-by a number ly praised by women who love beauti- -Iceland" Sheepskin Boots, also :Men's all-felt P' been closed until the end of the from Whitby, who,-evidently did ful hair. 8u cents a bottle. week. not have much experience in the' Boots-solid comfort. -Dr, E. J. Shirley has been ap- dramatic art. Most of the enter- _ BALE REGISTER- _ Men's Heavy WOW Socks and_Rulabers, two-buckle ou leatlser top. - ppoointed employment Agent for the tainers were quite young, and immigration Department for this with more experience will develop FRIDAY. JAN. 31st-Credit sale of locality by the Dominion Govern- their histrionic abilities. Th_e . bosses,-cattle• pigs, implements. etc. Everybody'Come-Bring in your produce-and get everything you ntsent. a cosgmtulate him on recitations by bliss Sleep were at lot 11, B. F.Cin. Rcketing, the want under one roof. _ his appointment, well received, and also the imita- propertFof Mrs. F. J,:Rodd. 'Sale - - = - _ . -Get your yearly orders for tion of the bag-pipes by one of at ene o'clock sharp. See bills, W. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Sboea: -Hardware; The Country Gentleman. The the youngest of the boys in the B. Powell, auctioneer. Oak.Heaters Rud Pandora Ranges. Saturday Evening Post. also mon• company was exceedingly Well SATCRD.ty. Fxs. lwr-Auction sale of fthly orders tikes far The Ladies' done and pleased the audience. term stock. impl+imeocs, etc at lot Se 27E, con. 9, Picketing, the property . --CHAPM {..>iSome Journal from Marshall Iu the drams entitled"Taking the l.a , * of Herbert Coo r. Rale starts at 12 Coakwell. Pickering. Census in Bingville," a anrmber of clock. Lund et It. Bee bills, _ -As we go to press the V igi- jokes were sprung on the audi. Fred. Silvenides, auctioneer, - len^-e Association Committee are ease, but as they were all old, prepwr�sg for the oyster supper they had lost their effectiveness. DO .�T �'1 �p�� Lay to be held in the town ball this Some of the jokes were selected COUNTY CO U N C 1 L jl V s (Thursday)evening. A large at- with poor judgment and with COUNTY OF ONTARIO 'tendance is expected. very poor taste, and fell flit.- The _ " - -ThcAe living in the southern audience, however, was a good .The first meeting of the Council 'of part of the township, having Re- humored one, and frequently the Corporation of the County of On- - counts against the council are re- applauded the efforts of the enter- tario for the sear 1913, will he held. '� :'low is the time you should get lute of Eggs. nested to call at the Standard tainers. pursuant to statute in that hebalf. at isank, after each meeting as their -A deep gloom wag cast over the Court House,Town of 1Z hitby..on Poultry Grit +the nes will be left there. Tuesday- the .29th day of imunuorv. W e sell 1 _ cc�� the village on Saturday afernoon instant, a-t the hour of Two o'clock in i Uyster Shell -Dr. Rnd 'Mrs. Bateman, of last, n'lien the re rt a read that ERg .Poaltr Food p° F the afternoon, y Toronto, are spending a few dA •s Mrs. W. V. Wright had Passed Producers Ground Bone with the latter's mother. Mrs. g Fa Ali accounts b he laid before the • away after a few days tlluess, Council should be furnished to the _ Sunting. The doctor is taking On Sunday last rhe r•at in her Clerk,properly rertified,.at least three STOVES AND- HARDWARE .-I 'p a short rest that he may recover pew in St. Andrew's Church days before the meeting of the Council_. " from The weathere to overwork.ofthe past week brut etarly on Wednesn her day morning ood health, J vu, E. FAREWELL. clerk. -� lion been on a par with what we she.waa seized with an atLack ofJ E PH 1H . ` U N DY - - - have been experiencing for the acute indigestion which later de- past F : ,.E � D " past year, There has been au reloped iufo pneutsiunia, Rhich 440 tunnsual amount of rasa for this also affected the heart. At twc, 1 time of the year, which is not o'clor Saturday afternoon, she at CherrywoodStatioII p'-Cypical of Canadian winters.f succumbed to one of these attacks .r'esti"sirrtval3 of ��'h�fie y .A - - ear The annual meeting c St I " of heart failure, The deceased- Andrew's ehurcls will be held.on was held in'very high esteem by Malted Cotu Feed and Dried Brew. Tuesdayevening next at 7.30 a-]1 who knew her. Mr. Wright, ers Grains, Ground Oil cake. Cald T � - jT T C� � ., o'clock. A full attendance of who was engaged its missionary well's Uola-ses Meal, Blatchford's 'TO ALL OUR C V STONERS members and.adherents ie request- work in Japan, died about twenty Calf Meal, and various -kinds of ,. "ad, The various treasurers and years ago. Mrs. Wright was a kuultry Food, Cream of The West secretaries are requested to have member 'of St. Andrews's church and :Monarch Flour. Bran, Shorts, their reports ready, and for many years was a teacher etc. Prices Reduced _We, ask for'a COYItlnUauCf; Of yQUt. -The police tmiatees are pur- in the Sabbath school. She was Th.cmas Reeso= = esteemed patronage. "- chasing stone to be broken by the in her 58th year,,aud her early..de- rock crusher for use on the main - street, which has been in bad con• mise is must keenly felt not only TOOL n5 SHARPENED by her relatives, but by the whole G '-GILLESP'IE :D.UNBARTON dition fora long time. Broken community, and the large nurpber If you bave a sate, a pair of shears, or. • stone is the proper thing to use as who followed her' remains -to the a knife, that will not cut. W. J.kGor• Phone orders receive prbmpt'attention. it is the only thing that will stand Friends burying p• g ground on :Mon- don will.put its in repoir., at•a very_ .' the excessive auto traffic. day afternoon showed the high small cost. -Coal seems to be R very scarce Razor-hosing a specialty. : .BOOTS ASVD SHOES ' respect in which she was held. . article these days, the dealers For afirst-clans hair trim or'an -easy G: y She is survived by' one 'daughter, claiming that they cannot secure ,Miss Mabel, who is teacher in the shave, cull -at the east end it. It is fortunate that the winter intermediate department of the W. J, GORDON barber shop•pICKERINC3 JVe,have A complete stock of the best'Bocsts and Shoes that'can be has been a mild one, otherwise Pickering public--scheol, and one there would have been touch sof- procured. I•f your havn't been getting' satisfaction, son, Ewart; who lately returned feria . We were told earl inremWest. E m D14L'E MILLS _ the season that there would the bnve a look be d'eel)est sympathy is expressed. 1=2CKErc=NGT' -' an Abundance as soon .as naviga- tionc'losed, .buG,if there is �'e _ N 'S haven't seen it. WHITEVALE _ ME' OVERCOATS —On Tuesday evening the mein- .11rs, Mott, of Torontrr; is the guest -Is theIilace to get your next p y hers of the Odd fellon;'1'odge spent of village friends: ling of Flour. Men'- Fier-lined Coats are loner in rice thin year and we are R most enjoyable time in their Miss M, Tait is the•guest of her sis- Ogilvie's Royal Household enn't be .showhig exceptionAl good values. ' lodge room, The officers for the ter in-Toronto, who is sery ill. beat for Bread. " ensuing peRi•tvere in-lulled into Miss Jordan. of Nesticton, the guest ��mT� T(^177 7�� of her friend, Miss Elsie Moore. E. : 'BUNTI1�1TlTs P,LCKEIRI G 't i` ' active positions And Ilea Glenorri Flour "Pastry Flour` Miss Bessie I1y.man, -of members � e also initiated into is the west of Mrs. Margaret Reesor. Grahain•Flhur clouds ion of he bts u er.; oft' the -- — the Mrs.Jlnrgaret Reesor is spending a Fresh Rolled Oats few weeks Rt the home of her,pai encs. Brari and Shot is evening•a most sociable time•. -was We ar•e'sorry to•report that Forest Oats and Oat Chcip i� t spent-by all during which refresh- Beaton is very-ill in -Toronto hospital. Barley and Ba-rley Chop �., pRE'PARE FOR WINTER - ments were served. The Ladies' Aid nr-nnal tea will be _ Mixed Feeds L, =A recent issue of. the.- London held at the home.o.f_bfrs. �'al.-Arajor. -- By getting your - Advertiser just to hand contains A great number in our burg have liolassine �Teiil and:Molasses rle�ti been completely laid a with la grippe. Special prices.in.ton lots: g '.-BLANKETS -. AND .HAR�iESS NOW an interesting report of the Rnnuual pp _ ROBE , r• bliss Rohinson, cif-MiEnttoba, is the meeting of ChALtver's_ cltutch, of guest of her sister, airs. Gardham l= which Rev. F. C. Harper. former- Tran, Blankets 1.50 up,...Sask. Robes 8,00 and 9.00, Cub Bear do 12,00. Chopping Trery day. erly of Pickering.-is pastor. Since Sheldon Ry�.e, of Weft Toronto, and _ CAII Rnd see our Rssortnient of Harness, HAlters, Trunk Mr. Harpers induction in M&V Miss Rice. of.C'artright,.are the guests PICKERIN(3 MARKETS "• . ' -- . ' last the eburch has made great of their brother, Cbns. B. Rice, +7 '. progress in every department of On Saturday evening. Jan. 11, Mr. — Suit Cases, Whips, etc., at reasonable prices. _ F K Y p and Mrs. Parker PntertaSned a oodl White W' rater-Wheat, .,,.•,...... 98. - Sig i:t-s work. The membershiphas g - mimher of their village friends to a I Red in••rensed remArkably and the their weadin . p g PICHERIE�i G HARNESS EMPORIUM � ten in hnnnr of the anniversary of�Mixed " •� 1 finances of Lhe 'hnrch has mafie . cin Wheat................'.. 93 proportionate pr press. Mr. Har- g Goose ... 831 W. J. COAKWELL Hey. Mr. 'irsker, of Tornntn, filled Phare Ind. 301. r a calory tc ae t creased by Q200 the Baptist pulpit on Sunday in the'gProutel•••••,.. ,.,...... ,• i0—Kj pp M b Lhe butts d of in nagers. absence of Rev,Trickey and delivered 1 rats O o q �t ✓. .. .. , .. .:,.K... ..o'w. fw. - :. 1...i.. :n-.�:: rac> t.]-.�a ,e rg 'A�,rg iY."`•=r�wY�'h. •i$b.. �S 1' s .i„. . .. ' ♦ r' . s• n. ,,., ..v w... ...! _C :.'f�'•'i A 0 _f a..q LAr -•ni .1”` j, 1.. ' 4,�-.ww'�M'+•sac .a:. , Yr "-.. 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