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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_12_05 VOL. XXXII10 PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 1913 No. ].0 : 1)tritfeisiffifossat ' ,AUDLEY • _ STOUFFVILLE -7- SPINK MILLS Established 75 years Medical Jimmy Bryan in working with Mr. Joseph Hover, who has been in ., Tyndall. charge of Stouffville's electric light Thomas Puckrin is erecting quite for about ten years, died on Monday. RE. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- along and substantial hog pen. He is survived by two sons, his wife GREENWOOD . tared member of the optometrical Asao. The farmers about are all deorning having predeceased him some years Mahon of Ostaxiof glass". special attention gives to their cattle. Experience has roved it ago. The funeral took place Wednes-- the flttins of gIsaees. Eyes tested free. North P P g JOlaaemo�,• sdtf _ a good thing. day afternoon to the Mennonite ceme- c Mr. Taylor has sold his farm to a ;cry on the 8th concession of Mttrk• MILLS C. inburg , memo 31:D., L.R.C.S., FLOUR Toronto man for a good figure. The ham. N. Edinburgh, member M the Ccltege of i, „ purchase price was over one thosand :�. ysiciane and Bug o s of OntseicEdinbtiah ` White Satin Best Manitoba- ' of Royal Colt erg ', ;d dollars more than was paid two years BROUGHAM - y Cream-Buns, _ Blended JSPeoial attmlion to dsieases of women and —---- children. Of es and residence,Brougham. "Tea Buns," " Pastry erg°' 1liiss G. B. Alger sperm over Sunday tl.4 DR• W. WILSON PORTER, Cbiro- - DUNBARTON with friends in Toronto, 1J practor—The cause of disease removed by Mrs. Farthing, of Atha,spent Tues. Mill ill be going again - sdiastment of the aipi se. Consultation tree. FEED Den't forget the tea and concert to day with Mrs. Jos, Beer. ♦tPickerr an,Mondays, Wedaesdays and be given in the Presbyterian church John Tweedie had a business trip to Wednesday, October 8th Fridays. ober-90 simcoe st,sontb, Oshawa, "JUMBO" FEED- FLOUR Phone 3".Oshawa BRAN on the evening of Friday, Dec. 12th. the city one day last week. — PICKERlNG MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS This will,be the most attractive con- Sarah Norton and lady friend,of To- Chopping — A cert ever given in the locality. The route, .spent the week end at her WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS and X-RAY INSTITUTE OAT CHOP program will be given by Madame le home here. �a MANITOBA OATS -;the- o alar so rano soloist; Paul E. E. Perryman-sold his bear(Teddy) ) ONLY, until further plcaERlNa, - - ONTARIO AMERICAN CORS' Hxhn, the famottap cellist, and Bias to a circus company in Toronto and notice. IL lat erpr Towmx, x. B., X. D., C. Yr, Firstbrook, elocutionist, of Toronto. realized A good figure for him.' Wheat, Barley, Buekwheat'and Fhy laan•in charsa FEED OF ALL KINDS Mrs. Hillock, A. TF-e. X. will he the Mrs. John Tweedie and Master Stan- Oats wanted. Bfsafalyt in Rectal Dit•s40as Froststic Dia accompanist of the evening. Supper ley spent a few lova feet week with ; { asis10e of Men. Diseases of Women, Caboose, Our prices are the:lowest will be served' from 5 to 8 o'clock. her parents,A. and Mrs.Albright. Phone me for prices. s •Taman•,throat examination. Diseases of ys Admission 35 cents, children 20 cents. their John'sS. suppers decided to gar,nose,throat sad lanae. Fi Disse ed of sad Quality the best •ay'sante and ohroaic diseases. Oaas Hoar 19 to 3 and 7 to D Ably " BROCK ROAD mens on or about Dec.80th. Full par- ticulars later. �• Mr. Young And family, -ofMount John Greig, accompanied by his Jo sister, Mrs. P. Fors G r a n t o n r� E. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS y, visited friends at Brock Road on Forsyth, of Newton T J. L. SPINE, LIMITED, Sunday and Monday. brook, spent Sunday with their niece, �. v • T=B•curtat�OrownAttorney,andCounty Jahn Percy met with a painful ex. Mrs. J. Tweedie. ? eottatlar. Oanrt Hon".Whitby. WT y P wJ -.PICKERING, ONT. perience a few days ago, He was Miss B. Brown, and Pbylas Gerow J. Cr Ms FITZGERALD, Barrister and engaged tying his cows in the stable, have returned to the city, after visit- 9, 1► Boli_i:cr. Conveyancing, etc. At Dry when ane of them hooked him, tossing ing with the formei's sister, Mrs. Mos.Slairley's ante,Pickering,every weduesday. him some distance on to the cement grace, for a number of weeks. Coal A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and LOOK HERE ! floor, While-not seriously injured. George and 3InA. Young, of Green- - .Bolleitor.Sotazp Public,Etc. Money to he was rather badly bruised and hay wood, moved their household effects `+ loan, once next door to tb•Standard Bank, The Claremont Furni• been confined to his bed for several into Mrs. Madill's house on Monday ••• 4►hJtbv. 2517 ture Store, days, last. We welcome them to our burg. _ ' I fa --- John A. and Mrs. White have-re- is the best place to get your - -- PLENTY OF -•--- ��: �$usfat+Rs f�atsbi;, turned from Calgary. when they have — - MOUSE FCRtiIEHl.%;GQ we bare ATHA lqg dreesefs, washstands, iron A at the ps4t six or seven- months, ^ y B glowing accounts oP the } G. HANI—Issuer of I arriage and brass bedsteads, ar-____- Miss Short spent 9aturda in To_ �p�p Stove, Chestnut :. ►T . Licenser in" kbe Conary of on!2,0. P P y we-it. give M f4akarras village. srny for suits, buffetts, and ronto. i - Nearl all The farmers are done a menAn Cation has been extended to - aide boards, mattresses and spring y the men of the communis t and Pea /�1 POC'CHER, Real Estate Auc- couches, and all kinds of chairs PIQ°`ing y o attend ! r 1 . tionser talaatar eollector and iasaer always T ti banquet in the Interest of the La T saarnaR•13ceas•e,BroughamRoy urner, of Toronto, s also, Steam COfL� . py ys in stock, also many, do of last week under the pent Sun- men's Missionary Movement to be other articles too numerous root parents! held to the temperance hall this Fri- , HOPPER Issuer of Marriaag(�e to mention. Remember, day eveoiog. The ladies of 8t, John's _ D. Lte40na•r ►a the Ooaniy of oetaria .kee the goods and de- Adam and Mrs. Betz, of Stouflville• P R %V. F. M. S. are catering, ON HAND ^+; �w at cora and his r•aideme•.OLrcmoat. liver them to your ®pent a day last week with their som ,.,-,, TNB.BEATON,TOWNS"HIP0LERX home, at the very Arthur. _ •ate �;' . coo+syanow, Oesamiialonarfor srltme lowest price. John and Mrs. Tarr, of the 5th line, GREEN Alvan 1Wd40.ias. ♦o•oantao4 mss, Yarowy 'b loco Markham, spent Sunday at Orchard - inn teem �p rvp40rt� "Lav o: Patronise our town merchants, G. W and airs. Ferrier were Stout!• �, �, "S P 3 N K Ltd. Uaavap �• View Farm 40asss'" Whilae . On, T-v don't send your good dollars K. G. and Mrs. Tarr spent Sunday vine visitors last Sunday, ! � POSTILL, I.acensed Auctioneer awYIF to build up some other with the former's brother. Nathan, of Mise Bessie Hutchings spent Sun. • tar Qoeatf•a o!Port and ontrrfa Aae Place, Yours far buaiaess, the fith line, day with her parentq bene. ICKERI NO = r •baaalea of ail kLada ►1t•noed.to on ahorlsA George sad Mrs. Bowers s nt t sant Lehman, of Atha, visited,our 1 sioaes. address Dr«a Bear P,O. Oat J' ' BEAL day last week with Jamas and Mrs. Sunday School lasti4unday, M �y��/•�- B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- peers, of the 7th line; Pickering Miss Allis Fuller, of Toronto, spent , 7 r e tionoor valuator and eotl•otor tar Sunday under the parental roof. 11lie. Charles Bowman and airs. J. Kies Robertson and Jack Ni ha• ' x1040011« of Ontario and York, All kinds of �LAREaiON T Ramie R t a couple Oi Have with Nighs. Babes O%"actio either prnaSU or by a0caton, h Ian wander visited with Ashburn friends 11401•note•collected For dst•a or orh•r P.r Mrs. Thos. Smales an Mrs. R. Tarr. on Sunday. �- f 0 t•anlan a ply at vers eft a Nzweetb 910. ick. Mian Lilie -Bisrton le spending a Bas- f lump Steam Coal sad all sixes' 10rtn6. Pons orders left at Nxw• pisee.Pick. _ r - 40r10s,or pt 049acnab'1 atone, ClareSaref mia will reCHRISTMAS . GREENWOOD couple of weeks with her brother in in Hard Coal. MMvsprotoPt attaatio0 B.aeteawa paara0• '- Bridgeburg. .1c•d. ffiypho0enamD•risIOdep•ndeat1101 Harr Jamps had a'husiness tri to T . T'trT /r 'p •Y71 'y p- Jos. Doren And Edward Wilson have 1_J �J .L�/J.. 1� .L`J Toronto and Richmond Hill on Toes- returned from their hunting excursion •' �, S. R, PENINOCK This happy time made happier der. egch securing a deer. A good stock of 1 andj9 in. rough and d' with a box,uf Thomas O'iver bac about completed Mira. P, H. Homer is it present vls- dressed hemlock, Also matched, 1wH/T6VALE, ONT, his contract of grarelliag the Green- iting her daughter, Mrs. A. B.Cullins, pine and spruce. j dressed Funeral Director"and Embalmer. wood-road. of Toriinto Junction. red pine Georgia pine Ire. 1'�I yIo Chocolates' ' Mrs. Johnston and yrs. Trimble W. A. Fuller, our genial merchant, And basswood for ceilings, Any business entrusted to me will went t-, O.-•haws on Thursday to at. was in Toronto a daylast week pur- ` be,cxrefull handled, The Chocolates of, (�ilalities. tend the frineral of the late' t1rF, , Y chasing f.`hristm,ie goods. C :S A R + Charges Moderate — Gerry, James Dougherty, of Toronto. vi-it- ,s�.i Among your gifts to Father. Mother, Mrs. HPUSon And Mrs, John Devitt Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. , Inde endent Phone No. 151.1, ed on t;'ednP�d>ty with his sit ter-in- Independent Brother, Sister and y opC Best Girl returned to Torento on Wednesd'0, law, Mrs. He serley Robson. ?rite or phone for prices, — -- - --- don't forget to include a box of these They were Accompanied by their �V, F. Hoover and family spent A V O�N PHILIP wholesome and delicious streets. _ father, Jahn"Graham; who w.. m+ikefew days of tact`week 'with A. E. andA" REESOR l his home in future with them. Mrs. Libman, of Richmond !Sill. 'Price ten cents to one dollar Died, near Greenwood on Sunday. Jiiss Elia and Frank Turner gave an - per box at Nov, 30, Sarah Jane Elson, beloved oyster supper to a few of their friends LOCUST CHILL Hae a full lice of fresh.and cur: ife of John Graham, in her 89th on Thursday of last week and all re- { ed meats constantly on hand: P I C K E R I N G P H R A C Y year, She was highly respected by port a fine time. Ind. phone. house Markham-1504. ) `1 all who .knew her. She leases to The ladies S. H, Club held a social Yard, Markham 72 Y, s " Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, "'' w mourn her loss her aged husband, one melting at-the borne of David and 1.. Ham, Bologna, Weineis,.etc. PETT/T son, Thomas, of Buffalo, :yrs, J. Mrs. Annis on Tuesday evening, at TIME TdBLI�Piokerfa Staiion d Highest prices O'Brien, of Buffalo, Mrs. Devitt and. which the gentlemen were invited. S g p paid for - P=C��'+�L=NQ• 1trs, E,' Hewson, of Toronto. The A ver leasent time was spent—the T.R. Trains going East due as follows— ' Butcher's cattle - funeral took place on Tuesday and was goat'being tied up. No, 6 Mail 8.08 A 111. -' I e largely attended, The family has the J. and Mrs. Lawrie accompanied by " 12 Loos! — ,2.50 P.M. i,• y� REAL ESTATE..... sympathy of the whole neighborhood. Miss-Robertson, took in the Scotch 14 Local 6.05 P.M. "`'• lckerin� tver� supper• at the Presbyterian church, Trains gulag West due as follows_ No. 19 Local 7.47 A.M. WHITBY Markham, Monday last and report a J splendid time, only Jack says be has r" 11 Local 2.so P. M. r ' Fll'8t-CIaBB ?IgE f0I hire The O. L• C, is providing another been bothered with stomach trouble 7 Mail 8.Og P. M. Day or night t�t>it>4.�0!>�>E�11 high-class concert in the Music Hall ever since. Sunday included on the 10th. The Ladies S. H; Club met last week Bus meets all traits Insurance rates lower on farm pro- St. Andrew's•smoker and celebra-• at the home of Wm. Michell, the ` party And Village Dwellings, tion in the council chamber.on Mon. special feature of the evening being Teaming-promptly attended to. in first-class Companies. day'night was roost successful. the initiatinn of two young ladies into -• ' :POPLT LAR Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Madame le Mar's concert,to be held membership. A goat not being forth- Agent J • No Premium Notefs on Thursdry night is now an assured coming a pony was substituted. One Xmas' Gift.9" W, �, pew If not insured with me,call and success. The reserved seats have all candidate refused the-mount, but the ! PrTckering. compare rates.. been taken and tbe,hyuse is sure to be other mounted the -steed, the pony at • y filled to the door. this juncture introducing some bronco Winter Term tss Jan.5th &roomed house to.rent. Mr. Rothery, of the Toronto-East- stunts. •Moral--Better Ret a goat. Gold Necklets,Bracelet Watches ern, made application to the council Gold Benda for An extension of six months for the SCHOOL REPORTS Combs,Mirrors. " One school tb �"has thorough tour• ' Ebony'Brushes, - 1 ses. excellent equipment, capable W. V. Richardson• completion of the line, a request the Standing in order of merit of the .. Pendants and Lockets teacher=, and enjoys wide-spread council ranted. R Fountain Pens, gold mounted gg pupils of.S. S. No. lir, Atba, for the patronage is the popular _Notary Public, Pickering. The Bengough recital on Friday month of November. Sr. .IV=Lizzie and plain night to a crowded house and under French Ivory Goods �aT.Z the auspices of the Ontario Ladies' Anthony, Doris Graham, Norman • -C H 0 P P I N G Graham, 'Ernest Beelbv. Jr, IV.— Starting Brush, Comb and College, added to the reputation of Mirror Sets one of Whitby's most noted sons. Mr. Murray Dunkeld Iva Nigbswander, ' AND OAT FLAKING y' Reta Hoover. III,—Olive Anthony, Leather baggs anis Purees , Bengough has no superior as an enter- p• Gold, Gold-filled and Silyer tainer. Nora Neale, Violet Anthony', Mona4. Cuff Links Another issue which came before Neale, Basil Graham., Elde&n Smith, _.Musical Clocks, etc: i THIS INSTITUTION HAS.A CLEAN CUT everyday in the week, except the council at their meeting this week Fred Beelby. II.—Harold Beelby, r, RECORD FOR SUCCESSFUL WORK. Saturday was that of granting licenses to bowl- Artbur Lehman, George Beelby, Lee- We THE HOME We assist our students to obtain "' in alleys. Two a lications were lie Neale. Teacher--Xathleen Story. a employment. If you intend get- CIDER-MAKING G g r PP Green River school, names in order made for ticemses, but file council has Handsome pieces of Silverware, rj ting a business ed TIRE I am know prepared to make cider, refused to ant them as man think of merit, IV.-B. "Hoover, S. Dxfoe' P sseT=not the thea ordinary or Tuesday, Wednesday and Thura• y We have them. Quality the best p� y it would not be in, the interests of the and'G.'Gray dual, S; Barton*, G. low grade kind.- Write.to-day.for day of each week until the gown to have them in openation. Wright', H. Wright', A. Hornshaw, and at reasonable price. Knives our catalogue: last of November. ' The question of the height of the W Hagerman, E.Carter',A.Micbell' forks and Spoons, Also of. sten- - - W: J. Elliott, Principal John F. Bayles, Greenwood new system of lighting in the central Sr. III.—H. Turner', D. Michell', M. 0g . p R R Beautiful China and Cut Glass Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts, part of the town is creating consider-. Hobson• and E. Michell* equal. M. pieces. in price from 35q upp able discussion. The Water and Light Hutchings, I. Percy% M. Michell'. A silver tea set given complete - Have you lots of water � Commission want the lights placed at 'Jr. III.—L, Booth', L. 'Ferrier•.- M: �r ■ or in paPte . a bei hth of 14 feet above the aide- Percy F. Ferrier, C. Wright,L. Mal- TOOLS SHARPENED g R Dont forget Grandmother. she C. S. JUCL OF WHrMVALL walk, wbife the council are determin- colm. 4'r:II,=I,Gray',E.Hutchings', 1 need a new . ' F. Carter, Jr. II,—G. Hornshaw', M. Spec likely, n pwir e. We m ke a e tial of croeacut'saws, 1e re erred t0 7urnish ed to have them placed at 12} feet. Spectacles or special frame. b Pe ry" P P you anything Hoover, M. Postill, H. Hornshaw'• J. "�Ms•.. The question arises. who hes the au- p Eyes tested atter Xmas. " Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. in the line of water supply such as tbority to decide the matter. The Ferrier, F. Wilson'. Sr. I.—R. Pen- E PICK I E No E_ R --.N_ W_- _s Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- pompe, windmills, hydraulic rams, new lights. which are of frosted glares, nock', D. Hoover, G. Postill. Prim- R N BASSETT "N first- class hair trim or an easy shave call B lumbin etc. bare been placed in position on rock ar C.—T. Postill, R. CArter . B—J. at the Fast-end Barber Shop. plumbing. � - a:^• p' St. south and the resent a very fine right', H. Michell'. A—I. Horn- Flee Our Hoose Furnishings of all y P JEWRi.F.R AND OPTICIAN ;Ik They are also expert well drillers appearance. The members of the ahaw', R. Ralph, H. Percy, G. Madill. from 15 cents a yard up. and respectfully solicit your patron council are of the opinion that there No. on roll 42. average 40. The star °roar or w WHITBY ` e inn the tore. Ind noon 1521, would be a still greater improvement indicates presence every day. Anna • W J.GORDON Pi ERIN th were set er. M.L '0$ G 1 l} Robertson►, teacher. + �•. i e p ..a:,.•,. ,, _ _ _ __ ,. _ .. ,,,. ..'.-. ,•: ' - tin. M, '.�,. ;� ,„.�,., .,z�„• ...�,•• ,�•, ,' �• * 't,,.d.. 1,.y''! v+� `i'-ii R 1,�-j'. A.•k'+u .e w� ,:s wi• •;"„- .7, '.• '...✓:.:....: 's. �: .M. T - ,.yk:.. ...10,+.1.?2,'i^ -�^ ..i”" .,ai rs -fu-. 'G.Sl2,is .'K' {_ .c;ag a•�s",�.�cv:. .r+ 3 ..a`:�::a,s��.i• .:.'.•few.:+a *..r.�:C:.,tc..•ti vr;w sf• .tli , ... •. .W,,,'l`.�y1F.. ere., +.M.,y�„ .. .�..[ d�:, �" yam, h ta,,i•i4:`' _ -$. ":�.\ � •..j'•"J .Y, �:LT.'.- ,.Ay._4 ,.'y's.?.'''.•"1, �a�°�I' t.� ?r'. Yv+':°�� M �._e•,.. � +s •fit..roy, J?;.i1+.s�'.'.'�1E+p' �" Afi :.r ' _ - - - - ,. - . �.. : ,�, , , .1 I - Y , I. i,: r _ _ - . , . % . i --- -- -- --- ^T claim being made that they can eek l I A BREAKFAST f-let CE'�fLON revived by Blow thawing and a1d{ . • ; . . . . . .- . - I Ivo. _-.. _ would not bring you a more delickm CUP of tea ,:-._ . Electrically operated hiaer� • has been invented for tapping thou- Dank �harlow , than you many Gave at your own table by wing cauda of rubber trees an a planta• , - - - tion at once, with less manual,Iabor "---- -- and without injury to the bark of, _ -Or, A Coming Vengeance __ . -. , SA . ' the tr,�es.- t3cien_ � found b6 areas inl . the ns vi�rt a the water is more' I .1than three miles deep, ten where itJ . >m es nd re CHAPTER 11.—(Cont�'d), There wad, of course' a great deal to LDA =:===� dol exceeds four 1 , a four who and Clive did it thoroughly. atter the the bottom is.further .than Eve r fashion of his kind. The tuner! was A r _ yr ++ lade one: for, now that he waa dead, • m11C9 dOWII. + ; _ You ve come," he said. He spoke great many persoae found that they hr_ —, It is the worlds choicest tea, at its best--the A German naval officer claims to ' o,.. forming each word wit dilDculty: entertained a great affection for Dandy �!n>nOit hill-grown Ceylon—in sealed lead packets. have invented a method for sending ' A but Clive. by bending low, could hear. I R&fborou h snd were a o on to be our- , . y �1 t 8 t otuflit you would come, thoufh I should Bent at fa burying• , one was err Wireless messages With a machine dot leave boon surprised !f 7 had wired prised at the new earl's absence: .* all "` and Loki me to go co 4he devil. You're as grew his character: nor wap any one sur' �ACiK, GREEN oft• MIXES - +� Tesembhng a typewriter and recelP- awful tool. you know, Clive; but 'non my prised at the way to whi3h Clive tilled h`a —_ I the then on another that prints t, aoul I've a suspicion that you're the beet brother's place: for all new Clue. ------ - of the bunch. I've vary nearly Ret to the r When the it as had departed, and Clive Lvho wee the first to catr_h sight of It, •x•' them On a strip of paper, even . \ L of my tether. It's a etroks Eztrema had had hie last Interview with the tam• claimed+ translating those sent in Code. naoylaR! Why on tb couldn't I di• (]y lawyer, he naked for the carriaso a By aeorset Tha mad himself! kfy d'ar u0T[r� OC SCi�HCEa decent manner? I mast look like a kaYe him to patch the avenins train: he ,Harvey, de-ichted to see you; we were NOR r U UC M��_r _ to In a waxwork show, I know.Tli•7 ve had done.his dater by his dead father, lust ail]Ing of you!" ;taken tiny wig away�the fools! I wish more than his duty by h� brother; and �Lo� Uhesterleieh swans round. and. . you'd five it me and stick It on." ,he wte now free to go to the girl ha loved• rars"A Clive'@ hand scanned his face r 1 Clive !orad the' ther�t on the dressing- 1 $e reeahed her rooms in the early morn- �araeaLif7; and as he did so, his own face A1Cuh01 table, add Dnt it on the ehaktn[ aka Vin► weary, Dns buoyed,an by the Lhousht row grave. Clive had ohan¢od very i , Vaporized by air pros "Thaak3a!" said his gather. "I've no oto �f soon hcldinf Mina !a nirartae lea want much; he was thinner in face dad form; 'sure and burned In 8II incandescent THIS - c ectioa t0 dying, but. As I said, I should o hie bedroom, and lar down for an hour there were etreaka of grey at his ttmDlaIll-e: mantle, 18 used In a new autOmO- ` _ ,Like to do so decently. 90 you've come; rr two; then he dreeged for outdoors. On he looked worse Lh•a tired-restless.stern' is A ;''yon don't bear any [rndgs for what pats- a way down the etaire ft o«urred to him ,orient; hf,s eyes were cold, his liar @.tern, bile headil ht, ti sd between us?" I hat a letter from Mins might be lying The wad little of his old [et ialtty, and , g " 'Yon know Ido not air." said Clive. L,monfst the pliers on the table; but hs nothing of the strenno.a Youthfulness n The manufacture Of street paving HOE "You're eery R+od-dencod eieht betser did not go back; he should see her heraol[ hie reeponse to the Bator enthusiastic bricks from blast furnace 8 is a` 1` DYE than I deserve: fair, after all, wtat betol�d it n a tow m�autea. zreetdags of the group. LorA Chestarleigh matter !f van did turn Radical snd stamp He walked w the EenU, and, early as wasted until Clive had exchanged some'develgping in{}u®try in the north of a orator? You've been a bet•Lar son to me ft was, found the inhabitrnts stirring: the words with the others. then drew him Eng18nd, t than Adolphus or Berrie, They Beat for ,Loos of the house in which III"& llved ,.side New York last year had a death ANYONE Dolph; but hee sr,3t one of his imazinary ryas open and Clive walked up the stai.re, "I m Rr he s clad you've wme book. ' maladies, and >8 at a Drtvat•e hoepltal or end knocked at the alfls:n��cc•room door. 1 Harv@ , Le Bald we want Ton ver? � Usk eeomellies. lie's too b sY °arcing it.&I or espoca+ came. add lie lI.=.d Strbe.t1 Y, badly@ But yon don't look much beuar rate Of 14.11 per thousand a3 Com F,, to come to hie rather. And Bartle-Ber-te a its heart beating fns', with the expecta• for your change, m7 dear bay. 15hers pared with 13.55 for London and iii another ecrnpe: reel ions n• thtr time. Son of hearing ]ilea s voice: but there have you been?" I believo--had to make a bot of t-tone I .ci no Bound; the place rtrxk his as Clive shrugged his ehonldere. "I've Snet 116.38 for Paris. 11_ to Canada. I think-noL erre. �e'rs a I'fIeless; he tried to orae° the doer: It nae red° moven` about," he replied; and his A culla ble life haat with a rUb- pretty family to round on ton: dad. I forked. rofca sounded cold and adatferant. "I P8= DY0-L e fancy You're the GAIT decent ode smooget The poor little slavey of the horse had should hove reached London the day- be- ' bar rsl,in that automatically heals i os; and I was a fool to cut you on sa beau wrtch!nR him round the Blairs• and tore yssurday, but, I poet the boat• Ise',itself when unctured is n 1:nglish ..._ ,; ,nr of po:lt'r I supDo@e you facet as now called up to him is her shrill :here anything toward. p You're, doing some good: it you are. Tod l.oice: "Your asking the aneetion shows how;'invention. Yo the Brat Ftafboroazh that hue ever I "wet is St, i['e•rer?" -far, and how much, yyou have been out of, 1 The Guaranteed uoNE DY6 for r fled Ches;er,e:fh. A coat France has launched the world's I of Ciotti. i dere may so'tar as I kn'iw." ' "I want Eli -Mr. Burrell;' said C1:va a world, ev ar est submarine, a S43 feet All Klrtdsl Thews 'was a pause, clave moistened h'd i "Wot, them? They ve corn•. B6013-sorne i,Al has happened whtie you have Bea - father's lice with a reew:attve that eRrred ever w long." .way If I am not m-3taken, the Tortes g �tI'I'see.I.rF« o�c:aa:ba y NW u. on the table and Do d ng the Dalsts1 I CUve came down the wars slowly. ''Yon are coming to the end of their settler, Da l+r&g and viith an under water des- tnaJaho.es-��d�ca.L�.Manama hand. waited so.n wtully ala; the only mean the ve [one out•' he said. ereauz keeps on hsxAd. but I chink he laeement of 500 tons. „ We should turn p 'r Ialw.od o c t again to * to a sa'olldaphal cbal ate''They -eatey ';hem tatbepgood hP c7°6�a's over. 'Ih,it Fresh fluwrrs t'alued at a quarter You're I:ke your mother, Clive.' the ..o, I �a't. I mean they've corns t r ear the storm r:,rwe for cera for, 1t we , ,. one Who a ke her you take a s her Away 7 0 �,f a mi dulfat8 were imported ----- ---- -- -- Nwee aai:otic cottons of hers ghe was must have liked the place the.v went to me its, there w l De a D,aoe for You• .--- . Ali for doing good and fuse �e ablut the :recious we.i. for lir. L aha and ribby dad a goad one," bV Great Britain i] the first three r. funnv how theca weakneasec Sof �:he oome back alter a day or,twO. aDd Do 71n think sur"'asked Aiys with • months this'vear. � �. ended down W oda m^mber of • tam ly sod the lurcichr7" forced show of interest ���"' r wb.:a the cert are Daewed Over' There's Clive was =1 C-L, for a moment, toilers "Ot ocnrAw thrre will ba," refold+-d rr! ,� liberal pitich of bicarbonate of / • h who wnnlda t s'--retch oat till 'til• nimself that tL:s s:' kip[ of the heart was ^hestorleigh. ,,Mv dear fello r. we could°t ns*r to save itis wbn!c of his tel ow• I ,,(mord asd rtdtcniou- save fou out It we wanted w. Look rt Nida to a Quart cif milk, put in be- _ rrratarea !roto drowDtnf, dad thars'w Bar "I^deed?" he sa:A, "Whore have they I shat you've done for us: Bceul.s, Y0; f".,re the milk tt put on to boll, will ■�y1eo �sr.� thinkits that its rsaber late in the dol I I'm blessed if I k:+ow nor nobcd.r el-e," von tAke. lie laughed; the Home of. rev9ntylt Gur(hYRg �ia l 1, LI-well, vnu know wh t Berte a Yea rs 3031.91" ro one of the indWDOnsabies, What ilbz me n recognize se • d dtlILLe oa our eplud the t rl. b.Flu' 'n>: to mood away °lea, the (olontew?" p pELfl a}1 deaths from electricity � � nual'tiee. f !vel bu' whQe I've ren "They ve •!0�«1 as that a all I pan say Clive wooed the laugh, but there waa lit ! I. res . - ' ,nee bore. and the d bu, and the Burgs 11t%§ I told the C*.it w h the wax wcska fe ealety la h:s "What are due w the sudden sto ppage of , v . 1lm+;luod-the toots'-that I waa tw0oa• face as came to i1;gU. • the other day 'I m not DarLlr�l�ltr." hs exldr the heart, which i8 the organ must Iptouw I ve bas° dotes what rvs caretull7 i l?ier hand, ''Ism much obi RsITe pd, butc�f jou d Orr�hsmcon aQhlaYrh3 w,t.h me. that we are afiected by the current. A. voided doing ali m9 lie leo i/l �0w 1 war w save me Lhs Bark of HrnR!an I -tire so r,me In veTv @her+.Y IIs was inter; Put-Dull eom• sea .-C.J.gns ' a dot tell you no tscre: Lhey v- inot •peak!^e of Tom lar: r: ht You kn..w h+* F r cleansing pipes used for con- a ma lips l pan smell she $lthy meds• erre, c,can goMe, aa' that• the long rn' I tlgh you s.nrd with �tm ^SnL e.i me I VPt to 11 1dP there h8.9 been In �1Saa. Dont lrt that dsot o! s dxtoz a cs I he s"or•. ,• t ,-bout 7ourx, It dear boys Why Dara K 4 e day more I Dace amelitaR like was ' Clive waa,k.d aa'rk17 back a has rune -on not w•'.tteu? &d th dad I-you are I vonted a -machine that f4irces- , !ehpm:st s ,shop Thanks las i{ '•chat an :drat De w•a of o urve. ha sh' a'd a fr@aL friend of her+, YOU know-Da•+1 Crushed quartz through them, much I Irer7 ff0000d or you Lo come. Clave. i w•,n• lid a forcer rrom lt:na expl.,lnias 'he+r been anx'•^us+ abect you, 1 aA bottles are tCac+11P(J. . I dar who:her on would oblige m• by rr I adden apd unwxpK:ad departure' He "I:am snrr.' said C•:vs. '"I hope L�dY , 'Buy St. 1.iWreRGe Sn ar c �psalctnt ons I have mace mat exit? Dia t Armed over the eeve.one+ with to+erish Edlth a dell i did rot write brestule comas. u SL would bore you tee t? D) to y to ori$saAi packAljaa. Un- mpg uwncw, and Dzrrnn. v cam•• unan n^• :.tiara was nothing w writ• a out. 1 have :1 French bit Cle rider 19 the iIl- tay," a n cr8. unformed ha+d. He 4irs it open, peed trrreutng, shooting, fishing. 'and ac FentOr Of a man-pr>Wer etl8ft- k�uched from refinery toyour with vett, cu board, You are acre of Oi course I shall stay with a Emile of r.asvnrinoo, The enveia a in.' at Der' Bard Cifv. :ontained hu awn letter to Mina. aid no- I (liemerletfb erred him s•^mewhat curt' sWPCrpPr consisting Of a tr1CyC10 P u N mach," *aid the old 0;es; onaly and anxiously '"Nothing the mat 1 With a revulving brush mounted be= cont abation Y Eras tram Thank you very thing coatamiastioa or impurities Asa, with An attemvt at lila courtly bow. He stood mot:omissa, s arms a: the lets ter: I Dupe'" hr Wald Your ta'h"rr e .It s more than I devierve" there was `ars h,a bear; turned s+ iead w:tb n him i death-we all lett Lbat, but he was ►n ofd [ween the rear Wheels. of any kind. ,- nocLez padre during which (live fief` for what could 1t mean but'tba•t sap had ma a, older than an of as though• him, All the machinery had- s ace for - nad.d Lhe @tricker man tier assume • i rejected h1m? She had been t.•o timid, W.0 ('live nodded Tea I te't h it dost y p eaat@siu*��,eap ed in e�h�asot er rad easier att:ttlde la the bed. thea Ir:thtenwd, to to hta that she d!d not vary konr.lY." he said tra•elY, its if SV passengers 8rid crew of a new F.FI{;• `ra;q_ ae, medium and coarse.in _1 ha Earl said to s feebler voice { lave him; her tts@+ctetue that Ds s:ien!d would e>plain the change to him, I fish dirigible balloon are contained iW tb..251b asd 2!1 Ib,reglad baso There ti• something I wanted to say .• ,yet for Les answer ua L; be was well had 'hank I will Co into the Hance." B and 5lb. and 2lb.canons. 'r.Iron. Clive--.It has esea'•d me -for the mo• y Within lt, the ltdea being to Over- All first class dealer@ can supply `^,ice S I,+It an l r &nsrW cub:•ntuf�. had 'ee I The estcrle�heltt Ytad oyjj 1*0=6ue uD ` want; but I dare say I shall remember f •used by bar natural re uctanee t4 g•' caul Gli c so Ira,. ,_pe,;t;nre T to, I tool sleepy. I have Tour Dim pDain. Aho had regarded Dim aA '• •s Boca ae you pan? Edith villi be clad Come wind re61ftarlCe. 4�es Sim• mot �' .7 ptomos w irmala; at.d ea a boy You •I• Sriend. A benefactor, but had shrunk from .o are fou. ' Recent fatal accidents to sviators ;# to sus keys Your promises ST.LAtl RENIN E SUGAR �EFI]YFJl1ES Calve pressed Lhs old man's head; a� Dir lova Aftrr all. it Fad only natural, Clive thaaYed him. and sawed caro the r, the was no y,iu ni w n-esabiAI,iAa d; sbe Horse, Aw he made it:c WILY to he @a:; in England traced t0 deterioration UNITED )gONTlFaI 1. ,c-teen C seemed to tall tato a Kapor. Clive tee• must have been affr:sh'•ed b7 his e•esion- and .hie fellow-members caught •:ch' a' i,f their machined have led to a de- ;.',j pained beside him far some time; tthen rite avowal she bad •+sed on any preUst him, a murmur erose, that peeulSar eo i,r f nt down and sant • wire to 1dolDhns. for antun him off. which denotes the entrance of a Dep mend for a periodical and thorough O 1w• ant some time �w s n abs ifhe reply came very Quickly; His sank Into a chair, snd tried W len D- member who has bow exmninati.in of all aero lanes, but the mockery of A laugh died on�e Mr, ars.bam, his leader •urned In his p /�,. I 1.1i -Extremely ens r7 to Lear news •hop,s hhh 'f**. Resembling and not much larger 1:ps, and he covered hU face with to t.Daxid ® teodbid his dnodded - things are not so wrong N YOU imastne, Land,s,' dad Devereaux r Gtllve tank into till gest than a fountain pen is a new safet�' j (am too unwell w travel: roost oomDli leafed case-Adolyhus CHAPT1S1s ZTI modestly: and as hs 100�d round she razor, the holder for the blades and I �; 7, Hoose Cometh! of his .istla"new and �igr t Clive, gushing with shame for.-hie bro- Indifference mall d under the warmth o[ PZtra blades being carried within Lher, returned to the sick room and wauh Some months later the Rome van very his reception• the handl© When not in service. 1� S - -ed through the alaLt. The Earl's condl-I 'ftill, for a morning dttant. There was not (To be continued.) - • tion did not Obanig and in itis morning a member's Boat vacs^t: and the places . - In France experimented with !vs sent his telegram to Ylna, In doing allotted to swangars and .isiro:e were au paraffins oil applied With a suit freeze fish in blocks of eco for p he telt some relief from his aa:let�on ooeuDlsd; there was, moreover, that lmdo ' �s s ; bar AcoOnat, And was fres to devote nim* doable ,Lir of unrest, and pn9osewed ba transportation are being tried, the �eIf to heart end mind to his stricken oft m et than nsaal�1n�s L cis mot Ing cloth will cleanse coat collars. "th.r. - .. . For some days the Berl lay in this state ksktux Di•o• or d opo threatening, of Rn There Wer little to be done but The session had opened with aa7thi°f Wait but what lit&''* the" was Clive did. but its a+ual anietnees for during the re* - - .�e took up, as well as he oonld. the Lan cess the To .,rT&l went hod-at ddt . - . fed threads o! the household sIIatrs; so} ro said the Liberal ptplpoettioa—m°ddl•d _� far w be waQoable Bat X11 the time try amad t� �ioterate-eOrsLhef ODDosiwtion _ - - 3 ' ' r,eldest son. A h -• 1.-d-=..—.edivided between hie father deoS►red-Were Alroad7 tired of, sad des had written Lo hee • lens "ted with, the BartY they Egad put la i -' Em=. d lovinf 1eLter, telling her Lhste Dw►ert and Lhs pDoaitton war• oa, the . - . . .: .e to her a sopa w esib.,s, alert, ing that the aovernmeaL would a - t i her to write to him. tf only • arm abont�heir foviithrow, And.. i Goou- e or two. - - • i Be was ,surprised 'And disappointed at seQuenoe, the elevation of the Liberals . _ . . ; pot trecelvins anyT reply, but he was not lAo• And power. 7 alarmed: his tAith t`s her and her love i In a wo it wt� thntisht that th,s tyi(me - - eras too aLron�Er to doubt or teas: lhad coma wh,sn [lie' political pendulum .. The end of Dandy Bnfboroush same on ghoald in the ordinary course of things, , the lottrdh dal atLez �1ive'd arrival. Tris swinggo [the LOWa wire ffulll of eoerg ,: ,old moa roared from the"a of ooas, n . . _ _ which be bad been lyins And his ease. al- �►vtt°s��mightto ie�gini �b!y atsda , More clear stain, Doug t,Cliye's h�� ^Here still, my bo7!" lie paid with 41f• hA. feeling of excitement, expectation. - .1 ftv lhif label, on i� lty, and in staving Santana". 'Yon vs Ispread even to the lobbies. through which' _ - _ _eVlS�r bz8. ��' i - opt your promise. And 7an'rs here alone? ,• dream of persobs Sewed W and ire, or I o matter;i don't know that wanted • food in detached Croups eaferly discus _ _ - pees Canada �1. arse audience. Clive I've never done Ton ri°Q the pposwition o[the reavectlye parties, _ ... . vsttos: rather late in the day to admit -'and the I kslihood of the change which the . port{snd Cert. '- hak 1,sn't ill? I see flow that yon •TM political barometer seemed to Drofnasti• . _ • - - :1 in• to bs s credit to flee famllT. (;ad. � I dn't be erryrissd i! yon restored it In one of"these rmups ruwd Lord C1aae _-, -' o u old poaftiont Who ,-news what mA7 iub,leish and one or two other Defere in ._ _ .. .: • n? Dolph is a wreok Bertie will pro- earner contab witb some other Drominent _ y break lite neck, And 7ou'1 come iII man of ttefr awn aid . Th were all fall n er the title and she oM DlAee CSSve, sen l q The - —MAKE t our concrete work -- - - - [tet marry, marry well. You're the be nt Lupe •txl in the b@eL of spirits, and OI complete 811CC!".g3. 11<1 Y ting of the bunch; Ton have sot t ovary now sed then the ft slid conversation ang wr,s alborongh build and roar mother's face- pnnetnatwd by 11tte lots• •tLd lanfhter, Twfto Dave it diillonity to marrying "Yee, theT'il come to a sm•,sh. 11SSark my by aiway$ using " ; 0 u,11words 1" Lord Cheetarlelsh said. They money--none of ne ever had[--Toff c° haven't passed half the measures they Pro' A (� All the place together into its old forme mleed; and those they have passed 1� portl4ai ate CEMS §• ve bean fast what they Ball n ' and7 have eDoiled. It's aLway,s their way� fico ADN 11 albaronf�; Dolph is only sa advertlee At the Housing of the Poor Bill, We told. AN •pent for 9•tent medieinee-and a t+oor ode them when we accepted it that It WAS on'7 . . - " . FFt thai� @tie's a waster, and hue BRone to • halt-meagre, that it w0v yy wash. t� "� 4Da ba ; you're the only reetiectable o e. and that when we got In we abould Dave CaDadlai4 Rft s Witb the Lu +Cat Qtia�t� ; • 1 M Ol POrtknd Cefsteat it p r e only one who oounts. For God's sale, lick it into shape.' We are snpp�8 tjho your duty by the old name-•s Clive, have Talking of the Housing of the Poor la h� "to make. �fL ,-sons of us done! PromLe me. Clive, to Bill" out in Lord Btandoe, who was one t ada Portland Cemeut Until it 1s Wtt111n 3ro�f��E��wca"y-- ' oke a good marriage, toad restate lbs of tie wroup t "has any one seen anything we 11aVe reduced the price pit Can _ - � • }ortunea of the family. Is my Wig os of Clive liarve f Re left before the Dro- It is the,y b mat"that is not incieaalnil m Co t' - . .. ppsl;ht? I am soSng to the Chewier rogation, dacha net pond• backs awe .every ptefpose• - . etgh s to•nttht. ad. if I were n Little ons'has assn or beard anything of .. _ . oangsT I d marry that girl of his; she L at least I l3sven't.' - -. •• afetal. and there'll be the money.-A "No! �4hera Is Hervev? He ought to be Site roach of rouge not too high-yob here, Dried another man. �� '] _ '"will stick it on m9 cheek-bones, von fool. Hat•ev was snoraen up-and no won- j] 1/�1/1 - IIn his wandering mind he'thought h was Be sure to ask for (•tL a r walking to his vxlst, "atw me the of�sea' dart H. Das been . andworking s hard ae t 1 �J I $e poll-gD bLB shaking hand and s>�tD' niseer. He looked, and woe, morn out. 1, y� Lhs Mos Darla of his wig: thea. with • iwbbo advisdeed blur to is father -been Re has been bags .f Mat.,ohookle of soft-sattrtwiion, fell bspY �o Cement � C ed clgrsd hie eyes. guddenll7 be looked' (wDroad travelling Where? I don't know. ' 'IC, anad met Ciive's saes• A chants oamw ,Australia and the other co'.onles. I ba - ^. - "." d h1s taco; It ,crew gra+e, almost sol flieve. I've not heard 'ht tosainind him." I�ni he fafeed himself an his elbow. and spoke before. _Wa be wantsairally tan force; _... .. Limited, Montreal _1. 'a ..,. .'Sail earnestly[ J . ` Canada Cement Company Remember r I rely on yon-C Ivo•th telt. Harvey ahoyuldn�t vhl.ebthoagh�he nwo d _ I one-•" tt .^I Clive waw terribly out Do by hlc father's hays Dpen so knocked no; be looks oo a c4JVhafthsfarmertando tult�lC07rlYlAC, aurfttOur lnforxiatlore (j res have set r@nlaxd A f i•re COPY f ractica!m»erelr rmyd jedia. .. death; all the more se bonatty�ee of their ist-no DoartooM,,Rd grt ora. It'r a(ocePltu P tetnaorar7 ewtrangem•at. Adolphus agaf1. "Hs waa overworked," retrew 0h v Lard • prd raauestyi+be was ton(Rive to make all Be'trave' bngehterwlRbe h ret web. fwant te•ervtiman; �';,�.� dMeary arrance ,,nts for the I, 2, He a°dlmeft AS be 41101te•a*is" AZ)17- verde �isne4 him-elf "Ra•fhorough.' tU way tiranfh the reat'wFa ,?-,--d, Ano . ayproaahed the sraao and U,r on: Y i'r.' . ,Y, . 1 i r _ 3.,� _ 1. .. :,g v.' ��/J s rod.-y y,.. - 3 -�• M;. rr uy; .,.; ,.. �, L,' " :.,,;,, - .• a ,� a,, . - f-• •Ii:_., I *l,� yi_s.Yri'y• «„u,•. - _.a .».s�:t g,•, .ria^ -s�'rit- ice.w-'^ v:-•,-.,•' .ny�Prr.' ! '' ,"" .yh' �n.c." •�1-11 M,.,' .v,, .c�•..� ;,.. _ s,... L..:+.,?_" _ _',.w.'3'y.,.a11111111 __ - -.w. _ - ?F s ly i tr" y.� • �� :4. .<''k. �,� > ,::f 5'AWiIF7 :.§R.yy :,y,;rl 1 .-K.. M ..:FF "T w^FP.,•. f.,,i.NJK.: �.` br } `,�•, 41 SPARKLING EYES = Goings In Europe. NOTES OF SCIENCE iNew"OL'T REAb THE LABEL { — -- --AND RUBY LIPS Poincare visits Naturalist .n. P..t . ' President Poincare, of Francis, returning OR THE PROTECTION OF THE CON- from ON- from Spain, visited Henri Fabre at Serie- SUMER THE INGREDIENTS ARE naa. The aged,naturalist eat in hie gar- China now has 34 electric light PLAINLY PRINTED ON THE LABEL. IT deal The President, standing, called him I S THE ONLY WELL- KNOWN MEDIUM- ".You M- 5 13he Birthright of Byery girl With beloved and great master. ane said: planta and plans to add to .the list. a DlCl. �A Bta�,i r 'You have given so passionate attention Beeswax and turpentine, mixed PRICED BAKING P O W D-E R MADE IN -4 ­ Rich,111 tt Blood, to the study of the humblest crestnre• e C A N A,D A THAT DOES- NOT C O N T A 9 N that is the smallest things You have into a pastes effectively clean ; 1 ALUM AND WHICH HAS' ALL THE i The sad eye that goes with cod- shown w very great ones, and at every bronze. I N G R EDI E NTti PLAINLY STATED ON Dage of your work we feel a eeusatlon of , lessness it a sure sig and looking into _the _infinite." --- ---- - Holland'.s production, _Of potato., t t T N E LABEL. F, weakness.-_ Anaemic—that is ood-- Fibre Was so moved that he could not Sour is ipereasing rapidly from rA . -MAGIC BAKING .POWDER . reply. His nephew thanked the President crt --lets.-girls and women have dull; year Ito y ear. -_„ . RNs No aL for him: - CONTAINS NO ALUM �eavy eyes with dark lines under- M. Poincare also visited Frederic Mid. The German village of Remborn _ .1ieath. The eyelid is pulled down, tral, the famous poet of Provence, living has a linden tree which is said to ALUM I>'j SOMETIMES REFERRED T O AS S U L- i at the village of Maliaxe. The poet read ]cs pale and blood®hat inside. an address to the Preniden•t, who in to be more than 1,200 years Old. �a lit - P H AT E OF ALUMINA OR SO-DIC A L U M I N I C. r1'1218 is not al 1. Anaemia Forks plying quoted Lamartine, who fifty year+ By the -addition of magnets and I SULPHATE. .THE PUBLIC SHOULD IN NOT B E � ago acclaimed Mistral as another Homer. MISLED BY THESE TECH lJi lr A L N A.M L S. vac ail through the system; girls Both Mistral and his wife wept, and when an oxide an extremely elastic glass I itoMalg t row painfully weak and irritable; the President fnishiMtm hd has been brought out in France,into x.poaearms sd rao f - ey are breathless and incapablehim X-ray apparatus has been invent. I ' - E. W. GiL1ETT COMPANY LIMITED f much exertion, while older Wo Pertuswae Royalist Kltled. ed for killing the tiny parasites that WINNIPEG - TORONTO, *MT. SMO NT R E A L n who are anaemic complain of A grim incident of the rising in Portia. Bat small holes in leaf tobacco. M gal was narrated by-a French.sculptor to I AIN{NOAW ": ing "never really well." a parte paper. There are f30 planta.in the United There is only one way to brighter, A peasant's cart filled with straw drew Kingdom for the conversion of '-- better health for pale, pining girls up at the spanisb-Portasueee frontier. The 4 municipalities' garbage into electric mg r.1 in err r'T* So•otland Yard has two women as- " omcials glanced into it; one, to satisfy p g ` Itnd women, That way is to invig- himself, thrust his sword several rimed I power. �— 1� slsting in the work.of the-convict.. ° brats the body with new blood—the am-one the bundles. "Past on, he said A complete cookie outfit for i I supervision,office, where they have Irich, heap blood that imparts am exclamatAn ion ofahorrorr Bloodttw s Campers,pfoldin compactly enough �A�TI ITI SOF �G�EN If slv wn that the are equal to the trength, cleanses the system of all trickling from the straw. to be carried in a coat yket, has --- - men in ta,,-t and firmness. Y 11r1tIe8, and restores the bright The driver sprang from the on and I J sq P fled, followed by revolver shote from the been invented, I 'Uf Ilt2 11,043 women employees in . pyes and red lips of perfect health, customs officials. Overturning the cart, An Australian has been granted 111 The women of China, India, and the factories of Christiania, Nor- r` 1 rhousands of girls and women the officials found beneath the straw a T J Persia stsll wear an I " ' g dead man. The sword b•^d pawed through, a United States patent for a pro p taloons. way, 1,669 are tharried, 7,001 above , y .k1ww that Dr, Williams' Pink Pole hie heart fie bee lay hidden. He was a! cess for transplanting living hair Women journalists in the,United eighteen years of age, 1,234 be for Pale People make this new, Rciyaliat'.leader, trying to smuggle him i1 States number 2,193_ _ . I tsxe<n sistAen and ei hteen and { {ich, red blood, and so restore self into Portugal for the rising, upas bald heads: g You Live Longer In Bulgaria, Japans rice crop this year is esti- All the public position. in Froi>.• 639 fro-m twelve to sixteen. stealth and strength more surelS Offlciml statistics Jit issued eblw th'it I mated at nearly 263,934,000 bushels sy, France, are held by women. bYrs• 1 red•eri<k Penfield of Phi1a- than any other medicine known, despite her small popularinn Bulgaria' a 13,000,000-bushel increase over Society women in Paris are wear- delhh-ia, *ill probably- pay a larger po�sessess by far the greatest number of 1rhere would not be an anaemic in wi s to match their costumes. lncvme tax than any titled or un-.- centenarianu- of all the countries of last year. g B- � !roman or girl in the land- if those Europe. ' llecently' deciphered inscriptions Queen 1�trine?mina is an astruau I titled woman is Europe or this : Among her 3,500.000 D=ogle there fir; 3 893, , l " }nfferinr; from this condition would perw,ne of at tenet loo years �f age Other un Egyptian monuments indicate mer, lcuuntry. Her income is estimated ve Dr. Williams' .Pink _Pills a-t countries return the following flr•]iree; , that artesian wells mere bored- as There are 269.000 more women to be no less than.S2,600,000 a year. Rouma'nla. 1,076 centenarians Servia, 573; o' Jaw trial. That is why so Mary ! far .back as 1.100 B.C. than most in-London. 's eoomnnend ,these pills to their sof• ; path, 4:0: France. 213 lta y, 197; Efts•=- r p land. 92: Rno-iii, 89, (}ermar.y. 76; nor' A curious tree of the tropics, the 1CPw 1e rk C'ii} has a servant ?►1„1.h1\G .1 ti�`11.h. Lering sisters. Mrs. R. B. Keith, I��wFieriznd,oa;nm• °< Denmark. 2. and � g only with the aid maids' club scith 20 members. mats lo, rows on ' teeves Settlement; N.B„ !says:—) The longeri•y of the 13n'gar!aat 14 euD ; uf another tree. which it gradually According to .t.attsfica a woman Base yt•u -made- your will? Tf f4At the age of 13 my daughter= Dosed to be a-encicted Frith tha est:ng,ot enrelo v and kills, loves strongest at the ag,i of 30, not, why- n-;t do it noir. If you Padie began to comp-lain lain of c=,n- "I'urt;” 1t s rr of soildified sour milk or P P curd. ob•.a:lied by formPntat-ion. The Khedive of E&ypt is an en- Of the 200 women chernista` is `delay,' iii the 'stent of -your death tent headaches, and did not hath Tsst for Farm stifaohinery. 9 thusiastic electrician and uses elec' Fng'and twenty uwii their mown ,your prt,Eietrs m:gnt not be din- 1 r usual goc.d appetite-, i went M f rmcate!, the French tr.n.!'Pr cit- busiliess, tributes! as y ,u %%ould desire, The ' Agr!cnitnre, h�a dreidei to :net:'ute aurical appliances wherever possible o a doctor ani got some medici;te. 1 mono:er agr,c,.ltaral ccmpPtit:nn iaeting� In-his palaces and yachts. I T}uerc are 113:000 working airs in a�it lnta>x 4 of ma ing' n will are ; ut it did not help.hpr, and finally I three sear. which is :o de,,erm'n• the 1iot�r lifeboats carried by one of Phdadelphix who are. livi ng in fur. Iclea,r!� and briefly' explained in he hind to disc,ntinue g; ing tc I merits of thw various French awr.n'tnrat- 1 r.ished roams away from he�-1:P. I pamphlet recently` issued by the �lW I tnachuner run by suam o.l, or other eri- , trie newer trans-Atlantic liners are I v Ach<ol. .She seemed t� be grow ing I wilier Pc iii e<f with wlre!ess a 1 Irs. Pr,�:a Lchn ' o{ 1•, lrton, [tial ,n .Tru.t Company, Limited, eaker every day and want-d to I I'ee corturet 4 ho at rake p!Lee at r'+e i equipped Pparatus P P ser,<uitu7al M hcu.l at G :gnnn and w.!1 bel itav:nR ?00 miles radius. �Gis_, Fey ,ently pard a fine_uf @'1.901 Tor+,nG, Sync will send it free •to lse down all the time: aAd t ,ttld �u.ig«t r•. 'a t Iry of aer:r•,t••,ra. esperte 1 A11 -F ro�'ious �ahipbuilding records for RrQ;iring, env<>tsr on rec;uest.' Chir readers are eotat.inually complain cf bang tired• from trP FreTwh PLorte:'titral t,nc+Ptiew. A; Ninety r cent. 4f the teacher. Recited to secure a copy at once. detw;el rerr4 wi11 be drawn up from ths• on the C'lvde were exceeded in the Iw The doctor ware her another b,,ttl� point of view of w-onomy, fie we!1 as re- ', nine months. ending with Septem• in the rubli schools of Pluladel• �: f medicine, but with no better .r alts. which to likely to. Aveq :mDPtue to _.. _ _ eeult,. There sea+ not a bit. of.it t movetreot is savor of motor aericutl• bey. 193 vessels having been launch• phiu are women. Eu�'islt figures give, the world's _ Lural in'France' The Diicliess of Portiird has be-h cull"01,1l:ttr,n 4A 'cottun in the year for in her face or I:p,;, and I was The twe lir motor nimb!nes i• espPw•11.!ly ed. _ marked in the ne:ghborh• ,d of 3teaa:_and Experiments on the Philippine aP ntPc{ m:3tress <,f tha rc;tres b� , endl:,q ss'lth Allg l9* at 20,'2'7,388 i t irate she was fining into adeclm,-- Fo,rsons,- wbe•ne tuurtrett Aee :.;1st of. the Qu"n `nary of F,ngland, 0 1 , �► S friend who way in to se-e her daiLrict are u.:nw tactor machines on tbel i4land of ldtndanao seem to indicate rune':(Ir balrq, of which 13,'S0,.G1 that the ,finest qualities of rubber The t-,wn o-f Montreuu-le»•lfinea, sere American. 7 was my child I would cooperative.syMtem. .. France_, teas a kiirtdr rate of only t; !said if she Loath$ werglrt sir Bolsnce. can be produced there profitably, �. : = . ry Dr. Williams' Pink 'Pilin." And Mme, Emmy n•,st+rn the opera slit*. The granite statue°of King' Ed- one -pAr 1.000. - � decided I-.would-take the advice lit Berl;n. nae been rP lttoing star wPieht I, lid .n has a hotel nhich ig es- That ugly itlg flashe. appear to ' n a couple of weeks we could .cc ward VII, recently dedicated at by the t-ber_ekis by mean. of which a cla&qil fur the of ch'ildfen and Ligza is an 'enma•1 illusion, ac !" differeuee, as her eyes looked frond-of hers loot y. T ponds 0 a graniteen a believed to be the first y cording to.a {}erman scientist, who 3 month without Injury. Their diet a. the; run by a wofnan, righter, sed she would try to.-,eat- toltow:ne. - granite utatue of a ruler erected sa;y3 the effect is produced b the Ten lir N,i7Pty without sugar one diy ro'1 'since the days of the Phamahs. wring. the arae 'in''Atba�Sia. file P y little When she began the pills and fruit ad lib in the morning fnF w<,men fou ht side b • side ,with eyes twitchifig when 'flasfres occur. . _ he`couYd not drr*.s herself-alone. luncheon n„ s.,uD, light fish, ftrs 'arcs., Amsterdam t considering the R 3 ut little by little her strength came potatoes In their skins. no butter, but liar fa,nversion of the. 140.000 ton of their huebard!. dines or aa-hoviea and whatever vege- Premier Asquith of F.;iRlaad em• combustible street refuse that is q 9bai6k until she 'cviuld..Fo for a walk. and a u like. fth"tk fr�tb nasi iratherid e'Pry'year into fuel bei.lpinve a woman secretary' in addi- �She continued the u", of the Pills tion -to the •mal who,:-Are on •his No 6[Ii Is More Universally as..at noon and two potatoes irwead of I q;.iets fur tx,:lers, ' . several 'months with the result .that flys. After keeping this up for eight days, ,Chinchillas, ca?uable fur-bearing stag Acceptable Than she was again strong.-and actisc-. drop: o aga: it for three .nd then take it up animals which inhabit high mount- 1c a result of a dispute at a J 's wag over two years aga, and Giant Aqueduct for Italy. _ 11 me�tin in -cjwnnectiCon•• -with the '-1 stun in Chili, has•. beet! imported g she has been a strong, healthy irir? Rapid-prOrr-@P is being made wi;• tits into England for 'breeding expert- et.ection campaign in Italy, two wo- Perrin's' ;ver since. We have since used the Riiii Apul:an aqueduct which will men fought a duel. ills for other tt Dees And find o"Fry the water from the sprints- of the' ments on a farm, - P t'P Giver tae!e In the province of Avelllno _- In: recognitlonL of her 'talent, i n ow _ e lit ea h well-known n 1 ht through h cu to ell-k 'them a ' cod faanily medicine r e i ADD t e � ' '.11me. C'?talninade, -the Dr. VCi'liama'. Pink Pills are sold southern enW,f Italy, distributing-it over - WONe<.mposer and pianist, has been Gloves a territory lit nearly 12.000 square m.109, - 'lby all medicine dealers, or will be with about 2.5W,W0 inhabitants. dee„rated:with the Legion d'Hon- ” 'sent by mail at tS0 cents a box Or The quanttt.y of water avallablo at the l Diusband Finally Convinced. nc1Lr. _ See that the celebrated trademark, springs is eta ted.to he about 1.200 gntk,ns -_ as shown in illustration,isoti Every isix boxes for $2.50 by writingThe on lir over•loo ono .1 ver Same people are wise enough to bite a~number of womert were er sec• d. o r ,000 n lone e D g y I F'c' P � air of loves you buy. _ p B Y y Dr, Williams Medicine rock- twenty-four boars' Thi root of the work try new.-foods- and bevera es a.nd Co.,' te. "limited at 125.000,000, The leng-h or, i awarded prizes by the ('ch ha-s ;rills; Ont.' the main pip# line will be IM miles, in ad• then generous enough to R:rP,oth hero fund conuni4sion, which 1>a diron to abich there will be several hun• l-era t.he,benefit of their experience.- just giycri •out os'er; S1tw,000 in dred miles of side lines. France has 2,000.000 childless aaw.Army of Napolwer. + wife writes: prizes. - homes. The. Frankfurter Zeitung, of Berlin. ha,! ''o slave in chains, it seemed v.o Tisa, sisters, CIara and Clarissa unearthed at the village of Dormowo, 1n me, was more helpless than I. Prit;hard, who are twins,"success DCPOSE a `1 the district of Dfesertts, Prussian Poland, . an old woman who can prove by undeni-l coffee eaptis:e. Yet there Rete in= f1i1 y.pia ssed examinations as mem- O _ able official papers that she was 120 year.j numerable warnings --waking from bers of the bar at _Albany, N'.Y. ' old on October 15. She u doubtless the I e troubled .±lee with afealino of sof; only living person in Germany who ac•; P Out of the 30,000,000 or more- liO• e anally saw \a.poleon's army march focation, at times dizzy arnd out of 'r sen in the United''States there are o " through on its way tc-Moscew. Later she' breath, attacks of palpitation'of the nearly 2,090,000 in business, or one saw the Russian Cossacke cross the front- ter chasing the French back. Hedwig' heart that frightened .me. in every fifteen.. Stavne was born at Pleeeben, on theRns_J (Tea-is jun't'as injurious as•coffee The present generation of women t, Sian frontier, on October 15, 1704, the; because it contains caffeine,' the arc taller triches than daughter of a small innkeeper. Hedwig j so ciroi remembers, `therefore, ttm passing of same drug found in coffee.) their grandluathers, ishose a,.�erage � ;'- yott<awsee Jeromes right wing of the Grand Army. ' "At last my nervous system was height was five feet Iii inches, ♦ � � - thrcush it: She says the troops behaved very well, but R ` "the beggars wouldn't oat black bread," so disarranged that my physician Frighsti-soc c>~y has become mad and-her mother killed geeee and chickens ' "ltbh� J ordered' no more coffee. I capi- over the tango, and -even uben 'The moment you for them. On the-other hand, she remem• g Q — r M �:pm . here with terror the passing of Cot+eaeke.1 tulated. Mary is said to have permitted her t )' tJt.e it you A�� Her father sed with all his cattle into a ''Determined to give PoEhim a• da-ug'-4' u neighboring forest to escape them, and I d8tt iter to learn the steps. y for days Hedwig carried food to her father fair trial, I prepared it a•ceording Russia's women have taken vio- • there. -• • to directions.on.the.pkg„ .obtaining .lently. to sport .r}nd aspire to lead " want it I Use df Alcolioi In France ( The French m:niitry rf finance nae Jest' a dark brown liquid with a rich all Eiirc:pc both physically slue t is--crystal clear—ft ,pure, published some interesting st.atietics c�n.I Fnappy flavour simiiar to coffee. mentally. - r3' cerning the produethon and use of ilcohntWhen cresol and sugar were added, Rome has a hnrPalr for the care } translucent green, the shade of in France. The total production in 1912 y g of wives, and .children of men who violet leaves. Eve here that was s7.4ao,4.0 gallon&-as compares with it was not on l good delicious. Kira,. ryvw 63,797,165 gallons in 1911. In spite of this "Noting its beneficial effects 'in have gone in 4meriaa'and who can- this soap has been brought Out, enormous production. France received P ;riot or c i nut send back funds to the demand for it has been in_ from foreign enuntr:es 4,913,571 gallore,oL'mC the rest of the family- ado ted ?t pure alehhol and liquors. On the other it--a!I except my husband.• who support their families. stantaneous. Every person avho hand,; there was a total export trade of s.• I would not admit that coffee hurt Mass Edith Pierce, Philadelphia's 321,,,70 gallons. sees it•wants.it. You, too, will Weddrng Citta in Miriaturs, � him, Several weeks elapsed during only .:woman. street inspector,_ is want it. A pretty custnm has been intro(biced at which I drank Postum two or thxee making a tonr'of the city address- There are man other reasons re est weddings to Ph ria. Sfiviature re•I times a day, schen, to-my surprise. ing housen-ives on how to help to � � y productions of the prevents that are tno i why you will like this soap; its big to be shown lit the reception are• my husband said: I hare,-decided ]seep the city clean.• Placed among the littler gifts.' Thus sr: n! ter drink •Post,tm, Your improve i1'licz Ina Sliepherd has charge of +• -fra�ranf odor of flesh cut violets, recent-'receptinn tb6fe was It tiny motor, its instant lather even in the hard= ear, an accurate model of a vUln• whleh ment is so appaxent—you have such the clearing-horse at Birm•inghain, had been presented to. the bride and bride. fide Co}oc—that •I Propose :ta "Fit's This trade mark arrures perfect P P Ala., and'is, pxo+ iahly the sv„- ' est water; -the glycerine.in it, groom, and a delicate reproduction of a J credit whero.,.credit is due.' And man in the United 5ta'tes to 11 b]<l . Style, Fit and l�?ialsh. the finest skin food there is, grand piano. �•1 i•Ir _. nom we . are coffee-slaves no such a position. - longer•r, t Chili has..women street-car con- _ game given by Canadian Posttum Je j e" doctors. Cep., Windsor, Ont. Read "Ti's j VtO LET - Ruad to �Vellcille,'' in pkgc, ' V E T T : Husband (at the Police'Station) Postum now comes in two forms: ' > 7 /O111 - Glycerine Voalp -They say you caught -the fellow Remalar I estuan--must.be'b�iltd. ( 'robbed our house night before I ingtont Posts i9 a soluble pow- who High Class 5-Year Bonds that are Profit-Sharing. Serles—$100, $500,SIOOO i ''t On a eako. 3 eakea for 230 _ last, Ser,gcant—yes. Do you want' der. A teaspoonful dissolves quick- T�1,;�T may}e wiQMra*ir any time after ons year, " Get a Quarter's worn' to see him, Husband—Sure ? I'd Iy in a cup of hot water and, with on en mays' nn+ioa. Hnrinesi at has-l;of Lho,a It n.i+e�tah• to Conad+a,t druteirls from roe,,so coast +torn like ter talk to him, I want to' cream and sugar, ma•kcs a deliciruw _ 'i..• lished l? yean. send for greeial fohier and full Parti cu'ar.�, harelh,ssoap. Askynursforit. NI'1ATiOi�At. SECURITIES CORPORATION LIMITED know how he got in without waking beverage instantly. Grocers sell rer a utnri.e•k.,.r 1 d:uamv to f:,.A,,I,- , CONFCOERJ1r10N LIFE BUILDING .TORONTO. CANADA Jer¢.sc'n. LN.5Sh.rbrwk.Ser..t,Nrri3O.I.rtn, my wife.. I ye been trying to dol both kinds. r• ^'k , that fur the last twenty years. r "There's &.Reason" for Postulu. .:'. . ..r•q. r ,r,....,, - :, •.w . w. ., -'� .. ,. ., _- ". .. - .. -':'t; ,i - ,% .w%-Lr ry`"' Pr . 'f _.,..,,fie. - �_.. "..._... -r.:.u..:.,_.u�. ..�,,. .. _ .ss..,..t _,� '..,,! -..._..__. a. ti'sat�2' ,� ir�,.+.r,:. ...au,w`" ,..�...,:`h2.`.m..•.a.Pos Kn.aY;re�".�'�'., '�+ ., ,�".su�.�_,.�'t•'.r-. ,.,i....r..,�,. T� �.. .•Ey.,+.-. s,•s+t:t4xro�'...1.1%�l't�zrsa. -r,..,« "'n _ :�'S; -'"¢'^`b. ,r •-7-.n v _ ...;,+� _ �. - r :.,. ./ ♦ _ ,� • o1r� � g '` hoar when everybody should be wBalt of Hair - W E WANT :�' O . ", ice.E L P rnbllah.as,.ryFriday mosata�atLt.omo., is bed Sound asleep, he considered PARLSIAN 6AGs Le THE PRXPMLATXO19 - Pickering,ono himaelf quite safe from molests- TH,&T GROWS HAM.@TOPS You to make the _..__ — tion. 'It.. was oply a moment's -- DANDRUFF AND MAXES REST CHRISTMAS EVER TERMS HAIR GLORIOUSLY work to smash the window and 41.25 year ; 11.00 it - - RAnIAN. per 7 paid in adwaa, fdecure an armful of the desired Money back says D. Pettit if Par- ' Subscriptions to the United Statss,_61.60 S r Asian $ e does not eradicate all dan• Griffin's Seeded and Seedlees Retisiiis, llb.,'pkg--l2c per lb. 12 OL. in advance stuff.• But,-Alas • the noise of Sage breaking lass brought to the druff, stop splitting hair, falling hair pkgs, 10c per pkg. Finest Selected Valencia Raisins, 10liN MURKAR Pro victor; g g g and scat itch,and put life and lustre f . P scene a man whose business makes into dull faded hair of any man, wo- 3� thea for 35 Genie. hunt sleep r}t another hour of the man or child. ' NOTt8 AND COMMEyTB Parisian Sage is pleasant and re-- - = _ day. Then followed a foot-race, freshing. No cheap perfumery odor, New •Re-cleaned $IIY A ew Imported Peet., which was won by the mania no disagreeable concoction, but a Currants, YOUR Lemon, Orange Chief Justice Hunter, of Bri sats daintily perfumed tonic-fine that is or 18c per lb. pursuit. The burglar is now not sticky or greasy-that roves Ate lbs. f 25'c _ Columbia; has just rendered a P decision declaring illegal all ordere under arrest andhis pnuishment Roddnesa_the first time you use it. - .GROCE'RIE$ Baldness and faded hair are both twill -'foIloRV in, course of time. New and Fresh- Citron 25c per lb. issued by the Federal Government crtused by dandruff germs. Parisian t�iT- THE peeping out Hindus from that This man is a type of a great gage kills the germs and. causes the Shelled Nuts v' r i nos many mere in the world. They h4ir to grow abundantly. _ 50c per ib. GRQCERY :Mixed 20c per ]b +' pro slice, except on the R o i Large bottle of D. Petnt'i And drug _ see or lou for something that bas of idiocy, disease, crime or tnendi- g gists everywhere, :Regular price •61ic. canes• This decision may not be a great fascination for them. Like ESSENCES, ALL FLAVORS, 2joz. Bottles, 10'cents. upheld if taken to a higher court; th,e bogus money that the H• �i Arnold, manager of -the -' . _ . Russian Ass willing to bake hie Rank of bion real at Plum Coulee Have you tried any of those HEINZ Sweet Mixed Pickles, ;, as it no doubt will. as there is-a t�trong feeling against Hindus liverty for, it is not worth the bion., was shot dead on Wednes- in bulk, 35 cents per quart. entering the country in large m- �leking. Many .a young very roan day by a masked bandit who Better than "the kind mother-used to make." y made off with packages of money _ 'bers. We have often' thoiigbt thinks it proper for every young eatirnated At $10,000, and has not to per.-ion to "sow his . wild oats." been captured. JAMES RICHARDSON that our ow'n couhtry and also p the United States are unjust in They are after a gay time. They passing laws tending to keep -get it, hut'it is Rar=e than useless New Advertsaements. Orientals from entering•our- bor- after they,find it and.then it only. dors. A heavy tax is imposed on gets them into trouble. When a person strives for any abject he E THE rj OR BALE-A Victor. Yi Chinese coming into our country, cheap. Apply at the]tssr■Office, - 1 10.1141g 1a�3 • should first consider if it is worth and-at the same time British.sub- TRAY CATTLE-Came on to the -_ f striving for: , It may be like the STRAY on con.4. Pickerint(. -Apply- to •,'sects would resent the same treat- Bo:J,Brock,road, meat if they were to seek admit- bogtis money, be the cause of los- jJ k inR one's liberty ; for the greatest S13EEP FOR SALE-I have for T !t te►nce into China. The Bin us, sale ten registered Cotswold Ewes. Apply slave in the world is the Arlan who at ppremises lot r and 10, con, 6. Pickering. an the other hand, are British JOSBPH WIDEMA s, subjects and have a right to ex- cipal! and iA the slnve of i6me great passion. —•--- -- - ECURrtY fa hod►Pctn j R - - - �OU SE TO LET-On lot 10..con. 9, t treatment as such. An int- One of the greatest problems PickertaQ. Good working mas house, ^� interest.,� ,��t.. to ream the first essenti'll of an C P Plenty of work is the neighborhood.r: house. ply to investment; +"�7 [pigrant from the British Isles that confrunt people, especially E E. EL'GH. Claremont. 8 tf a 4 1Y Jtidgedltythese may be deported from Canada if the fair sea, at this time of the PROPERTY WANTED-Five to 101' `� A standards, a depoak m the savings yam. it isshown that he is an unde=ir- PROPERTY acres c000•nient to town or near pi � Bwk is an i�{tyl ear is that of securing $ ro ri- `D OFA/ department y R PP P soilless depot r Electric car line with build' ' ,able b reason of disease, idiocy F s G,ra pares Buil end Price. iOH;v C form of 1>09ClhOEOt. y S ate Christmas Rifts for their FL�tiE$ Lumadea Building,Toronto 10 - or crime, but on no other friends. - This custom 6 a most TQRONTO ' rounds can he be deported. A OR SALE-One Speight wagon - P commendable one, as it OR so F sad box, nearly new set Deanna bub- British subject in any other part much joy into the world. Fer •°,gb�. De.r,ng cream separator .p.mks PICKERIN'�G BR�iNCH of lite Empire, One A`patld think, Peering mower, new, iScCortatek hay rake p months before the time, the new,Pec of doubt,baruess, set of harrows. ' should be given the name consider- FRED CCLLL.Ns.Pickering. R W. GORDON, Manager. Q O Btraatta also at W1»tiaT. � Ch t:istmas season is looked far• &+ atiun. The residents of British ward to, plirtirattt+rly by the young T OR, MALE-Set of blAcksmith'a Columbia, tools rood as new consisting of No, 100 — Columbia, no doubt, have a griev- .: rs t�iLh feelings of pleasure. The NCt -.o Wer. soots ties upsetter. lire pias•, .a �- - ''aance by allowing many Hindus to r Leader visa, drill tape and dies. etc Will of Riving pre.ents, brings, joy and awls together or separately. Apply to WIL- 4enter the country, but can they hit iueys not only to the reel i- FRED F wILSOti, [ndapecdent phone `stn. XMAS et rid of that rievaoce withcut pP y P sss_Ba:aan,.not . FRUITS,B g lerin g j N AReot-Btitirh Amer- SI1d P30 umnae Company: locorvor. Br lishtttb ect.in thi1C@ t0�tj,ller Can Ct}nle LO the d011OCtOf alglftaly vied LS 43, no: gs.te0000. no premiumnotee. � well. Thet greatest reward that ,ra etre Aaa al. premium ea are collectible at 90 days the knuu led a that the Pict has c"'ca nae mztual Company are coilecung rf 7 If there is any perpou to bo it g them azir Remember the" notes are atoen Choice recleaned Currants, 3 lbs. for 25 cents. : Finest Valencia CY brought hiAppiness and comfort to for tive t,mds the amount of your vearly or :ied it is the man or w1untan in the three year poitcv, Insure to the Bnt,sb Amer 3 lbs. for 25 cents. -Seedless and Seeded Raisins. the receiver, Villa that her Or bib i-siseurance Co, which is purely Canadian. l�alalns. witness-stand, endeavoring to tell and roe are protected from-tbese lspotitione - - beat 14 is fillBAN with gratitude and see D $tmpaea who can give �oq tall para• the very best, Oi}�Q„cents per package. the truth iu regard to the InittlFr anlars. L Rao represent t e Landon and ??� iisboat which be Or she to beInglove towards the River. There are LancasbireAactdeoc and all sickness [n+cr Race. Don't be wtthoat a policy of thio lewd, some people of a somew bat selfish rs w°dna t know!ne¢ai oe hoar we set ata New Figs anti Dates. Orange, -Citron and Lemon questioned by a lawyer . oar acc:daut or slcknewit will only cost you,brut entire object is to Ret answers to nature, however, who do not ex- ".00&roar for Slou0. It von want a now __ Peels: Shelled-':'Tuts, etc. 8hrtplea Tublar separator %be best in tae e 'suit his Bide Ot the Case only. pertence the true joy of Riving. world. or y.ear old one exchanged See D, whether it be the truth or not. Their gifts are prompted by the SIXPSON,Pickering. i°6g ;icing Sugarl and Prepared Icings. Try our. Eztracti, =If the answers do not suit him, he desire and hope that they will re- MEN WANTED _ g y •• strength, 3 bottles so flavor or - • ceive something of greater value extra etre will then yell at the top of his - 1n return. to making their gifts ,. ._ . _ __assorted, 23 cents. - •, - - _:+ voice at the t`lorougbly frighten g To learn the Auto Business ed witness until he is almost afraid happiness do not a poor of bringing r _ ' to tell the truth for tear it will ha mess to the nor and suffer-. and Take an Ager e is foil line of other Christmas Goods• - r ing. Their gifts are directed to you can make from $18 to$50•a not please the brow-beating man the wealth who are in a position '...,Our Groceries are.the freshest. of the taw. There are times when y p° week driving, Selling or Repairing a a witness is very unwillin to tell to give something of a greater Cars. We will teach you in a few "= y g value in..return. If the fail to tie truth about the matter and y weeks in your own home to be an PHILI- P get what they hope for, they are. expert Automobile man, and get -•- ••'when .it is very clear that his pe _ P in misery, and their giv• you an agent for a high grade answers are evasive. In that case Y y the lawyer is justified in making ing has been a source of suffering car. We have--been established SROV.GE3A�.2 ON'TA. 20 his examination severe. But when to them, and they deeply-.regret five years, and have over 6000 suc- a Witness i§ctear7y toying his.best parting with their giftQ. The cesfful graduates. Write at once - to tell"the' truth' the whole truth person whoFe giving is prompted for free booklet which gives full Read Roofi ~ by the proper motive will not took information. m y g and nothing' but the truth," the for anything in return, but, he presiding •judge' should come to ROCHESTER AUTO SCHOOL - the protection of the witness and seeks to bring comfort to those p who'need it, or to those whom be . .?08 Church St. Rochester N.Y. 1prevent his being treated As if he --- Haring quite-8, suppl3'' Of Ready Roofing in stock, and not- - loves and for whom he has a kind- - >vei=e a dog instead 'of a human wrshintr to.hi71d o�er winter, we offer such In man cases ajudgeor ly`regard. It requires a consider- ..being. A Pills 'y able amount of wisdom and carewell known brands as magistrate 'will insist that the _ „ to be able to select that which will �U wave. Su -coated. t ,.,.1t;Ryer m,isst•'betreated with e��ery '• y � REGAL ASPHELT, PERFECTION ., respect possible as if he were a be be 'most appropriate and which Dose, one pill,only one. n.ill be of the most ggod.' 'The aim Ing much superior to ordinary Sold for 60 yeby arsJ o'AMCo•. mortals, and on the other hand he °f the donor should be to supply Yom+ Dom• 1�oatr..l. oait.da _ RUBBER (Certaiuteed), something of a useful character to --�— t, will treat. Witnesses as if they ��� ' �•.• were criminals of the deepest dye, those who need it. Their Riving NOTICE TO CREDITORS ELwooD BRAND. • Should be of a practical character., Pr, ran a fr0lil X1:39 t0 �� unworthyof the slightest show of -- A 50 per roll. - axed the need should not•be for- Ig the Estate of.Robert Deverell, of-the _ .. $ respect. It is very pleasing some= gotten. TomnshiQ of Pickering in the County of -- -- - times to find a. witness the match Ontario, Gentlema>t,deceased: Reduced prices last only' while advertisement is in The News, of a saucy lawyer, who is able to Notice is hereby given pursuant to so get busy and secure your Roofing. turn the joke on him tO the lat- WM. ROYCE I ' George V. chapter 26, section 55, that all persons having claims -ter's discumforture.' Lawyers and - - A practical Shoemaker has against.tbe estate of the said Robert ;Independent phone'Stouffville 303. judges should rew•ember- that opened a Devecell who died on.the 25th day of • t` those in' the witness bog are July 1913, at the said Township of She. Repairing Shop Pickering, are required to send by D g E ' %S E COS. human beings with as $tie,'sense poat pr deliver to Thomas. G. •orf feeling as those -who'decorktie .Next door. to W: . J. Coakwell's Deverell, Whitby Ontario, one of the harness shop, where he is pre- r�STCUF'FV=SLE - lthe bar or bench. executors on or before the 15th-day of - - pared to do. all kinds of. -• December 1913, their names addresses repairing work. and descriptions and a full statement y A call respectfully solicited P I 1 "4n` Friday test a Russian, the the articf the of their claim and VT E _ TORE the nature of the securities (if`an 1 ' PE21.L ('ywhile walking ar6lig Youge street y t\ •r. 0 s•W. ROYCE;- • ' •-PICKERING held by them duly verified. 1Vsin Toronto, sag-' displayed in one __. And that after th'e 15th day of De- a � sof the store windows, alarge num, rWATC. 11A KE,R cember 1913, the estate of the;said �' - her of "stags motley" 100-dollar deceased will be distributed among ` :. VY :H I T B Y the parties entitled thereto, having shills. He thought th-at they were Why take your watohes,'clocks and. regard only-to the claims or. 'interest the real thing ttnd his envious dis- jewelery out of town for repairs,when of which the said executors shall then - you can have them repaired here? have notice and the executors will We carry a eotr;plete title of 6tnQ a . heavy boots•and•shoes of every AN - position could not `resist' acs effort I have had 25 years experience• - . not be responsible to any.person of - - _ to secure them-. -It is a slow pro- in London England. whose claim they shIL11.not then have variety, for men women and children's wear. -cess of getting rich with a pick Satisfaction guaranteed. received notice. Prices reasonable. Dated at Whitby, the 13th dap of and shovel and this was a chance November. 1913. ,A CALL SOLICITED. — — A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS. of a life-time. About four o'clock All work done on the premises ARTHIIR E. CHRr9TIAts, - phone No. 151. on Saturday morning be roceeded :Brock Street (next door to _ Solicitor for y P TodD 's Bakery) Txoxws G. zvatssLL, along the street armed with a RoRT. M. P. 1 - • ' �'`" EINVURIMLL.Executors -PEEL, -- Brock Street, - WHITBY ,heavy wrench, and ass it was at a"n i ED. CL.AFFi Whitby, ALAIA B. DAVIDSON, I g 1� ( • N l �• ,. •.. .4 ,.. _:.- .. n,..sass.:..,,.: •... �,.'„u .. '..',, X.t --.r�.;r A. "'xti :.a. '"?,,.,,..� 41— V '.' �. .. .;. ,.-.."o-. . ,a,,.L r*b s.^-.x y ,.m..• ...,.2x,w "^.,: ;i-" i +:y.; ,F P�° he�.t m„*W..c....� .,.Yr •�•.,. a+S.E •4xe,2t�,,.: <,. r' x•"'•' •,.r. -':, -�, --.•�. � •. - _ ,, - .l.�'.. ..,, ., ':r..,,: ..�i. '.tie � ,�:%, .,�, :..+ ..Ya ,,,,, "r'a*, sr;3�'-..,,:`5�:+. .�. ?�,�a ,ti�k�•^'M ..k. [ ,..w;�s .,����n r:,♦.-�,e'".�b�r.. ,. -R , .auA ."'. :.s. ;-�>,Fwg�.- �,t��ca�. v ,...+�'LR,ir<.. .,.��s. '^ .., �.••. ..u�m-`rows,. .;ago�..�s.,.e:2��`as3+ .vS`'`.✓tee:' ..�s:, - a f �c j au►wEiin, t Wilber Gleeson and Fred Madill The Mission i Band of the Meth. N a�R QS� S ' - - -"- of Toronto, spent Sunday at the odiat church is sending a hoz of "" .. J. H.'Beal was is the city on homes of their parents hare. clothing and raw fruit - to the -:'We J, �1 : -M°oda.y' Mt•s: Adamson, 'Of- John'-andDeaconess Home,Toronto. - R. SY. Ward was in the city - wo play o o[ Greenwood, were the gguests of J. On Sunday evening next. Dr. ImporMnaslsowlas otSassl d' b o! _ .. on Monday. H. and Mrs. Beal en--Thursday. Marvin will preach a sermon to ahW6 A 1Ky Iasi - Miss Weikel is spending a few _ daps with her sister in zbridge. Master Ralph Strauscer, we re- the young people of the congrega- 1bts ionuT. Bim,Dolls, Toys, job$ Mr. Hoole, of London, was the; 'Bret to say, is very ill with an at- tion. Everybody welcome. , reesived for the Holiday-•trads.-Call w guest of David Scott on Sunday. tack of bronchitis and indigestion. Mrs. W. Miller, of Pickering, and nes ��� MIs. ' Wm, Thompson epe,tit Luther Bowes, of the C. P. R., and Mrs. W. G. Scott, of Rich- -: !• °a- spent over Sunday here at the mond Hill, visited their parents, Subsoriptions .kaken tot .all Magasines, Monday and Tuesday in'the 2Y.' home of his mother, Mrs. Joseph T, E. and Mrs. Pugh on Sunday. P Mrs. J. R. Thezton, er- Weekly aid Daily Ne�npa _ — inn, spent Tuesday wit er s r Readman. The many friends of Mr. J. pe Miss•Euuice-Fors Forsyth,. of Scar- Boyer, of Stouffville, 3•ere greatl' :Mrs. J. H.Heai. 3� y There are several cases of boro, formerly -teacher of Cedar shocked to hear of his death which whooping cough among the child- Creek school, is. visiting at the took place on' Monday' after a _ �. p home of Morgan Pugh, brie illness. Sroe3c St.Tee� WhStb� " ren of the village. Dur�vg the absence of Dr. C. J. . J. S. Bundy and - Win. Coates Brodie, }iia practice will be _m -- - k are busy this week re-shingling GET YOUR Charge of Mr. Love,' of Brooklin, --' -. Mrs. Browns residence.. �'E N C E F E N C E Pickering Lumber Yaml who i§ non in the 'tillage. John Gerow has completed an at •' Graham Bros. shipped sixteen ' extensive waterworks system for - head of nurses last week to the. FENCE Cell Board. the new. acientiflc -wall_ Stewart Bros. of Atha. . -PRINTING - Internatiunal=Live Stock Show covering used in the place of lath Foster Hutchison, of Stouffville' at C}licaszo. ' We hope for their Just received another car of Peer= and plaster. It holds Saint or ,baa been spending a fern days usual success• less Fencing, in various styles. paper perfectly. Cal and = with Claremont friends. see samples and Mrs. C. A. Barclay returned A special Thanksgiving service DONE Give me a call when re uirin <�• will be held in connection with s q B. get prices. home on Monday after spending Fence of an kind. Quality the Eptvurth League iof the e y ROOFING several days in Toronto. and prices right. Methorli5t church on Friday even- N. B. eitra white Cedar Shingles and Misses -Mary and Bessie Mac- . _AT THE A fewfence, epecialllisindred dt of rieedQ. wire nab spent a few days last week 1°g• Everybody come. WILFR pe is R'ILced. _ a sr Shingles. 1, pe B. red cad Sh • - with Port Perry friends. The members of the bowling Y p and 8 ply ready rggoHng.,. club have been enjoying several L LJ M B E R W Dan Parrott and Miss Lena, of interesting games on Wm. �,eap- Ashburn, were the guests of Mr. iBalsam, Out. 1 inch Hemlock tongue and groved. er's lawn this. week. This is News" Office Independent Phone No, 52B. - s Mrs. Shirk on Sunday. l inch grid inch Hemlock, rough.- and 4 something unusual for the month Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and - i inch, 1 inch, li inch, lij inch, - _-family, of Uxbridge, visited the of Tlecen�ber. �g-P•� -y-�t�' 2 inch, 3 inch and 4 inch former's mother on Sunda The police trustees would like - + _ -- - -. Pine lumber. •' "' We are pleased to state that very much if the person who took = , made provision for employment dor• the plank belonging to the village ing the Fall and Winter months or do Also a good stock of dressed lumber :` our teachers have all been re-en . Sale Bills, - ". you wish.steadg remunerative work and I Georgia Pine matched from D. Hopper's yard, would the year through. Wfrite us nod se- and beaded.- gaged for the ensuing year. The � board have acted wisely in re- bring it back immediately as they cure our Agents terms. We offer the h want to make use of it. .Heli or Incl. phone staining their services, as they all Concert Billsich was , . best in the business. Pay weekly, free are doing very efficient work. coed fuThe ry Monday tinevenhlnA was Letter Heads, outfit; a aReeterritory. W. over W• D. GORDON �ngOOnt. - ] On Thnrsdsy, Dec. 11th, Fred very poorly attended and cons@ under cultivation. Established _ ;Holden will sell six acres of stand ,tent) no business wits done, Note Heads, 35 years. Are reputation for high grade ing limner, maple and piny,on the q y Evidently the boys are not very Bill Heads, __ stock and fair pdeali°�. A salesman sto falling% � west help of lot 2.con. f3, Uxbridge - can make mons sellingfor us, _-We Timber will be sold W conv .7,11 enient enthu-ix•tic over the game. - _ y .The Farmers' and Women's Io- Statements, want io energetic reliable man for " ti ties Sale at one o'clock. �. -_ Pickerin sad vicinity. For terms Pa itittite? held very successful write g y Hall's Hair Renewer certainly stops ,. -:few Dr. C.-J. Brodie is s ending a a,eetingl cin the afternoon and Envelopes. Y Pe 1. :f'ew day's in Chazp, 1. �'•, where PELHAM NURSERY Co., falling hair. No doubt abbot it what- eveaiug of Thursday tact. The $utter W'ra ars, Toronto, Oat. he was consulted in- a -veterinary pp ever. You will surelybe ea ' r hatter. The doctor's high re- meetinR� +erewelC attended and N. B.-Free catalogue on request. . utation as a veterinary extend, the-add rPtm,ea were of a high order Shippiea Tag?, -- -- - - -. and much appreciated. - 4!0TRAOXI Go YA�� ac beyond the limits of this town- The Pcesb terian Sabbath uxets C swutto ship. school 'ill hold a Christmas Tref Church Reports, AQ*M�� Ira Powell is having consider- and a oncert on the evening o Programmes, _ .able imprdvenwintil made to his Fridt,v, Dec. 19th: A splendid' - house by baviog .it lined with rogi•ani t•onsistingof recita-tions, Counter Checks,Pr between the metal eidin ®e ginupic, etc, including a cantata lip••.and the boards, -thusmakingit Receipt Booke,the children of the school will be _much warmer, The work is being Bt Cherrywood Station MAM41 .� done by J. H. Madill. rendered. ;Business Cards, _ Dicaioiwe _ Wesle J. G_erow, of Saskatoon, The Iiev. H. Food, who recent- C '�tiD1tTs' • p Wedding Invitations, Whole and Cr shed oats, whole an,o°e.enc�sas a.aeteta.nd d-= afl► Sask spent last Friday with Ilia ly ti,ok charge of the Claremont R qt ea. a�.st>ro sur o,„o,nc Fr.• r corn, Bran, Shorts. Flour, Ground [n".easdoa ,i p,pp`.;�p n7.g �6��moaira rents; George !lira, Gerow_, Baptist church here, will be or- _Memorial Cards, ciao - «aedenrtal�oraillBBfl@Il�-Unh a g dained oil tlie-o.There mon of Twill signs be Bread Tickets, Linseed 31ea1; Malted corn feed, e f�°t�e Dt t eon� r sesia�w ; , of Port Perry. He was aeras- Drt'ed Brewers Grains,Blachford's ” t.ae `ogloss paaied by his-brother, Jelin. who y . Calf Meal, Wheat, Purina and 'o"YO�= ` .ntnoeFrOvp.r*e,is2. service in the church in the c+vea• � ,joined him at Cl ilremont station, Visiting Card•, Groatine chick food; Beet. Scrap. ' ing, A good attendance of mem- _ g ' Charcoal and Granul�d bone. ♦bsods0 487 i°•.traced*.dw► Mr Gemw is one of the officials of berg and adherents is r Heated. •ate • - ~the C. P, R. having charge of an eq - Milk Tickets Oster%hell,etc. Prices reasonable ., ° 'r.aGrow. Veep" Iry important department. His The 1. (O. O. F, lodge which nae Y Your order solicited.. " inaily Claremont friends are pleas- been closed during the summer _ ._ Newbie ed to hear of his rapid promotion months has again become active. 'ThOm�s RiDe®O= �* w�oa, aa,, and will look forward to his still The Scat meeting for the winter - further success. was held on Wednesday last when :Prices Right Sharthud-Made _ The Ladies' Aid monthly meet- there was a good attendance and D much enthusiasm shown. The �•••. ` members are determined to make Work Guaranteed It such evidence as d othereqoz- held �iag of the Methodist church" for YY following ;November, was held at the home the coming year a record one. tracts from lettere and other in-ow of Mrs. Joseph Piikep on Nov.mon- booklet, is not sufscent to satisfy any. " _ - on desirous of learning shorthand strong teetimony contained in twr ,After the msaetinq, was the mon- thly supper, which was one of - of - - "the most successful ever held at then there can be no merit t°any btisi- 'Claremont in connection with the nese under the sun: _ Y.i►d'iee' Aid monthly meetings. THE DMINION UIRK - We sell the famous Gray Gasoline D$to writ. Cr.ARItB-"It is A plea- Nearly seventy sat Clown to sup- sure i write a tch superior endorsing' 'F per, $7.00 being the proceeds _ Engine with coal oil attachment, anything eo much superior to other ' trona that source. After supper, ~a atarrraos C.1L DOG>L$tr,Gen"111 and all latest improvements. things used for the same purpose as _ your-system of Eclectic S[sortha;id is •',,;' an interesting grogram was given, - - •i be Buil>aCSB F91miIIg see sampte is stock and get prices to others I have examined. I shall in which several took part. All be pleased tb reply to any communi- - prsasen t seemed Lo enjoy them- -tib•the Uninea of M+" ��---sshoved bed=*In a practical b•stnese MY gatioa that maybe-sent me with re- ' Y ['roueda should be pot to sa bPasrt+enes shosrd be made by Ch•Qas•• A certain •�T ;. ,T.�. .g0 + selves very much. Mr, Pilkey c.roenuce of the profits should be put In a Sayings Account"an •mert;ener ferenCe to the system, Or t0 have an - vefna bank Ia Protected&Wmt bed sea mm $ROCK ROAD, ON T. one interested call to see roe. . r; __and family deserve great credit an diced tirne man vho 11118 a"`h autpl FALLIs, 477 Parliament St., (teacher.) . for the efforts they put forth to w_ Our Fall and Winter Term com- itnake the supper so 'highly sac• a I a m "o a b' , cess fu1. WHITBY BRANCH A. A. ATKINSON, trio r.a may en September ,th but students- Report of Claremont continua ai - Manager. e = e s 02 a • w may enroll, any day, as instruction is a' T 2 •. a Y ht, $ e es ='� M strictly personal. tion sclittiol for N'-ovember. Names e S f' w Write or call for free booklet. o • ;in order of merit : Form III- a gg ° i a d Clarkes Shorthand College. It, Willison. Form If-Viola �i, d o � � $c a e O. Forsyth, A. S ffard, M. Rawson, o r = $ a O ! 565 College St., Cor. Meaning Aye. E. Arbuckle, Dora Brodie, Mar- CHRISTMAS IS COMING, Ho . Hoa S a�eaeeb°m °r � _�L.-� TORONTO, gat "Gleeson,. Florence Forgie, ' '� agm�g�� Form I--R. A. Story, A. E. Mor ' °b�B°aro� s e •b �'� Van, Melissa Morgan, Lyman Bar v 11, e o e p; ' d a nice collection of Panay Goods o You will fig _ � �„�• 1 � •-:0 clay, May Florence, George Bur- f0 , y e Q •� ton, Bessie Bennett, Ralph l3rc• r the Holiday Season at _ __. Jan 2 Ross Watson. J. Elgin Cur-. • _ p rj °'� Feb' �� a die, - - �. . . - - .. . .. � .. � a y~ rie. principal. y "' . •' >ras O C, H. BURLIN G . PICKERIN G G ' :,,� Report of Senior Division Clare- °11; i! a y a �� itas �s wont public spool. The following - ` R is a report of•the pupils who ob- "Picture Framing a Specialty." a .. Jae ps . twined over 40 per cent on the I a o, °' as �'� aal� ' a= Of all materials and design s , y examinations for November. ° C C o ' a .m >�ptN kept in stook. It will pay yon Names are arranged in .order of SIMP '0 m'° I"' merit: Sr. IV-Vets Stephenson; [y h call at our works sed inspec$oar snook O s is o 8 '= io r• got w obasia prices, Don't be misled t `Jean Evans, Clara Underhill, Isa- DO •tN ws do not employ them,000sgeenMbel Sargent, Mary Pugh, HazelJanuary 1914-whttb 7, oahawe s,BrotsRham ly we can, and do throw off the ageof Mantle, Barbara ydd. Jr. IV-- _, 9, Port Perry 17,8zlbridao 16,Oanainalon 15, oommission of 10 per oent.,whichyoa ganta Claus Headgaar�er& �°`°"'�OII 14. °`°�`°"'s oertainly save by purchasing from as. , :Mabel Wagg, John Knight. Sr:$r: - - — cagaoiioiaed. ill . Stephenson, Iona - 8 8 IEC - Graham, Violet Sargent, Maud - - - Th Pick ring ►wN�T!!Y GRANT 0., 13ariderson, Mildred Brodie, Le- See our large and•-bewitiful display of Xcnas goods. Everything in- r oaoe. Whitby, o°taarl land-Graham, Ina Mantle, Jean teresting and useful. Writing Cases, Toilet Cases, Papetories, Tq �t__ _... .. Grahatn: Jr: III-Mary Forsyth, Hand Bags and hundredsof• other-handsome articles. Vigilance-Committee W. Ri V Alf ►J Vida Knight, Russel Teal, Ella- ...worth lls- •• 3 •worth Kydd, -George Grabam, ' TOV LANAI FANCY GOODS - — t -:Pum `Manufacturer a b loves The ob'ect of this Association is'to' -- - Gladys Pntereon, Murray Forsyth: A Im-ge assortment of- Toys bought at Silk scarfs, .ilk neckties, racea,g lessen stealing and prosecute _ _ P Honor Roll, Jr. Division, Clare- a-very close price, will lie sold-atprices mufliers,ladies' collars in lace,embroi- the felons. moot; for-November:1,Jr. , -II- away below anything ever sold here- dered beautiful bows in ceparate boxes - Shop and Residence, Dundas Yt, �• Mabel Hurlbert, Lois Brodie, steam boats, railroad cars,automobiles belts all the latest styles, silk and ' Members having property atolenoommaai- WHITBY, ONT. Myrtle Benson. Jr.. II-Effie bugles, cornets, stuffed animals,-Dion• brofdered hdkfs.- '�We are offering y Knight, Hugh Gregg, Allan keys climbing ropes. talking dolls, bargains in men's and boy's sweater .,Date immediately with any member Three doors west of Whitby 'Hone@ asci �: 'Thompson. Sr. T-Mona _Hurl- sleeping dolls, doll beds,etc. coats,etc., std. of Ezeouttve Oommittes-- Bert, Gregg, Goldie An- 1.00, Membership fee W e are prepared to instal wood or hews rlert, GordonGson. Jr. I.-Mabel Neal, Merle Ladies' and Men's, $ops' and Girl's Rubber-s and Ovel•8haee. ,pioke -may be had from tLe Pride°t or pumps o° short notice, also attend "Lin'ton, Laura Linton. Primer A s.aretarT ona0pue•Eton. to all kinds of repairing. -Gordon Shirk, Grace Kydd, China and Giaesware-fn this line we have a splendid assortment. Also :Agent for the Ontario Wind Milt, Robert Beelby. (b) - Norron _ Dishes in all the leading lines, Exec. Com.-L. D. Banks, also gasoline engines and Knight, Viola Middleton, Harold ibkering, Ont, the enure gear. _ d Groceries.; This department is crowded full with all the good .things for the �W, V. Richaede�a, San erson. (c) -Albefit Timms, season.-fresh fruits, cakes, nuts. etc. - MAGNET CREA-W SEPARATOR Kathleen Shirk, Mary Benson. �.A. o'GOnnoc: kthuf Jefl're�. (d) - Gladys Timms, Vera Linton, - PICKERING Phone Aell No.fi0, Ind.M award dysBessD. SIM d� Co,; pr,.iaeaa. s.ar.a•r. _ ,.� .... .t-:cs ,x., .se .-...,c.u ��..r..:c.. m a:�-... ,....nw,,-. .r _ .s...,+. .. .,:l;N• .? . .=+..�_ u.u'.'. -�,.'•�.': .,,A�irz ,.. ,':,�.. � 4 . .•�i?-x-., .*a..,«. ,. -:.. ,"�u .,. ..-... ', .� .:... .t ... ,. .. ., 4 Ki.a. -r, ,•; ca. 4,... ,»M.. +,.�., ,;.4:i,�«,._ w,.,�. •� wr .r'•r a, r, k ;,� .'•;c`dl. °...•�+' a-, "c•'.• '�•'� °s'-b i. ;�i :� 5,ayw,�.. �' „�.ti #' rc„a .c,•.},w:,�x+e. .rak,;. '�a_ � •.^s rc.:itvF:n. '6k,�..: � _�., [saY.e„:�W est e1Y; �"�a.....,..•. .:,...�.a.... -irays..r•" .�` �,,,� 7...;*- ,�'.,,. ,L�,r....h;za.'�',.a*s�••*. !+•:�+�.' ...„•y °� •�S`e, att.x• .st.. ?�: tiK. .m. •::1,ze�rx .,aq- lwv ....., ,., F .;.. ....; .• .. .. xe ,moi - •-.•r;,. ',A -�. _ t.. rx •. !i a FEEDING THE UNEMPLOYED. VSeventeen Thousand Three Hundred r Catt�e and Chctsc ,Items of News -�yire Grain-, hien `4orklees at Winnipeg. A despatch from Winnipeg says , Seventeen thousand three hundred - - _ mea.are out of employment in Win- -Notes Prices of These Products -in' the Leading nipeg at the present time, accord- of interest as, to What [s Going - -= Markets 81Ce Her Recorded r ing to W. Hammond. past presi- on All Over �+ dent of the Building Trades Coun- : oil, at the executive council of the t ---- - ---- --- Amalgamated Trade Unions in the No. 3 Northern, 81 5•Bo: No. 6, 661.20: No. Labor Temple. He! arrived at his Canada. The total Federal estimates for srsldatu48. 6, 61 1-2c; teed. 66 i-ac; No. 1 selected figures by a consideration of trade $200,' + ra en- Toronto, Dec. 2.-Flour•-Ontario, wheat `1121, 79 7-W. No. S rejected seeds, 77 7.80• unionists now idle, He says 25,000 Orillia poet offioe is to be en- the year 1913-14 were about _ Epure, 90•pe2 cent.,-13.42, assboard. and Oats. No. a C.W. 34 1-4e. Barley, No. a, larged, 000,000. After dedtictin from ch at 13.40 at ioc+at points. Ontario. Mani- 43 1.40• Flat, No, 1 N,W-C., 41.16 L4: No. will be idle by Christmas. There 8' at a Dost of $31,000. ;%tubae-First patents, In ,jute bags. $5.301 S C,W:. $114 LA. No, 3 C.W.- $1.011.1. are in Winnipeg over thirteen London will vote on the question usual percentage of lapsed yule ,. do., seconds..$4.90; strong bakers'. in late thousand trade unionists. Over of having Sunday street cars. possibly 1$175,000,000 will be spent hags• 84.60• by March 31, 1914. Of this amount-. . Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern. 920, - .' Montreal Markets. fifty per cent. of these are- idle. Gold shipments from New York to $50,000,000 will be on capital ac- .' - -on.track. Bay:port.t, and Nora at 900. Montsesl, Dec. 2-corn-emerican NO- These are mainly men skilled in the Canada in the lack fortnight have Ontario wheat-No. 2 wheat at 63 to W. 2 yellow. 82 to c. - pate- C&nadlaa West, g count, nearl • all of which, under outside. erne. No. 2, 40 &k: do., No. a.39 i•se. Bar• building trades. These' men have aggregated $18,000,000. the practice which hitherto has pre- '4 oats--No. 2 Outario oats, 33 to 340. out, ley-Man. teed• 460; malting; 68 to 69c. helpers amounting to at least a side, and at 36 to 371,-on track. Toronto.. uckwheatr-No. 2, 66 to 571. Flour-Man• number equal with their own. That The Armour Grain Company of veiled, the Government would be .. Western tsanada old oats, 391-2c for No. spring wheat patents. f►r.ts, $5.40. see- 9 Chicago obtained a license to do justified in borrowing; but the S.and Me for h0. 3. Bay ports. onds, $4.90; strop bakers', $4.70; Winter makes nearly fourteen thousand. Peas-$1, outside. •• patents, choice, $4.75-to 85;'straight roll• He estimates that, conservatively business in Ontario. greater portion will be paid off Dub +la . Barley-Good melting barley, 68 to W. ors, $4.50 to 14.60; straight rollers, bales. A foreigner was sentenced at of the current revenue. , outside. 82 to $210. Boiled oats, barrels, $4.40 to speaking, there are three thousand f Corn-New American, 75c. all rail, To- $4,50; bags, 90 lbe•, 12.10 to $2,141•x. Bran, five hundred other idle men in the Winnipeg to five years and 30 lashes - 1 Tout-to. - - $20 to $21. Shorts, $22 to $S3• Middlings, for assault on a young girl. Z Creat Britain. Eye-No. 2 at 68 to 700, outside. $z5 to $26. Mouillie. 127 to $31. Hay-No. city-Clerks, office men, railroad _-BuckvEheat .70c, outside, with none of.Ii, per fon, car lore, $14 to $!5. Cheese-- construction men and laborers. Tea and coffee imported. into The Chief `Whip of the Liberal eBr n-Mauitoba bran, 421 to $21.50 a ton, eLterns, 13 to 1331 •1-2 LButt 5-8c; finest Several Western cities are feed- Canada last year totalled nine mil- party says there• will be no British ; 'in bags, TorontA freight. -Shorts, $22 to creamery, 26 to 281.20: seconds, 27 1-2 to ing their unemployed under muni- lion dollars at wholesalers' import- general election until 1915. " 62L50, Toronto. 27 3-4c. Eggs-Freeh, 65-to hoc: selected• ci a1 or anization, notable among ing prices. The Duke of Cunnaught has lost 3sc; No. 1 stock. 340: No. 2 stock, 26c. Po- P g ` - Country Produce.` talose, per bag, car lots, 75 w 900. these being Vanoouver and Bran- A board of conciliation has some valuable jewellery, and Scot Butter-Choice dairy, 22 to 240; interior, don, The towns in Northern Sae- awarded a, big increase in pay to land Yard is investigating. 265 m u 2tc. Crcnmeir prints, c tie 31011 unitt►d States Markets katohewan and Alberta have passed G.T.R. telegraphers and station Evan Roberts, the noted Wel ',. iwIids. 28 to 290 ; sU.rage, prints, 2T to ' : I Minneapol r. Dec. 2.-Wheat-DeeQmber, the crisis by reason of the fact tFiat employes: revivalist, refused to see his aged do., solids, 26 to 270. Eggs- Case lot* of new-laid. 43 to 440',62-5•a W 82 3,4c; May, 67 5.8 to 87 3Act N0: many men have gone from them to father who had travelled a lung pas doaen; tresb,,35 to 37c, and storage, i hard, 86 1-4c; No. 1 North«ra, 84 1.4 -to J. P. Muller, the Government ex- b! to 330 ;•<r dozen.. &i 340; *to• 2. do„ ea 1.4 to 83 3-4c; No, 3 the lumbo`camps of the country. pert, suggests reductions in West d!stance seeking an interview, Cheese-l4 +.2C for large, and 1a 34 bo.l wheat. 90 14 to 81 3-4• Corn-tic, 3 yel• �' ern freight rates fur hauls exceed- Premier Asquith,. speaking at t6c for testas. I1ow, 64 to •68c, . oat*-No, 3 white' 3634 BINDUS CAN ENTER CANADA. (Leeds, denied ther�sv;es any divi- Bc►ns--Hand•p"ed. az.t4 to 8°...20 per, to nthFlour l ocembe 2raR_heathNo�idhard' __ ing 50 miles. cion of opinion in the Brit'.sh Cabi bushel mimes. $t7s to §2. The vote in Saskatchewan on Honey Extr�cted, :n tins, 11 to 1ze per',861.2c, 'go. 1 Northern, 851.20; Nn. x. ^�}t'ePping Deersion Given Against net on the hams elle que�tlo iii. for Yn. cotut 83 0 $3.25 per dxen -do., e3 1.2 to ilk:;-.Montana No. 2 hard. direct legislation was six, to one in Smoking is nut n 1211 for or 1, and orui for Qo 2, 84 3-4; December, 83 3-4c; May, 68 1•zc. Fedvral Orders in Council. favor, but was only a small propor- ': Poultry--E'owi. 1z to 130 per !b.; chick- L:nwed-$1.39: December, $1.37. May, among the Harrow buys. but by an ens, :6 .to i& ducks, 12 to 14c; gewe. 1 41.42 3-a• - A despatch -frr>m Vancouver, B, I tion of the total vote. 1 edict just promuiRatPcl it is also 'a to-isc; turn,,,* .. freak. No. 1, 23 to 25o _• C., says: Chief Justice Hunter has The body of Rev. Frank BtiL.er• ,f' rbidden t� }isitors to the famous Potato.•w Qntar:,ns, 951 Der b,, on Live Stock Markets. a ritrack. and Delawares at the same price. given S stvee.ping derision condemn- of The_salon, was found in the lake, F.: glish schrrol• Montreal, Dec. 2.-Be-t ,attle !r•re h,q1d ing as illegal all the Federal orders-. with the throat. cut. A coroner's ! The su r•drearinought �WarspitP, �. Provisions. at 7 1•zc; medlum. 6 1.2 to 7 1-72 Pnmmon, 3 1 4 to 5 IA-: bulls. 3 1.2 .0 4c•• :-au can-1 in Council which beta hitherto jury render-Pd rt verdict of murder, '_1 Bacon-Lora rl'rar. 16b per lb•, in -ea•e �•; kept Hindus out of British Colum- 'tk'illiam Turney Whitehead, ex. I auncli?d at Pa�`Puport, rnav be the lots Pork Rhnr: .tet. $ ;0, do., meas, ners, 3 to 314 00x9, $40 o,$34. Doe held last big warship, as it hap. been for 81 6: calves. 3 i.a- 10 7<•; sate$', Sc; big. The only rounds on which a ,�1Vi.P.P., one of the best-known men $24.50, Hams- Medium to' light, 1%1.3 to Iambs. 7 !2 tn'8c: hog". i l•2c l�ttnd that submarines can rPndoI J, 2c. heavy. i9c, rolle. 151.2 to •6c; break, Toronto. Dec, 2.-Cattle -Cb6lve "t. Hindu may now be excluded are in l�ew• Brunswick, an authority un - fast bacon. 19 to We; backs, 22 to Ek there. $e to 68.50; cm2 medium..$6,50 to huge battleships almost imputeut ,e Lard-Tierces. 141.10; tubs. 141-Zol j $725' rnmmon, $5 to §S.50; fat cows, $450 those"of idiocy, disease, crime or timber ia.ndg, died at the age of• ---+ to $6.L1 common row,,. §3,50 to $41 bu! rrnend!eancv, merely Rreunda which sixtv•one, s l'u I xed States. chere.bulLe $3.75 to $6'-o, canners._"-'I,a 1 atnst British-born citizens Ten large steamship 'companies, ,. Salad May a" Stray. / to $s ('elves Onmd tea!, 8875 to 6:0 Pp 3 ag !�1r9 hmnle+ ne Pankhurst ia. tale Baled bar In 1 at $ta'0 -.�$' SO s :mmm"�I $475 to 8s 10 e+tockers and rtes etlLPrilig Canadian Eastern p<lrts besides some smaller ones, are i tg ltrme $;lo 000 profits from her toe, on track, here; N a 2 at 8 3 to S,so. era .-Steers. 910 w ' 060 lbs. 86 �,n $6 50; For instance, there is now nothing,merged in the Canada Steamship it <d qu.mty- 800 lbs• a6 to 14". ]c at h'ni*ed States tour. astern,• 0o to 650 the Irn.bp to 1�z_ lig . P ,adg of Hin- I Lines, Limited, welch 1a now about -Premier Borden was the wiest of • and -tntz«.i at 112 � 11 50 , � r4, i to recent entire shin 1� - Haled straw---Car lots. $9 a, track, Te 83:� to $, Thr p and iambs Li;l•.t owed l dus entering British Columbia, and l completelc formed. ronGo " l 1x.50 to a5 i0 heavy, 83 t $3 so hu,ks. $3 honor at n dinner and a iuncheoa. I e4 $3.o spring l y, 8 .o 3 0 $eau but judging fr•',m the, persistence w•ath l The bodlea of nine sailors drown in W'a�hington on Friday. Winnipeg Crain, - with TN per head deducted for all the which they have f: r three years I ed in the recenf lakes storm were Wlnnit+FB. Des 1-Cash -wheat. No 1 Durk lamt� H<sgK' $s.'o to $8.60 ted and beta pse4ssing the question of their buried.at I{incardine, C.pderich and There are now 13,000 employe* Northern, 85 3-6c', Nes. a Northern,.13 1.2ct cantered. $8.85 os care catry these shiploads may not- be Sarnia, Two more bodies from the the General Electric Company at r slow iri taking advantage of the Hudrus have been identified Schenectady, N Y , out on strike. - OL'TL001C I> E\COL'RAGING. chiefly to the Balkan war, which chance to Dome• F. H. C'allurtl testified in' the A drunken man was the last to bias cau$pd any apparent slackening Montreal inquiry into the purchas- shake Gen, Bramwell Booth's hand rior to his de acture for England _ Monetary Tightnebs Only Temper• of such investmient. 2NEW Gl N FOR .1IRSil1P. ing of lands by the city, that he P P ary. Says,Sir T. Shaughnessy: "The-splendid craps ih the West- _ had paid a politician and an ex• from lees fork and• the lar a constructive Pro• Eleven Bits Out of Fourteen Shote ald;grman $5,000 ea*b for theia•-as- Three it],perdna are dead, and sec= . A despatch from Montreal. sacs era] are 111, due to eating squirrels : gramme carried on by big enter• at Altitude of 600 Feet. sistance. ., Sir Thomas Shaughnessy• President prises, bas-caus4d' honey to circa• Christopher Sawyer, of Dorset, a whish had fed upon chestnuts from of the Canadian-Pacific Railway, in late which might otherwise have A-despatch from Landon says- well-known trapper and guide in a blighted tree near Glaatonbul , t an interview on the financial situ&- . the Muskoka Lakee district, was aid : � - _ been lacking, and the Western The, new automatic machine jRtin.tor', Conn. tion, farmers, who contribute so much to air craft, the invention tet Colon found dead; of heart{allure, on the - "The pause in the flow of money Canada's progress, are, therefor4. Lewis, a retired United Siates _lake share, having been misting two Generai. r into Canada-has been beneficial is Lieut. Tiege-s, a German artillery ' • that it has enforced on•Canadians looking forward to next year with army officer, was given exhaustive days. f - . band= bright hopes. . Manuiacturing con• tests on Thursday at, Bixley in the I The Saskatchewan Purchasing officer, was sentenced to ten years that careful and economical ditions in eastern Canada are ileo presence of a distinguished. gather- C6.,-Limited,the only•'attempt ever I P.)r the wanton murder of a junior ling- of nwney in busineee and in satisfactory, and a considerable ing of British army'vfficers and for- I made in that Province to establish i officer. private.affairs which has been the number of American inariufacturers sign military attaches, T'k1e new co-operative stores, as known in Latest reports from Mexico state ! - real Eecret of t_anada's past.pros realizing.tkat it pays them.tin gun resembles .a.la.rge rifle ,n,ap,- Great Britain, has made an'assign- that the rebels have occupied Ce• j Verity. have Manch Canadian factories and . pearance, but it has an outer meat. It had'opened 14 store.%. dral, while the Federals have gal* 'The flow 'of irri,migration into to employ Canadian labor. '£his is jacket covering the barrel. It A two-year-old child of Albert +'d a slight advantage in Zacatecas. ` Canada cannot cease; for it is due a movement which we heartily wel- weighs only twenty-seven pounds., j Love. in Windsar,' climbed on a General Villa's cictorioGs rebel + to economic cunditions whioh. show come;• and -which I- Gan-sure will- The action is totally automatic and ' `irio signs of-than in Wages, the boarder's dresser and found a peva- forces have commenced theirsouth- t•. g g. - prove a good investment for the the gun is capable of firing eight I erfui drug, w'h'ch he mistook for ward march through _Mexico to. price of good land, and the oppor tt . . hundred rounds a -minute. With tl;nity for work, ate all in favor of Americans concerned. �candy-, .and ate,'dying in half an meet the Federal army at Chihua _._ _ the gun mounted on a Grahame- hour. hua. Canada, as compared with Great FRFNCII 1VLA►TORS BUR\ED. White aeroplane, LieutenantlStel- Britain and Europe. The Unified lingwelf of the Belgian army . red Staiee, oar•f,)rmer competitor for* Aeroplane Collided With Tree and eleven hits in fourteen shots, from VALUE OF SETTLERS' EFFECTS v:incial Penitentiary for re bPrr�� 'this immigration', is now inclined Burst Into Flames. an altitude of 600 feet, on a target, and attempted murder, have btwo ratbei to restrict than encourage of white sheets twenty feet square. The 'Total thr Twelve Months End- deported to Chicago. The 4 two any further, influx. The poorest A despatch - from 'Epernay' Those present were greatly_ im- In September, $13.'219,215. men were sentenced at Windsor to la.'borer coming into a new country, France, says: Two military avis pressed with the demonstration. g ' twelve years' imprisonment for Wind- such as Canada, is the incarnation to were burned to death•near this * A despatch from Ottawa -&a-79: robbing a passenger on the Wind of capital, far he britlgq with him place on Wednesday, when the THE DOJiI 'ION ]CBILEE. During the twelve months ending sor.ferry: and trying to throw h1STi the capacity to work and to trans- aeroplane in which they were fl,, _ with September last the new set overboard: Their good conduct in ,gig toren,some undeyelo ed natural re- dashed into a tree and burst into tlers coming to Canada brought risen secured,for them a,$eduction p Proposal to .Bark It by Monument P sou'rbe into a thing that 'can be flames. The men were burned be- with them, exclusive of actual cash, of sentence. _ used', and thus by his labor he cre- gond recognition. The aeroplane, to Fathers of Confederation. effects to the value' of $15.219,215. -s - " ales wealth, = met with'the iriisbi p when the avia- -A -despatch from Quebec says: That is the total of the customs ell- :SIX.MORE SHOT r "Canada, therefore, must wel- tors tried to make a landing about The Quebec-Board of Trade has un- tries for settlers' effects for the ;i come the immigrant for many years nine miles from this town. Before der consideration a• project for the twelve months. Of this total ar- Striking -East Indians Killed b7 r the few ersons who saw the asci• .celebration of the fiftieth anniver- rivals from the United States to_Come, 'ard must continue to pro- p Police in,Riot \orfh o! Durban. "gide increased'fR%•iiities of - trans- dent arrived on the scene the men sary of Canadian Confederation on brought in^effect's fo the value of purtatiun, colonization and boils- were dead+ Nothing,was found to July, 1, 1917. the preliminary work 10,022,933, while immigrants 'from A despatch from Durban says j in who the were, but blit- of which and the framing of the act Great Britain brought in 134.619,- Later details of the affray on the -•ing. -To provide such facilities the y Blackburnsugar sugar estate show that, European capitrilist and the inves- tons on the charred remnants of took place in Quebec. It is propos 404. tar will, in-my opinion, continue to _their clothes show-that.the$• be- e i to commemorate the historical '_ a body of fourteen police was at :.: furni 'h the money, for, owing to longed to the �rnilit•ary.,aviation event by the erection of a suitable' CRL SHED TO DEATH.1 tacked by three hundred Indian,�twr; Con- the propaganda carried .on by-the corps. r. _ ,•_ monuemnt to '..t•he Fathers of Con armed with sugar cane knives. In Dominion ar.d the Provincial ial Gov- K' fedctration on the site of the former a desperate fight six Indians were _ Toung'Fellow of Nineteen Killed by P g I. ASTONISHING S'TATISTIC'S. Parliament buildings, now known a barge Stone. killed and thirty wounded, some of ernments and industrial bodies; far _ them dangerously, Three police- - - labor and f„r the profitable invest- As F.rontenac Park, opposite the A destatch from Sault Ste. meat of capital, the opportunities Germany is P. Grotvip.fi Inlperfer Archbishop's Palace at the he.ad.vf men were wounded and a European From Great Iirilain• Mountain Hill. Marie, Ont•., says: Warren Rowan, civilian was stabbed and. left un, i� in Canada are thoroughly realized _. ` _ a young man nineteen years of age, conscious. by the Indians. _ acrcxss the water. and it is only the A despatch from says:-In pin loved b the Soo Dredging :C te-ti Ilrary-fin.ancia-l-s#rin enrv,. tike -view-of the prevalent impression in. -- C'II1LI•:.t\_ B;ITTLESHIP. p y p iz _-._ - Construction - Co.mpany, was .on D1SF.-ISF.D POTATOES. Britain and abroad that the British Saturday morning crushed to death maxkets 8]e .fiouded. with g�x>tls flag a hisplaeemcnt oP 2A;000 Tong while endeavoring to put• a chain• [',g, Department_ -of Agri!•nitll h to "made in Germany" it is int aiid 37.00P Horse Power. I around a large stone which 'had, just -Take Dra4ti^ Sicps. ing to note the statement, appended- A despatch from Newcastle, Eng- 'been raised by the larged derrick, A despatch from WRshitrg•t.)n ' R i ve ulatin commercial re b 11 nd ra}-s: .The Chilean battleship ]i ed ou of, the grip o a g la s n t stone and A The P -•�• n es .from Canada P s . Pct to 1 1 3 $ lations between :the two countries A•lmirantc 7o crus launched on of the dredge and fell on Warren'. A>• net framed by the German Federal F.uropc not, already under quaraai { j 7`hui<sdny at the F.lswiek shipyards. crushing h'is -clicst and breaking tine will be excluded from the - - R n bb e r s and ( Council. The statement shows thi'tt Her displAcement is, 58,000 tong and several ribs. 1 Over-Stecklu gin One. I Germany's trade with Britain and her engines are eX ctechto dcv'elo q, the, l States ''f glans framed by,�,: ,. - t,• 9 1"' P the Department of :lgricultut'e ' ,- Ri.rtopi.t.xnni.awt:•-�7.'F;tw11 Ther colonles'far -exceeds her trade over 37,000 indicated horsepower. SPRVFD sf,N'EN TEARS. ' -t.00k Wl-w-rsail. A.1.:rc.rcr ,w'itli •any other country, and that The contract calls fora speed of - � carr}•: Alread}• w•arued of an im- -" on anArhl4ir-e. rP itding p<Aato, fnrbine, tll,e.11epart- - nu7:h.mAndpr,t«tS:mnrlr"ra (;e;rmnny's import% • from Britain twenty•three knots. The• main Pri•sonerp.' Good Conduct Cancelled ^.n,tly hem•vloarlltr. fxoe.eds her eX ort% to Brit.Ain in nlpn't; experts ' said the present re- •i :� csn9dlae cm"al!4rrod A�hhc'Ca. P armament of the new vessel con- Five Sears of� Term. stricti"ns against diseased p„t•atoe$ •s' limit a Rion•. Pver-increasing degree. In 1909 the gists of ten 4-lath' guns placed 1n dlfferr•neP was £12,500,000; in 1910. A rlegnatch from Iiingston'says : must be ext ncied further to pre- future in .thrrets on the centre line a , £14,000.000; in 1911 nearly £18,500,- and sh carries an airsiliary bat hlit,holl 1irothers, colorecl, who vent -ruining, future American ,t . Olio, and in 1913, £24,500,000. terms b twenty-two 4.7 inch guns. list's served seven years in bhe Pro- crops. M p _ r. • ., .. __ ... s:,. a :'�",- i v''" '".as,.un •Ys r s ...•.c ...b _.-. .,_}'l ...`.'�G.".t'i'n - .xdfa w ;!, A.. ,,..» .,. �,+yra„rrt,ck !'g ax.. .^. .- ,..-_.r...c.._ ,. .,.«•cam...-....af:,: - � r.,,rw a�,:r,wx.�•r we�.r.W �„1. 5. ��,�ecrSS• 'riS'3t�' a•.'+},'rx" - ,•: t,{i_ - - ..�::wxu:,.rN 'lr.. y a...tit�..,GG .•.N,T,,:..:�.-. P r',r.. ....��., ... _. STRENGTH OF THE STUBBORN WHEN BABY CRIES., ness, says a London correspondent, ' These men are shod in thick felt `— slippers, eo that their footsteps will Why Mary Malone Left the SerTlee � �;•�. R ' -- -- of �. Bixby.Blzby. _. Do not gat out of patience or - not wake the royal sleeper, and.one -- - ° -ifoold or shake your baby for cry- of them is always near the King' Sly. IB How much perfectly good, ser- lu He does not do that to be PLUM $• r om until his majesty ia'called by viceable will-power people waste is ugly-that is not a baby's nature- 9 mere obstinacy 1 Martha ,Malone, S , liewants to laugh and bs happy, his valet in the morning. - ut when he cries that is the way Every door and window in the after working three years for Mrs. Ate glace is frequently examined, and Bixby, appeared one morning at PUNING `"fie taken of telling you he is i p would be gimpossible for any in- Mrs. Wilson's back door, and ap- s i Pain; that his little �tomaoh is ou• trader to get in without being die- plied for a place. " 'of order or that h4-Ow t covered. The King is as well pro- "Why," said the surprised Mrs. 'him. Instead .of bein `Cho-Ae St tected as the Tsar of Russia, ivho ` Wilson, "I thought you were work- him a dose of Baby s �wa Tablets has a guard of armed Cossacks out- fag for Mrs. Bixby!" >rcgthw+ land you will soon eqe him laughing side of his room, or the King of "I was, mum. But I've quit." yy I happy again. The Tablets 4-nd !sweeten happy tilstomach; make teeth- Spain, who is watched by a squad "Is that so l" Mrs. Wilson could fag painless; break u colds; cure of specially picked soldiers, who not , conceal. her surprise. "I p � thought you liked her." >:esMlyte serve atter neaan=•--onwr- ��•,� constipation and expel worms. Sold keep the keys of all the doors of the Indeed I do, mum." passed for quality andeavoar, k `by medicine dealers or by mail at Palace during the might. _ , _ ana'twaeke yosettime in a "And I'm sure.she liked you." -guy»tet,•-, rz r lib cents a box from The Dr. Wil- / � linitis' Medicine Co., Brockville, Algy-"You say she only par- �,� "I believe she did, mum. Least- Co., returned your affections I" wise she always-seemed to. pat, t Clarence-"Yes; she returned all �►.., "Well-" Mre. Wilson was still " l EDUCATION. Old Sours for Breeding. the love-letters, but retained all ty wondering what the trouble had LLIOiT s i3t'slNEss cotiLEG& Tb the presents." i , tonic. Canada's Pouy tar Commeri If we breed and raise our own j �: "Well," said Martha, seeing that tial school. Mattnilic rte ,Cat------e crew sows we always have to have a 1 y `n some explanation was expected, iARMe FOR sate �o young sow before we can have an Will Quickly Cure ���� "you see it was like this, mum, I old one, but as a rule I breed from always put the blue china plates on N. W. DawsoN, Ninety Colborne susNs I oil sows and if I have any that Any Sour Stomach �� the righthand side of the cupboard, Tereneo OR have not proven satisfactory I cull I F YOU, WANT TO SIIY Da SELL A and this morning the m19aUe comes I I Fruit, ,t3t«•k, Grain, or Dairy Fara+, - them out and seleot'the young gilts Relieves Fullness After Heals along, slung, and moves 'em, and says, write H. W. Dawson, Brampton, or 9l Ifo take their places, writes Mr. A. 1 r Colborne Rt., Toronto. ,, j "When I was working around the `Martha, every mornin for three - 1D. Choate. farm last winter, I had an attack of tri- years you've' put the plates on the N, W. DAWSON, Colborne at., Toronto I fiord that the pigs from my old $amination," writes Mr. E. P. Dawkins, wrong side, and I've had to Come NEWSPAPER FOR satE J . [sows always weigh from 25 to 6U I of Port Richmond. "I was weak for a Pn! along and move them-and I can't •' pounds more at ten months old than long time, but'well enough to work i staled it an longer.' EtM1 NPAPER , P JOB r being Of the pigs from the young saws. The But something went I y g Oraceahnna Proprietor beets a . pi Y until epr1II$. (01(um �� "And," said Martha, "I 68ys t0 drnirT At. 18 enable to q'.ve the print rl "a ,seem to have more bone and are wrong with my bowels, for I had to use , Ioffifo the as rntaon n.,^easarv, and ^tiers Iher, 'Mrs. Bixby, every mornin for 1,2 for salo attention a aacrifl a No opt+<nit!oa. more growthy. This is my reason i salts or stomach kept si sour, a de atlways after I three years I've put them plates in I(hre of the beet nPw.n-per open{nor" is - for breeding from old Bows. ening there was pain and fulness, and the Province for a pr'^'!cal mane, A�D'y. There i one rule which I always I ea the symptoms of intestinal fade• Assisted by OCG2S10Ra1 t1SC I the right place, and you come along f Wtimn PubliAbing Coali)acy, TOr<,nra geation Notairig hetped be until I f CUtjCUCa Ointment. I and moved them, and then I had Eollow and that is, never to breed O - 'to come along and move them back, MiecsttatrFous it gilt so that she will have pigs un- ',used Dr. Hamiltou's Pals. Instead of cRae,a.soav and Ointment ars sots o,reea=+•es j' twe sold rOR SALE---i!,V R PATCHED FOXES. til she is at least a year old'and I'hemming, like aother nd eeemlted to healcthe ®Ln Book.am$°0"4r"' A4dn"' F"W Z"u. and I can't stand it any longer, 11'' a!►o dark r.da W',h boa tor? p•=Z �k always let them run with the teat Cbsm.ewv,.0gouZZ.aatoaatr•8.A. T either,' . rr mink for breedinf vorpo,.ce. Graham bowels. I did not require large doses! "And so I quit."' Arne, R_R. No. t. str,•hr,,y Out - of the shoats until about two 1to,get results with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, The One .Exception. e' _ /'-CANCER. TUMORA, LCNPa, FTC.. -l.. months before I expect to sell the and feel so glad that I have found a WomSn in Pain internal Boa eaernal Bared hooch and then separate them. mild yet certain remedy. Today I am Lord Kitchener of Khartum, the one pato by oar hcmr trer'ment. Wrl4e famous English soldier is " essen- b.r"r. t.,^ '•r. Dr 13-"�nea 7tedteal a ,a a rule this ie about breeding well- no Dain, no sour stomach, a g t,-,. , ,,..s� .a nom+ ? " cod appetite, able to digest anything. I tially a man of the camp apd the For Three Years '— time where they WiI weigh about a: I battle-geld, a cold, silent, get. I py eI,L liTONEs, KIDNEY 0.`tP PLAN 'time This is a whole lot of good for ons m canna and not-be fat, just in \it dpr Eitooe4, Bidne7 rt�aMe (3rd*et, p medicines to do. and .1 can say Dr. warrior. However, the following tntrhas^ •n8' kindred �!'-nee^r• pd�'r'r"ty good breeding order. liamlltoII's Pills are the best pills, and incident will show that Lord Kit- Tells of Her. Remarkable Cure'. cured with she new German rem, My reason for keeping old breed- my letter, I am sure, proves It.- AHr I " r,.. s sn A^nd o rs r curs to I "Cory few people could so patiently fc^ Diabeee•N<tl+rue, and ants cors la I^; Ing sows is I can get more bene and- Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamll• chener can be a gallant courtier as app ,• Anti-Disbstas'• Prrre 3"10 f*"+a ' snore growth on the litter and two gold iniyellow9 of Mboxes,k25cn Alludealers, well as a Kit henerohadr-been sum- !Mrs,suffer.tor three years as I did." writes ! drnee:.r. nr =iTMt T�• li.nnl dtannt & sitters a year. p moned by Queen Victoria, who h er*:°Qtr ?c+i*•n�ay of Canada. Lr n Its 1•i D. Durand, from, her some in or The Catarrhozone Co,, _Ki gston, Augusta "Sometimes I did feel ver I { ' —tF Out. wished to congratulate him upon discouraged,'but knew that a remedy !- in , pt. with ha w• - - - - — _ his b'ril?iant work Egv would some day turn up th t pow- �•` Coli h - Feeding the Groe+ing Chick. When she had finished, and Lord Ter to relieve my suffering% lservtline stops � Keep the growing chicks well sup-` Kitchen had thanked her respect- i was the one thing that ever did the E �''� 1 , P?fed with granulated bone, shat-{ ful!v� the Queen yuddenw, added, real good It had the power to sintf C � yiy;�7 i" IN 0 ;ual and beef scraps. The latter 'Is it true that you dislike wo- into my stiff, sore..musctes, and it fro " - - . ... „ I out the pain and gave me release from cif mast be fresh and free from any m!7.i „ such distress as tea• people know 11Y a �A Remedy That Never Falls meaty odor. Much damage has ll eeeept one, Lord Kit condition was largely Rheumatic• and I fust 26 CENTS brings you a 'Jim been done in the 'growing flocks) chener replie+', grimly. on this account i do urge every-person !Dandy" MOUTH ORGAN. 16.reeds, from the feeding of. poor dry beef "And 1sho is that I" Queen Vic- with Rheumatic tendencies to use highly polished nickel roger. card- _ of It's simply'wonderful - think hoA' I sCTSPS, therefore great care should• toria atske�ajesi;•" rervfline-r annel cloth the a h acpour ki.ddiearg� ~ and box, above ab one quickly a bad• throat lir 'catarrh can bind a hot 8 teal size. BeI3e sur be cured with Catarrhozone, Its rich I be ezercised to purchai.ng this err _,t, _ Ing parts. Th1s is very soothing anti i one NOW. WAGNER4AN SUPPLY balsamic vapor is carried along with I title. Charcoal is one of the most _ ?he Rest Was Easy, will surely cure." CO., Dept. W., 729 Dorchester 8L W„ 'the breath into the innermost recesses No. home complete without Nerv1• Montreal, " of the lungs..bronchial tubes, and important things to have atN+ut the Y line. Family size bottles, fide. trial chest, making it impossible for the poultry yards, notwithstanding the t`I understand you speak French Iefie, 26c., at all atoreheePers and drug t" !claim of some poultrymen who say like a native." But I*- germ of any disease to live, Thus 'No," replied the student 1 "I've gists or The Catarrhozone Co„ �O'��0�110 soreness in the chest is at once aIle , it is unnecessary when the fowls V _ vented-phlegm is loosened and elect- of the grammar and the accent 'talo, NAY. ; -- r and chicks bre given the proper IN CASH PRIZES r "` 'ed- from the throat. old standing g proportions. It down pretty fine, but it's hard to -----e coughs are removed. foods in the right propo learn the gestures," }le:!a. _ j3 "1 suffered from an irritable, weak keeps the gases down and assists _s "1�'oman," .urated the opposufTr - throat for three yeah, I had a severe digestion and preventstmany cases :. re-- cough, pain over the eyes, constant of bpwel trouble and other diseaseer great s. TOO 1KUC�1 political �1'Sft. g nGe, "1°6he= is hconttinuallypre--` had taste In my mouth, and noises In d, many say it can't be prevented, neither I S held in. And what is the _ any ears. it was chronic catarrh, Na ,.My dwelling is bounded On the C6° "arts or oorus; but they oda be strained, thing pave,permanei+t relief till 1 used cured by Put torn Extractor it cause 1" GREATEST BONA-FIDE OFFER t^atarrhozone, In one hour it reliev- north b a gas works on the south And before any one ha 'a chance EVER MADE IN GANd1DA. Y ' cores corns and warts witltoat Dain in I 1 d Prize $3000 2nd fMzs $9000 ed, and In a few weeks drove all trace of an India rubber works; on the twenty-four boars. use only Putnam's, to yell "Man," somebody shouted -T of catarrh from my system. west by a wiaegar {actorv, and on at all deniers." , "'Corsets." _: . . 3rd Priza 11000 4th Ptizs $600 r;. "TIMOTHEUS A. SALMON. the east by a glue-boiling estab - - 6th t rizs $260 6 prizes 1100 aa. , "No 6 Lopes street, Kingston, T. g The British Government, to fill Menard's Liniment Cur" DlPhtheHa. 20Pdzsss50 an i0 Ptiza$25 ga. ". Large size guaranteed, costa sizes, liahttn t s !��A aicuiteei so but t P ; ,No Danger. 100 prizeis,$10 Mh 71 ,and lasts two months; smaller sizes, I must say• "Quite that t for ills'. and 50c. Beware of imitations has one advantage, cora always ".Johan ," said the elderly gen This u jmt a plain business propositioafor J and insist on ":CATARRHOZOI�TE" tell which way the wind blowe I paper advertising, y and is a to every only, By mail from the Catarrhozone without looking at the weather- tleman to the youngster who was .dvasi«��PnrpoeaTl we iswcstch-or fab Co. Htittslo, N.Y. _ cock." uflgn away st a cigarette, "are I &6wA ad TIFF 1NUrltne E,7e Remedy puffing you afraid of bringing your a ,�nlso aadsmequdePsi- -------- si— " i )(f you have Rad, Weak Watery Eyes of aeeuring ooe of she magrii6eeat pieties HOW ROYALTY SLEET'S.' or (ou have Eyelids. boesa't Swan father's hairs in sorrow to the Writeso d y and et rtoathaoadto{urti— L;QUID SULPHUR -soothes Epe Danita. Drs gists " grave 4 , r, tUCt,Asi Wl"STAMAND Butt. The World's Bnleta Are Carefully has become s aooeehold noceesity to Riasedy. Ltgni , ZSc, SOB. I "No ire' d'oin , replied the Ar- PAItT10YURa WILL•t MAN.LD vOt1 -err Protected at Night. those who have need it regularly for a I Morias 8 Salve In Aseptic ,Pubes, I chin. ' "Pop'-• bald-hesdtd I" COOKE 81 GOUL.�DiNG time. many Toronto citizens have writ 3dariaa aye ten mpg L, sY1LatNa .+ t wears ns voluntarily, giving us permission, �, -ypc. 9-ye Books Fres by Mail. Uneasy lies the head the nese their names it aeceeeary, Cases AAAA,0111041 T«ts seer for ansa,..eras Us"sieve i•1AJt11LTOPl,ONT. A crown," says the poet,�iut the of ECZEMA of years' standing cured: Meana* gve aessedy Co.. ChICS40 - - REBUXATIsx completely `one; precautions that are taken t4 assore feet •, relieved: would not be witbout it as a The man who. follows his inclia His .Excuse sure the undisturbed rest to King I septic, etc. Try imple but yours if a Paries The tramp had called to ask for 'George of England must at least ]II. AR LINIMENT. _ s Ceuta a bottle, all drnsgi•ta, or fig gh�land narrow way, In the I wee anted of terrible latnbag° by food, and the .mistress of the bring quiet to his pillow. The otic- LIQUID SULPHL R, Ise say street, REV. WM. BROWN. T Toronto, i I was cured of a lino case of earache house asked him to Wash his hands ` aide of the royal palace is of course Ninard's Liniment Cures Colds, as by MINARD'S LINIMENT. . hot soap and water before she guarded by soldiers and detectives Most financial diaastera result MRs, a, gA>;LBACR. all night; and several night-*etch- from trying W make money fast. _.At His Own Price. would give him anything to eat. . e u and down the Corti- ", I was cured of sensitive longs by MIN- "DTot muchl", said the tramp. men pat p "So you sold that mule for $8• ARD'S LINIMENT. cc dors through the hours of dark- Minard•s Liniment Cur" Distemper. "yea," replied Erastus' Pinkley• MRs• S. ]TASTERS. Why not Z" asked the woman is "He kept a-beating me down an'; - _ satirise. Want a Nickname, a-beating me down, till finally I " kepwast married once and mv.has- ' WHY KEEP ON COUGHING.? The problem of the moment at sun kept me in hot water all the en jest sold him de mule at his own time, and I've had enough,. thank Nero h A Aemedf that 11111 Sfop It Elan is how to nickname Prince price. I didn't want to miss de you." Henry. His brother, Prince Al- chance of de mule's turnin' looae Vo you realize the danger in a bert, was called the Lobster at C'a- an' kickin' dat man's stingy head Although she is 87 years aid Em- neglected coaght n et rid of it? borne. Aa a rule, the nicknames clean off 'im," press Eugenie •is still very active In England and Wales there- are Then why don't You g 276 women'who Cannot hope yes,you an shake it off,even though of British royalties have been any and retsina her faculties and 7,179, if g strength. to get husbands, this being the - - it gas stack to you for a long time, thing but deferential: When Kia number of females in excess oI ;you go about it right. George and nis brother, the late males. Keep out in the fresh air as much as Minard'e Liniment ours Cartist In Cows _yon can, build up your strength with Duke of Clarence, were middies, - were - dubbed Sprat (King ` Vetting Careless. Baa $lOod pplenty of wholesome food, and take they *� -Co Symp of Linseed, Licorice George) and Herring. Afterwards He-Your father 'didn't object to sten Chlorodyynee. when the Du was in the 10th Hue b the direct and Inevitable resuit d This reliable household remedy has sacs, he wan nicknamed "Collars our engagement as much as I -ex- and irregular or constipated bowels•and • - broken rip thousands of backing, per. and Cuffs•'" Prince Henry has al- s Petted. dogBested kidneys and skin. The sistent congtu, which were just as ready had a satisfactory nickname. She-Poor pities isn't as^parieto- ter which food and otheroacc mmat- - troublesome is yours,'-and what it has lar as he used to be. ter which is allowed to secuaiulab $one for s$man7ottieraitwiadoforyou. His brothers used to call him le poisons' the blood and the whole Na-Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice "Smiler," on.account of the sunny 1 Speaking of men, there is a •t wst System.Dr.Morse's Indian Root Piles - and Ch]orodyne contains absolutely no expression which his features re- g difference between biKrress and act directly on the bowelatregulatittg . harmful drugs and so can be gluts rained even under cif,cumetancea of them-on the kidneys, giving them - , d greatness. ease grid strength to properly filter the safely to children, as well ore a alts. embarrassment. • Saxon-`.'It's b fine morning, bl=land on the skin. opening u ` 'Your physician or druggist can confirm • runts. Saxon pe e a this statement,for we are readyy to send - _ Sandy." (bandy grunts.) the pores For pule blood and good theta ate rent,at a complete Tut of all A ring with a glass set in it will . -•'I said it was a very fine morn- health tyke _ the inon rents. make any little girl happy until Z3 �p {ng, Sandy." Sandy --• ".Netts 1)r. M0 die's � �p BY Put u in 25C. and Soc. bottles by the she meets an little girl with ,creel, verra weel, I dinner want tae p Indian Root Pella National Drug and Chemical Co. Of a ring that has two glass sets in. `- Canada; ISSUE 4 Limited. ED. 7. 49--13. arguo. • =air: .- a .r .. .....,... .,, +�. a f•m-•vt+' d s'h^'�• ..::t.r:./.a,..waza.Jce.-.,.,.;.L...�aa,.,...cee..'..,,Ali :... :.:. ._.:,e,.... ,..�r.,y Y.._.-.�c.....s•+.�tZ..i �,,a�r..,.x, ... .mat;arai.nR...�:�r�s..S:�..:�t.wv.s:r�a.:ue:.:ay+a�.uty-....rs.:ssr�.z,'^.i.��. tau.�+.,n.:.,w+w� r .5,'.:�.in_:.-'1a.3.r-.sw n'.'.'•a"�t.>sen'�..ei<r...rn.a..'.�-�.3w...tc3�.a��"�t's.t�m'"es6e.:.•sxm5i ��'»:.suuw.....tSa�..dr:•err•'el•'e�v-.7i.r,.ti.avzmi.a;:a TV� �`�� ,3^'�s 's 'e,•�•m•..wig•• .•,i � F, �•"+r •+r,..- :;,�- -F r:%.. , -The township--6Du-neil- which =The Ladies' Aid of St. Ain - =tiOCALISM-S. -was-to meet on Mouda of next drew's church will meet at the . *' - :-- y leGoOds . week was held on Thursday of home of Mrs. J. H, Bundy at 3 eas V n ab 1!' this week for the transaction of p. in. on Thursday, Dec. 11th. -Fred Logan, of Toronto, was general business. -E. L. Chapman, of Toronto, - - An town on Saturday. -Chas. H. Ham, who has been who has been on the sick list and Ranging Lam a Hall Lamps, Parlor Lamps, Etc. w-�Wm:and.'sirs Allaway are employed at Timagami for several off duty for several weeks, is now P visitin friends in Milton. g years, hasmoved to Englehart, recovering and able to be around. Gloves and Mitts, lined and unlined, Etc. o: -Harry Wade shipped a car- where he has p+rrchased a busi• -Those of us who have been =, load of stock on Tuesday. nese. His many Pickering friends complaining about the price of %Heatere. Ranges;lZarlor Cooks, -Mrs. Crummer spent a couple wish him success at his new ven- beef and pork, and other eatable _ .+_ - -of days this week in the city. tore. flesh, will likely complain for some Oil.Heatx '�'4` -M. S. Chapman spent Sunday -Millinery-Hats cut in price time as the price continues to soar. Pouches'' sed Fi s 3' Mouth Organa, Tobacco , with his brothers in the city. one-third and some less. We There are farmers in the township - - other Fancy Goods. Miss Georpne ShirleyShirle is con- must clear out fall and winter who have refused 10 cents alb. Alarm Cloc s an .fined to the house through illness, stock. See our advt. on another live weight for beef, and c a . -Willie Law, of Toronto, spent page. Great du in prices, are . they will get more before a o UNDY -" ' Easy days with Pickering cels• Come. early and ,,secureetir e the bar- spring. Some years ago, 3 cent a ' tives. gains. D. Simpson & Co. * Ib. live weight was a common e -Mrs. Pontinie, of Toronto, -Remember the,"At Home" to price for beef. Notwithstanding - spent a few days with W. H. and be given in the basement of the the greatly increased price of Mrs. Crummer. Methodist church b the Women's farm produce of all kinds, we hear - - -James Denny shipped a car- Miisionar Society this(Thursday) farmrs cornpla%n greatly about load of mixed stock fro Green- evening. Tea wi11 be.served from a slight' increase in taaee. If they _ burn on Tuesday. 5 to 8 o'clock, after which a good had a chance not one of them = -F. H-Rall, we are sorry to re- program will be given by Miss would choose to go back to the ' ppoort, has been confined to his bed. Hobbs, violinist, and other local old order of things. : for the past few days. talent. Readings will also be - - -Mrs. Gerry, 'of Oshawa, form- given by Miss Sezemith, of Toron- _. . wH1TEVAL6 x� h e - •- Ig -�- to Fe erly of Pibkering, died on Tues- to. The feature of the evening day, after a brief illness. will be an address by Miss Kitche- Mies. E. J:'Whire will give a reci- -Mr. and Mrs. Knifton are here sun, of the Deaconess Home. The txl in the Baptist church on the e�en- for a few daps with the letter's ladies will also remember that ing of Friday, Dec. I2tb. - -' . FOR rents James and Mrs. Gordon. there will be a sale of kitchen and The anniversary services in coanec- • tion with the Wbitevale Methodist -James and Michael Kennedy tea aprons. Sabbath School will be held on Sun- ' went to Buffalo on Monday after. -Commercial travellers report day and Monday, Dec. 14th and 15th. Assortment noon to attend the funeral of their that business in quite dull this On Monday evening the usual enteper- QBig ' . :brother Martin. fall and that sales are much below tainment will be held. Fuller arti- -Mrs: F. W. Weeks, sr., of To- that of last year. In all lines of culars will be given later. :_. Tonto' and daughter, Hiss Bertha, business the same condition is re- = spent the week end with F. W. ported: For some reason or other OF - and Mrs. Weeks, money is very tight and banks are - -Next Sunday will be Laymen's far more cautious than usual and Missionary Sunday in the Meth- they refuse to let money. out for Y , odist churches. lMr.eading BlaymenJohns- investment where a year ago they -Y M A S .GOODS 'I, ton, nue of the leadin in would not" hesitate a moment. 1'1 Lf' the city-of Toronto, in the Lay- Building contractor- are greatly n;en's movement «ill speak.in the handicapped by this state of morning and evening. Colne and affairs and consequently many " hear him. All welcome. men will be out of en.ployment _ -Miss Mabel Wright. teacher of during the winter. . A change for - the intermediate department of the better, however, is looked for * 011I' big assortment of Chrlstua6 Goods >�• the public school, has resigned, to before spring. the deep regret of the whole sec. -The annual meeting of the Is now on display. We hay a made tion. She has proved herself a Vigilance Association will be held ` most efficient teacher, and her in the town hall on Tuesday even- ' amiable disposition has endeared ing neat, beginning at 7.30 o'clock, " SALE REGISTER. 'her to all her pupils. for the election of officers and the special and extensive "preparations to ; -The Dnke of Connaught has transaction of general business. Tsix a fes Dac. cling-Credit sale of a� six acres of standing timber, maple - •• -- -. . , ;recently had a number of dia. This meeting is not confined to and pine, at west half of lot 2. con. ^-----•._meet the demands of our customers _ i = w0uds and other valuables stolen members of the association only, 8. Uxhridge, the property of Fred N item one of his Englisb residences. but all are made welcome. The Holden. Sale at 1 o'clock ebarp. , ---We don't see how these people fees for membership are very low, See hills. Wgu. Maw, auctioneer. ♦[ and friends. We invite` you to Call' hose so many valuables, for we and although the associationhas wager that burglars. could not do been organized for over ten years. Twenty eight lives' were»lost and examine Our stock. Space forbids _ ► _ �tbaL at our house if they were to it has cost no member more than + m a Boston fire, and eight investi• itry for a whole year. one dollar"to be n member, less -James Kennedy received a than ten cents a year. When the gations have been instivited. ,R y y - � - - •a description of our many linea. Just imessage on Monday stating that members have had property stolen Canada has again been a big _ !his brother, Martin, of BtIffalo,. they have always been assisted in winner at the International Live -had succumbed-to the disease from its recovery by the association. Stock Show at Chicago this week. - come and see the Biggest Assortment ' which he had been suffering for Those who have not yet joined - m�►ny months. The message was Should attend this 'meeting and PICKERING MARKETS * -in Town. Shop Early. * = -wired frow Buffalo on Friday,and love their names enrolled as mem. _ was thus three days on the way, burs. .At this meeting the pre- White Winter Wheat, ' a -rather poo:• rec(mmendation liminary arrangements L will be Red '• .. :Su #'�+ ► for the telegraph company. ivade for holding the annual Mixed •' .95 -John A. White, of Brougham, tqj ter supper. Spring Wheat.......:.......... .8f,have THE News a pleasant call on -The bills have been issued for Goose ,..,.,. -70 M . S ,-- CHAPMAN ,:���_Tuesday. He and Mrs, White.re- the concert to be given in St. Sprouted. .. .... , .. -•70-R0 turned home on Saturday, after Andrew'sehurch on the evening Oats .. .. ........ .........•...• • • ,R5 ' spending seven-months in Calgary. of Wednesday', Dec. 10th. The He reports the best crops in the Aeolian Male Quartette, of Toron- NEW TINSMITH SHOP history of , the West, but that to. will make their first appear- _ money is scarce and tunes very ance i4a Pickering; they having i have opened up in Greenwood a " dull in the towns and cities. been organized only a few month` tinsmith shop and sin re ar- -- - -Dr. G. S. Hodder Wilson, of ago,' Exch innmber is a trained ed to do all kinds of till. CHRISTMAS FRUIT FOR YOUR CAKE Guelph, son of the late Rev. A: C. singer and an accomplished solo- •withing, roofing and Wildon, formerly of' Pickering, i-t. They have ap ared in a furnace Rork. Quality.' was married on, Wednesday last number of towns -in and Fou will want to make your limas cake so come to the Store of (a tllity. Y Work-guaranteed and prices We pride ourselves on the quality of our goods, no inferior stock 41 to Miss Marie Annie, daughter of are well received wherever they moderate. - all new goods. R. A. A. and Mrs. Dunbar, of have appeared. They -ring in Sultana raisins, choice 3 for 25c. Seeded and seedless raisins, I0c. pk. Vas- 'Guelph. Mr. Wilson's 'Pickering Massey$all, Toronto, this week Lawenee frtizzas"and currants blue pearl, 10c, 3 for 25c., Peel, lemon, orange and - - iends extend to him and Mrs. and in Uxbridge on-Monday even- Denny,.'" citron. I8 and 20c. Icing sugar and prepared icings 3 for 25c. Shelled wad 6rREEI`�'L OUD nuts 40c. and almonds, 50c Choice figs 15c lb. Dates'10c. 3 for 25. Essence,' Wilson their best wishes for their irfg next. Do not fail to hear , future happine=s and prosperity. them. The eleeutionist of the WOODWORKING lemon, o. Na etc. I n Cranberries ns qt.5c Celery5c. a head, Bananas - -On Tuesday at Whitby Judge evening Fill be Miss Firstbrook, 20c. a e 1 Navel oranges, old Lemont . ids, b Olives, 15c.of 80c. and 26c. It McIntyre I-aid aside the award of of Toronto, whose selections are to 29c. lb, per 1b. Prime old cheese. bl Side, back,and rolled bacon e, the townshipengineer respecting always so alar, and who was to 26c. a Ib. Red Rote and Sainch Tea, blk and mixed 30c and 40c lb. Coffee, . g Pe g y d�P I have o erred up .in Mr. Grant's ours is A 1 try a lb at 40c,. French drip is a favorite. Coffee essence 2V and� the watercourse running past the well received when she appeared old stand in Dunbarton a wood Peas and corn 3 tins 25c. Tomatoes 10c. a tin. .Salmon 12c. to 25c. a tin. school, on the ground that the in St. Andrew's church• last win- working shop in wbich I am pre- Pickles, catsup, French mustard, celery, relish, Worcester and H. P. sauce, matter was outside the jnrisdic- ter. Remember the night, Wed- pared to do all kinds of wood etc. etc. Redpath and St. Lawrence sugar, 19 The for$1.00 '< tion of the township engineer. nesday, Dec. 10th. Admission 25 work satisfactorily. G A GILLESPIE DUNBARTON W. E. N.Sinclair M. P.P., of O9h- cents, children 1.5 cents. A. , awa, argued the case for G. Cor. -The laymen's banquet in St. 'Give me a trial. _ nell and J. E. Farewell,' K. C , of Andrew's church on Friday even- Charges Whitby, for C, S. Palmer. , ing was quite a success. Nearly NATHANIEL $1rRKHO1;,HOLD DER,• .: -S. S, No. 4, east, Pickering, all the men of'the congregation as . Dunbarton, Ont . ' PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER will held their annual Xmas con• well as several from ibe�-sister cert on. Thursday evening, Dec. congregations, in all about forty N•�w - I HAVE A - � 18th. Programme consisting men, eat down to the tables. The BLACgS�ITH SHOP of solos.,,choruses, duets, quartet- object of this banquet was to pre- Full stock of Robes, Blankets, Rubber Rugs, Plush Ruga, tea, dialogues, drills, 'recitations, sent the• immediate-claims of the Mitts and driving gauntlets at reasonable prices. 9 tableaux, pantomimes, etc.Sebool Presbyterian church in regard to opened exhibits from 7 to 8 o'clock p. m. missionsi so as to lead to greater The undersigned has o pe a new Single and team harness on hand. -in the basement. Concert startsliberality in order that the church blacksmith shop on the King- at$o'clock sharp. , Admission 20 might effectually carry out its ston road opposite the Also trunks, snit cases, whips, halters, etc:" _�_ ,_ "and 15 cents. Come early. plans with regard to home and Quaker church, two Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. -Fred Smith. the youngest son foreign,missions. The chair was miles east of Frank and Mrs. Smith, of And. ably occupied by M. S. Chapman, Pickering Village. ley, met with a painful accident. and the speakers of the evening Work guaranteed.Charges moderate. r• PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM on Sunday. He was on a stack .were W. A. Holliday, of Whitby, throwing down straw; and when and John A. Patterson; K. C., of �2• H = _Ti L Phone Ind. 801. W. J. COAKWELL jumping to the ground he alight- Toronto. Mr. Holliday, who. is ed on a fork, one .of the tines of well known•in Pickering and has ELM DALE MILLS /� which pierced his v neck, jnetescap- always been waive in dnirnh BOOT'S AND SHOES 'ing the jugular vein. He is now work, gave a very intereEting •- p=•��ERINO} •• - - doing as well as can be expected address on the • laymens move- He is to be congratulated on his ment, and Mr. Patterson, whose It the place to get your next ' marrow escape legal and enabled hien to pre- bag of Flour. R'e have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes we ever carried 1 ±` -We have been enjoying almost sent the great-queotion in a clear, Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be and bought before the advance in Prtces, and.are .srimnier weather, although it is concise manner to the people, was beat for Bread.' - prepared to give the public the benefit. ' the month of December. As a listened to with the closest atten rule we are all enjoying it, but Von by all present. Judging from Gleuera Flour Pastry Flour ,Nothing but first-class boots the merchants who have laid in a the interest taken in the move- Grabam'Flour in stock. stock of winter goods, are longing ruent it is expected that St--A-n- Fresh Rolled Oata for a change. To them tbis.kind drew's church will do .much bet- Bran and Shorts �,_. C LOTH I N G ar Oats and Oat Cho ` of weather is rather a serious ter in the future than it has ever p1 matter: flank drafts are coming done in the ,paPt. Many who Barley and Barley Chop in and their goods are still on their were cold in ',regard to missions, Mixed Feeds The noted 20th Century brand; hundreds of samples t ``' , kande with no immediate gros- now see the matter in a different Molassine Meal and Molassea Meal A perfect fit guaranteed or no sale. ale 4,Y: t is light. The supper provided by Special prices in ton lots. See the new style.in overcoats. IieCte of makinil a sale. Still iY. a long time before/spring will be the Ladies' Aid Society received �� 1ttr.rQ, and we in have abtt'r.d.,*nt very favorable comments,' being e u•ie for winter goods yet. thoroughly enjoyed by all. Chopping every da)J1 IR. A. BUNTING, PICK J <�