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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_12_19 ,. ,,. ..,., •r'n:. �.a ',W4v t:b' :.r4^ v� n.", y. ..+fes' ft ✓-,�'•s!• .,yJ `yw. .y...r,:.e :.a. • µN -M-. -., -. � „}, •,• -, .•. .. .. ._r��' .. :., J. iA ^lie..'S •Srt $ ��•y�., -/. ST `, .sa, :}.: wC3' 9.': -4 �'•``� S'ya'•.r+6' '�-yA-• ,;,.-yt,. _ !^^Ja .. .-,-.,.-.y., :;v''•.Vr:'- ... 'v -i'.,7. .—..r,, ..-;.., ;. ,... ...'3 j..-.. '-'��'r AaS.�'7. '7v'. ��y • M f r w' J Y.c , r L l' t _ PICSERING, ONT:, FRIDAY, DEICEMRER 19, 1913 No.-A.2 sCAfihli#Oitttl QSnr3�. MOUNT JOY GR Established 75 y y. GREEN RIMER" SPINK MILLS • tin.Murray_spent Sunday with Eats ears Medical A deep gloom was cast over the 'Wm. Booth, _ community on Wednesday. night G. W. Ferrier lost a valuable cow GREENWOOD E. FORSYTH. D, of O., Re is Ree or was learned that He A. H. one day last week. Regis- Reeaor had passed away. Her Yuner- J Bad Mrs. Lawrie were Toronto t. tared member of the OyUmetrieal Asso- - al will take place to-day (Friday) at elation of Ontario. special aitentdon given to y gp m, to Locust Hill Cemeter Visitors last week. jr the fitting o1 glasses. Eyes tested free. North - p y' '-Hiss Robertson spent Saturday of Mont. 4sa The deceased was formerly 1ltisa Rate eek he sister n T ' ~ 'White,.daughter of the late T,• R. I est w with r s i oponto 1 C. :KcKLNNON, ?�t.Ds;L.R.C.s,. FLOUR Wm. andMrs. Pennock visited the •• . MILLS ' 1�1 . Ediaborpn, member of the college o1 ;, White, of Whitevale. former's brother, cf Toronto, on Sun- Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,lieeatiate "White Satin, Best Manitobaday. o! Royal Coitege of 6argeone. Edinburgh. -Creatn•Bune," " Blended BRADLEY-WILSON Wm, and Mrs. Hoover were the .:.'s�..ci attention to dsieases of women and + •- ii Pasty - - nests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sunda - - • a eWldren. Office and residence,Brougham. "TeaBttnS, - y A ver quiet wedding took lace at g p e; DR. W. WILSON PORTER, Cbiro- Antelope, Sask, Saturday. Dec. 6th, last, Wishing all my patrons a ' y• Mrs. Isaac Barton, who has been praetor—The cause of disease removed by when Margaret Benson. Youngest , a adjustment of the spine. Consultation Irss. FEED' g under}the doctors care, is somewhat AtPickertn on Mondays, wednesdav■ and daughter of J. Beason Wilson, of improved, Marry Christmas td:y■. o�ece-4o sitncoe st.south, Oshawa "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR Careen River, Out., was united in mar- Ise Annie Fullers of Toronto,spent one 344,Oshawa ria a to John J., son of J. A. Bradley. rill BRAN g y' Saturday and Sunday with her.par- do Happy end ,. Cavalier, N. D., Rev. A. Reeves, of PICnEflING' MEDICAL SURGICAL . SHORTS .` ents here. ; OAT CHOP Webb, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Booth, of Avondale Farm, is and X-RAY INSTITUTE Bradley will make Medicine Hat, Alt., at resent indisposed with an attack 1PIC$BRIICo, - - ONTARIO :MANITOBA OATS their future home. p - ... _ of lagr;ppe. - Prosperous �. •: ���. AMERICAN CORN Miss Ella Turner and Miss Gertrude - EL ELGIN TOWLE. M. B., M. D., C. M., At Whitevale,Xnlas night. ; Pbyelciac•In-oharga FEED OF ALL HINDS Holden were the questa of Mise Ruth New Year r t' tdyecialist ti,Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia MONGOLIA Anmi9 Sunday last. , erre■ of Men, Diseases of women, cancers, - 10 gr prices are, the lowest Al hand Mrs. Hoover and Benson ' -+.Tamors.x•Ray ezamination. D!■sues oteya Clayton Tarr sent Sunda in and Mrs. Wilson attended the concert =7 u+ar.nose,goat and lanes. Pitting glasses and Quality the best P y - • �` �R��N =7 m�aajuil&ante and chronic diseases. Stouffville. at Dumbarton on Friday.evening. , Oso.Hours 18 to 3 and 7 to D :97y - Our young people are patiently Those of our people who attended waiting for skating time to come. the recital given at Wbitevale Friday t' Lennie George and Mrs. Judd spent a da ]ais�enjoyed the treat of the season. Scranton last week with friends at Cherry wood. A number of our citizems attended - T E. FAREWELL, K.C„ BARRIS- J. L• SPINE, LIMITED, Mrs. Nelson Wagg, of Claremont, .the andiversary and concert of the , kt V . TEB.Ocmntty0rownAttornoy,andOoaat7 spent Sunday at Orchard View Farm. Whitevale Methodist S. S. and report Ilo13rt1ea. court Scilly.whit6n, 110v ,PICKERING. ONT. Eli Browsberger has returned home, it pleasant time. , ��rr M. FITZGERALD, Barriate: and after spending a couple of years in After spending two weeks with her S soliclton CaaveyanciaR.- ate, At Dr. Alberta brother at Bridgeburg, Ont.. bliss �" Coal nes 0hi•iey's cflice•Pickering,every Wednesday. Miss M. Bowers, of Toronto, spent Lillie Barton has returned home,look ��; LOOK HERE I Sunday last with her parents, George ng much the better of her trip, AA E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and �.. Since the colder weather has. set in .--.•.- r Solicitor,Notary Public,Etc, Money to and Mrs Bowers. �- loan. O>aca cos: door to the Standard Bsmit The Claremont 1?-urrii our young pec le are preparing for a ? 0 Wbitbv. s61y ture Store, '-MOUNT PLEASANT big season" skating. many of them :.PLEiTY OF. -'- -"--� - the be9t place to get your having their skates free of rust al- is �u*tis*f �aYas• 19AL'$E FURNISHINGS we have Milton- Russell has returned from ready, dressers, washstands, iron the West for Christmas. An invitation is extended to the StOS e' Chestnut G. HAM-Issuer of Wirriage and braes bedsteads. par- Luther and Mrs. Pilkey visited with families of S. S. No. 11 to attend a V Len icses is the County of oat for suite, buffetts, and Claremont friends on Sunda, concert to be given by the pupils and „i ickeringvillage guy - Master George Burton visited with teacher on the afternoon of Friday, ,and Pea POGCHER, Real Estate Auc- Bide boards, mattresses and spring Master Lorne Ham on Sunday. Dec, 19. A cantata entitled *Mother f � couches, and all hinds of chairs tlon•er, valnaeor. collector and i■smw James and Mrs. Madill visited with Goose." will be produced. A silver ' of marrlsss liceases.Bronihaai, always in stock. also many other artistes too numerous Frank and Mra. Ham over Sunday. collection will he taken up in old Ofi �V, Steam Coal 1 HOPPER Issuer o! Marrtiqe _ to mention. Remember we Alex. and Mrs. Albright. of Bro- the Sick Children's Hospital. D. LiPPEcons" is the Issuer o of oatarTa keep the goods and r ngham, visited their daughter, Mrs, The Boy Scout movement has start- ON HAND i 4 10teor at■ liver them to your tor.and his rowdeace.Claremont. - John Tweedie on Monday. ed with a goad membership and the home, at the very Dick Taun. accompanied by his air- first patrol of the Green River troop •••- "'.1 Dit.BEATON,TOWNBffiPCLERK ter, was the guest of Ed. and Mrs. has been formed, with Stanley Defoe �T Rr . Oonvevanow oommiaaoner roc fakir,• - lowest price. ' Gibson one dap last week. as captain and Walter Hagerman, 1• �� S P I lY K Ltd* at•�davits. seeoantant. Zte. Kong to lawn patronize our town merchants, see.-treas. The preliminary meeting • °°las°° pprroti��ssrrtt�� tYa'r of riars1.,r don't send our cod dolllrrs - Was very enthusiastic and we have Whsieraii. Ont. f•t T. g WRIST HILL. __. •POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, away to bu tip some other full confidence in being able to Ret up _ ,,-DICKERING F. for Oonnues of York and Ontario, Ano. pie - Yours for business. Acres on Monday night when a small the required number of scout.. LOLLY �f� aria ied�«,kinds ae■io Wei P o,oQ� s dwelling small dent o g d.lace at Shore Hurrah for Whitevale, Xmas B. POWELL, Licensed Anc- Jt HID BEAL The Ladies Aid Society of 8t. Mar. night. Y 7 . tion.er valuator and collector for garet'•clhtlretl met at the home of Mrs. Ontario and York, All ktmds of Hens Westney on Thursday after- •ROUGHAIN C O .A . ,L•+ 1= wMenr condocted either privately or by soamon. CLAREIIIONT no of last week. - *"a note.collected. For dat«or other par• The Ladies' Aid of Washingtorr Cliff Wannep is visiting friends in --- ' Uoulan syply at residence,Elisabeth Rt.. N, Beet i?lump Steam Coal and all. sizes i airing. Phop.orders left at Naws 9M44.'Pick- church held their regular monthly- tbw clip, In Hard Coal. snag, or hracnah'a_store. Claremont. 'Prim re- meeting at the home of Mrs.Hoon on J.Todd, of Toronto, is visiting with 197 U7 satisfaction gaaraa• CHRISTMAS W. H. Holthv. t1e�r�d 1sy phone number is Independent 1001 i Wednesday afternoon. Mj '� M B � 1 A Marge number from this locality Kenneth Devitt is visiting Toronto S. f�, PENNOCK This ha y-tinge made happier' attended the supper and concert at friends this week. A good stock of 1 and 2 in. rough and. - PpDunharton last FridAv evening and A. P. Mechin spent Sunday with dressed hemlock, also matched, with a-box of report a very enjoyable time. friends in Toronto. 1WHITEVALE, oNr. { About 1.2.30 o clock on Wednes- Miss :4f. Robson is spending a week pine and spruce, a dressed Funeral Director and Embalmer. ��O C�lOCO�a l E:c day morning of last week. Mr. Hill- with friends in Totrntn, g red pine Georgia pins �. '' yard, gxrdner far Mr. Lash, was Nellie Norton spent over Sunday - and basswood for ceilings. ADy business entrusted' to me will awakened to discover that his house with friends in Toronto. be carefully handled. The Chocolates of QnalitieF. was on fire, It had made such head- H. A. Teasdale; of Toronto, spent -Chargee Moderate- Amon your gifts to Father, Mother, wav taint be and his wife •and child offer Sunday with friends here. Posta, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. Among y g has barely time to escape-through the Miss Kathleen McKinnon is visiting �. Independent Phone No, 1514. Brother, Sister and your, Best Girl tipstnirs window: Thbuilding• a her aunt, Mise Best, of Toronto. Write or phone for poises, a don't forges to include a box ofthese fratnye structure, was completely de- R. J. Cowan and family spent Sim- A. C• RE E SO R, A JOHN PHILIP wholesome and delicious sweets. - stro ed•with ail-its contents including day with Fred and Mis, Wright. V -.Price ten cents to one dollar all their clothing except'that which Thos. and Mrs. Philip spent Sunday per box.at. .. they wore on •making their escape, With'the former's sister in Uxbridge. LOCUST HILL •_ R Has a full line of mesh and illy The fire is supposed' to'bave originat- Lilliam Hogle is visiting her sister ea meats constant] on hand. P I C K E R I N G P A R A C Y rd from a spark from the-chimney. Mrs. Cameron, of Thornton's Corners. Ind. phone. house Markham"1504, I Y Mr. and Mrs. Hillyarrd ba-ve our, C. A. Barclay and Robert Feasby Yard, Markham 72 Y, pathp in this great lase. had a business trip to Montreal last i Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, week-. "Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. — .,.t OUNISARTON R.-'Ferris and N. F. Tomlinson, of r g , :` Q. PET/ fl T . ; TIME TABLE— Station a `. Si hest rices id for 11is8 Allison. spent a' Lew dayalaet Toronto, spent over •Sunday with T.R. Trains going East ane as follows--' r g P ' l�1 P2CKERIN friends here. No, 6 Mail 8.08 A M. 'Butcher's cattle week with Mrs, Dales. 12 Local 2.50 P.ffi. .. Born-On December 7th,the wife of John Pouches, of,Toronto, and on ,i r e • W. F. Ring, a daughter:• F.. Major, of. Whiteyale, called on pi 14 -hood 8.05 P.M. �. ]/� READ E STATE.r•.• fir. and Mrs. Hillock spent the week Thos, and Mrs. Pouches on Sunday. Trains going West due as follows-- ilrl ilii �i/f� jve Mr. and Mrs. Duncan were in Agin- No. 13 Local 7,47 A.M.A a7 end with friends in Dunbarton. court on Friday and Saturday,owing i� 11 Local J 3.40 P.M. 1ttti3�tri1liis 1tM� H. M'clmtoslS -has returned home on FI2Bt-C�aBB Tl$8 ft3? I13Ie to the seven. illness of their sister, account of his mother's ill•healtb. We Mrs. Morison. •Band viinolnsi•d 8,09 P. M. hope soon.to bear. of her complete re- St John's Ladies' Aid met at the '�- Day or Illgl►t . ' _. . _-..f .. covert', home of Mrs. Malcolm last week. Misy Hi¢el,Macfadyen•, accompan- There was a cod +attendance and a Bus Meets all trains , Insurance rates lower on farm pro- led by two of her friends from Whit- g perty and VillRge Dwellings, by Ladies' College, spent the -week- very interesting and enjoyable time POPTTLARl Teaming promptly attended to. in first-class Companies.. was spe nt. V r end with her parents here, F --1� ant for Canada Carnia a (:o.• A. Oster and Mies Foster,of Thorng 8 ZOOPlemj.-a= NOtige Favorable reports reach us from bury, Miss Bessie Faster•of Toronto, Gifts time t -time of Alex. Annan's condi- James and Miss Cochrane,- of Clare- • �. �. Peak, p{cam*{„ If not insured with me,-'call and tion at the hospital wbere he went mons, spent Snnday with W. J. and t7• compare rates. last week to undergo an operation for Mrs. Devitt: &roomed horse to rent. appendicitis. We hope to.have him Rev. O. E. Fockler will • deliver. Gold Necklets,,Bracelet Watches - Wiatsr Term Opens.tan,St1, with us soon again, a Christmas sermon in she Christian. Gold Beads s Win. Sleep met with a very painful church on Sunday morning. subject, $bonyy Brushes, Combs.Mirrors.One school that has thorough sour- �s Qs Richardson• accident on Tuesday which will lay "In Search of a gfmg." There will Pemdants and Lockets sea, excellent equipment, capable him off duty for some time. He was be suitable music by' the choir; and Fountain Pens, gold mounted _ teachers, and enjoys wide-spread em aged oiling.th;e•thresbing-macbine the church will -be appropriately de= and plain - patronage is the popular "Notary Public, Pickering, at John Torahs' farm, at ptesentloccu- eorated French Ivory Goods V by,Mr. Ryan, and'accidentally The Ladies' Aid �Society of the Sterling Brush, Comb and 1 $ila�O� let the oil-can-drop flwm his hand. I° Christian church met on Wednea. Mirror gets fi C H 0 P P I N G his effort to recover it before getting 1 Leather ba s and Purses tK CC % �• his arm came in day afternoon at.the home of Mrs. gg AND OAT FLARING into the cylinder, Mrs, Henry Sheq. A special feature Gold;i�otd-f Li and-Silver. $OQ, Off. contact with the knives of the feeder. of the occasion was the presentatioli Cuff Linke" .R� with the rest it was badly gash of a purse of money to Miss Lillie -'.Musical Clock@, etc. ed. Dr. Dales was summoned and - a THIS INSTITUTION HAS A CLEAT`CUT every day in the week, except Holtby, for her services 9 a9 organist of RECORD FOR SUCCESSFUL WORK, Saturday _ dressed the wounds;-'wbich required the'church. Final arrangements FOR THE HOME We assist our students to obtain CIDER=Dia'KING twenty stitches. At Bret. it was were also made for the oyster supper. employment.- If 'you intend.get• thought that amputation-=would be ti Handsome pieces of Silverware, Dodi t forget the annual oyster sup- ting a business education-eirr THB I am know prepared to make cider, necessary.but we are glad to state per and entertainufent under- the We have them. Qualify tKnives BseT-not the _chea , ordinary or Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- that his arm will be saved. aur isles of the Union Sabbath school and at reasonable price. Knives :. low grade kind. Write to-day for day of each week until "the The supper and concert in the to be given on Monday evening next. forks and Spoons,alas, o @ter]- aur catalogue, last of November. _ church here last week was a most sec Supper be'served'in -tile Tempe- Ing silver. P John F. Bayles, cessful affair, The church was nom- Beautiful China' and Cut Glass W.J. Elliott,•Prins, at Greenwood ranee Hall from 8 o'clock until all are i rice from 85C v :. ., . y forfably filled, the supper satisfied served, Tb8 program wilt be Riven pieces, n price- Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts, the a t fastidious; an`il the program in the Town Hall.and will consist of A silver tea vet given 'cotilp elle Have you lots o Water.? wa@ "'-beat ever given is Dumbarton, choruses, solos and recitations by or in parts , and the night was g beautiful clear the members of the school selections Dont forget Grandmother. She TO SHARPENED C. d � � one. an iof deal December night. Ma- b the Resale mixed quartette, wig] likely need anew pair e. _ OF WH(TLVALL- dame n Mar made ner first appear- y be Spectacles or r ficial frame. chorus entitled the Farmers Boy, p ICK I- E -H 1i E R We make a spe-idly of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish yon anything ance in Dunbarton, and though many ten boys, and a fancy ring drill by _-Eyes tested after Xmas. - lr, Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. in the line of water supply such -as had heard her he#ore: one never tires 12 girls. Resident ministerswill give R. N. s Q(IETT Raltor-honing a specialty. For a first- of listening to her beautiful voice, ' BASS ETT hair trim s ci easy shave call pumps, windmills, hydraulic tame. h NG brief addresses. Admission 26 cents. plumbing. etc. Paul Hah° as #sequently played be- class 18 cents,and children of the i. at the East-end Barber:chap. P g fore Dunbarton audiences, but an this Sabbath school, tree, a�WIDLRR AND OPTtCLlPiI see our House Furniabings of all They are also expert well driller-s occasion he excelled bimself. Mine ,•��� _ p�mra ea,,,; kinds. Slightly used Carpets Fratbrook• elocutionist, pleased everryy poor ofrroa WHITBY from lb cents a yard ape and respectfully solicit your patron one with her selections and Mra. Hil- grand Concert at 1'Vhittivsle on a ° W. J,GORm 15- PICKER INO �R for the .lure.- Ind obon, 1521. lock was a most efficient accompanist, Christmas night. 'sg' P .........,.era....- '..,w�.. .:•:. '._ ..,.� ..' _::'. ,:. ,. -,.:....:' ....,-. -:'#. JN.4:.! .;.`^d' •+3iL.. ..,; cb«iiF•' .t- .. . r -..•r,•• .r-. , S.r ...v ..a . ,.r( ,. .. ^r, ,1,r..a'w- r. •n'pn..- W2.,.w•. a:w,':d.? C-$. �?rj 1�.+.: Pw a,^-a'.'p •'fh e:•;rdna'e'�,rc._.�aaa. ;�r,:3•..an�..-,rr.ra.x.�1 -' .;».�aq.A�:.n,a�'..tc'...,,....ta •ur,n,..x:�:r,3,.c:-:enii•,..r_'aa...,,•1�';,�_.�`R'.rssi',S'.'3-se'it��:.ao•:.:e'a�,:n�..a•:xr.� 'l+. s..,rxa.:r�•"r.2umiw*"�"..n _..r'Y`-�.:..n.:.�cs�, ' :.u'u�:IG", C.4��,5 ,:�:, ,.euE:c..a..._::z: _.. w.�.rs.-, i:�'"" i. :�.�i"'�:: '�•,�.`+.se,.�a^<.a.,�`''���7`�- - �w��. « r x..+(^`1c!„.._ as •. -- - - Cr �+ r - G S Y{ ISTI''i A 5 �:. R I For Christmas Dinner. apples cut fine, four stalks of celery a cut fine, two bananaa sliced, one � M �C . ”' ' l' •� ranberrie+s.--Remove all leaves Yy` from one quart of berries, wash and cupful English waTnuts chopped add juice of one lemon, four tart fine, a pinch of salt, and one tea• 4 , •' _ t apples sliced thin. three or four o}n,�n(ai eir Serve with may= i { poo g �`Ox sticks of cinnamon, one-half cup ofdressing. Apple' Sala water red skinned ) mss•.... --water and two and one-half cups apples and allow one large apple to a -- lt.' of sugar. Boil slowly twenty min- s •each person to be served. Cut •a �� � �` i .- - utUrange Parfait. — Dissolve one slice from the,stern end cf each a.p- " 3 ^ �a. . le and scoop out the centres lace heaping teaspoonful powdered gels- P P ' P 1 the apple shells in cold" tin in one-hag of boiling,water, PP nater- to prevent them turning dark.- -Throw o acid one cup sugar and one pint of away all the seeds, taking the cen- 4f 5 _cream whipped stiff and stir until f ' ters from the apples, and cut the - ° it begins to thickeir, then add one P ulpin small pieces; add equal and glassful of orange marmalade aatount�of chopped celery an€i one teaspoonful, orange flower wa chopped,— nuts; mix with equal ` ter. Pack in ice and Balt surf lata amounts of salad dressing and n for three hours. Delicious to > whipped .;cream. Re-inave apples tserve.with a-C`:hristmas dinner. from water and wire dry; fill with 3 h` rkey Dressing.-Three-fourths mixture. Garnish salad:plates and cup of butter, six eggs, one table- place a filled apple on each plate, spoonful sugar, one cup currants, pour a teaspoonful of dressing over one cup sultana raisin s, one-quay- each apple, and serve immediately, pp .. ter•cup citron cut-into small pieres, or ales will turn dark. .. f" a little salt, wineglass of sherry or brandy, five or six .pieces Dutch to st or dry bread grated fine. Stir !Cakes. the butter and eggs to a cream, add VLhite Fruit Cake.--Two cups of the sugar sad Salt. Just before sugar sifted three times; three• filling it into the turkey breast add quarters cup of butter. Work but- °- the 'bread crumbs .and whites of ter- and sugar to a cream and add �`• - •' eggs beaten well to a froth, Lhen1one-half cupful of milk filled up �r '�• _ ">.�. Currants, raisins,-and citron, lastly with water, three and one-half cups the.cherry. of flour, two teaspoonfuls of baking _ Homemade '!lints.- Make a Ion, wder, sifted .three times, Stir � ,+✓� � dant of two cups sugar, one-half thoroughly and add. the - beaten w y :wry a -cup clear syrup. one-half cup water. whites of five eggs. Flavor. with -s �' ' Boil to a soft ball stage, partly almond. . Filling. Grind one-ha.f cool, then brat till cold. Melt un cup each of raisinsi, figs, citron and Hl it will run from s spoon a small Englitzh walnuts, add sortie ground r t" portt�n ab & time in a cup. set•in pineapple a little of the juice Boil 3 - t boil:ng water. Color with fruit two cups Of sugar until it threads. r• /wloring and flavor the. white with and pour on the unbeaten whites of :' ,>, ,�K�, r- - y►eppermint, the pink or other col- two eggs; beat until quite thick, N� ~ FE'�''7• = ora with wintergreen. Drop smttll then add the fruit; stir all togs tspo,nfuls on paraffin aper and let P P ther; to between :layers and on top �•' • _. ..harden. With a little practice ona. oove: with -the halves of English v can make them of size equal These walnut®. . Del etoue .. ". q . -.-:: - ate superior to the ones sold in Royal Fruit Cake.-This is a large ,- poafectionriea and can be mads for recipe. inakinst three loaves: Can _IpL C,l,� C,tyE gOyE POOfi LIUDIE'S HEART FBO)I BRE3IGI�G ON CARIST'.N,iig 1110 T. ,ss few cents a pound. be kept for a year or longer. Five 1 _ cupfuls of flour, one and one-half 1Puddings. cupfuls each of sugar_ and, butter, ter. Boil pert 2 until a raft ball gift-giving It would not be hard FI'LF.3'IDE. English Plum Pudding.-One to one-tbalf a cupful of 'milk, one cup• can be formed. Beat the whites of to find cases in which the money — - fill of molasses, one teaspoonful.of three eggs Pour part 2 into eggs, value given away merely to keep lTo Doubt the Word _Is-of very Aork ' ieup sweet milk, one tea cup sugar, soda., two teas onfurs cash of a}]- p- F conventions would tient ,Lineage. then add art 3, beating all the u with social I three well beaten eggs, two pounds P° time, n.id one-hal! pound Eng- far better be used to provide a va- ulsced raiatas, one sad one-:half spice and cloves, two tablespoonfuls P of cinnamon, lssh walnuts, some- candied cherries cation for father or mother, or Authorities differ greatly as to pounds finely chopped suet, Sour five eggs, one nutmeg. the derivation of "Yule." Accord.' 1 enough to make a stiff batter. Tie two pounds of raisins, three pounds and pineapple. Flavor with vanilla. more fuel to keep the house oom- of currants, one and one-half =—_ fortable, or a better eupply of win- tag some the term comes from a :, -- - win- loosely is scalded and well floured ours in ands of citron; bake about one Iter clothing all around, or a fele Greek word, the name of a hymn , R plenty of water; keep water of ry boiling b°Chriat Christmaslonger in &'isl w ov q.°new ;FREE-H3\DED GII I:16• make home books and attractive toeven �the shit] whose afeati a twas ocel celebrated a4 call the time. Use any prepared Christmas confection, delicious and Let -There Be Moderation In the dren. the winter solstice; odwre say i that is not too rich. quickly . stance Not eo very many fears W a• coaxes from the Latin word "jub►_�. made, 1s made by cutting C'hrfe+tmas Gift. _ Plum Pudding.--One cupful finelywoman who had gone to extremes lam," a time of rejoicing; whine' a Cho beef suet, two cupfuls fine rich fruit cake thinly and dipping _ f3o PPS P One of the sites od Christmastide many a.26rni that it is derived from ; y: Ibreadcrumbs, one cupful ell ar, one squares, triangles, or circles in in trying to remember many well- p g melted sweet chocolate. This bon- is that we give when we cannot of-. to.-,do friends ,and acquaintances, the.G. hie "gill]," or "hiuf," from cupful seeded-raisins;one cupful ford to do so: It seems contradic- which hw Dome our modtrn word bon is a delightful find is the accidentally learned that one bo well washed currants, cup o! chap- for tousethe word sin in eonnev- "wheel,' and the reason for this ped blanched• almonds, half cupful Christm&& 1iox. _ y whom she had�habitually cent hand- P - tion wiCh giving. None the less, some gifts had spoken of her as al- belief it that it is intended to algal• i of citron sliced thin, sae teaspoon- Pumpkin for Christmas. the tgo words may very approp.ri- most a spendthrift because o! h+3r fy the turning-point of the sear, `y !ul of salt, one of cloves, two of can- P ately go together unless we are giving, and had touched eevcrelg "that revolves as doth a wheel %&mon, half a, grated nutmeg, four Pumpkin Chips.-Pumpkin chips c&-reful to say that some so-called when the .sun enter& once again on well beaten eggs; dissolve Dna tea- are quite a novelty. Select a deep ivin is not true vi upon some of her de'vioea for put its northern journey." spoonful of soda in a tablespoonful colored pumpkin, peel, and slice g , °g' ting oft creditors. She eat down in 1*► P P The' majority of people' have to fiumiliation and studied the matter whatever the origin of bhe wonti ..'al warm. water; flour fruit thor- thin; to each pound of chips add a deal with incomes that have cast out, 'then asked herself, "Why may be, there is no doubt "t-it is r roughly from pint of flour, then mix pound of sugar.and a gill.of,lemon, iron-limitations, bo that to spend should I make Chri®•tmaitide a time of very ancient lineage,' for our remainder as, follows: In ldr+ge juice, with the grated lemon rind; lavishly or carelessly for the eake'of of doing'what is really diebonest-1 Sc&ndi'navian ancestors kept their ft bowl put the-well beaten eggs, su- ,stir well and.. et stand over night; giving to a triead on#tie right, may Can I claim say merit while Ifo]- festival of Jul at the wintss solsttioe gar, spices, and salt in one cupful cook slowly until tender; then skint mean that the butcher and the low such..a eoursel" She decidedrin -honor. of their god, and btLrat of milk, stir in fruit, chopped nuts, the chips out, let them stand two baker on the left will suffer eat their Yule 1 just as did their �' great not to give a single gift tdtat year Ibreaderumbs, and suet, putting in days W get firm, then put them in because Christian descendants, who on sada last; add.enough flour to make inconvenience, i€ not ices, save for are love's sake. and then g a jar wi just enough syrup•to keep 'of long-delayed bill-paying. Little only in a simple way. It cost her Christmas Eve lighted theins with` }�•1 fruit stick together,.which will take them moist. These are often taken' self-sacrifices are highly apprap'rP- pride some pangs to carryout'the as sans old • Herrick, "'the laa> " all of tate•pint. Boil or steam four, for as expensive imported ' Pre- ata for the sake of tiia to the ear's brand." hours. Serve With wine or brandy serve. No one.reoognizes the ple- g resolution, but she found- herself y dear ones, f fact add value to the -happier than in former years-and In numerous oountriee,, Easters c or any well f aivored sauce. beian pumpkin. Spices may be gifts, and forcing sacrifices upon ,.the winter sol-. g P able-to anticipate the next Cliriat we1i as-Resters' Holiday Pudding. - One cup of added if liked'. y mss with peace of mind. stice has been kept as the seasoi chopped 'suet,, one cup of molasses, others is a 'ver different matter. Individual Pumpkin Pie.-Mix to- _ of- sacred festival. That held by one cup sugar, one cup sour milk, ether one and one-half cupfuls of Such management of Christmas giv- $ g P tag brings,it down to the level with the Ro'man's was in conaeetilon with .one teaspoonful soda-dissolved is a dry cooked pumpkin, one-half cup- The Right Place. little hot water, three cups $our, fol of sugar, one cupful of milk, straining after the ,must haves of the worship of t•he sun god Mithra, one inch salt', one cu calcine the fashionable world; gee; carries '' <<Ie this a�eecond-hand shop 1'' and in is to this festival them the dap p P two well-beaten eggs, twv table- it on into the realm of injustice, ,,Yes, 'sir, owes its name of Dies Natalia Solib �--R chopped coarse, one cup each of spoonfuls of molasses, two table- Well, • I. want one- .for my Invicti-birthday . of the ' uncan- V :4. Not always does free-handed giv- chopped figs and walnuts makes a" spoonfuls of melted butter, one-half watch.'.) uered sun. Greece, as before men- vei•y 'rich .pudding when added to teaspoonful of allspice, one half tag mean de-Us. It may mean - ,p q batter. Also, for vane a cupful p pinchitfg'along without things that boned, held hers in'honar of Ceres, ty; p teaspoonful o! cinnamon, and a Of course right thinking people'and in Egypt it was Horu the da .11 of chopped citron may be . used.' are essentially more important than t3yP sr y little salt. Pour into small pastry are those who think as you do• god; the rising stir, whose festival Steam 'three hours.- Serve warm lined tins'and bake a nice golden was ke t while in ­England at with vanilla or any preferable b=oma, - ,ONE OF THE CHILDREN HE NIISSED. P g cele- 'sauce. This pudding can be made - he ase h rui - bratedmthe"festivalOf their+god several days before'wanted sand re g � tanes who seems to have been the steamed and is as delicious as when Cagdles. - � � r� ti ' first mode. Can be resteamed'fbr Dellelous Fudge.-Two cupfuls of -t o `� rt3c i is i,}t lea same as the Phoenician god Baal„ P s t�� or .the sun, for in all aatin'ns tba several vneals for small family. granulated sugar, one-cupful milk, <: >;: •'steam in- steamer,- in pan large -two heaping tablespoonfuls cocoa, sun was revered as the }ifs giver. s enough-to allow for pudding to rise. 4 In Scotland in the Middle Aged : g and a. small piece of butter. Cook the holy days of Yule, as they were . until it will forma soft ball in cold ;, then called, began an_ becember +Salads.' water.• While the fudge is cooking 18th, the seventh day before Christ Grce.n and White Salad. one can beat the white of one egg stiff. Take mas, and continued until the sev pptneappte sliest]; �sne half gonad tt�e fudge €rani the sta't'e when done x; h;:£�,�` ent'h-.d'ay.of January, - which was - Malaga.grapes, one stalk sma,11 eel- and stir -in the egg, beating "the �,:� "`•� called "up-halieday," meaning-that'd cry; one-quarter pound blanched mixture until •smooth' and until it z '' the holy days-were up or ended.' almonds. , ut pine apple into small begins to thicken-somewhat. Then � s ° ` - ` � ' tubes, celer • into small feces; skin 'stir 'in 'dine-half cu ful 'black- wal- 'r4 Y the beginning n these holy days P " ,��. , a.�:`tx.�z�s•$ ,. •, �ate; +:t`� 'a; ? .. Yule' Garth.or or Sanctaary was prw' grapes and cut in'hiT'es. Put pine- nutmeats 'and pour into a buttered "'''^ , �::� ����, .. . ,� cry. ._ . - , •��. , claimed throughout, �filand, and apple and grapes into juice- of-two tin: When cool- cut into -squares a.f `� `' from that date until "up-halieday"� oranges and one lemon and put on and serve•. The white of the eggno Court had power to prosecute ice twelve hours. Drain in •ca]an- 'keeps- the•fudge •from-drying out,- or punish even-the worst.-of crimi- ider. Put almonds and celery into and it may be kept for some time pals," so that the season of Yule e*R' 'water. _ -Drain ' in colander. Cut without becoming hard and brittle. was indeed in those. old .days one _ r! celery with silver knife. Dressing: Opera Creams,-part 1': Three ) of peace anct ggo4will to toll•per+ple. , ' O-ne-quartet• cup -cream, whipped; cups sugar, one cup corn syrup, Two- two table nfuls leanon juice, one one-half clip water. ParQ 2: Two- "tablespoonful sugar, paprika. Serve thirds cup sugar, one-third cup of � �y'� �^� � go thieves have no higher am- `' the p roc t cl on lettuce,hearts. water. Boil part 1 without stirring w en Daae bikian than a to et 'a n •nick- - Fruit Salad.---Three .medium erzed until irrittl-e when dropped in wa- h r, ,t • -,_ . '' .. .' .,,. . 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W . .. .. - .. ... __—_.—_—�. --- ay __, ._.__-----_._— _.. _. . - - - „Clive here��id`redQa mo o t o two. r' t r a ,: T a S p call Palmeri a ee of- 03 - odness green, out Burley way," l ea,id: it Je �4 y - - - .. . scarcely bt a nmaelll inns buirthough I done is t +,.. _- --' .--- --_,-. . -.-_- her -- _ - - -- The Warne "SAI,ADA" on the sealed le�tdacl;- the chops, I, to pretty earn abonE _ _ _ _ � Dark Shadow o '1 » dap grantee au t + ham and eggs. I came u the place ' ' OLIr 8tl•017�e3t when I was otic riding one H the , way, it to a rather long drive." - r befit an Bloat fragrant Ilan tea "I'll back m9 horses for an9 distance;• ' said Lord Cheeterleigh, with an owner's i'� �; I proud cocfidence. ., •S'... .. --- ,�. M r, A Coming'Vengeance "Four description eounit delightfulgoa0 re.' marked.Lady Edith. "Let tie g^ at onael" - Clive rose. "I think I should like to ,Y{ " change 'my hit snd-trock,o°`ot-far soma / _ thing more suitable to the oocsa;lon." he t _ __..- -. _ - r said,' "I promise to be back long before } �'' C'HAI"L'&$ %b-,Contintied/, her hapDineea,, had restt<l. But she was - .you're ready." ji poeaesaed oP more good colter than f&Sfe Thea you will have to h very quick;' 1 Bks orae aoalone and , nervous enough to the loti of meat ¢iris of her age; and I she said brightly "tor I shall be erectly l be9fgia she began, hal at the end or the -she reminded'herself iacasantlY that he three minutes and a half." IItet note of Ehe sung her nercousne a and h2d-yes, deserted her; that oa reflection I "That means three quarters of an hour," selfAaonsciousneea slid from'her like a ke had daacidid',he could not marry her. l 8$ CHpICBST TBA (:iROWN ON TBB I3�'_,flD Of CEMN remarked Lord Cheeterleigh. "Yee: I van �e '' loose garmeuE. The clear, well-trained i It yrs her dra:r to herself, to her' sell. _ have the phaeton round by •hat tame." r �.,�'- volce-tor the Chevalier was a: good mar-1 respect, to forget him. But tot•gettulite,+ts, I (To be continued.) ,ty�, tar, and had troined her well-rose, In the -•-Clean whole leaves—with the dehghtful flavor like several other things we enmetitiaea y -- its ' Intense.silenoo, ars melodious as a bell.I crave, will nct Mme at bidding. ' Bffe mad uo4 dlu1Y a gond cnicc: but,she l The eeason.is a•short one at such place, o f the fresh leaves brought to your table by the --Toe BIL' CteIL. y, sang with ettpres..ion; for the ('hecalier;.is Lenon-sands; and Fmmediately theI „ a had cheeen one at Xneti'r love ballads, and't,heval'ier'b engagement ran oat -they,h sealed.. �ea(1 FaC, $ges• Dges it' ttik6 mUCh IIIOIIEV to x. )dins rang with her heart an well as her started on a-prayincial tour. Tibbs ac- BLACK. GREEN OR MIXED n 8 'buy to College'§" -naked the l., ' 'wise. I••ompanied the others: bia-.'.f course, nut, Boob, P11 The outbarot •,( henrty acrd generous§as &n idle member of the party. Eli,ha "dor" replied the Cheerful Idiot, .11 appletrsae atartlw! Ler. - She swept n curt- and Mina would require "loo7c.n¢ after' Quilton seemed to ponder for a moment, ryes, and went, r,tl the platfcrn, and was more tLan ever: and then there was the he ance o1 Intrusion on other parsons' private `[It's keeping him there that takes l.'+", sleeted by the Ch :slier with a nod xn'd'wa.tt,er of illiva'e wardrobe, which, T':bb9 "Jones; 'Brown: Thompeou-I forge affairs, and Clive held his tongue. As a the Coin.'' -• 1. - ' -- lova de<I'ared, would demand nearly 61 her said casually. ata of act he attached it r ao ,�. a smile of sire 1 1 1 1. g g k r. r "They want is me mare." hP said• "You;time :n suptriltrxndi for St is all article Lord Cheeterleigh sighed' again'. Ah importancetothe woman or hertbehavtor, - "- __ most fin nn again, t+ ¢ e, ma; 'Home, of faith with ladies in. Tibby's' poR well." he said, ae it dismissing the sob- which he ascribed to monomania. "were not viii to ]lave much n it:on Bweet Motu.+.' That alwspF fetcbear them: ';that an evenintr dress marked eigbt guin- jeet. _'ofrill you came to the hotel with It Is scarcely necessary to sap that the of a wedding, Jack and I want to ' tor. though they are withal an h.nnr and.ear in a oh- window may, with cunning me, and have a_nightcap and a chat over evident friendship between Clive and Lady ; t a half tit L;utigir ot+Murse.shmY feel +q.,and•yeti everaitr•P, be *atilt a,p:ed ,the o!d times in India. Sts: Quilton?" Edith, and his frequent visits to the home, have everything 88 simple as po8 „{!l' 8 they w.•re a •.:•Wyle, of thonsa:;d m!led at home at a gLutFter of the-cort. "T'hank you; I am afraid LcannoL," said attracted attention. 'Society regarded a 'giblet- `'Well, you will have it' all F,,t troth home. G•n oo, my dear! NYbat are i One of the final places on the,,r mute Quilton. "I am going to take my repot[j marriage between ahem as certain, anti TTom t,Pmh!tox ab.,ut? Jus: you reatem•'wa.i Mancbeeter, of course. "blimp Veroni-I up with me by the night train. And that i thoroughly approved of !t. But Clive had right. !You'll have each other, , _IOU what-14,014 y,.a, and-thick .ou)Y !r1_. a I'eraou" ivaa quite unknown in that reminds me that I have only hest time b: no Intention of proposing to Lady Edith; won't fou 4" for .,ug, and t•.rget' thst the pcc,ple are metrnpul! not e)- of commerce but of ra ch it. C)rxd night. Lord Cheaterleigh: ( he did not want t4-marry any ones-except, - there." i art: ell Err Warps, sheretore, appeared glad w have met suns" I !ng 3Lina. His heart felt dead; he was in.1 I�fO Irishmen had.-just met, find Hiuu went ou agtin. anti eatig t}.m Art; mode t.lc in the rn fore.a for e.� Ile went off;•not lawriedly, but in such Fapab'.e-of love for any other woman, and 'after introducing themselves, o!le p a w•&y ae to prevent any further conver- g t` lad.whi•.w has t, -Ag i a'a racked eo many rruple of cnngs only, The hail was a good I• I he had, almowt unconsciously, the feeling tbousunde or hear!-', and the applause.one. and crugst,,1id; her appearance lar*,e• ation; and Lord Ches'.erleigh went on to i which every man and woman has in ha.., Laid to. the .other ! ''',��•� your risme. 4 orae deafening, t:reu :be arthe,tra joined-diaulp puyn, 'mesad the aud.ence in her his hotel. Lie+ head' bent, his brows drawn, eondil"ton-that every one must lie aware is Riley, is its care ye any relations .Y_ In it; and, it nr d not be said,.thrrr were favor, ae uruil, and her flrot boat ora, re• qP if ha meeting with Qu}l on had anal•. ort hie state 6t mind: In it of I.it ,t pride to t.a;Ja'e cyP ca wed with gnat admiration. Atii:h her ened echoes tit the past. But accident and circumstance often to Barney Riley Of 1Ctwer town!"' The Ch,rv:aller �dw ihat lima wap go- ,«? and she arhieced a marked s;a'rts, _ _ deice lie whaher ave have'no inunUo_n of '`1. .. vert distant ohs,'' replied t119 $cl¢ !, 'tor a gr <: +uc':•eeb: and his aie•,n ,.he orae not ons encored. but at :he end ,CH_[p'rER SEI. - ¢O1Lg , other. "�l tiiaS me mother's first 'a h �7arri<d beyond Lea•,?n.'I rids to ire'large „f the encore who chose the Chevalier's Calve went home one morning with Lord, 1proctnciat tuwoe, ::I L:rtdou seri'; and, :our da. force. "Home, 8wetct Home'-'the The mo,ith,< glided by. the Season ohm• (hesterlri¢h to�unch. It orae a lovely d'iy child, find Barney was her this r.,.t Of cot[". be vee. eager to sec•ura .a pie- , DD s(ise wan tocifer.,uo. and- she was mPntdd, the ('u"eervatIvek were ett'1 cling . .0 early rLrin¢: and Lady Edith, who bad'teeIIth• °;- elb:e g.1al mrsw 'wytueo, a_bus're•„t._Ile_ &;led •ba,'k -,,•thea platform: Until.'p:Ila Ing to office wttL a traarlty _which, of r„ceised C'!'vo as J hie presence were all § t 4n9rrrA tbecr Hurl thea t,. ¢.se 31:ria throe and tFenthlirig under the strain of the .'ntKae, the L:brr8,la declared to be as '.hat orae needed to make the dry per. 1 puuntL, a Werk w�eh as gngagemavtt for senses! each?went. eche .•lung to T:bbY. I wicked as it wua diieprrate. The. Ltbet'ale.-feet. remarked f ear again. w.-re -till working hard to overthrow the I ,What-a shame to waste dash iov:y I �� three years; and it se etned ouch an enor-'and refusold to app t ocernment, and ivw worked harder than I weather! Father,could you not dr!ve mer THIS ��,' r mous itwo to to err and Elisha :hat they Now, it chanced that there Lad been t.livv: rot. ii the truth torte: be told. than it would have a*r-mi to the pruL•Y•al• But 'hat aftPrn„Ah a c. rferen.a of the 104'21 I out tato the country -in that new -ma l here 1'ibby sfsppc 1 in. mem hr re tit the Lihrral Darty. at wh'•ch h•' way part:cul&sly and per-anally- de ; chaster at yonrs� 1W you know. she I Hensen' kni,we wh"re +he had gained'Lord t'hct:erleigh was pr,*ent. HP had rimae rt ousting-t hr ('nnaervntices, but; turned to (live with a laugh. "that be 39 e = I that krtpwLelgae d -tip w, rld wh„'h, aided'de,c,di,Q to rotna'n until the noxt day 'o braatiwe h• found that when Le_was.no:I has 'lwuaht a most obs; acfotia phaeton b-to 1 by Ler native s,;r.•wdnre«, mods her. 'address an.,:her tnrettug, and after he at work he invartabfy fell to brooding and s pair of lovely dobe: and that he bva HOME x'{` ' though eroe•min¢.y 'title more than a child had 8u:ybr,l his dinner ar the' bo;i•I he There,fare. he wan nearly ,}wap« in Lee: :ever oryar asked toe. to fin out with him! i � � Ill y�h l�tfl. a w:':y it nl businPra ma child had 6 ,n d hi upon pet -t tip at an Lias- to :he-Honee., and did a great deal' ,end yet I dare say he fines about Rrtdiug 4� of.me.•tlo g t.'te ' lieval:er on eg:al ter me' hotel „n these ria''^as•-tsa,r'asP ha enu!d ` ,t .tampon¢ :n the c.,untrv, and, what' h mseit_that he is an affectionate and a: i ghr h.:d ,Pen he eSeet trb,ch Hlna'ei cot to bed Par!y, which he Mu'd not do t w-« unusual with e.m• went-a great dead trnttao tensor and beauty a Err tweet, clear n'+, ,.? stow. where. it should be addttd.l Lnrd (iter+terfl•ld laughed. "I Lua•en'tA ' ONE of t ,;ar toff ia-a gnrst at a prtrate Lrousr I been-out with !hem'yet mmfelf” be ea:d I "YONE aryl vo a had wrougght up}w u the aadieoce, end he -:roiled tit. .:ie ui ht yrtng flee Rd he u•t« sere welcome: `Sym [the :,o, dew •!iii $la4 wad going to be came upon :he tools hall. and. being I Aad. of course, he .naw_ a great, deal of§ •'•I•hou take me somewhere thin after• CSO O!0 Vii„ i dery:•tea psartnnauiv fond of mu-:m, wear tn, and !Lady h,d,rh. $e mei her nearly ever•§-noon she our-ted q'1'ckly. "Aad Dez_ ' "Thera pottYul■ a week!' ehr r=claimed _orae girls a era[ to a priva'c box b9 the •her• he went and they danced and tel -� Esta 3tr. Harvey would coma with its ad u+ ether. And they talked net nnlyj that •. if he can Lear himself sway from ; li :eti_: likely 74hy. `bat .,.d 6o!?!nsna booking clerk, who rtro>;n,ted him- aheng-hey rcpt at bcille and recept,.,ns he Souse Fast, think w«rs a s.t of jugginses k and, s,rttilus bimaP f, bid lordebip leant 1 hvt at Oroerrnnr ,;quare t t■ sa and t u t •air ebur -,•r.i n! us ass t. Phe pot'b8ek, and. pu!:ing politics ,was tram Leh "I should be delighted." said Curs. ■ ■ If o nature: a man 's very much like a tahhy wild horses wouldn t drag me to the . (a darkly 'hat hue got to take ms into,btm, wja finis prepared to enJMY �e rat, in hts umoa«cinus readcnwes to tn.,ve Uoure th;s afternoon : 1. ant, Phren p•,nnds a week' Why. mtia:c in a certain groove nr haunt o certatn- 't. Ina w 11 rte ge.,:ng inner thea the: ore- He had come is some time after the-pro "Then tamp h0reee ►hall drag ,ta down ally for a song'. sons; she'll be worth!¢rameae bad eomeReaoed but he was not ,tpnt, •t live ,got torn the habit of dropping .n.-where. father°" Phe said. her eyes I n 'it the ('hes!erlPlghs. tepete:ally' *rhe" spartsling her 1A.'4 radiant "i dou t care I TheGataranteed MONK DYt for Lh'rty ur tura* )'•,ands a *iVJr: p�z 1Da tort'late' ter Mina's Bret s„ng, Tmmed:aie• he ppyp whore it ,•t. Could we find some ru•,ir 1 Alt Kindf of Cis*h varves. ere- ee much more Don t you to ty she apQPararl. Lord (be+u-r:elgh wa's I wheal a tmau is diahthimrdc�,nduton thattheI outot•the•waf spot where we eea'd hire d. ` �ta' dig„ ru, -tach sirr"ment. father. N', struck by the grace and modesty of her cca•a,tnaa'pa, P+cbaew,.•....a TRY 1f hr i lad •n •eke the manage•ouut 0! bear:og sod ho put IID his eyeglass and pretence and the oympa,by of•a girl who' a droner of sough chops rr bam and eg¢d. rr+ a.ed t+. rows(..,..a aoarsat .; ldiDa :n hsnd, ha':1 have te, be sat:+Red looked at h•r with attention Art he did :« not ant! beautiful, but cultured and ^r -ntn•rh,rg ri'Rerent fr„m tfir a+}tai diad• j TaPJoaews tu�Z.re-o•eo t•maYr+•asow*dt ,h a wtmra:,saaun. tike any'other agent rtimyy FAith rkmpat7h• uadecrethe iort less and ct.3* 'mr meal we gr: at home'. I i sus he woes emit en by a vague �wnde of tac:fui, aro meet weJcnme. oa leave me ru ,%Ik to AM.- l having, aeen hor.before: ,Yet he'coitld not wha erpto all Do you know •a,t each a ;..r:•. Jir liar i- i' They did e,r and, to hie ast„n,shmeat-1 recollect whore or under what clic Um' ('lt,'e'« aimo and asp:rat.ons:she had fur,:• s ("heva.l,"r found h,mseit enufr„n ed'.!aac■.. he cnnaulte,d the programme• but t h•rarlf to take an 1ntPrrrt ''n ilio lanae a voman'e wit ,and sharpness concealed b•r name, obviously a stage one, convey T I ,f the poor. whteb be was alu'aYe chain• _ the totm of a w•efrd creature. wbo+e i ed nothing to him. The teei:ag, a troub• `` • ��cc•a was than ',! a per•arione Ch:W but(1,1” one, stirred_dim depths of hie past i -able fR and her lett warn the4 remark ' E s trhrare mantra! w,•venrss Droved WAYS thea lits, and made him eti•amgov uneimlY.liven I able for an moan¢ a g'rl, .Fid �e eat to I �i, divine b;. inn d the moment he entered t a a ' ' ' ' I 'qt tmawh for him --He Enid to coatrnt him• melancholy: and her «tu¢:ng of iHume, the room. seemed to know whether it ' �e t will•s ,M,utm!fsiou on Stine s earn �wPct Snmrr' though be a.lmtraut it and 'would bo.bPttrr to br silent or to 'tell to: s oa'f as�l you to Del z c���rovhave need peg«. and it mar bo hinted. to Tibby'e app►audrd Ir ae loth:siaet''r ells as the I him ,krme:lmra she went to the Dla+'''t• this wnttdertvt modem ltehc m yotsy. !qr tea days.tlfsn I credit. that tt will, 4y no means an ems- rest of the audience. made Elm s::fl bad• and ,lased -nrtip; but, it she could hare : • ' you-may return n at our I ecttip W _- bltan: tine. Tib.`ly alto'srcored an ea•Ider, Where be'seen her b.-tnre,• of L -, meat l..r E.'ahn !n the ('h.ral:er's whom d:l rho' remand him? Br harried k�rrwn it, ihesc were the only occaesn+te sarxroutoprove4or3rotsrseittbatt totktrenam�a a gags I ,o whish ahs erred; for when t+he played� much tttbt as the ordinary oU �p@'� Yeeohnd �_ +uta the term of SI!na'e coa•1 fix memory w•!th the q�te;,tiaa; but a,re- � � t 1 itZetas ddo(1 fasnD: I . '� an•hes(ri d w :,-'sans (-live wad reminded of 3t:cta: and; scarrylent. Lishtaittsdteflu oaR est sr ct, tune+! to answer. anm•tlme« he could scarcely bealr the' 2"23 I'll tour H 18ALLN OIL to For a"mo r,aar.in which has never been Ht nrmaine•t! unto till •rad of the Mr.• mw i. of •D+++rret+atfa2 as eua.tsooaamesaaal AQ E N T5 telesr!r deflnad. menrtxrs rat the dr&mat.o;cert, and was making L+'s way out• 'still Lord Clie*terleigh and he were greater! .,: iroeoe;sae nor fao(c-eYaetr,nstrtw WANTED -Mand muetral Brnte.,inns.Peem to prefer-to of the g,rl aa.1 pondering ever friend« than ever, doll Cttve orate madeI _ Olean.wontexpioda oaaraatwa' work under any. ,,cher named than their the ?rnb.l•m wbi.h her perwnr.a:its had irte of the house; !nd••ed, Lord C'he.,tcr•! G 'J11 it - ` �QO,a0 Reward b� •��� ! a ow u. 'T.Yud•r the rr,her h.g`t•fl•,wn name. set him, when• at a teru;�orary black ueari ttWpdh•tro+�t.som +e, h treatevl him. a:m,,'t a- if he were a•i ,-i-� \ •r•ta'rP• Lsoez''t'°e' ti' f tYwmnlc.a Vernon, ith whish the Cbevs-,the entrance, he recognized a man .w hal Y will besi••• toti,•y•,sell.Uosoon•ov ua,e+c4•Parr r,oy � Mn. acid clive naturally grew much at•I � en haatp erae,l to this lteeei■to ar�.da a�net•ta.•A`•a•+ "f. Tier had launfolaed :ter, she co.at:nued to wse dtand:ng tln«e 'n front 0t flim. 1' I eroefr4ivre.is•arelydatar,, oe,d o+ ea•"•da.Y ,.ase .1."' : be know": and ns .he was ae yet by no , "flow do cru dra, Sl r. Quilton 7" be ba:d, 'tschrd to the older min, ,They had be \ �,b ear aeQ means strop ;! orae decided that she; .,,ttchirg the man on the Aho ?" b r,ImP «n friendly• ,end Lord C'hsstrrle!gh /. f darsumLewoobsdha ems+tdtrhPwondtttsen epeo.tq isle aooao .',r t ¢. n nFtsn talkPd_ab.ut f'arni y and pctw,nal i 4 tt.IJ �. w•sr��y tld&j let eta•tetta>�m+rtta of t4+ Crag, tarry c-rod hnvld r.q;si:t for tho present at Lea-u- Qu,ltnn :.,irne!i. round pod Based AL Iord natters urar•acrvedi• nn<l ,'ontldent w1!p, , + towb( t mare"ron,Peed +°M't°•at”, �_ - tim.b.61 4 ^�.Pasrm 111 'l iandx. '1"h(a t t:.,v,alie._ waw tan xi!M to-let't'h•atcrleiah wish hie Mlnrlees Cpcw, and�� y ! ao►Gomw+ata2retteraa �'a w'ral ai. w •'r, •• bh §[hut ('live was .neral timtw nn the pn.nt tae wr to aa; b+ocvtec�i�d+• tti•i �roo "`Da'•"'” ■r st,pear :•r, •sten. and rhe sang at aithoiit the slitrht• t t.!en oY teaaponsive of •Ming him <:t the tr:;nge •fnreiR„ I q oe1Ma&, ♦te_to 11 Priam and te.ss `—r a t"" ' 3 the Kursaal far only three nights in the z7ee^gnil'oil,in his face. looking woman! hut,in these modern daysi no. a aes�oa:- •__ Meek. On Lhosta nigh:, the pltico 'WAS I'm afraid y"u don't ..remember. mc'" ANTt.Q tt.AMPCo.,7NW1Aagtdg..Montreala W,nnepeg I. , tame ilial v«it,crowded, una- lr ameirxt such l teal ,aid •('hee:erin:¢h, s« they phased int tn-t most of a ahr•Wk frnat leen the appear• i4 trnm. the -nci.lt• . Per. ' My name jr (' •s• -- _. -------..-_- _ . _-. - . . tenter tilt, the t'r t' - -- - -- ---- -- -- - - - - 9 boring wa.:erinjr-W aceie to hear her sin¢ ,rrleigh. We nisi in India. if you i,rui•I `'._ I. ; Now, singing :. ,)ae �t the most bon,,- leer' Ai any --ate,; I do not forget that Write fOr i Halal rYP••Pi«-e. 'Ear man nr woman con 1 you rendered the Government a great ser L ! www* TMs tl z induitt, 'n .and li.cikk health improved vice. ! �O ,free copy of >FARAieFt `' rsp!d1y; hug though both F,lisha and Tib-i ••Ah. rrz: Row (L(i yon do: Lord Chea i GaasDONtTM "n by were overjnmed at-ber sueoetea, Min a'rterleigh?"-,'aid Qs IIWn 'as it-he had jus. ' this book C TFi 'herself wa+s not ,:!,ted. As all tru(• irt!.+ts'remllatitvd his companion': but his tune I � . r -ebeuld. and tnda,d mitt-t be. she avaa ah- and trice were as impa�aicc a« usnai. ! tl !A a i}wt•bed•in, her srt that is, while she was - -'•Fr.ie.; that,- viae very valuable absivL•I• . . . 1I practising, or «ang:ng before an audience ance Sou rondered us," said Lord C)!•,oter. - ..ter ,t; e a -. -but at ot,ho ![mea .the wsd pr be lipied'leiog "add I tear tbnt it was no' hilly er �����ND "^� 1ctel melan.:hnlv.• i•}te ,ePmevl to be livirt¢ recognized. But that oris n•?f aiUtgethrr� - t zrr�+t'• to a wnrltl of Iter •awn; acid it was a world 1 oar fault, was it? You left--I wase--goht¢! F of sadnPAo: tar a'he never laugher} now. 'to say ,diriappeared from Simla so sad•I ,se w' ec•n nt Tibby'a ttaeer ways and sharp t� tt' d - dents, not to .ay mpeu•rio(icily." he smil-i '- speeches, and ah•+ rarely even smiled. I cd• "that all our efforts to find you were 1 Strange to nay, few of us live !n the unavailing" �� '] Dredent: a^iia of u+ live in the future, and I ,..s`hal'e o-nme Venr,4'agn, Lord f'hester• r - mo,not .nt us. aleal.live in tbe.past. And le;g�•• eai+l Quilton; "and 1.1 afraid I've ^ Edina wait among<t the majority. They i for¢otten what it was that trwk m. away. P-11 told her that she'was '¢oinR to be Any email service I may have bean able� i r famous, rich: and she orae glad for Fli-i to render- the Government it ora, 4''iite I . eha'a and Tctiby's Bakes; but the prospect welcome to." y� r brought no gladnoae for Herself: she was 1 •'Strange to meet you here again' at! : iT` ltvtn'g in that pars: irr which-Clive. had I -bee;ter atter sn many yftarK �ill ME Zpgved ae the ,>htrf factor fn her lifg, ae 1 vont have a cigar?" said word Chewier• CE _ J N� ' Lha -entre on which x11 her thoughts, 8,11 ieigh. Quilton accepted one, and lit ?t in - - his h(sorely fashion. "3fay one inquire '�� ei r . lwhat brings You fere?" _ - "Bnsir.rss:' replttd. Quilton. "I am on 1 e thr staff cf bhe Beacon: and I came down -' ._- •' . r . It) repnrt your lordsh:p's meeting," - v , ' ' "I.wi,;lt.,you• could have found a nl:ns-I ' TR� !_ solei n c'upation," said Lord C'hesteritrizb; e 1 • shrugging his shoulders; "but, indct•d, you e( Ihare this evening. what a capital con• �a:t ,�?s �, .F'or.a farmer S.S1�Q, ap cert! By the way." lie hesitated a inn-i I? ':. *' r 1 _ - �•1� ! went. "th£re, wag a ,young lady, quits, ,t i , g1 : " f .• - . ' . - - I young girl, who sang most cHa-rmlflg'y: § road,county r d or a . - I an extremely pretty girl, SI se Veronica 1r' s,+ arC,r,,}l a s y < _ . 1'crnon. Po you-•y<•u R.ntleman of the ' 1 _- est !.! v w - P.rt�e are gcneratly omni lent-do Poul h _ �yipti; .' l►�ri know anvtating of )ler?' l'don't remetLfier :� ' railroad Wl idgep \ . . . .- - - seeiag bar rlalne btofor,." . ✓ .. _ Quilton knocked the aah•.oif his rigar,I - t - and studied it aR if he bad suddenly -lit+-I • ' <a __ _. - . , covered something 'extremely' interer'ting - _ -. � r n it; then,he said: I v 'She has chly al,pmar.d 'reeent.}y. I'- ,• • {a, should bay I don't know mticb about such" - - ®-Port]and t you One of those to avhOM.I attars that abe prpm;Fes to be a e'nc-§ 'k"'""_ �1 >< - ��,., Are y - - _ _ _ _ _. _ . . _ . . . 110'. . _every flleal is another sourCe Of 1"„4 very great suceesc said Lord:Ches-I . suffering tetrlcilih warmly. ,,But. what I meant to ` y ask was. do y4ii know t�tvth!nR about' her! can 6 depended upon to make concrete that will last for gen- '' Na-Drii-Co DyspepsisTableta personally? i put th^ qurwtion Decnnae•C - - "'. 'will Ilelp your disordered stomach to I raccied that. I had r'ecn her before, or erations.—There-is only one grade--the beat that science and skill can make. - that ahc reminded me or some one. _ 1” di est an eamsonable Meals, and will - . Q y "Qiill4on stared beforA�h'lm-with expres- .. The label on every bag is youz guarantee- - .- MOOR•r6tStOfe it #0 such perfect COLI- si-I 812 eves. ; . . _ tS "T aLnnld searoely think that was likely, of eaHgfaCtlOn. � Y tion that you•A n4ver feel that yin Lord Cb(xaterleigFi. I'dn happen to know - . ._. ._ _ r r rr rl3VC a StOfnlClt.•' Ta1SE Oris afteP snmethin¢ about her. Bhr Is';he daughter _ y Limited N1olltrCal of quite humble people. Her father play• . ;, '.C,,anBaa Cerdenl Cornpanq ! s �1ClT tT}E1i. $OC. a Half your ed In the oroliestra to-night: and he ant} pruggst's. Made by the -National her ahtter look after her.' T,�et it.x Canada ("lint r, dra/rr for our ori hhorhood-I )or do oaf iseu•hi w, a.r4 tel fo• Iris rvYwr. ,- ox Lord ('htaterit�igh' sighed it seemed. al. /' .)_ g l•: . Qnl$ and Chelnica'l.Ge.-Of Canada, moist w!th rrliwf. "I am glad she is an t well looked a!tcr. ¢usrdorl. A girl ao" . Limited. !6e rcring, so heantaul, and an highly Rifted, 1 a. ,M a•. s expaed to many tempfs:l•,ns. Fou did _ not tell me her name?" it� . rr , _ _ .. ` r airs: ! t.i ... . $ 1.u' 11 ,. .. �, -a.+�. .t .,�-3. ..d 11. .,t'i:lea d .s... ,a,. a.. .,.,.T";"t. ,.a .. :n,- m/"t: sees! �< .•- .:,,...�_ '...- - .. .,., '.,,,.. ,..,. ,. ,.a: yF. .tr R - to em(. ' v-r: ;..¢.+Y>' '.ve-.1.1 § a a tar A at!Y ax,Yt. m..' a M «r.. ..a -.. •;r+_ear s *r r; 5(t wiz^ ^'kA' w' �., '.. v "?a• r e a' ., § ^the. `^,' J '1 ..n ,tJ,zr•�(:. " Y �5n.rw:i.'_rt''`t�,`� '_s .1.a,. .;efi'..yam' '�,'s �C .,T }C*., «c'.r•?,.n' .�- '•w---�.xa. + "�ilgraa. w,....3�' .i,.. eT' . ' - _ .krµ w�!'..;o.r�`.ca' "t' "" •.:.:r�. '"1,c'iSw•'�s, °i,.nsS,7.'yu'.FMA:..Z.. 'ravS '' .'.:a,asae� •.si ..�' •.s.u"iP.�.+ x.",'esu•` _...F.rt....:_..tiww}c �i3t :. '",7.z: •e. tn. ati<.a - --�— - - ,,._.:..�- 'r. �t�'+�'".11- •.:.. �,v''��. v:4 71 5,1 !F1410401! 5 t 4 .09 M-, -- . 4 4 q��- 4-" :1�1- M 1P tares that am exhibited in moving Thos. Oliver gravelling on Greenwood W. W"parks. station road,00.00; picture thestreq must pass through services as road coramialoner. 20.00; Per 1114121111as"I"000111, the critical inspection of a censor. Alex Wilson ditto, 9D.00. R. R. Mow- at Mef iy' XImas"'to Al bray.ditto 20.00; R. B. Hoover ditto Some are of the opinion that he is TAR" 20.00 too severe, but we believe that he The followin unto presented b r% 0145 Paz year 91.00 it paili in"v` is too lenient and that many of the Board of Vzth were orde BubscriptLasil to the United IIIS"0116$140 a ,Christmas Candies, Fruits, etc., arriving daily. Our stock of 12 advanom the films which he passes would to be paid. D. R. Beaton duties a secretary,25.00; W. W. Sparks, ser- Candies is the most completf-764�;.�, l be better consigned to the flames. vices as member, 15.00'; W. V. Rich- JOHN MURKAR, froprietor. &rdson,services as sanitary Inspector at lowest prices.- 10.25;Chas Florence services re small. PICKERING COVNCIL pox outbreak, 1.00. Ingram and Bell, NOTEIS AND COMMKNTIll A Box of Bon-Boas makes a nice Xmas Gift. The above Council met pursuarit- to vaccine 2Z64:C. J. Brodie V.S. adjournment on Monday, the 15th services"z1v Lyman Bros. rbrma- Mr. Hawkes, who entered the last. Members all present the reeve Idehyde etc.9.310; Gen. Philip services as San. Inspector, 6.00; Cranberries, Almeria Grap-es election campaign in South Lan- in the chair. A number of accounts were present. On motion the reeve was instructed ark as a "Canada First"' candi- the to grant his order on the treasurer in ed for payment and- referred to Bananas, �,'.Table Raising, �Navel Oranges, da:te, has learned tbatin Canada, respective committees. favor of the parties recommended for payment in the various reports a 8 it Is a very difficulb thing to in- A petition was presented by Messrs. :; , , Figs, .Dates, Nuts, �Etc. P. Somers- 13 F.R. Richardson and A. prese ted this day. duce a mail to Vote in anyway onded by Mr. Cooks and signed by Lord Hyde and Mr. Mowbray see other than as Liberal or Conserva- ten others calling the attention of the Forgie moves that the financial state- ucil to the dangerous condition of mentforthis municipality for that �tive. In South Lanark 3'49 voteQ cOu this I'LOYSTERS-60 centapez quart-OYSTERS the bridge close to Mr. Richardson's ortion of the year ending on were cast, and of these Hawke; house, and also the dangerous state of gate(Dec. 15,) as prepared bv the r assisted by the members of secured only 70, or about 1 in 53, the 2nd concession west of the Brock treasure Buy*all your Groceries at the Grocery-Store. road. the council be adopted and that the while the other two candidotes The standlag committee on Con- clerk be instructed to have the same secured the balance. No matter tingencies reported and recommended printed in pamphlet form for dis- ed by law. 'how worthy a platform way be. the following payments: John tribution as reqUiL 'a it is advocated by either Murkor, printing proclamation and A vote of thanks was tendered to IEUCHARDSON� S unles letter heads, 5.75; D. R.. Beaton on the treasurer. W. G. Barnes for the the Conservative or Liberal party, &cct. of disbursements, postage etc. very able manupr in which he ht-s If a man 10.00: John F. Bayles. rebate of dog handled the accounts of the town- it is doomed to defeat. tax,2.00, David Dafoe, ditto 1.00; ship and for the interest which he is desirous to promote some great Will. Liscombe, ditto, 1.00; John has shown in the proceedings of the cause, which must be decided by Walter Bayles. ditto, 100; E. W. council. ad E THE EnAwmw Tripp, ditto 1.00; W. G. Barnes, A vote of thanks was tender, the electorate, he must have it trea--urer.acdount of disbursements to the clerk. Mr. Beaton for the unt- 'brought ubder the protecting 10.00-. T. C. Brown. salary as care- formly courteous and able manner it) taker,30.00-,. which he has performed the duties of wings of one of the great parties, The standing committee on Bonuses hisoffice, and the valuable advice otherwise it will meet death from for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters given the members of the counciL &I- D 7 natural causes. etc,reported and recommended pay- so to the editor of the Nzws for the me t as follows; W. J. Turner, for full reports given of the proceedings 52 rds of wire fence an east side of of the council. The weather which we have lot 31. con. 7. 13.00; Tbo8. Poucber. A hearty vote of thanks wiis ten- HE business m3n who has Me- dered the reeve, Mr. Sparks for the ..been all enjoying during De- bal. due on .award, .50. Judge in ANK T Intyre, services re award. Palmer vs. able manner and the , courtesy customen in vaiious parts 'comber has been remarkable, be- Pickering Vil lAge. 5.00. John Crock- which he has filled his position of of Canada or elsewhere will Ing more like October than A ett made application for bonuses on reeve. about 50 mas of wire fence on lots 14 Suitable replies were given by each OF CAMA" ifind the seryices of this bank of month which i.i usually character- ad 15,con.2. 31r. Sparks to Inspect of the,recipients of the vote of thanks, Ized bv severe frosts and heav a also given by 0 invaluable amstance In collect- y andreport. Henry Jones made Short speeches were rpla-aii. storms. This kind of wea- plication for honkis on 1&bo ing drafts, etc. u t 60 r2s the othet members of the council. u. 7. Mr. Mowbray The Council now adjourned sinedle. TORONTO ther is.hen rtily welcomed. particu- 013 lots 0 and 7, co to !aspect and report. The com. 11mix by The poorer classes, as mittee acknuwiedge the -receipt of it S. S. Concert at Whitevale,Xmas. judgrnmr",oiding %ward from D. Me. PICK.E-RING BRANCH Uthere Irk0not been a heavy drain I and a int!te, county judge. in the inatter of R. W. GORDOK Mazaver. Ck Also, at V4%hbr. on the coal bins lso Work theaward- made by Thos. Poucher, Now Adveriftsensents. -bas been more plentiful than it t engineer made tinder the provi- Us of the Ditches and Watercourses would have beein bad it beet) cold -9 of (J.- S. ITOR SALE-A Victor. Victrola. Art upon the requisition k' cheap. ApsilyattlioNzwoOfflao. 10614 Bud stormy. Dry goods merch- p4lmer. The jitidgment orders Mr, - the ants. however, bavi;saffered from PRIoner to_pay the costs of engineer .;ITRA Y CATTLE-Carne on to $3.00aud Judge McintFre$600. your tae*on con 4.Pickering.. Apply to there has been very little desnand abore mointioned amounts be paid by ma3 the wildness of the climate. as oommittee recornmends that I he Box P=k road. rt errq �dh Ost' ULLFORSALE-Roan. 2 year; 7. for heavy winter clothing, and if biscorporation and the saine be 13 old 1 t iot a I con. T. Pickering. or plLced on the collector's roil for cal- i6ddroiia isv LoN EV.Bal"=P,0. IL-ill the mild. weather continues a few ection if not sooner paid by the said 9. weeks longer, much of this winter 0. S. Palmer as provided by the OUSE TO LET-On lot 10. con. To Each and Everyon.6 act. bo so. HPkaboriltig. Good working man's u istock- will have to be carried over The'standing committee - Roads plen,,t,of work in the neighborhood, Ar ply to tod Btidgetiq re orted and recomusend, 8 E. UGH.Clarotmons. 811 A nd you will be able to make it all the more mer if you get for another year, or else be sold �t ed the followTog payments: JRF. ry 1.00: XTOTICE-The tindersigned is pre- a good -choice, fresh candies, nuts,oranges lem- a sacrifice. As magy merchants Firans. for 10 yds gravel. div. 7(X pared toiaw wood. wrh 30 inch saw. supply of our John GAubila.haulingfiank for rail. and rou oats,etc.wuh-powerful gaso imons, bananas, Boo, date@, etc. Our special mixed Christmas have purchased quite heavily, tt e . C.46 feed I t 20. (on. and placing liveongins. HARDY GOCKLIE. DumbRA'1012 Ing. Opp. 0 unto 20c. 1b. -Ion will be rather a serious one. 4ame'V30. Roy-Morvan hauling tim- Out- candy, 10c. lb. --Our aDecial atized Christmas 7, Wi I i �Mitple candy,cream candy,qtiakers, houey boys and many _et from Barry's bridge. and P acing -1 TRAY HOUND-Bl&ck and white During the coming week, the sameinyad tC&remor.t, also hau'. S bound oup came to the Brougham bofAll other kinds at l5ets per lb. Choice boxes of chocolates from ing gravel on Brock road 15-75; Frank OOFM&v,Doa l2tb, owner may have same people in Cbristisku I^udswilibe Soden. cleaning out ditches on hill on b7p"I'gorpouses, JOHN McLZAN. Brou- loc. to 60C. - Abijah For- ezljoying'the happiest season cf con. 2.opp. lot 20, 12 00. �the year. It Is the smson when "th work on hill on con, 0. opp. lot OR SALE-2 second-hand buggies. Cards. booklets, books, toy@j dolls, ribbons, papetries, 30,6.00. W. H, Peak reaming iron to Feutter, democrat cutter. trotting gulky, the mail-carriers will be over. Haight's bridge, 1.00 1 Calvert and J sets of Ptaitle harness.one suitable for a Pony ties, scarfs, fancy dishes in great variety and many other Peak, u-sming gravel on Post's Hill oa and a RoM band cutUng box. Patterson mak$. burdened with the extra work of 11-13 . - goods, suitAble for Xmas presents. Kingston road opp. tot 10,8,00; J. H HENDERaoN,ClarQ=_*u2, _ carrying-Cbrivtwas gifts. It is Connor teaming timber for culvert OST-On Friday. Dec. 12tb, be- -.Come and get what YOU Want. the time of the year when many a and building same in. Brock road in mega pick"Itig andl West HUI. pass book Pwinion Bank, K&rket d. 20,5 00. Alex Wilson, Care of savings No A.9933& Dc Our Groceries are the freshest tug money,9". Irtad child who owe little of real jo 1913. &OD; braoch.I*rcinto.conwi Y Claremont timber yard for' or please return to MM.ZADZ,Ikost Hill,L4 the greater part of the year, vi ill Wm. Waddell,20 yde gravel, r. d. 69. be*made happy and will have a 100; Jas. T. lAughtla,hauling plank SALE-I covered buggy, rub- FOR ror bridge bet. lots 34 and 35. con. 2. bar tired;I cutter.I cutting box. I liebt taste of real enjoyment. In of wagos and barne".t goat vibtI, 'It litit Of -CAEORGE ."--PH I L I P tir r some 2.00; Spencer Taylor, 90 yards "o cas" this Christmas giving is gravel on bamline, opp. lots 18 and hay.1 I store (wood) amd an so. Artily To ,r,8.ROBE ST DEVERELL. Pick- -3 00.;W. J. Turner drawing onrig, over-dOtte, and really becomes a 19. tim- 3B burden to many people,who ima heir and repairing three culverts on SALE-One Speight wagon 9' sideline bet lots 30 and 81 in con. Ili, FoLand box, nearly now. set Deering boh. Ins that they will. be mis-judged 4.00; W. J. Turner. drawing pipe and =, Deming cream separator, cap. 4W. Jf they do not conform t lacing same on western tow inower, vow, AfeCortnick hay take, t 8, Markham, to pay one-half, 4,50- no-,F'eMLL11lig.Pickering, 0 . : FRED ;o the pre- F, aline opp s of double harvest. get of barrows- vaHiyag custom. But when a per. Walter Ward, dip4ng ditch on inde son directs his Christmas gifts to line bet.lots 4 an 5. in con. 9- IS Jr OST-One Cotswold Ewe. somp rods at 75c. 13.50; D. E. Pugh.88- Tds " titne during the month of Septemb,r -those in need, and who will great. registeredand contained the asr m%rk, 154, ravel for Kingston road, opp, lots 21 me, 9 L.Johnston,Record No 613$6. Any infor And see our Exhibit at ly appreciate them, he will qj�ri- and = 3.80, Peter Annan, 81 yds t0ti leadia to her recovery.will be reward- gravel,diV. 7, 6.10: Daniel Ryan. 24 ed, ioHNz 9PATTERSON. Brougham. it-it -ence the real joy of giving. There yds gravel. div.7, 2.40; Wm. Lotton, smith's -*_ STOUFF --is no happiness so great as that 10 yds gravel, div. 7. 1,00; B&rkis OR SALE-Set of black VILLE. XMAS FAIR -ice Reaso*r, 10 ydo gravel for Western Ftoolg,izood as nevr consisting of No. RO which comes from doing a sery blower, anvil, tire upsetter, tire plate, 'tire -7 townline, opp. con. 9, Markham to bender vise. drill tapb and di", etc, Will -'to another who needs that service pay one-half, 1.90; W. E. Pugh, re- sell together or separately. Apply to WIL n No. loa& FREDF. WILSON, Independent pbo 0 0_12 A ad who knows now to appreciate pairing bridge, and hauling 4 gravel bet lots 10 and 11, in con. 8, and aft Balssm.out 'you there. Me will look tor' 4 yds gravel opp. lot 9, con. 9 8 00. IMPSON Agent-British Amer-* Incorpor A. P. Somers-Cocks for work on'si'de. Do&Fire AnGur%u,!e Company, 5.00 ; sted 1833.Ospital S-3,000,000 n remium notes; -The large number of crimes that line�bet. lots 22 and 23.In con. 2, 0 all premi rn notes are coilectiTle at 30 da�ys In regard to the petition presented by are being committed of late by tica,one mutual company are collecting A. P. SomemCocks and others, we no themnow. Remember these notes are aivem �boys of tender years in the cities recommend that the matter be re- forfivetimes the amount of your yearly or Don't f orget the date, Thursday, insure in the British Amer. �ing th has been very noticeable. In a ferredto the next mee of P three yesa%.policy. icaksourance Co. which Is purely Canadian, council . for consideration. Frm and you we protected from these Impositions, number of cases these boys are the Byers drawing gravel opp. lot lit See D�Simpson who can give You full PLrti- December 18th-10 19130 i.F,as per contract, 17.40; W, S. oula". I also represent the London and of respectable parents and coi Lau,"birs Accident and all sickness Intur- 0lbs011, 0. L. S.,:re survey Clax;mont their couduct is inexplainabIg. ance. Dou'tbe without z policy of this kind, hill,oncon. 9. and previtration of as we don't know the day or hour we got into -We believe'that the character of plans,27.4o; John Clark 16 yds gra- accident or sickness it will only cost you about Stouffville 303. 000. It you went a now -Independent phone d 17 and C ar Tublax $eptIrator'the best in tne imany of the pictures that are ex. vel on baseline,opp. lots le sn W a year for$1 repairing washout at Clark's bridge. wmir T pur old one exchanged flies D. hibited at the moving picture 4.10; Mrs. James Palmer 5 rards gra- GIMPSON.I?ickering. vel Kingston road. opp. lot 21. and shows that abound in the large Iso 27 yds gravel for div, 14. 8.20, towns and cities, exert a bad in- &J MEN WANTED Do - Me EISE CO L. Squires 7 yds gravel for div. 4 00; the youn k- W. Harvey. work on div. 21, King. flnence on the minds of joriiy of these stir. stain road, 10,50; John Crockett fill- Jn a great ma To learn the 'Autd Businesis ing approacbeR to HaighCm bfidgib ts,mo tofthemunreal, ring inciden 8 400 yds at 24c. 96,00; W. E. Yat nold, and Take an Agency Aire-arms of various kinds are 0. L. S., taking measurements and Yon call initke fr(im S 18 to $50 a 'res, and pef.. preparing.report.forbtidKe at Pick- PEEL'S SHOE -4,-' -STORE --prIaminent featu -the ering Village. 10 40; John McGinty week d JiVillLg, Sellitig or Itepaii ing eons who brandish these are look. balance on ceinent itlititinents.U'light"s A �Carii;. We "ill teneh Y4111 ill a few T -plih Jorgie, services led upon as heroes. The young lad bridge,20-00; J r IV H I B� Y s comwissioner on cement culvert weeksinyum- own butile tobel"I who frequents these places has and gravel contracts on northern- experi Atitomobilb ula'n, wid get his mind poisoned vVith the result townline"opp. lot 20, 7,00; The for a high grude that his'rapWcareer is"interrupt- I council have learned that conviderahle YOU Ru 1190UPY. Vhen doing your-Christians Shopl5ing do noi forget to I�,all ana see timber has been removed from 6a r. Wo have been rstftblished ed by policei court proceedings. Haight's bridge without any author. five yeare, and have over OM ii-uc- . .Peel's Xmas Slippers, etc. t The moving picture business may iEy friimaiiv ineruber (if the Giuncil. we would 'iecommend that the pit:- cesiffnI graduates. Write fit Once sure for us to show goods. be made one with an educative ties having removed the timber from for free b(xjklet which gives full influence. In fact they are begir.- the ald bridge to rppm)rt the matter I . � Phone No. 151. ning W be introduced in a numLcr at onienodsAve further trouble. D. illfurmflittoll- R, Beaton.services re settling north STAi46, R of public schools and we trust R0CfJF_STZR 'AU'r0 .SCH00L 'WH BY towntine accounts, 2,60;John P i Q0 -60 1 708 Cburcb 3t. ROCIM I.FiRL Brock Street IT with beneficial resulta. Ali pfc- diUa. 150; A. Wilson. d to 2. is P N I=0 • ..',".. w...:_.. ,e... -•.f #„1, '' ../c;' {„v' �.',atS,,,', vF;n:`.« a Yy`wE:', arS'� c 27 J� :sF ..+#�"(.+7#a' �' `f �!E. ,..,, ... .: .. .. ... .,,.. •. 'roe.,. - ;��.. ,. v-.e�. '.e"•-9•%-I',+e -L• •J:� 1. .�s.YI '^s„�rY: •,1. •-•9j'Sr'3 w'W"�:' k":5'twi�,'."1.j., . -, , .., ..-_.,.. :: -,.,T;•,-.,:,� ':i ..,. - .. .r w.-.. yr•, .,i"...r-� ''.=`,�' .�.:'+'�'•�ri-U:s '"�" ••c v,.+. -r.:,roti^' .xa -,-py,." r'a+` a � ro.">•5`'7� .. '.1...,�',tiM �.r•• .•'•F'.t. .. f r saw 4 • CLAJ MONO Mise Maud Beal, of Toronto, 'ANADUN PICTORIALL - - ! r will spend a day or two with her Canada's llloet Ardedc and Js �, ICDARDSON rR. Hesse was in lbronto over parents here after which.she will per. VWunday. gYa > David H. Scott was in the city go holidays to her her This elegant m orae deli rte the ap t�owiag of Qnest dmplay of +r • y eye while tt imatrua the mind con- __ - -._.on Ft•ida __ ..__Qhitu. A Tory large assortment of ter. cernlog the picturesque doings of an Miss Bessie Macnab sped Mon- Mr. Heron, huckster, on account interesting and highly entertaining stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, Jost day in Toronto. of Christmas coming on Thursday, world. J. H uudy, of PickeAug, was will be in Claremont on Tuesday Each issue is literally crowded with ieeoeivod for the Holiday trade. Galt in tow `''` instead of Wednesday, his regular the highest quality of photogravures, and see them. Alex Wils err espent a couple of day. The change is made so that many of them worth framing. ®n�ptioa taken for all Magasinea, y r days in the city last Week. It is the most popular Pick-t up' Mrs. Forgie, Sr., is spending a he can get his produce into the on the waiting room tables & -?fie � Weekly and Daily Nawspaperef city in time for Christmas. Bring leadingdoctors throughout the D67- ..-, ,few - days with friends in Toronto. our produce to him and receive �' X41 - Miss $: Pooier, of Toronto, y a liters and in the public libraries it .,. spent Sunday with C. J. and Mts. the highest market price. - is literally "used up" by the many , ky. .,$idle A box social will be held at who are attracted by its entertain- John Farmer, of the Royal Glen Major. New Year's night, in Ing and beautiful pages. 8x'Oc3c St=smt. Whit ��P the schoolhouse, in the interests It's a--love at sight"publication and Batik, Toronto, was home over of the church. A good program it has clepartmental features to: the _Sunday. id ex erred in which it is under- 'great interest to the young woman Joseph a%nd litre. Readman are Es and the horns maker. F E N C E1 ' F E N C E Pickeriag Lumber Yaxd k' Mood there will be talent from Of it-just to .quote one man's spending a few days with friends Uxbridge, Toronto, Claremont praise from thousands-the Canadian I n Toronto, and water parts as well as local High Commissioner in London-the ,C E 11L C E Ceil Board. the new scientific wall Miss Walker left on VPednesday talent. Ladies bringing ' boxes Rt. Hon. Lord Strathcona, wrote: covering used in the place of lath • �. for Uxbridge which is to be her and those taking part in the pro- "The Canadian Pictorial' is a pub- Just received another sac of Peer- and plaster. It holds paint or future home. cans, ores•others, i5 cte admis- lication which, if Lmay be permitted less Fencing,in various styles. paper perfectly. Call and - Mrs. Fred Farmer has returned Bon: A good time is expected. to say so, is a credit to• Canada." _ see samples and home after spending th"ee weeks Ever3 body welcome. (Signed)STRATHCONA. Give me a call when requiring get prices. �s with relatives in Stotlffville Knd On trial to NewSubecriberc- Twelve Fence of any kind. Quality R O O F.I N C Toronto. �^t ��,��,,�.�-s,,, months for only 85 cents. and gricea right. Ouryoung people are getting .Vhlltll.Gil 6 H �+ N. B. extra white Cedar Shingles Aad y The "Canadian Pictorial"is ubliah A fe�v hrtndred rods of 10 wire B C. red cedar Shingles. 1,2 : - their skates and snow shoes ready ed by THE PICTORIAL PUBLISH- fence,specially priced. and 3 ply.ready roofing. for the winter sports, and are KEEP 1T CLEAN AND FRE$ FROM ING CO., "Witness Block, Montreal .'.'WILFRED F. WILSON, j, U M B E R longing for a change in the wea- DISEASE BY USrX PARISIAN eros Can. Try it for a year. Balsam, Ont. that conditions. If you want your children to grow - 1 inch Hemlock, tongue and graved, Francis Rnsstiell, of MQLInt up with strong,beautiful and vigorous Independent Phone No. 528. 1 inch and 2 inch Hemlock, rough. hair, teach them to use Parisian Sage PROPERTY WANTED inch. 1 inch. h inch, li ch' Forest, spent Sunday here with -the world renowed Hair Tonic. ���-�+ 'YCTJ' 2 inch, 8 inch and 4 inch' his sister, Mrs. Walker. He was Parisian Sage is gnaraateed by D. ion for employment dor• Pine lumber. returning from Pine Orchard Pettit to cute dao rd ruff and stop fal- —.--- _-__ made provism *where he was attending the fun- ling Bair in two weeks. It grows new Fifty to one hundred acres with Ing the Fall and Winter months or do Alan a good stock, of dressed lumber eral of his sister, Mrs. Sarah Leh- hair quickly in cases where the hair is you wish steadyy remunerative work and I Georgia Pine matched .man' .,thinning out.', Rood buildings, for the year through. Write us and se- and beaded. " It is positively the most delightful,ul, cure our Ag ant a terms. We offer the Mrs. G. H. Samis and Master P y g stock farm. Bell or Ind. phone rad the invi orating hair dressing on the best in the business. Pay weekly,free Findlayhave left to'spe g Convenient to Railway depot. Christmas holidays at the home Mai et for family use. It is got outfit.exclusive territory. W. D. GORDON &SON, �`a - of the farmer's arenas, sticky or greasy and will make your OVER soo ACRES Pickering,Out. p Mr. and hair soft, lustrous and luxuriant. It dive particulars and price. under cultivation. Established over Mrs. Sett,of Bruvels. They will uta life and beauty into dull faded -15 35 years. A reputation for high grade � rir =._ not return amid after the New hair, iter a large bottle from D. Pet- +LL 0 F I S HER stock and fair dealing A salesman ��� � w Year. tit and watch its rapid action. Re- Lumsden Building, can make money selling for us. We � ' fla Miss Marvin, M. L. A., who is gutar price 50 cents. want an energetic reliable man for, Ekst satending the,L' . Strongest. niversity in To- Toronto, - e' Ontario Pickering and vicinity. For terms; A>���t ron to, is es ectad home on Fri- •���n/�T write 1' ! _ .:day of this week to spend the WOODWORKING ODWORKING PELHAM NURSERY Co.. � No akohoi. Sold for 60 Yom WA.TCHNiAE�i Toronto;Ont. my= holidays with her parents, Dr. Ask YO1f CO.. and Mrs. 'Marvin. I have ojened up in Mr. Gran_ a N. B.-Free catalogue on request. ti Rev. Charles Langford, of old stand in Dumbarton a wood- Why take your watches, clocks and tgo YEAeiRSe 1 Whitevale. will preach mission- working shop in which I '`am pre- jewelerp out of town for repairs,when (r" s tQ pJC�+EFttSWC� acy sermons, at Claremont, next pared to do all kinds of wood you can have them repaired here? ♦t�1l�sttadLa ' Sunday at 10.80 a. m., and i p. tr., work -Batisfactorily. I have bad 25 yeitr9expe+rience and at Glasgow at 2.30 p. in. He Give we a trial. io.].ondon England. Dt ,E will attend to the offerings in be. Charges modorate. Satisfaction guaranteed. F E E . half of the fund. Dr. Marvin will Prices reasonable. "J, preach on the 4Yhitevale circuit. NATHANIEL BURKHOLDER' All work done on the premises at Cherrywood Station Jnunbarton, Ont Trot Maw Remember the Christmas tree $rock Street (neat doer to _ - Dt[stm�sMti _�— --- Tod's Bakery), + eatertainmeat to be Rican this , ROYCE = and roars nate oral enctnB a eta ca®" rr�aaaee Asn �. (Friday)evening in the Presbyter- `Prole C d' e - �. ' � � •, inn church. An excellent pro• ISD, CLA�'F. �iPhitby corn, Brian, Shorts, our,Ground ae ►o;! nth om — -- - e fear trranime will be given cons�tinR A practical Shoemaker has - Linseed 3leai, Malted E<►rn feed, + i �1Q° of choruses; motion songs• etc., opened a raw eaa.n • Beef sera oaar°o�erstaInt ,.esters NEW Dried Brewer q Grains. Blachford's �,a $( also a cantata entitled '"Asking Calf Meal, Wheat, Punas►_ and U�0 Banta Claus' Advice." Jenny and Shoe Repairing Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP I Groatine chick food, hc„ s are help- ® _ Charcoal and Granulated bone. Atm ds lher girt and bay friendNext door to W. J. Coakweli jog San taat Christmastide. There harness shop. where he is pre- The undersigned has opened_tti new Oyster she etc. Prices reasonable °�3`s'swr©w.w ve�o•ad• Rota 'will be introduced I a chorus of P g- Yuur order solicited. . "'ie:oclie�� N , :•t3}Dorn and Jap ere will also led to do all kinds of• blackt;mith rho 0o the Ria AtppR ittM'Mf.se.A repairing work. stun road opposite the TYlOzrias 89®60= 'thi�,�, crit-w. k<ppear Aunty Sam, the Ragged Quaker tracer. two - Old Man and Storm Ring, and the A call respectfully solicited Q miles east of _ Shorthand Made Queer Old Man and the Queer Old W. ROYCE, - PICKERING Pickering Village. 1'!!`- 'Woman, lido the Queen and he Work guaranteed. Chargee moderate Fairies. A thoroughly enjoyable pt C SWC�tt t0 -t It such evidence as the then ins ex - Fairies. is assured to both young and t„ �W 5 !}cater Sestet Laudys. H L L tracts from letter. and other en ow, 'old, t!o do not fail to attend. Ad- strong testimony coota(lned to our ,a mission only f cents. __ a booklet, {s not sul8cent to satisfyser Dc. C. J. Brodie ham, returned person desirous of learning short then there can be no merit in any bast- c from his trip to Hearts Delight peas under the sun: ti Plea- farm, of Crazy, N. Y. This is a ��� DEAR lrit C1test;E-"It to a plea•large farm owned by a wealthy �� DOMINION , We sell the tamoas bray (iaeoline sure to write a testimonial endoreinsruanufaeturer, om which there is aEngine with coal oil attachment, any so much superior to other q, large,herd of cattle and horses. Ise catrawo a oerras,r p.nwaatee"T. W.a rArrntp"s'w°s""rz°t°aw*' and ell latest Improvements. things used for the same pu ere ' The doctor, whose skill as a vet- C. A. eocsRT•GeOOM b&mRer. your system of Eclectic Short and is erinary has extended beyond the - r p to stock and et rices betioo t o a bto Oma wmtthI have examined � • - bounds of oar province. has been -Tamers' Sale Notes Collected - Seeeam le g l? reply5 P it u mon emventent to have the Domtnlon Bank collect Tau Sale Notaia, engaged by this millionaire to ¢batt to"io�doto��vsarself- have ahs Notes made pa7a41e ere the Dominion Bank. w� 7'AC=80 fereum to the system. or to have aD llook after his stock, at a a„d deWhm rt them Gere for eollectlon. BROCK ROAD, ONT. one interested call to see me." -large salary, It is with deep re- ec6 cdlecnom are made on mat favorible tarn. FALus,477 Parliament St., (teacher) p rgret that the citizens of Clare- Our Our Fall amyl Winter Term tom- 111ont, as well as 66 farm• o p e7 'd p=-a t ti menced September bah, but students ere t the township have heard of _ i ."a- " ' °"' w ma enroll,any day, as instruction is ' acture o WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, MAnager: r� o •. �! Y the doctors intended departure @ { w strictly personal. e S � •� w°e, I Write or call for free booklet. as both he and Mrs. Brodie as well a = e e t I as Miss Brodie. will be greatly a i�= Clarke's Shorthand COUege missed, The new duties will be z d s 8 8 o s 0; C« 585 College St., Cor. Manning Aye. -' .:atssumed on the first �f CHRISTMAS IS COMING;` Ho .! Ho ! z, tt. � m ' ��o March. While regretting. his TORONTO lepa,rture we congratulate him _ ���� it a�'g ll a 1. atl�e :ro �►�-, on his good fortune in 'secnt•ing `J this position, which .is not only You will find a nice collection of Fancy goods "o'' a " remunerative but congenial. + ea m o + - "' Avery pleasing incident in the ` 'stor of the Claremont Baptist - OZ t}le $Oliday SeaBon St M Z to M + ••.a a. Fed « J3!story ztu _chttrrh was completed on Tues. :I'ICKEIialNG �� '0 "� °`_ - day evening, Dec. 9th, when their C. H. BURLING, •� p t.� �� � - Rev, Herbert Wood was V o �• pastor, �� +a .toe aeet apart• for the work• of the ,Picture Framing a Sgectalty.1, g m g tr a .v Jn17 C ospel ministry, The first meet pp s of all materials and deshM g !e o w o ,p e - r d t3eDt M repo in stook. It will pay you ins was called to order at 2.30 p. ro Des. tr. m. and after devotional exercises ) a call .t our tooth acd inspect Dor ed by Rev.J. W. Mann was appointed -�' :° g ep p0" to and obtain protea. Don't ,,e mortem by r moderator, and G. Johnston, of M p N & C age-ate We do not bntploy them;otheeag :a► D ,9 S I Jantsar7 lelt•Whtib7 7.oabawa 8,Bt orotttbam ty we Dan, and do thrt off the assetBrooklio. clerk. Delegates weren ° y h m 9, Potrf Pest 17,.tJxb=laiRs le,canataafo ttf, nommoseoon of 10 per Dent.,which you w� , resent froth Bobcaygeon, Brook _ a _Santa Claus He€�dqu�rt��r� lake yBeavenw 14,IIptes�o"e ti Mainly save b puro aero from 9e. lin, Cannington, Goodwood, J Dal lied. Greenbank, Green River, Mark- - y t� Scotch The Pickering e WHITBY.. GRANITE Coo., Port Perry, Whit- a ancl'benut " Qe wN tY GRAN . loam, Oshawa, Everything in- Line, Stonffville,Uxbridge, See our largo ifnl display of Xni�a goods. �+- -' by and Whitevale. The formality teeeAting and useful. Writing Ca-0s, 'Tvilet Cgse P.. rtArieN, Vigilance CjO�] Yr mittee E. W. •, VANS ' 1of receiving and accepting the ilantl liaRaauc! hundreds of t+titer hautl�usve uktich e. A� .. candidate was proceeded with T ��CY fii��QDS and he answered in a 'very gat- T41 V LA1�D �% L . Pump Manufacturer It,PPR The abject Of this-Association is to ' i --- asfaetory manner the questions A* stvsortment of Tovs honRht al Silk •oarf+• silk rat ckri« ,hrttrr+.K iesseustealinu^t►nd prosecute regtirding conversion and raper- a �'ery close pt ice, aai(1 be sold at pricers ttt'•�'"'• I ilir''� c"'ll"'•"'"1'tc"',•nathto• the felons. shop and Residence, Dundas Stj.:� ience as well as matters• of - doc• Kway below nnvthiog ever scald hPrP iiPa t•d learnt jl'trl ',"st it,c. .it it lu,xea l trine. The ordination was then +teatrt boats,rntlroacicars.antomnhitP> relict all the 1 eterit wt.IeH. silk affrr tr - "WHITBY;ONrY': - ariiiwilti. mr-ii Meutbere bavinR prtapeirty stolen oorumooi- p roceeded with. The Rev. E. E keRee�ltmbing rnpepa talk dolls, barµinsl to tintcu'A nud lsoy's sweatiw tate immediately with any member Three doors west of Whitby House •Bayles, of- Oshawa, opened the Y..sleeping dolls,doll beds,etc.. coati+,etc.. eco. of Esegati"e Ccrtnmittee. t meeting, and the sermon was p g - IL00, •'Weare re erred to instal wood Deltas ` reached by Rev. E. J. Harris, o4 _ -. ;• Membership fere prep ' Tickets may baa ham tin@ preeldeot os pumps oo shortnotice, also attend p ``Ladies'and Meti w, Buys' and Girl's Iinbberia and Overshoes. n so • Bobcaygeon. The ordination �„�O6a�tta�• to all kid i repairing. Brayer was offered by Rev: John Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, D.MacGregor, of Stonffville, the Chlnaand Giaseware-In this line we hove a pptert�id w�eortmeat.' Also B:M.Ootn.-� a7, Sante, �gasoline engines and charge to the eburch wap riven by - „Dishes in all the IpadiniC lines, iekering. Ont the squre g W. O. Riolwrtipnn. eat' 4 Rev. C. Harris, cif Uxbridge, and Groceries-,Phis department[8 crowded fall with all the good things for the that to the candidate by Rov. H. season-fresh fruits,cakes,nuts.etc. ,t ���Ut�d�u. MAGNET CREAM eEPARAT08 rr .]Bryant. The meeting which was A. aCea�• Phone Ae11 Pio. 50, Ind,128. yr ir►most enjoyable one was Oen D. SIKP841� & - FICK]ERIN(I t closed by the pastor. Co.,s , r , e . �- m:Y,;.e •t re r� .'7?�• u� ''g' 2'°� •' - � �• xm...�s�ti,�1,. •� "{`v. ;y r,t y 7F b y r. �' r V a 4 t- acs"° '.r, a• ,�1' rzmdra+a.� aw: rn x a � 'g, 1 ,��....::,• ,.. ,.ft"�`g• + $.x-N�" _,...y.:. ., ..,,.: ':7 Y� _...,, .. s.. t:- ': • -!ier` -s+^.+� .s, - - :r J•,. ., _ �, „ .x, •3+ .:':•':y 4 -' F �{ ;T.?'_:"t'� it .•.1f . .,p u„•_ Y,. ,l -+,� „'lie ': ; L.'. _ .. .. .,�' "•- .�• 4 , - – ....----••—�►' ,r - THAT CHRISTMAS SPIRIT. Uffinit , y -.. VRiL 1 -" \ 5 ENT BROKE TOE PUh THOSE . - - Klps'LL HAVE IS WORTH e MORfi THAN THAT 1 MtRPY CHR1STMff5 EVER115,00t - _ AdDh '= BEST YEAST IN, THE WORLD. A DECLINE THE NUMEROUS INFERIOR _. IMITATIONS THAT ARE BEING OFFERED - AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS AT ALL EXPOSITIONS _ E-W. CILLETT COMPANY LIMITED WINNIPEG TORONTO ONT. MONTREAL r week or before he Hera �a a so o a t - FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS. � _ rush. You will not naly pick up Hlals on How to Buy During the valuable suggestions as to Christ- ,. - Holiday Season, ' timm'gifts but learn where you can. _._ beat find the amplest assart•ment of At all times shopping is either a the kind you have in mind. joy or a bugbear, according to your But on the ether hand don't re• disposition and amount of oommon connoitre too long and put off your sense, And though at, Chriistma, buying until the rush is st its thick- ' it is $t an patience its �- and worry mixed to the e your pati c t then 3uY Hent. Nothing tires and unnerves superlative degree, and your nerves g • �f - :� ,`\ harrowed by the jostle and strain yr,u e ed jot a and m- like continued st•1 i y \'' 7 t Iwith half frenzied swarms of, ! are eased by the Santa Claus exhil- pact aration, the Christmas, shoppers bargain hunters. won't dispute the wisdom of the ful- If you can buy and consider at -'t lowing rules: your case without being hectored by } / ' Don't try to crowd all your shop- the pokiness of the customer ahead for the occasion: 4s with every- of you y abide by your ehoyping the tardiness of parcels ` gto one w'nuie day set apart; y yvu may thing else, that which is done too programm-f+ without the incidertt1l i ! easily and quickly doesn't always ;apagms of disgust to which the hur- ao wind up with the best results. 1 reed ones are prune. - Shopping ceases to be a pleasure I Don't 14-t your better judgment when it becomes a headlong chasePlay truant in the face of fancy ='1 Like--it•-bet�om'es a 1prs ardent isarga:ns schen your much pre. teak when you let vour mind dwell m°'dtta'ted programme would guide ! too-much on the limitations of your you% differently. 13ettPr not paean• ; • ab;e g P I displays whew you must le ooaxin " purse and eye too much o u,ate toe much among th the unattainable lories o{ the Oho P y tllYlt you _ v men ts A plana inti When you shop abundantly, and xindovva '•i'I THIS; t UIIISTN.kS GOOSE. goose out of the barnyard to the "Mere what's all this as id Outline your shopping with ( P y, one eye on-the possibilities and the haatil s don't neglect keeping tab ot!- t = green grove where all the little the mamma. your umhass slips, and avoid ' gr ''This is the Christmas o?aa" other un your amounts, fest the p pa jlod I[ua tl:a Little lioy and girl C'hnsttnas trees grew g aftermath embody a few re rets Lo difficulty or delay in returning the "Roe must have a Christmas tree .shoutrd the little bo nndeairable or defective During 1"• Vouad It the HeAl Fun of All. i Y dampen your peace and Rr>ZI •:Il. g for our Christmas, goo"," said the And the Christmas gc+nse s It ":s a good :fern to do a little re the Christmas rush doubtful -ex- -Th-4 tittle bi-y and the little gir! little girl Christmas tree !" said the little changes are not encs! adjusted. „ tx+nnt�irrine in the. shc,ppinR region ' Ke J' 7 pat at the breakfast table eating "Yea, r ea, Christmas goose, rl. =-eatme.&I and milk said the little bo "you wait right �„ �! Y• Y g And the Cb,riaetmae scone e T'he Irapa tnatd to the marnma "A here for us! Don't you musa your friends!", said the little boy. !there its Th1J. Near we bestthing have }o !ly wreath, �i'Yee, and it is quite true, pa," -- = h, and don't you muss r ribbon d the little girl, ­& C'3tri,stmas w C'hrtst1UA0% g><,ae," The pruud Chrlsttnas goose wad- Rowse is the boot thing there is' �. Th•% littio girl Looked up at -the dled gently, to show how careful iA-hya Chrittma,a goose is just little boy and #t:tiled, and the little she would be. The Little boy and bots of fun I" The meneW Yy;. Jr� ' bnv smt!e.i ba,ok the little girl ran away fast to get "Yea, mamma," said the "little +ee !tt YON at1111 - A 1 •, Vier breakf"t the little girl and the thing* fvr the tree. bay, "a Chrletmaa goo a is the beet 'iiase tel ! th, littlo buy put-on their caps and The little girl brought back some Inn of all," ears of red and allow corn, and.a ta-,ata arta! matone, and started off 3' \ '""` llor thr> lratrny:Tod. bunch of wheat and barley heady, - - 1 4 Thr•y mitt x big, old fat duck. and a pocketful of oats. 'Phe Perf"t Prearut. - :.= .1ru you flit, Christmas gt*aseI" Th« little buy brought back two At C!hrixtmas the present should Z... said the lattle girl, jcabh:tge., and a yellow pumpkin, be complete. There's a happiness Tft« h' old, fat duck shook her 'and acme grain. The Christmas J 4' tws9 became do excited relic, aha in giving, and a j„y in receivin f and l Ihesd. g ugin{t: If otic ha. t.� wait, unt11 tho The mot s hi 'old fat hen. saw thgce things, that cilia waddledbe- ll, " ,< y g' r tcw fa a. alit+pa re-open ltftt r the hulidays he• AS n,e —Are you tire- t'hristrum goose . fore they, can use a present., the joy F isaid the little boy. sPatt orminute, Christmas is hatived, -esT�cialiy with children 5x!1111 Rut the big, •ilei, fat hen sh,�uk �g' ced hila girl; and The fallowing examples--it is im u s� Once . i "her head. !she fastened her things on the tree• pt,ssible trek give, more. -will guide 1 They awt a big, old, fat guinea "jt isn't quite time. Christmas you, A boy' loves a box of torfls. : 'J cried the little boy, and he He once. No worts no nails, no screws' if you love .'.hen, g, roie : his things on the round begin using them at ” Ire you the Christmas goose'" Iplaccd g g \ i, _ y violets--ifyou Icer to have 'r arkAd the little b,7)*. Send the tree. 3' Send witli the tools pound of mix• their delicate fragrance clinging to your hair I The bi old, fat nines-lien t „w, Christmas goose," said � q 8 ed French nails, two &zen screws, and hands and face—¢o to your druggist sh,,ok hor head. the little girl, we will go and in- and a doien I:hort pieces of wood. ask him for Jergens Violet Glycerine Soap. t They coot a hiss oId. fat white 1 vita all «sur friends to came and Then -he's happy. With that new Smell it—just once! Get one whiff of its �.•Ilfe ga ore. see our beautiful tree• Y tr So the little girl irked u her acetylene lamp put in a half-poiind real violet fragrance and you will join the Are you the C h-ristmas goose 4' P up,her tin of carbide. See 1 With the au' thousands who have found that this crystal y b l li h d,aR - ribbon anthe little ' o irked u ked the little girl, y P P tosnatie'----righter, send—in a tin, clear soap gives to the toilet and bath a de- the big. Laid, fat• white goose This ribbon, and they led and drove carefully closed—a little methy- light no other soap can. ,_nodded her head and fluffed her i the C:hrisamas gcx>se back to the ls•trd spirit or petrol, With a dull, There are''imidttionr,but you vron't rind clic real ` ...Ieathera, noel stepped proudly with i,barnvard• But It was hard work, undressed, send a selection of trice: --perfume of.inlets unless you set Jerssal.• t. ber flat, yellow; webbed feet. I for the Christmas goose wanted to bits of silk, flannel, etc., which de- "Oh, gtwxl "' Shouted the little turn her head all the time to.look. light a child who makes her own r eiNs at'the Christmas tree. At the,barn- boy. Wave f,,;tnd our C;'hristntas dolly's clothes. With skates, don't sense alrNidy: yard all the chickens, and all the forget the straps: With a goose, q 77 "-Oh! M, : oh: I know some-I ducks, and all the guinea-hens, send the materials for stuffing' thing," said tl:e little girl, and ehe stand still to admire the fine Christ- Before you begin to pack your VIOLET : ran to the 4i<,ust, just as fast as she (max goose in her hglly wreath and ea -ch think over carefully; .• could go. And when she came back ribbons, and make them complete. Glycerine S Oh, Chickens said the, little roc •o2l�ja d ' ahP had a i•)+n_ly Ilii}e holly wreath, " :" � � ' •� Tkree cakes for tied with beautiful long red and boy .. 1 . For sold by canadia. Jrw�elr11 ssc. Get aquar. Oh, Ducks:" said the little girl'. •.CHjLDHCQD AILMENTS. �+� erose to ae•.t, .,re�•ai,ae N.eJo,neaiaea. =v'JWOFA. green ri"01'ra, o, t: They* u•t the vvrea.th over the Oh. Guinea-*asaid the : ' p Write for sample 1 •head ,of the: ('h,rirtmas gt Oso, and each held line of the ribbons. Thr, ,' nee boy. Ailments such as constipation, t Slee today §'= "(I our C;'hrist•mas tree:" colic, colds, vomiting, etc,, seize IF the little girl. .'It your drnsaiat ka•,'t Christmas g.»twf• warLdled pruudlc„! g children of a•11 ages, and the mother it .end a 2a a.mv The Quinas-lion, piped; the ducky 'The chickens clucked, and 'the should be on her guard a, ainst for a.,•roar sem- g g DI•take. A4drua the r � hacked, and the hens, clucked ,diteks quacked, and the guinea these trochlea by keeping a bot of j da 68hcbrtwti• s ; :vthen they ¢aw thin sight. hens piped, and t.he% a.11 spread Baba's Oven Tablets in the house. Perth:Ontario. t, Thr ?itt.lte huh .and the little triol themselves reit in a• icing r!iw, and If ani• of- theses troubles come on I r led rill deuce the proud Christmn:9 ran around, and around, and suddenly the Tablets will cure• around after the little girl and the. them. or if the little one,is given an Yi little boy driving their Christmas occasional dose of the Tablets be ' goose. will. escape these troubles. The ., The little bay and the little girl. Tablets are sold by medicine deal ��' • ` ® scattered corn and wheat and oats ers or by .mail at 25c a box from I all over the ground around the The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Christmas tree, The chickens arid 'trockvil!e, Ont. O Robbers and the ducks and the guinea-hens ate, IN VESTMENT }� i Over-Slocklugs In Ilse. and ate, a•nd ate. The ChriMm.as I' /O �.?s buy to p,+t on w-4 Mir.nR,FIt.wn goon-o ate., too, but she. ' ate very —L-A—M—Warr•sp. Air Aso for woman.ad chlldr•n. proudly, and raised her head every a ,pt h Class S-Tear Seed.that ars Profit-Sharing. Series-5100,11500,$1000 Iwo, Ray them an,t p-lect ynn"..Ir..d ramayeo,h.uwills. t few minutes to shake her hol1.V ` IVCR9TwtRNT nay he a•itharxw i am time after one year. - - wreath, ttrrdlrr a nefUat.d IPAW a �'�j - roe e0 Aarr' notice. 'Fa.iaert i bark of rhe+e R rod,cit re j - 11eh•d 29 Sean. Pen,!for.penial rr,lder and fall p�rtirn aJ•.. ' LlmlleA.Mon'r. i The papa and ilia nt•amma crLme ;. a out to sees them, /l - NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMITED • I "RetRh-lr�, what's this I" said / CONFEO�JrAT10N LIFE AUIL01 NO TORONTO. CANADA Ith e papa. ,•."i'R•rt Hes W tit 1 f k: r ...,,.,'r} -p,.. +rw,sem Y,,:t,.•gs••._•ref... k..: .a rr.-•.,, - •rt.. ,• N r ''artts..^, ,.atr::.x e.ya ,.n, •,.. -':f } .+,'. . ... . , J. ......a. '.,•,e:.$_ ,. ,. ., _ :..�.aq,l..n J,'_'*'�A..M 1.tiJ.ayXi'y r wr7• .?•j fL" .G9�, Ili ,,:-'. ...,. Ce •.,. „,,,,m '... "t- +,4"''11.^+i�.•.,. •n'^+'s`'kt rep_+•;3-. ,.ay+$",' "eh. .�°a 'r�+,,.:,,.�, :�, '� ;",,`�.>r.•r.,,;, i•.�.�' -,.,.5e•aa r•",ssaAN s ,-®;' -eec_�5,., a.0 y* ,.°'fi n _dE•. n•Q �, ... ;. .> - pi•' u '.,,. .. ,.r r. -�+Y<.`!•K' 4. G- ;� 'c -i:-IV Ilik"M2 -.'.se�-`'{� - •r''yel' .,^.x�_ ,� ,7C. r. �•ti�. �4 r,.,.a .m..:-- r:•--.._. - ",,.••,:s :.xra -s-r5"�k_. .,4- ,.•:'e .{.. , _ -. J � •'>r . •. • -♦ �� •. � ,, 4. ,-.� lis„ r -- WINDS AFD PLANT (iBOWTH. A. ' EARIIIER DAYS AT OXFORD. in Agreeable Cure — - Student Life of Fifteenth Centum • Experiments of Prof. Bernbeek plgiLSE�RLY For Catarrh & Bronehit� Show Interesting Fasts. Had Many Odd Bides. A rather surprising degree of in- The undergraduate at O:dord --- - fluence of the wind upon plant VER � � Prevents Return of These Troubles• toroth and crops has been shown University J University in 1413 in order to ob- -- t+iin his B.A. degree ,studied the Every sufferer from coughs, cold, tY the experiments of Dr. OscarACChoicerttzaitaetc•+_pest ""� high logic of Porphyry•and Booth- balanced—ready to use, r in of Aristotle and bronchitis and all throat and sheat Bernbeok, a- German professor o! Save*�����,_ sally on Forehea- rind Chin. ius, something ailments needs a soothing, healing agriculture, severe gales tended arced to r0 �Ut, Cuticura enough of arithmetic to enable him medicine which goes -direct to the to produce deformity, giving a 4 find Ol[Itmt3cit Cured In to find muster, ,.say, a writer in breathing organs !n the cheat and.I twisted and knotty shape to twigs, In - Ha is Weekly. -Three years lungs, attacks the trouble at the and ordinary winds._diminished the One lass f Y i _ Month and a Half. source, disperses the-Berme of die ii 8 .«• more were usually spent in study- ease, and cures the aliment thorough- energy o! growth o! sprouts 9TH 9' or, �" ' - ins geometry, astronomy and as^ lis. And .thio medicine U "Catarrh• through the increase of transpira- —the l 41111lian Sb.,Oil Ctcy,curer-`•1�ty fan trology. ozone." tions and alteration of circulatory best. `^ tsar�y covered wltb pimples,eepev1iLr - He lived in college. . His allow- "I have been a chronic sufferer conditions and had a dryingeffect ' r -en my forehead and chin. The trouble be= R.CLeefl. ( sLrtost. 'iF San with pimples sad blackheads and then ante of money was a shilling a from Catarrh In the nose and throat that in some cases caused serious a'1'r» a were dmer I nett ashamed to[o out. They week. His breakfast was a piece for. over eight dreg,yearl think I have �injury to both roil and plants. wereHctlered ltlmpe and than festered east of bread and a pot of beer at dawn. ,Pent four hundred, dollars trying to I T3' p tt •tM� ��b ' t, ^ I,gassed the out pet relief. 1 have spent but six dot Under a wend of thirty-three feet !,,, _ - ,• His dinner was eaten at ten in the (ars on Catarrhozone, and have per second, the ground lost three or "I rubbed on d+rterent remedies' morning. He was. given one suit of been completely cured, and, In fact, four times as much water as on pro- r Saws and Cream but they did no t�ected land, On ground sufficiently — good. Thea I saw as advertisement of clothes ytsi,aly. Three times a year have been well for some time. Ca- i(JnticeaQa Soap and ointment and sent for a each Sudent was required• secretly have been able toefl d that 1would not moist, strong sprouts ware nils' etDUCATiON. y, i pia I seeitaod began ttdttg than and to tell the masters of the misbehav- little affected but on Some soils the 3; iaaweeic'rttmelnottoedachanst Ittaed iorof his fellows, Who then received only Hive temporary relief, but wtlY "�ILLIOo. nada'mS6a IART CE. um „ aiways cure permanently. Yours sin- growth with no wind was three 1J ronto. Canada'■ Fopptar Qemmee. tdtersmyleofCwlcurs Soap and Ointment „cO,mpetent castigation. cerely (3igned). WILLIAM RAGAN, times as great as with a wind of cial School. M�antilCenb Oitato[ne !sees .• f and onebozofouticnrsointment from the The rules of the university pro- Brockville, Ont" thirty-three feet per second. PARKS FOR GALL _ ,drug store with the cuticura Boap• In • permanent cure use IL was evident that the usual 4 Imenth and a half the pimples and black- hibited visits to taverns or &pact&- For absolute, y W. DAWSON, Ninety Colboras 4tresh baadawensoneandtamcomv►ecotraucea" else," the keeping of dogs, the Catarrhozone. Two months' outfit moderats wind of Germany-ten to i Torento, ql' aelsaed)i4ttssLydla ►ictlwata,btay23,'13. << costa 11,04; smaller size, 50c., at all twent flue feet per second—�ma3' playing of chess and other noxious dealers, or the Catarrhozone Co., Buf• Y- P F YOU WANT TO BIf, Di BELL A » Ageneration ofmother•shasfound nosoap and illicit_ sports, shooting with ar- T Frnft Swek, brain, bt Dairy Fara b, so wets suited fotctesasini and purifying the falo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. lessen the yield of eicpotsed lead 1 its g w: Dawonn. Bra>dtl+�+,, or f1 - rows or other missiles, dancing, more than half. co borne Rt. Toronto. skin and hair' of infants and children as Protection is to be sought b vara- Cutictas amp. Its absolute purity sad re- running, wrestling, or';other in- Did You Know g t y 14. W.DA WSON, ealborns st., Trrort• e,hlag fersraaee atone are enough to I cautious and inordinate amuse- out kinds of wind-shields, such as ---"- - That your fathers uncles bro- tecommead it above ordhlarY skin aoaDa• menta." , walls and hedges, and especially by NEW8PAPER FOR BALE but there are added t Uwsequalitiesdelicate ther s wife is your great planting gh' $ FWSP.IPEB AND JOB OFFICS IN ?es offect{ve MAMMA properties, derived The only recreation permitted That -your aunt's mothers Planting forests an neighboring was the assembling round the fire hills. �i Orarenhnr.t. proprteto� nein[ r hum cuticum ointment, which reader it-.� [other's wife is your great-grand- ,I, drna4ie+. i..nnsble to w!,FV a printing most vatuap>.m o�eeooanhos s teadeacy to- on winter nights to indulge in _ oface the attention oeceessrT, and noers dletzeseing eruptions and peoraothse •nor- "singing or the reaarig of poems mothers qq it for sale at a ■newsue .o opposition anal Condittoo of akin and hair health. ♦ , a� chronicles of the realm and of That Your '>d5other s nephew's Best Thing KIlO�VIl One, of the beat pr-ot<ov orientate. 1n gingle calve a Cudcum Soap and bot ' daughter's tion is your third oou- -1 the Province for a Dr"c'teal min. ADD'y the wonders of the world." For Croupy Children, m �• T�rnrt". of Cutict:ra Olatmeot ars often euffideat On 1 W,tl,.nn pttbllehin¢ t?, nes ' +when an Sts•boa falled Sotd by druggists The 'cwlleRe was summoned t`O WANTED a�. dealers�d1i1 am Is of dinner by two poor scholars, whr That your brother's son', Sister's . int ther is our sister-in-law 1 each marled true with aS-p Bldn Book- sari round the quadrangle, shout y A Mother Toils Her Experience. LVE FOXES AN LIVID HIRei oB� ,►ddae.a posbeard Potter Drva i Clrrna.1 lnq in bad Latin and French: That your sister-in-law's father- T/ uses :.hen wrlwnw. Reid Ziot b well. Oct. i�rp•.Daps.D,Boston.U.a,A. I , 0 in-law's grandson is your nephaw 1 "Bringing' up young children has Its "Tempus as eat vocadi a manger, That your sister's father's step- reeponsib111ties under the best of cir• 1Et RT ��On" s'de iv e& Bo a1 _ seistrieurs:" The "seigneurs" were Real inch Bothwelt. Ont. r)&dYui and it was I son's mother is your,stepmother 1 cumstanees,' write, Mrs. E. G. Fagan, ,Night was app g ;obliged to eat in absolute silence. That our uncle's- father's only of Holmes' Corners, "but croupy colds ;. 'raining hard. The traveller cis w Y add considerable to the worry. My Iv8 L'!�INJL'W. MINX- MABTffiQ �tnonnted from his horse and rapped! t •tAt Al gzsnddnughter is yourselfl T/ stat Finbar. W. D Basals 8td[etawn, DCath Nearly �i�i4I1�'91 the family of four all went through Ons IsL the door of the one farmhouse { 9 That pour brother-in-law a Wife's t� croupy era, but I always had Nor The had struck in a flue miles stretch - J }, `p grandmother's hush is your valine on hand-and never felt nervous. tttscs<t Let+:ova da: sof travelling. No one came to the ��'� !l►ruf�S�,'!C ealY grandfather 1 i just followed the directions, and I %,s�R TUMORS. Lulgr ' ETC-. j ' ` •door, As be stood on the doorstep That your father's father's can tell you that nothing I know of to Internal and s=terear curd wltlio ' £lie water from the eaves trirk'ed daughter's d&aghter is your firs£ surer to cure-croupy colds than Ner t b�f^TM b npt�ho trRo"mas Vedia� 0, down his collar. He rap ed aga-o•I Was lifttored to Her Anzions Fam- oouain t vi"In. r•„ r,...i•.r ni..�,,.,r n.• p in our home we use Nervi11n2 fre- Still no answer. lie could feel the ily 114pn Hope- Had Gone. That the granddaughter of the Quently. For cold In the chest. Fleur jee P n res 6iRdnDei AWa o stream of roster coursing d-wn his only son of our mother's mother !a), hoarseness, etc.. !t is simply won- at, at, John, N B.. Dec. 15th.—At one y y Lntnha(<+ a"d ktedred se�ree+^t+ Dr+e"'"' • " back Another spell of pounds,'-and. rim® tt was feared that Mrs. J t o e in-law is your niece 1 derful. My husband uses !t for rheum- eared rosin the naw German rowo flack the bead of a lad of twelve "nd o Rao are " of 23 White tat., would succumb to the e• - atfem, and t often employ it for rieu- for Di .• te- a so A sone stuck out of the second-story deadly ravages of advanced kidney ralgia and sick headache, i�3erviline i for of Diabete-pf,'Netta.and our* r�. llPlndOW. ­Watcher Want i" It oak- Laid or Lied. has so many uses that 80 mother Crsn dTarrtrt. er dtir• t 1'1+• ilo^oi Mann'-& trouble. "My first attacks of back. ed "I want to know if I can st&Y'ache and kidney- trouble began years afford to be without It" forint rnmoans o! Curds Lim rd. »_. Bon—Dad, when you pput s hey. The large [amity alae bottle, which I yr—lnee Van here over-night," the traveller an I ago. For six years that dull gnawing 1 o,n ! to hatch them, do you say { swered testily The red-headed lad Dales has been present. When I es ;she is "sitting" or "setting"1 A �rellal eiz®�83cs ty6 m�atorake per nos � DO YOC'H PTOtMlytia BHRLv$ t,j. vat-Chad the_ man for a minute ^r l!Ride myself It cold ash, pain Irate nae&• then can't really ,sit, can she 1 (druggist sells Nerviline, which is pre-I. from we Ing and It, too ga wasDad-Don't bother about► little Do o'001' a m lata! • two before a'rewrrin Ye kin fer'durable. 1 used most everything, but pared by The Catarrhozone Co.. Buf 1OtJ►i. 2cr KUNG S'{RiTOfi-kS all of me," 'he finally answered, and nothing gave that certain grateful re• thing* lake that What concerns talo, N.Y. - mrl<• old atatckras■ teal acd e window. ----�' weer Ike new re;:ete ptrtd 1 lnc�o closed the lief that came from Dr. Hamilton's me most is to-know when she rack• rest, ease oorne sod it + dash Pills. of Mandrake and Butternut. In- les whether she has laid or lied I „ Always In It. taw. Two .Less. adult rtfd o)Wd• ; -- - stead o! being bowed down with pain. - - -- Son. a Darr by ails t. 1s. ,'7. teal I- sin •strong, enjoy splendid Mr Fuss (furiously}—IL's mighty i °gRK a co-. W tsrfer+t• out• I ® I appetite, sleep strong. soundly. F.e[c proper- Is Britain Tired of Canada? strange you can't look after things - ties have been instilled into my blood We don't think •o, but we axe erre no s little better,! Here > want to 1 o Extra Charge. - 41, ,man-has sale Chance of curing earns un- Shave, and there isn't a drop of hot Lady of the House—Ralf, the p?t■s• _� 7 --cheeks are rosy with colors and 1 . •• _ , thank the day that I beard of so grand less he now putnam• Corn Extractor. It I water here. -things you wish are torn to pi.eCee. ,J a medicine to Dr. Hamilton's 1Piils." (takes out root, stem, and branch. ourea•I Mrs. Vass (icily)-It is Strange i washerwoman--Yes, mum; but Every woman should use these Pillsioainlessly In N hours, Use only Ful- 'Why, that is one of the things I've when a thing is torn . two -or `�- regularly because good health pays, 'nm'.. 85c. at all dealers. (never been out of since. I married and it's good, vigorous health that + - • - more pieces, mum. I only charge p y comes to all who use Dr. Hsmlltonto y°u 1 for them as one piece, mum. i Her Discovery. I� Mandrake and Butternut Pills. ' -r+ph, George, I've got splendid Mlnard a Liniment curve eeldr. ars - Ler _ news o you." TrY M ,.1 S e. ,'Th so " Willie Was Generous. is U .yah ablated � Watery urine E �ro Red. W + S mart Cheerful. Gabe--There goes a fellow who `Yes, something that will _save "Here is an. apple, Willie. D , or Gran $ t F enjoys ill health. you a lot of money." yenta. g tats gaFl - Patient: "Shall I ever get well L Ids it generously with your sic-I --SootDes E p Dn dg25c, SOc. �teve-En;oys it 1 What is fees a -.. '`What is it 1" ter. 1 I decide it Herons- ppee a yin Aseptic Tn'bes. „ Marine E e Remed Idq o, rltgain, doctor 1„ , bypochondrlac 1. "I've discovered that your last' ;How eha�l ge I �t�e�ye �g�ks Free by Mail. ` Doctor: "Most certainly. I ve aosbe-No, he's a physician. winters overcoat will do again.this lis. mamma a.�.tr.s.ar..e e..w tai..rest w..•Care bad a Int of experience o! your year." "Why, always give the larger x .a Eye 1Le=saw C•» Chicaa! , oomplaiyt. Why, I've been treat Mlnard's unInient Curer oarpt In Ores ts► part. to .the other -person, my $ng another patient for it for the Liquid (s r't ���i. child. Jost One Point. 4 • )&at fifteen years:" _ -Ne Wonder!Mistress (to new J�,j j j Willie reflected for a moment; . rr_Nora, me dariin', will yez-ma servant}-"Whv did you leave our then' ho handed the apple -to- hi* afro last place t" Mar Ad1ae—'?ell, little sister, saying, " la whin-I come 'bank from ].e y is proving its value as a home rem- -Here, Ethel, land 4" mum, when a bullock died we got edy everq day. Mother who have you decide it." ' ' P d beef till it was finished. When a Tt s meself -that s nod pre ars -° sheep died we got mutton till it was (children going to-school err the con- minaret untemier Cara..-DIOUtherta. � gide ate answer now, but it'll ,ran cased of Rheamatie cleat by MIN- finished, and when-thq eat• died-I ge'sted- districts of Toronto gargle have It ready when yoit'r+3 cumin'. -AltD'S L]1fIME - their throat, every morning with paw Knows Every king. back, Mike." Halifax. ANDREW MivG. left." _ °:'r'Well, that's not quite so bed, I was cared of Amts Bronchitis by MIX- LIQUID S;LP$IIR._ • Prevention Willie-Paw, are all men bora (but jest tell me th' one this now; yRD•S LINIMENT. . Mlnard's Liniment cures olstsnrvrr. of disease is better than a cure. free and-equal?'- darlin'-will it be yis or no 1" LT.•OOL. o. CREWE READ. paseex price 60 Can a bottle. All drug-. paw-Yes, my eon. But some of I was cured of Acute Rheumatlem 'by, Jimson="O$, yes: I 'knew old them get married. If & carpet' covers the whole floor., )[rNABD'6 LIMES". Simson. He was a good sort. He gists or SULPHUR 'PRODII�TB y agrinkle pieces of damp p• r ` Markham. Ont. a a. BILLING. Lakeneld. qac•, act, !, ilio'►.• did;a very kind actioia once for me LIMITED,168 Bay Street, when the clouds were, dark and Do not spend half ,your time in round the sides of the room, then threatening and the whole world '-point Paragraphs. the making of promises unless you sweep with a carpet brooln� The . looked so black." Pimson-"What want to give up the other hall to paper will gather the dust close to - - did he db I" Jimson-"He lent me An egotist is n "I" specialist. the making•of ,acuses. the edge of the mop card. + an umbrella." . Even the union dentists believe - It was his marriage day, and the in an open shop. - eat man Was doing' his beat to Bhe (coyly}-"You may call me It's as hall to mare a hero as poske. the " groom brace up. by my first name." He-"That's it is easy to unmake cue. Whether - y Y If all men warp to get justice, ■ ,. "Where's your nerve, cid man 1" awfully sweet of you; but .I'll only more of them would be in ;ail.' for Yourself be asked. "Why, you're shaking do it on one condition." She- 1� 11ke a leaf." "I know I am," chat- "What is that Z" He—`'That you I After & gossip tells all she knows . C + or w a tered the groom.•• 'But this is` s promise to allow the whole world s� gets busy and tells more. • Gift to your Mend at nerve-wrecking time for me. I've to call you by my last name." Marriage is never' & failure-but e „ sgof Sonia excuse to"be frightened, the contracting parties frequently • �;, haven't I1 I'r'e never been married are. ' before " "Of course you haven'-,".po�tl}ed• the prospective father ea Mr. Lloyd C3eorge, British Chan- PERRINsS , " law• "If you had you'd be a great cellor of the' Exchequer, has been -' - 'ileal"more scared thab you are." telling some storied bearing on his - �_ own unpopularity with his political A WARM WINTER COMING. opponents. One of them ars about a GLOVES June weather will prevail in California, o mien who was presented with a fes- _ -the land of oternsl !lowers, the Ideal Win- timonial for saving someone from 'r tering place, reached comfortably and drowning. - The hero modestly de- `M• The well kuotpn Frain trademark as ;� Doavenientty'by the Cbicaao Union Paciflq I t t�cated the pr&ices showered upon shown in cuts should be on every glove ac Forth Western Line, ria the tartest and x most direct routes, amidst the luxurious r im, 'Really I have'done very ypu fit, as this assures you perfection o! �arr'undines of the compartment, club ' - and observation Darlor. or the more mo- little to deserve this reward," he ' rata Driced and homelike Tourist bar. ea1d. "I saw the man struggling in e I see aDlendld trains dmir--rb. Over ! 1 Style, Fit and Finish ' s�iimeltcci, fastext train to Ban Fra"• - the water, sad ae no one else 9r8tS ' LM Anwelee Ltmited. three L (dry■ to the Mario City of the Land of by I knew he would be drowned if fest denten tk• sae►Id owr soft the $shah nes via t{,stt Lake Cit'--and the 23 �Y I didn't save him. Bo I jumped in, gwattlleo Pj3RRIX'.i' GLOVES. Asan Francisco Limited Double track, engin out to him, turns him over drr electric block eisnal nrobrotion, rook nal• r to make sure that he wasn't Llovd aeons. finest dining ear servle& ]3e�tee, -,• Illustrated matter and inn particnlr ED. �� IgSUE 51-'18. George, and then pulled him outs" on aDDli4►tion. E H. Gannett, Genets] A[eat Tongs, Btr••b. Toronto. Ont. 1 1 q .. $.+ i " A „ .,�. , ..._ , e.:: .'•a•., .'..'nil". •., _ r.. ;. _...', .,•, .' ;< .'. _',,._.. _--. -.,. ._ ..`.. r.-'. N,, .c, .a la�.y.v,a v �--a'•-^ti-` ....:^•� ,.:.,,:Pm;".:=6"-'ra..,:�...3.°.' <a�.-'.: �.,. ..:_ w.-t?:m_"'..'J" A< .. .+:E.�•, A,,:�a7,r7... :.-4g rg .y •,, H.-�,•A-'"�` 1`,•.':t..` r- `••x�`.'t �• •t'°+-^,�--w'a''p..�i vg_= q x"e 9C ,,��.,,., `�•.A�!.t..n�lqm...., h 1;. y. .. r L , - - -Mrs. R. S. Dillingham, of ■ L. D. Banks had a business - - LOCALISMS* Belleville, is visiting friends. trip to Oshawa on Wednesday. a e � =Miss Alice Thompson and in XMAS e OODS - P -Owin rsg to Christmas coming friend, of Toronto, s eat Sanday'. on Thursday next, the regular -We wish all our readers -a at the home.of Smith and Mrs. day on which we'ko to press, the - - _ Merry Christmas. Clark. NEWS will be issued a day later _ -- Choice gifts in ---'�. -Ed. Gormley, of Toronto, was -Mrs. Geo. W. .P. Every, of nett week. home over Sunday. Whitby, spent a few days last -At the regular meeting of Brass Goods in Jardinieres, Lamp�,and man -Mrs. R. A. Bunting was in week with her sister, Mrs. W. J. fans articles. cit -on Monday. Miller. Doric Lodge No. 424 A. F. and A. _ lverwareyB y M., held on Thursday evening Si --Berry Spoons. Cake Servers, spoons, --C. H, and,Mrs. Burling were -Wm. and Mrs. Boyee are Dec. 11, the following officers were y poo �o -in the city on Tuesday. spending a few days with.. the installed in their respective offi Knives, Cruets, etc. -Geo. W. P. Every, of Whitby, formers parents, John and Mrs. ccs by the installing Master, W.—W Heaters,in._to wu on_Thursday even- Boyee. - SleighP, Skates, Hockey Sticks, Carpet Sweepers, ing last. Bro., (J. Rr. P. Every. W: Bro., - - --=A large the- il:- Heaters, Etc.; Etc. -The boys are now enjoying lane attended the-supper and T' M' McFadden I. . M.; '- themselves thoroughly on. the concert at Dunbarton. on Friday Bro.; H. G. Kerr W. M.;. .Bro,, R evening last. big pond." Wm. Crummer J. W.•' Rev. Bro,,F. Lloyd Bateman S. W.; Bro., JOSEPH ir/ D Arthnr Rogers, of- Toronto, -Mrs. W. J. Taylor. and two spent Sunday at.the,.home, Of. his childreu,: of Cherrywood,' spent D. E. Johnston chap.; - ., Bro,, ratite here. Sunday with the former's father, R. A. Bunting Tress,; Bro., R. W. P M• ghere. ssq, of Toronto, Gordon Secy.• Bro., T. R. G.orm• �- Clarkson Rogers. ley S. D.; Bro., Arthur F. Percy spent a few days in .town 'during- - -We are. pleased .to see F. R. J. D,'Z Bro., C. L. •Moreombe i, �! . 0 _--_the past week. Hall up street again after being D, of C.; Bro., D. Simpson S. S.; a i, �re -Miss Jennie Rose, of Whit confined to his bed fora week 0 �h visited with her man Pickering with a ver severe cold. Bro,, Win.ey 1. ' r•J. S.; BPO., es Y y Ikon Gormley h G:; Bro., James � • • - friends this week. -The annual meeting of the Gordon Tyler ; -The W Master - � -H. J. and 'Mrs. Larkin have Pickering Vigilance Asatociation Elect W. Bro., H. G. Kerr ap- - 1't' ishe8 its many customers and returned home after spending a was held in the town hall on Tues- po fated the following officers W. friends a few days in the city. day evening of -last Reek. The Br_o., John Gormley asst. Secy.; _ -E. L. and Mrs. Chapman, of attendance was small but those W. Bro. R. A. Bunting, W. Bro. TorOnto, spent a few days with present were enthusiastic. Presi- J. S. Jephson, Bro. Arthur Gorm- `� Right— ! t �!.-heir Pickering relatives. dent John O'Connor, ocenpied the ley and Bro. D. Simpson, Finance V rr hr�S Lm a .-Alf. .Palmer, who hn'4 been chair, The treasurers' report confined to the house for some showed a balance of. -$80.46 on Committee ; W. Bro. R. A. Bun- nta- time, is now able to come up town. hand. It was, decided to hold tingand a Pugh, Reprd Bro. _ -Mrs. Gleeson who has been an oyster supper some time fives to the Hall Trust, and Aro, _. sta ing a month with her cousin, sbortly after the new. year and the W.Sparks, Representatives to yy the Benevolent Board. We combine with .our wishes a desire to assist you in H. ling Mre. Larkin, has left to the following committee were ap- - - spend the winter with relatives pointed to make the necessary ar- waking.your_Xmas Merry by making a little . and friends in Kingston. rangements : Messrs. L:•D. Banks WHITEVALE - H.E. Webster, go a lung way. -The annual school meeting W. V. Richardson, Airs, Wm, Peebles is visiting her - • will be held this year on Wednes- W. J. Clark, C. S. Palmer, W. G. sister in Buffalo. day. Dec. 31st. Trustees wishing Ham, G. Law and John Gormley. Mr, Parks, of Toronto,- spent the q / r _..._blank forms for notice of meeting The date of the slipper will be week-end with his friend; Blake Bea- SPECIAL 4 DAYS. SALE' ran secure them at this office. announced later. The'election of ton. -Hello Santa Claus '. Good officers resulted as follows: Preq., Ww. and Mrs. McKay, of Altona, Y morning children and eves y body. J. A- O'Conuor,11'ice-Pre,,., W. V. spent '3unday with his brother. Fred p McKay. Don't forget to go to D. Simpson Richardson, Treus„ The Xmas tree in the Methc�tliat TIIR'p�Y �UFia�lD�i 5ewy,. W X Clark, Execu- H. E. Web- - �� _ Co. my knead quarters for all sten, church on Monday night was a grand .. _. . Y rpgpainas toy=. D. Simpson & tine Cothmittee, C, S. Palmer and success, "Dec. 2Q' Dec. 23 r' CIO.. D. Banks. The nine committee J. A. and Mrs. White spent Sunday. y - -Our coopers are still being men were all re-elected and are as with D. S. and If . Turner.. a 1n0NDAY - 4 WEDNESDAY ' overwhelmed with orders foras follows .T. Poucher,Jas. Todd, Mrs. Arthur Annie. of OKhawn, is k' barrels. The season, which at W, H. Westney, R, R. Mowbray, visiting her brothers, Messrs. Hugh _ " Dec, 2 !c„ and Judson Pusch. Dec 2.2 sine time promised to be a very m. Cowan, Hugh Pugh. M. Found on Monday evening at the D ;> r one, hag been one of the beet Gleeson, D. Turner, Fred Rowe. Methodist chureb, a sum of money. - - .�y ears. ' Messm. T. C. Osborne and Rim. It was deft in charge of the superin- ' -The A. O. U. W.. will hold oke were elected auditory. The tenaent. � - For file eon�enlen>re of Custonierb The Big- Stare _ their regular meeting next Tues- association has now some 2n The Wbitevale Baptist S. S. An . will.be open every even F day evening A good attendance members and the incoming year versary on Sunday neat at 2 p. m. and - '* ; . y i, of members ii requested as the promises to be the most success- 7 p. m, Rev Farmer, of McMaster elective of officers for the ensuing fol in its history. Vniversity. will have charge of both -- - services. On Thursday night EVERYBODY /"'s►/^b /f year will take lace. -The following item clipped V 1 COME -St. Georges Women's Guild from the Catholic Union and a strand Xmas concert, consiating of held a successful sale of work last Times. of Buffalo, will be read solos, readings drills, dialogues and choruses, will be given by the school. And see our big display of Chinaware. Glassware Leacher 3'6arsdag afternoon at the home with interest by 'the many friends L'nde� the susplces of"the Ladies' • r of Mrs. Cormack. The object of of the late Mr. Kennedy, residing Circle the musical recital given in the Goods, Book'. Games, Dolls; Tops, Fancy Handkerchiefs, the sale was new carpet for the in Pickering and elsewhere : "The Baptist church on Friday evening last Neckwear, Silk Scarfs, Gloves. Mitts, etc.. etc. church. This is now assnred. many friends of Martin.J. Ken- under the able direction of Miss Edith some complaints are made oedy were>;rehit grieved to learn Jane d success. s. Toronto.was a most * ,* Something to Slut, Everybody In regard to persons riding their of his death, a hieh occrurred atthe decided success. Over twenty of her bicycles on the sidewalks. For a family residence in 'Emeilie street pupils took Part and each number was • well received as was evidenced by the time the praetipe was discontinu• last f r,day turning. Mr. Kennedy continued applause from a mnsic.lov- WATCH FOR POSTERS OF OUR FOUR :ed, but they have again forgotten had been in for many months, in audience, which well filled the - — , ' abut the existence of the by-law. during all of which time he show- g — DAYS SPECIAL SALE` church, many being present from t —John McGietyy is busy erect- ed great patience, fortitude and Locust Hill, Markham and elsewhere. . ing a new buildingfor storm be observsnt musie lover, - fibs . g perfect resignation to the 'will of To� ._cement and which he will A14o trod. He. was a most lovingand White, who passesses a very pleasing _. use in the ntoter�montbs for the devoted,husband and father, and person' displayed great merit, aP Special prices in all lines manufacture of cement blocks. t n excellent example of Catholic a music teacher And director and her - ThebudldiaR is made :of cement manhood. At tinieK though be r,ndeiing of clarsical selections was blocks and is a very substantial was not even able to walk Rlone, deserving of much praise, she display• '`h;; one. be w•at* a familiar figure at mase ing rare talent a piano virtuoso. M CHAPMAN ,:� _ g �tthile the progrram wag rather a • � •. —A rather unusual occurrence and other devotions in thechnrch. lengthy ore the audience did not tire _for this time of the year took His funeral was held on Tnesday in the least and the he.t of order pre place on.�unday when tire brake morning, soletan requiemma4y be- vailed throughout the evening. bliss ONLY 1 MORE WEER TO - DO YOUR out in-W. H. Bank' woods. How iug celebrated h Father Alphon- White :end many of her pupils were x he�utifnlly costumed in military drees. the fire started is not known. but sus, assisted b Father Vincent as CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ' .:-, y which added not little attraction, •� - • � presumably by solus person out deacon and Father Aiarcellus as •. hunting. l t required considerable subdt%con. Father Alphousus, in SALE REGISTER. • ieffortto have tbef}reextingnkhed, well-chosen words, paid a loving ^ A Ftp' SUGGESTIONS•TO BUYERS n -OTutsd%y evening a num- and well deserved tribute to the ... TrESDAT, DEc. 28RD—Wood Sale at ber of lady, friends .of Mrs. John life of deceased. Mr. Kennedy is lot 21, con. 4, Pickering. (half rails tray cloths, handkerchiefs, .Table cloths, towels, 5 o'clock clothe, Boyes met at her home, it being sui vived by his wife and six. west of Brock Road P. O.). the pro- the eve of .lir. and Mia. Noyes children, Josephine,`James. Anna. Percy of J.A.White,and compriain _- x:. collars, ties, mitts, gloves, boots, shoes. rubbers. ' hand fa'scinatois, anniversary ,of ,their golden wed. Margaret, George and Michael anchor cedar poste, a few cords , Jabots, bar pins, beaut=y pins, an bags. scarfs, ding, and treated her to a miscel- Kennedy. to whom heartfelt aym• pine wood and about 100 rods of pine _ stationer laneous shower, This is a modern pathy is.extended, also to his bro- stump fence., Sale at 1:30: see bills veils, toques, underwear, toys, games, y. enstoni P nd"one which the brides there, James, Michael and George F. Postill, auctioneer. Choice Christmas confectionery, nuts of all kinds, figs, datee, of fifty years ago had not, the Kennedy, and his sister, Mrs. Jas, oranges, bananas, cranberries. pleasure of enjoyying. ' The ex- McGriskin. May,,God grant- hie NEW TINSMITH SHOP - perience made M.rs. Boyee feel soul eternal peace. ' 1 quite young, and in her maidenisb -On Wednesday evening very G. A. GILLESPIE, : DUNBARTC) T way thanked the visitors for their enjoyable family reunion took I have nth shop up do Greenwood a kind and thoughtful act. place at the home of John and tinsmith shop and Fiiii f tin- • E, -On Friday morula last 'a Mrs, Boyes, when the celebrated ed to do all kinds of tin- - - �. Y g y smithing, roofing and „• r rather serious •accident occurred the fliftieth anniversary of their furnace work. PREPARE FOR COLD .WEATHER. on the Grand Trunk about half a wedding. The family, consisting mile east of Oshawa. 'The express of three daughters,viz Mrs. R.C. Work guaranteed and prices P g moderate. - I HAVE A - from Montreal, while going At, a Stork and Mrs. T. Annan, of Pick- - good rate of speed .ran .. into a Bring, and Mrs. E. L. Chapman, of Lawence lankets Rubber. Rugs, Plush Rage, freight train that was standing Toronto, Find three son@; Messrs. Denny,f Full.stock of Robes, , GREENWOOD :on the main track. A cattle-buy- Albert and Wm-, of -Belleville, Mitts and driving gauntlets at reasonable prices. er who was in the caboose of the and Arthur, of Pickering, were Single and team harness on nand. freight train was- killed instantly present, ••witb their respses; whips; halters, etc. ective _ . -when tfie huge locomotive plowed families: Twenty-one grand child- i "Also trunks, suit ca ' into it. Several others were ren, all of whom were present, Ayer S Pi ll S '-.Repairing neatly and promptly.attended to. more or less painfully injured. did honor to the happy couple. Good health demands at least one move- The accident was evidently'due The knot was re -tied quite recur- meat of the bowels cub day. Just one to sheer carelessness and, will be ely by Rev G. L; Johnson, their Ayeeslafll atbedthaa SoHlorb yurs. -- PIC$E1RING HARNESS EMPOR17CM thoroughly nves'tiga`ted.: On pastor, who enlivened the pro- account of theiaccidenffi t traffic*as -ceedings by presenting Mr. and �c YOftr BOaOr' 's°"��• �`"` - W J. COAKWELL Phone Ind. °Ol. s delayed for several hours: Mrs. Boyee, on behalf of their i 1: -On Sunday the 14th,His Grace children, each,with. a handsome. E LM DALE ,-MILLS Neil •McNeill••.ordained . to the easychair and dining room suite, 'Holy Priesthood.John H. O'Con- also a purse of gold. . The grand- 3-==.C3=1R=1,TQ. BOO'S SAND .S•HOGe S t nor, son of Geo. O'Connor, Pick father was the recipient also of a , Bring and Albert-Pennylegion, of beautiful sweater coat presented Is the place to get your next y Toronto; at Sb:Michael's Cath 'by the grandsons,'while the grand- -bag-of Flour,! ._ _ . . ._.: We have the largest stock of Boots and'Shoes We ever carried rel, Toronto. The yowl, priest mother received a 'handsome silk A aivie's Royal Household can't he and bought before the advance in Prices, and are Paid his first Mass in -St. Francis coat from the grand datrs;hters. g y • red to give the public the benefit. ., f beat for Bread. prep .� de Sales Church, his native parish Mr. Boyes, on behalf of himself ,_ �t on Monday at 9' a. m. He was ands wife, who were bu _taken com- Q)enom Flour Pastry Flour Nothing t first-class boots , assisted by Rev. Dr. Kidd. •of St. pletely by surprise, replied quite Graham 'Flour in stock. Angustine Seminary and Rev. C. feelingly thanking the family.for Fresh Rolled OatsC, I' 0 m H I N G Cantillon, pastor of Pickering. their kindness. A very pretty Bran and Shorts •_: Many of the new priest's acgnain feature of the evening's proceed. Oats and Oat Chop t.ances and parishoneri? were pre- ing was the christening of four ofBarley and Barley Chop h _ ' sent• Next Sunday, Dec. 21st the grand children. After the Mixed Feeds The noted'20th Centnrybrand, undrec�sof samplest068lectfrom: at 11 o'clock the Rev. Fr.• J. Ff. wedding feetivitiee the ynnr,g ? Molassine bleat and Molasses Steal A perfect fit guaranteed or no sale. O'G-)nnor will sin High Maas in couple took ii bouse-keeping in See the new style in overcoats. g g ,p P P• 8 in Special prices in ton lots. tit• Fra neis de SaleR church, Pick• their residence to the east of the P I�j j1ER�l`N G y F. -w we�:�:� R A BUNTIN( - r 0•4. APs, T)r. O'Leary, of Col• village, where the will be at ri lingn'ood, his cousin, will preach. home" to their friends. Chopping every daft R. f °� y .r a .�N,' .. •r ... ' ,; .,P .. .... .,Nr•,;.. ,... • w -,:,-... -:r-••.. !• sv +', a. -'�. 'min.' ,?Y.•e� '.P W"'.. '.�' �,fu, t�q }''1•�y ,,,}.:�� '.yrs „2':aA. v"%-K nir. moi' r. + �s"'t'r� �?�'� •r, �„•t++.. �' r . .,� *r, •,•.._. x Ott..-.N: .r .w" a�.aY+ , .a,r „< c: `.. .""{: •; ', h; r+^ � a:,. a v:.r.r ,�. ,•.37 �,, M:" ^,:J.•.' 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