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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_12_26 X .r f: 111111 It! 1 � ,. r •-.•' .. '%: '.� 71, ,f5•.. ,�, uC•.w : .' : :.,: ..,,>;...�.. ;,,,..�:, ..-. ..- ..�.. .� - ,sp,.s .i••�. �`��c' .a.s-�= �� ;-''°. ip ,�- x ,,.;>T„ h,,.#L'�.�G..4n -!a.4• cs. .r. ,�.�.., r.^,�,. ,'F.. 11.'4 .:.'.x' .: •' .. ... �' V 1L -J (M ti.r.-•x 'rCd'. 71y - . r VOL. X XI11. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1913 -. -No. 1 _ 7r JH >�fi'lt QYn ,' _ AUDLEY�" UXBRIDGE - _.!� Established 75 years � `��• SINK MILLS N. J. Chapman, has been, on the Without doubt there was no great- ` sicklist for the ast few days, but we or sight to be seen in this town, or _ _ ; _ E glad.to sup thtti;h is now ii3pr r= any other foratmitt _th-&n- tis - WOD - vie e r o er at E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regia- 1nR• Mr. Michael O'Neil,•ywho was out 01 it O N il 'pp R. .. N B. tared member of the Optometrical gsso. -• Simon Puckrin met with quite a shovelling snow the da before Christ- iV stion of Ontario. Special attention given to loss one night last week when some mas. Mr. O'Neil, who is in his 106th „the tlttinit of glaasee. Eyes tested free, north unknown person entered his poultry year has a latae frontage to shovel, Claremont. s8tf douse and appropriated a large num-- and the way he was making the snow C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., FLOUR- her of geese that were ready for the fly would have put to shame many N, • Edinburgh, member-.of the college of „ Christmas trade. a man at 00, when he 'was .doing his y Physicians and Surgeons of.0utario,licentiate White Satin, Beet Manitoba best. of Royal cottage of Suritsone, Edinburgh. I•Cream•Buns," " Blended MONGOLIA J. F. Brownscombe returned to h $: children. l attention d dsieasce B women dna „Tea-Buns," `` Pastry L - - home here after two and a half months y 4., ` ohtld:en. Ofnce and residence,Brougham. _.,._ '` - R. W. WILSON PORTER, Chico- t "-Benue of our`sports are taking in the in Roleau, Sask., and different laces. Wishing all my patrons a- pDzzactor=The cause of disease remayed by open air skating. Mr. Brownscombe reports that the "' and uatment of the spina. Coasaltation tree. FEED We wish you all a merry Christmas great tightness of money in the west _ ALPickerin on Mpndays, Weduesdays and -and a Happy New Year.- is being felt very much, while the Merry C�II<1BtIY]a18 & day■. once-so aimcoe et.sonth, Osh we "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR MISS May Bow.era, of Toronto, is trope have been good this year, it. •f _ Phoae,3N,Oehawa BRAN spending her holidays with relatives has taken all the farmers .had and DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS here. - in many cases more to pay off accum- and a Happy and , and X-RAY INSTITUTE OAT CHOP Allan Wideman spent a cotiple of ulated debts. The implement meb days last week with friends in To- have been ver pressing in their de- Prue.Prosperous MANITOBA OATS y y P g �., PICHIMING, - - ONTARIO r'Onj O. inands for a settlement, and in mad •,AMERICAN CORN y p A. ELGIN TOWLE, X. B., M. D., C. 31., Some of the farmers of this locality cases seizures have been made which Physician•in.charga .FEED OF ALL KINDS captured a few of the prizes at the has had a serious effect,and will take New Year Xmas fair held at Stoufl'vr le on Thurs- sore time for the farmers effected to 8peaialiet in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Di■- I yyqq .. .. . ..:_, -.__ ■ of Men. Diseases of wotnea, Cancers, Our rices are the.lowest day last. - recover. Yet in spite of all this there " 3•Bay esAmtnatioa. ixsea■es of eye p :lir. Robertson, of Port Perry, spent is a more.hopeful outlook than has wr.nose,throat and tnaas. Fittingglaa■s■dad Quality the best a couple of days with his cousins, R. been fa the last year and a- half.- ...ail donor and chronic diseases. OBoe Hours 19 to 3 and T to 9 . _ _4917 - and K. G. Tarr. Time@. Richard Ash, of Unionville, and _ Thames Ramsey spent Wednesday of - E. FAREWELL, K.I,., BER ARRIS- J. L. SPIN LIMITED, last week with R. and Mrs.Tarr. A• and W HooyerGREEN Rsvwood sale was S c r o n, �" • TUB,County Orowndttornsy,and Ooaaty 1 DUNMTON a decided success. 8t11sstor. Corea$arida.Fbitb•. 30-• _ A bof our citizens attended - - - x', - PICKERI\(},. ONT. When we pass the three score yeanumber rs - ` M. FITZG ERALD, Barristei and Stouliville fair on Thursday, the 18th. _ rpt and ten-the Psalmist warns ns to ex- Soilotta Convayanctna. etc, At Dr, Wm, and Mrs. Forster are spending Co eb;rley's cf9ce•Pickering every Wednesday.' ' pact labor and sorrow-hit the.ee are the Christmas holidays wfth the form• r r. LOOK HERE � exceptions to the rule. William Txy- er's parents. ' E. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and lor. EQq., the Cherrywood veteran is Mrs. Wm. Booth and Mrs. E. Nighg- A.Solicitor.Notary Public.Etc. Mosey to one of them. A score of years ago be �+ova. Office next door to the 6tandard Hank, Z lie Claremont t U1'ri2 wander are at writing under the hitbv. 981 ture ►Story passed the alloted -span of'life and fs doctor's care. _ I< - ' - still hale and hearty. On Friday • is the befit place to get your -veninjr, the 19th inst, he invited a Our teacher. Alive Robertson, is PLENTY OF , -. .. �ustattss Qpttnll. yr,C6)r F1'Rti15HIvGS: we bate t+pendin{r the_,holidays with her par- - housef�tl of his friends and nPighhors }� dressers• washstands, iron to come stud celebrate the ninetieth eats in Whitby• Stevie Chestnut G. HAII-Issuer of __WtrrinR a end Mass bedsteads, par- anniversary of his irtb,, After a flee Gen. N. Ferriar left on Tueaday for 1 S-z Licenses in the county of ootado, a week's holiday wilh ,his sister in - - - pick-NVoriissvtlla`e 9TIy Ior suite, buffetts, and supper, in which a three story birth, „ r� -side boards, mattresses and sprig day cake bearing a banner with the Cleveland, Ohio. `! T POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- g Quite a numner .from here were and Peak ', g couches, and all kinds of chairs Hgures o0, bore a prominent part. The uoaeor', valuator,collscto: dad S■wer present at the Whitevale Baptist anni- g �^t at marriage licenses.Brongbam soy always in stock, alio many Rev. A. L. llcFadpen., in felicitous versary on Sunday. also Lt tea ii Coad other articles too numerous terms, proposed the health of the f A nuigiher of our _young people at- - M , HOPPER Issuer of Marriage to mention. Remember host, which was duly honored. ' Mans Leaded thr Brougham oyster supper I,lcsnees in the county of Oqt o. keep the goods alid de- others ,joined in congratulating Mr, ON HAND ice as store and his residence.Claremont on Monday averring. c �.- liver them to your Taylor on being spared to become a Russell Shxrrard stud his friend. �.ts ao4enn an� �tr� or kiw ho lowest tr iceeTy was egeadin�sth We rhaon and See Melenic Moore.;were Sunday of R. y , B.HEfITON, araat evening w lam Pand lire: Defoe on Sunda 'think-Mr. Taylor J L ,�` �� K Li.� to farm pscpass'y ts■oss o! Itfarriap IFie Patronize our town merchants. The Boy Scouts organized last kion , L. o anose- whitrvaia, On■. T-• don't send your good dollars has fairly earned the title of Picker, day and ,are now under the lnstruc• t i ering's Apple King." and hope he array to Mild up some other lions of Scout master Day toy, POSTI I.L. Licensed Auctfoneet, may be k ng spared to wear the crown. 5 ; ` A' . cosi counties of York and Ontario. A®a place. Yours for business. tiV. J. Turner visited our Sabbath PICERI�G tion sales of all kinds attenued to on aborleas School on Sunday and gave an address Roues, Address flrssn River P.o. Oct. - SCAA BORO oa "The-Secoadary Division"of which — _ -_ TsH. ' BEEAL 'Kennedy he is tbe-organizer �y� B. PONELt, Licensed 3uor (j1 Wm• sstolehad a large number The concerti ipe b the teacher •tY r , ti4oeer valcacor and coUaetor for of ducks stolen this wlllt, and other g �]_� - eoentioe of Ontario and York. All kinds of and pupils at the eehoofi on Friday +f 0 A salseoondusted either r;vately orb?auction CLAREAi(1\T farmers sire complaining of paultrp last abs agrandauceesa, the -Mother _. fV s e notes collected. For dates or other par• thieves. in fact. Rometbing will need umla s ap ply at residence. Elisabeth Rs,Ptak — Goose" cantata being staged so well. ;h Phone-order,loft at xxw,office,pick• La be done so as to put an end to the The Actors were requested and'have ]seri }luc>apSteam Coal mesad a]1-rises nuisance, in Hard Coal. Bring or Slaonab', mare Claremont, will re CHRISTMAS I Consented to reproduce it tit the gun-aseve prompt attention, Aae,lactioa gaasaa• o new randitlatps have yet been day School concert on January 6th. --•}�-• /� , tesd, Aly phone aeinber uludepondet:t 1001 a announced in Settrb6ro township,local .1.� U /.k. -` option seeming to oeci30y 't-he whole " Jack Lawrie had a butchering bee f° This happy time made happier R. PEN/V t�CK attention of the electors. Monday is last Wednesdav, Tbose.'taking part A good stock of 1 and 2 iii rough and -' with a boa of nomination da-v. however, and there. were \fessra, )verrJer, Harry Cjarry drewed hemlock. also matched, - IWY/ITEVALE. ONT. may he a few But rises. The temper. and O. Hagerman. From the advice 4. �+ p pine and spruce. d dressed Funeral Dkeetor and' iinbalmer, `. puce party bare been very busy dur• of Rabbi Ferrier the porker was red pine. Georgia Mina N y10 Choeulate� ing the pant.two or three weeks. and weighed :md tipped the scales stn even and basswood for ceilings. Any:business entrusted to me will the dry camppaaign will culmihate in a hundred. Jack thinks either the pig be carefully dandled. :.The (:hoccilates of l�iraliiie=. meeting at ficarboro, schooT house on or the scales were wrong. :-Bt�1.EY. 0 �1 j D A R r Monday night, As the meeting takes -.Charges tifederate = Ain,)ng your gifts.to Father. Mother, place ju-t after the nomination, it is Posta, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. r Independent-Phone No. Lila. Brother, Sister and your Best Girt likely to-be.interesting. . MVFi1TBY " don't.forget to include it box tit these The new school house at Scarboro The Christmas fair, which was held Write or phone for prices, y wholesome and delicious sweets. Village will he formally opened on or, Nednesdav, was bigger and better �^+ JH PHILIP - Wednesday afternoon,Dec.31st when thane ever, A, RE E SO R ;Price ten cents to one dollar, . a.reunion.of ex-pupils and*teachers of A movement is on foot to have per box at the old schopl will he held. The old. Has a full litre of trash and cur- building wtt4 built,in'I861 and every women- represented on the Board of LOCUST HILL i P f l N G PUMP R M C Y Education. The Women's Institute # ed meats constantlyon hand. pupil and teacher since that tune, Ind., bone.,house Markham-15041 r ( whose address is known• has been in- and the Old Girl's. Association are pYard, Markham 72 Y. ` vited to the reunion. However., there likely to bring out one or two candi- ; �i&Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, dates at the coming election. Sam, jsologna, Weiners, etc. no'doubt have been a few missed, and _ o. PETTI T the committee wish, through this The steel on the Toronto-Eastern is TIAKE_TABLE-Piekering Station G HighestricPs paid for P=CKTRSNC3r• paper, to invite env who do not re- laid to a Artini instdwap between Oafi• T.R. Teains going East ane as follows- HigbesButchers cattle ceive formal invitations; as well as awn and -Whitby, A locomotive is No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. every one in the section, to be present. beioa used to haul ties and rails on to •� 12 Local 2.50 P.M. An interesting program haY been hitby, there is- poss' itv f =�� • .14 Local -6.05 P.M. . REAL ESTATE and a tbil o - ' •••i• arranged-for the afternoon, . after the work being continued right on to Tains going, Weal due as follows-_ lekering �iueru which $ re:<i old-time supper will be F ictteriag. No. 13 'Local . - . 7x.47 A.M. j ;gftitQ>! �� served by the ladies. President A. Hoover, of -the Home 11 Local 8.20 P.M. x ,First-class rl 9 for hire �. Telephone Co., straightened t a •" • 7 ail llf 8 09 P M, g Te p e out Sunday included BROUGHAM tangle in the matter of poles in front Day-or niglt _�.}: _ of Judge M'eGillivray's residence and n Byron Feasby spent a day in the on the street ad jaining. There were. BII8 insets all tl'alIIs Insurance' rateslgwer on farm pro- city last geek. three seta of poles. making an un- three promptly attended to. petty and Village Dwelaings, George Duncan and sons spent Tues,- sightly appearance, •Mr, Hoover pro- POPiTLAR. B p P Y in fiat-class Companies. day.in:Toronto. poQed that one-set of poles be used Agent for CariRda Carriage ( o.• NPN o re=1.u= ©tes - Eva Wilson-is visiting her ciousini instead of three, a suggestion that was j�' If not insured with me,call and in Uxbridge over the holiday. aaceptable to all parties concerned. Xmas Gifts • ii• Peak! Piiokssttlu�. N• F Mechib,of Osbawa, washome The Alusic Hall saw air interesting - - - • compare rates• with his parents on Sunday... meeting of the ratepayers of the town - - - Kenneth Devitt is spending Christ• on Monde avenin when.hir.Murray, Winter Term Opens Jan.Stb 3-roomed house to rent. mas with Mrs. Foster at Tliorbur y g Gold Necklets,Bracelet Watches _ Y• the Engineer, reported on his aurgay Gold Heads One school that has thorough tour- • Miss Elsie Braide, of Toronto. is of the town for sewage purposes,• He Ebonv Brushes, Combs,Mirrors.. g We V. Richardson•. visiting Hiss Alma Hamilton, this found it profitable to instal a sewage Pendants and Lockets ses, excellent equipment, capable teacherQ,.and enjoys wide-spread week,- Bate has returned from the system .from. the.third coaceagion to Fountain Pens, gold mounted Tw patronage is the popular Notary Public, Pickering. Nest and is vie itin her aunt,Miss to the lake for$115,000. The meeting and plain g unanimously resolved to recommend French Ivory Goods ZWOTT C H O P P I N G Biite the council to proceed with the said Jt]sa M. Linton and M. Cassie are P Sterling Brush, Comb and • scheme. Mirror Sets , spending the holidays with their par= C. E. Horning, district passenger -Leather bags and Purses • AND OAT FLAKING eats here. 4'. W;A. Cameron and wife and fam- agent of the G. T. R., was in town one ,Gold, Gold-filled and Silver '.l'Q�l�'O, ems. �' ily, of Oshawa, are viaitiag with W; day last week to connection-with the cuff Linksj. . and Mrs. Hogle. the ra guest made by the town for com- Musical Clocks, ete. THIS'INSTITUTION HAS A r_LE.kN CUT eserq day in the week, except muted fares. Mayor Willis took-Mr: RECORD FOR SUCCESSFUL WORK. SaturdayMrs, Gilhuly and ' daughter, o4 Horning over the..towa.j3howle bim --- 1 g g FOR-THE HOME t' .. We assist.our students to obtain Pickering,spent.Sunday with George how the town was developing. Mr. CIDER-MAKING and Airs. Young. employment. If you intend get - - -' Horning-promised to give the matter Handsome pieces of Silverware. _ Ling a business education-CRT THE. I aui know ppre aced 'to make cider, 'Mrs. T. Beer was in Toronto a day is early consideration and it is very We have them. Quality the best BpAT-nbt the cheap, ordinary or Tuesday,Wednesday and Thurs• last week attending the funeral of her probable that the'town win be favor- and at reasonable price. Knives' low grade kind. Write to-day for day of each week until, the cousin, James.Rae. ed in this respect at an early date. forks and Spoons,also of sterl- our catalogue. last of 'November. Thos. -and Mrs. Philip,are.,visiting The proposed commuted rates are 98 in silver. P John F. Bayles, Greenwood with friends in Toronto and Camper- W. J. Elliott, Principal Cents single fare for dally-trips..and 46 Beautiful China and Cut Glass Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. down ever Christmas. cents tore fora ten-trip ticket. Other pieces, in price from 86c Up 11trs. G. D. Linton returned from To- suggested improvements were also A silver tea set given tomptete' Have you lots of water , ronin, alter spending a month with p brought to the officiitl's attentiop �r in parts r her son John and other friends. such as the stopping of a late train, Dont forget Grandmother. She . TOOLS SHARPENED H. and Dirs: Feaaby and children,of on entrance to the Cation from the will, ljkely need-a new pair of. - C. B. ]IUCIe, OF TBVALt Orwold, Man., are visiting their rela- ff Yw HE PICKERIN(i NE west and so on. Spectacles or special rame. We make a Rpeoialry of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish anything Lives here for the winter months. •s• Eyes tested after Xmas. Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. in the line of water supp such as The Union Sabbath School oyster P�Ix 13s.zor-honing a specialty. For a flrat- ome, windmills, hydra he rams, supper was a great success. The pro- Traffic through the St. Marys R BASSETT r. Oaias hair trim or an easy Qbave ca]I ppreeds of the evening aaiount • to Falls Canals for 1913 increased 1Q > at the East-end Barber Shop. plumbing, etc. about=76.00. � Sen• our House Furnishings of all ._ per cavi. neer the, freight record JEWELER AN1) OPTICiAN'•kin Slightly l5ce�t Carpets They are also expert well drillers Christmas turkey was cheaper of 1912, and the increase in grain ;�T r►o I slid reapecttutly solicit your pabroa than haef, for the first liple is a carried`wits d.9 per cent or more WHIT yF . t p� �-�, hy # i. tom.. $ (iFt,„ ,"D01e'tbj,•.•: .' '>� 1•p. 'i. r. ,.:�...;�'.'�''q: .H, n"6.1 w b ll,.:At3 ^re• .' � :- - - _ , y V •. , r _ _ h'I _ ,A -41 .- - - - --- - '- — fencer, and all-round apot!ts>oa{tln. i . IF� Na l,7 a Ever ?since the days of Kin' -� , The Meaning of a Mongkut a very-' sociable an ' �-,r }. , 1 __ - colony of Eu O ails ail k 'Sha ��� .• - charming c �� Americana ha$ >} es bi had ' the capital. Thera are half-a doz .•,.' .. I .. A - - clubs within a few miles of the city, ,.,'` _ ._ -ond._this .increasing social els --- -_ -- . - who so pp - ' ., 1 - Or, A Corning VegZeanCe.. - - needs a leader, and w a r _ .. . _ ._ priate as the Queen 4 1. -._ --: ; - _ - j _ But the King of- Siam ks fon , " more ths,q this in l wife; lie needs her tele`: e Btu• ;{ . . CII,(p'J'.m 'S%I.-1 ntlaued). w 1 re n me �r "I-don't know," replied Lad Bdith ase- L�� L _L ' a lin a s Clive found some lettere-And a telegrttm.I ily. "He may not come until it ie fust means everything that is Choicest in fine team oountry'S and his people's welfare.i ,�; t Eich re4nized Smmed'_Nte attention.•time to Start for home. It wi'i be b ght k Alread , in the three years he , +7� awaiting.h-m; and when he returned to 'moonlight to-night, and he will enjoy the * 7f i11 . (3.osvenor Square the phaeton was at the drive. I know shall." SALADA mean$ the World's best tea— has sat upon the throne, he has -•;'+• ,r; but_he--found__Lady Edith in the, They wandered about the lanes for hall _ ' shown of what stuff kings are made« drawing-room looking downcast 'and dis an hour. sometimes silent.•sometimes tel _ '- Appointed.- -- Ing in the Isienrrly. rambling way born grown Ceylon"--with all the exquisite freshness 'He has carried out the wishes of hit .11 'Father has just sent to aaY that he has of the occasion end their surroundings: r been detained by important business- then they got hungr and made their L esu father iII affairs of State 8.11(1 Teli- tpolities, of course l We eat Find-drink end way Duck to the tan tp flud s nondeecriot land flavor.retained by the sealed gioII; 110 has aliases o! entirely) 11 N'eep nolitlrs hs suggests that we should n go by train later. ,But it iso±t at all t'e Fudithneuio�ed�ltaimmeneely. anddecLred changed when he considered neves-, SHEEN or ■1XED thing we planned. is it? Who wants to go thsL she would often have just Nuch a - � - • B�0Ks - sary; '118 has pressed rt18IIy young an s etuJ£y train? I want to drive behind meas' at Grosvenor Square, Rhe. new gc-es." ?•But I am afraid it wonid be different �. men into new pOtesents. Prince r Her dilannointment wati evidently so ?herr," she esid with a little sigh. - . Oral)a_ndll. the present aimbaatasr: keen that (l±ve Haid, aim•et oath±nkingly: She ppresided over•tbe'tea at one end of ,-I'll ask, air," the said, "The yorter U I ',j'$1`' KlN'G OF 91Aaf• -- p - 1 "Wily ehouid•1;t Idrive g,u down. and the ts•bie, and Clive sac behind the hem in the taproom." , dor 8-t ti`ra5h11gtAII, i3 only tbiltyr Lard Cbe;+tertleigh join'us by train?" and eggs at the other' and they c-rtainly Clive returned to the parlor_with a ! and 8-154 graduate Of an Euglishl 'Why, how clever of Tou!" she cr+e 1. looked so vary much like a recently. mar• it which he trusted would net appear'He $as Refasilad to Fellow iII the . her face lighting up. That will be epi-n• rigid couple- that there was some evcuse , 'Varsity. Mia! We shan't lose our drive after &.1. false to Lady Edith. $?Cilli OE .Hifi t•.thol'tii. - tor the landlady, who waited, beaming on -Your man mLiund-rrtood eomethirs! At his coronation h,e iII 8•!S uranyl •1'11 write a note to father."' them benevo'.ently, after the manner of that I said, and has driven back to-Lon-I :.°, _ ,qhe stopped_ and the color rose to her her kind all the world over when they are 1 young King—then face: for she bad w ddenly re-rembere,l regsrdiri[ a bride and bridegroom. don; " said have to return t, the When the y n g WUlda declared to ills ,y h that it was scPrrwly the 'conventional train," he Baid in a matter-of-fact, tons, prince—of (�iam turned his back friends: "Whatever 1 may havd; thing for her to be driving about the c un- 'I ' cannot'eat any more, Lady ••I'm very sorry•" gained from the. Wert I shall a �, try alot,e with Clive. A^d yet how delight- feted aetn?`?tiler supe YlaftOm stile silage Lsdr• Edith lauRhc ESha would Dave upon the beauties of the Court and ,n�� ' tui ag would whtch1fthey Iltmd they nded dish. "I have enjoyed it so mach." referred the drive Dome alone with h1*n; would have aunt of 'them, 1►e es graft upon the East, hilt my people? the "They have certainly done ns very well," they might be alone in the railway ! doing. Aria even if it were a sin aiiainwt tris e-ard the laugh was still on her tabli5hed a record of celibacy un must remain essentially Siamese," ,; il�,- admitted Cllive. "I'll go and look at the • ,i g heard of in that far Eastern land. To het hi7n elevate his subjects - -Sucioty's unwritten-code. would it not be. borseer" Lee when the landlady came la. droyysd p worth while to commit t? That means that you want Lo smoke," &`curtsey. and said: kU 1i "Y�e; I'1! write to father!" is why Vajiravudh desires a w'hIt: The last train has gone, e�: It went I Now marriaR by a �iiamOse tl,iv tof said Lady Edith, awning up at hi'n. Brei means not 'the leiml, a talo K I • ,.The nearest: station es.11ed Perry," mdre than hilt an hour ago." 1 n wa,rri&n as }lis bride; to halo Elm remarked Clave, who hatbeen kinking at 'fray do so here. when you come back, gn I the Bradshaw. wad had not noticed hen it von want. to, I like It." . of ane Iiia-partner, but the. cnmpli make his nation recognized among the Brad and her blush. Clive -found the, horses all right, and t Silo scribbled a note, and' plPeed'it on i talked them over with the seed Willlrm. i ,% CIIApq•EE 1LXI1. Bated and inti-rrntiny ahsutptiun of tilt+, Kr^atPr nations Of tlld world atll tbo table which Der father need for welt-' "Ynu don't know hove far it is from t s a hundred of thein, _ it<ue of moire than local and Eastern! Ing. and they went out to the c:+rriag station. I suppose?" be awktsd. told '+ Ch sleigh 1e,• Mming dawn by tesla. ugh d'ed from I,a41y F.df�h'm 11+1a, 'rh,r iatP, Kirit; ('liulfl:crnKkurn ,•. iitripurtancel It was. aadhbo bad weroaellptba Could Ryilliam touched b'a hat, and rep lad in I a•d •nr atsred with dilatmct ay«« r,t. the �,. . y the neeggative, sad Clive, #& he sauntered woman: h,r waAd«nly iI a flrmh, Ph" r•a!• srktied thrr'e slant&Pq 'align lire was ' —w ,* 1 be de 'red. Nile was+ !n good spirits when off, said I iced the situation. h'b. ar'J•nd7 ' "'pert ( rnwlt I'rinsr; tliir, number lie in • • Clive and she started: they rose still hag'',1 _ ..You,,can loosen thoes curbs going;frrm one to thr nth, with !oma d « sews { Where ('hl'lntmat� TUy>1' are 1Hades er as they lett London behind end dr^ve back." I'm very n,rrv, air." she rnurrrlumd. ',t'i'ram*�d to five. naror+s. wham ltrs lar t . tbrouRh the lanpa,.soft'Y glowing in th„ir •At once. air P” asked William. ,,If •ar be no yn•1 I lora t•• •'my. I'd do m7 a'a•tided till, throne, i ltial fathair be I , . spring green. Clive was glad to get awaY- ^Eb" oh. Pea. it you like," said Clive beet to me,kr vo i a,mfrrtab'«." Zile t+ern untie in Germany"'li .- from, London and the eternal -round of The bi.�ad burnt In lady lAtth'e rate: fora hirn haul inany buruJirpol 4f i hair•' prevalent at Christmas than work; and he felt bapnlvr, at any rate absently., h more at pemca, Shan be Dad bee°�ince the Heanwhlle, Lady F,d'th had wandered then it Jtrd rrwflr.t &j,ttrnlwas tWhla.tiru, wives. .. ; tit shy other time- 11 CI'rmany f 11 - fatal day Mina had caFt him off indeed.'i iR.Rrlfat beautifulhe red erY<tu baro.' a e. adennrt h.�M+'+I !,tat.ntly, el.In"at stern�Y' l�lu> urtu,n . ,,f VIP prrrrrt y.,uny, ,,,,slat be true, nine tenths �f the ft Would have been re, di®s.11t to be said u, the landlydy. "I did not know tVe must fetor^ In Lmt41nn, and t... , . unhappy to such parte•;? weather,_ s^d a 1N,:d:•rM CUS71IIlanded b. yVutlliul. with so i ntmtcl sad bright a companion, that there were so many blooming to caght,at anaav, tnnlYtbin� l«sae of u• a nilanan li ie t6rfef •r,r u:i the tnr,rt ' ' :early in the year.' atttr,undir;g t•, til,- Si,ttupatt Island, t_Isiu'ltreners and Rubertses are stip- , ,• - They halted ball-way. to rest the hor,,es i •It's my son's hobby, n'4ar" said t''a 'rhe lard'aAv be¢nn u, sec her ,°.a,nfe, I Ixiartw re ladies are Ldpfla Ret some tea for themselves, a"d landladl bratri 'I bop- vou'll', and aarv^ualy sramat«rod an ap•,l.rg7. , .1111 v4tt the plied by her, while some f fur mil- '� nce of conventi'mallty, they dr:'nk' lease to ick any that tikes y^4e, tanev, Clt•e cut her rear?. i nnu,uK Ill" tn•,9L hv:xttt+fui "' wv' „ ti at the table outside tbA rustic inn.; p p liar[ dulls elntgrat. annus. �' from en they started again, she asked Ch" and make a bow for lour go,d gun•f 'Yea Yer1t No mattarl 'rho cnrr'.ngr. rile n. They am pl,-asant rtinit,arl tic et her drive .•amaa." I th•• AY 'the Fatherland to British nut-weries, Dl, cit think yon,eao manage the+°' I Lady Fditltw t-oe flan?• I. and, 1'ks The w^man &'moat b^'kw •i"wn. "Threw u,ns, loyal, still make ideal N'Itnc y Clive, she waa abort !s+ corgi-et tnex wu isn't surh a thtr•r 'n the plan.. air. alta ills little t4wu Of SVlln',ber 1D '- be eailL "They are young and fresh man, but she ta• checked h,.rw-it. th'nit. 0a A. ' we've r•, h^roo or cirrlare ,t an7'and surely a hundred 4r2vea-fifty the Duchy of Saxe-Meirringea. it - Nt::1." - ;ag as he b:td thought that it 11141 '++ot'k,nd; th+�'a nothing but a rungh pony'ill them Combined ought to be able db. yen," she replied '"Beetdre. I eani matter But the s+mpk+ words rasa to hrria,.:t •last, nut nt• -' the huge t4�sh• p where moat o1 . '.came to an harm whsle You are eltting ►' Ito satisfy even the moat Fastidious these are matte. Thousands of ' beside me. 'Y ears: .tad mad- her heart brat quickly. 'Where can 1 get 9^e,' [9f0a amsrd He Lord lila gr Baa•to take up a link in arsd ahs oeooped ^ver so•^e fr"j,.,t al..wkm I "pray d., not h,• alnrmwd It woo n^t'�&rd exacting of husbands t ,the sorb, artd ho ant and watched Era to hide her bluvhing face, l,lIva found II aver fault tt w•r mina. al! mins: what g pec pie—men, women, and Children elarar�y .s the drove, aad with m ce 'a ' - file nc.arrPt pl'm Ov � And- still young Ktnpc Vajiravucfh Drr plck.ns chs 9ovfers it „ —lie Gere engaged in devising and • r,mell'' lie held the Arlo ?' You might cwt n Nv at R c,arced: 4 at's ,, rrtilnigh unrm three Mlle•, it vela go ace las rtf119e9 to '.esti .1 fPa 1b a TPBLAri Makin$ tors. Ind?P'd, the 8ltlr:- Of o admirst:^n', to aha managed the 31gD- ]vM fall pe-m,saton.c aha •std. "Aria-ti , _ 'tented `h^'vtN very w Atter a while they lovely. w ^ --mow- ' Clive turned to the gr'ow o eek tt e7• to ilia face w,th a nova air of sea,Aon be, Neldm. t. illi •end my bat &LI ol K- 1 __..._ 1ir14ttlla9 is nOaherf QIOle Chprlsh- u lila man touched ills bat, e d bent tea charmed say men u shall baro n «I�ha-i by wrtllonr.Oh.but I in dear, dearL 1f fdoaky �ed 't.hAn 1*1 German'., wtilo9e forea'A - Dad gat the h.,re+w too tightly curbed: wort. of ..mple gaiety Eich wen+41 hale' ward at- :f he did not ll•ar the question; for your cantt What .1111.l it be a pi"s' litn^,r n. sof ('h-r''stmas•trees nook: rlalke even and Lady Edith said in ori undertow .the m•!a-ted one and he flemblcd a to I I w tt g.,." want C Lva: Tho D07 can i N 1e, Old `�Taxr¢e ? itni{g.nat:�'t sparkle I - Yau'mitwt wprak a 11•tls 'louder: : '- it at Diad b,ritonholr but men err non-t• ahnw me, the way _ I am :P rather deaf at rutea. and this is ra.ly clumsy in much ma::ere,. and ale Hr cinaad he door on the woman and i -,i, 1. I ('nfl-rtunate;y', the too-makers of ora of h« bad days lie +a much older wish a lntle g-earo of !ma,ti«ree andlfuL'rbat orniavakwsrd 1Sv!-' he said "Rut ... thin he lrora," she re•n,rked: after C Iva womanly acorn at Dia eff,•rt,. put it in it• iil 1 Sonnihertz asp t°esti pc�r+P pail for. had repeated the gaeettnn and had *•* p2Pae to+end a pin, ons! (lsad It. Rha w sl [ ahs12 h, lanes „ seal«wr+^e kind of car i ` a tlle:r n41"k L nt8n and It s fam.:yr or.ved a e.usefactory rrp1Y; 'bat nearly ne.•ev+rar:ly very close to him. and. As he singe F'nt rrhr or tp�a d+at aril w voice ,,I.. •'.,'i' , 1. at'. nue servantw are old; we scareel, ever looked down at her-ba is'd not tt. leek u+n i work',ng t.:xteeri It urs a dot', may _ at! our s them fns inytMnf Abort n =in tar• for obw ,arae tall-he emild not t-•,I , 'R^t--but It >M very ;I,as already, by the not earn more than $?- 0 . week be der' aad 1 thank t-bat sense of.them are .to notice the lovelinet«,.-,.f the uptorred time you hAVA Rte: +swill uev-and She have I o v n ',r` really attached to us.' face In Its trams of g':id.•n h,+r, bl.+wn'i reapod rd Lotdon, -t t o little logia by the rift breeze R,td ped and ba Ear t,p K tween diem, while a' ti re-n 7, es- Wit+ Your ^iii &yah, Nara, for I+twtance." to slart. her > hlhlt•'. ,n there ccrTP di play d Si,n- a az i.t ('live: "she Merma very devoted.' -rasa beta eyes tsil ,uddenlrktaa�d°m tliish w;I know h�-I +rd i'*tee i-rlPiwh-- I X.. j a jv }filth rodded a^d' aulihaf, "On. o .v,kinR taeyrind 1''" nebei g toys made at-the rate Of, "'-' ahs i• gnite lolly"-«he Raid I mean i° y illy ri6hey." rhe „a'd � _ — — -- - - re.«e to her .Lee, and she turned her' devotfort of Iter" 4he rvoulJ let aaY head AWAY, w.'.th a ar wing fear Ia Err area - 'th:■ flat waa only Kaman, `and, !!ke too+t ••j�' w +t undrr.•rand: but the srrvarits ! of us Jump ^n Drr. Shi• bel,ings to a very The (':{Itut Si('t)tt. - ot and paww:onsite rase. and is unawery man who are worth anvthinR at all: aJ L^Iva sr hrurt��mntr Elm. and he telt as d . 11 1e,¢ .n Drr love and hats .Rome Imps ane mired bestity of any ki^d If therm had it an 1a the - n been n^ ILL41a he would have- hcen a„are l lie could kn,a k hid he^d pea I reminds me of one of the rats, rhe g v wa;T; tail-the wnrrt ,•t :t wa. that we r � �lftd'ety ( arnPr.e 9 story Of 6 w. d cats in her 9wn In^slew: sn!t17 IF t the Jenttta by-r he,prnxtm:r. of tills es I . Ing one moment, all claws and fury -the tremely, hcautiful-woman; even aw it ivaa- rou1d tad rothlnyr ro -ay ''at w,•n'd ret ,a 'QC.Lt'� 1�„V ?tall l.lu IrateS his �srat. By the way. you are ,t great favor- Da waw not tnseneible to Ear charms. Ila;her fear,+ at rrat. n.'th'ng +af took d net =M t.+n hof,ele.ily banal,. Il' up rant , as CGilAlrt'Tllen'N puttee to A0.'. t;',tlCitly 1Lr of herr I h^»r an t«eI 8,, erred.” m-9ball we walk towards the atitinn on, ,• he heard the landladv'r step in the n scary C rcumst:lnce th1 mty t.tper- pp �. pua' lau ha•d *• Pits.R1'anced_at h'm. . , r `1 t'. ' I dl,., said (IIve; -but am rather our. the chance of malting Lord Cheaferir:gll? passage. prt+ed; _I tbo,t;ht rhe regarded mo eomtr ha said "I n , *nrr t cit _will rot. he morn Jt•• 1 8-[e CO It e.i adt.�riLaAe �,,a_ .,, wail-o u-I %boob:y.' i La iv Fdith ati8rd a sigh, but-int re,-itr'nn tre_,,d Ihan vn,t can he n.” ha'said. I r '. Thp ! t' s CrrtritlRl ti r lc t` F>1CIC' M'� "O that a•.Iw aw,me time eon• perhaps, aswetit,M promptly. Having reo:•tvcd tn,,• «hall rev*' f„rR1Pe m^•alt Air' mV' cera• ina :1111.:1e„n for h:Tn .t,' ^':f' t0 when she fiat knew Tnu:;hey alyvayfs re- ace !retract:onm as to the way Lh••Y •'"re,, le--rasa. I will be, bmck a• gtttekly ue 1 � iW SChcxil clap fllUTil:')a, `,-Venly-, _ Bard one with a cerutIn amount•o ails- ed- and. of a•oursa, low! t• However, the•i car; nlraee don't fret aha' t It. Iookin lin In file olCl la'it'''s '.ace, Ile px�',ott: !t is Their nature to, ae Dr. Wa:tar rracbed lila station at 1',^t. and, Inryu'ri g Hr fork .t inter or-tui, t^,^ ^d Pah�r•w tilIf g , says when the nes London train came in, x,re had sunk lain til.• chair i1R" `' "V(ell, Iar g la w ,e r s r 4k �� :': a l specs i?in p (y1 1,t11^r, d•.,es yes t} lad I'm to her gond books informed by an aired porter that it was h,adv-t', ..,.v c'aepi•d !n her p r s8•d. -,,, •paw,, at arty._rate,” said Clive, "What a due !n about an �tou�s time. C'lice file-' ing anxi^,oily a: the tire. �4 m-a w h 1• .1 > pretty bit of country we are going cd him, and. desorib.ng Lard Chewier• a hrsrt In filo boanm enld rrfratn is,m V tt:rough, ietgh, told the I�rter to direct the gen-i pitying her, - elle• arr^ed t� Clive• lila• a ,• 4;i__W � +� p":1 liSLle, mV Chiid," Elle an. Isn't it leveiv'” aha rvapnnded. "1 don't tleman answerin that description to the child. w hr s^nthrd, tePa.u-^d. Itis hand :• * . i! ggeTed. ;' , know when i have ween any:h4ng ro b+au- Inn: g `we,^t to her shoulder; t+u, telt-ti s + L. i .t,^ ,i„T "j tlful, or When I have enjoyed anything They went back: slowly: the'3noon hPd;gide again before he to'ch-d her, and l f i ".1 rf C!, then," sa d ,t. much as this delis. What nonsense it riven from a low bank of cloadaa, and the',withont another weed, be left the rooIm `; ai wad just like it !f t'e w±!! `,^t[' them t,.� ' I, Ie mo say that theta is no happiness is pretty, "gentle" country seeIDed lapped quickly. k r R """ off when �pT packi•a' m`: luneu." i '. ?him world_" in-peace: 1t waa night for lovers, a^d TTe 'and the, bac M^shed T;ansfnrd, to i .,� Ff r, 91. l 8be turned her face. Io him: It waa rad?- the music of a thrush singing softly t° fled R small village. w-a pn^d in peaceful W_ K�_)_ : ..4: '* •' '„ f:. ytnt;'heFeyea, blue se the sky, shone with an slim was echoed b Lady Ediths heart,,slumber. With Pomo dif0ont o ('live war- i�.` It O y .. ti int; f til^ Cl,^'►the haDDpinesP af. which she had spoken, It only theme wonderful, happy h'auna rerde.i is warier up til 1 +d'ord'of the I <t, - w- ber delicately�ut lips were ha!!-parted could last! It she could hold the asmnr•'inn and obtaining a rmme'aerie fly-tt sr• 'a ea r F ash ^l,T hands .• wsn, in fact, a vehicle which only re.aemb• v� :, ��'il 1P. did v.11 "' �nith a smiltr of unalloyed pleasure. anc4 that they too should 'spend many' beOre sift ng down to't1ti)to «: Clive checked a sigh. "I am• glad," he-.such hours together alone! She glanced Fled the ordinary,llv .in its a^Ligaity and jti a,� Najd• at him 'now an$ again• but'though Clive mustineas-Find with otiI ¢rester dot• �q•. " �, "One of 'stn, Ma the <lhe! did ,' They reached Palmer'& Green, and their wan too well mannered to be absent or fleulty obtained a driver, wish whom (true reotru :cd. she Dada atnful ee,tse that ' ' } 11 !. arrival created no little stir at the tiny, p p P and the boy retuned to Pilmer's Green �.. �L..« `� c n t need it.' 1. �_T r, cute!-the way inn. It was a charming lit- him iretings were Hat zn hsrmnny rti"h: Lady Edith waa &ire^dy d' carred for the �� , �� '� Y r 1 Earn: if they were, bow could he refrain I carne She was calm bet very pale f:--,y,�'-•�� ',<: a tle'`placet half-covered by icy anti alight from sgeaki„ the-words of love for whsh j � with sppring flowers. The parlor" was Der Poui thii%Lad?, _ I avoidtdtehia.swift RboarreweA Clive. her a .rupulocaly clean, and. for a wonder, The night grew mli-h. chilly; the lind•lard a rug from the la dtadv, and made The Ring 01 kltam. �;Says► -- .'bad-art odor of lavender instead; f daniP, lady with kindly forethought, had lit a Lady F,dith as enmfert,ble as be could in __ t Clive found that chops were above the fire, and-though tho•roem •was not cold,' the vehicle. At the last moment he got a --r capacity of the establishment; but be or the Waite, reflected in the old panelli^g, RlaAs of hot milk, m.rd inm's'^d upon her - . N dered ham-and eRtiw and a high tea. The .made the roam cheerful. Lady Ed.'h drirkinit�it. He wnn&red ,-hether.. the Sugatis { -I landlady. Quite one of the worthy old li 1 might be that he had formed some Land, took Lady Eduh upstairs; but bust• drew a low chlor up dote fire, and 1^ant would prefer that 'he should side on t.m g 'r led back to ('live.to aePnre him that she, forward 'wish her hands claFped rot^d box; btzt, ttrtah'e to decade, he took hie, attaChmeilt, lawful OT otllerwiFe, yy-.;�i, a 1� y would make them as comfortable as she her knees, making a very graeeful plc• se-t ba•Pide her. • h^{ while he' was on travel and stud, t :. } �, 1 ri^, possibly could. tore: it was so i[ rank and fashion were The night waa as locely a the d^y sat it . 1. .,.Perhaps p you and your good lady won'd Playing at country eimplic±ty; she ap been; and, under other c:rcums'a^c t. Hint but to oppose this theur4 ;},' ' .c. eared in a new character thst night, like to o and see the church wh[le the p the drive would have been en,inv�h'e ' eal9' ing prepared, sir,'- she said. thought' Clive ae'he leant against the enough. As it waa. Clive eiw that it woe there was never a sUSp'.Cion Of Scan t'e considered to be. a very fine old build• mantelehelf above her, and smoked a eig•'incumbent upon hitn t" re d r it ss lit- Clal gttaChed to the l'Ti' ^e when h' e , g, and there's some rare aricYent mann• arette. Her voice, when she spoke-there I tie mis^rrhle ae nossibl n^d he tri^d to :- r" + ►sante and carving." were long ititervale of silence, broken only,tslk to her to divert her t-nm dwdlling alas at Sall It aSld Christ's COl- _ Clive looked vi shainly at the "ytiu= by 'the spluttering &rid fhe•crackling'Of on the e,rbarrhsmi"T a�tnat;nn; and of lege Orford. Neither did any aura- i -� food ]ady and waa about to correct the the fire of great loge-wse soft and :ow. a time her taco lost its ua't^r a•nri gre,v , r ?roman; but he checked himself; !t was and almost dreams• brl¢hter.:_thA fact was Phe.eould no! be .tory episode. Como to li3ht duan^ k��, sr,.,I,- worth while d take any notice CorecibuelY or unconsciotrely, she wns unhappy' while she was by his side and his i,;,its, t0 Paris, Berlin, Madrl<l,' of the mistake. IIs proposed the exerting•the..influorce of sea; and. con-;� near. ae very near, m hir+n�tldd am`d=t Vienna, r ,$� to- Lady Edith when wile came down; she sclonely or urconsc'ously, Clive was be- he'hRrans. herryevitt Rlnbut rl•nic it him naw V1e..na a-.d London, tivheli he was BIIpn�tnai packages.ence un6nT L.' seeented promptly; and they strolled to Inc drawn under itw spell.' A clock attack and mins, and at times clort^tt Ba if she-at the most irilpress_onable of ages• touched from refinery to your At It really was a fins n'd church: and the hour; he started, and looked at his were Baleen: but she was rot pleenir�: hot 8 weed <hirilg his trip through cupboard, you lie sure of i�' .".they got the key from the sexton's cob watch. sl,c Was PBking•hPrself whet he world do Lege, ant eramined the'monnmenta. -the . Lord Chelsterleigh ought to have be^n ,via the United States. sugar absolutelq free from carved onk, and the braAees. There waa here halt an blur. ago, he said. "How when thev reached town Won" he- - a It tionof intimacy in the way they fife: time flies!" it ncassible,that a still areatnr h&npineax 'prince Vajiravttdh, during his so contamination or'im�urities ` sauntered about alone toicether, of which "FFitber to not'coming," she said. with than that she waa-teelirg might be born earn abroad, became deeply im of any kind. Clive was vaguely• conscious and which anything but Poig^ant reRr "I'map•i of tills contretemps. ,,�eiq dnri^g i 9t.a sugar is packed if thr",ce-ossa e we ought to be a arcing. Clive vfPw a,ao rskine hi bued w'th til@ Western .idea Of caoesn(arisDaokedinthreu izu. Lady Fwiith keenly felt: serta.nly ilei hap• f live knew that if Lord Chesterle± h t)a !^tervPls in wh±eh vl P -ram A to 'e r,re,^ ly and sine-- he is•t0 ma-r- renin-fine medium and coarse:in pinetss was not yet waning. pr I wonder w etber Lord Chesterlelgh were hot ermitlz, they ought no, t be sleeping, what conrmA he shn'ild take, Had Hien , �gplb„251 -end 20!b.stw ed bass just starting, but ought to have done Po his ca,ree?a^esu cnmprnm•e^d her? if so, ry bui one wife, he desiTeS a very' and5lb.and2lb.cartons. ■ some hours aarn: i^dBed.rug''t rot to hive ,a d!,tY :�hvio'-s A 9 his eontv+r was plain. h' _ _ come at all: bnt he nod•ied cheerful v, end ca iie doubt thPt was almoPU a dread ae pearl among women as his only i fl.oirs=�fe�sd�/n sllavi'>?SLY. t� went out to tell .William to Put the lsor-es aBi�ed him; and vet w1'h *lie dm,bt wse 5 Ouse. Ar.d'if he acts towards her L,awresed sour• 1~or nursing mothers to, and to hein him if _Pec aaarv, The mingled. an intPnae p±ty for the women p C8 horses were n6t ire the at,,by ttte car- hd hid nlacAd [n such an .t•rkw:lyd T.re• as he acts in all OthBT Triatte 3 Rt'T-' 81.u TEDgLU901{AkrAL .. - � �� I'iPge wRw not in the yrrd,,and William- dieamen4, whose. grad name he had eo inmg to .h'9 Country and to him- �5 'at': ,a , Na-Dru'Cil Lax. wait not to be ween, and did not c^me unwittingly Imperilled• when Clive'called him; but the landl:d? (To 6e continued.) self, he Wlli make-.'hi Queen the ' �.j O r the important advent-_ _same to,the,back door, and regarded C_I`ve most envied bride in the Country, -. 1 �? c Lir OOmA mufli iee. a that'they do not distpsb "Were von cil ire tar your man, sir?” ^ , � The'lucky lady of his Choicer by - %j,. -' ,., S . she ingnirad. "He's a^ne.^ ?tn nllctioneer.cries hecauae he 19 the Wa•y, wal be the bride of a plea ,�T "(7one1 Gene where P" asked Clive I'l�� - the est. of, the system Of I „pons back to London• slr,' she ra - sant-looking young man of thirty- ®II' �� ' 'r affect he child. plied. "Its starred bIm^k a long while making an honest- living. fozlr, who graduated at Oxford.and far aRo•" Nile saw by Caiv-'e ties LhBt s^^e- Heidelberg, .is a d lighttftil convey- •r F s 25 a bOX at your thing waw arniam. thnngh he iratantly a^p- - w__ : pre�eed any show of anrpr'se. "i revs eationalist,. speaks and writes sev- 0111111 'Truy3ri'SL's. him Elm tea earlprbecirae; he sP±d t at. _. _ . _ ;;. yyou were entre back by irrin, and t`•ac It'it easier to borrow $10 worth of eral E,aropean -and Asiatic ' Ica-• wa�� Nattie�i a aad Chemical Ce. Be was t,r take the horses black to Lon- trouble than it is to negotiate the guages, has written well in prose I Iof Limited. 175 ■ 110 Aht 7,_Fl w-ld ?'lir^ cmmr1P11v, "When and poe y, .V iN the next train, by the waY?" loan of 10 Dents in cash. _ � d tr is a good, horsena.n, ` . _11 + ,4 �s - w.: r y vii J,. ry... i �rrd �yr'4-•�' ., ,n ,1;.s, G1^• 'F Fah? is 'f. x,' 'f�,.ry ,,. r ✓ t i '111111r!;F a'. ;�1.; '*Y4 .+'L• ,i$•,i'",,,f 92"x' _ ... ,...... r i=i�_ ak ry n , _ N G.^ i^ ..,,,e..•. -�. .. . � .... ^,,, ora, °a •�+. - IJ'"'•^:� ;t•a' u'•sr`'' -.i f ,,, .: :. s _ . w,3a.,,. ,,,t a: 3.': „� .wf ;E= vti ,bear. i. 't,:.- +�. i �' C��'�' ra .,- , .: r.,.. .;C J „an :t+4 ^F,;•x ,, P, ,p,. ,�+:4 ��' r ,.d ilia' - - -•"°'°.'�'°'.. J!i : •e,.T ...,. •M���,.. v.!°Y. Sfi). ,�.,.e' k ri�{' t..,•'N t',F �!:'V,,e .,,,,y }2•• T:.,.. ,� � �� .: .,� �. :,R-� a �, ., +{�e�°,,MF'4 yy:';=w.,is. `.� �.. �" '' 'tr,�;�� '��''"''•''"'" �.,sd� .W' ,v+s . _ e..Wit. .c :":.. n 4. 7 % F THE NORNO-N ,PRESIDEN'T. a LifeCOUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED �� Edwin' J. Wood Controls the of 7,000 People in Canada. _. u Inspector Parkinson, of Secret Service, Make __ _ rain d Cheese,)c "'anone ef the most 1p�p lar men irk s a,Southern Alberta 2,1 Edwia J.Wood, preFident of the -Mormon Round-Up Near Joliette, QuebccCanada. While Mr.f?r1ces of These ProductsIn the LeadingChurch inWood is greatly atta0hed to hisrkets- are Here Recorded------ a church. he is nevertheless broad - 4ez &+ f ni� Mantreal Bays-enough to believe in tolerance to After a search lasting several with the cjunterfeLersat�Ju ieilte.n &a11 denominatioiis holding religious - Th(k plant, whicha months, in which time ho travers wUs housed n &aworship in the ounfilles a the large ed the Dominion from coast to old shack in the wvi)ds, miles away2. 41 1-1� to 4W; do.. No. 3. 40 1-2 to the Mor- coafst, InspeoWr Parkinson of the from the town, is of a mos ton. feed. 48 to 50x'6-at.,ti5n7g: stretch of country whi*13. t up- 41c. Barley. X14 he out- Torento, DeCL whe4t, rA to 6�<:- B-u<;kwh-xt No- 2- mon people- have -takeri-ove _(yajiadiaSSe vice. has lo-, date-dewr-iption, Whilie t abo"d- Flour, Man. 61,ring w1lest patente, firotj lour, 90 per cent. 0.50 to r. trat $540; do., secWldg, $4.90: strou b iAej-- theroselves. building containing itArid at 83.50. Toronto. Marlito as- cated a counterfeiters' den, from side of thendi. A"75 ;en n jute bags .85.30� do., 000k) K76; Winter patento. Choice, ill,etraight It is now 946 years since V. 40TMOn which he thinks a flood of boqus was shabby.looking to allay rug,not ke , iate baW. *4.6U- ght rollers, $ to V-60rollen). ba;rp. 42 to !62.10. uthern Alberta be- $10 and swo. United States bills piciun, the interior was luxuriously -atm, bar -eftNorthern. *93c, RoIled lementsof S*WSay portd. .� No. 2 at 91 W 71 1-4C. BUY re',,. $4 40 to $4.50. roUed eat-8, 90 1130. E'2-10aorta. so arles On' have beeii iseued. The plsnt was fitted up, Inspector Parkinson,r -21. -t� '-,2 -ear ChBran $20 to s Sho :5 gall. In thatmoullne. $27 Ctird., aftei whom C-ardston, the located near Joliette, Que. Com- with Chief McCaskill of thz Quebeccario wheat-No. a -wheat. 84 to 850, k- $2Z Middlinga. M to $1�6- lots, $14autai-de.. to $28. Hay, No. a por ton, c&r ple Clity of Alberta, came withplaints about. the bogus bills were provincial force, have arrestd five-N -2 35o. to K5. clieeL-e, finest westerne, 13 3-4 to Tern onclatf No. 9. ortario oata. 34 1 to tpl.vf. 13 1-4 w 15 1.2c. But- men on suspicion, but refused-outeirle, and at 37 1.2 to 38c. on track. TO- 14c; finest cae, 29c; seea d,,jzen Mormons and settled along received by the Canadian treasurymi Wt%tecanads old oUtd. 401-2 tor. choicest creamery, 8 1-2 to at Ottawa from Toron- Friday to divulge their identities., �gxs. fr(oh. 55 to W; the St. Mary's River in Southern depaxtmentfor :,:o. 2 agd;19..i-�%UrorNo. 3, BUY DOM4. ; N4tW,; 0 2 t0Ck, .61 the uspets live in Moto t, ol�ds' 28to28 1 - I N - This w"ide. &elected o. 1 stock, -41eus of to, Ottawa, Hamllton and most of Fourpt.kA -11 g, car lots, 76 to e5c- Alberta. the nu and one wats found near theBarie.v­;Good malting barley, 55 to W, Re. *Foiatoee. Pcr ba o be found.in the-Atheroutei de. the 7.000 Mormons t bigcities in Canada, real,C -a Now No. 3. American, 74.to 741-Ze. Montreal appearing to be the dis- den -at Juliette. ,)t Winn]nilg Crain. Camada, to-day.-0611 raA. Toronto. outside. Dec. -,wheat-no. I entire con- RY-e No. 0 *t 65 W 6(k 24.--cash�- President Wood hasNo, 2. dn. 79340Bwckwmat -70(;. outside. w- 'No. -NA1)A 11AS LOTS OF 11ONEY. Lh none off'- ' trol of this M�Drmon population in- Northern. 82 3-&, 0. 6,do. 77ct No. I rejected[. Ftedp%. 761-2c; ONTARIO'S strMERS. CAituz-marwitoba bran. $21 u) 821-50 a ton, do., 74 I-Zci N 1 76 1-2c-, No. 2. F,-)far as their relation to thebags, Toronto frclgbt� C�Jt�r.shorts. t22.50. 74 1.?;c- N0.0i rja 82I.%c No,W., 80c�' No. -h is concerned, and relation Year- Government His $gs,500,000 Stored Moronto. 3. do., 7tte. oat,--No- 2 churc 63,000 Came Jo ProTln(4'�this33 34c; �No. 3, do.. MI: extra No. I to the Mormon Church means busi- Xot4t Were Brith5h SubjecO. _AWSLY ILL the VAUltsI feed, lie: No. 2. do.. 3W..feed, 32 1-4c: No liation.ec�- I I and religious affi ys:Country Produoo. Baxler--No. 3, 42 I-Be. N-). 4. 40 I-Se', reJ'440 N ness' foc1s`1s4c 111furlor i-2c: feed, 37c. Flax-- E,verything the Mormon does is copl 1913. 1912. A de&p&tch from Ottawa sa• B-ut,pr Choice dai". 2z t, . - Od.- 37N.. 2 C.W., $1.18.:fo t,, 2,,!; fAmer ' separawr j,rints. Z4 to 10trolled by the church. His busin,,s A January ......... 1,111 611 boik of gilded figures has made ite Wreajmery prirts, 0 to Sic: 0idl'. 2the "Public M!; utorage prints, V to We: do.. 26 to United statu markets. February . ....... 1,WJ 1,006 annual appearance asM, D�,, Z4­Whtx:­1X,-Qn1hr`r.. March ........... 5,604 4,200 Accoutits" report. The book tellsPerEggs -r:jle luto of new-laid. 45 to 4& 18, 67 &4c cdeh No. 1 hard w many dollars there were in thedzj:: wlect". 37 to 341r, and etorag*. 32',, 84 34 to 87 7,013 hoNo. I Northel 4. April ............ 11,175vor dozen 2. do93 &3 3A to 86 -.Zc: NCL 3 W ea .New 0�.ocAe, 14 1.2 to 14 3-40 for No 3-4 May ............. 11,314 7,506 Dominion treasury at the close of 60Vhete 81 3-4 ti I-Ec. Corti-No, 3 vellow. w many laxg-- amd Ise iur twinm 3 wbIt.,.'37 to 37 14c. isq 6,097 the *fiscal year. It tells ho& .9kkM. s2-20 to sz.25 per to 61 14c. Oats June ............ 10 made in the mint, how busheli priniec. 62 to 8&10. %ur and bran- Urchanged, July* .............. 7,6V3 4,470 dollars wereper Doc% 24.-Wheat-NO. i bard, er White bor- e7i4o. ;to i N-ritheru, 861�&. No. 20.40 August . ......... . 4,M9 3,621lbH.)rley _hxtrm,�t�d. .0 t, 11 to 12c pA ,.a 't4c �A Nion,_,,na No. 4 3.449 3,196 much Finance Minist af,,r No, 1: combs, is to. sz.L ver dozonSeptember . .... rowed, and how much w a spentdor N.j. i. e6t)d 1r.,46 to $2.50 for In. 'L -So; Dwembor, 64 1-8c; may. 88 1-8 %4Pcin;try Fovo, to to i2c per Ili; cbhena. 7 $1.42 34; Among other intere-stinj items in as 14c, Linseed-41.45; Decembor. Oct,.�ber ....... .. 2,81-2 3,528'14 t duelmc 12 to 14c g"-geo 11 too 14c,'*& May. $1 48. issue of DonLnitin turkpy., to w 21c. to sk per bag. on November . ..... 1,827 2,5M the book is theFOLAtC1W ortarwo. 30 fur the ye&r track und Delawartv at 900 Live Stook markets Decent. •1,000 1,536 notes. The t-)tal issue,Tcront,- Doc, 24. -Ctttle "-f- wan $39.749,000. which is sevenMay and Straw. �hers, 84 sa.7�,� medium. $6 50 -612,57year bef,Bated 1 45,299 milUzis less than tht oreB314PA h,&Y No I at $14 50 to $15 a ton.OVI $125; eninmon 13A *�) 84' O;L)W-'lery A good deal of cleaning up was- Arack, lipre; No. 2 at 013 to 813 A. and m1z- buivi 33.75 td) 57� And cutterv. ver thirty-three millions be- T' ed w 41,2 to SA.250, r The�-p Agures show the number done, o &p4 destroyed, or moreBal-I wtpuw- Cuz Iota. $8.50 t4 88.75, on 84 Yt- loud To %md froI, ri4o duriag this ing retire,$4 7S W 5, that settled in OntsAteerlj T10 tAy 1 060 1b.4, 46 uch as the year pre- $4.50 !o $6.25: ILgh!. Acoordiag t--, Mr.. Robert than twice a,,s myear.BirrwnProvisions. $3.50 1,n 16-W *hopv arri 1pn�hs-Llxgham Toronto, Govern. vious.i, $5,io to 16; bvary• W W $350K4 he larweit bill pnuted for gen. ewev3mbx. M.A to $9. hut there has Taare" Lontho ear. Lik pot, lb, in rams I mrnt Itumnigrati-in Agf nl�,rk hpn4 deduc-4xl 1,,r all !Ile last eral circulaLlon is 01,000. The do- .;ri ib(itrt an iri-crease of m000 overNed Um to licht, 19 1-3-to. b 7�v 9sr $8.75 to $685. f,.d a v dIs cut. "s*; oo'. InA A k 'mb. 9 much reduced. AI I 1 .4 for them w&VY. l9e; r�,is. 5 1.2c to 16a bresX. wltood, Ind SS.96 to 89,10 off cars. 0815 !vear. It is also, %hown that about mand&at #,, 19 w W, bAckl. Z3 t.6 W. M 0 1n.b.liarcea. 13 t-A to 14c: tubs. 14 to montreal. Dec,Lard 24-1 Carload Of P71m4b 5 per cent. of the settlers were two milli-on dollars worth hav ng 14 1-4. . 1*ailv. 14 14'to 14 1.*. beevro wom 0"'14 at &I a Doard. btedmm i British subj.ecti' while th-6 orhers been.issued in 1912 and only a mil- 6 tn 7 se, mon. 4 to 8 coinILDIM&IO iold at 1.2 tn 6 I-zc; and can. I'ame, fr-)in other European coun: lion dullars, last year. Th.I -, large bullst. 5Montreal Markets. 6 _1k mik-b 4,oa. SAO to *80Ders, t-zc: hs#V. 5 tr� 6c. lambs. tries. Tile newcomers were a3l of factory had a busy.5e&r. SU6Mping 1)4V 24r -Corn. America .40 siwbi; calveP.A V) 6V lot 3, 10 1 bieiiaw. 00 to Ole.' Oatos. Canadian West- to a 11a Iftis about 91 4C, thft mon4Withmoney, having from, 225toto7 ,President E. J. Wood- 2500 in eiraft% The, onlyonewho a half dollars Goldcoin was madeAGAVE Al ,U - -re th-use, to about the same amount.. QUEDEV'S NEW LICENSE LAW. E"S ATE BLOO)IS. appeared �Yhort of c"h w4Having Aecomptished Life Work. from the Past IA-ynden districts In spite -of hard tilms there is a-.Clo4e liars on Dominion and Labor is better kr�own bv the .1iresideat Mr-, Rir-minKhain stated that the good deal of money around Can.Will Pine Awa'y. than by h6 banker His goods areDays-No C.O.D. Detivezies. number ()f fairitlies com,mg to the ad&, even if not much of it it looseIt's if thech-arch winheq to province -wap exoepthonallv large,. At the close of the year there were Y' A-despatch from Ottawa SSYS! the churc"Adespatch from Quvbec sa 11 A this7trthpr detaUs of the bill to anwnd To have b6en in- ex;stcn_ce, for over use them Over matters t They n4stialiv APtded upon farint. bills out to the value of over s, hun.lfntl� expectod SeC11T. dyed a6d twelvehalf & century to bloom once and kind Mr Wood has direct jurisdic- and all coAt . Million doll&rj. t&e !vluor license law indicate that thea. wither away likely to be i tw4n. ing farms of their own within the In sold the Government had lock',*be rneawill go to greater the fate of the AgIve Attenuate, i NlOwn-.thp clinrch uudert-ook t;O tie,xt few years, The fact'-flist all d up Dinoty-eight and a half mill- engthR then at first stated. The now in flowey in the government 1ptirchase tile .>lj cochrarte ranefi in od living lions. It is of some inurOst-tO'Oh%jpropv4als include : -The bars *hall wiccetded in makir_x a go this-93 mill'Aot open until 7 30 in the morning, greenhoase. The Agave is one of-i S,,6thern Alberta, it wow MrL Wood was shown�bv the fact Lhat cluring "rre that of ions are In the rarest flowers knpwu and the %ho did Oie� businem f,:,r li *-org&n- I CLasrhan coin. and only & little 4 the vear the Governibent. did not4hall remAin closed on Dominionone here is the only eme in CAniZAtion. so)are w000 acrei were in- haye'to pay out il5o to assist say of over four and a, half millions inSnd lAbor Days, and there, shall.be ada. About fort yearh ago when I vok-fti in tile, Aeal. nixl, the CanA- British.the immigrants,bo delivery of liquor ofter closing Luzios were erect- &as ke 'i Athe present greei lant1than Pres'.dent has 11ad the selling Though C4sn p me rlwc&n:bours, that is, stores &fter eleven ed an Parliament Hill tile p %Mal I tri . . - .. - I F. 910 American silver in parcpl Id, it sent backurrall, T'R%IN' SERVI(r0elock p.m.- week days and seven Was moved there. The plant hasof il s tritet I ne of six millions andlb'clo�ek Saturdays will be prohibited at last assumed its maturity and Moricon people froan Utaoh aIPJ to the f&CLe v&I do it. t?th,er Mormon colonieu 111th Steamers at Hall- spent 48 thousand dollars, totr is likely to cause its deathom delivering orde_rs even if-they this Edwin J. AVC(A'i" Rl';4) Uoun attion.: Iwene pLaped before closing hours. fax.lVill Be Improved.%zorher- clause- provides that RECORD 'WHEAT CROP. man (if the chumil. Wh-en tile. large I ELEPHANTS USEFUL IN ASIA. tra<�t - 1of land wxs purchas*d anum A despaU1 from Halifax. N.S.,diquurR Fillall not be sold C.O.D. by Them tPut -toria, Australia, F,-ti- ber of.cattle we"t withit. The. herd mays : The Halifax Board of Trade Children Are Taken Care of-of Vi(Tbi3 wil4-ta-some extent alimina I hAs now increased to several thoit- has received telegram from. M- M -Chf1dren In Trunks. 1telephone orders. Another striking mated at 6,000,000 Bushelo.clause prohibits statements in ad- --f sand. and fliese this man Ims under Bosworth, vice-president of the In India It is not an uncommon thingA. despatch from Meilbourne,,Ait-i control.: He sells to whoul. he VC- p.R,, stating that the Inter. for the children of a ma'hout-the hverti�iements published in periodi stralia, says: The coming seasonF, plva"S. No one in Cal'lada askr ;,,�Onial alltilol-ities have taken keeper of one or more elep ants.-to1where the money goes.�als 4)f any kind which clairn that Wheat cro� in Victoria is eatimate'd NA) gntwl steps to remove the dissatisfaction be cared for by his animals. Instances .,fhe liquor advertised is "beneficial at 6,000,660 bushels. The figure n con- are .not wanting of a mother's sys- 's ba his company -has had ihealth or mind," The same ap-4 much above the previous record., Mormon tlare- doubt the it-v, r t tt tic placing of her baby In an ele- Ine;ction %ith the train fa,cilities at tema-,Plies to illustrations. The prospecte for &'large export of of President Wo<A. pliant a care and within reach of ItsThe respon5ibilitv of finding ma- Halifax -on the arrival of the Em- trunk while the mother herself goes to The Government has not in the apples are good. Victoria's state Lw prebs steaI mers. fetch water or to get woodterial for a $300.n60 tomple is n. ' or mater0our0i of its, , temperance- .pro- coal mine produced 1,5w,000 tons of Mr. family meal. amme fdrgolten to look towards of coal during the past year, and!,Fn9aging the attentiol,I tals to.cook the. lWood. The new structure is tA-) be PRAVERS FOR SErmEmENT. it is poltited out that tic Jackal or • Its own revertum. It is provided in has proved a profitable venture, wolf wbuld be likely to pick up andjilhe transfer ot club licenses that The coal is used by the state, rail-1 at Cardston in Southern Alberta. I carry off a baby which was thuli con- and it vvill be the first on British Vii! Bi, Offered In All Anglicanf1ded to tbe-cA,e f an elepharit.'Most j rice enty per cent. -of the transfer ways. The Roads Board is starting ,L 1--)il arble must b6 seettypd, ar- churches on Sunday, Dec. 28. jungle.h will absorb the who'e '-( M people who have lived In theshall go to the Government, works whic f labor -in haullDg.ma- know how very Dossibie ft Is for an another clause provi&s that of the available suppl% rangenient,,.�- made tor h from London� says:nse holders operating open bars Victoria. ter&!. %vA)rkmen employed, -,&lid i] Adespatc iLitilmal of. the flrat plass to carry off aThe Bishop (4 L<)ridon has f&ei�ed ababy when It is lying in a hut or'When phall ]Jay 25 per cent. more than thousand other things..to engage fronf 453 clergymen of his diocese a the-,jubtlier Is unprovided with means those operating under the Euro- TRADE SHOWS I_XCRFA.SE- attention.or ii president does Twt,r4�_ request to be authorized to have to fight off the marauder.A M mo, Children,brought up in the compan.��ftn styLe of tables. This is to en President Wood public pra�yers in their churches fur�6ourago the. dlimination of the bar. For November.. 1913, $111.459,000. ceive any alary. lonship of an elephant become ridicu912. is t4-�) do all this gratis. He a �eaceful settlement of the issue lously rniarwith the big pachydermAgaillst $106,072,000 in I 'ike all manner of liberIle Goverarnent, also defines what ig a man (if CL-msi-derable. wealth, between pa�rt of 171-ster and the rest and t ties with- 115U,Or is by stating that "anythinh fr . I of Ireland over thi Home R I the elepbant 9 A despate om Ottawa savrA b f 're. his ap� u e him, liberties whichin'g*i amassed probably . e jV. 1th more than two and a half Per The total Canadian trade dur Ind (Illestion. Tt is expected that tile seems t6 endure on the principle thatent. of spirits shall be classed as the manth -of November last, A.2_lpoinini6nt to the presi-dency, a Bi�shop will consent. and that the they do not annoy' him while they,-nent issued r)n ;can afford to give the time.-Equor. cording to a stat4n last Siindn., of the year will be amuse the child, 11 !;aid that his wives One may see, It Is averrf,,d, a littl6 Friday by the Customs De.part- It. has bee ,chosen. native. child, quitp nuked, about two compared munber more than one. This hasmeni, was 8111,459.(100, 1 . . feet h1gli. standing on an elephant's NEW WIRELESS STATIONS. d on liev6ral oceaWith $106,072,000 for -Novernber. been di,;pruve . be:J cOVEIRNIIENT 0FiF1ClA1,'-',- bare back andtakinx It doWn to the Mr. WoA)d, however,Through Chain From Port Arthur 1912. For the eight months of thesions. watei to bathe, vociferat.Ing all the rin of to Toronto. present fiscal vear enaing 'Novem- lieves in the priiif�iplo ot Polvganiv, lUeven millions Were. Paid to 10,- w1ifle in most unbecointi; te 8ber 30 ]a-t, ille total .,.Ca.nadian althougli lie ad,,�-,ds his People l, i, (1vil SerTaritsi. native -abuse.A' despAtch from Ottawa, says -Wa lip eletra4e. N�as $777,621.000, as against refrain frtwn the practio.e bemuse i On arrivinr at fll.s e�:,-the now Government wireless sta- S-13,614.000 for the c4)rresrK)nding,of tl,4(,. la uf the land f . In•.o_ediencp to fhe orbi<is it. A despatch frortOttawa. says: phant ostensibly-tions at Toront,) an-d Port Burwell Th'P total.nuinber of permanent offi- 'thild's romrilanci, lies down and emonths of 1912. ust a,portion of 'fwe now practically completed, and. als in the pay 4)f the Federal Gov- J(,ys himself, leaving ist. fiscal his body.-like. a small island. above tbeV11 be roady for. -t the ht at the end of the la.-operation a T11111TY T1101 AND 1DI01 EpOill'I'll) STIORTAGF. ernme water. uppn this part of f-he elephante A. R the 'child will stand and shotif, yelling egiiining 6f ­-:ew 'year. They year. acc _g to,& blue b�)ok pub- vilI afford -, 10,593. a-ridi -communication-, Horde of Feeblo-Minded 'Need Care - -m lished on Thursday, was all the more -if he has seve.ral com sti)ry,'I'liat Nortli;Vaiieoityer RIkAV Ithe fotal amount Phid in P 's of lil, -o n harg '91Aor the railway ierries plying all 11, the State or N7e York' anion ;'own lige AS 1 CWIS -Robbed. wd,- $11.r 0Vinter on Lake Ontario and Lake )40.1�13. I)-uring the year . f elephants, all wallowing ill tllf%A despatch from Nlbany, N.Y..- flds'Brie. TU,; will give through wire- 63 civil serva wateund111mIfs- Tli'ere aie tliirty tbousand A despatch from. Vancmiver & nt� were superannuAt,,�Ily iperanniiation sl, glip off bis Wand me Pipptiant%; trunk egs communication frorn Port Ar- Yfl,r ed, the annual sierven- idiotq and fecblc-minded persons in CnFji in tile, Nortah VAncon rly Iminf-Aiately replaces hh., Jilsafety. Our to Toronto, with the int fbe State of New Yorkwho sh-ould branen (-,t the Bank -.)f 8iitishXorth 1,()NN`ance­totalling $53:240. N"ea Tbeqe iirnhins, wh�-n '11hey grow lip..-Inj stations -at Sault Ste. Marie,, short $11,000, accordingbalf a, iiiilliun dollars per )-ear are bec.Ql-op. q8,,;1stjLIl(q to the'nia,houts.-And be cared for in public institutl6ng. America is , 1era! Trc,R- in time evenfulilly stiain the dign1tvToberniory, Midland and Sarnia, -on now- Paid from the FedI ke Superior, Lake.Hu- but aceorrim-odations for only 4,W0. to a r�;liable' statement Tn-a<le th ranittiation on retire- ot becomt.ng mah,outs tiTemselves..0aring a are provided. Thts* is th(I 'state- Ue4ne4day. ' It is stated at e sul�V in supeGeorgian Bay and Lake Erie. ment -of the Board of Charities. ba,nl,-. tila.t the clerk suspelcted re- mcnt flfnd all6wancim <.ience Money t) 2C�mg talling $00 Next spri-rig the station at Kingston titly applied for leave of absenec ffl bn openod, -giving connection ction Recrrmmlrt<lation is made that more ce married and had overstayed A cold hath is enjo.vable e�er:V 3.5 canis back during the year to the !1 lit. t1rough to Montreal, and instittit-i4ons be added and that, the t<-� get ma lilt- day throughout f you Civitomq'. Railway and Finance De- striiction work on those now be- his time. An investigation res ghout the winter i I ri�en t,.4 completing the chain from the head (-n -.. !: 11 par ling built be expedited. ed, with the' above discovery,' plerity of hu t water in iL at Vbe lakea to Belle We. A_ -;A" 6, 1. le in populations been so great as in ARE YOU VERY BUSY? - this year. The tide of immigra- cry Y pa Yy� �� 1� f 1 A1 F 't'n t�.a".Pickering,�°°4.°1°setLaom°e' tion has been a ceaseless flow dur- Ev little while ou read in the pare M err i ■ ■ �V�J Ing the whole year. From nearly that so many persons have died from Coo- iumption. all parts of the world, Immigrants Itis all very far-off and mattgr of face ; J1.45 per year; 61.00 if pail in advance. have been attracted tows rds Can- and possibly it.scarcely arreate your atten• a Subsadpdonsto the United state.,elan tion. •'Christmas Candies, Fruits, etc., arriving daily. . Our stock of . . - in advance ads' by the wonderful stories, Do you ever realize that each one of some founded on fact, but many those -'eases--mere items in an official ------ Candies is the Most complete yet. All kinds J0H-N MURKAR, Proprietor. ' finding their origin in the fertile record-is black tragedy co somebody, ow that behind each one of them lies long, " Rt lowest prices. - brain of enthusiastic emigration hopeless days of pain, feverish nights of A Box of Bon-Bons makes a nice Xmas Gift. NOTEe AND COMM[NTS agents, who pictured in won- despair, lifetime plans that�ntust be laid e } deCful colors, the immense wealth away grinding poverty, pe ps a wife to The electors wash' fi ht her own way afterwards or children will meet in the town hall, Brough- ° ane a an �' ran ,errleB, A eY'la I' E� portunities the country afforded gone. Poe- am nest Monday for the purpose of Just suppose it were your tragedy. nominating candidates fur the to all who might set their feet Suppose it were your father, your mother, .Navel Oranges, Bananas. Table Raising, across its boundaries.' It is pleas- your brother, sister, husbau , wife, your ition of reeve, first deputy , child, orperhap3yoursweetheart,andyou ,Figs, Dates, Nuts, Etc, ing to all true danadiaus to know wi %h the hoe itaI doors shut in our face, = reeve and three councillors. The P Y xueuiber9 of the present,council that their country is prospering i ng your hands ,in atter helhler~saess. _ a rte.- p c� and that the unsettled regions are W4il*�owds hurry by,'engrossed i❑ r —�iO OeIItB pea Hart—V V � i ElsS all signify their intention of seek- their own affairs. L EES P qua rapidly being filled up, but we But no! You are is that crowd and You I ing re-election, and several names often doubt the-wisdom of making dou't hear either because you are busy. have been mentioned,but whether such haste in these matters. Live But wouldn't you give-and gladly-if Buy all your Groceries at the Grocery Storre. 7. these persons have intentions of you knew that what meant so little to you rr+ seekin muuici 1 honors or not emigration agents are hard at would go far to bring back the glow to g pa somebod s wan face or the laughter to - work throughout Europe, with y gRICHARDSON' S ' they have not publicly stated. somehodty's lips? the result that there is Coming Just sit down and think of the one you The Inland Revenue Department into Canada a large number who love beat in the world. Then say 11 If she cannot be classed as desirable , lay there—" or "If tie lay-there—" at Ottawa have issued a uotiee to and see how it sounds. What would be- - _ ens. The most desirable are those come of all your plans and your busy days the public warning them against the indiscriminate use of headache from the Northern Countries of then'• ' Europe, Including the British For eleven scars now the Muskoka Free a THE FSTABLL1ii® . Po These powders.nearlyg Hospital for Consumptives hos cared for Isla all contain deadly poisons that Isles, Norway and Sweden. Den= those whom others love beet,and hundreds mark,Holland,Germany and th of them have gone home again well and have a depressing effect on the qq��ee happy. It keeps its doors open because a TAMARID heart, And, as a headache is usu- other countries with a clinlai'h few busy people like you stop for a moment the effect of disease or die- similar to our own. But the emi. and remember. -ally Are you going to remember this Christ• order in some of the organs of the grants from the central and south- , -body, the headache powder °imp- ern portions of Europe as well ore Don't put it off. lice the attached form {' certain arta of Asia, are the ones to sending your contribution. ENDING money��Y P� � ly gives relief for a time, but does pX Canada, the United States or that will be most difficult to Caua- To her the Muskoka Free fro#- t not remove the cause. An over. n Europe is safe, economical and diaoize. They bring with them ,Y-#arMp fro k, I gero+,tinwfse ®� � � dose may have fatal results, and !(/e-aarinp work, I gladly enclose frequent use in small quantities is their restlessness and discontent- l,eaam of11 .......:.•..,,.' expeditious when this Banks drafts most injurious to health. We be. went and their presence in Canada ............................... OFFJ CLp and money orders are used. lieve that the warning just issued will be an endless Fource of TORONTO trouble. Much of the crime ill our AdarraH . � might be applied to many - other $.WWwillprovide maintenancefor aweek. sowcalled remedies. There are a cities is committed by the for* suOUwiupwytortbedfor k+. ?�'rTr p T1r,T/ry �T x� i sn,inw'IUendowabudforayear. rj7..(jL i111�11�.T hM 'large number of o who n eke element, and as they are clannish g pe ple bttr,ec the n.rd is#,.rA a ntrncanint n D © �- f practice of using medicine' at and do not associate much vtith o++e, 1#AouldalsoI ketoa..e#rrbe R. W. GORDON, Manager. Branch also .t Whit _ stated intervals, whether there C.tnadians,they will be along time ; fl"lu• Register my Horne accord be anything wrong with them or in becoming true citizens of Can- umene•t m.ro.rf..o:� w t 4.air r y waoam.,• - A- T.,,,n U•, r w V.l—,.,aar.ew:.h.•*a• >••;f.Mrl,Lav . not. There Ate others also who ads, and Fig they retain their own tu-l•,c,Auu��.twawsfuaet w,t�rmn who run to the "medicine cheFt" language, it will make the Rork of — v+(sinlilatii much more (riTlrfl'awit Xappiqi� � i ��� - every slime they feel-a pain or New Advert4sem4mts. V' .ache. It would be far better for It i3 this class that car with them to take it little fresh air, .or them-concealed neapons, Wtnbr- FOR SALE-A 'Victor. Yictrolx -- Find those things rharitcterivtic L' ehsap. Apoly at tile\s;we OMes. _ a little manual labor would make - y m �..'- them forget about their aches and "f the anarchistic element. The UR•S FOR SALE-Two fresh 1 o Each and Everyone L:cited States have had their difii C "own,and ?nor coming in •bortlT. all o- pain9, and the first thing Lht y yuucr. Ggo. W"T, b,id,D: Wb thy: M-tf . would know would be that they Ctlltie•, with this class, and Canada A nd yon will be able to make h all the more merry if you get = O1'SF TO I.F:T-On lot 10, con. 9, were perfectly well. +hould endeavor to avoid duplica- H ,.iei„nvc. Good w^rking man's house, a good supply of our choice, fresh candies, Dirty, oranges lrni- '. . tin their-ez ience. We believe Plenty of work in the netgbborhood. Apply monB, bananas, IBR°. dates, etc. Uur special mined Christmas g s E. PUGH clar.,mons 9 `�Oc. ]b. 96: one of the problems that the It wonld b. e mach better to settle candy, 10c. lb. Our special mixed Christmas nuts 2 i no -The undersigned to pre"of Canada wilt have to the country less rapidly and in- p Maple candy, crea~.n candy, quaker', honey boys and many 4 o saw .cod. wt•b ee Inch saw, solve at some future date Is that of duce only _the best class to make roll oats etc,w to pomortal ga* other kinds..at 15 eta per ib. Choice boas: of chocolates from liceengins HARRS• C30URLIE, nabarwn, r� d.aling with the Mormons or as Canada.their adopted home. We on... is-.5 loc. to 50C. they are also called the Latter Day also think that another undesir. STRAY ROUND-Black and white f Saints. A number of years ago .able feature is that of selling large bound Dap eaute to the Hronaham hotel, Cards. booklets, books, toys, dolls, ribbons, pepetries, mnder the administration of the tracts of }and for colonizing pur- "n Frying'Dee seo. ower ma have same by paying°:pensee, aoaN >rc.>�aaN, 1¢�u- ties, warts, fancy dishes in great variety and runny 'other - !late Sir John A. Macdonald, per. poses. If several townships are 9 goods, suitable for Xmas presents. emission was given .to this sect to set apart for Doukobors, Mor- OR BALE-2 second-hand buggies, - Come and get what you want. ;form_ a colons in. Alberta, and mons, Galatians or an other class easter democrat cutter.asuitable vottfor sulky, - y Y s set.ct.ia,tle hams...oe..uttahle car.vont' Our Groceries are the freshest. - from that time a to the resent, so much different from Canadians, and at1.oa hand .Cls g has, P.etarroa assts p p M.HE!fDE1tBON.O3areooat, L1-18 they have increased rapidly in it will prolong the time when nbe- umbers. They have their mill. they will make ideal Canadian LOBT-On Friday, Dec. 12th, book twew PiotariaR and West ALLl pw,book Q E 0 R Q E H I 'U P sionaries activelyat work all over citizens. They should be scattier _ brase .11 eases. Dominion Rank. Market - bvaach,'l crena,000taial°g moa. ate !!nd • the civilized countries, with the among Canadians so that they or pisses ratoza to segs.sans,�v0668111.1d i result that their membership is may become assimilated. CanadaOR SALE-One Speight wagon 33FvC'U�3$�.� _ increasing in alarming propor. has great possibilities in store for and bon. nearly now. set Deeri°g bob- increasing Deering cream seVsrstor, cap. 00, tions. The United States Govern her, bnt only by-a wise selection Deenag mower, sew, wccorinick hq take, _ roent have had their troubles of-immigrants can she reach her °e'r'Pat of doable harness, set of harrows- _ FRED COLLINS.Pickens;. with them for many years and as greatest possibilities. F �' LOST-One Cotswold- Ewe, some a result of this they are flocking •+• tim" during toe 111021%b of 8eptemb r+ 4 iso Alberta, where the ea Ct to . PICKERING ,MARKETS registered and contained the ear mark, tss, y pe ;.- L,Johnston,Record NO 61346 Any inform tion leading to bar recovery,will be reward. be able to live in peace,and where White Winter Wheat, .,........._ .86 ad, JoHN PATTERSON. B _ rocgbem, L4 U I A R' „ ,. H tthey. also .expert to. make their Real •••••• SIMPSONAgent-British stronghold. The great objection Mixed •' ' Amer- ...... •90 Spring Wheat................... D-Ica Flre Assursnre Company, Iocorpor- t0 the FQCt 19 their raCtlC 8 Of P R ..•. •� aced is i3;capital*.,000.009,no ppremium notes; practice Goose ` .•.......... •76 all premium'notes are oollectibla at 30 days J :p"u polygamy, tvhlCh 19 considered x Sprouted. 70-80 notice,-one mutual company are collecLiag • -` • ' nate...,. them now. Remember these notes are Rivas Cr'i e, both in the United States """ for five times the amount of your yearly or three year policy. insure in the Rdtiely Amer- pt mer and in Canada. At present they i.a As.nraoee Go. whish is purely Canadian, BE THE HAPPIEST AND MOST deny the charge, but those in a BE � TRAINED Nt�RSE and yyou are protected from theca imposition., see D Simpson who ca❑give yon toll parts- y position to know affirm that man cafes.. I also represent the London sad y Lancashire Aocident and all sickaees Insnr- - are guilty of the crime and that ante. Don't be without•policy of this hind, =` PB PE ROU S YEAR . A • g y + 'Ears �IS to �35 Weekly as we don't know the der or hour we Ret into E9A.Rt as they increase in numbers they accident or sieknees it will only cost you about - practice it more brazenly. The . THE DEDr31'rD FOR TRAINED N-,RSES so �ysor far filou0. If you want n new y Shat lea Tublar Separator the best in tae " ie ever increasing and Doctors will not world. or yo❑r old one ozabaaged D _ NO EVER SAD -.- 41 time is assuredly coming when , aiMPsox.Pickering.. , the problem will become a very assume responsibility without a Train- - _ - ed nurse.. The HOME STUDY COURSE C f��t0� L serious one for Canada. in Nursing which the'•Rochester Nurs- IM-ets 5 A CoodyhyM Lasatln. T beat W18�1 of es Institute gives students appeals to 1fi1 he ..The year 1918 is now drag lr g thousands. Their graduates commsad Tenders for Wood to a close and with its passing will from $15.00 to $35.00 weekly. The striking Roohe'stec Nurses Institute will thorn ,1 will he received by the E I S Vi/ CON :pass into history many t g TENDERS D g M • H events, the importance of many of oughly train any one from 18 years to undersiggwed up to' Wednesdey, Dec. '. which will not be fully realized sixty,and give Diploma when Course 31st I913, for 10-cords of beech and ie completed. Write today for Free maple wood, (4 ft wood cut in 3 dor years to come. IlrCauAda one p lengths)for .use of the Brougham of the outstanding features of the Booklet. : . school, For further particulars 'ap- year will be the great 10-s of pri;- " Rochester Nurses Institute GEO. DIINCAN, .'. SHOE STORE ply to PEEL'S perty and life on the great lakes Sec. of S. 9. No. 12. r daring the unprecedented severe 703 institute Bldg. Rochester, N.Y. : • Broaghfam,P,0. - .. - _ WHITBY. . storms during the second geekof .NoveLnber. As the logs of the WOOWM.. .. M. ROYCE • - 'Titanic 'was 'the greatest ocean A practical Shoemaker has r " -disaster on "record, so -will the I have _otened up in Mr. Grant's opened R When doing pauc Christmas Shopping do not forget to call and see storm of 1918 on the lake9 be a old stand In Dnnbarton a wood= , Shoe Repairing Shop working shop in which I aro pro- p g p Peel's Xmas Slipper's, etc. record one in the history of navi• pared to do all kinds of wood Neat door to W. J. Coakwell's , gatio`ln on the great lakes. Anoth- work satisfactoril ore or as 9 y harness shop, where he is pre- It always a pleas f' to show goods. - or fes re of the year 1613 will be Give me a trial. pared to do all kinds of phone No. 151. the gt progress made in the Charges modorate. repairing work. j =' development of the country. In ; NATHANIEL: BURKHOLDER, A call respectfully solicited Brock Street WHITBY t PICKERINGF i eTe PEE LI - lao previo s yeses�iaa the iacrs�ae Punbai.oa, Ont' W. ROYCE, � - ._ - .,t. e,.F ,ate'. ,-� �t,,,�' 'a.. -0'•.�`••'a6''�.�''�'yx��;,.,,�y•• �+�.-�L'mrkwh.h�'t'.+{i l .. ,. ...w,,.,,�. ,+. �y;,Y' 7. „� :yes•l S"e''?('>+....5 *s ,.�, .; .. ..,,. '. , a :M -• .,•,^»�":,..a dp.,.<:.,A.-w:'aC.i e^,R r'�.•s _ „�'N''�,.. ;3 r'et "�" ;� W •. ;yjy;g , .. aa� . ��-,."�.. M1�,..:. '�•,�".`.fM .. •Y w •.-k47.e:u�„ ,✓G.. II^'+�'+:m«ry r tk '.'�:�' .fir✓: h., �+. ,G:h.^s• ,w.� .. »* , '^ .. • ,�' 4� '' �' � w Y, cuARaMOKT Dr. C. J. and Mrs. Brodie, and Wellington Pearson was is the dautthter, Mise mw,. speut E YOUR ' leftyy oo Mondry. Christmas with tives in the i ilr gi g js ' He •,•�I C H A R D SO S Geo. H. Ramis spent Christmas city, with friends in Toronto. George and Mrs. Richardson -/ Important showing of finest display of spent Christmas with the latter's - Mr. Berkey. of Uxbridge, spentOhiaa. A eery large assortment of N Monday here with his son. mother, Mrs. Wm. Turner, of PRINTING. , fltatkmwm, Boob,Dolls, Toys. jaat Green River.John Shirk had a business trip - " to the city on Wednesday. Miss Lena Thompson, is spend- received for the Uoliday trade. Galt > Miss Margaret Macaab was . ing the Christmas vacation at the and see them. home of her parents, Harry and - ` - � Subseriptions 'taken for all Magazines, _•- `. - the city for a couple of days this e - -' agasia week. Mrs. Thomson. _ Weekly and Daily NewspapereF a e -R of the Standard a n coupeONE Bank Bradford sent Christmas of day est with in "1n here at the home of his parents,S. ._AT THE _ W. tT. �3. •R=C��ARI��ONe 'Uxbri '� and b1 r9. ftutnohr. 3�, Mrs. Nichol, of TorGrah is the bliss Vivian Marvin, of Albert - 8=00]'t fJt2ee t. guest of Miss Maggie Graham forWhitby :y# a few da a. College, is spending her vacation i lew­ � �3 • a t the home of her paren ts, Dr. T.P. Shirk spent Sunday IN -o ce friend,; in`Ashburn. and Mrs. Marvin at the parsonage. ! 1 Quite a large number from here It is reported that there will al FENCE, FENCE Pickering Lumber Yazd - attended the oyster supper at several applicants for municipal Brougham on Monday evening. honors from this locality at the FENCE Ceil Board. the new " scientific wall �J. H. and Mrs. Beal spent Christ- furth'coming township elections. covering used in the,place of lath . .turas at the home of the letter's Mrs. Croker, of Buffalo, and Just received another car of Peer- plaster. It holds tut or " father, A. Alloway, of Pickering. Mrs. Dixon-, and Mrs. Reynolds, of Sale Bills, less Fencing,in various styles. Paper perfectly, , Call and x ', Thomas Birkett spent a couple Toronto, are spending a few days Concert Bills, see aamp is and ,w= with their stents. Harr and Give me a call when requiring -get prices. ,j of days last week in Bolton 'visit- P y . Fence of any kind. Quality " ing his cousin, Robt. Studholtve. Mrs. Thomson: Letter Heads, - and prices right. R O O' F I N Cir. ; Bert Mantle is busy these days Lyruan Pilkey will have charge A few hundred rods of 10 ;ire N. B. extra white Cedar Shingles and x`> Note Heads, B. C. red cedar Shin les, 1 2 moving his bees, which he recent- of the skating-rink again this fence,specially priced. g 'rte; 1.y purchased from R. W. Ward. winter. With favorable weather Bill Heads, and S ply ready roofing. The boys are anxiously waiting to he expects to have the ice in WILFRED F. WILSON. LUMBER ; see the little fellows take after readiness for curling and skating Statements, Balsam, Ont. G' 1#ach Hemlock, tongue and groved, , " him• in a few days. He has now got a Independent Phone No. 526. 1 inch and 2 inch Hemlock, rough. The Ladles' Aid of the Presby- good foundation,and a few days - Enyelopea, terian chnrch iswill ms of hold a parlor f rfrr�ost will make everything Butter-Wrappers, ME.A.'7TE YCV b�2 inch 3 inch lumb inch.4 inchh� A. social at the h Pe made prosision for employment dor• r. Bennett, on the evening of Friday A number from here attended shipping Tags, ing the Fall and Winter months or do Also a good stock of dressed lumber Jan. 9th. Full particulars will be the Christmae• fair at Sto•lffville _ you wish steady remunerative work and$Georgia Pine matched y given later. on Thursday last. Some of the the year through. Write us and se- and beaded. �- - Isaac Lehman, of Atha. one of sizes came this way. Malcolm Church Reports, cure our Agent s terms. We offer the Bell or Ind. phone to the inspectors appointed b the beat in the business. Pay weekly, free r, p P y orsy the, receiving first on his Programmes,'�z---towns sabbath school associa- g _ outfit.exclusive territory. W. D. GORDON£IORDDlti & N. h1p fine driver and Cecil Story first _ , aid an ufficial visit to the Meth- OVER r300 AOREB erin Ont. p on hi'a h. d., spring colt, also get Counter Cheeks, g, - under cultivation. Established over oclist and Baptist Sunday schools ting the red ribbon on the same 35 ears. Are utat[onfor hi h rade n Sunday last. for best h. d.. colt three ears receipt Books, Our nblic school was closed on y stock and fair pdealing. A salesmaA p and under in Pickering township. Business Cards, can make money selling for us. We HARD COLDS �g Friday last for the Christmas want an energetic reliable ratan for a vacation. and on Saturday the t +� Wedding Invitations, Pickeringand vicinity. For- terms � they first C°me•the best time to t teachers left for their respective Farm Property Wanted write break them up' One standard t Gomes to assist in disposing of the : _ Memorinvatedy- al Cards, PELHAM NURSERY Co., Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. q . Sold tote 70 yeasts. . Christmas goose and New Year's - Toronto,Ont. Kiss e»a.a o. ettrka+ 50 to 1(10 acres with buildings. Bread Tickets, N B,-Free catalogue on request. �t Your Dolor. tc°.n.at. "'.s. 3'• Will exchange modern brick .- The long spell of ideal fall .and re.4denae• with ngarly an ' Visiting Cards, , wintry weather was broken on Laets 8C YESHC,'Tuesday when quite a heavy +tcre of land in• nice :.Milk Tickets � 51�ttt � � �PgBOBN�_­snow fall took Place, Riving n� a residental district, k C"Itard l� taste of real winter weather It Toronto, with ; brought 'oq to many of the yocing nice lot fruit trees. ti F E E ! q Will arrange diff erenep in price. #` People of t}le village who lost no a :- -t#we in getting out their snow d 0 H N 1 SHE R ;Prices Right shoes and going out for a tramp. 'at Cherryw0od Station �t�Mas h Snow soeing has note become ,Lumsden Building, �-� - — .di► one of the popular minter sporty ��T Toronto. - Ontario Work Guaral'teed Whole-'and Crushed oats, whole CO°�aiAN�tO�a' of'Claremont. __ Aarow+�er ! a.es c°an7 oaroa.yttaLe es& At the la°t regular meeting of corn, Bran. Shorts, Flour, Ground �,�',1°"+p$.;"�°�'°„"° (ra+' � Brougham Union Lodge. tin. 2tf51, - "'.-�TC�3�IAKE�► Linseed Meal. iMalted corn feed, t < a ;°"� ' t'' ' 4 ' Ew Dried Brewers Grains, Blachford'e i=� °° s�� a a+m°��[.o`�*s A, F. & A. M., the fol'•utvin.g offs• Purina and �"°i"''°„�°Oa4�v° `a� ears were elected for the enQninc �'h take your watches. clocks and ('riff Meal, Wheat. SM year: W. M.-Bro. G. L. Middle- jewele�p out or town for re sin+,when BLACES TH SHOP I Groatine chick food, Beef _Scrap, s0O A CP- x:. koo. I. P. M.-Rev. Bro. W. R. y p Charcoal and Granulated bone, t auom.esy mo.esssd Lsseat You rstn have them repaired here? susnc atter rmva'mesa�°°�'a'1. T ` _ I have had�years ezperieac@. The undersigned has opened a new Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable � .�ws„ see,aat®.a`s�a Wood. S. W.-Bro. D. M. Morgan. Your order solicited. J. W.-Bro. D. A. Scott. Tress. to London England. blacksmith shop on the King- . _._:_ Ston road opposite the Thom tfil,� RAO®dT ,e,dew..�scad Bro. Joshua Bundy, Sec.-Bro. Satisfaction guaranteed. r' `• 'Thos. Gregg. Chap.-Bra. T. Cas• Prices reasonable. Quaker church, two t Tyler Jas. H. Madill, miles east of ' 1Surtharnd Idarde y. heir, Ty All work does oo the premises Pickering Village, _ - Auditors-Bros. T. Birkett and Brock Street (next doer to Work guaranteed. Charges moderate -Jas. Underhill. Tod's Bakery) - & It such evidence as the following ex­ Jr. Jr. Division Claremont, Honor �2• �� s tract,from letters.and other equally Poll December : Sr. II.—Mabel 'ED CLAFFr �11'tb� strong testimony contained in oar l Harlbe'rt, Myrtle Benson, Owar —�-------_ _--_-.---. __..._ bookl@ti, noteuffic@ratfora an � '; - Neal, Jr. II.—Effie Knight, Allan -- person desirous of learning ehrst M bun(- Thompson. Myrtle Thompson. 8r, then there can be no merit In any bust- x, .1[.-Goldie Anderson. Georgie For. nese under the sun: isyth, litooa Hurlbert. Jr. L-dobn THEDOMIN ' I)t;to DSR. a testimonial is aphis- 4% -Neal, Laura Linton, Hollis Hurl- We Bell the famous liras Gasoline sore to onsite a teatimoatal' endorsing �berL, Primer s.-Grasse Kydd, Engine with coal oil attachment, anything so much superior to otheir iobbie Beelb Gordon Shfrk, tt+t+>resutroaowsrt.sea,`"'[aweNT, W.°.MArnawa,rwc a+saw[srT. things used for the same purpose as y C,A>BOGERT.Gosoeral btaaeser. And all latest improvements. .your system of Eclectic Shorthand is a4 b.-Norman Knight. c.-Albert Y0� Basking By M See sample in stock and get prices to others I have examined. I shall I'A 71mms, Mary Benson, Kathleen be leased to reply to any commuat ' shirk. d,—Gladys Timms, How- if you live at a distance from a branch of The Dominion Bank: cation that may be sent me with re ".,yard Besse, Deposits tray be made—cash wHhdmwn—or any other Banking W- �• T�.C�S�N ference to the system, or to have an 13"ness may be transacted by mail. ;ust as easily as though.ono- The Quarterlyy Board' of the ,made a ciai trip to town for the pur?ose. BROCl3 ROAD, ONT. one interested call to see rue.”-L Methodist church, on behalf of settee, 4i7 Parliament St., (teacher.) Y �A► the crnlgregrttion, presented Mia4 _ Our Fall and Winter Term cora et b e oil , menced September.5th, but students Leila Rumohr with s well-filled MVHITBY BRANCH• A A. ATKINSON, Ma er. "' i S " !, i puree, as a token of their appteci- sox ^"g c: may enroll,any day, as instruction is tion of her.services as orRanitit of b I t e X N strictly personal. �} t e 1111-o� Write or call for free booklet. the church, a position she has ^^ - ° -° ' o a= Clarke's Shorthand (3ollega held for the past three years, with z d 4 ee R g O credit to herself and to the entire g o E t►g « 565 College St., Cor.'Manning Aye. s " satisfaction of the congregation. LIiRIST M A 5 IS COMING, HO-� HU a• Ia�iQ�m.bim �� $ ao !I,�a TORONTO. -Miss Rumohr who was taken cum- _ _ _ _ ;• ��,t � ns+ o gb , pletely by Rurprige expressed her to a P. a g '° a°D' c b= gratitude at their tangibleexpres- You will find a nice coll'eatiolz of.Fancy (foods o °i; 'o,. cion of their appreciation. The Christmas tree and enter- _ for the Holiday Beason at Deb O tainment in the Presbyterian church on Friday evening last was great success in every particu- C. H. BURLING �PICKERING �� .. . Apr lar. The church was filled to i °' d °' May sa overflowing, the gallery, aisles, "Picture Framing a S•peetalty." g 1ni� �me and all the standing room being - iwan taken ap. The programme was lr pt in4woerials and ay you,'c- " �. o o °' O1 •rw �� � kept in-iBook. It will pay you �► 8 good Otte, from beginniog to .� g g B e m+ saw ~ stall a/ oar works at d inspect our sioolR end. The work of the children re- IMPSON O. - 1O w. obtain prices p mon tbe nse ui bt- Bected great credit not only to e w+ W tewe do noMam t them,ooesegtrsot- ' themselves but also to their train ;Snowy 014 whieb 7,oehawa e,sro°Itbam ly we can, and do tbrow off the agent ser, Mrs. D. Hopper, who is nat- 16=P- IT,It',L�sbridas 16,Oanniniba tri, oommbeion of 10 per oent.,whio6you we durally adapted for this work. Al- :SaDta Claus Headquarters 1f,uvbasro els — eerbainiy'save by pnrohasinet freta ' thongh the Admission fee was _ `.ismall, the receipts of the evening -The Pickering WNITRY GRANITE W 1 amounted to about$46 00. see our large and beautiful display of Xmas goods. 'Everything in- oi;oa. Whitby, ont"I The ratepayers of the village teresting and useful. Writing Cases, Toilet Cases, Papetraries, ' will meet in the Masonic• Hall next Hasid Bags and huudreds of other handsome articles. Vigilance Committee • w, RVAN�, ,t Monday evening for the purpose ' Tt1Y LAND FANCY GOODS 1`� ~ of nnrn(nating candidates for the position of police trustee. As the The ss act a this Association is to ^ rl targe rksortasent of Toys Nought at Silk scarfs, silk neckties,bracea,g[ovea j Pomp )NanLl�actlller, , Hydro=Electric system #g likely to A Very close rice, will he sold at rices mufflers, ladies'collars in lace.embroi- lessen atexe; felong dltrosecute PR--.q thr(sa h this locality At nn p the; felons. Duudas Stj p g y awry below anything ever sold here- dared beautiful bows#o ce grate boxes Shop and Residence, :early (late, it is most desirable stenur boats,railroad cars,automobiles belts all.tbe latest styles,silk and em- - - WHITBY, ONT. that the' best men available be bugles, cornets,stuffed animals, mon broidered hdkfs., We are offering Members having properbyy stolen eommani- e selected for the position that the keys climbing ropes, talking dolls, bargains -in men's and boy's sweater este immediately with any member Three doors went of Whitby House sleeping dolls,doll beds,etc, _- coats,etc.;etc. of Executive Oommibtr+s. claims,of Claremont may be pre- p g $1,00. rented to the commission as : _ TXambership fes We are prepared to instal wood crises { strongly as possible. There will Ladies' and Men's, Boys' and Girl's Rubbers and Overshoes. Tick0s'mav be bad from the President or pumps on short notice,also attend ? never be a question of greater im- saoreterr onappucatlon. to all-kinds of repairing. portance to Claremont come up China and Glassware-In this line we have A splendid assortment, 'Also Agent for the Ontario Wind MITI, than that of electric power and Dishes in all the Leading liners, Exec,Com.-L. O. Banks, also gasoline engines and ' 'light as well as the electric rail- Groceries-This department is crowded full with all the good things for the IVP.V. Richardson, icker#ng, Oat' ' the squre gear T , way. In consequence of this season-fresh fruits, cakes,nuts. etc. l ' there abould be a large turnout of ' 'MhU f lef rev. MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR J.A. O'Connor. 60, Ind,ss, "• ratepayers at the meeting on A SIMPSON & Co.; - PICKERING y iMonday epening. {sea , grwreta Phone Be N : . . �o -:, .. . :. . .. ..., ..,. .:.. •. ... ... ; .� : tyres ,.,,.-...r...; ..a .,. . '.'.. -.;., . .�._.r:.r. ;+s.M�. •.ss_. -.. ,..+, .• .: .d .n: .a,� ,✓ .w?+..9 a:. u3...G S .-�'•i i, r:..!St r .'✓. c.A 'r ... , :•� m. .^ .a-ro^- .,.-, .;,:: :.:...«...•, :k- ,& - ,r- _" .`7.e•, xw e:�i^a: p- yj- •;,fi- j•", °,sra(a, a+w'�^'..d,. c..311t.. acv r �,'�'em�:EF,m '"ri.�-y. �t »�.l:,k.` .'rte° a?• ,,�' y' '<' .'�'">c`,� +. '♦'�bM ,...� .��'"�^,�:y,..nerivf _{� YjT�_. ..��. :.i•� rJ•moi. S:.Ai, '�RY�1 ., .:4r - .�u-. �E. r : cin a -- - EZECCTIO�iES'8 PAY. WOMEN NEED a _ e In Europe - _ •..,x. t .�...�,.. we naheaitstinsly► A SAFE TONiG Germany warned of French Psrll. France Was Male Liberal Than �_ eeoom>a�eod Maw b ,x • Prime Bernhard von Bnlow, formerl w England. German izaperial chancellor the oche ' -. 0. da/ abandoned the silence Ir lob he once james Barry was not 6o well paid �= Powder IRs beim Rhe hex west K tr P healltWld -- ` deelaaed he would maintain his c unary a Jit �tgr. — for his eerrioes ars his Freaeh con-Ad There There Ie Rothing Better ThaD He does this in order to warn his country- deer that it is potable to prodat�e. mea. he sage. that inveterate horti.tty to T ilermany is the soul of French Do icy• freta, Di. Anpoine Diebler, who �N•�•�N UM ' Dr. W1�h�S' Pink Pills fur Th!e• be declares. will continue_�o be •a ar, while his tour _ s ✓ long ae Frenchmen have the elltab�t draws` X589 a-yte - �oniIl U the Blood. hope of regaining A]saco-Lorrains b7 assistants have a similar amount to _ off �Q - g Il their _own egort+ or with outside a.eirt divide between them. Sanson, the n. It is said that woman's Work is vtetioneiTon n a eview o Da rmsnthvoliit 1. first executioner to widld the gull- " Nevar dont}, and it is a fact that He Points out the roily of ignoring_this �. whether inn society or-in the home inbred ha fact of moan.®ntcolhatioYdiso with lotine,b tswheMa�esecution s�gwere � � in-ore Corea ins other basis �•earr WGIC her. life is filled with m France on any a sated in elach department this Itnd more worries than falls 1* the with F France'."he easy. a"Witho�ut nrestor notion PPo imViru T co.LTD tot of man. Fur this reason women the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine The was reduced to £800: Before the LY pre compelled regretfully to watch French determination to attack Germany legal TORONTO,ONT. Lye growing pallor of their-cheeks, whenever there is a DrosDeCL et enooe•+ Revolu�ioa the 1 al tariff in mutt continue tQ be. a tactor in the oat• ,y�.1N1P .14ONT�L the coming of wrinkles and the Ervatoa maintain coo Leona andaaotaeot fad France was 868. for s beheading, thinner that becomes more di- lactone with France, with whom she csa 18s, 8d. for a burning at the stake, •�tressing every day. Every woman co-should asci Sobs entaata�lotai no twice two and Meth allow mcee tfor Pthe here&- - - !mows that ill-health and worry ]9 overcome France's ingrained, rancor by tion of a scaffold or the provision - a fatal enemy to beauty, and thap oomnlimente." plainest face Prises von Bulow does not erltioise the tionof,ff One of James Berry's pre- in which Edward Dennis, their this inconvenient when at work . . - good health gives the p French, declaring that he fully oomDre get u a enduring attractiveness, bends their attitude: On the otheerrreanod, decessora for a briefwpekodI °178 thhe�res�ented him wilth auv ry els terd,' ()ld Cain, whogold it trj, a ! hav�charac- robe a g he criticizes indirectly the em De a uniform When at _ -- - What women fail to recognize is oaetonal holding out of the olive .branch, acro ding to a contemporary cyton- gant P fficial robe--a khilaut, in as a fortune-teller,teted inawhich the fsct that' if the blood supply is I region of Nonor Loses.value. ,�3 the day of fixe, kq the Sh©riffs of London were fact; as Eastern pateutate9 term a to �fl : . kept rich and pure, I Members at the French Legion of Honthat the e er, {eceived.dupes,-France " . ' Doming ri wrinkles and psllor,.dull bighiy vr`!Qa llttlenstsip of red ribbon has iso pleased with the excellent mode similar garb o! honor. Dennis found he eyes. and $harp headaches is 1m- airtiu.t ceased to be a mark of particular lneaaurably postponed. Dr. Wil- distinction. During recent years.: num• - -her of of prominent Frenchmen haeven _ isms' Pink Pills are literally worth refused it, saying that they preferred not -' heir weight in gold to growing to have,a decoration rather than accept one which bad beco$ne eo common. Al- rlS and womell of mature years. meet all the other 'Freach orders have -- hely fill the veins .with the rich, �shsre apDPBnarth%ave keptitsv e and , brightness to Original value is the Labor order, con- ed blood that brings bug -_ he eye, the glow. of health to sal tarred nn employee toys have worked for nn �T the eamc Jlrm for thirty years or more: FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT ow cheeks, and charms away the poi• Plus a Teetotaller. .�eadaches and baekaohes tkta't- req- plus X. has introduced some rather _ - N merit. or the Vatican.the domestic arrange- ,vt eP the hve6 of tS0 many- wO�eIl drastic reforms inuan. notably in dLsper* _ of Jil natantly miserable. - 7 - Mir the world famed cellars of Mrs. William Junes, Crow Lake. vintages, the presents of kings and em• ` f- h ` rorR. It is well known that the Poye to lbnt, lacy t "1 feel that -Dr. _3Z il- . a man vt great austerity of lite, and _ gC' liam5' Pr^k P:lls saved my life. I'th,ngh wine w an Italian is se tanooeat � ld 1 Gad natural a beveragA s water. bo li IIIMMMIIIat I Cou nd wisher to en. Cana ? un down that tnta]►er: a Bank o haul r m,seu a Leo ti►as so y .It ��� Royal ` Iaardly drag myself around. I was 1 conrase the Practice of v+ater dunking. - -! The imIDed,ate cauea of th,e iso bloc:d etas that I was- as pale as _ Piw Z, is said to be the obetreDerous bs la sheet, and you could almost see ttaTtor of tome of the mtimbers of the pans! ruard. whether this is true'ot-not thruuich my hands. In fact the doe erg a moot point. tar Italians ase+ Tory for told the my blood had all turnod eeianm Rviay of exoe•rive drinking > off it 'A House For Three Cent* a O&Y. water. I' rase taking medic�lne - . - Ao art-r+ctivy xhi+me for the be'.terment of the French workin classes has Just I�onstantly, but without benefit. Dry ; ti► ltnothc+r had su much faith to Dr !,beou propnsed by M. Clieron. Hamster of t otherny Pink pills -that .she f Labor. and eappurte•d by the Amister of - - Y � - Finance. It is not inurrided to be comDul bought ma two boxes and urged me eery A_workmau by setting apart throe cent. take them. How thankful I"ern: a day can sasure for h.,xlteit rho owner• hat I &Abtiwed her advice; Before! .h: es a Dour o aorto,.^ capital sum � and a pension for ase old age. Thus a manLIABILITIES t fiheee wart• gone T began to feel tak:or out a dop.x:r brink ,n a,he name Of - I Continued- using- the i htA son and havingsow-ro)ed therein a - TO THE PUBLIC: 813,176,631 be n aO in .! mno:hty sum equor to the rate of three ... ...:.......... ..bettor, and t Fills until I had taken five more',Haat. a day is sure that the beustclary Notes of the Bank to circulation . base+ when I was lFgai joy $ on reubing the age of B ears w.11 ra psposlts bearing Interest, Including Interest accrued 8101,900,790 87 y a ood r Sgq home, paytag ahs remal soder of the Deposits data bearing- Rifer••• ,'•' with,•ei'e a sum of over a m Wi h this the the bieidng of perfect health, _ g rt ,,. .. 68,276.871 60 c, A good color in my face, g 9 90 138. , 2 •• •..••• .•. 17768 47 ' pur ould awaey DT lnrtalme.nte: a,ppett'te, and I ,feel- sure t► near -Aboald be die before e»mv%etion his pepealts by ether Banks In Canada . ..............•• � ^ leyse of life I will always. you;heir. by vtrtae of &n ,trepranoe eombina• a ks and-Banking n repo _ 4; iron beooms the aboetlat. owner* of the Deposits by n an Ba king Cors ndente ♦Ise- , 1 '1.440.488 78 ;!may be sure, be s worts friend-of bowe w!'bout haling to Day another coot - tiers than In Canada .,.... i w 2.Obb.136 69 Williams' Pink Pills," . (If the 7eang moa eoatinnse the paymcnL -- ' 990A99 Be ' If you are weak or ailing, basin i of tbree cents a dos hie old rr��• pension ills- Payable •-. _ - g• Q at 66 will be nsa under s96. rahtle Cs Dass < ' .... B 1 ••... •� 861,106 66 oto Dore yourself w�day with the rich gat note death rw heirs will receive a sum Acceptance* under Letters o1 Credit .. .. . 04 -; red blo d Dr. Williams' Pick Pills f of Lusk to sent• For relnw•. 6 #134,7 r 440 • - actually make If you do not find Tho.President of France bas had his TO THE SHARENOLOSRS.load - „ 11,660.000 '00 -. the Pills at your dealer's, send 60 borceoope drawn no for him a nntd sat capital •tock Paid-UP .... .,.•..• ••• i tmporeant a gsrsonrge than the pree Rperve Fund .. : : . ..... ..... '412.560.Ot]0 00 Cants for a 1/0IG Or iL'2m Dir six of the AstrabN••al 80.•sely of )!"rand. fits eirrleref forwar ,........ ,. - Balance of, pro d 1,016 119 86 boxagi to the Dr. Williams' ffi�i`j not's in the �n�d.�UM� 18.671,110 93 ACIIIe Co., Brookville, out., and they I and anaouneee brilliant rueov" In pubtio - .plyldend No. 165 (at 12% per annum), payable Dec.-' ¢1 will be, sent you by .nail, post paid. affairs. b the 8 �� � These vredSotionr ars backed nD y 1st, 1913 • - _ plaaea Mary: lr as are stet, an Ill-omen• ., .., ... 3AZ6 11 • _ ed piaaetary oonJueetlon susutvr a travel- Dividends tJrtciilm , fe _Fact and FanoT. lint oddest. Bra to man beneficial :n• 30.246.785 73 1 ed 96.0 228 11 51 ii . _ _ - r When men gat flight, they - talk !✓wenoes are also as wort LDN no reriorr — Oo couseQuenoes a to be ontyoipated. - �+ 1►7 1 the w le 6he�ta'~t'b•t oDe .how• an nn• 1.. -loose. - -ASSETS - - tatiu►ll7 tseorabta tnt,ue• •.. _ . i The Japanese t&x.beards: f •Dtpnmatt• Dram" papular. H - - 7. - A cold reception will make any J Iceland to extremely`"dry" la the ,ens. Current Gold and Silver Coin >< 802.087 72Z. body hut, ii that all Impartation or sale of aleoLolb - - rnmant No •••••••r-• lienor_is forbidden by law: It k some IDominlon Gove res - . , 11 884,112 00 • ,inn grow gree' -t3•decade earlier'11tcJe.time Wore that thin law has been -. x 619.486.209 72, lalned _ th'a-, wcrtnen. in oberatinn, and no oUe hs. oamy n the Central Gold Reserves .000.000 00 1 Deposit I 2 ` t about it except the foreign caries e• wbo M Al iiat can't be eured-buys the doe- do not see why they should be prevented _ De posit with. Dom 4nlon Governmrrtt for the purposes. $78.000 00 tot's alttus'. na Ca a m erste a mount o ,n. .,....... ...........: frpm indulging•at me�times and a ; po{ the Cireulatfon Fu d .._. rive Doc&@Io Young crew is white and tender stimulant, Notes of other Banks •' ' 2 6T8 878 0 ' •,with a delicate flavor that epicures TheyyothereIcelandfonliovernmenL for on Cheques•4n other Banks '. .::...:,:••••••••-••••••• 6,681,16 12 _ * - 1 160 /2 �readil� mistake for- •pjbver/ a=oeDhon to be' made in their favor, The �_ Ow by other. Banks In Canada Due by Banka and Banking Correspondents" eisewhera r ' say: Altbine, nr Chamber, has Just acood•d to - n da ,.... , , It's a wise youth who ower•his their request a,tla adopted s clause mown them I Cana 8,603452 05, popularly ss the "diplomatic dram - 1,177,312 91 ,own father. (clause' by whie+h foreign oaniuls ars Dominion and provincial Government securities, not ' Chinese'coats have five' buttons,Ih�s eForn Dnt 02 i ?oq� t y of�aseo`r91r t ' CansthanexceedlMun zips!t8ecw Itles alnd $ritlah. Foratgn .�. ed alcoholic drinks, whi must be con- and Colonial Publio Securities other than Canadian,,, a ;'signifying the five Confucian vir- i market value ......... ........... 3 ustiee; ejrder,�qumed within the four. walls of the con- not exceeding ma ke v u 2081,533 3 7 7­7teres—humanlfy+ ] eulste. Debentures and Stocks, not - t' prudence. and,rectitude, Thie proved !atietactnry to the consuls a and other Bonds, . natil the question of interpretation &roes• R ItwaY a 14-,565;30 32 hers of excsedTng market value It snow seems that only two mem . Call and Short Loans in Canada, on,Bonds Debentures 9,002,195 01 4IGHT MOTOR the oonsular body benefit by the t=emp- .. . ....... .... :. ''. "A X 0TH ER A tion alauee. They are those of France and Stocks .. 10,817,496 88.. SUCCESS." and Norway,iwha alone have been sent _ Call and Short Loans.elsewhere than In Canada. ... ' 72,366,791 F out frow their rearective countriea. The other oonsuls are local men and to them _ . 71 247 435 The adoptLoans ion of,the might Dlotor the exemption does not apply. The French _ ;LO ns to'Clto t Provincial Mun ciipalities and, School Die- i nd Norweatan console' are enJoying s. -3,686,624 08 aby the- ),' B. Stearns Company o striking and increasing popularity &taong mets , ,,. - Cleveland seems to have been their calleaguce. - Other Current Loans and Discounts (less rebate of 98,608,925 14. _ 'meiely the beginning of t'he' taking d► woman Arid itg Years. Interest) .,• ••• ' • ••" "'' 175,873•b7 ~ _- yup c,f this motor by sAveral pTOlni-, Redwig 8tawne, " no?e girl" of the Til- _ _ - $102,716,658 58 - throu bust blies Un'ifed lags of Dnrmowo, Vrvesian Poland, ha' Overdue Debts.-(estimated lova provided for) 4.783228-68 nen't' firths d produced for otb%t to wssion a birth Bank premises, ■t not more than cost, less amounts written off 361,106 66 $fates. I record showing that she toss the years old under Letters of , as ra Oct. 15. It se admitted by the regieatra• 1 bilities of customersCredit per cont aohiovetnen• of tyle Knight 1-tion authoritieR that eo far as they cnn - : ••�'a - 5180,246,766 '73':- Tho - :j1lLot�.rr,,both this country Grid ditKovervehea taw°nNa➢ol ohni atRi nd �� abr,,n<i, hxi'e induced the 'Dicrline;'aarmyanm;irch tl8rough Poland to invade -PROFIT AND "COUNT r it.pan of Moline, I$ndAla. " -PR 1 •• D LUSS AC s Attivnn bile C 1 �' The ttRed unman does her own marks• b r }Ill„'tai acicrpt it. This oompanv R111.� ing• Vi hen the tvraLhet is reaFonably 30th Novem war- flue she loo after the village 0`- ae .balance of Profit and. Loss, Accoultt, ]lave cars equipped with the W ebe did when rhe was n chili, }Ie; eye' fit 1912 10,219 $ 6 r y eight is excellent. she knitt, most, of her pro s f8r the year, after deducting charges of rrianage= 38 a #til KnigiLt• Motor'on• the market b ' own woollen clotbing and *ta'cking(”, and meni and all other•expenses, accrued Interest on the fir-t• of the year. , for others, Her memory is clear. ' Searcy!?• second in'im rtanceto :deposits; full provision for all bad and doubtful i42,100 22 po In all ber 120 years -the moat eventual bts and a of interest on unmatured bilis Of a e their. innc,li tier tt7eiit. in-regard to Jerome's cinRbnf the larr..and nr ny"the vgh d rebate 2 $2.Tb2,319 58 the knight. �ltrtor, is the recetit Pliseben, where Rhe wiry born, and tater "4 of a fete atragRlere ,and' outriders of the APPROPRIATED AS FOLCOW8' iirchase of !i license by J. M. RreRian G*+sacks• .'Dividends Nos. 10� 103, 104 and 106, at 12 per cent. illys of the 1\Jlly'g;ih'P.rlitnd Com ger childhnctd recollect.ionR are of lonely &1,387,200 00 _ per annum 100,000 00 ',pang, Tile�erland people are, by rotind her birt}iplsceto 1.1ic foodlto her Tnmsferred to -officers' Pension Fund 260',000 00 Lthe way, one. �f the largeRt' poppet father, who bad flod into' the'forec+t with Written ff am La .rib .71 - _ O Bank Premises Account 11015,119 58 r were vccerwiie.ced. ";}Balance of P,roHt a ss ca d forward �— $z 7 ,319 58 EriirlaP. hillld�l'.4 of the 'United s•ticke1t Jerome»xfTonYteh- re well-behaved, ved, . . ... . f3tatea. Tit Lite v]d Gar plant at according to HedwiR. The only difHenite - - 1 -.- d • and heal to- have Reese and ebickens• D50N _Elyria, Ohio, which was tormerlc was that they wont not eat black bread - e.mpinyed in the construction of Paris, Dec. i. 1913. - - _ E L PEASE, - • x Ga rfm•d Triirka• they have started knael Food. General thin-oyer. _ to buaki the. Knight Motor.. This is �` most oignificant, for possibly- no one Mrs, 'Nicker---Do You have eggs moist carr compAny has been more for brenkfast't _ atrikingl? sn<r,rssfnl than that Firs. Bocker='No ; hat• tra•have a _ ri+cte'd hp 'tilt. «'iilys, phph record of a cackle onogra . t .,/• r -}� ',i z..may._'.'rat'1•" d; q x a 3u+,.ra u ,, „'w'y L•"'.. a°�I`,� -. ��.a � :. ..':.. y. ... +far ,.::,. .. .,. wx., ;�. 'yy nye aw.•.. 2.. r. !3•.-.M a.+i...•e'!t_aX+av6•!v"�v`�::"e:/Lt`.7sa�+?b2$-i1"- 1. t�•, 3 xa"P 4t•- I t ;Ian'..e.�a • .`�..^ --- — --- RACE BETTERMENT. WOKEN IN AFRICA. —, Y Ideal] Protection ho ainst,FOR E V� Important Conference Will Be Held �n Catarrh Hare the Privilege of harrying ]or " at Battle Creek, Michigan. Iaroab of .ata Whom They Pleaae. Although woman in Africa is re- A nourishing, tasty, A working plan having as its _ g economical meal. Also Quick Care For Colds. girded an property she has certain ultimate purpose the building of _ l A time and money ,. i a perfect Dace of mortals is to be rights which are seldom infringed :5 save., �. ~ P No medicine brings such prompt re- upon, and of these the most im- formulated at the National Confer- .4 IA strength producer. lief, exerts such an fnvigorating in Hu- portant is her right to marry whom � encs oa Race Betterment to be hold ecce, or,so thorqughly and speedily -' she leasee or rather to refuse to � ✓ in Battle Creek, Michigan, on Jan- ecres throat troubles as Catarrh- P + - ozone." Doctors, hospitals, sanitari- marry one who does not please her, `~��� � nary 8, 9, 10, 1I and 19, 1914. r ume, all say that-for those who ewer says the Southern Workman. Intermediately the plea' con#em- from changeable weather, for those There are two reasons for this. ( - plates graZltaa�Ybettermem af-]i�*in$ wy. at their conditions, the achievement Of in- trouble, deafness, or bronchitis, ao f '► ' k i creased human efficiency, .. il vrilhi have been known to commit ?• and high- treatmgnt is so indispensable as' Ca- standards.of physicaAad men- tarrhozone•" suicide, Second, women married { against their wills have murdered "- - Lal development. — _1cAntraated a..savere_-tsld v+th.11�fQ(� theirrunlov,d—h-usban� x, --usually POC 4 M"'"°K Mor�►�" For several years inoreas::�q in- lowing my occupation of furniture tray G1t ` yelling, and eventually it. developed strangling them when asleep. So, a terest has been centred' upon the , Into Catarrh. The desultory mode of In lotting one's self upon one of ® �n� problems which the Conference has lifer I was following gave ms very lit- these women there is liability to a 2 V elected to consider. The much-dis- tie chance to attend to the Catarrh great lass—the loss of val-uable'pro- UR�T p cussed eugenics movement is one of conditlon, and at last I became a vlo- party or of no legs highly prized *' L' the channels in which this interest tlm of Chronic_Gtarrh. I bought a y has been manifested. The well- large package of-Catarrhor,one, used It life. defined femininist movement is an- as per directions, and have never been The young girls are well cared I µ r botiiered'since. I will bs only too glad for, partly that they may be come- m ; other out-cropping of the general to give any information I possess to ly and draw many suitors. Every �lacm-SOU groping for new race ideals These g P t3 any pencil suffering•from the disease girl will tell you frankly that she and.Correlated'topics will- be con- that- was the bane of my life two wishes to marry and have a good - - - sidered at the roaming "Conference. years. husband and children. Every fa- The organization- of a national A. H. SWARTZ, Brockville, On , R ther is anxious to have his daugh- body to continue the work inaugur- Two months treatment guaranteed, ters mart well. To obtain a wife ' aced b the Conference 1 if will. price $1.00, smaller size 50c.; at all 9 Yet your best horse is just a . The Itching, bulil suffering and y I druggists, or the Catarrhozons' Com- one must pay a dowry in cattle to liable to develop a Spavin, Ringbone �� b ams be affected. This nation body, it pany,Kingston,Oat.,and Buffalo, N.Y.; the father, or, should the father be Splint,Curb orlameneasasyour poorest� �r WftP _ 3R . is anticipated, will arrange for an- JW D,a•A• dead, to-the nearest male relative... �T j !�'l ''�' 'rash and irritations of the akin nual meetings and in a very short — If a girl is much sought after, her KENDALL S ." and soap ire at once relieved and time .will lay the foundation for a father naturals asks a larger dow- _ . ply, P world movement for as improved THE WORLD'S BOOK LIST. Y � SPAVIN CURE ;permanent'akin health restored in — ry. When the man has paid part has�,� many thousands of dollars in horse mOt3i: flies by warm baths 17tH race.he list of those who will take Germany Leads the World, With Rus• of the dowry the father may g'Ne 8e•hbyentirely curing these ailments. +, ria Second. consent to a provisional' marriage carnet,Ont„Feb.26th,191Z �r' ."Cutie�s followed b gentle art in the Conference includes "I have used Kendalls Spavin Cure to kilt .,. P Y 8' P - and permit the couple to live td- several jacks, and removed a bunch ut lung llipplications of Cuticura QintmerA. . many men and women of nati9nal The Madrid He prints some gether. Should the husband be tog• standing,claused by a kick • S=,GxAHAJ%_ _ prominece. - statistics of the number of books slow in paying the remainder of the Don't take chaatts with our horses. Keep A, 6agaadOfDemess a:•odd Omxgbooe lrottleoflieadall'sbandv, -BforQS.O,nbooac A lmmat•.azar.os each,wits tl9-pass During the progress of the Con- published In 1911, that throw an later• dowry his wife is taken from him. « t' fah sse•• d u••tars x err s y Tzeati.e on the I3orae tee of druggists or j a, e•ats,e•a•t,•we+. Adr�la�� , fe1•ence there will be a oompre'hen- eating•light on the literary and in- Tr_ial marriages are common and Dr,g.i•MDALL C4.En•sbareFalls.rt. 89 . ,S �..Dal UK.Samoa.V.a.A. sive mental and physical classifioa- tellectual activity of various nations, can be set'aside by either, party, ! tion of several hundred school chil- and incidentally reveal some surprW Their principal objects in marriage �LIt1t'!1 b tt _, �IahTiG dren, which will take into consider- ins facts. The statistics have been are mutual helpfulness and the EDUCATION. ' ng you ation the effect of heredity and en- gathered with great care by the dis- perpetuation of the race. _ insist cm havinq err vironment upon -the offspring'. T LLIOTr'8 BCRaL P C011r Cox TQ• I tlaguished Spanish author, Eduardo rontA. Canada, * natal ere toes. _ " N Stardards of mental and physical e,ai Raefinol. Marniticen• [atalo¢as es•A perfection will be determined and a Ravarro Salvador. TT�O M 1+GEL PeYep Sick....No Doctor • _ _ ..g"a Poli t • According to the dguzes of Senior � ' f general campaign to secure the N. w. oaiwsoN, Ninety cettsere. street, Ptarw Action Salvador, Germany leads the world In world-wide adoption of these &tan- Dow Aid Was Secured the number of books published with dards as a true test of mankind 38000. Of course that is the number -FF Ynv WATT TO BmY rale ai" A Obeying the Injunction. will be among the other topica to.be of' literary work published,"tiot•the -r- ! RrulL. Atork. Grain. or Dairy F "n e $ wr,te"H: W. t,•w. r,, BYamoton, or 90 "You should mead our ways," considered by the Conference. total number of books printed. The Experienee Not Cueommon. r^+++•+r«. At T^ronte — _ _ ., y a3' _�+ Strangely enough, Russia to second rom N W. DAw&ON Cefbar�• St Torerta F3., said the good man, addressing the with 29,060. Twenty-four thousand The person who suffers thea stare is hound trom a doctte Nltw9rAteR FOP-!Al E "l;ght-fingered gent," who bad. r1 wp worka were published In Japan—more stomach aliment. !f far from a doctor b caught at it. "Why don't you When a man ffe't"� than double the number, 11.123, that or g - - ct yourself in accordance with the UaiteQ States produced. Great '!Y miserable.• Such was the case with `�Fn RpApFR A*lT Py�pri r born IN biblical teachings 4" 'nth Chronic Dne�a.rDe Britain, Italy, France and Switzerland blr. Johnson E. Evans. a well kaoan n-t 101 nr.a. 10 r-•tnr b"inc • ,� drnav++t i• yr atilt+ Yo Q'v* the PTI• '+! "I do. I Dever let my lett hand follow close on the Ulifted States; farmer living near P)dmonkoa, who ^�,• a,•P++tt.,� nr•a.9 ,«a , „ these countries published rQapectively. writes' I'my stomach got upset I think r, for +a?e at ' sa^r±• .. �� ^^^ •" n' know whose pocket my right hand There' Is Trouble Ahead. 11,000, 10,929, 10,400 land 10,000 works' nwisg to had water. I found great-E ek•+w of ,h" b••,t n"—, -r nn-r,n� in is picking " " Auxtria-Hungary published 7,000 Dain after eatiolp There was swellin "" PMD!^^P t r star-^ {c+►� mr^ A^4�7 Constantly on their feet, attending hooka: the Scandinavian countries— and much gas in ems atomac2i.and no to the wants of a large and exacting Denmark, Sweden and: Norway.-6,475: person could have been more miser. WANTED. Your neighbor uses LIQUID sULPFIUR. " able Away out to the country 1t is - ^'-- ' family, women often break down the Balkan states; 4.000; Holland, 3: o yllvx qr nT73 ?I not easy to get medica9 attention ex -; ivE FOck'a A`n, t E Pappooses No Lunger, with nervous exhaustion. 700. Spain and Portugal set the low �. .r.aa •++po wri`tina tl�td Brae., 'Teacher—"YeQ. children, an In- In the sicres, factories, and oa a water"mark of, literary- achievement; sept at great.cost. and I had to' do' p,,,h,rplt A+tr only 2.665 works were published in without. A neighbor who heard of �9 wife is called a squaw. Now, farm are weak-ailing women, dragged _ . _ = tap condtiton sent me.a partly filled ettacELtANsnu, } down with torturing backache and these two countries are the ,little Indian babies bottle of 'Nerviline.` The first dose I^t ,vrFR tr�loRa La �tvv ,,, bearing down pains. That and Japan should pack eased the pain to my stomach. Haw i tnrrrn+t- •�A +*trr�,� "^•Pa garb f Call I rd . produce more than 'twice ae many Bright Pupil—`.`I know, miss Such eutferiag isn't tlaturai but ft's literary works as the united Stares AOod that relief was I will never be rat e>i^ by r�r•h^tT' rR^;T,^' r. F..I^ra r^^ pquawker& " dangerous, because due to diseased — able to tell, Nervilihe cured are, To- I is not more svrprtstLg than that the p- *'-'•- _ '• - , kidneys. Vulted-Statea and Switzerland shrauld day our home tit our-plied with many gToKF4 i;IDVFY evD ttt.*o - t' Mlnard's Llnlm�nt Corer Dbhtherla. The dizziness, Insomnia, deranged bottles of Nervillne. No farmer shtitltd l aLL menses and other symptoms of Ktdn>ay oublitah. virtually the same number. �t+ n"r at.+rr, tC:ctr v •r na aP nr,r•t, l The love mark of Spain and Port»Ral, be without'tt, because if its cramps, 1 ntnhn•- »x+d 4+est*"d ."^• •• p^•"'r"a+ ` � complaint can't cure themselves, they countries in which culture has existed diarrhoea or tnterral pain, Nertililne „r,t with efi- nes n.r-•.,n r”•+wA+. Jimmy and-his pals were playing require the assistance of Dr. Hamil- Is-a dead sure-cure." "Ra^^' " ''" " �' `" ""- �"� -.w marbles as the new minister came tan's Pills w.blch go direct to.the seat for so many centuries, and reached so r 1^+ Ti+Atar,P•titr!axtae- s^A •�*r rare, ae high a btandard, 'ts els a w6rthy of Sold by every storekeeper slid drug- . a.".+•. s"• n±•�.-t"P v- -" •"^^ r-oto Dag, "Boy;can you show me the 4of the trouble comment gist. Family. size 50c., trial size '5c., #",, '°+ t" 1 T'' to the postoffice?" Jimmy I To give vitality and power to the Considered in connectkot.'with the slanted 'by The C.Ats:rrhezone '^.'�"O P^;�nr of caned+ Lt�n,r+ab pcmted the way and then returned kidneys, to lend aid to the bladder and population of the-countries,' these halo, MY.. U•S.A � y� to his marbles." "Little man, don't I liver, to free the blood of .poisons, statistics are still mnre stareltt;g. —" PRODUCERS—By chipping your you know it is wrong to .play mar- probably there is no remedy so sue• Switzerland, for instance, pubNahed '#;fay H rk. _ 5 cessful as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For four times as many works per capita` ' ,. t ilea? That is a form of-gambling. all womanly irragularlties their merit I Madge-- I heat he s rely 'sweet N G W LA -GGS _ Come with me and I will show you as its nearest rival. It leads the world' , Is well known. with 2,702 for each million Inhabitants. on you. , to GU\N, LANGUTS & Co., : the- way to heaven." "Ah, cheese Because of their mild, soothing, and The other countries fotlow to this Marjorie—"Ratber! Hes gogd LIMI I) Mn\TRF%I.. W. u -. it. mister; you show me the way to healing ef[ect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are order; Holland, Japan, C�rmatly, italy, for about two - pounds of_candv. seeure t'-e BEST RRfiL?T.TS. heaven? why, you don't even know safe, and are recommended for girls France, England, Russia the Balkan every week." One trial shipment recom..zl nd d. way to the posto&ce I" and women of aIi ages. 25 cents per states, Austria-Hungary,, Spain and box at all dealers. -Refuse any sub- Portugal: and In :of all.—with only. l stftute for Dr.'Hamilkoa'e Pills of Man 122'books published t r every Million K'h we a ittOre for oW— ` "tory Murine Eye Remedy drake and Butternut. inhabitants,—the United States. - - - Y pay Y w it yon have Red. Weak Watery Eyes _ ••• --�'-- I ��� - FURS t� rot Granulated Eyelids. boesn't Smart ' .,- Of Cour" Not. i wee cured of Rheum atic.t�ant by MI`t•i 9opinea $pe laaiII. Drttggiats sen _ BARICIA1NS tN STOCK. ARD'`; LIVIHEvT• ,} lidurine E Remedy, Llgni , 2Sc, 500. r`Men Bre so" unreasonable." Zi"lits`:• AXDTtR'V IiI`O. Ws are the oldest RAW FUR H073E Won't Intelsat the man who le nnretn¢ I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by Id1 L as well as the largest calls fors of Mntiae. lSye Salve In Aseptic Tubeas a'$eW now 4" a bunch of core corns. Clive him a uu'..1s j ARD 5 LI`I)tE.NT CANADIAN RAW �:R4 in 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. raMy husband always .expects me of Putnam'e Corn. Extractor• It is Dain-1% LT.-COL. Q- CREWE BEAD. That means larger ex�erien�e,larger A.aw*"�'aie'' `M s'~•e,.t��e..e to know Where he left his old pipe, I lees. takes out the corn, cures in one d. Bnesex. I markets and s LARGE? FRtGE:o y,u. &we >ReoedT Ce.e C6laaae Beware of subsAtutes for "Putaam.s,'• fSc. I was oared of Acnts Rheumatism by sh,p direct to era Returns madeeame _ DO I ever ask -him where I 'put my.' MINARD'3 LI`IMENT. day furs are received. „ at all dealers. Iiiarkham. ont. C. S. BILLIVA I shipments held separate bn request. One of the greatest misfortunes powder puff 7 !+_ ^— Lakefleld. Que., Oct: 9, M. Fall price Fist now ready. Write for It. Of honest folk in that they are COW- 'Four druggist esiq LIQUID SULPHUR. Fitting Clitna�. _ HiRAM dONNSON LIMITER,. ards:—Voltaire. — "When a railroad is completed ps St. Paul.st. Politeness is like an air-cushion-- they always-drive a golden spike at Mail Dept. "o'• Montreal LIQUID SULPHUR gutless the bleed. there may be nothing solid in it, the end."" _ .. but it eases the jolts wonderfully- "What.of it?" -It is easle'r for•a young,man' to - Belief. —g, W, Beecher, '.'When the..English militants,get make love to a girl than to "make a Monte Hints, a. S`Do you believe in predestina- the ballot, I a'pose they will si? living for her. Here are two sure' wa'vs to find 11T, Mieard's Liniment Cures Colds, a• nalize the. finish of •the cam_pgign l _— - a collar button that has dropped c r "In a way, yes." by throwing old-plat-ed brick LIQUID. SULPHUR curs• RHEUMATISM. the floor. and rolled awav where you �' for instance 4" Just the sane, a girl-with a'face through a stained-glass window, -- . In what way, can't see it ' „ that would scare a gasoline truck� - •The best policy is simplicity and Rule 1—ti�'aik around the room in Well, I believe that if I were to ler an alley spends fully is touch The man who is governed by his truth.—Napoleon. our bare feet. Yon will soon find invest in a building lot to-day the P - y d price of real estate..would be pre- time in front of a mirror as a pretty conscience seldom needs the advice the collar button imbedded in your +, ill does. Minard's Liniment Cures DistofflPm destined to go down to g of a infuser. _ Minard's Liniment Cures Carget In Caws IIoW She Carried the Netts. 'Rule 2=Put-on a pair of he, s� Did you ever meet a self-made boots and'walk around the "room. Did who was ashamed of his job? Silent. The little maid stood in .the par-;you will soon step on the collar „ ler doorway, one hand on the door- button and smash it flat. ' r "What are you grinning at? knob'. For a moment she gazed at. snapped Mrs. Gabb. �� her father, who was preparing to :z ."A .funny, bit .in this paper," take his afternoon nap. A�2y pfZSel2f an O��?ppear- 1 smiled Mr. Gabb. "Papa," she said, "do you know" "What's funny about it?" asked what I am going to give yon force bCfOte your time Mrs. Gabb. a your'birthday when it comas?" By.ueln "It says a woman bas been made "No, dear.,'.'. answered the fond IS a silent partner in a business firth," ► father, `,but please tell me..'_' BY x Rubbers >!H d replied Mr. Gabb. - t "A nice new.china china shaving-mug, Over•Stoekmos Is One. I R TOR RA ' >tagbpnton,eetwaoeR.tit All s with gold tlolv_ers on,it all round. -• rtw 'RFS -� --1,edY•+n—w,.tt„a. Asilfor -A• lady asked one...of the children t - said the.little maid. VM=MA tb.m oe~petee,rea„zr,aa in her Sunday School cissa: "What _ "But, my dear," explained her Your Gray Harr Cats be re- � °°a.tatrrllL. ' was the sin of the Pharisees?" _ ' r parent, "papa' has a nice one like Stored to-its Natural atop. tasedha candw'nedr useefft "Eating camels, malam," Was the `� ug+p ` that' already. THOUSANDS N re "C' NCFITTED LWR* Ga reply. The little girl had read that 3 T "No. he hasn't," his little d.nu,gh- or ITS ass _ I the Pharisees "strained at gnats ter ansaoered,'thoug'ifif»lly, 11se' AE atl Drucstets goo.a sot. f • 1 and swallowed camels.," �I)..7. ISSUE 5'.—'13. --'cause I've just drooped it!" *��} 1' _ A 4 C N+k . • .i..w. ... .. ... -. -.. -. ♦..' .. , -. Y, .' Ntf A- ;Y '•� `}.pv1'� -4� - .,vqa.• .•Sl�'�2]e - :;.. . ..•- -.;�,. ,� .v:,k '� . -�.;.w•., .,:: +d ��;r, .-,:�x�',i e`�f+ey.�.. �,.m:s ns.�3..,..�;2°''.,_"'!+�,e'!y"'',I. :'�.�^�,+^ `�', "}eeC:...:^:tmxe?.axi.. "':a�::�.�":?,s-,••r• ,;.-. .,. .*'.:>> .. .."�1A}'y'^ '-`. - •y - -J. H. and Mrs. "Bundy spent =-Happy New Year to all. J LOCALISMS. Christmas with cit friends. -Found-On Monday morning „ • G OODS -C. Rogerg is tpending the in Pickering Village, a sma'1 x • week with friends in Mariposa parse, containing a small sum of - -Mrs. E. L. Ruddy paid a fly township. money. Loner call at this office.jug visit visit to Pickering on Sunday. -Lloyd Shirley, of Powassan, -John McGinty who has been Choice gifts in �. .1. -Mies Ju11s O`Leary, of Toron- is visiting with his parents, Dr. E. confined to his house for some Lampe and many other to, visited Pickering•friends on J. and Mrs. Shirley. time suffering from a very severe Brass Goods in Jardinieres, Y .Sunday. --Quite a number from here at- cold, is now somewhat improved. fancy-articles. --Wm. Dale, of Mariposa, spent trended the Christmas fair at -Mr. i?'ierheUer left on Friday Silverware-Berry Spoons, Cake Sery over Sunday with his aunt, MMrs. Whitby on Wednesday. to spend the Christmas vacation a Y i _ Waring. -Christmas traffic this year was with his family in Newmarket. - ---- -- - KuW&s, Cru , e " -The bricklayers have finished exceedingly heavy and as a result Mise Johus.alse left the same day f3leighq,-Skates, -Hockey Stieks,- at-pet Sweepers, - l :_._. ._their._work on..Mrs. Diekie's fine trains were much behind time. for her.home in Hampton. Etc.., Etc. - new residence. -Fred F. Balsdon, of London, is -Root. C. Stork has purchased =' - - Heaters, -H. Wade shipped a carload of spending the Chaistmas holidays from Mr. Hunter, the north thirty mixed stock from Pickering stn- at the bumf of his parents here. acres of what is known as the JOSEPH H . :-� � N �� - tion on Monday. -Miss Mabel Calvert teacher of "Marquis farm."on the lake shore -Mrs. W. G._Ham, who was on Bloomingdale;returned home on and adjoining his own farm. - - —the sick-Iist last week,As�tQw im- turday_for the-Shristmas ,hol_i- -Ham and Will Calvert return- -- _ %. ed from the West on Wedriesday ` - proving nicely, daq.: - f -Dr. and Mrs. Reazin, of To-. -J. 'H: and- Mrs. Rogers are .to. spend Christmas. Ham has • Tonto, spent- Sunday with J. N spending a few days in Alton with been in the west for over eight . their son W• D. and wife and years and this is his first visit _ and Mrs. Richardson. , -Dr. F.L. Henry will be here as family. home. 9 -- usual nest Tuesday to attend to. -Mrs. Murphy, of Toronto, -Mrs. Henry.Fawke3, who. has his profes'lonanduties. * ' spent Christmas with her daugh- been dapgerously ill for the.past -Born, at Georgetown, oh tern, Misses Ruth and Eva,•at the week, is .we are pleasgd to say, .. 'Wishes its many customers ELI]d - Sunday, Dec. 21st, to A. G. and home-of Dr. and Mrs. Field. now somewhat improved, and her friends a Mrs. Green, a daughter. -Wm. and Mrs. Wilson, ac- friends hope for her -ultimate re- -N. J.-Morrissey, of Newcastle, compauied by their daughter, covert'. ---�� visited at the home of his mother Myrtle, spent Christmas with -Rulrt Cuthbert, of Toronto,'hart one daytlast walk. their daughter, Mrs. Lockwood, who is well known to many in ; � :' �r Sma& -P. G. Morcombe has been re- of Liskeard. Pickering, is seriously ill suffering 1 v assist os. Head had the misfor- from heart trouble. As he is ad- engaged by J. C. Philip to -Th ..him in the butcher- h- p tune on Monday to receive a frac- vanced in years his recovery is _ -Rev, and Mrs• Pareons, of tore of a bone in one of hia legs. doubtful. - Brantford, are visiting their He was at Week's Mill' with -Miss Kate Fawkes, who has - We combine with our wishes a desire to assist you in 4 daughter, Mrs. D. Pettit• a load of grain, and as the team been operator at the Bell Tele- -The Independent Telephone started to run away he went out phone central- for -tire past -few. _ . making your.Xmas Merry by making a little x . Co. have installed a phone in the to stop them with the result that years, received a handsome Christ- go a long way. Standard Bank at Whitby. he was thrown to the ground thus mas present in the form of a well- _ -Master Bert Douglas, of To sustaining the fracture. " fined purse from-the --subscribers ronto, is visiting at the home of -Christmas Day was very of the Bell Telephone Company, �� ,�� DAYS 'SALE' ice_ kis grandmother, :lira. B,Bunting. quietly spent in our village. It -in recognition of her aceomodat- -Miss Cora Burling returned was a day -of family re-unions, ing manner. - - home on Tuesday, after spending and social gatherings. The snow- ... . several weeks with her sister,Mrs. storm on the previou-, Tuesday -SCHOOL REPORT$ rgA�V i7,D27 s TUESDAY" Clement, of Milton. Ras the means of depriving the _ -Miss Mary Harding, of St. young people of a_ days .,sport Report of Brougham public school Dec. Z� - Dec' 23 1 •Hilda's College, Toronto,is spend- skating, -anti while.. there - was for Decemher : V,--Jennie Duncan, _ ing the Christmas vacation at the quite a quantity of snore, there 5 '• IV,-'Hilda Middleton, Ern Wil- liome of her parents here was not Rnfticient.for slei$.hiag @on. Jr. IV-Hazel Middleton, -A,xi- - WEDNESDAY 4 -Wm. Sleep, who sustained se- -A number of our residents had rey Philtlps. Ruby"Hubbard. Ill.- �ONDI�Y _ were injuries to his arm one day their Attention directed to the-red Gladys Dolphin, Pearl Philip. Lloyd last week, is not recovering as glare in the eastern'sky on Ion- Johnston, 'George Duncan, *Given- Dg�. Za aDBC' �+ - 6 g Y dolyn Devitt. *Cecil Phillipa, 'Ethel � " 4 repidly as his friends would like. 'day evening, which reflected ljght Wilson, Gladys Middleton. II.-Viola -Allan Clark, of Lakefield, and of a burning building. IV was 90 Simpson 'Roberta Phillips, • A gie , Miss Fanny Clark, of Hamilton. bright that it was thought that Cowan, Luella Shea, Wilmot• sten, .,,For the convenience of Customers The Big Store +are spending $ few days here at the fire was within a short di-3t. Elgin McLean. Neil McKinnon, Tom- a the home of their parents, W. J. ante of the village. Inquiry over my Philip, Cbarlie Liscombe, Sr. t.- will be open every evening. i George Brown. Walter Middleton. and Sirs. Clark: the phone brought the tnforma- Jr. I,-'EthelShe&,'Jobnny Liscombe._ —The December meeting of the tion that the marsh on the May Stephenson. Pr, = Clarence -"�Piekering Women's Institute will base line, east of Oshawa,-wns in Fbillins. Maud Philip, Donald Beer. EVERYBODY COME be held at the home of Mrs, (Dr.) flames. So Par no additional par- • Present every dap, -., -.B. Field" on Tuesday, 1lecember ticulsrs have been received. Report of S. S. S. No.- 5. Aud -And see our big display of Chinaware. Glassware Leather 80,r. ,o'clock. —On Wednesday, Dec, lith, a to order of merit: Sr. IV.-Willie ` -ls.enneth McBrady intends_ quiet and pretty marriage took Smith, ibonours). Leilla Pratt; (hon- Goods, Books, Games, Dolls, Toys, Fancy-Handkerchiefs, leaving to-morrow for Chicago, place at the home of airs, E. J. ours)John Holtbv, ihonours). Clara - w5ere hie three brothere.are mak W Bell, Nettie fiercer. Willie Endersley, _*neckwear, Silk Scarfs, Gloves, Mitts, etc., etc. estcott. Caunin,Aton Out.. when "_.ing a success in buaioese, We hope her youngest daughter. Stella Jr. IV-Ernest Smith. Fred -ILI t, Beans may meet with the earns Elizabeth, was united in marriage Eva West. Promoted fro ryLi t r. Something to Suit. Everybody Fiil .,. y y Sr. III —FreddieSmith,ninny Lintner,success. to Mr. Arthur W. Lynda, of To- Susan Bell, Ross Tindall. Annie Lin• '� -it 11=The rateuayers will meet in routo, and formerly of the Stan- tner, Louie Puckrin. Promoted from �2iTCH FOR POSTERS 011 OUR FOUR ­ the town hall neat Monde even- da rd Bank, Pickeringg eldest son Jr II tnSr. I[-Gladys Holtby, Isaac _ x� " rag for th• purpose of nominating oP Mrq: inrd Mr, J. J: Lynde, - of Puckrin: Everett- Tindall. Frank — DAYS SPECF L SALE _ candidates- for the position of Whitby, Out.. The Rev, A. C. Hilts. Promoted from-.Ji. 'I 'to 3r, I—Susan Lintner, Primer Class— - r police trustee, From present ap- Cumnier rector of All -Sainte U pearance9 there will ,be a contest. church. CAnuiugtou, officiated. Bell.GladPuckrin, Leta Puckrin, Lorne : Special . prices 1 - Bail, Bert Smith; Willie Bell. George ,.. S l - T1 ria lines —W, G. and Mrp. Scutt and The bride was ¢tven away by - P Huts. Anthony Coyne. Hughie- Me- - t"� family: of Richmond. Hill, Mrs. her•niother, .and. wore .a prettyDonald, Bert Holtby. Phonic:+—Al. ^, (Dr.) agihaw-, of Saginaw. Mich.I gown of ehartueuse, Frith a cur-' freta Hilts. Teacher Jlisa- K. O'Con- T, E. and Mrs. Pugh, of Balsam. sage bouquet of roses and fillies of nor, teacher. me �S • C H A P M A N °�.� .:.and .George and Mrs, Every, of the valla air. and airs. Lyode. TKema's frrilociiing ie the result of the � _ Whitby, spent Christmas with W. left on the evening train, the bride luras l iati,inatinn.Kt' S '�, Nom, 7 ' ' J. and :Sirs. Miller.. traveling in a king'; bill; brocad- Pi"kering. Narnesln m der (4 esprit: ouis -School teachers Mill contintie ed wait v.1th hat to match. S.-, CRaymlartin Ivy, Aly, I.ow- ONLY I MORE WEEK TO DO-. YOUR - to be ver scarce. The Pickering -The town of Whitby is nego- land.. Reymond Coffey, Alma How- Y land. Fred Leet Ian lluaro, fI1 Class- school board inserted an ad in the tiating with the Grand Trank• in Rosie Stanley, Mertie' Found. Ross • -.._Daily Globe for earns twelve issues regard to commuted fares. It is Brown, Cara Dickie, Reta Hallett. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING, and receive but some three appli- very probable that the i quest of II Sr-Beatrice Brown, 1I Jr.-Frpnk cations, although the salary offer- Whitby will be - granted. They Kennedy, i, Sr-Elena Gillespie, I Jr. = ed was $500 a year and the r- expect to get a return fare rate of -Cecil Found, No. 3 Primer-Ruth A FEW SUUGESTIO\S TO' BUYERS -tion a subordinate one. 38 cents daily, and a •l5 cent rate- Vipond, Albert Sprs,QQe, No. 2 Prim- , r —Quite large number from for a ten tri ticket.- .In case that er. Warner Brown, No. I Prkner,— 'Table clotias, towels, 5 o'clock clothe, tray clothe, handkerchiefs, Q g p Norman Gillespie. collars. ties, mitts, gloves, boots, shoes, 'rubbers. the village attended the concert Whitby's request is granted, - at S. S. No. 4, east, on TbursdAy Pickering should Ret a propor• Jabots, bar pins, beauty pins, hand bags. scarfs, fascinators, t evening,of last week. . They re- tionate rate. The building of the NEW TIN�S�ITH SHOP - - port an excellent, programme Toronto-Eaatern will have quite - , veils, toques, underwear, toys, names, stationery.- ,` given by .toe children of the an influence . in .compelling the Choice Christmas confectionery, .vuts of all kinds, figs, dates, school, which refected much Grand Trunk to listen to these I have opened up in Greenwood a oranges, bananas; cranberries. }' ...':.credit on the teacher; Mr. Sex- appeals if they desire to retaie tinsmith shop and am repar- _ Smith. any of the local traffic.'This part ed to do a'll kinds of ti ii- ?> -Many people are touch incon- of the country' has been greatly smithing, roofing and _ G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBART4N •.,� . ienienced by their swells •going handicapped in the past by the furnace work. dry. Some farmers along the lake lack of competition, but since Work guaranteed and prices Shore are compelled to haul wa&r -drat handicap is now being re- moderate: ' from, the lake for their stock, and moved, the towns east of Toronto' LAwe'nce -Denny, PREPARE FOCI COLD WEATHER - unless we get.ad abundance fall of will now receive the same favor rain onions the severe weather able consideration as those to GREENWOOD rests ia, they-are sure to have a the west where railway .competi- = I HAVE A ,,. winter's job.' . A number of the tion-has been somewhat keen. . Full stack of Robes, Blankets, Rubber Rugs, Plush Rugs, 1 r residents of the village also com•. -A leasant .even!; took place Stops fallint! Hair 1llitts and driving gauntlets at reasonable prices.' plain of a lack of water. on Friday afternoon at the public -For,a number of years past, school, just prior to its closing fur Shi le-and team harness on hand. _ ice-harvest' began the Christms vacation when _the g i whenever the g ... on Spink's pond or race=way, it children from the three depart. Hall's Hair Renewer certainly stops Also trunks,`suit cases'-whips, halters, etc: . was found that the. seater-power menti assembled ,in the,•junior falling hair. No doubt about it wliit- Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. became practically useless aeces= room, to-shd* their appreciation ever. Yon will stuff be satisfied. 'sitating the resort to steam. Ow- to Miss Wright of her work among - ing'ta the small particles of ice them as a teacher for the past PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM getting underneath and- working two and. a half years, , Since Lulds C Swed to Ed their way down the race-way, cc�minq to the school, Miss Wright �:A�l�� Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL j consequently shutting off _the has proved herself a most efficient water-power, and rendering' it teacher, and her kindly disposition Ei I.M DALE M I LLS t _ useless; the firm have•decided to has endeared her to all with whom - forbid the cutting of ice on the she has come in contact. The --p=Q��R=NC} BOOTS AND SHOES N. pond or race-way. principal, Mr. Fierheller, presided - *' -The. beautiful ss ea then that at the happy gathering, and in is the place to get your next .. _ _ a �`. we have been enjoyingduring_the a few well chosen words called [bag of Flour.i We have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes wi ever carried ?' Ai past few months was rudely inter. upon Miss Jessie Johnston, who - OgHvie Royal Household cant be and bought before the advance in Prices, and are. opted on Tuesday by a fairly read an appropriate address, and beat for Bread. prepared to give the public the benefit. eavy fall of snow. It cannot be Miss Rnth Murphy, who resented p eca'd that it sva9 an improvement, Miss Wright-with a handsome Glenera Flour Pa•try Flour " _ - Nothing but - - _ Ot t fiC9t-C1a98 boots for while the sleighs were running silver-handled umbrella as an Grabam'Flour in stock. .- int northern part of.the town- expression of the regard held by Fresh Rolled Oats ship, there was not eufficient in the pupils towards her. Miss Bran.and Shorts ._. � L p T H I N G the southern part to make good Wright who was taken complete- - Oats and Oat Chop Fileighin'g, atthougb there were a ly by surprise thanked the child- Barley and Batley Chop few cutters out.- The- rain that ren for their beautiful gift. Miss Mixed Feeds The noted 20th Century brApd, hundreds of samples to select from, t ' ' followed the snow rnade the roads Weight has resigned her position Molassine alsal and Molasses Meal A-perfect fit guaranteed or no sale. very"lop�p and dashed the hopes as teacher, but on the urgent re-. Special prices in ton lots. See the new style in overcoat?. k of they ng people who looked quest of the trustees has consent2,� .�7. •�•®® � •�,� �T ' forward nlertsant day's nkat- ed to teach a week or two until .a A' PT L' Iday.-z .lqE �" ^ 0 Ci l±f]a8, ��?�•L, ketd, . @,f•.� � i"-. `: 6,�@` 'r2yi 't' �( "`vr o-'-., .,�'^�� +'� '' te•,-» �; w,it,,, .r' 4�a,.,.. s+t7i"f.�?3�` A.�,z,.R"" ?. a. e �