Champion' and Peninsular Montreal Hockey Club, lâ€"â€"World’s Champions, 1902. King "6 Bock Mixfures. that. nice fresh 5 good flavored kind-"for C Chocolues. Crums. Candy Toys. nll 3i 12wa prices for lowest to; bulgoods Ailow 118.10 mention one other line. The [uncut French Fruit... something now. making . exquisite. the most delicious confection nude. Just the ihisg (or I nice gift. ain Stre Figs at 5c1b. 0i- 6 lbs. for 259. Lay- er Figs 15c and 20c lb. FRUITS. FRUITS. FRU}?S EW nnd SECOND HAND BUGGIES udv ear out It REDUCED PRICES. to make 0 3nd get. my price. before ordering I hsvo 3 number of N WAGONS which I wish to cl room for Cutters. etc. Call and cumin duwhere. L'LIIVJL-w- __-v, IS THERE my need to call your ntention to our claim as ï¬rst in Fruits? No. Yet we van! to memion some hnel. For instance, we hsvo «mice Val-moi: Ornngus at 10¢ per dozen or 4 dozen for 354:. Ind from this up in l-rger anencias. Mexitan. Ire-utilul Jnmnics. Gulifornin. Nnvels. und Floridns. Bright nnd Russeu. Spanish Grapes. Blunts and Cocoanuu. Peu- nuu fresh roasted ; Almonds ; Walnuts ; Brazila 3nd Filberts. Horse Shoi Valencia Raisinsâ€"In theée we carry only the beatl 6 Crown Selected layers. Get our priees.. . . . ‘ Salad in packageanll pounds Ind (an ;' good-.Royel 3 Crown chle raisins. Our Lard and all the other staple goods speak for ‘ themselves. the quality being the acme of perfection. Now to convince you of prices we give you one or two samples for Xmas trade to show you we are the leaders in our trade Cheese l2‘c per lh. Curl-ants 50, or 31b5, for 250. Rice'lï¬s for 25c; Tapioca 7 lbs. for 2:30. sago 5c 15 Choice Cali- fornia Apricots 2} lbs. for 25c ' PLUM pnnnixas of ï¬nest quality in two size. 30 end 606. Buggies flecm .‘EURNACES Never so well prepaid befoxfe. {ever so well prepartd befmje. Never bud such ï¬ne goods to 039: 1000 lbs. of choicest Candies for Xmas selling. We are prepared to'do all kinds of painting in the mos; artistic style. ' 0rd nhout our Genenl ' ' You know our atten- 1: divided be :1 mo Groceries. or three lines. . We mt, one line all handled is beuer thnn more have donemnd you will we hum the choices! brands of etch nrticlu In our business. Xmu â€on! h per 1‘:- 0r 6 lbs. (or 25c w the dulntiesc Ind sweetest Curâ€" wn u. 2 lbs. for 25¢. Ratclif WHEADQUARTERS FORE Stub Proof†Rubbers. £LEARING SALE OF E. TRULL, All IT’S A BEAUTY 119 a specialty. UNDER H ILL’_S $100 00 ACCIDENT POLICY IS A WINNER. Rock Bottom Prices. AND = Stoves. Cleo. A. Slater’s _'} MULE HIDE. Hockey Bodt.‘ AT Uur own mixture made especially for us. None Quite so good. We allow only the ï¬nest goods in these. Far better than the average creams. §VVagons SiourruuLLr: SHOE STORE, 100 lb. 3 for 25 STOUFFVI LLE APPROVED BY -â€" H TODD Stouï¬ville. Frank Rae spam 5 (sq dnyl in Toronto this week. Mr. Jon. Nighlon. of Slrltford. vinâ€" ited friends in town on Sum-why. Miss M. hoover. of Toronto. visited her broth-r Levi ova: the holiday. _ Mr. Harvey Brown. of Toronto. spent the holiday with A. 0. 31mm. J. C. Hathe, of‘Toronlo. is via“- {iug us Mr. Davey'u. Mr. W. E. Marlena. of tho College Optical Parlors. spent I week during the bolidnyl at home. Min Genie Mitchell left on Sunr- dny for Toronto where she will take 5 course. in the business college (here. Mrs. M. Stiver visited her sister. Mrs. Leu‘enl. of Goodwood. a law duya last. week. Mina N. Pearl Woodple. Toronto. is inking her holidtys with her sister. Mrs E. J. Davey. Miss Main and Mr. Gladstone Main who have bee: visitmg their sister, Mrs. C. Russell Fitch have returned home John Monkhouse. a well known and highly respecled resident. of Alboml. died on Tuesday. in the 77th year of his age. Interment. in Alton; cemetery 3 Mr Wm. Pemu. And Mr. Wntnonpl North Grillin, were in Stoufl’villa on Mondav,ntunding the funeral of their ueice. Mrs Cunllï¬'e. Master Welter Douglas. of Guelph. who has heen dangerously ill with menningitia at the home of his unc:e. Mr. C. Wismer. Slouï¬ville. la progxea sing lavoruhly. Mr. Van Burcn Foraylh. of Glasâ€" 36w. lost a valuable cow on Sunday. The anima‘ got loose and committed ' ausunsidu" by taking too big a feed of chop. Mn. Thomas Kelly hss through her aolicimr Mr. C. Russell Fitch ï¬lm! I. claim for 810.000 for dam-go: for the do“): 0' her llulbund A: the Wan-lend wueck last. week. Mrs. N. B_ Monroe of Toronto. Wu in Slouï¬ville Wednosdny and Thursâ€" day of lost week. to goo her sister. Mrs. M. A. Hamilton. who in serious- ly ill st Mr. N. Stoufl'er'm. Mr. Frau! Lon kindly oï¬cialed n the Bop'in org-n Sunday in th- abaenoe of Mrs. N. Stoulor. who could not attend. because of the illness ol her mother. Mrs. Hunihon. E. H. Wilson wu elacnd new of Mnrklmm over A Mn_lne by 26 vom. A yurAgo Mr. Willo- wu s c-ndi- date. but the cunn‘ vote 0! ch. re- turning oflicer gave Ibo so“ to H. C. turning MAI-r. Len. Pipher. had tho miliormne to slip 3nd (all A diatnuee of 16 feet iron: 05 the hog hoist u the pork (Actor: on Monday morning. striking : buck- et undernenlh. breaking threo ribl. All three bv-election which wok place on Wedneaduy hnve gone Liber- Il-N. Perlh nujorily 2‘21. N Norlo|k mj 66. N. Grey mnj 236. North York ‘ is reported vucsnt. should this be true‘ Premier Boss comes out. the by-eloc- lions with a majority of (our. J. SOundorl. of khe 8ch.WhiIchnrch died very unddonlv on Wednesdnyol tut week. The deco-lad â€pared u well u usual the previoul evening Ind was in (ho hum “tending to his chores, but wu lound dud in bed the next. morning. The (housed wu :n Local Items. uttler in this neighborth and wu we:- well known in Stouflrille. A number of genus were enterlnin- ed it the home of Mr. nnd Mn. 8. George Friday evening previous lo the departure of Mine Nellie. ol Moul- lon College. Ind Muster Clarence. o! Cennington. 7A very enjoynble even- ing was epent. At. twelve o'clonk re- freshments were served in the dining room by the geninl hasten. The chiel fenlnre o! the evening rue the bettle of Went-Loo. ' We regret to Ienrn of the very sudden death of the mother of Mn. E. J. Morden. The deceased had spent Xmas day with her daughter in Stouï¬â€™ville. returning to Toronto on Friday apparently in her usual health but died suddenly on Somrdny from an attack of' npoplexy. The rem-ins were conveyed to Bruno": 'or inter- ment. Mr. Ind Mrs. Mon-den Attended the funeral. - The Stouflville Brass Ind Steel Well-u Co. have jun installed 5 new Westinghouse mend-rd 25 horn pow- enginuâ€"ile I dandy. A dynamo In to Be placed' In position at noon ea it arrives and the electric light ï¬ned for for tho compeny'l own use. Two new engine lethen. new turret lnlhe end 3 new ehlper ere up and randy for work Several other pieces of machinery are to be added. An expen bran mould- er arrived on andny, and in A few weeke‘ lime things will begin to hum mound the foundry. Ledie Hand. of the Standud Bnnk wu 0! data lot I luv (hy- Lhil week through illnenl. Wm. Widamnn has scoured I poul- tion to 8:1an M. Pierco's mill North Buy. Minn Greemuuy. who In! been visiting friends u Bingwood and vicinity. returned to be home on But- hrdny.'\ We regnt to learn that. Samuel Agar puled away last week. The deceased hid been n snflexer from de- cline for about. two yearn. Mr. Phoenix wt! 1). Ward of the Stouflville Brass and Steel Work Ire this week putting in A 'new dome to the engine at. Pierce’a mill.North Bay Mr and Mrs B. G. Manning: and daughter Aileen. of Goderieh. visited over lundny with their cousin. Mrs E J . Duty. Mr. F. C. Pickwell. of the Toronto Stu. wn in town Monday in the inâ€" breaks of thaw. popular and np-to due journal. und reports the psper well re- ceiVeJ here. ' At. the service in the Melhodist church Sunday evening Mina Laura. Stouï¬or Sang in excellent style "0h. Golden Land of Peace.†which wns much uppreciamd by the audience. We are ourselves personally send- in; over 850 extra Pilot: lo our runny customers this week and don't. miss the big red advâ€"we will send the Pilot ourselves the next four momhs [or a new ten cent piece. Mammoth. The “leaf of special prayer iF being well oblerved during the present week in Smhï¬ville. services being held in the diï¬erunt places of worship. and the lpecifll subjects for each. evening being wall handled by the locnl ministers. All the meetings have been well amended. The quarterly meeting pl the Rural Deanery of E. York will be held on Monday and Tues. of next week. On Mon. evoning u 8 o'clock than will benspociul public service In: which Rev. J. H. Talbot. of O‘hswu. will be preacher. Full choral service. Every- body welcome. The Mammoth Fair Co are having n big January clenring sale in both their large stores. this is their general nnnunl custom reducing their stock bolero the February nook liking. and ‘ winter goods. I“ clothing. furl. blun- ketl. onrpeh. curtains. underwear. msntlar. lhuvln. drain good- t-c. it: must simply pi... up ind go {or We want the space “Also the menu." don't min coming {or your share. phi: commenced to day. W. J Stark'a horse pl-yed l moan trick on him on new yen-'5 day. Mr. Stark returned home from I dtiva lo Unianville. He stepped into the bank here [or I few minutes leaving the horse 3nd cutter out in the road. When he cums out both home And cutter were no where 10 be mu. A r. Stark concludad he would ï¬nd bolh It. homo : but. no; no traces of eiiher could be found. Alwr making num- erous enquirias next. day, the mining nnimnl Wll lound :3 Connie]. where is but! Inn-lend und spent. new yenr'u it h-d Inn-lend und spent. new yenr's night eating up I neighbor's outs. The horse hld been curl-fully looked flter by the kind farmer“ whose farm Mr. Hone had stopped. The Annivereery Serricee oi the' Methodiet church were. u neuel. quile eueeeuful. the congregation. on Sunday were lerge; the unnone of the Rev. A. Bediord. e former putor. were clear. logicelmaciieel end (orac- iul preeemntione of trueh end were highly epprecieied. At the evening eervice Mre. Antoinette Menning an: the: beeutiiul ltenderd eolo, "The Holy ClIy". Her Iuefl'ected menneIl her lure. true tones. her dielinct urin- uleIiou end her expreuiveneee left little :0 be desired. Our New Yeer'e evening the "High Tee" propered by the .ledin of the eougreguion wee in greet. demend end thoroughly enjoyed. everybody pronounced it. ex- cellent. The progrem. loo. wee of e meritorioue chereclcr. the reeiden! ninieren showing their good will by being present. end eeying eeme good things eppropriue Io lhe commence- ment oi the new yeer. It wee. how- ever. reeerved to Ihe Rev. L. W. Bill also a. former pester. ‘0 give ihe edâ€" i‘lreu of lhe evening. which he Co‘- leiuly did to lhe eeliefeccion of all present. his euhject‘beinz "Chrielien Citizenehip." lies Leure Stouï¬â€™er ' greedy delighted the audience by singing the solo. ‘ To all Eternity." The choir of ihe church ea usual fur- nished good mueic on both oeouione. Proceede 885.00. Read our big January clnring sale ndvi. iv. will limply aux-pine you and we back it up with tha goodl and prices mo. Ind besides the adv doé‘: tell you In" 0! the bargains on ule at. the Mammoth Fair Co. Ltd. Bpoelsl noticeâ€"IL is I wee bit eer- ly’ to all: About 1 Fuhrusry white wenr ule, But. any. keep your eye on the "Pilot†tho on our show window the ï¬rst week Ill February u you will flee the cranes: display 0! art in lad- in’s white wear you ever hand 0! end n prim lea dun coat. of the material at. the Mammoth Fnir Co. It. in our painful duty this week to record the death of Maude Elluhelh. the beloved wile of NLR. 8. Cunlifle. ofthe ï¬rm of Cunlifle «I Peters. Stoufl- ville. on Wedueldey. the lest day of 1909. townrde ch. raid-night. hear. When meny of our citizens were watching the old year out. end jthe new you in the loving friends of de- cened welt Wetching the spark of life quietly and eilenlly flickering.tnk- in: its (light from the feeble and null. ering body of the one they loved so much. Qhe closed her eyes forever in this world below to open them on the New Yenr'l morning in the world aboveâ€"1110 New Jeruenlem. The de- ceased was the eldest doughker of Mr. Peters. end we: married to Mr. Cunliï¬e nbouc ï¬ve yoers ago. At. Edmonton, N. W. T.. the whole (study moving to Stoufl'ville ehou three yeeré Ago. The deceased never seemed to have fully rallied nher the death of her ï¬rst, child about. three years ago. althou {h at times epperem - ly she enjoyed fairly good heellh. exâ€" } cept inking cold occasionally. until _ March, 1902. when she suddenly co- lapee'l. Ind mevlicel aid was at once secured. even then no grave appreâ€" hensions Ware felt by her relatives us to her ï¬nal recnvery. but in epile of everv care and consideration that. lov i5“; friends could give. aha gradually nnk from the effects of rapid decline. The funeral lervicee were held on Monday. conducted by the Rev 3. W Denneee Co mar, ensisted by the Rev. Mr. Lawrence. of Markham. formerly lpneior of Chriel Church. the inter meet. akin; place in the Stouflville cemetery. Very bennuiful wreaths of flowers were tent. by friends of deâ€" oenud. one being composed of lilliee worked in I. design of "The Gates Ainr." it: deceeeed we: I consistent member of the Epiucpnl church. end was In ornement w the church of her ehoice. She will be .‘greetly missed not only by a. large circle of friends end the loved one of the household. hut nleoby 3 large phumber of the poor who elven fonnl in the decees- ‘ ed e generou- frlen-l enl e helper in _ fime of need. The pull benrere were I W. J. Surk. Dr. Ire A. Fleel. Arch. Leenev. B. P. Couleon. F. Silveeuar and Rev L-Lwrence. Mr Burkholder hnd cherge of the funnel "range- menu. "At rest." "He givelh His eboved nleep. ‘ ' nâ€"A’te l l ( l l E. A. Qunnu. of Iha 18hr. Alberta. is renewing old “quainmncel in this neighborhood. Robert Curtis and family. of Bloamington. span! New Y: Irl with the post-muster hers Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smnlss snd Mr. snd Mrs Alfred Hewitt, 0! Toronto pent New Yours with friends Ales called on his brmher Thims on New Years day. 'Mr. A rs. Tsrr Ind Masher Percy visited ndl st Clsremont on Fridly Min A. L. Irwin spent New Yours with her sismr Mrs E. D. Forsyh. Mr. and Mrs. Wslur Thompson. of Claremont. snout Ihn li'olinlsys wiIb Mr. and Mrs. Walker Thompson. of Claremont. spent. lhfl Hgliclnya with her parents Mr nnd Mrs Geo Tran. Mina Ruth Curï¬s. of Toronto. in spending the holihyn It her lnlhor's. the ponmuter. Mr. Int] Mrs K. G. anr Illd mu!" jClayton spent now you'll day with Mr. N. Forlyth'l ll Swuï¬villn. Con-co payer meeting was ï¬eld A! tho home 0! Mr Geo. Irwin on Wed- nendny evening. Miu T Bun-on. lead- in: « ville Scho‘olmening was held here on Wadnudny when Geo J. Tun wu- nglin elected trustee for I term 0! three yous. Mr and Mrs E. D Fonythe are spending I. few days with the lutter'a spending I. few days with the lutter‘s l'ster iu Belhlren. ' Mr. and Mrs J. I" Burkholder spent Mon lny with friends in Scarboro. Mr. '1‘. Judd accompanied by his hrolher Thea" visixod M K. G. Tam Sundny. Elecxion'dny plum] 0! very quiuly on Mond‘y lust. Mr. and Mrs. B. 'l‘nrr nhrl non via. iced n Wm. Russell‘s on Sunduy. Ir Tonxnnruu av Commâ€"Use Putnam's Painlm Corn and Wm: Extractor ; “new in one night and never emu-ea dimmfon. For years “Putnam'u†ha been thn gundnrd Corn cure of Great. Bx-imln and America. it il thn henâ€"uy ix. Sold “The Old Bali-bio Drug Store. Daniol Gibnor um! family In [en'- 2 our links town to locus in Seoul- MONGOLIA The dainlily decorated parlor of Mr ' Geo. Bowen. Mongolia. was the scene of I. very huppy event on Tuesday evening 01 last week. when his eldest. daughter Nellie Ins united in mar- ri'age 10 Mr. G. 11. uewnu. 0! “1| umo place. The ceremony being per formed by Rev. L. Lassie. of While vale. The bride w“ attired in he gningawny gown 0! blue eloune trim med w'uh French (uipre and pemls ‘while mat of ‘he bridesmaid Miss A \Bowers. of Toroqu. was in nile greel viola trimmed with penrls. Tha groo was Issisted by Mr. A. J. MncDm Aid. of Parry Sound. About 30 gues were presenl. representing Torom Pickering. Parry Sound. Alberl Atha. Sboullville and Claremontl .‘J Ind Mn. Hewitt left for Cnuningto Orillin Mo. amid the good wishes their many (riemls. And on their I .turn will resides at. Mr“ lin. A very pleasing event occurwd on Dec. 24th ulv., when Mr. Walter 3.11.0: Pine orchud. And Huldnh. eldest daughter of Mr. end Mrs. F. Lundy. (Pine Orcherd) were united in holy wedlock ll the residence of the bride'u parentn, the Christi-n Minister It Newmerket. ofliciet- ins. About eixty guests were present. some from concidereble dietencee to witneu the ceremony and join in hlppy cenzrnluhtionl. At 1'.’ 30 gun. the bridal party descended to the per. lor. Mile He“. sister of the groom. nuisted the bride. end Mr. J. Lundy. brother of the bride. enlisted the groom. The bride wee beautifuliy err-red in white org-Indie trimmed with white nilk. and wore bouquets 0! white roses and white cernetions, end the hridesmuid wee becwminglv attired in white musliuuimmed with pink. with boquets of white cernnlions end pink roses. The ceremony being completed the bride end groom were in turn greeted by the guests. liter which our attention wu directed to the many beeutilul presentc of which the bride wu the reclpient. Then the Way was 14"} to n bounleoull repnst to which all did ample justice. The hridll party left nmid copious showel s of rice for Nut-marker to proceed by car to Toronto. The lumpy couple intend residing u Pine Orch-rd. The good wishes of I" go with than: in thcir new home Ind their new life. Hockey is now in full swing through. out the province. 3nd savor-10. H. A ranches have ulmdy been rinsed. On Tuesday our boys iook their ï¬n! in- ingl with Port Perry Ind bi! we ice to ï¬ne tune of 5 to 12. but it nu I. good game nevertheless. The follow¢ ing in the scoreâ€"- Swulville (5)-Goal. S. Weldon; point. W. M. Scott, covcr-poinl, A. point. W. M Scott, covet-«pout, 5 Graham; lovcr. C. C. Tunblvn ’fof'll’dl. C. A. B. Snndaun :nd W Sunden. An exciting gums wn ‘plnyod on vh- ri’nk here belween our boys tad me Uxbï¬daa mum on Wodnuduy evening which resulted in I were of 7 £06 in [nvor oi Stouï¬ville. Good boys J. Gran-er. of Siloun. was ï¬nd 3 and costs m-day [or aelliu neat i the'Sroum ille meat market w thou: Iioenne. and also giving In umumm not. to sell bee! only by the quarter i Ihe future in the market house. On account. 0! reuiving so many complaints [mm our subscribers not. melting llle Pilot. during Illls stormy weather we have decided for (he pm sum. to llo-liver through lhe mail com mencing the 15th inst. We trusc this nrranuemem. will be agreeable In our subsorihan as it. will ensure a mpre accurate flrlivery and will avoid all necessary annoy-nee to them. HOCKEY IN FULL SWING HYMENBAL H. Hewitt. 0! l