la HUM- Kvciy Friday Morning J f u nil j -lI- LYMAN SUBSCRIBERS ioflQKBOTSOfc I mIS iniuuatoo to i NORTH YORK Vol Single Copies r s MP ADVERTISER rza Il r- LA Loudon Mutual Stone Wellington J- IB Co and Nursery HE NEWMARKET INSURA AGENCY A E ROE Successor to P LEE First Class Stock Co only Represented SOUTH OP TIN CARD TO PUBLIC Friday- i Iniumdoc by mi having Mr A- to IDT Ifttnda and la North and tor bin lb buiiocw iuTc4b VliallyiifirwM PTLEE Jiooitr Kit llotjrl Public AUHMfKllH lor-t- flO WTO IV J ioooo fconm mini hi iirtniil llio Federal llmU lion WANK PIT Mfflf tad Oat A C i from mgQeiU And jet Dot for to cutpUu COtneth CDS who hath to LDgell left ft im of light And Hots nolle hereto Ihoto A Hippy Christ tod poor Tom with heart from If In our ihena trff with or For So faiddttt ptatblU J haloid lobe it all latest IN- FANCY WORK AND ALL NEW GREAT REDUCTION of At IU tfra IN US f j AIlAHTIiDO Ana TV AT on OK FARM Terrai My TRIMMED FOR TUB BALANCE OF SEASON CALL AND SEE P BECKETT -TO- GhasGNORRIS fO 4HJIf iElil and TO IJAN AND 4 Urn war Central JUiikiiui5iiiii J J A- M0ANWEW- ALBION tf J Wf Afarf KSrAUMSllKDUng lor ui oil M Milnl cnndtiowdow Tiro v in loir J m will ii for iijueeiHHoylnjinoM au lo the couoiy or pay- AT TUB- NEWS DEPOT MW headquarters with you as usual bantu Jlaus THE ftliwKflf now dally WdfM li ried I tow ihat none Utile Folk or Old iuu au Ranging from to Apiece fait Ihem ft hdfnuir vaH reding not- op raoit Price of any Jo Town within or at Efia l1At07iCS TdsovTO ucrrjl JJujj A it KpTAJaja Wife OLD SANTAS BOOK V Ki treli HOWE Ac Mill AI nKNTIHTg bis rooms to ho lirnrr of Main and LlCBNSEDAOOTidSBEB ay CiyTbronto for mania will kpl tOowri at any lately removed from Era THE DM THE MOST DIRECT AND MONTREAL TORONTO OTTAWA BOSTON ST THOMAS CHICAGO ST LOUIS KAN- SAS CITY MANITOBA PACIFIC COAST AND ALL BAST SOUTH AND WEST RATES LOWEST TIME QUICKEST llmouWeAe ATKINSON gtaiieaiarTlCMt V HEAD OKPICB TORONTO A Oxide On all THE J CO OF NORTH VciorlH corner INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS DRAFTS ON GREAT UNITED STATES AND ALL POINTS CANADA NEWMARKET BAILEY J BAKER EVANS FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0ppoat6tbeUoyaUloleliNawaa KINGS EVIL AND DEALER IK- Notes Discounted Accident a iulMlmujUJof claim dollars All at Coin- five MJW or Amoia and vklnMy Id utile McKALLY public Aurora iJlf J vaiarkal flraDch Northern East all For all apply jo f AN WAtmki IVfHT WEDDING CAKES I A SPECIALTY NEWMARKET ONTARIO lb given to Scrotal because of a Hut It Id cured a touch world kwirt SCROFULA i M cured by a thorough purifier Hon of the blood If this the generation after generation Among tit earlier aymptomlc Eruption mora purulent Ulcere and Collapse If allowed coo- Ca tarrh Kidney and Liver Tubercular and other or fatal are produced Santa The small Voice Tang thrill artl eager on the evening air J member of the Qrm of ond into the childs animated fijy uplifted with an large dark eye larger and darker by want and poverty Santa Claus I ha ha that if Mr good viewing the in Ilia arms from which protruded a foot through an opening in the paper that it- and whoao uneven surface to Santa mysterious Well my littlo man it look like it but how did you find me out f f Ob sir cried the child with an expression of rapt admiration on his small pinched face I yon in a icinulo causo you look just liko your picture in the toy windows Theres long white whiskers and tbo white hair and the fur bat and great overcoat and the of toys you ore going to the rich children tonight Ive stood corner hero ever bo long awaitip for you to couje along I know you down this sure rich here The child talked rapidly catching his between the sentences as though frightened at his in so great a personage as J And what did you want to see mo for toy little said Mr taking both little blueveined hands in one of his own great warm ones wanted to tell you where we live sir guess you dont know you never find us an Tom Toms my big brother lips roost and Kelps ma lots lie earns much as fifty cents some days and dont know how shed ever get along thont Tom Well Tom says that dont care poor children that youd theyd starve on Christmas as on any day but you Tom sir he works hard an gels tired an then hes When looked at your pic ture in the window I said to myself Bobby Brown dont you believe it of Santa He does care for all IhechUdren only he dont know where to find yon Was I right I think you my boy I certainly do not know where you live said Mr in an unsteady voice for the childs faith who had never brighter ed n Christmas for him touched tfap rich mans heart as it been touched for many a year ft III tell you where wo live and how many there is and everything cried Bobby breathlessly so you cant stako the place My I wont Nellie be glad found as I wont fell Tom that I cause hed cay that it of me But you sen sir I just let tbisOhnstmasW by thont findUog you cause Nellies little thing sir only summer an Nellie is talking III time about a Christmas dollyan she really thinks youll bring he one and it makes poor ma cry have her tell her what shell do her folly- wont forget the dolly for Nellie No said Mr writing something in a Utile book into the store with me my boy ft will more comfortable for you J see your clothes are thin fcir they weir out faster ma can mend eo Little Pauls only four sir and I guess hed like some of anything maybe too said Bobby springing out of bed Who asked Tom But Bobby protended to be too busy wardrobe to question Ho felt that so newly betrayed Ms precious secret Brown with a weary sigh put the last potato in the oven and won dered where the dinner for those lit tle hungry mouths was to come from Her feith Id Gods care was sorely tried times Suddenly there came a knock at the door Its him cried Bobby springing forward to open it Heres basket for the widow Brown which Santa sent from the grocery with his compliments thrusting a basket in at the door and disappearing before a question could bo the contents were half taken out another basket was thrust in From the bakery compliments said tbo briskly stainmiog the door behind him a basket of good things as that was I The children stood about It In wideeyed wonder till little the spell by snatch ing a of brown ginger cook ies Santa Clans compliments a at the door and a large bundle which proved to be good stout shoes for the children alt round was throat in and before door coujd be closed more bundles follow ed By this the little ones were capering round the room in wild Tom stood with stove handle in one hand and an expression of blank amazement on his face a perfect statue of surprise Mrs Brown sank down on a chair and with clasped bands and tearful eyes was presents seemed literally to shower down upon them and which meant so much comfort and happiness to her family Bobby was only one who did not to be at all sur prised at generous display Nor did he to regard the door with anxiety until the doll and the candy togothcr with other surprises not mentioned by him in his conversation Santa had made their ap pearance Where did they all come from gasped Mrs Brown in perplexity There must be some mistake No there aint cried Bobby en thusiastically for Santa sent v But there isnt such a person Bobby fc Yes there is I saw him lost night said Bobby trying a jack- knife which had bis name on a card attached to the handle Theres good stuff in it he added sending a long shaving off from a piece of pine stick I told Mm where we lived and he said ho try to find us this year -v- Who could it have mur mured Mrs Brown Santa of course said Bob by emphatically a jolly old mail looks just like his picture too Mr as he placed a diamond ring on the finger of his granddaughter thought of the humble ho bin had blest and how much more that gift was prized than the now sparkled on the hand of her who never had a wish gratified It pays to be Santa he It pays in here lay ing his hand over the place where a warm tabbed beneath And I believe 111 make a general Santa Clans of myself next year for the benefit of poor little children whom the Santa generally fails totted Green Manuring i town todboowMTeralSab- canny Ittoagb o to the go rangtor totwoorlhrw iboQiod I Ul4 tint u gcb turner ban a fallow In ihb till or ihtycu bo tod tiro I roouolia ud to which Ibo ciUeihepB4plltowltoir4mp on top at lbs tod lb the cattle an fed la la tilth of Ted grwn la their aoattcred Is Toward beiBDlngor Ujo toads to one or 10 heaps to the of allowed to rut or iwo dayi with doof forks to too manure another of Bad Boy Hows business asked a young fellow a faint moostache new clothes and a tough look of the old who was wiping the mould off of some dried peaches with a dirty cloth and the boy took up handful of peaches of them looked as though ha was sea- sic and added ought to a man for selling Business is none of yon r busi ness the gjoceryman and person if you dont like those peaches you neednt buy any Dried fessor I had to were some bad boys there and all the was to me of all they hazed me and then of course I had some of the others Hazed you Now come tell alt about toil I have often read of this coUere and I have thought I would like to knowhow it was done Show me wonfryour would get mod the boy Pa wanted to know last nighVud I hazed him and this morning he me at the breakfast table imji A i A from A one foot other mao lime Inch tor ere footer ma nure two or or DtfMifcMi It complete to Then heaps to ihplJor A t to and lima manure which U ready to draw After it plowed the ill find or work to but jflcoatdeoDfiQcwtbttn to try I feel 1d they the rc4ultL have very but yoathtakflltopobEttbthU I An wjl they lotrylt am with Jottings Special to Bra The aoDod Pro- wit held to fill on the the of the fktnUrs Mr lie wis Secretary pro The President Sir John chair but were read sod of Mr John Peter Paste J were appointed Mr Jo linger reelrcted Regis Prudent Secretary CflaKoraiaDTrasnrer Root The P Walter Scott The the Society the it had achlsred Its Mutant io the crime of and alio the aw- in bare responded to nude them The Society has a Urge on prosit the to their credit that Id caseofemenxeDcy they will be prepared to cot joatice to those hod After the meeting was closed the President rsem- to the dibits the was in At of on the lull in the Hall- the officers were elected J J Chap Bee Sit Fin j Stone Tyler J Cunpbellj Commimo- peaches were considered in an early day In I re member Yes they are said the boy interrupting the old grocery- man who was getting But tell me a few years ago there was an old fellow kept a grocery here on tbii corner who was the worst old fraod in the world He would charge two prices for everything and charge things to amen threo tiroes and ho sold decayed codfish glucose lor sug ar and the neighbors used lo say lie would steal Where is he now I Got rich I suppose and gone on atrip the world I used to know him and he was a bad lot the same man said the Mushing I have been hero ten years And recogniz ing for the first time Bad he added I was ruined by a young who used to hang signs my place advertising dead cat sge and such things He made my life a burden but he went away a year or more ago and I was told be was engaged in stage robbing out West and bad built up a good busi ness I took an oath to kill him on sight and you look so much like the bad boy that I think I will run this cheese knife into you a couple of times for lack and the groceryoian made a jump for the boy apparently perfectly frantic said the bad as lit stepped back and loose one of hi old laughs that to lighten up the gloom in the grocery Slay your hand rash man or you will dull your knife Embrace me I am your long lost mascot and the boy opened his arms and raised tbe roof such a happy laugh as the lonesome old groceryman had not heard around the place for a year Kill the fat prodigal Lai got bask shouted ashe dropped the cheese knife anil bugged the bad boy and then him looked at biro I would bay known you in a minute if it had not been for that mould on your understand it Pa thinks he iaiart but ho didnt catch on If there is anything I hate it is to see a man get mod at a little joke I wouldnt get road tho Show me how goes Well I couldnt only give vou an idea of it hero in the store be cause I have not got the con ditions Bat if you will get down on your hands and knees with your head cloae up to that barrel with water pail on it I will try and dem onstrate to you the first degree The got down on his hands and knees with head against barrel and the boy took up a washboard and belted him across the Sots when he run his head into the and tipped the pail of water all over bimeelf he rose up drip ping with one hand on his pants and looking as though he would like kill his young friend the boy who unconcernedly I knew yon would get mad man who has not got a brave heart has a right to twk a to haze hint you like the second degree better more said the gro- Sot another How long do you tarry gen- Well my stay here in nib- i ami some of tru Wafer mails nml wet re in the damp povktt illy old troubling hill the doctors birn to trael and get and he wants to go with inc I ahull try to give him enough to bis liver loose We go to Washington then to New Orleans and four to California and fetch up Utah along Spring Watch the papers Tata was The rooryiiian felt of his groaned and said Well the Lord have on per lip like this mould on the dried old man and Mormons They peaches By gum I am glad to see j will have their bauds full Sun you Where have you been and does your pa know you have got J i an CALL AT THE f A I AND V and Best Selected Stock IN NEWMARKET A BONANZA YOUR irll Hull la ah or for jfor your to TWdf It lisp rftftc an front Hereditary ud the fclodrcd of and At the time It en ud bloodj beiithfQl tbe vltil Regenerative Medicine of SQruportUajf with he 4 gulrio Cheapest Attention MONEY lOlv In We nififco for OR rot to fca tltellrd J LIFE Mil we win Town- WilrU i and pounded lo tbe and oMutaatiy prescribe Absolute Ciiro For all diseases csuied vitiation of blood Is concentrated to t practicable far beyond any other preparation for in J and the well best the world vnvir- AyePfi Sareaparlila ST Br J Co Matt Cbemlsts if it too much Youll remember little Paul Yes Ive got hira down Theres Tom sir Tom is such a good brother lias to be in the cold all day I do wish Tom could have a pair of mittens and his shoes are most gone but I guess mittens will da r name is down Mr said whos Thats ail sir on ma needs most everything but a shawl most J Put you my little man is there you wish for dont need anything Ill glad to see the rest and Ill have my secret about meeting you for my Christmas Oh ft will be the joicst Christmas and wont Tom Wonder and wont Tom to sprlsed and wont Nellie about Ijjniess change his mind about you pretty quick sr And Bobby nodded his head emphatically tell ne where you five said and the child gave the directions very minutely Then Mr sent and I doubt if there was a happier child in all the land than Bobby Mr- retraced his a clothing establishment a shoo store toy shop a confectioner the bakers and the grocers and at each place after giving his order he re quested that the things be sent the Brat thing In the morning to a certain and left at Mr Browns with Santa Bobby tossed restlessly on bis bed that night- could he sleep with such a wonderful secret Toward morning he fell into a- sound sleep and was only awakened by Tom kind ling a fire in the old stove Lindsay High School to be made into a Collegiate Institute The telephone is said to be a poo4 school for The Ice scenery at Niagara Falls is very beautiful can who can refute silence- He who waits to do a great deal atoned will never do anything J Surmises are not facts which may be unjust need not i It is estimated that there are over five million bushels of grain in Idleness is hard work to who are not used lo it and doll work for those whoareVVi More helpful than all is one draught of simple human pity that will not forsake us most brilliant qualities become useless when they are not sus tained by forceiof character The widows might Is never so folly realired when she is look ing tot TheBcott Act is declaredin force in the county of on the expiry of the present licenses by ft Buddhist priest are the district In Bri tish jf- The hill granting a pension to the Widow of was passed Friday without in the United States Senate cotton Mill has orders on hand to kaep it time for the nest six months- v ifey Try to be something in the world young man and you will bo something aim at excellence and ex cellence will be attained- We cannot too org upon oar the of for weekly of the for as the Satceda Evssrisc Were we bilged for light the of all etiierz we choose The Etexikg Post of Philadelphia i j the beat for member of elide filled weekly with thoaghu cf good writers arid with sod graphic good to all conditions tad n life No family can afford to without It It his been the on res of happiness to great of nolle of two and la better than tree today It his the moat and any paper on the and It affords all the picture of lb faadaalco mental or coral any a toe more and better reading any other Oar reader do no leal than tend a for a free apedmen copy or for fifty paper will bo seat to tfceka to ffiora critically Post Lock Bos No ope rises much above the level of his intimates Tell me a young mans tastes halite and companions at the age of and I will tell vow what hi course la life will ring the total receipts of inland revenue for the amoaotcj according the sUtement yon been in jail and how did get out Are you going to stay or have you an engagement to rob a bank Tell me all for I have missed yoo you young whelp 0 go take a walk with yourself and lose yourself said the boy as he disengaged himself from the em brace of old friend Yes pa knows Im back and he yon know I thought might have got home when I heard somebody murder over to your boose last night said the What was you doing Come and sit down on the old soap box and spit at the stove and play some trick on tell me all about yourself It has made me grow old the past year and nothing happening to get me road A man wants excite- meat or he is no good and the groceryman pushed up the soap box for the boy and drew the ball- bushel measure for himself and as the two sat down and looked at each other as though they sometbing lo happen out of the ordinary run the sight wss a picture worthing Fatal Stabbing Affray Kingston Dec 17 Last night a serious stabbing affray occurred in the Scott Act town of Renfrew Three young men Mitchell Conway and and Michael into place where whisky was sold on the sly and after they had spent all money and Income intoxicated they were ordered to leave the premises but to do so The result was that ft number of ruffians suddenly appear the scene armed with clubs attacked the young men viciouily latter fought desperately during the each of was- in places and owing to blood they FELL OS The noise attracted a crowd and when the pools of blood a doctor was called in found the victims all stretched out at full length side by side on the floor and very weak are all dangerously wounded IS thought two of recover died this evening An effort is being made to discover who used the knife but thus far has not been found says the boy as he brush ed off the soap box to see if arrests have made any bent pin or TberV great excitement in the for him to sit on- old gentleman the so you have had a furlough Tor a year againse man who sold the liquor now and it not donejrou any and who lias selling it illegally ever the Scott Act was passed that threats to lynch him were freely wade Tbe San Fran police have a further discovery of documents in connection with Socialist dynamite plot in city has offered to cede- territory to both Spain and France hoping that by so doing she may gain support against the of Germany cases of were discovered in the of New York last Friday by the health authorities- and the patients removed to the he trial of Joseph for the murder of Constable Flatters was concluded at assises Jut week jury returning a verdict of Sentence was reserv ed In of the many inarderons attacks made on members of Montreal city polios force and which have resulted fatally in several cases recently it has oeea decided to arm the force vita good- You look pale what you want Is something to think of to wake you up FuM or 1 shall be at home and I nt you to feel natural just as though you expected the to fall the cellar or the roof to blow off or a can of to explode an minute have I been Beenlto I nave got an education would surprise you Look bead grown it all over as big as hickory nuto That is brain enlarg ed from study I bare drank from the fountain of knowledge until it is a wonder I have not got the educational dropsy Studies that it takes ordinary boys years to master I tackled arid mastered in a day I am loaded for bear look like it said the as he arid felt of some of theblimps on the boys head Say this may borrow enlargement off the brain but it looks to me though you had been with sledgehammer Shi Dont give it the boy he winked out of bis left eye IYou art right In our class in there were some fellows handy with IhHr fists and at the exercises I was knocked silly One of Ihe amateur Sullivan in our class knocked me all around recitation room Out you ought to see me recite in lawntennis I atadoated In base ball at the head of my class and at rowing I took a Football is my best Look here and he hauled off one foot and kicked a small Hubbard clear to the ceiling where It In contact with some baskets washboards and and they rain down on the the squash fulling on back of his neck For heaven ke up said the old no gathered up a lot you in snalomy Cut to leave college Well between and the pro- I Bells Remains J m Hie remains of Isto Louis were taken from to Winnipeg private car On the- arrival in Winnipeg it was met brother of with conveyances and St to St Vital to house of Mrs was no deioonitration en route few actually being aware of the arrival of the body was carrUd into house and conveyed to one of rooms which had been prepared for its reception being according to custom draped with buck and a temporary altar erected and cohered with can- ales- The lid of the coffin for a few and it was found that beyond having blackened wmewhat the fate of 11 quite ulichanaed The was with black drapery Flowers strung over It and candles kept wlgbjoff around to the honored in to offer for the dead and condole forma burial took place in ffie churchyard of St cathedra the gram in of deceased dug next to that Ms father On the Occasion of the funeral a requiem mass in cathedra To show re spect for Metis friends bore coftin on their shoul der from Hi Vital to tho cathedral some six miles Au immense crowd The were very iuipreasive no I Throe IhouXind by a loyal at alter a protract ed fiitutdiy