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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_09_29 .. •,. .. .:.X72 W ,� G ..ss„ A�;•s%{a.. _ ate- .s`'•..,v ya;,`'pA`n,,..a•' e� .� .•,,'.e:' 4 ,: _ sy";. i..'i •.x 4 .�..r� °'qo.• ^'`+.1.,.''•t� '.n• Lti`"t -. Pw.f'� ns'�..r'i�M..''4F,;•-•r yam''�•` .sa'. y, .a.`fi•. -�,.., cr.,,.n-r• •sV � -r••• '. � ..e, a 'aF.,.•tk"''''.. ,- � �:: .k, :e ,!�'�:e •�„ }. 7� Y ''•+.« '�!mvP 'h •.da'.''. ..- n .x -.ni. ..',• .:'sc.. •,c - `+l^^:.--s ,•-r,�.". '.-•ra 7� ,r- ilii,1. '�} •a9-'. r... ia y a SOL. XXX. . PICSERING, ONT., �FRIDA,X, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911 No. 54' o' 0faiao mat trarbo. LAND CREEK N®ARTON SPINS MILLSty Established?8 years .' The Women's institute will meet at Mine IraSmales is �tedticad the home of Mrs. W. Collins on Wed- Toronto. visiting in Desday afternoon, Oct. 11th, at 2.80 Mre, sham, of St. Gttbariues, is GREENWOOD IL FORSYTH.D. of O., Regis- p. m. Mrs. J. Pittterson will !ve a the guest of her sister, Mrs, Tinliae. • tered membw of the Optometri"I Asso elation of Ontario. Special attaatioa given to' papeir On " "Hallo e' le Mrs, b1cAulay and Miss McAula r "' be fining of ilsases. Eye. tilted tree xorch • ores' will be dwelt on by Mrs. fD. were recent! p Claremont, +en FLOUR . Stotts. All ladies are welcome to at- Y guests of Miss Brown .; MILLS �i�,� WHITE—SATIN � tend this meeting. - and Services on Friday C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Preparatory 1� . E@inbnrgb, member os the Doll .CREAM—BUNS evening and Communion on Bahbatli M . B ege of Physicians and f9nrgeens of Ontario.licentiate -TEA—BUNS -- MONGOLIA Oct. 1st. at the morning service. I require 1000 bushels of SttCkwbea!aT of Bo7v College of Burgeon., Edinbtfrgh Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, who have once and will psiy an extra heat f3peoial atteaetoa W dsieasee of women gad Master Clifford Winn,of Stoufiville, been visiting their sons and daughters for it for quick delivery. rdsudrea. OtCce ane residence.Brougham. FEED : 8�pent Sunday with Master Clayton in Toronto, returned home this week: Will also pay highest price foto . BICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Tarr. The.farmers in this district are busy .4 BRAN Daniel and Mrs. Connor, from near cutting corn and filling silos. Potatoes �A.R.?.,E�'• and X-RAY INSTITUTE L9HORT9 Ringwood, visited at Wm. Rennie's are rather scarce and command a . PICKERING, - - -ONTARIO WELLAI�D FEED FLOUR on Sunday. high price. GOOD G'Q.T is ' JUMBO John and Mrs. Tarr and four child- Rev. lir. Hanna, will address a �7CT�3Fr.E'►.T , $ i�Lorx Tph X. D•, C. x•, : ,� ren. on the 5th llne Markham, visited meeting here in the Presbyterian specialist in Rectal Diseases. Prottatic Dia• OAT CHOP at R. Tart's on Sunday. Church is the interest of the Lord's BAKERS JOY—the beat bread flbt+ae ,' CORN Mrs. R. Tarr, Mrs. J. Ramsey and Da Alliance. HISSIMI—the best of idea, Diseases of women, oaaos:s, W Y �`*,• Das 8-Bay e:smination. Dlreaeee of eyw Mrs. T. Smales visited Mrs. N. an, pastry flour-* 10.nose,throat sad longs. Hitting giass"and CORN CHOP of Claremont. on Thursday last. Attend the Harvest Home in the Special prices to farmers buying twzs a' to 6"chronic diseases. BA:°I CHOP Miss May Bowers, high school tea- s 90e Eons U to a and 7 to fl Amy g Methodist Church, Oct. loth. barrels and over. MIXED CHOP cher at Bradford, visited her parents, _ Log" Geo. and Mrs.Bowers,over Sunday. I chop finer than any other milt—tba+x. _ wMITEVALE means a great deal this year < R. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS got Pie upper, at Harvest A few attended Scarboro Fair last when feed is scarce, , AttOcaft own. bn+y,and aat7 Some, esday, Oct. 10th. week. 31. OpOirm wh ter.. Mrs. Roach took a business trip to 2". Z. CTRE'EZ3" a L _ - - - GREENWOOD Whitby on Tuesday. T. BAROIItary ,B lie,special Law, J■ L. SPINS, LI�dITED, Gordon McKay spent Sunday with St, George's Anglican Church _ • solicitor. Public,special Ezami- T, C. and Mrs. Robinette and fam- friends in Greenwood. mer for saga Court of Justice, Brock street, `+ whlt4v, .ay Rice Bros. are drilling a well for E. fly spent Sunday at her home here. g � stTNDeY sERVlcfs -.'.DICKERING. ONT. Mrs. Norman White and lady friend Annis on the 6tb concession. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Mr. !letter and family have moved �,Bolieltor,No sent Friday with Thomas and Mrs. Morning Prayer 10.30 A. N_ a : tory Public,Eke, Yoney to proctor. to Markham during the past week. r Iona. Oma next door to the Btandaaa nk,. Mrs. Robert Brown and daughter, fir• Christian is erecting a-u;L regi- g ? P Wbttbv. y E A LIda, fire spending this week visiting dente on his recently acquired pro- Evenin v , friends in Toronto, petty, ' s Fred Mutt still continues in poor 'Kr• Walks paid the school a visit S y School 2.00 P. ,�, ate, _ undo r` �R. E. J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary health and is as yet unable to resume last week and pronounced everything - —' •a�► CLARE1dO;�i T sargeon, Honorary gradoacs of the on. his work- with F. L. Green. right. fano 4eterfnarJ College,Toroaso.Canada. All Reeve Mowbray. of Kinsale, was D. F. Pugh was in the city last week dlesases and In)uziae of domeatfe►almals treat for all styles Of furniture. yand purchased an imported ad oa the most modern,approved and setenufle here Monday inspecting the cement P po ed Clydes-n �.r aAve....Pickering,Offices at corner of$taand work on the bridge. He reports it a dale filly, k Avfekering,oog I.nt.tarfo No l job Quite a number attended the special _ -i 7Mrs. Levi , Gleeson and son, Lorn, Sunday school services held at Locust ;� f �w �Rzbs• Room Moulding of Fort William, spent a few days Hill on Sunday last. 4 this week with M. Gleeson and Mrs. Mr. Cameron• who has lately been W. G. HAM—Issues of M,trr[aga F. Harrison. of Salem. in the employ of Mrs. Rosch, left for it g 1 vt Licenses in the Cco%mly of n%&MO, i gnekerfog village, y �1Ct19I'e Frames his home in Listowel on Saturday. Election bets have been paid, pota- POGCHER, Real Estate Arle. aemember the Harvest Home in toes dug and the people are now ° • tioneer' valas+or, ceneetm and lasner Window Shades the Methodist Chtttch, anxiously awaiting Markham Falr. � est warrfaae lioan.ee Brooghwm toy Oct. loth. _ Those who have been political) in. HOPPER Issuer of Marr' e yy • lag disposed for the past week have-fuily �• Licensee to the County of Ontario, recovered. GREEN R1YER " _ ered. with one or two ezcep- - ; afaee at More and his residence Olasemoa+. _ tions. Coal advances i® price We extend our most heart ooh a- There was uite a large attendance UNDERTAKING y at the Lndiea Institute meeting hem 6a,BEATBP,TCIWN88I3POLSl38 tulatroas to the members of the Green g • e. Aoccneee. Cbmmladoasr for in connection R at the home of Mrs.H. Pugh on Wed- t a+ee�et► ioeonnrsa+. Jew KOSOT so 1046 Iver football team on their having nesday last g � = OCt, 1st. w d ' erty leaner at gLarrirp roar successfully won the Intermediate meow 140 evwla. oa+. I-V Distance no object. championship of the Province of On- The hum of the corn-blower can be Hook your ander this week; taria as Saturday last on the Rosedale heard daily in this section. Howard POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Turner has late! urchased one a ' ' for Ooan+ter of Torn and Ontario, Ana. Puree moderate grounds. Toronto, by defeating the p 1' at old !'less, ttoo rata of all kinds &Sten®ea to on ab Orton Listowel -team by the score of 1-0. also a large gasoline engine to oper- p y 111OUZ address Green giver P 0. out. They bad previously played two games ate it. Tool had in his one at Green River at which neither ptiseession last L. SPIN Ltd B, POWELL Licensed' Aue- week n porcupine secured in the north- ems:rT PIC$ERING PILLS ! side scored and the other at Listowel Pv P J. • ®. 'r• • tsbn0w, valuator sad ootlect�r for ern art of the township. ' ~• coanties or Ontario and York. All undo or which resulted in a tie,each side scor- P p• Such a+dse conducted either r.vately or by sactioc — Txli — ing two goals, For the past several aaimdls are rarely seen in this local- Sale aoser collected. For dater or otbez par ' / years our boys had made a determin- ity nowadays, DICKERING igcnlan apply as residence,Elizabeth B0.,Ptak: great Legative Tonic ed effort to land the cbampionship Real salute deals have been sumer• �h ertag. Phone orders left at paws Once:Pick, p ous here late) ;firs. Warsk has timing,or Macomb's •tore, olkremont, will rs but failed in every attempt, although y y d sNve prompt.aeaaos sat•afacaon garran. - in each occasion they reached the sold her property at a good advance . IMed. E7 p>'onenomberfsladependeat 1001 semi-finals. The game on Saturday of the purchase prise and will move to R$stores tyle .energy and strength was a fine exhibition of football. The Toronto: The Burton farm has lately �/ JOHN PuILI D Green River forwards le ed nice �n sold to 5Vm, Knox, of the Brock t to every part of the human combination and for the greater part 7O�• for 88,°t10 and we consider it n Egg, Store, Nut and Pea sizes �r system—just the thing to of the time kept the ball near the Lis- splendid investment, and there are in bard coal. ' . towel goal. and roan times near! other deals under way- J, -;Has afull line ni mesh and cur tuue-yvtt tip: 8 y y Best 't lamp steam coal. All Gaal L_ ' ed meats constantly on hAnd. _ making a goal. Owing to their better •+• undercover, full weight,and . We guarantee every box and re- play the Green River Learn deserved .BROU.GHAM prompt service. • Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, fund your money if not the victory. Miss Minnie Brown is visiting in the Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. satis9ed. city. L U M B R WHITEVALE L. Matthews spent over Sunday in Highest prices paid for Manufactured and sold b Toronto. A Good stock of rough and matched! ID�1 Butcher s Cattle y j Mre. J. Thornton is visiting Mrs. J. Mrs. Feasby, we are pleased to say, hemlock, also matched sad dregs- - Thornton. ed spruce and i T ■� Is improving slowly. P Pae• ,�j e / • M. I1rlCFADDEN Richard Barton had -the miaforfune p g y' Arthur Little tin, of Toronto, is 2: 3x and 4x Ontario cedar ship lets L `I` to hurt his hand last week. K' " g here with his parebta. 8z and 41 B. C. shingles. ivelr DRL'(3f31BT AND ORADIIe,it oPTlclwp Will Knox has Started ploughing on R, J. and Mrs. Cowan attended the a his new farm just east of tke village. ball game at Toronto on Saturday. Let we quote you prices on any build PICSERING, =ONT. Charles Beaton and friend, of To- N. F. Tomlinson, of Willowale, mg material you may require.- • FlrBt-(31888 rigs for bi?8 " routs, spent Sunday with his brothers spent over Sunday with friends here. Bill stub a apecialtp. Day or Might Forest and D. R. Beaton. REAL ESTATE S. R. Pennock recently sold his Robert Britton, of London, was Independant phone 116411. ••a•• market here for a few days visiting relatives. a ]BUS lmeOts all tTa11;18 garden and residence to Mr. N. F. and Mrs. Mechin, of Oshawa, A. "�, RE E SO R Bates, of Toronto, Mr. Pennock is visited the fortner's rents on Sun- Teaming promptly attended to. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap, undecided as to where he will locate. y y . Rev, J. Tricks is s k: A Good buildings, plenty of water, one- y pending a week 8 Mrs. Bennett and son, of Toronto, LOCUST HILL S Agent for Canada Carriage Co. half in cash, balance on mortgage if in New York. Mr. Found and Mr. are visitin with the former's parents, W.- Ho. $ Pe Gostick, of Claremont bad cba e of - ° •' f P>IcketyflrtQ. required' the Service on Sunday morning. Isaac and rs: Davis: ; Also a Two im rtant items were checked nto,James Williams has returned to To- Also good' tenement dwelling po •onto, ester spending a few dtlye at yielding 12%in the village 'an of,Picker- off the calendar of events'last week. Mrs. Wm. Hubbard's, Blacksmith�ng On the Slet the Laurier government ;yrs, Daniel Gannon,of Mac Hill, O lq ' Ing' was defeated and on the 23rd (,}teen ie home on a visit with her parents-, y x; �1�tfl11(<�LS>t �x� 'River boys handed the Listowel foot- Ed and Mra..willson. ball team their Waterloo, which de- F. C. and Miss Blanche Mechin ris- _ Having rented the Dunbarton shop tis�K*���. �>Krs�M;� tided the championship of Ontario,• free their brother. N. F. and Mrs.and opened the same,I us prepay- Mechin at Oshawa last week. GAWIS ed to do all work entrusted to , ss +' alis♦ gear Rev. Geo. E. Pickard in Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and child- Methodist Church, on Tues- ren and Mise McKay, of Vancouver• School has commenced again. Call in and see we any time. We r . Richardson• day, Oct.10th.. Mrs, McKay and Mrs. McPherson, of What about that Fountain Oakville,spent last week-with John Pen perhaps your par- and Mrs, Patterson. ents -T. Z=NT�.tN�.�s WHITEVALE `: . promised you P • .Notary Public, Pickering. a Mrs. Rutter,who has been living at " DUNBARTUN Mr, Moore visited James Miller one Bennett, Bros',, and her daughter, SpeCiArl313t day recently. Dorothy, who has been with Mrs. Ed. The �• Mr. aLd Mrs. Annis, of Turonto, Willson for the summer, leave for will buy with us a guaranteed In all kinds of tire-setting. Binder visited at Walter Major'e. Hamilton, where they will reside in article. We have Pens at DOMINIONE � and fnower knives ground. Congratulations to the members of the future, $1,20, $2,00;$g;00, $3 50, Ladders of all kinds in'stock Shamrock Football Team. There will be no Service at the $4.00 and $6.00.. 8e" Office, Toronto and to order, Mrs. George Burkholder and Miss Christian Church next Sunday morn- y Helen Troyer visited friends in theipg, Octopening ber 1st. The pastor,Rev. R. The Shop will be close every Wednes- city. G. English, will assist at re-o 4E. B. Osler,M. P„ President day and Saturday from now.. A number from here attended the services that da at the Christian r W. D. Matthews, Vice President• until November letDistrict Convention at Unionville on Church at Ringwood. Uffies and.Gentlemen 4.. C. A. Bogert, General M'g'r g , Tuesday. Ave enthusiastic gathering greet- .ilapital$4,000,000, -Reserve $5,000,00 Remember the Baptist. S. S. Rally ed Lhe auto procession in honor of Mr. Buy a Fountain Pen at Bas- c Total Assets$82,500,000 W. I JICKS01 - `BROCC Rojo on Sunday,October 8th. Everybody Smith, Member-elect,which left Osh- sett's and you will,get a 1 satisfactory Pen. s Branch of this Ban):has been eattl,ti- welcome. awn Friday last en route to Columbus, �'•• • �, liebed in London,England, Mrs. Chao. Rice has returned home, by way of Whitby, Pickering, Bro- We do not sell poor ones and N 78 Cornbill,E. C. Hage van lots of 'av'ater ? after a pleasant visit with friends at ugharo, Claremont, Myrtle, Ashburn remember we have a :This Branch will issue Letters of Credit and Hampton and Nest.leton. and Port Perry, reaching Columbus dandy at ' . 1lvafts on on imyortaut petals In Canada,aega Mr. Annis, who was visitingat D. about 10 m. The were met at Us%Rtllssent for coliemtlon,wake telgqggrraphfc �� BROS., OF WIY'fiVALt Annis', ave a ver inepirin ddress Brougham b the Claremont Citizens' Arandere ass usn-saet every descriv On of are prepared to furnish g y b"ItIng business. P p you anything at the Epworth League meeting on Band. Short speeches were made at '— $1.150 _ Information will be furnisbed on all Canadian in the line of water supply such as Friday evening of last week. each place by Mr. Smith, Mr. Calder matters pompe, windmills, hydraulic rams, Monday evening being the eve of and Mr. Bright. After the speaking Norman Bassett _ "A sped department will be provided for the the departure of Will and Blake Bea- at Brougham little Miss Viola Simp- E_ PICKERING N E W. S. 7fiss of rtstton and bearers of our Lettenaot plumbing, etc. Credit• ton for the Toronto 17niversity, a very Son, niece of Boyd Burk, presented . enjoyable eveningwas sppent at their the member-elect with a beautiful Jl?.WEI.FR AVD OPTICIAN C1sA$. D. GoRDox, Manager They are also expert well drillers hcimb the Duen le of the tom- lwU uet. A number from here drove orroarre sorsa j and respectfully solicit your patron. mlinit by ryoae g Pq P o q �, six s.*: r 0• ,y • .,.. .. .,.:i «^.M,' • .:i7t+x S `x P' v k: +v it m r� E s� :. n-f .s _ _,. ,,} ,+,,, .t 4^'t' .v. T ;• �o` .. ,+.'�.4.�'-: Yt@.. ;x,:J✓ r P, ,3..+ ,•; R . �. .s..gt". 1. : , .. :_ ,.ac..mw'rr .. .na ,ti r'^-•... :. x •'r'a.:.d .e." y-FR� .6 '.a r°'''r` wAi4��. FX y M. .1 ! i' ,r. '. :. .:,,. . ;r:.i• .: .. ,r.,... i .xr ... f +'�i.•^=w. 'sa✓-.c`1 �,Aw. + x'+:,h a• 11 ..+ 7? v^ '•1!; ..- -:. - ,-._ .'... .. .. ....... .... .. ,. .: • , . , . :- D Ri .. r , 'b.. , :: -3 - � I ', ,.cal>. .. , �� . ..4} '., , I :'�,'.. '1,'. ,,;. '•moi"'t✓� "'. . ' '%; ".-P� StSa,t,, .;T . '-' ` :a.: _ ,i•('� ,.,,Z..�,.� . 11. t f -. . - . . j �_ 4" �,' , , P'RI� S Of FARM #�RDDU �S _� _ �R. R. L. BORDEN, K. C., ,- }$_ '1' toED , .. ... "I"l-KyAl -: .. E� . .. ` 1 �,::,.,.. ..., I ��­, t( - , _ - I. -'� * i. _ - .. LL•'I'�-R F3 I'llOU Tllr LE1DING � ' , I OF UCADi: CL'NTL.£9 - -. . �.- I .�-.„ , 5 ya '!r rim,' Seven Members of the Laurier kabinet ,g�I:Ica. w �, Ov$rtbrown .at the Polls. _ -- 11 ' t p : ['rices of Cattle. Grata. Cheea� � X . ..y _' ,. : . . , and U-ther Produce at Home � - ��, i ;BORDEN S 'MAJORITY IS FORTY-NINE - � ..and Aljroad. � +fir BREADSTIIFFS. „ I z;� v p " CONSERVATIVES ELECTED . CUMBERLAND-Rhodes • 2 _ Toronto, Sept. 6.-Flour-Winter wheat s� -Jamieson 90 per, - cent. patents, $3.60, M-)nt,tal sI Onfarlo-73. HALIFAX (i)-Borden .... .... 4 "r mv Majority $ANTS-Tremaine 160 freight. Manitoba flours firm, as follows. i p c „' I. I .1 11 ity( .... .... .. t •' .•.. - ALGO31A EASP-Smyth .. ,. ,. .... 64 KING'S-Foster .. ...... .... ...•.•... C27 a s, 85.30; second pat uta, $4.: ., _. Fir t patent ' ,$ /' -' r alt :ALG031d W E Boyce . 509 - - strong a $4.60, oa track. T . - ' -- LU*iE -BURG-Stewart 302 80 and et ng bakers', o- Yn 1.�, BRANT-Fisher .. .... .... 200 6$ELBURPTE QUEEY'S-9icCurdy 130 ronto. _ `� BRA:\TFORD-Cockehutt ..... 700 Prince Edward Island-2 Manitoba Wheat-\o. 1 nominal-at.31.10, c �r _ _ __ 1. BRUCE NORTH-Clark 92 QUEEN'S-McLean =a BROCKV1LLE-Webster. .. . 125 ... 100 and No. 2 at 61.081.2, Say ports. New - M ••• QUEEN'S-Nicholson .... .- 100 wheat, 2c Ieae: - ' -`.;,..BRUCE SOUTH-Donnelly .... 105 Saskatchewan-3. Ontario Wheat-No. '2 white, red - or ' .�,f11 CARLETON-Kidd .... .... .••.., ,•.. 1,000 PRINCE cMBERT-MeKay .... .. 200 mixed, new. 86c, outside. _ . .. DUFkERIN-Beat. ..: 1,000 . .... ........... QC'APPEI -Lake .... .... 4t1 Peas-Milling Qualities, 93 to` 95c. out to --Broder .... .... .. ........ 675 - - BASKAT00 4-clScLean DURHAM--Thornton .... .. ...... 517 aide. 1. I ., ` •ELGIN EAST-Marshall .... ....' 400 r No. 2 at 41 to - oats-Dots to Data. old NATI.ONALI$T8 ELECTED-Z new a 40e in r t •'' ' - ELG:NT W b9`r•--Vrothera .... .... .... 836 4 a 1. outside. x «�q '- ' ESSFY NORTH-Wileoz .... .... .... 200 YAIIASKA-Moudon .... .. ...... .... 80iNo. 2nWesterntCanada.e47c,loand No. 3 ,r _ amu, FRONTENAC-Edwards .... .... 400 IS[OCSKI-baa Bay porta. - K lay ..Ai. 230 1' t GREtiI'ORTF3r31i le .... ...: I� outside. Ontario-12. Corot 50. 2 American ye ly worth 75cr tI. CtR1•;Y EAST-Sproule .... .. LIBERAL ELECTED Drobab d �, s: GREY -= L11Ay GREY SOUTH- Ball .... .. 17 O )low quoted rt y , `iC HALDIMAND Lalor . 500 ESSEX, SOUTH--.Clarke .... ... 175 c. Bay porta. 71 %�y",. . . HAL1'Oti Hendersva .... .... 600 GLENGARRY-McMilIau 100' Rye-Car kola outside, 75c west, and at p yl,x HAMILTON EAKr-Barker .. .. .. 1.500 KYNT, EAST-Gordon...... .... .... 250 77c east. __ . PREMIE -ELECT OF CANADA . 11AMiLrON WENT--Stewart... .: KENT, WE#T-McCotg .. ,... ,•.. 23 But -No. 2 at 54 C.� 5!ie outside. . HASTINGN ]-.,&AT-'NVrtbru 1.000 LAMBTON, WEST-Pardee 250 v �� ,,, ,: p .• •. .. •..... Bran--Manitoba bran $.3.50 to $24, la - ----.----.. _...-_-.� -- -..- i.- .'' - � HASIANGS WEST--Porter •... '•'••- 1.200 MIDDLESEX, WEST.-Ross .... .. .... 130 b 5;ZS Ht'HJN hmwr- Bowman 137 'NORFOLK-Charlton .. 248 ago. Toroato freight, Shuts, 125 .; seconds oto $260® �� � 13.75; do.. gage' f`Waterford morning.thWaeint� ..... 148 HURON SOI,TH -Sterner .... .... .. 300 OXFORD, NORTH-Nesbitt .. .... HURON WSrr]• Lewis ...... .... 160 PRESCOTT-Proulx .- .... .... 800 COUNTRY PRODUCE. -.t. greatoexCitement when Pu:,1m3Kte! KING. TON- Ni(kic ,. . .... .... 345 RENFREW, SOUTH-Low ,. 300 'Beans• 'SmaIl lots of haud•picked, $2._O I H.1\ li1LLEB 1\ L'\1 LO SIU\. Iles. ltc,ck made the dlsea�ery that f+ ., LAIIBTGN EAST Armstrong .. .... $75 RUSSELL-Murphy. .'.. •' •, • ].0001 - ... dHring the night th- safe had beta _ per bushel. it LANARK NORTH -Thobura .. ...... -La5 WELLINGTON. S.-Guthrie 618 Houey'•Extractrd. to tins, lq to ]Sc-per I-Frugtnent of Boiler _ ]so Ifilis. a, b!6wn upea and a registered pack- * 1.a LANARK SOUTH-Hagg art .... ...... h000 Quebec-31. Combs. i2.Z5 to 1+2.50. !l0 to \ a ge :n f $ .l)a), u i .,•... taws gaffe . .45 woo h 3 s well ae k LE1wU� 'Naylor 1.100 BAGOT-1larcil f07 i 1 - -Nearby. ik - LK AND ADDINGTON-Paul . 200 BF•ACCE-Beand .... 3000 lb. aled Hay-:tio. 1 ai it3 to 1114 on track, I d Horse r h b 5t'smpa 8nd �~i 1t] • I '•,tl atC t a c L1tiCOi.rt-Laucaetcr ..,. .... 1 +00 HEAUHARNOIS-Paptneaat .. ,. 34. and Yoe 2 at $:0 to $11. from ee U,let Three .. I LONDON-Beaty .. 1.898 BELLECHASSE-Talbot .... ,,,•. 119 Baled straw•-36 to--$6.50, on track. To- b�i!er •exp!uded on �at.!rrdati in i rangers wh•� boarded a tra.n.lr- a. "" "" a t.uanship of Gloucester, on the; Sc,t!snd to Waterford (,a Friday 1. MIDDLESEX EA,zT- A.ica .... 651 BONA�'EtiTI'BE-SEarctl .... .... .... 1,200 canto. the ' ! i� : - MIDDLYSEB NORTH-Elliott 360 C$:1TE.ICGT'AY-Brown -:- •. 43 i Potatoes-Car lots, .in bags• quoted at 1 y1"nt]sal ruad, six miles be!uw Ut-� afternoon are tiuipected of having - ', Q, M1'AK0KA--Wright 800 DRUMMOND AND ARTHABASKA- U1,S to it.4o. Eau a, instantly' killing rue of th^_ dune the job. 9 'W' ouillard 37 ` men un the machine named Euclid -- 0 - - - - per Tb; fowl. 11 I ' t lYtP1�.,1 4G-Gordon.<lerdon. .. 100 ... Poultrg Cltickrlt.. tar iyl,c•1'age. He W aY struck by 11 in $32,9Ua IdEt1'.t1iD Oc FERED. ,- - loR'rHUMBF,9LAND EAST Walker 350' HUNTINGDON-Robb 60 ,� NORfR10 KRLA -bhWE - 4 KAMOCRASKA Lapointe ., 94 to 12c; ducks. 13c: turkey -.15. to 16c, Lav' frdgments of the boiler and also lit N OR'f H U M F k RL:t V D WEST-Munson 4 �_ .. NJPI£RVILLE-- poultry, about 2c lowec than. the above. scalded by the escaping Steam. The LaPRatRtF: AND P $ D[Aeovery of Bank Looters WUI Ea §! OrTAwA YrtppH-Smith 1.112 L A 66 x 03lPT10N-S 152 -- engineer, who 'wa's stsn fling 1t the - rich 5omte One. - i :... .... . 001 LAVAL-Wilson „egula A. LUTTER, EGOrt• CHEESE.-.' p machine. hada tu[racul- + .... .. 6 LEi tw Houraa.a .: . iso!16Bto7c.DCreamery'Quot�d iciry prinw. 21 to mat 26toltrc '4ucae 1 horse, one of'a team A despatch from 1'ancouver, $ OTT A t1 A-Ohrrt+ct .. i I :. ' LOTBIVIERE-Forcer ..,,. .. .. + 350' tethered fifteen of 'twe7iiy feet C'., saes; L'hun instriictions from OXFORD, S,-stutherland . per lb, for roils. and at 23 to lac for('; r PARRY tsOt'NIY-♦rthurs i00 f 61 AI*ONNEL'VE-Verville , .. .. :.•, 2,000 p awn}', was kited instantly, being the head.office of the,Bank of Mont f ...... }}r PEEL' -Biala ............ 250 1� PEBTH. NORTH-Morphy, _.... •a.... 2561 MAAKINONGE-1layrand . •. .. , lu aollds - ttitruck on the head by a pie . I . the real, it is announced here that the . • _ PERTH, SOUTH-hteele .. -.. . .... 71 MEGANTIC-Pecand ;... ,,,.- ..:. .,. 200 Eggs--,StrictIp he*.laid-. 2b to 24c, and- builer. reward in connection" with the rub- PE'rEttaoaO, E.-beasmith" .... •':.,. 600 !lT83ISQCOI-Say _ t.' :•,• .... •. 25 fresh aL 20 to 21c per down,Ya case lots. _ $ _ her,- at the New '<'�'estminatet I, •PETERBORO, W-Burnham .... .... • 83 MONTCALM-Lafortune .... .... .... 100 Cheese-Large quoted at LSo per lb,, sad 1 :-A >•'ATAi, EXPLOSION. ' branch has been increased to a to• -#11-## ... PRINCE EDWARD-'Hepburn ....• 25e MONTREAL.- .•• twine at 1514c. i tal of 83:' 040, 88.000 for informs _ •1#,. f ': RENFREW NORTH-White .. . 600 ST JAMEW-Lapointe „ . u7I a Four Iltjured -ia tion 'l'eading to the arrest and con- - �p• _ SIMCOE. kANT-Bennett •... _.... ... 300 sr, LAWRENCE -Bleberdika .. ....-1.000+ 80G PRODUCTS. On Deael and ✓ - - SIMI Ct6. NORTH Currie .. .::... t00 ST 1[aRY's -Sfarun ! '.` . I ow'der !!illy -Near Montreal. v:etiun of the perpetrators, and IO t Bacon-Long Nisar, f2 to L'1-20 per ib.. - per ant, of the sum returned. The k 811it'nt„ gOUTII--Lennox .... 1.800 NICOLET-Turcotte ........ ...... 42 A despatch from 'Montreal says: c ,_o [l 1, STORMONT-Ahr=re•- . 120 PORTYEUF-Dell•le .. . 700 in- case tote. Pork, sharL .cut, 123; do., foie) bum stolen was hick,00. -TORONTO, ('ENTRE'-Hrlatol .. .. .. 2124 One man is dead and two others ark QUEBEC, CE.NTRF-Lachance 341 mesa, $?A to $21. 'Hama medium to light, ' •. all is' recovered, the lucky Astec : TORO`TO. EA NT-Kemp .... .,..-.... 2.3$9 QUEBEC. -EA,KT-Laurier 1n a critical condition as the result • - rcct. 117 to t71.2e: do., hosvy. 15 to t5 t-2ci rolls. fives wt!I divide fl1: .,00t) .in addi- uf an explosion in one of the .pow- 'TOROVTO NORTH Foster ;. .. .... 3,242 gICHEIIEE Cardto .. 600,1! to ll l•2c: breakfast bacon, 17 to 18c: t1uII to the $3,000. � " ' der mills at Btluil un Saturday. • TORONTO. SOUTH-Macdonell .. ... 2.325 RICHMOND WOLFS-Tobin .. .. .... 450 i 11 4- , TORONT11. WE:!T-Osler.,. .. ..,. 8.006 ROCVILLE-Lemieux .... .•.. ., Ibalks, 191.2 to-20c. .. , . I Wm. St. George, (:asimir Williams 3 .: VICTORIA AND HALIBURTON ST, HYACTNTHE-Gauthier -.... 'ill Lard-Tierces, 10t-2c; tabs,"lOS4c: pelta and Maurice Menard were broughrt Cltl ISEIi'S Gl'� Elf 1,UDF:U. Z ;�i ].E00 ST. JOHN -Demers 2.000 11c. I to the city at night and takAn to -Hughes B • WATERLOO,- N.-Weichel .... ........ 470 SHERBROOKF.-McCrea ..... .... 124 :- -°- ..• 'the General Hospital, where the Fourteen- People lulled on Roar! r, WATERLOO. S.-Clare .. .... .... ... 650 SOULANGES-Laurier .... .... .. ... 200 BUSINESS AT MONTREAL, a fey' hours after the Glaire. _ I. - - ' "WELLAND Oerman )Ind.) .. accl, . STANSTEAD-Lovell flr5t nag ed deed - 156 Montreal. Sept. 24.-oats -- Canadian reaching there. Two other mein suf- - � WELLINGTON, N.-Clarke .. .... •' 601 TEMISCOUATA-Gauvreau ...•.. ..... 400 - A despatch from Toulon 'France wEtiTWORTH-R11eon .,.. tU0 TWO MOUNT -Ethier Wester n• No, 2, 47c, car lots es store: feted less serious injuries. p .. .. .... asci. a war k 11Ad • YORK. C8111TRE-Wallace 448 VACDREUIL-Bo er .... .... .... .. 218atra y explosion n arsons . y !2 local white. 46c' No. 3locai white.451.2c: THIRTEEN PEOPLE hILL1E11. s�' ---- TORY, NORTH-Armstrong .... ,6 WRIGHT-Devlin .... .. .... .. ...... 800 - the armored cruiser Gloired�u;rri`n8 . • 'YORK. SOUTH-Maclean .. .... 2.400 New Rrunarrlck� i No. 4 local white, 45c. Flour-Manitoba - - itnne rSctice here on ii'ednes r • cents, stets. $5.40: do•,_ 1[rrryntu)-ers Met Death at a Level K y p 3 Queboa-2L Spring wheat pa da The Gloire is of 1,600 •t+int CARLETON-Carvell .... .. . 2 y• ARGENTEUIL-Perley ...• 650 GLOUCE$TER-Turgeoo ��7secoe:seconds, 94,90; bak Wanter wheat patents, $4.• Cro•ssluc. . displacement and has a speed of 81 1 . , _. . BER rHIER-Barrette .... .... .. 13 NORTEUMBERLAND-Lo •... g $4.70: straight rollers. BROKE-Baker gets A despa#ch from Feenah, R'is- knots.ts, • 2a IiT�STIGOUCHE-Reid 100 �: do., is bags. $1.85 to $2, Boiled t . ,1. consin, says: Thirteen persons are *� CHAMHLAY VERCHERES-Rainville 77 ST. JOHN CITY-Pugeley .. 64 Oats-Per bariel, $5.25: bag of 90 lbs.. $2. -dead, three others are dying, and. - : "CHAMPLAIN-Blandin .... .... ...'.. 49 6UNBURY•QUEEN'S-McLean .. 238 5o, Millfeed-Bran, Ontario, $23 -to $24; RDI R . S. . " ', CHARLEVOIX-Forget ..:..... 118 VICTORIA-MICHAUD .... • . 1,553 Manitoba, $23: middlings, Ontario, $27 to a Bre seriously hart as the resole _ O I�OII I Ot'01I OTI�'F. . . COMPTON-Cromwell .... .... ........ 60 British Columbia-Mono. of a fast train on the Chicago 3 ` ti DORCHESTER-F,°vigny ....,.... 200 N.3va Scotia-Li. $28; shorts. Manitoba. ; mouiliie, .$_4 `orthwestern Railroad on Sunday Itingston Company to,Build Tweed co $32, Eggs-selentea, 24 to 26c;.No. 1 g t}'•flue for G.-T. Pyrifle. H(►CHF:LAGA-Coderre .... .... ...... 100 ANNAPOLIS-Pickup .. ...... .. .:.. 23 crashin Into a hayrack ou writeh JACQUES CARTIER-Monk .. ....- 900 ANTIGONISH-Chisholm..... .. .. .400 stock. 20 to 22c. Cheese-Westerns, i5c; a..party of thirty-one merrymakers - JOLtETTB-Guilbautt .... 36 CAPE BRETON N. AND VICTORIA- easterns, 141.2. to 145•'X. Butter-Chole- were returningfrom a celebration., _ . LABELLE-Achim :... .... ...... .... $5o McKenzie .... ...... .... ...... .:.... 40 eat. 253-4 to 26c; seconds. 251.4 .to PS1.2c. The accident a a level H HartymP�eaident Of on thy' 'i cident occurred t A dcl3atc -= L'ISLFT-Paquet .... ..:. :... ., .... 440 CAPE BRETON; S.--Carrol .. .. ..,•.- 180 . ossing. Of the dead ten are men C . MO�TS7AGNY-Lra��rance .. 250 OUYSBORO-Sinclair .... .... .... .. 200 LIVE STOCK MARKETS. t. two Of p r -crossing. Canadian Locomotive1�v ks Com- -' . and three,women. All bu. an dof Kingston,, on «etinesd MONTMORENC'Y-Forget ....,.... .. 54 HALIFAX (2) Blackadder .. .. ...'. 90 3' g ' • ''' MONTREAL:- I2IVER�7EA8-Chisholm 1,200 _ Dd ed we rest ant rec 'v word from .i Montreal, Sept 26-G`hoice Ontario steers t dead a injured re d a afternoon �i .'-• Rte. Anne-Dnhert .... 65Z so at 5 to $5.85. good at $5, to eII1 a, - realthat it had been awarded • ' y•• - PICTOU-Macdonald sold 115 7 50 $5 sh Wia ., t. 2.000 65; fairly good at 15.25 to 85.40: fait at ofeM Antoine-Ames ...... . :. ........ RICHMOND-Kyte ... 100 J I contract by the Grand Trunk Paci rt PON'T]AC-Braba2nn .... .. 743 YARMOUTH-Law .... 120)$4.75 to ts; and common at $4.25 to 64so; Ir .POSfOFI`I{'E ROBBED. fie Railway Company`for the cos .. . -'COt:tiTY-Pellet:cr ...: :...-.._ ...•,.. 300 Prince Edward •Island-2. choice North-West steers sold at 15.50 to -- f twenty-five large loC IF - '•RHEFFORD'-Davidson .... .t..'...... 100 KING's-Hughes .. .... .... .50 $5.65, and mixed carloads at $5.40.per cwt. Village of .Waterford Visited by motives. o $ J TERRRBONNE-Nante4 .... .'. Ito PRINCE-Richards .... .... .... ...... 100 A few heavy bulls brought 113.25 to $4: rglars. ve y Mahitoba-Noes. .. • 111 ht at 12.50 to 113; choice cows at $4.60 . mots T 115 company has no vi - S $° . - - ... ... . enough vt-prk„ ,ahead jar anothes� ,, �, THRES RIVERS-Normand ... 200 g . Now Brunswick-S to ia.�5; good at 11a.25 to 14.50, sled the A despatch from Brantford says: year or more. $askatchewae-7. CTIARTAY17'rk--Hart .... .... .... 136 lower grades at $2.25 to $a per cwt. KENT-Rnbidcanx .•, 200 ABSINIBOIA-TurriQ .. 200 Lambe sold at $5.50 to $595, and sheep at AING'S-ALBERT-Fowler .... 700 BATTLEFORD-Champagne' .. .. :... 1,000 ` s ST. JOHJI CITY AND COUNTY - HUMBOLDT-Neely .... .... .... .... 100 $3.50 to $3.76 per cwt.' A fairly good trade MACKENZIE-Cash ...... ........ 150 was done [a hogs, and prices were steady ORK- ...... ...... :.. . .... 43 .. • •- - 11008E JAW-Knowles .. ...: :.:,.:.. 300 a the, recent decline, with soles of as. GRE�T- UPREAVA- YORK-Crockett 1.000 t IN. �SPAIN 11 .. -.i.:111 REGINA-Martin .... .... .. .. .. ... 100 Iected iota at $7 to $7.25,,and heavy fate British Columbia-7. . . . . ' SALTCOATS-McNutt .... .... 200 a , 5 .• ' .ROMOX-ATLIN-Clemente .... .... t4 Alberta i. - .. t $6 to $6 25 per cwt weighed off care. ':., KOOrF:N A Y-Goodeve .... .. .... Calves sole):at from $3 Co $10 each, as to • EDMONTON-Oliver , 2,090 s Are p f ''NANAItiO--Sb(-pberd. •.•.. •• ...i.. .. 700 size and Quality. �'lt-iies Sue j� ending, ••and Fumerous� NEW WESTMINSTER-TayZoc ., ,,,, y� McLEOD-Warnock .. ...: .... ...... 130 .S ., �'' MEDICINE HAT-Buchanan .. .. .... 200 VASC0171 ER-Stevens .... .... .. .. 2,000 RED DEER-(Io doubt)-Clark UNITED STATES MARKETS. .. .... }ICTORIA-Barnard ...: .. 240 STRATHCONA-Douglas .... ....-.. 40026.-'Spring wheat-No. 11.1 ' ' rrestsHave Been Made. - •TALI::-CARIBOU-Burrell .. .. .. . 800 VICTORIA-White .... .... BaRalo, Sept.Bet26 S . Rt3ULT sY PROVINCE$. esp Alberta-3. Northern, carloads tore, $1.061.4• Win- , •CALGARY-T:ennett .. .... ...:.. .•.� . ter -quiet. Corn-No. yellow, 720:•No. 4 A d etch from Madrid says: bar. Ibis offices were closed. STRATHCORA-Douglas ;,.Opposition.- Gov't. Th'e Giovernment, acting under the -military has taken into its keelpin j. ,•,• yellow. 7014c; No. 3 corn, 70c, on track, Ontario .. ..:•.. 73 12 .' VICTOWA-White .... .... •... .:.. Quebec* .... , 84 •' 39 throngh billed. Oats-No. 2 white, 4734'" Roval decree -of Tuesday suspend- arms and munitions of every 411 Manit"a-1$ "" ."' = o. 3 white, 47c, No,;4 white, 46a. Barley seription which were on sale. A Manitoba .. .:..... .: ...... f0 0 N t iII the _constitutional uarant"s ,B . BRANDON--Afkinn .. .... .... ......- 106 Alberta .... .... .... .... -I ` track, 97c. because of revolutionary activity, prehended and many were ti►hen in 4 LISGAR- Sharpe .... .... , •-, .. 100 New Brunswick .... .. .. i $. "Minneapolis, .Sept. 24.-Wheat-Septem• has.ordered the arrest of working- to -custody at Bilbao, Seville. 7*ACDONALfl-Rtaples .... ..... ...... 11$0 Nova Scotia .... _. ........ $ .-10 her, $1.021.8: December, $1.03 L2; May, $I.(men's committees and political agi- lencia and Saragosea. The re$v_eti ,MAHQi')M'M--Roche .... .:.. .... .. 600 Prince Edward Island ...., 2 , i' tatorS in the- disturbed districts. lutionaries ap rent) are still �,,. ,,` --,,• :;PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE-Melghen . 1.000 $asltatehewan .... .... 3 7 $t.03]•2 to $1,04 1-2; No. 2 Northern, 99]•2� 07 3-8; No• 1 bard. $1.03; No. 1 Nort ern', pa p �.PR0VflNCHRRr-Bieau .... .... ...... tee T s e 'Va., to ahing mrd cash nl( . 9r,r,X1RH---Bradbury .... .... .... .. 300 total ....... .... ...... 133 (7to -�No? 3Ni Ilow~641-2 951.2to to o t �atigoneti .in this ionettho a y on arrested ciaop�t J ti 8s are a8Ud C8re8gentE riot• `. . (I e BOURiS--toba.frner .... ..-- .... .... 700, Conservative Malority .... 49 ay night. $ W.IN'QIPEtt'-Haggart .. .... ,... .. 4,000 1 Elections to be hold --Chlcontimi wad I'^' 3 white, 431.2c. Rv++-tio• 2, 85 to here was -Senor r,firgn Caballero, erg set fire to the public buildin$'r more than that." • '.......__ .,,..4__ ,h• v„ is 1 e,;fair, Aram-5.",1.50 to $22. Flour-First general counsel for and Dice-Proal- and tore up the railway tracks 1e Gencrt! Union of La There has been trouble at Amurri.t .. ,• .. .K•" a`: 4^ -Gt l r / •- :4 A { - :r)•.� .v'x,. eY h r�� ....i. '=,•R a aF h;�. 4Y ., �... '>- fi� i J+•� � l.,Yy !'fi'hr:. n.-Y, A"�:•, Y'~ ..T,•rey ir. _....,A >'.* i'S "•W'4r ... r. ,. ,,. x h� .�,. a. ..• . ... "�":. '�;dr' 'i" .,.., a4. �aR'�W'..5'""-^ '4� .'Fi1c'v:-'3r _ ;.: ,rbr,..Sr✓p t1*,->,6,'.•4�Tu , 5 Sv'•b,. !. :t •.,,,,..:K ry '. C •,y: -_7-,o:-,F, c, ,C�^• p«r° ass'-.^ ....e"•� iF"3' .p:L ac.7+.-+CiF.'-.r?'`+"+E -.:,.wJ}"'.. .a 'Fr4, *4+�^ '.*r r,��'.ti.. .a � n` ,4 .. iM,. .. e. ».. .N'%-e,L :9`ir14 R.{'i'r.. _r +R9d' nae,•�inns J....... •!• •...y,�t ! T ..-al:A.. ry r._ " .\ .f4../.Y♦ -..•K+: 1. �M-r•.. :: ,�!' z, E.✓a �•. �< .- •, ,:_ .- .. �» ,.,.,-- -•., ,,.,. ,....>. ' ,s. .+•n.,.. �: Vis. ..`' 4 J,.✓, J) r.: P y�'.•..[".:,\. .,( dx•'!,L .�^• u'.{S' ` .k' :`V '-P Y .1' Y"- �� '+F:^''�. ,U , .. a -.y. .•.,.. ... v, '. � 4��Y .:v'. ' ..,n'. -.. 1.-r�.Y �.. , .. i' -+'--4. 1.°' .. .. .. •.R. � .L '4.'y .. C .., ... y : ' M �. whom Inspector Walters has de' -_-- - - ----- - ` M scribed as the spokesman of tht • straugerS, 'came down the starts °w _ Mr. Talbot looked somewhat uz' R '� p S - _ l.O SE v - _ ...­;-CLOSE' •: ,': � zled,.but nut specially a o�ried;ane` submitted himself to the searching ' 1 For trustee nvestment in Ontario a _ operation as ague!. The other uian.. �• OR, THE HOUSE [N THE seemed to be-surprised_bythis pro most satisfactory selection, could be c di , but -offered no objection high-grade o t gs. ee ng � � made from these h }f tin ; �- ��•. r ` j RUE BA{2BE'["TE when his turn came, and said some•. _ thing laughingly in French to Mr. its of Totonto 4',s, due 1944: ; C - Talbot, when he had to take hi, City of London 4%2`3, due 1'913.' boots off: The two gentlemen went "It, is'of no importance," said g - Township of Yot)f 5's; due 1912-31. CHAPTER IY. outside and called a cab. Mr. Tal' • Brett. bot got in, and the constable at th« County of Simcoe (guaranteemg Town ` In less confident t nes inere, r �`But really it must be,'' urged tell the door heard -the foreignerof Midland) 5'3, due 1911-40. !Waltgrs resumed his narrative: the inspector. "Oue oE..them, the driver to go to the Car11 on Hotel. 'Citi of Tort-William-4�2's. due 1927..bid rtr On Monman w o. spo-e said, "about eight o'clock, his Ex- sword cut across his right cheek, a repeated-the -• On �2' , due " I as to make sure the man would o as t. 4 s d' eellency and the two secretaries whilst another squinted horribly; make no mistake. - 1912-41' were dining downstairs, and mat- besides, they were-all elderly men. �} #er6 had, thus far, gone on with t'he Pardon __me, inspector," said Then they drove off, and'there' _ y of Niagara•Fgjls 5 s, due 1911• -' V. same routine as was observed every Brett, "but you admit, no-doubt, was no- further incident to report 30. ?i recedm day. The workmen quit- that this is a vests remarkable until five minutes past twelve;�when T rim of Port Hope 4%2's, due,1913• - p S ted work at six o'clock. The three the other two foreigners came down 0 crime-I am investigating." 50. - gentlemen went out for a'drive as} „I should just think it is, sir,' stairs. Then we hr bit of a job. 1 3" noon as everything was locked up,` They knew no Englis and one of Town of Pelrolea 4/2 s, due 1911-34, '' and came in again at a quarter to was th@ answer. 1 '4Ni ell,'now does it not strike you out mea, who could speak French.' Town of Walltervit[e 4/2's, due 1911• } eight. They did not change their that the perpetrators thereof, who found that they did not understand - 30. clothes for dinner, so there was no tha4 tan ua e• However, at last•ir, 4 were not afraid to be setutinized' g g Town of Welland 4%2's,`due 1940. . - y., occasion to search them, as no one by yourself and by several other dumb show `we got them to per ' - - had gone upstairs since they had policemen, and to be searched and vette that everybody who came - The .income yield ranges from 4 per k descended soon after six. They downstairs had to be searched 3 had barely started dinner when further scrutinized by a different Cent. to 4� per tent. set of officers when the came, out They submitted at once, and I took y A wider. range of debentures of this I 3 - some one called at the front door, again, would be very unlikely per special care that the investigatior. ar and I was sent for. The door bell, $ was complete. There was nothing character furnished on requests sons to bear about them such dis P I kms'' Il may explain was always answered upon them to arouse the sli htest by one of the house servants, and tingu.shing characteristics as would Po g r - r sus inion, no wen ons of an sort � � lead to their arrest by the first P p Y be, if necessary, admitted any per youthful lice-constable who en beyond a small pocket knife car' ` . son who came, closing the door; countered them? I do not want to tied by one man, and not,much in aa� but the visitor had to be examined be rude, or to indicate any lack of the way of either papers or money. UIRWR Tj(" K- T M I►�+j!D _ ---by the policeman stationed in the '���A// is�� 1ui ii VV Lll Li i Lli,l idiscretioth on your part, but, from Before going out one of them pro- passage before he was permitted to; my point of view, 1 would vastly duced a small card on which was 'roizorlTO:,M01`lTRF•AL.it•01"ID01l,>rttG. .-Come any. further. On this oNa j Prefer not to be furnished with any written, Carlton Hotel. Ision I went out and found three, `'I took it that this was their re igen2lemen eta there. They!description-of these three persons, nor would I care to have seen them sidence, so I instructed a constable were Turks, as could be easily seen " to see them into a cab and tell the . as the entered or left-the house but had been stabbed through the without creating the slightestnoiselby their attire, and appeared- to Y driver where to take them. I also heart. The instrument used must j or exciting any suspicion in your "1''Vell, that is very curious, be persons. of some consequence." showed them how much money to have been a los thin dagger or-mind.— said qa Ins Inspector Walters, dropping g What do you mean by the wordsP give the cabman. :None of the gen. � , 'their attire 1' " interrupted Brett. his hands on his knees is sheer give upstairs put in an appear stiletto. There. was no sign of it "That is so,' admitted Ina;lector It at such an extraardin ( anywhere in the .room,-and most Sharpe ruefully. Were they dressed in European lance, nor did I hear them retire tc � clothes or in regular Turkish gar-I ary statement from a• man whose rest. To make quite sure that all certainly none of the men who came i Then, said Brett, there is n� - loaenta 4" clearness and aceuracr•. of percep- I out the previous night had such a thing else to be done here. \ti ill was right, I and a sergeant who ,,. "Oh," said the inspector, "I only tion had been 6o fully justified by I looked in a little later trent up °reapers concealed upon him. you come with me: 'lir. Winter . -7meant that they wore fetes: other- the incident of the window blind. stairs and tried the door of the. "Doctors were at once sent for, "Where to, sir, inquired the u E ::. wise they were quite accurately ".And now, Mr. Sharpe, said I and the first medical gentleman ur detective. Pe• ante-room. This was locked and strive sold that each of the four To find Mr, Talbot, of course," dressed in frock coats and the rest, Brett, "what did you observe?" everything was quiet within, so we had been dead for many hours, but "Easier said than do ne," re- s, ;: but they were unmistakably Turks "I came on duty at ten o'clock . returned to the hall, and the night they also imagined that the coffee, masked Inspector Walters as the �. = ky•their appearance. Two of them posted my guards, and received !was passed in the usual manner, the remains of which we found in door closed behind the visitors. mould speak no English, and the from Inspector Walters an exact�Hussein always made his appear ithird,. who acted as the leader of`account -if what had taken place ante about eight o'clock in the some cups on the table, had been Inspector,Sharpe was leas acopti- ¢, ilhe party, first of all addressed me before my arrival: Inspector Wal- ' morning, when he came down to drugged. So, before disturbing the tai. y .q recurs coffee for his Excellent room and its contents in any way, "He's a ver srnart Cha is Ji J to French. FindingI did not un- tors had hardt quitted the house, I Y P deratand him, he ued very broken, when one o{ the junior members of and the others. As he did not show the Commissioner seat for Dr. 'Ten Brett,'' he-said. "Neither-you nor F !but fairly intelligible English the mission came downstairs with. up I wondered what had become of nyson Coke After careful incesti I thought of punching that wire What he wasted urns to be sakes a nate wbiclvhe asked me-to send gation Dr. Coke came to the same screen, did we?" him, When nine o'clock came, I Int once to His Excellency,_Mehe- at once by a constable to Tltr Tal determined to investigate matters. conclusion as the other.gentlemen• +(To be continued.) uet Ali Pasha. I said.that his Ex. bot.' By that time the diamond cutters He believes that big Excellency and celleacy was dining and that per "Yon are quite sure he was one had put in as appearance, and were his two assistants were first stupe chaps he had better call in .the of the members of_tho miasionl'"- gathered- in the hall, undergoing a fled by the drug and then murder. THE HAPPY FARMER BOY. g g g e s they sat in it chairs, whilst morning, but he replied that his said Brett. slight search preparatory to their d a the _- lbusiness was very urgent, and he "Perfectly certain. I have seen day's work." the appearance of Hussein and the 1 aaaid not wait.very made me un nature of his wounds seemed to in- Country Youlb•s Bally itoand of him every previous night for near How many of these mien- were dicate that he had been unexpect- derstand that if I seat in the, cards ly, a month, as the gentleman often there?" broke in Brett. edly ,Pleasure. " t of himself and his companions they went out late to .the Turkish Em- "Fourteen exact! They,were caul attacked and killed before en - would certainlybe admitted at y' could struggle effectually or even 4 baggy, and elsewhere. I sent the mostly Dutchmen, with, I think, "I'd like to be a boy assts a illi• ar i!" _ _ once. I did not see any harm 'ro note, as re uested. and Mr, Talbot call for assistance e.. tbsa, so I took the three cards and q three Belgians. Taking a con. ,.Of course, the diamonds had out a woe or care, with freckles �r� came back with the constable in Arable with me,. i went upstairs, vanished, whilst in the cafes or an scattered on my face and hayeeed in' 'f: agave them to Hussein, who was about twenty minutes. Mr. Talbot and ascended to the second story, my hair, �erossin the hall at the moment." p p y where I knew his..Excellency s suite the tables we found the keys which �v 8 went u stairs nevem enied b Hua- had evidently been taken from hi>t- "I'd like to rix at four o'clock - - ' As the cards were printed in rein; Hussein came down, was and do a hundred chorea, saw wood was situated, and where I expected Excellency's pockets, We were all q�l; Turkish characters you could not: searched; w!nt-down'-to the kitchen, � find Hussein asleepon a mat in and feed the hogs and lock the _- of. course, tell what. the names puzzled to_ account for the disap brought up more coffee,- and never front of the bedroom door. T1ze stable doors, and herd the haps and - pentanes of the diamonds and the--,were," said Brett. appeared Again. The next time I watch the bees .and take the mule 00 0 n s n�a mea at was there; but no Hussein. dagger, but you have clearly shown saw him was about noon -yester- Then I went higher up,to the.rooms to drink, and teach the turkeys how crossed-the ins ector's face as •r,a p , occupied 6• the two assistants. I the means whereby they were con to swim so that the wouldn't sink P day, when we brake open the door, Y r B B and found his-dead.body. At 11.45 P y ve•ed off the remises. D n Coke �' • -replied'. "That is a nod ossa but knocked, but received .no answer. y P and milk about a hundred cows and s•. 6t is so. The hieroglyphics on the Mr. Talbot, accompanied by one One door was locked; .the other took away the coffee for analysis' bring the wood to burn, and stand w The four bodies were carried to the piece of pasteboard were worse than was open,. so I went in, but 'the' out m the sun all day and churn x , Gieek: However, Hussein glanced Fe mortuary in Chapel Place, and the and e}iurn, and wear ivy brr,ther's ; at them. He appeared to. be Bur- room was empty, and the bed had fourteen workmen were conveyed cast-off clothes, and walk four miles the he went into the dining not been slept,.tt.porl.' This seemed to Scotland Yard, not because we to school, and get 'alicking every P so strange that I knocked loudly at have an charge against them, but ;room. Of course I had nothing - 3' day for breaking some old rule, and else .to do. to let them, in,had which. I the other door, with no result. I the Commissioner thought it best then get home again -at night and s, F did, accompanying them myself to _ returned to his- Excellency's floor. to keep them under surveillance un- do the chores soma more, and milk the door of the dining-room, and and.hammereil at the door, which and feed. the hogs and r `y til the Turkish Embassy hos set- the cows was locked,,sufficiently•to•wake the fled what was to be done with them. curry mules galore, and then crawl making sure, .before the: door -was soundest sleeper that ever lived. ,in the matter of pasts such moa es ' This again was usela3s so re g $ wearily upstairs to geek my little Closed, that their presence was ex , as were due and sending them back bed, and hear dad' say; That petted. turned downstairs and sent off twoboy! _��'• "How did you do that 4" said to Amsterdam. The men them- worthless He isn't worth his a messengers post haste-one, to Mr.. selves, I may:add, .were quite satis- bread. Xrett. f Talbot, and the other to the Com- fled• with our action in the matter. "I'd like to be a boy again-a t:' "Well, although they spoke in �,� missioner of Police at Scotlsnd what I suppose was Turkish, it is That is really all I• have to 'tell boy has so much fun. His life 'i3' PPo -� Yard. -The man who went to Mr. you." just a round of mirth from rise to not very difficult to distinguish by Talbot's house returned first bring- „ then " raid set of sun. I 'guess there's nothing w: It is quite clear, , a man's tunes whether hos recce- ing the startling information that Brett, "that two 'nen 'succeeded in land pleasanter than closing stable doorstiou of unexpected visitors is cor- r Mr. Talbot had not been•home alldial or not, and there could b�*ao murdering four and in getting, herding hens and chasing bees .' night, and'that 'his ttnele and` sig- awa• with their•plgnder and arms and doing evening ch,>res." doubt that the visiting cards had .., ter were anxious to know where he -3 - -----_- - -- - -------__ _ --.. _ _ _ -� conveyed such names to his Excel- "" y was, as they had received no mss- ' JIncy .as warranted the introduc sage front hjn3 since he'quitted the i tion of the party` into the house. house the previous •night at 1o.n. "THE BEST HOME PRESERVES" The six gentlemen remained in the. The Commissioner of Police came 1, dining-room until 9.17 (I have the himself a'little later. By that time time noted here in my pocket- Inspector Walters had reached here ' book). They then came out and _ • #j�, for his turn of day duty', and after went.upstairs.in a body to the ante- These are made by rigbtly'c6 mblefug luscious fresh fruits with Illi `J a hasty consultation we decided to "xoom, where they all sat down, as I• break in all the doors that were ' Could tell by the movement of the locked,, commencing with that of chairs overhead, and in a few mon- ' the second assistant. His room ,vas _ Utes Hussein was rung for to bring empty, and.so was his.F-5celle.bey's, !cigarettes and coffee. This mons at Wn neither apartment having been oc . 0.21. Hussein was searched as he cupied during the night. We'then Mame downstairs after receiving the Nap (VOIntmentreturned to the' firstfloor-.and-fore=ruler, and again at 8.30 when •he ed the -door of the ante-room, _. reinrned.after ext u rn� lt. I •ara5 which, we discovered; was only se- x i�To other emollients do so much EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR fevpd a� ten a ion , sad beyond forpimples,.blackheads red, cured by $ spring latch, the lower ascribing the three .gent}sten; I > lock not having been used. As soon , now nothing more about,the busi- rough and oily skin, itching, as we entered the room, we found The best results.are then assured. . IIeas," scaly scalps, dry, thin and falling the four dead men.' Hussein, the ~ `They were well dressed '' in- Bair,chapped hands and shapeless servant, was nearest the'door and - -Ask your grocer for Redpath Extra Granulated Sugar. .8e. _ quired Brett; "they impressed you nails. They do even more for skin- was lying in a crumpled-tip position, knows then that you want the best. - He had. been stabb<,d twice through gentlemen b their fen. infants. •_ _ Turkish Y as a tortured and , e „ throe h the �fn�t M ntf'6S�' ` aures, and they wore fazes9 - the back and once $ The Canada! Sugar Relining Co.,Co 8th O "Yes," said the policeman, with sold b7 '';nn d slob v- °nom aimPT: spinal column at the base of the Established in 1354 by John Redpath. ?- a smile; "but there was a little) 86MV40os eMh,inn ayp•ae boatlet On the am nok His F-cellen�v nrrl t'iP t•wo •nd hair,r01 bo sent Dass^fm.on •DOC"10a till ,more than that." CuMQu."Dept.SC.Horten,U.6.A. assistants were seated in thain s��-a�.i�'•w •�R� e.,tw'µr.•�r A�,� �d^.��`._ � '���. �. .. �., ,'`- .: '' - i _ `ry '1. r s ens y<, ALT - �;; ,. ..•tom r­ Z, . ,Rr- .r i•:°,i � ' •m+' Fr. .r ,, :'.. .'f. +. :....wit :. R 1. :-,'�' r .. rounded by men, of. chHORT HORN BVLL9 FQR SALE t� _ � to JIM$ war- S At your own price, • 1 on prwmisas :._� g`URg —� D ; y atter there was, any doubt. His lot ls,con.r.Piokeriag Tp. ell Phone R. a• _YapghliahedeseryBridaymoraiaga1"061ee, PnRh, Claremont >abt! VINEGAR AND Spicasi ,Piokeriag.oar, arlmiaistration of public' affairs has been a most progressive �j OR BALE-House and lot situated RATES of ADv)?iRTIBINfi: p greBeive one, Fou Brook SL„ Alar moat, Oppaaite the. .Arlrsiinseaucn Partin - - - 9ownts and that administration has had 1[eiboais%church. For particulars ai to Mush snbaegoeaer t instion.psr lir.- 6 nets W.J.GREGG,North Claremont IT11 You often hear the housewife say "Where can I get puri` this rate do" los include Legal or Foreign no little part in placing Canada in sstartisea,ent.. Vinegar and Spiges?" The answer is x aped., terms given to parties malting con- the position she occupies to-dap. T OST between Greenwood and Sal- p Q (� /� 1� T eOan`�'w, ;b q Half she is no.longer simply t►depend. •L em corners,a Parse couteiaig some mon- AT iZICHARDS ON9S l]<ROV ERY ey dna erose bills. Finder plea" notify kegs, Bnsta"r ua lines or under,with papa: ency of Great Britain. but she is A H DARLING,Kinsalo, Of near Tear.ib W payable in advance. We guarantee oar Spices and.Vinegars to-be absolutely Pure. We asr5otloein local..lamas Lea cents%w Itne,- a•rising young nation.to whom r i lave osata per line eaon subsequent inecruon. OR SALE 126 acre firm near Pick- have on hand a Rood supply of PURE MALT I 8pectal contract rates modetnown on applioa- the eyes of the world,are directed 1' ertag village;Pickeria;station and Lake AND WHITE WINE VINEGARS,. CIDER s%tion. No tree advertising. Ontario.- •Pplsndid land, ave barns. Price Adverclsemente without 'written instructions a8 they have never been before. g7,&A WM.I3.RABBIS, solicitor, Port Perry, --•will be insartea until forbidden and charged aa- ons. +? Ptir�Grouud Cloves, Cas-diavly. Orden for dlacogtinaing sdvertiso• In view of the fact that his name _ Cele'ry Seed, srasso Lnast bels writing and sent to the pub. Mustard Seed, r has been so closely connected with T,�ARM TO RENT-Being south _ Cinnamon,. tJebeet Wolk piom tl)itteaded to, L quarter of lot 16, con 9, Pickering, and CA rfk way Seed, " Mustard, - - D : this progressive 'period in the consisting of 5o acres,-more-or less. For furth- U e O 4` --- ountr 's history, .Uaurier Ro er wticalare aptly to HNNRY HIIGHV.?Lek- TERMS - h 1 Ginger Root, " , t� Pepper, black. Y Y Bring, W-52 Whole Cloven, Pepper,white, red r ",*L25 per year;'11.00 it paid in advance, into retirem The -glory.and - �Vhaie-Allspice;• " Ginger, C Subscriptions tt� *o�sea stater,giro glamor associated with public life VOR SALE-A lot of picket fence, WhuIe Cinnamon. " Cloves, 5 P which is being replaced gs a wire fence 'Whole Pepper, black _ 4 Mace is not such as appealed to Laurier. at the Disciple Church. Kingston road, just _ ppe , `t , JOHN MI�RKAR, Proprietor, west ofPickering Village. The picketo can be _ ;Whole Mace, Turmeric, He is a man of culture whose seen at the church pproperty For .rtle alars „ t V. ariply to C.B.PALMEll, Pickering, pP, o. sass Whole Coilliea, Curry Pd ra. dearest friends are not the politi- and Whole Mined Pickling Spice. NOTES Atva COMMENTS Clans of the dap, but the men FOR SALE-First class 8 room whore works in literature OL'Ctrframe dwelling air usted In the village of r - "SF ` Asa result of the election, the places of honor in hie.libra occupy Claremont, 1 sore of garden with good gain- ` Buy Your Groceries at the Grocery Store the City nalio a frame sable with i ein8 of power have been trans_ rye plenty of hard and soft water. Terms reason- 1� able. apply to THOS. PEARSON, Claremont ��i."' :ferred from the hands of Sir Wil- He has entered public life more as oat, 61•cf RICHARDSON 'S a matter of duty, than because of ='fred Laurier to those of R. L. OR SALE-82 sere farm in Clare his love for it. He hail 1onRed`for �' M i Borden who has led the opposition mons,one-halt mile from 0.P.1;, atatioa; _ .�, lvk ' ' s quiet life 'where he might ill- hip roofed barn(44 z f9)driviaa•hottse and pi�� in the House of Commons fora en;to rooLted brick nonce;well situated; ao�l „r-- y p dui a his desire for urusln an p JJ ' d is a rich clay loam and has a eontiaual a lag j;pumber Of ears past, In ascend- p creek dowing ehzoagh it: well fenced and an- _. Yj studying the standard works to derdrained Forenrticalamapply toALD EST j his new position Mr. Borden RAWSON.Claremont Oct. 5489 l� Utas the-best wishes of ail parties literature, and as he has entered — l _ s' the evening of his life, that desire FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT aIOId b� s Canada. No man in public life Beinu g lo6 aed 7,con 6,Uxbridge,belong- , f ! - : for retirement naturally becomes jag to the estate of the late John Heid acs { - 'in Canada is held In higher esteem consisting of ass acres. On the premises are ' Chan the rely replier. He has stronger." But the sense -of duty good houses and bank b%ru nearly new, Choice p vonag orchard in tall Dearing. 40 acres of t0 his country, especially when hardwood bash,40 acres needed down, 13 acres roved himself to be a gentleman g' fall lowed. April to Plow at over; fall ,1 E, , DISNEY, ,y his 'ablest lieutenants have been D °ge - Ain every sense of the term. He tic a we a pl April let I919. For father par• defected at the polls, which makes ehclsn apply to tt H, aAseJN. Bates= or D dj e 6 w i c le +is scholarly and has a deep sense pbons Clare sot, 6I-� his presence in the House of Com- y -•of propriety. In dile heated de- mons more urgent relay lead him. FOR SALE-100 acre farm, situat- much Work _ bates in parliament, he does not ed to lot 4. con, 4 Pickering. To. Good l p a{? to still take an active part in clay loam,clean and to 1 igh state of eul•iva• Dealer LII .-use the offensive language that is tion,sp'eadid t.sme house of .0 rooms: well In the genie time, you can do t'wtCe i political affairs, at least in the paioeed and cemparaterely now, large baro, is much work with the "Crown" Gang �1 so familiar to some other parlia- stone sta^l.ass.and act other n•cessa'y baud- Ib immediate future. It is the desire lap,we;!fenced and undsrdralued,3 acres of plow as with a single furrow Plow .imentary leaders prominent in de- i Rood orch•trd and a gnantlty of small fruit. < of his friends that he' should do so Farm Implements � r ,emplo eland o!water,hard and soft, spring and without Walking any, Ct2?t]Se! . bate. In fact Some of his own and he has many admirerq In the� creek, standing amber worm 31.c00,s miles followers have found faun with I from Pickering O.T R.. station, sad It miles 'Crown Clang cuts two. clean. even Conservative party who still de- from C.N.R.,station,and about same dtstanc, fu�„s at the /ante Lim*, llaany, -iliim for not being sufficently I from town of.whttru belt mil• from -P, o, Of all kinds sire to -Pee his familiar figure is sct+oot and chargb;23 miles tram Toronto Ap- prOgrepl4e tai>II4ll1 lay - aggressive. There are some menpIv to TIMOTHY O'LRABY,Maple 11311 Farm. `r who cannot sit comfortably in the the legislative halls of the country. Aadlsy.Oct. 4e if Binder' 1�Vj His more intimate knowledge of �' ► -opposition seats, and become im- CARD /� THANKS pQ .IIs' public AffNir9 makes It alniOst lrtl. CARD OF THANKS gown - patient with' their leaders for perative that he should not for - - mot nfrakinpl w change %vithou C tetk- The under•si ned - desire, through Q sake public life at present. THB NE S. ro thank their lnunv G4sng �® Buggies, Wagons, - -_ing Into consideration the manner neighbors, who have rendered in which the change slwuld be valuable assistance and shown such It �rrOWS alY'. sympathy. during the illness and is the surest. steadiest, falte■t•worYing ; Halr'nese Etce Pl' made. Mr. Borden.however,kept CIINL death of their devoted husband and plow they've ever seen or used. It to ' ..on in the even tenor 'of his way SVT NOT AFTLR THL father. tighter draft, too, as it has dust-yroof fightingHAUL with determina.ti g but - f ROOT l5 DEAD that he Mas. MARY Dwyim AND FASIILY wheaT-wi� quick-scouring mould- , wheeW with large roller basslagl, and TDI..MoFcddes ai i tell. � 'Ont,!U fairly.aDd squarely, thereby win. +%lis a roan bot ka of Parid4►n' Whit tut h ` inR the respect of his opponents, Sia because it Rhea satisfaction. boards. Stays right down to its wont fie guarantees it to eradicate dandruff. even if he did not meet with• the through the hsavtest land. Let 13 llww e - stopp tsllios and splitting hair rad itching adsir - miration of all his own follow- ecaip,or money back you the "Crown" and girt yon same+ •.era. Whether he will retake good Parisian dage will make t'a hair grow of farmer who have purchased P ,( + •crown" [;wags from us.w yon can gel if the heir root is not dead; it ata lits and . • in his new position remains to be Laster into doll and faded hair,and is the ,tyre, verdicts _ seen, but we have every reason to most delightful hair dressingin the world. tdt flG 0 believe that he will not prove 6 Only cents c large Dottie, ` - Parisicc A,spe it the beet hair grower and * •disappointment to his Supporters. beautifler.dandruff our*and Be 1p cleaner )salaryisothe agreaultbot a Heand nnedey f • :Delany persons possess greatability known. Try it on our money beck plan. School training in business or steno- gold cod unknown to their fellow-teen un- DIguaranteed is Pickering by T. gra�hy Let us tell you why You urnLturh X.McFadden. * ould take a course of this kind. • !,til they.are called upon to fill-poel• _ "tions where they have an oppor. Now Adworttaeaenta. �3l�Ta. �7CT. .A.'1Hiltlls, a 'tunity to display their power The WHITEVALE. .qualities he.has shown to poseesr Announces that she is repared;to do' , ONEY FOR SALE-A quantity We haive� a, (t'I]�j selection of very in the past leads us to believe H of ember hooey at q cents per pound, J, all kinds n plain sewing. including -that when the time comes to test W HOOL1a,Brougham, 0&1 ®en's shirts and plots: Furniture w. be will not OR SALE-A good rough-cast m latest in. l' u.rniture and tet prices prove wanting. F boarscautaining0 rooms-besides alosete Wbitby Office . If be is fortunate in surrounding and good cement cellar. Hard end soft water ` ♦ that w1�1 surprifle �]011 inside bocce. Ora titch of an acre of good garde Ontario Dept. Agriculture Y J ` himself with men of high chamet• en eootaiaing eve apple trees besides other , fruit. Also InUmrtal Oxford stove in first-class �' -er and good ability, we may look repair with warming oven attaabed. Forturtb. Information and assistance given to _ =-�e- er partinclose apply to THOS. E. STEPHEPt .. For a continuance of the prosper. 80 Claremont 4t! farmer and others on all Agricultural u8t Carl and See our stock. ity that Lave have been enjoying - - ; subjects, including poultry. L�ARM TO RENT AT AL ULEY- Apply to during the past fifteen years. L` IN acres a good grain and stack farm. T Lot 4 rear of Ord cone Tp, of pokeling. ring `" J. H. HARE, • V �� i ,house and out baildiaga,a never falling spring " D1atPICt Reprfaentative, co reeh,three acres young oreha�d, just coaxing _ W.hat_sha11 Sir: Wilfred Lcsurier, into bearing.. once. 4&0 2 Ont. De t. A ticulture, R fn01v d0 81nC'e the Liberal part) Fun possession Nov. I%. 1911. For further p y White • particulars apply to JAMES McBRAD.Y.loses- _ h s been defeated at the polls'? wa•P•o•__ soft 'TICKERIN•G, Ont. This Is a,gtienion that is frequen �`OR SALE PRIVATELY-As I Make Your D8C1810n - -�*'—� • " 7.1 asked not only by his frlenli5 am leaving town I wish to Bell privately % y y S tib,, following: 'I writing desk, side board, T rand supporters, but by his oppon- kitchen stove (Happy Thought) Bingle Des, Between Success and.Failure. .A �u■�1•� l mattresses,I$elf boater stove,3 lamps.I dia- course in the popular ARE YOU READY FOR �5 dents as well. It is now fifteen alas room table,6 chairs,4 small tables, hall rack,bed room set,pictures,1 toilet set,I kitcb- atjtT If not, call at-tiillespie's and see the new lines added this week'. years since he became premier of ei curtain poles and blinds, churn idai. sy)boy",buggy,harness, new cutter ;McLane We have a.good range of grey and white FIannelette Bianketa,'10/4, D/4, 12/4'' ; °Canada, and during that period Shun)kuffslo robe.I coal oil stove,buggy I tab from$1.23 up. Plaid for dresses for girls, 14c up. Stripped blousing% fi stove pipes,ItICHAND MOORE,Pickerin tf • .� ;Che country has-been exceedingly g g y � pink, /^� in reran and red, 13c up Paisley veleur, rose anrosperous. During that time his COALS /Q�L. TOR" ONTO for blouses and kivaonas, 15c per-yard.p. - . . dame has neer been connected __ �'Vill prepare you for an excellent In small wares we have some smart belts, belt and collar ins, cuff links, side • with a<iy slander, and his has been A full supply of Steam, Stove and position in the Business World. combs, ba1'ettea(see the Paisley effect%) hdkfs, gloves, corsets, hosiery. Nut Coal kept constantly.on The first step is important-YOUR Qolf Coats for children in'grey, with red;green and blue trimmings; 60c. i clean administration so far as he CHOICE OF A SCHOOL. Our Cata- Linoleums and oilcloths,4j4;6/4 and 8/4, in the newest-stile and floral patterns. -Meas been rsonall concerned. hand i e Orice eat logue explains why this college Call and be convinced that our goods are correct' ' - personally. -_ :- possible prices. ranks among the hest on this copti- in style and price. T _ -S is true that Bome of his cuAea- Rates for delivery quoted onapplicatioa neat, Write'for one today. Enter • - .= r LESPIE� D V NDARTON - $ues cannot present so clean a now. 1J h -;sheet as he can; hui it'iB alyo true lards at Greenwood Station y J. Elliott, Principal :_that Sir Wilfred Las'Tier has never Wm. Gibson, Greenwood car.Yonge and Alexander $tae .,talloived any man to 'remain in his Ind, Phone,iPick. 1_410 cabinet, whose name and char- $ n 1 " atter had _ ME S. become blackened by `� r scandal, whether that scandal �]a e - Bi - o e New ,L,i n 6tablitll d 1873 �6 nitres QF CANADA concerned titat iliAn's private chti'r- - .._,._ �• TRANSMITTING.tter or'hieadulinigtratiOn of pnh-_ 111IONEY a fic affairs. . •.It is greatly to the - ' credit of Sir`Filfped Laurier, that gibbous, Lace_Insertion, Corded Huse, Ladies' Sweater Coatp, ° :he had the firmness of character, _ Under Skirts, Etc., E - -Bank to take the stand on this matter. convenient and inexpen$rve oFor Blarpet amouyn�we issue ' - - Drafts or Bills of Exchange. Money sent at once to an which be has taken. It is a hard 'ape have good Toweling at 8 ceuts a yard. = "l flung for a man io throw down a banking point in the world by Telegraphic or.Cable friend, when that friend had com- Also, Rood Cotton at 8 cents a pard. Transfer. 3° aelitted acto, that made his retire- Our stock of Dry Goods is more complete than ever. ' Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. !t mu'ning 1n G�CaremdtiI dor g'sot1l. ana Imo. t W< `G'. -'a•�"' ar,�' �' .,� � 'tis+' +o..,ss!c;; } •F..,. m..m,{', v�{...,�x.3h�yar,s.'s�,'-- '. .x...•�.,>-,r.-.. .n.xJ.,„r+,a--�.4_?::"F d:'fi�dv?w y:...�.^. •'Ws.f:..�,,f.-",...�CY+'a-":...r..:_..... _-`5•.•+..a.+”�p^s+'^..,.�'+..?.r4;�„�-.•.a•, R ••"yi{"4,r'Y"t.;.."�w,'yc „o-•.N � WR� s „.. : ,r y .';•.�k+A•-;Az'x-� .,z�e.S�.. �': •'.se* ',:;.. ',a,;`r.'�rE'�y••,,Y..NC.-4✓,as+s'�r.,4....-�mr-f.�.-H"1w`_1:M:•+t, .c',:x7"�•":¢A++:f,!�t'�w^1r.. '�-°'``: '+.`I.' .x"4"'::""•��u"`'dt'0. : ,. ,..,,.• rte`. '......... :..: ..,�,. ...: -"....w, ,. s ..'.^.+•, �� .i� -c�. 'h• .{•+ `xa.. � > .e K' w- - ,�• 1 .: .. ..- , - - • Y CLARiMONT Samuel and Ml's: Ste banana, oE'I The railways are applying for _ _ 0 do Coates shipped s car Kinsale.tent , Thomas tand Moe. t(1ib• inn the mails.ufleeation for carry- _ ,� --y y _ ioad hogd on Tuesday. r,,'. aa , • ii —fla, � � A auistifer from here pnrpc�aeat• bon a oi:8anday The Duke and Duch-as of Con- . .._ -..tending the Markham Fair ,nezt W. Scott left on Wednesday for naught will- sail for Canada on — tm1 I•howia I of Assist display of r Toronto to begin-his studies at the the 8th. of October. China. A - �*Oak. yeiy lease assotlment of Toronto Medical College. We Matthew Beelb .. has rboved into wish him success. Btadonary. Books,Do" Toys. just _ the house reeentlp oceupied by -Rev:J: A. Grant, J,. J. -Harveg received for the, Roliday trade. Call Mr. Rowe, y y A Nef�bac Sc T and see chem. Mrs: Joee',tih Brown 'is spending and Ira Boyer were in the cit on Thursday evening last to hear the a week with relatives.and friends. y -0yts+e a Dre"tstle—Now well, ..'Sabscriptions Wien for all Magatsina. . election returns:. Y 1nErneet and Ire. Bte hen n, Thanks to Fathir Mosoy's No.t4. Win. Thompson has been busy Weekly and Daily IZewapapetti^ P the past week re-paintitt-g his .Rlchlbucto, N. B., Nov. x". spent Sunday with their parents `Father Motriaey Ned. Eo.,3., r - in Pickering. sleighs. This is a sure sign of the I have been teaching school for up- ". tT. H. RI 01-11Cl.R1)80IT Mr. Pennock, of -Whitevale, a roach of winter. g + PP wards of thirty years, dnzin the last . ' visited at Mrs. John Rei ori not fo}get-the harvest home twenty-five of which I have suffered M=C3 C 131=0'!'t. Wednesday last. services in the Methodist-Church aeiionaly *itli 'stomach trouble, indi- Charles WagR,of Toronto,visit- on Sunday and Monday next, On gestioa and dyspepsia. Sunda Rev. J. E. Wilson B. A. I have tried many remedies, and while �s ed bis parents, George and bits. y I would et tem relief from some DO YOU INTEND : LL. B. of Toronto, will preach at g p° Wagg, on Sunday, of them, t the old trouble yeoaid Moa. Porter, of Oshawa, has both services and on Monday the return, �, it the sufferings °may IN�TALLIN.G A FURNACE ' 2 ��been visiting with E. and Mrs. ostial harvest home supper will be knowto the chronic dyspeptic. Gleeson for a week past. Riven followed by"a choice _pro- Last year I had made up my mind to t Rev. R. Duke, of Torouto, was grain. See.bills for full partiicu- abandon my profession, feeling that is here on Thursday," recording his lars, my condition I could neither do justice If so, why not choose it Furnace that given to myself or to the many pupils ander i. vote at the General Election, my charge. A friend sng�ested 'to me ,•t the most heat for the least fuel Miss Nellie Michell, of Deer ' r ' Paik, Toronto, 'visited at Hugh SIMPLE REMEDY 'tet I Father �� ,a No. it 'Stomach Tablets; I did so, and havex a, Gregg's for a few days this week. f08 BJCSACHL IND HIDKar TSOLBr.x continued to nee them with the-result You onlypurchase once in a life time: ,r ... •y�� Y . Albert Rawson, •of Toronto, is that my stomach trouble is cared—my The simplest aiid' mbsl effective reme• ' - !tome for a week building a -eetn- dy for sick kidneys is Booth's Sidney isdigestloa and dyspepsia gone and I ;�� Select a first-class Furnace, then have a eat foundation underneath his pil's. it there is weakness congestion, feel as well as I ever did. barn. - intiammawsoreness , I or sorene , Booth's Kidney I mo+ thanks to the ?ablate, been first-class experienced furnace able`• I and John Farmer, of the Trader's love it he re f'� that to-continue am once.more enjoying-m, man instal it. � + quickly Bank, Toronto, spent Sunday here , wont and am able to.give justice to the , . • gently st i m with his rentsa --- - -- ,; ° - - Fred and Mrslate, tone and fifty-four pupils under my care. Farmer. .bill information as to prices and ® strengthen sick Yours Gratefully, special Mrs. Howard. of Barrie, has kidneys, dr i v e (S4-wd)MA.Rir C3iRTir wL. been sending a couple of weeks away backacbe, Are you roue of the many thousands improvements cheerfully with her. daughter, Mrs. Wm. rheumatic pain who, like Miss Chrystal, are prevented / given by, _ and dizzi a e e s.Thompson. and doing their test work, or really _ H. 0. and Mrs. Wilson, of Biou- clew op and re en�mg life, by stomach trouble? 1 e ltham, apeipt Sunday with the let• gestoreiw f you an you cannot do better thin CHARLES SARGENT c ad LAREMONT -- 'ter s brother, Thomas and "Mrs. a and restore s she did—tate gather Morriscy's No. it f " er feca 8 Cerins Tablets_ Stephenson. of the b and. Bert of all,=r racist is per. Each No.iI Tablet,when dissolved in HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE. lk Frank and Mrs. Jones and fam< mraent. the stomacb, will digest-i pounds of - ily, visited the formers pareotg. All druggists sell sad guafantee Hooch's fog goo hey eal sothatao - - ''Wm. and Mrs. Jones, Of -Good- Sidney Pilla. 5o cents box. Money boo• Clatter hosrweah ar stomach may be , wood, on Sunday last •t alley fail L relieve write to the R. T Na it Tablets will enable yon to get GILSON Soot. Co.. Ltd , Fort Erie Oat., fora tree -GASOLINE ENGINES Richard and Mrs. -Johnston, of the nourishmentur-s out of your food and 'A trra/. f3olJ and tinssanteed !« Pickeeingt build a nr 9tren - -- West Toronto. visited With the 10 gib, while the oto- letter's al-ents. Fred And •Mrs. pFT" P oy 1 M. McFadden. mach.thus relieved, rtcovers its vigor. ,��' Farmer fora few days this week. _ 3oc.a bo:atyour Medicidealer'ne Co., from the RQ WAR TO FREEZE ��€R Miss Maud Beal returned to the _ Father M®rriacy Medic3ae Co., Ltd., �� �R eitlt on Wednesday alter being Eluu°treal, Que. A�r.'Cooledj Style E �:, at the home of her parents here OOZES ;� ' ;lot several-weeks owing ui illness. Sold and geiarantee�l to Pickering UKKd Jaynes Underhill.1ohn McGrath, by T. M: McFaddeu fa1XTY +1, 11}7 21, 31, * 5 H P. fuzes _ Frank Cooper. John and Nelson — N� t WagR and several others were at �� � � �das3 �'ag the Lindsay Fair on SaturdayLL AND y Other styles from I to 50 H. P. A� last. If such evidence as the following ex' Our style G. made especially for station work, is a model of all a ' 'p1 vv : . Thomas Paterson is busy this tracts from letters and other equally y P� aJ'Y week putting on siding ou Ira strong testimony contained—in our Gasoline Eugiue should be. • It includes all the latest isprovements, ' is of the highest grade o[ conetructioo in material, workmanship and Boyers kkwhen, in preparationSTD"Nfi booklet, is not sufEicent to satisfy any ai° :for the winter, which is.fast apeperson desirotrar of learning shorthand, design,.is unsurpassed in economy of operation and is above all thor- proaching. then there can be no meritin any bust• ougbty reliable. F: s� The Ladies' Aid of Erskine r • {� o + ness under the sem; Our style a Engine is a powerful motor adjusted to all po wer purposes. more By Lydia E. ftkham S i DEAR Mm CLARKE-"It Is A lea• y y � ,Church met a t the home of M ra. P especially where class regulation, smoothness and relfabilit are required. I6 Wm. Scott on Wednesday after- ����}}�� t� -sure to write a testimonial endnreing is very economical and stotady and almost noiseless in operation. noon, when a most pleasant licca Vs.A..asaMe Compound- _ anything so-mu superior W other + g thio s used for the same r as Itis a favordte.with Farmers because it can be relied upon. It to easily open 9 e, - was spent by all. Toronto.-I gladly give you my your system of Eclectic Shot and is ated and understood. It is just the engine for hard service. fix: Wilbert Gleeson left on Thurs- testimonial in favor of your wonderful to other, I have examined. I shall .Ib has mac improvements that are not found on others. A Catalogue - -day for Ottawa, and after a short medicines• Last October I wrote to be pleased to reply to any communi- dewr{bing them sent on requesy. Wtlte Gilson Mfg Co.,Ltd., 49 stay in the capital.' proceeded "to you for advice as I was completely run cation that maybe sent-me with re- Guelph, Obtario, on Oalgsry where he has we the-a ��+ had bearing dawn sensation in Sesence to the eyst.eni, or to have an poet on as mail clerk on the C. cite- lower part of P . bowels, backache, one interested call to see me."-f- > . goward Turner A gent Whitens le and pain in the FA1 I.re, X77 Yarliamea►St: (teacher f y -Farmers are now busy harvest side. I also sui- Our Fall and Winter Terse cow- �T ' ins their corn and oR their feredterribl from menyced September 5th, but students Ra B R A 11 +- g Bpi a , ma enroll, an day.as Instruction is I" fall plowing done. Corn this yes P - is one of the beet crops that the g After receiving strietly personal. farmers have had. our directions, I write or call for free booklet. w � a M Tobaccos, pipes and rr, kere' � Wilmott $lorry who has been eollowed themIwidam.now Clarkes Shorthand College _+ '�$ w.°. eandrtee. C ttoal office Bell; workingwith Martin Linton. sec• free from W6 College 9t.,Cor. Manning Ave. g = ■ e Telephone Oa A cy fog _ tion bons on the C. P. IL, at North pain in back and TORONTO. RoLtao Iwundry.i -Qlarefnont, lett ' oo Thursday bowels, and am — g = lK a w oR alae CLAREMONT. +ONT4WQ :- �d morvin orwlast Lo be a regular hand etrortger is ao + e 1G sw ee e • < 'WEST HILL 44� ag e J g cry F �. s6Miss Bessie l►jacnab returned to I also took Lydia E. Pi nkham's �} o r � a a ..a •a Id"t j Y ROOF ; the city on Wednesday to resume Vegetable Cam rad before my baby BLACESETH SUP ° $ her studies at the Toronto IIni- was boar' and I »commend it highly a ee g +c to all Dre"ant women.—Mss E. o g m +a fan m Brantford Patent Roodng,used alrnoat °►- -versit She is now entering her - O - - y• WrirmsY,sZ Logan Ave..Toronto,Ont.- _ a. scam- third . _ third year course. We hope. for - tea � eltcliiaivety'by some of the tageet case- her Canal success. Anther Womast Cur" Horseshoeing, Repairing of im- � = is 1 i$�.. a wo Kar y!e cerns in Canada. Price 8.15. 2.115 and - TheWomen's Institute October Maple Creek. Sack.-I have used ]omenta, vehicles and auto- g� Apr p►a �1a0persquare. meetin wilt be held at the_.home Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- P $ o io is a cow stay IS Also,a quantity of No. I apple pound and Blood Purifier, and I ami mobiles neatly and quickly .r a Jr no '-"p barrels on hand. < `. of Mrs.Malcom. Forsyth, and all �� _ berms Btrlotly each now in perfect health I was troubled !a g g g .s a July O e imimbers are 'asked to bring a with pains every month. I-know Qther , •.done. sample of cake, but if some would women who suffer as I did and I will " B le S a vo sapsm't W. D. GORDON &SON. prefer to bring some other sort of ladly recommend your medicine to CHARGES MODERATE ro «p aoc, r:rf Pickering,Oatt V. baking they art-1roe to do so. em.'You ma publish this if you y y A trial respectfully solicited. n e o w Nov 7 h The election on Thursday passed think it will help others.—MR& F. R P y •` off very quietly in our burg al Coox,Maple Creek, Sask.. January 1619-wbithy15, Oebaws 16,11 If you belong to that countleae army '� T .�. A: '`N if,sore perry ls,Uxbridge Ir,oeoniaswn tt, 'y though much interest was mane • • i Beaverton l0,Upterpove 9 ; of women who suffer from some form Jested in the result. The resiilt ' e Ctarem the not T much of female ills, don't hesitate to try (8vccessor.,to Win.Lawson,)_ didvary I, to E. Piekham Veketable Com- i #tont what was predicted by the per,made from roots and herbs. -west Hill, Otic. New Blacksmith Shap I ,respective parties;but the result throughout the Dominion causedp. the greatest-surprise.' Rev. W. R. and Mrs. 'Brood, 0e - SI MPSON Having leased • the blacksmith ' W. M. Palmer and James Birrell. _ Of all materials and design were in Whitby, on Monday at• milli + 'shop'formerly run by Hy. Thom �1 sou, I am prepared to do general kept u stook, it will pa,you . tending R special meeting of Pres- a-+� P to call at our works std Donins 't b e our stoop bytery at Which, Dr. R. P. Me- e y p�J • biacksmithing ill all Ifnes. ' and obeair, prices, Don't bg misted tsf Hay, Moderator of the Genera] - J agents we do not employ them,ooneequsn ` Assembly of the Presbyterian PT. C D,� A� �OR8E9HOEINC+A $PECL�LTY ty we can,sibn and de throw off the u wM --, s7 OG/ .G - mmi on of L'hurch and Dr. A. S.' Grant, of Ind. phone,No.302 Claremont' 0e eel 19 a oent.,whiobyoa will the Home Mission Committee out- certainly save'by purchasing from us. _ call solicited. *' -lined their plan of raising one alit- WE Extend a Cordial Invitation' to All Ladies to come and see the JOHN Iff(GRATH : W1081f GRANITE Coq ]ion dollars annually for missionstew and beatitiftil Creations in Hats for Fail and Winter. Our Milli cane, whttby, onearl ` purposes. nor, Miss Jones, is a young hidy'of large experience and a competent CLAREMONT, UNT. 1; A procession consisting of about artist in Millinery. It-is a pleasure and satisfactiou for every lady to ' - _ tweety antosdecorated abundant- see the new shapes--and styl-es,'the•ft tintless blending wbielt-esn only - - g E. �'�" . E � > ]y with flans and containing,*en- P The Pickerin VANS, - _ y witK fl supporters t Dir, Wro- -be accoinplished'by real art and workmansbip combined, which add Smith, the inetnber elect for grace and beati-ty alike tit_bat and wearer.- Onr brilliant display will. Pump'Mannfactnrer be equal to anything in cit of town, out difference our prices are vigu ee� Committee South Ontario, -passed throitgit about one-third lase. Come all, btiy your only from D.Simpson & Co• Shop- and Residence, Dundas St) our burg on Friday evening last. We will appreciate it and give you full value..in. return _for_your. The object of this Association is to Coming up the Brock road, with money. _ Teisen sUmli>1g and prosecute _WHITBY, ONT. K '`their bright torches and led by -- the Mons.. • the Cl bright t Citizens' Band, the fibres doors west of Whitby Hones • _. _ spectacle was rather an attractive SEE SEE OUR DRESS GOODS fnr Fail and Winter. They are beauties and Members mediii property stolen comment= _ tine. On arriving at Clare ogee immediately with any memberorirm Short but appropriate addresses splendid values at 15c, 20c, 2l5c, 3tic, 4!k: and 60c per yard. l6c line in of Exeoative Committee. We are prepared to instal wood tknd,& hrown, cardinal, navy And checks, Just the goods for girl's school pumps on short notice,also attender were given by Messrs.Wm.Smith, - -dresses. 20c line, Shepherd checks, also 50c line Are all-WWI Sbepher•d Momber ibip fee 11.00. to all kinds of repairing. Robert Miller, of Stoiiffville, and checks, tweeds and caAhmereA. I,Adies' rachmer•e. Hose special at25c. Tieitete may behed from toe President or • ,Sohn Bright of Myrtle. After CQ` Latest styles In Hats And (apQ. ]1Arf(Ain9 In Men's Sweater Coats, 7k secretory on application. Agent for the Orltarto Wind Miil. maining in Claremont for about and 1.00, the greatest values ever offered for the money. Get one now, Also gasoline engines and Exec, Com.-L, J, %nks a ' 11411111; 11111 L °,tt.J a ,fr^'at' '-w•N•' S.... .•{y..... - �.: ,..RY4 Vti, o'!! '��" r.•Ary5 4 „-. ,i} 4�.'6Vs�J.v y'hi.'tbk• � Y I 1i S 9 V .. ',,4 tt"- `:.�',y .,oeGY• t_ ,:.'.C y.� .FRS ,,;,' ._ .,. , ,�.�.M.,,>,• ..'iYS,...,,.,_ f,1 :-,'•Y, •.:YTt Y^."i„ .r�.�` e 'J:-+tv, .N p'• 'F... ''.'M1�?t�` �.:' C•L;. M. .'FN" . .. y�,1',ay'. '_.. y. •, .''.' ,n.. J,✓.w-.1.. .a,.. ,t+-�R ..Y: "' - .,p�dS-..x,�.�,,, L :....,., "M'T..`...w.K..y�. Tr-.-K ? �'• � ''C4E"rte' •c,.,;�.y„tc� .yy., } •i•,� C_!. t+ .;:a* s .sss':r w �,: :w '.�.. .d1i-.`.; ,•'�,-• .�-�-+,,-.••" ',s�,v -rte`•'•,. a� w x^c "+ +ap .�'.. _ _ r •t S J. p - ENTENCE ERMO .8 -t WHAT IS A BON t .8 S a A u>6itgage on the C. P.R. could Deceive nobody, not ever ttly-'_ not very well be held by one per- self. self. e. SECURITY son so it is split up and sold ilrsec- God is a discovery, not an invea-. 1 dons to a number. Such sections ,T tion. V TYING ire called bonds. Bonds are al- HIS to& HOME DYt . The keynote of Christianity. is _ ': IN B nays readily turned into cash at �,I fhaat AON,g power not words. her or even better, and they pay can use Do the best you know, that youJa vice as much interest as a savings may know• better. x - r hank deposit. Write to to Royal ar'u nt u You may not make,a living, but ~ CANADA BUSINESS CQLLEQti securities Corporation, Toronto, ''I you can make a life. q Bonds are the safest invest. ' CHATHAM, ONT. Ind get an interesting book on the { ! Friendship is the flower of 8 ment a person can make because �•• r M OSIISINE ERI`SCHOOLS$EA BT subject. They will be glad to send moment, and' the fruit of time. they are secured by first wort- 4 Iver km obota• -positions tlusd to past ik and you will be pleased to hate ' gist 'Would you count your true gage on the whole assets of the t Four Yvan. , r T Fall intomisfortune. Corporation issuing thele bme otbers 'ust filled:- 1. B. HA`rN, from it; it's free. _ ' IewfortndL►n� placed with Bask. hfilllug co., friends? a mountain'is composed of q Bonds are the best investment does Jaw, as steno. FERN s.Nli rH. steno., 1 dyed Al�,r these p � a person can make because no �• body Overall Co„ivind3or. E.C.ROBINSON : LABOR. t atoms, and friendship of trifles. 'l1F 8tkpr., with Bell leurniture Co., Southampton. `_ _ \DIF'FERENT KINDS There are advantages in growing other 'investment offering the t bnt, F'LO•�SIC ANDHILSON,Steuo. and iikkpr, Cholly—' Are you working your c of Goods old. It settles man questions. same sccurit sag a rate t t $ii.Wolverine seine Co.,hhat sm. MiILDRrEDrA D way through college T" 8 !Wsnnlp, II. .. SCOTT, teacher, with Dr o., Al 8 "yes; I'm working the �'iA"`"—" with the$/SME Dye., Whoever complains of not having of interest, y Y r genus;e, Newark,N.d, The salaries of the three gy— „ I used found a true friend accuses himself. -•hewn fast week average over VW per unnam money out of father. In all your work watch some q Bonds offered by us are thorn 'I he salaries of the six here show average close Oughly investigated as t0 their to t17oo. Our student,aro prepared for the big ' master workman; It Is agreat help safety before being offered to, Vol tions where the bigg pay le ofared. iT'I'AYM I,0`'t! COLONIST FARES TO THE ® aK1,NJ andincentive, our clients. yO, ArrB\D THIG 8".'ST. Catalogueba Wlbtof•.work at Chatham. Catalogue 34 tells of our PACIFIC. COAST. Teach your children to create.home courses. Address,D,hicLACHL1.t' B CU., q Write u6 t0-day for literatnrE CoUe2e,Chatham,Oat Ota the Chicago,Culon Pacitlr,and \oreb West- NEOYEPoRALI SOrr,a>oos DOII t Always give them finished on Bond Investments and a list s ern Line,daily from September 1•th to October products to enjoy. 7t 15th from all Int, in a:auida. Pullman tourist Pof those we recommend- �, N FEATHER DYEING tI®ep+nty/ta cars Baily'Yersunally conducted Caluor• OLEAN and SIMPLE: to Use. What is.your life? It is even a IS itis '!sura in Yuilman tourist.u"..iy a ra.ri on vapor. Steam 18 8 vapor, but, R11 - Weaning and Carlin; Lad Rid Gloves cleaned, through trains loans l'hicage Tne+day and'1'hun• NO'Mace of uelnethe tYR07CG Dya for the Goods Thane can be sent by post,le per oar day of each week. For rate4. Nlds6 and full ono has to color. All colors from sour DE—*t-t or harnessed it mores the world. ' ROYAL rhe bort place is particulars a pp1 to a H. Y,ennetty 04ml. Ast., Dealer. FREE Color Card ami STORY booklet 16, v s.� {e Yoaye Dt.,Pfvyronco Ontario. T`e sahnaon-Richardson Cm. umitod,Montreal: The extraordinary rests On the BRITISH AMERICAN DYEINC 00. ordinaryand p SECURITIES C U R I T I E S Ty� MONTREAL presupposes it. He *i+b CLEVER DOC,''. ' who is not ordinary cannot be ex- Y . GLtABDI_1G CIiOI�ti riEI�'E NOT POLITE. traordinar CORPORATION tater Cook—My dog took first priie at The family'-had never been in the 'v'4•e are cups to quench God's �l1VK OF MONTREAL BlfR.dIIt1G `►y p --- ----- thirst, and God takes pleasure in - _ YONGE AND QUEEN 8T3. - '� : 1i. Remarkably Strong Room In the the cat show. habit of saying grace, but when the P Hook—How was that2 minister took tea with .them the man when he fulfills the purpose of, TORONTO Tomer of London. y Cook—He took the cat. thought. it proper to bend their his being. N.hL WHITE . Mamwer Tore has only been one attempt - It is a common saying that $ MONTw[a -OUf•LC-NAl1RAX•IONOONI[Na.) a Y heads over their lates devout] Y K to steal the Crown Jewels from the Impurities of the Blood Counter- P y' fri nd is kept by three things! by P All would have one well if the g P $ Tower of London, and that was acted,=Imrurities in the blood young hopeful had not piped up:_ hon-ring him in his presence, by k� when the famous Irish adventurer, come from defects in the action of praising him in his absence, and by. FARMS FOR RENT AND sALE. It ain't polite to smell Ser .,Jest the notorious '''f' •y uo, pimples rand uhnsighev tly blotches on meat F Q ASK AogwsoN, HE fcelowe. ,a rM .,0i inti alt' k - Faultless ess in Pre arat!4n.—Un- me, �Y t Colonel' Blood attemnt<A therevealedandin him in his need. t feat in 16iI. The clams methods to tel a �,, p the skin. The must be treat_d P bo be compared with lite 3116tie and 5 :�o one need fear cholera or any like an ocher stomach regulator P inwardly, and for this purpose Y B i' you want rA buy a 'atm eonsnlz - 4cientific ways of the in O" ru summer complaint it they have a pnrmelee's Vegetable Pills are the me. there is no more effective compound g ' Braeksmao but ctorh tL' latter—did bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dy result of lou study of vegetable i ' `• to be used than Parmelee's Vega- B HAVE come or the hese P4•att, stook. be oseess the a iiu+ of a d,zen I sentery Cordial ready for use. It 1 I Grate w• DLI" Far=e to outarta g com ounde calculated to stimulate y table Pills. The act direct, on P y y corrects all loahsenesa of the bowels and prices right. Raese6—could _ <r:ay h.pe to the stomachic functions slid main- 1 i the liver and by setting lip healthy i7 %teal' the Crown Jewels from the processes have a beneficial effect Promptly and causes a healthy and lain them at the normal condition. d l e w, naw Boy, Nicety tFolborne til new Jewel Room which is now com- natural action. This is a misdicino years uhf use have roved the r t9trcet, Toronto. ; ' upon the blood, so that impurities p feted in the Wakefield Tower of adapted for the young and old, faultless character and established AGENT, WANTED. r,{ are eliminated, e Tower of London, rich and poor and ss rapidly be- their excellent reputation. And f The floor and walls are made of - coming to most popular medicine Gtvrs WANTED.-A •rues of otbu olid stone while a new steel rid this reputation they have main- A Agency propoatthow ,ince. Margaret—Isn't it strange 4 for eht>lera d acuter etc. is the ti at none can ual ours. tree will al- 71_ p B y y' issued for years and will continue ways regret it is on. doo'p apple los Dias been built to enclose the late- Katherine — Whatl Margaret — market. It I P to maintain, for these pills must al- part;cuiars to aveiialr• .rut. tss lass regalia show-case. The bars That mamr a woman who has Attert bt. Ouaw'L ' .$ B ways stand at the head of the list ' of this grid are made of the finest bleached her hair wants to keep It she—''Doesn't -it worry -you -of standard preparations. r'� YBMPLOYED MEN OR WOMEN. 00 I _tempered steel, the ends being em- dark' dreadfully to owe so many bilis you l� yon welt to make rive Doitars day , 1�r balance of year► It so, oesaalt J- L r bedded in the solid masonerry of the cannot pay T" Ee—"No. Why 'HAT HE THOUGHT. htcttoia t'o., Limited. Toronto, i roof and ficorin Connected with If every housekeeper would use 1 g. should I worry over other people's _ :this grid is a hidden electric Wilson's' Fly Fads freely during troubles I" "What do you call a Berson that MlecltLLAtreDus. seri y alarm, which instantly warns the the Bummer months the house Oy reads heads AY and I,ARx SCALES. wiiaoa'e , oustodiana of the Tower if a bar peril Would. soon be a thing of the "A phrenologist, my boy," scale Work.. s Esplanade. turonto. be wrenched ever so slightly. peat. Practically all Canadian drug- "Gee' Then ma must be one of � g y• gists, grocers and' general dealers • ,v LWHILL MACHINERY. i?[lS3A 1 The doors of the Jewel Room are those things: She felt on RW head ►7 or heavy Lathe mills. ]ibis a Httia, ,, ,y sell Wilson's Fly Pads. If your F:ngtnee and Boilers. xlll B aa'�.. The iron lined and fitted with the latest Breach of -promise etiits, said this afternoon and said right away, E. Loug manufacturing Co., d. Wess storekeeper does not ask him wby. , -in complicated locks. The jewels Uncle Eben, "is de result of a man You've been swimming.' t3treet, ortu,a, ootar,o a ' themselves will lie in automatically dat weairs his heart on his sleeve GEVTe WA-"'TED. A GINE Fob closing Steel cases, absolutely burg- meetin' a gal oat carries hers in Lots of mea would make good if every tome, Write as for our choice employed to furnish the motive IA of agents supplies. We have the j lar-proof, While the room is be- her pocketbook." power for windmills. _' - greatest agency proposition to Canada is completed the jewels are kept in today. No outlay oecesdo," Apply IL •g P j P Carterhall, Nild. C. I. Co., 4 Albert Bt, Ottawa. a, a Govermnent stroa room and Miaard s Liniment Co., Limited. 7 $ , TRY E#U111NE EYE REMEDY Minatd'e Llnlmgnt Cure OandruA. Dear Sirs,—While in the country last i A`iCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, eco. lo• 3 when everything is ready they will Ere! Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes summer .I was badly bitten by mo•qu,• C ternai and external, oared without f ti,,, be taken to the Wakefield Tower ( etadGranulated Eyelids. Marine Doesn't Mistress_'`Mary, another knife, cora, so badly that I thought I would be pain by our bome treatmeaL Write un. a under card and mounted for public art-' �+a Eye Pala. Druggists lease : This one is sot clean." diMigured for a co lo of week,! I was before too late br, Bellman Uedlcal Cor. g P I P advlacd to try your Liafinent to allsy the Limited. Col icgwood. Oat. exhibition in their new cases be- 8s11 Murtne Eye Remedy, Litiuid, 26c, �,—"Toot clean, mum4 I'm trritauon, and did so. The effect watt FyIII 1 title !2.00 Mnriae Eye Salve In - more than I expected, a few applications, TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wlleon• hind the grid. sure it ought t0 be. The Last thing UP scale works, s Esplanade. Toronto. ,Aseptic 'I'ubee, Y6C, >)l.t><l, Eye Hook1 completely curing the. 'irrttatlon, and At one time it was proposed that cad Eye ldvtce Fres b7 Mall. it cut was soap!" (pprevontta the bites from becoming sore. : '.Is trap dlhtauld be constructed, so DfINARD' LINIMENT le also a' good ``PEC1AL78T8 ADYICB Y8L'E. (�tisole Z�l1t>>!>r• Ewe ROdT ms's �p' article'to keep off the mosquitoes. 1.7 ns In regard to any disease. Logeef that, if necessary, the jewels could leo child should be allowed to suf- Yours true prices in drugs of a I kinds. ,be lowered through the stone floor Some thins that come to those fer an hour from worms when W, A. , $, toent. s need by man. gems msasnay g g meat. Glasses fitted by •g' WtKu today Into the dungeon beneath the Wake- who wait are badly 'moth eaten, prompt relief can.be got in a simple for anything *old to perstolo a er _- field Tower. This dungeon, how- but strong remedy—Mother Graves' - .cares to Dr, Beumaa,. CoiuoQwood o ever, is below the level of the river, On Sale Everywhere.—Tore may Worm Exterminator. v: gond very damp; consequently the be country merchants who do not QUALIFIED, Ha He NIGHTINGALE scheme was abandoned. As a mat- keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil, Unless we" are wrong"again, we Ryter—i ve half a mind to write 'STOCK sRottsae ' ter of fact, nothing has been housed though they are few and far be- have discovered why cheese is a popular novel. Sfember Standard stock and Mining Exchange in this dungeon since the Middle tween, and these may suggest that served with pie: The' restaurant Czytie—Well that's. as much as LISTED STOCKS CARRIECOrS11R•Ite .Ages, when prisoners languished in some other oil is just as good. There person wishes to get rid of the you will- need. Correspondence Invited.is +? lttie Tower. is nothing so good as a liniment or cheese. It always looks as if it had - 3 MELINDA ST., TORONTO - -T as,an internal medicine in certain been kicking around the place for It is an undisputed fact that one ]Europe's total area covers 3,870,- cases. Take no other. The de- Weeks. packet of Wilson's Fly .Pads has - r DOO square miles. wand for it shows that it is .the actually killed a bushel of house .x'00 only popular. oil. Blood Poisoning is often caused flies. Fortunately no such quan . -- by slight cuts or wounds. Death tity can ever be found in a well for this THE PARSON'S REVENGE. may result. Hamlins Wizard Oil kept house, but whether they be < if•-In. x Easyclergymanr �. will draw out. the poison, heal the few or many Wilson's Fly Pads will �LY<1E A was accustomed to kill them all. wound and prevent serious trouble. _ use scientific terms which the people Breakfast did not understalpd. A deputation A girl can't help feeling at first "Does you son indulge much in e waited on him with the request that that it's pretty scandalous for her piscatorial exercises. "No, he k ;tin the future,. whenever he used to become an aunt. don't care for nothin' but to go off such terms, he would explain them. fishia ktndforwhlobyoawnaldh,re A boNl. of crisp � arl5.coatsa�retallvtone On the following- Sunday he used Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. t�.extrawori,do, city 16Inch the term "hyperbole," and ad- Corns cannot exist when Hello- Sancair'oieiilatlon'eththatdelOnot ' �0�� , • 1 tbetr earl eeAlly. Bend ea , ded If a man hasn't opinions, hes a ways Corn Cure is applied to them, O to dry foe►a�ta dle,an oD,Or r "As agreed on, I beg to explain nonentity; and if he has them, he's because it, goes to the root and �.�p pan tt"wand ban tf ,. - M plame this word'. Were I to say that at a nuisance. kills the growth. $endmone b susi51,'axmersrormomw - t4 this 'moment the whole Of Thy eon order. Iicmemhert'ha your moneywfllhew funded If the Dlnme is not entirelysatirfactory. Toas' fies gregat;on are sound asleep, it Papa—"Well, did the pbotogra The young wife's ' version: MewvorkfkatchFalserto,lytN�;li tsieway;NT k would be. hyperbole, but if I. say .pher succeed in making the baby "Laugh, and the world laughs with that one-half are asleep that is not P p, y. B y' Silver Pine Hearing Oil - ' - •' ! k' le t T" Mamma — " o; you; wee and you et what you - hyperbole, but the truth." but the baby succeeded in making want:" 't And Cr@Ifni- The next day the deputation the photographer look cert' plea- -- t ' , Mlrtsrd's Liniment CuSes Burns, Eta Heeled a Barb-Wire (itJt the things done: again called to say that the minis- sant. __ ter need not' explain technical FACT AND FANCY. without leaving a seratchr Appetizing terms. The people would learn f their meaning from a dictionary.. Faint wad never won fair lady. MAR.KATR atcCaA„:,or NIow- $ y. at,,,MAN—writes: 011riSlt1t70' ~ A frog cannot'breathe with its rr l'ka"e aced mea bottle of a mouth open. your Silver Pine Healing Oil. I SOAR CREAM RECIPES. , � � Friendship is to'some`girls where- had a colt cos Inst winter witb Convenient l harbw;re—1 usedhnlfabottleand Johnny Cake.—Two cups. sour ' it healed up and didn't(cavo a . _ in -stick plus. cream, two cups sour milk one Irish mOa9 makes de11ClOUs jelly, scratch, Now Ihthat I thcleatt Read t o serve right P ' r !that hav got rut that I ft, but 'a Ready �' teaspoonful soda, poo It's a wkiase child that takes-after two tablespoon- • to heal with ,'•hat i; left, but I ful's white flour, two tablespoonfuls its rich maiden aunt. would like to have you "end site out of the paelcan. Suspension bridges have been anotherbotticif I lhrnild happen O sugar, two cups corn meal Sifted a to need it.for I ihink'I could not ■u set -• three times, three eggs. Bake one found In South African ant-hills. get on without it." . ttThe lalemot Lint ors" hour. o The kitten's eyes are opened in' For all kinds of wounds, y g Sour Cream ' Cookies,--One cup s nine days, the bridegroom in one. bruises, burns and sores sour cream, one cup light brown The Japanese have eighteen words on animals or human sugar, one egg, one small. teaspoon- • ' for "I"• being., Silver Pine Heal- 4 fol soda. one small teaspoonful The black sheep of the family is in Op is a quick,safe and Canadian Postum Cereal Company. a'j w Tv � usually the one that gets fleeced. wonderful healer. Keeps ti salt. Flavor, mix soft, and b&ke. ,3 lmi bottle ot,hand for times of Llfti t el, Happy the man who is in love Dressing.--One cup sour Snlad with himself l He has no rivals. need. o fir. and $1.00 bottles,at ' p►twlsor, Oetarie, Canada, ilyour dealer's eri'ss or from the - .. ream, whipped, one tablespoonful - 1e everywhere. latantatusd dots Food rm.IIiNNII.TwoftlAih ,' L��st.+4+:%�' <+ s+,'';� rs-'li"yt'L' :7.1! .,?Fi�,i� "r7r'1: "k. ett' +"e'r:t.:i.' ,.s" b_k w .•i°' ,tti ,Y T ,+ Zv ., .•.q,�.. 'SY . ..5�`�:•,.',�. -s'-;°. ^. .sem; .� .n <+• "�'y'.'...� '`'`�x�1 ,r✓,. Ti t'?"A': --.—'"^s:,. �;.•- fix,,,,.. ,-x ,,�N.a: � .,, ..,."y-c • .s. ;!:+.�,u- rte"+$':;-,+«r ,.- `�' hv; .� r_"k F w:H,.a'v, ,N •.}., � �,F.,:r', %r ��a r...i>� .:. '�.�n�� c- .;-�u`e 77 ,� ,�. v {. naw ��:r,;,C" :` -, , .,y,; -,R :a'.. �-;; �.' _ � .� f, e`,ac"' s �C3'."�p ''`'��' - •t' 'tr�'.i:.. �a. yi *r r . fi:;+, ,,•„ .,. 'x�,..:ocwr�y.n..rae.•v,+•. -:;.�w•.m.. 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Should a poultice at any time be T required where no linseed meal is I I E� ilk li'!fijltl"` t t s ► available, an excellent poultice can Maae 3fl L'•! r ; be made by boiling a few potatoes cali\80ili - -- in their skins. When Cooked,-place li -.- _ them in a flannel bag the size re- ouired fasten the end and roll them ver with the rolling pin. They are then ready for use. - Boil a cupful of rice in two quarts i of water for-30 minutes. Let it Speculate and find out for yourself, per- i e ` g MAKING SAFE - INVESTMENTS haps, what the prospects are. Or your tend over night and strain thrnt ;h t cheese cloth. Soak the iron rust broker may know from first hand-tntor. . `spots in the rice water for four or —" " merlon. in abort, your chances are bet. .0 ... ' five hours and rinse in clear water. sHOWINC THAT 10 PER CENT, OF t ;Notes of Particular Interest to Women Folks e'This ti nd n18 rem on rn5 SPECULATORS LASE MONEY. nnmt d speculating: Rememberlthaththe s be eve it t of long But Rust on a stove may be removed erne t mo- Further Basion from he Subject of ' ash wekerosene. l with px with kerosene �S urths Dlgr `r t bJeo t onlyacceptedby r the margin the greatsrisk. c bucket-shops"pwho tcan oa FAVORITE RECIPES. sized onions. Cover tightly (use a I Usellan oil clothwet onitthe grooves do business on a teas i Doty make 'ntoneyi ' i - Pure Investment to Cive some interest• it you lose. Legitimate -brokert will not *K;+w and ornamental arts. Let the Ins Facts on speculation-The But Ad- has ten point mar 3 ' cover' with an iron on top) and let P in, and very few even at that. Twenty Pie Crust,-Three tables Denials awes stand a day and then repeat w c P Simmer slowly for about two hOLlrs, 'viol to Prospective speaulaton Is Don't. pointe is fairly Bate• but only within the - r of flour to one of lard (heaping); according to thickness of meat, I the washing. Finally rub-'dly with , a woollen. cloth, then uli2h. past few mouths, one popular Canadian &F - this.melees one crust. Sart end a about-ten minutes before it is dun+c P r- (By Investor.) ! + ; When the white and not the yolk stock has dropped 12 points, and C. P. R. - little baking powder. Mix with I rub to a smooth paste in water a In the last issue we caw in what polars over 25. Therrtore,, when you speculate r, fork. Use cold water and not too of an egg is required f�r use, make heaping tablespoonful of flour over I speculation differed from investments. do so on a substantial r-vren and be f much. Boll out the tap cruet, thicken rave. A little left. over� a small hole in the shell and let spree lard on tin-Ty, sit o r meat gravy or soup adds richness to ' e w i run out, an as ne ! meat, it was ■sen, was largely prepared- ac ret margin _over it, paf duan with hands then- , egg in an eggcup, which should be 3 y one in with more; otherwise, altbough your 'r oughly. Before putting in epee gravy. Set in a cool place. _The yolk will chance of gain• whereas the investor aI. Judgment may Fa correct to the long keep its color and freshness fol •mast always waisie on great safety at run, you may neer have ■ chance to dash cold water over the pie. You LUNCHEON DISHES, r the a;pence of probability of largely in- give it a fair test-sou may be forced to . will be well .repaid when you see some days. r your Beef Olives.-Take three-taurthe ; '- Dish Clothe do ncit i: get the attPn-�creased value of his hotdinge,- the epec • sell on some unexpected drop duo to con. flaky pie. 4 Doughnuts — Cup granulated Pound of tender beefsteak, one tion they should, and ui many hoax Jacor sacrifices everything to his chance' dtUona which no one could foresee, and . ' sugar, level teaspoon butter; cream tablespoonful of bread crumbs„one 1 es are dirty and quite unfit for';!of profit-or loss. whoee effect would be merely temporary. jt' sugar and butter, One well beat- three of chopped suet, 1 tee., After wn=hing up, ,always 'Now. unfortunately, many speculators Howover, the best advice to those who three anchovies, ane hard boiledI, s,,ap the dishcloth n'eil and then 'dpd that the- old prolrerti•,, •-niutauce are thinkieg of speculating is thistsweet <� i teasen epoons bakgg, ume ing powdersifted and I ley up in ' and on ilk. two ne tel►sPoonfulp of d' Rinse rinseped pari- Iaga�n inwater llot water and rheas t epeaulauou�nnad�theratorelydatible inlethe "Don't.” '0' �t'7 - flour (do sot get too stiff). lemon rind. Cut the beef into torn, it in the air to dry, New York market. As a matter of so- (: nutmeg Handle as little as pas•I even-sized slices. Put the ancho- i BP.O1L'N SUGAR RECIPES. sib:e. Have lard smoking before` Nervous children should-firrer be� coal esperisace; is the long rue it is {vies, chopped egg, parsley, suet, scolded unless it is absolute! '. nec• quite as profita4ir-and probably 'less Maple Tapioca Jelly.--Soak one _ � putting in cakes. Gee knitting S 2, G needle to darn them. Turn as soon lemon rind, and bread crumbs into essary, and -should never, under expensive-to put your money on a horse cupful, pearl tapioca in three cup as they come to the top i keep turn- per basin. season with salt and pep= anv circumstances, be ridiculed. race. You probably know something full.of water over night. Boil until i ing until done; wiH be an 'even per to taste, and. add enough heat Such tdeatment is only likely to f about. .horses- You can never know,cleat with epic and a half cupfuls en. egg to bind them together Put make them more -nervous, and in 'enough about the New York market to of brown sugar Cool,. pour into color thea• a little of., forcemeat into each y glasses, To Cook Peas.-This is an excel- slice these days .rich a tendenc should make t: worth wbHe. The writer bail and when ice 1r' kat way to, cook y of beef, then roll.-it up and be s eciall uarded against+ been a aumb.r of years to the stock bu■i• cold serve with whipped cream. E y peas when theP 3 g are a Tittle ofd; One quart of peas, tie,ioosely with string. Put these�- It is very- vexing and annoying mess before taking to the meso modest Maple Icing:-Boil three cupfuls four ounces of.pork, one tablespoon !Olives into a- saucepan and add indeed to have one's lips break out:.but less Derve-rarktag business or writ• of brown sugar with three-fourths ry i of buttes, one-half cup of water, i ebough stock to .cover them, then with cold sores, .but, like the meas. las and can .peat with soma authority: r cupful of water until it threads. let thtl'm stew gently for three-quar-` les. it is far better to strike out l But.. of course, the reader will not ac.,Beat until creamy-. Stir in three . two white onions, and one-eighth tern of as hour. Serve thein with teas of pepper. Cut the pork than to strike in,.says a,correspoa- cope such_s bold statement without some tablespoonfuls of cream and a lump , gravy--and baked tomatoes. dent. A drop of warm mutton suet g� reasons_ being advanced, of butter. Use for layer cake when _ •' tow small bite. Put butter in stew- � P Pan ; when it melts, add the pork Florida Salad'-Cut slices from)applied to'the soreR at night, just Quite recently, a.New York broker cal coal. and coo!~gently until a Tight brown, stem cads of six green peppers and j before retiring, kill soon cause fully analysed a targe number or accounts Hard Sauce.-Cream one cupful remove the seeds. Refill with grape- them to +diva as, oa his books and discovered, much to his of brown sugar and a third of ,s , - then add' the water, peas, onions, Plre -. A. It d pepper, fruit-cut into cubes, the tenderest Every few weeks draw_off a few surprise, that oi&bt nuc of every tea of cupful of butter. Add&tablespoon- t stalks of celery cut into small piec ails of water throw h the faucet .hi■ cuaota roar money; eighty per coat. fol of boiling water. Beat, thea �Schmere Face -The Germans P g es, and shredded almond meats, at the bottom o{ our kitchen bot- of "peculator eventually lose, it what add three tablespoonfuls of cream, 7 lase drained buttermilk as a cheese y and add salt, pepper, also, if liked, allowing twice as much grapefruit ler. You will find the water re- he learned. and beat till smooth..- use as celery, and one-third. as many ciddl rusty. If this is neglected -Yet," you say, "Korean and Bocke- Liquid Sauce.-Cream one cup. ' z a little green onion top, This is y g nut meats as grapefruit. Arrange the pipes running through the teller often make a million-dollar 'cieau. ful of brown sugar and one-thir.l } Iso economical supper dihh and de P Pe g -)lic:ous. in nests of endive or lettuce leaves, kitchen range will be eaten through I up,' and why couldn't the-small ■ossa- cupful of butter. Mix two table-' - Tea Cakes.-One cup of sugar, and serve with mayonnaise dress- by the rust. This is a hint from a(tater malts -a few dollars?** Unauestion• spoonfuls of flour with two cups of , ing. triendTy plumber. (ably, if the small speculator knew wbat water;. Boil, then beat it into the two-thirds cup of butter, two eggs, one cup of raisins, one cup chopped Mexican Salad.-Take equal .When cane seats become slack Mr; Morgan was doing. in life-"Tock m;r- butter and sugar. quantities of cucumbers, celery, the are uncomfortable and unsight- ket he could make money and "bill; g, walnuts, two cups of flour, one y and-tomatoes;'chop'each -vegetable if, Sponge both sides of the cane mosey, too. But that to the whole dit8,. .small teaspoon soda, one-third cup separately until fine, mix, add a cult,. The game is to'guess what Mor. bl't•t'�H _ FTFR A SCRATCH. of hot .rater, one small teaspoon y thoroughly with hot soapsuds, in pepper cut into tiny slices (the which a handful of salt has been wan, or come one else, ie doing-and your of cinnamon, one small teaspoon of scissors should be aced fur this and . Morris Quatzam,'an eleven-,veer- cloves, pinch of salt. Drop by tea ) dissolved. Then stand the chairs guess is as good as mine.' Mr. Xorgan an onion scraped to a pulp. Season in the' open air and when the top is either going to put prices up.or down old -Windsor boy, fell off his bicycle' . spoonfuls an buttered tins, being P and scratched his wrist. He sure they ao not touch, and bake with a tablespoonful of vinegar; of the seat is fairly dry corer it -or he to leaving them to the will of a quick oven.' the juice .of one lemon, salt and w1th a cloth, and iron' with hot natural conditions. There is the. old shell thought nothing of life injury, sari -. Veal Steak—Select a good, meaty Pepper. Line the salad bowl with iron. Treated like this the seats game of the country fair to the lire. blood poison set in and he i.$ dead._ 1piece of veal fele the leg in one lettuce leaves or parsley.and•turn will become as firm as when new. The pea is under one of.the shells-or Such incidents as these--by net piece, about two inches thick. Fr the salad into it. between two of the operator's fingers. means infrequent-ought to make i Fry b g y about eight or ten slices of bacon Banana Croquettes.-PgeI six - _ Hut even is you guess what one group people realize the danger that may i g bananas, cut a slice from each end, FOOD AGAIN of.New York's. financial giants want to lie "ren in the smallest wound. 3n a deep steel or iron fr3ing'pan; other and .find group want to an Take a simple illustration. When An not fry too,crisp, and when done D crosswise A Mighty Everyone. Bub ort to do you may •find •yoq•lose, Pecan ae Important j remove them'etld pour off the 'fat,, -. S d, a knife, a rusty needle, a splinter -leaving just' enough on pan to fry and marinate, one hour in the juice the opposite. and the upper and nether of dirty wood, a barbed .wire fence, {` the veal. -Brown the veal well, on of two oranges, turning the sections A Boston,lady talks entertaining- min-stones grind yotir margins out of or',a thorn, scratches the hand, the both„ aides. When well browned over now and then, Roll in beaten ly offoodand the changes that can your Docket until you give up in de• latter is 'inoculated with germs. h day on top the bacon 'slices and egg," then in grattd crumbs, and be made in health by some know- spair-perhaps to see that your Jud=• The way to avoid serious results ur on enough boiling water to fry in deep hot fat.' For the sauce, ledge on that line. She says: meat is right and that bad you bad the is-to cleanse the wound and apply barely cover all: salt 'to taste and strain the syrup after the bananas' '"An'injury to my spine in early ability to "stay by•the gpme" you might Zam-Buk. Zam Bak is a powerful to water sliced three medium have been taken out, bririg just womanhood left 'me subject to se- _have won out. yet painless germ-killer, qnd wlrett aidd to boiling point, then. thicken with were ,sick headaches , wbich would Thea, suppose Sir. 3torgan dna all applied to the broken skin is ab-', one tablespoonful cornstarch stir Mast three or' four days at a time, others were not influencing the market, sorbed- into the -tissue, instantly, `- CtiRED OF CONSTIPATOM red smooth in a little cold water. and a violent course -of drugging you have to 'Judge how general condi• destroying the germs that spread Cook until clear, take from the fire.. brought on constipation with all tions, money, markets in London, lvew disease and stopping the pain and Mr. Andrews praises Or.7.1 and add a half teaspoonful of the ills that follow. York and France are going to affect smarting. That is why Zam-Buk Mone'• Indlain Root Pilin. orange extract. "My appetite was always light things; what the trope frill' be;'how ta• is so popular with children. - b Radish and Olive Salad. - Slice and uncertain and many kinds of duetries are doing. You may'Judge cor• Zam Buk must not be confused a y - the'radishes on a fluted vegetable food distressed me. rectly to find-aa at present-France and with ordinary ointments. Zam-Bilk Mr. George Andrews of Halifax,N.S., slicer and cut the olives in strips. I t0I began to eat Grape-'Nuts-food Oermaey at each others throats; a:+d the is a unique preparation, possess- 3 finites: I r$'•.. For many years I have been 'troubled Mix, add a French dressing made two or three years ago, because I market collapsing through fear of the ins antiseptic, soothing and heal- with chronic Constipation... This ail. with four tablespoonfuls of olive liked the taste of it�'bn_dd It'kept on effects on business of a war, verily ing qualities, that. are not to be meet never comes single-handed, and I oil, a half teaspoonful of vinegar, because I soon Toon rt as doing so per cent. of losers is 'surprisingly low; .found together in any other pre- ry have been a victim to the many;finesses and garnish with lettuce cress, or me good. kfand remember: of the 20 per cent. of paration. It is not only a unique that, constipation.brings in its train. h Medicine aftw medicinethe radish Crowns.I have taken in "I eat it regularly at breaast, those who don't lose are those who know healing balm, but it.is'a]so a skin J .order to find relief, but one and all left frequently at luncheon, and again what is going on-directors who take. sa- food. For all skin diseases end 1� •one hi the, same hopeless condition. It 4ALU:IBLE HI\?TS. before going.to bed-and have no vantage of advance knowledge., managers injuries--cuts, bruises, burns, ec-i "werned,tliat nothing would expel from trouble in `sleeping on it.' It has familiar' with the businesses in which- zema, chafing, ulcers, ringworm, fi one the one ailment that caused so much Grease spots on a wall may be relieved.my constipation, my head- they' happen to speculate and some of etc.,•it is without equal. It is also 1 trouble, yet at last I.read about these removed by putting bleating pnper aches have practically ceased, and their friends.• used widely for piles, for which it u stollen Root Pills' on.the spot and holding a hot iron I' That Roowas indeed a lucky day for me, p. f3 I am in better physical Condition It yon mtut speculate, therefore, re may be regarded'as a specific. All Tec I was so impressed wuh the state• against it. at the age of 63 than I was at 40. member the Dalitieal slogan. "Canada druggists and stores sell at 50:oents _ ys made that.- I determined to In stitching a hem in a sheet or �'I give Grape-Nuts credit for re- for the Canadians.' -Here things ars a box. or post free.from Zam-Bu ernaftowel itis much better to turn and storing myhealtb� if not saving my not on the same scale. ae in New York. Lo., Toronto, for price. Refass havemy stomach andstitch back Rn inch than to tie the life, 'and you can make no claim Canada ie a growing country, bar Indus• harmful imitations. Iiia tvred'of constipation,and , - _ - t threads to fasten it. for it trio strop or me to eti- tries are growing. .and her companies I claim they have no equal u a medi- aine.r Don't -throw away your old kid dorse." Name by Postutn held in respect. 8o tar we have s�Reree , For over half a century Dr bror•se's glovea. Cut the fingers off and Co.. Rattle Creels, Ifich. from trade depree■ions only slightly in HE HAS SEEN IT. i Indian Root fills rave peen curing con- Rive to children to snip over the Read the little book. "Tbe Road eompartson with the States. And, list Acetic Hunter—"I think if your '.stipation and clogged, inactive' k' nrvs+ ends of colored crayons which they " ` ' • -with all the ailments which fe•atrli fern- to Weliville, in pkgs. 'Thera s sed by tar the most important, YOII wife would w'aah her face it wonl� withr- They deans the whole sy■tem rise at• school. a reason." ARE ON THE SPOT. Tou can, if oo- improve her appearance." gridtali th bleed. Sold cvery'herr A dainty and inexpensive frim- Ever read the above Ie ort a ��". lJ4J�� 9 •F -'.:.5,,3 >.�i,?°°'�,1,. � �> •• •-° � �' ' L aA�. _� •C�•4 P -,�•Ye � �'A��. ,•.. r ,..,'r_,Ja - ,�....✓iL.. .• .,Y r„ ti .�! �0 ,i tin " P•.�T. v("L'�y"'':..4Yf�,,, of W �.'. f "3'1^�''a✓4 ,:`- . .-.,�,�y'"-sem� .,.. '.. "e r- ".�,.y,n .. '�� �a _ V:i• .'�: •.n. t t•�'`Y.';'.^ . .•PY . .. .' s'. .e '.:."^r. •:-' .•�•, i' P._ ''.- - �„'...'.,....•KCOSYy 2.�::'4 .A A�P 4� lit Y•J w . ' i _ •'r w=„. ALISMS. -Found-' A lad 'e bow tie. —Store and j acre lot on King �r : Laser call at this 243e. St., for sale at a bargain. ApplyCOAT SWEAT E r - —H. G. Kerr, of the Massey- to T. M. McFadden L, —J. H. Wagner shipped a car- Harris Co,., was here on Wednes- —Mrs. De Witt and children, of load of ho on Wednesda day, taking stock of the repairs. Oakland, Cal., s - ' gs y pa pent Sunday with —Jamey Denny shipped two --Mrs. Dennon and two child- W. G. and Mrs. Ham. Now is the time to buy your Sweater Coate. A full.d►ad , carloads of hogs on Monday. ren, of�Frankfurd, are Vim*ting the —Dr. F. L. Henry will be here as a —Fred Andrew is having a silo formers parents, C. H. and Mrs. usual next Tuesday to attend to complete line of Boys' and Men's Coat Sweaters. Fall ,�ereeted on his farm this woek. Burling. his professional duties. t —Alex. Marga_ch was in the city —Mips Cosie May Dafoe, of Bad —Wm. and Mrs. Peebles, of 3Hats and Caps now in Stock. Men's odd Pants and Vests. � s on businesal ou Friday of last week. Axe, Mich., is spending a' few Whitevale, visited with John and —Miss Ida Pugh, of Claremont, weeks with her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Mrs. Philip on Tuesday. ' visiting her sister, Wagner. —Samuel and Mrs. Stewart and t us measure you for your Fall Overcoat or Snit. A Mrs. W. J. Wa Miller, —Apple-pickers have started child, of Toronto, spent a few large range of samples to choose from and satisfaction pe Fir —A. N. and Mrs. Ridley left on operations in this neighborhood days with Pickering friends this Monday for their new home in and already have commenced week. ;guaranteed every_ time. _ Y ToroMnw.Lundy, s with his u c e' an;d tsnbetter than g the r was At > t home Mion Faay ueoeeningtuaftie R.+ A. BUNTING _ P:ICSERING `� 4r spent a fe day anticipated. spending the summer with her. f Harvey. —Master Joe Clark secured brothers in the west. ' =Mrs. Orvis, of Whitby, spent first-prize on a pair of his Silver —The Mission Band of St. An. + t� a couple of days last week with Seabright Bantams at the Lake- drew's Church will meet next Sat- P -'her sister, Mr. John Boyes. field Fair,last week. The birds urday afternoon, Sept. 80th, at / kke yy, ,p —Miss Conway, of Toronto,vial- were immediately after sold to a 2.80 o'clock at the home of Mrs. `ted with Mrs. O'Connor, of King resident of that village. Peak. =y Street during the past week. —We understand that Joseph —Oct. 1st. will be observed as le �� —N. Dingman has leased his Stephenson, who has been tenant missionary Sunday in the Meth- residence on King St., lately'vara- on Jas. McBrady's farm near Aud- odist Church. Rev. C. W. Barrett .,:ted by Mr. Rich, to Mr.Morley ley for some time, has rented the of Hampton, will be the preacher `� ' �L —Mise Kate Kerr left on Mon- Lamoreaux farm near Brock Road, of the da YC)U'LL BE SORRY i -;— da to attend the Toronto Normal and has commenced work thereon. -The Rally Day Service as ob- Se col. We wish her every sue- —Mrs. E. N. Hicks was in To- served in the Methodist Church If y0II mis8 Otlr Dreas GOOdB Bale. f. cess. ronto on Tuesday for her daugh. last Lords Day wait well attended. -^ —Mrs. J. J. Clarke and Mrs. ter, Mise Dorothy, who has been The program rendered by the It 18 OII NOW. _ w K Heard, of Toronto, spent the receiving treatment at the Sick school was interesting and iustrue- week-end with Wesley and Mrs. Children's Hospital. Weare pleas•- tive. -Dress Goods at Half Prue Hervey. ed to know that the treatment has —The Sabi. ath School service _ —H. A. Matchett spent Sunday proved most successful. of St. Andrew's Presbyterian — Is what it means. -- -- f� herewith Mrs. Matchett, at the —John Williams, of 'Bloomfield, Church, held during the summer 34- Tatter's parents, G. M. and Mrs. wars here on Saturday in connec- month's at 9.80 a. m. will, be 1 ' Palmer. tion with the proposed canning Ing next Sunday,.Oct. 1st, return p —The Sacrament of the Lord's facto.y. The promoters are-meet- to the former hour of meeting i.e. OVERALL SPECIAL Supper will be dispensed in--at. ing with much encouragement. 2 p.m. Andrew's Church next Sunday A further canvass will be made —His many friends in Pickering Men's bNOveralle W. k K brand. First-class in every + 14, morning. among the farmers, but from the extend to Mr. Norman Kerr their, particular, regular $1.00 a pair, while they lash —Roy Wagner, of the Jackson• present outlook the chances are best wishes on the event of his ..P avies Press, Toronto, Spent gun- Rood fgr establishing the factorX marriage tc� -Miss Marjorie C. yolr—f1�110Ws with his parents, B. and Mrs. —Rev. J. C. Forster, B. A., of Gamble, of Toronto, which took Wear overalls, st'r around early. tWagner; Blackstock, occupied the pulpit in place on Tuesday. Sept. 26tb, the _ _ —Norman Banks, who has been St. Andrew's Church on Sunday ceremony being performed by the d . 'laid off ditty for a week or two last. At the morning service he Rev. Lawrence Skey. Mr. and HARDWARE : I�t�RD�VARE uA :. with ea attack of quin.ay, is now addressed the children of the Sab- :Mars. Kerr will take up residence ria Improving, bath School, it being the annual in Belleville. ' —Miss Mabel Wright, of the Children's Day Service, and in the —John Dwyer, another of the Lindsay public school teaching evening he gave an interesting ad- oldest residents of Pickering I '? staff, spent Saturday with her dress on "Trails” from which he townahip died at his home one mother here. derived spiritual lessons. Rev• and a half miles west of the vil- Our stock for winter ; s —John McGinty has his force Mr. Moore, on that day, occupied lage on Sunday. Sept. 24th at the i8 Better than men engaged erecting two cement Mr. Forpter's pulpit in Blackstock. age of 78 years and 2 months. Mr. _ r aline on the Kelliher farm near —On Friday evening, a proses- Dwyer has been in poor health ever, - Dunbarton. sion of twelve or fifteen autos well for about six years, but his con- I Ong HEATERS —Mr. Chandler of. the Catholic filled with hilarious,followers of dition was never serious until Register and Lieut. Shi p, of To- the member-elect, Wm. Smith, about two weeks before his death. = t . mato, were guests of Mr. Gregory and decorated with flags and bunt- The late Mr Dwyer was born in I Coal Oil Heat8 ' over Sunday ing, arrived from Whitbyand af- the city of Quebec, while his r- STOVE PIPES a. --Cowrie Dewar, of the Stan- ter a short stay in the village,con- eats were emigrating to Can-hard Bank. Toronto, spent Sun- tinned their journey to Brougham, ads. His parents settled near ..Fi day here with his grandmother, Claremont, Ashburn and thence Greenwood, and his whole life fi�OPE $OI?B, -a I a - Mrs. S. Crank. to Mr, Smith's home in Columbus. wait spent in Pickering township. ELBOWS - ., —Geo. W. P. Every, of Whitby, An abundance of noise furnished At the age of 28 he married ]liens ' r called on a few of his many friends by horns set to various keys indi- Mary Teefy, by whom he had BRUSHES on Sunday, he having wheeled up rated that something unusual had nine of a family. These are James, BRUSHES, - on the County Town. occurred, while the noise was John, Michael, Ed.Wm. andTbos, ,' , FOILISHEs Etat. rr, —Thos. Dwyer who has been on sweet music to some, it somewhat Mrs. Jos. Rilley, Misses Mary and the sick list for the past month, rated on the ears of others. Kate, all of whom survive him. with a very severe cold, is we are g —At a special meeting of Whit He was a tnember of the R. C. Everything pan Il$Qf2 pleased to report, port, improving. by Presbytery held in St. An. Church and was highly esteemed. dust at this —Wm. Spence, formerly of the drew's church, Whitby, on Tues- His funeral which took place on BeaBOII. �" Standard Bank here, but now of day afternoon, Rev. R. P. McNay, Wednesday was attended by a ..the Bowmanville branch, Spent D. D., Molemtor of the Presby• large number of friends and rela• ,Sunday with Pickering friends. terian Church of Canada. and Dr. dves. r —Mr. Kelliher, of Dunbarton, A. S. Grant., Kase able addresses - ' shipped a carload of young stock in which they unfolded their plan WROCK ROAD -to the city on Monday. They of raising one million dollars annu- were feeders from his ow o Farm. ally for the support of the mis- !4ionda next will be an era in the history of the Brock road, when theDickie � —Mrs. Rorke and daughter, of sinus of the church, Qwtng tonew C. N. R., between Toronto and ���JJ JJJ Heathcote, are visiting with the the opening of a great many mis- Trenton will be opened. According ii ffiissee Richardson of the baseline, Sion fields in the North-wesi, as to the schedule two trains daily will and with other Pickering friends. well as foreign mission fields, the run each way leaving Toronto at 9.30 �•► ¢ —Miss Mary McClure, of Wood- demands for financial support has a.m and 6.30 p. m., and Arrivingat 1 SEASONABLEOOD'w7 bridge,,returned home on Saint- been greatly increased in late m. and 9a 30 p.m. It is reported that day after spending a few weeks years. and is likely to increase in fore the passenger service is fu'11y N. Hicks. the future. inaugurated that freight trains will with her sister, Mrs. E. . run over the.road until the bed is set- ~ —Rev. Mr, Fletcher, of Whitby, —The annual Harvest Home tied and the road made perfectly level Shells—Loaded and Empty, - ]►viii administer the Holy Com, services and supper, ander the and safe'ior passenger traffic. . Hunters' Sitppliea powder, Shot, Cartridges, Etc. nnnion in St. Georges Church, auspices of the Ladies Aid Soei- 4 • 'Pic)tetmg, on Sunday next at ety of the Methodist church, will Tu*SDAT, Orr. 17th—Auction sale of " __' Imperial Oxford and 10.80 a. M. be held Sunday and Monday, Oct. farm stock including some extra Stoves atl>&Ranges { Happy Thought Ranges —Dr. and Mrs. Bateman. and 8th and 10th. On,Sunday Rev-. good milking cows, implements, l Heaters, and Parlor Cooke family of Toronto, were in town Geo. E. Pickard, D. D., of Bloom- corn, bay, roots, etc., the property _ ;`.•l , an Sunday. They also motored ington, Al., will preach, and ape= of Wilfred Badgerow, at lot 16, con. to Oshawa, where they called Bial music will be rendered by the = 4. Pickering Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. All kinds of Stoves Promptly Repaired. the usual hot See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. k upon friends. Choir. On Tuesday, :._` �.• —Mr. and Mrs. H. A. •Matchett, hie supper will be given,followed ` who have been visiting in Ontario y a program of unusual•excel- EavetrovghinR and Furnace Work a�ecialty. PICgERIN(i MARKETS . for the past few weeks, expect to lance. Dr. Pickard will deliver an — leave in a few days for their home address entitled "The -Million 'White Winter Wheat, old...... E . 'in Moncton, N. B. Homes of Earth." Mr. Arlidge, Red ;:;;•• Jo TT�T —The Italians who have been tenor poloist,of Toronto, and Miss S 4 ..-H a �./ :.engaged here on repairs to the Edith Law, of Toronto, will furn Winter Wheat, new......,...... .TB Grand Trunk tracks for some ish the musical part of the pro• Gooses Wheat.............."... .700 1 •.we(*s, left on Saturday, being gram. Admission 25_cents, child. paw ..'. .gg �TOw READY FOR FALL rnpved farther east. ren 15 cents. 1� R _ 11�! —Mrs. Ralph Gordon. was here —On Tuesday, Sept. 28th, death VOTERS' with Mr. Gordon on Saturday. Mr. removed one of the oldest and LIST, 1911 With our Grey or 'White Flannelette Blankets, Sweater Coats and Gordon has leased Mr. Hartrick's most highly respected residents Buggy Lap Ruga ; also, our residence on Elizabeth Street and of the township in the person of will-shortly move therein. Mrs. Joseph Gormley sr., at her —A. E. Christian, who has been home on the lake shore, at the ad- Peaboddy Overalls and Coats, the best, by test, associated with J.'E. Farewell, K. vaneed age of nearly 88 ears. She Municipality of the Township of Pickering in the market. C. of Whitby, many y Count o Ontario. 1 y y years in was a native of England, and em- 3 f Me lbw office, has taken over the igrated to Canada in early child- Notice is hereby given .that I have , law practice of R. J. G. Dow. Mr.. hood, settling Qn Yonge Street, transmitted or delivered to the per. :FARMERS SUPPLY STORE, sons mentioned in sections 5 and 6 of Christian is well and favorably north of Toronto, where she re- the Ontario voters'List Act,1889,and E+ , BRYAN PROP PICfiRRING^ - -known and will, no doubt, receive mained with her parents for about s , a full share of the law'business in a year, after which she moved to acts amending the same, the copies required by said sections, to be so this county. Pickering. She married the late trawmitted or delivered of the Lists " —R. Moore was in the city a Mr. Gormley when she was about' made pursuant to said Act,of all per- couple ec couple of e days when i pe tion a seventeen years of age, when she sons appearing by the last revised As- residence. �D SEE MG - = residence. It is his intention to settled on the farm on which she eessment Roll of the said Municipality `+ move to his new home to-day. died and on which she has ever entitled to vote at Elections for Mem- While While we deeply regret losing Mr. since resided. She was a most in- bers of the. Legislative Assembly abd For Double Harness, Single Harnese,. . 'Moore and family as residents of dustrious women and generous to at Municipal Elections,and said List - • Pickering, we ho their life in a fault, and was hi hl esteemed was first posted up in my office at Collars, Halters, Eta., the cit gma be pleasantand b all who knew her. $he hada Whitevale on the 12th day of Septem- „ y y P y Mer, 1911, and remains there for in- +all my own make. prosperous one. family of twelve eight sons and spection. P —Rev. Mr. Hackett,secretary of four daughters, all of whom sur• Electors are called upon to examine Plush Rags, Whips, and all Horse FurnisLimgs, 'the Temperance and Moral Reform vive her with the exception of said Lists and if any omissions or otb• y z Committee of the Newfoundland one son, Thomas who died in 1873, er errors are found therein, to take always in stock. : ''�iOonference of the Methodist at the age of 22 years. Her funer• immediate proceedings to have said ;. �,Chureh, is visiting his college al will take place this(Friday) aft- errors corrected according to law. class-nate, Rev. D. E. Johnston. ernoon at 2 o'clock to the Meth- Dated at Wbitevale. Sept. 12, 1911 PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM ndi o ist Cenieterv. Pickering. Ser.I DONALD R. BEATON, Phone Ind. 801. W. J. COAKWELL