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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_10_04.'E�,�• & ^fie'. -� ;�•Ko-r•va., } ' r,� J ,i .*y�� .� - ♦ .�''�, �, �;. ro.jy�� ".,;.'�3�c +� %v9d;;er•i 'x av ,c'4t, F ^�G''�'k'�'4Y�e:• �. ,;s v-r�scr....u. 4J r . ''�;,,,,3 x, +v�p• : �+rsF.• r, ''xi7'.:'� ' .' " .sr"Le;".i .�'"" "�...,. 4;: r "P{itT+,•oiwewr±i' r,my. +-r'+s m 1 -y f .r -m'+ r .,, . r : .•'s ✓ yS.. , ��r r �� .i 7 -� � - r :.-^'�, r ... ... kr .., ..: s.;�.? -{ �• •�'' .. � .. ' ` o: ,.' 'a �� "°.. ,.:; - •, . ,„. t�d.'r�?f�- 4 • • '3���•t °r4 .? tom. '� , .^,e '. ,. ¢ .. , .... P A • y..... kA �.' '�. �' .yr� ,} ew� '41 -1714 , � } Y d .. f VOL. X.XX110 PICKERING}, ONT., FRID..Y, OCTOBER 4, 1912 r ��g 40!0014* Wnal datDii. MONGOLIA' WHITBY - are�utas SPINK MILLS Perry spent _ _ years j1 _ _. _... _ _.. __�_ -- - - -- - -- — G-R-EENW E s bilehed Preston Hordes, o! Stouftville as- Mrs. J. H. Per s nt .Sus in slated in the poet office last � Saturday Cabo Pe y Mies bitty Bowers left on Saturday Leo Smiths spent Sunda with his E. FORSYTB, D. of O., Regis- for Toronto to attend the University. parents. t • tared member of the O tometrloal Asso- FLOUR: th =thef fitting ease special attention gives h WHITE —SATI A number from here intend taking bliss May Yule is visiting at e , the IItttag of glasses. Eyes rated ties. North - N in Markham fair if the weather 18 hams of Dr. Fisher, of WiarLOn. , -.� � '��� : • _ 4 v f)Lremont. �d CREAM—BUNS fine. The Misses Nisbet of N ara, are 4�r David Seebeck is on the sick list the guests of E. W. and Miss Evans. NC. McKINNON, M.D., L.R. C. S., TEA—BUNS this week, We wish him a speedy re- Mrs. Osborne and daughter -in -law, • Edinburgh, member of the college of Bread and Cake Makers Free, covery, of Texas, are visiting old friends ' in Phyaloiane and Saigeone of Ontario, liogqabaof Mrs. William Boyd spent a few days town. K of Bo al College of snrasoas, Ediabnrgh. PEED . P 8oeetal .tteation to daieasee of women aaa last week with her son- in-law is To- The work on the C. P, R. and the BRAN eLildrea. Oma aad resideoo.. Brougham. roatof who is seriously Ill.' Toronto - Eastern is going on very :SHORTS BRAN A ew from here attended Rally rapidly, MANITO$A OAT$x P I CK E R I NG MEDICAL SURGICAL - SHORTS Day Services held at the Methodist Levi and Mrs. Dudley are in Col- ".'OAT CHOP and X -RAY INSTITUTE WELLAND FEED FLOUR church, Stouffville, on Sunday. borne for a few days attending the .. .• - BARLEY FEED q*rxaRio JUMBO David and Mrs. Hoover and daugh fall fair, ran OATS ter, of Fort William, spent a few days The contract for the construction of MIXED CHOP ]eLt4Irt TOwLB, X. s., X. a„ C. at., OAT CHOP last week at J. W. Wideman's. the new Carnegie Library has been let CORN ' PWLRl an•tn -a , X CORN John Brownsberger received a tale- to a Peterboro contractor. CORM CHOP - specialist to 8eotat Dieeaeee Prostatie Dis- gram stating that his brother Noah. Mr, Tasker, we regret to report, is asset of Mon. Diwaa of women, Cancers CORN CHOP) of Vancouver, had passed away un- not Improving in health as quickly as Spa+eial prices for lac(lie gttantittes. �1JTMJ Tamors, x -say examination: viseasee of eye: CORN CRACKED oar. nose, throat and longs. Fitaingglasses and expectedly. His body was brought to his many friends would wish. su sense and ehroaio diseases. -MI %ED CHOP Stouffville and conveyed to his fath- Miss Florence Wharton has return- Oscs Noun 14 to a and t to s 491y ar s residence at Ringwood. Inter - ed to her home in Toronto, after visit- FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS ment took lace in the old Mennonite in friends here for a few weeks. BAKERS' JOY' _ P 4 .1TF _- - - -- y — y extends wing to the bad weaibea of two smeter .. The commun , ;;KIS$IMI Chopping every day in the week, sympathy to the bereaved famil y. weeks ago, the Baptist Choir will re- ' i �E. FAREWELL, K,C., BARRIS- Sy3eClESr,1 peat their sacred concert next Sunday • T>48,Ooan�j Oaro>,atttoraeT, sad Coaaay vening, October Oth. ---"F• _" 0M 8s�++nr Court 21 io-. CALWELL'S MOLASSES aREEN RIVER Thegovernment having ea ro rta• ted the land for the new switch from T. BAr.Not Barrister -at -Law, MEAL Markham. Howard Malcolm spent Sunday in the G. T. R to the asylum grounds, ?, ' :a J i so+totior. Rotary Pnblia, Special Ezaml• _ Miss Peat!_ Doten �.. g few the work has begun and to progress- _ S — - w y' ny t�•—L' SPII+i�I Z�tr1a i Dili days in Toronto. ins satisfactorily. W�4 rTM Bertram Petty spent Sunday with The plane for the improvements to c q E. OHRISTIAN, Barrister and .� I?IOKERING; ONT. Miss Mima Madill. the Whitby harbor have arrived from • 8ouoitor. Notary Pnblfe, Etc, Hooey m Mrs, M. Manly is spending a few Ottawa. They show 1800 feet of news Roan. Ogee asst door to the Standard Bank, t cement work, The cement blocks will;= 'Whit v. days with Miss Banyard. 4' 1 like) F00"' Miss Cora McT! art, o! Toronto, y � made during the winter. He F{ E A T_ gg The fall !seizes o n tiw 6arbe. ,B. J L spent Sunday with Miss Barton. next. Law er zes o d, the defence q�Tq spent Sarah and Nellie Norton counsel in the Bateman murder trial Yy • Licensee in the County of o ario, CLAREMO�ii' HePerScy, herew is °endeavoring �l der have this trial poet- CALDWELL'S MOLASSES in G. HAM— lasuer of Mama e y with their sister, Mrs. t, p POUCHER. Real Estate Auc• V Mrat R J. Da foe. days with her sister. secured e defence of the prisoner. There BLATCHFORD'S�CALF MEAL � k for all styles of furniture. M J pialtaring C"k T. tioa•ea, valuator. eopactor and Issuer maniacs 1lesases, Brougham. t°7 On Saturday last the Football Team are also,a number of other cases of a o - and a number of supporters journeyed serious nature to be tried. =1.4' w��r D'(�► HOPPER Issuer of Marriage '"Qp A r�� r�•�' to Niagara Falls. The Shamrocks, e , . Lieoasse In she Coaaty of Ontario, Room Moulding champions. were defeated b the Co • WHiTEVALE SAC3AR and FLAX MEAL a 02Loe at store. and his residence, Claremont. P y `�-; •, ontals. The game was full of enthusi- Mr, Moore. of Hampton. was the 71 1CtIlr8 Frames aem and at full time was a rte, but in P B.BEAT02g, TOWNSHIP CI.EBI[ guest of his father on Sunday. FOt'LTRY TONIC? : -:'D • flea + +raaosr. Commissioner for eaiciag the Ixat quarter o! as hour overtime —yk F = affidavits, reoonasent gas. hooey to loan play 3Sarehall of Che Colonials chanced Victor Long. of Toronto, spent the 70 cents "tarm lraar of I[arrtrgs Lite. to score. thus giving Niagara the week-end �wit his ,grand - parents. a� sow' �i°i:, �Wandow Shades Mrs. O Mallh leaves this week to •�• championship by one goal, spend a flew days with city friends.} POSTILi. Licensed Auctioneer, T �T �j Mrs. left Monday night to spend u ]� AT T? Ltd*- `- U s for of all kinds of Yca3 and 00 o on tae- a few da s with frteuds in Toronto. • • i7 K2 tlnnsales of all klad• attea P. to oa shoraeas GREENWOOD y k, mattes, Address areas ai�as P. O , oat. — Mrs. Masco, of Toronto. at Sun- i 1Q:r DERTAHI.'�TG Albert Lowe left the employ of F. dayy with her sister, Mrs., as. or B. POWELL. Licensed Auo- L. Green on Tuesday nd moved his Mre. Ellwell, of Ottawa. Is s 'PICKER111TG �� VF °s`b}y 9 spending •.� �. of oc o and and Ali kind for 'in connection his household effects to Wbitbg a mouth with her mother, Mrs. James eaaena of oo•eith sad sore, r klaes of William Kier and farad lately - • gala eoadaetad •ttberpr privately or by aoetlon. y. y of Thonton. sale sots• eoileof•d sea dates or other par Distance no object. Scotland, moved Into the village on Mrs. Thornton, Mrs. Fennell and . taoatars apply at reetdeoes. Ell:ebetb St. Pick• Friday. he having engaged with F. L, Mrs. Ellwood spent a few days with �enaS. pbPone order* tett at Now• ones. Pick. Prices moderate. 62146. or eteanab's store. Ciaremoos, will re i Green. Toronto friends. i salve prom s atasrstes, eesestaouna swan Mr. Towley and Mr. Duckett are A number of the housewives are ea• r � C Q+red. fly pLesa ansnber is Ladepeadeat 160i among F, L Green's new employees bibiton at the Markham Fair —they during the L week, Their families always get the red tickets. Hest f pimp steam cOa ,, d, Something ood in g �"' y under cover, full wit - _ �• R• Pi����CK 8 will follow n a few days. Mrs. Margaret Reesor. of the alliott prompt service. V se s The report was circulated That John Business College. Toronto, spent the _lWNfTtiiY4f.a, 01YT, Y „ • L S y Bayles' dam hxd baen washed out dur- week -end under the parental root. •� ,�- Fwn d D4oIuor and Lmbalmer• ins the recent rains. We wish to Walter Major has returned home, 1vL - ; , AT _ contradict the report for which there having taken a flying_ tour throupch Any business entrusted to me will was no foundation, and which has the West As far as Monta4gnes des A 'Good stock of rough and malc - T '+ material) affected his chopping trade. Rochers. hemlock. also matched And be carefully dandled. Pickering Pharmacy PP g 9 P pine. _ —Charges Moderate— The Ladies' Aid in connection with The snaunl ocn Roast to have been ed spruce and -� the Methodist church here held a very given last Tuesday evening was post- Independent Phone No, loll. ; successful ice cream social on Friday poned. Look for further announce- 2x, Sz and 4x Ontario cddaa shingles, •',y� Red Rose— Talenm Powder (new) Evening. After an abundant supply ment next fall. Sx and a B. C. shingles _ ) of ice cream and cake had been served Stanle Annie of Tomato, who has - 4 ��*� PHILIP _- y Let me quote yon Ices r q Build 8 jr _ _ .. — i ' Nplotis— Perfume (new) an interesting program gweri by Iocal feet 'returned from a two months tour fag material pOU map require. � °-� talent was enjoyed. of the Old Land visited his aunt Mrs. Red Rose— Toilet Water (new) The KinQale Institute met at the W. S. Major, uo Sunday, Bill stuff st specialty. Has a full line of rresh and cur- home of Mrs. Graham Johnston on W. F. Burton, foreman for this Ind ndaat hone 3504. fed meatseonstaantly on hand, Face Cream, Toilet Paste, etc. Thursda afternoon. Owing to the district of the Fruit Packing Co., r d'� y P bad condition of the roads only a few Toronto. has just commenced to reap O Spice Ro_ll "___Breakfast__B 4n,. T_ry N Yat13 Co mound. 9y.-rttp Cf -of the-Kinsale ladiea..tutnedout. How- _the-bountiful apple harvest. �• • �� �.% g a Sam, Bologna, jYeiners, etc. White Pine and Tar for that ever, a profitable and most enjoyable With the opening of the higher cough or cold that bothers you, time was spent by those present. schools we miss anumber of the young :.LOCUST HILL _ Highest prices paid for _ Mrs: Proctor, Miss Phyllis and Mas- people who have indeed been an in- Butcher s cattle T�•� ter Edgar are with Eli and Mrs. Wil- spiration to us socially and spiritually TIMB TABLE— Pi°keria Sts V -.V PETT son at Nalby View Farm, Bigtord. We are pleased to see with as again 1, Trains going East doe ie f e Sask. All are looking well after their the smiling faces of Arb Hodgins, , isekerlrrg jeer PICBERING PHARMACY journey out west and are quite taken clerk for the firm of Roach dr Co., and N0' 19 Man ' , 2.50 P u up with prairie life. Arthur 0. Wil- Fred Major, after being confined to M 14 Local 6.04 P. ' eon, who has been in the hospital four their homes through illness. Trains Wei doe as toil° First -class rigs for hire REAL E- STATE. • •.. weeks with typhoid fever, is at home On our journey these days we see No. ' 111o"11,61 at Nalby View and recovering nicely. many (Long) faces, due to so much .. 11 Local x.80 P. ]f{ rain with little sunshine. The one •,; , De Or ni Ott _ _ that's worth white is the one that can . 7 Mail g,Og.p- ray gS�t�M��• K� BROUGHAM i3nadsy Included. r'. Bus meets all traids smile, when everything - goes dead R. and Mrs. Brodie andfamily spent wrong. Teaming promptly attended to.° ; Sunday with friends here. It wee reported in a recent issue Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Insurance rates lower on farm pro- bars. G. D. Linton is slowly recover- that there was a case of typhoid fever T{" party and't'iiinge Dwellings, ing from her recent inners, in Whitevale. This appears to be an ` W H• Peak in first -class Companies. Byron Feasby is spending a few error as there has not bees a case of + Peak, P {cket {nQ. days at the home of his mother here. typhoid fever • in forty years in our Br6kii"A. NO PYO2111.3= TTOtel9 Mrs. Ross Connor and children are village• The League meeting, taken b four If not insured with me, call and spending !few days with G. and Mra, !� R y - . j Connor. - - junior member, was a great success New Catalogue compare rates, and an unusual! large gathering was One first -class brick house and A number of our sports accompani- p g g g our Ivrge, popular and influeri- stable for sale. ed the Shamrocks to Niagara Falls on present. An entertainment which Oy V Saturday last, promises to surpass anything of the i tial school —the . Miss Brown and Master Jack Gerow, kind ever held in Whitevale will be -• V. Richardson• of Toronto, are visiting with W. and given on Thanksgiving. See posters . , a Iff.1.11111el"lle A0050 Mrs. MOB rove. later - - Notetry Public, Pickering, Asa ro to an rs, Teesdale, - ----•« of Toronto, visited the formers moth- BALE REGISTER, ♦ er Saturday and Sunday. Miss Nerta Bennett, of Grand Rap- r 5th— sale--of ids, 1 s, , visited urrg�e es, , and household furniture in the Village in all kinds of Tire Setting, O, Bennett, the past woo Tc the property of Miss Is now ready. It gives full, in for. g` • Duncan and Mra. Dolphyin and Miss of Pickering, p y matioe concerning courses, cost, _ C41ady have been visiting friends in O'Leary. Sale at J. See bills, W placing of students in positions,, arcs Reaper and'Mower Knives ground Toronto, Niagara Falls and St, Catha- . B. Powell, auctioneer, Write for one to -day. Read it care- ranes for a few days, W$DV$BDAT, OCT. 9tb —Auc . fully and consider the advantages Woodworking and Mrs. George Duncan had the mis- of farm stock, imple offered. Enter at any time. fortune to fall down cellar on Satur oora, etc, at lot r; c General Blacksmithing. day last, sustaining painful, injuries to t11e ro t W. J. Elliott, Principal P Pm v. of E her knee and getting badlyebxken up, ..`at one. - See Car. Yonge and Alexander Sts. nnnnpy R ` We are sorry to report' that Mrs, auctioneer: Wt H. ACKSONI hocK IIOAD Stewart Graham has beep'�`q�utte ill for a few days past with 'h�s ft trouble. TvEsDAF We hope soon to 'see Iler about as ;far Blacksm"ithin- Save you lots of Water ? uaM�• I N, HE .and Mtia,'McDouga}d and child- - C. B. RJCL. OF WiHiTLVALL • rent - og; Winnipeg ; Mrs. Gordon. Raving rented the Dunbarton shop is prepared to furnish you anything ,Gti7a.: N. F. and Mrs. Mecbi and opened the same. I am prepar in the line of water supply such. 84 clir} rent of Oshawa. spen - ' ed to do all work entrusted to pampa, windmills, hydrauiio ra' s, with Hugh and Afro. Nee me in the above line. rs. D. H. tiger, of Horsegboeiag a specialty. plumbing, etc F• Call in and see we any time. The re also e .......... ;E -Z 710 �, W J Y: 7 .5� 7 stamps,, Frithicife letter ought to W. go to-morro As she spoke she opened the door of the -roomy old kitchen, which C" is the pride of Ejerkin. Its three T op ONLY A—­MON H windows were shaded li� snowy +muslin curtains, its spotless floor Wn With juniper, the Wallis MIS painted a peatock-blue. were hung -OR, A CURIOUS MYSTERY with bright dish-covers, warming FIND FAULT WITH A VESSEL. pans, quaint old bellows and I -PILOTS OF VARIOUS, KINDS Some years ago I sailed to Porb -chen implements. There was a tall old clock in a black and gold case Davey as second officer on board a trader belon i toa well-known ging CHAPTER XVI---<Cont"d) difference. to every man you meet, a pretty corner cupboard in shaded WRITES OF line. We. had ono of"the men who SHIP'S MASTER —Meanwhile Roy turned over it yet you go on absorbing attention, brown, and a huge old-faishioned SOME ODD ONES. then.owned the fine on board, and 111s mind hall a dozen schemes, and and standing in Karen's light, in a cabinet with- cunning little drawers .77 he was as proud aa Punch of his –at length decided to leave Frithi-of way which I assure you is very try-, �nd nooks.and corners, all painted ships, and could not bear to hear a, in red- and blue and green, with .1during one of the quiet intervals, Ing to me. word said against one of them. while he went for their o Sigrid'B cheek flamed. an amount of gilding which gave it A Mexican With a Bad Temper--r 'Well, wh,,E�n Ruggy came on board, wn doe- tor, Miss Charlotte mounting guard "I have done nothing to justify quite aii eastern look. One Named- "Pinky!" b A1. he just gave a look round, but did you in saying such sii.thing," she "Ah, how cozy the fire looks!" n't say anything for a few minutes. -outside the door, and promising to go to him if he seemed to need said, angrily. cried Swanhild. ways D rank. Then, turning to the 'captain, who "What!" cried Fir u Oronvo"Id. "Bless your heart," said the kind wasetanding beside the owner, he �7� ,care. During my career at sea I have old "Did not that Swedish botanist -old land lady, "sit down and warm met a number of pilots at different remarked: "I suppose your owners Dr. Morris, who was an talk' to you in�essanilyl Does not yourself." are. right, skipper, Vessels like this i rts, and have come across some riend, listened to Roy's descrip- PO aren't worth repainting. (The ship tion, and returned with him at the English officer follow you about And one'of the white-sleeved ser- queer characters among them, say s was rather in want of new patint.) whenever he has the opportunity?" vant-girls brought - a little chadir a captain in London Answers. once, much W the relief of poor ut and then xhich stood by a long wooden set- It's -best to run 'ein o Miss C The botanist talked because we There is -a pilot known as- "Bar- rap 'em if they-don't'go, harlotte, who was frighten had a subject in commou," replied tle and put it close by the fire for n, , at Be down be ed out of her senses by one of Fri- y 91-Port hani�d Tuspan, in fore you ido!" nd Sigrid, her purchase M e x ico th1of'A___pAZ0_xysma of Wild excite- Sigrid. �-'And probably the officer the child, a Mere is no mistake, he If anything goes wrong with the ment. 77-- -joined the little gr­o­i1P--F1't-4r­nn9w,%--'h;.q Yntisiness--gnel he would prefers ta In ting there in the fire-light, she felt -n---' "Do you think seriously of him 1', English is more fluent 'than Ka- , eed to, for it is one of the trickiest the master has to, take al I the ren'o more at home than she had done harbors 'I know of to enter-but he blame- and, often &a not, it means laid Roy, when, the excitement a* for many months. And that I suppose was the re - has the temper of a diemon,and his 'having died down, Frithiof lay in . the 1�,,s of his employment. a sort of stupor, taking no notice son that you must be the one to "Come, Swanhild," she said at latguage is, even among sailors, , There was a mat I knew well who tea& him the spring dansl And last reluctantly, "it is ten -o'clock reckoned to be a bit extravagant. at all of his surroundings. -bed. -at- to Tu s- had been at sea twenty years, when ddif the one to sing him the 'Bridal and time you were'in Once I took a grain-bo W he had the misfortune to'strand hia e can- manage to get him Song of the Hardanger'l" And thanking the landlady for pan. We arrived in the evening, ship off the coast of West Africa. a . ny sleep he will pull through all her kindness, the two sisters cross- and Barney came out to take us in- "Oh:" exclaimed Sigrid, with an There was no damage done to the right," said Dr. Morris, in his ed over the court-yard to the sit- to the harbor, There was a heavy- "If not, be will sin impatient little stamp of the foot, -room. ship, but a lot of time wam lost, abrupt way, k -outside the harbor, and " the result of this mishap) rolling swell on tbefore many days. You had better "Where in the world have yor and * the -ship required careful skippe.r was warned that he am I to be forever thinking of ting send for his mother, if he has one." this wretched scheming and match- been 7" said Fru Grunvold, knit- handling. the careful. Well, a cou- g vehemently. "We couldn't Barney took the wheeT. and be- ple of years later he Aook a ship "He has only a sister, and she is making-1 Can I not even try to . must be more . ...... ;in Norway." amuse a middle-aged Englishman'tin. think what bLad ..be�oome of you gan, as usual. shouting out direc- with a general cargo to Bagamoyo "Well, send for her, for he will who is disappointed of his reindeer both. tions to the men, and every order on t, e ineed careful nursing. You say you and finds himself stranded in "I went to the kitchen to get was am . om- dreary little inn with a handful of 1 panied by a hailstorm of C' "will take charge of him I Very* well: 1 !some stamps," said Sigrid, coldly EAST OAST OF AFRICA. and to-morrow morning I will send foreigners I I have only, been I "And it was so lovely,and war' THE MOST'VIOLENT ABUSE. /_111 M The entramee ot the harbor is one of CoUrteoUS to h;rn-nutbing More ; In a nurse, who will set you at lib- in t�ere." said Swanhild, gavly, --who Was tAkirfg soundings near threaded out-side for about a mile One of the crew-a, lazv German the nastiest I know of. It is and if, I like talking t4) him it is I . ierty for a few hours. Evidently ly because 'he comes from ant * i Fru Hierkin has been telling -1he has had some shock. Can you me re me such beautifut stories about the the- wheel, let the- lead-go with,mit with sunken rocks. and it requires, d make out what it was at all?" - England, " 1. iTrolds. Her mother really saw one, shouting' out what the sou'n4ing Nery epreful handling indeed to get ''Well, last autumn, I believe; I don't, wish to be hard on do y�6u know." was. and the mext instant Barney a ship in safely. indeed, I am sure, he was jilted bv you." saiii-FYu -Gron vold. ''but na- After this a cold good-niglit was, bad hurl,?d an iron handspike at The pilot who came out W take __130 English girl with whom he was �tnral ' ly I have the feelings 0 ' f a Mo- exchanged, and L Fru Gronvold's the man's head with a1l his force. the ship jammed lipr between two desperately in love It all came t�.-r, and do not like to see Karen brow ' rew darker still when Major Luckily, it missed its maek, other bi-g rocks, where she stuck fast. I if' 9 lul - -ou c )on the top of the other troubles echp3i��yLde%Ccus, Brown called out in his hearty way:. wi%e it would have killed the mazi The skipper knew that the disaster -of which I told yow. wo rie r, than a� elight for- I "'What, going so . early, Mies on the spot., He didn't forget,-how- meant the . gack for him. and, in "And what is this paper he raves wardhe Falck? We have missed ou sadly ever, toocill out the @;oundifigs fif of '�asisiioyi, he took the pilot tip �S_s-little deficiency in tact, ' I i y about? What is the girl's name?,Thore is no occasion for anger On to-night." Then, as she said tuirne- again in h � i arms--the skipper was a giant %Ve might get some clew in thait1your part." thing about the English.mail, "Ye%, - Another Oilot well known to shi--' of a-rnan nd. flunir him overboard. p iw ay Sigrid bit her lip hard to keep 1 yes. quite right. And I ought to ma.,;ters is a man known as That was the last that waos ever -'Oh." said. Roy, "she was mar back the,...'retort that she longed w be writing houre, too, instead of `Pinkv," the pilot at Salad-o', a we-n of him The captain dissip- 4ried some month ago. She is now make, In peared too. -from the -ship that 3 In war weather Hjerkin playing small Pnrt on the Pacific coa;st of 86 u t h'- A meifij�a-. - Pi-riky - L-i-Y -Ftbmiaux lie a little -paradise, but on this ave is a ways r ghic Whet-her hks shared th-e-fatis "That m-eans that be will no'th' The doctor gave excla- windy day, under a leaden sky, it another rubber," thought Sigrid drunk, but he is the'only pilot in -of the pilot, or w'hether he got safe- ly ashore no one knew, for he was seemed the most depressing place a& she hurried down the hill to the the,place. "That explains'all. 'T-s"bppose, on earth. never heai!d of again. dependence, "and I shall Ise blamed - Pinky- once took me:fnto lxar*'bor' the -poor fellow honestly cared for I '!I shall go in Vd write to Fri- lor it," when I was sailing with a cargo of Many ma - sters.of ships,aloo hold her, 'and was shockM to siee the I thiof. said'Sigiid at length. And - "The only . comfort is, " sbe -pig-iton, and was very deeply load- PilotAs' licenses for. ciertaim water- .paragraph in this week ing-gladly from F" GrQnvold, ed He was drunk, &a usual, when ways which th" frequentJv use, 9 'Idle escapi Time.' Your'-friend has had a lucky ab e r . an up to her' room. -thought, "that the worst has hap he-came -on board. and a special Act of Parliainvent pened to us; what. comes now mu _vrt- I st-camed dead slow the whole permitting this-was passed iii 1849. escape, if he could but see it in ­�Here we are at Hjerkin," she be for the better. How the wind that light. For the husband of that wrote, "for a month, and it is more is raging ro-und the house and way into the harbor, and we got little flirt must be the desolate than I can describe to you, shrieking at the windows! And -in safely. -but touched the sand- most miserable man alive. We shall uncle and Oscar out shooting all' oh, how dreary and-wretched thi-' bank once As we did sio,' Pinkv soon have another of those detest- day long, and scarcely a soul to life is!" remarked to me thoughtfully: "It GRAINS OF GOLD. a's just about here' I got the Jolly able causes celebres, and ' the news- speak to, for mbst of the English And in very low spirits she blew I ' Prosperity demands -of us� more papers lying about in every house- have been driven away by the bad out the candle, and lay down' to I Ra�vcn on last week, and it took dence and moderation than ad-- three days to get her off,-for she- pru hold will be filled with all the pois- -weather, and -two girls froib Stock� sleep as -best the might in.'a bed was'nigh aa deep loaded i versity_-Ci_ce'z',o,' onous details. holm who w-eire-here for their health which.ahook beneath her in the as you - A woman is. nota leader of man As Roy kept watch through, tbeL are leaving this, iifternoon- unable gale. are ex�cept in so far as� she leads him by long nights and days that follow- Iness any 1�nger. 11! (To lj�6 eontiziued.) Ther� ijf a pilot at Port Davey, in thelittle fi ger:-Lady T to bear t4 dul n ree. ed. as he listened to the delirious something doesn't happen soon I Tasmania, known as "Ruggy. The fact that truth lios at the vings of his patient, " perceiv. think I shall grow edesperlate. But' From the time he puts his foot ba bot.t6m of , W-ell fs.-probAbly the a man's life and health had surely something will happen. We T board -a -ship -until he leaves her he reason w-h- the truth is often so SHE WAS WILLING. does nothing but uined by the faithlessness of can't be meant' fearfully watered.-H. D.. Gastit. ' to go on in this girl, he became so absorbed wretched way, apart from each The check which the comely Frithiof, so devoted to him, other. I am disappointed that you youngGerm ' an woman handed in at he altogether forgot hi� think there is no chance of any the -window of a saving;-fund bank ens and his microsoop4o. opening for me in London. if it the other*day was 'made payable to, 1',TARMERS: IMULX! A y used to be haunted, by, the were -not, for Swanhild, I think I i Gretchen R. Schmidt, and she had:1 . . .1 ,thought that he had telegraphed should try for work--AW sort of indorsed . it simply., Gretch-en WEar e-'now contracting for fall and winter mi4k. If yoll :for Sigrid Falck, and that he should work exmpt teaiching-at Chris- Schmidt. the man at the . receiv-' are producing two or more cans of milk per day and have to 'meet her after her long..-tiana- But I ean't bear to leave, ing-teller's :window called her back ;.5 journey with the news that all was her,,and uncle would object to my to rectify the mistake just as . shei have good stables, milkhouse, etc., and a train service --W-v i . m-g-thw-bTight -trying for anything of the sort in was turning.away. over. And remem E) to Toronto before I o�clock, write us. WE take' all ace and sunny manner 61 the Nor- Bergen. I can't -,help thinking--oT`you denit-deposit-this quitethis Y911 prodme—furnish, sufficient cans'. and pay on the egian girl, his heart failed him the. old times when we were chil- way," be explained. "See, "u ought of her desolatioa. dren, and of the summer holidays have forgotten the H.". . '_ I Oih ot em"' h inon'th. iof couM not -even take in then. Don't you remember when The young woman looked at her that she had been sent we had the island all -to -ourselves, check and then b1iished a ros". red. CITY, DAIRY COMPA74Y, LIMITEb, '70RONT0, ONT. ing now made any differ- and used to rush down the Ar-hill, "Ach, so I haf,'' she ured, Sleep alone could re- and to- frighten poor old Gro 7 Py apd wrote! hurriedly 4 4.4,g,,__23-rr But.,sleep refused to She stopped writing because t already the death-angel thought of those past days ad 11111 111111111H 11!11 a r. read y to give him blinded her with tears,, and because --which he so greatly the longing for her father's pres- 01'1111� I , Ill � P211 ence had overwhelmed her; they. had been so , much to each other that there was not an hour in the 4ay when she did -not miss him. -k -,I - Swanhild came dancing to meet jur Brown has got us' such trout for supper, Sigrid, �;Avs I may go out fish- �n day. And you'll come take Kare if-test It--Sft for, yourself -that "St. Lawrence ''You know Try AIL Granulated" is as choice a sugar as mouey can buy. fishing. Get a. ioo. pontkd bag---or even R,20 pound bag-and compare ,:Ii eat "St. Lawrence" with any other high-grade y granulated suga-. 'A 14� Note the pure white color of ­St.. Lawrence"�its_ uniform grain-its diamond-like sparkle its match less sweletnessi. Tbcse� are the signs of quality. N. N ORANCE. And Prof. Hers&y'a analysis is the proof of parity bow e nce r the th F r i t h ea h h had bi th a, t, h r -"99 9946o to roo7. of pure cane sugar with no EXTRA h o, w aq Shy- _im­nrities wh.ftever". Insist on having "ST. �ENCP_ GRANULATED" at your grocer'&. AfONTAEU 66A .:<,y, `.° r.. - . , ..- ,...... - ...:• ' .. 'r... ....� • _ • %tr :..y. •o^ :•+,3r,...r ,v�>w+ -+.. w - , - n. au;.• c.'= ,?• a "" 1. '.. .. .''.Y ., - i -,.- .. ,. +�� ✓< !�`.`: iq�s'`£fi "S" •�'J� _ e4 �.'y, :`- ^,�.S''i"��;'•_%�"°: sew'. 'a,i� �•fiK, •rS `,fin -.. ti,w'{. re 5�., ..,; t .,. :, .... l.. , -. ,. :' " ...,, ,.. .,.. '?` -. 'K ,in.: ' �< ^:,�+ :..` �;. :fin H'w �.ey. '�, k`� y`"`��ra2"�+�na;f +.. :a•.. ARM W=w4 - l i by men and boys, a woman being only renew their vows of faith in Allah, '� } f occasionally seen in the audiences. They ., ; •{ Sardinesi Certainly; they draw houses ranging from I,000'to 1,500• In 'his universal majesty,, virtue $nd are always acceptable 11 each ac each one of 12 performanoas • infinite lava. *� they are really Sardines. week, every one and evening, sea Before the solemn dignity of these I =" as their prices are not particularly cheap If they are they err veritable gold mines for the pro dark - skinned men, robed in the prietors. Smoking is allowed, and the �arinen� of gorgeous antiquity and who atmosphere is net particularly 'ele KING '0 J� R batlug, to ray the least. - - in the isolated, plain- where huge TORONTO GROWL LIKE A WEED. blocks of rough -hewn -granite see - - +SARDINES The completion of the city's assessment the grim guardiaII9 Of t8 �til oy which tares for the 'year 1913 will be strange rellgio¢l, even the idlest. _ _ BAKIIN:C7ai a own that the iota�a -aeii- - -hiss -- -- gaite sure -ol�s f �@e spectawas— awn ., inTto silence. n+cwNtrEST. stressed in a year by fh, remarkable For this revival of man's earliest �i tasty IHHt�. figure of $83.000,000, and the aggregate now - dm Stauds at 11426,000,000. These tigures are "fetish" evoked in surroundings Get Them fI'em Your fCroaer eloquent of she Say's growth. Over haft that lent it added grandeur, seemed ]POWIDIEUR of the increase wee. made in ward throe, Trade any plied,by which includes Yonge street-Where there more like some, well- staged theatri- Jnitn W. Atokfffa k nreeninR• Mamltten has not been eo much actual growth as Cal scene than an incident in real' M A E "I N t there has bean increase in values, caused C. A N A 0A by the general growth of the city, and life. CON TAI N S N O A L_U M s =- - ORON10 CORRESPONDENCE w ar yin some ias$ asm on Yave and With a fervor entirely oriental CONFORMS TO THE nearby atieeta assessments have been the Sun -Worsts rs remained in .✓ ubled over last year, they are, in all P ses, still far below 4elling values. prayer until noon,. when they slow- HIGH The assessors' estimate of population ly dispersed and prepared to, pass STANDARD is 410.000. It is admitted, however, that I s Mgyr slY6E g ta6� et1NTERESTING GOSSIP FROM ONTARIO' assessors never get them all, afi that the from ten centuries before 'Christ to i GI LLETT S GOODS- a police census of 425,000 probably most ac- the workaday orld of this year of CAPITAL. curately represents the present size of Y y ` this centre. The increase in a year hue $rji 1912. been 35,000, and this does not include an. halsposal of St. James Square —St. Clair `nesatione. In a decade Toronto a popula Rion has increased by 106 per cent, a re WORK AND WORRY SHIPS ",THE FUTURE. VERY SIMPLE. Case a Peculiar One— Toronto's cord not equalled by any other city of - Phertomenal Growth. 4oC,000 population in America. Detroit. A rather simple, - lookin lad halt- 4 witch in that period has become the "ca- Sjr ii. white POlhts- 011t A hel'e g Quite a tempest has been created about pital of the automobile industry," has ed before a blue smith - s shop on his the the neat beet record. namely 91 per cent., WEAKEN WOMEN Mathematicians May Help. way me from school and eyed the `1 prOapeotive disposal of St. James but Toronto's growth has not been con. ?r Y 5: Square, the valuable block of ;and bound- tined to ' any- one industry. Then comer " ' -- a doings of the proprietor with much -_ ed by Gould, Gerrard, Victoria and Church Pittsburg with 86 per cent., Cleveland In lecture, -tA the In TIIEtiOILaI streets, in the centre of which stands the interest. with 70 per cent., New York with 4?_ per tt } o Con'gr4s Of Methematiciaats at ` t venerable buildin housing the Education cent., Buffalo 42 per cent_ Chicago and :11ew Health-and Otre11 th Obtained The brawny 'smith dissa fled p t.. g Cambrid e En land recently, Sir f ' meat Department and Normal School. For rea• St. Louis 33 per cent., Philadelphia 23 per g ' g y' I with the boy' curiosity, hE d a sons of ooaventence the Education Depart- cent.• and San Franciaw 22 per cent. Loe y, n i W. White, formerly director of Bri- ia to forsake the precincts that have by the Use of 'Lit. Williams piece of red -hot iron suddenly un- p Angeles is the-only city of approximately fish naval oonstruction,_pointed out , known it since the days of E er.oa Byer- Toroato'e size that has enjoyed a higher �} I der the youngsters nose hoping to son, and henceforth will be housed with rp,p �r �owth._, ut 375 000 p Q]u$s two lines ,Qn which. the researCh-es ' - -Tills other — departnaeff it or government in � and ten years ago was nowhere. oronto � � "' mg ,', m i P a- _r. I eke h p> h at the Parliament' Buildings, a section of the IS ti-ow-the twelfth city in America. These ',If you'll give me half a dollar new wing being designed for that special boaatines ae to growth and size are be- It is useless to tell a hard -work- help in the future of naval archi- I'll lick it," said the lady ?urporR As to any removal of the Nor - rowing the everyday stock in trade of the ing woman t0 take life easily and tetrture. 4 •r mal School or Provincial Xhseum no an• average citizen's cony rsation, but tinder The foundation of modern en i_ The smjth took from his pockeb nouncement has yet been made. But as the circnm9tanpea a fitUe boasting may not to worry. Every woman at the g half a dollar and held it out. 'si i official statement, the other day• calling foigiven. head o! a home; carry girl in offi- veering, he said,, had been laid on Mh - for offers for the whole Normal etlbool The Simple- looking vUngater took property caused everyone to jump to the I BALL TEAM'S JOB ENDED, ces, shops and fa•OLories, is subject mathematical and physical science, conclusion that the Government was of- to more or less w worry. These can- and th days of blind reliance upon the coin, licked it, dropped it in his : The winning o! the pennant Dy the To- Y• „ p° et and slowly walked away ferfng it for sale. en nc�.In - formulae and rules of Pock Y 7 • you to Baseball team does not seem to not be avoided. But it is the duty 81 g Immediately the city press and officials ,have created the enthusiasm *bat the " whistling. }? and citizens generally, perhaps w,th of every woman and every girl to thumb were, over, It was probe _ something of the spirit which has earned same teat did >jve years .tics But the bl trLLE that n0 branch Of engineer- ,a Ifor Toronto the nickname of "Hogtown,' performance -was clean -cut and altogetlier save her strength as much as possi- Y TURN YOUR TIME INTO MONEY '. began uo clamor that the creditable, and the fans are happy. ble and to build u her a stem to ing'had benefitted more from math- ; property should Meanwhile the players, referred to ioc'A- P Y not be sold, but that is should be pre ematical assistance than naval arty as the "hired help," have hurried od meet any unusual demands. �Ier seated to the oarporation of Toronto as a to their respective homes. all far south future health depends upon it. To archit•Pcture ha,d.done. Mathemati- There is a firm in Toronto who give ban. tl i 3public park. The modesty of the request Ito the boundary line, with the exception 1 dreds of men and women an opportunity '+ i r appreciated. when- it is. stated that St. ` guard against a breakdown in cal theories l.ed• to the introduction co earn from $250,00 to Si,.500.00 every year James Square in worth approximately one of the solitary home brew, O'Hara. O'H who B. g million dollars, altJso h it s only a little is a product of our own,coraer lore. in. - health the blood must be kept rich, Of the experimental tank, and the with but little effort. This firm mahutao- v fig the 'winter time "Bill," in partnersbip o operations of these tanks had re tares reliable family remedies, beaacitnl c. a° ' �perch of'loasi .bounded' by. one oily block red' and' are. Nothing can keep P preparations and many necessary w � a each side. i with "Jack" White, soother baaeb�l; star. P, 4 P I toilet rune a billiard and pool room in big home the--blood in this condition so well stilted im a great addition to natur- household goods, such as baking powder. TORONT'O's MORAL BIGHT. ;town, Most of the ethers likew!ne have! as Dr Williams' Pink Pills. They al knowledge and had secured enor- washing compounds, stover furniture and prof able winter occupations wh'lch cup metal polishes. in all over one hundred '3 "Poronto'a argument is that !originally emeac the aubstaatial ealar.ea shay' strengthen the nerves, restore the mows economies of fuel. The suc- preparations flat every borne Hess every girl` k" the Provincial government pain Only raw in the Summer time as ball layers. 1 Ceara achieved in connection with day. Just..one Person to each locality cam, p I appetite bring the glow of health pe $18,000 for the Square, that the tremend••ud w,me are dentists, others. have shops and ' i 6111"0 exclusive right to distributs these t;cil! ' twrease'he& been brought about by rea- to valid cheeks, and renewed en- modern deve.opments of ttteam preparations to their neighbors, They ..'.Lg1 sou of the city g cthere 3rey'fn other lines iv business. gP people y growth and improve- Jve" Kell the manager, lives in Bal. � er to listless . Women navigation and the attainment of pay 100 per cant. commission to chair ��; atentr and that therefore the "uaearoed t mire. His father•ia -law is the demo- very hi h 8 speeds was chi6flv Bile to agents. Write and Secure sole agency be. *s Increment" to the city's by moral right. cratic boss' there and as such is sa,d" Cannot always rest when thcy` g P: fore It is Loo tat*. Address The Eom• 't It is alai+ pointed out that the property to hold in .the hollow of his hand ail the i should, but they can keep their these tank experiments, which had supply Co,. Dept, 20 !t•r7t11 Building, To has euj- ed eaamptlon from taxes, which in uici ai and other pa :roaage of that involved relative! small cost. Na- root*. Out.. for full particulate. aocordiag to :be sensationally displayed a strength and keep diseafae away by Y a;l 'Loco-ng of one paper. would have amount- self Bf.Piiyon the paysroll alt thenraiai the oceasional use of Dr, Williams' val' architects owed the great ad- me d' 4" rod to upwards of M,000. But 00 one has 55 a day and that bit official title is that vantage t}t a Cold Peach Charlotte. — Butter a ' Pink Palls. O!, if a breakdown hues ta•8 t;Y P over their opoiated oat 'that while, the Province ha* , of messenger b nedted by the increase in values to g"r 1 come unexpectedly they can obtain ! �rte�ore tci the genius of WiT: baking dish, place in it a very light i- next year h* champt*uehip wtilners will la layer of 1'ead crumbe, then a deep s Toronto. the city of Torost� hJte is its all be bark...._basF+r.g-- acsid*ut +. as the ! t►asc. -- 1i6a1th -- through this Bales. ilam 1! l+oude. ..athu -devised Llieae y P .a' tarn benefited to an antold amount by calyy man dratted by the big 1. iguPa was medicine, �f Mrs M: Thomas, River tanks, layer of peaches; .sprinkle thickly 5 having had located. here the Normal Fisher, a catcher who did not make good , with powdered 8u a!, then repeat School and the Department of Education, and was farmed out to a minor league street, Toronto, says: ' For several Mathematicians seeking new P B Some of the papers have been kickang team. Of coats*. some of the "tars may fields to conquer. mi lit rofitabl tinLil dish is full, crumbs forming = =- no a $rest roes about the matter, Bnc, ' years I was almost a constant iii- 9 g P Y � a Meanwhile; Sty James Whitney site tight. ;ere sae u ideahood .tonlya 'mga�bmoaei. valid, enable to do my ' �uaework turn their attention to two subjects the Iast layer, Crumbs should not 1 ' A deputation from the City council later and iterefore are not likely to liquidate and spending much of my time in on which additional light was still be used too plentifully if peaches 'viewed him• but they lost aourage to ask_ talent. So that the proapeets for k-A are dry, as-the crumbs absorb Lhey _ hue for a gtft of the roperty facia My nerves seemed worn out t needed. The first had relation to iealy request was that the city be given ;good b• In are rosy and I was so r down that all m . governed the elfi- juices. .Place pieces of butter ovel' a GACSOFIBE IN THE DOLDSCTMA land t , I the laws which - a chance W buy before, the Hare was i i isold to a'private individual. and thfd sir In contrast to the prowDratty in bsee. I friends thought was in a h.hpelesi cienay of screw propellers when ap- these and �ttehalf an hour.' Serve ball to the financial difaeulc7 that all the lied to steamships. The • had been cold with Whipped Brea flames readily assented w, There is a i decline. I was a9 pale as a Corpse ; P I? y ` -- ..._..'snspielon that. the Premier has no eaten- big lacrosse clubs find themselves in using screw propeller" for more flavored with vanilla. Lion of ogling the property, and that be � without exception they have lost money I wag s0 bloodless that if I cut my g P P __- C wanted ! finae•r it would not bleed ; my than seventy years, and, frankly he m *rely was to fled out what Its actual They have paid fancy satartea attd have � Ivalue is. u this is she cafe he must be drawn poor sates, sometimes only a taw limbs were swollen far beyond their confessed that they were shill in -'en�,goying the atorm that tat Ming waged hundred people. Mr. R, J. Flowing gof - zveryone is agreed that It would be a the coveted championship with his Tcr usual size. At the least exertion nt'ed of light about that. An ex- ralaml -ty ►t the property Dareed into . roatca% brut be is reported to have lost I my heart would palpitate Qialeally: Rf rience�f his awn..show,�the_pos _We offer, aubject._to —private hands, and'thta br0athing Spat in'the most money of all, belauee he paid sibilttiea Tiers eziasrtin A large Sae of the most oongfeezed districts was the highest salaries Friends of Iacroste I and I frequently had fainting 8 g prior sale closed up. But if It is to become a city , are earnestly ditilussia(t the question, of spells.. I was under treatment by cruiser obtained the guaranteed rk 'the difference ,of opinion arises as what Is wron with Canada's national flood doctors but it did me no speed of 23 knots on trial with dis- �poa whether the city ought not W pay tot ierame that it ae lost its attractivenee, ]aCernent of about 30,(?00 horse C }s g p� �j it to the public. Rome- advocate a lacrosse gcx)dd. Then one day. my husband P UL LI/W�BIII/V Floor THE OABE" OF RSV. B H. 8T. CLAI$ i°Ommtesion, which would keep salaries brought home some Dr. Williams' paver. He had anticipated a speed y( _ within bounds Sad ooncrol a tbor matters { One of Lke strangest Prosecutions To- oaanected with the game. But this. -while , Pink Pills and I began taking of 231/ knits, and he got it by slm ��,N Co. Limned _. ?It might save some money would not ; them. The seemed to o to the Ply in ri oaring the radial area of the _>t'anto has seen in a long time wee the Y $ r trial of Rev. S. B. SL, Clair, secretary of overcome public apathy. . No letter of ex- i by 20 r cent.. " an organization -known as the Toronto plaaAtioa o! -that indifference has vet rant Of the tl'ouble, and in . the propellers Pe viYil•acr Gommictee, on a charge of Sir been forthcoming than the. the game I course of a few weeks-Abe improve- Another subject upon which f�o " Vi ati was killed by long years of mismanage- ng obscene literature. Many per. ment -they were making was quite knowledge was still incomplete was sons who have come in contact with Mr, enco to which rout to suit were tacitly Bt. Glair and the Vigilance Committee : *ncouragased finally resulting in public plain. Gradually as I continued (in regard to the etres9es experi- which he bron&ht into being, have cot not, slow it is found the game• can• taking t£ie Pills the swelling of my j d by the BtruCture of ships at ISt . Ortgage -Sinking been disposed to tyke him over seriously. I not be reinstated in a day. It will pro limbs disappeared the weak s ells I{ sea when driven tlirouRh waver-ver- and Se has not been in Toronto long, and'Qndonstwork to yo overcome effects oIf PP P made to perform rolling, Ftu/1d Bonds carne lase and less fre uentl' '• m F g, since his sojourn :.here he -has he evinced su d" q Y Y and .heavin movements simultan- SUE J931 the period of former disastrous policy. appetite greatly improved, and B - Atom ethin� like a monomania on the sub- a fife - - )Oct of clearing tip vice. This is the kind • ' finally I was completely- cured and ously. Engineers wanted every aid ' of ,lob that 'many very good people. prefer. P to leave to some Sae e►ee. and wish it SUFI 'FEAST AT STO\ RHE \vGE. able to do mti housework with ease. science could give. Mathematicians, "pee : 102 and Interest done with a. minimum of publicity. But - rmon many activities Mr. St. Slair did La£er, my daughter Elma seemed tci -had helped them in the past, and he one �ing� that got him into the spot- Africa and Orient 'Send Womhip• be troubled with axtaemia, and we hoped would contirrue tli'at help in - ;tights. He attended a performance at - peri to England ?lntinally. gave- her the Pills with' the same the future. one of the burlesque houses and wrote n Canada Securities out a description of what he saw, which good results. "+ he mailed to 'a number of men and wo• A sun feast -in England, the -land -•WfA, suffer in any way -when you Mistress (to -departing cook? — Corporation, . . — men, chiefly clergymen and others spec!- of fog, seems' strange, yet it is a .can begin curing * vonrself 'toiiay "Well, Clara, I suppose you will Corporation Limited ally interested in the en pression ,of vice. wonderful fete, rare and striking t" Now, this performance had been passed g with Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Sold want. a Character before you go . upon by the local police officers as a fit evocation of ,a past that is old a Clara= "Yes; mum and would e P by all medicine dealers or by mall Y Montreal, re1•wt., and astral show, proper for public par history, at 50 cents a box or six, boxes for be" after signing another name to Lewd•", lt:ng. sentation. But immediately Mr. 8L, Clair g .'sent a description of it to a few friends Persians, Aryans, Hindoos and $2,50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- it, a 'I don't want it known that'I l he was arrested (not summoned) by the " same police department on the charge or Arabians, all European delegates tine Co., Brockville,' Ont. ever worked for vans - circulating obscene literature. of the principal Asiatic races united In defence of the �ppoolice action it is star. 'by the ties of a common religion, +-ed that Mr. St, Clair's description was •tidt warranted by the actual perform meet in- the ancient druidical ruins since, but am to this there is conflicting of Stonehenge, near Salisbury, and evidence, substantial witnesses support: there with full rites offer their im- ing Sir. St,. Clair's drastic condemnation I — of the show were not wanting at pressive annual% reverence to the thq trial, and the whole aff; it has Served sun. Upon the appointed date, at - to arouse n►tich bitter,feeling againsCthif Com iete aeticulaars- and Current. prices .On selected Class of performance put on at these bur.' one hour 'before dawn," in silence _ ' . p . . lesque theause, They are attended chiefly and draped in white, gold and pur issues of Canadian Government. Municipal and Cor- sun- worshippers enter Stonehenge pore to and prostrate themselves upon the dC/ earth, while five officiating priests — QU "TERLY ' -' chant their solemn to the - 91.56 - fto' sun. And when fr�n out the-pale ` V,7 F g 's y the first `beams r f `bhe ,a• - sun ]ap in the east, the bowed heads are raised and from every. throat CTO B 1912 J� comes opening notes of a hymn of �R' praise. = Invest *. *s are under no obli9atio An harmonious recitative at first-,, ' �+ with 1ong,' high notes that seemed to tell of gra,,d amd awful things; .. .. . a hymn which Uirill9 the listener. ► Then with a florid running passage Do,pumians � it becomes a' national song with the ''0°°°s therde frantic with war and fighting - and revenge ; with all primitive kill 'KING sT. 9^13T It'► the CLBANri.9T, StsipLEST, and BEST HOME , DRIB, «e nn buy. -Why ,en don't ever ha.e tq mans wild passion of hate and-love - TORONTO kriowwhst K12,116 of Cloth gourCeodi are made aria of spiritual lorigink that ignor- -• - ef.- Soshat «areImpoew :l., ante held captive. It ends as it had Bead for Fr" Coto, Cord, srerr t1.ekr e, asst Booklet r! 'v ing results of I}r.ing over ether clo• begun u po n a sad , P colon td and TM JOHNSON- 0.ECHARMON CO., Idn.lt.d, piercing' note, , rfsatreal. Geed.. Then, each in order, the pilgtfma. S. MEN Is Fouth r1le Lia- ARM TO RENT cgftbe. Or, 1-*George Dune". On ess Po icy and Consisting of IM a=" Ma" 07 loss- A Good Busin Tommy Philip, Elm rick boost. fair aft" Published "Wy FoU 7. I. - *Athel Sqpheuson, tr:w ".W.: "b 111. and driving shed. Annie MUn 01a too. Farm En'dorsed ---BATES OF ADTZXT18WQ Kees, otarloiz Wisher Middleton. Ed 0. Zsch subsequent ingestion 10 bate PrIm6r-wifil McKinnon. , ith Ste- Our business is, increasing monthly, showing plainly thafs 414 pbanooz This raw does not iSkOladpoWILleirWe or FO*nZw 1, May Stephenson, advertisements. 0 r"Id fag a or 6 months or by the ye". Ralf lipse = DWuem Pupils Whose ;Is payable quwWIY, names an marked th= were present the 76ftrIT W aFong YOu-08,el make selling fruit Is the popular store to secure Pure Groceries W'y=j6o"%6iI`T1"iZ1a& or under. with YOPW every day. tre ? e present demand for nur. at propei� prices., 00 payable in advance.. ock. is the greatest in the his- tory of the b Every. person (Mv"MA62% a% per line Osaiii, subsequent insertion. usinges. 13. ads known an "Plic- Now Adwer I will be inserted until forbidden and Charged so. .,We waft Now g supplie 0 IMOR SALE-Threshing outfit cheap. onsaw most be in wetins and sent to LWtPWT o'r' Fail and Winter months e'reliable f the best Creek nd surround- Let us furnish your Groceries for the men. They like man,to sell in Pickering a Job Work prompU7 ostanded.to.- VORSALE-2 fresh milch dows, I district. Good pay, exclusive terrl. and we have it. H. at -lot is. con 1 Pickering. t% and all the advantages in repre- it paid in advanee. seating an old established firm. Over SMOKED AND SALT MEATS. ipsiong to the Dalted Statot, *IJ0 -0ne sow with jo pigs, .6W acres in cultivatic!). Established Subscr F OR SALE 86 years. Write PELHAM NUR- write W B BUBE, B"GliM ERY, Co., -Toronto, Ontario, . Pickling Onions prietor, SF ForPeaches, Plums, Pears, Gherkins, Peppers, _.JOHN MURKAR, Pro A PPLE OR SALE-About 20 or L71. 96 barrels Of spies and i Pure Vinegars. mown. will sell "0 nd Pickling Spice 1-2 Aja L. K. GRANT, Dunbartan VOTE LIST, 191 - FRUIT JARS,-All sizes and makes at right prices. NOTILS AND COMMENTS, OUSE TO RENT-In, tber - village %lit Where do you buy your Groceries The apple crop in this loca ' Atiou apply at this At the Grocery Store of course. Is*. For further inform 50-tt While not,a, large. one, Is far from asee, f the TownshiP of Pickiling being a failure. - There are some -House and lot situated OR SALE caunty 01 Ontario. Fon Brock St,. Clw -Mont, opposite the ill yield a very yll to Notice is hereby given that hodistchure& For particulars &P "'IHARDS-ON'S orchards that w I have --RIC very heavy crop. But as no W, J. GREGO- "or- t"we"'Ont a t - transmitted or delivered to the er- buyers-haveLbeen around, it is not _pOR. SALE-A mare, 7 years old sons ingutioned in sections 5 and of expected , that ston road). or write- J.-SICS. R01124 Hui H-1 required by said sections to be so the- price will be I mind _b Creseens. Appl-Ow the Ontario Voters' List Act 1889, and high. One reason advanced for Pimrioc, ( ing- actsamendingthe same, the copies A.9 ansmitted or delivered oi the Lists. of buyers is the diffi- VOR SALE-A quantitj of �ood tr to said Act. of-all per- Is not head work like it used to be if you use Our the absence JL1 onions. 6 1.00 per bag, also I bey0s 0 cob made pursuant un to wash is a new washing caltyinsecuring pickers as it is corn 16% & reasonable price. Must be sold at sons appearing by the last revised As- to-date preparations, f j67 IN 0. Kis,414h P. nicipality r. no rub will save much work. Naptha utely impossible to secure On :_.,absoi led to vote at Elections for mem- Soap will do good.work with hot or cold water. �jmen for any work. Buyers,- in TToUSE and Small Farm to Rent or entit case, would be taking a heavy villa" of Piakerinc Seven room$ stone cot- at MunicilI&I Elections, and saiT List ne of our good brooms. that 'was first posted tip In my office at Is thoroughly done if you use 0 4, 'quantities jge.,, will Toni tor short time onli, . Appat to and then fail to -get them har- RENT-100 Acre Farm, er, 1912, and remains there for Inspec- -new, if you use VARM TO Is a pleasure and every thing looks like vested. A., % outside limits, Of Town at Oshawa, tiO134 little liquid veneer. ZleeT81219011. Plowing after pr4sent erojF Electors w-9 called upon to examine a April is%, 1913, App 01 4, to ly to G * if any omissions or oth- SCRUBBING A lake captain and mate have COU. ANT"Oeb&w@6 3141 said Lists and i d dutch cleanser.' t "WIT 00 er errors are found therein, to take ''is "quickly done if you use ol had their licenses suspended a have. said OUSE TO RENT-Seven room immediate proceedings to Buffalo for running their vessel at Htrwwo house in Pwksrinir V111166 on King errors corrected according to law, :1 15%. opposite w s cbspinan's state, Good lot -Dated at Whitevale. Oct. Ist, 191L GEORGE PHILIPI BROUGHAM all speed wheii the sit was full for on Lmmedisti, possession. Ap to ,of smoke, with at DIdX of Pickering Clerk of the T r from the well.kii-o hard of D. C. Platt -STORE their vessel was stranded. If pun- 7LnoR SERV ICE- Yorkshire boar. qjltevale, Oat. Toron PEEL'S -:-8HO"E.-%.. ishment was mated out in every BOIL Millf.rava. out. Took InUrizo so when those to I charge to Eabib -ion 1912. Terms asub. Lo IL case C .�Of valuable - vessels and -their cat% GRAND TRUNE systioln B Y 0 LOAN-81200 of private funds to only line reaching all Summer goes . took unnecessary risks for T loan on anz mor%gav on farm property, part thereof " ths, Resorts in Highlands of Ontario the sake of making fast time, we :Wul loan one wbois $am or uld bear less -of terrible Marine t. Piakeenr2m. b ubiwtom Id not bear of noeget1ti-ed.. to MUSKOKA LAKES ov at the very lowest 7 LAKE OF BAYS Boots and Shoes of every aescripti disasters. We WOU CIDER-1 arnv I Will as4ke the fast -any Titanic disaktiars if capuins Wake etiler ev �r F 11 Octob- PARK -.---possible prices. . ..... foards1sajdacli Week until the and of the at ISM a %or would take the precaution neces. Ism R2&MAM. Cbeovy wood 60-34 MAGANETAWAN RIVER sary for safety. Whether or not NT- AGAMI ARM FOR SALE OR TO RE' P,�_ this unnecessary risk is followed F Being 101 3. Con, a in the Townsbipt of TEM It is' pleastre' to show goodse Uxbrldgs,andeciistatinsiotto).Lcros on be KAWARTHA, LAKES bi disaster, punishment should be framsbouge bank btum plenty of bard aq4 $Ott promises are a good w1tio-stono nab1mg, Full Summer Service now in effect bar Imposed. water to lberes of aoad busli af hardwood to all of above resorts. Write for WHITBY The Toronto Police Department LO build 16 now barn. A *mail O"nsid in fall full particular% and illustrated fold J. PEEL, k Stre uA in a aood state of on'- ere to any Grand Trunk Agent. some ea, W=W-1W bearing. 5041 clean tivation. Good wire and "ll falic". For apply to MILS. PRICE -Tery sharp criticism, and the reve- tunber 4" PUGS. Homeseekers' Excursions lations which have been made has AuVW 6 to 30 July 9 and 23 IM. not adorned them with very much Uptambw 3 a" I ? Has to offer glory. The Now York police. do. Via Sarnis or Chicago. CHOPPING :19 ent of Good ftrui. .41 at present is under a Winnipeg and return - SM-00 partment ture, delivered promptly and Yery dark clowd. but it would ap- in good, condition. P"r that that of Toronto does The 'udersigned is pre red to do Tickfta good forr 00 dav4j. a pa See our Futued Oak Bedmom RS 8QM_ not afford a very great contrast. grain chopping every day .7 NO CHANGE OF CA with. brush bmas trimmingst week except 8 ecial train will leave Toronto at mer Furniture, RAttan Cb&iM 'The investigation into the conduct in the Varanda Chairs and Tables, 1T30 p. m. on above dates, via Chi Saturday. in through Of Detective Duncanfwhich has cago and ft Paul :17ougat Sleep- -canip Beds and roll up Mattresses. coaches and Pullm :.revealed a condition of rivalry, John F. Bayles, Greenwood Ing cars. lousy and general mistrust, ific Railway The Grand Trunk Pa& uld have no other effect than istbeshortent and quickest route OF - between Winsipeg-Saxkatoon� iven to Embalming and Funeral Work. the force. Also the prosecution PARX PROPERTIES New Fast Express Service between Phone night or.day- f the Rev. St. Clair places the i d Regina. Smooth F rposes, at city prices road ity 4epaftm Can, Superb Dining Car Service. ight before the public and Under instructions from the* under. Lv. Winnipeg, 9.45 a.m. 6.00 P.m. ts the police force to much signedl Executors of the Will of the Ar. Yorkton, 7.10 p.m. 9.30 a.m. le and loss of eonfi4efice. late Joseph Collibe. there will be offer- Ar. Canora, 8.30 p.m. 11.45 a.m C49 'BURLING police may, have a difficult ed for sale by lie Auctia taak to perforra in many cases, boro, by J. H. Prentic gat, Auction- Ar. Edmonton. -but they shoal eer, on SATURDAY, LTPPER LAKE SAILIN ness to do their duty., It fills ifie jK2, at two'o'clock p. in.,. the valuable Sailings from 9arnia for Sault Ste. property being-eomposed of the Sguth Marie and. Port Arthur 3. 30 p, M." people with admiration at the Half of Lot No.' I, Con. 4, in the Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur' many-heroicacts theyp'erform-in Township of*(carboro, in the County days. h "'daily voca. of'York, except those portions sold to - e ir tion, but i , t pains theC7.N.R.and C. P. 'R. Railwayl. Ask any orand Trunk Age t for THE DOMINION BARK o hear of - th-em -.not living and comprising abotit 90 acres and be. full information, or write off:14T. W, 0. 1 in better described as follows S4,Mo= R&"r" FwM WTWOW. Towd Assists M.000AW heir reputation. '"Ont. Copftel paid up, URCEL I -Composed of that Union Station, T 0 tion of the South Half of lot Nr.ri-, FRED ALLEN. BANNING By %L4= SCHOOL REPORTS lying north of the C. P. Ratlwayright- G.T.R. Agent, Pickering �,%3 a great convenience to those living at a distance. 0'.-S. -Pickering, (Names io of.way, comprising eO acres more or -Deposfts may be made, momy wfthdjjmm, And oftir f Merit:) Sr. IV.-Harold less, Upon this'parcel are a good Ij baildrig b%istneas troatsacted, by mail wiftut "sr. story store housei, eight rooms with rr ugh Pugh. Gertie Pennock, a o summer kitchen; D'ebentures For Salc pualli6ow4fto Aybo obtained bywriflng the Mampr rkin. Jr. IV-Lydia Major, frame kitchen, llock. Sr. ill.-Irene 00d WHITBY BRAMOK A. A. ATKINSON. MgnMW- 1�1-11%lar Hamlin, ing bouse; well; over 2 acres of good SNALZI) Tzwvxas, marked "Tenders Reesor, orchard : splendid pasturage. Alto- for' Debentures," will be received by _E fly onn en gether a most desirable farm. W. G. Barnes, Township- Tre--- ey. Ken PARCEL2-Composed of that, part Green River, Ont., up to moon of the Larkin, of lot 1, lying sov�h of the C. N. Ry. 21st day of October, 1911, for the _pur- ey ,gt,e of th of the L -H .aj ca a I 8 A0 This laud is of the best quiL11tv with in$ described isaniss dtthe ',laid -7, good pasturage ; splendidly si�dapted ship, TIZ: THE ,market garden. A good gravel (1) $1500 to be issued to defray the also on the premises. . I dewalks in the .1 cost of permanent s! wood Post Office and 1 e Q. N, R. station (2) $3000 to be issued to defray the the f the Kin 'ston cost of permanent sidewalks in 3AT AND"10 police Village of Pickering. o47ered Botbr issues will bear interest at five .)�pserve per cent. per annum, and botb will be payRble in such yearly instalments of BANK prl )cipat that such instalment and the 'n-t ikeach an every year "yeaX CANADA to Aber of said . P0110'e TORONTO Editor of the Mews; 9r.1 1110, j,.CKERING .- '- , �Zv � ,...^ —,,y �.�s �'"l sy. ..Y ...1.°m`: -.'e •w'• r:iCs ''h' ' G ' ''9•'°'�u'`7"3 fT jT' T�.v_� ^✓ . t.'1. sk`i't, S.' 'l -j� se' , p,y:.: .. ,,,,,; — .• .., >..pF._ '..y, .,. :c..r :.e..z.r. -. - .,r: :b - .a. !�cs�'7* +rr `e "� �i,`..•cce. W . 'r'„* --• •..'. :.am,..• .a ... _: ... _..... ,.w.:.+G.. ,+.� .d•.,. -~c -.7. .u�- ',X"�a*. �T� ,{. ° ar +. �� i i+.•r '_ d"- �L ' - a cu►aeMOtrr Miss Gertie Wright and broth. I Wm. Leaper, we regret to state, i a'^ r Wm. Coates spent a few dais. era, Masters Harold and Clifford, ill not improving all rapidly as _ -_ to the City last week. of Green River, visited their hie friends would as —to see him. I � ' Gf �H1DSOlS- Thos. rag sane is Bobcaygeon grandparents. James and Mrs. Rev. J. A Grant, whose house weon on Wednesday last was under quarantine for a .time, g P y an Tuesday or a carload of�attle. y %portaat showing of Onset dis la of • _ .. _ _ `, „' Mrs. ' Please, and Miss Annie M� Bessie Macuab left on.Tnes• but which has now been lifted, will �� China. s Besse were in Stouffvdle on 'rues- day for Toronto, to enter upon her occup the pul it in the Baptist 1�7 �• �0�i°t °f tourth and final year at T y - $taliowry. Books Dolls, "Toys, Q ; e idsy oronto church on Sandpsy next. y •just 5 Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, will University. We wish her her Honor. Roll Jr. Division of our reosivsd for the Holiday k vAs. pall - • - be here as usual- on -Wedneeday uses] success in her studies. public school for September, Sr. and see sheen. ' (next. + W. Geo. Scott moved his family II- George Rawson, Jean Gra- $absoriptions taken for all fi[ as' xfi George Coo and househgld effects to Richmond ham, - rg per started on his Hill on. Tuesday.. last.. The beat Mar' Foe Stephenson. Jr. II- - - -- -+ IIsa� rounds as township collector this Y y Forsyth Vida Knight, W"y and Daily Nowspa z Reek, wishes of the whole community Gladys Paterson. Sr. Bryan, II -Ma- A number from this locality at- fullow them to their new home. bel Hurlbert, Perna Bryan, Loie . "�� L13. tended the Markham Fair 'this Richard Carter, of Manilla, has Brodie. Jr. t II -Effie' Knight, Pt week., been the gnes of R. E. and Mrs. Hugh Gregg, Earl Storry. 1 a- $=O Street. Mies Forsyth for e a days. W=tby Egan- and Mrs. W R. y past few da a Mona Hurlbert. b -Mabel Neal, Wood went to Toronto on Wed Dir. Carter i uow' convalescing Hollis Hurlbert. c -Laura Linton, needs from a lingering find painful Gordon Gregg, qg GeurRie.. Forsyth. Mrs. Joseph Brown has been illness. d- Robbie Beelby, Norman - spending a few days with' friends `The 3aeraweat of the Lords Knight, Edgar Ward. Your Ultimate in the city, Supper will be- observed in the "Choice James B. Madill and Wm. Ed- Pivsbyterian church nest Sunday ' wards were in Uxbridge on Dion- morning.. The usual pre oratory eS T mi. A �l You may not buy an engine this ear. You may decide that - da to business. - - eyenin on p y es another season. y service will be held 8aturda present 8e stator wi�yll do for y your Peter Maonab j r.. and sister, Miss g la Like many. present owners of r _ O .A.- Margaret Macnab, spent several daya in the city last week Robt. and Mrs. and Miss Me- .,`� I Beath, of Markham, visited at WOMAN'S MAST A carload of steam coal for thresh - 4eo. Richardson a on Sunday last. ing purposes just received Walter Ward, -Reuben Besse and - at Greenburn station. 'CREAM 'Thomas Gregg were in Bobcay- _ _ 4 � SEPARATORS -.- '�7 L7.: S.Q.1 You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other oaken be- aeon-last week_ in search of cattle-.. s The C: P. R,, hall installed an GREENBURN, ONT. ' fore you finally ,get an Empire, But the Empire is the ULTIMATE , electric bell at Grahams crossing machine. No other will fully satisfy you so Ton as you know there �ubu�.p g MEDICINE P• g for. the protection the travelling .suction Sale of is a better machine -an Em Ire -on the market, , John Wa is in Markham this - Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per. g� HORSES AND CATTLE ha you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet ? Perhaps ` week assisting James Torrance y y with his large exhibit of horses at Ka07rD � OPOt The WOl�d IMPLEMENTS, .ROOTS, Etc: you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home? _ That will be best proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mall us " the Fair. {limy-& —The The property of a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by _- Mrs. Powell's sale on Saturday CsOi1d � �� �� return mail. Address :�• -. lest fuss a decided success. There We BADGERO — was s good crowd and prices were At Lot is, Con, A. Pickering, on Empire Cream Separator CO. Of Canada, Ltd, ;Satisfactory. We know of Do- other medicine which TneBdS October 1 19 p Toronto � Mias M has been saeeessful in-,relieving the �� dry Diacnab is In &ich- g - Bold in Pickering Township b mond Hill this week assssting her safferincof women, or received so many the following : p y aunt, Dire. W. G. Scott in getting teetimoaia)t. as � Lydia E. Bay horse. 19 years old ; Bay horse, Howard Turner, 7 � tlaam's Vegetable Compound. 10 pears old; colt, rising ears old E. f Agent rl' ����iQatl� . , settled in her new home. �' ��' red cow, bred Au lbeh$8oleteia cow, t Walter Kerr, of Balsam, passed In �y every community you will bred June bred grad cow, bred Jul � _ through the village on Saturday thud women who have. been restored to y g g y c: Holstein cow, bred July o; gray Sharthand Made Eas7 R BRYAN j A N with about I6 head of -cattle, be'a� by �• famous medicine. Almost cow, bred August 26cb ; red cow, bead R. which he was Lakin to the Mark - every woman you meet knows of the Jul tad . .The above cows are extra - xr g Y BIRBEEi! a ; ham Fair. great good it has been doing among suf- good milkers; Yearling heifer, red; If such evidence as the following ex- Tobaccos, pipes and smokers x Chas. Proctor shipped his horse- farina women for the past 80 years spotted calf. red calf; Massey binder, tracts from fetters and other equally sundries. Central office Bell � 3i hold effects on Monday to Torbn- lrarx Creek, N. B. — "I have ah ra7s o. ; Massey-Harris seed drill ; Noxon strong testimony contained in our , "Telephone Co. Aagency for cultivator three horse -hitch ; 'Verity booklet, is not sufHcent to satisfy an Rolaton Laundry, 're where he will engage In the had pains is the abdomen and &weak- y d 'CLAREMONT. ONTARiV 'real estate business. We wish � �, need there and often Rang plow; Maeeev- Harris stuffier ; person desirous of learning shorthand, wagon: wagon. heavy; buggy, nearly then there can be no merit in any busi. ;him success. after meals a sore- <; _ new ; buggy. old ;cutter ; iron rake; refs under the sun: � Joshua and Mrs. Bundy return ness In my stomach. set iron- Arrows nearly new, set iron OVERLAND ed horse Last Saturday after spend Lydia F.. Pfnkham's harrows ; plow, Uxbria s, No. 7: scut• DEAR MR. CLARiCE —••It is a plea- ante to write-& testimonial endorsing ing several weeks most pleasantly ^ YeptableCompound Ser, Massey-Harris; Massey pulper. . an thdag eo much superior to other at their summer cottage at Ham- has dons me mach bay rack ; roller, steel ;sec ,gala. cap, y g things used for. the same purpose as ' stronger. l�j00 lbs ; set double harness : set sin• your system of Eclectic Shorthand is Ina- -ill's Point Muskoka. 3 good I am an Evertor Hayes. who several digest400 b better oils harness . 'Melotte separator, No, to others I hare examined. I shall ,a Q .` and I can work with f10"S • Daisy churn: 9 store hogs ; be leased to re y$earn a¢f0 sane emplgped • is ills rind stone : se top collar's : set bob pp plv to any communi- tiOVereign Bank, Claremont, but ambition- I h a v e sleighs ; 9 set doubletrees ; Set double cation that may be Bent me with re- ,now of the Merchant's Bank; Ot- encouraged m a n Terence to the system, or to have asyy- ° Y trees new : neck yoke, new : 78 hens: one interested call to see me. " —L. S. " ti tawa, is visiting Claremont friends mothers of families 'lo is chain three horse whiffle- 8t.. fteacher.l OVER1.AN0 "OPQ S9 T for a few days. • •s trees , root or use mange s; i p 1 beat in the world. You can forks, boes, dur ball and Winter Term cow- held Presbyterian W. F. M. S. �•d1► pan• 9u0 bushels turnips; ., menced tember 6th but students � 6 I-=11e _,. t LM lisp this ill the 1[ss. WII.LIA3t sakes and other astieles. y n personal. y. A 111 IV TRUCKS -_ ;held their annual Thank- otferingE �t� - may enroll, &n da as instruction is � �, on Thursday evening, the apeeker & > 1s► )� Creek,-N. R As the proprietor boa . leased his farm, strict] being-Rev. Dr. Murdoch McKenzie In the Piakbam Laboratory at Lynn, everything must be sold. Write or call for free booklet. who returned just a few ',days ago. )E�asd, era tiles containing hundreds of 1912 Models are ansurpstsed for t ;from Honan. China. thooeands of letters from women seek. SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK, SHARP Cla1'ke 8 Shorthand College . value and efficiency. Frank and Mrs. Soden and Mrs. bc nth, in which many openly sass SBRxs : -Fowl. roots and sums of $10 585 College St., Cor. Manning Ape. Above' cut represents our five -D. Forsyth attended the funeral om than: own eigna aresthattheySave and under, cash; over that amount TORONTO.' passenjer, thirty horse power car �^ of the late 'John Soden at Dray- regained dwirhesltb by taking Lydia E. 12'mouths oredit to parties furnish- at $135.00, delivered in Toronto I a proved joint notes. L r cent, , ton on Tuesday. The deceased PWdu m's- Vegetable impound, many Mowed for cih. - - � a Q a ,• m fully equipped. � -]met with a sudden death by acci- ad whom state that it has saved them „° S „ e . 03 ►. - Call without fail and and sea j Bag Loa Saturday. near North 'Wtk W, H. Poway L, Auctioneer S� 9:5 ;� M our 1911 Models.; k Our schools re- opened on Mon -� s ! i "' Shaw-Overland Sales Co-1 day r s - y afte tieing closed fora couple Q P .. o tt gg d a t N - i _ � 3 _ 62 to 59 Adelaide fat, West. �dERS : of weeks owing to an outbreak of OMESEE8ER81 SETTLERS FAR � o � . di theria. The several - cases _ . ;i, iK M =' TORON'2'O pp Farms for Progressive Meal � � o � � �� �� � a _ Which were very light, have now s I . c � . o ; 4'" site recovered and it is holed - 0 rQ O= , 1� 'that - there ' will be no furs er - n s a- Pickering Lumber 4 outbreaks. Have'you investigated the possibilities of the 185,000 free eI Meetings for Bible Study will Hpmesteads of 160 acres, located along or near the Cana- 11I "° 8 ° .!a aq Jan s A kinds f rough be held Thursday and Friday, Oct. .,than Northern'R lines O 11 k' d i roll Hemlock, 10th and Ilth at 2.30 and 7.30 . m. _ j' y g lg g 11 gee `4 inch pits dressed. p - � mar, y - In sidinggs -we have Nankin at the home of Ruth Gregg, North In Manitoba, .,, Apr a ° vd and feathered - - iclaremont. - Speaker, Hayden Saskatchewan and Alberta y '. a y ^ :. : g P y _ i „' n„ yur IN 'ra shingles =New Brunswi Samson, of the International Thousands of acres of the last, best, free land oa earth are yet avail= o �a J ne k" ca British Columbia. School of Bible Students, Brook- ble for cultivation. ' �j .fl g fl g m a .m� snit C In ready rooting—Montreal an . l�n, New York. All welcome. . - o .. r, a, sops .y .. .. i w Brantford make. N0 collections. b . N The Home Telephone Company FINE OL/MATE SPENID SOIL - INDEPEND&NOE ,,,,� Oat. Ir. -'` MW, D. GORDON &SON, P P y ro B '� $ m m..l Nov V Pickering, Ont Hind ' a meeting In the Wilson he herita e of�CANADA'S SONS is the WHEAT LAND OF THE o. D.el to -. .House on Tuesday afternoon. The g aano.ry Isis -whttb Is, oeha.va Is, BroaRnam object.of the greeting was to adjust ST. Join the ranks of INDEPENDENT WESTERN FARM, Is, sore Baas Iv, vz�:laRe I OsnainiWn e, - :financial matters with the Clare- ERS and become a factor in the real progress of Canada, A post . ' Beaverton e, Uptorerove 7 wont and Ashburn Co. which card to recently amalgamated with the R. L. LkAIRBAIRf� Gen, Pass. Agt, eN,R,, 68 Kin St. E, Toronto Still 3x1 BA8111e$8 Markham & Pickering Co., form 1 g in the Home Telephone Co. Will- bring•you booklQts and all.informatioa. And prepared to do all kinds of g_ P Pa Th ulna Birkett and John Wa ' o who are members of the Greet Woodwork Repairing and -= River football team were at Nla- _ gars Falls on- Saturday playing a Tire Setting. Of all materials a in the final game with the- team of O kept is ,look. It w that city for the intermediate Do.­.,Simpson • - --�— to 0611 at our works cham ionshi of Ontario. -The and obtain prioss game resulted in a victory or II'L :an. Niagara Falls by the score of 2 to 0. ■` ^',P �1. N �rQ Ind. phone, No. 302, Claremont oomm; sin' -,..This laced . Niagara. Falls. one MILLINERY, `V i .RNIN�r! oerba' Thi �/''� ikieeu ahead rat yeas a v `WHN - GR A �Yr • nz,.r ur ay by one -goal.. .. The v,-,rriiEMONT, -ON-T. which was witnessed by a large country in her Mil)inery Show RooxA on SEPT. 90th and 27th, when crowd was said to be the best e:- she will *show them the best and latest constructions from London, Paris and New York, besides coppies of the - latest productions of the Millinery Art hibitioa of football ever played at from our own workroom. 1Viillinery Room open both evenings, The Plcke Niagara Falls. There are a number of 'veterans NEW GOODS IDR FALL -AND WI Vigilant of the Fenian Raid who reside in WINTER Claremont and throughout the D. & A. Corsets 50c, 76c and 1.00 Men`s Sweater Coats, The ob' township who are looking in vain Under Vests. Boys' Sweater Coats, - 1 .for the grant of $200 which was Hosiery, Men's Shirts and Drawers; voted for each of them by the Sweaters Boy's Shirts and Drawers + Dominion Parliament. -I't is said Ladies`: 'den's, Boss', Girl's Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, :that the reason . -of the delay in See the above values before purchasing, Our prices are alavays rock b ..making the payments is that par - Have you tried a pair of our Overalls, the•best'for" the 3M liament forgot to. include the sum _ ;- money in, the country.',,„ 11 Durham Tobacco necessary in making the approp- riations before it rose. It will be Tob coos, Cigars• groceries BslaC in &ia"mbd that when the mew Zi - Cigars ased their salary by � g ZaS g ettq • ' I3ii d*d al ears a o that that The ve lines axs' alq Sato- :a cQmptiy attended to -` 314t, �f,lt'O$3ri�i011iF :., i��t�.. '� : ;• ', - Q•°1F.w ' :w;.i :. -^.`. .. '. °,•.. -a_•. vc ,. y 'C .�.g : - .'... -'.. •Y,.., -, - « ,. n.r`rile.'. �' '.., .. eti '.•w ., ,.Z s. :. 'v, .:. .: r.. ,. m. ,'.• ,� `f 4;S w. •:pe qy.�.. s_�')}(1x. °_ G.. : f.. _ ,iw... ,y- #.. C- `�*'.,:+.: a m; , ,.y.0 ,u- "RT'' •'.. 1. i'f , i- ,.. ..'�i,,.. .:A,1... v u. . -- nYC :. eke. i . :�� '- :..- .. , .. �' _ y, . � .. ?.tire• {.}arc. Kit o- i4vR •i Y..P" .�+r, -_..£ _ .!'l:. .BF�ii/.•/t -. {c&.,y+r �°•',t,.. �'f;'3': !F`4."' "A ^•'-.o�9_•S} 'a "".yd' •'P.. fiy ,�•.'- L°,.`�3 "z :t•,G'`°� 31..' H :i'ta� sfL :� w i � Ir 'Ta, U . rSeNe r- \ A . stock. ck, car lots, 650 to 70c. Die4sed hogs -Abat• y Cobalt Youth Commits Suicide as Paris Hall. a Result. A despatch from Paris says : A despatch from Cobalt says: The announcement that Prof. Gus- Afte: shooting three times at ., tave Herve, the Socialist, who had George Wilkes, proprietor of the _ just been released from jail be- Ottawa House. here, this evening, - cause of the utterances of his paper and thinking' he had killed him, J. ' during the railway strike, would K. (Curley) McDonald, a young - - WHOLE FAMIL W _ > Bush of Settlers and Prospectors D, the N _ • O a th Or - -. .. n' W. A. Ferguson Convicted b Jury at Detroit for s �- - , :''oronto Man, Mother, Wife and Two Children Per A despatch from Ottawa says, A g Y I'Y rush of settlers and prospectors O Herbert. '.Nish, in Pigeon River, Near Omemee. : , over the trail from Lac la Biche to the Murder d f He b Fort McMurray this su =er its re- A despatch from Omemee says: in the nature of a squall on the' by S. H. Clarke, of the Far- A dd�patch from Detroit says: The prisoner displayed not the r water Burin the day. estry Department,'who has just re- sli Mast sign Five persons, a family party, were B turned to Ottawa. Fort McMur- Although himself admitting that het g gn of feeling. His hard, ,4 " It appears tliat no member of- the ra w t " lined face, which a several days'' drowned an Saturday afternoon in y, bleb is on the Athabasca .s a Ri- had shot down a fellow man in cold growth of beard onl made appear party was ever seen alive after the ver, is over two hundred miles g Y the Pigeon River, near Omemee, north -east of F.dmanton, and the blood and notwithstanding that the the more dogged, was turned to- canoe . had passed from sight down gg when their cafioe was overturned the river, and it is believed that no Alberta capital is the nearest rail- murder was witnessed by at least wards the bench where the judge Icy the pull of a 14 pound muskal- person actually witnessed the acci- way point. Despite this adventure, half a dort-n persons, William A. sat. His gnarled fingers twitched party some homeseekers and prospectors Ferguson, slayer of Herbert H. convulsive) once or twice, but be- 'oonge on a trolling line held by Wil- dent. When the art did not re- g Y Y a liam McCaffery, assistant supply I torn to Omemee towards evening, are pressing northward along .t•hc Herbert, the Canadian immigration diva this there was nothing to in- l; P > two hundred mile trail. The Fart I inb actor will seta a the death ducats that he had a.full apprecia- _ manager of the Canadian General according to his ex ectation P Electric Co' mpany, Toronto. 'The l Charles McCaffery, father , of t'he McMurray country, although so far ! F`malty. Ferriday s trial ended n, tier of his position. dead:-William McCaffery, 4.1, 16 drowned man, became alarmed, north, is reported to have go <A ag- 3•.,5 o'clock Friday afternoon when, In his closing plea for the de- after concluding arguments by the fence, Attorney James H. Pound a South Drive. - Laura S. McCaffery, and organized a search party. Sev- ricultural land, while it is said to the painted a word picture of the cir- g8, his wife. Mary McCaffery, en m lee down the river the canoe be rich in ruienrals. Mr. Clarke, Government, and the defence, Omemee, his mother. Grave Max- was discovered, floating bottom up- with a party of forestefs, has been case went to the jury. Deliberating f cumstancea which led up to and O a little more than half an hour, the ffff which caused Ferguson to take.the Nine McCaffery,. 12, - his daughter.' ward. Dragging operations were investigating the timber possibili- verdict was returned finding Fergu- life of inspector Herbert. "Here $oward Southby McCaffery, 8, his commenced immediately. The i ties in the country between Lac Ta ion "guilt of murder in the first was a B onging to get scat search continued until three. Fiche and Fort McMurray, It is Y. thick) covered with lag and degree without capital punish- back to his native land," he said. Mr. McCaffery, who was a son of o'clock on Sunday morning, by'. Y pop mart." "But as he touched foot upon Can - Charles McCaffery, of Omemee, which time four bodies -those of Pine, which would make the best of his wife mother, and Pulpwood, but the timber is not . Judge Sessions then pronounced adian shores he was met by these went with his family to that village McCaffery, , lag a enough for commercial pur- sentence as follows :- "The verdict petty officials and turned back, re- On Friday at his old home. With son -had been recovered. The clue ekes. Another art from the of the jury -. is a fair one and there jetted and insulted, For this, and his wife, mother, and two children, to the position of the bodies was Forestry Department party exploring is only one sentence which I can for the affection he showed his coon - he started down the Pigeon River afforded by the splashing of a large north along the Edson Trail, Pre- Pronounce. Thenntepc3., of the try, William A. Ferguson is being on Saturday, morning on a fishing fish. The body of. the little girl was liminary reports which have been Court is that you be confined in the put behind walls of steel and stone ti _-- expedition._ The weather was fine, not found until 10 o'clock in -the received' by the department show federal prison at Fort Leavenworth, for the remainder of-tris life." The and though it came'o' g- n to.rain tb- raornin-when -- -a- 'second -_sear that -there is splendid timber in +he. Kansas, with, hard labor for the main argument of the counsel for 'wards evening there was nothing party recovered it. Girouard district, in Lesser Slave rest of your life, -" --- 'defence_Wes_justification. y: Lake. creamery 27 3.80 to 27 5-8c; seconds, 26 1.24 J EIGHT WOUNDED AT LECTURE THOUGHT HE WAS MURDERER _ stock. ck, car lots, 650 to 70c. Die4sed hogs -Abat• - "Conscripts Started Free Fight in Cobalt Youth Commits Suicide as Paris Hall. a Result. A despatch from Paris says : A despatch from Cobalt says: The announcement that Prof. Gus- Afte: shooting three times at ., tave Herve, the Socialist, who had George Wilkes, proprietor of the _ just been released from jail be- Ottawa House. here, this evening, - cause of the utterances of his paper and thinking' he had killed him, J. ' during the railway strike, would K. (Curley) McDonald, a young ` deliver a lecture on Wednesday American from the Adirondack re- r .night on "Our Country," stirred gion, stepped outside and shot him - up the militant Anarchists, who re- self through the' brain, dying in- 1 gard Herve as a backslider, and stantly. Wilkes had garnisheed '-ti " they determined to prevent the de- McDonald's wanes at the ipissing 90 per cent. patents, are quiet and steady; to $5, and common at from the inside it is quoted at $3.80. to $1- a5 -at- seaboard. price down to $2.50 per 100 pounds. Bulls. livery of his address. They gath- Mine, and McDonald's grievances Manaoba flours �theBe quotations are ,for I =erect in large numbers in the hall rose over the action. 5 and started a disturbance before Wilkes threw himself on the floor, - - -- Mlle time for the lecture to begin. exclaiming, "I'm gone," when Me- sheep were quiet to $5.75 per 100 pounds'- The trade in Chaim flew and revolvers were Donald fired the third shot. He es X.wtoba Wheat- -Tbe market ie quiet, 1 new Northern fired, and before the professor taped the three shots, one barely started to speak eight wounded burning the skin of his hip. The had been taken to the hospi- affair occured in the Ottawa House, Toronto, Oct. L-- Cboioe I 86,25; $5.75 to !,; medium, 3525 is .'men kal. When he took the platform and the suicide was committed a Ontario Wheat -No. white. good, mixed Quoted at 97 to 96c- outside: now 85,50, mmmoo, $475 to $5• inferior, 3175 failed to advise the conscnpta few feet from its door. McDonald _.__and 5 ' :`to desert the radical anti- militarist came to Cobalt and lived .for some ' #action and Anarchist's, who were time under the alias of H. O, Me- THE LATE RT. HON SIR RICHARD Tonto. and at 780, say rte. $3:54 calla. i4 -50 per ewe. r present 1n great strength. raised Carthy, giving the reason confider- Bye -Trade dell, with V. 2 quoted at )F g CARTwRICMT. 68 to 70c, outside. SEARCH FOR WEAPONS. pandemonium. tinily, it >a stated, that he had for 4B Buckwheat- Nominal. In spite of the racket Prof . Herve marly committed a depredation. He - MARCONI IN AUTO WRECK. Bran- Manitoba bran, s. 22 .ts3, in bass 'M ed of deliver his address. was well educated, although in- Toronto treiaiht Shorts, $zb. Brantford Grand Jury 'Advises Per. -' twits- -ate ttirffi+3t1 _ InYentO! 8tlflL�iHg FrAID BALED BAY AND STRAW. lodle Examination. r great' however--that l Baled Bay -No, 1 new bay. $12.50 to $13. 1 at'. o near wnati ne sat beyond WILLIAM BELL'S DEATH. Serious Injuries. on track. Toronto: No. z. 310 to $1i, clover, A despatch from Brantford says: b 3earning that he eaplamed his fam- - A despatch from Spezia, Italy, mixed, $a ta, 39. The Grand Jury at the Assizes here p Pe Y• Baled SLraw -The market le quiet„ with in its resentment to Mr. Justice - d>us phrase about planting the flag Temporary- Insanity Canned Tragic sass : William Marconi, of wireless prices of goon straw ,noted as $11 to P -• flu a manure hen as a reference to End of Guelph Man. fame, was injured in an automobile $i1,50, on track. Toronto.. Riddell, the presiding judge, made p the following recommendation an imperial, not a republican flag. A despatch from Guelph Says: accident near Borghetto, in the COUNTRY PRDVOCZ. $'Owing to- the- prevalence of Be declared that his sole error had "That William Bell came to his' valley. of the Vara River. The ex- Butter -Dairy rolls, choice. 25 to 26c; : been in allowing himself to be dee+th on September Y5, while in a tent of his injuries has not been babe '. interior, 2 creamery. 'cohzoi for leis' crimes of violence amongst the for dubbed anti - patriotic. He denied ,tats of temporary insanit b be- disclosed, but he was brought back and 26 to 27c for solids. 'sign immigrants by reason of their that he was an anti - militarist, and Y• Y I with bandages around his head. He Egg& --case Iota of no-.laid. 27 to 280 possession of firearms, knives, and in•g run over by a G.T.R. train at Fer dozen: fresh. z4 to 250. other dangerous wea ns, we be- . said he believed that it was only Trainor's Cut, -and that no blame was suffering from a wound of the Cheese -New cheese 141.2 to 143.40 for te =po le-te- effects social' revolution b-e attaeher� - ._ ," was the-right eye and hhrR right cheek and large, and d-pi a iSc to Lwina, lie.ve that for the protection of the --with the assistance of the army, verdict arrived at by the jun who temple were badly bruised. u�ane- sand- picked nvaLed .f :6 i+es cAity a periodical search for bushel; primes. $2.90. I and confiscation of such weapons and to secure this the schools .must - Marconi was motoring with his Honey- Extracted, in tins. 'quoted at _ • - _ inquired into the death of William SVQ1ild be advisable. and we would be captured firaL: Bell,. one of Guelph's most romi- wife when in turning a sharp curve- 11 to i2c per lb.. for No.. 1. wholesale; _ P P oomfie, $2.50 to $3, wholesale. accordingly 'strongly, recommend Went ci'tizen®, whose body was the machine came into collision poultry- Cbicken &, 16 to 180 Der tb.; bens. Wm. J. Erly and James Chi found mangled beyond recognition with an,,ther automobile. Both cars 13 to 144; ducklings, 13 to t4c; turkeys, the same. _ P' fin 17 W 19c. Live poultry. about 20 lower pington were crushed to death in on the G,T,R, track about two were overturned. 11dra. Marconi than the above. FOOD FOR THE VILLAGERS. e G.T.R. yards at Allandale. miles east of the city last week. was not injured, but Marconi 's sec - potatoee -75 to soc per sag, on track. -- - -- -- - - -- retw7. and chaufPeur received slight pgpvinlONS. Old Broken -down Horse Which Fell injuries. In the other car were five Bacon -Lo clear, 141.2 to 14 34c Per Dead on German Street. GE women, all of whom were found tit lb., in case lot&. Pork -ghort cut, $2450 LAND DEAL. IN WEST . be suffering from severe bruises and to $75: do.,.mese. $2L50 Ham15 Medium to ` A despatch from Berlin, Ger- shuck. light. 17 to 171.2.•: heavy, 151.2 td 16c; rolls, U 1 -2c; breakfast bacon, 19c; backs, many. says: The Yorwaerts in sup- __ R` 21 porting its campaign prints a _ - to 811 -2c. � p 'n i eat e m lgn 'n ` FOUND A GAIL SBOROUGH. Lard-Tierces, ia1.2c: tabs, 1434c: peals, story of all old broken-down horse JOice Obtains 2 ,00o Acres of Mixed Farrli which. dropped dead in the Village - Y 4 Has Hung For Tealw in a House [n BII82NESS Ix MONTREAL. of 11laerzdorf, in Silesia, where the - and Dairy Land for .$450,000. Monmouthshire. Montreal, to"1~ e. Corn- Americas we - food- scarcity is extreme. The vii- . yellow, 84c to B5c. pats- Canadian west - ern. No. 2 54c to 56c; extra No. 1 feed, lagers shinned the animal, stripped A despatch from London says A, to 541. . Barley - Manitoba feed. 60c ', fie m e bones, and Car - portrait which has hung for years to ac: malting, 75c to 80c. Buckwheat -' sh from th A despatch from London says: of mixed farm ••^nd dairy farming in the back room of a house at New- No. t -pa n 75ci Flour -Man co nd spring reed it to their homes. y g wheat patents, firsts, $5.80: seconds, 85.30; Ons of the largest individual land I land in the vicinity of Fort George, port, in Monmouthshire, and whose strong bakers , $5.10; winter patents, ; sales ever effected in this country f, r which he has paid 9450,000, value has never 'Been guessed, choice, $5m; straight rollers, $4.85 to $5.• Windsor claims a population of .ss just been completed here. The' Captain Hulton, who, it will be turns out to be Gainsborough's plc- 40: sr do., bags, Qe 980 bs..�$2 0, Oats- il- 20,000. - i chaser is no less a person than remembered, was responsible for ture of the Duke of York, which feed -Bran, $23: shorts,' $27; middlings, The body of Mr. Wm. Bell, found - Toicec, th-e famous coal mine the Sutherland and Desborough was painted for George III. in No tO $�� , car ie. $$1 to $35, say- ter of the Bell Organ k Pia•na Coln - g No. 2, ver ton, oar tote, $13.50 to $la. cline &e pany,, was found mangled on the j a ^rl one of the wealthiest transactions, is negotiating for the 1'184, The'owner of the painting on - Finest westerns, 13.1.20 0 1334c: flneat 1 so to 133eo. Butter- Ohoiceet a n Great Britain. He sale to a Dutch merchant of 50,000 seeing Benjamin West's reproduc- easterns, 13 G.T.R. track near Guelph. early 24,000 acres acres in Saskatchewan. tion of the picture of the Duke of - York was struck by the resemblance - - - -- of the two faces, and this led to the THOUSANDS ARE HOMELESS - discovery that the portrait at New- • • - .v OE NEW COMPANIES oug was the originate G e right _ ough'a signature is on the right hand 6rirnpr at the, botto `IL-- to 000,000 Damage and Death of un re s rlsion in 04tar- ici'.. :Show -n �B,y: 0 SHOTS A MINUTE. __•... :�.;.�.. :.,,Teo ^�• •��; `<" ;�°„� - "�`w- .`a�a�r�'w�.+�g-0L�rx'•.: , i, :, New Automatic Rifle Invented by n ual Repor *s. An Italian Monk. - A despatch from Rome says: A A despatch from Japan says: Island of Hondo and in Gifu. At monk of the name of Mario Bon- Damage exceeding $20,000,000 was Nagoya every house was damaged, r 1 nc older companies tempi, a teacher of physics and caused by the typhoon which swept and a great tidal wave demolished 1e ry to apply for au- mathematics in the . mono tery at Japan from end to end on Sunday, the harbor and sank three steam -, was ers, while several others went dditional capital Lanciano, in the Province of Chieti, while the loss of human life -nand for their has abandoned monasticism to ex- very heavy, and tens of thousands ashore, At Gifu 262 .people were \ ` ploit alt automatic rifle which he are homeless, killed and 283 injured. The Kioko ' has invented. He claims that the. The storm was the.worst that has '.Maru foundered off - Enshu, and the 5> chat.- weapon will fire 350 shots a minute. occurred here for over half a cen- whole of her crew and passengers he Rontempi wanted to patent his tury, according to reports that have were lost , At Osaka 20,000 houses. rifle and offer it to the Italian Gov- just reached the capital,, which has were ruined, - and all the break- R. ant, but his superiors ordered been practically cut off from the waters a•nd the harbor piers were_ r .. dlPgfroy the plans and speci- rest of tbe-country for days. Cramp, washed 'away. of such a murdyerou's wea- suffered severely everywhere. )tut At 'Nara the. thousand - year -old u, to do this, and is the 'grastmt damage was donj in Kasuga shrine collapsed,into a heap with the War the neighborhood of the citie.4 of of ruins. Nagoya, Nara, and Osaka he r; FRICES Of fARM PRUMIS to zb Eggs- Selected 290 to 30e: K, 2 21c to 22c. Pu :.atoee -Per bag, _ stock. ck, car lots, 650 to 70c. Die4sed hogs -Abat• toir killed, $12,50 to $1 ?95. Pork -heavy Canada short cut mess, barrels, 35 -to 4$ REPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRAni pieces. $28; Canada short cut backs, bar CENTRES OF AMERICA. gels, 45 to 55 pieces, $28. Lard -- Compound _ tierces, $1025: wood pails, $10.75; pure, _ : $14.50; pure. wood pails, $15. Pries of Cattle, Grain, Cnesss and, Otb41r - LIVE STOCK MABSETS, lrod,ua at Home and ;t►t,roa< Montreal. Oct. 1. -Good steers. 56.25 to BREADSTIIFFS. $6..50: medium. 35r25 to 35.75; aimmoa, $4 to $5 per 100 pounds. Choice butcher cows • - Toronto, Oct. 1.- Flour - Winter wheat• I, sold well at $5.25 to $5 -50; medium at 94 90 per cent. patents, are quiet and steady; to $5, and common at from the inside it is quoted at $3.80. to $1- a5 -at- seaboard. price down to $2.50 per 100 pounds. Bulls. Manaoba flours �theBe quotations are ,for I common, $2,50 tv"$3 50 per 100 pounds. - Jute bags, rn cotton bags 1oc more). -First $5.20. and Lambs. $5.50 to $6 per 100 pounds, wb.0 acd unchanged at $3, 5$ - - -- patents. $570. second patents. strong bakers'. $5, on track, Toronto. sheep were quiet to $5.75 per 100 pounds'- The trade in . X.wtoba Wheat- -Tbe market ie quiet, 1 new Northern � calves was active at prices ranging from $:0 as :o Hogg, $8.75 wi•h price s easier. Yo. ,noted at 31.06 Bay ports, and No. 2 do -.'to S2 to oath. quality. $9.10 per 100 pounds. weighed o8 cars. butchers. 86 Lo- 81.04. Feed wheat. 66 to 67c. Bay pert• 2 red and Toronto, Oct. L-- Cboioe I 86,25; $5.75 to !,; medium, 3525 is Ontario Wheat -No. white. good, mixed Quoted at 97 to 96c- outside: now 85,50, mmmoo, $475 to $5• inferior, 3175 wheat. 94 to 95c. outside. is 34.50; good cows. $4.50 to $5 25 med:' +m Oats =The receipts are light, and pricer I mW1. $4 to $4.50: common, $3 to $4; bulls. firm. New No. 2 oats quoted at 43 to 44c $3 to $5 Stockers and Feeders-- .aterrs. here, and old at 47 to 48c. Toronto. West- i 900 to 1000 1 b , sold at $5.30 to 35.75; steers, ern Canada oats, purely nominal 900 to 900 lbs. at $5 to $5.25: stockers- $4 Peas- Numival. to $475. Milkers and springers, $50 to Barley - -Trade dull, with offerings small $90 each. Veal ralves 33 to $8.50 per cwt. Fortyei ht lb barley at 63 to 65e. outside. No. 2 Lambe 85 to 56,10 per - c.wt., with an add 56.15 Light. ewes " Corn -�be market is quiet, with, American quoted at 821.2c, on tramk, To lot now and again at $4 to 54.40: heavy ewes and rams. .$3 W ' #action and Anarchist's, who were time under the alias of H. O, Me- THE LATE RT. HON SIR RICHARD Tonto. and at 780, say rte. $3:54 calla. i4 -50 per ewe. r present 1n great strength. raised Carthy, giving the reason confider- Bye -Trade dell, with V. 2 quoted at )F g CARTwRICMT. 68 to 70c, outside. SEARCH FOR WEAPONS. pandemonium. tinily, it >a stated, that he had for 4B Buckwheat- Nominal. In spite of the racket Prof . Herve marly committed a depredation. He - MARCONI IN AUTO WRECK. Bran- Manitoba bran, s. 22 .ts3, in bass 'M ed of deliver his address. was well educated, although in- Toronto treiaiht Shorts, $zb. Brantford Grand Jury 'Advises Per. -' twits- -ate ttirffi+3t1 _ InYentO! 8tlflL�iHg FrAID BALED BAY AND STRAW. lodle Examination. r great' however--that l Baled Bay -No, 1 new bay. $12.50 to $13. 1 at'. o near wnati ne sat beyond WILLIAM BELL'S DEATH. Serious Injuries. on track. Toronto: No. z. 310 to $1i, clover, A despatch from Brantford says: b 3earning that he eaplamed his fam- - A despatch from Spezia, Italy, mixed, $a ta, 39. The Grand Jury at the Assizes here p Pe Y• Baled SLraw -The market le quiet„ with in its resentment to Mr. Justice - d>us phrase about planting the flag Temporary- Insanity Canned Tragic sass : William Marconi, of wireless prices of goon straw ,noted as $11 to P -• flu a manure hen as a reference to End of Guelph Man. fame, was injured in an automobile $i1,50, on track. Toronto.. Riddell, the presiding judge, made p the following recommendation an imperial, not a republican flag. A despatch from Guelph Says: accident near Borghetto, in the COUNTRY PRDVOCZ. $'Owing to- the- prevalence of Be declared that his sole error had "That William Bell came to his' valley. of the Vara River. The ex- Butter -Dairy rolls, choice. 25 to 26c; : been in allowing himself to be dee+th on September Y5, while in a tent of his injuries has not been babe '. interior, 2 creamery. 'cohzoi for leis' crimes of violence amongst the for dubbed anti - patriotic. He denied ,tats of temporary insanit b be- disclosed, but he was brought back and 26 to 27c for solids. 'sign immigrants by reason of their that he was an anti - militarist, and Y• Y I with bandages around his head. He Egg& --case Iota of no-.laid. 27 to 280 possession of firearms, knives, and in•g run over by a G.T.R. train at Fer dozen: fresh. z4 to 250. other dangerous wea ns, we be- . said he believed that it was only Trainor's Cut, -and that no blame was suffering from a wound of the Cheese -New cheese 141.2 to 143.40 for te =po le-te- effects social' revolution b-e attaeher� - ._ ," was the-right eye and hhrR right cheek and large, and d-pi a iSc to Lwina, lie.ve that for the protection of the --with the assistance of the army, verdict arrived at by the jun who temple were badly bruised. u�ane- sand- picked nvaLed .f :6 i+es cAity a periodical search for bushel; primes. $2.90. I and confiscation of such weapons and to secure this the schools .must - Marconi was motoring with his Honey- Extracted, in tins. 'quoted at _ • - _ inquired into the death of William SVQ1ild be advisable. and we would be captured firaL: Bell,. one of Guelph's most romi- wife when in turning a sharp curve- 11 to i2c per lb.. for No.. 1. wholesale; _ P P oomfie, $2.50 to $3, wholesale. accordingly 'strongly, recommend Went ci'tizen®, whose body was the machine came into collision poultry- Cbicken &, 16 to 180 Der tb.; bens. Wm. J. Erly and James Chi found mangled beyond recognition with an,,ther automobile. Both cars 13 to 144; ducklings, 13 to t4c; turkeys, the same. _ P' fin 17 W 19c. Live poultry. about 20 lower pington were crushed to death in on the G,T,R, track about two were overturned. 11dra. Marconi than the above. FOOD FOR THE VILLAGERS. e G.T.R. yards at Allandale. miles east of the city last week. was not injured, but Marconi 's sec - potatoee -75 to soc per sag, on track. -- - -- -- - - -- retw7. and chaufPeur received slight pgpvinlONS. Old Broken -down Horse Which Fell injuries. In the other car were five Bacon -Lo clear, 141.2 to 14 34c Per Dead on German Street. GE women, all of whom were found tit lb., in case lot&. Pork -ghort cut, $2450 LAND DEAL. IN WEST . be suffering from severe bruises and to $75: do.,.mese. $2L50 Ham15 Medium to ` A despatch from Berlin, Ger- shuck. light. 17 to 171.2.•: heavy, 151.2 td 16c; rolls, U 1 -2c; breakfast bacon, 19c; backs, many. says: The Yorwaerts in sup- __ R` 21 porting its campaign prints a _ - to 811 -2c. � p 'n i eat e m lgn 'n ` FOUND A GAIL SBOROUGH. Lard-Tierces, ia1.2c: tabs, 1434c: peals, story of all old broken-down horse JOice Obtains 2 ,00o Acres of Mixed Farrli which. dropped dead in the Village - Y 4 Has Hung For Tealw in a House [n BII82NESS Ix MONTREAL. of 11laerzdorf, in Silesia, where the - and Dairy Land for .$450,000. Monmouthshire. Montreal, to"1~ e. Corn- Americas we - food- scarcity is extreme. The vii- . yellow, 84c to B5c. pats- Canadian west - ern. No. 2 54c to 56c; extra No. 1 feed, lagers shinned the animal, stripped A despatch from London says A, to 541. . Barley - Manitoba feed. 60c ', fie m e bones, and Car - portrait which has hung for years to ac: malting, 75c to 80c. Buckwheat -' sh from th A despatch from London says: of mixed farm ••^nd dairy farming in the back room of a house at New- No. t -pa n 75ci Flour -Man co nd spring reed it to their homes. y g wheat patents, firsts, $5.80: seconds, 85.30; Ons of the largest individual land I land in the vicinity of Fort George, port, in Monmouthshire, and whose strong bakers , $5.10; winter patents, ; sales ever effected in this country f, r which he has paid 9450,000, value has never 'Been guessed, choice, $5m; straight rollers, $4.85 to $5.• Windsor claims a population of .ss just been completed here. The' Captain Hulton, who, it will be turns out to be Gainsborough's plc- 40: sr do., bags, Qe 980 bs..�$2 0, Oats- il- 20,000. - i chaser is no less a person than remembered, was responsible for ture of the Duke of York, which feed -Bran, $23: shorts,' $27; middlings, The body of Mr. Wm. Bell, found - Toicec, th-e famous coal mine the Sutherland and Desborough was painted for George III. in No tO $�� , car ie. $$1 to $35, say- ter of the Bell Organ k Pia•na Coln - g No. 2, ver ton, oar tote, $13.50 to $la. cline &e pany,, was found mangled on the j a ^rl one of the wealthiest transactions, is negotiating for the 1'184, The'owner of the painting on - Finest westerns, 13.1.20 0 1334c: flneat 1 so to 133eo. Butter- Ohoiceet a n Great Britain. He sale to a Dutch merchant of 50,000 seeing Benjamin West's reproduc- easterns, 13 G.T.R. track near Guelph. early 24,000 acres acres in Saskatchewan. tion of the picture of the Duke of - York was struck by the resemblance - - - -- of the two faces, and this led to the THOUSANDS ARE HOMELESS - discovery that the portrait at New- • • - .v OE NEW COMPANIES oug was the originate G e right _ ough'a signature is on the right hand 6rirnpr at the, botto `IL-- to 000,000 Damage and Death of un re s rlsion in 04tar- ici'.. :Show -n �B,y: 0 SHOTS A MINUTE. __•... :�.;.�.. :.,,Teo ^�• •��; `<" ;�°„� - "�`w- .`a�a�r�'w�.+�g-0L�rx'•.: , i, :, New Automatic Rifle Invented by n ual Repor *s. An Italian Monk. - A despatch from Rome says: A A despatch from Japan says: Island of Hondo and in Gifu. At monk of the name of Mario Bon- Damage exceeding $20,000,000 was Nagoya every house was damaged, r 1 nc older companies tempi, a teacher of physics and caused by the typhoon which swept and a great tidal wave demolished 1e ry to apply for au- mathematics in the . mono tery at Japan from end to end on Sunday, the harbor and sank three steam -, was ers, while several others went dditional capital Lanciano, in the Province of Chieti, while the loss of human life -nand for their has abandoned monasticism to ex- very heavy, and tens of thousands ashore, At Gifu 262 .people were \ ` ploit alt automatic rifle which he are homeless, killed and 283 injured. The Kioko ' has invented. He claims that the. The storm was the.worst that has '.Maru foundered off - Enshu, and the 5> chat.- weapon will fire 350 shots a minute. occurred here for over half a cen- whole of her crew and passengers he Rontempi wanted to patent his tury, according to reports that have were lost , At Osaka 20,000 houses. rifle and offer it to the Italian Gov- just reached the capital,, which has were ruined, - and all the break- R. ant, but his superiors ordered been practically cut off from the waters a•nd the harbor piers were_ r .. dlPgfroy the plans and speci- rest of tbe-country for days. Cramp, washed 'away. of such a murdyerou's wea- suffered severely everywhere. )tut At 'Nara the. thousand - year -old u, to do this, and is the 'grastmt damage was donj in Kasuga shrine collapsed,into a heap with the War the neighborhood of the citie.4 of of ruins. Nagoya, Nara, and Osaka he r; , . k w - ' pP T �- 'ia� ik g " - r x: '•T.'..< v +V"r. 'Yg . rp .: L F ..i 't .�. w. -.. .. , • ,. ,, ,� a- +!'r e l•'yu�+'g.' lam•+. �y • ` s ... •. . -- a: '..o- :..,,. ... + ;.h' r�an,rr -' , ..'•, I: A @ Tar • .• _. .. a ,<.,,, "S'''v_ l aN• - - - .iRZUpK:4 .... -'tea , 'i,a°.'`:.•".i.4 ^nSr .hl-� �•'•'1�!�t'.:� -,w �, •T'r :Yh'M.lil .•dwtlrr.',a'..ttr >'r." 'C ,nN t !�u'""TY" '}t , - T BLL,Y SPOTS. A WONHEBFUL DISCOVERY. _ :Specialist Be d Skin THE CANNING SEASON. as John7"... -- j WITH T NA Places I'Vhleh See... Sundreda of An eminent scientist' etenti t, the other ., H -�• �„� � S TEA A Trouble No Good Thousands of Persona Dally. day, gave his opinion that the most ' , km I cant find the glass that be- there's Purity, ' The most &owded spot in the wonderful discovery of recent years y, IIaiformit and 136 was the discover of Zam -Buk. Just longs on the pump.'? full weight guaranteed Uniformity, Very itch and ,Disfiguring, world for five and a half Jaya in the Y " jelly „ g g Got a week is that amalI tract of territory, think ! As soon as a single thin It has ell in it, dear, every package. a "Where's the baby's earthen Lltti@ utlCilra Soap and Clint- layer o_ Zam -Buk is applied to a mug?" If Covering one acre, bounded by the y PP mart and Was Cured. Royal Exchange the Bank and the wouttd .or a sore, such injury is in- `!Full of pickalil'y." LIPTO anzion House in the. City of Lon- sured against blood poison ! Not �+ " one species Have you seen my collar - button For two summers I suffered with don, says the Strand Magazine. p ties of microbe has been box F) trouble on my arms, and oa my It is a veritable human ganglion. fount) that Zam -Buk does not kill ! "I'm afraid I used it for plum +; +age from my knees down. My arms If you were to stretch an invisible Then again. As soon as Zam -Buk preserve' were badly disfigured and I kept them Covered. It come 111'te the hives, and thread north aild south across this is applied to a sore, or a cut, or to "Isn't that the limit 4 I ell TEA was very itchy. I consulted a specialist, space you would find that in the skin disease, it stops the smarting- suppose Goes i'af•thest for the rltoney �? who gave me medicine, as well as an You have also appropriated my ointment, but seemed to do no good. It course of each day no fewer than That is why children are such shaving mug." V" to s pear on m face. 500 000 persona passed and repass- friends of Zam -Buk. "Yes, dear, I had to have it for "I go- t a uncle s, E;o p. Ovintment ed with 50,000 vehicles. And the Again'. As soon as Zam -Buk is catsu FARMS FOR $ALR. ' 'cad some Cutioura Soap. The first P•" �~ touch of Ointment seemed to relieve busiest corner of all in this buy ;applied to a wound or to a diseased "Well • it's a good thing for me H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne st, and before the C•utieura Ointment was acre is immediately outside the part, the cells beneath the skin's that I left my vest at the office or Toronto. i8nlahed I was cured. I have. not the Mansion House, for rather more surface are so, stimulated that new you might, have filled my fountain- VER FIFTY GOOD IYPBAVs sign of trouble. I think it would ve spread over my whole body d than half the traffic crossing our healthy tissue is quickly formed. pen full of elderberry wine." " Farms in Manitoba, easkatsbewae -; 01ticum Soap and Ointment had not imaginary boundaries passes that This is why Zam -Buk cures are per- cured and Alberta prices easy me. I am delighted with them, way. The results of a traffic census manent. L' RVIT FARMS IN THE BEST FR ?t and do feel pleased to Mink I haveeome- taken by the city police show that Only the other day Mr. Marsh of Revive the Jaded Condition.- 1' district- -or-Ontario. All sizes a= right z _ thing I have confidence in. I tell all Y + When energy flags and the cares of prices. any friends about them, and I think on an average day some 30,000 vehi- 101 Delorimier Ave., Montreal, Cuticum Ointment is the best I ever Iles pass this particular corner, called 'u business become irksome • when the MF YOU WANT TO BUY OR BELL A pen the Zam -Buk Company N stock, grain of dairy farm consult me. ppaaw.' (Binned) M. T. Bodd�, 73 ]icCaul while .the pedestrian traffic is well and to P Y whole system is out of sorts and ' ' at., Toronto, Den 22, 1610. Id teem that for over twen- there is eneral de over 250,000 and these fi gures are ty- fiveyears he had been a martyr ,'s depression, try H. '!• DAweoN, Toronto. constantly increasing. Parmelee 's Vegetable Pills. They Cold -Sore Began to Heal With First Y g' to eczema. His hands were at one will regulate the action of a doe. ' ACRES IN XMDLESBa Co But it is to America that one na- g F -soil clay loam good buildings a time so covered with sores that he Use of Cutieura Ointment. turally turns for big figures to rival ranged stomach and a disordered a :oellenc farm. price Forty-five bra -- had to sleep in gloves. Four years liver dollars. The Western Beal instate. "Cuticurs Ointment cared a very those of London. Chicago boasts a ,and make you feel like a new don. out. d bad cold-sore that gave me' hours of human ganglion in State Street° Zam -Buk was introduced to man. No one need suffer a day severe pain and loss of sleep. I tried, where nearly 400,000 people pass him, and in a few menthe it cured from debilitated digestion when so MALE HELP WANTED. Tote 01- other remedies but nothipg did him. To- day -over three years af- simple and effective a ill can be EARN THE RAnWAY BTATIOR me any good till I tried Cuticura Oint-- and repass on foot during the day, ter his cure of a disease he had for of at an drug store. P work and earn more money than meat and from the very first a plica- In New York the figures approach g Y B tier It began to heal'and now t�ere ;a those of London, and largely exceed twenty -five yeaze -he is still cured, any other trade. We ci ig for "Hirt not even a scat left." (Bi ed Mrs • tip. and has had no trace of an return Canadian railways. positions secar p 8oyoe,Mermaid Farm P.E.1 .. '11. it if we count the actual number of , y . Getting pointers- Buying a pa- Write for 'tree book 18, Dominion School *� Ire �� rhea a of the eczema . Railroading, Toronto. generation Cuticura persons on foot and in vehicles per of pins. 1 Soap and Cuticurs Ointment have alike. For in Broadway, at the All druggists sell Zam -Buk at MISCELLANEOUS. afforded the speediest aafest and most 50c. box or we will send free trial Mlnard's Llnlmant Cures burn Eta economical treatment for skin and coo! juncture with Herald Square, it is s, _ !roubles, of young and old. AlthouA stated that 700,000 pass daily. But box if you send this advertisement aNCES TUMORS. LUMPS, ate. Is � th are sold b d Y' �' taro:! and external, cured witsoall i s• ®I T rufgists and dealers this includes the pa.sgengers by and a lc. stamp (to pay return post- -.HE KNEW, pain by our borne treatment. ' Write as everywhere, a liberal sample of each before too late. Dr, Hellman Medical Oa. may be obtained tree, from the Potter tram car, rile foot pag�engera siesta route Address Zam -Buk Co,, To- „Zommy " Lhe schoolma'am as}s timitod. Colitntrwood, Ont. - - _ rug A Chem. Corp., sole props., 67 being well under 50Q 000. -- -- a., ed, "why re. you scratchi our �� ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND GLAD. Ava, Boston, U. t3. A. I One of the mr,st densely peopled d' head I" Y Y Y G der stones. Kidney trouble. Gravel,- i in in the world is O dori Street, A VFR$ATILE CHILD. +! + - Lumbago and kindred ailments positively g Cause nobody else knows just cures with the new German Be Re- -CLEANING LADIES, Ti3kio. The long thoroughfare The little where it itches!" sa^�l" price Ilse. another new rams known as Ginza, which runs from girl was having a great for Diabetes- ]teuttue, and sure aura r WALKING 011 OUTING SUiT'3 near the Shirnhashi railway PtatiQA � deal of trouble ronouncin some - -� P g "Sanol's Anti-Diabetes." Prioe $too t ; etto be tee. porfeetiy b, our Preceb proper rz, r,. of the words she met with. Vine- Some persons have periodical -at- druggists or direct. The sanol Manutaa. e t�, Spectacle bridge, rs made up T,f turiog Company at Canada. Limited, "- British American Dyeing Co. i several streets with different gar had k, en her the most trou- tacks of Canadian cholera, dysen- wrintpeC Stan. Montreal, Toronto. O:tawd and Quebec. names, some ids and mfferen hie. and she was duly grieved to tery or diarrhoea, and have to use some old - fashioned and narr..,w, kn. +w the village wa being enter- great precautions to avoid the dis- I. A N C 3%X ZT Z R •$ The Meant 01'a Plano Is the► � if the earth were aucddenlp tb rained by her efforts in this direc- ease Change of water, cooking, CRXOSOTZ Action, insist on. they Pe p, tion, anti" green fruit, is sure to brio on , jRape n n wide in that portion 8 Protoot — p 1® �taebis�t fr• known as O-dori Street, at any hour Rho was one day -sent to the store the attacks. To such persons we protaot — Pr..erv. — sm.utlfy „- ' .. rr iwiSh the vinegar -jug, to get rt filled, would recommend Dr. J D Set- OTT4 HIG EI, of the day, there i no other rhos- ir, a Samples and Booklets on Application '. oagHare in the Japanese city and had no intention of amusing RR' Dyoentery Cordial as being 4,he people who were gathered in the best "medicine in the market for JAMES LANCMUIR do CO., LIitl'tsd '- Piltrl0 AaDtlot7 j where the rtw•ults to - human life g 1x74 Hatharsr stress ToxoxTO would be more fatal, For here the the store. So she handed the jug to all summer complaints. If a few :.' the clerk with r drops are taken in water when t•het, JUX]RtE OF.ALL THE AGES. tide of human life tuna the highest. "Smell the mouth of it and give symptoms are noticed no further BOILE I iS' But O-dori Street is extremely nay- IiH New and Second• me a toast.' trouble will be ex row, so that_ the density of .the perlenced' hand, for heaefr,,' q Cairo s Mixture of the Antique and crowd does not make the daily fig- and power Curpo.eo. TANKS AND the - Modern., Low Colonist it to Pacific Coast via UNCONTROLLABLE, ures much above the. 300,000 -mark Chicago and North Western By , Sept, 25th SMOKE STACKS. A;ea•.a for start.. r What were my first impre"ions of 'Unlike meet of the other important rn Oct: 10th from all points in Canada to "Your daughter- has so much tem- .apt Vea iiatfas sea Beattna assess, • } Cairo? Perhaps. walls rather dia- Los Angeles, Pan Francisco, Portland, Ps Cities of the world, this thickly pop- Seattle, vtcwria. vanenuver, Helena, perament. P ®E.SiQ� toe a wo as T� T� appointed, or perhaps it was mere- ulated commercial, district of•Tokio Butte, Missoula, xa;,gvv', Pocatello, "I am not sure what you. call it. ?1A Wr9 " lly that I was feeling decidedly .is situated outside the.oity walla, Nampa. salt Lake City, o,lon, Grand All I know is .that her mother and g "gt "e "nd s"irsuua.rs ahaky as a result of a desperate �. Jet.. etc Through Tourist sleepers and , „ y r a P tree reclining chair care from Chicago, I cant do anything with her. Passage from Liverpool, says a H kI{D TO SF variable rote L b i P writer in the Christian Herald. At any rate it struck me at first tbat' - . c s. t era stopovers. o. nett. General Agent id Yoace Stt... Toroaetoo. Hope for the Chronic Dyspeptic, the whole place was frightfully mo- £veto When the Facts are Plain. yet. - Through lack of consideration of dern. The -street cars- the hotels,- It is curious how people will re- - Coru's bause mbc-h lsvfieriag 'biA low disorders the carries es and sutomobiTee with ` 8 , er'° be isve w at one can clearly She - "It was dreadful. He rock- of the digestive a paratue to endure until they be- e- - their fashionable English and �e Tell the ed the boat and she was drowned." Come chronic days and 1American occupants, even the Pe- average man Awoafaa that the but He- Lucks girl: She might have -,__- .filling nights'-with suffering. To these a destrians, seemed rosiacall u to- P Y up -to- But slow cumuli ve poi - effect of caffein -the alka- escaped and married the idiot. of Parmelee's Vegetable ..date, this was an impression •• -Which did not last' for in the na- lOid in, tea and Coffee -tends to Mlnard's Liniment RalNras Nsuralgla Pills Pills is recommended as a sure-and speedy way to tive quarters of the city you may see Cairo to-day s it was a thou- Y weaken the heart, upset the net- vOus system and cause indigestion t THE USUAL WAY. regain health. These Pills are specially compounded to combat d 4 d IN and the may laugh at you if-they vspepsia an the many. "sand .years ago, and even on the Y y g He- You know, my dear, g is ills that follow in its train, and Cider and Wine - -- -moat fashionable thereto hfaree you don't know the facts. am unknown uantit " g q ,Y• they are successful always. will frequently witness scenes which Prove it by -science or by practi- ' She "I know it is. I've never R E S S E cal demonstration' in the recovery " - " _ will carry you back into by -gone r`Y seen one since I married you, . ; NOSTALGIA. ages- scenes which the - dominant of tea and coffee drinkers from the modern note morel serves to throw, above conditions, and a large per . It Rids Pain Begone. - When -Mr. Farraway - "Were you home. Y cent. of the human family- will g sick while you were abroad I" Beet of the Find. into strong relief. Y neuralgia racks the nerves or luin- I have specially in mind the old shrug their shoulders, take some bag* cripples the -back' is the time Miss Beenobroad -"Only while go- Three Sizes: - water- sellers, with their 'ancient drugs and -keep on drinking tea or to test the virtues of Dr. Thomas' Ing over -and coming back. Then I j Ju¢lior, price $25.00 coffee. was awful] homesick for the Medium " 30.00 jars and goat skiitg, thrown over Eclectric Oil. Well rubbed in it Y their backs. It is interesting to see "Coffee never agreed with me nor will still the pain and produce a - land•" Senior, 38.00 "e these old fellows parading up and w1 several members of our house- sensation of ease and rest. There down on the sidewalk, mingling ",sold; writes a lady. It ener- is nothing like it as.-a, liniment for _ , � g g f; ,. - _ _ . :•�L. J A SURVEYER with the'up -to -date citizens of the °atee• depresses and Celestes a feel- its curative properties are great. A in of,la, or and heaviness. It was 52 St. Lawrence Boulevard -- present day. The same Contrast is g � trial of it will establish faith in it. _ :,noticeable out on the street. An only by leaving off coffee and using MONTREAL automobile of tlieatest deli Postum ^that we discovered the yam„ eat Hostess- r r. Mann „ Minard s Liniment Co Limited. .' - followed (more leisurely l) by a cause and• way out of these ills. roast beef rare, do you not t" The only reason, I am sure, why Guest - "Yea r, Gents A cus omen of ours cured a verj Antimbu Camel mounted by an Arab of the ,rare and rarely. bad ease .t distemper in s va]nable borse desert. Below the waist his body Poetum is not used altogether. to by the an of MINAHD'S LINIMENT. - - '- s�rays . to and fro in rhythmic ac- thb exclusion of ordinary coffee is, Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. =ours truly, manygpersons do not know and do QILANDIB PBE$BS. Cord with the absolutely noiseless not seem willing to learn the facts AN ENDURING EPISODE. - tread' of the great clumsy animal.. _ g � ,. -disinfectant _ swecpiaa g and how to prepare this nutritious '!L suppose you and your wife can -. powder, is a life -pro- And the man himself axes silently beverage. There's only one way remember our first quarrel," _ nerves because' it ki and steadily straight ahead, look- y q , in neither to the right hand nor to acoording'to directigns -boil i�tfully the meddlesome germs g g person. •all disease 4 the left, as if there was nothing, in 15 minutes. Then it is delicious." "Remember it!" returned if r. - ron sand. One cannot fail to be im- Name ven by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Unt."'Read-the little ion nroweher r r t over „' nt spend half your life in the b this striking blend of Y book, "The Road to Wellville," in yet. making of promises unless you want _ .S •-%mcierit and modern. "T-hem's -a-remsen :" Ever Ever ieore - Coru's bause mbc-h lsvfieriag 'biA to give up the other half to the making of excuses. 8 s read the latter! A oar era , Holloway's Corn Cure offers a - _ Never looks well -The blind horse. appears from time to time. They are genuine, trw, and ,toll of human Intsnst, spay' sure, and satisfactory fe- A .pleasant medicine for children lief, is Mother Graves' Worm Ext•ermi- _ NOT EVEN "FONETIC." .'.'THE. QUEEREST ONES. natos, and there is not be c• for driving worms from the F� "Tim," • inquired Mr, Riley, glancing up over the door of the "what „ rr I suppose, said the city man, there are some men a man bud s« a post -office', is the meanin' of ! , " around ,him letters, MDCCCXCVIII4 queer characters an old ill like. ++ village this. wants one. Fomew• r ' "The mean eighteen hundred Y g. "You'll find a good many," ad- `•'when he had before- with a woman, 1„ an ninety -eight . ' mitted the native, the hotels s "Tim, don't it shtrike you that fill up. Minaraft they're carryin' this sp-bllin' reform i entoirely too far Z" t •�! 1 Lace' that will wash shelln be 7 g s ' - - s first snaked in cold water, then put E in a glass jar with lukewarm water • and a tiny pinch of borax and well Tread softl t shaken. Rinse well in several hot Step Rwaters, squeeze out most of the ` 2.3 THE P mnigt:ure and dry by covering a �jis PAW RUB drawing board wi;.i, a Turkish tnw- Embody_ fhe e1, to which th ''lace is pinned, each 'Ef1. 4. ISSUE. 40- ']2 mint in gositi in the sun. Td?�r�+.�•.atis.:fi�su, A� - .•_;*.�,...yan�.ei- -... _ : ,.. .xa,1,., . . pets b fre.gh a. all Ft -IN E m F; F -- -Sain. Gormley Is spendialt a Wna Nill, a Cavan t*Wushi far SON* THE PIOKLING SEA d 'Lo . 0 - ': ­ .. CALISMSS few dole, with f riends in th city mer, was gored by a mad Wo an Berl this week. oubly injured, The kling seaspli is here and you will require, the beat vinegars and splefs. 14 —M.S. and Mrs. Chapman were The C. P. R. directors have de- We T&CVe malt, cider. and white wine vinegar, the best brands, Crosse acd -�-H,' Wade shipped a- carload of in the city a couple of da,­ys thi a cided to issue $60,000,000 of new . -hogs day.' -this week on business. ed to ex.- Blazkwens. is the famous, tr�r & quart bottle? to the city on Mon -For sale, large full bred back- hare capiw and7 pland We have whole and ground -cinnamon. allspice, nutmegs, yepper, ginger 81 -Mrs. H. R. Heron is spending Pend it all. cloves. and celery seed, mustard seed. turmeric, mustam and whole a few days with friends in the ney mare, aged, with colt by side. mixed spice, Must be sold qgick, J. Dickie. Ten children were burned to �;city. -Alf. and rs. Rogers, of Kin- death at St. Bernard, Que., while Do you require any plat quart or half gallon 6mlers? if so we- can supp .:-Smith Clark is havinq a new their parents were at a neighcors you. Redpath or St. Lawrence sugar by the owt or in 20 lb sacks at 7: galvanized roof put on bin resi- sale, spent Monday with the form- er's parents, C. and Mrs. Rojers. playing cards. right prices. pi Wiarton, y S ragge, of is -The Ontario Bridge Compan The German Foreign Minigter A good line of boots. shoes, and rubbers, for fine or coarse wear for the ' .1 .1 fail trade work this week erect- vi;l�(�g at the home -.of his son, have men, at stated that war in the Balkans L. H Spragge. Ing the steel work on Pugh's now may break out at any ragment, bu teat the powers were ted in -Arthur Leng left this week bridge on the Brock road. uni G. A. �GILLESPIEP ..DUNBARTON for Toronto, where lie has Secured . -Some of the farmerq are un- their determination to prevent 1% good position. able to cut their buckwheat as the any territorial changes as a result binders cannot work on the land 0 :-The Markham Fair is attract f the war. n account of the, borhood this week. f requent raius. ing a number from. -this neigh- which is so wet o An Exchange Says"--"A town -The Misses Richardson are -Make us a call before you buy. t requires a curfew to keep its streets usu. W ore hl?, having--their residence adjoining We sell the D. Moore Company's minor citizens off the ally needs a corporal guard to church re-shingled. Treasure Stoves and 'Ranges, the ...,thePrionds acturer of keep its older citizens npright and _Seven room dwelling to rent, largest manuf stoves sin Canada. Sold by honest, we believe. In all events 'The place to buy your large garden, some young fruit and range trees, etc. Apply to John Dickie. * W. J. Gi ordon, House Furnishings, the curfew is a mighty poor com- -St. George's Anglican church Corner of King and Church Ste., mentary on the parents of the town, Curfew mug with a bar- will hold iV9 Harvest Festival Ser- Pickering. ruing and -F. M. and Mrs. Chapman left rel stave upom� the posterior annex, - 0 C E R I E %S+- vice@ next Sunday, mo, +0 R this week fors, tripto the coast. of unrul youths beets the other evening. K er." -A good suppgl of binder twine Mr. Chapman is going on busroess kind all oil for corn and: bu wheat harvest. for the McLean Publishing Co., -TUe—re is on' exhibition ia The Vinegar—White Wine and Cider, Thos. B. Marqu* King St. East, but we hope the outing may be Uxbridge Times window a potato 7- Pickering. one of much pleasure to both. weighing exactly four pounds. -One of the old-fashioned quilt- Th6y expect to return abou� the It was grown on the farm of JnO Pickling Spices--All kinds Ing bees was held at the home of loth of November. Malyon of Reach township, and Jin. W. H. Peak on Tuesdvy -An Adult Bible class is beint to all appearances seems perfect- ed Rice; 7 I sound, although in most cases BREAKFAST FOODS-Corn Flakes, Quaker Oats, Puff !:%fternoon- organized in the Friends' chure a tKis year when these overly large Shredded Wheat, Etc. -The members of the Epworth for the fall and winter months. League held a sociable evening on They meet Sunday morniugs at potatoes are cut open they' are Tuesda night, which was much 9.45 and purpose studying the found to be bad in the centre. Try our May-Bell Ceylon Tea. Its great. Gospel of John using W. W- This potato was formed by smal- -The I.,adies' Aid of St. An- White'd outline. Wm. Orvis is ler ones grown together. drew's church will meet at the the president of the class. Any owe of Mrs. John Rankin 'on who wish to join in the'study will 0 0 0 S be very welcome. y Tuesday next, at 2 o'clock. ed -This week a new time-table C 0 A -Mr. Kenny, who is employ R. Towlings, LQch Lomond nk �on Lord Somers' new residence, came into force on the G. T. .8, Shakek, s, Shaker Bla A-14110 IS03FIr New WrapperettE was called to the city one day last Thelocal going west is now due ets; just arrived. A beautiful selection to choose from. week, owing to the sudden death in Pickering at 8.27 a. In. instead The Standard Fuel Co.. Ltd. of his sister. of 8.8e and No. ", in the evening is -Remember Miss N. O*Leary . a dtie at 8.09 instead of 819. These Cherrywood Station C. N. R. SPECIALS IN MEN'S WEAR ins are the only one affec- I of household effects at the two tra Mondays, Wednesdays and corner oiKing and Church streets ted by the new time-table and as Fridays only. Men's Wool Socks, regular 25 cents, for 20 cents. to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, both trains atrive earlier than jet two o'clock. formerly the change should be Men's Odd Vests, sizes 88 and SO,- reg. $1 each, now 70c. -Foster Hutchison, of Stouff noted. .50, now 980. ville. spent Sunday with with U. -The new rural mail line from Phone Mark. 5020 Men's Odd Vests. sizes 88 to 42, rice patterns, reg. I the Whitby townline for fall. and Mrs. Jones. � He left on Mon along the Some nobby lines In Men's Soft Hate, CbriSties, etc., A it friends in Pontypool Kingston road and the old Green- Aa2=i=61fttZ,4Lt0T'G By to via wood road to Gre and other eastern points. enwood' wa -Mrs. F. H. Doyle and daugh- opened on Tuesday. As we have NOTICE T6 CR—MITORS LADIES-See our mew 'Neckwear-very neat and strictly up-to-date.. me, of Toronto. a large number of subs--ribers .-Aer. Miss Corin TZ OF THos. WiLAOX,,DZCZASZD Our 25 cent heavy Cotton Vest is just right for this timeof the spent a few days here with the along this route, we wish those EBTA ear. ify 7 former's parente6 Gen. M. and Mrs. who have seenred boxes to not us at once that we way Chan Notice is hereby ven. pursuant to Nlmer. e R. S. 0., (%rpter 19. that all persons -John McGinty is making good oar list to corr"pond. Delay In having claims against the estate of iving us in laying down the new I notice will mesa a de. Thomas. WiLson. late of the township H A R D W A R E :...!cement sidewalk. That irest Of fa�:In receiving the NXIVS. of Pickering. in the County of Ontario. T the bridgq has been completedl he Harvest Festival and en. Retired Piiirmer. deceased who died The shooting season to here. Bley's Loaded Shells-back sib'd smoke. t is now near tertainment held under the Rus- on or abcut the 21st day of August. C—,and Eltsabeth Btme ty tees of St. Georg uire sen less-the beat Don't take substitutes. e a chum-h on lom &" r i d to d by registered post or deliver to the undersiced Ad. Shillp,- -Rev. W. and Mrs. Moore re- �hursday last was a great suemss. micistrator. on or before the Ist dav Reloading Tools, Rite Cleaning Rods, Empty turned home on Thursday af ter- Those taking part In the program of October. 191Z 1*rticulars of their Wad Cutters, Etc, noon last. after enjoying .& few did credit to themselves and were claims, duty veriffed; and notice is weeks' vacation with their rels- much appreciated by the audience. further given that after the last men-. tives III Kingston and Carleton. The Special feature of the even- tioned daEe the undersigned Admin� See our $5.00 Steven's Rifles and our special $12.50 double barrel being Mr. Race's coon songs, istrator will proceed to distribute the Breach Loading Gun. N Place. Ing -,!Wm. Hara left in our office on this is his first public appearance said estate. having regard only to the Monday two onions, grown from in Pickering. The committee de- claims of which be shall then have' sire to thank Fill who helped to notice. Dated the 27th day of Sept. seed, one of which weighs 151 oz '1911-1 me Se--CHAPMAN and the other llf oz. If any ?me make the affair a success. - The W. T. WILSON, ----can .- beat this kindly- bring: proceeds amounted to over 8, 1.00 Administra tor, thetu along and leave them in our which will be used provide- heat- Claremont, OD.. ers for the church. A. E. CHRISTIAN- -Thomas Law has purchased E. -The C. N. R. crossing on the Solicitor, N. Hicks' bakery business and Brocic road is one of the most 5!.l Whitby, Ont. TALL INTS -will take n towards the dangerous in the townsbip. A -end of the=r Mr. Law will person driving from 'the north is 'hold an auction sale of his farm unable to see a train f rom the GET OUR CATALOGUE stock and implements in about east until close at hand, and in IT IS FREE X-X q rM two weeks. driving from 'the soutb, a train -Fred Balsdon, who, for the from the west cannot be seen un- We can supply all your needs in SPORTING GOODS. A hill supply past few weeks has been em- til it is dangerotisly close at band. -of Sb ployedin thsHead Office of the There should have been a subNviay, ells, Powder, -Shot, Cartridges, Empty Shells, Standard Bank in Toronto, has but in the absence of this am elec- Gun Oil, etc., etc. 7, W. been transferred to Whitby, tric bell should be installed at Also a full assortment of Mitts and Gloves. whereliewill fill the position of this point and should be quite ade- rA accountant. uate for the safety of the publ% 0 -Jerome Hickey, who has been We think the township counci See our special price on Hamm cks.. 'etbomeat Rouge Hill and with should make the request for this, friends in Pickering for the past although-4ny iudiyidu I interest- few weeks, being off duty. with ed may do so. ELm DALE MILLS JOSEPH- H. -BUNDY two broken fingers, sustained in -�-As Miss Stephenson was leay. :F103C=M11-TC?r an accident In a brick yard at ing the village on Monday fore- ort Credit where he was work- moon'her buggy collided with Chopping our Specialty eturned this week to resume another rig . causirg one of the Ogilvie's Household and Glenora ties. tugs to break. The -horse got one Flours in 295, 50 and 100 pound number of the farmers of its legs 6ver the shaft and-then sacks. Fresh Rolled! --Tickering Harness Emporium hout the township intend-, began'to kick most furiously, and Mixed./Fe . ed, Bran and Shorts by'the aild silos this fall, but they turn around on'the road. One of ton or cwt. Prices reas6nab]6.- Is where yon can get any style of Harness and ve been compelled to abandon the wheels collapsed and things prices, for 'good material, and workmanship. cAion as they cannot find were rather lively for a time. every day. Flies a�e here--call and get a nett. Team netts $2 pr. up. the work. There is a Rev. D. E. Johnston, who happen. Chopping Single netts $1 each. up. . tw t. of corn in the town- ed to be near at the time, caught ad Carriage Harness for $10. I-oO-GT-tli-e-horse's liesia, out the .60 YEARV I have 1 set second hai IL � 2 set second hand Single Harness $$and $4. ving a animal in some way turned round EXPERIENCE rn and Find kicked him on the leg, which .'All supplies constantly on hand. IP 10-3. gave him great pain for a time. D. D., He now walks with a limp. wife HARNESS EMPORIUM lever Women Phone Ind. 801., W. LT. COAK.W=-1- TRADC MARK01 Know This DESIGNS �kST MATTES FOR AWT WO- Cor"16KT6 An"nopendina awkstall and,",- 011097 �. . TU POISSESS A READ OF qlmiek�, fimcertala onr opinio .., an JOUS HAIR tuven on isprobablr=A P MEN'S FURNISHINGS A RISIAN Sage is all ventiree6 Idesta tgencY for A�-e the dullest Fitents t&ken t jo ? spema faot" witboat Ab-14t In =0 nd ffiscinating, ] Large assortment of Shirts in the,newshades and styles w th collar If SA I Al GE L"Welt 'to match. These are the best value we have had for - for by $1.00 ad $1. 25. many a.day at NwYQrk IX%4 'Working Shirts 50c., 75c.i 80c. and 90c., ING MARKETS Straw Hate l5c, 25C and 50c each- EX 0 P V ER EA I _ F I N r -1 F h 7 je er 8 e a y r P e d u t4o Ihave 1 se PIC] Phone Ind TRACC MARK01 D'Es ON's Cor"16 Te a& Wheat, old ....... $1.63 .... 1.03 New Hosiery, at@ and Capq and Underwear. ...... 1. N13 ... . .......... M MOORE.-.. .90 R. A.'BUNTING; 'PICKERING,