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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_11_29..pants• r .,-:,. ... - ' -- ..'...,^. . - . ...�� . .,3.. a �, +«. sagd :il..' 'Y�`,5r ;4L_ ,r. `?S�.f r �"?s ,! :a`S'Y ,akm rata - 2'U y ,.r; . ' . , ' . ' ' - `.'` :. ' �•: «'' • = , '', �' ... 'aw .. ,•cam c _ 5 w .. •?F;« .•YS? ns•f ,r.. _ VISkr '� ... /i.. ,� rr '�'v d , ae ��'*fa w•'> rs� nw •�, 4, y. t1. : • s ' .« . ,,. .. ,...... i soar.- ,l:k,� e .'' , �' t "S, w `'t .`'d"`.rf •''' 1 _ .• k VOL. XXXII. _ -- PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 29, 1912 No: 9 -� - _Vir*f#.V *tVnaL gixvio- ..... HIGHL -AMD CREEK OOODWOOD _ P N� SILLS atab1iabed 76 years - N. and Mra. -Reed left on Wednes- Mrs. Holman has returned from a Med{cat day for a two mouths visit with thpir visit in Scott. GREENWOOD GR ✓T _ friends in Boston, Mass, The local buntamen• have returned ' E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis The regular monthly meeting of the from their trip north. R. tared member of the tometriaai easo• H3ghlancl Creek branch of the Wom- Ralph Moran visited friends in Pick clarion of Ontario. special attention elves to en's Institute will be held at the home erin a week or so ago. __ ` • MILLS the Ltti of glsssss. ayes xoze>; of Mra. A. Chester, at 130 m, on m. Moran visited his_ sisters in Oiar•ahoat. dad P. Wednesday, Dec. 4th. SuNect -Phy- Peterboro over Sunday. "$ want a large quantity of �j' O.. McRINNON M.D. R.O,S., sical and Mental Harm of b'ault Find- Wm. Ball moved last week to his lei . 1'ditrbnr�,b traember of the {ollass yr i by Mrs. G. Annie. A report of new home in StoufiviIle. Barley, Buckwheat and Fall Wheat Physicians and Saigeoos of oatarto, Iieeotiste Institute Convention will also be Mrs. and Mrs. McCullough are mov- and will pay highest prices. of Bo sa college of a.'.as Ediaburih HnRP1NGtn!e-" given. in to the city for the winter. Boods attention to d•ieases of women and g y Don't Fail to Buy s eh118ren. Offiae and zsddenae, Brougham. for their Christmasoeatertainmeato KISSIMI, the best pastry flour GRB @NWOOD BAKERS' JOY, the best bread flour - PICKERING MEDICAL: SURGICAI. : `; Mrs. Anderson and daughter, of i and X -RAY INSTITUTE �• as Mrs. Harr hl Brown. vial h her sister, Mrs. I also keep on hand ' y looking after r _ fed Bran. Shorts;- Midlin t' Harris as In Toronto on Tues- 'Oshawa. with PICYBRING, o. ARID _ the winter. Q eagle hired help for John The two beef rings in this section w Grade Flour Oats, F. L. Green'a'--new house- is about have reorganized for next season with Oat Chop, Barley Feed, B. H7AIlr TOWLS; X. B.; Y. D., C. I[., w c In 'S completed. They ill occupy upy it i a full memberships Pot and Pearl Barley z pb>.loS'°- ia,absrge few days now, Rev, Mr, McNeil reached mission- ° 19peeislut in Rectal Disews. PrnrtatieDiF Miss M. Wood spent Wednesday a Molassine, Cotton Seed Hestia 4 crew of Mon. Diseases of women, Cwwors, �� �. y P� rq sermons in the ethodiet Church Stock Spice -best kinds r Tumors. $ -Bay ezaminatlna Diseases of qe and Therein in Toronto with T. O. on Sabbath of last week. iL`i30PPINl� rA= say. nose. ebroat,ndtonge. 81st1pggfasaasan0 and Mrs. Robinette. Born in Goodwood last week to Mr. Monday, Wednesday and Friday aIi acute and ebronlo dfaoaMa. - F Mr. $o rain dealer, of Toronto, and Mrs. Kirb a dau hter. Also,'Lo 03oe Bolus 19 to I and 1-to 9 ,4917 = g R y, g called on F L. Green on. Monday on' Charles and Mrs. Harper, t son. gollad Oats and Rolled Wheat, Corn LM ". TERMS CASH sea f eakw Anniversary sere c s were d in r his y back rum nod. i e hel Miss Ada Bradshaw, and_har' ' Meal , - - -- n• w, of Toronto, spent Saturday Rev. Thos. L ote, s former pastor, Buckwheat Floor. _ E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRj9- - - ,— � y y _.' . Z': it ,rotat�4>:ewa4t1iorner. and Cbeaty with their friend. Miss K. Sadler, preached both moiniaIr and evening. ' ea8lstsoe. assn, gmtbr, i4v May Bennett. who has been engag- Special collections, in aid of the build- .:., -. .; or Peterboro, 1 y d were good, ed -with Mrs. F. L. Green during the ing fund, TT� T. BARCLAY, Barrister -at Law, pant ear or two, aft on Thursda 1H_ P �L a Solicitor, Notary Pfoblia.- Speoial Enami- f Sa for 811th Court of Jasues. Brock Strut, DUMBARTON w°'�itb7, fly J. -L. SPINK, T KITED, CEDAR CREEK Charles- Smalee has moved into bra• 'R AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and PICKERING. ONT. fine new residence In the villa e. "- e solicitor, Notary Publie. Eta. I[oosy to iaen, office boil door to the standard Beak, Here I am with a rand en to John McIntosh 3lcIntoeh has had an Inds n- 9 ;wbitbl. Buy b' � - t@tasi�fe�w 6ar�f. W. .JAM - Issuer of Marriage i Donna.. sa the County of ontar'io, - 'Flak ®tins village, 9rny T POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- . tioaeer, valustar, aolleeun and issuer * f of smarriace liconaee. Bro'ngliam. WY ` HOPPER Issuer of Marriage a D • Licenses is tbo County of Ontario. OlaCe at store and kds residence. Claremont. l�. $ O , TOWNSHIP GLEBE • Oonvoyaa•er. ooeamisdonerfar sakLag isz"lrjm. 4aoennua lata otm1� loan �,: - itrsess" tee .Out, t•1 �far- VSTI" Licensed Auctioneer, . Coantise of Yark and Ou*wto, Ace. taoa sales at ail kinds attoan•d to On sbdneam " sodas. Addren Oraes aim P. o., Out. B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- • 7 . donasr v7inatar and Collector for 48oe2 ata of Ontario and Tork, All kinds of utalos 000dn•sed '*labor �sllately or b¢ 7ption: -tiara noted, Collected. !ae dates or ;r 'par lilmdars apply at residenee, gllsabetii . Pink: srlag. Pbone orders left at haws Offioe, Pick• sting nr kfaeaab's store, Claremont. will re• esd►a� Aps atientiea, sarefacum gnaws. write some Cedar Creek news again/ d dent phone Installed o his residence. W W 9a much t on t j ing up here every day, but we should s son. 4 4. be contented ; and Mr. McCalmon now W W. J. Kelleher has imported a fins and Miss Holden bave been here a b bare last week. k k week: T resumed bar C up nice and neat. R'illie Hortop was w work is Gillespie's store since coming kicked by horse Sunday night, but i into the village to reside, right. Wilfred Wilson passed through M Marshall's Dunbarton Farm, lost one our town to-day. 1 would hays gone o of his most valuable Holstein heifers ARRIVED with him, but he weal the moron o one day last week. ` Wised. n•7 one an mba is Independen real art Sound Diatrict. bile moan aearl wrecked beside Mr. . �- y Best lump' Steam Offal and all sizes , Quite a number- from here attended Gills ie's store. Apparently throe h Line of aP PP y in Hard Coal. b the funeral of William J., beloved son fast or careless driving the auto nearly Nyal's Family Remedies of .Adorn and Mrs. Darling, which went over the tweqty -toot embank- was held on Friday last Mr, amid manta One of the front wheels' went -AT _ Sirs. Darling and family tape the- over., but a post stopped the machine A pod stock of 1 and 2 in. roe h sad sympathy of the community. from going ver. with its four or five ff Pickering Pharmacy _ ge s, P dressed pinand spruce. J dressed In loving memory of o11r darling pasaen ra. art of whom were ladies. Willie: It took about four Notre to get the red pine Georgia ppine', Here are a few you will need :.. More and more each day we miss him, auto back onto the road. and basswood for cellinge. ;,y Syrup White Pine and Tar, Never sball his memory fade. wA -p Cod Liver-Compound, Loving hearts will always linger � - -' yyHITBV � � � � � SV �1< C R d th h Wilt ' 1 'd - —_ OIIa a grave w are 1 e s at - Qroruatic Cascara, Poste Shingles and Sawn Cedar. JOHN-PIRILIP _ - Stomach and Liver Pills, ' Broths . Mother' g• L. Trees has purchased Judge G. phone p -' tdne Pills, , rot er$ raters, Y, Smith's beautiful residence, and /^t _... Dyspesie Tablets, wHITQVALt will have it modernised in every re- A ,PrV.orRE for S10` Has a full line of rresh and cur Royal Rose Talcum,c - a�. • Red'Rose Cream - Charles Parker is at home now. $- -.C. Hatch. who purchased two ! _Ad meats Constantly on hwnd. - Face Cream, _ Mr, Reeaor has returned home from acres of land from Mra. H. Walters s Spice Roll,' Breakfast Baton, last spring for 8600, re -sold it the .,.LOCUST SILL Hireutone, �' Toronto p Nylotis Perfume- John Birnie,'of Myrtle, Is spending other day to F, Pogaon for 81000. $am, Bologna,. Weinere, etc. Albert Jackson, reeve of the town, _ -Ind. phone', house Markham 1504, - Ask for Nyyale' Booklet: giving forma• a few days in the vale. - - Highest CE►S id for Lae and information about the W. H. Moore. of Enniskillen -ie via- has been appointed Collector of Gus- Yard, Markham 72 Y. g tome ae.succeaeor to J. R. Philp, who Butcher's cattle different Nyals' Remedies. itio8 with'his father, E. J. Moore. has been retired on six months sacra ~< *� - T Miss Bell has gone to spend a vacs- TIME TdBLE- Piokertaa Station (I ' .J..J. -• �ETT�T. lion with friends at Millburn, Oat, The position ie s good 'one. drawing T. R. Trains going East doe w follows- . ' : ; ' • • _ =1100 a year. No. Mail 8.08 A M. a cancer a e Ontario i .. ly I,�T' 2.6 p BE. - busy helping Najor Bros. load several College on Friday night was one of .. 14 Local 6.04 P. K. cars e apples. members the most artistic ever held in that hall Trains gain Was$ due as follows- REAL ESTATE..... The members of our hoot club have 1 8 ' of learning, and '-mope enjoyed -by a No. 1 Local 8.27 A, M. ?K First- ali38e rigs for hi=s returned from the north with their large number of the music - loving pea- 11 Loa►! i,8p P. M. full portion of venison. le of Whitby. �� Day or night �K31t�Nit�! Remember our Xmas box ' ue to P "' 7 Mail 8.09 P. iii. arrive at the MethodistS a School The ceremonial at the Confirmation 'Sunday iaduded. $IIB meets all tt8iII9��eE�� y Services in All Saints Church on Sun day on Dec. 16th. day evening was elaborate and beau- Teaming. promptly attended to. — _..�__. D. R. Beaton is having a furnace in ,tiful. Biabop Sweeny was assisted by Insurance rates lower on farm ro. stalled in his residence, J, H. Bundy. - Agent for Canada Carriage- Co. p Len, the rector, and Rev. art and Village Dwellings, of Pickering as a con rac . - -t _ Peak ...party g Seldom is It our rivil a .to see on Joseph Fletcher. - There were sixteen iwII in first -class ompaaies, p candrdxtes, .and the same number Xm*� � • • ! P {ckeriny, Nov. 28th farmers drawing in roots, were conflrmed at St. John's Church -- NO hS®27ii1d= MVTCt ®(B buckwlfeat and the like. Flowers are - at the Bay in the morning. also being picked from the gardens: ,-. ' If not insured with rue, call.atld, An interesting'event took place on � ;z WINTER TERM - compare rates. Wednesday afternoon at the ome of "— + BROUGHAM h /,. One first -class brick house and _ James Trull, of the Kingston road - - From J$n.,: -aue1 - stable for sale. Mrs. A, Matthews and daughter are west, when his daughter, Miss t pope, ,� ' commg 1 visiting friends in Toronto, was married to one of our most "•` V. Richardson• Miss Francis Phillips is visiting her lar young men, Mr. Walter McClellan. ; brother, Sylvanus, of Minden. The ceremony was performed by Rev, • - John Linton. of Toronto, spent the Dr. Abraham, in the presence ggf • - Notary Public; Pickering. weekend with his osrents here. about fifty guests. A large numbedbi Is well known u one of Canada's SPECIALISE Best Business Schools. Our gradu- in all kinds of Tire Setting. ate@ are in STRONG DEMAND because business firms sxow they render aupxmOR services. Satisfaction Reaper and Mower Knives' round follows superior training but never -' follows inferior training. Get the Woodworkin and - beat,. You want it. We Rive it., _ g - Write for New Catalogue. _ General Blacksmithing. VC. J. Elliott, r Sts. pal �� III ` ACKS01, BAOCK �RY Cora Yonge and Alexander Sta. n DD {71w . - BaQe of lots of water? Blacksmith1 9 ' .• C. IL R1CL, OF WHrrXVAL= Raving rented the Dunbarton shop is prepared to furnish you anything and opened the same, I am prepar- in the line of: water supply such as - ed to do all work entrusted to pumps, windmills, hydraulic rome, me in the above line. _ plumbing, etc. Horsesboeing a specialty. call in and a;e me any time. They are also expert well drillers and respectfully solicit your patron AUNBARTON age for the future. 1'Iua. obone 3621.1 .. $� b' iF. �: i' •:".t��}.y"r!.[�'..ri`!?4YY��wY .N i9=. -s '.'' 'a: -'.. .._w- '.:, '.• '. ,'. . _ _. - . ith friends in Scarboro last week, to the popuiariLy or me oriue ono M. S. Chapman, of Pickering, visit - groom. g St. John's Sabbath Sdiool on Sun - Mrs. Elizabeth Cochrane widow of ►y last, the late David Ormiston, ivied at bar Mra, WrlJ. Devitt s ant Friday of home here on Monday. The deceased at week with Mrs, �Dr,) Moore, of has been an invalid for ten years or rooklin. . more, but has always taken a great George and Mrs, Burton, of Toron- intereat in public happenings. She , spent over Sunday with C. A. and was always pleased to have her friends re. Barclay. call upon her, and had been receiving Miss Stephenson, of Pickering, spent them •p to witbirl a day of bar death, , Vag with her brother, James amid She will be greatly missed, by a -host Vag • of friends. Miss -!�. Garrrmage` has- `returned. .. The'laat Issue of the Saturday Even - ter a pleasant week's visit with her ing Post, published in Philadelphia. Iter in Aurora and Toronto. contains a most interesting article Dec. the lath is the date set by the entitled "Will Canada's Boom Last" nion Sabbath School for their annual by -the well -known writer, Agqee C. rater supper. Particulars later. - Lout. It is of particular interest to Mrs. Cassie waA called to Toronto the residents of the lake shore, as it iddenly on Monday, owing to the prints a bright pleture for this part of dden death of bar brother, Wm, the country owing to the rapid ex an. ilne. lion of the City of Toronto and the We are pleased to bear that Mrs. building of the electric and other rail- Dafoe, Jr., formerly of this place a°ays• It shows that owing to the it now of Meaford, is recovering high cost .of city lots. all along the om a month's severe illness with lake front is bound to become popular ieumonia and pleurisy. for residential purposes, BASSETT, Jeweler.- eweler ^ 'GWhitby had such a large stock and such A good assortment, * ' _ : kz^ You can 'get a suitable Xmas? Gift here for-from W. to $5W and sage money. Our nam0 bn a box is a guamn- - tee of quality., p. Fr Norman Bassett JEWELER AND OPTTCTAN,, °poor o:P °' WHITBY = ' >t Ae: , }s •tr 5 y , - —_ OIIa a grave w are 1 e s at - Qroruatic Cascara, Poste Shingles and Sawn Cedar. JOHN-PIRILIP _ - Stomach and Liver Pills, ' Broths . Mother' g• L. Trees has purchased Judge G. phone p -' tdne Pills, , rot er$ raters, Y, Smith's beautiful residence, and /^t _... Dyspesie Tablets, wHITQVALt will have it modernised in every re- A ,PrV.orRE for S10` Has a full line of rresh and cur Royal Rose Talcum,c - a�. • Red'Rose Cream - Charles Parker is at home now. $- -.C. Hatch. who purchased two ! _Ad meats Constantly on hwnd. - Face Cream, _ Mr, Reeaor has returned home from acres of land from Mra. H. Walters s Spice Roll,' Breakfast Baton, last spring for 8600, re -sold it the .,.LOCUST SILL Hireutone, �' Toronto p Nylotis Perfume- John Birnie,'of Myrtle, Is spending other day to F, Pogaon for 81000. $am, Bologna,. Weinere, etc. Albert Jackson, reeve of the town, _ -Ind. phone', house Markham 1504, - Ask for Nyyale' Booklet: giving forma• a few days in the vale. - - Highest CE►S id for Lae and information about the W. H. Moore. of Enniskillen -ie via- has been appointed Collector of Gus- Yard, Markham 72 Y. g tome ae.succeaeor to J. R. Philp, who Butcher's cattle different Nyals' Remedies. itio8 with'his father, E. J. Moore. has been retired on six months sacra ~< *� - T Miss Bell has gone to spend a vacs- TIME TdBLE- Piokertaa Station (I ' .J..J. -• �ETT�T. lion with friends at Millburn, Oat, The position ie s good 'one. drawing T. R. Trains going East doe w follows- . ' : ; ' • • _ =1100 a year. No. Mail 8.08 A M. a cancer a e Ontario i .. ly I,�T' 2.6 p BE. - busy helping Najor Bros. load several College on Friday night was one of .. 14 Local 6.04 P. K. cars e apples. members the most artistic ever held in that hall Trains gain Was$ due as follows- REAL ESTATE..... The members of our hoot club have 1 8 ' of learning, and '-mope enjoyed -by a No. 1 Local 8.27 A, M. ?K First- ali38e rigs for hi=s returned from the north with their large number of the music - loving pea- 11 Loa►! i,8p P. M. full portion of venison. le of Whitby. �� Day or night �K31t�Nit�! Remember our Xmas box ' ue to P "' 7 Mail 8.09 P. iii. arrive at the MethodistS a School The ceremonial at the Confirmation 'Sunday iaduded. $IIB meets all tt8iII9��eE�� y Services in All Saints Church on Sun day on Dec. 16th. day evening was elaborate and beau- Teaming. promptly attended to. — _..�__. D. R. Beaton is having a furnace in ,tiful. Biabop Sweeny was assisted by Insurance rates lower on farm ro. stalled in his residence, J, H. Bundy. - Agent for Canada Carriage- Co. p Len, the rector, and Rev. art and Village Dwellings, of Pickering as a con rac . - -t _ Peak ...party g Seldom is It our rivil a .to see on Joseph Fletcher. - There were sixteen iwII in first -class ompaaies, p candrdxtes, .and the same number Xm*� � • • ! P {ckeriny, Nov. 28th farmers drawing in roots, were conflrmed at St. John's Church -- NO hS®27ii1d= MVTCt ®(B buckwlfeat and the like. Flowers are - at the Bay in the morning. also being picked from the gardens: ,-. ' If not insured with rue, call.atld, An interesting'event took place on � ;z WINTER TERM - compare rates. Wednesday afternoon at the ome of "— + BROUGHAM h /,. One first -class brick house and _ James Trull, of the Kingston road - - From J$n.,: -aue1 - stable for sale. Mrs. A, Matthews and daughter are west, when his daughter, Miss t pope, ,� ' commg 1 visiting friends in Toronto, was married to one of our most "•` V. Richardson• Miss Francis Phillips is visiting her lar young men, Mr. Walter McClellan. ; brother, Sylvanus, of Minden. The ceremony was performed by Rev, • - John Linton. of Toronto, spent the Dr. Abraham, in the presence ggf • - Notary Public; Pickering. weekend with his osrents here. about fifty guests. A large numbedbi Is well known u one of Canada's SPECIALISE Best Business Schools. Our gradu- in all kinds of Tire Setting. ate@ are in STRONG DEMAND because business firms sxow they render aupxmOR services. Satisfaction Reaper and Mower Knives' round follows superior training but never -' follows inferior training. Get the Woodworkin and - beat,. You want it. We Rive it., _ g - Write for New Catalogue. _ General Blacksmithing. VC. J. Elliott, r Sts. pal �� III ` ACKS01, BAOCK �RY Cora Yonge and Alexander Sta. n DD {71w . - BaQe of lots of water? Blacksmith1 9 ' .• C. IL R1CL, OF WHrrXVAL= Raving rented the Dunbarton shop is prepared to furnish you anything and opened the same, I am prepar- in the line of: water supply such as - ed to do all work entrusted to pumps, windmills, hydraulic rome, me in the above line. _ plumbing, etc. Horsesboeing a specialty. call in and a;e me any time. They are also expert well drillers and respectfully solicit your patron AUNBARTON age for the future. 1'Iua. obone 3621.1 .. $� b' iF. �: i' •:".t��}.y"r!.[�'..ri`!?4YY��wY .N i9=. -s '.'' 'a: -'.. .._w- '.:, '.• '. ,'. . _ _. - . ith friends in Scarboro last week, to the popuiariLy or me oriue ono M. S. Chapman, of Pickering, visit - groom. g St. John's Sabbath Sdiool on Sun - Mrs. Elizabeth Cochrane widow of ►y last, the late David Ormiston, ivied at bar Mra, WrlJ. Devitt s ant Friday of home here on Monday. The deceased at week with Mrs, �Dr,) Moore, of has been an invalid for ten years or rooklin. . more, but has always taken a great George and Mrs, Burton, of Toron- intereat in public happenings. She , spent over Sunday with C. A. and was always pleased to have her friends re. Barclay. call upon her, and had been receiving Miss Stephenson, of Pickering, spent them •p to witbirl a day of bar death, , Vag with her brother, James amid She will be greatly missed, by a -host Vag • of friends. Miss -!�. Garrrmage` has- `returned. .. The'laat Issue of the Saturday Even - ter a pleasant week's visit with her ing Post, published in Philadelphia. Iter in Aurora and Toronto. contains a most interesting article Dec. the lath is the date set by the entitled "Will Canada's Boom Last" nion Sabbath School for their annual by -the well -known writer, Agqee C. rater supper. Particulars later. - Lout. It is of particular interest to Mrs. Cassie waA called to Toronto the residents of the lake shore, as it iddenly on Monday, owing to the prints a bright pleture for this part of dden death of bar brother, Wm, the country owing to the rapid ex an. ilne. lion of the City of Toronto and the We are pleased to bear that Mrs. building of the electric and other rail- Dafoe, Jr., formerly of this place a°ays• It shows that owing to the it now of Meaford, is recovering high cost .of city lots. all along the om a month's severe illness with lake front is bound to become popular ieumonia and pleurisy. for residential purposes, BASSETT, Jeweler.- eweler ^ 'GWhitby had such a large stock and such A good assortment, * ' _ : kz^ You can 'get a suitable Xmas? Gift here for-from W. to $5W and sage money. Our nam0 bn a box is a guamn- - tee of quality., p. Fr Norman Bassett JEWELER AND OPTTCTAN,, °poor o:P °' WHITBY = ' >t Ae: , }s •tr 5 y , Is well known u one of Canada's SPECIALISE Best Business Schools. Our gradu- in all kinds of Tire Setting. ate@ are in STRONG DEMAND because business firms sxow they render aupxmOR services. Satisfaction Reaper and Mower Knives' round follows superior training but never -' follows inferior training. Get the Woodworkin and - beat,. You want it. We Rive it., _ g - Write for New Catalogue. _ General Blacksmithing. VC. J. Elliott, r Sts. pal �� III ` ACKS01, BAOCK �RY Cora Yonge and Alexander Sta. n DD {71w . - BaQe of lots of water? Blacksmith1 9 ' .• C. IL R1CL, OF WHrrXVAL= Raving rented the Dunbarton shop is prepared to furnish you anything and opened the same, I am prepar- in the line of: water supply such as - ed to do all work entrusted to pumps, windmills, hydraulic rome, me in the above line. _ plumbing, etc. Horsesboeing a specialty. call in and a;e me any time. They are also expert well drillers and respectfully solicit your patron AUNBARTON age for the future. 1'Iua. obone 3621.1 .. $� b' iF. �: i' •:".t��}.y"r!.[�'..ri`!?4YY��wY .N i9=. -s '.'' 'a: -'.. .._w- '.:, '.• '. ,'. . _ _. - . ith friends in Scarboro last week, to the popuiariLy or me oriue ono M. S. Chapman, of Pickering, visit - groom. g St. John's Sabbath Sdiool on Sun - Mrs. Elizabeth Cochrane widow of ►y last, the late David Ormiston, ivied at bar Mra, WrlJ. Devitt s ant Friday of home here on Monday. The deceased at week with Mrs, �Dr,) Moore, of has been an invalid for ten years or rooklin. . more, but has always taken a great George and Mrs, Burton, of Toron- intereat in public happenings. She , spent over Sunday with C. A. and was always pleased to have her friends re. Barclay. call upon her, and had been receiving Miss Stephenson, of Pickering, spent them •p to witbirl a day of bar death, , Vag with her brother, James amid She will be greatly missed, by a -host Vag • of friends. Miss -!�. Garrrmage` has- `returned. .. The'laat Issue of the Saturday Even - ter a pleasant week's visit with her ing Post, published in Philadelphia. Iter in Aurora and Toronto. contains a most interesting article Dec. the lath is the date set by the entitled "Will Canada's Boom Last" nion Sabbath School for their annual by -the well -known writer, Agqee C. rater supper. Particulars later. - Lout. It is of particular interest to Mrs. Cassie waA called to Toronto the residents of the lake shore, as it iddenly on Monday, owing to the prints a bright pleture for this part of dden death of bar brother, Wm, the country owing to the rapid ex an. ilne. lion of the City of Toronto and the We are pleased to bear that Mrs. building of the electric and other rail- Dafoe, Jr., formerly of this place a°ays• It shows that owing to the it now of Meaford, is recovering high cost .of city lots. all along the om a month's severe illness with lake front is bound to become popular ieumonia and pleurisy. for residential purposes, BASSETT, Jeweler.- eweler ^ 'GWhitby had such a large stock and such A good assortment, * ' _ : kz^ You can 'get a suitable Xmas? Gift here for-from W. to $5W and sage money. Our nam0 bn a box is a guamn- - tee of quality., p. Fr Norman Bassett JEWELER AND OPTTCTAN,, °poor o:P °' WHITBY = ' >t Ae: , }s •tr 5 y , ith friends in Scarboro last week, to the popuiariLy or me oriue ono M. S. Chapman, of Pickering, visit - groom. g St. John's Sabbath Sdiool on Sun - Mrs. Elizabeth Cochrane widow of ►y last, the late David Ormiston, ivied at bar Mra, WrlJ. Devitt s ant Friday of home here on Monday. The deceased at week with Mrs, �Dr,) Moore, of has been an invalid for ten years or rooklin. . more, but has always taken a great George and Mrs, Burton, of Toron- intereat in public happenings. She , spent over Sunday with C. A. and was always pleased to have her friends re. Barclay. call upon her, and had been receiving Miss Stephenson, of Pickering, spent them •p to witbirl a day of bar death, , Vag with her brother, James amid She will be greatly missed, by a -host Vag • of friends. Miss -!�. Garrrmage` has- `returned. .. The'laat Issue of the Saturday Even - ter a pleasant week's visit with her ing Post, published in Philadelphia. Iter in Aurora and Toronto. contains a most interesting article Dec. the lath is the date set by the entitled "Will Canada's Boom Last" nion Sabbath School for their annual by -the well -known writer, Agqee C. rater supper. Particulars later. - Lout. It is of particular interest to Mrs. Cassie waA called to Toronto the residents of the lake shore, as it iddenly on Monday, owing to the prints a bright pleture for this part of dden death of bar brother, Wm, the country owing to the rapid ex an. ilne. lion of the City of Toronto and the We are pleased to bear that Mrs. building of the electric and other rail- Dafoe, Jr., formerly of this place a°ays• It shows that owing to the it now of Meaford, is recovering high cost .of city lots. all along the om a month's severe illness with lake front is bound to become popular ieumonia and pleurisy. for residential purposes, BASSETT, Jeweler.- eweler ^ 'GWhitby had such a large stock and such A good assortment, * ' _ : kz^ You can 'get a suitable Xmas? Gift here for-from W. to $5W and sage money. Our nam0 bn a box is a guamn- - tee of quality., p. Fr Norman Bassett JEWELER AND OPTTCTAN,, °poor o:P °' WHITBY = ' >t Ae: , }s •tr 5 y , BASSETT, Jeweler.- eweler ^ 'GWhitby had such a large stock and such A good assortment, * ' _ : kz^ You can 'get a suitable Xmas? Gift here for-from W. to $5W and sage money. Our nam0 bn a box is a guamn- - tee of quality., p. Fr Norman Bassett JEWELER AND OPTTCTAN,, °poor o:P °' WHITBY = ' >t Ae: , }s •tr 5 y , . ~•. s.. yTC ROM t. .. att . ' .. -:.., rF. -u•- ,- ,..t .P 'av:... ',. w . r.A' .3.",.: " ' ;rte: �. a " r a+�F s , � • ti +r. m N+. ' ... .>•^+.. 293^" _- a. -.:^v .. - nss:rp;, .-. �' .�.• �'q>Sr�-a ?ircr'�.s c w, ha .+', r, ^.w..s •.Sri•: - r w.. :.. .. _.� 7._, .- _ k>" ....,., ..... w._ ✓.� ...,�.' .:... - ,..,.... ' � �..... - ..�!�fyyp.rg: ?: ..0 «°*p .X �.p 34: ':J' :',e ' °+?� -. �•4 �� .,+. .. x. f• .p� .. ... .. .. b. - +vyd � . eYa. _ t � �� •�� •��. .. y .S.i�I. ..s' �'A 't,. '+ �,y� r'',�,,i : '� ,,.P'u.yy. �"W .. .;t%,1� 4 .. M i • _ - — �4' .:G� •~,�,. �. P r- Your C>ra�rantee 0� Ir - pwho everything ry doubt will be able 1e ex- plain evetrythia6 satisfsetorily. A. ' e" « five -pound note has somehow ' dis- a. µ y':a -The name SALADA on the sealed lend t ck- Q take A l aauet #I* , appeared from your till' this after _ .� lfi oil!' strongest tee of ed t t i!fa noon, Frithiof ; do you know any- —�• lawe'aes" �, n$ $Ual'sII thing about it 4" ."ON To MW sbn DOW &W it a>L> most fragrant in tea - - "It was certainly in the till when - ... I last opened it," said. Frithiof;' «- ottQwherethelighteaa — -"and that eras- otrl�y-a' few minutes ;� - -ta11 an it -and: see the before I went out. ' brilliant, diamoud -like - "very possibly," said Mr. Her- sparkle the puts white ner. "The question is whether it color, of every grata. was there when you shut it again." - \� 'That's the way to Lest i The tone even more than the nay sugar - that's the '- words made Frithiof 's blood boil. _ - "Sir," he said, furiously, "do MY we h ^Pe you will Lest• 0 THE CHOICEST TEA GROWN ON THE ISLAND OF CM1011 you dare to insinuate that I —" -•-� �� „� y' clean, whole leaves—with delightful flavor But Mt. Boaiface laid a hand on r • his arm and interrupted him. of the fresh leaves brought to your table by the "Frithiof," he said, "you know $ uAdr leAll Cl; es. q.iiite weld that I should u. soon p$ ag suspect �y own non as you. But a e69 with an'T other sugar- compere Its pine, white BLACK. GREEN OR MIXED this note has disappeared in a very Compare it extraordinary way, while only you sparkle- its even graia- itamatchleassweeiauss, And Darnell were in the shop, and Better still, get a so pound or roo pound bag at your grocer's and we z I am sureo you will mace in this test "St. 3 your homy s I F, y Lawrence agar" in disagreeable business by going �. "WUMM azu6AR I�UIX06 ` ONLYA Through the ordinary form quiet- MONTH ' yThen, turning to the private de- '' tective who had been hastily called - - - in by Mr. Horner, lie suggested that wan perfectly clear -not evbn ach- are the most irreligious fellow I - R10U$ MYSTERY EXPLAINED. they should—name Eakin_. ever eame- who, - - - -= = Mr. Horner shut the door with in " Quite so ; I am glad that so far my certain knowledge, never at- air of satisfaction. From the first you own the truth," said Mr. Hor- tends any place of public worship; r he had detested the Norwegian, ner. "Make a free confession at and do you dare to call God to wit - �: CHAPTER IIIII.- (Cont'd) soutine of business. But by Mon- and now was delighted to feel that once and we will not press the pro- ness for you l" a� „ „ day everything wt.s in clock -work his dislike was justified. secution. You yielded to a'sudden Nothing but the strong oonseious- I� , Courage l cried a voice, A orde again, and even Mr. H r- Darnell was a rather handsome 'temptation, and, as. we all know, ness of this new Presence kept Fri- boat is' coming to your help. Hold ner,�though ready enough at all fellow, with a abort dark beard and have special reasons for needing thiof from making a sharp retort. an l times to grumble, could find no- heavy mustache; he looked a trifle money. Come, confess!" -"God knows I am innocent," he It waa Frithiof who had first die- -thin to make a fuss about. It hap - paler than usual, but was quiet and „ Pfpvered them ;the rest of the g You are not bound to inciimin- repeated; and only He can tell party, posed that day that Mr. Horner collected, perhaps a little upset at ate yourself," said the detective. how the note got here; I can't." &fter seeing over the light - house, was more in the shop than usual, i the unusual disturbance- in the - Still, what the gent!eman suggests (To be continued.) bad wandered along the cliffs talk- for Roy had - unexpectedly been shop.. where for so long he nod is by far the best course for you Ing to an old sailor, and, Lance worked, yet without the faintest , t = obliged to go to Paris on business, to take. Theras not a jury in the '�' being seized with a desire to see and it chanced much to his satin- sign of personal uneasiness about ® ' g . • action, that, while Mr. Boaiface him. Beside him stood the tall land that would not give s verdict $nicker - Vented talkative, isn't roost the edge, Frithiof hatti,, et Co- Ce- against you." y : Tail s mind at rest by lying down was dining, Sordoni the tenor Norwegian, hie fair skin showing +with the little fellow, and holding i "I shall certainly not tell a he she? "- 8 called to speak about a song. There all to plainly the burning Dolor that y � him securely while he glanced down was nothing that he en joyeti so had- rushed W his face . the instant to save open disgrace," said Fri - Bocker -Yea, her father was a if thief. "The jury may say what it barber and her mother wan a wo- the sheer descent to the sea, A I much as interviewIng any well- he knew that he lay actually under 1 y y y 1 !little further on, to the left, he g g, liken, God knows I am innocent." man, h known singer; ; he seemed to gain suspicion of thievin suddenly perceived to his horror I-a sort of reflected glory in the pro- "I will examine you first," sa:d The lane in which he said the leaf ' • the ;wo iliaging figures, and at cess, and Frithiof could hardly help the detective ; and Frith'- f, - seeing - mom` - ' $O �e ' him more closely. cane recognized them Dragging smiling when at the close of the that there was nv he'p fir it, sub- landowner. I thought she was ea- once child back, be sprung up and interview they passed through the mitted -with haughty composure to "Novi' I know that you are ly gaged to a young orator." "She ` seized the old sailor's arm, inter- shop, so comical was the obsequi- the indignity. ing!" Mr. Horner cried; "don't was. But she said that deeds speak r "tupttng a long - winded story to oue manner of the little man to- In solemn silence two pockets add blasphemy to your crime. You ,louder than word9 " •which Mr. Boaiface was listening. ward the tall, jolly looking singer, were turned inside out. The right- ' "There are two people down and so curious the contrast between hand waistcoat pocket was appar- -,-'ther"ut off by the tide," he said, the excessive politeness of his tone ently empty, lout the careful deteF - "What is-the quickest way to reach to the 'visitor, and his curt com- tine turned that inside out too. ��d you ever get V66m I"! mand, "Open the door, Falck." Suddenly Mr.'Boniface started foi- _ * t ! ++ ward with an ejaculation of aston- - L : Good Lord . creed the old Man; Frithiof opened the door prompt- (• 1 `4 ''why, there'll be naught quicker ly, but the tenor, whose miacheni- ishmeat. 5 0 cents S pound live weight .than a boat at Britling Gap,'or oue eyes evidently took in every- "I told you so!" cried Mr. Hor• ropes brought from there and let thing that savored of fun, saw ner, vehemently, for your cattle no- down " plainly enough that the Norseman, And Frithiof, roused to "take `- t „ �P ties, which before he had not cute : K Tell them help is coming, said .with his dignity of manner and no- _ Frithiof. "I will row round." bility of bearing, .teemed Mr. Hor - Cdescended to do, looked down and 4 J AST YEAR at the Toronto Fat Stock At Britling Gap not a-- soul - was nor as a man beneath soutempt. saw a eight that made his bean t b the way, Mr. Horne ' I stand still. 15how at the Union Steil: Yards, Toronto, is sight, and be dared not waste Oh, - -- - : time in seeking et The boat he exclaimed, sadden turning; Carefully pinned to the inside.of g p _ James Leask, of Greenbank. Ont., won the - was in its usual place on the beach. back just as he had left the - shop ; the pocket was a clean, fresh, five - He shoved it out to sea, sprung in- "I quite forgot to ask if you could pound note. He did not speak a Grand Prize with a fine steer that Was after- to it, paused only o fling off his oblige me with change for a five- word, but just stared at the thing 19 g ge wards sold for 50 cents '& pound live weight. coat, then with desperate energy pound note. I have tried to get it in blank amusement. There was a p ulled toward the lace where Roy twice this morning, but change painful silence. Surely it could be and Sigrid awaited their rescuer seems to be short. not nothing -but a bad dream ! And, all the other stock shown--cattle, : with fast- failing strength. "With the gleatest pleasure," He looked at the unconcerned -Pheep and hogs — brought fancy prices at the How his pulses throbbed when said Mr. Horner, deferentially. detective, and at Mr. Horner•'s ex- at length be caught eight, of Sigma's And, pushing past Frithiof, he cited face, and at Mr. Boaiface a Isa18, on second nay of show. ; 1 with who skill he himself deposited the note in the expression of grief and perplexity. - figure and t Pce _ -own. _ - - -- guided hid' boat toward the cliff, till and counted out five sovereigns, It was no dream; it. was a most Why not send lII Some O your shouting out encouragement and which he handed with a bow to horrible reality-a. reality which he -finished stock this year I warning ! The two were both so Sardoni. was utterly incapable of explaining. _ iti}f and exhausted that it was no Then, with a friendly "good- With an instinct that there was Fat Even if you don't win a prize you can *y task to get them down into day," the singer went out, and Mr. one man present who trusted him, the boat, but he managed it aomo- Horner, nubbin$ his hands with an in spite of appearance, he made a kilos it sold with the Prize .Winners,. as bow, and a glad cheer from above. air of great satisfaction, retired to step or two .toward Mr. Boaiface. ,'Butchers and Packers from all over ads showed that the-watcher were ol- Mr, niface'a room. "Sir," he said, in great agita- showing their every movement with e moon pssaed on jug as tionr- " _ will be there to .fancy--prices_for Christ- Hager sympathy, hundreds of afternoons had passed nothing of thin. It has astounded maS Stock. Jl "Let us walk back ulckl ," said before it, with the usual succession me as much as it has surprised you. � - q y ' 'cant say, but Mr. Boaiface, "that we may be of customers, the usual round of How it came there I Single passenger fares on all Railroe!rda. . . s +� monotonous work; there was no- I certainly I didn't put it there." jready to meet them, and with sa Mr. Boaiface was silent, and lLntensity of relief they hurried thing 'to mark it in any way, and Come and see ma's • Best in Live y ` aback to Britlia Gap, arriving just g n the no sense of comic evil made itself glancing back Frithiof saw o e► g p' g felt. In the most prosaic menace thin lips of the detective a very ►Stock at the " im time to greet the three as they P _ walked . up the. beach. Sigrid, possible, Frithiof went out for the expressive smile. The sight almost few minutes stroll in 'the streets maddened him. • In the shock of the though rather pale and exhausted, discovery he had turned very pale; ANNUAL TORONTO} seemed little the worse for the ad- which he called tea -time. He was ry in good spirits, and as he walked now the violence' of his width made ?'� venture, and a glad .Dolor flooded him flush• to the roots of his hair'. her cheeks when Mr. Boaiface along he thought of the -days by u u0W `turned to Frithiof and, grasping his the sea, and of the boating which "If you didn't put it there, who FAT ST C K S 4 he had . so much en ed, living it did 3 said Mr. Horner, indignant band, thanked him warmly for what' g 1 _ . he bad -done. Cecil said scarcely all over again in this hot, dusty ly. "Don't add to your sin, young anything ; she could hardly trust London, where June was far from man, by falsehood." herself to speak, but her heart beat delightful. Still, it was something ' "I have never spoken a false- Tuesday and' Wednesday, Dec. 10th and 11th, 1912 _ D.. to be out in the open air, to get a hood in my life; it is you who lie ( i fast sa, glancing • at Frithiof, she few momenta of leisure and to when you say that I put the note y law on his face the bright look stretch one's legs. He walked there," said Frithiof, hotly'. UNION STOCK YARDS which made him once more like the along pretty briskly, managing to "My poor fellow," said Mr. Boni. _ z Frithiof she. had met long ago at get some little enjoyment out of hi3 face, "I am heartily sorry for you, TORONTO • Bergen. abort respite; and this was well; but you must own that appearances for it was long before he .could en- are against you." CHAPTER "What! you too, air l" cried' Fri- joy anything again in that uncon- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - Mr. Bonifaoe insisted on keeping earned, free - hearted way. Yet no- thiof, his indignation giving.. place them all till the • following day, thing warned him of this;' quite to heart- broken wonder. ',-'...Robert Miller, J. II,. Ashera$, ,Tr,, <, when once more they enjoyed the carelessly .he pushed open the The tone went to Mr. Boniface'e Martin Gardhouse, Prof G. E. Dap. `•, deli hta of poaching, getting back double swing -doors and re- entered heart. - s to 9ndon in the cool of the ev- the shop, glancing with surprise "I think you did it quite uncon- suing; laden with wild roses, haw* but with no special concern at the sciously," he said. ".I am sure you �l thorn, and the field flowers, which little group behind the counter. Mr. never could have taken it had you entries Close Number 30th, 1912 : maddened more than one of their Horner was finding fault about known what you were about. You _ :.. _ neighbors', rooms in the model something, .but that was a very or- did it in absence of mind -in a fit lode.Ligs. dinary occurrence. A thin, grave- of temporary aberration. It is, per- It a. not till Wednesday in looking man stood listening atten- haps, a mere result of your illness Prize Lists Ent Blanks and other informal' n from ° yPiiitsu week that Frithiof found lively, and Mr. Boaiface listened, last summer, `and no one would + 'himself hie old place behind the too, with an expression of great hold you responsible for $ � j}�jlOhi STOCK YARDS counter, nd it took �aeveral days trouble on his face. Looking up, A horrible wave of doubt penned C.'g• 'r01''Pjl�Css ecTe r , ]before th all got into working he perceived Frithiof, and with an over Frithiof. P. 0. BOX BSii. WEST TORONTO, ONTARIO ardor as for though ,the hole- exclamation of relief came toward "No one in absence of mind could y. day had do tl ew good, yet it was him. deliberately have pinned the note net very to gnat book into the "Here L Yr. Feick," he said ; in," he said. "Besides, my head t. ti ? :R + / � x. H aN . +k. 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AIM. _ A fan's Bepotailloa b s Lrp Jns,ti the 1es>b'es<hlm�si T� - i�cally� Cured ! rt' 3"e Care Ceai e>i Afhesab iii _ ,Part of 11EL Capital. used aftt�s a hard dW5 woo<k - JR111" _Ilr.ast lice idadl,. It A -- Your Ouse Isn't Likely `to. Be ro+ y There are men who say the* do and Bed. s ? >,1 - Worse, and Can Be< Cared not care for their reputation. They LIPTON'S Nearly all the diseases that a - faict Quickly by Nerviline. \ will take care of their character } humanity are caused by bad blood— and let their reputation take care of weak, watery blood poisoned by im -. Here Is The Proof. itself. But that are not wine. It is EA �ppurities. Bad blood is the cause of �'' our business-to- guard with religio tr n _ ey$ aches and backaches, lumbago "After being an entbusiastio user care both our character and our ra- y... and rheumatism ;debility and indi• of Nerviline for years, I feel it my Putation. The business man must Goes f>sisthest for the mos� --gestion, neuralgia and- other nerve duty to tell you personally what have a good name, or .l}ia- bnaia� troubles, and disfiguring 'skin die- your wonderful preparation has will not prosper. A good name is eases like eczema and salt., rheum i� done for me. an essential thing far a young man show how impure the blip, ually '� "I suffered torture from rheumy who goes out to End a business FARMS FOR sAU. ;k a gone o enia If his cod name ie n rno str..to N Coltw is. No use trying a ditte�sem- tism and heart trouble, tried scores P $ g 8 H. W. o�wsoN, Inety edy for each disease, because they _ r of so- called remedies, consulted for, who will employ Mint When one's Toronto. S11 sprang from the one cause —bad . weeks and months with Toronto's reputation is tarnished his influence 7 cNDRED ACRka- COUNTY BaLtottl d µ'° is one. When the cod name of an 1 Good House; Buildings: otra.rd blood. To cure any of these trou most eminent physicians, but de- g g Cheap and on van terms. bles you must get right down to the rived only slight benefit. innocent person is soiled by the ;.: root of the trouble in the blood, and "A friend insisted on my using tongue of slander most people will �E buila �x :nand a$si o oat s�� ,w Pink Nerviline Wand to my surprise a say it is a natural occurrence which ii,•r mile. from Hamilton. wh t r. Williams' . , that ia''uat a D - , will Pills do. They make new, rich blood . vigorous rubbing of this powerful could not be avoided ,and some t: W n ■..•anti. Toronto. and thus cure these' diseases when liniment eased the pains and te- say it is a strange providential nisi- common medicine fails, Mrs. John duced the stiffness in m joints. I tatioa_, t is not always so, Some ! rJQACou soil d - 1fIy Waim.I- y j County; soil dark slay loam. - - Jackson, Woodstock, Ont., suffered' THE KAIUR OF GERRANY continued to use Nerviline and was times it ii -a clear case of giving acres fruit; 5 acres timber; good build. that which aB h01 g Ines. Farm in hood condition; anzions 10 &: from both nervous troubles and a .Who in his ion ref has never had Permanently cured. I am now per• y to the dogs. If %,Ill. The western Real Bits, London. run-d :wn condition 'and experi- g fectly well, and . °or three years have young people were prudent and Ont. snced a late cure through the a war' had no rheumatism at all—.I know careful to avoid the appearance of - MALE HELP WANTED line of Dr. Williams' Pink BPills. man families where ne other medi- evil they might, as a rule, escape - 6he says: "I was a sufferer for HANDY INSURANCE POLICY. else but Nerviline is kept —at is so the shame and humiliation of a bad' ,B TwNEXT n SPRING tvsTH d.TLWAYS• - .. ..,he, „t . ailments like- ear- name. But the ate not always a Good ' gra chafe , and -- ��av -,� a.r' ts. • +, snd a geaaral debility of the aervea av ng u ea mp o ache, toothache, neuralgia, coughs, pr eat. hey are often found in waves and advancement rapid. School 'end system. I had tried several boo Pole by Japanese. colds, lumbago, and sciatica, I call places where the ought nut to be, endorsed b. relnecti and ha. direst pale• p y $ , y $ arenb wire connection. F'rea Brak t! as' =+ doctors and many medicines, but to A curious festival takes place an. Nerviline my 'Life Guard,' and They often go into company which noront Dominion school 3attroa<iias. ao avail, until I began Dr. Wil- nually in the village of in the urge all to try its merit." awakens suspicion. If they are Toronto. 1R "liams' Pink Pills. At the time I be- $ warned of danger the scoff at the STAMPS AND Col". �R southern province of Japan, the Dec, 17th, 113 Palmerston Ar+e- $ y an the Pills 1 had* grown so bad nue, Toronto. warning and defy public sentiment. S Wade World says. The festivity is T.1'.KP CflLT,FC'r0R•14••-IITTNDRRT) DI!'- ;��;: ` that 1 court hardly be on my feet called the Omitta, and attracts (Signed) FLORA CHAPMAN. They are not afraid. They may be ►� tarsal Foreign Btami„': Catalogse. a a: and was forced to wear elastic ban- It is almost criminal to keep on innocent but they are not prudent. Album, onlo 9"en Cents. ]Barks stems i large crowds from the neighboring P C�omnony, Toronto. - - dames about the ankles. The in I sufferin when Nerviline can be had A good name which flue been hand- Fa districts. The young men, strip - I $• suffered at times from the neuralgia in off their clothin take their : in any drug store. 50c. buys a large down through many generations Ylsl ELLANEOUa 1 was tarribie. I had almost given ping i bottle 23c, for the trial size. Pre- without a spot as worth guarding ANTED- BLACK. FTLyBR AND positions in s rice field where they with scrupulous care. `V Cross F^zes, Marten, t'tab•r sad U! hf)pe n I began the use of Dr, struggle le violently with one an- ,Pared by The Catarrhozone Co., P gg y Mink alive. flake Yannattor, laitlna- W311ams ink Pills. In the course other for possession of a decorated' Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. tad, Ontario. of a few .reeks I felt an improve- bamboo pole. The man who suc- e' r s%t>,R iuuoBS. Lust`+, ate tr '-went, and I gladly continued the ORCHID OF DEATH. BEWARE OF BLOOD - POISON C terns, and rstereal cored elIboee a B y seeds in pulling the pole down In bs oar tom. tr:atmeat write as ua; use of the Pills until I was once 'promptly cuts it into pieces, which ,f fore ton late Dr Belloso IlelteaJ oa- = +i .more gnite well and able to attend he distributes among his less fortu- Hunter Grayson Saw Flowers but ?stn -Buk is a Sure Cure. t "tom � -a r t•, -e..e n... W to all my household duties. nate competitors, retaining a por- Odor Overpowered Him. Mr. Jas. Davey, of 78d Ellice I (� ALL STONFIA, KIDNEY AND BLAB, If you are ailing begin to cure tion for himself. It is believed that - Avenue; Winnipeg, Gaya : — "A few G der atones, Kidney trouble. Gravel.. rink today with Dr, Williams' The death orchid of the Yenezue- Lumbago and kindred ailmro�ts peou.ivetY r if any one meet+ with a storm out at months since I was cured o{ a eels cured with the now German named , r Pink Pills Sold b all medicine Ian Indians has been proved to be oned fin y 9 sea he can easily save himself from gar through the timely use °Rmnol,' price e:.50. Another oe. tame `dealers or by mail at 5o cents a box no mere carAp -fire ys ree for Diabetes- Me:litae, sad sure onre. a watery grave by simply throwtn 1 O! Zam -BLLk. ,.Ronnt:�snu- nia.baws " oo from or e x boxeR for a2 50 from The Dr. — j� ' Y*ars -ago- anal elliams' Medicine Co., Brockville, a portion o[ this pole into the sea. non set out to find "El Lu r de ton I cut n deep gas across the du=e�glstcow any *I scan a i idtsiise�d. With a handy life inauranre policy F�rlea Venemosos," that is, "the knuckle on the first finger . t lay Wlnn peg. Watt. Oat. of this kind to be obtained at the right hand in opening a lobster can. �± place of the poisonous flowers." i Price of a little effort, it can be un -� p° I suffered at the time with the sore- CLEANING LADI E . iliac Ishnmantl tVondertnl. which was said to be located in the but had no idea it derstood that the struggle for thel ness and pain, - •'She k her age well." dense and pathless wilderness occu- WALKING OR OUTING SUITS seen g pole is a distinctly strenuous one. would become a aenous wound. e�wao.. .wuy sr -„� r„o,,, pr,� ,r,,a to t "Yes, doesn't she t" eying the vast stretches between �'* + 4 However, in about, two days my ,4 the headwaters of the Orinoco and Br►'talh Amerletn Dyaht; And I understand she can also whole+ hand and arm to the elbow Ma,,,e..,. T.wonto, O ow. and Q.,ebea ,A FRIEND'S ADVICE. the Andes. Two weeks eased wit}: - keep a secret." P became inflamed and the finger was 3, '.So lo. • . -= out any incident out of the ordi much discolored, showing signs of I+ g ZW C afH T •® "And, what is more, she manages Something Worth Listening To. nary. But one morning there was a somehow to keep her husband-at A young tuan was advised by a perceptible smelr of Hovers in the blood- t poisoning. caFoso 1•a ,o air, When the orchid hunter and I then- decided to start the Zam- S]s.izzgla ff3t.•a.i]liis/ home 'nights. friend to eat Grape -Nuts because Buk tom. atment, and having first Protect — Pr. :.rvo,— lasouttly, "Wonderful; but tell ate, can she he was all run down from a spell of his Indians camrmed that niw"ht the keep a servant!' lever. He fella the story,. Jungle smells had been entirely lost bathed tide cut, I applied the heal - eamrle. and Booklets on application - "Oh. no; she'conly human, lace ''Last- spring I had an attack of in the cloying scent: Many of the ing balm. It soothed file pain al- JAMES lAMCMUIR salt CO., 'lilt to Jr We rut of as." fever that left me in a very weak band refused to go farther. most instantly. ta74, tlatbat�s i9crees roxox•ro} ' opndition I had to quit work ; had As Grayson and the others pro- ��� a week's time, through per- quit ttlnlaaent Curse Caret In Cowes no appetite wan nervous and dis- ceeded. the rankly sweet and op- severance with Zam -Buk, a oom- ' lete cure was brought about I THINGS WORTH KNOWING .. coura ed pressive odor becama stronger, ,at- P Fine Idea. - - �� $ tackin .. Zam- uk is just as good for ec- - A friend advised me to eat g the aensPS like s narcotic. B ABOUT CHRISTMAS BLAMING F.lcamiaef at Hospital—"Suppose Grape -Nola, but I paid no attea• One after another the remaining zema, ulcers, scalp sores, abscesses, I Writ. to -day for oscatoiae. you were engaged is the autopsy of tion to him and kept getting worse Indians collapsed, till only Grayson piles, ringworm, toile, varicose it's slLala and the Guide were left, pushing on- ulcers, running sores, cold sores, The Le Roy Import Co.. a subject and It gave signs of life, as time went by. P $ I la so 3t. Lr. Toronto.! _what would you do I" "I took many kinds of medicine ward. The. orchid hunter {alt as it chapped hand., etc. Use it, too, Student = "I think .I should but none of them seemed to help he was being attacked by the inai- for calla, burns, bruises and all, skin aaha the sub' fir." me. My stem was completely run dious power of opium, but retained injuries. Zam -Buk Soap should be lit, - System P y The �l of a Plano Its the j down, my blood got out of order enough consciousness . to become used in conjunction to the balm for Isotio t. Insist on the Minaret's Claimant Cons OlshtkWft. - from want of proper food, and sev aware that, gleamilim through the washing wounds and sore places. oral °ver lay a boils broke out on trees ahead, he saw flowers of huge Excellent, too, for baby's bath. ., HIGEL o• ore, many hnm e� s se am- +tin,- was discovered by Guthrie III my nec was so we oou hardly walk. clusters of-them hisn!¢ine in trails. 1831, and was first employed is sur- One day motFepr ordered - - It was the death orchid. _ _ - •- .kcal operations is 1847. Grape -Nuts and induced me to eat When he recovel'ed his senses he - some. I felt better, and that night found himself being carried back to A.e., Toronto. Out. 1 rested fine. As I continued to use camp, where the rest of his porters the food every day, I grew str*ng had remained, Many of the band steadily, and now have regained any wore aeverely sack -and many ht:lf- ' former good health. I would not be Witted with the continued effect of without Grape - Nuts, as I believe it. the scent. "!► , as the most health giving food are red U1 Lt the world. Name given by Cana- � '. • Nothing To It. • diari Postum Co., Windsor, Ont, Read the "book, "The Road to ' "Jane has lost all faith in fortune Warns Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a tellers." Bath9 reason. � Ever react tree above rattan A now oar "That so!" j "Yes; she went to orir yesterday appears from time to time. They are true, who told her that she'd marry a prior man, and now she's sure that „ . cum genuine, and fun of human lnt_4reeL shy doesn't know anything about w =r = Soap Scotchman and Highwaymen, - �— - . • A Scotch pedestrian, attacked by The IToriReholel Diplomat. three highwaymen, defended him- >� y,1 calf with great courage, but was at $ rte, Mr, Verivane —• "These Bills are last overpowered, and his pockets awful. I don't spend a tenth as s rifled,: T-he robbers: expected, ,from much money on my clothes." 'Mrs. "But, i •" the extraordinary, resistance, to find Verivane my dear, a rich booty, but were surprised it's'so easy to make you look attrac- to discover that the whole treasury tive." Anil -. + which the sturdy Caledonian had -> cations s' � been defending at tfie hazard of his C� life was only a croolred sixpence. it I ~ "The deuce is in him," said one- of the rogues. "If he had had iH ' i11tr penoe I suppose he would' have "saw killed tbe' wbole of tis." tllnard'll Liniment Cures CLAIM. act. - Aardly Looked At It. Of eAre thane twits In front of no bu. band and wife! O� "I don't think so." _ "W `f at makes you thin! they are not Is ­'Reewnoe when they - met he rained hiq hat to her and then took Al l'Ut'r°" Sault emu Ot closes use her bundles to cart Lot her." � d Said br dn W daiers brm. a steal un y aamrie of eaea.wttl la fate Wealee an Ilia sere aaa W t seal of tee dfe % be was 9986006. 40% "^'":uanm-Dept, eu, saw— Lt,a,A. tlnaNb LialB t CUM OMISNUW. ' - '= e.v'M:..r✓_^nr,�rd dk:ka_......:.. :: .. :. ,m,.... ,s ..: .:.ru .'t..�..- �.i..• . :..,i•. a-... ,.�.. _ _........ r,+ s„_w�ec _ .., . ....�a.....?�'!, ....,!.r..'/e�.r.�r. r.«s3e't'+A.r.. _ �.ar -fib., Er _- •vt�� w�ct6!a!'.Qto, Buk at 50c. box and Zam -Buk &map at 25c. tablet. Post free for price trom am� Buk Coo., Toronti4.--- Heavens l "Mother, can I go out on the street for a little while! Smith caps there's a comet to be seen." Mother — "Well, yea but don't go too near it." . i Mfnard'a Liniment Co., Ltd. Gentlemen. -In Jbly, 1905, T was thrown from a road machine, iniurirtr my hlo and back- badly and' was obliged to use a crutch for to months. In Bent.. 1906, V Wm. Owridre, of Lsehnto, urged me to -try VTNARD'S LINTMENT, which f, did. with the, most sstisfactInry results. and today I am as well as ever in my life. Yours einrerely, his `" JLATTBTrW x BAINZ& mark Any man likes to be called a hero, because be really believes he is. Yew -trees live to an age of 400 or Boo years. The red berries of the yew are not poisonous,' as is com- monly supposed, but the seeds are very poisonous. Mrs. Bennett had a colored maid who bad been with her for some time, The girl left her and Rot mar- ried. A few months later she came tn'see Mrs. Bennett. "Well, Man - dv," asked the former mistress, "how are you getting along Y" "Oh. fine, ma'as. thank YOU!" the ilride answered. "Is your husband is Rood provider t" "Yes. 'deed he am, ma'am!" said Mandy enthusi- setically. "Why, jes' die has' week, .=&'am, be gat use aim new places to wash at P' Piano Action BOILERS New nd. and o heaond- and power purpo-es. TANKS AND SMOKE STACKS. Aaen s 1 „r halts• rant Qeu o a1ax aa,t 13416 ing R••ate -V.' - POLSON 1RO woons TORONTO Eagines and Shipbuilders _ 111o_pe at Last. "The world is getting better.” "Yes. Even the grocer is getting to see the error of his weighs." Core' For Consurnptlon. -Fnr oonsump• ' 'z lien weak l F,'s -of those only given a few days to live br tnecialivt and doctors. after taking this sure are alive and well, will be sent aim r request Write Wm. R. Copeland. 511 Pago r r A.e., Toronto. Out. A Frost. yu;,'0301, `� ,l !a.S.a,. k�^'' Z �,,td� ,. a, ,; .u, xy r : '�! .? - " '' y`s^" h 's,1.*x :5 ',h ,"'i.. •� Y .+. - . : _?3, rar_.Ta :is:r .•�. 7L...'.m..�x 's7�.. A.^ a+'_�,•'•. .+.ei!;- ..,;h^ vh. t..1 4 A 1 •. •,;. M. a. ?*,•. ._ - . .Rod^ ,.:"S'..:, •...free :. ';y. .r.Y,'r. ,.G, -.�.,. •r s.U...�'3..s F...I:r. emir error :•aw.n.•4 *.. _F<..a+s'. •'_-ieri,t 4� _ W. ,:+ .3.n .n •�- am^-.:+. -.'S• - w"S',.'a'.S�r. .$ :wd{'Y w \ x... mF c w W � his v8ltialyle Lithe by aLpeering in QTRALY. OALVX"tra ad from court where he knows he will not o �.�rietuesai','•w. s':�.��i.a6two ,;. ,"� "grit" red For'Your Christmas Pudding nwiahea ok , oa •aswgJOi'' receive justice. Evidently, the h�.i;0411.1t it"red Isd s a" 1 thaaki�sed _ l;aaxsa of ADV=T};BING : editor of that journal is the owner seettred by o8A8L8e': HOOD, �Bsok r <' �' ' 7iss6 fasatan per line - - - 10 oeaa oat. 7 Yf30k00 t ti, . subsequent �s, ob tia. lire . 6 coat. of an auto, or has listened to the TSE BEST GRO CE R,IE a ���� --•� �T OTIOE -All parties owing the _ iriverti.emwes. tares of Woe of motorist friends. lr schlep, sae late John Gressdaw are r. .�� ftbwsa sour Riven to part" making cost- Those Who live iD the country to mars immediate have that -with Rests for i or 6 mousho of by the year. Halt erscntoos !a order to have the estate _ or years? contract* payable quarteriv. hold views Of the matter, differ- wound u with w ]late del ae stumble Hasa•w casda ten lines or undo, with page JOHN 8T>i EMBON, J& FINDLAY, tars ear, $6 W payable in advance. ant from those held by him. It is aseoutom Box 4s, Piokering. 9.10 ,NEW FRUITS NOW IN STOCK r , s�iYosioe to Reuel col umn. ten o•at* p*s lilt.. a.e conta per Use •sob subs lout insertion. a well-known fact that autoists FARM TO RENT -Being south RAISINS- Seeded, Seedless or in bulk, ; Beetle] oontraot ratty made known on applies. from the city often take a drive and �n�t°.la nR o ono ' losO on _ - CURRANTS -The Rood reclaimed kind, lion. No it" adtersising. y Advardsoments without written instrustione the promises are a Large brick house, fair sited will be inserted until forbidden and obarsed so. through the country where they barn with .tone .tabling, and driving abed, PEELS- Lemon, Orange and Citron, 40rdiarly. Order* for discontinuing advertise- can get away from the vigilant Son a rich Clay loai ri�nlre good of cu s c meats must be in writing and seas to the Dnb- ICINGS -All flovors, F o darner eye of the city policeman and en- particulars &D?ly to H. W. POWELL, tbnah- - �� Jo Work promptly attended to, ere Pickering, P. O. t5.tf 7 r joy a few hours spin that will DATES -In 1 lb. package or in bulk `FIGS- Cooking or table, new, Tsazdst satisfy them to their hearts Con- FARM TO RENT -Being lot 2Z, con. SYRUP -Table golden, black etras light cooking sy rue. a, 01.48 per year ; 01.00 if pal'd in advanos. 8, Pickering, and consisting of 103 acres 7. tent. Motorists make the boast more or less.. On the premises are a good *, . t',Subscriptions to the United States, 1150 frame dwelling with ozone cellar, 9 good barns in advance of tryiug-to pass other vehicles as with stone stabling, hog pen, 5 acres of orchard Fresh Smoked Fish always. on hand, Smoked Haddies Haddie r as close] ae ssible without an abundance of Rood water, well fenced. Fillets, y 1� soil in a good state of cultivation, all under- Ciscoes, and Digby Herring. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, striking the 'rig, and also for drained. Possession to plow given at once; g g full possession given on April let 1913. For frightening the occupants- of the further particulars apply to F. ROACH. Cher- ..Celery, t NOTES AND COM_M.ENT& rywood. 8.9.11 -12 Oranges, :Lemons, - Bananas, y, 1Cabbage, Onions, vehicle. In our own village a team of horses attached to a load- OR SALE -The executors of the -Potatoes, Spanish Onions, Sweet Pbtatoes, Cranberries. xt is refreshing to see how vig- F late John Greealaw, are oserijug for sale orousl the British press is tnr in ed wagon has 'been known to be- the valuable summer resort, known w Simcce y P B g- Point House, situated on the shore of Lake the government to maintain an come frightened at an auto pass. Ontario immediately south of Pickering Vil• r loge. The building i; new and up-to-date. The R I CHARDSOLN'S attitude of strict neutrality in ing at a furious rate, and breaking pro�p•rty attached comprises some e 17 17 acres on wh -oh are erected a barn and- other neoessary ! the present trouble arising out of the strap, run away and wreck outbuildings. JobaBtephenson,Jan*Findlap, THE PEOPLE S -GROCERY STOI; E "t the Balkan war. With ver few the wagon, and .at this the occu. >6secutozs, Box 42,Picksrlag e ,; .. y exceptions all the leading journals pants of the auto, several of Irrespective-of are unant- whole were women, would wave 60 YEARS' air has edlc arc lefis -aid- -laugh BXPERiR - xrlous in this matter. The know - �' 'that a war in which the leading heartily at the mischief they had „ ,powers of Europe would particl. caused. It is conduct like this ! ;- _8, Comil -TO- - -- + that exasperates the count ress- ' ;t ' ,1P1►te, would be accompanied by Pe country . • • - -� - ' ' horrors that would be and deg. be y dent and makes him feel that he �,�� NtlAiafs $love p pe pipe wire, stove blacking, , - - i e, elbows. stove cription. And when each a war has just cause for complaint. DeswNS Stove brushes, ash sifters,-and coal hods: Floor oil - would be terminated, what bens- M&rsy of those driving autos use Ca,vRtattrs 3e. horse blankets, ansons sensing a eketeb andpa� mar cloth, oil cloth binding and tacks, halt. " ]tits would result? . The victor every'possible precaution for the anict &aseer•tain ouryopmwo tees ere, and cow chains. safety of the public, but there are aen..ut�.i eocmdeae anPareata _ - _ would be worse off than before y eeatfree aides sacs for s rest man whta seem to pro. Paaents tabeO t $ tea`aesa•tva _ 7 lbs nails an size for 25c. _ <' 'the war, and the vanquished g y p geo4aleddes.wittnt; y would be many times worse off ceed along the highway without 'ill $� than the victor. The masses do paying any regard to. Lheir own :ylt Our groceries are ti18 freshest. ' safety or that the ubliic..The A rt3O°es�ay '°i"r� °w�p"�' % GEORGE PHILIP ER,QLTGHAM not desire war and when they y F y ea. a yew icMais°prepatd. sole by S take a determined stand in their claim the best part of the road 'u now �lfwadRa>ti ® L ' o sitlon to a conflict, an and no attention to the signals r96w Pi(m F gov- Pay g ! erament will hesitate before tak- Riven by those driving horses that PEE � S t�SHOE e�TOiyRR E f ' log a decided stand. Civilized become frightened at autos. The v writer of the article also claims' ♦\ i'Y l� TxT r rn T� V ; ;cauatries do not rush into battle tr1' 1 1 D i as they once did. They consider that there are too many laws - - whir- motors -and-- thinks Weser _Tears_tct_... tl3te consequences more seriously desling Mexico - - a that they should be repealed rind California, Colorado, �< than they - formerly did. It is all and Pacific Coast Points. �+ chauffeurs examined as to their - -- - very` well for a t�ion to preserve Boots and Shoes of every description at the very lowest [l, ability to drive end then trust to The Grand Trunk Railway is the - • . . E� its dignity, but better it is to lose most direct route from all points possible prices. !a certain amount of dignity than their honor to look after the safety east through Canada via Chicago. , . - lose thousands of its best men and of the public. If this were done FEATURES A call is respectfully solicited into debt that will be n it could produce a oieeState of Double .Track. Fast Service. F' - It is a leaSUre to BhOW' ^ plunge Finest oods. . affairs. but it would fill the speed- Roadbed, .1lndern Equipment, C n- - p - lburden it may .be -for ,centuries. excelled Dining Car Service. ' would e have full. sse�aton of the \ TO THE SUNNY SOUTH ! For the neat tbreeorfourwC -eke p° , a more desirable r u J PEEL B>i ock Street, .'WHITBY' In autolst with delight.' I•Ie g _ _ ' road_ for few farmers would run r route than via the Ch- tstian spirit hill pervade Grand Trunk to Detroit, thence i' the atmosphere in all Christian the risk of using them.- ` 'lands. Many an hour will be via Cincinnati to Jacksonville, Palm Beach. Nassau - y utpent by .those of the gentler sex WHITEVALK Round trip tickets, giving Choice z 'ti making gifts to be-sent p vela- end at her home here. spent the week• full t Information . and reservations together _ .; R. E IM 0 V D fives and friends. Thin lrlt of The first coastln& of the season took m y nearest Cie T,giving is a most commendable one place on Sunday night. _ T. A ent, or write A. E. Du@, D. P. are now ill our new remises John Dicicie's of Mr. Manuel will h,.ve an auction A., Toronto, Cat. p ( d :as it brings joy and happiness to --'�� _ imany a home. Many a heart is sale on Monday. Dec. 9th. FRED. ALLEN, Agent.. Miss Blanche Hamblin, of - Cherry. > ickerog __- e- tandl_and take. much pleasure in inviting you- to call -and- . :cheered by these tokens of love. wood, spent Sunday at home. ,A gift given wisely and in the We are pleased to report that Mrs, see our New Stock - larger and better than ever, and at proper spirit does much to lighten Sangter is improving in health. Flour Feed Mrs. Chas. Reesor returned from a �_I'j prices that are right. We would like to thank you for the burdens of life. But we be- month's visit with Toronto friends. "Munn,,, ' .' ilieve this commendable practice is Mrs. Susan& Niallawander, of Osba- =. your liberal patronage in the past, and with the larger wa, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. ,St Chel'1'9WOod station -. are much abused. Many a g Aoor space we now have we feel -sure that we well be able woman, who can ill spare the Bran, Sborts, whole, crushed & chop- Miss Forsyth, of Goodwood, is the pad Oats, whole and chopped' Wheat, time and expense, denies herself guest of her cousins, Mies Carter and to serve you even better in the future. > � — dried Brewers Grain, Colwell'& Molas- _e_bare necesaitieR of -life in order Viola Sinclair, _Me&l, Oil Cake, Blachford's Cal; - -- - to make gifts for friends, think- W F. Burton bas engaged as trRT- Meal, Bibby's Cream Equivalent, Stan- in that b neglecting to follow eller in the interests of the National dard Chemical Charcoal, Cream of the g y g R Land and rruit Packing Co,' West and Monarch Flour, Crushed co Ho.. RL N 'the practice she will lose the favor Dr. H. H. Major returned from the Oyster Shell, etc. Ontario wilds with two Hue deer and = PICKERIN G, Out �-� of these friends and be considered Th03DZS,B ReeBOr -dean or miserI era ma many of his friends enjoyed a rare - _ s _ a Y.. t� t'i1 y treat. ,follow the practice from a selfish Mrs. Sangster, df .Toronto. who has C ` •- standpoint, by expecting some. "been staying with her mother-in-law - thing of greater value in return. for the past two weeks, has returned HAR1D AND S OFT to her home. There are many people who are The little grandson of Mrs. Parker The Standard Fuel Go.. Ltd. wealthy who -spend a great deal met with a very painful accident one Ty E DOMINION BAN ` of time and secui•itr mone in ay.recently. While attempting to Cherrywood Station C. N. R. y g show some other little lads the way to sin tostuMo a ost.E�, r.r., PREaIDENr. W. a sMTlflatM�, urea reresrotwr. y O. A. BOGERT, General Menage. gifts, but they take great -Care dive he jumped from the railing on Mondays, Wednesdays and Capital sa:yoaaoo, Reserve Pond ss,TOO,000 Total Aseeb tlTO 000,000 that they do not go to persons the verandah and . broke a bone in Fridays only. the palm of his hand. A doctor re- NAriXING !BY MAIL who are unable t6 give something duc_ed the fracture. R. Cie =).dL Obi is a great convenience to those living at a distaned. -= Deposits= nsag'be madr, men�y withdrawn, and Other _. sttbatantial in return.-, The pro- - _ .Phone Mark. 5020 banking business transacted, by mail without delay. per motive in the giving of Christ- Full taformarioa may beobtainsdbywrrttiag the Manager. mas presents shotild be one of ,i1'ew ddvsrt tsemevati. T Q n nn�■�. r� helpfulness. Those who .are in ,Lo You ReaUze WHITBY BRANCH, • • • A. A. ATKINSON, ManaEe1% � need of assistance should be the " QR SALE- Threshing outfit cheap. the money you can make selling fruit ( _ apply to ALBER r HAWKINS, Hi land trees?- The present demand for our- - -o d.• nes first considere The gr"t k eery stock is the greatest in the his- _ Vest jay that can rome to any per- tory of the business. 1 li y 'person O -ST -On the evening of Friday, son is that which comes from L Nov. 16th, at Jas, white's perry, &-brown who has land is planting OI'l preparing , to last. a lined kid slops, Finder please leave at this p Ymaking others happy, particularly omce. We Waft Now those who are in need of assist- for Fall and Winter months a reliable THE 1117 ``STANDING MAPLE FOR SALE- = A11Ce. �J' choice and cheap; to be sold by cord, man to sell in "Pickering and surround- : amount limited. Terms apply to A. J, POYN• ing•district. Good pay, exclusive te2•ri- The Toronto Saturday Night in TER. Whitevale' s -tr tory and all the advantages in repre- µ' its last issue has come to the de. sfence of the loug- suffering and ,much abused autoist who, it says, sa -the victim of the county mRgi- ' strate and constable, who lose no ' :> _' PPS' O t y to fleece the meek , unic ` and wild Autoist at the only means -,of ge ting remuneration from their official positions. At every !` � ' opportu ity the constable lays a charge fore the magistrate, wbio issues a s mmone -. The owner of the auto d(�es not defend the case, but pays this fl a rather Ulan lose SILO CORN FOR SALE -About 6 loads in good condition, Apply' on re•' miles. lot 14, H F, con. or write JAMpES ORE.EI; LA W, Piokering. &9 TO RENT -A comfortable 6- roomed home in the village of Pickering. Good garden attached, Possession given -at once, Applv to W. V. RICHARDSON, Pickering 8-tf FOR SALE -A registered filly colt and standard bred filly, well broken, Ap• •ply ov premises lot 94 con. 7, Pickering or write WALTER UVBIGHtr, Claremont. 8.9 STRAYED -From the premises of the undersigned lot 99 con, 4• Piokering, on or about Nov. 18tb, one black and white heifer one red and white heifer ong6,, red steer, and one red steer with white i4rip6down Its back, Aay information "din to their reo4very Hwy, be suitably rewarded. THOMAS R82vEL l Brock Road. 9-tf 9°W _. 'Y'!- ..,,. :,$ .- -.. ., r'_ ...i. . ,.. i _ - .... -. . -.... _.,,...: �i . ...:rwti.�. -. _ _ ._ .•.r.� _....n � s .. a .•d,. -,.. _,_. ..... a an old established firm. Over 8W 00 acres in cultivation. Established 35 years. Write PELHAM NUR- SERY, CO., Toronto, Ontario, COAL Hard and Threshing Coal. now in hand at yard at Greenburn station. Call and;1get prices. _ W M. G I B S O N, GREENBURN, ONT. :'.4f ND OPPIC,% .TORONTO' EcuiuTY for both principal and interest is the first essential of an investment; the ability -to realize quickly the second. judged by these standards, a deposit m the savings department of this Bsak is an ideal form of invedm i at.- 137 Q t i PICKERING BRANCH, R. W. GORDON, Manager. ® Branch also at Whitby. .. G. .. _•f ..... -..,. x. "•'+' ... _x:Sr'�'. .. '.. °,.. �._ .,.'N -•.. :n*. a :iw.. 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Forsyth, of Palmer has for several days been Ianporlanl e6owing of Asst diway of 'r- ;An town on Tuesday. y Dr. C. J. Brodie was in Toronto North Claremont. confined to hie bed by an attack 061110a. A past' urge aseorlmwt of, " #or a couple of days'iast week. R. D. Cowie, of the 8th conces- of illness. _ - - e1at;�a�. Boob, Dolls, Tor, jarl * ' R. W. Ward and P. Macnab, jr. sion purl loses holding an auction On account of the unfavorable a inotored to bridge on Saturday sale of his farm stock sad imple- weather the attendance at the saeaivd �7 Cali - fit. manta, on Dec. 4th. various churches on Sunday was and sN them, Dr. R. L:rraham, dentist, will Thomas Gregg shipped a enrload very small. - subscriptions Wtaa _tos all 1[agasiaas, t � here as usual on Wednesda , of lambs to Toronto on Tuesday Mrs. Forgie Sr.•and Miss Jennie ' .: Weekly and Daily Newapaparg :next. * y and also a i•arloadof hogs to Peter= Forgie attended the funeral of a - Mr. Mitchell i �. _.. _ George Cooper has had an in- boro on the same day friend, n Toronto :- dependent phone installed in his Mies. Harriet Walker has par- on Tuesday. - ' cesideaee, chased the lot opposite Wm. Lea- Ira Boyer has retnrned home - : s and belonging to the estate from Detroit where he was at- 333=02C fiftZe to James and Mrs. Madill returned per's on Friday after an t ed visit of the late John M. Macnab. tending the funeral of his nephew, M r. Balfour, of Toronto, accom- George Boyer.. with friends in Detr _ Arthur and Mrs. Parrinder have pauied by a friend, motored to t the day with Sunday and a ant Have you eyei thought ri ° there Your �t mate Choice °taken tip house in the dwelling on p ±Graham Bros' south fartil. the.day with Dr. C. J. and Mrs. -papers printed in Ontario, Frank Jones. of Goodwood, Br odie. only one Farm Business paper? That spent Monday night with his par- James Waddingham of Toronto, is The Weekly Sun, Toronto. For has been spending a few Jaya with farm news and market reports it is You may not buy an engine thia year: Yon may decide that yont +ante, Win. and Mrs. Jones. ' Wm. and Mrs. Lea ^er, and is without an equal. If you want to present Se rator will do for another season. Mrs. Peter Maenah and laugh- r make the farm pay you cannot afford Like many present owners of !ter, Miss Mary, spent a couple of putting in a very ,pleasant time to be without this paper. _- ' days this week in Toronto. flex hunting. _ *; Mackenzie Scott, of Brussels. A. and Mrs. Bundy have got • ••- spent Saturday and Sunday with settled on Wizon St. one door �g ®CLZtO=19' his sister; -Mrs. G. H. Semis. south of H. Founds and are ready NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,.,�r4► - , of Picker- to do all kinds of laundry work Mrs. J. R. Thezton - !CREAM SEPARATORS ping, spent a couple of days this at short notice. _ week with her sister, Mrs. J. H. bliss Mary and Mies Margaret In the Surrogate Court of the County of You �ma k be even be persuaded tot two or three other makes be- Beal- Alaeoab spent a few days last Ontario. In the estate of john Green- y P George M. Hranseombe, of To- week with George and Mrs. Gerow tan,, deceased. fore you finally get as Empire, -But the Em ire is the ULTIMATE gamey of Port Per and = - with J. C. and. machine._ No- othezwili- other- y- full- Y.-iong-as you knowthere �u kbi,igg -_ _ to- the- �'rustee Act, all - f Alex. rs. acna , _mar]ceS. 'q home of is mother, creditors and others aving claims l ` - Wilson. Thomas E. Stephenson is busy against John Greenlaw, late of the Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- . , Al h. Hoover„ of Green River, these days shoeing Graham Bros. Township of Pickering, In the County haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our bookletf Per p horses before being taken to the ( of Ontario, farmer, who died on or ' u has spent several days this 'week you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home? in the neighborhood on telephone In Stock Show held at ' about the 21st day of October, 1915. That will be best proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us _ business. Chicago and which begins on Sat - are required, on or before the 18th a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by Our school board is advertising u�ay• day of December, 1915, to send by return mail. Address °- r _ poe t, prepaid, or to deliver to John for a teacher to act as principal poea Mtephensoo, -Box. 42, Pickering, one Empire Cream Separator Co, Of Cill4aad8, Ltd, 'r8lOIIt0 of the continuation classes, at a - of the Faecutors of the Will of p P °? _ - salary of $1000 and are also ad ver- the said deceased. their names and Sold in Pickering Township by tieing for a principal for the pub- SUFFERED - '. addresses and full particulars of their - lie school. claims, a statement of their ties ell Howard E Turner, Agent, whlteval® t r The Ladies Aid Society of the and the nature o! the securities Geld E. i Presbyterian churc'li held their the by them; and. Cake notice that after' ' - lregular moathl meeting on Wed- cue said last oc eoned•dist the Eze- y cutors will proceed to distribute the aie day at the home of Mrs. J. H. aeseta of the said Testator among Shorthand wade BUM =R. BRYAN ' Beal, when a most enjoyable and �+ the persona entitled thereto. having BARBER{ r q rofitable time was spent by all. i'orYews, Restored To Health regard to the claims of which they Tobaccos, t s and smokers' shall then have had notice: and that If such evidence as the following e :- P Miss Emma Brodie, of Toronto, �.L3>I!1'i tracts from letters and other equally sundries. Ventral office Bell accompanied by her friend, Was � Lydia � the said Executors shall not be liable strong testimony contained in our • Telephone Co. 'A agency for • �; _ )Fell, who was old medalist at p�� for the said assets or any pa Ft thereof Rolston Laundr os he Western Hospital last year. amble �� so distributed to any person of whose booklet, is not sofllear to satisfy. nd, y•I claim the shall not Qave had notice person desirous of learning shorthand, CLAREMONT. ONTARIF is spending a few days a Canadian women are continually wTlt. at the time o sue distribution. Bar ie ante, Dr. C. J. and Mrs. . ing us such letters'a,s the two following, Hated the 20th day of November,. Haas under the sun: plea- OVERLAND. wbicb areheartfelt ex oas of ti- 1912. S 10 DEA$ >lta, CLdaKS - "It is a press gra sure to write a testimonial endorsing The co Lectors for the Bible So- aT o FN STEPUZ48oN, 1 iciety may be expected on their tude for restored health: Executors. anything so much superior to other •....lA.� F`iNDLAY, � � X anat_ial visit some of these days. Glaafcud Station, Oat - "I have ta- things used for the same purpose as -The old cause is as worthy as ever ken Lydia E Pmisham's Vegetable Cam- your o others 1 bare Eclectic examined. shall +and we bespeak for them a hearty H; gonad and a e v e r if YO be leased to reply to any communi- y reception and generous contri• �} 3 found any medicine cation that may be sent me with. re- � batioos. to compare with it ference to the system, or to have any. ` = s•., ;d _ Albet t Rawson has rented his s ^ I haftreers and fall- one interested call to see me. " -L. S. ,y x-+�:v ;farm to Taylor Bros., who have '1 -; ing of womb and - - FALLie, 477 Parliament St., {teacher.) OVERLAND MODEL 3 also purchase] Mr. Rawson's farm doctors did me no _ Our an V` Term am- P p I�Y 1 Fall d Winter T r c stock and Implements, and is good. I suffered fulls menced September -5th, but students 1913 Models now on view. -Better w • 5 ,b until Iabe fort {ors may tl L personaldap, as instruction is moving this week with his wife y y m c than ever a and family to Toronto where the 6� g Write call for free booklet. ;will reside in future. your medicine. I al _ 30 H. P., 5 Pass. $1350. 45 H. P -, Mr. Baker who has been grin- so recommend It for Clarke's ;Shorthand College 5 Pass. $1950 all fully equip- C ,cipal of the school here for the nervousness and bob College St., Car. Manning Ave. digestion. •� Mrs, ..Sale Bills, _ _ guaranteed. De- ;- past three months has severed his TORONTO. Pad and connection with the school and $_. Glaaford StaLba. Oat Concert Bills, - livered , 'left on Tuesday for St1'a .. .Catalogues. � - _ 1' red Toronto where he has -a Cleesierville, Oat - I heard your Also Gramm and Garford Motor is, 166 teacher in the Collegiate- Ineti- _Butter- Wt+tippera a 4r $ et e' - highly praised andaye"Aga _ i Trucks. I taking them for ialiiag of womb 8�ndialnReports, e ~ ! �o M ahaW'ove ?laIId ag8�e8 i+0. y tote at a higher salary. �� p `? and ovarian trouble. v Our first taste of winter occur- •• My left side pained me all the time , red on 9nnday when snow to the and just before my periods which were _ Y Order Blanks, e s i ! e w Q - bi to 59 Adelaide St.. West. - - depth of two or three inches. fell. �� and painful it would be worse. Topic Cards, ff b Q se R IC Io consequence there was a great To sit down caused me pain and suffer- Programmes. " V ��, g 8 ° oK q M T O R O N T O �{ rattling of snow shovels that �g and I would be so nervous some- : ` - '1 ► r n v »m ' g ° 6 1D .. morning. `'Ve hope the interest times that I could not bear to see any Letter Heads, o R� ��� � 11 ° �g ;°d i ��L �* in this ntifal exercise will not one .Little Bill Heads, g c 6r & • b z PiGb� Lumber Yard wane as the winter advances. would goat before my eyes and I was Memo Heads.. Mrs. Peter Ganton, of .Marsh .mays constipated. I - .Note Heads, n ° s ' " Jan C � An kinds of rough hemlock, 1 and 2 F' Hill, Mrs. Letitia McNelly; of I cannot say too mach for Lydia E. - e,a Feb s inch pins dressed. Markham, Mrs. Robs, Richardson, pinkham's Vegetable Compound and .. Statements, ti' g `!S S 8 - '„ Kul y «s In sidings -we have Manitoba, drop, And Mrs. Abigail Tomson, of Liver pws, for there are no medicines Counter Checks, ��I spr : p, a Vd and feather edged. "Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs.' Cox.' of line them. I have taken them and .I _ _ wedding- Invitations, � . ' -; -° �;,' mn� x,y'jW m Pa�ehin {es -New. Brunswick and Leaskdale, Mrs. James Gregg... recommend. them to allwomaL You ms - R �., — -. y _ ` _Cbristmas Cards, a .,a Jae Columbia. and 'Robt. Gregg and Hugh Gregg, of publish this testim[onial." -Mra. S's'E- - - -- - g „ — ° -- In read roofing Montreal Visiting Cards, �e F a r° m ra�tfo a- stairs— Reach, were last week the guests pggp J. MAR'M, Chestervills, Ontario, ; p ;of Ruth Gregg at 'North Clare - Canada. " - Eavelo s, °• Pe ,, I ss • -W. D. GORDON 8a SON, moat- They came to attend the = _ °of' ~i funeral and marriage of relation. !S•`e xov Pickering. Out Plant BOWMAN'S ko Borrow and joy mixed together, guaranteed _ Qr apt' other kind 'of printing done { • We are glad that according to January 1913-Whitby t /.sroaRh.m N'uslser9 •3t003k neatly, promptly; and at the 1s, care rer;lr it', Uxbridge 10, OanninsLon 9, Biblical teaching there is a time sea..rloa s Upeeraeays, ` =' cumin when it will . be all joy. -it will grow- . lowest '' poxaible price, . _ g We want two more agents ,Call at the �•'°`-• - ' The sad news reached the vii - in this county Btffl in Busi 8s lags on Monday morning that Mr. THOS, W. BOWMAN ar SON Co.,Ltd. William Milne had died at his Ridgeville, Ont, ilt E 1(]i S Or r ICE And prepared to do all kinds of ,.. home in Toronto. Mr. Milne visit- ' Woodwork Rspairipg and ' ed friends here at Thanksgiving .time and was'then in- good health, . - Of in tuck. Its sad -design "bnt it understood that he •'was _ Tire Setting. k v apt in stook. It will pay you _ threatened with heart trouble, - -- _. tw. — is cd to at our war • inspect our stook which has probably been the o � t oa cause of his nneapected decease. - SPECIALTY IN HoRSESHOEINa =tswcdo.n� employ ahem, oonsegnen His sisters, Mrs. W. Cassie and �' I d n o Claremont e oo, a do throw off the tgait •' n .Oho e, N .302, Cl msion f TO psr osn� .� oh you wilt Mrs. Jas. Forgie and his brother, A LADY'S APPEARANCE _ -.. oedainly save by parch from as.1 Jams Milne, of Uxbridge, went T JOHNcGA'�H °a11io °it°`'' at once to Toronto on receiving Have you ever recognized bow much ri h a earanae depends upon right WHITBY GRANITE CO.y -the sad news, The sympathy of Millinery? As stated in our opening dvt.., we have never before gone to so Whitby, ontart� the.communit oes out to them gg CLAREMONT, UNT• f y g much trouble to have our statement true as we have.tbis. sea on. _ -- and to the bereaved family in The hat is the first• thing to be looked at, because _upon it largely depends E e -, W E VAN s,- their loss. whether you shall be considered well dressed or not. We say come and see - LEI A very pleasant • event took our hats, Every hat wont siAt you. We can make the bat to ecome..you., The p1Ckel'IIIg - j dace on the afternoon of Wednes. Vigilance Committee" Pomp Manpfactn ~er . day Nov. 20th, at the home of Mr. _ and Mrs. Hugh Gregg, Sr. when NEW GOODS FOR FALL -AND WINTER Shop and Residence, Dunilas Sb; x their daughter, Miss Jennie, was D, &.A. Corsets GOc, 76c "and 1.00 v Menus Sweater' Coath, The object of this Association is to 'WHITBY; ONT. tunited in marriage to Mr,, Thomas Under Vests. Boys' Sweater Coats, - • i lessen stealing and prosecute Condy, of con. 3, Uxbridge. The Hosiery, I` Men's Shirts And Drawers, the felons. .� d�rs' west of.Wbitby House ree 'bride was beautifully attired in Swpatero Boy's Shirts and Drawers :grey silk with trimming of pink Ladles'. Men's, Bops', Girl's Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. - Members having property stolen oommnoi- , - d aiiadow lace. Attended by : osie immediately withh any member We'are re axed to instal wood "iron See the above values before purchasing. Our prices are always rock bottom. of Ezeoutive Committee. p p the usual showers of rice and con- Have you tried a pair of our Overalls, the beat for the - pumps.00 short notice, also attend - fetti, and followed by the good money in the country. Membership fee 11.00. to all kmda of repairing. a wishes of many f riends, the happy Tobaccos, Cigars, Groceries-Best in the market, Tiotetelmav be had from the President or Agent for the Ontario Wind 14till, F7, 7HT couple ]eft on the evening train I p seerstory on applioabion. also gasoline' engines and - ? " for a brief trip. They will shortly Bull Durham Tobacco, Always fresh and sanitary 1 the aqure gent• it' 'faits a their residence in the Zig -Zag Cigarette Pap.,z` Our 2bc'Black and Mixed Blend Tea Exec. Com. -L. i7. Banks, 3`xz p The above lines are always fresh. 1 equal to any 40c package Tea. W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Onto MAGNET CREAM (SEPAR.ATOR splendid new home recently erect- J. A. O'Connor" Arthur JON-. "ed on Mr. Candy's farm in Ux Da I SON & col PIGgERINGG prss ;dent. 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'-. °- -_ %-•'' �i�R�'�'b'�"i, "i '.i iWWNia��Iq,ili', •r,,,y�ii44 s.,y. 0 V E . --CNHO5 U PEACE NEGOTIATIONS AGAIN His Royal Highness the Duke . 'of - C6n'naught Later Indications Aft That Bulgaria -and TurkeY' Delivered the Speech From the Throne at Mill Reach an Understanding. the Opening. Turks Resume Fight. Naval En ates"111L A despatch from Ottawa says met with hearty. app.i:oval. The ap-,. 9 second A -dt�spatcl from ,� session 'on 0! the. twelfth propriations which were m--ad e la-st Two more chapters, of the r*r aro' `..Parliament- of Canada was opened -eg sion in connection the rewith says: The battle at 'the Tchatalja reported -is m naval eagageent off by His Royal Highness the Duke of. tiav-p proved to be of mark4dd beni�. lines has been resumed. Cannon- Varna between Pr %.�40 Connaught, on Thursday after- fit to the country. the Turkish cruiser `J '41 ading was, reopened with. great vio- Hamedibb and Bulgarian torpedo A with "After careful study of the whole d upation of Flor. h all the splendid formali- lerice on Thursday evening, and'is boats, by n tW a" 'ties characteristic of the yearly question my advisers are convinced plainly audible here. a t ina, the The Aulgari -function. The event was graced by. ghat co--operation with. *the, Pro- 'A" despatch from �London says: report that thek did great damage glorious Indian summer wekther. .,dnces on well 4-fined terms - and K The formal suspension of the East- to and probably sank the cruiser. with a soft haze hovering over the cndit:ons will achieve the best re- -era, war proved only for -a -day. , The Turks report that they sank y- Gat ' ineau hills, and the skies cloud- -alts along the lines of an-icultural Turkey rejected -the Balkan terms -two torpedo boats and that the less and blue. There was not a instruction. Any-sur% policy to be for an armistice apparently before-! eruiser was only slightly damaged. breath of wind and the boom of the Pffective must be continuous_ Ac- the plenipotentiaries had time to By the occupation of Florins, Funs from Nepean Point annou -ordngly, a bill will be introduced come together at Hademkeui. which lies to the south-of Monastir, Ing the- arrival within. the gates OF bv which a substantial amount of Kiamil Pasha, the Grand Vizier, the Greeks, according to the Athens the royal party reached the ears of money will be set apart from the declared that the allies' overtures report,, have cut off the rear guard' were the waiting multitllide' 3 with start- consolidated revenue fund for the AHMED RIZA BEY, the Turkiahgen- impossible. He ordered the of the Turkish army to the number oral and r-reeldent of Paxllament. Commander-in-Chief to continue of 30,000, retreating from Monastic. ling reverberation. Lger multi- nurpose of assisting the Provinces who is down with the cholw%%. xr 'tildes than usual,..tbronged the hills. for a term ,of years in this highly fighting. "a, Speech From the Throne. important national work. Turks Lost Heavily. VOW "Rceorable 'gentlemen of the Reduced Cable Rates. Decision of the Porte. Bennett Burleigh wires to The : F R I C E OF FARM PROOK I Senate: Government has succeeded A despatch from Constantinople London Daily Telegraph froth Meu- "My G _t'Gentle-en- - cf- -Us-- - Houso ai 1 1 f d �Z 64J 4b il says : -h-e-official-annanneemen-of- -stafka-PashaF -ury<er-date-of- Fri - " No the -de, --with regard to day morning -The great bombard- Commons: cable rates. and will continue its ef- fillbon'rt PROM THR LEADI Porte'a cision "I have during Ahe past summer rg rts to obtain st�ll further reduc_ k a 0 1! A " c 92 t r A the armistice is as follows:- MeMt_of AdrijLnnplp proeeeds furi. Lopent, several months in visiting the tio n 9, "The Bulgarian Premier has ad- ously. It became intense about 2 dressed to the Ottoman Government o'clock this morning. The Turks, ;,V.rincipal cities and towns. of Gan- ."Und-er' existing legislation the 7 ­_ .- 1 .1 . -1 .. ada, -from coast to coast, and have charters of the banks will expire on Prices of Come, Croln, Choose and ')t*W a document containing conditions -who used electric searchlights, re- ,endeavored to make myself as far the 1st day of Julv next. A bill re- _Progu•e &I Miens and A110*604, for an •armistice which were com- plied hotly for % time with all their .ALs possible acouainted with the con- vising and extending these charters Broadituffs. municated on Thursday to the gun'-s. There were attempted sal- tions' prevailing. will be submitted for your consider- Toronto, -Nov 26.-Flour-ninety Per Council of Ministers and were con- lies, but these were repulaed with cent, patent:*, $4�10 to $4.20. Me nitoball. Tt has b"n a; source of the deep- ation and approval. $530, In jute'bags. for fl'rst pate., 84.%) sidered to be unacceptable. much slaughter. New positions J`-es& satisfaction to me to see the al- "Several other bills will be, sub- for seconds. ai,d $4,70 for strong -bakers'. "Consequently, and likewise in and forts have been 'captured. In most universal prosperity which mitted. including measures provid- X.awlb, Wheat-No. 1 Northern, 90,_ L view of the fact that the Cowman- this fighting there was' by far the I Bay ports: No. 2 at 8714c, and tin. 3 at reignig throughout the Dominion, ing for increased representation of 65r. Bay ports.. Feed wheat, 65 to 67o. Bay der-in-Chief has been entrusted in •ieavieet fire of the siege. and to witness the energy and en. the Provinces of Alberta, Saqkat:, zx,rto• principle with. the task of negotiat- Ontario Wheat-:;o. new, white and red ...Iberprisa which are shown in level- chewan, and Manitoba in the Sea- wbeat. 96 w %c. *u.side. and sprouted. 85 ing conditions with the plenipoten ---Greeks Torpedo Gambeet. to 913c. outside. ting the rich resources of " the ate., t iaries of the belligerent Staten -1f nd . 11 i Oat.- Ontario oats, 36 to Re. outside these plenipotentiaries are invested A despatch from Athens tee at Early- Date.. and-40e. on track. Toronto. Western Can- 'ate It is most gratifving t6 observe Estimates ads oats. .40 1•2c for No. 2, and at Qa. for with the necessary pow-r*--and has A Greek torpedo boat entered tht at the trade of the Dominion is "Gentlemen of the House: -feed Bay ports, also been directed to communicate harbor of Aivala on.8unday and at- "The accounts for the last fiscal Pe ­,No. 2 at 81,10 to $1.15. n tacked a Turkish .. gunboat there. increasing rapidly and steadily, 1, ,the year will 6e laid before you, It Barley -- Forty -eight barley of rood the result of such negotiations to On the appearance of the Greeks aggregate trade for the last ca, quail y. 65 to We, owaide. 65 1.2c &I,,. us. the On has will be satisfactory to vuu to learn Coru-.No. 2 old American. the Turkish sailors abandoned the year� being the largest on record, rail. Toronto, and No. 3 at 65c, ah-raii, been instructed to continue military During the present year the same that tfie revenue has been 'ample W I New odrui December deUvery*. Mc; Toros- operations. with the help"of the Al. gunboat after opening the vessel 'S -has been- noted. ml reasonable and mod- increase cover both ordinary and capital ex- I at "83 t . mighty, until In atop- cocks. 0 ' reek- marines went perd'rure: Eve No -a Lie. outalds, on board. ut were uu&b!e to stog 6'anticipated that the tetsl -40 450. 04141.4- ftedttieea ale 1plopoSMI to "The estimates for the next fiscal Bian-Xaniwbil. 82250 IA) 023, bass. the inrush of 'water. They then t.'a 82& ;o u1ne"of ow trade for the pre- Tjrooto freight. Sborts. $25,50 year will be submitted. at an earlv. sent fiscal year will greatly surpass The continued success ti} defence' blew up the gunboat *ith & tor- -Aat of any previous .year in our. date. .They have -been prepared Country Prodpcii. of Tchatalli lines would undoubted- pedo. with due regard on the one hand- nuucr-R�olla. choice,- 26 to 27r: bakers. history. i fnferior. -22 24c: choice dairy. tube. Mc� ly strengthen Turkey's diplomatic for economy and on the. other hand x, Peaee Negotiations Resumed. "The revenues of the Dominion creamery, 31 W 37c for rolls. and 28 to 290 Position, blt defeat, after pro pontinne to expand, and in every for the necessary developMeUt- of for sol.da. joil., longed f12�iti�ng of her own choosing. A despawh from Cons"ntinople 'branch of business and industry the -resources of the DoYnini<)n, FgX9 Case lots of freAh. ne per I ad of cnld storage. 27 to 28c: strictly new- wou'ld inflarhe the Bulgarians' de says - Negotiations for an armistice "Hon Gentlemen of the Senate '- laid quoted at 44 to 46C per 46itait Mere is 6 remarkable &ct2,vl:t5 "Gentlemen of the House Cheese- 141-40 for- large. and 141.2c. for sire to make a triumphal progress were begunicIn Runday at a place which gives assurance f nti 0 00 twine ;nto Constantinople, near the town of Tehatalia between rl to ells and prosperity. "I invite p5ur earnest considers- . Beans- Hard-picked, $3 per bushel. Popular -clamor in Sofia is de. three Bulgarian. and three Turkish lion of the subjects to -which I have Primes. $291) In a jobbme way' to Britishers Came. I , Hoary- Extracted, in tire. 12 to 12 1-2e manding more strongly each day delegates. The Turkish Comman- alluded, and I invoke the b4essings nor lb. fur No. L wholesale: combs $2 50 that the advance shall stop only at der-in-chief, Nazim Pasha. Gen. "A bopious. and welcome stream of Divine Providence upon your de- to $3 per dozen for No. L and 22 ic for of immigration has poured into our liberations, No, 7. the Bosphorus. Hadi Pasha, and Rechid Pasha, vountry during the past summer. Paltry -Well-latted. . Oasn. dim•plelled European- military offleials con Minister of Commerce, are the three sock was quoted an follows The volume 4 immigration 'during WITH SPEEDY 'AF.ROPLANE. 13 to i5c per lb,; fowl. 10 v, 13c. d,k,.'-li eider the allies- terms harsh in one Ottoman delegates Nazim- Pasha the present . year is greater' than w,14k; Comp. 12 to .14c: turkeys, isto Me respect, that is, they should con. had a conversation on Saturday LIT* poultry. Lbdtit lo lower than the Graham -White EVpeetp to i above, with General Savoff, the cede to - the garrisons of Adrianople durl" any corresponding period of Claude Gralis po Potatoes -Good stock quoted at 80 to and Scutari the right of marelhiriv. Commander -is,- chief, If the oondi- our history, and in larger measure Crow Atlaatic In Thirty Houris. Wooer bait, ork track. 'and New Brans- out with the honors of war. which tiona for an armistice recentiv than usual it has been drawn from wick. 950 per -bag. pro- -d. instead of cow posed by. the the British Wands, A despatch from London, Eng• they have earnt Bulgarians are modi- '"rho labors of the husbandmen land. says: At the close of a tight ­1111aled May and Struve. pelling an unconditional capitula- fled negotiations for peace probably so, an lion. 1 will begin immediately. have been blessed with an ample which Claude Grahame-White Baled Way--lqn, I at 614 -n 314 track. Tarnntn: Nel. 2, $12 un M.50 M t-x sid return; and, although in some dig- took on Tuesday witb Otto H Hahn D hair is quoted at 810 to Sil a -ton, on track tricts the weather has been unpro- as a passenger, the aviator gave out Baled Wtram-u0, on track, Toronto. 'i SIR EDWARD CLOUSTON DEAD REPLACED G OLD WITIR LEAD. pitious 1cV the harvest, it is" ex. Particulars as U his plan to , By t the total value of our across ible Atlantic. PrOVISISM a non-toon V c-loa r. 151.4 to 131.2n BoXeS of F40rpl.�Jplgn'.4 Coq*lrried to led that "It has been my pet scheme her I" - Famdus'Mantreal FInafieter Passes Clod will bee greater than in . eme Icr & lriac.deo Iota, Pork-lib-irt, cut, $26 w $27 � any previous year, I . long time past," he said, "but now dol. mess. $21-50 to--a22. Away in a Few Hours. Alexandria Robbed en Route. "Papers will , be laid before you I have completed plans for the nt's- to light. 17 to 171-2c; hewvy, 151-2 to 16c; A despatch from London says: lK 141-2 to l5cA. breakfast baoon. W;- which embody trade arrangements chine, and have commenced to build rbo.k.. 1.2c. _Mnntraml - A-despatch from-'-- -.-- says: and sovereigns (*50 0001 =1NEF-have bven­-comimmnm-1-Ue-d-be- it. it will be of -one thousancl 2-20 1 i c . ubw . , 14 S*, FAIL*, -D-eath came with startling tsuadea- have been stolen from a consign. I % Sween the Dominion and certain bf horsepower, with four engines and nes's Saturday aiternooh to :Sir ment 'of 200 000 shippe I to A lexan Ibis Majesty's possessions in the six propellers. Each engine will be Montreal Markets.' Edward Se"&*born Cloust,6n, Bart_, dria. November 12. When the box. West Indies. It it-hoped that these of 250 tiorsepower, and they will be Montrral. Nov. 26. - Orts - Canadian for'rrierly General Manager of the es were opened on arrival two were *rrangements will prove of great so arranged as to be independent of - Western No. L 451-2 to 46e: extrA Nn I feed. 5 W 45 1. . . Bank of. Montreal. The well-known found to be filled with lead'. 2c. Vn. 2 IneRl white, 41e; ilr-ladvantage, not only to those pos- each other ; that is to say, if two en- Ve). 3 local white, 410.' financier appeared, 'to be in h.*,w sessions. but to Canada as well. A I ginee break down tbi other tw feed. 61 in 62c; malting, 78 to F%-. Rnok• usual health Saturday morning, 'Prb-f-A-t-N.q. 2_9 51 7 TT.the'pur- I will be quite -sic M,-Ci1FbT-Jo rive the '- .Poring wb4-Fkt patents, f1rots, 2540. An., and drove dovF-n--to*�ff-T-o _0N_KH_LEDL_TWEN bill - will. - introduced -for ppse of carryin ibis agreement in- machine. -We expect to do the jour- t1q, 014.91): Ptrone. bakprit'. 9470, Win • .9 tor natents. choice, 1�5.M: strpi-ht at 10 o'clock. later going to the of- to effect, ney from land to land in something X49-; to 4.5; do., in bmws. III -m-to 0140' fire of,thd Royal Securities Corpor- . Disaster on,Jnpitheiip Crnf4.4er Caus. R^"ed nalp-TI�rro7q, 65.ml,; brit nt 90 Tbs. oil R Gronuding. -between twenty and..thirty hours. y The Emergency Grant. ation. While there li�i was stricten. The machine being built *1'7; trilddli-ro. 028 w SW� rw�uillte i74 ton with an attack of heart failure and "During the. past eummvi-lour so as to 0� A .despatch from, Tokil5' says: Y* s: members of my Government confer- remain in the air- thirty hours, all, 11". Hap-Yn t rer ton, ear lotp• Ik13 to Sl;.50. C'be~­rl�ppt vrtpterr, t" 1-4 to lost consciousness. He was hurried Twenty of the crew o! the, Japanese red in London with his Majesty's -depends on the weather- and the -123Ae- dn., c.9ptorro. 113-4 to 121.8e Pnr. in an -ambulance to the Royal Vic- I cruivei'.,Wisshih here killed on Wed. Government on the question of*na- course we take. At present we are t.Pr-rhr4e­F-t, rrp-rnerv. 701.4 in 30 I-Te H he passed nesdav by an explosi4n, of one of whether to gn by way -J aria Hospital, where a val defence. import nt disl�llxqiAp- undecided w at throe in the a, M her �oilejs.. -The explosion is Raid, No. I wailt. 21 tn 22c. Potatoes-Per I away afternoo the Azores or a' o Newf�und- car lots, to 95c. took place, and conditi-ens- have . cross t spite of all that medical science - to have been caused bv the -gronnil- been disclosed which in the opinion land, but I expect, the latter route could do. Death was due. to heart! inq of the vessel at Shimoda, The of my advisers render it imperative will be chosen. . The trip is united States 04arkeft arran�- trouble, from which he had been a! bodies of -the dead. -were landed at that the effective naval fore" of ed to take place in the summ,*r, a] ?6-WbePt-r*eP-hr si t-4r: sufferer for -a number .6f years. Yukosugh..'- Rn &.4c; WA V." 8$ 1.21r: No. I hard, t'h6ugh it is just on the cards ; NoWprn, 813-4 to the Empire should be strengthened that Vn. I ,w• thout delay. • My advisers are we ma 'not' mAke it until the au- Xnrtbern, 711.4 to 9114e- No. 2 hard bouvineed that it is the duty tumn. The weather then w;ll.prob. "'," tans. 82t -all: Nn. 3 wheat, 771.4 to of 3 rellow. 45 in Me opts jour lire to afford _-Vo at -this- i ably. be more favorable; b11t.__WheLl-* 0' 3 Vrlhlt'C 26" t" Me It" -I'- 55 to 601.2r, Brff-till -, 019A0. lmnnr-ONEIUNDRED'WERF FILLED ever we start, I atureasonably a reasonable and necessary aid, for ure Firat "�.tp_tp, 0415 t., *1 4; that purpose.' A bill will be intro- of su"ess." tontm. 84 to $4.95• Arqt rl-nrs. 83 to $3.50; NP-d e7p-rFt, 10.20 to $2.50. doted accordingly. T 771,11ulb, V�v 26-U-9-PA-01n fr-rk. 41 • he Tidal Waye'at Jamaica Was the •! 'Highest In a "A contract for the construction *25,000 PENSTQNS. 341.4: W arrive in Nnv-.nher. V.141-4: to arrive.. #' ".7-4: NTreTnh�r. T)- of the Hudson Bay Railway from Le r-tuber. 01- 28x_4 -bid: Xarn.-o-w, V"11; Century Carnegie Corporation will Main. vr, v. w xi bp,,i Pv;-sr,: -e, Pad to Port Nelson has been-awkrd- .76. 1 N6rtbpr". 823-0,1 No. ') 'qnrtl­r, A is being pushed d ed, and the work tafn Ex-Prest ents. PA Lgc: In ... Taber, ei 3-sc asked; May. A despatch "frord Kingston, , Ja- of the crews were drownt-d. Many. e 3. 20 'Al estimate ,persona siring in these towns loit Abrward with all p6ssibli 'speed, A despatch from New York'says: 86 8 to 86"' maica, says:' The offici "It Is abundantly evidend that Future- ex-Presidents of the United - - Live-.910011t Markets. of the dead in the hurricane and their liv�s in-the collapse of build. The higbwayi of'Cansda cofisfitute, Statm are to be pensioned in, the 26,-Thp'tn"'nrit4p roAllit. tid-ql wave which visited the western lugs: an important part of an, efficient sum of $25.000 each annually,' by, ad fnr.tlie kept -sm 95 M, wlino 0-4 part of JaTnRiC& places the number The tidal; . wave at Savanna scheme of transportation. ' 'The nt- action ­r rrpo­ P^Irl ?�- thrt dnwr to I& on of the"barne-gia Corporation t-T_ e4 n t, at more than one hundred in the Mir 'was the - highett'lli- a - century, sessi-ty for itfilproving,oux existing of- New York on Thursday. The Sales of ewes were made at $4.25 to 81-M coast towns alone: Details which One coasting vessel . was washed half 'facilities in this regn'rd is manifest, grant is provided for--with the -idea, Wr ewt 96" to *6" -r, cwt "78 in " nor nm are gradna.117 coming in indicate a mile up the' inain street. Fully 96 and a bill will be introduced for -the enabling the Dominion of enabling' former Executives- of -P"rom. Calvest, .83- to SH eacb. as to size and great devastation in the western per cent. of .the houses were blown Ourpo" .01 the nation to devote their unique q"l'ty- ?W�T. W­rrtt10-4,hnt� section. where sugar factories and down by 'the hurricane. The two 971; to *635: ­rt, er�t­lltfi . and the banana fields reco-ritly principal hotels were unroofed, as 10 60-aperate, with the Provinces; ill knowledge gimped in. p0lic affairs orTW"l, tfi, wwo :.Ibe smoMptishment of thin mosiVdt-, too the public good, free from pe- -^44virn Its" to 4971- 0.75 '^ tion-were unroofed or wrecked. were alt1he churches anti the rait-� AX 75 RX #,, U - AX to 411,11 M, sirable purpose, cuniary care.. .A similar amunt• is 91 04-t., *2 *7 to and the . benans, fields recently way de Po ts, The "s-ea swept over Agriewiturst, CO-6110fttl8l. to be paid widows of ex- Presidents R't Q#-V-ro P-1 • n1anted were completelv wiped out, Etreets in the lower seefion of the -7i is Aatidact*ry to know that aq long as they remain unmarried. 29(l to I,r,9A p^-Alp. at *R 9-L to ts.7,q- %_iip. TrA m I.-m Practically all the lighters,.poaRt- town. •snd rows of dwreMags were itbe�"­qq 7,4 24 7� fn SA * %--rm Pi"A proposal of my Government to Co. _V11 iniz Rlo<)pFi And small craft - in the piled up in h. gigantic heap at the Iee-operabe with tbe'� Governments. Q-"-" P-"fl harbors of Green Island. Montego mouth of the gullev- �whe )b I The Bp6nk of Montreal his raised -0. 04 f^ sA CA- )'o -v 0­,4 re . th k. q4 the various Piovi I in piVmot- the salaries of 1,000,employeas, the 01 1--thok. 06 1,, R' ilia,- Pav, tw-ea R nd Savanna I& , Mar largest number of dead bodies Ift 011-agriculturallodustry has linereases averaging $100. 90 to -MAN MIS and watered, and 67,26 foundered, and a large proportion were recovered. IT : If f 071-0 rK l ,yam- , ,� Y6r•,L 'Le.,yu "yM`: ,: �.,yr.;'�vs..x.- waa+-n. .., •... .. r•a. :� -.. �.. • ,�,��•""��� ties to local troobmebt for the °- M• that *• read. Searle b •a ar•q Slaves' ifei d the �Mort people And TORO 111 O CORRESPONDENCE _ _ w.Ln.4aaLae•MM.•w warm atpplications very leeIpful, usher INTEREMNG ■ITS 0! Gossip FROM as the pain gradually lessens, ? . - { • tort' massage, or gentle massage Tics Qualm CITY. �,LETr With the hand, ak glues relief. - , An acute.attacis_.o-o d_ stiff neck in — " — - '' +painful; but unimportant; but a Reminlncanon of : Polltlolan- Toronto ,w chronic tortioollis, whether painful _and Normal school Square--Harbor or ..not, i ;generally a serious mat-: Commissioners' Plans. _. ter, and often leads to deformity. Whenever you see a<• well gloved o The publication of a volume of reminis• hand think Ot ��'`' 3p That is especially the case with canoes by the late Sic 13ichard. Cart 4 d • s CIIil{lren,' In tVhOBl it slay indicate 'weight has political circles--Sir something Richard a sears _ lion is political circles. --Sir ii tie deals O V E S the ousel of tuberculosifa of the with the men and events oL his time with spine. When a. child has a stiff -neck great frankness and his book contains more than one surprise. that does not yield readily to orfiin- A particularly eigniHoaat chapter is one a household remedies, a h eici. in which he tays a tribute to the Intelii• 1 P y' rice and ability of the Ontario farmer. the Liberal party; parti.&Warly by his ht- foretell without some Imagination. The Ew•GI TD Ipt01fA an should make .atborough examen- I �eart be eayo: ,' "No one thing has basil titude oneiiiel and by his direct attack on Aahbridge's district can easily support as �ation 'at once.— irouth's .Compton- ma more clear to zue dtiring my yeti• are Order in Parliament. Thin, Sir Bach- industrial population of 100,000, and the tical experience than the extreme igncr• d affirms, will take generations to establishment of real shipping facilities loo. ante of a vas: number of otherw,de Lo- Counteract. will give Toronto a stronger grip than d6 telligent and well-informed professional THE STANDARD Of Sir John A. Macdonald he speaks ever on the dietribnting business o! Can - ' an business vehemently, but with some mellowness. ads It may be that after all. Toronto's d men of the political doings - iART1CLE •SOLD Is AN IDEAL PORT. of the day. There Is. curiously enough ftepe�tedly he declares that file John's dream of million people may not be ae t in Ontarid ai least,, a very great deal Pacific deal and his eubsegnent'teendor- ar in the. distant future. E - more interest taken, and a very great sation by the country did more to es. * 1, EVERYWHEU, Only World harbor That Has Done deal more accurate idea of the aims and grade; che.pnbJic life of Canada Lhaa will \ +1; be overcome for eueratioas Pretty Narrow. A bee Tides Daily. proceedings of the several politicai par. g - ties. among 0 the better class of farmers y 1 than otmon the so-called more highly Of Lauder. "I think a woman ought to make ru I The position of the port of Bouth- •s•�•e•frf educated classes. I am myself a city Of Laurier. he speaks cordially, but with- r. ' ' • ' ®a jm6E -I Spay ampton is that of England's pre- man, more or less of the public school out any apparent enthusiasm. No -doubt her Clothes match her means. w . 'J z'i' and university type, but I have always " 1 H' H'h' I mieT passenger port, and no further I he will rinds more to say on this lis era Dear me. Are your means a# ' ` ► =' $t�1�1�f1`j�q WdtP.r represented agricultural constituencies, is a second dreams, which tb� publishers �► �h7+ "nI \%• ii, �11�,I" _ fact that 304t 04b pa3aeIIerstaIId 47� struck with heeaytention anddintelligence short at the 1896.oaAlexanderDHaa narrow as the - -.__ w:'k. wio manv-of my stidltaars would- kenzle is gasped for his persona quail• tt - t•� ono ., ia� , .. -- •at n• n'I' �1ri j868 troops; giving a tot$ of 352;018 listen to and diecuse political questlone. ' 'I ties, and his weaknesses as a po iticIwo In France 21.24 per Cent. Of th81� -a 1 t1�e C vacua arrived in the rt and de- They were very critical, and by no means pointed out. McGreevy is described as an u ' ■ iven to entbase on an subject, but they population are employed in agriCUl• 1 honest man. but ur e 1 'n''i•t +,i yiini it I��' " ;in! won en or oufr an aria yea 6t Sir Richard. during a ong ife, came n urn pureu ; + nui,$yifHpu! ai11i lull The geographical position of the the yyublic expenditure or an explana:lnn oontac. with all- he prominent men of % A lid ,�• of rhos reasons for adopting a particular an Interesting era, and he gives his esti- dom the percentage i8 b.58. Tp.a1n8 ,a,y1+C�l IJIOl' I;II port is not only unique ifs that it line of policy, and, what is more: would s mate of most of them. nuuvuMa +uta+fru' Ifu.'!! n iiI n'!i'uii tlC +' is Situated almost midway on ,the Consider and remember what you t.,'d His views on public questions were made n i them. Many a time, and sometimes after p g coast line of the English Channel known ratty thoroughly during his life. f �i•i j� f -�- ' the tapes of twenty years, I have been re- limo, but he lesdes a sneciacc acooant of and within'easy aooets by rail to the minded of statemen is' made by myself t'n them for future generations. The depo- ,�/ u Metropolis but it is blessed with times par. and called on for explansVons pulation of Ontario and the issue of pro- it it theyy thought there was any diecrev tectlon receive the fullest oonsiderption, the unusual natural advantage 0 agcy between _mi then and former posi• There is little doubt but that the book E.si.GILi.ETT double tides, which gives it virtual- ties- will have influence on future genera- - COMPANY 1 four hours; of hi h water twice a Ontario of scotch Origin. Lions. Sir Richard had undoubted abil- "'� Y g ity, and a tarn of the wheel of fortune 4 L1 M I T ED day --as advantage enjoyed by no "Of enures the tentage or snob tBut might at more than one stage in his ea, TORO N I O O NT would dart' in pu atio ridings 8ni rear have made him Premier of Canada. ,�•� a V •V iw ! • � other port in the world. 'The- bar- taking-the farm populations o! Ontario as I Doubtless he would have made a judici- bur itself is landlocked, but for the a whole you would have found Its most .our Prime Minister, but in that case Cult .d % east and 'oases entrances, and the acne itoeociee • considerable number of be would have scarcely left ifs his delight• Just such men 'u I have described--ear- ful ram_ iniscences. ' f - very moderate* tidal range with a seat• thoughtful. Intelligent and weU t i• ��M�m► "sN7�� zepd men at least as tar as the poll real No Gltt for Toronto Ilow flood tide, is a boon' that Can history of Canada was concerned. They ` not be too ht hl valued, f+sf• it not had their limitations, no doob4 but as a Fir James Whitney has replied in char K y actertetie fsshiea to the request of the only makes the port very acts ta- ..bete they stood for honest air st voc Po Y P _ if they had a fault it lay in skate rtarach Ic.ty of Toronto that the Normal School �- H EALTH ble, but Ininimizes'the cost of dred - devoLfone to their respective parties, I grounds should pp be turned' over to the iII .— Cassier's Magazine. _g wbieh herb times but them condoles sr.s j arobablT civic millionkdollars8now, though it '°AIZKib�rs� g $ duct whtrh at the Uot'om of their hearts was originally purchased by the Gov- 'I' they really condemned.. Once, they had�ernment for 's taw thousand. The argue t�•m•=�T" T.tiadSISTi 1�o►�Nf7�r�^►�N�! LETTERS FROM MOTHERS. taken a side it war • matter of extreme tnent that the Increase should be handed DYL onee,ah•T-- a•*sypeaon'esees d :t8eiiltv'to induee'them to change It. In wt'W- X•,m.Cd Cloth r�Geoda are r -- some rewpects t eT anmwr - ! - Every day we have lettpers from to :he class of old Engllsb yeomen in the growth that spa o he increased value •a-Se a:ise.arear. tmpo.•d. TortieolltiB which is derived from days when they owned the landr they 'a knocked Into •socked hat by the Pro- a.ed aa. gee cts o c Tai store scat mier, why potn•s out that ' the -Province soot!•. p.toa results oa Dydaa >•et oelmr •o thankful mothers telling as what b The 7OW00�4-RICHARDSOY C0., •• boo Latin words, means literally "a' S cn'cl +sled Thel were Fares of ftcx+tch ., Baby's Own Tablets have dome for origin, and as von know Ontario is to a se a whose has been unquestionably he ►loobwf. Canada € ' ,f�iated neck." It may be a eyrnp- Y sweat extent • Rc•otch ootnny At any raw .bief t cwr to the Increased values of _ _ their little ones, Some praise their tiev were a claps nr whom &"v country "'Vertr -and of the' great' increase o! a bom of various oonditions, some ! wealth In -he city" for constipation, others !or. taeeth- m�eht be proud, and the iven from whom I the Premier dictated his reply, but It aeriolra and others of slight impure i 1 mnoc of nor leadi�tR public and profee., I ing .troubles, and still other for s,o, al a+aa have 'tst+runv They w -uld s'se not delivered until be was on the Safe nhce. It aappears, for 1nztanre, in midd's of the Atlawle on bid way to ( vomiting, indigestion and the many stndy our blue books, and even Pueh s England, where. he and Dr Py.ae are 1 •penal earles, and in that case it• is fnrmldable document as the Audiror•Oon- I other ills of babvhood and child- eve -ding a flyine visit prerarato" to the the direst result Of the destruction seal a revert, with a seal which very taw session. The Minister of Education to one hood, We have teceived thousands of our members of Parliament ever be - a air amen strongest so 1 "tend*. -.. of the bones of -the spinal column. stow upon them " o J ogee person Investment M letters —all giving praise, Mrs. daunts from t.str betnre air James was - Myosibis is -a d:seaee of the muscles 'f �p © Crowe, bfidland, OtrL„ says ; criticism of /lane, called to the Premiership. They are both that rtarta wilds inflammation, see of sIId I „ Petbs a the most surprising tblot about toad of an ocean trip and Rill no doubt ends in a permanent hardens siI I think very highly of Baby's Own ward iBlakes Re rarely meait`ions of Ed- ovenadarinrgtheo-chilledo" of �em�,t ][T le easy to make money, p Pe hardening Tablets. I gave them to my baby E illhe muscular fiber. When it aL eacent y censure him, He •eeuaer him - - - <� , -• when troubled with constipation � dirloyatty -to °AYeaoder Idackenste and Toronto's Naibor plan,. ( but hard to issue It --wh7 r tiacke the musicleii ott the neck It and they helped her so much I .al- of repeatedly raining the prospects of the No proposed Civic improvement has ever not exercise the'same care - sausee a chronic condition d wry- was keep them in the house and I Liberal party in the House of Commons created more, perhaps not as much, en. In ache Investment of your ' y P and in the Province of Ontario br btu thudiasm as haft the plats of the recent- now use no other medicine." The bungling politics. His conduct In trying ly it fated Harbor - Commission. They savings as do Banks and 11W Fortunately, hoviev"er, fhe usual Tablets are sold b medicine deal to pnbttsh hie famous west Durbam set call tors total expenditure of $19,t100.1100, of Trust Companies sad buy ter prevJous .to the election of 1891 is des which $5,000,000 is -to be Contributed b the - IsLtaek' d "eti8 neck" -1sete only ers orb mail at 2S cents a box scribed as •treacherous'• lace Laurier and {v guaranteed bondgt y Domiolon Oovernmeut; sad most o the i two or three days; althonA tit is the from Tlie Dr. Wiltaams' Medicine Car writht. the Dominion and Ontario root will be ratsod by the Comminioa it i @Ot1Be o� a deal 01 sin. Wo- leaders respectively to the House of Com• self by the gals of bonds on which the We npeelalize Is AOviere• good p Co., Brockville, Ont. toon< His rest ;nation of the Liberal interest will be. paid by revens" from ; slant. Railway. Poblie Lill• teen and oWdren suffer from it leadership is Lart, one is led to infer, was docks and rentals. the sat of a quitter,. when victors was Doubting Thomases smile when members Ity and Industrial Bonds, snore alien' than men. It its said $IooII ; p. ' : wi hta sight of the Cemmssion declare that the whole from the purchase of which E that exposure U. a draft wig often Hiccup is the spasmodic contras- one of the most serious charges against espendl.urs will be made and the scheme Blake is 'hat be deliberately sate need- carried out wttki■ ten years. But the you dlrtve satiety Ot pri7r4 0 bring on an atbtack, aed neuralgia -bion of the diaphragm ; it inay be a lamely estra"cod the Orange order tram Commission tnsiau that it mean+ it. The pal and a good Inoofine yield. in one or more of the nerves of Idea symptom od the most t?'i_Y3aLimport- monmxmmmw Dominion Government work" oonsirting : face frequently accompanies it. At once that yields to the simplest kind wined in Weifgfi � chist of dredging, will begin at ono", and ' _ We can offer seenrttles 7 F 3n P plans for the CommlutorW own expeudi• t' he -heigkt of the attack, -the usuat of treatment or of a serious and tare are well under way. I Ot tale olasg, yifeldLg secs The chief effects of the improvement t0 6�0. uncomfortable accompaniments of a intractable Affection that persiate D1 eSt10Il. RCSY01'ed pian•wt1l'be to make Poroa =aprsctro Flo' of laesitvAs, with "wred tong -ue, death b exhaustion. No one may sahbridge Bay. now C send waste, nto s k-MACKAT COMPRAIRIT Health Renewed exceptionally desirable industrial dies,' LIIItT[p hesdaose, and sometimes slight hope to be entirely free from his and to .beautify.. the city bs s. ten•mile der. Cu In lie simple form 1t` 18 ex- waterfront boulevard and driveway u• Ouarrtae gtdg, Royal Dealt P tending from :hs Humber to the Don. MONTREAL TORONTO It follows that the same remedies tremely frequent, but upon the Here Is More Proof of- Quick The results of these changes to bard to that woald be adopted for the or- whole it is more common with chit- Care For Alt Folks That Are - - tdiIIary -*old *ill be of else,' in addti d`ren than with adults. weak, Ailing, Nervous. a Sometimes the attack fees on w — -- - — -without any apparent cause; but it Mors Frain• for Dr.. NaMilton's Pills . may sollow a sudden chill such as _ "Fora period last summer the - A 'Tread , rearm lbed to -by stepping" from `a P l warm bed to a cold room; it may thought of fold . excited feelings of t aoeo impany a violnt fit of crying; nausea," writes -Mrs. C. A. Dodge, s» ` ' i or it may be clue to the distension of Bloomsbury. The heat had :. • made me, listless and- the distaste - -- Clever : = Any me of'the'stomach by food or gas. Se- for,food reduced ft]e to a condition ' �vere fright-or nervous shock have • of semi - starvation and brought me : _ also been kso f is lead to intraot- ` able attacks of hiccup. to the! verge of nervous collapse. delicately A" feeble infant with whom hiccup. Tonics were useless to restore an Q'p. y . .. active desire for food. • The doctors " _ Z! M'me's to be of daily occurrence of= old me.my liver and kidney& were i :i� Writes us that he war= his browned ten falls into a state of extreme ex- both at .fault, but the medicines haustion ; In such a case great care milk -Wagon On COId days they gave me were..too.severe and should be. taken to ward off or put with a P e r fe c t i an Oil _ reduced my strength so that I had �,� ' tan early stop to the attacks. , _ _ Heater. Post - to abandon them. At the slcu es- - _ �ifhere there is any "serioriB dis- lion of a friend who had been cured He makes hb rounds order -orf the- abdominal4rgans, per- . of blood and skin .trouble, I began o ' r sistent hiccup is a disquieting symp- the else of Dr, Hamilton•'s Pills. The 'in comfort. Zero weath _ - - - tom; and when i't occurs* ass an .Lc- p� - com niment cif' kidney disease; it difference I first noticed was, that er doesn't bother him. =_ y while they deaIISe+d the system, ir- is almost always oaf grave sigiiifi- stead of feeling weaker I felt better Thls milkman has cance. after taking them... Indeed their _ adapted this wonderful . i1n•nle sea ve slight a- activitq was so mild it was easy'to little heater to his OW13 " Iii F ca ri me i sures are ,sufC ;ant to nit;afi end'to forget ; 1 I' had taken them at all ; they articular need& - - the attack. 1n:'thing that causes a 'seemed to o ria"ht to the lid r and p 1 Ready to serve without s a feeling of suffocation wil'i generally in a ver brief time not only did all _ _ You may not drive S y Y,.. ftirthetcookin b adding effect a cure, -because th-at feeling source of nausea disap'Rear, but t �' Y II S naturall y results in R forced `con- m&-wagon, but there am -began tv crave fc� di"sted. MKFECTIO CreaM or milk: • troetititi arf the' diaphragm. One it reasonably well'. Then I began swostscasos courltlm ways in which E old - fashioned remedy • is the slow to put on weight until- within three orwo'ftkleSeheaterswould sipping of a 'lass of water; another months I was brought to a condi- Made with nickel trimming be a convenience-- and Often used with fresh is the drarwing "and holding of deap tion of good health. I urge Dr. '(plain steel or enameled tar Cum fb rt to -you in at regular intervals. -Hamilton's Pilli for all who are in 9t' oise -blue drama). Orra- your to f 2tnead fruit.. . - - In lei's case -01 small 'babies, a 'poor health." mental. Inexpensive. Lusts._ home. You Can adapt it to % for years. Easily moved from fe _ mere dhange of position will some- Got this "best of all medicines to- p� to. place. your own. requirements. ` is times stop an attack. When the day and refude a substitute for Dr. The flemory Lingers At miters Eeer,.whera. - r hiccup does mot yield promptly- to 'Hsmilton a -Pills of Mandrake and _ I simple measures, carelfvd search Butternut. Sold by all druggists THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY, Limited ,.• should be made for the oauee. In and storekeepers, 25c. per box or TORONTO ST. tOiS W Oaaadess ft"nm 0wroM Go.. Ltd. the Cue of 'inifants or small ehil- firm far $1 .00. Bent p)striaid by The MO REAL ♦ti`11t M1G HALii'A�J[[ ';iryl Rladtsor, Ontario, drop, this'ia taswally Oounected with 'Cota"Itozone Co., Ruffalo, N.Y„ ttisa dint. and Kinrgsiton, Canada. ■ s Ilk. vh , v ." .'Y....,y- 1. :Y. 4.. •.s" .T n'P ?' W:P �- fie .vim''.... . L.:�. t. „n'. +a_; :t ►-_ .:ax,- ,.:,ir t x...: ,.a , a ' + -. ,. ._.,+:.• ac -. .... a:.._. a.., �,.-. a. �..:_,,: �:' t�. co�r.,...<: i3. v......_ ..:... ..z,..><.":,.s...•�..,.:....... Saws.:_..._, �.. �a, �, a-:'°'. ib?�,: u+. �._".+, �. 4..•.... s.,. S:. �• lw�, �',..:,' �.'..•... r�.. s? Sm,•.' �' N,•,„>. m�a, �Ye�'" � `.a^�..yE "aa74>r.,r._.,�.u..__. ",:::, �t•.._: �,. a.. A.`.'" fv2�a.». raU` Tnifo 'xr'"t'a� +aka.:x'��sai5,:€ts. rem`.. ,,:� ^n�a� *�_.a'tr'i.'�'ksr.�sv� a..itS.ibS^SW�r����uT.�'��k.X. ,.r. �• yew - - .. ..r ^:, -.. - y- :� w 'ids,'• .,, :.... 6 a � :.. ld!' . .�,, •; .: .k. .Lad •o.' :��': : w. �- ?,tta•.'�..1.` •: t.�bar•^Ntlt�'•}4t"+t �aq,��u% -.. '• :`v�a►�.'tr�•sG _ :tea. ..c.c'ltri'�"i.4•w✓'. '.2_,. m"!P'S(V{yMi"wk"�"�nWr. . -.. h ,•n' �'...:sH ::a�: m,..enAt•'*�MSCM"T"«.M:JW:.•.; •'W"ti•9VwCSYG ;,t`..ffiir �w!isw,%�an. �..S :wL�u:,C.C'Selil� �� a • ,�,��•""��� ties to local troobmebt for the °- M• that *• read. Searle b •a ar•q Slaves' ifei d the �Mort people And TORO 111 O CORRESPONDENCE _ _ w.Ln.4aaLae•MM.•w warm atpplications very leeIpful, usher INTEREMNG ■ITS 0! Gossip FROM as the pain gradually lessens, ? . - { • tort' massage, or gentle massage Tics Qualm CITY. �,LETr With the hand, ak glues relief. - , An acute.attacis_.o-o d_ stiff neck in — " — - '' +painful; but unimportant; but a Reminlncanon of : Polltlolan- Toronto ,w chronic tortioollis, whether painful _and Normal school Square--Harbor or ..not, i ;generally a serious mat-: Commissioners' Plans. _. ter, and often leads to deformity. Whenever you see a<• well gloved o The publication of a volume of reminis• hand think Ot ��'`' 3p That is especially the case with canoes by the late Sic 13ichard. Cart 4 d • s CIIil{lren,' In tVhOBl it slay indicate 'weight has political circles--Sir something Richard a sears _ lion is political circles. --Sir ii tie deals O V E S the ousel of tuberculosifa of the with the men and events oL his time with spine. When a. child has a stiff -neck great frankness and his book contains more than one surprise. that does not yield readily to orfiin- A particularly eigniHoaat chapter is one a household remedies, a h eici. in which he tays a tribute to the Intelii• 1 P y' rice and ability of the Ontario farmer. the Liberal party; parti.&Warly by his ht- foretell without some Imagination. The Ew•GI TD Ipt01fA an should make .atborough examen- I �eart be eayo: ,' "No one thing has basil titude oneiiiel and by his direct attack on Aahbridge's district can easily support as �ation 'at once.— irouth's .Compton- ma more clear to zue dtiring my yeti• are Order in Parliament. Thin, Sir Bach- industrial population of 100,000, and the tical experience than the extreme igncr• d affirms, will take generations to establishment of real shipping facilities loo. ante of a vas: number of otherw,de Lo- Counteract. will give Toronto a stronger grip than d6 telligent and well-informed professional THE STANDARD Of Sir John A. Macdonald he speaks ever on the dietribnting business o! Can - ' an business vehemently, but with some mellowness. ads It may be that after all. Toronto's d men of the political doings - iART1CLE •SOLD Is AN IDEAL PORT. of the day. There Is. curiously enough ftepe�tedly he declares that file John's dream of million people may not be ae t in Ontarid ai least,, a very great deal Pacific deal and his eubsegnent'teendor- ar in the. distant future. E - more interest taken, and a very great sation by the country did more to es. * 1, EVERYWHEU, Only World harbor That Has Done deal more accurate idea of the aims and grade; che.pnbJic life of Canada Lhaa will \ +1; be overcome for eueratioas Pretty Narrow. A bee Tides Daily. proceedings of the several politicai par. g - ties. among 0 the better class of farmers y 1 than otmon the so-called more highly Of Lauder. "I think a woman ought to make ru I The position of the port of Bouth- •s•�•e•frf educated classes. I am myself a city Of Laurier. he speaks cordially, but with- r. ' ' • ' ®a jm6E -I Spay ampton is that of England's pre- man, more or less of the public school out any apparent enthusiasm. No -doubt her Clothes match her means. w . 'J z'i' and university type, but I have always " 1 H' H'h' I mieT passenger port, and no further I he will rinds more to say on this lis era Dear me. Are your means a# ' ` ► =' $t�1�1�f1`j�q WdtP.r represented agricultural constituencies, is a second dreams, which tb� publishers �► �h7+ "nI \%• ii, �11�,I" _ fact that 304t 04b pa3aeIIerstaIId 47� struck with heeaytention anddintelligence short at the 1896.oaAlexanderDHaa narrow as the - -.__ w:'k. wio manv-of my stidltaars would- kenzle is gasped for his persona quail• tt - t•� ono ., ia� , .. -- •at n• n'I' �1ri j868 troops; giving a tot$ of 352;018 listen to and diecuse political questlone. ' 'I ties, and his weaknesses as a po iticIwo In France 21.24 per Cent. Of th81� -a 1 t1�e C vacua arrived in the rt and de- They were very critical, and by no means pointed out. McGreevy is described as an u ' ■ iven to entbase on an subject, but they population are employed in agriCUl• 1 honest man. but ur e 1 'n''i•t +,i yiini it I��' " ;in! won en or oufr an aria yea 6t Sir Richard. during a ong ife, came n urn pureu ; + nui,$yifHpu! ai11i lull The geographical position of the the yyublic expenditure or an explana:lnn oontac. with all- he prominent men of % A lid ,�• of rhos reasons for adopting a particular an Interesting era, and he gives his esti- dom the percentage i8 b.58. Tp.a1n8 ,a,y1+C�l IJIOl' I;II port is not only unique ifs that it line of policy, and, what is more: would s mate of most of them. nuuvuMa +uta+fru' Ifu.'!! n iiI n'!i'uii tlC +' is Situated almost midway on ,the Consider and remember what you t.,'d His views on public questions were made n i them. Many a time, and sometimes after p g coast line of the English Channel known ratty thoroughly during his life. f �i•i j� f -�- ' the tapes of twenty years, I have been re- limo, but he lesdes a sneciacc acooant of and within'easy aooets by rail to the minded of statemen is' made by myself t'n them for future generations. The depo- ,�/ u Metropolis but it is blessed with times par. and called on for explansVons pulation of Ontario and the issue of pro- it it theyy thought there was any diecrev tectlon receive the fullest oonsiderption, the unusual natural advantage 0 agcy between _mi then and former posi• There is little doubt but that the book E.si.GILi.ETT double tides, which gives it virtual- ties- will have influence on future genera- - COMPANY 1 four hours; of hi h water twice a Ontario of scotch Origin. Lions. Sir Richard had undoubted abil- "'� Y g ity, and a tarn of the wheel of fortune 4 L1 M I T ED day --as advantage enjoyed by no "Of enures the tentage or snob tBut might at more than one stage in his ea, TORO N I O O NT would dart' in pu atio ridings 8ni rear have made him Premier of Canada. ,�•� a V •V iw ! • � other port in the world. 'The- bar- taking-the farm populations o! Ontario as I Doubtless he would have made a judici- bur itself is landlocked, but for the a whole you would have found Its most .our Prime Minister, but in that case Cult .d % east and 'oases entrances, and the acne itoeociee • considerable number of be would have scarcely left ifs his delight• Just such men 'u I have described--ear- ful ram_ iniscences. ' f - very moderate* tidal range with a seat• thoughtful. Intelligent and weU t i• ��M�m► "sN7�� zepd men at least as tar as the poll real No Gltt for Toronto Ilow flood tide, is a boon' that Can history of Canada was concerned. They ` not be too ht hl valued, f+sf• it not had their limitations, no doob4 but as a Fir James Whitney has replied in char K y actertetie fsshiea to the request of the only makes the port very acts ta- ..bete they stood for honest air st voc Po Y P _ if they had a fault it lay in skate rtarach Ic.ty of Toronto that the Normal School �- H EALTH ble, but Ininimizes'the cost of dred - devoLfone to their respective parties, I grounds should pp be turned' over to the iII .— Cassier's Magazine. _g wbieh herb times but them condoles sr.s j arobablT civic millionkdollars8now, though it '°AIZKib�rs� g $ duct whtrh at the Uot'om of their hearts was originally purchased by the Gov- 'I' they really condemned.. Once, they had�ernment for 's taw thousand. The argue t�•m•=�T" T.tiadSISTi 1�o►�Nf7�r�^►�N�! LETTERS FROM MOTHERS. taken a side it war • matter of extreme tnent that the Increase should be handed DYL onee,ah•T-- a•*sypeaon'esees d :t8eiiltv'to induee'them to change It. In wt'W- X•,m.Cd Cloth r�Geoda are r -- some rewpects t eT anmwr - ! - Every day we have lettpers from to :he class of old Engllsb yeomen in the growth that spa o he increased value •a-Se a:ise.arear. tmpo.•d. TortieolltiB which is derived from days when they owned the landr they 'a knocked Into •socked hat by the Pro- a.ed aa. gee cts o c Tai store scat mier, why potn•s out that ' the -Province soot!•. p.toa results oa Dydaa >•et oelmr •o thankful mothers telling as what b The 7OW00�4-RICHARDSOY C0., •• boo Latin words, means literally "a' S cn'cl +sled Thel were Fares of ftcx+tch ., Baby's Own Tablets have dome for origin, and as von know Ontario is to a se a whose has been unquestionably he ►loobwf. Canada € ' ,f�iated neck." It may be a eyrnp- Y sweat extent • Rc•otch ootnny At any raw .bief t cwr to the Increased values of _ _ their little ones, Some praise their tiev were a claps nr whom &"v country "'Vertr -and of the' great' increase o! a bom of various oonditions, some ! wealth In -he city" for constipation, others !or. taeeth- m�eht be proud, and the iven from whom I the Premier dictated his reply, but It aeriolra and others of slight impure i 1 mnoc of nor leadi�tR public and profee., I ing .troubles, and still other for s,o, al a+aa have 'tst+runv They w -uld s'se not delivered until be was on the Safe nhce. It aappears, for 1nztanre, in midd's of the Atlawle on bid way to ( vomiting, indigestion and the many stndy our blue books, and even Pueh s England, where. he and Dr Py.ae are 1 •penal earles, and in that case it• is fnrmldable document as the Audiror•Oon- I other ills of babvhood and child- eve -ding a flyine visit prerarato" to the the direst result Of the destruction seal a revert, with a seal which very taw session. The Minister of Education to one hood, We have teceived thousands of our members of Parliament ever be - a air amen strongest so 1 "tend*. -.. of the bones of -the spinal column. stow upon them " o J ogee person Investment M letters —all giving praise, Mrs. daunts from t.str betnre air James was - Myosibis is -a d:seaee of the muscles 'f �p © Crowe, bfidland, OtrL„ says ; criticism of /lane, called to the Premiership. They are both that rtarta wilds inflammation, see of sIId I „ Petbs a the most surprising tblot about toad of an ocean trip and Rill no doubt ends in a permanent hardens siI I think very highly of Baby's Own ward iBlakes Re rarely meait`ions of Ed- ovenadarinrgtheo-chilledo" of �em�,t ][T le easy to make money, p Pe hardening Tablets. I gave them to my baby E illhe muscular fiber. When it aL eacent y censure him, He •eeuaer him - - - <� , -• when troubled with constipation � dirloyatty -to °AYeaoder Idackenste and Toronto's Naibor plan,. ( but hard to issue It --wh7 r tiacke the musicleii ott the neck It and they helped her so much I .al- of repeatedly raining the prospects of the No proposed Civic improvement has ever not exercise the'same care - sausee a chronic condition d wry- was keep them in the house and I Liberal party in the House of Commons created more, perhaps not as much, en. In ache Investment of your ' y P and in the Province of Ontario br btu thudiasm as haft the plats of the recent- now use no other medicine." The bungling politics. His conduct In trying ly it fated Harbor - Commission. They savings as do Banks and 11W Fortunately, hoviev"er, fhe usual Tablets are sold b medicine deal to pnbttsh hie famous west Durbam set call tors total expenditure of $19,t100.1100, of Trust Companies sad buy ter prevJous .to the election of 1891 is des which $5,000,000 is -to be Contributed b the - IsLtaek' d "eti8 neck" -1sete only ers orb mail at 2S cents a box scribed as •treacherous'• lace Laurier and {v guaranteed bondgt y Domiolon Oovernmeut; sad most o the i two or three days; althonA tit is the from Tlie Dr. Wiltaams' Medicine Car writht. the Dominion and Ontario root will be ratsod by the Comminioa it i @Ot1Be o� a deal 01 sin. Wo- leaders respectively to the House of Com• self by the gals of bonds on which the We npeelalize Is AOviere• good p Co., Brockville, Ont. toon< His rest ;nation of the Liberal interest will be. paid by revens" from ; slant. Railway. Poblie Lill• teen and oWdren suffer from it leadership is Lart, one is led to infer, was docks and rentals. the sat of a quitter,. when victors was Doubting Thomases smile when members Ity and Industrial Bonds, snore alien' than men. It its said $IooII ; p. ' : wi hta sight of the Cemmssion declare that the whole from the purchase of which E that exposure U. a draft wig often Hiccup is the spasmodic contras- one of the most serious charges against espendl.urs will be made and the scheme Blake is 'hat be deliberately sate need- carried out wttki■ ten years. But the you dlrtve satiety Ot pri7r4 0 bring on an atbtack, aed neuralgia -bion of the diaphragm ; it inay be a lamely estra"cod the Orange order tram Commission tnsiau that it mean+ it. The pal and a good Inoofine yield. in one or more of the nerves of Idea symptom od the most t?'i_Y3aLimport- monmxmmmw Dominion Government work" oonsirting : face frequently accompanies it. At once that yields to the simplest kind wined in Weifgfi � chist of dredging, will begin at ono", and ' _ We can offer seenrttles 7 F 3n P plans for the CommlutorW own expeudi• t' he -heigkt of the attack, -the usuat of treatment or of a serious and tare are well under way. I Ot tale olasg, yifeldLg secs The chief effects of the improvement t0 6�0. uncomfortable accompaniments of a intractable Affection that persiate D1 eSt10Il. RCSY01'ed pian•wt1l'be to make Poroa =aprsctro Flo' of laesitvAs, with "wred tong -ue, death b exhaustion. No one may sahbridge Bay. now C send waste, nto s k-MACKAT COMPRAIRIT Health Renewed exceptionally desirable industrial dies,' LIIItT[p hesdaose, and sometimes slight hope to be entirely free from his and to .beautify.. the city bs s. ten•mile der. Cu In lie simple form 1t` 18 ex- waterfront boulevard and driveway u• Ouarrtae gtdg, Royal Dealt P tending from :hs Humber to the Don. MONTREAL TORONTO It follows that the same remedies tremely frequent, but upon the Here Is More Proof of- Quick The results of these changes to bard to that woald be adopted for the or- whole it is more common with chit- Care For Alt Folks That Are - - tdiIIary -*old *ill be of else,' in addti d`ren than with adults. weak, Ailing, Nervous. a Sometimes the attack fees on w — -- - — -without any apparent cause; but it Mors Frain• for Dr.. NaMilton's Pills . may sollow a sudden chill such as _ "Fora period last summer the - A 'Tread , rearm lbed to -by stepping" from `a P l warm bed to a cold room; it may thought of fold . excited feelings of t aoeo impany a violnt fit of crying; nausea," writes -Mrs. C. A. Dodge, s» ` ' i or it may be clue to the distension of Bloomsbury. The heat had :. • made me, listless and- the distaste - -- Clever : = Any me of'the'stomach by food or gas. Se- for,food reduced ft]e to a condition ' �vere fright-or nervous shock have • of semi - starvation and brought me : _ also been kso f is lead to intraot- ` able attacks of hiccup. to the! verge of nervous collapse. delicately A" feeble infant with whom hiccup. Tonics were useless to restore an Q'p. y . .. active desire for food. • The doctors " _ Z! M'me's to be of daily occurrence of= old me.my liver and kidney& were i :i� Writes us that he war= his browned ten falls into a state of extreme ex- both at .fault, but the medicines haustion ; In such a case great care milk -Wagon On COId days they gave me were..too.severe and should be. taken to ward off or put with a P e r fe c t i an Oil _ reduced my strength so that I had �,� ' tan early stop to the attacks. , _ _ Heater. Post - to abandon them. At the slcu es- - _ �ifhere there is any "serioriB dis- lion of a friend who had been cured He makes hb rounds order -orf the- abdominal4rgans, per- . of blood and skin .trouble, I began o ' r sistent hiccup is a disquieting symp- the else of Dr, Hamilton•'s Pills. The 'in comfort. Zero weath _ - - - tom; and when i't occurs* ass an .Lc- p� - com niment cif' kidney disease; it difference I first noticed was, that er doesn't bother him. =_ y while they deaIISe+d the system, ir- is almost always oaf grave sigiiifi- stead of feeling weaker I felt better Thls milkman has cance. after taking them... Indeed their _ adapted this wonderful . i1n•nle sea ve slight a- activitq was so mild it was easy'to little heater to his OW13 " Iii F ca ri me i sures are ,sufC ;ant to nit;afi end'to forget ; 1 I' had taken them at all ; they articular need& - - the attack. 1n:'thing that causes a 'seemed to o ria"ht to the lid r and p 1 Ready to serve without s a feeling of suffocation wil'i generally in a ver brief time not only did all _ _ You may not drive S y Y,.. ftirthetcookin b adding effect a cure, -because th-at feeling source of nausea disap'Rear, but t �' Y II S naturall y results in R forced `con- m&-wagon, but there am -began tv crave fc� di"sted. MKFECTIO CreaM or milk: • troetititi arf the' diaphragm. One it reasonably well'. Then I began swostscasos courltlm ways in which E old - fashioned remedy • is the slow to put on weight until- within three orwo'ftkleSeheaterswould sipping of a 'lass of water; another months I was brought to a condi- Made with nickel trimming be a convenience-- and Often used with fresh is the drarwing "and holding of deap tion of good health. I urge Dr. '(plain steel or enameled tar Cum fb rt to -you in at regular intervals. -Hamilton's Pilli for all who are in 9t' oise -blue drama). Orra- your to f 2tnead fruit.. . - - In lei's case -01 small 'babies, a 'poor health." mental. Inexpensive. Lusts._ home. You Can adapt it to % for years. Easily moved from fe _ mere dhange of position will some- Got this "best of all medicines to- p� to. place. your own. requirements. ` is times stop an attack. When the day and refude a substitute for Dr. The flemory Lingers At miters Eeer,.whera. - r hiccup does mot yield promptly- to 'Hsmilton a -Pills of Mandrake and _ I simple measures, carelfvd search Butternut. Sold by all druggists THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY, Limited ,.• should be made for the oauee. In and storekeepers, 25c. per box or TORONTO ST. tOiS W Oaaadess ft"nm 0wroM Go.. Ltd. the Cue of 'inifants or small ehil- firm far $1 .00. Bent p)striaid by The MO REAL ♦ti`11t M1G HALii'A�J[[ ';iryl Rladtsor, Ontario, drop, this'ia taswally Oounected with 'Cota"Itozone Co., Ruffalo, N.Y„ ttisa dint. and Kinrgsiton, Canada. ■ s Ilk. vh , v ." .'Y....,y- 1. :Y. 4.. •.s" .T n'P ?' W:P �- fie .vim''.... . L.:�. t. „n'. +a_; :t ►-_ .:ax,- ,.:,ir t x...: ,.a , a ' + -. ,. ._.,+:.• ac -. .... a:.._. a.., �,.-. a. �..:_,,: �:' t�. co�r.,...<: i3. v......_ ..:... ..z,..><.":,.s...•�..,.:....... Saws.:_..._, �.. �a, �, a-:'°'. ib?�,: u+. �._".+, �. 4..•.... s.,. 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Sn.....r. a ' . , ., :y„ ' •... -... r ' *Ri- .:. .ol,r•^....,..: '., `.,� ......; .,J .. , ..... ;... . �' ' ' ,an -• - .i'. -. i'9C - ' 4. 7 y r 1 T- —John Field, we regret. to re- tenant or renter, and you would like �^ ' O "CALISMS6 port, is very ill at present. to arouse in him a keener interest for S A DI�h� 4 WEEKS TILL X11TA�i ' — . 'H, Field. of Toronto is better stock take him to the Interns- ,,Meyer betwe have l been w well prepared to all I my numerous-' ' ' tsonal.. customers with as full a line of useful fancy articles Would kin ' visiting atrthe home of his fatly y �7 6,t R. H. Croak has purchased a er. "The more good live stock there is invite all to come and see our display, and you will be sure to r ''� p in and neighborhood. the more valu- - get your wants supplied r ` Ohickering piano. —Miss Ida Ranting is spending able mef the property there. ' —James Denny shipped a ear- a'few days with relatives in the Urge your neighbor to go with you to Linen table covers all sizes 75c to $3,0% Tray clothi 25 to We Centre pieces, 'woad of cattle on. Tuesday. city. the International." do lies 25 to 50c. Dolls all kinds and sizes 5c up. Hand bags 26c up 100. • —Misb Kate Kerr, of Oshawa, —A new roof is being put on andkercliiefs In every style Be to 60c. Frilling in fancy boxes It1c Q j spent Sunday at the home of her the Dale block; now occupied by I I to Lac. Collars 26 to 50c, Belts, 25 to hoc. Cuff links, bar pins. See That collar buttons, China toys, games, etc. _ rte rind shipped .. o rimized hdl n th Voters' Hall to-day - ' d Headed We arubberse etc. etcae gmas fruoeier . lmnnts 8steme — PPS — F g . blankets. boots, Ca y peel. figs. Malaga _ N —OU�g �» grapes, oranges, and lemons. Fresh pork. Finnan haddie. stock on Monde (Friday) for revising the Voters i J. C. and Mrs. Philip spent List for the first five sub - divisions, _ �- Thursday of last week with fri- the court for the other six being I know he is only W" said one G. A. GILLESPIE, _DUNBARTON ..ends in Markham. held at Brougham yesterday. We young lardy to another at asocial tune- -Miss Mabel Edwards, of Clare- understand that owing to the, tion, "but he looks like 50." << iwont, spent a few days with Geo. nnuumerous recent changes in pro- "Better say he looks like60," replied �1'1OT S /MIND HOES t t M. and Mrs. Palmer. pert a large number-of appeals the other. —' V a —The 29th Annual Ontario Pro- will be dealt with. Young men who use PARISIAN ;1 . vincial Fair will be held at, Guelph —Snow shovels should- now be Safe "never grow bald because the �- hair root is supplied with plenty f We have a complete stock' of the best Boots and Shoee that can be ; .from Dec. 9th to 18th. in demand. With the building of nature's own nourishment, which —Mrs. (Dr.) Dewar, of Bright. so much new cement walk, the means at all times an abundance of procured. If you havu't been getting satisfaction spent s few days here with her shovelling of snow should be a healthy hair, mother, Mrs. S. Crook. pleasure, and we have no doubt Young an, if your hair is thinning :have a look at our goods. -- } —Dr. F. L. Henry will be here as that many of our residents will be out; if that little bald spot on top is usual next Tuesday to attend to anxiously awaiting a heavy snow- beginning to spread. try PgRiSIAN , y * y g Sage. It is guaranteed b D. Pettit MEWS. . OVEROOATS his professional duties. storm so that they can indulge in stop falling hair, banish dandruff to —Mrs. S. Orvis, of Whitby. is the healthy and enjoyable ezer- and scalp itch, or money back. 60 N e�ead* a few weeks with her vise. There will evidently be cents at dealers everywhere. -Men's Fur -lined Coats are lower in price thiA year and we are — � :: < . sister. Mrs. John Boyes. quite a rivalry to see who can s —W. L. Newton, of Knox Col- kee their sidewalks in the best , showing exceptional good values. -siege will oeeupy the pulpit in St. condition. 81GE l>saleTSa- _- Andrew's Church on Sunday. — Postmasters are frequently, BUN i Ill salt on Saturday, —AFo�a ^_ ;lege, Spent Monday incalling u n re. of a rural mail box, theref0 ' It sale OI nousenow eIIecG�► at miuoL-a Hall, Highland Creek. Sale at oils. the Trinity Methodist church, ` ICDNrssDAY, Dsc. 11TH— Auction —John McGinty, with his staff his numerous friends in Pickering might be well to understand that Terms cash, See bill&: D,- **dam, ing and on Wednesday the fuser- al took the remains beibg f.+ed barley, at lot V. B. F, enures- sion. Pickering, the property of Mrs. K —Ales. Findlay eft this week y for Toronto where he will spend there is no annual fee to for a Fay rural mail box. The first cost is auctioneer. THURSDAY, Dim. 5th =Auction sale to - J solid and tidy appearance. t,he winter with hi>3 'son, L. A. three dollars. That is the only be held at Wilson House, Clare. the 8.06 train to Salem cemetery �, Findlay, charge, and boxes are served free moat, of about bl scree is con. 8, � • I c� a —Since threshing operations of cost for aT time, or at least as Pickering, also good frame house evening of last week. under the - ' Cover. are well under way, a consider• long as the present regulations and ate le in good condition in Locks, Batts, Hinges, Hammers, Sawa, Axes. matured. office on Monday a winter radish able amount of grain is now being are in force. The courier is paid Claremont ViIJAg4, the property of ful affair. A Large number at- tended orna- - - marketed . by the Government, one dollar a the estate of the late Edward Pugh. - -Tar. and Felt Paper. Ready Roofing. _ Sun Life of Canada I can Assure ks' —The first real snow-storm of year for each box he serves, in Sale at 2, See bills. Thos.:Poucher auctioneer. - _ 61AS9 and Putty, : tits season occurred on Sunday, addition to the amount of his fil when two inches of the beautiful mail cantract. SATURDAY. Dzc. 7th — Auction sale of about 4 acres of standing timber in Stoves and Ranges or Oil Heaters, _ - P snow covered the ground. meeting —The many friends of Rev. A. C. Wilson, who several carter -acre Iota, beech and maple, q" � ' —The regular monthly of the Methodist Ladies' Aid will -was years ago in charge* of the Pickering lot con. S. Pickering, he proper- g' Eavetroughing and Furnace Work promptly attended to. � be held at the home of Mrs. C. 8 Circuit of the Methodist church, ty of Jahn Scott. Sale at 2 See bills.- Fred Postill, auctioneer. : ' Rogers, at 8 p. m., on Wednesday, Dec. 4th. will regret to hear of his death which took place at the Metho- MONDAY, DHc. 9th— Credit sale of horses, cattle, hay household furn- D y �' The dist New Hamburg, Pickering regular monthly meeting parsonage, on iture, etc. at lot t. con, 8, ■ f the Autumn Leaf Mission Band Saturday, Nov, 28rd, at the age the property of Mannell & Jifkins. ill be held at the home of Mrs. of 71 years 5 months and 28 days. Sale at 12. See bills. Fred Postill, salt on Saturday, —AFo�a A-mern . ial -- service was - held - - - lf past two. the Trinity Methodist church, ` ICDNrssDAY, Dsc. 11TH— Auction —John McGinty, with his staff New Hamburg on Tuesday even- sale of farm stock, implements and of men, is now busy veneering he Nzws with blocks ing and on Wednesday the fuser- al took the remains beibg f.+ed barley, at lot V. B. F, enures- sion. Pickering, the property of Mrs. office cement place, by G. T. R. Whitby M. D. Walton. Sale at I • o'clock. which will give it a much more conveyed to Junction, S -e bills. W. B. Poweil, auctioneer. solid and tidy appearance. thence on the arrival of The many Pickering friends the 8.06 train to Salem cemetery 'i cd J. H. Wagner will regret to for interment. _. Whitby, Nov, 19tb, 1912 hear that he is in very poor health —The bazaar held in the town Gno. JouxaoN, Inspector -:: at present at his home in Toronto, hall on Friday afternoon and Sun Life. Oshawa but hope that he may soon re- evening of last week. under the Stit. —I am delighted with my 36 ' Cover. auapices of the Ladles' Aid Soei- year endowment policy which has — Andrew Allison left in our sty and Mission Band of St. An. matured. office on Monday a winter radish drew's church, was quite a sucess- I have compared my results with which weighed nine ponds and ful affair. A Large number at- tended orna- pan - several other com led and cannot find any company that pays such large several whieh weighed eight and many useful and dividends to the policy bolder as the pounds. If any one eAn beat this, mental articles were disposed of. Sun Life of Canada I can Assure 7. "' - -- -bring them along. The borne -made baking proved youI made no mistake in choosing :A 4 �7 —Lord and Lady Hyde and very populitr and everythiug sold the Sun Life for protection and in- ` Lord Somers were the guests of very rapidly. In the evening a vestment. the Duke and Duchess of Con- abort program was Riven, which CuAs. Tor), Whitby. .naught at Ridean Hall, Ottawa, consisted of recitations by Iliiss • _ during the opening of the Domin- .Thom, of Dunbarton, a round by - - ion Parliament a number of ladies of the congre- , ig io re I/ —Ttie Wonderful Radialite gation and' selections on the - -Ump burner, no smoke, or soot, gramophone.. During the evening _ :,perfectly safe. Bright electric a nunrber of unsold articles were name, will be here in a fete days. sold by auction, our genial anc- Having installed a new Oat ' Roll, new _ Look out for our Xmas ad. D. tionper, W. B. Powell, wielding Chopper and new Water - wheel, I Cold Weather 1S Coming =ism n & Co. * the .hammer. Marshall Tomlin- Am better prepared than ever ` -the lake sort, of Green River, w _ - -to- attend to the wants — — E;t bllBV �- shore, received a paralytic stroke in the pea bottle guessing contest. Cbopping e my patrons. very day in the week J • -', on Friday last, his left side be4ng Hie guess was 2899, while the except Saturday, now powerless. As he is now 88 hottlecontained 2867 'peas. The _ gears of age, his condition is proceeds amounted to about $70. John F. Bayles, Greenwood See our assortment of Men's and Boys' Underwear in Fleece-Lined " (rather critical, although his mind. —Ho! for Xmas at Home. In and Wool Goods, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, etc., per suit. ' and speech are not affected. connection with Xmas Railings of ` _/ - Quite a large number of the the Scandinavian - (Allan Line) Northern Grown Trees »' farmers of the surrounding coun- Dec•12th, also White Star Do- try attended H. A. Jifkin's sale of minion" and S. S. Teutonic. Dec. Apple, Pear, Plum Cherry peach, Aln ounce of Underwear is worth a pound (}rapes, smart Fruits, ornamentals. _ yeti cattle in the village on Monday 14th,. both sailing from Portland. Ev rgreens. Roses, F1o.ering Shrub$. — of Medicine. — -a • . -Poet, Biddin was not very act- Allan's direct to Glasgow, White Cliembws, Era' sverytbing , in the • g y Nursery line. catalogue fr:e. Bend s ive as the cattle offered for sale tar Dominion to Liverpool. list of our wants for prices. Agents -were hardly what the farmer erm s Grand Trunk running special wanted. Apply for t. •' here wished to purchase. trains, leaving Toronto 1.15 calling ttnraenmao. Men's heavy Overalls and Smocks at 1.00 and 1.25. Bee our "Railroad P g �. it�isneer, post $iglu. Giant,. at 1.25. its a winner. 4 . —Mr. George A. Hicks, of Knox at intermediate points for S. S. College, occupied the pulpit in St. passengers, 11th and 18th. These Heavy Boots for the wet weather. See our Urns calf and our "High Andrew's Church on Sunday, and trains are strictly first -class and Top" Tan Boots —come in and get shod. reached two excellent sermons. run direct to ship wharf At Port, GET OUR CATALOGUE 4. C. Hicks has a large number of land. See E. Stephenson opposite Men's Winter Shits in navy blue and tan. They're selling fast —well t friends in Pickering who were de, Standard Bank, Whitby, and — IT IS FRER — made and comfortable fitting. Price 75c, 1.00, 1,25, etc. ' -lighted to bear him and who will have your berth reservation with extend to him a hearty welcome through ticket - one way round a - Men's Sweater Coats —See onr "Monarch" Coat at 4.00. "High pricedi whenever he may come to our vil- trip or prepaid. He. can also but worth the price." All leading colors. lage, ticket Xmas sailings, via St. Shaker Flannels, all shades, from 8c to 15c per yard. —The police; trustees wish to John's, Halifax or any other line. S�iD Q1 �a Grey Flannpls from 20c up to 32c per yard —good valises a remind the residents of the vi llage Try to see Stephenson for all of the existence of the by re- tickets anywhere, vile Riverdale, 'w :; �+a,e4ie+>a' TTn,d.ex =-e&x Bating to the shovelling of snow Toronto, and local or'other tickets We have an exceptionally good trade in this line and keep our stock from the sidewalks adjoining their at Ste henson's. . (He redeems his '' —'d+ t J g p well assorted. • Call and see. 60c up to 2.00 per suit. { premises. Neglect to perform this issues when prevented using,) = dui makes the ELM DALE MILLS grey —all sizes— prices. L; y y persoA liable to a Chicago Live Stock Exhibition ',.Shaker Flannel Blankets is white and •. -fine, or the trustees mlybave the tickets to go Dec. let to 4th, re- from 1.15 to 1.85.- A special 12 -4 blanket -at 1.80. - work done and have the expenses turn to Dec. 9th at Stephenson's : WICKER =ND „ ' Don't miss it. s collected in taxes. Whitby. y ' Chopping our Specialty —E. N. Hicks, after en oying a Ogily' —ies ; Household and (ilenora :months needed holiday has par- A NOTLD LDVCATOlt ON - Flours in 26, 50 and 100 pound u ;n chased a baking and confectioner sacks. Fresh Rolled• g y THL CHICAGO STOCK SHOW. r •itr7 A !T D W A R G business in the town of Alliston. — ate, Etc• - Mr. Hicks moved to his new loca- Prof. W. A. Henry, in speaking of Mixed Feed, Bran and Shorts by the - Uon on Tuesday. to take posses- the International Live Stock Ezpoai- . ton or cwt Prices reasonable. Now is the time for Glass and Putty, etc. sion and Mrri. Hicks and family tion, which will this year be held from +, ". 'VCTeQ1L® - We're ready, Coble along - S will leave next week. We wish Nov. 90th to Dec. 7th, said : Chopping eve da Coal, Scuttles, Ash Sifters, Stove Pipes, -hiss every success is his new field. "The International is a clean Show, FP g y — Sundays, Dec. lot and St will It hue but 'one purpose—the better- — ment of the live stock of the West. PICKERING MARgh`TS - . ' .Elbows, COST Oil H @a1 @I9, @t0. rE In the Methodist chute Su Rev One can attend the International g ur is r full assurance that this and purpose White-Winter Wheat, old....., 1.00 •: Y•;, J. J. Mellor, of Victoria Univer- rules supreme. Red .. . , , , , - 1.00 Reliable—Don't - - ' • - `. The old take substitutes. s sit "y will preach roiseionary ser• ''l o the farmer whose son has been Mixed " •' . , , , , , .i19 , runup on Dec. 1st. On Dec. Sth faithful this season, let me urge, take grin Wheat ................... . .8a Rev. W. Sparling, B. A., B. D.. him to the International. Goose '� ............ ... ... .85 'THE PANDORA RANGE—The Leader `1' •'If your b"oy sbows indifference to Sprouted .................... , 70-85 who iq representative in China of P -District Eprtltad Bowruanville International aodoarouaeehis ambi- �• the Whitby a,n R y R P Hats ..............................� 40 Leagues will tionsid home place, cake biro to the I /� .,kale on ai.ndaa?4o address the to me • `/..;i ; n!-eao.b. He. will y vening. 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