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PICgERING}, ONT., „FRIDAY, OCTOBER la, 1909 No. 2 snfastoscal �iQllS!• I WHITEVALE AUDLEY , - • Farmers are now getting $1.00 per Farmers are now getting $1.00 per L A D D Medical A Wonderful bushel for their wheat at the Spink bushel for their wheat at the Spink , M. D. Mille. Mills. } EO. N. FISH, The Whitevale Women's Institute A meeting is being arranged for to PBYBICIAAi AND SURGEON Invigorator is will hold their regular monthly meet- re-organize the Audley literary Socio- 8essb•r of College o! PDysicians and Surgeons, The ladder season here again,and Oat. Aueodate coroner, County of Ontario. Ing on Thursday, Oct.21st,at 3.;`'clock ty for the winter months. " Hohn-s to to a.m, and 1 to s and a to a in the lecture room of the Baptist Pardon Bros. raised their barn on we are prepared o make them , Brougham.Oat. 1I-1y V I T A LI of all sizes. E. church. Subject A girls place in the Thuraday.of hist week. dt i a tine �a �GKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL m !home and the books we should read. strubture, 40x100, and is a credit,both All kinds of general Blacksmithing Able papers are being prepared on the to the owners and to Chapruan Bros., promptly and neatly done.. —and X-RAY INSTITUTE i above subject. the contractors. PICKBRING, - ONTARIO — • ° !li.H, JACKSON. . It enriches the blood and ATMA STOUFFVILLE �. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., M. n., C. H., r. Brock Road Physieian•in-charge J. Wilson, of Newmarket, spent a. N. E. Smith is able to be around Specialist in Rectal Diseases. ProstaticDis- will cure RHEUMATISM few days at J. Mowder's. and is progressing nicely. m G&W of Men. Diseases of Women, Cancers, James Dunkeld,of Mt. Joy, spent If Joseph Randall, who has been suf- James White T Tumors,X-Ray examinatiob. Diseases of eye, P ear.nose,throat end lungs. Fitting giasess and when everything'else else has few days with hie'brother here. fering from typhoid fever, is now all conte and chronic diseases. Geo. Clayton and family, of Stouff- improving nicely. Wholesale and Retail Butcher, ' Osge Hone 12 to 3 and 7 to 7 191y failed. We. a box, or six ville, spent Sunday at S. P. Lapps. Bir William Mulock has a colony of ' �4 Mrs. T. Nighswander and Misses black squirrels on his farm north of Pickering, Ont. 3 "gat. for$2.50. For sale at Me- Ina and Rev&spent Sunda in Clare- _ p y Aurora in which he takes.great pride. "• wont. Recently some person entered the E. FAREWELL, Q.' 0., BARRIS_ .Fadden's Drug Store. Percy Wideman, of Mongolia, spent •,Best price paid for choice premises and shot sixteen of them.' o.1• tw- County Crown Whtoras,,aaa County Sunday. with his aunt, Mr. A. Car- butcher's. cattle. 8>tieitor. Ooart> oase,Whitby. 10 v J. W. McMullen purchased at the ruthers. sale yesterday the farm at the east •�• T. BARCLAY Barrister-at-Law, Farmers are now getting$1.00 per end belonging to•the estate of the late Choice meat will be found at our `x> L. Solicitor.Notary Pablio,Special Eaami- bushel for their wheat at the Spink g (}, Berkey. and W. Rennie, 'of, shop at reasonable prices. 5 nor for Big:, Court of Justice, successor to Mills. Pickering. Mongolia, purchased the 33-acre par- Whitby. Dow Ec McGillivray, Brock Street, CLAREMONT Miss Jennie Mowder has returned Whitby. ray cel. --Tribune. Call and see us. Prices right home, after spending a time with .� FITRNIT'URE STORE friendaat V andporf. �j H. WARKE, SOLICITOR AND 3+ 7 v . NoxAs: Pvsr.,c. (successor to late R. Lawrie,of Scarboro.Miss Lawrie, UXBRIDGE David Ormiston),Whitby. Mr. sydney North- of Mongolia,and Miss Kirk,of Bramp- Monumenh '" eotp who is wociated with kir:Warks,attends ton,, called on J. Sco t on Tuesday. Thanksgiving Day will be Monday, 1 ae.lokeriag on Wednesdays. in the place to get the best. � Oct. 26th, It will Ice the bus Loans arranged. illy John Scott secured several prizes g Y on sheep and horses at the Markham townsman a chance to pull hia cab- s3 Furniture at the lowest pp ba es, bank the cistern and put on Having secured the agency for ret mnae•y. Fair. O. Nighswander secured prizes g p the Ontario Granite and Mar- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^�• �: . f prices, also on horses and T. Nighswander prizes the storm windows. , ble Works, Brampton, I am W illaon Junes,a youn man.of near- p near- WALTER L. HOWD.EN, D. V. S. � ' - on fruit. g re awed to furnish nil work in , • ;,v Graduate Ontario veteran ly' twenty and son of Albert Jones Veterinary Society. PICTURE FRAMING, pr granit? and marble line : member Ontario veeeri y Medical Society. BROUGHAM neer town, died last week in Whet To- at the vary lowest rices, and suocwgorto Dr.E.J. Shirley.rlOffice stag st•, ronto of fever and .wee interred here p ; 1Ptakeriag. 37 CURTAN POLES, Mrs. Rim. Cowie is visiting friends on Thursday. His brother there was workmanship guaranteed. Goods shipped where desired. � HOFSINB,VETERINARY 8II8• in Turonto. also down with the disease. ' • OEON, AND DENTIST, Etc, and' and kinds of repairing. Mrs. E. Ham spent Sunday with On-Monday a two-year-old heifer See me before placing your "fir Grad to of the Ontario vet unary .Co)_ friends in Uxbridge• belonging to Benj. Widdifleld, of order._ Lettering done on the p Iqe, Toronto, registered member of the - Wm, and Mre.'Eani, of Toronto, Sandford,fell 15 feet from an .over, shortest notice. est and resideneo one andone•gnarter miles UNDERTAKINGent a few C. �V. GIBBONg, — ClaremOrit , •oiah of Green River. Ofoe and shooingdorg• Cowan. its bac brokei3 It was bled and donna 8 eo 11 a.m„sad 1 to s P.M. Private Frank and Mrs. Gerow .and son, of dressed and the meat looked all right - ' Wphoa• is my omce P.O.O. addrw, Osseo iII Connection. Toronto., spent Sunday with Wm. and but it was decided not to eat it. Bh•r, out, gI g C 0. A BEA _T Mrs. Mos Ove. George N. Geraw hes sold his farm i�gi•flttlEs# mat=S*. -L7_ _ Charles and ]avid Liscombe, who and stock and milk business to Leon- are ill with typhoid fever, were taken and Ball, of Toronto, formerly of Eog- Hard and soft. + to the Children's Hospital, Toronto, land.' The property is just east of G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage CLAREMONT or, Wednesday, and Frank and Mrs. town and Mr. Ball has already taken ZUMB�R r► . Licenses is the County of OUSSAC, $anderaon• who are Bufferin from Yl•karin Village.�• rfty General Hospital for treataken pwill like t part hope the new comers Loth and Shingles. the same disease, were taken to the will like ails art of Ontario and cos- a HOPPER Issuer of Marriage SPED DING AND p CEMEN`=' - D. Licenses in the County of Oatasio, The annual Thank offering services At Os Code I3atl.on Monday Chief - :.- v•^ Aisee at store and his resideao•,Claremont. Prices right. S in connection with St: John's Auxili- Justice Meredith refused to interfere DB.BEATON,TOWNBHIPOLERH of the W. F. M. S. will be held with the 'appointment of Robert St. e Conveyancer, eommfssioaer tar taking BIRTHDAY, GIFTS �t Wednesday evening, Oct. 20th, John, of Uxbridge, as committee of A. C. R E E SOR, aftlavils. Accountant. Bee, money to loan in the church at 8 o'clock. Rev. W. the estate-of Mrs. St. John Jones, of oa "Impar of Baa• Lie- ” R. Wood, of Claremont, will Bice a UsZiridge, who has been declared LOCUST HILL •sees•" '��. i, One. T-► Our assortment is complete in jew- missionary address, and special and mentally incapable of mant►ging her , y �1 POSTILL, Licensed Auetioneer eliry, fountain ns, etc. .' We are apropriato music will be rendered b estate of$ 0,000. q .L' . for Oonotfe• of York and Ontario. An c: agents for The P.W. Ellie Co., of To- thchair• assisted by some outside Henry Jones is dead. This announce- PiCer�g Lambss i Oka sales of an kinds ateenGod to an short"* mesas aebee. Address Green Giver P.o., OoL lOOtO' talent. All are invited w the service. ment on the street Tuesday•came as a All kinds of building material " KODAKS AND CAMERAS make .ideal An offering will be taken in sid-of the surprise to manv as Mr.Jones had on- ;.:a ,.: gifts. We have a fine new stock. S. y y Ing rough sod�,,re ur �T B. PUWELL, Licensed Auc- W. F' M. work. 1 been ill since'Saturday. An attack lath, etc. yr . t ISS er eo!or Ontario and York OCs. All of pneumonia was too much for his Car 13. C. shingles in transit eapec I_ klads of nr]as eoadaoe•o either privately or or $is theC lac AND have. GLAB@HS. This GREENWOOD constitution which has been gradually ao•er P icul sow collected. For dates or is the lace to have,your eyes ex- to'arrive on or about Oct. let, at St., inlan apply las etresidence.News oats weakened illness from time to time ILL, Pickering. Orden n. at News OIDla will amine by a graduate optician, You Contractor Cook,.of the C- N, R.,is � $2 b6 per square in lot of 10 as•.lye prompt asteatioa. ibty, take no'chances here. We saran- during late pears.-Journal. _. . g moving his family to the village thin square or over. TPOUCHER, Licensed Auctlon- tee to fit you correctly with the best week, "- 1 . «r. valuator. collector and inner of frames and lenses. Our prices are . Sandy and Mrs, Moore have return= eR000HAM W. D. GORDON & 80:;. ed;home,afters spending a few days in Mrs G C ssarriage 1leeooee• ell kions of auction sale• the lowest. p g y owls spent a week with To eonda•ted and *alnation• mads at mod- , �• orate charge. Eutaw and consignments Con- PL RE DRUGS alwave on hand.' . Pre- Toronto'. ronto friends. 0•F:T tyle 33ESW 'sINWXU7 managed and sold by onotlon or scriptious and family receipts care- Farmers are now getting $1.00 per Thomas Femby, of Uxbridge, spent IT PAYS private sats. Vortgagoo, rents, sow and fully compounded. Come to us for bushel for their wheat at the Spink " accounts promptly oollected and satt• nday at Mrs: Rim, Fe&ebv's here. :[sews, a tticmenu guaraaseed, phone or anything in the drug line. Mills,6l1ZPickering. Miss M. Fe,Isby is visiting relatives One school that stands at the bean wdte for t•rmir sad psrticniars, Brougham. Arthur and Mrs. Carlton intend in Uxbridge and Scott. in Thoroughn"s. Popularity and _ OWL Dow MST be A%Od by phone Nava moving their household effects to ui fent is he .per•• T. M. MFA DDENweeJohn and Mrs. Milroy, of Cesar Gen ne 2+ t � S Stella, . DRUGGIST AND ORADiAT$OPTICIAN. ed Mrs. re eysuddenly onSaturdayrduy evening M e�ayy visited at Mrs. ie OiO dd Brodie's, n _ E Eames PICKERING, ONT• _- owing to the serious illness of her sis- Bi n b and Lela Morton, of Teacher of viaano. ter, Mrs.J. McLean, who, we regret Ea•swick, spent over Sunday at Ed. t. R'iilsan's. WIiI�EVALE. ONT. to say, has pneumonia. Fnrtners are now getting $1.00 r The.Young Men's Brotherhood will bushel for their wheat at the Spink r Dillingham's hold,services in Salem church Sunda P It enjoys a lar a ,J y :(fills, Pickering. g patronage becau. Gagner & 'Co. UndertakingParlors ' 17-h. at 10.30 a. m.and 7 p. In. Rev. There will be an old fio;Moned lash- its superior work is so well known. H. S. Magee,. associate secretary of ioned spelling snatch at the'S. of T. Get your training here and you will King street, Pickering. the-Temperance and Moral Reform of meeting on Saturday evening. be satisfied. All graduates easily Have a full line of fresh and cur- Calls by day or night promptly the Methodist church will preach both Mrs:•ICr.) G. ti. Fish and, Mrs. J. C. get positions.'Catalogue free, Enter ed meats constant( on "nd. attended to. Tele bone morning and evening. On Monday, now. y P the 18th, a Banquet will be. given b Philip were the guests of Mrs. W. J. (Bell or Independent.) q g. y Devitt at Greenwood last week. r Spice Roll, 'Breakfast Bacon the Brotherhood. in Kinsale church, It is with W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. which promises to surpass that of last h deep regret that we report -Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. -- — year. Addresses .will he the death of one of our oldest regi- � Cor. Yonge& Alexander Sts. \ y given by the delfts; Mrs.. Thomas Bennett, which Insurance Revs. Magee and Tucker, ala0 r of tookplaceon :Monday, Oct. 11th, atHighest pricPs paid for Goodfellow, of �Vhitb and four of y the a e of 72 ears and 10 months. `Butcher s cattle. the--members of the Brotherhood. • g r On the Fridayprevious to his death Banquet commences at 6.30, open to, P • e e i deceased' was in the village after his erin� rvelr Of all kinds--Best always ity 9 recom- s 1 wen. - mail and appeared to be m his usual mended. good state of health, his.death thus WHtMARKHAM coining unexpectedly and with great • ; • shock to his friends'. The debeased " •Flrst-class rigs for-hire COn4e9anCing DOBE. P The Markham dt Pickering g Tele- was ai,man of quiet and •unassumin fav an ec hforbit&rat „ 't hone Co. have installed a hone in q g Day o? nlg}�t the G..T.R. station here. disposit;on and was held in high re- j pr' r Rents and Notes Collected. spect. Ha death was due to an affec Spectacles Cr The GnT:R, have erected an addition tion of the heart and kidneys. His e+r BIIB nle6t8 all t7alII8 _ '.. ___ Charges reasonable, their freight sheds at the station funeral took place yesterdayThura- Teaming promptly attended to. litre and have also put a hardwood day)when his body as laid torestin 150 acre Farm for sale. floor in the general waiting room. ,E�e Glasses' ti Agent for Canada Carriage Co. The first ractice'of the new band, the new anion cemetery near Clare- If vial want to buy sell or rent, call mont and the funeral was largely at- ' P�iSla� iecently to 'en over by Naomi Lodge, at my office. Bargains. tended. s I.O.O.F., took place on. Friday even- When you can consult an expert r f Pickering. ing last. There was a large attend- The jubilee services and Thanksgiv- Optitionnear home and get �1 11 •' �. Richardson• +ince present and 'much enthusiasm ing English dinner,under the auspices entire satisfaction. The ,• manifested. of the Christian 'church, will be held Benj. Fowlie, employed at the On- on Sunday and Monday, October 94th A steel frame and best lens $1.00 ,$ Notary Public, Pickering. t`ario Yarn Co.'s mill, had the misfor- and 25th. On7SundaTT at 11 a. m. and A flue old fllled''frame+ 5.50 k ' )DOMINION BANH ' tune a few days ago to have a weight P• m. the Rev. S. Diosteller, of Kea- g lye of nearly I,001bs, fall on his left band wick, will conduct services. Special Solid•gold frame 8.50 to 8.00 Bead OMoe, Toronto Slacksm"iithltig 0 badly crushing two of his,fingers. The music by the home Choir in the morn- '--- accident will lay him off work for a Ing and by the �Vhitevale Baptist ]Greneral Banking Business T time. Choir in the evening, On, Monday A general blacksmith business done. The old Morten Miller farm of 100 evening at 0,30 a resit English hot din- F transacted. All kinds of repairing neatly and acres, the,east half.of lot 6, con. 7, her consisting of roast beef,mashed You are not taking any chance in Y. promptly executed. ' ?Markham, belonging to the hells of Potatoes, plum pudding and other good things will.be served in the Town business with,us as Special attention gi49n t0 - the]ate James Stacey, has been sold we will:,refund the Horse-shoeing- a- Specialty. Hall until all are served. After dinner � by the official guardian, F. Harcourt, the collection Of to the resent tenants,Thos. heather- a well selected program will be furn- money if glasses are notC�ORnON : T.A W, atone Son,for$b;500, The price is ished in the Christian Church,consist- satisfactory. B81e notes. in of abort addresses b resident PICRERINfy, ONT, considered very reasonable.-Econ o- g . y ?' mist. ministers; Music and Rending. by _ " elocution- SAVINGS, DEPARTMENT, ` Mrs. C. E.Sockler,Toronto,elocution- " BRITISH Term of 1909 ist, Miss Leila Morton, Keswick., solo- =)03P OQ1to received of $l. and CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap Professor Fransisco Ferrer, Elie int, Mr.H.M.Hainer,Toronto,soloist, t , upwards. BUSINESS er, ten per cent bei Barcelona revolutionist, wits sae- Mr. A. T.Mercer; Toronto, cornetist, R. N, 'BASSETT, t COLLEGE ter for Mines, cuted yesterday at the fortress a Male Quartette from McMaster Uni- Z31te=BBt nllOWed at highest TORONTO Shorthand and Mat. of Mont Juich, in Spain. v.rsit;3, and others. The ladres'of the JEWELLIKE AND OPTICIAN ;' s� current rates. sic, church will hold a bazaar at the hall A mysterious ea losion in the (opposite new post office) r Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, p during the time dinner is being served ' CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager bar of the Kirwin Hotel at Inger- , g B.A.;Principal, Corner on a and when uaeflil articles will be on sale. WIIITB� O1vT �1 Bloor Ste. p g soil caused seriousdnjury to(roup-. Admission,adults, 26 cents; children, ; a "yR$IT$Y BRANCIEL eillor James A. Bnelt.anan. 16 cents. r � wylk: ,'i".,";c%m �� "A lar '�.. s}'4+uq.] •+: aW.e._ a- n E�« '� _7•°• so.. ..; <?*�•-�-4:i�S€'' '•.<.�? 'na`zs.y;i _r«:,� .r�. ^� -�,»v�, c:s*1,,., rs.--c;as 7.� 1� r7. "S A V THE WORLDS MARKS TRADE .`,`HE t� ONIN 0,0 AVY "09000 F-0 R fo REPORTS FROM THE LEADING 7i CENTRES.' Last 4 'Passed Revenue 'and Expenditure 'for"' the 'L tana' da's Naval Defence Act to ba , and • Prices Of Cattle,-Grah4 �heese ln Early Part of Session Six Months. Other Dairy Produce at % Rome and Abroad7. it :A despatchI . . froin Ottawa says: supervision of British experts A despatch froni Ottawa says: the surplus for receipts over ordia.. It was &emi:-offic-*ally announced on loaned to Canada for that purpoye. The financial statement of the Do BREADSTUFFS' ary expenditure at the close of the. afternoon that the bill The details as to the proposed Toronto, Oct. 12.—Fl-our On- minion for the first half of the pre- year should be the largest on re- Y training ship and enlarged dry tario- wheat 90 per cent. patents, cord. and Mr. Fielding's budget 4�s� to Lrive effect to the decision of the docks have ' t yet 'been worked $4 to $4.0.5 in buyers" sacks on sent fiscal year shows an timate of the probable increase ib .7 1110 1 defence I track, Toronto, and $3.90 to $3.95 of $6,526,297 in revenue as compar eh" conference' will be intro- out. The Admiralty iq said to take - revenue is likely to prove to be sev- duCed at an ear utside-,le buyers' sacks. Manitoba ed with the first sin months of 1908- eras millions too small, early stage of the ses- the view that bigger do`L-�e�rer 'D N. sion) and will be entitled the Naval a necessity than the construction flour, first patents, $5.60 on track, 09: On the other hand, the expen- The main figuresforthe month 80 Toronto; second patents, $5.10, Defence Act. It will be: followed of a, fleet, but it is hoped that me diture on consolidated fund account and for the six months are-as fol- roposals for the -construction arrangement 'on this point will %e and strong bakers', $4.90 to $5 on y p decreased by $1,098,335, and on Revenue — September,48,- lows: track, Toronto. -of twelve vessels of cruiser and de- reached before Parliament meets. tra- capital, account by $802,582. For 853,659; six months, $47,353;819, Ex- stroyer class, nine of which will be The other legislation will in- Manitoba, Wheat—No. I North- September alone the increase in count—September,, on Co nsolidated fund ac- placed rn, $1 olY2, Bay ports, and No. 2 on the Atlantic and three elude bills to amend the bank act, ., revenue was $1,570,709, while the cou nt—Sept ember,, $5,210,213; B;x ion the Pacific. This will involve a to amend the insurance act, to ra- Northern at $1, Bay• ports. total expenditure decreased, as months, $31,5e3,393. Expenditure spital expenditure of twenty m:l- tify the French treaty, an it is Ontario wheat—No. 2 mixed, 96 compared with September of last en capital account—September, $3,. d n dollars, as well as an annual hoped as a result of the coming con- to 97oc outside, and No. 2 white, 97 3. 84c de year, by $2,584,275.. Judging by the 967,321 ; six months, $13,213,063. outlay for maintenance and upkeep ference between Mr. Lemieux, and to 9 outside, ih� net debt of the- Dominion 71. of figures of revenue and the expend'- on -.1 over three million'dollars. the British Postmaster-General in Barley—No. 2, 56 to 5%4-outside, ture for the first half of the year, September 30th was $320,698,4&. While no decision has been reach- England-next week to include & and No. 3 extra, 54 io, w outside. ed as to where the new navy shall bill for the�-reduction of cable rates Oats--No. 2 Ontario white, new, 37 to 37Y2c -outside. -New Canada be built, strong pressure is being in the session's business. The gold at 4% to be per lb. ; pretty PRAIRIE FIRES. There brought to bear upon the Govern- will also ba a bill to amend the West oats,, 37Y2 to 38c spot, Bay good animals, 3y,.to 4y2c; commor, ' �' -meat to ask Parliament to consider militia act, to give effect to the ports. stock, 2 to 3yc per lb. About a Wide Extent of Country 4as.Beei Ahe desirability of expendiqg the military end of the defence confer- Peas-82 to 85c outside. dozen lean -old cows were gold at whole Bum in Canada . under the ence. Rye:—No. 2, 69 to- 70c outside. Devastated. $9.50 each -or IYP, per lb. Calves KP Buckwheat--55 to 56c outside. per 14,­Sheep, 3/ to 3Y A despatch from Winnipeg says 3 to 5y2c p I Ate fires' are raging. in various! Corn—No. 2 American yellow, per lb. ; lambs, by, to ed per lb-. Prairie GREAT MICA DEPOSIT. IMMIGRATION RETURNS. 66'/ to 69-c on track, Toronto. Good lots of fat hogs sold at gy, parts of Alberta and Saskatthe- graa—$i8 to $19 outside in bulk to 91/c per lb. wan, but details are scarce. One .:Pro8peetor Traced Vein for Over An Increase of Fifty-three Per Cent for Ontario bran, and $20.'5D to $21 Toronto, Oct. 12.—Anything real- third of the Government Park near, Alta,, -wax burned,! ty good that could be picked out Two Miles.' for shorts in bulk: Wainwright, for'Augu8t. A despatch from Edmonton, Al- A despatch from Ottawa' says: sold quickly from $4.85 to $5; fair but the buffalo are safe. Another towards the park COUNTRY PRODUCE. loads at $4.20 to $4,60; big fire is rushing t4r berta, says:' A prospector just in The total immigration 'into Canada to medium from the Peace River canyon, which for the month of August this year Apples--$'I to $2.15 per barrel, ah other grades were easier, but at present. Many homesteaders "cording to quality. in both Alberta and Saskatchewaa lies beyond the great divide a short was 15,387, as-compared with 0,- eTerything on. offer was sold., The Beans—Prime, $2.25, and b distance, brifigs in news of a re- 082 for August last. year, an i4- Be and- demand for feeders was strong, have suffered loss. - Oak Points" ood 1)u L1.8, A despatch from picked, $2,40 to $2.4.5 per bushel. with prices firm for g markable discovery of mica in that crease of 53 per cent. The limigra- Honey—Combs, dozen, . at ers and heifers, but the says: Fire is raging 32 miles distant and isolated country. He $2.25 to e e light Man. tion from the United States was $3; extracted, 10c per lb. rough of Oak Point. It -was start- AWO -red with 4,684 for stock were a shade lower. north spected a vein for over 8,024, as compa, cd over A week ago on Dog Creek anj A13J,t IQ av@rnge Kh Hay—No. 1 timothy, $15.50 to $16 Milkers and springers were in ac- -.AUgt;St of la e-k berve, aead 0 .#. . :..- Indian Reserve. Since then it has —d fifty feet in thickness and of un- 71 per cent. the immigiation by 1$14 to $14.60 for -good—Auality. burned hundreds of sclupire miles of known depth. The quality is re- ocean ports was 7,363, as compared Calves steady. Sheep and lambs to $9.50. were steady to firm. k. prairie s4;d and timber. A large markably fine and it can be lifted with 5,398 for August of last year, Hogs weak, —5s to 6oc tity of hay has already been in great she-eta of the urest 'ma- an increase of 36 per cent. The to- Potatoes per bag on owing to. the poor quality but cluan Several settlers have track for Ontario, and at 75c for anything of good weight and'qua- destroyed: terial. The mica is wort from $25 nal immigration for the first five New Brunswick. 't 3- sold at $8, fed and watt lost stock, houses and &tables, and to $100 per ton, a pricewhich makes months of the present fiscal year Poultry—Chickens,,9 dressed, 12 red. narrowly escaped fearful deaths. Ibis mine richer and more important 1, J6 was 105,636, as compared with go,- 13c per lb. ;.fowl, 10 to lie; tur- as & commercial commodity than 38 to On three or four days of last week 5 for the same period of last year -PLOWED UP A FORTUNE. hidden by any, gold mine discovered. It lies an increase of 17 per cent. keys. 17 to 19c •per lb. ducks, lb. the sun wam completely Th just beyond the -divide at th ' foot 11 to 13c. smoke. e whole population in e Valu- that region is greatly alarmed, be- Farmer Discovered Treasure ..,(.f Mount Selwin. - GIRL SHOT DEAD THE DAIRY 'MARKETS. ed at $50,000. cause nothing but heavy rain can 2 extinguish the flames If a h4irn FI'N'DS EN THE NORTH. GOLD FIN I Butter—Pound prints, 21 to 2 c; -A despatch from Ogdensburg.-N -a the whole country be- Deliber wind aris ate Act of a Russian Boy of tubs and large rolls. 19 to 20c; in- Y., says : A farmer named Vo-5 tween Lake Manitoba and Lake Reports of DI-4coverles Received In )Fifteen. ferior, 17' to Ise; creamery, 23 to bprg, living near :Champlain while 4V 25"'c' and solids, 21 to 22c per lb. ]owing on Tuesday, turn ea up a Winnipeg may become.the prey of Toronto. A despatch from Cancra, Sask., P Eggs—Case lots, 241�1 to 25c per quantity -of gold coins, urnished the flames. A despatch from Toronto says: says: Georgina Downs, an Eng- The Ontario-Department of Mines lisp speaking girl, tbirteeri ears-of doien. by the weather and 'dirt in which v. y Cheese 121�c per, lb. for has received reports of material W, was disembowelled by �% shot r large, they-reposed Digging farther, he TO COVER DEFICITS. -and heak.' and at 12%c for twins. ' ea. Every-M&Id diwoveries in the district sur. fired from a gun in the hands of a found more coins than he could -"and beauty.has #t1r4imikpownship of Whitney. Russian youth, fifteen years old, :,'.carry home at one time. Their German Government to Ask for in the rel' .• great is the interest that al. on Wednesday., He' deliberately HOG PRODUCTS. value ia,eatimated at $50,000. It is Loan of-$125,000,000. rer ready, according to the depart- pointed the gun at the girl exclaim- Bacon—Long clear, 15 to 153/,c believed the treasure was buried despatch from Be I rlin *a w inent's advices, there are 500 pros- Ing, "Your money or your life,' by persons who stole it from the A ci I per lb. in case lots; mess pork, --pectors in the field. I S26 50 to $0.7; short cui, $28 to British army which camped near The Impctial Government will ask The ruute. 'to' At thle same time pulling the trig- Burgoyne y th6 Driftwood beginning t4 1-910, the Tageblatib for A loan of $123,000,000 in the the gold field is b od ger. He claims he did not know , $2S,50. Champlain during the Burgol, A n I Hams—Light to medium, 13!/ to campaign. The' robbers probably River, & tributary of the Abitibi. the gun was loaded. Neighbors i said on Thursday in its financial I ice 118, sequently and The field lies webt of Night Hawk the absence of the gi'rl's father, T do., heavy. 14 to 141,�,c; rolls, lost their lives sub 114% to 15c; sh-6ulders, 12!/, to 13c; mr, one knew what they had done article, to cover deficits. This ac- Lake, near- Porcupine Lake. Air. 'who is away working in the Mani. -4 lal.' to 20c breakfast ba-- 'vvith their. booty. counts, according to the news esf fie!ds, cam,- to Canors bac�, A Thos. W. Gibson. Deputy Minister tuba hary con, - Ise. paper. for the recent tendency to n, 1, to of Mines, states that samples of the foi a doctor, who wont out ace m• sell Imperial issues s on the Boerse. 'MR. CARNFGIE'S GIFT. ore show visible gold, and some panied by Constable Wilson of the Lard—Tierces, 13c tubs, 15yc; Pails, 151 '-c. places in the district are said to be R: N. IV. M. P. to investigate the /2 rwh in matter, but the girl was dead. to AR LISH SCHOOL SATING. the precious mineral. The One Hundred Thousand 11-ollars 0 BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. department is ..making iavestiga- I s McGill Univer Ity. WALTER it. BARRY ]KILLED. -eal, Oct. 12.--New crop Brantford Tr tutees Find Systeft iions. Montr oats, No.. 2 Canadian Western, 411 A ;espatch from Montreal say.;: Friction. .... ... Cau."s Fi Ink& It is announced that -Mr.. Andiew Well-Anown Ottawa Business Man ;to 42c; 1 Id crop oats, No. 2 Cana- 'A CHEE THIEF. I-P A despa'Wh from Brantford ye diaa Western_42 to 42,1/c; barley', Carnegie has- donation,of Run Down on- Railway. Afttr-�,e%eral yesti-6 No. 2, 66 to 67c; ManiUibx feed •810a.000 to McGill, following a -of experiment �. pianWhIrFretended to he M.i. Rea A de-patch from Ottawa says: barley, 6.4 'to 65c; buckwheat, 55 pi 6rilise that if $500.000 were.raiscd the Brant fo 1-4 Public ,carpool Board C Gets $19-0 From Cashier. Y . Walter M. Barry of the firm of Har- t,, 5,51 c.' Flour—Manit-oba Spring from other sources he would cap will', away with the school saving A despatch from '.Montreal says: ris & Barry, furniture dealers, and /2 1 system. On the ground that too wheat patents, firsts, $5.A0; Mani- 1:�t by giving $100.0006, Tho 145 much teaching time is taken.up'aud man walked into the store of A. a well-knowii business man-of Ot- toba Sprinj* wheat patents, sec--,Came from Lord Strathcona in III,\, E. Read Co.. St. Catherine street, tawa, was killed ber tho' pupils fail to show "interest in. e on Saturday, nds, $5.20; Winter wheat patents, I and now Mr. Carne fulfills his on Friday afternoon, and, repre- afternoon. He was.crossing the' the'system.- $5.50; Manitoba strong bakers', I promise. The whole is part of the Asenting himself-to the lady cashier Grand Trunk yard and was run $5; straight rollers,- $5 to $3,25, •;z,2,00,000 fund for which 11(-Gill- as being Mr. Rea, said he wanted down by.a shunting engine. He straight rollers, in bags, $2.33 to DATE REIFINITELY FIXED. 1*170 in a hurry. The young lady, I the hospital a few hours ha.,, Made an appeal. Feed—Ontario bran, $,-,I to died i n' $�,-50. - it is said by the secret service men, later; Deceased. was 44 years of *2:!; Ontario middlings, $2112.50 to Cabinet.Decides Parliament Sha'D j )banded over the money without any age. .$23,50; Manitoba bran, $21 ; Mani- SNOW GENERAL IN TEXAS. Meet November 11. 'lliesitation, as the man was well re grain to tuba short.is. $23 to $24; pu 'd A,dcspn:c*b from Ottawa sarig- ressed.and seemed well ac- Brigadier-General. Buchan .'died mouille, $33 to $35; mouille, Fall of Four Inches. the Earliest on A r Ltbe '.,unci]Lmeeting it was �e* t d with the business. a, mixed -quain e Montreal on Thursday- -$27. Cheese-L-Wesierns' Record. $25 to cided 'to summon' Parliament for 11;; to 113 c: easterns III/ to 11 c. patch of business on Thursday, A despatch from' El Paso, Texas, Butter—Finest ' creamery, 2.1,_c. A !,Nov. 11th. Eggs—Selected stock 931,� to 26e Iti tAo 19c•per, dozen. NANCOtVER iu the Texas Panhandle. the •earl: says: Snow fell generally on Fri<liv No. I candled, 22% to 3c; No. 2, est fall in the history- of that see- Dr. Ernest Shipman urges Cana- Jians to secure a share of the Pana, tion. Four inches is reported from Dalhart. ina, trade. UNITED STATES MARKETS: Chicago, Oct. 12—Cash wheat States Company Pays $1,500,000 No. 2 red. *$1.15; No. 3 red, -�!'.OS to $1.16; No. 2 hard, $1.,06 t-o $I.- o. .12; -hard, $1.04 to $1.03; Nt). ...for the Property. N, 3 '7orthern, $1.03 to $1.06 -No. 2 �-BLOWN -.D�, YNA MITE Northern. $1.03 to $1.05; No. 3 No '-A despatch from 5,000,000,- Spring, $1 t .'$1.04., Corn—No. 2, Victoria, B. C.�, contains approximately One of the largest individii- 000 feet of merchantable lumber. 60%, to 60v�.,C; NLO.+2 white, 611"c- �-says: 0 Cowichan Lake is about 100'miles No. 2 yellow, 60%, Io 0,1"c; h Explosion Within a Y 6 4 )'0. 3: Fifth ear on Works sl timber -deals in the history of north of `eattle and 22 miles trom 601/, to 60/1,,,c; N -ellow, 60,1/ to. � o.,3 s r Ve te o. 4, 59,1,/ to 5cP'e, N n Canada, has j' st been the nearcst point of the '.\Iana-imo 160,*"'c; "N Oats— p 4 ,t4 ' Manned by Non Union Men.. N(). 3 3 e closed whereby the American Fin: an Esquimalt Railway, a. branclij ^o.9c ; No. I white,, 35/_ to Securities Corn t the Pacific. dt is �qti_ 39-1 'c; No. •I white, 38 t6'39c; stan- ance and pany, of o 4 Bard,rd, 41',:'c. 'A despatch from. Buffalo says: built. by the Xew York-, purchases from the Ca- pulated in the ' contract that the S. J. McCann Com.- lv.lto erect, purchasers are immediate'. Minnea'oli's, Oct.. 12.—Wheat A steel viaduct over•ihe New Turk pony, of Mercer,'Pa.,.who do prac- Pacific llail-,i-ay 5.1,000 acres P. radianL a will with an annual capacity of at. December, 99% to 99,%gc; May, $I.- C-entral tracks, near the Elk Streit tically all thci.r work on the open t o �l.0�7/ -11 f firnbc.r 1,inds on.Cowiclian,Lakc, least 160,000.000 feet, aiikl that the 02% 1 cash, lard. 'NJ ti 1-1,e t, Nvas blown up by dyDa-iiite shop polic'-.' The,last-outrage, here "S 3 n,a Korthern,"Ai:oi 'No. at f a.m. on Thursda'i in-orning. A was directed agairist the same firm. Vancouver, B, for approNiT. te- railroa' d is to build a branch,line S 1.0 1 o. I I This said to be the from -Cowichan harb�)r into the 5� Northern, 99c;­IN�o'. 3 Northern, -e was A tare(- construction car and hoist, A 13, h licavy charge of the ex TosiN timber remaining +nimbid 1—Timst tract of tinil in -r. The Canadian tim- P7 to 9SC. —Firs Grano,Pac Flour—First patents, used and a large section of the ing < no, ()�Vned by theman Op- j3riitish Colunibia: The timber, her li(ildinl­, in Vancouver nre all !�-).20 to K),10; second patents, $0 structure was twist-ed III(] shatter- c i at,,,d at the Elk Street viaduct., .-Vii1ch consists largely of fir. is of Croxn 'wrant_lands. and as at- ed. This is the fifth dynamite out t e if te, $5.10 first clears, $1.35 to $4.53 vias NA r O'�,1, (1 by a charge-'of dyna- gii unusually,dem';c growth. FX- ways hc,(,,n tl,,,- road's policy to sell, sF<Iond (.,]ears. $3.10 to $3.30. Bran xage that has occurred her(- with- mite that lmd hnen placed under ports xv r c ha s v r —11, 100-1-1) sacks, n a year, all of them being on the boiler of the engine. j�T-Pei who were elllploycI h� the its timl;er only where the pu p 4ew York company report that the will agree, to operate the rupe'rtics structures worked by other than No arse-t- haV6 been made in timber nverages more than 90.000 and guarantee a certain amount of :LIVE STOCK MARKETS union men. conn-action' with any of the 'jobs' five -act traffic over the line. —Pr The Elk Street viaduct was being pulled off here. t,':14et to the acre'and that the,ti Yontreal, Oct, 12.—Prime beeves a -IL vl. A V, 7w 7, 7�!7P f 77 --Al lit ­-3rr q. 0 0 N- Q 4�3 F, 26 a entire body of Jewish Scriptures. 15. Hope which thee look swept beyond his Sadduoee accus- 'Hints for Busy Housekeepers -OF THE PERFECT ,LIFE for—Paul's gesture must have era to the Jews in the court. The T Pharisees would be specially irri- Zw-' - ,i��I �: ' L 7 tated by this inference that the lOn Gives to All Lives the $pirit, and general belief, ia the nation-, was Recipes and Other ValuableInformation 9 19 in a resurrection both of the just of Particular Interest to Women Folks. 'Aim '.Ljlat= Apportions to Every Part and unjust. 2 16. Herein I exercise myself—He practiced the' Service, belief, and the taste: Strain and Its True' Function hope mentioned above (14 and 15), TO PUT CAKE TOGETHER. And flavor to reeze he had a clear The following way of u . . Before serving cove with the res It that f r the putting a th a meringue and bake always,conscience alwa , and would not, cake together never fails,: Work �ream wi will hot oven one minute.. 1 life up mine eyes unto The world is full of half-develop- therefore," be likely to be a leader the butteT. and sugar to a cream in a Very whites of eggs the hills, from whara6e cometh my ed lives; men and women who are c.f insurrections, nor &,man of low beat the whites and yolks of eggs Meringue--Four :Jwelp,"--Psalms cxx' i competent in spots, as strong in character. separately, the whites to a' stiff well beat-en; Add one-half pou . 'After some years--Between -froth, the yolks to a cream, then It is not so strange that many some things as the), weak in.,others, 17of powdered sugar and flavor. Or should say they hive no need for b*rilliant as to some of their ways; his:departure for the third journey add the yolks to the creamed.but- -one-half of the recipe can be used. it and walking in Salted Almond Sandwiches�--Hea* religion in their lives. To Some darkness , as to (A. D. 53) and the arrest (A. D. ter and sugar, beat d .0 --bAr f r five affairs loses via- 57) about four years had elapsed. one-fourth of a cupful of•hest olive seems rather a mark of weakness -others; the man of affa minutes, thea add the milk, then Ahan of Strength, a yielding to ion, the philosopher Loses practical Alms to my nation, and offerings the flavoring, next the whites of oil in a frying pan,: add four ounce- . es of blanched almonds, and fry a superstitious 'fear or to popular sense, the scientist be-comes ' an —Money collected in Macedonia the eggs, avd lastly the flour; fold- pale brown color. Drain on paper, -oe - animated, soulless scalpel, -or t ing it in carefully. Just before custom or a sacrifice of the inde :alpel, Asd al and Achaia, and sacrifices f he ppndent judgment in favor of a for the want Of an aim thatwoul&-fulfiRment7-o"iK vow— then. toss them in a seasoning of A­s­TIi—e ---4v-f--,put in 'the oven add the rea -o scheme which has been-devised by preser" balance and harmony in money was for the nation, and not bakingsalt, red pepper, -and ' paprika' powder and beat carefully mixed together. Dry in. the oven, the few.-for the deception of the the life. simply for Christiana, and the of for two minutes. Avoid stirring Inany. his hand to terings for a religious purpose in the cake after the sugar and butter taking care that they do not be.- 11. Aman can go e There is a good deal that goes business in that tev becomes no- the temple, how , could -he be are creamed, but beat from the bot- come parched. Chop finely and -'under the name of religion that thing but a hand another can thought a seditionist or a pollutertsprinkle on to buttered brwA.' tom up and over. Never allow the '-one ought to be ashamed not to dis- give his mind to intellectual prob-' of the temple I butter to get oily before creaming cover with another buttered slice, 411;4Dwn; there are types of Piety that lems so that he becomes only a 20. Or let these men iay—The it. For small cakes the ove' and cut in fancy Shapes. These but n must will be found to be both novel and nf be. hot; for large ones only m4ed- are confessions of poverty Of brain carried around on stilts, Asiatic Jews not presenting them delicious. intellect, and there are forms Of. while yet another becomes a sto- selves, these elders can say no- erately So. When you take the faith that are only evidences of Simple Recipe.—Two e.—Two '6ggs' beat- mach and no more. But religion thing except that he Laod preached cake, from the oven do not remove �:'--cowardly and superstitious fear. -subdues all to a purpose great the resurrection. it from the en light, one cupful of sugar, two pan until it is cool. religion means being leas enough to enlist all the powers and 21. This one voice—Exclamation. When you take it from the pan slip tablespoonfuls of sour cream; fill In Acts 23. 6, we- read that Pa p with buttermilk, one level t4a,- a man, means dwarfing. Shrinking tc bring them to Paul it one plate and put on the icing. cu spoonful of.baking powder, a pinch "cried out in the council," when 1, making the icing a shallow, the life, then one dare not ac- Tknowle.dge allegiance to it. HARMONIOUS FULLNESS. hT came to speak of the resurree- glazed earthen dish should be used. of salt, flour to roll out. Fry and tions, roll in fine sugar before putting on But many are so many imitations, Religion means living life for the tion of the dead. Allow a quarter df a pound or more many pretensions of religion the table. Saks of life itself; it means find 22. Knowledge concerning the of the finest white Sugar to the upful of SIMPly because the thing itaelf is in a sufficient motive in living, It Way--Ft-lix had a Jewish' wife, white of each egg. If you use flay- far Prize Doughnuts.—One 4c ISO essential to the life, of man. So is the point of view and the spirit through whom he would come to crisp add it last. Put frosting on eager, one egg, one cupful nf sour far from the religious life being one in life that sets things in right re- know something of the relations of in large spoonfuls. Begin with the milk, one teaspoonful of soda, two* lesser living, so far from relig- latices, helps one centre and to find true Judaism and Christianity. spread with a thin blad tablespoonfuls of melted lard, five' - ion signifyhg the sacrifice of pow-(values and to know the things that ed knife, dipped from time to time 24. Felix came with Drusilla cupfuls of flour. Flavor to taste' -are, the -denying of reason, judg- eard him—Several conjectures 'and cook. in deep lard. Prepare are worth living for, to set the and h iu ice water. Let the frosting dry meat, and the will, the truth i products of life as to the reason are possible Per- the dough at night. and cook do, tools of life and the P in a cool place. n that no life, can he in any sense in right relations. haps Felix had been disturbed by Lady Baltimore Cake--One cup-,sired amount of dough uts fresh. complete without its Paul's words about the,resurrec- ful'45F butter, two,cupfuls of sugar,, 'Bet remaining dough away, and Who is sufficient for living with have fresh cooked do—agEhuts until SPIRIT AND POWER. out this spiritt He who lives the tion of the unjust. Drusilla was three and one-half cupfuls of flour, daughter of Herod Agri little work, laab iiiil is used; is " If tbere, is one thing Of which a right life knows that he has struck the Agrippa, one cupful .,of sweet milk. theL man might, well he ashamed it is time and tune with the eternal mentioned in Acts 12, and had been -whites of six eggs, two level tea- batch is ,-)od as first, and who the 1053 of the spirit and ideals'of the universe izus-King of, Emesa, spoonfuls Of baking powder, qne 4r,e5 not relish a warm fresh dough- laws of he who lives wife to Az .- religion-in his, life. Those charas- ( ife. from whom Felix had induced her teaspoonful of rosewater. Cream nut with his coffee f')r love finds the real law of F toristics which mark the trained, !Eeeking the good we find the;riftinite to separate It would be natural the butter, adding the sugar gra- developed, ordered, educated* life goodness', the life and love that are foir her to have an interest .in such dually, beating continually. then qr man as Paul. are the attributes of religion. Theta the bearb of all becomes a certainty a the milk and flavoring. fi,ext the in no fullness of life, no mastery Vwho follow the light The faith in Christ Jesus — The , all of those iflour into which the baking POW- GOOD BLOOD -7 of the apirit, no conquest-of 'the they have, who do the will ociove. belief that Jesus of Nazareth wa s Ider has been sifted, and lastly;-the 7 art of living without this. - The life.of faith is living in icy 5 best, in its 25. He reasoned of righteousness. the Messiah expected by the Jews. stiffly beaten whites of the eggs, . AND G HEALTS ' No man can be a gentleman by alty to faith;in life' which should be folded lightly into the process of memorizing books of higher values. This is the faith recalling to Felix his own extortion - the dough.. Bake in three laver rish, faith in the, and abuse of authority; of self- st etiquette,any more than he can'find we need to nou in a hot oven. To make cake-paws, universe; faith control, which his relations with Is the I emflt Obtained -When Dr. fullness of health by reading books righteousness of the u the filling: Dissolve three cupfuls • truth, bonor, and Drusilla proved he lacked; of the -On medicine and hygiene. The life fit goodness. , of -cupful' Willi=3' Pink R113 In Used. -gainst-lust a of boiling water, cook it until it of courtesy and the life of vigor right as over and a at nd judgment to come, which would be ;ranulated sugar in one falsehood, and coward. without respect for persons. Little And health have thek#hidden sours- meanness, threads, then pour Over it the stiff- To have good health you . He'only has the truth who wonder that.Felix was terrified. w.; ea. Every life that realizes fullness" ice- 11- beaten-whites of three eggs, stir- have .good blood.' It i'& not vision he has. A convenient season never came. and beauty has its hidden sourees dares be true to the ring constantly.- To this; iciag add when the blood is -in the religious spirit. This is the who lives in the freedom of his A&.the end of two years Festus was health is poor. blood called to his place, and the only one cupful of chopped raisins, one Fow nutmeats—pe-arxi secret of the perfect light. cupful of chopped nut life-giving fluid of the body—it ir thing that saved Felix from pun- c 11 1 IL e. HENRY. F.� COPE- cans preferred—and five figs cut in- therefore an absolute necessity that' ishment for cruelty was the influ- ence which his brother Pallas had to thin strip.s. *With this ice bath it should he. kept free from all im- the top and the sides -at"the cake. purities and poisons, To do this no- 6. Assayed to profane the tem- with Nero. ple—The charge that he actually 27. Festus—A better man than Never Fail Cake.—A .good plain thing can equal Dr. Williams' Pink -Pills THE So So LESSON layer ;cake' 'that can be de ended Pills for Pale People. hese dj4 pollute the temple (Acts 21. 2ti) Felix. time is made as follow : Imakei new, rich 'blood with every upon ever., has been abandoned. Rub one-half 'a cupful of butter and dose; they drive out every Impur- 8. From whom—This pronoun, a two cupfuls of white sugar to a ity--every poison—arid thus INTERNATIONAL LE'SSON, it Stands, must refer to Paul. But -LITTLE ILLS OF CHILDHOOD them ream,' add the beaten yolks of g0f)d health. C.oncernin em 9 OCT. 17. it is strange that Tertullus should -ROW TO CURN THEN three eggs, and one cupful of sweet 1 Miss Bernadette-Lapointe, of St. p. suggest the examination of Paul in order to find out the truth. In On the the. w6rd of mothers all over milk. Next stir in three cu'pfuls of Jerome, Que.,.says:—"For several well mixed years my. health was very bad—MY. our version a verse has been omit- Canada there is no other medicine sifted flour, -and when w Less 111. Paul a Prisoner can equal Baby's Own Tablets for beat with a calve mixer or wooden system was completely -run down, pl u which appears in the Author- the cure•-of such ills as indigestion, paddle for several minutes. The I had indigestion almost con6nusl- fore Felix. Acts 24.. G it,e -pro- on 41( Golden ed Version, which makes the colic, - diarrhoea, constipation, more the cake is beaten the finer ly; my heart was weak; I had noun "whom" refer to Lysins, and be wholly in accord simple fever, worms and teething .-Teit, Arts 24. 16. this would it will be. But.,the'beating process headachciL and backache's and troubles. This medicine is good for should in most case-, cease before was sore -al ov 1. The cod Verse' 1. After five zays�LMean- with verse 22 of the lessen. -the new y or the well very ry and mor old manuscripts differ very much born ba*b' - t,he baking powder is added. Use was -poor ing, probably, five . days ' after at this point. grown child. Absolutely 'safe — two rounding teaspoonfuls of bak- than once I was in despitir. 1 tried 3 ou have the guarantee of a gov- ing pov�der. " Fold the. powder in many supposed remedies, but none rsurs arrival in Caesarea. With certain elders—Only the -10-21. Saint Paul's defense. In ernment'analy9t; that this is true. with air upward and downward kii them helped tne. One day a SaJducee members of the Sanhe- reply to the threefold charge, that Mrs. G. S. Ward, Rivingt*n, Que,, movement, and when thoroughly friend advised me to try.Dr. Wil- -een dries would be likely to come. be had excited the people, had b sayi:—"I cannot praise Baby's :blended add the well beaten whites liams' Pink Pills, telling me that r leader of the sect of Nazarenes, Own Tablets warmly enough," Sold of fbe 'eggs in 'th,� same manner. she,had found them good'in &,case to 'Teirtullus—If we judge by the and had tried to pollute the tem- similar mine. I followed her aft- sen name, this'man was.* Roman, cho- by all medidine dealers-or by mail Bake in a moderate oven for half ple, he declares'that he - had no at 25 cents a box from The'Dr. Wil- an hour. The cake should be a rich vice aird began taking the pills. because of his acquaintance seditious intentions, for he -with the Roman law,-and because was liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, brown on top when done. Either They won gave mesomeslight ro-- found in the temple "with no Ont. granulated or white coffee %ugar lief. Encouraged by this..I con- ix of 'his ability to persuade Felice 7, crowd, nor yet with tumult" (verse that he apostle was a peril to the : f . . ­ ". . may be used. If a soft cake is tinue4their use for several months t the Way ;which he follow- 18); that wanted use the latter., When a and they strengthened in), whole n ,government. -HORITY. ed, and which.was called a sect,. TH`E FINAL AUT fruit cake is wanted use three cup- sYstem. • I am to-day in excellent 9. By thee we enjoy much peace was a perfectly legitimate body of -health and always keep Dr. Wil- -it is true that Felix deserved Jews (14); and that they had Knicker ' "When do you expect fuls of light brown-sugar, four cup- liams' Pink Pills,in the.bouRe for Jeri- confirmatioa of the discover of the full Of flour, two and one-half t-ea- J some credit for suppressing brought no proof -of, an intended spoor. uls of baking powder, one- if I feel & little out of sorts I take .gands and zealots when he first en f tion of the temple (19). profanation Bocker—"When Mr. S. Claus half a.cupful of strong coffee, one a. box of Pills and am soon alright diffi, tared office, but it would be io. Many years—Six or seven. comes to town." level tablespoonful of ground cin- again." cult to find any other praiseworthy Cheerfully make my defense—The namon, one cupful of seedless rld-.­'Thousan-da of -youing ' girl* feature of his administration. By thy providence evils are cor- experienoeef Felix in the affairs of sins, and one and a,'Iialf cupfuls of throughout Canada. suffer just as the Jewish people would qualify chopped dates. Flour the'fruit and Atiss Lapointe did. They are sickly, rested—By the exercise of n un- a r all the time and are totally unable usual severity he had brought him to make a fair decision.' ght -add last. Bike in two loaves fo to take, the enjoyment Out of lifak ,about temporary reforms, but they 12. A flat denial that there had at least an hour. that every healthy girl should. They, i fib„ worse fruit later• been the semblance' of a disturb- Angel?s Food Cake= a tea-yielded tonic to build them up — to ted by him in any part spoonful of cream of tartar six need once originated 4. Further tedious unto, thee times with half & -cupful of flour,. enable them to 'withstand the, wor:,i plying, of the city. This is a bit of flattery, implying, 14-., All things . according'to ties of household or business du as it does, such a deep absorption Whip the whites of six. egg" until uties, the law . . . in the prophets--This Z/ they stand alone, then gradually ties; to give them strength to ea-r' in his discharge of public d c upru'l of joy social life. Such & tonic is Dr., many in*- was an expression of loyalty to the -stir into them a half P that he cannot wastWilliams' Pink Pills for Pale granulated -sugar and ',the. sifted W menta in hearing Tertullus, !flour. Beat hard for eight minutes, le. These Pills give blood 5. We have f6und this man a pea bloodless girls; they atrengthet tilent fellow—He implies- that a turn into a, clean ungreased pan nerves; banish headaches and has been with a funnel in the middle. Bake the :.,Porough investigation cure indigestion, rho ,made into the character of Paul, in a, steady oven until a straw backaches; 1pit&tion and r comes out clean from the thickest rnatism4 heart pa hood a and that he is a man of.wicked.life. y ills of girlhood B" j part. Turn the pan upside down lieve the man A mover of insurrections ---'.Put- -a cake womanhood. gold by all medicill on a clean towel and as th ting down uprisings was the special Mail at business of Felix, Hence this plea F cools it will slip out of the tin. dealer's or direct b b - i boxes for SS. would appeal to him. Probably When:oold ice the bottom and sides cents a ox or max with a boiled. icing. from The Dr. Villi&mY Medio�s Ahege accusers had gained i0or7 Co. Brockville, aitt .11nation 6,t Jerusalem of the trou- pp 'bles in which Paul had been in- VARIOUS RECIPES. 'W40' Ived with the Jews at -Philippi, .4 Ir e one-half pound t . Ire Cream—Tak C�orintb, Ephesus, and other parts -vai 4W of the Roman world. <,f sugar, six_ Yolk�. of eggs, one After a man has tried in n to borrow a few paltry dollars you The sect'of the Nazarenes A Fly—Just to think that I should I pint of milk. Mix well, put on fire, to discover th RRT '5 you not -4-4� blood '4d rm of reproach, signifying thelc,•ep, stirring iin-til it c, to a can't <'Onvinc,r I iini Uiif Qip Nv.)rld Bond for fro* SaMple to Dept. W. L.. Na- he the third one flowers of the man of Nazareth. tional Drug a Chemical Co., Toronto. Noxth'Pole Tife. boil" and then ad-cl on,-.pint• cream i,--li't lq�' "'V' _ i. 4y.: z:y,p-„.aa{ K r0, ?I 'tW��.; 17 1.,�;•rr r' '... ". .. •. -:. �Ja .. .• ..r-.r�.- .).'�. 5: :'.Hk'l"J":s:•. "39•"'#F3"^J.iR"4E,. .. } 'T� �� '-.i .N h; ✓, '�/ 1,. be pitied. 136-1w IL �'g e'-MnV«la WY much dianlliw ' •ire to reign Weil, bat he laelks the the tale fl.Wt in Ni: . f `fir A T sa rs district. f Q,V�,.TT Y' 0013 lq'l �• ;fir x . strong elements that should enter into the character of a king- At ��/} aI oters' List Court times he has character but admirable. Pe'aches . 'ear es . traits of character but naturally Notice is hereby given, that a Court he is a weakling and is deserving will be held, pursuant to the Voters' 1 Lpabliahede�eryFridaypoorain8atigOmoe, of tt List Act, by His Honuur the Judge of �. . .Pfekerin[[,one. p y rather than of censure. the County Court of the County of RATES OF ADVIIRTISING: •.• Ontario, at the Town Hall, in the Vil- The Crawfords are here direct from the Nia are Die[trict. Neeh w�gwnttiinsertion.pe r lire- loco vents W. J. Stark states that over one Inge of Pickering, on Wednesday,the g This rate acus aotiatieis" LA64 or Foreign hundred ne%v subscribers were ob G7th day of October, 1909, to hear and They are.cheap too, this year. determine the several complaints of `" far.s`e'em n so rab the 1*on- tained for The Canadian Farm at errors and omissions in the Voters' Don't fail t0 get a Baal[et. au Markham Fair last week. An List for Polling Sub-Divisions Numb t, }Md7 er setae contracts payable quarterly. Y- g Rusimeeao.a�,ten tinea or under,withsaper one who subscribed for the paper era 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the Municipality The Quality is Excellent—Tyro shipments.weekly r i6�0,parable is advapoe. , r arNotioein boat bl*incolumns ten cents per line, and does not receive this weeks of the Township of Pickering for 1909. are Dears per line escn subsequent insertion. issue, is requested to write at once All persona having business at the � until season ends. 8 al contract rates made known on applioa- Court are required to attend at the to W. J. Stark business manager said time and place. won. No free advertising. � Advertisementsnted untitfo b den an c atreetioas of The Canadian Farm, 12 Wel- Dated at FVhitevale, in the said 7-y.� GI40CERY STORE Will be inserted until forbidden and char¢ei ao• lington St. East, Toronto. wrdiarly. Orden for discontinuing advertise- THE of Pickering, the,1•tth day tnezica most beta writing and rent to the pub- of October, 1909. l Job work promptlyatteadedto. Xety ddtrortiaementa. D. R. BEATON, OF COURSE` r , ' TERMS 'l.3 Clerk of said Municipality. Graham Flour. Wheatlets. Cream of Wheat. t1.25;per'year­; $1.001if pail in advance. IME AND CEMENT always on Aft I? A hand. JOHN MCGiNrY, Pickering titf JOHN MURKAR', Proprietor. rT�IMOTHY SEED FOR SALE, alsoRICHAIRDSON9S 1 alsike to mix to grow good bay. App ly j AM at lot lb,con.4,Pickering,or write E,E.PU(}H ROTES AND COMMENTS t la:emcnt. _ tet= Mail Contract <°Bt1y your Groceries at the Grocers." YOUNG CATTLE FOR SALE—The -The Toronto,District Wumen's 1 uadenigued has for sale 8se or e:a steers E.kLED CONTRACTS address6d to the Christlau Temperance Union has and ieifers,rising two years. W 11. Ptb ARHIN- S Postmaster General, will be re- en • • P Dfai,Greenwood. 1.2 ceived at Ottawa until, noun, on Fri- W� T� instituted a post card petition in COLT AND BUGGY FOR SALE— day, the.26th November, 1909, for Ike 'I �l u 7� behalf of i1I['s. Anila RC Vinson, V The undersigned her for eels a two-y�ar- conveyance of His biH jests'. Mails, DIT J • • • • . ` old hscliney filly and also a second.hand buggy a proposed Contract for four years, now under sentence Of death at in good repair. M.HENDRESON,Clarem(,oc six tiales per week each way, between Sudbury. Acting tinder legal ad- a3 Brougham. Cedar Grove and Cherry- -Call and see our Show-rooms. - vice they have good reason to be• T OST—Five dollars reward, lady's wood from the Postmaster General's L �. lieve if the earn succeedP geld watch,loot on G.T.R„between River• pleasure. date and Pickering.Oct.s. sabred Heart paint- Printed notices containing further nginsidecass. Apply E. WIUKETT.Sicker•g. 4 p We have the agency for : her life will be spat•ed and her info,oration as to condit'ons of ro- friends will have titue in which telposed Contract may be seen and blink forms of Tender may be obtained at O RENT—A farm containing 180 y -take further measures. Their re- T t3 the Post Office of Brougham, H coral;being lots r8 and rti roan 9,township Markham Cedar Frost & Wood Farm Machinery. Wagons, Sleighs, Carriages and ` quest i8 this,-to write a post card of Pickering. For fall particnlan appl on Grove, Cherrywood, Markham and t, the premises or snares. THon. E. t Mn route offices and at the Office of tht Cutters. Wire Fence and Gates. Harness and Haruess Sup-. as follows: I respectfully beg of balsam e o M_• Post Office Inspector at Toronto. , plies. Sewing Machines. Machine and Separator Oil. you to recommend that the death FOR RENT—Dairy farm, 200 acres, Post Office Dep'm,t ) Points for all make of Plows. a sentence passed on Anna Robin- lot se,1st concession Pickering. New brick Mail Service Branch'•G. C.ANDER801r, „ house.Fplendid'barn and out buildings, abnnd- son be commuted. Sign cud. Inco of good water and pasture, two �ooa or- Ottawa, Oct. 11,'09 1 Supt. Repairs for all Machinery. Plymouth Twine and Rope. Wilkinson, ^bards. Apply to MhB. JAMES 1AYLOR, Sylvester and Perrin Plows. Fanning Mills. Weigh' give place of residence and address whiterale self WANTED NOW Scales. DeLavai Cream Separators. the card Lo Hou. A. B: Aylen- OR SALE .OR TO RENT.—The Oshawa Hay Tools. t wort, Ottawa, Out. Their appeal F Logan Itoauro farm,base line.Pickering. For Pieker-ing and surrounding dis- is meetingwith a ver read re- for sa;e on reasonable term. Land is very triet, for fall and winter months an - Y Y t,ost clap,stone houw etc•.r}miles trom G.T,lt -.Estansian. Ladders. Steel Hog Troughs. Wagon Springs. !'ill rent it not sold at once._ Apply ever .tic reliable agent to take orders sponse and thousands throughoutpp y is even- g g Mk R Stock ac Stks. Ptil ingn to F, .CHAPMAN,Pickering, tbtf for nursery-stock. pert. Grinders. the country are taking a deep T -- —T QOOD P'.1Y WEEKLY OUTFIT FREE 4 personal interest in that most uu- f;�HORTHOHN•BELLS FOR BALE.1 EXCLC751VE THRRiTORY t One roan S vn old past. our rose 9 years, DI S c S O IV happy woman. Those tY130 act, old is spring• Tkese buts are�t fop service in.6(X Acres under cultivation.,•«e guar- • • must act promptly. to is ofstock- enou b for al bull sane man iu antee tri P P Y• g y ( deliver stock in gated condi- this country. Ap.iv on premisee lo:Ih,con.7 ticin and up to contract grade. We s. A farmers wife recently went Pickering 4R�i FOR 1S AL1;ciBC•aramonti.rrtt ca show youthat there-is sell tie arm Implements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Twine, ' n F SALE.—Being to K Oil and Repairs.. into a store to this township with !� to 10 arm at tbis time. E81.3blL_shed oyer 9U F- sad 11, eon 7, township of Pic kerinw,and 'the •object of purch"ing some consisting of Silo acres, This farm is the one years. Write for particulars. WHl TB Y ONTARIO on which the well-known Greenwood herd of PELHAM NURSERY Co., • rolled shoulder. When told that short-bores have been bred and fed during the li is as rich as a cardton wad the price was eighteen- cents a ��tn. Wouldesell 150 acres, 1?n acres or the 2-17 Toronto.Ont o - pound She w88 'shoe ked and de- -bole of it. There is Libber on one Fart of it worth •91)00. Terms easy. Paesession green T 'H R E E -- T H I N CA s clared she would not buy any Apr l 1st 1909. Arthur Johastc,a,Geeenwood. Tn,. more at that price. She*evident- ' e :bold the grRot that it is the high price ,. �. -PALATER _.. WORTH KNOWING slug on �Vecipafd-#u f:zrtYters for their pAI�;TER AND DECORATOR; ' , next, Octralthat compels the pe packers to- - - raise their-prices proportionately Contractor for general house repairs. 'Vely Pin order• to make a reasonable Established 5 ears in Pickering 1—We carry a most com lets line of Up-to datd Furniture, at prices la e. profit; Farmers should rejoit:e at g to snit everyone. . ADDRESS:-PICKERING P.O. are just as near perfection aS the fact that they must pay such ranges can be built. Their con- 2—Our display of Iron and Wooden Beds, Mattresses and Springs are ' s price-ben they go to the groc- struction is an absolute guarantee as up-to-date as you will see anywhere. er's to buy a few pounds of pork. Blaoks- mithinof fuel economyandcookingcom- ;;—Itis a pleasure for us to-show goods. Call. and let us et better► For many years the farming curstl- fort. If you want the berange acquainted. R moults experienced hard times to you'Il buy the Souvenir. Our Having rented the Dutlbarton shop hop book tllhe reasons wh such an extent that matey were free tells.the and opened the same. I am prepar- Y' :D1• • » sedated to bankruptcy. Crops ed to do all work entrusted to Send a postcard for it to-day. ss r a i • me in the above Iine. Ing were bad, prices Ion-, .and their han! Horseshoeinfi a specialty, GURNEY, TILDE a CO—LIMITED TE N I D • condition was one of des ir: L-sill in and see me any time. HAMILTON too. • 1� HOctresl wianiped Caljary Vaaconr:r - r Many left for the North-west to E. T. Z+=1T'_ r — Upholstering n and Picture Framing i ng a Sp i's ltyFor sale by —begin life anew and. they have DLNBARTUN DICKIE CHAPHAN, Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. Pickering Bell and'Independent Telephone Connection._sics ots fated a comfortable fortune. The condition of those -remaining at home has in. recent NEW FALL HATS ON OCT 20TH TIS~W4 th P- �'�°-,.„>xp°!•=.�:h�,nat� years gradually improved. Those . . tsrrets—it'. pro5tite wont—:t maks 'd_k.who lived on rented farms have y SISSELL DISK OW in many cases purchased farms of Meet Soar Women's Institute friends at the 1IiBses 'a sa cba.-7•x'cr1�ttiit is cv3 c'.aan and turns son . Mea tl•.xa z:y O; ar harron. I•or Tann aaC orchard. + there own and are rapidly remOV- T Ir simple,compact,rigidd—built tos nil tie serest Towell, Whitby. - Special cash discount on strain. Free Lookleesp!Mnsh”It's bullt—Sow It ;log all incumbrances. This year �i f B!t0,Ay.CO.rd,�Elors,Gat: •� crops are good and prices were _ :®` .the 20th.' : never better on the whole and we .:Y, also handle the following Goods : ' --hear no complaints of hard times. It is only hoped that it may con- CO?r� WE.A'T3ER NEEDS Paris Wheelbarrows, Canada Carriage Co. Buggies and Cutters, 1900 ?time from year to year. -The cold weather will soon be here and we are ready for it with lots of Washers and Wringers, Angle Lamp, Sunlight Waihers, Mornen- •� the season's needs. We have just received a line of men's, women's, boys' tttm Washers, Dowswell Wringers; Oshawa Hay Carriers, Uneasy lies the head that and girls' underwear in natural wool, fleece lined and Scoth wool, all rices. 'wears a crown" is an old saying Our ladies' corset cover,jersey knit, at 26c is a big seller. See our line of _ Oshawa Litter Carriers, Dain Haying Tools, etc., etc. black tigbts for women and children. Hosiery in wool and cashmere a good ' that is as true now as it ever has I am giving a coupon worth$1.00 with every order of 100 lbs,or over - line, double knee and heel,at 25c per pair. Our flannelette blankets ]n 10/4, T been in past ages. None realize 11/4 and 12/4 are good value, from$1:00 up: Toques for boys and girls-Ah all of wine. Call and see my exhibit at Wilson's Carriage its truthfulness more than the colors from 25 to 50c. Muffiers in-white and colors for men women Hnd child- shop, Whitevale, Ont. ren. ' from for ladies and a mocha glove for men at 75c and $1.00. See our — iKing of Spain does at the present boots, shoes and rubhera,'Maple Leaf brand. Now is the time you need rub. Howard E. Turner, " white�alB I` -moment. Professor Ferret•, , of bers. Call and see ours. Choice groceries always in stock. We have added Bareiloua, has jest been shot for a few dress cods to our stock but not having roorn for a full stock have a " z full line of s %O Ples of dress goods and suitings from the best wholesales at ` Having bepa closely connected the lowest price. Ask to see them. Highest price for butter and eggs. a rJ �svhthe rPcentpRspllblicanupri GEO. A GILLESPIE, DuubArton The Morey "You Save ,.�aveS �oV iu It was hoped that the Kin = ;would commute the death sen- from worry A comfortable Bank Account 4 tense. But his failure to do thin gives one an easy mind, self-confidence, and the power to take ''has caused such a feeling against THE NICKEL LIFTS advantage of every opportunity that comes to better ones position. _.'the King that no power on earth gtIGHT OFF ,willbe able to que11. The anarch- ists have made the announcement SN'T that a fine idea—for. THE STANDARD that the assassination of Alfonzo BMKI r Instance lift the nickel off on . . • will be accomplished within two washdays and you'll save a lot ® ' lar. 177 B � X iinonths. -' The position of the of work. �'sl fir"! t1 •Spanish King is not an enviable IMPERIAL-OXFORD p Depositors, whether their accounts be large or one. He knows that a large.pro t3i�+ D aero g p 'the most courteous service. _ \ ortion of his subjects hates him RANGE _ pose of One DoQar air 7 Make a beginning at once with a De and that his. life is in perpetual Is the best by test—and it's the most too % ilk our Savinp Department. } ^ ' danger. His future is a cloudy up-to-date Range at popular prices. one. Signs of a storm are seen in P I C K E R I N G BRANCH. - every direction and his meanest .J. H. BUNDY, Sole Agent, PIGABRING $object is happier than be. He is CLARENCE T. BATTY, Nanager 83tA CH Also AT WHITISTo # ,r i 4ar,aa .- I �•--`.,°w-,.'-:..'. :.�..r.,,,w,scwn,,,,,,,,.._.,.._�«„ t.�a�et.,w,u.�. - - - -';�` ...c . r ",. .r ;r , =y.. - m c^A �i .s'" +2"]" '.•i..a -� tE,t c: -%ni.:na.Yx, .. a• .,t. r . .- :.. .-..4LT • ^i .. }. .A. .y 1Y •�!Y '\ d T3 'INA. •i: / -.n ..y n..- a •✓ '• .qq},�.�,-� :f+. _'.�"wxe- .....ems+. . r:.. ,.-.,r m. wN V-"T_t �9 _ . . •! h'r .Lr A ,. ,.: �. ,. .•,a. T' . .. .'x..47 .,,,.C..y.�3°R'" ,. .. .,,...�.• C -. al....•••h., .q, ._.. ` �L .�': J ;`.,� ,•,. •J. '�,. - ...... - .v'.^ 4' x ♦ . ..•. .. '.: .•..':.,^- e� .,� 4 .y:•.'L M• ,i�t*. •4i'tQr, T-tS.'�,•r.'�d,°',+•+:�: .,�?s:. .c '� .' .,M-:. .:,c.,aN�� .�-:sY:_1^..:�...a:,.,...,_ _3 a. _._. _rr.• -.,F�.� _ .a. •,`.F._ .'u...aa,., `•.n._ '?.^ .-4+"..�. - _,r�::`SR',._ �� fMm -ALARILMONT �. Miss Rub Farmer is visiting ed home on Tuesday after spend- l ::'S yin and Summer Goode r �� John Wagg, of Toronto, liras in fweeks. r kde in toaffville for a few ilnon few daps with friends In To- p g r 4 . wn on Monday' John Neal has rented Wm. Ed- - A',fall stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children.' to _ Mr. 8atais spent Sunday. with Percy Lynde and Charles Wagg It will wards farm at Bethel for a tercel pay you to call and see before purchasing, ? de in:Toronto. _ are in the vicinity,of Cannington Miss Lillie Mcfmn is ill at the of years• ickin and we of M. Henderson. Thomas Feasby, of Uxbridge pp g packing apples for Mr. Dudley. FLOUR AND FEED. �r Dr. Kidd has taken up rooms in township, was in town on Mon- - Xra Brown's residence. day last. Graham Bros. exhibited nice --of the best quality always on hand David Hopper visited friends at Mrs. Crooker, of Buffalo, is via- horses at the Markham. Fair and icing her mother,, Mrs. Hy. took awn the usual large number, Independent Telephone Central. ..'Victoria Square on Sunday. p i d f retickets. J. C. Macnab, of Port Perry, Thomson. o � ' • "` '- -�,. ' •Was in town one Prop da .Pickering, PALMER, rietor y last week. James Allaway, of visited his sister, Mrs, J, H- Beal, miss Sanderson, daughter ofThe Corner Store. W. M. PALMERgFr Mra: McKay, of Tomato, visited Thos. Sanderson, is ill with ap- her brother, Ira Boyer, over Sun- on Sunday. pendicitis. We hope for her clay. Mies Lillie Thompson is confined speedy recovery. Thomas Gregg intends going to to her bed with an attack of ty- : Montreal today with a carload of phoid fever. Mrs. Anderson, who has been. cattle. Thomas Patterson and daught- visiting friends iu 'Toronto for J e H RICHARDSON'S i Rieiiard Johnston. of Toronto, er, bliss Gladys, were in �,touff- some time, has returned to the ` spent Sunday with Claremont Ville over Sunday. home of her uncle, Joshua Bundy. friends. Born—In Myrtle, on Sunday, Important showing of finest display of J. J. Harv. and R. AIlawa of Sept. 10th, the wife of Thos. Wil- J. China, A } the C. P.R., a were in town over son, of a daughter. Voters List Court _ pees large assortment of Miss Ida Brown, of Toronto, Stationary. Books,Dolls, 'Toys, jabs .� Sunday. Visited her mother, Mrs. Jose h p Natice is hereby that a Court reoeived for the Holiday trade. Call Quite a large number from here y given, - ; attended the Markham Fair- ori Brrr,Vn, on Sunday last. Wt be held lourt suant to the. Voters' and see them. James McFarlane won a first List Act, by Honour the Judge of a; Thursday and Friday of last and two second prizes on his driv- the 'County of the County of Subscriptions.taken for all Magazines, week. er tit tire Markham Fair. Ontario, at the Temperance Hall, in �` Weekly sad Daily Newspapers Thomas Birkett and �'illiatn IMaguus Henderson has for sale the Village of Brougham, on Thurs- " Graham were in Columbus on a ear-old colt and a' cod sec- day, the 28th day of October, 1009, to �T T �T w -�•� = Monday last attending a meeting 3' g hear and determine the several com- �/�/ . I . ,—y. M101_1.A.R.i S0MT ' • and-hand buggy. See advt. + x of the Maple Leaf Mutual Fire Taints of errors arid-omissions in the Miss Janet Young is visiting herR .Ina. Co. .tees'List for Polling Sub-Divisions $TOOK Street. .• '�7CThi,tl7y Rev. Mr. Brown, of Toronto, brother, David Young, principal Numbers 0, 7, 8,0, 10 and 11 of.the occupied the pulpit in the Baptist of the Guelph public schools. Municipality of the Township of Pick- ^ irch on Sunday last and gave Rev. J. A. Gant left on Thurs• eying for 1009. day of last weep to spend a week All-persons having business at the A excellent address on Foreign with friends in Collinxwood• Court are required to attend at the Missions. . said time and lace. QQ Yharlesnibgna left tr Satur= pp St ove 8 t.i� Rauges' Miss Maggie Gleeson, who has Dated at Whitevale in the ®aid da morula for Streetaville been ill fffir some time suffering Township of Pickering,the}4th day of from an attack of appendicitis, is, where he has secured a good po- October, 1009. we are pleased to report, gradual- sition. D. R. BEATON, We sell three of the,best makes of stoves, w 'Ay recovering. :firs. (Rev.) W. R. Wood return- 2-3 Clerk of said.Municipality. - Albert Rawson, we are ;(]ad to Happy ` Thought, " report, is progressing favorably DR D C SMITH offer being confined to his bed for DENTIST, STOUF"ILLE, PandoraB and -'soffi'e time with an attach of ty- WODT Honor graduate of Toronto University - phoid fever. .. and Roal College of Dental Surgeon _ Inlperlal oXford 8• Mr. Duke jr. left on Friday Inst also Post-graduate of Chicago College.for San Fransisco where he has Crown and bridge work a specialty. A good stock of Parlor Cooks and Heating Stoves always on hand. secured a Rood position on a rail- 0 AINS At Claremont 1st Tuesdayof month. Estimates on House Plumbing and Fu a Work way at that distant point. We Office over Sargent's Tinshop. cheerfully given. wish him success. Independent ')shone: a Mr. Carruthers and cousins, Mfa. OF •.Full line of Hardware always on hand. Balfour. of Ashburn, and Miss 60 R BRYAN Olive Wilson-are spending sew LDI Charles Sargent, Ci1a-emOnt ` days in Niagara Falls, St. Cat ar- B.+ nn1F_Ii Ines and other points. Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' liardl�are, Stoves and Furnaces. The scarlet fever patients are tcundries• Central office Bell maklug rapid progress towards During Change of Life' :Telephone Co. Aagencp ioc recovery. Only oue new case has + Rolston Laundry. he Eulahle Quartet CLAREMONT. - ONTARIO = of developed since last week and Says Mrs. Chas. Barclay _ _ that was in a house where there —` Graniterille VL—"I was 1 EiTOL'FFZ'ILLE !•. were already two cases. Tsai' AT ONCE Are now prepared to five a musical Synopsis.of Canadian The public school will be re-op- through the Changeof Life andsu>3e P P > from nervousness A reliable local salesman wanted program. For particu ars apply to North-west Land -tined ori Monday next after being :, and otherannoyinst to represent M.1MA HOOVER, • Regulations. closed for a couple of weeks owing symptoms, and II p�• Sec.-Treas. to the outbreak of scarlet fever. can trul as that etI t�ft.t t�ft a��nyt' /fit l7 _ At�Y person who i.the .ole n..a .f a fam9y. p y :ijiivab Oldest acne or say male over UB y=• old may home- w The various sabbath Schools will �' L�diaE.P'lnkham'a - .tad.Quarter-soUoa of available Domtnwn •also be re-opened on Sunda next. vegetable Com. •MMs,,#s } �1�.etwl.rset ' . nARg' hand to Manitoba, 8aslatchewaa or Alberta. q i?e y �ae #set UCSerxe !XP=Rt L"g The app110-1;must appear in person at '1 The Women's Institute will pound has proved "� C�' Domini..Iaads Agency or So"�eoe�foe r worth mountains I thetics. fatty by pro: may be hold their regniar monthly meet- in Pickering and adjoining coon- , I Way.on certain eonaitlona• by f ,••.a. , of gold to me,un as it ing on Wednesday afternoon restored my health try• 4 nom «bMr'b`Ou"rr Or next, Oct. 20th, at the home of and strength. I I Duties.-air moti�%W residence c x g The demand for nursery stock i3 in= ealtinuon of the land is each of UNT Mrs. Evans Ward instead of at never forget to tell creasing y lye and if you become A homesteader of may tin within uta• mL� Mrs. J. Evans. •All ladies are in- ` '; my friends what ane of our salesman you will realize Ttuine Mluacs hie homestead ons farm of at tsaet eo sans - iced• LydiaE.Plnkham'e solely owned and occupied by him or bL . War is to be abolLihed—at'leaf t vegetable Compound has done for me there is.good money in'the business Dsstorts father,mother,son,daughter,brother or�.e.� during this trying rice. Complete for you. cot vwiaw rs aa. In certala district4 a homesteader in between u9 and the Yankee.-. pe Anyone sending a sketch and ee.�tot tea toss .tanning may pts amyl a qaatter•ssation alo restoration to health means so mach. Write ht once for psrticulara. Pap valety a•e.rtaia car op(aroa �«,.,,�ha_te r sa ode hu hom«tan. Price sato par saos. •''"°• Have you signed the arbitration to me that for the sake of other suffer- weekly. Free outfit. ia•eadca�•�e•�'y al. iAN�i13011� �°` Duties-Most reeds six months in each of d: petition at the post office yet? It ing women I sm willing to make m euOinsstnetly deme,for °nPiteOy ears from date of homestead entry (facto ai.s will not only help a gciod cause trouble public so you may nblmg -STONE & WELLINGTON Fat=e taken" through Ynaa�si the time reqs' sa w vara homestead pat...) y p �wotlos,without is and cultivate ufty acres erten. but you will have your autograph this letter."—Mits. CaAs. BABcLAT, FontlxlU '_urserleis A homesteader who has exhausted hie home- R.F,D.,Graniteville, Vt.. sOp aO?e $mom � "r-ra, stead rtaht and cannot obtain a pre-emption in a series that's not to be sniffed s. rosy cafe a purchased bomeeteal in certain No other medicine for woman's ills •handsomely eneatrated we•ku- disuiots. Prios isAo per acre. Duties-Meat ' at. T0801V'TO ONT. orlon of any.otentieo Ioa:nab Terme for has received such wide-spread and un- a a � � N, reside,six months in each of three year.. James McFarlane has purchased N •da, cultivate futy acre. sad erect a hot" worth µ qualified endorsement. o other rose- .0 ete- #rom Noah Burkholder the letter's icine we know of has such a record YA_llfRrssrsa, �°°'0°' W. W.coax, three-year-old driver to match his of cures of female ills as has Lydia E. BLACKS-Mft ' SHOP N C N ► : present driver. These two anim- Pinkham'-s Vegetable Compound. * w• O°°D` Deptfty of the Minister of the Iateeior. N.R.-Unauthorised publication of this ae. +� cls won three Rests and two sec- For more than 30 yeah it has been I am prepared to carry on the black MACHINE SHOP � vartisoment will not be paid for. �onds at the Markham Fair and curing female complaints such as smithing business formerly conducted will make a team that will be hard .inflammation, ulceration,.local weak. by Root. Davidson. General repair ' nesses, fibroid tumors, irregularities, work and horseshoeing a specialty. . ' to beat. = .. The undersigned having' porch- • . • periodic pains, backache, indigestion' I have also the agency for the faro- A special meeting of the Chosen and nervous prostration, and it is g ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in P ous Cockshutt plows and Adllm's Kinsale, is prepared to do all Friends will be held in the.Mason- unequalled for carrying women safely wagons. Call and see me.before mak- p � ,`'` �.•. is Hall at 8 o'clock on the evening through the period of chap of life. kinds of repair work and general of Friday, 22nd. A fall at- It costa but little to ge ing your, purchase of farm tmple- . y try Lydia E. blackamithing. tendance is nested as business Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and, meats. l Satisfaction guaranteed of vital importance to.each and as�irsBarcla aaps;itia"worthmonn- ROSS HADLEY po tains of Id"-to suffering women Prices right. every member will come up for g° �8 �CHSRRYWOOD .. .. O:�'TARIO Call and see us. discsussion, -' W. E. Yarnold, of Part Perry, JAMES PENGELLY. ; Do o• Kinsale. Ont. Ot all matertals andwas here on Monday,and Tuesday ks tin stook. If will making a survey of>�he new union p pay yescemetery at the east of the vil- E. W. `E V AN S b tall at our week.ace ilaspsot our.te.k lags. Already quite a number of -.. - aiaoprioes. Don' be mislsi and obi �j lot@ hava been sold and the pros- a agents we employ them, _ t m los em,000sgwa�_ is are bright for dis sin of HESE are the days you want Warm Underclothing. We have it PII>np Manufacturer ly we cion, and per throw oQ.the u w0l pec g po. g Y Y oomtaission of 10 per cent.,which you wiW many more. T for Women, Girls and Children, Men and Boys. Never better is.• Shop and Residence, Dundas St owlainly save by purchasing feom us. The first snow storm of the value. Our cash prices are much lower than you can buy same eallsolioit•d. . season took place on Tuesday. goods elsewhere. WHITBY, ONT. wNITNr NRANJTE 01.9 There was not sufficient to whiten You want warm Stockings..heavier Boots. These we can do right. Heavy Three doors west of Whitby House. Once. Whitby,Oatatter the ground•bnt there was quite ribbed wool Stockings 2z5c. Fall and winter Boots$1.40 and$1.75, good value enough to remind us that winter for$2.00. Men's heavy ribbed wool sox 25c. Heavy calf waterproof Boots _ is approaching. It is now quite in $2.50. Also a splendid line 11.75 and $2.00. These are money-savers-see We are prepared to instal wood or iron LU.& 5 C- Sweet to FA mum order to examine the coal bins and thein before buying. pumps on short notice,also attend �. p,,d est -w see that there is a supply of the " to all kinds of repairing. needful as there will be a steadily HUNDREDS of articles on our Bargain Counter you .want in your home every da Don't hiss seeingthem. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, Increasing demand. y' g also gasoline engines and t7 de C.3 ro I m Three carloads of horses and GROCERIES always fresh and pure, at lowest prices. Fresh Ground Coffee the squre gear = S material arrived here on Tuesday 25 35 and 406 Ib.. Finest Teas 20, 26 30 35, 40 and 50c lb, t, MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR e ro a e wo �• to be used in the :construction of the new C.N.R. A number of D. SI1VI PSON +& PICKERING Phone No. 50 at residence. $O .even have also arrived who will Co.,1 z; tc Q x. .. It Z Q QS engage in the work. ' The con- _ The Pickering. o IS at, 8 8 0e strnction of this railway will pro- ..,. ... f o'1 !R'•d Ci (: y.r �v 0 vide atarge amount of work for �1gllanCe C Omrruttee "" Q."g a e o y the people of the township. Man e D 1 Gi o d S e°S a m'd a°.n •° -s and team will be paid from $4 to 11.. S~ r@ ro $5 per day. _ The object of this Associate n is to err Jake Taylor met with a very /' lessen stealing and prosec to O m Jan < s% painful accibent when attending We have added to our, stock a few lines of staple Dry Goods, such as the felons. k _ Feb �+e_ •Markham Fair on Frid4y last. Overalls and Smocks, Men's Tweed Pants, Shirty plain and Members having property stolen communi- b " y °° '° "D Mer e , ~ He was in the act of driving his fancy, Braces, Collars and Ties, Sox fine and heavy. oate immediately with anyemember o tea, stn �= horse into a shed which was al- Choice Underwear, Cottonade, Shirtings, Apron Ginghams, Gray and of Executive Committee. May �!e ready somewhat crowded. While White Cottons, Flauneletts, Blankets, etc. Mcmbenhip fee - 11.00. another man was trying to make See our 25 cent Sox. Tickets may be had from the President or; • °' °' a w.. rely • { a laces room his own horse began secret try on appuatlon. : :3 L° o e m.. Sept !� . 'kicking. Mr. Taylor was knocked Our Groceries are the freshest. Exec. Com.—L. A Banks, Geo, Len b- +a Oct. H ,r. out of the buggy and rendered Ask for Silverware Coupons W. V.Richardson,Pickering,On It m e s, vier Nov °D nocoascious for a short time. His ,,,, D"t� F7 face was badly cut and bruised. _ m J.A O'Cognor, -Arthur Jeffrey, J•nnw71910-Whitby1t Osbswal9,Bron aaa , Medical aid was secured and his GEO. PHILIP Broil , earn presiddat. Secretary �ii:avetttoo."37, t dote eii a'nin ellla injuries dressed. �y z'• ' Al l _. '� ;.y.. s, .,.,r'.q „:++s;.r�Y^r'•-„ .r-r:T': ,-••.:. :r-'-• ,... -..o... .o,.,..,;..Ana:a'•.'. "'.r' ',a 'a'-s ",^•,� ":j:.x'-^.'s_r.. '..a^ - ,,,-,�' r:. 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Thus, with no one'to `remind her of splice tett for that purpose,,and al-, Put slate across the troughKYSTERIOUS -KEY tit r the wretched past, the memory of Kays had. the lot cared for in the keep the sheep from fouling it with( ' her early poverty, with its shadow nipestt possible manner.• their feet. - of crime, gradually grew fainter .The mystery of 'The Golden Give your sheep plently`of trough " and fainter, until it came to seem Key" is a mystery no longer, and room so that they will not push PLANNING FU�t T$$ simply like an-ugly dream-phsn- the. tiny, bauble unlockod fax Alli- and �crowd each,other, tom, which her paused threaten- son'a "Heritage.of Love, ' Tlfe breeding ewes slrvutd 14-be kept ingl over r or time, a THE strong and thrifty. FUTURE. Y e a nEND r p swept,.onward into oblivion. :. _�, Generous and judicious feeding The Lymans and Bryaats fre- *+♦ ♦� ♦� +++4 and care mean satisfactory-profits > quently exchanged visits with the in sheep raising. Brewsters in New_ork, the friend-. $ No animal responds more genet- j CHAPTER %XYI. all eyes,—the central show-figure to ship between-ITf Bryant and Lady + on to gentle,care than a sheep. The twelfth of April, the date be admired and. stared at, and Bromley growing more tender, as + p' greeted every one with a sincerity advancing-years Th e' Rough, stony pastures will often net for Allison's wedding, was mild g-years and freedom from ]Farm cause lameness in sheep. and beautiful—an ideal April day. that was-charming, while her bus- care gave more time to spend with P band a ared a veritable Brew- Examine the feet for tufts of At an eafly hour the florists and PPe each other, while the former felt grass wedged between the toes. decorators took 'possession,, of her eter of the Brewsters. almost as if she had been absolved Po n• These will cause lameness. statel home and before eveningit T`^•� days later the happy couple, from an unpardonable crime, in the Mr. and Mrs. Lyttleton, with Lady +++0 H 4 4+ .0 0� 0 4+++-+++ t the damp days of fall come on was turned into a ma nificent tem- restoration of Allison to her birth- # ple of floral beauty. g Bromley and her maid, Ellen Car- right and her mother. get your sheep,out h the higher The church also where Allison son, sailed for Europe on-the Ger- "I never forgave myself," she BROOD SOV AND LITTER. ground. •They will be healthier and do better. i !bad been in the habit of attending manic, to be absent indefinitely. once remarked as she sudden It will a an farmer to keep _J was tastefully adorned, and redo Mrs. Pollard was left in charge clasped the young wife in her arms record ofthedates on which is In selecting ewe lambs to geed dent with perfumes, which was like rf the Brewster mansion, and was with an impulse of gratitude, "for .Sows are lined that he may know for breeders, only those of good L s fragrant benediction u to be retained as housekeeper by m P g tc' a certaint Y form that are hearty feeders should g pon the y share in that romantic but ter- y just when the sows be kept. No consummation of her happiness. young Mr. and Mrs. Brewster up- rible, episode: of your mother's will fallow, and be prepared. to P Profit ever comes from a aloes feeder. Nothing had been omitted to make on their return. early life. Oh! if girls could only take care of the litter. the occasion one befit the mar- As.Mr. Lyttleton had prophesied, realize what misery they entail up- A few days before a sow is due The greatest care should be,givea riage of the petted darling of'?ld- there was very little difficulty or on themselves and others by awerv- to farrow it is. well to place Ger by the selection of the breeding ewes, -am Brewster, the late wealthy ban- delay in settling the Bromley es- ing from a straightforward course herself in a warm,dry place, where sheep fermi that need renovation ker. tate after the appearance of Alli- and practising deception, they she will not be molested, and feed sheep feeding is most desirable. �q a Breed only from the beat. Al- 7 After the discoveries of two even- son upon the scene, with the many would save themselves many bitter her the same rations she has been ways use a pure-bred ram. fngs previous, a little change was indisputable proofs that she was the tears and regrets." accustomed to, as a change in her The type of sheep that combines i made in the programme of the ser- child of Sir Charles and Lady The Mannings again established feed at this time. -would be likely to vice. Mr. Charles Manning had Bromley, and thus the only legiti-' themselves in New York, after the upset her or derange her system. a large body with a good fleece is mate heir to the property. artist had completed his work in When she farrows it is 'best to let the one for the small flock owner. '. been asked to-give the bride away; p p y• p be had been considered the one At first there was an attempt to Boston. Allison told them that her alone until she comes out, and best calculated to officiate in this make it appear that she was a pre- this was all that had been needed then give her-only a drink of water. A"CITY OF MYSTERIES. capacity, for Allison had always tender, but when all the facts were to complete her happiness, and the When she again comes out, give regarded him as a relative, and disclosed, Mrs. Bryant having closest friendship always thereat- her another drink and put a very Terrible Deeds Committed in Clan- had been particularly foad'of him joined her friends in London a few ter existed between the two famil- little feed in it. goes, Scotland.. and his family. weeks after their arrival there, to ies, "Cousin Annie" invariably be- It is important to be careful that - But, after,learning that the sweet give her testimony regarding her ing her referee irpou-all important she is brought to a full feed gradu- Glasgow has been the--scene of probably more really �rorld-famous little bride-elect was. her daugh- connection with the case it was matters of a feminine nature, when- ally; in order that she may not '_.ter, L'ad• Bromley begged that she found useless to murder m steries than an other Lady y gg prolong the suit, ever Lady Bromley was ab�eat from produce too great a flow of milk y', y might be allowed to usurp this pri- and the other claimants were oblig- home. before the pigs are able to take it. +city of its size, iilege. e<; to withdraw all pretensions.to Gerald continued his connection It must be remembered that this Here lived Madeline Smith, the "Gerald, she is mine-1 ars fond the estate. with Mr. Ly-ttleton as a student, as i.: certainly the most critics? peri bEautiful heiress, 'whose arrest on of you both, and I want to give her After the ;radering of the decis- previously arranged, and, after two od in the life of the young litter,as the charge of poisoning her lover, to you," she had leaded. ion of -the court, the whole art a little too much milk from the. one Emile I'Anglier, created so P party years of diligent study, was admit- sow at &rat is almost sure to brio tremendous a sensation. The trial Mx. Manning, therefore. cheerful= sheat a couple of months in travel- ted to the bar,. where he became g lashed ten days, and ended in the ly 'resigned in her favor; Allison ing and sightseeing, visiting im- an ornament to his profession, and about white .scours, which: if vet ; Y ,was greatly pleased with the ar ppoortant points in France,.Switzer• eventually an authority upon legal checked at once will soon cause l e.mhnently unsatisfactory vesidct— rangement, and everybody regard- F.O. and Germany. questions of a complicated nature. death. There its also danger by Peculiar to Scottish law" "Not ed it as most appropriate. This trip was followed by a visit. His aim was not so much for pe- starting the milk too soon, of caus,- Proven," bridesmaids, tc Bromley Court, a magnificent cuniary emolument as to achieve a ing the sow to become feverish. The luxurious home oCMadeiine s There were no bri Gladys Manning had' been chosen estate located in Essex County. rigid administration of equity, an., when her udder will become hard aristocratic parents.was situated in and hot, and soreness will result; so Blythswood Square, and here, too Ac act as 'a floral page, and, pre- But while sojourning here, her lie never spared himself in his ef- resided "Pritchard the Prisoner,'! ceded by the ushers, walked before ladyship decided that she could not forts to win the victory for those that the now will not let her litter those two beautiful women down remain in England to be separated clients who, had fallen victims of- suckle. This may either kill the a doctor who killed his wife and the broad aisle to the altar; scat- from her daughter, while Allison, the trickery of unprincipled sharp'- P!¢s or so stunt them that they her mother by the administration ..tering a ill not sow as fast as the c.f tartar emetic. �He was one of g profusion of flowers is whose intereatis were, of course,' err, and rogues. g y other- :the earliest of the "slow risco- • `: I� 'ltm their path as she went. identical with those of her bus- He and Allison with their inter- wise would. �� P Itbe ato-Lady Bromley's jewel-casket was band, and who, by education. and estin family, always spent a After the pigs have of well ers, and one of the cruellest and tt entres. A' �)De for this occasion, for inclination, was g y' Y P Por P 8 g most callous. ii purely American, tion of each year at Lakeview—the started, say from a week to ten « fVexetabie. Pillane tWzgb,f-,. she could not could not think of making her home early summer and late fall—which days, the sow may be fed all she Then there was the Broomiel&V lbances of' Abid anything that would add abroad. 'Thus it was finally decid- was-their favorite home, and where will eat of a good ration, 'but un- Mystery:,' a murder of the now too- "r atqr4astor oo-"ratgrarastor to this important event,and ed, after to their children never wearied of�lis- familiar "trunk tragedy"p ng and serious discus- der iso circumstances is it best to g Y" type, the thus the magnificent diamonds 1 sion, to di make an chan e'in her feed. as body of a young and pretty girl be- spore of the estate; if it toning to mamma'' while she re- Y g in found in a box in the middle of. which adorned her person, to- could be advantageously. act:om- hearsed the story of ,the never-to- bad results are likely to follow, g gather with her stately bearing and plished, and transfer all their in- be-forgotten lawn-party, where When the pigs are about"three the thoroughfare in question ons proud, beautiful face, attracted al- terests to.their native land'. "papa" had made such a hero of weeks old they will show an incli- foggy November.night. most as much attention and admir- . This wap not difficult, since the himself in rescuing pretty Gladys[ nation to eat, At this, time they Glasgow's mystery of mysteries, :anon as the bride herself. Bromley-relatives were ver noxi- should be iven a little of the same however, vias that ICnowa a9 the Allison's wedding-gown was both ous to ecure the Court and retain Moaning, who was now fast from f'ed that the sow is receiving and "Saltmarket Affair." An . aged - procching young ]adyhood, from g rich and elegant, yet cfiaracteriz- it in the family, and under the los if it is to be. nad a small quantity dealer in antiquities, living 'alone g iIrowning in the lake, q y ed by an airiness—the effect of its pieserved family name. The swan-boat still figured con- rf milk may be adde6. This side a ith an old housekeeper, was found trimmings of lace—that wig just An amicable and most satisfac- spicuously upon it, and one of the table must be placed where ' the one morning dead in bed, his throat - - suited to her youth and style of tory arrangement was made, and greatest treats to which the young 'mother cannot get to it, and the having been cut from ear to ear, beauty: the transfer accomplished . in a Brewsters aspired was to sail, with Pigs should be Riven very little-at and all around signs of a fearful a She-was veiled from bead to foot manner which resulted in establish- their parents. to •the very spot a time and under no consideration struggle. Cpstairs the old retain- :.'iL tulle, with no ornament, save a ing a very friendly intercourse be 'where Gerald had leaped from the should any be left in their trough 'er was also lying dead, shot great cluster of .orange-blossoms tween the families, who alwa s, P tc sour. Sour or stale feed. is an through the heart. The street door � 3 craft, and live aver, in its rehear- IC" which fastened her veil in place• thereafter exchanged deli htful vis- abomination that should never be was bolted on the inside, and the 6 g sal, the thrilling experience of that Lay4y Er�ey performed her part its once or twice ever ear. tolerated• ground-floor shutters were also'se Y Y daring and, gallant, exploit. with .a stately self-possession that Gerald and his bride returned to Started gradually, the pigs can cutely fastened from within. No ;! The villa at Newport was sold, money nor other property had, eo ^ was charming; the glaace_which she New York about the middle of Oe- as Allison had desired, and another be grown.very rapidly. If a•ny P P 3' lifted to Gerald 'as she gave him tobt r. Lady Bromley, of course, purchased,' farther up on "the changes in the feed must be made far as could be ascertained, been :her only treasure being most im- made'her'home with her daughter, bluffs." • they should be made gradually. At taken. pressive, and then she remained between whom and herself the ten- the age of three months the • may. The 'terrible deed, it turned out, But she never passed the other g b l istanding beside Allison throughout detest relations now existed, Ger- tp weaned by removing the sow lad been committed by the deceaa- dwelling without a shiver or re- S ,ed's own brother, a 'worthless ;'`a the_ remainder of the ceremony. ., old also receiving his share of her pugnance, and never entirely re- from the yard or lot where she and ' As the young wife turned from Indyship's regard, while his re- covered,-from he- antipathy to the her litter have been, and the pigs ;camp, by whom the old gentlekaa , ..idle altar, leaning upon the arm of spect and admiration for her con- spot until the dwelling was burned will hardly know when ' they are had .long been blackmailed. Mier husband, her face—her veil tinned unbounded. weaned. If one wishes to wean He had lowered himself to the and another, entirely different in having been -thrown back—gleamed Ellen Carson, who was a per- style of architecture, was erected the pigs at an earlier age it may level of his.unhappy relative's bed- Zike a pure pearl which had caught manent fixture in this delightful be done, but if the sow is a good room by a r..pe from., above, and, the tints of sunrise, and many an g upon its site. household, coneiderAd herself .the milker, it must be done gradually, having committed the double mut • -- Doctor Ashmore must not be for- g Y, eye grew moist.from,an iriipulse of happiest and most fortunate indi b,, removing the sow for art cf der, had quietly made off, leaving gotten, for Allison always remem- g P peculiar tenderness, in view of the victual in existence. Her affection the da at first, thea after a day e�erytbiag intact, and intending thrilling incidents which had bared his kindness en the day Y . _ g for and devotion to both Allison Ellen Carson's accident, with h= it two she may be kept away for later on to claim his victim's es- -athreatened'and been crowded into and her mistress, was both remark gratitude and pleasure, and earlwhole day, and after a little all tate as the legal'ne�tof-kin. the life of the lovely girl during the able and ,touching, and under the renewed #her friendship with him the time, until there is no danger This he indeed did, and the to- last sixteenmonths, while every careful and patient instruction of after her return to New York. of a caked udder or spoiled teats. sultant,inquiries led first to his ar- heart rejoiced in her present hap- the latter,. she was acquiring a fair Once several ears•later, when After weaning, the pigs should Fest and ultimately to -his death pihess-and the_brilliant prospects ectucation, and becomin the most y bt, kept growing as fast as possible at the hands of the public execu- - g she was spending as affern ,oirr:•in P g g before her: �` efficient of maids. by giving them good feed and tioner. Gerald, of course, also received Later, to her teat delight, she Central Park with her children, g g and Ellen as an attendant, she met plenty of exercise. If one has the s' his share of attention, and it began was installed in the nursery, to him, and called his attention to the milk it would be well to mix the _ to be observed -that he bore a care for the little one who came round feed in it; if not, an addi- DOG BILLED BY BEES. strongresemblance to his father in faithful, womanly appearing girl, g to add its charms to the already al and thanked him again for his ser- tion of the 5 to YO per cent. tank- his erect stalwart figure, his self- g A dog met its death in a remark - his most perfect household; and, as vices upon that memorable coca- age will grow them about as well, Lincoln- contained manner, his well-shaped the years went on, .she nursed., in P g pig for able way hoar Bourne, t ng to herand, and a certain rectitude of a turn, with unswerving faithfulness, sion. and make just as large a i shire, England. being stung to g "That, with later kindnesses, the age as if fed milk, and' at lit death by bees. The bees invaded purpose that was expressed in his the four children who were the tie expense. It is best to mix the firm, clear-cut features. It was an Doctor Ashmore, she remarked, its kennel, apparently mistaking it pride and hope of their fond par- << feed quite thickly. Pigs that are P with her charming smile, was the for their hive, and the dog, a lar e :occasion of unusual interest, from ents.• fed too. thin slop have to drink too g stepping stone to a new life for one P retriever, being chained u , g every point of view, and as the.ea- John Hubbard served out ten much to et what real feed the a P could ­every throng followed the bridal- who otherwise might have gone the 8 Y not escape. The animals cries at- ger g weary years of his sentence, a bro- other way and never known the need. art to the Brewster mansion, the Y traded the attention of its owner, party ken-spirited man, when a gradual meaning of the word happiness." As the pigs grow older a little iamor of romance surroundin it' g Pp who found it almost covered with g g decline was followed b death, << whole Dorn may be given them. In Y Ah, but; Mrs. Brewster, you bees and when it was released the was the theme upon every lip. wh'ch released him from the torture fact, a variety of feed is always The papers of the previous day of imprisonment:, forget the gentler, sweeter infiu best at this a-e; but all changes bees still clung,tenaciously. Even- best which first turned her steps in g ti-ally, the do had announced and enlarged upon Mrs. Alan Brown was discharged the right direction—the commenda_ must be made carefully, so as not g entered some water the wonderful discovery of Alli- from risco at tho end of a 4 and thus got rid of the bees, but 7son's origin. soil this revelation of P year, tion belch snot to me, but to your- it upset their systems or check g when she found an asylum with her, g it l:ad been so severely stung that Y self," eminent surgeon return- their growth. .course, added a hundredfold to the g it died an' hour afterwards. daughter, Mrs. Hubbard, who, hav- �, ' Pigs well brerl 'and properly fed - ,interest which everybody experi- in acted in accordance with her weigh pounds at . <<, +� should easily we' i 100 8 In the old �Yinchester 'lot in -- enced in the happy couple. husband's advice, had established that little town in Rhode Island, three month•i of age, and at six ,, A brilliant reception followed the herself in business and was mak- mpnths should wei h from 200 to Passenger Agent — "'Here' are 0erald caused to be erected a fin's g so mo postcard g i\ ceremony at the church. Allison ing a very comfortable living. toernorial to the self-denying wo- °25 pounds each. .� card visna along our li^e was her sweet, natural self; she did, - _ ��. rail. Could you like then,. . Later she married a respectable wan' who had so tenderly cared for Patron—"No thank you. I rode cot appear to be in the least cnu-, forist, when she removed to the tis heartbroken,young mother dur- M TTOv CHOPS. over they fine one . day last w,-rl:, '1wious that she was the cynosure of roiintwhere, ,becoming actively'ing her sore (rouble, and who af- ' We hear niuch said ifiout the and have views of"niy uwn , . ti�,iSs+nar• ' �'L•a'Y,!-`^S3�'tkK.�G�yA�.:iU'a�„^'- E14[ p. � t M Z-r-. .:_1 K.- -F_ 7 'W oc 'COLDBROUGHT SUCCE88CROWNS EFFORT A CLMs FOR COURTSHIP. 201LI46ATKINAL ' Japan' is advancing by leaps and Hustler Generally Gets What He bound g _Q a. The latest thing is & class •to !Y•ou -LTOU NEED" 00 AVLAY F IL to get as ed acosto KIDNEY DISEASE, Worked For. in 4400urtabip" for girls. This has aro time. Bookkeeping, ab. been made a part of the curricu- .rotas, ArKb4l.,C.mmorolal a Perhaps you have heard the story est/ erreapoudeyoe a[atrlcalatloli, T• Lira r3 -�RINTFORD LADY SUFFERED of the young fellow in a big -office Be *0 3 Radway's Ready Road lum in all of the secondary b I 111"too, an*r's Conss* A yet Journalls @pool& nglish a TILL CURED BY DODD98 who was laughed at by his asso. for girls. The, almond-eyed mai- am"the Vol two Draw swit 4 r a mea one r thandens are taught that should they =IUUZ@L As for what 99 ian Cor= "Go ti KIDNEY PILL.S. be "so unfortunate as to fall ache Wok or on rv. T ciate3 for working harde' ox*.IAm1 Dept. or4ute, seemed necessary. They asked him in love before becoming engaged," 'Mrs. Heart one day what good it cud him and A. H. Thomson had they must conceal the fact, and a 1311110ease, lumbago what he expected to get. "The big In and Rb"Uma" desk in the co above all remember that women is or VdaT corner, said the hust- must not propose. Also they are pains aroviod t a �e was much laughter, Plearley tlam, and Tells How She waa Re. ler. And t1ler stored to Health. warned that well-bred girls do not because the big desk in the corner Pat"o SU Brantford, Ont., Oct. 11 (Special) was the manager s. But the day sad exchange photographs with their a w=f*a 0 f&dftj a=1as"' --How colds LaGripp V admirers. UDWArs suny RELIEF. e and othe came when the ypting man wat) r winor ills settle on the Kidneys and liked work sat there and gave or- develop Rheumatism, Heart Dis- ders.- Some men, it is true, have A GREAT SHOE FOR DRY FEET AGENTS WANTED. -ease, Bright's Disease and- other nc ,big desk, no pleasanter or ber,.- "Wood-&led Boots," or EN AND WOMEN-DON'T B IDLN- t. But those Clogs advertised in this week's i.&- Show samples of our reliable meds- terribly dangerous ailments; and ter position in sigh M how any and iril of them are cured who have not are fewer in number sue, are a Marvel elnee. superb toilet Preparations. pure 10h ATN UhIVER-SITY 7 of Cheapness. baking powder. and savoring extracts to by Doddlo Kidney Pills is fully than ` any near-sighted socialist They are cut'from grained leather, Your uegboro and forward their orders can easily make form 12 and 14 PENSPOKE sT. twenty Thomson, dollars a week F. N. Torrington. Nus. Dir. '�kno..;k" the man ahead of felt, should be &very great boon to I permanent position. Goods sell on eight ANNUAL CONCEPT. MAISEV shown in the case of Mrs. A. H. thinks. The great thing to do is and being lined with thick 'warm I'o no' five and 1&4 wbdi4_home is at 48 Al- not to HALL a orders come fast. Book "How NOVENSER lbion Street, this city. you and make yourself sore-by cov- -Farmers, Fruit rowers, Poultry- and repeat Mrs. Thomson was, some years eting his job, but to look for his 'men or any wishing real damp pro. to Succeed" and particulars sent free. A01k. way be h4d at the Oallogo. The Rome Supply Co.. Dept. 60, Merrill Building, Toronto. lago, taken with Cold and LaGrippe strong points, the points at which teci,rs. For stable use they are FOR SALE. 'and Straining, which affected her be -outweighs you, and develop ideal. Thousands of them are sold E WANT NOW IN EVERY UNRE- -Xidneys, and the result was Back- thernii;yourself. And no one can by the proprietors of The Scott ••h PRESENTED district a reliable W CIOMII� RECITATION BOOK-Best eel. ache, Lumbago, Rheumatism and develop in himself any quality he 1�h I Agent to sell Pelham's Peerless fruit and N-./ lection published in English lanuagel o esale Specialty Coy.-, 134 ornamental trees. Consider this. Good Teo cents. Arthur Rice. r uby, no. lHeart Disease, which caused both cannot learn first to, admire in Princess St., Winnipeg, Man. pay weekly. Exclusive territory. . St,,k -ber and her friends grave anxiety. some one else. cuaranteed no to Trade and delir­,�a in She had suffered some years when good condition and all the se-a&itaaes of I ILTERCLOTH -111 clean yonr et!T*rw THE LEADING QUESTION. selling well-known stock. Write d4w for S*4 other fine metals like wash lfbpowlt9l she heard of cures , effected by agency for Fall and Winter months. Pei- other aid required,the prepared cloill.does 'SHINE CLUB. ,Waft, waft sam Nursery Co., Toronto, Ont. it,clean.handy way. Pries I a Dodd's Kidney Pills, and bought X40 winds, the story, -g FOR THE S UN si U;,C Alklid you, ye waters roll!" Ud o"for trial sample. Ca'-&da 31 X a b-ox, which she used with such Need Never Bear (lore Than One splendid results that she continued But who will get the glory A WIFE'S LITTLE FLING. 'tc take them till she was cured. Kind of Trouble at a,Tinie., When two men claim !he Polel" Since then she has used Dodd's We need never bear more th- #'I really don't know what my iXidaey Pills in her own family and !one kind of trouble at a time. Some There can be a diff erence of opin- husband will do while I'm away!" TYPEWRITERS r. recommended them widely to her people bear three kinds--all they ion on most subjects, but there is "0,' he'll get along all right." Bargain price*, $j to$63, (all makes). I only one opinion as to the reliabil- "I presume he will. But he, will taken in exchange or t1adel-to and 11 'friends, all of whom have warm have; had, all they have now, words of praise for the standard all they expect to have. Let us A ity of Mother Graves"Worm Ester- have no one to blame when hen he cuts Remingtons. 'Many oS these machines energy . . ' It is safe, sure a show little use. Canadian Kidney remedy, Dodds icheery. Hopefulness puts minator. and effec- himself while shaving.' Linllts,4 tual. Nominates Typewriter Company. Kidney Pills, into the museles, clears dim eyes, 144 ]SAY 5TA&ST. TORONTO. Heart Disease. - Rheumatism steadies tired nerves, and fits A Pill for all Seasons.-Winter on Aa Lumbago and Bright's Disease are bt, do the m ,&,. and the best of ALMOST. AS GOOD. and summer, in any latitude, who- In* all Kidney Diseases or are caused which he is capable. On the other "Have you a college diploma I" ther in torrid 'zone or Arctic tem- no hy diseased kidneys. You can't "hind, despondency just as certain- perature, Turkey wA ���thers ".Vo; but I have new miming Parmelee's Vegetable TAIL baV0 any of them if you -keep your ly saps nerve force and veak�ens, stock certificaies that I migbt Pills can be depended upon to do CAR 89 QUICKLY Kidneys sound and your blood mitacb". A little hill becomes a frame and hang. up as evidence their work. The dyspeptic will find pure. . Dodd's Kidney Pills make great mountain to the climber with that Ihave been through thi,- school them & friend always and should TURNED IN"C"O OASH .1 the Kidneys sound. Sound Kidneys a despondent heart. One sometimes c WRITZ `the all the impurities out of iije *1 experience. carry them with him everywhere, fees in the. streets an advertise They are made to withstand ,.-,ny tf. W. Nelson Il Co., Toronto,Ont. blood. meat which says, "Don't worryll climate and are warranted to kerp, A Good Name is to be Prized.- k use somebody's soap!" Better There have beerl'imitations of Dr. their freshness and strength. They S, advice, perhaps, it, "Don't' worry Thomas' Eclectric Oil which may do not grow stale, a quality not WARM FEET AT 40 SELOW L'1 CLE EZRA SAY Use hope:" 1, possesned in many pills now on the Boom have been injurious w its good lap't This Just What T haw* "I hev allus noticed' one thing Market. Wonting? Well *TMI, Our name, but if so, the injury has only hit the man 'who finds fault with It is an undisputed faet that been temporary. Goodness must be es could ver says thet Crained Leather Clogs. %.s cookin' ne 11 always come to the front and throw d* better himself. The one packet of Wilson's Fly Pad . . ALWAYS WITH US, (2 SUCI[Lt) reason is., he's afeard she would has actually killed a bushel of into the. shadow that which 1, WITS TSM "ST FULT. worthless. So it has been witl An enquirer wants to know Ron's or tell him to go ahead an' try it." :house files. FortunalelT DO snem Eclectric ' Oil; no imitation car where the liars go W, but 'up to Wesh"'s $ 7 iquantity ean ever be found In a da;te there is no evideneolhe� have maintain itself against the genuine -They Boothe Excited Nerves.- gone anywhere. .25 Mem•a most 'Nervous affections are usually at. well kept houlie, but whetbe-r they article. Quality 'itributable to defective digestion, be few or many Wilson's Fly Pads the stomach dominate be kill them a1L Browne-"]Etow surprised we praefleally all Canadian drug- a the nerve i dealers' lcentres. A course of Parmelee',� Should be if we could-see ourselves -gists, grocers and general i Teiqetui�le Pills, will still all distur Johnnie(to new visitor}-"So you 2` others see us,:" Towne - "Yes; sell Wilson's Fly Pads. if your 041 1b&n*es of this character, and b� "Grand- but think how surprised the others k the Warmest F*ot%qoa!r Yo I are mygrandma. are Ion I storekeeper does not, as Win whY- The" "Ibr"ed wood-s'" irestoring the stomach to normal ac mother—Yes, Johnnie! I'M Y101,r -Aould be.if they could see us as we TNOUGANDS 9P rim 1A c ''tion relieve the nerves from irrita- ourselves V' -i Also luspor"d direct from theO!d 0 grandma. on your father's side." "e o The man who has had a piano in .-tion. There is no sedative,like them Johnnie "Well, you're n thi Men's seetok HAND-KRITT61111 Seeks hums for a dozen years wonders pair*nclos*4 in parcel for 64.0o. his b '7 and in the correction of irregulari- w;ong side; you'll find that out. If every housekeeper would use -ties of the digestive processesk, no how the factories are able to con only from Pads ,freely duri;9 tin-ue in..business. The'Seettleh Wholassle specialty Co., -e 'Regard as of the most p the Summer months the house y 134 Prince** wook, winnip*g•preparation has done so effective 'Regarded M-0 40 M llson's fly 0 thou- tent compounds ever introduced 1 - ril would soon be a thing of the ...work, as can be testified to by th t sands-. with which to combat all summer AN IMPOSillill.6 THING to And a plaster vast* equal to *'TheMenthol Plaster. complaints and inflammation of the and it Is being imi4ated. Get the gerutne. OF COURSE IT IS. bowels, Dr. J. D. Kellogg's D3 THERE'S THE RUB. For vide'aches, backache$, stitches, Doth ns quals it. Mad* by Davis & Lawrence Rentery Cordial has won for itself don't see why moralists call !-P. reputation That no other cordial "Died in poverty !" cried the thii time a girl spends at her mire f Iror time wa' or the purpose can aspire to. For philosopher, scornfully. ' '-Died in $ ste4 by vanity." young or old,suffering from these poverty did- he, an' you . If we were all mind readers there "Isn't it?" expect would be di complaints it is the best medicine to sympathize? - What is there in no such thing as friend- .,Tom= Of course ndt. It's time ship. me of teat ; @PEER D that can be procured. dying in poverty. I've got to live io it c Are you a, sufferer with corns 7 If Lr1§ 1-1y mention the na M-e of this Ferry Davis, ipsinkiller. It's offset' alm"o n( The 6ings 'that others do not you are, get a bottle of Holloway's Us. Cures euts, b%ma and brolvea. ,­"Ae curse evampo. 44&rrhsa and paper in writing to adrertisem consider worth going after come' Go r n, Cure, It has never becri There Is but one Avoid subsUsut". known to fail. 17=&­-Porcz Davis--w end Wo, to tho-se, who Wait. -`,SAVAIIAN VOLCANO. "That's a 'fool of a dog'y*oil,ve -Ig.of :11 1,Whv, it has as much sense,i Sends Forth `lore lore I nva Than Any Do You Realise the Danger 'of a as I have "That's wheat I said." Other Toleano. -aii,,in the ilea. Weak. W.earY, Watery Eyes. In the Island of Sa,� 'Relieved By Nfurine Eye lt.�rnrdy. Try *Sam<)an group-, during an August- Uurtne For Your Eye Troubles, You night in 1903, tirre arose from the � e � � s Will Like Nfurine. It Soothes. W At Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books, midst of a peaccitil cocoa plantation Fres Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Toronto. a volcano that in the four years of lits still ceaseless activity has sent Kindly mention the name of this forth more molten lava than has paper in writing to, advertisers. DEATH OFTEN LURKS IN A CUTS any other volcano 'of which there i� any. -dav the human. record. To as Q The teacher w giving an eXP0si_ flow of lava, in some places seven YOU see this danger illustrated in the case of Mr tion of culpable homic'de- "If 1 1 hundred feet in d'e'pth, is filling up went out in a small boat," he said, W. C. Edwards, a weH-known Friendly Society r the sea along a frontage of more leader, of Peter Street, Toronto. He cut one of his .11'an4 the ownf, knew it was leak- than seven miles, and has--<.Iestroy- �ng, and I got drowned. what would ed about fifty villages and as many fingers with a piece of glass, and instead of applying :4 that be?" after a few minutes' e. Zazi-Buk to prevent blood.poison and to heal it, he neglected square miles of what was once th Fil.cncc a little boy stood tip and most p;o<juctiv'e area in all Samoa, the cut, and blood poison followed. He' says:-"The blood- said : "A holiday for iii, sir From Apia, about fifty miles away P013 The inventor v.ho is unah!e to fil on the Island of Upolo, it is some, on from the finger spread up my hand and arm and caused in his airship apt to fly into times possible to read at night by me terrible agony. After two months' treatment the doctor said rage. the glare of the Savaiian volcano, there was no cure, and amputation would have to take place if I whose twin pillars of vapo'r by day intended to save my arm. I left that doctor and consulted another. become transformed then into col- umns of red. After-a few weeks' treatment, b� also told me that operation would be necessary! He said the bone had become diseased and the finger .... .. would have to be opened so that the bone could be scraW. I went away to cone'der when "Doe-, the baby talk yet?" ask. J would have the operation performed and meta IffierA who advised me to try Zam-Buk, cd a friend of the family. I-No, "That might I bathed the wound and put-on some tam-buk. I got,a little sleep'for the In the morning t, replied the bab�`s disgusttA little first time for many nights. tie wound began to bleed Instead of the foul d1s. brother, '-flie baby doesn't need chargM3 as irt the post. Th's was a healthy d3-h so I went on with the Zam-Buk. WeD,to O t,(, talk;" "Doesn't to talk-l" cut. a Ion, %M in a few days I put away the eling,and in a few weeks the tin mer was story,shirt, No. - NT1-fh_e_E_ih_y has to do is t-0 healed comp'etely. To-ddy that linger is as saurtd as a bell and I owe It.-to Za.nT.Suk. I ► vel -,d it gp. - L here ho .4 J4 I, at f, anything t, spent- ever $20 in doctors fees and when I think how a in tho, house that's worth having." zam-Buk at, s,-icb a tzifiing cost saved me from amputation WHAT dr_JM-�UK CURES. I.am-very grateful for the balm I can tell you." "Haro you selected a Zain-Jlnk mires cuts, bi,.rns, sprains, fester.ng Jinks.- tr.11de or prof,-scion for y6iir boyl" iflverq. enUs,I il­il-pe. vzema, a B ti.0, auld"A -orui cold-crnels, Winks--l shall matte plumber of skin di.neaqes and ini til arliggists and stores sell at We, wa�-"' Wihks-­11�'s born for it. -re from 'Lan}-Rule Co PV I nx ort -)i�t fi Has he il, befit that Chapped. hnnd�, eltilb!ain.,�, and PII'Mher' h:ln." Jinx-,- HF, Tell, him to do a thing inime(liately Toronto,f6r price. Reft:so.Lpything offered "Jug A and be won!t.think of it again for Aq good." N 'U ISSUE NO. 41-09 a week." t.-T, T",Ur-,,,,,,T,, Of T 0. r y f4' SY -..,. .:.:.• _. uwF . --,....•�' :. ,..,. -> a ,.•-. ._«'R 'i' ,- ;.-. '':w .�#`�-��' _ .. •�:,ac ;,� ... .u.::v.. _ .r. t . •.0.. .�...,".;r,.. e,.v. .,. ,ay.. ....-. ,1. -.,f .•. .., .. .. .: ,r.. �: _,.t.: - a, 'i —'air 4 �y::•. �. t�_.J•w. s'. ., '•... —.., �++..ai 't..�,.w. ..: •.....r v..:. ,. .. R- �l AW k."`'R' t. A + 4 - :: —David Savage spent a few Norman Kerr and lady friend, L LL/NERC POCALISMS• ! days last week with relatives in of Toronto, spent Sunday at the �y 1 r6 Hamilton, formers home here. { —Miss Jennie Gordon was in the —Farmers ars now getting$1.00 —Mrs. F. M. Chapman'is spend- I have some of the smartest and best made hats in the County at the kity on Tuesday. per bushel for their wheat at the ing a week waiting on her father, lowest prices. Those wishing a really smart and be- -J. A. Sweet, of Toronto, vis- Spink Mills. Mr. Gibson, of Kinsale, who is coming hat should place their orders x �John Field on Monday of this e —Arthur J.• Rogers, of Toronto, seriouty ill. as soon as possible. pent Sunday at the home of his —Fred. B. Bunting, Lloyd Bate- —Frank Dillingham,of Toronto, parents here. man and Miss Gladys Bateman, of All kinds and varieties made to order. Wedding orders carr'ie$out— is spending the week with.friends —A very large, number from Toronto, spent Sunday with their bete. here attended the Markham Fair relatives here. c arisan, Canadian and —Dr. Towle purchased a black on Friday last. La Chi English P . —Mrs. B. W. Wood and son, g sh styles. ' ° , delver at Mrs.. Pollard's sale on —Miss Gertie Allaway, of Toron- Charles, expect to leave shortly uli - '!'besday to, spent Sunday at the home of for the North-west to join Mr. r1RS� LEI ' —Mrs. Moneypenny, of Toronto, her father, W. Allaway. Wood,: who ' moved out s fe r1 IJ North Side Pickering' melted with James and Mrs. Brien —Ed. Gormley, of, the Masse G I King St., � Onto Massey;; months ago. ;this week. Harris Co., Toronto, spent Sun- —Bargains Saturday, 16th. John Vipond,of Brooklin, was day with his people here. Christie's fine Cuba cakes, reg. loc •�rsir��aa�i���im��s•n• a ere on_Tuesday attending Mrs. —Snow fell to the depth of three 3 lbs 25c. 6 lbs best rice 25c, reg. ' f ollard's sale. inches at Niagara on Tuesda , 5c lb. Ladies' seamless ribbed —W. W. Sparks i paying the while we had only s light Arthur wool hose reg: 30e, for 25c.' Men's o �J a� kt/t S 'highest market price for buck- .—Messrs. Albert and Arthur pants reg: $2,Q0, for $1.25. D. �J .` wheat delivered at Spink's elevat- Hannam, of Brooklin, spent Suu- Simpson & Co. or. day with their cousin, Mrs. Geo. —Richard Barrett left i our —The G. T. R. is erecting a new White. ; office on Wednesday two po atoes overhead bridge to take the place —The Ladies' Aid of St. An each weighing tavn pounds. hey A complete line of Blankets at satisfaction prices of the one destroyed by fire last drew's church met-on"' Tuesday are fine samples, being of r ular week. afternoon at the home of Mrs. D.- form and smooth skin. Mr. R' rrett .and now is the time to buy. —We regret to state that Mrs. Simpson. states that he has many others ,Also La Rubber Spreads and Robert McGrady is quite ill. Her' —Miss Mary Puckrin has been similar to these specimet pRugs' p 'friend-3 wish for her speedy• re- ill at the home of her grandpar- cove —On Wednesday orning a -r —On ents, S. and Mrs. Orvis, with an Buffalo Robes. —The high winds that have pre= attack of pneumonia, but is now broken rail on thq Ing at Pick- vailed daring the past week has recovering. - eying derailed sig t freihht cars. increased the number of apple- —Father Sheridan has bad a Eight or ten- rods of track were ` pickers• new veranda erected in front of torn up but otherwise no damage ! R. A. BUNTING, - -Pickering —The Guild of St. George's his residence. It is built of con- was done. During the remainder church, met 'at the home of Mrs. trete and adds much to the ap- °f;the day a single track had to be • •����sm�ms������• (Dr.) Howden on Wednesday � used as fax as Whitby. pearance of the premise, y' al afternoon. —In our last week's issue we —«'m 1lorcombe has had a —The trustees of S. S. No. 4 east stated that Mrs. A. A. Wilson, of c•ememt w ak laid down in front have installed a new Kelsey furn. Freeman, wad visiting her sister of his residence, the work being New �• ace, Dickie &Chapman being the here. We may say the done by S. Badgerow. He is also \.J1 o o d S • Y contractors. Y e tour to making considerable improve- -Dame was mistaken and we are g P v —Dame Rumor is circulating asked to make this correction. tuents to his cellar putting in ce- �Yool goods galore—grey flannels, Norfolk coats, gent's and the report that we are likely to —Now is the time for ladies who ment floors and otherwise improv- ladies' neck searfs,Ringwood and cashmere gloves and hosiery. have some weddings in our midst have not already done so to cal] Ing it. , Great values in flannelettes and wrapperettes, before winter is over. and view Mrs. Leigh's millinery —W. E. Gordon; who made an wool and cotton blankets. —The sprinkling of the streets and place their orders as soon as assignment a feat weeks ago for with ofl has proved very satisfac- possible. Considering the price of benefit of his!creditors, on Thurs- -Largest assortment of ready-made wrappers and night gowns tory and will no doubt be used millinery- this season ladies will day last moved his. honsebold drawers and waists ever shown in Pickering. — more generally in future. find upon comparing with others, goods to Oshawa, where he `vill iguught at a big reduction. We want you to see them. —We congratulate John Gorm- that her millinery is far cheaper reside in future. It is to be re- ley on his securing first ;ptize for than any other, and workman- gretted that his business venture ' " his Plymouth Rock cockerel at the ship, taste and style perfect. * has not proved suceeseful• Our Bargain Counter `'Always Attracts" Markham Fair last week. —The first heavy rain for many —On tiPednesday of last meek • —Mrs. Pollard's sale on Tuesday weeks.took place on Monday and .firs. E. Wickett had the misfor-' was well attended although the Monday night and was heartily tune to lose her valuable gold Our snaps this week—Gent's underwear, fail suit, dra*ers and t clay was very stormy. Bidding welcomed by the farmers as they watch when returning from To- shirts, reg. 1.50 and 1.25, for $1. Too Rood to last long. was active and prices most satis- will now be able to proceed with ronto. She.bad it when she was Also, several lines of Dress Goods going at great reduction. A f�►etory• their fall plowing. The turnip at Riverdale station but it was Father Sheridan laments the crop will also be greatly benefited missing whau she reached home. ow of his handsome and faithful by the min. This crop was begin- An advt. appears in another .col- �coach dog, " Shamrock." The nine to suffer from the louse but umn. L300TS AND SHOES animal was run over by an auto- not to the same extent as last —The sympathy of the com- Farmers—Have you seen our "Urns Calf" Blucher Boot for fall and mobile on Saturday, year. Wunity is extended to Wing R. winter wear. Turns the water, always soft and comfortable. —Fred. W. Hobbs is having a —An interesting event took and Mre. Brown on the death of It's only $2.50—well worth $3.00. t Gurney hot water heating system place in, King on•Wednesday of their infant daughter, Ethel Jose- installed in his residence this la9t week when Geo. A. McClure, phine, which took place on Thurs- -- Ladies'and Children's Boots arriving this.week. r week. The entire house will be brother of Mrs. E. N. Hicks, of —� heated by this means. this place, was married to. 'Mise day last at the 'age of 4 months and 10 days. 'The funeral took —Remember the rainbow social Sara Cairns, daughter of Mr. and H .� R W A R E P08� given in 9t. Andrew's ohumh Mrs. Duncan Cairns. Miss Marie place on Saturday afternoon when ,E. for o " )u the remains were interred in the :A Good Stove iq like a good wife—"Pleasant to live with." on fbd gate•of an )undo Bigg' ca Friday, October McClure, sister of the groom, play- y' g ground. . "dra•oro' Full particulars will be the wedding march and Miss Mar- East Friends' bnr in B..pcgiven in our nil issue. jorie Hicks made a dainty little -The members of Doric Lodge ..SOUVENIRS 1'r • —Gervae Cornell has purchased flower girl. No. 424, A. F. & A. M., are invited - „_, the Wood property at the east —Mr. Hattawn, of Wyelf fe Col- to pay a fraternal visit to Doric Col- end of the village at present occu- lege, officiated in Jt. George's Lodge No. 816 in the Temple pled by Mrs. B. W. Wood. Mr. Chureh here on Sunday last. e" Building, Toronto, on the evening ARE GOOD . Cornell expects of Oct. 21st at 8.15 o'clock. The pests to move therein will probably be one of the four Dories of Hamilton and Brantford `'Every Stove has a written guaran- ` as soon as it is vacated. students in charge of the Sunday —John Annan, east of the nil- services duringthe winter. He is are to be present. The W. M. , tee. Highest grade of lege, left with us on Tuesday a one of those young men who gives would be pleased to see at; many bunch of raspberry branches on the impression. of deep earnest- as possible from Pickering join in F material and workmanship. which were an, abundance of ripe ness and devotion in his chosen this visit. — berries as well as others in various calling and speaks directly to.-the —Ho for Thanksgiving ' and Have you seen our TWO-IN-ONE stages of development. hearts of his hearers. Xmas at home. England, Ireland, . —The Pickering Branch of the —Miss Ellen O'Connor met with Scotland, anywhere. Ther�s no HEATER. IL's really vrorth "Women's Inetitute will pay a a very painful accident a few days trip equal to an ocean trip, physic= :R-. . ..,..a friendly visit to Whitby Branch ago that will confine her to her ally, financially or otherwise. See your while. l on Wednesday next.. Oct. 20th. bed some time. She arose from s or write Stephenson (opposite P. A conveyance will be at Simpson's chair in .which .she was engaged O•)• Whitby, before travelling (at '.-—.corner wife o'clock and itis re- reading, and started to walk Your-leiQure). Choice all best oce- "We're more than busy"—Tinsmitbing, Eavetrougbing and Furnae.e quested that a full. representation across the floor, when*she acciden_ an S.S. lines and all ry. routes. Work. Why : Because the people are bound to have r' ....will be. hand. A pleasant and tally fell and fractured her hip Stephenson can ticket one way, .�sY��>_ „Srst•c•lass, neat work. �r rofitable time is assured to all bone. Medical aid *as summoned p or prepaid anywhere, round tri r "those who attend. and the bone-set. We are pleased everywhere. Rates etc. Baran- -Itis claimed that one advent- to state that she is now making teed right: -age of oiling the streets is to pke satisfactory progress towards re- —As we go to press we learn- of 1C �� qpman :vent the water from soaking into covery. the death of;lir. Philip Leaming, the ground, and thus preserves, —The C.N.R. surveyors are still of the lake shore, who has been in r the roads. It is well known that working in this locality, ostensib- declining health ever since the water is one of the most destruct- ly for the purpose of finding a death of his wife a few peeks ago. PICKERIN-G, 'ON T. iye agents our roads have to con- suitable road that will take in the He is survived by two daughters tend with. t h. t When the snow melts towns along the front, but their and one son, Mrs, B. Fawcett, of -in the spring or. after a heavy real object, according to the gen. Fairport, Mrs. F. Sleep, of Indian ..rainfall the greatest injury is in- era] impression prevailing here, Head, and Thomas at home. The THE STOVE flitted on our highways and if it seems to be to satisfy the railway ftineral will take place to-morrow " is roved that oil will _ --- r' _ p protect the commission that it is impractic- (Saturday)at 1.30 p. m. Service ° roads from this destructive agent able to build a road to take in the at the house at I o'clock and in. it will make the use :of oil much towns along the lake shore. When ternient at the Union Cemetery. `'y EMPORIUM , more popular. the road is built the original route —Winter is now approaching as decided upon will undoubted] be 3' BALE REGISTER. we are foMbly reminded of the the one that will be selected. fact b the sudden dropping pylae of —On Thursday afternoon last SATL RDAY, OCTOBER 16ix—Auction The home of the. -the mercury, the flurries of snow the overhead bridge at Peter An- sale of farm stock and implements, and the return of the fur coat. nan's sideroad, just west of Dun- household furniture, etc., on lot 17, "Happy Thought," „In- ,�Pe have had an ideal autumn Barton, took fire, supposedlycon. 2, Pickerin (adjoining Picker- penial Oxford, - from g 8 , "Pandora" Ran es, and the sudden change. is felt s spark from a passing locomotive, Ing Village), the property of H, G. F �,r. g ' rather severely. Christmas will and was com letel destro ed. Calvert. Sale at one o'clock. See P y Y, bills. Thos. Poucher, auctioneer. ��� Callfand see these in all -soon be here and it is remarkable During the progress of the fire - i ® styles and sizes. how fast it comes now compared traffic on the G.T.R. was at a WDVESD!,Y, OCTOBER 20Tx—Credit t, with what it did years ago when standstill. The falling timbers sale of horses, rigs, cows,household EavetrouRhing and furnace g furniture, etc., in the Village of work a speciaaty. we were boys and girls. Our set fire to the ties and the rails, Brougham,'the property of Dr. G. - merchants are now getting ready owing to expansion by the intense N. Fish. Sale at one o'clock, See ' for the Christmas. trade: which it beat, were twisted in all shapes. bills. Thos. Poucher, auctioneer. is expected will be , somewhat Not until about ten o'clock was JA. 'Bu nd L. brisk this year. the track put in such a shape'as TL7!tE TdBLE—Piokering station G. Y `l '• - —After many weeks of illness, to allow the many trains that T.R. Trains going Emtdue as follows— death_came_ta the_--relief of-Mrs. were stalled to proceed on their *No. 6 Mail 8.05 A M. /� e Bolton Banks at her home way. The International Limited, 12 Local 2 43 P:'M. ,IJU�T AI4R/V G north of the village. The deceas- due here about four o'clock, was 14 LoW 6.04 p. M. a ed, who had reached the of 79 detained for nearly six hours at Trains going west due as follow@— a � years, 7 months and 15 days, was Pickering station. Among its No. 13 Local 8,86 A. M. :stricken with paralysis some passengers was Madame Schuman. J1 Local 2.30 P• M. Fall and Winter Goods, -such as' Sbaker Flannels, Shirting, Men's! months ago, and has been lying in Heink, the famous 7 Mail 8'85 P. lid, Heavy Shirts, Socks and Underwear in all lines. Als prima-donna, Sunday included. 'a be] less condition ever since. who was engaged to sing in Mas- kIer husband predeceased her sey Hall that eveening, and it was PICKERING MARKETS Another lot of°Peabody's Overalls which are selling fast and stand- three-years. She had a family of absolutely necessary , that she _ Ing the test—cannot rip them. Come along and five sons and one daughter all of should be in' the city early that Vb hits'heat .•.•.••..••••..•• $1'00 get a parr of them at the Farmer's. whom survice her. Her funeral she might not disappoint """""""'` g ppoint her nodi- Mixed °° " gg Supply Store. 1.00 u y took place yesterday Thursday), ence. An auto was ordered from Oats .............•..•.,............ .31 appeared in Mas- Barley. ,...... 00 ' when interment took place in the Toronto Hall and she .•• ' ED�vARD BRYAN, PIC.KERI�T .4tc tl.odist cemetery. sey Hall althon b somewhat late. Bucl.avheet...,,.,,....•..