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PICgERIN , ONT., _FRIDAY, NOVEMBER `?6, 1909 No. 8 40rafes•stanal l6ars�s. �) McLaughlin Found Guilty ASHBURN , h a congregational meeting held at L A D p E 4' - wird{tq,{ ( The following verdict was returned Ashburn, on Saturday, Nov. 100th, a VITAL- .PICKERING on Wednesday evening by the Corp- call was extended to Rev. Wm, Rice,MEDICAL SURGICAL ner's jury called to enquire into the of Mount:Forest, and will he consider- -- -= death of Mary •McLau hlin and her ed at a special meeting of Presbytery, and X-RAY INSTITUTE ` ,little boys on the 28th of October, at Whitb on Thursday, Dec.2nd. The ladder season is here again,and The Wonderful y y we are prepared to snake them PICKERING, - - ONTARIO when their home was partly destroyed .�... by fire. SCARBORO JUNCTION of all sizes. R. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D., C. M., -That the said Mary McLaughlin All kinds of general Blacksmithin _( Physician—in—charge L i f e - G i v�e' r came to her death from poisoning by a Ith his skull terribly fractured I6IL tivgand neatly d g 8pedalist in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dis. strychniiae administered by her bus- and left foot cut off above the ankle, P' P y one. eases of Men, Diseases of Women, Cancers, William Spurgeon, a' ed 35 ears, a band Archibald McLaughlin,and thatg y Tumors, throat:amination. Diseases es eye. ' fanner living about a mile from here, W.H. JACKSON, ear.nose,throat and longe. Fittinggtasee■e;td Harold McLaughlin and Glordon Mc- g - ialf acute and ahrinic diseases. Have YOU Tried It lq Laughlin came to their deaths frorn was taken to St, Michael's Hospital at Brock Road t; Once Hoara 12 to 3 ani 7 to d ' 491y poisoning from strychnine or the gas 2 o'clock yesterday morning in a dying fumes and :smoke from the fire in the condition. The unfortunate man was leyab• ? residence in which they then were on struck by a-train :at this station about Ja '_es 'Whiters midnight. He had of off one train Positively cures diseases dug to October 29th, at the said town of Ux- g g B. FAREWELL,Q. 0., BAF►RI9- bridge,and we hereby charge the said and walked aroun(rbehind it directly a U T>OR,00 rt crown Attoraey,and III, ty impure blood. 50c. a box or six Archibald 1M eLau Klin- with murder- in front of another. Spurgeon was Wholesale and Retail Butcher, 6 rifeitior. court�oase.Whitby. 141 P g .�:. in his wife, the said Mar McLau h- Placed on a train going into the city g Y g Pickering, Ont., T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, and taken to the union station,.bein {. ti ?' boxes for$1.00. For sale at Ric- lin, and his sons, Gordon McLaughlin 8 - • Solicitor,Notary Public,Special Ezami- and Harold McLaughlin• and setting taken from there in the police ambu- a- for Hig:,'court of Justice, encceesor to Fadden'a Drug Store, Pickering. fire to the said dwelling house." lance to the hospital. Best price paid for choice Meaera Dow a McGillivray, Brock Street, Ai-ch. DlcLaughlin, under arrest on _ ry, 'Whitby. 7lyGREENWOOD butcher's cattle. a charge of murder, spoke no word : �-�T H. WARKE, SOLICITOR AND either of disappointment or astonish- Miss Curry, a niece of-Mrs. Tucker, Choice meat will be found at our rY . NOTeax PosLIC. Successor to lite ment when, hi9 counsel, Mr. H. P., �. David Orm,stonl,Whitby. Mr, Sydney North- of Schrboro Junction, is spending a Shop at reasonable prices. Dote who is associated with Mr,Warke,attends Cook, whispered in his ear in effect week with Rev. and Mrs. Tucker. at Plokeringon Wednesdays. the above verdict,' arrived at unani- The Brotherhood held a very suc- Call and see us. Prices right <" Loans arranged. 411y XMAS SALE mously by Coroner BaaCOm'B jury cessful neck-tie social at Salem chureb Wednesdav night after deliberating on Tuesday ecenliig. The church was _ VeterafaarM. on the evidence for three-quarters Of nicely filled and all had a very enjoy- ' ^^ —AT— an,hour. It would seem as though he able time. Mr. Gordon.Of Whitby, Monuments TALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V. S. had been expecting such.verdict. / WALTER P g gave a very interesting and profitable Graduate Ontario veterinary College. ! The preliminary hearing. before W. P Member Ontario Veterinary Me ical Seel et,. BEAL S CLAREMONT P Y o talk to the young men. Rev.Tucker succea9or to Dr.E.J, Shirley, office sing et., Hamilton, J. P., Is in progress as we gave some selections on his pbono- Having secured theagency~ for Pickering. 37 go to press. The evidence will be but graph. The ties sold very rapidly, the Ontario Granite and Mar- HOPKINS,VETERINARY SUR• a repetition,of t}at taben before the under-the able .auctioneerin of Wm. ble Works, Brampton,.I am Cutting the price in tyro. Every- g p • GEON, AND DENTIST, Etc. and goes at wholesale. Coroner. Maw. The Brotherhood are to be prepared to furnish all Work in Graduate of the Ontario vel ^roar col- congratulated on the success of the the ' lege, Tomato, registered member o! ,Chs AUDLEY K granite and marble line Ontario veterinary Medical Association- f- Parlor Suites, Bedroom Sets, social• at the veru loVest prices, and . a� tsas and r90ldeaoe one andone-quarter Iniles Couches, Dining Chairs, etc. A Christmas tree under the auspices workmanship guaranteed. north of Greece Rivsr. OGoe and shoeing forge p WHITBY Gcods shipped where desired. >bonrs9ir,lla.m„and 1 to pm. Private All Granitrware, of the Sabbath School will be See me before placing your. 'QWPhon• in my oIIlce P.O- address. Green `.Cubs, Pails, Brooms, Brushes, held in the church on the evening of Harry Parliament. now' awaiting River. out. Window Shades. Wednesday, Dec. 22nd. trial for an attempt on his life, lies at shortor4prLettering done on the' -— the point of death in the jail hospital, shortest notice. W The people are coming form the •HIGHLAND CREEK and the cause baffles the physicians. C. W. GIBBONS, — Claremont N >$ttstnfess Q�arDs. Be North, South, East and Kest. Parliament comes from averton, ��r G. HAM—Issuer of Marriage The December meeting of the Wom- where he had made frequent attempts - YY Licenses in she County of Ontario, FOLLOWTH$CROWD TO en's Institute will be held on Thur=s w commit suicide. After being in- COAL _ ” 1•101tering village. 97ly T -tom /� T day afternoon. December 2nd, at 2.30 carcerated here he was laced in a # D�'•� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage t.I .t7.. 1s. 1st. P• in., at the home of Mrs. Ed. Craven double cell with, pother prisoner; Licenses in the County of oatsrio. (Rosebank), Dunbarton. Ladies are who discovered Pariiament some time Hard and soft. r Once at store and his residence.Claremont. cordially invited to attend. later attempting to choke himself. -•� -�T -p CLAREMONT This attempt wag frustrated. N .J.1 V ��BE.LL �,�''�� A.BEATON,TOWNBHIPOLERB WHITBY the would-be suicide is nearing death's Lath and.Shingles. tits!• conveyaaser. Oomm!■don•r for talons portal,so the physicians fear, and the a>edavlls aeoouatAat. Ste, atoaey to loan Three deaths occurred last week at as form 'yrnyeseJ -Ismer of Marriage Lia only cause co eciured is Qhat be has CEMENT 00ees" Wlriionli• oat. t-t WEDD INd AND the House of Refuge. These were eaten powder glass. This he denies. Daniel Lawrence, formerly of Seott however, when accused of the deed.. Prices right. POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, BIRTHDAY GIFTS township, aged 72 years; Mrs. Rise A. • SO�' wo a 34 oaall tri of York and oo on ens brough, who came from Uxbrid-e GOODWOOD 'abs ears 0t all triad■ attenwd to oa ehozipt ° 001:00. Address Green giver P,O„ Ont, townabip, aged 82 years, and Henry LOCUST HILL �T H. POWELL, Licensed Auc- Ballard, of Reach township, who died Mr: Smith has moved to the village M1 1'r . llooeu for Ontario and York Dos Ali Our assortment in complete in jew- at the age of 84 years. Their remains and opened a tiaemithing business. L • L� " Made of ea10a eondu~ either pr:v&1Wy or by ellry, fountain pens, etc. W e are were all interred in the County plot Miss Wbittleton has returned to plelLeMag Ii�m liar Ya asowan. ease cow collected. Par daless or agents for The P. W. Ellis Co., of To- at the Union Cemetery. Calgary,after spending a year is On- 0lherpparti�oatan■pplystr0eidenee, Elizabeth ronto. The tangle over the title to the tario. °itiL, leen ns. Orders loft a1 News OfaeO will eeasiye prompt attention. 0b1y. KoDAxe AND CAMERAS malce—Jj sal foundry premises.having been straiggh- A number of the boys went to work All kinds of building material includ j 4 gifts. We have a fine new stock, tened out last week, the Trees-Co: -n the-Dew railroad at Cherrywood ing rough and dressed lumber, m POUCHER. Licensed Auction- have now men on the remises puttinglast week. lath. etc. 1 e ear vahissor, Collector and issuer of Spat-rACLES AND EYE GLAASft: This P carload of British Columbia shin - )feeao■■• An kinds of suction sal•• is the lace to have our eyes ex- them in condition to receive the ma- Mies L. RobinsonAbihas secuced a place gee p y y chine: It has been found that some in the city and assumed her new duties have just arrived and are selling at doe and states valuations maw• a moa- .mined b a graduate optician. You y' , eraM eharse Estates and ld bya session Don- h of the, heavy timbers of the found- last week. >e:.bb per square v lot of 10 Me1e0Uy ma0aWsd and void by ■aolfon or take no chances here. We gugran- ation were rotten,and so cement walls Township Council met here on the square or over. priv■a0 •a S. itorlgases. rent■, now wad tee to fit you correctly with the best are being constructed. It is under- 8th and did a lot of clearing of the W. D. GORDON dz SON. �teneral 6e0000se promptly 00110o1•d and esti■- frames and lenses. Our prices are t n settlements s0areassed• Phone o: stood that some of the machinery has business of the year. Whispers of -- wrlle for term• and pa-lfoatars, B:oestram, the lowest already arrived. E Adently Mr. Trees- election were heard and some possible A •Doses s■av he As" byyphoa0 vr• PrRa DRros always on hand. Pre- is not going to lose any time in getting new candidates were mentioned.. A 4 scriptiona and family receipts care- ready,for business. deputy reeve will adorn the council Best Ptaee in Canada fully compounded. Colne to us for Board of 1910. Mr. Forsyth, the pros- , The EnlaMe Quaxtet anything In the drug line. ent reeve:will likely bold down the ,- BROCK ROAD the reeve's .chair: B. Madill will be for superior Business or Shorthand Education is the progressive X T T. -M. MCFA DDEN Walter Carlton--and -Indy friend out for deputy-reeve. Messrs. Mor- P g k7T0 " L FFY _ IL E• L 'an •Paisl and Smalls o a e f the res- . visited he city w g Y t t this eek. y P Y Are now prepared to give a musical DRUGGIST AND GRADGATE OPTICIAN Mrs, Henderson. of Toronto,' was ent council• will probably seek re-elec- `* program. For partigulars apply to — the guest of Wm. Bad erow and wife tion. J. Paxton. of Siloam, and Mr. $aie � PICKERING, — O.NT. g g Baker, sr., of the south side of the ' MIMA HOOVER, last week. ' Secs-Treace. Grading on the new railroad has t0wnship. are mentioned as new hien. been made difficult owing to the rec "'•" a Dillingham'. BROUGHAM - 20RONT0a ONT. _ @nt hard frost. Wa ser & Coa Undertaking Parlors ~ Kiss Louisa Hubbard has much im- Miss Ethel Willson is ill with scarlet !j)i proved in health. When fully.recov: 'fever. Graduates of this college readily ob- ered she intends to return again to Fred. Cowie, of Toronto,spent Mdn- twin choice positions. The demand King street, Pickering. the city. day at her borne here. for our graduates Is fully five times Hake a full line 02 fresh and cur- Calls by day or night promptly Arthur Percy and party have re- James and Mrs. Routley, of Button- ed meats constantly.on hand. attended to. Telephone. turned from their hAting expedition cillo, spent over Sunday here. Jan.3rd. New catalogue free. (Bell or Independent.) in the north country. They succeed- Jesse Hanson has left for the city Spice ROD, Breakfast Bacon, eJ in Capturing five fine deer. where she has secured a situation. -•W. J. ELLI6T, Principal. 1 Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc.' ------- Wm. Taylor, of Michigan, is in the 'Walter and Mra. Brooke-, of Dollar, i `Cor..Yonge& Alexander Sts. neighborhood at present. He is in spent a few days with relatives here. t L -JHi hest rices search of a number of pure-bred Cots- . I., Feasb of Uxbridge,visited With $ p paid for In'surance wold sheep. He intends stocking a Mrs. Feash y and family Sunda Butcher's cattle. sheepranch at his home. y y y Airs. Albert Matthews and daughter r are visiting Mrs.Dingman;of Whitby. 'iekering dive Of all kinds—Best always reeOm- KINSALE Win. and Mrs. Ashton and dal. mended. Select ter, of Uxbridge, were here for a few Some talk of municipal e,ecti�ns. days. ' ' ' R. W. MrAvoy has engaged Harald The Ladies'Aid of the Christian First-class riga for here Conveyancing Done, Willmott fbr a second year. Church held a very•successful meet- Da or nt lit Miss Lena Moore, of Orillia, spent a irg.at the •residence of Mrs. G. W. g Rents and Notes Collected. tau few'days with friends here last week. Philips on Wednesday afternoon. -BAa insets all tl°aina Charges•reasonable. Boren--At the residence of Herbert TheL'nion Sabbath School enter- Your and Mrs. Parkin,-on Thursday, Nov. tainment will be held on-Wednesday, - i Teaming promptly attended to. — 18th a son. 130 acre Farm for sale. Dec. 22nd.nd. The program will be given Xr�las� ... Warden R. R. Mowbraywas out Agent for Canada Carriage Co. If yom want to buy sell or rent, call near L' ter ove and Beaverton last. by the members•of the School and a at office. Bargains. P �• first-class time is assured to all. +a W. �, pew y g week inspecting some new County There died at Whitby on Wednes- g• g dav, November 24tb• L. Albright, a Picker{n brid es In course of erection.�• �. Richards033• Thesympathy of all Mrs. Moore's former resident of Brougham, agedti Gifts" .. acquaintances is extended to her on 32 years. Funeral took place •yester- The the death of her brother, Dr. Henry day when his remains were interred i DOMINION BANG Notary Public, Pickering. Hopkins, of Silver Maple, Green Riv- in the Christian church cemetery. • 1,,eph Harbron returned on. Satur- The Sabbath school of St. John's Early at p y� P church have decided to, have,their Head Office, Toronto : laeksm�thing day from a tivo weeks'deer hunt. He annual entertainment on Tuesday, e7 • secured the full number according to December 28th; when a cold fowl sup- Ba'.4-4sett , law and reports deer very numerous per will be served. Rev. A. L. Ge gie, General Banking Business — P e A general blacksmith business.done, where he was. humorist lecurer, of Toronto; Mr. x, ,transacted. All kinds of repairing neatly and' Fred Parkin injured his knee by Hazeldene, tenor soloist, of Toronto; promptly executed. lumping off a threshing machine. The and Miss Story, elocutionist, of Mark- servicesSpeeial attention given'to Horse-shoein a - S visit of Dr. Moore were required: ham;will provide a splendid program. a g - pe y• No bones were broken but a very bad One day last week while Joram Lit- ,the collection Of sprain resulted which will lay him up tle'ohn and Harvey Liscombe were • CFOR�ON' Za$W, for a considerable time. engaged digging it well near Kinsale, sale notes. •DICKERING, ONT• The new C.N.R.has been the means the former met with an accidentwhich ,�ewelru' 4to re __!" of directinga number of'strangers to g might have had far more serious re- >, Y SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. this vicinity. Considerable work has sults.• He was down in the well and BRITISH Term of 19M been done in grading and fencing,and the bail breaking the bucket fell, Z�epoeitl9 received 04 �1. and CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- boarding houses are many. Contract- but fortunately the bucket, which /+ upwards. BUSINESS er, ten r.er cent bet- or`Bo:fd has his section about finished. was full of water, fell to one side and s ii{r� !` COLLEGE ter for Busines, Mrs. Jessie Moose will hold On did not touch him, but the bail struck rr ZZ1t®rest allOWed at highest TORONTO Shorthand and Mat- Thursday, December 9tb, an auction him on the side of the head inflicting current rates. sic. sale of farm stock, consisting of hors- a deep cut. Asa result be was con- w Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, es, one heavy colt rising two years old, fined to his bed for several days. He Opposite New post Office M (C s. D. GORDoN, Manager B. A., Principal, Corner,Yonge and fresh milch cows and young cattle. at was fortunate in escaping so well as Bloor Ste. her premises one mile north of Kin- the accident might have resulted fat- „ it -W nITBY.BRANCH. s71e. ally. g 1Il,�t • ��.�..,,.�.z: ,_-sees .. _ - •��•�,t"�a. .-;�, ..e'..r. a. ,+ "i. Y ..7a'>;a• •', '.,i e•.,«g. .. T171 .. ti' .• '.nIR9 d r .p.- 'r+!• 'i c. .tea' :.., :..k.,�• X;47?6' rs = -^ .e.�, r ',+<i'••+t ...,.` ^`' :,-.„,„ .�,. .,`fir,..,,, '- . r •:T:,;,'II4,;.. ...� x,.. •.. .'�?• '...*u..r ' ','�:. ..:7• .•.it '�i• .. +' . i..., '..` ..-+-•:..'-s;,,,.,-^-:" —`—.-- .T'`- --- _ Ac :. !!u • -, r. .may, J.i. ^;. 4i.n..Y'.,. _ A,. Ac'. .'A•t ' .. ..... -:. .. : ,., •,r` ' t THE WORLD'S MARKETS WR1'jCESWILtGOUP - .. ,. - .a..•;AT :IPRI REPORTS FROM THE LEADING restGrainGrain Exporter in Dominion {dives ' BADE CE\THEE. Annual Cost for Cruisers ' and Destroyers' ' Reasons for Prediction. Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and Will be About $2,000,000. ether Dairy Produce at ,• Hoene and Abroad. !1 A despatch from Winnipeg says: responsible for a big bulge. Should A'despatch from Ottawa says': type of• scout adopted by the Ad. names Carruthers of Montreal, the these re its'be substantiated lar- : BRE ADSTUFFs. Po The Government of the 1)urninion miralty. They displace 4,800 tons, _ biggest grain exporter in Canada, er, it will have a livening effect. Toronto, 'Nov.. 23-Flows =- On. has decided subject to the approc_ and have a speed of 25 knots an is in the West to And if the supply "Then another thing, look at the i tarso wheat 90 per cent. patents, hour, to provide which turbine ep- ibis from Ghe Canadian R eat situation in the States. Europe $4.30 to $4.35 in bu era' sacks on al of Parliament, to give orders ,for feu I y Bines develop 22,000 'horsepower. '! will bold out or not. He behili s�figured on being able to get a big :track, Toronto, and $4,15 to $4.20 the construction of three cruisers of They are armed with two aur-inch l the wheat is being held up, and is I lot of wheat from below the line. ;cutside in buyers' sacks. Manitoba f the Bristol class, costing $1,900,000 and ten four-inch quick-firers, al Voina to-make a trip through the !But it doesn't look at present as flour, first patents, $5.60 on track, each and four destroyers costing well as smaller w eapoita. est to find what the farmers are if they were ,going to get much. Toronto; second patents, .$5.10 to ;84000 000 each as a nneleus of Can- The destroyers are small and vett lining. Prices there are at least sin cents $3.20, and strong bakers', $4.90 to ado's uaral force. The number of speedy craft, intended to war "I feel,'_ said Mr. Carruthers, higher than those which would ma k-a 1 SiE on track, Toronto. officers and men-required for these �against' torpedo beats. The also ."that wheat prices are bound for the grain available for export. Yet ! Maniteba•Wheat-No. 1 Northern paycarpe tof edoes to be used if op- igher levels. I base my belief on premiums on cash wheat keep well $1.04. Bav ports, and No. 2 North- roll avessend wvictualling 8will ncost habout Portunity serves�in attacking larger a number of points which- are now above the December option, with ;ern; $i.021 , Bay ports. $500,000 s year. The total cost of I craft. '1 wetting the market. European no signs of breaking. This means i Ontario Wheat-No. 2 mixed. the nay al f„res is estimated at a2. I Of scuts 91 to the Briatols, 1 `: 'shocks are at a low ebb. Prices that Europe will have to come to li.$1.04 to $1.03 outside, and No. 2 I 000,00'v a year. This will include • Germany has but eight• at the pre- hare been so high'for,the,past two Canada for her supply and eventu- 'white and red `Winter, $1.05 out '{ the r+-aiutenance of efficient dock- •.eat °tithe, while Britain has twea- years that foreigners have accu- ally put our prices higher. side, Iyard.-mnlated no surplus but have onl `In Chita oI talked with acv- T at Halifax and -Esquimalt, �t.-one oC 25-knot speed. In addi- y g _ Bailey-INo. 2, 59 to 60c outside, {which ill be available for the}arg- ,tion to scouting, these ships would taken enough wheat to satisfy im- cral big traders and they all take and No,. 3 carps at 57 to 88c out mediate demands. this view. ' I'm also inclined to i est ships of Ll:e ILo,,al Navy. . `b useful in time of year for the pro- -taken in spite of mann ulation bi leve that the United State's Guc_ ,side. The Bri�tols are the moat recent .rection of ocean trade routes. p p. ; Oats-',\'n. Ontario white, new, )wheat prices eventually come to a ernment reports have somewh'at.j 37 to 3?c outsic#e. Cana�3'a West supply and.demand Iiasis and that overestimated the crop there. cats, ^n','c for N i. 2; anal .38'' to - 1' LI`E STOCK MARKETS. � MAD DOC BIT Cows. Is the prime factor we must look at I "And now we're coming to the• Sic for 'Mo. 3, Ea.-,- ports. Nov. to determine the future trend-of greatest factor of all the, farmers. q c� DiontreaL _. 23.-A few of the Case of,Rabies Develops on Fartu _. f( , }'eaS—.6 to 8 ontsicle.,., ,. • , the market. The argentine crop They hold the key to the situation Rye-No. 2, 7 tc outside_ !best North-West cattle. avid at e + will playa great part. We' bare and you may rest assured that prig_- , Rc:cknl eat-5rc, low freights. about 5c per lb. and a little over. in Adelaide. seen during the past week, what as will have to stay at,lea%t as high i Cor*r--•No. 2 :American yellow, 1i'retty goi)d animals 3% to 41�c; A despatch from Strathroy says damage reports from that country aY-they are -now to make them..7.r)� to 75�,o'n track,.Toronto. 1 common stock, 2 to 3c per'lb. ; lean 1 case of hydrophobia was report- w uoill do to prices. They have been loosen up.". _ Bran--S-2! in bags, Toronto, and canners from i/ to 2c per lb, ; ed on Sunday on the farm of Nor- t - shorts at $?23.50 in bags, Toronto. 1 milch cons .from $30 to $60 each. I man Brock,- slain Road, Adelaide rDROWN --- '— - - C=rass-fed calves, 2i, to 4/e per I Township, in which one cow had to D$OFi''ED AT STRITFOHD. 1MA\ BLOWN TO PIECES. lb, ; good veals at- 5'to 6e per lb. !be killed while several others may r - _ _ ( COUNTRY PRODUCE. Shcap, 3% to 3%c per. lb.; lambs be infected with the disease. Abouts .tliilliatu X. Sane Goes Doyen in the Three Com'p'anions Buried Great Apples--Prices. -92 to $n.50 per 'at 5,, to 5? c per lb. Good lots of three weeks ago a ;tray dug came 1. M. C. A. Tank. ,llisisace .lx.aa. barrel, according 'to quality. fai hogs about 8'/,c per lb. to the home „f Its. Brock and be P.esns-41.53 to 4li'.05 cr bush- ff Toientn, Nov. 23.-There was a A despatch from Stratford says: A despatch .from Vancouver B. P I Ban chasing the purses and cattle b Wm. M. Kano, attendant at the C., says: Joseph BetrozPlli,} an �el `at outside points in l•r=e�tetg: fair sprinkling of choice butchers', in the field and biting them. Mr. _ , Hr,nev-Combs. dozen. 8_._5 to ..Which �.ld at 193 to $5.50; ardz`nary l$rock chased the dog off the premis- Ivormal School here, was drowned Italian, working at Little Mountain , ; at the Y. M. C. A. swimming tank reservoir, South �r aneourer, cin''63: extracted, 10,-c.per. lb.'.. od, to medium loadsat $4.23 to es, but it came back a week later. ot, Saturday. It. swims that the iThuiroir rsday night Rao blown to pierea I Hnr-No. t timothy,Sll) to •'all 50, 4.�C); choice cows .from. $3.73 to,In the meantime. Mr. asroek s own and Yn. 2,, 813.50 to Rt t nn track, $L!,60. Feeders were strong at $4, dog took sick and died. At the sec- s young man could not svim, and got ;by a premature blast. Three fel- Toronto: 'W. hii'ikers ands ringers-Sli ht- f the dog Mr. Brock 4' }eyond his .depth, the tank being low workmen were hurled through ! p 8 and return c, -�• Stray,^-Ra.50 to ",no on track. l: easier: Lambs at $8.50 to $6; was himself bitten on the leg,-but eight feet at the deepest part. Whe- the air a distance of many feet: One Toronto. sheep at $3.25 to $4. Hogs - 5e i oat seriausll. and nothing .•seas Cher he took cramps does not seem Zanoni was severely injared in the.; Potatoes- c; to -50c,•per bag on leets, $7.40•f.o.b., and $­663 fed and thought of it. He then shot.thoclog. clear, but Coroner Rankin said that face and will probably l9se his sight. 'tT1ek for Oatarnc; watered. -. . is 'suspicions were not aroused, it was a clear case of drowning, and The four were einployed in exca- i H p' an iaqueat would sot be neeassar}: eating soil were abi�ut to start fns 'lee per dressed, tI to however, till Sunday, when one of 1_c per .b. ; fn-vl, 9'to t1c: turlcevs, j his. co.:s took sick Find chascd the bane was about. twenty years of the shelter when the powder explo- i , D1' ,t1fITF EXPLODED. 1 r 1. `to 19c Per l.b. : ducks, b., 12 'to ; , other cattle around toe field. Dr. p r•ge, and his parents live to Fuller- ded. The two uninjured. as soon r ` i 113c; geese, 9 to per lb Brandreth, r'eterirar surgeon of `[ ton township, a short digance from as thev found their Feet, .started ff Two )Irn Killed While Fishing at Strath et , was called, and a once Kitchell. running, and never .stopped until Victoria Harbor: ---.j. they reached the centre of the city. I. THF DAIRY 3fARiCETS pronounced it a cane of hrdropho- CERMANT'S NAVAi. BL�DGF.T. The reservoir was being construct- � Butter-Ponnd prints, 22 to 2ati{c;', A despatch from Victoria Harbor, bis. The cow was driven into the. cu for the cit i. Ont., says.: A double fatality,occur- , barn and killed. The other two y tuba and large rolls, 2Q t�_.21c in red near here on C�unday when cows and two horses which were bit- The Largest in the History of the -'-=- '', Iferior, 17 to let; creamer, 2s3 to -Phil 1)rolet was blown to pieces by ten have developed no symptoms THRFF «Elly. D'RO«\ED. ,2^c, and solids, 24?' to 25c per Ib. Country. _ dyaarnite and Fred Doe was drown ' et, but they will be watched close 5 A despatch from Berlin says: Eggs-Case -lots, 30 to 3Q a per ,ed The two men belonged'to this ly, lm Their `IM C a ized al Pott Arthur . dace and were in a rowboat soijae -�' f►N, dozen 'for' fresh sod 2G to 7c for r !'he naval budget estimates.of 443,- on IVcdnswday. enrage. i t)00 marks (71111,000,000) for 1910, - tmilee tris the bay, at a place called 7 gF PROFI\CIAL RAILW CS. the largest in the history of Ger A despatch from Port Arthur Cheese-121 o , c per lb. for large, 'MvRae s q Lake. Drolet hada uan• have been received in says: Three men were drowned here ,and at 1�;4c for twins. j#tty of dynamite in the boat, pre- Reports for September Show Con- ..many,Jenee by the newspapers. While� on Wednesday when a skiff capsized 1taurnably .for -fishing purposes, and tinued Inerew in Earnin=r. there will be nmodificain with a parte of four while rowing ` "$OG PR4DU CTS.. I y:bile he aaR, leaning over the box o tiuus the largo- shipbuilding programme, across the canal basin: Their ; ,; 111 containing the dynamite the ex- A despatch from of the eats Barron, long clear, 14. to�74 ,c ; g The gross revenue of the Trovin- the naval attaches stationed here names are John Marshall LeArade, :per lb. in case lots: mess work, !plosion occurred. He was blown to i tial T. A :�. O. )!lsilway'tar the past ; metre awaitingwith intereat specific Abner Burnius and Pete Kamsen. i , {pieces. Doe was thrown into the P is_fi,50; short cut. $28. Information as to what art of.the The men came here from New Or- 'water, and bein unable to swim nine months was $61b,900, as >E",],Oo0,t300 marks for new eon.atruc-; leans. The bodies have ns,t yet been $ants-Light to• medium, 15 to ' g ' !against $180.000 for the aa me time P Yion will be s eat on for e<M•boats, ! recovered. The fourth man was f 1Gc: da„ heay�, 14' to 14 c;. rolls, ys'as drowned. Both men leave, g _.. last year. The net ret a for the t. ,i wives and large families. i e' eau P P 1 i to 14 c; shoulders 12 to 13c ' •rescued. _ i �� " . period was 83I0,000, while receipts. . submarines, etc. The total budget backs, 18 to 20c breakfast bas oa, _ __� from ore royalties amounted to' proposals of taut Government for ' I7 to Be. y KpycO� a sYlm and navy amostnt to 1,- Weiland Township Council has lard-Tierces, t3',%c; tubs 15?'c;• . 73107,000.- The, freight revenue was a thing b,p,000,040 marks (about $312,500,• cut. down a ndinher of poles erect- a TO C'I�.�\CE IR01 TO �T1.F.i.. $86,Oe)0, as against $11.000 last' :Whose ) as against 1,077,603,000 (about :ex' h)` the Rydro-electric line con- Pails, 16c. Village' Blaeksmith Has Invented ' `'ear, and the passenger revenue itourt >If269,430,OQ0) in the 1909 budget. tractor. I $a3,5�2, compared with $35,923. The The C. P: R.. the' Allans ' and I BUSIN I� MONTREAL. simple Effective Proee4a. i interest on construction is $30,000 Mr. George Stroud, ' the well- I several leading British ship-build montreal, N,v. 23.--Oats-No. A despatch ` from Gallipolis, i per n onth. The September returns i known cattle buyer, of Hamilton, ;ins firms'-have " arranged to con- Ca nada R estcrn, 41/ to 41,2c. l Ohio, sacs: Anew secret method from, the railway, just received by Is dead. struct a do dock at Loris. Barley-No. 2, 66 to Glc; M4nito- which is said to be able to save the!the ,Provincial Treasurer, show 7 ba feed barley. '52,tu 53c. Bock-, United States Steel Corporation ,gross receipts of $157,777, and ex- ___-________•__-__ _____•_ - .- _ - •-••-- ;yyheat-58 to 55;_c. Floar-Mani--{at least $1,000,000 a year has been ! penditares of $90,151, the net rev- f toba Spring wheat. Patents, firsts, ;sold by Mason Grover, village;enue. from operation being $61,626, $5.70; do.. seconds. .45.20; Winter rhlac•ksmith 'at :BidweIC, near -here, `a.nd fron)'lore.royalties $10,000.' The O Behest patents, $,,.50 to 195.6,0; '<fa for 82n0,000,and royalties. The rerenne from the line last year was F0 49..000 ;nrtuha strong bakers•, 515; straight ;Plan is to convert Iron ore Into( t$,;50,000, while this year sn far it • ro ller%, 85.10 tugs5.25', do., in bags, steel by a simple' process, and this has amounted to $550,000. All sur- $2.40 to x,2.3(1. Feed-Ontario I w-ill do away with much.of the me- plus 'carnin¢a are devoted 'to im ” bran, $21 to $-22: do., middlings, eharpiem now, used and the long provements, cutting down grades, ;;Result df the -Disaster `� in the Cherry _ $23.30 to g24; lfanitoba bran, �s20' time employed in' this transforms- flling-in, 'and straightening curves. t .tc. $°21 : do.,. shorts, $2:1 to ?24; tion work. Grover has been a poor --.r Illinois, Coal. Mine. pure grain mouille, g'3a to $33; 'man all his life and has little edu-1 W. H. Laffan, publisher of The r _ mt�od•mouille, 1523 to $27, Cheese -cation. 1 Neu• York Sun, is dead. -Westerns, 11;: to tl';e for late - -- - ----- - -- --.-_. -- .. . - - -- ;' -A despatch from Cherry, ail., TWENTY MEN FOU D'ALIVE. l Fall make, and 11"•R to 12c for Sep I . .says: After three mining, experts 1 gresn deepest despair to,the hp_ I tctnber goods, w itli easterns at 11 'had made twa trip's into the St. steria of, ho',e' an'd then to the t" 17';c. Rutter-Finest creamery, FINANCES OF DOVINION I 1� sPnl Mine on Thursday afternoon de ths•of des air,a •iia. The► Whole 25c, and fresh 21 tr, 24;.,c. l:g�� p P g` {-Selected stock. 27 -to 28C, and ;Fit was learned that they had found scale 6f emotions w-as,tw•ioe row firer $q bodies along 70 feet of the mune fiaturda}' and Sunday here by the r 1 candled, 2:i to 2(ic per dozen. gallery. The search for the bodies 'tireless men who hart been work. �t t' f �j �Y .must last for days. The l;alleriea !ins fur a week to rescue those L'\ITF.D STATES 11tARl�F.T�. Estimates For isle fiscal 1 ea'r Submitted !`- - inust be strengthened and air sent ' e cnLu_mbcd in the Vit. Paul �, Nov.Tw peon fire into the .thousands of rooms in the ' I h tffalo, , Nuc. 23.-Wheat=-Ess- {. J 111111P, and b}' illi, waiting: w•eepin ;ier; No, 1 Northern, carloads, 'to , Parliament death cavern. �S ater, taw, may have ; women at'6ve. Forty bodies had store, $51..17 ;A: Winter, steady. - 1looded some parts of the third vein. I been brought from the pit mouth Cern-Easier; No. ,l ye'lluw, new, c "A sullen trowel watched all night', nn Saturday, and most ,>f thorn G4'. c; Z a. 4 ,ti f l', „v, R>;;c; No. 3 i A despatch- front Ottawa says: ,500 for last j ear. This estimate in- IwAde the' main shaft. The 'two Ildentifted, -whon the report shot 'corn, 6c. Oats-Firm,, Tb(, estimates for the fiscal yearIeludes $3,000,000 for the purchase, �"► Pornpa'nies of militia F+treed 'thein through the �rostratc comritunit)= : } -Chicago, Nov. �3.-«heat- Cash.j ending March 31-; ,191.1, were tabled construction and maintenance of. back with clubbed rifles• �"They've found thorn alivo' they ve_;\o, 2 red;,;°1.19; No- 3 red, 41,05 , ships; the maintenance and up-keep {on Thursday afternoon 'by the Fi of duckyards at F.s nimalt and Hali- As a rcrirlt of the disastc;r, there f nrnd them ali%c.',t Twenty men {ti7 X1.15; No. 2 hard, $1,09 to X1,10; rsancc ltini'ster. The total on con q Are in this town of onlTa, few thou-, who had built. a harrier betwecn ,No., 3 hard, $1.03. to $1.07; Ao, 11' fax, and the establishment and ,sand people, at least 1,000 orphans !themselves and the nc+xiomi gases 'Northrrn, 51.10 to $1.11 ; Nu. 2 lsolidated font} amounts to $91,891, ntnititen:rncc, of'training schools its and 200 ��idrrn s. Some fnnnlies of rrca't.ed by the_fire had been found Northern. $1.n3 to $1.09; ATo. •3 `078,59., an increase of M10,752,910. ;against an amount of G250,500 su- _ eight children will'be dependent up- by the rescuers in an almost et- Spring. $1.04 to $1.07%. Corn- 72. The total capital is e timated, prnpriated under. this head ,last _lou ,charity, Thea) are. th'e frgtires, Iran ted condition. It took air limps 11TH• 6a',_ to 63%c; No. 2 yellow; at $35,719,415, an increase of A,,- }can_, there is an in of $2,- c,f Duncan—McDonald, of Kprrng Itc• get them to the surfac•e.•and the C4%'o; Nn, a, ,636%,c; No. 3 yellow, 294,G73.•t6. The grand total is ln,.,;10. . There is an estimate of field, Ill., president of'-1)istrict.Np. .repurt .spread around- th-It 1:,0 i,g;;?�c; Nu. 4, 6222 ' Oats-No. 3, 8127,670,993.59, an increase of 816,- ~1,7:)0,000 for the Trent canal, an 15:. United Mine Workers, whe in- more-men were alive in a farther '39;'.;c; No. 3 white, .38% to 41c; No. 047,516.19." increase, of $,:,0,000. . The militia p61,11ted a-roll-call of the families reach of the mine, shut i'Ff froth i4 yc}�itc, 3s to 39�;c standard, 41 There is a total naval appropri- estimates show an' increase of over .4 P ' ,1i ation of 3,6"+6,500 as against $A55,- $2,000,000. of tb; entombed miners. fresh air by a wall of 1:0.ack damp. to •t.,,c. $ _ • a, ' - .. .,. , 'p • ...n ..., - +'*' :T' ;.. .. :'. _', ,,,,, �.r+,..�.:' bur± til _ •+9F-r.4','.�:3:a.fw,Ww�a-x a+i^=h..'• -'.r�-..,w..�^xY' ;.,,.. .. . . ..'... ,s•r ;...,,. ...,,....—.,...•�.,,' �'°'.a2a.e'1d°t'- +. a:"r':..'gc.:"t_ir.�:5 -t''•a•v.'. r�,r WFE 7e •'�., - ., yam`.yn .,^.. r ^S I^•L. '. : ,• y.. -^4,. 3' " rL.J �:• •,;.•'�s�,,;s' y;. ,.•H,• ' _i- 1:. 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'LESSON CAUSE AND CURE y:;; .r yK ,, ,, ,ry. },� • r .. � '-� �' �1 j alk.` x, e e�Y���� •�'i�• i. .�5,Jyr� r t -OF NEURALGIA INTERNATIONAL LESSON, ` qp '�odun Yethodi Dispose of tine ' -NOV. fR. r�t t�'• ° fr>' � N. VH.y .,s +� ,p�. 1 Ta'y,a;5 ,�, ''A+., r err; Kit” a ^"h +r •g ^� '�. i !-•-v+. o causeInstead of Treating the Lassoed 2Z. PaK1 on Self-denial. symptoms nr �` .(World's Temperance Lesson.) Ir'etara.igia means simply "nerve Som. 14. 21. pain, ru there may be a great va- � s'r : °^ : nation in the character and inten- 4 :'Verse lo. Why . . . judge. . . . in Fity of the pain and any nerve i "ter` . set at naught thy brother? .the body may be affected. Th.:ra ;k r Trffo classes mentioned in verse 3. are a number of causes of neural- The weak are not to 'be harsh in ria, but the most common is a gen- their judgment of .the strong, no oral run-dorm condition of the sys- are the strong to despise the tem. The discovery of this fact scruples of the weak. All are bre- frum reliable statistics 'led to the r r three, with a claim on one another's pew,treatment for neuralgia which , hfEection and forbearance. 1consists in building up the general We shall all stand—Including health by the tonic treatment and Paul, those that judge, and those s•, disposing of-the cause of the that set at naught. Human judg- trouble e menta have no significance in view Persons reduced by acute sicx- qi the final sentence of God. The ness, or by severe mental or phy si• Authorized Version has "Christ.": cal strain, or by loss of sleep are i t n s z�w yr Paul Passed naturally from "God." frequently victims of neuralgia and € tri "Christ." Compare Rom. 2, itis common in the case of those �� �" air" '` '' 1g. suffering from anaemia or blood 11. It'is, written—Ise. 45. 23. Of-' lessneas. This brings us to the ac i Between Ourselves fered as proof of a universal judg- tual cause of neuralgia, which �is - , tnent. nerve starvation. The blood which =-- _-- --- _ Every knee signifies visible wor- iu normal health carries to the ` ship, and every tongue, audible. nerves all of their nourishment, is - Let us' talk this matter oyer face to fate. Confess to God—Make acknorr- unable to perform this'duty satis• k+dgment of his might , and good- facto when it is weak or impure.' • tress. This voluntary and universal ( Build up the blood and the neural- You �1Yaltlt to make money qulekly, fi�fa►sllly fa►ll�d With the submission is Paul's idea of the con- gie pain -will disappear as the' least possible investment. summation of the ages. nerves become better nourished. 12. Each one of us . . . of himself I Dr. Williams' Pidk Pills are a - Taxicab per share offers that rare oppor blood-making tonicand for. t_ - —Emphatic inference from the pro- I ; -e [[�.pbet'a words, that the judgment reason cure 'even the most obst in ►?toot iLtt $6* 00 tuns for you to make big profits, mill be not merely universal but ate cases a ci neuralgia. Every done _Now is the t12ile while the Company -is owm to solitary. With the responsibility of. of this medicine "makes new, rich p y � �� - -that hour in view, we should con-I blood, which feeds the starved _ cern ourselves, not with the weak- make the investment. veins and drives out the sharp, 14at with the stern work of making ! darting, stabbing pains of neural- z passes and faults of our brethren, . L ' gin. Mrs. John Tibert, Little Riv- �+ ] f The Greater Seo e poamble a good account of ourselves : S01Yt6 Simple L®gjlc - -- p _ fin that day. er, N, S., says:— A-few years ago . I-was a great sufferer from neural- -YoV Ask—upon what do we base Besides the Taxicab end of the bus:- 13-21. In all conduct we must Ria in my head and face. At times �g think, not merely whether what we., the attacks were simply excruciat our prediction of big profits ? ness, do,not forget tho great earning . do is in itself right, but whether it ! ing. and I would be forced to re- We.AnsweI'_Thebisca3nings of Taxi- powers possessed by th.a. Company- in have a baneful effect upon main in bed.. I tried doctors' niedi- cab Companies in other cities in general, ' Qthere. By the law of love ore are cines, but did not receive any bene- and the concrete results in particular of the from the marketing of commercial bound to desist from any act that fit until I began using Dr. Williams' o oration of a comparatively small number motors throughout the. American a.. is likely to injure another bro- pink Pills, and I am happy to nay Of Taxicabs in Toronto covering a period Cher. that the benefit I received from of seven months. continent. _13. Judge ye this rather-"Make lyase wa+ wonderful. I may also Motor driven vehicles Cor heavy trucking, no decision about your brother's add that Dr, Williams' Pink Pills The Logic is as plaid as the simple cisaracter, but mane thin decision -cured 'my daughter of anaemia and. prop that two said two make all kinds of carting slid light'delscery are 9 v about your own future conduct." indigestion,-at a time when we be four, and two more snake six. becoming more and more in demand. ^ Paul Leache consistently that the gan to dispair of her getting bet- If the number of Taxicebs which have been The possible scope of this side of �--• `^41 abuse of Christian liberty may ter: I can highly recommend.these running in Toronto u to date warrant the 1 prove to another a stumbling-block, pills to anyone•suffering Brom these p the business 1a practical.y unlimited. or an occasion of falling when this , troubles." . directors in paying a dividend of 2 1-2 per o e customer. e brother's way is, for him, a plain,' you can get Dr. Williams' fink cent. quarterly,or 10 per cent.per annum, for as a possibl stom r th re is - unobstructed path to heaven. ! Pills from any dealer in medicines doublin or trebling the.number of Taxi- :.,every manufacturer and commercial ' cabs is =d to greatly increase the div,- 14 am ens persuaded �= A or they will be sent by relaid et aa. firm in the entire American Cc at Hent. deed-earning capacity of the stock on a solemn conviction, growing out of cents a .bax or nix boxes for 82.50 much larger ratio, because the overhead his the Berner Commercial Mo- his union with Jesus, who, as Lord , by The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., of the conscience, has sole author- ! Brockville, Out. expenses do not increase, need the propor- iity to pronounce judgment (verse l Y Eton borne b each cab is sm&IL tore have no peer ' the field. g). �f Interest to �'ou Nothing is unclean of itself — , kingdom are righteousness•in one's h ;Apart from conscience and a man's i relations and dealings with others, _Y relation to society, there are no die- peace, through preserving t, armeey Your money wf1l make money for you faster in Taxicab Stock than in any other K between'. the weak and strong, and -. :.Industrial on the Toronto market. :ckserem nial law forbade gtheee tin® the joy of Christian. brotherhood - : ;,of things sacrificed to idols. The a hieh grows out of the common in- 'The investment i1 seeure3,by what is practically two distinct lines•of- business, either ' irevelx+ion to Peter, that God's pro- I dwelling Holy Spirit. - •'visions are not common (Acts 10. is. Herein—In "the spiritual one of which would separately pay a big rate of dividends. ,:.15), Paul here reaffirms. The ex- graces of 'righteousness, peace, joy. +caption to this is, of course, that Serveth Christ=Is in a stave's ' Thus Taxicab Stock gives you double the chance of making your money earn move a a thing becomes'unclean to the man bondage to Christ's law of lore, and that is presented by the ordinary proposition. whose conscience fo-rbi'dr him to not to his own animal appetites. -touch it. Because a roan's view of Well-pleasing to God—And there if you neglect to participate in this issue of Capital Stock in the Berra Motors'& Tight and wrong is false is not a ! fore a' fit member of.his kingdom Taxicabs, Limited, you are neglecting your own, beat interests. p'_w reason why -he should violate it. 1 ' :Approved of men—Your conduct :Subscriptions will be accepted up to 100 shares in the order received at this ,f Even a mistaken conscience has au- will be well, instead of evil,-spoken' office. - thority• of. g 15. For if—Introducing a reason 19: Things which make for 'peace . shyou wish to participat h beforre for Paul's exception'to a universal '—=dot ifidgirig and slighting one an (� this issue of stock is ex auste : � rule. 'other, but making allowance-for Mall Las y�i,lY'�' egLl�`a Q�"l+�i�'9 Because of meat thy brother is. ore• another's rights and scruples • grieved is inconsistent with tiros I Edify—Literally, build 'up. In o Adef�a de and Victoria Sts. . love for a.strong man of faith to in- the erection of a building it is im- eA.Ens �is _mist upon his rights when his'course I portant that the different party ' '' Toronto harms his weaker brother. should harmonize. Destroy not with thy meat him j 20. Overthrow,not—Do not pull ® 'SEND FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED. BOOKLET.. :A1 ,for 'rchom Christ died—Vote the I down- the building erected at, such cost. Having stated his broad prin- -- - -- V^ strong contrast. Is it not the part i of the sturdy Christian to -pay at l ciples, Paid returns to -the subject 11ONE 1 I\ 1:AXlCAB$. irigs in the future. for a- large' equipment than the, of questionable - foods, repeating __ As an investment there is no of are for a' smaller one; and -the in- -do the sinal{ price of refraining that while food may•bc clean; itis i ,from a'cherished habit, if by so c{o_ loronto'� \ori Rapid Transit Sys- Tering to-dery before the public ,creasing of the number of cars ria sinful to eat it if it makes another •iirig he may save frorg ruin one. for tem°an Indimtry which Offers �R'hieh presents greater' possibilities ;is bound to decrease the propos- r � : fall. than Taxicab • Stock. The condi- tion of ex ense. ' ' : do Itleal Investment. whom {'heist paid so dearly". � - • p . Destroy—Violation of the. law of tions are ideal; because the trans- Taxicab stock has a ,great future 'love carries with it possibilities of Taxicabs in large centres 'of po- �portation system fills a 'long-felt and is bound to rise in value. The `endless ruin to the one we seem A B,ELI9BLE MEDICINE ' pulation have since their first in- want, and furnishes the only real !tune to buy is now, at its present merely to seders. FCB ALL CHILDREN t roduction to the public, paid large rapid transit service in a large and price, before the rise. - r♦ 16. Your good—Your faith, with dividends to their shareholders. To- quick growing commareiinity. Its i Mr. L. A. English, corner' of 1t++ liberty, ran be blas homed (lit- Baby's Own Tablets are absolute- ronto, the first city in Canada to rates re the lowest on the Am&ri- Adelaide and Victoria Sts., Toron eral meaning of evil spoken of) by . ly 'safe.This medicine is as good install a• taxicab service, will prove can continent, being based on a flat to., is offering Taxicab, Stock fo[i men who see You persist in ,hat is fair the new born babe as the well+i no exception to this •rule, for ever!rate per mile, and all charges are :public subscription at $6.00per � r your unquestioned right, but which grown child. It contains no opiate i since,the .tinnonncement was made made ,'automatically by the taxi- share. , leads to the destruction of another of poirsonous stuff. The mother x%-16 I in April of this year, that the taxi- meter which prevents all disputes 1 dor "they will think that what you gives this medicine to her child had cabs were. ready for. business, they between the driver and passen- r value mast in the gospel is that it the gna.rantee of a government an. have been overwhelmed with ger. 170 RICK CQ11iIN' lbmaka deice the restrictions of Jii stlyit that - these . statements are, orders. Monev invested in Taxicab stock "I'M' sorry to hear your mule Ylaism and allows men to cat env- 'true. This is worth something to Torontonians have acquired the is monev,tliat works. Every dollar died," I said to Happy Sam. 1 'thing." I every mother for Baby's Own Tab-I Taxicab habit, and depend on them invested in it will be a working dol- i ` ,Oh, it's all right, boss," he re-, 17. kingdom of God—Connecting lets is the only medicine that is sold ^or keeping all their business, and lar. Its earning capacity has been I turned resignedly. "I ain't got no' " Paul's teaching with Christ's. IN tincl!r such a guarantee. The Tab- social enga€cinents. proven and after six months of kick corrin'." Mico the striking 'contrast of this ;lets cure such ailments as indigos- As a mone:, earner it has proven successful operation, it can pay, I .� verse with Matt. 6. 31-33. If a man ;tion, colic, constipation, diarrhoea, its great capabilities and to-day the beginning January 1st, 19101, a di- insists npun eating and drinking and teething trouble's; destroy stock of the Toronto Taxicabs is I vidend of 10 per cent. per annum, I "You've been at, the jam, again, certain things, in themselves not ,worms, break up - colds an(] thus one of the most interesting invest-'or 2;! per cent. quarterly. ' With ,Billy. I can tell by your sticky lbarmful, but in 'spite of another's ;prevent deadl.group. Sold by me-I ments in the country. with'its pre- ;the equipment doubled or trebled•nibuth." "Don't be rude, 'pa; I , .r scruples,_ It looks as if lie thought 'dicine'dealers or by mail at 25 cents sent outfit it is a sucecss, and rv-_� 'the pei centage. of dividends a ill in- don't say you've peen inti the *vine 1 ,There eell-Important things of the tt box from The Dr. Williams' Me- I an increased equipment, the re- crease in larger proportion, be- cellar again every tiers I to ;:c ri.+ 'kingd . The great things of the dicine Co.,- Brockville, Ont. lsLlts will be greatly increased earn- cause the. fixed charges are no more your nose:" , �r+ '`�'�'tF .. .. � .: u•9.. ?. .wl.iy - - - t ,t` _�s.,c'.r .,fn. ','-•t•. �"^+'S.�.i'Y+.i. w a+'.r._'.ka .a,-...ui. •:.:t....w. '6atl._ r.W,�.....u..wrs\-r..1 Jam.', .. •..:n. _- - '..'. _ _ . -':& •.tis 9 'til-li. src+��5a``'s+'•a+r ,i'., .w a s t+,•. ..ass' _ ilk t R�P•"S" �:"•-'f•':f-'C:sa"•< V^Isd•V¢'. '+'+.F. r"'i!'. e•+s :♦ `C. •A. S!. •uT£.^ s `Y Jv' y. .....i -'Y '.?+%vz +•>' tS e en n, x., r w .. r"s. *r .d - �,-r ;. , ,:4 - - .. ''mg:ve. w x.•.+r Y r .a. ,....e._.e ." ""...�..r. `_5 ,...,.....:..... c- .A. ,r 3. _., . ..w'•�.. ...... _za iv a• 'oss '� :: i t m• . .... ..... ^'..,. i.. Y'J5:...:.' ..: ♦ r.Nr:l »s, .�: 7....'^-.'.: A 1 :.� ."�.:.n:, i ! - \ _, M The plea'is now being succeff- The Rev: James Miller.Toronto, — ��-- fully made that a person who com- was elected Grand Worthy Patri- arch murder is not guilty of 'the arch of the Sogs of,Temperance. "� x crime if the act was 'committed John Stuart Kennedy, the mil- while under the influence of York, who died recently r New YOUR CHRISTMAS -OA KE "Quo= . York,left 81,000,000 to the Presby- ped gallows Fig—Do you and our wife ever q y the Agincourt terlan Foreign Mission Board. liquor. the g )PURE, FRESH INGREDIENTS g ;.- published every Friday moraing st its Oface; Pickering.Out. through the success of his lawyer think alike? a BATES OF ADVERTISING: establishing the fact that he was Fogg—When I'm out late at the Our stock of viret insettioa R groceries is always fresh, the goods arrive daily. For peels, baeyo•ai tnuui toe.per lire- 1s cents perfectly ober at the time. club we do. She keeps thinking currants, raisins, cooking figs, dates, essences, shelled walnuts or Eachsu not rfectl s whatshe'll sayand so do I. almonds, chocolates, baking This rate does no.include Legal or Foreign The case of Blythe is being used g powders, creq.fc,nn Of tartar, ad.erttaemeats. . Y R patronize the GROCERY STORE, Special terms Riven to patties making,eon- a9 a ptecedent in other cases now `' QUAKER BRAND rasa for 8 dr s ivOu t or n the year. Halt yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly before the courts. We cannot see Business cards,tea lines or under,with paper ens 7ear,6600.parable in advance. why that that plea is any excuse I 1 acknowledged leaders for purity, cleanliness anexcel- sas•hoticetn Canned Goods are the acknowled d conal columna ten cents per line, lence in pocking. We have them—corn, peas and tomatoes—all' Ave oettteper line eacasubsequent insertion. for committing a Crime of any theaeaaon's pack. Bu g a Don. o-free at rates made known on apphba p y your canned oOG'6 at the n pen. l conu of rateiaing. kind. If a man deliberately drinks GROCERY STORE and be safe. Advertisements withous written instruntions t Smoked Haddie, Cod fish, Labrador Herrin Fresh Herrin will be inserted until forbidden and chsreed ae- liquor and becomes intoxicated he g, g(canned), Creaxa Wralinvly. Ordersfor discontinuing advertise- should bear th'e entire consequen- of Wheat, Wheatleta, Corn meal, Graham flour. Tnente mutt be in writing And-seat to tua pub. y paolca e. - e!• ces of'his his acts while under that The best 25c Tea In town. � Job Work prou,ptly attecded to. state. There is not a mnn but . . TERMS r are just as near perfection as 01.23 per year ; who knows the effects of intoxi- e p y 81.00 if pail is advance. ranges can be built. Their con- St /�. uq' g0ur r�eerie� at the r�eer ratting liquor, and if tt person de- rt" tion is an absolute guarantee A$ ,i JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, liberately destroys his reason for of fuel economy and cooking com • the time being, lie should bear the fort. If you want the best range RICHARDSON' S NOTES AND COMMENTSresponsibiliti. The insanity plea you'll buy the Souvenir. Ouris an entirely different Matter. In' free boots tells the reasons why, intoxication, a person wilfully de- Send a post card for it 'to-day. During the past week it has GURNEY, TILDEN & Co.. LIMITED • -been vevealed that the Sugar sttuys his reason and is thus re- HAMILTON :,co t' 9p011Slble, but in insanity, a per- Montreal Wittnipes Cs:;arr Vaacouvar Uwhell V V Trust in the nited States have d • • • • 'defrauded the American people of son's reason is lost through no —For sale by —" a wilful act. DICKIE&CHAPMAN, - Pickering ---millions of dollars by means of - -- - _ cH ` .�l„Jall and see our Show-rooms. false scales. These ,frauds were ,��•�t Thirty men killed and two hun-. BLACKSMITH So : carried out with the cognizance of drrd and sixteen wounded is the officials high in the service of the number of casualities on the foot- I ani " prepared to carry on the black- nation, and who were bribed with ball field so far this season. Such smithing business formerly conducted We have, the abdeney for' large sums of money to keep mum. by Robt. Davidson.- General repair a slaughter on the fleld'of battle work and horseahoein a specialty. ` They also succeeded in defrauding g would cause 11s to hold up our I have also the Agency for the fam- Frost & Wood 'Farm Machinery. Wagons, Sleighs, Carriages and r the City of New York to the ex- hands in amasement at the horrors ous Cockshutt plows and Adam's .Cutters. Wire Fence and Gates. Harness and Harness Sup- > tent of three-gnarters of a,million wagons. Ca11 and see me before mak- plies. Sewing Machines. Machine And Separator-Oil. - -- of war: But taking plate on the dollars by secretly tapaiig theing your purchase of farm imple Points for all make of-Plows. ' foot-ball field, we can only look clients. water-mains of the city'. We also upon it as sport, and as a kind of ROSS HADLEY. Repairs for all Machinery. Plymouth Twine and Rope. Wilkinson, read about the same time of a exercise as will build up a good CHERRYWOOD O-xTARIO ' Sylvester and Perrin Plows. Fanning Mills. Weigh N young married man in Toronto sturdy manhood. 'It is something Scales.. DeLaval-Cream Separators. - stealing$3.50, for which'he receiv- Oshawa Ha Tools. that delights the eye of the lover Blacksm' ithin Y ed a sentence of three years in• of sport. It is claimed that the - � • ' - Kingston penitentiary: It will be struggles on the foot-ball field pre- Extension Ladder* Steel Hog Troughs. Wagers Springs.', interesting to kuun how many of Stock Racks. Pulpers. Grinders: pares the man for the later and I Having rented the Dclnbarton shop r those implicated in the Sugar sterner struggles in life. That and opened the saute. I atm prepar- ed >♦t frauds in the United States will to de all work entrusted to Es DI NEY Q N may be tale case, but eve thin` me in the slbove(ane. .be punished fur their crimes. The that all necessar r Hnraeshorin a s_ latter,.of course, are wilt oui Y Preparation K pe'c►t g y Y could be secured (without running Call in.nnd see the any time of •'fraud," while the Toronto E- Z. =,,=N r+EE�,+v `Farm Implements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Twine, the risk of losing one's life or re- cnan is a "low dawn thief." ceiviuR permanent injury. We DtiNBARTON Machine Oil and Repairs. _ . think that the rules of the game WANTED NOW ' �WHITSY — - ONTARIO - 'The people of the United States might be so amended as to elinin- • { are viewing with alarm the exo- ate the dangerous element. The For Pickering and surroundin di'S- li dus of thousands of its best Citi- people of the present age seems to trict for fall and winter months a s;eas into the Canadian North- be going mad over sport, judging energetic reliable agent to take orders TH REE l H I N CA- - west. All the best land in the b the amount of s for nursery stock. y space that is GOOD PAS W$ESLT OUTFIT FREE United States has been taken up being 'devoted to it in the daily EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY rig i►nd those who are land-hungry papers, and by the eagerness in --- 1 _ : WOR H SNOWING - - 600 Acres under cultivation. We guar- find satisfaction in moving across which the sporting news is being antee to deliver ''Stock' in good condi- - the border. There they find land read, tion and up to contract grade. We 7 as rich as any on the face of the _ can show you that there is good money in representing a well known reliable We carry a most complete line of Up-to date Furniture, at prices globe. The laws of, the country Plans have been submitted to firm at this time. Established oyer 90 to suit everyone. Rive them the' very best protea the New York Board of Estimates years. Write for particulars. 2—Our display of Iron and Wooden Beds, Mattresses and Springs at•1 tion ani] it does not take them for the construction of an agu2 e-�' PELHAM NURSERY Co.. as up-to-date as you will see anywhere. long to become loyal Canadians. duct 300 feet beneath the surface -17 Toronto. Ont ' of the city. 9 9 O Y• 3—IC 1 a pleasure for u5 t show clods. Call and let us et better . _ P R - g - •They soon learn to sing `God - . ' Save the King" as the most loyal AT ONCE ! acquainted. British subject. they are the A'eta Advertisements. A reliable local salesman wanted. r 'kind of imfni rant that Canada represent r g L �oDilli hgham- -4t. sI�iE AND CEMENT always on sslikes to see settling -within its head. JOHF McG1NTT, Pickerlog s<ltc1111�f 'S �Zl r�# lilli� • allenbt-borders. The reports of their - --- havin EW MILCH COW FOR SALE— success as Canadians is having the N The undersigned has for sale a new f " CP�tfSt UCS�YtI' . UphoWering and Picture Framinga specialty horsmilch cow,six years ofd. M. FITZPATRICK, effect of attracting many more of Bro-k Road s .' Goods delivered anywhere free of charge in Pickering-and adjoining coun- , their friends In the south. A TH'.pR SALE—Four Leicester Ram try. Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. _ number of years ago the tide (if +' Lombe,two eligible for registration. Ap ; - > ply to PETER AtiNAN,Daabarton. 6 7 The demand for nursery s emigration was from Canada to y tock is in the States and it is. now a source L F.WING WANTED—Plain mach- creasing yearly, and if you become ' tJ arse sewing done at home. oharges reasoo• one of our salesman you will realize TICE , • of pleasure to know that that con- able. Apply to Hits KEANE, Pickering 7.y there is good money in the business dition has been reversed. G�ARM FOF SALE.—Beira lots 10 for you. 'During the next month I am giving with every _ i` u t� and ll,con 7,towashic of Pickerisit,and Write at once for particulars. PayC"if32N'E'+ consisting' of 210 acres, This farm is the ems weekly. Free Otltflt. on which the well-known Greenwood here of order that I take a coupon worth 81.00 absolutely The Suffragette question In Eng- short horns have been bred and fed daring the S'j•O1� 8c WELLINCsTON past forty years. It is to rich as a garden and . .� land is one bf the greatest interest clean. would sell 150 acres, las acres or the VontliIIl Nurserles e • 'II at the present time. Opinions are whole of it. There is timber on one part of it S1fU t3aores REE i worth SWW. Terme easy. possession gives 1 also sell wringQrs. If you need either drop me a card or tel. IA08. I only divided on the question, but the sprit la tees. Arthur Johaet�•a,Greenwood, TORONTO ONT. the beat macb%ea and my prices are right. I will sell you either• for time is no doubt coming' when 37tf r• cash or on the instalment plan. Satisfaction guaranteed. women will be given a voice in the DILL,ION'S LITTER CA.RR7ERS just out this fall, the new idea in litter carrier construction. Makes the chores easier. Let affairs of the country. The wom- Just arrived all the new Xmas Goods your wants.and get my. prices. It will pay you. ole know en of New Zealand enjoy the privi- VAON Root pulpers, outting boxes,grain grinders,wbeelbar- 'lege of casting their votes along Currants, raisins, peels, nuts.$gs, dates, macaroni, :lemons; lemons, rows,horve'powers,windmills,gasoline engines, with the men of the taunt and oranges. The dry goods Are underwear, hosiery, mitts, shak etc., carried. rye ers, dress goods,'table linen, boots, rubbers,overshoes See my exhibit at the Wilson Carriage shop, Whitevale. it is said to be working most saris- and felts. Have you your life insured? If not, don't delay. See me At once. I Cate give you value. Don'tt ut it off,it's dangerous. factorily. There are many quos- .Call and see our Xmas novelty table: Suitable gifts for all. DO IT NOW tions, of a social character parti- — �cularly, where the women are`just Linoleum, Oilcloths, Carpets, etc. HOWARD $• TURNER, WHI Myll ie gas much interested as the -men. TERMS CASH. z `. :Italians and other foreigners have aft been avers the franchise in this _ The 'Mo11ey You Save Saves You` w g GEO. A. GIL:LESPIE, Dunbarton, .country and they have no hesita- from wo tion in exercising their franchise. _ worry—want—debt—humiliation. Acomfortable Bank Account gives one an easy mind, self-confidence, and the power to take Why should the fi,vnchise be given Imperial Oxford'Range :advantage of every opportunity that comes to beau one's position. to a class cf people, whei are will- CaV¢a the �.¢a3l TtOuIb1E :ing at any time to sell their vote ;fora dollar and deny the right to ,v THE MORNr. �G—a half turn 'lCr` �.a..r SPMD BMK ' -women, who would exercise thattothe right and the fire is O.K, right in an intelligent manner? ready for quick service. i We place the intelligence of our It burns brightly and checks pro- - Eatai'6'i>ed 1873 �F CANADA �� BtiOC� 'Canadian women on a much high- Perly—you can depend on good bak- t ing results from--THIS RANGE. gives Savings Depositors, whether their accounts be large or swA ler leder than that of the great the most courteous service. �.majority of foreigners who have Call and sde our display—our Make a beginning at once with a Deposit of One DJ& a - come to Canada to live. A num- Pricfs are right—DON'T HItSITATE more. in our Savings Department. 73 ber of women already enjoy the , franchise in Canada, but the ntztn_ P I C K E R I N G -BRAN H ber might with great profit be J. H. BUNDY, Sole Agent, pI EKING greatly increased. jl� , CLARENCE T. BAT'T'Y, Manage .� BRANCH Arco AT VVI31TUT. ,IgM -'-"h' ,t-777 "l' fT^- P. M l "'.6 'f.a"�-'7'•A'^i^•w fP Cf'+ Z.•• - ! : .. ,..'.. . _r._....,,.., -.•y-.. ...... __..:w .F.. :'. ...z - - , .,-: eves .•,.,IIS' :t ., Y N...... •.. '.. '.!. ..' ^'�6^- - "'l"' �,<'.+. .$n-.'A.:. fa,D ,r A.'.. � �.�1 _p fT,•3-'?a a.+ • y • - . - J CLAREMONT U � Mr. Spencely,of Sandford,spent:women in all stages of life's journey. m• * ,a Sunday, the est of VVm. Jones. And this is true not only of the fiction Winter is Coming-We are Prepared Mid!- timer spent Saturday J , y in The Companion, but of the entire Toronto. Mrs. io , s ant & ou couple of Myr- contents: The articles, by famous Thomas Gibbons was in the city tie Station, spent a couple of days writers, convey knowledge that is To meet your requirements in all kinds of Footwear. We deal in flrsfi with her sister, Mrs. Joe. Brown. „ „ Y z` 'ever Sunda useful to the wisest and most expert- class goods and at reasonable prices. A call solicitgd. Reuben Beale. purchased anew and with other Claremont friends. enced as well as to the immature. In 'driver on Tuesday. We regret to learn that we are short, The Companion solves the read, " liket to lose the services of Mias g in problem for the entire Tamil It Flour and Feed Repairing promptly -- Fred Deacon a liurkton, was in y Clark from the staff of the public is entertaining and it is "worth constantly on hand, attended W. `^ town on Saturday. school at the end of the present while." R Bryan and Ira Powell were term Every new subscriber will find it of Independent Telephone Central. in Stouffville on Tuesday. We are pleased to report that special advantage to send at once the J. J. Harvey has now returned no more cases of scarlet fever have 01.75 for the new 1910 Volume.. Not The Corner Stare. W. M. PACKER, Pro rietor +,f„ to the village for the winter. only does•be get the beautiful "Vane- p - Miss Jennie FOrgie, of Toronto, developed during the past week tian"calender for 1910, lithographed _ spent Sunday with friends here. and the epidemic is gradually dis- in thirteen colors and gold, but x11 the Miss Janet Young is visiting her appearing. issues of The Companion for the re- ' 1 brother, David Young;in Guelph. hos. E. Sthephenson has been maiming weeks09 •of 19 , from the time Mrs. John Quinlan and son, of busy this week shoeing ,Graham the subscription is received. Pickering, were in town ou Mon- Brus.' horses. before being taken THE YOUTHS COMPANION, Wo g .I!R,O H A R DSO N .S to the Internatioual Stock Show Companion Building, BOSTON, MASS. ....+day. � a L Chicago. � Gregg dz Coates shipped a car- Seven of the atndents of the New subscriptions received at this . load of cattle to Toronto on Wed= office. Important ehovviag o[finest display of nesday. G+lelph Agricultural .College were China. A very large assortment of David Scott, of Toronto, spent at Graham. Bros'. on Friday last i;. Sunday at his home on the ninth j+edging horses. Among the num- Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, just _ be r• was Judson Edwards, of Bal- R 'concessityn. HERreceived for the Holiday trade. Call ,.. Graham Bros. left on Thursday anal' and see them. The sympathy of the whole with a number of horses for the Subscriptions asked for all .Magazines, 'tt Chicago Fair. community is extended to Rev. J. Mr.and Mrs. Pennock, of White- A• and Mrs. Grant on the death of Weekly and Daily Newspapers their little daughter, Dorothy, vale, visited at John Read's onPHYSICIAN �- Sunday last. who succumbed to a severe and 'w' ter/T. 1-1. R,=CHA-R:D8ON z Duncan Macnab and Miss Diary .prolonged attack of scarlet fever Macnab visited friends in Port +>n Wednesday morning. Her age Street. Perry this week.• was three years and two months. , The elder daughter, Helen, who -- -" Miss Margaret Hamilton spent also had fever, we are glad to "be OVISED Tuesday and Wednesday of this able to say. is recovering. week in the city. Remember James Underhill's Taking Lydia E. Pmkham'Sa- 4 stood sale which will take place - Toroeto Sattrsday Nicht g► y :S A R G i � T. ,�: J on Monde next. �A l��J �.,C��1114 Monday •Toronto Saturday Night has been Vegetable COtflpOglld �s+ Joshua Bundy, who. has been enlarged to a thirty-two page paper, Columbus, Ohio —"I have taken - "" i Laid-up with-a,very severe cold, is divided into two sections of sixteen Hes a large stock of first-class now on the mead. pages each. The first section will deal Lydia E Pinitham a Vegetable Com, Our three teachers are spending with manly things from a manly point p°tmd of j ire 1 My ` the interim till school opens at of view, while the second section of doocct�oIt told me it Springs, NSattregses and Iron R their res Live homes. sixteen pages will be devoted to,wom- was gam, and slam41 ppeecc en,embracing all topics of interest to 1 Chas. Wagg lila returned home womankind.g A lad of experience tak�g it I feel so Bedsteads. and ability has been engaged Eo take much better that from lila siege of vicinity., at can do sll my work Sunderland and vicinitt A good Spring for$1.85. A good Iron Bed for !6250 y•" charge of this section. The enlarging again. I h i n k - • ..�� Miss Mabel Bryan is spending a. of the paper to thirty-two pages wia Z Lydia E.Pinkham'a A good assortment of all kinds of Chairs, Sideborda, _. couple of weeks at Stoneville vis- .idnut of many new departments not N egetahle Com- dressers, etc., always on hand and iting her uncle and aunt. hitherto incorporated in Toronto Sat- K and a fine remedy !i g P arid++ P � for a!1 woman's at a very low price., Jo a Read we regret to report y Night. while the old de a1 - . Is not improving as rtlptdly as his meats will in no wise be changed or ` '"` troubles, and. I � friends would desire to see him. altered, a. ore judge and we hope never forget to tell Charles Sargent, Claremont Ninety-one head of feeding cat- rightly•that as now conducted, they my friends what it has done for me. " tie}vete unloaded here an Monday meet She requirements of the reading -Mrs• E. HAxaON,-304 East LQng St.. 3' public. !Both sections will be fully il- Hardware, Stoves and Furnaces by James Brodie, of Whitchurch. lustrated, while the different new de- Columbus, Ohio. F , -Mars. Fred. Farmer returned artments, such as"Cit and Country Another WOmsn. Helped. p y y Gtaniteville, VL-"I was passing .. .home on Saturday, after spendi�sg Homes." ••Fashions for Women." throughthechange ofLifeandsulisted 40 YBARIr Ii.couple of week• with friends in 'eldest in !tress" (for men), will be iron nervousness and other annoyingFXPERiENCR written b experts and will, like the • .$touffville: y P Symptoms Lydia E.pinkham's Vega- - Mr. Casper lies been busy some entire paper,be fully illustrated. Send table Compound restored myhealthand for a sum le copy. The subscription Siren h,and proved worth mountains time past in siting the rink in t W1Synopsis of Canadian I g price is per year,post paid. �!�o d to me. For the Bake of other shape for another seasons curling s1LSering women I am willing oar North-west Land 4 and skating. --- should publish my letter."-l� Regulations. ,. "• Mise Sanderson, who has been -7be ifamily it"ding Promew CHARLSS BARCLAY; ILF.D., Granite- s i TRaDtt MARKS A NY person who to the sole head of•tamale, xa 'r in the General Hospital, Toronto, To find reading that satisfies one's villa, Vt. Dealans steed:`qu.�fuee°•vot�ioa o: it years °O:ei�Domhlnf`o _ for the pest six weeks, returned craving for the bright and attractive, Women who are passing through this b end sfonrs da- land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberta. sad ..°arms•.keeee ass as • home on Ztiiestisy. and Is at tits same time perfectly suit- 'i'itical tied or who are stints oar op+moa •e sa The applicant most appear 1n wrwn at iiia Ed. i3leeeots, who had gone to able for Impressionable young people, from any those distressing ills pe- „�„ebly Dominion Lads as.ner or eab.apeay tae the the Southern States with a csr- is at times difficult. The best a- culiar to their sex should not lose eight etoe..tstiatt� on dbtrlot, masa by pros mar be made at zioes are admitted! publish !"'t 'n °>. +ypay,on oat is a rushesa&l orin. by raises, w load of horses for Graham Broe., y P or of the tact that for thirty years Lydfs �waboa.�b � tion«redaughter, der. ,brother or slsMr o!lsteadititi a. mature readers only. The Youth's E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compoim4 "j ttetpraed borne on Tuesday. which is made from roots and herbs, �� p Duties.—Six months' redden" sync and Fred Wilson, of Novar, arrived �°'paaion alone is or al!the family. cultivation of the rand in each of three �eais our village on Saturday. He white the editors keep in mind the has been the standard remedy forIllustrated W000 A homesteader may ave within a,me XN at eager desire of the rung for tales of female ills. In almost every comma- • �,o„d'0m''e . T.L"t"'tim. f°1ao. his homestead on a farm of st least so &am brought two teams with him and action, enierprisey and' adventure. airy you will. find women who have M"160-961ftestsew s0""s'e"c�d' s0�K ams owned err°on.gaupied t byhimof a� bin _ will work on the new C.N.R. with these stories in The Companion ars so been restored to health by Lydia 8• �y rn caet•fn district. • bomesa•d a in nodContractor Cook. well written ae to fascinate min and Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compound. _ NW 1■ .esndtas mq prs.mpt a gqa.rta.eation moos- T 96 Woob sstoa. .ids h!s homestead. Yrioe W.+O per sen. •Mr. Crompton. .formerly a resi- Duties-Mast reside u:months in each of six • deaf of Glen Major, died in Toron- DR. D. �i. SMITH Miss Kathleen Duke, , tears tram date of to earn d entry (inaaddtt000� 4 to on Monday. The remains were MACHINE' SHOP i the time regnied w .era homMWsd.p•teeq •ad cultivate Otte arms s:tis. conveyed to Claremont on Wed- DENITIST, STOU F'F'V'ILLE, A homesteader who has exhausted bib hones- irormarly resident pupil of••The Out. stead t and cannot obtain a pr•emptba ..nesday, thence to Salem cemetery Honor graduate of Toronto University conservatory of Music," Whitby,also. :The t:fidersigned having arch- m. rimae . ?' p y tai purchased hom•ste.d to eatafa for interment .. and Royal College of Dental Surgeons, pri��to pup of J.H.Smith,Was.Doc., ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in dLtriots. Price is.Oo per acre. Douse—Kook s g rge Late Directorot.-The iancoaver Con- remade six months is tech of three )sato. :9e Mrs.'Lyma'n Pilkey has been also Poet graduate of Chicago College. oertacore o:'Kasic," Y•ac�nver, B.0..1 Kinsale, 18' prepared . to d0 all oultivate tlfty•ores and erect a hoose worth spending a week or two in -the Crown and bridge work a specialty. Will acc-pt a limited number of piano kinds of repair work and general wwoo. city. While at her brother's, R. At Claremont 1st Tuesdayof month. Pupils. Pupils prepared for Conseirva- blacksmithing. W.w Y• r tory Exarrnnahons. For terms ad- Deputy of the Minister of the Interlor. E. Michell, her nephew, Frank Oifl^e over Sargent's Tinshop. Satisfaction guarfi<nteed.� N.R.`-Unauthori tton of this ad- Michell, returned'from Muskoka, Independent 'Phone. dress, The Parsonage," Claremont, Prices right. .,rtisoaoeesaot be D o . having spent several' days deer out. do - Call and see us. lhtmtinR.. The party of six return- TIME TABLE—Pickering Station G.* ted with flue deer, r• Michell hay- T R. Trains going Eutdue as follows- 7�T JAMES PENGELLY. fin the honor a shooting the first �No. 6 Mail 8.05 A M. R. B R Y A ill Kinsale. Out. Lu4ts Ci sweet to g g 12 Local 2,43 P.M. BARBE !Cm*kwd Letslt deer. " • 14 Local 6.04 P.M. Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' A. PALMER - On Monday a very heavy rain Trains going .West due as follows— sundries. Central office Bell fell with no interruption all day. No. 13 Local 8.36 A.M. Telephone Co: Aageney for PAINTER AND DECORATOR .11. Local 2.50 P.M. Towards evening the rain began Rolston Laun rye 'to freeze as it fell with the result 7 Mail 8.35 P.M. ! 8undav included. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Contractor for general house repairs. (that Auring the night the trees - - iand t lephone wires were heatily Established 5 years in Pickering Village. 'laden with ice. Many wires Deere ADDFLS99: PICKERING P.O. broken thus interrupting the tele- D I P N C o oaameat� =.phone service and man branches • S O • of trees were Snapped o . E. V AN S,. R. Besse took a flying- visit.to • -Havelock on Friday to referee the ft � men'9 odd overcoats and, snits• P= ' Natufacturer Of all materiwa find d"4P football match between Havelock , . kept in stook. It will pay you and Brussels, the:result of which Overcoats$10 for$7.50, $o for$6.50. Suits$8 for$4.80. We are clei.ring of Shop and Residence, Dundas St to eall at our works acd huipsol our sleek 4" would decide `the Intzrmediate find obtain priow. Don't be saiielsd by ; this line. Come to-day if you want a bargain. Championship of Ontario. As BOYS, SUITS-Browns, dark grays,as p. WHITBY, ONT.; 1ly we woen,a d ao throw tis the benft - Havelock failed to forward the rices less than elsewhere: 1 ` FINE WOOL UNDERCLOTHING- Suits$1.26 for We, $1.50 for$1.00, $2.00 Three doors west of w Whitby House. commission of 10 per al.,whish you wilt necessary guarantee of expenses in time, the ams was not played fur$1:50. Get a suit to-day. When gold out we cant repeat:. certainly save by purchasing from I& g p y BOOTS AND SHOES. Com lets-line,splendid value at astonishing low prices. and was awarded to Brussels by P We are prepared to instal wood or tram oMt whoiNd. ost default. Havelock will -no doubt RUBBERS, overshoes, snagproof rubbers and socks. Prices in these goods P P WHITBY GRANITE ,On protest the decision. are away up. No advance in our prices. pampa on short notice,also attend p�oe. Whitby,Ontario p to all kinds of repairing. There are at present quite a CROCKERY—We will have some beautifiil things for Xmas. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, ,y Large number of cases of measles GROCERIES—Here we excell. Everything, pure, fresh and clean: All food- g also gasoline engines and e7 to a b he m in the village,but these are a very stuffs strictly under tight covers, Black and mixed teas 25c to 'S0c gthe squre gear v S o w o 0 O mild t It is expected that !b. Cannot be surpassed. Try i lb. Empress coffee 40c lb. You will >< 1 a with therompt me qures taken want it again, :MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR Q V p e » a b the Board of Health', the epi Phone No. 50 at residence. a s °e ' 10" -e demic will be of short duration D SI�YIPSON & Co., PICKERING - d y �, �, Q �=� Among those who have contracted The Pickering, ; oL 8 ibm oe F aK bN `,.the disease are the two daughters $ of Chas. slid Mrs. Sargent, and in r o a:Q'mid ;�g s a y w one ofthesecases the disease,has COMFORTS FOR ALL AGES Vigilance- Committee „e°�ea�mh,m , n, ,� ro Md "-developed into pneumonia. � �0 a �g a $c Last Sunday was certainly a Rubber comforts on bone ring, worm lozenges and Babies Own Tablets FOR `� —__ I THE BABY. The object of this Association is to O n M rr �+ mr queer nue. We didn't all always lessen stealing and prosecute Jan i Lead pencils, scribblers, slate pencils and slates FOR THE TODDLERS. the felons. r �d -a11 of us go to church, but it was <. _ Feb Otte a l different matter when there Hair pins, side combs and barettes FOR THE MISSES. very Fine sbirts, neckties and cuff buttons FOR THE MASTERS, ro rt stolen eommuni- a °' y m n m °1 .p K'r y'a► was no church to go to. We didn't Tooth paste, almond cream and talcum powder FOR THE YOUNG LADIES. Members mad a p pe• y 1? Date immediately with any member t,�� • .-a'e Alr �_ always all of us always listen at Razors,razor strops, soap, ahav+ng soap shaving brushes, bay rum Of Executive Committee. K C : ; o -. o. way �p � tentively to the sermon, but yet and Florida water FOR THE YOUNG MEN. Membership fee - 01.00• o it seemed almost a hardship when Corn salve, foot powder, perfume, paints and witch hazel FOR THE OLD P ., .. cow no sermon was preached in all the MAIDS. Tickets-maybe bad from the President or; c' °' a e ad July ' ••e w tillage. How long' and slow the Brier p+ s,,sna . tobacco,.warm underwear, woolen soz and mitts FOR THE Secretary on application. s ffi $ w S a m.. Sept !e OLD BACHELORS. �- 4 ours seemed. We couldn't do Exec. Com.—L. J. Banka, Geo,Len +a Oct.e . w Also many other comforts that space will not permit us to mention. Op',V. Rtchardaon,Pickering,Ont ey m m o m mo, NOT. mO ' ithc the churches yet. We'll woo Deort6 ft auk the health board to have GEO, PHILIP BOughamem opened again as soon as is �.A. O'Gonnlir, �Irthur Jeffrey, . Januar,tato-wblthylii Oe it,Caunin00haae1,,poo Perry bi b7 11.Os Zi,Canninatontenneistent with safety. ' President. i;eoretary l Be ver+rol$,upter,lrove lel -; , • .ran•.. 's�. '- u'.Y.... >.."........-,...... .�- - - - - �Yis , •„1:N!''.. 'u_ere_ :. .. r'. - .r-_' .:. ....-.. .. .... �••• 4k. 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Y'. .; ..,'1-. ,2-• ..•,..X49'•:+'4 , .. ,.. .. ,: ''"Y'• ..,�. r.� � Pr 'v,"..:e`N �.�'•, w,:.. - ,.�,.,_^ew1 T-. :,.•^+S,o.. _q —.`�7,. ..,: v-4t :. .,.v.., ..-.... . --•.r.+-.... ;., .•.n-.SQ"1. .a, .., e-a.. .:.K# 'C:`N ,'.,•c l•` 'Wit' + t..i4C7MYoLe, `3fC+�:•�!'"' •�� � 7•i.C •9u. tw�_64�•"�+°.b .+i�+�,�:4.. _�.+59_,- t J_fiM,. _ �w . •yEY". r - r ? The usual great gabbling among not with words of welcome, but free from blood-sucking vermis, a the spectators, followed the render•. w1h looks of silent &versioII. land their skin in a healthy condi- ' ' 'Life ing of the verdict and the adjourn Poor Marie explained meekly tion, calculated to increase tht s g ment of the Court. eac.ugh that she had come only to Growth of wool, as well as of flesh. 1 8 OR "So, she warn't guilty after &U," ask about her r grandmother's poor ' latk - O said one. Lousehold goods, that were not T �S'1NTER FEEDING OF SHEEP. - ' But she would have been con, worth much, she added; but if the - victed and hanged all the same up woman would give her shelter that Nc farm stock can be housed �_ • ar:-)r., night and the next day, or until vhe more cheaply for .winter and feed, f + if Ort the, testimony dad nett taken up ti•e could think of where to go, she the ing than can sheep. Any old bars ' tease. and brought that great Dr. woman) might have the little bit of or shed with a roof that will keep UR', WAITING THROUGH WE Marius Siynson, from.Baltimore, to furniture. t•'hem dry answers the purpose prac- x ,how up the rights of things," said '`It's only a bed and an arm- tically as well as an elaborate and YEARS. I another. chair, and some little tea-things expensive building, provided the "And to think that Mr. Worth and Bich! All the rest was stole, ewes are bred to produce their not only gave up all his own preci I reckon. Marse tole me to keep lambs in April or May, and for the ous time, good for a million a month I tl.cse, case you ever come to want average farmer there is no advant- :.CHAPTER YIL-4Cont'd) Dogberries of the Coroner's jury, `Rlmcst, in term time, but actually 'em. So day let you off, did desk age in having the Iambs come ear- who found the verdict against you. pai_i all the expenses of bringing Maria said dey would, soon's he lier. ._If one chooses to prepare for ..T time trial attracted many persons I shall summon as a witness for the the witness• here, whose time was hear Marser Worth took you up," raising show sheep, or cater to the + to The court house. And the court defence, the celebrated Dr. Marius pearl as precious as his own. )t remarked Aunt Suke , staring at Early lamb market, which latter 'ia room was densely crowded. Simeon, who is our,greatest author- _was princely!" hr r visitor. Y g very profitable, provision must be But many who had never seen ity in that special department of the " 'Princely?" 'Yes? But Ishmael "They said I was not guilty. Azd made for keeping frost out of,their Marie Serafinne, and who expected practice of medicine that affects North his a prince among men!" I was not, Aunt," meekly replied quarters at lambing time, but that_ to behold in the accused a monster your case. I think his testimo ly . While these comments were being the girl, as,-no longer able to stand, nerd not be expensive, as double- r &a• revolting in appearance as the will be' valuable," reRlied Me. n ade by the crowd, Ishmael Worth she sank down and sat upon a ston hoarded walls, with felt paper be- alleged crime was in essence, were Worth, as he set himself to examine took the (rand of his bewildered "I dunno. Hard .tellin' wheddar tween, will make the place perfect- astonished when they saw the ilea- a copy of the minutes of.the Coro- client and drew her arm within hi3 you is or not. Well, you kin ata ly safe, and a cheap class of ]umber der, fragile form, and the fair, wan per's inquest, with which the mar• own; and led her into the open air here to-night. Which I hopes to will answer the purpose. Sheep face and simple, childlike aspect of °hal had just furnished him. in front of the Court house. goodness you won't do nuffin bad to. thrive better in open, airy quarters the young prisoner. When the Court met in the after- "My child, where do you wish to my poor chillun," said Aunt Su• tha i In close, warm buildings, and When she was formally arraigned noon, Mr. Worth asked for a poet- go R" (rev. doubtfully, prefer to lie out on the ground, and asked whether she wereguilty, ponement of the trial, until an im "First of all on my knees to "Oh, Heaven! Do you think I even in winter, as long as it is dry er not guilty, :she answered.very portant witness for the defence thank you, air, for sayingmy poir am a devill" cried poor Marie, and clean. -artlessly- could be brought from-Baltimore. life, and for much more han that; bursting into Jesara; No class of stack can be more - "I wouldn't have hurt my poor The petition was granted, and the for proving not only to the jury, "Dunno. Hard tellin' what you ci±eaply kept. The writer for many llttlo baby to have saved my own trial postponed until that day week, but to my own bleeding heart that in. But you kin stay here to-night, years successfully wintered a flock 1 We, if I had known it. But I didn't the 14th of March. I never hurt my poor baby even anyway&, 'cause I don't epect no of breeding ewes in an open-faced know when I did it. I didn't even Marie Serafinne was remanded to while I was out of may head!" write.person ain't agoin' to take shed, with unthreshed peas, thrown know I had done it: But I know Ther prison; and the Court took uF "Stay! i Yon in. So it u offen de dam Into the rack twice a day, as their stay, Marie! you must, 6 P P I must have done it because there other cases of leas vital importance. greun', and come in de horse," only provender, and they kept in orae nobody els® is the house. And,, kteel only to the Lord, and not to Ishmael Worth deferred his visit to (To be continued. strong, d condition, and produced his human instrument? Where j strong, `healthy lambs, with never sir, I am willing to die for it." (Washington, and gave his full at rhall I take you I I wish to see you �} ++++-+++ �,�f++++♦ -P She was here instructed that her,to ntion to getting up the defence in safetybefore I leave you. I have a case of goitre, and always plenty Informal answer would not do; but of this poor girl; as if he had been Y I of milk supplied for their I&rhbs. to drive to the Wendover station, # Clover ha is the standard rev- that if she could not recollect hay- retained with a ten thousand dol- +• Y p and take the train to Richmond to- mg committed the crime, she must Is fee, or if he had beer a young nicht," � Th ender for sheep in winter, and for > ,� .. D r I convenience in feeding, is bask plead not Builtp barrister with his'reputation reputation' de- "I wish to- go to -my own little ` l stored over their ns. The ew e f Thea, in her Ile spirit, she pending upon the success-of his first j pe as she had been told to do. house under the cliff But don't I fleck will do fairly well if fed well 'Pleadedcase. In the interim. he had many ou trouble to take me there, air. saved poo straw up to near lambing When asked if she N y court interviews with his client. y g 'time, when they should have roots eel, she answered, I can o very well alone. 4 The day of trial came, and, the: ,you are cure Z ♦ �♦e+++ Jor a light ration of oats daily, and But just.then the stately-form an 1 court, as before, was crowded. . g noble face of Mr. Ishmael Worth, The prosecution was opened by a "Yes, sure." TREATING FOR TICKS. they would be better for this all of the Richmond bar, one of the ,4 " through the winter., if pea straw is most eminent lawyers-and humans short address of the States attar- Then, here child. Take thin, ae� to the jury, fcllowed by the eal- he.said, putting a twenty dollar bill It is essential to the health and the oaks fodder available But the gentlemen of the a e, was seen t� itl:rift of sheep that they be treat•] ilRmhs should hare clover hay, Some. B. g ling of the first witness, Mrs. But- 'in her hand, which she made a gea- i rise from the crowd of spectators. f terfield, the farmer's wife, who dis- tura of refusing-"Nay, you must I for destruction of ticks and of i •r eVeed roots and oats, or a mixture He had only that day arrived iocr+vered the dead child. take it, as- from a father. And vermin twice a year, namely, is tho of oats and bran, to keep them :tine Cliff, on his way to Washing- She testified to the facts within here is my address.- If ever you spring, soon after shearing. and Browing. Roots are not a treees- ton OIty. And his presence in ths• her knowl•d e, and which are al- Should want a friend, write to me," again in the late autumn, before ,dity fir the ewe flock precious to scarf room was nick accidents]- g going into winter quarters. Su-b !the lambing season, nor after, if a purely ready known to the reader. be added as he forced the bank or providential. She was followed by Di, Barton, note with his card into her hand. •_rcatraeat is not only necessary as fairly liberal ration of oats and He now advanced, and bowie to a safeguard against ticks and lice, ;bran be given them, though roots g who being called to the stand testi- He.was gone: And she hurri-d but also against scab or other dis- ;are.ve helpful to ewes when nurs- the Bench, said: fled that he had made a Dost-mor-'Acorn the street, and out of the til' g P "Tour Honor, I am counsel for tarn examination of the child's bodyease of the skin, while the increased ing their Iambs, but should be spar- "Tour lege by the road leading to her hut. Frowth and quality of the fleece, T ingly fed before lambing, as an ex- k► +the risoner, if she will accept me.." and found from appearances that As soon as she found herself alone twin to a health condition of the ce+e of roots fed at that pp fl Y Period of- t s words produced the profound- it had been bora alive and suba«s ir: the woods, she knelt down and skin, more than repays the east of !ten has an injuriona effect'Spon the of- eat sensation. Here was s lawyer quently strangled. thanked the Lord for her great de' i the treatment. As a rule, the dip- i lambs they are carrying, esusing of world-wide renown, whose adv,- These were the only two import liverance, and-prayed Him to bless pink of the lambs a few days after tbem to come weak and flabby, easy almost always secured a v%t- ant witnesses for the proaecutio 1 her benefactor, Ishmael Worth. the ewes are shorn in the a nn lackin e�'sot for his client, whether in a which closed with a chert sumin:,• p g g in ambition, and subject to l� S Then she,hurried on towards her fairly well answers the ur se, &&I prc'itre, an enlargement of the thy. criminal or a civil suit, rthd whose up address by the State's attorney- hut. But when she reached the spot tick: leave the closely-shorn ewes roi•i glands of the neck or throat. retaining fee was often as high nr The crena-examination �f witness- a great shock &waited her. The I art 3 seek shelter in the longer wool l a disease which in some years proves ten thousand dollars-offering now esu was rigidly reserved,for the da hat had disappeared, and young of the, lambs. But, as a precaution fatal to a considerable percentage Mo give hie inestimable time, ta!- fence. rre+n were. at work digging out red against skin diseases, it is wisdom of lambs soon after birth. To avoid ents, and legal knowledge to the Mi. Worth arose on the part of sand-stone from under its found&- tc dip the whole flock at that sea- i thii trouble, it is well to give the defence of a poor, f riendless, and the prisoner. He, too: made but a tiou. The hut,• indeed, had never eon, or at least to pour on the ewes, e-ves ample room for exercise in penniless outcast, short preliminary speech before cal• been her own or her grandmother's and rub in,, a solution of the dip. y dry feed. winter,'sad main: She will thankfully accept your ling; witnesses. property. They had lived in it, rent For a small flock, a dipping tank rid, no doubt, Mr. Worth," sai 1 First, he called in succession ease free, by the sufferance of the -itis i ms, '---'-'!` -- be made of plank, either the judge• at the moat'respectable .•itizens of landholder, who owned the group!. Itorigued and grooved, or lined with SM LL FARMS OF 1'OR1't C.kh. Ishmael Worth bowed, and passthe country, who had kn4,wn the His interests had at last re uir-f — ed to the side of the young-prison ed its removal. A-ad during little cottage girl, Marie Serafinne, q zinc or galvanized iron: If used g the only for dipping iambs, it need not How They Came to be Divided into -es, who after her arraignment, had from her childhood to the present long imprisonment of its mistress,- ►•e more th n 4 feet long, Q`� feet Diminutivi� Portions. be" permitted to sit down in a time, and could testify to the, uni which it was supposed wciuld en.i hi 1 and St0 inches at the bottom, " - chair, under the immediate sure•',!• lorm entlenesrs and sweetness-of B The Portuguese are extremely -•ar,:o p; & constable. g only in death, he had had it pulled spreading to about 2?i feet at to her temper and disposition down for the'sake of the'quarry Lc- P ' p ccnservative people. Every man into the,-You are willingto let me try t•r q �' A slatted drainer in used, placed fellows rigidly the, methods em l truth. s Finally,'he called his most velu• Heath it. g y employ- truth. you, my child?" he said kind ahle witness-hr. Marius' Simson, atone end of the tanks, on which to a by his father and forefathers, lav the lamb- while the surplus of In very man arts of the conn- lY !of Baitimore, the greatest author• Y P ''I thank yeti eery mach, air, but l it, on the medical questions bear the s olution.is s ueezed'ont of'the try the old wooden ploughs are still I have no money, not a cent," she CHAPTER VIII. Roo , and runs back into the tatsk. used.- 01;-1 upon this case. He had piaIn the case of a large flock, and I When a man dies, instead of orle answere,I�in her apathetic way. Pared himself for the present occa She saw and understood all at -a "Men-y I poor child! I do nut. where i is necessary .to dip ewes, ,,f the heirs.taking the whole' ro- sion by reading up the minutes of lance• for there had been quarry* g P want any from you, he answer3l ' g q '3'' to well as lambs, a much lar er the post-morteru ,eeamination .with in in that neighborhood ,,before,I g pc rty and .payin-g the remaining •:; gently. g S tar Y. `end draining device is nRees- great care. I g �.lreirs for their parte the whole. "'And besides, Asir, I am willing _ And now, being sworn and exam- e:nd the chance of losing their little =ary,. acid the. outgoing end of the -pre-,party is divided into as many to die," she added meekly. home through the quarrying°had tanshould be sloping as there are heirs. More thau ined he, proved by a very thorough been one of the k e beigbears• of her so the sheep can•walk out of the this, sac s r F the pro- p - "Bub we are not willing to let you f process of testimony, that.the child Prandmother's last days. tank and up to the drainer. But a ��'-----� -' die, especially, with as undescrve3;carne to her death' by accidental -• She uttered no complaint, if in- by cod management, a flock can petty is thus divided, ttig;ms upon your name, as I ara' hvsiolo ical causes alone. g g Thus if a property consists of ten i F' g• deed there had been anything .to be kept. clean by dipping;.the ]arubs acres of pasture land, eighty of anis this is." The doctor submitted to a very complain of. in spring, and pouring the solution vineyard and ten of rain land and. And then, again 'addressing the!strict cross-examination b• the pro- g y P She only asked one of the work- on the entire flock in the late'fail there were ten heirs, each heir, ' ::':Bench, he said: 'secution but that only brought .men what had been done with her r,r the bekinnin.q,of winter. For 4( s would receive one acre each of grain Your Honor, I crave. of the out his evidence in a clearer, stron- grandmother's little household fur- t1+is purpose, the advertised pro- and pasture land and eight acres .Court opportunity to confer wi;i(ger light. r,i*ure., }�rietary dips are }generally satisfac- of vineyard. This process has been: m} client, and to examine the evi'• He sat down. The.man raised his head and re- tory if used according to directions, going on for a very ion time, set ' denoe against her." Doctor Barton, who had been a cc nized her, with a look of her- R' g g g Then followed a short consulta� witness for the prosecution, was g he solution should be kept quite that now in the most fertile part to - P roe and disgust that -chilled her warm while being• used, as it Portugal the land is divided into 'tion between the Judge and the now recalled by the defence. heart. s reads more-thorou thoroughly over the P B incredibly small porticos. States Attorney. And then, as ,t He was subjected to a searching' He would not even speak, but r-nrface of the skin while warm. The immediate result of this is, " was near the hour of noon, .th,�croon-examination, during which h., hinted to a log cabin about a quar- }-t g 5 that the product of the land is bar_ Court was adjourned until 4 p.m. �P .. pouring may• be done from a. bar?- Court confused, exposed his own to of a mile distant, down on the, coffee pot, and one quart to each ly 'sufficient at best to sustain its When the Jude had left the!comparative ignorance, enta'ngl­i other side of the road. grown sheep is generally sufficient. owners. South of the River Tagus, bench, the prisoner• was taken to .his own former testimony, and upon Marie turned awn heart-sick of Co make rapid progress, the ser- lor. the other hand there are enorm- the marshal's room, where she was!the whole corroborated that of Dr. the world. Y� vice% of three men or boys is re- ous tracts of excellent land lying, left alone with her counsel Simson. The sun was sinking behind the quired, one to hold the sheep, one unused, but it has been 'found im- ,e Ishmael Worth, true, tender,, . He was then permitted to retire. rrountain, and the shadows were to open the wool at intervals of possible to induce the farmers o!, 'ayrnpathetic, drew from the for- And Mr. Worth arose to address the darkening over the valley! four or five inches, and one to pour the north to move into this region' oaken girl the sad story of her love ;'jury, with one of those strong pithy, I How well she remembered one the solution, along these openings. and take up large holdings. and trust, and bitter wrongs and closely-reasoned-and eloquent ap- similar scene, some ten months be- -TIL, sheep is first placed upon its (sufferings. And he knew that every peals that nearly always gained his I fora, when she took one fatal walk rump, its back resting against the j`-�- word she spoke was truth, except, cause. with her lover, and the sun went knees of the holder, while the wool DIDN'T KNOW HER PLACE indeed, her despairing self-accuse- And with the end of his speech clown on her happiness forever. is opened down the brisket, belly �, tions of the death of her babe the defence closed. T Mistress- Why did you leave Night was coming on, and she had and thighs; the animal is then torp- „ s, "I do not believe you are guilty," The Judged summed up in 'a very not where to lay her head! �d first on one side, then on the Your last place 9 ;.are said, as soon as he had.hea:cl few,'impartial words, and gave the She walked slowly towards the cf.her, while the woo] is opened New Coak="Th' missus was gets leer to the end. case, to the jury. hitt which the.workman had point- lengthwise of the body, and is then ting too independent." "1 must be," she said piteously; Without even leaving their sear, ed out, as containing the relics of 'et stand while the wool is opened "`for my child was living. I heard the jury returned a prompt verdic-. her grandmother's poor' furniture. the whole length of the back, from,.her cry c ! That is all I know till I of The to but was occupied b• a tail to head, and the pouring ro- - rY I g P y g P It's easier to lead some men t4 raw her dead! But I never meant "Not Guilty." negro woman, called Aunt Sukey, cess completed. By this process, a the bar than it is to drive them !to hurt her. I would have died And the young prisoner was dist- an] her husband and children, all flock of 60 or 70 sheep may be treat- away. !B ` ret. She knows it nnw; for she charged from custody, and fon s-I I slaves of:the rich landholder who cd in a day or six or seven hours, - poust be an angel in Heaven." herself at liberty before she well owned 'the quarry. _ ar.rJ the owner will feel more com- I The truth is all right, but so "Hirsh, Marie! You are very •g;- ' understood what had happened to ' On seeing Marie Serafinne ap- fortable, se well as his flock, from I many people are ashamed to ms,{re pr,rant-almost as ignorant as the tor. Iproach., they clime out to meet her, *be knowledge that the animals are 'go•d. z '.� ' ,. i b •yi:r"r ti ..:-br v r,,... : .:." .x:•.. �...- ,�.�. �,,.,� _ ,. - _ ,Ki•.:- '.+a'... �.as-`trral:v .: , ,... ,:^--ww:+..,,..;^-•:•, ,� ., .r7-- .. :�,. -..-;•:-'�a:-c^ae. •.x -,^i:t ,•�.--+Fermi-tl:..n. .a'•....�..�;.�Y �-x�.' '..:-r..._..�=.-.��:-� ..'"-,3•:•-^^...�..-..�.-�':-w: �a _. -..:...,:.•ter• -.�,r.,.,,,. o.,•T-�:_. _ ..._.., .. ,.. ..�..,,.,,- a`.�.. �M. _ _ • bra b. h .. -...t, .-'.. .,,, f ..<•' -, -. -c.' .:iF .-'^^" 'F'C' 'i-.., '•M: p..v 4• ':a•Y'�•'•s '•'�.» 1. j s9.. ......... Fha,...•-:r.Y.__.....-r-'..a, .,,c a �,i .�...r. .,t. h,'A+ '�>k... µ"ms' {s,-, -Yw �.yW,.y w.=c..fr, c.sr•s.�' „ �....'.. •'?r+ I r�'•t.:. t o J f. V AI l.E D BY - THE PEEFVXER'S ABT. •HUSTLE IIP. R'omen Now Demand Subtle Blead• K Get on the job, NN •s., FIVE DOCTORS Inof Perfumes. defy the mob, Mr, Poultry Producer "Don't smoke a cob WE HAVE NOTHING TO ADD to our advice of last week. "Women are strangely fickle in And shirk. WE REPEAT t "Don't rush your Poultr7 on t• the market before gtsaltty OUT GOT NO RELIEF UNTIL HE their choice of perfumes," says a Knock out your foe, and conditions warrant- OUT -- USE DODWS KIDNEY famous London chemist. "Tired of Step on his toe, WRITE Us for our special instructions covering Killing. Plackiam Pecking, �tl PILLS. the scent of single flowers, they are "Get up and go Etc. now demanding subtle bleedings. To work. GET THE BENEFIT of our 3s years experience for the askiab, `. But the fashion in scents is undy- _-W •VP=Ia=a 1N'i= Y'OZT. at'onderful Cure of A. F. Riehard, ing- More than 6b00,OW its now-a- Man makes his way usillTEo, sdlonTtes:AL.. Who was Tortured by R eeuma• days to be made from £he evolution ;By making hay, GVN+ LAjli'iLCiS C�., Canada's Largest Prodwee goose tlsm and Yladreti Pales, Seta of one new perfume. And one to-day i_- IIE SPECIALTIES—EGGS, BUTTER, POULTRY and HONM t� Heat Count' Talidag. "Perfumery has risen to be an Kills sorrow St. Ignaee, Kent Co., N. B, art. Beautiful music and love!, That otherwise ;Nov. 9!—(Special).—After being pictured strike their note upon the Would dim your eyes 1 tartured for four years with !sack! senses; so does a delicate blending ;-And cloud your skies ache, Rheumatism Stiffness alt the• of odors. In the evolution of a new To-morrow, fF o r Baby sk ' erfume I la u on e-certain num, Uoifits and Pains in the Loins, and P play P tattling no relief from fire doeto;s ber of harmonious notes. POULTRY. Exercise care. Those who bay unknown ;whom he called in Der. Antoine la': Large sums of money are' often We cali'the attention of our read- brands of Condensed Milk for the baby, be. spent upon,preliminary laboratory cause of the sating of a few cents, may Sad > ....f Richard, a well-known farmer lirers to the advertisement of 6lun•n, p the experiment a costly one. The only brand work. Here he produced a tiny a w" j ' 'Ing near here, is spreading the „ Langlois & Co., Montreal, which especially prepared for infant feeding is ;good news that he is once more a fragrant pot 2 inches high— is the, paper. r appears, in this a er. I. i. `well man and that he owes his cure perfume essences derived from half �you have an s : 1s. ton o! violets. It is worth $200. Y Poultry to place on, Borden s Eagle Brand to Dodi a Kidney Pills. Speaking + I the market during the holioaay sea- Speaking ea hof his wonderful cure, Yr. Richard Our flower basis for laboratory ex- I son, take their advice and commu eriments includes also asmine, f . - Condensed Milk ]says: P j nicate with them before rushing rose, orange blossoms, and cassis— w ' I was a helpless man is duly, `French flower produced solely for ktg°ods to market. It is a good plan „araMt.x NEPER ACCEPT A SOaSTtTYTg,.IT CANNOT {t AS aOeQ. .` 1907. .For four years I had endur-: (to write to these people if you have ed the greatest torture from Back- perfumery. To these are added !k'ggs, butter, poultry or honey to, BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO., •ad•" -- ' ve etab a odors—the seed of musk j frtie ORI-01 AL) w• ache, Rheumatism, Stiffness-of the g dispose of at any time, as they are, . idoints and Pains in the Loins. I plant, tonquin bean, vanilla bean, '!known to be a very reliable house.; WM. H. DUNN, Agent MONTREAL. +` :had dark circles under my eyes, my, cloves, and the distillation of com- _ head ached and I Was often dizzy. plete plants, such as lavender and was attended by five doctors, but rosemary. DOD ESTIC TRAGEDY. EDUCATIONAL "When delicate blends from these "So the have quarreled!" r�> �� �AT,B I . x $p LR A DAY GIVEN TO ATt'DT' nut one of them could help me. a y 4 i "Thee I began to use Dodd'e Bid- have been obtained in special lab- "� es �+ A ' will 'enable you t. improve tion 1 oratories we have to, procure ani- .r I edncat on. Oar lesponp br mall will els ney Pills and after the first few (;an there be a reconciliation?" Fl3it RUNLmOWN P80P1.>E ,you to •Lady to advantage, W tench r•om. �mal substances to keep the odors I fear not. The disregard ,f yew yawl bas yetaate thin , medial work. Put)uo and We 6ebool doses I began t0 lmplOwC. I used (from evaporating, St1Ch as.natural r l snbHc*s, steam Sag:neanrg. Heel+r^seal' four boles in all and now I am musk from the musk deer, castor va'`•h others feelings was too great The dzair up"your o7onot tlrs Pest few Drawing. Jonrsaalieat, Agriculture, Steep worki g every day on 'the farm a She thought nothing of using his �ia�• t°sry You.rec•a. wkat i naneednd 100Gsnadian otber ^C'orr•apondenc� well matr� fi my wonderful ore from the bearer, and ambergris razor to sharpen lead eels! and '• ' fW6 :�tsa hof a + P allege, Limited, Debt. S., Toronto, Can- from the whale.. d.. f„ Dodd's .Kidney Pills and nothing ar he insisted ou using her manicure !*0 hardy havasevo loft In else." An art in itself is the coloring set to draw corks. ittti.a y „� �. There is no case or kin �of the perfume when it has been — _ lyw„e„t Tori •„t4- + d of Rid, ata ail,tay. Tb:win Pitt you anpourfeast Shorthand ney Disease that Dodd's• Kidney obtained. usre vegetable colorings A Liniment for the Logger. — Pills will not cure. chiefly are used. The cult of per- Loggers lead a life which exposes 'tie`s' A good position is EuArsateed to y, fames has 6o advanced, that a wo- Ca■atietaes:»1how*wed� eve person who completes our •6' man Reith a rose tinted gown now them to many perils. - ctrnds, *1' Typewriting Cour,. " cuts and bre:::cis cannot be aiLo- I aa't 1 d.Us. u e ta. tele esi Shorthand and ?yp a Sls\TENC E SERMON$. demands' as a matter of course, a I who a e run-r b..v.a. waatld•st+isaIl Our to finlrtit modern tacil/tie+enable haunting rose odor, and a violet gether avoided in prelpfzi timber i wb+ue rue-slows ee�Tbysically weak to one to fi„ieb such a catrr.e m a very Sorrow is the teacher of sympa costume correspondinglyhas a vim_ for the drive and in river Rork, ! woP5YCKNE.•o Ys®struly.mm Jas. ¢tort times write far particulars to „ where wet and cold combined are Serttand.West Toronto- British.Amerioae Buslaess Cetlese 8 ►y let -perfume. Qrpa»vabPSTCHI1fEwtl.sk•r•aatrew• 1.N.r.♦ al'ILDINri. 'rolsO.NTO. of daily experience coughs and colds f There are no saints without ser- -.y- Per ids y d Dsdtr a>t..ttrs.ser a St t" X, WATSON. lrtnetnal. - �•' vire t and muscular pains cannot but en- '~'iATER GAUGE BURST. sue. Dr. Thomas Eclectric- Oil r•b Dr. T. A. SLOCUM .Most remorse comes frons despis- -- whpr applied to the injured or ad- LLWTIJ. CT'OCKS. Mg rebuke. C. P. R. Fireman Badly Sealdt!d. ministered to the ailing, works TORONTO 'j`O .IaV>reTORfd—YAf*lt ARDI;M To r ' ; The good lives ai'e_ always look- — 'wonders. b+.T or sell storks will reeoiv,. my 4i ing to better ones. C. P. R. fireman, Geo. H. Duffus. ' ' ,_-; .. ' errsa'8ce'i gptiproroAcY. Mathews. droll- .who lives in Robertson Atreet, Fort Burnie thoughts never come . WHEN TAF. SHOE PINCHES. i li g g William, while on his ongine near ` ACEMTS WANTED• from.hot heads-." Westford happened with g a naat "Women can stand pain far more � Nothing feels the lack- of''exercise i y 1leroicall ihaa n_an. I know it b � + i le.iatva�r asiaN+rarwli�i:A1e ee a accident. Tse Water gauge of the J J ` ext every where. AL• ON , ,n- ,gtticker than, piety. ar,"mr,tire burst and scalded the experience." l,4,oring Extractosavooasutners tk,X. (food . c CX rience. PRONOUNCED 51-KEEN 1 p,nAt to attosta. 0.17 th.se m•antng bustnew 40 He who fears to be called"a cow- 1pft side of his'face and head terribly "What, are you a doctor I" ! +ovly. Park set•,Co:,Lon.laa,Out _ wrd is sure to be a fool. i ``It go happened,'' said Duffus to ,1N'o, a shoemaker." �� A.CFA('TCItlRG COHPA.*tY WANTN Our representative, "that I had a Baan t• sell direct to tarmers. Quick =; The haiiness that seems to hurt P Mrd Reser [. Pear mese than 11,P.r. Every farther want` one. 70-Z whir t Y eine hose of Zam-Bak in m pocket, h h' profit, e : oil can ) e world. y P e E p r enc. valuable-ine but uaarars• 'is not help the rear* age.favorably eoatment�d n 1ltutne - + i Bary. -Postal to day b-in a uarticalars. 1 I used for a sore on my lip, and Fr. Remedy after its es applicationol ;r to her g , Religion 's t attempt t O d13- '� ('herlrs Adams Aarnis Out r oil P t n t3 Fant for Eye Troubles see l t when I had recovered from the first y u g from - cover the nieanln$ of-life. strFele, and �srlet Fever. and sear res• ` ' die has a shale in a Ro+td aced shock of the accident, 'I produced rommended, to the famous-, E:alorer, the a■itlr! ALL THE "OUSEHOLD SILVER I the balm and had it applied freely Man who now returns home as the Discos. fiadwa/sKeeiTBabat l CLEANED iK 30 SECONDS � �sho cheery"another on to it. erer of the North Pole Coid, Cutting owes the ware Pala■ to , i Temptation may be o0.1 discip- the scalded parte. At the time Winds and Dust cause iced. Week, watery bum .n• l�po t ry i tie .e.inriaz ruhbwx or peliabiaa regn+r•d p y g p- Eyes, marine Fye Remedy affords Re• IDlaatea !.e�ead .f•1.t dip the .::ver in ware wator co taminf a but it makes poor diet I applied it I'was suffering"acute liabt •.Belie!. Write Hurtne Ere Remedy acts•Wok or a•rr .mallpmeunt r!ZlwnntsuvorCl•aa.rand rt • agony, but within a wonderful short Go.. t%1cago., toe 111ustrated lirTa Hooka ea■1 Too 60138. „n t+we!. All tarnish,greeds utd dirt su.taatly No One dies of spiritual tndiRea- time 7.am•$uk ave me ease. I was Yurlae. SOc., h7 Mail from All Druggists. rJoLvaigle. hon raw-ved. stakes Adest silvers,, bn;lbt a, new. tion from >;wallowittg his spite. g nkodhia, Laabacc. t-an he use 1 I,,rcheap•s Plato and swat at err:wit, r.' i able to enntinue m, journey, and peelAS is the back. t'annnt La.w.it ver is alit Mal w+td the-t, The larger the heart the more it L'tiC'LE EZRA SAYS: opsit or ti�as�6. cont. for full'aited pecI&So CoWnt bon-•tinid g upon reaching home I obtained! os. ! dates •goose t b e art ev glee for•f.,r a few miaet•4 of rover time. le is the pow er of little hands. jj more Zam'Bek and continued the Its all right fur one to get the v.r, PI•a r l s T C"'thus Manufacturing Co-araasroni,uatarie' t The %itrai.t ivav to an empty heart'i ewaNMn .f w?otatis and treatment. It acted wonderfully; best end uv the bargain ez long ez Patlasof'au.kind,,wo i �AL VES Nals.Th.st wltwe•t,wtn Is to nares an envious mind. well, and in a few days had the, 'both are uv the same opinion. ' v booklet Free. + Flatte-ry is simply a wa• of boast- B wAT 8 ttitAOY RtB.1[/. i Nu.te,Srsa.ti«d ce„eta,Tonnt i,toos, P J wound 'nicely healing. I doA't —3-- In{t of Prov -power to fool others. know anything. so fine: as a healer An Always, Ready Pill.—To those Do you er.� or bel DEFECTIVE NEARING nt ,nw• ter the The more a titan knows the Iris ` of bursa, scalds, cuts, and similar of regular r habit medicine ist of little , Fnr■1 tam •¢alta•.' Aeeuaelenn•'ea. y g lar estdealer.I a i lI the Natvel, c! the e'ertri.al e is aa)tantP.rl <,f his ignctr.nnce• in arise Which workers are eo liable., , D y rn+!haat the w-rid w ac'' j concern, but the great majority ofl hi6 estprices. lour- rke fau-attt,, The religious life'ill the only way to; and in my opinion a box of Zam-: men are not. of re !liar habit: The ' ebtpmen,s sol cited- t n lr�!nA`�'o•'`rleTn.,e!'r•anada l:ai Into the knowledge of religious ! g FUR Ipp pay ineillt and ext• g i3 Auk should be kepi handy in every ylorrv,and cares of . business pre- promptly. Also largest deafer nrB"fb a e, A GREAT DEMAND FOR truth. I worker's home." vent it,-and ant of the irregularity 51seepekls,etc. Quotations Andahi?ping tags "The peoplp who •are 'going rro- For burns, cuts, scalds, bruises ec- of life comes dt•spepsia, indiseation, •eEL free where are always ina rush to get i zema, piles ulcers;ring-worms, itch, JOHN HAL-LAM. TORONTO 61 PAPER STOCK ;there. ; saltrheum, bad leg. festering sores, liver and eldest troubles to a pro., —chapped places teat. The n solve n d the dei Some. who talk with u•nt:bion on ; chs . cold-sorsa !Yost- SPEAKING OF JUSTICE. WASTE PAPER of ALP. GRADES. ., ,rorkinR for *inners, are but work• bites, and all skin injuries and die- manda s corrective and there is «. Also Rags, Iron. Petals, Rubber. Fu. s none better than Parmelee s Vege- Anyw:ar, remarked the mora- Ad•I,Id• oed.M,ed st ing the saints. 1 eases, ?.stn-Buk is be,'ond doubt "a i �+ 't E. PULLAMs T...nco, one. hulks who sit down in a soft place most marvellous cure. f table Pills. They are simple in their, liter, justice is blind. hope that oit, is an. elevator a artd find ? Druggists and store's sell at ti0. composition and can be taken by Yes, rejoined the demoraliz- Phone for particulars. Hain• t69b. it is a glue pot. 'cents a box and the Zam-Ruk Co., the most deli2ately•constituted. ? ei, '''but not ao"much so as the de- " LifP""is likely to lose"all huluor!Toronto, will mail a box, post free, 1 - 1 luded man who goes to law with the UA [of 101MIN 'when you get iota Lhe hal it of'ridi ' uponreceipt of price, to any of ser` There mustbe something wrong idea tLiat he is sure to get justice. sale and thea"p wit. with the vislo�-n oT some people who i readers. _ dc. their duty as they see it. A Boon for the Bilious. _ The We buy Win and Tail Turke r ]lie who'helie�tes only in the things — ---`" B 7L --he can sce never sees anything j •Bingos—`rThihq have gone so liver is a very sensative organ and Feathers. Write for prices. s 't Mother Graves Worm F,stermin- { morth believingin. badly with me twat I have had to easily deranged. When this occurs s ator has no equal for' destroying It. W.'Kelson A Co., Toronto,OM. It is Easier to write. a volume on ;compel my wife to make her own q y g there is undue secretion of bile 'a.nd i psychology than it is to get to know !dresses." Kingley-"Too bad. How worms in children and adults. See the acrid liquid flows into the sto- that you get the.genuine when pur- { mac DressedPou' �� a man �o as !o really I+PIIs him: duty she look f'' "Daggers:" h and sours it. It is a most sry 1 —_ chasing. —- diktressin $011ie peop,e fret so little out of i g ailmeet, and malty are religion because they are so anxious ' �fhoa. Sabin of Eglington, aays: — prone to it. In this condition a ANY QUANTITY. r, ';THE LAW S.UPHOLDER man finds the best. remed i .tel get so much for themselves. I have removed ten cored from my y a i'ar- i -• -�.• . 11 It is easy to plug your enemy full i feet with HollowaN's Corn Cure." Witness—"I saw the prison sr' melee's Vegetable Pills, which are Market •Prices Gualrllnfec*) iof• holes when you make hila out ! Reader, go thou and do likewise. committing the assault." warranted to speedily correct the k: lof mnd and set hila a before " ?" .REMITTANCES DAILY p you ; Recorder— IT, did.you do . disorder. There is no better medi- in a sermon. 'fitness—"I hit him behind the cine in the entire list.of pill pre-. " A\D FII;GRLS DON T LIE. 510p by Express and Advise" x. ear, seized him by the throat, put 'j,arations.. -- n ' came home the other _ --- John y my knee into the middle of his back, N night 1n high glee, wearing the and drag him to the floor." FROM BAD TO �i'ORSF. r e . arithmetic medal. J. A. McLean Pr oducq Co. a �"— Biggs—"None of m corres on- �ml!►reo, ` �'vbat is that for?' asked his gg y P Much- so-called originality is dents could read my writing, so' 1 mnther. morel undetected imitation. 74 to 76 Front St. fast, Toronte '> That's the prize for doing es y bought a typewriter. aniples," said Johnny. "I did this Q" ----- -"-- -- -______._ �. Diggs—":Ind now they are unable + Bink Heade —�--+ to read our 'spelling', ell Z I one : If.our new baby weight els- 0� y Is ,von'and a half pounds, and gains are not. Paused by anythire wrong r osa an ounce each day'—'cause you told in the, head, but by conutisation• Often whrlt appear to be the most Dins. Smith she did yesterday—`how biliousness and indirestion. Hera- trivial orcurrenve t of life prove to sea • so• ,t! ache powders -r tablets may dead• he the most momentous. Many are much' will she weigh when she's on, but cannot cure them: Pr. - _ w tit enty years old V and the an- p disposed to regard a cold as a slight! I 669-T1e•Pla, Chased, Crese•nt, end Horse's Indian. hoot ills d• cure I ge nulne Baroque Pearl. r't saver wad,' foar hundred and sixty- sick keadnrhe in the sensible. way, thing, deserving of. little considers 9ti -Rl well out Ruby,withAn•CPel. ,six pounds. And the teacher said by removing the constivntion or ation, and this neglect often resulta� s:�-pt ;set with 6 Rubles. u- P sick stomach whirh raused them. g' to A—Nrosch, strong, wall-llnlaho�, • I earned the prize."' Dr. )gorse's Intllmt Rrxtt Pills are in most serious ailments entallin + with sparkling arilliants. a' pnrnly vcgetablr. free from any ytmrs of suffering. Drive Out coldO Above are guavacteed beavy gold•Bllod 'Z 9E p : : 'WINDY. h•rsft,l drug,tete and sure. Whoa r ggnr:ds, tient nppstd an receipt K price. x} �7 you feel the beaduche coming take dell Coli h9 with BiCkle s Antl i Wh•n erderloF itinge mraaars flags with a A breezy man may he all right,, NiOleS6ss Camsunlptive L3yTup, the rdcogniz thick pieoe int paper. but preserve its from the one who >Or� ed remedy for all affections of the I PARK SALES COMPANY, London, Ont. I`+"WE NO. 49-09 is a regttlar bag o�gind. 1 n d can Root PI i 18 j throat and lungs. Hoz ^iT h ..t •.:..vy .......,j!.F: :.�...'kc..,� ,. ,. �. -+.. ,.. .vp. '. !d r, sT: .rr: s.er• '3,�,. ,r ,,,,or .x tux a-•a•,. ...c,••m w= xc �:�.. ,.-..,. -... x'. ..ss* ...- ._.-. ,. ._:- :- '.•.,. -r.::.. s, r.�.. :�. ,iti mss-'.'. �4�:' +-�•r�_ ..� +•as • "..� — id ;.' ...,- �.• :,t.:,^2,«•.c;r,.� �-., .. .. . ., r:.::,. ..... ..�:;.. ,�:s e-:e:,-..._ ,.. ...,•. ..�c`• _ _�.c,•: ...�.z... xSs.� •� z•.."t, .. - n-..- 'v+,r•.. •• ... ,e.., s,. ., .. •y,... .: „'�•� dam:.. ,. ,�,' :T,v ._. :•-R' cu .._ eR moi.:. r- 40 ` J �•QQ**,,�� Chapman had a business Ethel Gertrude, was married to Mr. • • OCALjM�ls• trip to the city on Wednesday. Peter Arkell of Teeswater, Ont. ^1 1 X a -Nelson Dingman is suffering It is repoaed that a Mr. Moore, of C1 o th i n 'Barg aA i Sandford, was is Toronto one day last -George S. Cowan had a buss- a severe cold and a gathering in week with a load of pork, and on hie . ;nese tri to Tomato on Tuesday. the head this week. He is some wa,- hold effectB'Conto Liverpool on Tues-nor moved his house- w-Thehat r ladies ter at i of me oSt rG George's 3h�was e he held pled hetwo men. At wh pa to this hie _ ' Guild will hold.a Xmas Bazaar horses and drove into a neighboring We have Four Suits that were made to our order from fine , } day. Guild Dickie was home over and social evening -in the town farmhouse, and the highwaymen left cloth from our own stock and we will sacrifice arts. It looks as if some other 'Sunday recovering from a severe hall, December 16th, 1909. Ad- for P -• -gold. mission Sc. persons from near his own home want- them at cost-Sizes 87, 38, 89, 40. -Mrs. R, Moore spent a few -Dr. Howden has purchased red e the contents of his pockets, it the days in the city during the past frem Wm. Hall, of Whitby, a fine report be true.-Tribune. week. new driver. The doctor's practice „XBRMZ -John and Mrs. Law, of Toron- is now such that two horses are to, were here with relatives over necessary. A sensation of short duration was We have it-All kinds from 50 cents to$1.25 Sunday. -R. Allaway, who has been caused Tuesday evening on Main St. -A number frons here attended working for some time on the C. south, opposite tgghe pond 6y a free-for- L per garment. ,Johxx C. Philip's sale at Brougham P. R. with the carpenter gang, is Were scrap ng among Cloteamsters ed s household on Saturday last. spendi a few days at the home effects to town. They came up from. R A BUNT TING, P/CKER/NG -George and Mrs. Varty, of To of his arents here. L'dora and will be summoned to lap- ' • ' Tonto, spent Sanday here with - plowiug is now ended for pear before the cadi to answer to a the former's mother. th eason, farmers are now team- charge of disturbing the peace. Chief OUR HUGE -Mrs. W. J. McGeagh, of Char- g considerable grain, and money Johnston.in tends that such rowdyism levoix, Mich., is visiting with her is likely to circulate more freely shall be stopped.-Times. ; brother, A. N. Ridley. than it has for some time. -Mr. Horseley, of Church St., -The regular monthly meeting wHiTEv�LE r ' was confined to his house a few of the Women's Institute will be Rupert Allaway has engaged for the' ���� co' d �► days through illness. held at the'home of Mrs. Smith winter months with A. E. Major. -Dr. Henry will be. here as Clark on Tuesday, the 30th inst., We are pleased to state that Chas. `usual next Tuesday to attend to at 3 p.m. All ladies are invited. Johnston, who was severely hurt a his professional duties. -A large number of dressed few weeks ago, is recovering rapidly -Frank Bundy and Stewart hogs are being taken to the city and will be able to leave the, hospital N W 01. N '�"EF Clay, of Toronto, spent Sunday these days. The price that is be- in a few days. In order to settle up the estate of Our enormous Print Sale in the Spring was& com lets Success (ever here with the former's parents. Ing paid is the kind that causes the late James White, the executors p g p y -Norman Kerr, of East Toron- the farmer to smile and the con- have had bills issued for a sale on the thing sold-customers well pleased)and'this Dress Goods Sale to, has been spending a few days sumer to feel glum. 7th of December, when the farm, promises to be greater still. We are prepared.to make at the home of his mother here, -After Dec. 1st chopping at the containing 110 acres, together with THF PR=CES =NTFR'0ST=NC3' -D. Simpson & Co. have issued Spink Mills will be done only on the.horses, cattle, implements, etc., a neat circular calling attention Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- will be offered. The place is a most 3A Pieces of Dress Goods to their large and Varied Christ- days, till further notice. Nothing desirable one, being lot 28, con. 5,• �. mas stock. can take the place of good bread, Pickering, only a short distance east of this village. Sale begins at one -Robt. Gordon has the veranda and no flour is superior to Spink s, o'clock and the farm will be offered at all to be Sacrificed In front of his residence eomplet- "White' Satin' in making good two o'clock. y ' ed and it adds greatly to the ap- bread. * Space forbids stating all the-prices, but we are going pearance of his property. =The heaviest rainfall of the MARKHAM - to sell the goods=Prices Slaughtered. -We are pleased to say that season took place on Monday, Jobn H. Ramer and son Enos have { Goods, regular from 25 cents to $1.00 per yard, George Richards,manager of the when it rained all day and well returned home from a bunting expedi- SEE r Grills farm, is recovering nicely into the night, This was followed tion in the vicinity of Minden. l Selling at from 10' •75 from his recent accident. He was by heavy' during which the Messrs. Joe. and Levi Koch 'have g is the village the other day. ground was frozen `hard. The ppurchased the baking business from r -Alfred and Mrs. Mullett, who thermometer stood at about 10 John Kellett, and will take possession have been spending the summer degrees above zero. on Monday. Nov. 22nd. - in Hartney, Man., and their -Butter' enclosed in a neatly Mrs. Hy. Wright met with a serious A R D daughter, Miss Laura, of Toronto, printed wrapper, bearing the accident in Toronto on Thursday last. . arrived here last week for the name and address of the maker, W R E While walking along the street she j, winter months. sells more readily and at a better slipped on some grape skins and fell ; These chilly �VindR make you _ -9ilas Toole and Arthur Percy, rice in an market. We furnish heavily h i sidewalk. Two men p y assisted her into an ad'acenL eLnre ''who were out hunting in' North- such wrappers at a nominal cost. where i,3 was found that her shoulder •- think- of ern Ontario, met with good sue- Only the best vegetable parch- was severely injured. She was com- - _ teen The former shot three deer orient furnished by us. pelled to remain in the city over night stev88 Ranges Base Burners Coal Oil Heaters Coal and the latter one. There were -Dickie & Chapman are busy and was,tbrougbt home on Fridayy. > > +' , five in the party. getting out their Xmas display She has since been confined to her M. Hods, Stove Boards, Fits. • -Thos. E. Stephenson, of Clare- which will be better than ever be- but is rapidly recovering-Sun. moat, and Samuel Stephenson, of fore. The ehina and fancy, goods George Reesor has sold his 150 acre farm at Cashel-lot 21, con. 8. Mark- Kinsale, accompanied by their are carefully selected and very bam, to Henry Arnold,of Newmarket, wives, spent Sunday here with choice. Call and see these goods. for a-good.figure. "-their patents,John and Mrs. Ste- The post cards and Xmas cards Robert W. Groves. G. T. R. agent �phensou, of the base line. are now all out and -heaper than here, has been appointed agent for the !�10u0W }fie T�ie� re coming -A number of our farmers have ever. * G. N. W.Telegraph Co,at Markham, .• received feeding cattle, in carlots, -F. E. Gee and his gang of ap- Mrs. Chauncey having thrown up the during the past .week. Gradually pie-pickers returned home on Sat- position. CroW'd our Way our farmers are becoming imbued urday after spending ten weeks Since Mr. Brethour has accepted the -with the idea that it s better is the vicinity of Meaford and position of Head Master of Markham w pay y High School, the citizens of Mount to feed grain than sell it. Georgian Bay. Mr. Gee reports Forest are doing all they -can to in- -The managers of the open rink the apple crop in that region to duce him to reconsider his engage- bestirring themselves getting•in be a very large one thia-year. The went and to remain with them as - - readiness for the season that now greality, however, is ia'ferior to rincipal of the school there. Two SpEC1A1.-� nal 9eCODd-haac� BaBe .Burners appears to be rapidly approach- that grown in Onta o County. largly signed petitions have been pre- y ;Ing. We trust chat their active e. frequently receive com- rented to him, one signed by all the .for sale cheap. enterprise may be amply reward- munications containing interest- students of the school and one from ed. Ing items of news but in which the citizens of the town.-Economist. 0 -M. Shapiro's sale on Friday the writer's name is not given. • • last was a decided success. The Such communications are always (SALE REGISTER. play was not a pleasant one, but thrown into the waste paper bask- NONDAY, Nov. 2km-Auction sale of Ie a an farmers rent being able to'do plow- et. We insist that the writer's 5 acres of Ptanding timber, mixed !Ing, turned out well. Prices were name be given in all canes, not for hard and soft,at lot 25, rear-of con. good and higher than Rae expect- publication but as a guarantee of 9. Pickering, the propert of James ed. The cows averaged $50 each, good faith. Underhill. Sale at I o'c;ock.. See one being sold for M. g -Those interested in amateur bills. Fred DEC. 4TH—Auction auctioneer. V A L U A 6 LE : .,HINTS -• -Mr: Arthus, of Knox College, photography should remember SATURDAY, c. 4TH—Auction sale of r nto, occupied the pulpit in Lae visit of Mr. Oldfield; of the about S acres of standing timber, at i Andrew's church on Sunday Canadian Kodak Co., of Toronto, lot 19, concession 4, Pickering(close �---- -" !' d preached most acceptably. to McFadden's drug store next to the Brock road),.the property of is address on Sunday evening Friday evening from 7 to 9 Misses Ella and Edith Robson. Sale Ladies, always see that you are dealing with a thorouggh practical milliner, y at 2 o'clock,sharp. See bills. Thos. and do not be mislead by catchy advertisements. MRS. .LEIGH has bad dealt with his work as a mission- o'clock when he will give a demon- Poucher, auctioneer. the best experience that any milliner could get,- hence can produce ary in the Gow Ganda mining stration of Velox paper and the an desired effect in an and all kinds of millinery. Afresh and cam Barin the last summer and developing tank. It will be seen TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7TH-Auction y y p g p p g sale of 110 acre farm, horses, cattle, assorted stock will be on view this week at very 'moderate was listened to most attentively that the hour has been changed. * implements, etc., the property of prices. Cali and view before going elsewhere by a good eorigregation. -David E. Pugh, of East To- the.late James White, at lot 28, con. While other parts of the town- ronto, was in the village on Tues- 5, Pickering Q mile east.of White- ship SPECIALTY.have had epidemics of scarlet day. He has just finished packing vale.) Sale at 1 o'cilock,as the after- -'• f •':fever, measles and' typhoid fever, apples for the Oshawa Fruit Grow- noons are short. Farm offered at �� North Side 2 o'clock. See bills. Thos. Poucser, MRS: LEIGH Bin St., Pickering, crit• this village-and vicinity has so far ers in the Whitevale district. He g escaped such visitations,for which is highly pleased with the quality auctioneer. we have every reason to be thank- of the fruit shipped -from 'that THURSDAY, Dsc.9TH-Credit sane of Ertl. To be sure there have been locality and predicts a very sue- farm stock, implements, etc.,.' the We have � full ro L'rt of Mrs. Jessie Moore, at r ,_ a number of cases of'severe colds cessful season for the Association �' ' y 1 �l , and• one or two cases of pneu- with which he has been connected of , Concession 6, Pickering. No b reserve, Sale at 1 o clock, sharp. l . idisplay of monia, but not more than during the season. See bill for particulars.. Thomas' 1'z a j• are ueuaI at this season of the -A successful thank-offering Poucher, auctioneer. _ /� c year. meeting, under the W. F. M. S. of �"+E�T G R S -Tobacco'is drug. Such was St. Andrews church on Friday c* s PICKERING MARKETS the decision of Judge Morson,�of evening of last,week. A most in- _ t Toronto, the other day when he tereating address was given by Red Wheat~..,•::... $1.05 '' �:' ��-a 'sell styles and sizes, set aside the conviction of a drug- Mrs. Cock, who together with her White 1,06 ' 'E-•}' ' gist who was fined by- Mr. Kings- husband, has been in charge of the Mixed .. . ..................... 1.06 also ford, assistant Police Magistrate, Industrial Work at Mhow, Cent- Goose 11 ....•.•................ .90 -� for selling cigars on Sunday. His ral India.. This work is under the Oats &5 conviction iii-such a order to get a control of the Foreign Mission Barley.... •... ......:......... 80 y ,' clr�i�' �•, sr Honor held that in 62 O Boaters case it would .Board. A selection by the choir Buck'wheat•........ .. Coal Oil HeateTS I �s be necessary to prove that the and a solo by Miss Simpson were Two Second-hand Heaters . r F 1 M Al/ 1 '• cigars were purchased for pleasure much appreciated. �j1Ss Stella E. Hames ,�` + - , �t�r �� in good condition. and not as a medicine. Cigars -Our merchants are now put- will now be purchased for their tin in a large stock of Christmas Teacher or piano, , madicinal qualities only when goods. There is no necessity of R'IILTEVALE, ONT. y`,� a ;p .; procured in Toronto on Sunday. people going to the city to select __ ,� HBun d -The,various contractors en- their Christmas presents when Card Of. Thanks i'. - Y gaged in grading for the C. N. R. they can secure them just as We, the undersigned desire in his are pushing along their work cheaply at home, and where there public manner to express our sincere through this township. Since the is an . extensive variety from and hearfelt thank§to our•nesqbbors advent of the steam shovel, the which to choose. At least before and friends for their kindness during .,.,PATENT MEDICINES •wbeel-scraper and other urachi- before purchasing pay a visit to the sudden death and burial of our be- nery, the construction of a railway the stores'in Pickering and exam- loved husband and father, Dr, H. Dodd's Pills 40c, all cough medicines at 22c, is by no means the tardy opera- ine the'stock to be found there. Hopkins. To those who sent messages ALL DOLLAR 'Chase's Pills 22c, Pink Pills 37c, Castoria 30c, tion it once was. Manual labor Stay sit home and save your rail- and letters of sympathy, to the be;ir- MEDICINES Seigle's Syrup 55c, Minard's Liniment 22e, Allan's has been reduced at least fifty per way fares. ers,. the choir, the A. O.U, W., who AT 75C. ;.:Lung Balsam 22c, Butter color.22c, Chase's Nerve cent. When the G. T. R, was sent a beautiful floral offering, and all Food 45c. It through thiA section business — + others who by word or act assisted in ' Dry goods, gulf jackets, new dress goods, all kinds boomed. The C. N. R. STOUFFVILLE li htenin the beau burden of afflic- f - g l; y men's mitts, glades, suspenders, ties, hose: Good vill have been been completed and p tion, are a sincerely grateful and we g y p Joseph Mertens is home from the tender thein the assurance that their .-fresh groceries always baud. ' train service an established hunting grounds and reports a very kindness will ever be remembered 20 lbs. Red nth granulated sugar, t n ithout having enhanced the hood bag of game. by SPEC�A L— P �r• ,11-,e of trade in any marked On Thursdny 'afternoon, Nov. lith, MRA. H. HnPXINAAND FAMILY BRYAN PICKERING at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Green River, Nov. 4, 1". JEDWARD ,Dougherty, their •eldest daughter, , , r,a