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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_10_07 +,fi n�r`T'4�-k:n u",.;: J* /i.•, "ti,�!' '' �J•'i-•0. ,w "�4. 'Y,rk;�:.�f�`ns Kl �TI r:.. t x. :� w•'.''. .ij¢x.'f'T•.w � ,,..r'•".w 4." �#g ,i. `- •y�4 � ern.' F,� *• J+ r-� ✓ �V^ v w.. • 'w,; ,rye,.�:e �_' :41 • PICKERING9 ONT.,, FRIDAY, OCTOBE Q _. =� =-RQw4,–A�(►Ri�_._ WHITSY ,: i 1991 .. -- A i ICKERING- NE t L PINK MI T. 0n F do light last' daring the There wilt is meet Lhe ; . yy g g struck Grange Hall this (Friday)meeting At , FOR$Y the heavy thunderstorm lightning t 8 o'clock, to which aplll the propertyOlt the barn of ,� DO�m 'ort Aiao :` this place and in a few minuteesrs. Samuel aall was Torortin at ntoaandgEast the proposed Electric Rail ay :037 Ind. Phone Calla iso 5�y� of y.al t afteattoa, given to in a blaze, and thei contents all de- are invited.Fil �I !� > fsde Forip atroyed. The barn contained the sea- An old looser,in the a of Mre. V��� ifliil - k 13eptember will be your last chance P Pe180. ;- - son's crop, a horse, and implements, Elisabeth Pirie,.mother of Jas. Pirie, to book coal st summer rices. O' INNON M.D.,L R.C,S., p as well ss vehicles of various kinds, was hurried here on Saturday, aged - ;; , Why not do it Glow P There was only a small amount e! 64 ears: Among thefrelativee from a EARN - ii� t member of the Collage of y 4 t . ageone of Ontario,licentiate All of mill feed at right insurance on the building and none on distance who attended the funeral x : nese of siiiUteone, Bdinbnrgli. the contents.: waaJohn Robinson; a nephew,editor tion to dsiesaes of women and prices. _ ,r. Otbas and residence,Hroagham, of ths.Toronto Evening Telegram, All kinds of horse goods eonstallt- Have you tried our Feed Flour for LOCDST HILL. �"�' Iy on Viand. - Pt EKINGMEDICAt: SUR�iLCA! bogs? This is without exception the ____ MARK �K+ and X-RAY INSTITUTE best pork producer known. School re rt for Se tember, names Repsiiring 'promptly itittetlded to, v ' report P Thos. Farley, for many.years in the ' PIOSI�HIDtt#,:. OXTA73Io Take a sack of our White-Satin home in order of merit: Sr. IV.—Maggie blacksmith shop of the Speight Co., I also make the Lezeub�t egUar s c z 1} with you. White-Satin stands with. Sharrard. Jr, IV.—(Gordon Laurie. has resigned to take a position with y 1L.BMIN TOWL.E, X. B., X. D., C. X., Sr. III.—Gladys Madill, Iva Sharrard, the :'' Physician-ln chsrga out a peer. Winnifred Reesor, Muriel Reesor, Hamilton. Bridge Company, of i '50seirlist in Neotal Diseases. Prostatic Dis -- , Maggie' { > aiaaea at >SSen. Diseasesof Wom.n, Canoes, Velma Hoover M ie Hing Jr, G. W. and Mrs. Nilson left here on .,w,�< Tumors.I-PAy examination. Diseases of eye. III.—Eva Sharrard, Maud Reer+or, Monday night for Edmonton, Alta., t �x ear nose,throat and mase. 3rituns91" s and. J.. L• f�, PINS, LIffiITED, Angie sharrard. Sr. IL—(leaden where they may locate permanently. W. Coakw`ell + all moats ant chronic diseases. Hagerman, Allan Balsdon, _ Stuart Mr. Wilson's hoot and shoe store bete ` w O2koo Soars 19 to a and 7 to 9 491 Laurie. Jr. II.—Sade Laurie; Mar- u r PICKERING. ONT., has been left In charge of his capable K e f* • ion Reesor, Vera Mears. F. A. Bea- °»' _ .foreman, Robt. uantz. .� - ton.Teacher. Aid. and Mrs.1. A. Wales returned ADDERS 4E.FAREWELL, H.C. BARRIS- - last Thursday night from a very pleas- of . T3itE,doaaty OaownAttorney.AndOoanty DUMBARTON ant trip to Theodore, Bask., where ALZ WUODTIIRNLN(T, k ... ®sfar. Ccaa6 scree,Whitby. 34v the rest regret of her man friends, the were visitingtheir two sons, ON X44 .a •„ Mies Esther Thomson is very ill to Ce is 1 and Fred, r. Wales ie very KL'1D8 '•'� T.BARCLAY Barrister-at-Law, gy enthusiastic over the west And. Its e soilailor,Notary Pubito,special Bxami- Mrs. Thos. Law is the quest of nee HAND, a : t6es for 8!g!t Qonrt of Justice. Brook Strast, ;airport. W, W. and Mrs.Sparlts, at prospects.—Sun, Whi1b7. •Hy -18 JliY Fairport. _ _ _ _ Shop,_closed. every aturday buy R J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister,.. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle and•son. of To- - iog Auglist and 8.,ptember. `k ]Re 8olioitor,xo i fl aceto, were the guests of Mee. J. L; ronto r Meyers, wh reatmeen n not q Gary Public,Baa stoaayso -IYi � �� � H�M� P2ter Meyers, who hAs been its To- c { ,. asl. W H JACKS01 - ROCK �o , . lora• 'oel'!a next door to the standard Bank, Palmer over Sunda �# », Thomas and Mrs. Henderson and improving and Mrs. Meyers went to f i 1 t CLAREMONT Mrs, Southgate were the guests ofhome, Toronto,to bring him ___ � _F�VN._ M their parents over-Sunday, — At i ee parsons e, Stouffville, on - — i# Messrs. Frank Dales, Willie and n '"�'�B. E. J.. SHIRLEY. .Veterinary $bort, to = Gardiner Dunbar have entered on Wednesday.,Sept, -1st, 1910, by the m�`w Surgeon, Honorary adnate of the.on• Rev. D. V. ani�Orman, Mr. Roy N 0 -..Uvfo Valeria�sy C.Alegs.Tcrromw•Cans9a, A11 -" " ' their sessional work at University HobRon to Merida Stapleton, both of n diseases and entarlfs of domestic animals treat- T College, Toronto. L'abrld a to oshi rises the mom$modern,approved ansa sateut,90 J The Government is making a survey g P lasiseipLx. Offices as ceruse of 81n and Llan t t A veep pretty weeddiag took place er ' sat An.Picltariag,onsario II - o! the propertyy and Harbor now own at the home of Ms. and Mrs. Dartd the time to plate your order fol . ed by the Picttering Harbor Co. with Forsyth, Stoullville, on Wednesday, a moaumeat. Being a slack time , .. >o>rtstrts;S d�trbe for house furnishings,carload . the intention of takingit over. We yy - Sept; 41st at a p.m., when their only of the year in the shops better In- or single article at bottom believe tbat it is the Government's daughter, Ida Mae, was united in r intention to own all the harbors along be give ducements car a: G. HAM—Issuer, of Marriage M _. __ marriage to Howard J. Mailo son o? • Licenses in the County of on p the shore of Lake Ontario suitabletor Mr: and Mrs.-W. Malloy, editpor-of the Place your order now and Mese Fiakeriasvillage 991y purposes that will advance the inter- w >•. - - Always open day or night. ests of our new and growing country, BtWhile le Tribune. the stores erected the first thlt While out cu Gia los on Tidonda a .� T POIICHER, -Real Estate AuC- This nei bborbood lost an old and t g y lathe spring. 1. . suaaor valasear. colleeto: and lssoar g last James BtoUtenhurg bad-the anis- P g• w•,����,rr of=snunslseanses,Broist'�,iam. ny _� --- .___-- highl respected resident in the per- fortune ofgettingthe back of one of. - _. - is band$ y cut aet1denta y — Claremont D. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage died at his late residence, Fairport. on aagg po getting it in the way o his brother, tdceawf>d in the denary of i•Datarfo. ! last Saturday afternoon, Mr: Edwards L:harlea'. axe u they were working t7L"tss at aloes and his residence.Claremont was barn-4a -l0. .[ata-�eotta - -- -.--- - — --. - ---- - - g "r ._. �. �- near-nae anothexr-st-the time. $e ' Ahout seventy-eight Pare ago sand t >Q$T RECEIti , I t.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLZBE came to this iciit when i►bo and will be laid up for a time.—Tribune. �•'� a �� • Oonva�anaa, taoromtreionarlour aakias - - * . By y A Ca3load of Cement><'h a Carload viF Adwavits, kawanuns ase, son" so lora pYi a lived here ever since. trade he was _ _ M n s i=i. t�oea o! 3t m"12ya Lia _ a carpenter and be also sailed. oa the GREENWOOD British Columbia Shingles, r Lake. It viae on one of his sailing f LL, Licensed Auctioneer, Formaldehyde for smut :in'grala, tri he met with a fearful disaster in The paintere have commenced work _ r POSTI W .�•. . e aranteedlOy., fait disetstiotas for which his eldest eon vies drowned, he on the Greenwood bridge. px 7� e for counties of 7catand Ontario. alba Mrs. D. Lockwood spent Bun y la dll kinds of rough and dressed lumber tt Am ssJas or all kends attennee so on shorsest 'usin himself barely escaping with bier own Pea � lath and shingles. as well as hard status. Adds"Or'fa luvw P•o. out g• life, He was married twice, fleet to the village before leaving fo Lis- d i c keard. g as ways Nhas Belehambers, daughter of Capt. coin stock ° ��j B. POW'ELL, Licensed Auo Pickling spices; corks:bottle wait, jar h Mrs. F. M. Cha man is spending a- � rOt a 'ticader waiersor and oouaasor for Brlchamhere. After her decease e P Pe B socatsw of Ontario and Ycrit all Glad, o! rings, etc. Don't forget that*pie. m�ied Miss Warfolk. He leaves a few days with her.sister, Mrs. W. F. �t C/�g� anteseondacaed eabet ..eery or by auction es have now to be sold ander the widow And grown up family to mourn Disney. Aa s V;� 'R E E 17'l,J JLC, - �f setem celleated l Cas or oche his lea. Mr. Edwards was ad a quiet Mrs. Brignall was called to Mount ' ttaniara apply at aastdaea,shsaeeth sa i> or. "Pure Food and.Drug Act. That_ q Albert this week owing the illness of eaiiag< Phone orders lata as 39sfws omen,Piok• and retitin disposition, a t lover g L4C i7 E3T SILL Yaanab's atom, Otaaemont, w1u! >rd L the kind we carry. e � � great her mother. ~�`. of home, a ind husband and an affec- eatwpso®pt atseasfos, gat+ataettoa tionate parent. He was a member of Thomas Proctor, wife and family, ' UeeB its pboae namD+sr s•lndeyasesa�aeoi New school Boake—A a stock of s nt Sunda at Ashburn, thi nests �'g the Presbyterian Church. The inter- Pe g g. P of 1tr. and Mrs. White. �'j8♦ the L.SL q� a �. F 'rW- aYl� � the latest and immia meat took leap the oon. v. A. Graham Johnston and Richard Wil- M h 'bests alt . �! r. P to on Tuesday afternoon. Rev, A. � , • L DdacfA den conducted the service. �n were is Toronto this week with Mir-. '} Z i BUY HERE y — applee for T. Richardson, Dv not fool with education. At ` ' ,ve a full line of iresh and cur- the Mrs. White noel family, of East To K 'e afa'te constantly on hand. T. Me Mo!—I'�QQG e1 V °i"-a�"" _ _ ape g y the famous route, have been spending a few days ith her sister, Mrs. J. Stephenson. =10"! Harold Jones visited W. H. Jones i°Misses Maggie and Hate Stewart, of t3plce Roll, Breakf5at $p'�OII, DBII4d18T AND(iAADQATH Ol'TICIAx on Sunday. war Bologna, Weiners, etc. — Geo. Jones is buying apples for Toronto, are spending 4heir holidays PICgI£RIN(3, 6NT, with their parents, Samuel and Mrs. ,s Winoi�eg firm. Stewart. ' Hi hest ricx+e W. H. Jones took n busineas trip to g p paid fob Almira on Friday last. Rev. S, T. Tucker took the aunivers- $Ol d Q e vi i. Butcher's cattle Pickering Lumber Yard Oscar and Mrs. Barber attended ary services at Balsam last Sunday, The best plase in Canada for Strict- one of his former appointments. Mrs. it+gq �t e e s service at Mt. Zion on Sunday. pucker and family accompanied him., gh Grade Training. Qrdduab „ Pine flooring. Manifoha aidiag deo Wm, and Mrs, Birkett visited with pa esreadilygetgsodpositions. Com- _. Mockertng -0irlery g' g P $tauffvills frieada on Sundayy. F. D. Clark, formerly of this village; Theme now. Wrlteto-dayforcats- epine matched, rough New drunss Harry JAnes bad the tgisfortune to but for some time a motorman on toe log 1e. pine and hemlock. New Bruns Toronto Street Railway, intends leav '. wick white cedar shin les and lose s tH.uable mare last Week. F`iret-class rias for )itlTe g !til s� !!ay Din{z^.an o•f Wbitby, log shortly for Los Angeles. Cal, Wet . app,e bar.*e•e. . ,aV . , o;an him success. 'W. J. ELLIDTj Prtlicipal. - - y Cor. Yonge dt Alexander Ste. _ 'ci 'n." ,rK r 8'•°45 �`� e.F..w" � ,.m. ..* �'���:� n..1i 7s"C w'�J•;ly'�'• ..,rr,� +•'4mi"� m ,,,: �,t�'�r '.p ^.„,,. ., ;,, +,• "a• r , LL Z, ,,.;,,,, .. .„Y�''OP,.�, "� :.. °'' ser 3.+R' V, z;.J.v+. 'i+,c- *'�,iY ?.",�'rF., �..""'. '�+�F' y:,.•ihS""," ':i• i } • t rr. �ss�"�,�7' 4 nLj' F :v ytyw. ....a,t.�• .•%..•.+i >'.'x'� a,a - ;a1?`. r,,,H',f'"�„�',>"a'-,yL-.ta A. a FE119PAPEB®FFICE WSECUED _ ✓u rA 1�Ineteell RMed .in. Wreak of Los' . .. .A:ugeies Times ft-Ilding. y _ -A I. despatch -- m. ns_kU i4e_a _ - _A- r-thu' ' __. -atch fro pany on Uaosnaa, 'says:—An attempt to ;idestroy the "sidence of General. �� Harrison (xray Otis, publisher of — - 4 The Los Angeies Times, by an infer- nal machiv* was made on Saturday _ o followin an ex losion which earlier he Truss arae! Gua�rateeCompany,".' iec� YE in t'he day killed ;pitleteen men and destroyed the buildingsnasand pleat as agents for the Company) offer for public subscription 2 500 shares bei* the balance of Preferre tock of Yxx `0 of The Tinges, and a suspected a#- g P y� P P , $ �• ;fort to blew up the auxiliary plant THE PORT ARTHUR WAGON CC~MI'ANY LIMITED, incorporated under the Companies Act, Do 'on Y sof that paper. A powerful infernal of Canada. imaebine.was also found on Satur- day ' l 4 Authorized Capital .� F day in the residence of Secretary - 7 Zechandelaar of the Merchants and a �!o os o . 5 O O -:,:Manufaituier' Association. ferred Stock ' Divided into 4'000 Shares of$100 each of 7% Cumulative Preferred . . . . . . ,00 t General Otis, who is on. his way ,And 3,500 Shares of $100 each of Common Stock. . .. . .r ;. a .: :. . .. . ......0. ........ . .$350,000.00 jnome from Mexico, and'other re- sponsible heads of The Times un- PRESENTISSUEa o equivocally charge the Times build- J ,' >ng disaster and the n,arrowly.avert- 2AW Shares of$100 each of 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock . . . '. . .••.-.'. .- . . .••.-.-,� .-.-. -:::..•:.-. .$250000.00 _ed atiempis at further destruction Carrging With it a bonus of 50x of Common Stock (fully paid Lip andenon-assessable). t st of life and property to labor union Payable:-10% on Application.' on men 15% Allotment 25% 01910. 25% on 30th November, 1910. source sos. The leaders of union labor y PP on 30th October, r repudiate the accusation, and offer 25x on call at 30 days' notice after 30th December, 1910. The balance of 1500 shares of referred stocl; y -all aid i their power to detect the ahead been subscribed far and allotted. Interest at the �'• culprits. �+ P y . .,�--- rate of 7% will be charged upon unpaid calls., ' noFAiTY IN rESIL _ 'TRANSFER AGENTS AND REGISTRARS. z — 33ANKFM: ,SHE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COMPANY, . �. King at Italy and His Cousin I3Lad 1. '1 ,1 14 1 THE TRADERS BANK OF CANADA,_ _ _ LIMITED, Toronto. Y s ?!arrow Escape. ; . ---A despatch_. .from Milan.' Italy., ,,�..� _— "�'' � ':. SOLICITORS: }says: King Victor Emmanuel and AIIDITi7Es: MASTEN, STARR, SPENCE & . CAMERON, e ' his cousin, the Count of Turin, had TENgINS & HARDY Chartered 2ects. Toronto. . . Canada Life Building, Toronto. a narrow-escape fYom a serious$cc1- $� _ dent--ou-We�rlaesdsy--!hila -- f 1n$the aeroplanes at the aerwdrome HIsAD OFFICE Port Arthur, Ont. EZZCIJTIFE OFFICE . . .65 Canada Itllife, Toro'aEo. here. The aviator, Simon, failed to ...-. . -..-a-,..,.Port observe that the'-King and the ••• •_ BtER' t70'tiPANY A CiOSYt3 CONC7s1;N. - -- --- lCqunt were, walk direct! in, r y THE PORT ARTFiIIR WAGON COMPANY, LIMITED, 1a a new Company, but will commence bull +as under the .swat favorable ave. - front of him, and started his ma- pleas, having agreed to tare over the Speight Wagon Company, Limited, of Markham. which is a going r,Acern with a production capacity of -chine, It swept toward them at four thousand wagons per year, and having Its entire output for the ensuing year already sold. The intention is to transfer the full .operations of i speed. There were loud cries the Company to a new factory to be erected at Port Arthur. 1: ar tifrom the Alarmed spectators and a trN91I1PASSETI LOCATION OF PLANT. .warning call to lie down The Sov- The location of the new factory is without doubt the finest in Canada, and will be situated on the shore of Tbunder Ray at Port Arthur. :ereign and the�i.'�ount threw them- It is unexcelled for the assembling of materials required In manufacturing wagons and sleighs, and has a commanding position In regard to the 'selves-to the g punct and the ma- facilities for handlinj its freight by rail and water, which gives the Company a great advantage over Sts competitors, G , ;cbme just clearen them. CON CHMONS. : -- --'�-- The Company has obtained vainabio concessions from the City of Port Arthur, which Include a haat of tweet acres of land, a 2b@-toot .,. —dock ta" aw # local 1Fuprovemeat and school rates.. The City of Port drtfiur farther a„ site, and emnptio:r tree' fears' cserpt I. .,. bonds of the Company to the extent of 1 .00 at 5". guarantees for twenty pear. .New Turbine Euglnei Installed In MRW FACTORY 815 �[u]; INKARK31 TYiE t3R&AT NORTHWEST MARK9r. - British War V&isel,— - TI1a new faet6fy_ ►ill ire firepi°ooi, built-in the most taodetti style, equipped with machinery embodying Cl the latest improvements, and _ thoroughly up to date in every dela!], with a capacity for turning out 10,000 wagons a year. The advantages deHved by the Company Aa ) Deet. 1 despatch from London says•' ing at Port Arthur are numerous, the chlaf one being, perhaps, the enormous saving in freight. Port Arthur being 30 cents Der 100 lbs nearer In consequence of the lnatal'lation the market than Lay other wagon faaao:7 in Canada. This alone gives a saving in freight of 83 60 per waVoo Coal can be delivered from the Curtis turbine engines in the American ports to Port Arthur at.a trafxbl rate of 39% cents per ton as compared with 90 cents per tan to Woodstock and 81.00 to Petrolfa, I 'a new cruiser Bristol, she has de- CONTRACTS. _ velopeci on her trial a speed of 27 'This Company has a contract with the John Deere Plow Co.. Limited, of Winnipeg, for *applying Its total rsgairemesiTa of wagons said knotq, which is the record for any sleighs. That Company states that its requdremeets for the year 1011 will be 4.500 wagons and 1,:500 sleighs. , 'British warship larger than a tor- The Company'has n further contrast with the Tudbo+pe, Anderson Company, Ltd.. of Winnipeg, to supply it with wagons for a period of Ave t . �pedu-boat tteatroyer. l�'at+. with a minimum average of ..,000 waBona per year and a maalmum of 5,000 wagons per year_--- I It is well known that thousands of farmers are annually pouring Into the Northwest; and It Is confidently estimated that the above re. C l quitwoents will be were than doubled in the near futum Lost year an Immense number of wagons .vas imported into Canada and sold In the 11011'°8 THIS FUIt'POTATOES?- %orthwest, upon which a duty of tax seas paid. --- 'RAW u A]TIMIALS. One Plant in Mrdietlie Hat Produei This Company wilt be able to obtain much of its rev+ material !n Its Immediate vlelalty, thereby effecting a saving of many dollars to Tubets►, freight, With Atli the advantages.enumerated, it Is certain that within a very abort time the plant wlil be..taxed to its full extent.ed-IM - - — MAAAC#ii?1E1V'1'. A despatch •from Medicine' Hat The Company has beam forttinate la being able to secLre the services of Mr. T, H. Speight as its Manager. He has been associated with sacs, R'. Benson, market gardener the Speight Wagon Company, Limited, for the past eighteen years, and Is widely known for his Integrity and bualoeas ablllty. -here, has just unearthed a potato The follow-tog cestlticate has been prepared and certified by Messrs. Jenkins & Hardy, of Toronto, Chartered Accountants:— + dant which- break* all -records for g BATEMAN FOX. ESQ 15% Toronto Street, production. It consists of, a single Secretary-Treasurer Port Arthur Wagon Co.. Limited: Toronto, August 11th, 1910. .plant produced from a single seed Dear Sir,—We have examined the boots of The Speight Wagon Company, Ltd.,.at Markham, Ont„ for the period December 1st, 1909, 0A1hi<,h, bn being dug up, disclosed to July 31st, 1910, and certify that based tiDon the contract sate prices to the John Deere Plow Company, Limited, the net profit on its stiles "vlt?'�hundred atisi thirty-nine pota- was 14%. Yours truly. toes. f - _ . .(Sgd.) JENKINS h HARDY, _ l 4 - - ; -•- ',w,t� - ' t _---, _ -- _ ..Charte!'e4i--AeC6ilmttinta. - J— Tf, It is estimated that the sales of wa - --— - ry • ... Es TE. P'ROI+i'T13 .. •:.__: •.. •.. , . .. .• - + Eii' I\D C STRY — gone, sleighs, wagon g g parts and trucks for the first Year will amount to $375,000: The profit of 14% upon this amount Is 862,500. ~'ori .ttthrrr �i agora ib. flAeeing of No estimate has been taken of the saving is freight by reason of manufacturing point being nearer the market, and the closer proximity - Preferred Stock. to points at which lumber can be more advantageously purchased and delivered than at Markham, Petrolia, Woodstock or Chatham, nor of any profits accruing to Company from rentals of dock, etc. The prospectus of the Purt Ar- A further saving will also be made by the Company.by reason of Its freedom, from all taxation (except school and local Improvement thur Wagon .comp&ny' limited, ap- taxes) for a period of_twenty years. h Annual interest charge con$100,000 6a preferred d g era need by...Y of Poor. Arthur).. . . . . . . . . . . , ... . , 8:8,�10 pears for the first "time'ill this is- I C- 16M .sue, � . . .. . . . .. 00 The corupauy has certainly a vert • • • • . . , . . 6,000 00 strung and .influential board, of which Chris. KAoepfe'r. of Guelph. is president : L}. C'. Cameron. the _ 'president „f the 'Maple L if ,;. Company, l.im!t,•,i, In ..:ca.t - less r i- ra,tx„"� 'i 3P'�j�;•.,7' w'f' "':s f. �•' g' - Y "AS �A ''w. L' k,Y• ' -. � ", k .1 t' H .n•+r �.":. + r� N•IL•Sn ''�.� '7" r J:`�- c"{a"rc,..-L"ar"tir-.;w r.•- -;rye'"! 2 „f'; r^�'YM' u J �•i:,.� .• .r, .,,. a •�. .,4`. .. .^tt'"ip1y,"• .. .R. -P "a9' - .•�„ ' W,-, '.f. �^� , } sf.. ffa• ,7.., 1 r. •I ,vy a v x"moi saw � _ -.. ,� {._ .,.:•�,a:+.`�1tb r. Y.�,,,. ��e�; .��. . :..,. sP •. •���:�`� i•�. 3.� .c j <.:�G yn .:��<_45•'� �.•a: � ,r� '.,.....,, ..... ....,r!,' ''Mie'' n�^'Y�r2:^-'4... 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Coated tongue-bitter taste in the spoons of vanilla, one Cup of --+- Palestine is more lite the state of mouth-nausea-dizziness- these sugar, two well beaten eggs, two .,d 1BUT DODD'S KIDNEY PIId.B CaUfurnis than say,other in the Union combine to make life a burden. The -teaspoons vanilla. Mix thoroughly Dress Wells cause is a disordered liver-the cure and deo in Half teaspoonful on ` . ..� in everything exeept size. It Iles be' -Dr. Morse s Indian $Dot Pills. They p RESTORED ALL TO PER- buttered tins. Bake in moderate Try it t tween longitude 34 degrees 90 minutes go straight to the root of the trouble, Simt>te��� liACLT )EI:I IsTIT.- � and ski` degrees 3o niuutes' east and put the livor right, cleanse the atom- oven until snap and lightly a betweeD latitude 80 degrees 80 tniII- Bch and bowels, clear the tongue and browned. ales nod 83 degrees 45 miantas north take away the bitter taste from the Delicious Macaroons.-Whites of tl e 6 It 1a practically a California red mooch. At ,the first sign of bilious- three eggs beaten stiff. Stir in one Father Mother and Daughter after g7I . years of Suffering are made heal- ossa tate cu white granulated eu err ut in x to about . tvirwatletb to size, but Q F. Morse's P g g ' thy and happy by gr"t Canadian markedly similar to general topoQra• an old-fashioned soup plate and ONE GAEL �1'}E?S�e pby, climate, vegetation and scricnl• I n d i a n R O O t P i 1 1 S set over tea kettle containing boil- Sidney Remedy. itig water for eight minutes yor ua- JUST THINK OF!Ti tarn! and ecouotnic possibilities. a�r�Lco"o.link•:tusodcoWsrerteetis Bt. Leon Stand-on, Dorchester Like Califomis. Palestine is longest. A FO(jD HIl\'T. _- til crust forms around edge. Rx- wo theswltE l,,•„tee�,,,a•+•t austateu. r.st Co., Que., Oct. 3. Special).-That from nortb to south. Like California, �... move and-stir in two and one-third r fa�;r��s'roRY ?a I)odd's.Kidney Pills have no equal too, it has both eery high mountains, Don't eat stale queumbers cups of shredded cocoanut and one The seha.oa-ateaatd.oe co,, Limu.d. XQuir"'• t` as a family. medicine is proved con- I having an elevation of 9,000 to 10,000 They'll W UP. teaspoon of vanilla. Drop oft spoon WANT1sD•-yours AFRlt Av iraRRAxTet, _ on well butterel tins and bake in elusively by the statement of Mr. tees, and very deep depressions. The a h•:c prte.pato Writs, s, sur t 6L. GoorgetLacasae, a well re-si- ,Dead sea, 1.200 feet betow sea level, Relief for Suffering Everywhere. slow oven. Peanuts put through malleo. l�o: is Bou stook Brokers, sato ao � g chopper may be used instead of co- Toronto' dent of this place. His statement 'is tho greatest depression known, and, -He whose life is inane miserable PP y i given for publication is: like the Death valley of California, it by the sufferingcomes from eoanut. IS A walls AND XXPE.rstA volt :dill that s or lady to travel and appolat agents tot ` r "For twelve years I had pains in situated tII the southern eztremity indigestion and has not tried Par- _ established house. state a sad previous •m• ps - the small of my back. M head I o! the country. melee's Oe etable Pills does not RHEUMATISM I to7meal. Permaa•ut. Es�Iaciat*+y, Lig r., xei • 0•1Ba,tton street Nest.Toronto. yry. would ache and my muscles would• In Palestine,just as in Caltfornta, we know how easily this formidable foe _ cramp. Dodd's Sidney Pills cured have a dry, warm season and a humid can be dealt with. These pills will ANCER, Tumors.Lumps,oto. Internal and more temperate one. The rainy i and ezternal, cared without pain by e � . Me. 1� relieve where others fail. They are Zam-Bak will glue you rdifl! our home treatment, Write us before too t+�. "My wife was troubled with Kid- ! season extends from October to May the result of long and patient study late. Dr, Beilinatl Medical Co.. Limited. 2 •�! ney Disease. Dodd's Kidney Pills and the dry season from Dias to Oc- and are confidently put forward as contngw•sod, onL. s� cured her. �i tober. a sure corrector of disorders of the When you have any deep-seated ua�z^+ c'AN uaxa u DAILY L MfuQ YOL.FSKK”" Urauit• l•meai Mead+ "My little girl had nervous trou- I Palestine 1s even more favored than digestive organs, from which so pain in the joints, the back, the e,in all kinds of Pots►nd Pana.arsoussrsra q ` 'ble. She was so bad that she could California with regard to the winter many suffer: wrists or elsewhere, place a liberal Iron, Tinware, +cc. >tit•ade la two mirnt•eyi stare Although the thermomb x.ery buusek•ep•r bays. Best s+tis:. O.er 10D7� snot keep her hands sad feet quite. temps supply of Zam Bak on the fingers ,„,awe a.Kest•, weAsm�uat.Qne• or on the palm of the hand and 'Dodd's Kidney Pills cured her." , ter rises as high in summer in Pales Physiognomy� P sAR,4 This BARBRB lnADe-rtaw Is it any wonder that )dr. Lacasse ! tine ea in California, with extremee o! It is impossible to say justwhenrub it in. Mrs. Frances Wyatt, of r n•t•m-coaetaut prsrc+e. car+fur Gfree. h � „ on-tow "641-1 complete soars•-toot+. free. 'flit' is shouting the, praises of Dodd's 110 degrees to 115 decrees F., though began to be a "science." 25 Guy Avenue, Montreal, says: I 'Iraduste-1 earn twolve to eighteen dollar. week- Kidney Pills. He has learned I not so often, 1t very rarefy drop in. physiognomy s sathat the celebrated Pytbag- suffered long and acutely from ly, write for eaeal.+gue. rioter Barber Ceu•g.. G'w, 821 Quest,Mast,'lbrunto. through experience as have thou- the winter to the freezing point Snow oras founded the science about B. Q I rheumatism, and tried one liniment t.slc ran.ekes-sTt asvTrt--'wILtra sande of other Canadians that I Is rare, even oII the plateaus. and Our bud our stock of Piano, vocal,vJulis,YIp4 r* ; 640. It is spoken of by Hippocrates after another in vain. I Also took A aio I)odd's Kidney.-Pills cure Kidney farmers are practically suis from any about Fl, C. 4:iA. but be does not at- medicines internally', but it remain- A "g or °M 'gam and •reit 6•le -+r f domage,by fi'oet over oearty the entire I Gholr two. "'"Disease no matter where it appears, tempt to o into the discussion of its ed for Zam Bak to effect a cure. I ad.nw tn.eHdtaswn s 5tuslc.-spoolau�so*+.n6Po or in what form it is-found. Doctd's `extent of the conntry.-From An origin. The 9rst systematic treatise began applying this balm whenever .•Tor..ato. I Aaronsohn's "Agricultural and Sotani- Hidney Pills should always find a cal Explorations in Psleadae." on the subject first: has come down to I felt the aches and pains of rhea- II, pImoe-in the family medic Chest. --- as is that attributed -to Aristotle. ;matialm coming. on, or felt an of 1'P ME Yoi3Ft '___ -- - ,�,— Throughout the sixteenth and seven- the stiffness. 'Tbe result was truly teenth centuries there were tttany pub- wonderful. Zam-Buk seemed to RAW FURS i ShA FLATTERY. ,. 9;m lications on pby$fognomy.-Exebange. penetrate to the very seat_of the h• rte a re I>oklag for.ohb Ipayt p 'ass naR4ife-`rI Suppose- if you 6hould I `pains, driving them.completely out, • C• G(�FF�pTTalchiy •bpscase s, or meet some pretty young girl you ebw.e aodta - i e•ow 'fh• Nautical Idiom. and I am now quite cured." 0,RILLIA. ONTARIO would cease to care'for me f' - In "Glimpses of East Africa" Direr so man' of the ordinary embroes- Husband-"What nonsense you �' HlMKNOWLEDG.Y. Ethel Youagb9 nabnnd tells an amusing tjODaV liniments are imperfect- talk! What do I care for youth ! story of a venerable Paras a who was ly prepared and not sufficiently tee- This Soul Ott'a IaI&no is shed and beltuty1 You suit me all ; Stanley Jordan• the well-known- on board a,big liner going to England- wed to penetrate even the skin- tn. insist Det tom. right much less the underlying muscles. „ Episcopal minister, having cause to Some one wishing to make himself Act ' 1 , s, •'"ti be anxlvua about his ton's college at;rt!eable went up to him and .said. •+ examination, told him to.telegraph Zam•Buk is totally di#ierent Zorn- I OTTO HIGEI. 8 P "1 hope,sir• you are a good sailor," Buk is so refined, and its essences 1A Purer Vegetable Pill.-Theitbe y lag.itrg Iaessage-brq sent the fol. ••Sailor, indeed:" said the Parsee and juices are so concentrated, that t' Piano ACtfC►r1 ---cl^ief in gr - s.`Le- Hyg2u 34 fifth. •r{gayrl_sm,-ilr:it_claas Das ea¢es!" n,t .,,t,9,�,.t getable Pills are mandrake and 'verse,last two The '' f ooktng :t .tom-=�y�-oto ', muscles for " w rheumatism, sciatica, spraiu,'.etc., ". dandelion, sedative and purgative, 'tip• the father found the word ' Itxx _p&afectly_harmless in their, ac- Disappointing. Zatu-$ilk-�titTyalao be#ound"s"sites- APP (:cod yuxlily . _ its effect u ver quickly felt. t}kecao r. - 'toe PC ' `ha a as mo tcleanse healthtul deffectyupoa J den passed d� e$ dr 9111-'DilJlii-Fes.• He alae "I ulcers abscesses, 'chipped wr',le P fisel secretions of the digestive or i Parents buy Mother Graves' disappointing? Sorsa. , Sana, The dyspeptic and all who ; Warm Extertulnator because they Am (icing Fay, Away. Far Away to hands,- i`lea, varicose veins, cuts, trooart..taat set f, etiitrr fmm liver ANTEU and kidney ail- I Leave Too row;' and be didn't Sm ' p o•..Yrettda t. ��" �' + know it is a safe tnedieine for.their ,burns, bruises, etc All druggtsta meats will find in these, pills the i children and SII effectual expeller and stores at 50c„ or posh free fromvoaesto � most effective medicine in Donees- ; Zam-Buk Co , Toronto, for price. of worms. - m that has:yet- been of- _ Genius. !Refuseharmful imitations. Eei�ed to the sufferinUTILITARIAN g: Genius to in advance. It addresses s . Posterity. Is it to be woodered at; _ :.so USEFUL. ilrlsted. for "Bello, Johnny," said the village then. that it U mostly Intelligible to - - � The lit - LONELY: blacksmith, "I -hear your paw has posterity unlr?-la�nii••n Tr, "And J FREE hos is your college} wan � sone „ t,�6arae tie baste atust.bug the shore, gone into politics.'' _ . getting along with his careepardr • +c ea+.< .., dud i p',•ea,,err eaa.gee ;BuGlarger beats may centore yune," "Well, so far he has been a bili j th.6tamtn•. Ag more. "How'd that':,appen Y' 1 collector, a ahippiug clerk and a i Lacer tltlaat 1 nurses sa000rs- The airship, though, upon the wing, "Well• my uncle left him , ail i soda water dispenser•" _ n,•,• ++ ^• 'a•••'•i It cannot hug a single thing- hat and a Prince Albert coat in *tour •gyp• coodial, 10 0,5 eatr,. tee.t. )Owe ry.r nav t7.tr.l, ole•throat sod luar a8 seal. ye,,e.,r ,,,.elct. .,• his will, and paw had to do Iome- _ Where can I get some of Hnllo- We rase e.•rhas t � we aro M•ae ,t ... �. Baltimore. ltd vov. . 19tt1 'thing with them:'r way's Corn Cure 1 I was entirely ! goodABSus anILV :ass w terwe.1 our d,at flftoard`e Liniment Co., Lisa::cd. A Neat Compliment. cured of my corns by this remedy loos o.^�. end eda,rs and we out wad it earuu at I nd pt Ae t sass.-t carne across a bottle of veer Teat was a seat compliment poia by and I wish some more of it for m7 Yln�� Ray t)I., �s . 1 U. MINAAD-8 LINIMENT in the baud« of one Your Drusgtat Ronl Tell Tom a Ilreaeb amtiaaeador 1ty Landon to A IQ of the students ai the IInhrrafty or Nlary• Murine Eye Remedy Retfevcw gore Eyes, friends. BO writes Mr. J. lead and he being so kind a to let me .strengthens Weak Eyes. Doesn't $mart, psetws who bad beau talking W him BrUtrII, Chicago. 'Soothes Eye our and 8alhs fur Sac. Try kERM ®�� lis• it for • very bad sprain. which I ob- fur ao boor, t � < tattled in training for foot races, and to I htorine in. your �yyea and 1n gaby's -,-- __gay that It helped me would be petting Eyw for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. Tee lady sold, "Moa moat think I am 1t very mildly. and I therefore ask it you vevy feDd .Of the aOn Of my OWII — The Test of Geeatnps would let we know of one of your scent* ' A CURE. t/QIt'e." *lien Elliston went from London to that i. closest to Baltimore so that L may The Iereoeemsa replied. "I knew YOU his own theater at Birenr1agbar be obtain some of it. Thanking you is ad- "Yes, eir, I ;was totally cured of tatice, i remain. a serious case of dyspepsia during, liked sousle." was known to scarcely a member of s Yours :rule. -- bis own company. On reprimanding W. C, MCC'CEAN. I nit vacation," preeieely Stated. it at. Pout street, "Fine! Exercising .daily' and one of them sharply the trate actor -Care Oliver Typewriter.Cki. TtatebeNTommy, what M fee fen- threatened to kick him off the stage. UR r P-&-Xindlir answer at once. sleeping in the open air was what intoe of the Ingwallne "stag?" Tom- He rushed to the- stage manager and ' - did it.,I suppose l" my Iwhose mother is a society leader) asked olio that man was. �8 Bone Spavin ,I . NAUGHTY MAN. I couldn't eat any of the _Afternoon tea, ma'am. •• *`. staff they put on the table at the 11th. A., Bald the manager. xtcii valley,Alta i May mb,Tsui Little Willie--Say, pa, what is a place where I Speyit my two weeks, ~ N. A great man, a very great mane" `I have need your spavin Cure for a coquet a and the rest was what>»y stomach sald'Sllistoo. "He tbresteoed to flet lots time and would not be without It. By the faltlihtl piylnR of the shut- Cloquet Atlee stied•Hone Spavin by its use." Pa-A coquette, my eon, is a see o.• t e deeds are weave white tai= �: the leasee of 1)twy Lane Bach a of cwai•sox. •, q 10��DJ man as that mast go to London He bu■deeds los thousandswof bare Asa the ttirhot girl who gets more admiration than a'ast rat the soot-Iltetferd mustn't waste bis energies berg" And settles:perleacelathepast{Oyeass- be engaged the actor on tee spot for proposals.." Mlnarts Liniment for $at• evetryw1114M. R THIMC W _ a -•-. . . .��. Being run over by an automobile - Draq Lasa _ .... _ _ For Sp���ea'�s ORTM KNOwMC is the nd ,,.$art that Painkiller finds more uses le I is •apt to give a ,man that tired S � a household_than-any other remedy. For feeling. ` Aess tall Dowel complaint* Externally for entil I - -� -- ` land wounds. Avoid substitutes. there it QoorRO has ANA pelKg" deVobd to Lesd•1t's Spavin .Cure cams the l"but oars "Painkiller"-Perry. - M i CRIEYOUE ERRORIS made nowadays no' UO rnl Oink bo 1x111 Vopi12i0e LC ttru0ie-slakes the "oleo sound and � and SOo For instance -ben a person buys as imi• wen-asd saves money,fer the ewaer ln*e W tetion of "The D. A 1«" Menthol Plaster on Tr e nbdtf 1 ginotdi Qittrite--Rea4 because it removes the sass• of'tLs said to-be the genuine. Be careful and see �� 1#, door, I can't /y, but you'll Poon trouble-.2 - HOW IT WAS. that they are made by Davis A Lawrence know, ys $lore seep a boccie atwa at head- ors _ for AsIL Dick "I know a girl who accepts year hood for roan avd beast.- book k dexter for free copy of on:Deck w ings-irom'men she doesn't know." But .••e self-made man never ne ' When Cohrs ttlen L.099. 'A Treatise On The Horse"or writetw Clara-"I don't believe it. How g '•Gila reAson some people don't ta14 lett, to worship his creator. U.>R k aiml►tc CO.tees"raft Vt. �reould she I" - MUM than they do it that their oltn't r 1. Disk-"Why, she has to, you wi ard's Liniment Cures 'DandruA. ' ' lblak of Itattplaet OW to duly ApOot " ?know, she's a telephone girl." taoaiaellai,�ploll110 ReeOl'd•F7eettld. Don't. run for office unless you . t` .A Rod in Pickle. pad ter tree sample is Dept. W. L, Na• - are willing to let the Tamil% skele• r Mrs. Goodsole-Why, Johnny. are tNnal Drug i Chemical Co.. Toronto. tlinghlpx obser"10 4 throws pun- ton escape from the closet, you just going home now? Your moth. #01 OR ai!'Me 'ntbs tit ilea.-ftlel3w, Mlnard's Liniment cures suras, eto. t. er's been looking for you all afternoon. WHY HE HAD NO LUCK. Jobnny-Yes'm, I know. Mrs, Good- ------ -- - - � ,• sole-Jost think bow worried she most A stanch teetotaler and an en- 1ti be! Johnny-Ob, she's near the end thusiastic fisherman had a good g - stretch of the Dee to fish in and V her worrying. I r11 jest beginning engaged the services of-an e.xperi- ® '� 1 night he came back with empty 1 ® �� enced boatman, But� g Proof. t after 4b � � , � x,.4.,3 i ih P Y creel "now do you know shoe's older than and at length departed in disgust. � 0 you are?" When he had gone -the boatman t "Why. she admitted it herself. She was approached and •asked how it said 'You and I are just ibe same age, i7as that a Tairly expert fisherman {:v had such a run of illllluck. dearie. - _ _ _- i „ „ .The Rayo Lamp is a high rade lamp,sold at a tow price. + • "A we `1 said the -marl, he Tfie»are darnel that coat m ore, nt there iR no better lamp ma.l• at any ... t Awa«}! MPO .ROn.e hbrtr virtues C..,a had nag whuskie, an' I took him price. conste'uctm of aDlid bmsR: nickel plated-easily kept clean: an ornament to any room in any bou.e. There is nothl known to the art 4t 23 THE PR ruled by wealth rind'Sume-their view where there was nac Push." of lamp-making that can add to the ,There the RA YO Lamp aaaligbt- STIAMW gluing (levies. Every dealer everywhere. If not at your•,write for de• j r nnTPt tom- TheRanlr tfNtTa adriptive oircnlrr to'the nearest grencz of la The aid 1plest things are best-e=- uaM* Tbq Queen City Oil Company, Llmltsd, Tocltt;a. T .y ij ­,%8UI: 80..41-10. IMllnard's ''n sent Relieves Naursisla. cepa Men-and women. T ,t ''S,: "A.. .. .r.. .. i c„•�:,,. ' <. $• '"F"'`mk�J�r'��c '�'i 3eP•. "��"•� t 4*� 1 rC1 s�.s,r.n.. ,"µµ,"i'..,F r'-- w a.'iy',i_ ,,},"—�. .aY., .R•. .'� •,'•. �> ..Lor' S.' ;-"` .�Mii t u. •T,. �k.'w�.,29., {^� � Y+ :n".; .x.♦ g',,h=0r�a'.. -a•;t •L.. .&, cy'J •W7`<" `d,5f�"F•f";� •;.,,.." '+ •'+i •. :.l' ,.+i;,;>. NI." a+a': a.. •=k.,-ti'`^�'. .�. '% ro, ,.r�r -'�ar!!,1,.39� Qe"�, 'y •'y '�• ,^}Ser"aa "•..`�a.e, ,y, r-,e. n "�' �.• C• :S;:.n. �a +�i xa �- :t-�.,,h`�r'8o"§�%� 't'•1`;'�nul girt �.� t,. ..ts�;�,> ••f^• ^b ",�,! ,�;{' -}a 4�` ��,r i,rsw�F �?�.fir` �'`"* w'•�-•••i ',� � •'� `' � �� � "�` #.r. t, 'Fry: • .�'o.,' a 1..,,s "g ✓:h iu . ,..A ^BR'�TMl -'•" ta. •-FP',,.. +•S .,,o r� -!"°"•fin• �, "- •r V. has.the tendeney to produce a A republic hoe been proclaimed more pet These -fact physical manhood. Portugal and a strong Prnvie- have also the tend- tonal Government has been estab. A C L E A N SW • lsyntrElsn.d.,.�Eaayn,oza►Eesom�., . +k•ains.oaa eoateate fished. eacy to give mac a more perfect Of course everyone` heard about brooms advanciin * ffi3TE8 OF iDvlas?38716Lf: control of himself. The man who A meeting passenger mauag- $in price �G a*ltstlnsattioa pan" fossula era of Atlantic steamship lines at a months ago, but has anyone told you that -° -!Bach mabsegasai insertion,ysr lir*. 6 aeab has succeded in becoming master TLE, mto doss nom inoladt I.s1a1 os llos,api Montreal dipeumed steps• to be $RO(iMg $Ayg COIi!$' DOWN IN PRICE - '` u' -�osst ruts. of himself has accomplished some- taken to guard against Asiatic Wants ffo tasor6rms oven heos a parties �s a n thing-worth contending for. The cholera being brought into Cana- We are j'not in receipt of a fine assortment of the -flneat quility' �. -suss w year! cont uses caeca.gnaretvtl°. -da. brooms from 25c to W. Stop �.�y-• mases ,�11�m,�.,,�papas ancient Greeks who had reached ain and choose one to-day. ane ®!36+9 Fayando in advance. Zt sh Asad oolum*ns tea"ata per line, high standard in physical and in- IN Ave eaaaspsalfae •'6l'cab tl as �- tellectual development aimed ata Dutch Cleanser, Washing Aoimonia, Soap Chips, earsOtass rail saes.known sa ayptis- Q 'Rearline, his lin - o r _ ' I6ofssa ags•rs4slns. "healthy mind in a healthy body." %r`je a ,f nders�n Bon Am Gillett's L'e, . a Adverdsom*ats withact writsou in,WroaMioas �, y Wag g Sods, 9ap0 +alai b.iasttcc.d nmcu taeblddsa aksd ebsstiad s. They believed that a perfectly r3lite sow AFr31rR otvEx6i tip aol?a, and a fall assortment o!laundry soaps for n r 9soledigvlj, Orders toe dlaoontlnaltis ad�eerise• BUR WAS C3773W o3T DA"R17" �� is altatitLetnwrit3esaad s.,as,ti,.sw,. healthy mind could not exist is s PALL :_-HOUSECLEANING. u z." Job'Wo* as s„t� weak body. In their manyphysi- After reading this straightforward was" cal contests they produced a race statement of Mrs.Elizabeth E.Ander- eon, of Mechanicsburg. Pa., goto T. :, Including IirnB per you; 01-00 if paid is,dace. noted for their perfect physical M. McFadden's,get a large bottle of _ a , development, and as a result of Parisian Sage for only 50 cents, and SAILOR BOY SOAP - if it don't do for you what to did for that we see a people famed for Anderson be will ve yyou 10 bars for 25c JOHN MURKARt Propria#or, their intellectual attainments. money back, JustWilbieletter ibis ' But is A race such as that of tart y GRAPES . ' +GRAPE�i GRAPES worth our labile: N.OTp AND COMMtt1VTa �,-�• - :• :, I had Riven up hops of ever being Saturday no such results as that cured of dandruff when I p ]Buy � urchased - The Queen's Own Rifles, after can be produced. The man who a bottle of Parisian Sage. It has en- 1 o®' Groewiftat it doCrPOe y Stott -spending a month in England site fit the auto with hie hands on tlrely removed the dandruff and has e a started aa nuw g b new hair, and all RIC , RDSON S ( - showing the English the kind of the wheel, while he flies along at this after havirnt been troutlled for 15 A ' stuff Canadians are made of, have the rate'of over mile a mite pease. I Ghee ally recommend Par- e returned home needless to sayis under a nervous strain that Irian Sage." Parisian Sage cures dandruff, be- greatly pleased with their outing. may result in a physical break. cause it Rete right down into the roots ' •Judging from the reports coming down if he succeeds in reaching of the hair and kills the thousands of Innpleaents in. New Premises pernicious dandruff germs, �.. -from England the members of the the end of his journey without Since the introduction of Parisian regiment have made a very favor. losing his life. The man who Sage into Canada, it hasn in de- e�e E. DISNEY �OTTL�7� r" able impression, but it is no more enters an auto race belong, to the mend b thousands of up-to-date so- rcJ L IS .i r EEE p g ciety women. Parisian sage will turn Y than could be expected. No mat- same class as he who sails down harsh, lusterless, ill looking hair into -- ---- - --- ter where a Canadian goes he is the Niagara rapids in a barrel or bright,luxuriant hair in a few days. Able to give a good account of him- in a small boat, as neither is re- dresssi a delightful and i or orating From our new betiding, across Dundas Street from our old stand. we #$ dressing, contains no dye or mful make our bow to our mac customers and the public generally. .self. When a active of Canada aponsible for his actions. ingredients and is not sticky or g y We wast The girl with the Auburn you to come to see as. a are somewhat prou of our new home and mor® enters the United States for em- v proud of the ample and varied stock we are ahowin hair on every puckage. g" _ �ploymenthe finds-no difficulty in_ !SALE REGISTEM WE HAVE JUST UNLOADED A CAR OF k SUCOzSS- MANU�F B - - -- aeeticing that of which he is in ' -- --- Xe+o SPREADERS. YOU WANT ONE. bmrch. In the South African war TbtmDAY,Oct•. IiTs-Auction sale of {• Y TOLTON PULPERS A SPECIALTY. w :Canadians took no small part in !skein stock. implements, hay. root', ', ... p gaining the victvrg #or_t$®$rtt• —etc._on lot lt, B. F. con.. Pickering, ARM TO RENT-70 acres advan- On the way a carload of cutters of the Munro_McIntosh__a,nd_Gr-y fly— e.fikkibe propert-y of-''John $tepheneon. et►nwy�iisoa�id-_1F r�=Aanw, Bone mattes. utter Came wilt soon be here. Get ready for it. We have : ish, who are now gradually being !Sale at 1 o'clock. See wee bills. George _ put out half a hundred buggies this summer-and every purchaser sat isS r =. able to appreciate the true worth Jackson, auctioneer. _ FOR SAL&--I have for sale the fol- We have a le�v buggies left at a bargain. Also two democrats. WEENRODAY, OcT. 12Th.-A uction lowing: t road wagons,l top baygy 3 set e, sof her Canadian subjects. W rtulJo hornets, t castors 1 Radiant bones SEWING MACHINES-The Standard and the White. , sale oI ts,co n a •cattle, horses, s pony. Z.J,SHIRLEY, v,s., Both good machines. Also supplies for them. kf - bsaear 1 driving _ .+ implements,corn and roots, the pro- Tioree{no 1.1 One of the greatest changes that pertp of David Barna,lot 2T,coo.7, - ISee our'fine display of light and heap harness, .!have been effected daring the past Township of Whitby. Lunch at FOR SALE-House And lot situated p y y horse supplies. robes, fur• 6Xi century is that of 11.80. 'Jule at 1290. Wm. Maw, on B+oot Pt- alar mese oppos!cs eb• lined costa, mitts, etc. ty prison reform, auctioneer, Methodist churob For particalan app! to We have now room to stock machine parts, and just what you want may There was a tithe when the prison w,1,aaEGO,North Claremont 17 be on our shelves. We handle almost everything for the farmer. l ,authorities felt that it was their TC3trm stT.ock. ck.OCT19TH. 'Auction ,cite o? CATTLE FOR SALE-1 have for R$MEMBER THE NEW PLACE 1 [arm stock. implements, hay, roots, sa+a at m< pram,,,, leo bead of c,ttt*. duty when dealing with prisoners household furniture, etc., on lot 10, veilb+al from 500 to 1000 lbs.each. Price 3 to ICO i3,fflct the.most-horrible punish- con. 2. Pickering i Kingston road. a ea. par lb. cash or tlraa. Nearly all No.l one mile east of Pickerin Village), Ord cmdoa Game and+aapact. Apply or iment possible. Men and waimento convicted of crime were compelled A Son.�Sale at of rt o'clock.Bradford re• VAR3t FOR SALE OR TO RENT- r -.. i' - Ito live in quarters_of__rhe_ae Servs. See bills. W. B. Powell, 1s aces prem pass of toe s,con ,Picker. .. -- —— Qo aka Promiaer are * brtek- caro # qSNEY_,_—'W- -Boathsome description and the afisa feet. Gement horse and sew nab►op .a13- ' TRummAl. Ocr. 20t.h,—Auction male fou"d two wails and courn. All tillable _-__-• _._._.__ - x t was Riven them was such load, SUM down.balawa to Gale porahasar; of cattle. sheep, implements. corn. Also bmak hawse and sub,*. wish it dome at ,. .'that we would not think of giving stay.roots. etas., at lot?, cnn. I Pick. Iw!�lac a Apply w clears ouvts, bra qto our cats and dogs. But a great Bring. (base lice}, the property of i John POW. Sate 1. one o'eer ' HOUSE AND LOT FOR SA LE- - changefltia gradually taken place sharp. W. B. Powell. auctioneer + BUIRLING a sitarotd In fife vlt]r,r of Claremont . daring the past century. Crimin- FRIDAY. Oar. 21sT-Auction sale of =t•ciao klothodlat Choreh and eonsimi of ale are flaw *treated as human be• household- furniture. f31e =;P o acres o6 land, On tba xrsmisse ars•bray y cid house 16X89 cad wing MIA eoasaininis tan Has abided t0 his stock an ina6, and we believe that no of wet, .. Pickering s, tram*.stable with �od with s�� in reams AUTOMATIC HAND P��I►L� Yi�L'�IIffi CLEANER at I o'clock. Sc., Pickering Vista Sale obw ast"boOsaDo," ; bard shed aha wood W.% mea tssoelasd g orele; hard .sa apse wap.; For sale or 10 rent by the day. *mattes how deeply dyed in crime se 1 ddoek. See bilis 'DV.B. Pow- oa+am,*or rooms erarara,*h,aey axles nom • -ri moo ma►y be, he is not beyond e'I,a letbaeer. ind into beartoa,also as abandaaoe of *man emit of•bows t.rlww. Parthaatr ma naw No,need t0 take tip your carpets or rugs. You can clean theta all in redemption. He has within him Tse7RSDAY, Oc-E•. >ii7Tt3-Auction sale tmmnatae,pmssaatoa, rortmrthwp e�eeiars y ; #.he seeds of a better Lice that only of Horace. cattle, i®ptemeMe, tlay, apply a At.axtkNDsn io3iQAltt. 6A`tar mons one day with the aid of this machine. It will also clean upholstered y twain, corn, potatoes, eic., the pro- 631 furniture and mattresses. So easily operated a child can pump it. :.requires the proper care cad wt• perry of Wm. Lockwood, at lot 11. Call at our store and see it for yourself. tention that they may develop rear of eon. & Pickering Sale at 1 t Window Shades at bargain prices while they last. -- a clock, sharp. See bills. W. B. into a stronie and healthy life. Powell,auctioneer. Duri3,g the past few >(gent forSerlin 2t0num j years o nes ent� _plan of treatment has been follow- �ed Ln the United States as well as �.� aO ° K o ` p� (Gall and get prices and see cuts before placing your order, :In Canada. Prisoners have beeno� 4 taken out into' the open and g y o CAREFUL ATTENTION TO - :placed upon their honor, and not 3 :b b-+ "'-EiMBALMINGi' -AND FUNERAL WORIK { .watched by guards with fire-arms. � $�@ • c • .a o st O i O nn `The confidence thus imposed upon ii .; !3 r s �o I'31s Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. ,them has not been betrayed unless y ° �M ; fin exceptional cases. The expert- star you s � 8 0 � Mar H BAKING treat has been a complete success, kept t all materials slid ay yo g " +a sur a ;]POWDER in,look. L will rr 5 o e e.. Kay i!! ,and will no doubt•be widely ad- sh � at oar works acd inspect oar look J°• dopted within the next few ears. °bWn Oes don't be b1 R B g '" O Our Uwe baking powder is pure,and does not need a premium to sell tgatIn we do ao/employ them,eon 'JnKansas it is said there has bean y we can, and do*brow off � cis g " g g o o e.pi it. Sella on its merits. a net profit of $100' a year from 00m1°teriao of 10 pas oanl..wLtob you wilt +p 0.�. . PER POUND -each-prere a think that y"To by " tram spa >t v is s .w so'• w Cream of tartar, Baking soda, Extracts, Spices, etc. r sae n.o o all pure and fresh. flthis profit should be headed over wMIT$T GRANITE CO.t January Eli:-Whittbty r, Oshawa 1, am°gll,tm _ 4 y_ 16,Past p U Xb=4"J13,om,.,. son is - ..,to the families of those incareer. Oap. 'Whitby.Ontario 8sayssfea It,Upiselto.a Eo 'SALT::ated, as they are the greatest '`7/ 1L�./ '� ALT sufferers from the crime for which We have inst received•another large consignment of salt both cOsrse -'the prisoner is being 'punished. - and-fine. A•1 butter cannot be made with any old Salt. 9Sr 50 lb. In future the idea to be worked aacka of choice dairy salt is the best that can be procured. + lout is not the punishment of the Qur groceries are the freshest. - '' `'the criminal, but his reformation. Toweling and sheeting. Anew line of these Roods at right prices, Ask for coupons. -- Highest price paid for product. call and be convinced. Oxford shirtin s, Rockfast drill and Three killed and a large number R gelates - seriously injured was the result of at lac per yd., special value. Flannelette blankets in white and Rrey�, 'GEORGE PHILIP, BROUGHAM ` s'-the Vanderbilt Cup Race at Long 10-4, 11.4 and 12-4. Linoleum and oilcloths 4-4, 5-4, 8-4 and 8-C You Island on beets thatdhat erived Saturday. were de rgreat will soon be wanting your stoves set tip. You will require stove pip- from es, elbows, wire etc. We are prepared.for the cold weather in this :,the event we have been unable to line. Underwear, shirts, sox, overalls, smocks, boots, shoes and rub- , ascertain. It may have some in- her$- Fresh groceries always in stock. Highest price for butter andS ANDARD BAN fluence in producing autos of a eggs. TERMS CASH. ' more �{ perfect character, and it N J� " 80� 1 s'11JC'� Eteablithed 1873 OF CAD J�� : certainly furnished amusement or GE0. A. GILLESPIE, Dunbarton entertainment for thousands of :,MONEY ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS people, but it seems to its that the spat is far too great for the results It—fA'a1Safeetty, c � unite to ma�e 1 � `' � I convenience and low co -•t`''"' produeed. The horse race has the (' : Money era issued by this Bank a most aatisfactary 1 tendency to produce a better class "way 1 If you are thinking of purchasing come in and Look around before of sealing small sums to any pan of Canada. Unlet $5 . . . 3c. of horses, but Elven thea a race buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, fine shirts, ties, socks $10 to $30 : . . 106:. y I" horse is of no greater value to the and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. to 50 $5 to$10 . . . lx. $30 $ . . . Ise. 1 •• owner than other horses except in Ice cream(City Dairy)every► Saturday night, Drafts issued for larger amounts. 4. running races, or- fit other words - _ - ,A. sap to provide sport. 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'.;. 7�' '� .` FY!�i .'W: Y$.�`.:G'. yv �� Jtl''+..aw ,wG:J' k �::^ '-(",.� � 5'iw;` t�ry•'y� ll:,q r.;..:i '<V �, 4✓ Y ... ..wr.,. ;.. .Y•�"j.. ...�: ..�' ,.. ,...'S'"" ..; 'G ,+p 1, vi'..:" .ts• ,�,�y5a3F�:�A �+1w�' "vy.+y4 ::r,•r., .a. _!' -... a ;.....; ..+..M''. 3•'_ .. .'.. .P •.. •,ru. .rs � -'"U ',-.+: .e. 4 4.~. �" *Y rd'�q•4 '�,. _ .ry r•.: :,. : '�.:. '�:apt ..._ a uxaxtass >: c4:c�ttscaavHT ,. : -.,., biles Sherrard.of Uxbridge, has 17 friends*-'Slack spent f3ianda with been vision Claremont g-? 8 About 3 o'clock Wedaeeday mora-�' y during theps st two weeks. ing,fire was discovered in the ArliSALE ,evens. hj,.e, W, Thompson and daught• toe Hotel,formerly the Plant House; 'r Hutchison spent last er, Mise Myrtle, spent a couple of here. The firemen by their hard work -" .• week with city friends. pen p days last week with friends in the saved the building. but it is badly, ' I have for Ease two good stoves, a parlor Cook> 'Which s . John Adair, of Agincourt, spent damaged throughout. Xr;Wardham. cit y has been In use three errs, and a heater, in Use two Sunday with fries in town. y the proprietor and owner o!the build- y Amos Sharrard, of Toronto, a Harry More, of Balsam, spent to ,ssttmates his toss at three thous- years. Having installed s furnace i have no farther _ BUnday with Frank and Mrs. Sod former resident of Claremont, i0� dollars, which is covered by In- On. - called upon s number of friends s�ce• use for them FWUI sell ata reasonable price. x. B: Madill spent a couple of here on Sunday. •••�• _ G. A. Rose,of Port Perry,agent The collision near Taunton, M.days this week in Whitby on busi- The.Corner Store. W. 2i[. PaLS1EES._Froprileto� �r�. of the Mutual Life Assurance Co• In which over thirty persons lost' u of Canada, spent Monday in Clare- their lives, was due to the absent- Thos. .� '!'hoe. Wilson,of Myrtle, paid a moat on business. �°dedness of a motorman. Tidying visit to Claremont on MonDfl - Peter acnsb jr:and sister,Mice Margaret, have returned home after s pleaarnt week's visit with dam- c . and ffire.'Watt, of Toronto. - - ' s �ssppeent a few days with Wm. and friends in the city. y Jg R H RDSON'S llrrh. Lesper. Joseph and MrsReadman were Alonzo lro of Toronto. in Peterboro over Bunchy visiting ' ?visitinit his brother, Daniel•, of the Tatter's ran, Luther Bowes, Y Worth Claremont. C.P.R. station agent. 11D -1Lmgoelanlshowing of fin ssl display of Rev. W. Scott, of Toronto, ION _china. b Tsry �pa'�cbCed in the Baptist church on, W. Thomsons gasoline engine asaoetmsnl of t„x. r Sunda morning last. went on strike for a cou ie of days 4 _Stationary.` Books.Dolls, Toys, incl Sunday this week, causing Mr. Thompson esosival for the Holiday trade. The plisses McGlashan,of Toros- much is►conveafence. rift to, visited friends in Claremont The Pre-communion Prepara- - sad ass them. a during the past week. tory service of the Presbyterian f3obeoriplions la><°n for s11 magazines, a If you wish to purchase a stove church will be held on Friday ev- Why and Dally Nompaposs • ata bargain see W. M. Palmer's advt. in another column. ening of this week at 7.80. Miss . Olive Wilson spent a W. J. it and Mrs- Richardson ! and Tamil}.of Whitby, s at Sun- By t ype E.P�nkt=am s�Veg- W. J. H. RIC�IA-�t+� 34N, ` coupple of days during the past day with Robt. E. and Mrs. For- 0­1 ' &;week with friends in Toronto. - syth, of North Claremont. etable Compounder $��t' g ^ J. H. and Mrs. Beal spent Sun 'Mrs. Tidder and daughter, Miss hf Sun- day with the let 'a rents, A. Chicago Ill.—"I want to tell YOU — — y parents. Flossie, of Den .eld were visiting it and Airs. Alloway;of Pi the what LyZ16 E. Pinkham's Vegetable the formers easter, Mrs. James .� v Mrs. Walker and daughter visit- Le gift, for a few da Iasi week. Compound did for me. I was so Aids 8d the former's daughter, Mrs g Ys that two ai the best doctors in Chicago -• Yakca, of Stoulfville, 1010 Sciaday. Mies Cona2m, who has been the said I would die i! I did net have as � guest of Mrs. Frank Soden for the appeera__tion. I had daraer Req. R. and Mrs. Duke return weeks,past three weeks, has retnraed to already had two .� 1 ed on Saturday from their two her home in Toronto naaeh im- oppeerations, and snLhadvlsat the Pacific nl�'ys proved in health.- they wanted third __� STOVE J EPAIM =- 'Their trip g Dr.�J. Brodie is making am- one. II suffered day _ 'by both• rovements to his kitchen by mis- in. Joseph Boyer and son, of De- fad eight from . , f38oit, spent s couple of days last ang Et to a level with the main small tamion and a �a t and Ips Onfor bod of the house and also by the small manor, and PP3� .L JLC �kk-with_relatives in Clarezmonk. �� nnw_ ... _ _.__ .-- - never thought of _ Miss Bessie Macnwb has return- see a well ds ` Remember the annual harvest 1 aye n StOC = . to Toronto to enter upon leer a a n Air! ed home services under the auspices to me haw L die ,second year at Toronto L'aiverai- of the Methodist church here on E PfnBsham'®jieg- stable Compound bad bei �d her, sad Il will pay you to bn Sargent a best bright stovepi sand elbows. THWD ERAT I N Cecil and Miss Bernice Story' Sunday and Monday neat. Special p g We regret to state that plaster eoliectious will be taken up at ,I tried it, site= the third bottle _ They will last the longest and bolt the t. eon and daughter of Andrew and both services on Sunday. On was cured."—Mra.ALVZXA6vaa�.ixev � 7 Mrs, Storry. are very i12 with ty•. Monday evening the usual tea and li Langdon Street,Chicago, Ill. r1�•�RT L�Cs �A E{ T CLAREMONT �� , hold fever. e v ho for their entertainment will be given. The If you are III do not drag &Dong at CHARLES f •_2 i . p Greenbank Male Quartette will be home or to your place of employment s . speedy r�overy• present to give a number of selec- until an operation is necessary. but 1HsaDweEtH, srovae AND sVSNsczte Wm, Wilson. of South River, tions and the children also wEll build ap the feminine system, and re- '��'• 1 ` was in town for a couple of days give a aumber,of kindergarton move the cavae b t�diressing during the past week sad on .is songs. Chas. Calder. M. 1.. A., aches sad Lydia E inter to exhibit m's a tablaCompauad.mule x d at return was accompanied by Mrs. win Dv h hair. _ �'� - snai hattaA. E n an rug r. -- _. .. _14 A loee'a _�M 'AlR visiting friends here for For thirty years Et hsa been the Man- -----Bowe . A GOOD POST>MOW dard remedy for female tit and has �ttrety restored the heap o! thou. --- M A _ _.-- aumer10u0 it eF07d --In —Cain.be-tri oadsa�woahes�wW-baeels3an Cro (moat and ricinity extend to Mr and lathes in t e field of •''Wirelssa" with dfs laceamnts, iafiammad0n,-01• � j� s�.neereon. of Mongolia. produce ur Rallwa t! elegraphy. Since the $ mratiaa� taamors► �L _ _-. '_ _ Ithe following- warchant, on the death of his boor law a efixtive,and since eriodio baa i ; . the Wireless eompsaies are establish- p LulaOCy. wee which took place on Sunday in stations throughout tics country feeling. Dom Why PARK I#IPI.1dMJXN ' raorniag after an illmesa of flue or there is a rent shortage of telegraph' or nervous p=o$ ;sbt w yrs, Positions pay beginners from doWt you� 4 - DA9(DLIPtS $N{r1IN138 — , ffiles 1�'ergueom, of Cobonrg> g'+io.Ot?tm MO.rso per month, with lir „tl/CL1toZ'ts' listtsot teacher of the... continua- chance of advanceasent. The si oo.i NOTICE T4 DiTO�S tion class, arrived In town os gat• Telegraph Institute operates sir otl!- - _ g$PARAT0 AND WASHING MACIHINlII� - orday and entered upon her dut- tial' rotes f0 America. under supp-• h ervision of R. R. and Winless 019 - Esteds of Flsanwdda POW,Dressed iss on Monday mormiag. We hops rials and planes all graduates into - f her sojourn in Claremont may be P mitioas. It will par rou to wriu Notice is reby given puansrrc w - Be sues and look us. up and a pleasant and profitable one. them for full details at Oiadanatl.O., R•S. m �. Acts, thter at ��O° ns examine these goods. We can re- is A number of the brethren of or"Philadelphia. Pa. 50.1 and amending acts, that all persons ` Broaghaam Union Lodge No.269 A. ��, having claims against the cruets of ";commend each and-every article Henrietta Paul. lite of the Township to intending purchasers. F. A A.M. attended the Masonic 30=0cut;�' of Pickering, in the County of On _ . . .' � p pervift in the Baptist church, tario, widow, deceased, who died on _ $c,�ville, 10n Sunday afternoon NOTICE TO CREDITORS or about the 19th day of September. _ W 1910,are required to send by t pro- Booker and report an appropriate and ap frolic of Israel Be►dos Dtuasad. posable sermon pret�ced by Rev T• paid or deliver tro William Alsop, one$coker of that place• Notice is hereby Riven pursuant toof the undersigned executors of theFarmers reporta very heavy R, S, O., 1897,Chapter 11D, Rection 36 Wlll of the said deceased.addreeeedto �wa, �� hoes as a result of the severe wind and amending Ants, that all persons Uxbridge office, Ontario, on or a may. storm 0, V of last Saturday. Thous' Iarvael Burtonsla�te of beainst c[ty' ofestate Cbti their Cbefore hrist dandosurnames and°aid- •" -.',ands of barrels of apples were ca o, in the State of Illinois,and form- dresses, with full particulars of their �// �\� ONT�,� , blown to the ground, and the erly of the Township of Pickering, in claims and the nature of the eecuri- H1 T i.. s/ �Ee standing buckwheat suffered the County of Ontario.. 13entleman, ties, i!an ,held by them. s# greatly. A number of trees also deceased,who died on or shoat the 8th And Take Notice that after the said were blown down. dsy of May, 1910,are required to send 7th day of November, 1910, the said WANTED NOW John and Mrs. Thomson, of by post prepaid or deliver to Donald executors will proceed to distribute Ottawa, spent Sunday and Mon• R.i Beaton, one of the executors of the assets of the said deceased among . BRYAN Roi Pickering and surronndjut die- is oda w town, the guests of Duncan` the Will o!the said deceased, address- the- parties entitled thereto, having $��gEgi trtet for tall and winter months sn y ed -to Whitevale post office, Optario, regard only to Lha claims of which Tobaccos, p and smokers' anergedc reliable agent to take orders ; ` ,ffiaenab, Mr. Thomson, who ` 100 or before the 31st day of October, said notice have been given as above sundries, ntral office iii for nursery stock. ` Z ief clerk in the offices of the on their Christian and surnames uired,and that the said executors f Railway Commission, had the sale- rreeqq Tele a Co. Asgenay foe QooD Psz Wss>Q.T Ov'rr'rr Fps , and addresses,with lull particulars of s3i11 not be liable for said assets or any O° dr BxoLuojLv Taaarrosv _ Rolston Faun y. fortune to receive- th thereof., as nor persona - _ gm AORiB shock by light shout eiz euritiee, it an , held by them. o[w=ince olafms no ce shall not have OLARiY+iONT, - ONTARIO' Under cultivation. We te6 to weeks ago and he has been com- And Take Notice that atter the said been received at the time of such die _ _ deliver stock in 1000 tion and npp palled to lay off duty since that 81st day of October, 1910, the said axe- trUmtion. to oon(xaot e. Ws can show flint radnsll reeoverioR colors will proceed to distribute the Dated the 80th day of September, d0 -Y�!!�' there is g money in represe0tiag r x,ipne. He is g y seset8 of the said deceased among the 1910. f�CPRRItN fro&thWVXwts of the shock. des an thereto.bruin regard wu'�R. Pam+ Executors well known reliable firm at this Lisae. The Bible :3odety meeting on �' ti;had over 80 years. Write foe onI to the claims of which said notice WaLLtut Areor. Sunday even was large] s� aha have baso given as above regnir- t trended. ezecuto�will station G. �: Pssaaic NmteaT O0.• `�� p ig.18 Toronto,Out. ' ed and last year's collectors re-a1 - bot be be liable for said assets or any T,g„ Trains going East 8oie as tdlows— ♦��e ♦♦--..�� t� i pointed and requested to 6eR10 part thereof to any nor persons No. 6 hail 8.06 a M• $�,q8 �od W Y� of'�aiA]c i per their canvass as early as possible. of whose claim notioe-ehaA not have ./ ..19 Local 5.48 P.IL ot Mitts Rev. W. Scott, of ,Toronto, came been received at the, time of such die- 11 14 Ir00ai 8.01 P.1[. �[a!Olf/ R WjE'1'!<VAI.t s►e an for iMr. Ferguson, tributioe. Trains gulag Was doe as follows— pr��°iYd"Ta , Dated the 23rd day of September, No. 1.1 Leos,l &96 A.M. assseeb.naaa.W ou"r M are prepared,to furnish you anything yr who was expected, and Rave an . /,$0 ° 1O'i{1 " °f�`•a 11 , 2.110 P.M. M *V17 1� Jb $nterestiaR address accompanied 1910. .1, ;'Il' Local • . on in the line o! water supply such as V• F. S. BtTRTON, Lb °f by views of the work in China. �Naan R. >3sAzox,}Executors •snn8sviinotneled. 8�Pisa pumps, win m e; layd—rsati�ss—rami The collection amounted to$13.30. "a0oi' =III m ° plumbing, etc. - Thomas Gregg returned home '� _nUlift_ "on Thursday evening after a three a They ale also expert well drillers ,. 'weeks' tour o Western Canada, ' p S p N & 0011 • 4 and respectfully solicit your patron . having gone as far west as Ed. D ■ age for the future.' Ind, phone 6681 moaton. He formed a most fav- fK” orabla impression of the Western N'EW GOODS F.OR FALL 1�ND WINTER �� ' ' E. W. EVA ' ` pprovinces. On his return he ` brought two carloads of cattle for .Puma IRisa TASLas Li-.43ear Men's top shirts, 60 and fi6c« ' The Pickering -PUMP Manufacturer "the Toronto market, August Leg- 60 inches wide,50c yd. Alen'sheavy wool sox, 161and 26c, : '$- �aRt left on Wednesday morning TAHLia Covzm with fringe, in red q'�g�ance Committee Shop-snd Residence, Dundas $fs� 'i'or Englehart where he has secur- and fawn red and green. Men's heavy wool pants, 81.60► 'ed a position as operator in a 8/4,$1.10,la 8.1,50 Mena black and gray hate, ?6c and The object of this Association is to. WHITBY,ONT. �+ � broker's office. FLoos Mea-is,27x81 in., Men's stylish neotties,26c and $1�� lesson stealing and prosecuteWhitby The Presbyterian W. F. M. S. BsD QmL•rs, well filled and 60e. the felons. _ Thr don west o! S^iae. quilted,$2.00 y 'Thank-offering meeting on Friday ty stolen oommuni• - . - •evening haat was well attended. Remember our bargain counter. You will always find_;snaps there— Id° �m with any member ' We are prepared to instal wood oc iros► x t" i Mr. Davidson, who has spent flue things you require every day in your homes. of Eaontive Committee, pumps on short notice,also attend }.: fn in village work and one year Mombership fee 11,00• to all(rinds of repairi0g. W in teaching in Central India, gave TEAK—Have you sem led our teas, stood black or mixed tea 5 lbs. t, an instructive address on the eon- p RYaauta.mav bob"tr.m tie er.ad•nt os,, A nt for the Ontario Wind 2Mti11, far$1.00, also our black and mixed 26c ib:, others sell it at 80c lb., �,ftry oo s"11 don. Agent gasoline engines and ditions there. Many were disap- also 40c and 50c teas. Our coffees are the best, fresh ground while the squre gear . pointed that the views were not you wait. Our groceries are perfectly sanitary, nothing exposed to '>tzec.Dorn aka s Hanks, rtnnit is to W.O.Richardson,Pickering, Out shown, but an oppo y deist. -Every Lein and drawer contains sanitary covers- MAGNET ORB" SEPARATOId'eEi be given on Thursddaay of this week n j,A, �'Coanor, Arth ur J effrey, Phone No.60 at residence. ra> •, to enjoy them, Dir. Davidson bav- B. k7lulPSVN (� 0., pICHERINC pr..iaal• a.erel•=r 4 ti w t,g pt'0muod to return. Ge •«,rw,. .. r v ..... .. .. a .. .. '...tu. + - r„.. m rL. '.5” '• ,. ..,. '.-, - , uu i c a:, .�., ,•�, va,. w a,.�t';t,SYiele'yy'' ""r _..» .. +.. ., ",.,r�: t `C "P: ,.. ..,.•{, f.✓'&.a v^ •,`�«. R.•.�' w•L�c,na„,;',. +. ,•c. ,...,ur.c .' .° -'. "c!1,c '.�. «s. �'". Rm •re: :: u"•- '^� 7:"f s. v ay3 'r• u'+..Tm c v `.r' •'.+ :"x.. '�' ,r-...°", ,F �rx•, ' . � •'�� :-' ? ' � '?'f'1' x�+,, A',�. `?, 'M�;' 'a� ,+S w. �• 'x ''" r '.. s ',v - .0 `°�•.a', i ., 'n yai; =^$ , yr s.,,ny •"" Ml�. ,� i'r��"Ls.t ,y�` k "'R0 k n1� : ",'Si l J.�•,c,:� '"e ....-!il$° �� ^:1""'5110. ,'�.t'•i,. Fes.1, p ,t'r. C'' • a tr �hr�z.a,cs^ ,..-.,gas:,�. ,.,•. ;.,..'... .'.. - :.cs6p . ,wf- , � • ,s..m t•s..o er+s� iii^r rr , ,,—�;4.rt.1'Gtn'z,•^a.<�es.•7ae•�9"-.'k"t.'dN.7'*6�.t..^'► «�'rumaw�ctF/,aa#auxre�aBF, +C�sH+•ar:-..n.z.:!e.s-•,r1r -evrv...,�a�a.....vn-:?r�,2'.r :'.:se'.?:�,v�:+��r.��-sem.:.,;�wµa.a:..n.-ram'tava��,,se.• `` w � BTOiB-3UA�lS 1 1144 DISEASE. � ��� .Ili a. — .-. •y, „ria. Man's Heart Beate OnlyThlrt�y Solt,: Times u MinutF _ Middlesex Hospital, London, Er Y _ ngland, is just now entertaining a t Y patient whose heart. beats- only 34 times in a minute. instead of the. f • ti '>Eimdaehcs and xcuralgie Pains usual 7`: or thereabouts. This man _ Promii;Iy Cured by is afflicted with what is knuaa as '_ "Fruit-a-uvea." the Stokes-Adams di,4ease.' first de- w - .. Vr scsilaed is 1827 but still very. rare- AST. •� The patient its 4t3 years i;ld, his teui ® IIp1®$T PERFECT MADE _ 'Where-there are frequent attacks o' pei-ature is normal, and (he r y;utp- TNeruralgia and I3eadachea, tae:c tome which took him to the hospital f We know and users of Royal Yeast Calces know that these It. always cQnetipation, Weakness o: the ,were muscular weakness, and bud f ase the beat goods of the kind in the World. Bread made with 'Kidneys ria.$ B3oea Poisoning. den losses of consciousness re isms- Royal Yeast will keep moist said fresh longer them'tKhat made with -bion-sctton of the bowels corripela ling epileptic fits: One ' rilysician I any other. -Do not experiment—there is'no Other just as 900& 3; �- the blood to absorb foul matter which says the losses of consciutlsness•are I K.W QILLaTT CO.LTD.Toronto,Cnt. fl should-have passed from the body. due to anaemia of the brain. The WtnAipeg Awarded highest honors at ail lExpaeitione. Montreal ,r Weak Kidneys fall to filter from the, heart beating at such a show rate No.Y3 ,_��� � ���/••CD/� "w blooa the necessary amount of waste. does'uo't force sufficient blood into - The blood thus becomes polsaned the brain vessels W nourish,its tis- t euesi so the brain "strikes tem and, it is this poisoned blood which �* beat again hurts the nerves and causes Neural- porarily• The ow heartbotl>- were equally zealous and y FIRE-PROOF OONklF$UCTION, a sitz end Headaches. (34 instead of 72) is probably iiue T - �` ���(�(�� achieved the same restk1t, they-were to an interruption of what might be 1 J• . J V received with equal warmth. A new method of fineAp�roof con- •'Fruit-a-tivea;' made. from fruit called the local telephone service of 24: I -knew thea that thou 'art a atructiun for small buildings has juices, acts on the bowels and liidneys the heart itself. hard man--This is an excuse rather been invented in response to the land !s the- greatest blood purifying It is believed that the impulse , c than.a reason. Long before-his lord growing demand. Steel tubing filly medicine in the world. INTERNATIONAL LESSON which causes the heart to contract ' returned his heart must have Smit- ed with conepete is used for the "Fruit=s-tives" is sold by all dealers periodically passes from the upper .,OCT. 9. ten him with the conviction that he frame, and a network of wire for at He a box, 6 for $2,50, 'or tridl'sfze, to' 'the lower chambers ' along a out ht to dig up the talent and put the basis of walls, '&:ors and roof. x ',_25c, or may be obtained from Fruit-a- special band of muscle fibres. In •' it intt, the current of trade. But O'n this skeleton a cowrete house s lives, limited; Ottawa the Stokes-AdainsAisease these fib-_ Lesson Ii. The Purablc-ot life TaI- now, when all opportunity has.fled,. of s;uh strength can #>� built that, - rl� �. P Ants, Matt. `.'�'►. 14-30. CtiCn "�its upon the master: `Is he not a ea:thquake-proof. kilo{pCh pipe res don't work and the impulse is I the tries to throw the res onsibil- f it is claimed it,will be acticall nsci PRETTY DRY TO1V�'. a, RHEU IAT GPAINS reit, Matt. ::,. '.1. f nce reatseciishoneA r cneswithout utrom Iseabllo iron fittings and ccernen�t are wire and �< Not Much Water Sface.lKin Sola- P 1 e g Verse 14, A- man-Christ:•as a other mens toil l tide r:,uterials used. T#ie wires are moll Built His Famous Opole. merchant, whuf,e chie-' iuterest is to 25; .I was afraid-As a matter of strung to a tension of 1400 pounds, Jerusalem, to-day, with its 80,000 W increase his pussessiuns by'careful' fact, his sole, unpardonable fault and bu,d the whole together with 11 investment. i inhabitants, depends almost entire 8UC B>le t0 COId; WBt WBat,�ar— was, that he was lazy. Fe-ar lest enrmul,,t solidity. On' diem the ' s 7 ly on rain for its water supply, the doing into another country' - he.should fail to make a fair pre- concrete rs fipread these incbes thick -- •--- — h9.. ilfl$I8 ill -RoaW1I--11 y : ra:nfallai raging abutit -twenty-- Same word as-in-Matt,-..1, 3a.-_Not- .fit leafs-his- investment is simply in �palts not exceeding is feet. Can_ ><even inches a year. Water thus "a far country," as in Authorized Feigned. -unction is so simple that unskilled g g : , X1118 $IOQd+ g la}.w- :can be largely orad. vollected in and stored . nod as ion Versions. ( heist is neler a rest 28: Thou knowest-ole convicts Kll N. ,•-: .as roofs and cisterns are. kept fanny People believe that the way' off from his servants. All that the servant out of his own mouth: elea•n. In the-hot es .y# the- wea!_ .. is intended is that in visible pres- for, if thw charge were true (and f ' tvvtngeg a t tttrQsi-` b€cuizatism- epee i1 a is reinu�-fi o Fem ora t e mli arise makeH no atLein t o u�- �1h8 DAY k �__ . •thier classes these cisterns are large are due to cold, damp, or wet wea- i ill. encu h to store an am Ie amount �trme while they trade for him. Why tifyehimself from it), then this wick- I — g P thrr, and treat themselves by rub- f+ _. of water, With the poorest people the goes away is not indicated• 'In ed (errant, vv ho now tries to de- � 11lra. R. E. Sanford 'In' 1}O P' sing with liniments and lution4, y the reverse is the case, 31ost of 'this is a serirnts mistake• and one the parable of the pounds the noble- ceive his lord, had he not been r, writes '-"34y baby was sickly � the.cisterna of tlheir houses are which allows the disease to ro vers man goes to "receive fur.himself a shamefully slothful, would at least - progress !kingdom." have taken this one talent and de- ', (a'r ,+ver a week with 1x,vsYl sad bto- await, and the houses are often so to such an extent that it is often teasel, trvi,ble and cried night and overcrowded that frequently, long impossible to et it out of the syw- I His own servants-Indicating that posited it with the. bankers, whe to, .before the -stammer is over, the tete. Rheumatism comes from pole- they are on tering if intimacy with it could draw interest- (271 Till: eia; Nothing ] drd helpxl her in fN !abater has given out and a supply ouch,acid in the blood, and it must their master. This makes is pos- only shows that it was his lazine ''c Ira`t tall I began giving her g t has to be purchased at high prices be cured through the blood. All sil,le fur him to assign the talents and not his false estimate of his C)vrn. Tablets, They helped from nei hbortn cisterns. g according to their several abilities. lord's character, that led him to 1.',hy right away and now she in a ata g g tb'e Ilnimenta, and rubbing, and su- g 1. I; newi..y cntid watt i`nr rosy �, - �, Among the poorer Jewtah settlers called electrical treatmPTlt rn the j It also Rives them their know ledge hide the money. If Christ's ane c h. ckK The Tablets Aro certainly - -oh the r utskirt>t Qf Jerusalem few world will not cure . rheumatism. of his vv ill, ao that he does not need talent workers feel themselves fin• ; a wand#-rful medictne and l recomi -Abf�-limn-their o rIAh AU;i h .,orw to instruct them as to the use the equal to silos independent profitable t�� to &1L-�tr_4 � �_ and large ones are built, generally sufferer fr an - this excruciating ;are to make of the goods. They Investoren u nein meager g, s, ' srp -.R. b chant funds fora corsinon know without being told, that the they can at leash- associate them- What nil a inthe T bt y y trouble should know Rheumatism g y at Baby's wen a otq Nave ca.h_ eurei are to trade till he returns Luke selves with the more richly dower• I t are filled with surface water, and pc,iannuiia acid cut ct the blood 118. 131• 411e insanitary elements with which + e , an these I • ci„i,a, l„r thousands of nater little y end enrichin and purifying it- 13 Talents-See Mord Studies for method of increase. aaN the water thus collected is im re l c}nrs. f s 1 because ho-o i to the impreg. °I`ttPr�+ I>z no mrdici-ne wiH do th� so IJi,ly 3t. l•'ive talents would be 2g• Failure to use one's gifts will i p y °t' ' mated are held responsible for a at last result in inability to it% '`”t of->c� many chiluho.id ii:!mPnta Po speedily and surely as Dr. .W illi i something over $5,000. a large sum them. There is a spiritual as well tt,at: ;., they drive all impurities large percentage of the fever and a smN' Pink' Pills. They actually to intrust to a aercant Somr ser- f,(•m'the stomach acrd leive it sweet ether diseases prevalent toward the make the new, rich. red blood, f Tants of the kingdom are rarely pn as a physics! atrophy. Christ at '.11 P.) health Sold by a•,edicine ,r last dismisses from his service fha::+• y' end of the dry season. This same which drives out the poii+onoua acid ldawed, Clod lavishing upon them his , u: alerb c,r by mail ab28 cents a box condition of the water supply _ap u builds the s stem. and makes .the Braces and advantages.- but, encu who _fritter away their opportune t+a'm 1'he VT, WALZAtbs'-�3tedicI24 ? P y ties in idlbness It cannot excuse? hears to prevail among all the poor- sufferer well and strong: It is bc• i. iso have heavier obligations .than C u . Brockville, Out. _.er claasea of.the city, li'hen.there, cause the do this that Dr. Villi- Ithe man of-two talents The man us that only a little has been cow• _ •ts a Khorta a of rain a critical state y l witted to our charge. The admin- ' A !lPLE.NDID OPPORTU-NITT. - g ` amF' Pink. Pills have cured th. u- of one talent, on the other hand, _ .,:of affairs ensues, and at such times sands of cases of rheumatism ter. though lesq freely endowed, is not. istration of the fillies is not over• ;. most insanity water is used. looked by our Lord and Master: insanitary all other treatment had failed. As 'to d4sE ire the he , I tion-al Life Co. Still Getting Itis At various.timea,since� the-days roof a give the case of Mrs. 1'. 1has in his own sphere, All are to 29. tante every one that hath ­ At �` This is a law of life. As dish v Best ]ten. - of Sing Solomon efforts have been X Bokseau. St: Jerome, Que.. ,remember that the talents are not made to becure a water supply on who '1ia s: "AIM - two y'rara ago 'gift4 outright, but sacred trusts out end,4 in final loss, so wise ar Thu enc tiiiued improvement in all y faithful use results in increay, which the city could depend. About I wan a terrible -f offerer From :of which each is to make the very lei,*in>-� methods is aoeN.ere batter There was a Jewish saying, "Hr ,.,;•m ,liked than in 1aA-1axuranee. _aeveu and cue-flail miles . to_ the rheumatism_ The trouble first lo- utrgost. F . ay tsouth, by a little west, of Jerusa- cated iti my right leg, rendering all 1s. Straightway-Note the differ'- who increases not decreases. ! 4•,Inc,ly, a man whp had failed at IN, _ lem, on the carriage road to Heb- work impossible, and walking ex- ence here between the two versions. 30, C:abt-ye out the unprofitable , veiything else, eolic'ited insurance -._ ren are three-enormous reservvira, servant-His terrible punishmvtrt ' a- a laxt resort. Brit ,now the In- ion, difficult. 1 tried to wire,T6P 'Res ii,jon gives better point to is simply on account of uselessn,'bs, =t,ratwe.C'om nies ore looking for known as Solomon's .pools. These.-I myself by means uE all Furth of lini- 'the story, and is grammatically g _• ”ogre constructed in -the bed of a ments and lotions, but without i correct. The merit of the first ser: How much more severe ought the. ,,, mho have been auccesafiil so valley, across which heav • walls avail. The trouble was-constant v ant is, that he lost no time in do- condemnation to have been if he hall I rr+inent ly as to have Hired the y squandered away the money of his .t,ccetisful habit." 'l ey want were thrown and cemented, and are growingworse, and the in more in with his money exactly what ]iia large enough to contain 3,000 gal- nd more unbr'arabie. Finally th_e i lord hall intender!-traded, and master! If we wish in the enc} to ;;;•,.n, alert, brainy men, who are - come in from the outer darkness ,,,,t. f,b make big wont` and who lona of water. They were filled dur- diseas,: spread to my other leg, and made other five talents. The im and enjoy the friend) light of the is g .ing: the rainy season with.. water I waev all but helpless, snd I-was ;mediate and sole business of 1 b y g +, n like the btrs�n banqueting hall,.we must not shrink 14lc,uev spent Elie ]i+nfe rosin twee - from the surrounding hills; and this completely discouraged, thinking I .Christ's service.; and to secure as from riskingour talents, however v was_augmented by the inflow of a would be a sufferer for the restof large a return as possible. 1 exile s is t longer cevnr�idere f ,small spring a Little her in the sty life. At this time I read an ad- ' 17. Gained other two--That is, b slight, in the service of Him who. 'an.expense. It i in reality one of ' p g y though exacting tD the last degree, ' the surest and aafest investments valley, -mown' as the "sealed foun- vertisement iq-our home paper, of dint of.unreservinlK devotion to his trod the hard'way for us that w e f' Itain," and some other small this+ trouble being cured by Dr. I plaster's interests. though he has• rliJt suns man can metro. i ! R might escape the bitterness-of the • Just now the Naldonal Life As- i springs. From these pools there Williams` Pink Pills and I decid- ;less working capital, ne d„es as. well I g as his fellow of five talents, because' weeping and the gnashing. sui apes C'dt, of TuruIttrt figL'c ber of r was a masonry aqueduct, said to eel to try them. I first of four i cies for 'good man 8$ a number of 'have been the work of Solomon,- boxes of the Pills -and-after ttaiON i he doubles what he has received. _ 1lshich, winding around the hillsides them for several weeks I could'see 18. Hid'his lord's money - He -+points. Then have eaalE: es - ^harried the water to the. temple in than the painful rheumatism was., Int; information to (send any pros- P might at least hive doubled, it b g y You cant depend on a fast cluck . c tive a en -'Jerusalem. -At one poinr this con- gradually disappearing. I continu- careful investment. '3y depositin fo g is wlw .wilt write them ` duit went through s, mountain by_a ed taking the Pills, however..until ,i g or a fast young man. for it. g g it in the earth, he not only keeps tunncl.- Har er's Weekly; I had used about a dozen. boxes, Speaking of oratory, many steal- --�t---- � P y it From diminution, which seems like when , every symptom of Lhe- tnou-4 l low remarks are uttered in a deep When a man sa eomftelted to eat an innocent enou_ i it ore, but * ! legitimate l' P voice. irl� words his appetifre ie quickly sat- walk at- - ble had disappeared, and I could �prevents the egitimate inct•ease it '. GE A TG NTE�I)ZA. `. walkas._f ght have had `n othee lianas. asgow ,orpora ton is "sti „ suppose y, do my housework without the least g g g p° 1 Tuft answer m turn awa • I su se the threw rice at the 19. After along time t e or - fol in ahead''' with its municipal > newly wedded couple," observed trouble. I have no hesitation in cometh-Suggesting that the-sloth- farming experiment at an'average , vv.rath, but it won't turn a•book l recommending Dr. Williams Pink ful servant had lemt of time to loss of $4,800 a year. ,the girl: with the obtruaivie nose., bills te'every rheumatic sufferer:" P y ngent dawn. "Threw it l" responded the other profit by the example of his fellows. -•-- _ - /'irl; "they eho't it #'rem guns: Sold by all medicine dealers or 1 4 man',s.probation is extended until . by mail at 50'cents a boa, six boxes the- last grain of possibility of his Afraid to E(�t for $2,50 from The Dr. Williams z.urni.Pg'is I zNban>.st•ed, None can say Medicine Co., Brockyille,_Ont: in the -day of reckbniii that his Shortly after a woman marries g Doe t aro 'ndi TTestion s'.oil the enjoyment of • s hefe fl _.Mier' ideal she . discovers -that Rhe + failure. was.due to a..lack of oppor , � l a didn't. tunny: your-ineats? ' It needn't. j tzst take A-8 REQUIRED. 21: Faithful over a few thi:cgs, I awill set thea over many--This This is the second time you have A medical officer-recently receiv r - ern here on a charge of causing ed the following note from a tlesi- throws light upon the life hereaf- a collision, said the judge,. . ".The dent i -I ter, Reward for n his district: "Dear Sir fidelity is not to. other time you said it was too dark beg to inform you that' my' clYiid, be an unemployed pe iod .of gniet, r to see, What excuse have you to aged eight months, is suffering 1but an opportunity for continued ,offer this time'?` "T•he sun was- po from measles as required by the.!Iservice. and service _o� a larger bright it blinded me, your honor." rules of the Board-of Hr.alth.`' scale• .The endowment of'five tat- and�+ou w,on'i know you have a stomach. They W111,see to it Ants will seem -small in comparison that our food is properly d-inested. 'Fhe are.amon the L. _ to. the -nobler.'heritage. of heaven. y P y AXLE R , 23. His lord said urito'hint, WeI4 beset of the NA-DRI-CO preparations, compounded by cone—Jost as he had said to the expert cllCmists and arai�tecd 15y file lar eat Wholesale five man. The commendation. - dtu druggists in Eanada, '60a,a box. 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Sabaroff's grave, lots 'A81•IIESQF SPIES iiR` WORK, t i tem- sta on at Surrenden, melodious voice, and is no n - '� -- - ' - W hes she a dinner, he per for the .-eotiiewhat. .scabreux Big Excitement Over Ge. ,inn sad hes sees r t is still more favorably impressed. jests of the smoking-room. "Ie , BrlbiAh Arrester '+ Her figure is superb, and her :thinks that it is all very well for sleeveless gown shows the beauty boys to dike that sort of salacious Behind the exciteme tauised Ty of her bust and arms; she has a talk, but it seems to him intoler- the recent arrest of spies i Ger � = flat band of diamonds worn between 1 ably absurd that men of his age, many and England there is or in- flat t the elbow' and shoulder of the right and older, ehould find any kind of teresting story. Extensive work u- r �- i this nature is carried on in all Euv arm. the etlect is oinguiar,. but Savor- in it. good. They tease him about the black ro countries nay eflicers of the , �^ g OLD _ ��� 1 E� i! VLL ' _. ,_ , r:It is fo.show,-filet-site--has- the women- Or mareever;ai3d-fer._once.he ria ami Rend. 1 es It-is we11-]rnowi3` �ttra-English mu e h elbow," says old is not ens enough to be good`tem- e t ' has b publish- ` -. ,_ .. Sirs Adolphus, who is learned in' pered and indifferent. He •an- press,, u the tvdonEnglislimen IlaidA r r - ' sculpture and anatomy. . "You swers contemptuously and irritably, ed, t t; c .K :}}♦♦♦}♦-���-} ♦♦�}}♦}}#}♦�♦}�}�+}}�}}♦}}}}}♦i know, not one woman in ten thou-- and, of course all his friends suby the heels citat, Borre by the sand has it, and for want of it, pose, which they had not supposed German authorities are offkeers•o$ CHAPTER VII:• they choose, and.for the sake of social'prominence on the setive list, t r "How da you like Lord' $tan- beaps'of money wbieh• will sustain their arms fall in .above the el- .before, there Mrs., is after $11,' same y bow: I have heard sculptors say--truth of the British navy. The Admiral- loco says Lady Usk, when she their unconscionable extravagance. P y -truth in bars. Curzon's anecdote. ty solemnly affirms that the two are „ Lord deliver me from any of them , stupid stories that old can say so unobserved. and so she wears that flat brace- lilagueui cotton'has £o tri' e ttader 'leave of absenee to study, "'I like him very much," replies I would sooner see St. l3ubx�ys language abroad." The idea that bilue. Sabaiwff.' "He is what one Lea cut up into allotment grounddss let to emphasize the fact." smoking-room, and what beastly they are sent on a mission of espt- would expect him to be from his than save it from the Suuthesk. Blanford feels annoyed: There ones Fred Orfriohd has related, and onage is indignantly repudiated. tM books; and that is so -agreeabl - Vanes by marrying a debutante is no reason in life why he should all as if they were something new, 'i'heir influential relatives brought and so rare."" with her mind fixed on establish- object.to,Mme. Sabaroff having any too! as if the one weren't-taken out pressure and on the British authorities Dgrotra Usk is not pleased. fibs ing herself, and her youthful mem- number of affectations and vani of the manuscript at Butehouse,and pun after their arrest to take re- t Fig-- does not want her Russian phoenix uries already full of dead-and-gone tie's,- -or why he should mind hear- the other out of last week's F ig talia�try action. The reply was that: to admire Blanford. She has ar- flirtations. No! Let me wait for Ing this handsome, old riveur dis- aro' If men won't be original, or it would -be easy to arrest forth ranged an alliance in her awn mind Dodo, if you will give me petmis- cuss them; but he is annoyed by can't 6e, why don't they hold their German spies 'at work in England bout facts. tongties"' between.t'.te Princess Sabaroff and sion to educate her," but that it was not considered ex-- � her ,own E`ousin Alan, Lord Ger- "Dodo will never be educated out At dinner Xenia Sabaroff does "What fools we are to sit shut pent, Stronger influence wag y ffv vasa, whom she is daily expecting of flirting;•sh-e is born for.it says' not speak much; she has a dreamy up'with gaslights and tobacco on brought to bear and the authori- at Surrenderi; her father; `'and she will be a hand- look-almost a fatigued one. such a night as this, a night for => '. Lorenzo and Jessica,-for Romeo and ties finally.agreed to take one hos- at don't you Peer marc', Lord fol when -she gets into sui ety: i'ra Bianfvrd is opposite to her. :4s tage, and so Lieut. Helm was ar- _ tr .Blanford t" asks Dorothy Usk. afraid you would return her to us there are no ornaments or flowers Juliet," he thinks as he stauds rested at Portsmouth •and he waa u. "Why have you never married'" and sigh for your high case "Hin- on the table hi her than ei ht awhile at the open• window of his �r g g committed for trial on a felony, "Becaer he'e much too renal- dao•"• inches, he can contemplate her at own bedroom. charge. ble," growls her husband, but adds ` "Pray, how would you educate his leisure across the field of shed -(To be continued.) According to the records of the with infinite compassion: "He'll her: what is missing in her-,present- in �ruse leaves which is between the . German War Department he too have to; gtme day, or. ha name will education"' asks Lady Usk, some- I Finding that she' is sa silent, he- --,F, was on leave; for the purpose of - 'die out i" what. piqued at what he implies. talks in his best fashion-in his studying English- _ _ );England. s ` -SF.NTEN �SERMO4S:- in n la A "Yes, I shall have to, some day, "I would let tier see a great deal �most reckless, antithetical, plctur- a matter c,f fact hundreds of Ger- - 1 large part of theology rises in .man officers have gained by sitni-. to, use your very grammatical es 'more of her mother than Elie is at eydue•manner, He perceives he t presaioll," assents Blanford. "I towed to do,' ' says Blanford; j gains her attention, though lie.nes.. the firer. . lar lnethuds almost as full know- _ 't_ thw_name._} e "-bele could she take a better 1 er directiy addressee her. The soft places are always noel ledge of all. British fortificatiou8- `raS w as the English uceup s ttfcm5elvi=s—. �. and there's nobody to came after model "' e s, with a Pow_of- an ur irs so ire me except the Southesk-Vanes. who much grace. i Ickes says Lady. .lrtbur .�udley', Your succes.a is to be measured possess. It, has never heretofore detest me, as I detest them. ger mother is not -sure whether incautiou=ley, to this suppressed and by your service, been thought worth while to inter- detest fere with ghem. a<, "Well, then, wh' not make some she ,night to, be battered. or qf- suli,gn tictim. Some hate nu faith ecce t when marriage at once t" stirs Lad; Usk fended. Blanford has a way of "-t monologist, monologist:" •Ihey are feeding,' The Brtiish authorities have not _ ''1 know no many charming- �>niuglinq gracdful compliments and replies-Mr Wootton, with a dcpre- Saint's sighs may du more harm undertaken to get similar in Blanford arrests the sentPnc�i implied censure flint.so much skill 'catory accent, than sinner s Kmilrs: tion in regent to German defences �fy: wvith a-deprecatory gesture, 'I)ear and intricacy that- t•, di eatanglo 1 woes. - oce-r, Blanfurd finds a \•hen a man makes his own halo to an•rthing like the.seine extent, a ' Lady Usk. please; I like you u I them is difficult for those whuin'he ! pleasant I ys gets tangled up in it. but. they have been milking e#- } much. I rronkln't for -oriels have ' would at once flatter and rc..utr. ind th g c {lers would get nearer to Fr,rt� recently to inspect the e�tea• Seat on. a low their be. he a wa hind t,ie bi ger chair on which Preac ^+ )-on mi2co up in anything %%hich - One neer q'iliie i;rrnw what fie--3f,ue: 4ii},airo. i. reclining. ether 'heart: if they cared ie--s fur count- site natal narks and fortifii•ations x F" woulrri prui•.nbly, or -at lea-.- se-ry jmeans, : she think, itr1talily: 1 • nivii, devoted to other w4imen, look !ing n„seg• under construction un the 191'anttg possibly.. usakc me so much dislike iIu believe he in-tend'- to imply iliac `I<,i}ki,iKiy' at Iter; �,o a approach ; I He cannot 'love his” fellows who off the German i`oa:st, -and that " [ neglect my children." Nlanf„rd c<:mprehends Why she is -lielps on: man to lute another.. country ie°ents-ityou in the years to , Usk giver a laugh of mach ea ! Blanford seems to her an unpieu- -not a to _in_ er generatiull u - ere”are a varier) a „ n - am uyn,e`�it, - r eant man, eccentric, di*c�Nirtvfslaa,I her own ser. . y irises n„t mean quitting <<�w: jvb. to what the remit will be Alere '- I _ _.. There's.a world of difference be- ll ray f'. Hi wife i slightly' snit•, Pd. Slle I and immr.,ial She cann,�t ilusgine A Iia no doubt that if the Rritirh of- does nct like this. sort t, heatltrg. i what Purge' t,l• u y ' !.tit - she MIA a Spey' "-weet %,,we of g t i You-aid a moment ago thatyou 1-admire and like ao much in hum. re uer,,with much pathos m i iii it terely treated similar _treatment - mu,t; marry '' she abserte,; µilli',. = Lord Blanfurd actualiv declares!F pe Alt honest pray^r for harlesi al- will 1,e extended to Lieut. Helm) that black women hat a much bet-_' it : she Slugs t'olks!icder of tier own I st ay. inspires a man u., g:-t trot. and I and pYrhaps others of his-kidney some imTvatienee country-strange, vearning, wi%tfvl Oh, there is no usiti 'e.`must' ter figures than We hunt. ' she rays Sun g huxYla iho-can -bc easily.•-t'a aired 'It- , P !an hoar later to Lelia Fat'e-rsham rigs, full of the vague. myatic�'' �' P about it," ray's Blanfurd, dubious- melaneiii,h <'�f the ItuKs,aii'peakatit. 1 'I $"''tl de31 of„our olgnity is re t4 is inure probable that both coon- , ly. The name doesn't - matter "Black ,vonie.n ”' c,xclaiined that. the 'cea•ew abruptly•. an walks l Iy but. ,nipiacfence. ill tie- „f c,ttr mei '►viii go through the farce of _ t greatly, after g1l; it is only that lady, in unspeakable horror. -aigv indehtednoss to tale world.- ' con4,-jnning-the prisoners and then �+ "Weil, Hindo�s, it's the same i'�,arlt t,� her feat : ler diem„ods I The man with an PrP only for after a h4.,rt delay hath sides will I d+,n't Like the place to go to the thin says Lady C.sk, t+ith that gleam in the light bice so man} eyes Southeslt•Vanea; the are in cuu- g, y tli!ftniain chance usually, gets off c�te.nd royal clemency. fir y } norance of her Indian yelluw'-sub• "f fire, Blanford. hays listened iii uu the* side track of sc]iMt#SnPss. limit, heaven knows how many times ! silence, -cunscious of a troubled "- remaced; they” have mubt.horrible jects which is characteristic of Eng- I lrasurc w.itltin himself, which is No -roan - kiulwii `how intivii 'joy When a small bov,aay% lie likes at --'potttizs:and ttsey, are such diesel- lish'--ueiety; fruits the highest strata r . . there is in .the world until he be. }n.p;,r tN i:cl►uud it is time iu .investi- I-tnvariably the herald of one of those fully prupaic people that Iain Ru're ,-the 1"west• comes concerned in the sorrows of gate. ea i Oh he is always �o odd, you I attachments which have so often at they w-mild destroy my -gardens, l once embellished and disturlied his ethers. b ,� "p un my Indian beasts, atiIIngLC know'• " slats airs: 1'aversham. as of It's cwt much otic talking of sir• sr 8" person wl,aill it. 19 hU eleti•t eten c;xiskn(I I- Ing y011r ltCiirt to (len •Khen ,you �h iv 8 L my .�frican birds, turn tr>v oW ser p inti I know nothing at nil al,c,ut 1 vents tulrift, and make the coon• to diaca9s. Alanfnrd is indeed so I this lady, except that she has a !lca``' Witt!- the fnR end of your t try runnel h:deotis with farming." odd that he has.necer perceived her self f:r yt',ur family'. �ntckty °tea° coath°. anrea•colas. ba.is Marry, then, and put an cud to wAn attractions, What can seem voice like Aibani_s, big jewels, and 2La ehroae .od tecta 98 Plata• I a. Hlm ian name-"" he thinks with Anyt•hizig tx, dreadful," _says Uoro- oddei to a pretty �cuman than some.dr.risiun of himself; the sir-+,k a crrtvlpl<tuad cS. sa.2emeo ar rtstilta, ...thy Usk. that ; $:diss��a .otter ea�atat . `�i'' era do not find him amusing, while addiasYao �d�s Dhs+tt`i $LanforJ gets up and walks I.-lia Faversham tells Lady pow- i his c..mpenitiils seem. to him insuf- 1 l trtroc Ks li of..ai tae t .. bode.nd .' about the room., It is a dilemma h ten minutes later that Blanfurd °peeb• �rS.a.ulils� s.apla,w. `nvhAPLEINE ich llae often been present to his hay confessed 'that -he only like's Gferably -tiresome. He hears the s ,A Mind in various epochs of his ex black women. "Isn't it horrid t He .70 actually has numbers of them down istence. You see, my dear people;'' lie I in µarwickshire, just as he keeps P' The dampnesswhich destroys lumber - says, with affectionate confidence, the.Indian animals-and the :\Eileen 7 only ibtensihes the strength and kardrnssi� "'the real •t.ruth of the matter ii !birds,'' g' says Lady ; this A'.g�xxl Roman is an admin• ".How very shoekin of Concrete: 3i -able creation of Providence fur cer- Dliwlish, .`'Biit I flare say it is very You can impair a wooden trough wit tain'uRes iri her generation ;'but she l economical; they only eat a spoon but It takes a <, is tiresome. A naughty woman is l fol of.rice and wear a yard of ca- � . �, .. comparatively little use, deli 6tfu1; but then she is, if you fico, you know, and as he is so . powerful explosive to put a Concrete water s g .marry her, compromising. «hich I pour that. -must suit him. ,� -•�....�-...-,»,< �'., tank ptri of business. - am T to_take of the two'l I.should ( Lady Dawlish tells this fact to •.i _ 9 - ,• • be bored to•death by what Henan Nina Curzon, adding veriuus cm- T�IThaCh calls la femme puree, ana against ;bellishmentg of tier fancy'. 3lps. _.- Which - t le-le•tarc-e as a wife. 1:base a Curzon thinks uie notion new, and `j is your choice—expense-producing clod, s X prejudice. .-The w.uman who.would amusing; she writes of it that "'" '�" or money-saving Concrete? arouse me 1 would not marry if I morning to a jiulrnal ; of society - ! d t oottiel. il 1 were hor-A T-��hich she pcnp�iunnlly hann We'd be glad to send ti COPY OVG ehuuld leave Inv wife enti'i'ety' anU news of•her world, not (ruin want book, "What the Farn7cr Can Do With go w the equator or the pole, it of editor's fees, but from the amuse- Concrete, you'll ask for it. would not be boners ince-1a sPe- I rnent-it affords her to-de-troy the ° - 'rifice a. virgin to they mere cteiriands rharaeters of her ' acc,naintancRs. Leh is Your Choice- ? i-te; )cornet will immediately', .She 1t tells the many uses of Concrete in plain, of m tan fly'pride. ` simple language—tells how to make y `knows, .produce a Inpsterions but ' Lady Usk frets shocked, but she ` sensational' paragraph regarding earns Henn Nests stables clues not like to short it, be&ausc it ; the 61aek women in: Warwickshire aSlOp�y, leaky wooden troughs, Cisterns .Hitching Po9ts. stairs. ,- is old-{at t1i+�ned and prudish and ; �^t' a Dairies Horse Blocks Stalls ,it' S✓Jme• article headed •'A Here- or clean, durable C oncri Dipping Tanks Houses Steps' erriere nuts a clays, to be shocked I • _ ditary Legislator at Home. Rlan- ° "at anythinu• ford is .a person whom it is per- Wooden drinkingtroughs are 'about eaPosts one POct Fours tl ry Houses Tanks tlg 'Ferre Post Root Cellar Troughs a -have thought about It lei'} of - Feeding Floors...Slios Wal ks fgctly safe to h4l; he is eery. in- as Celiable a§ the weather. Gutters 6heker walls Well -curbs 'ten, I a `:ore you.'' cuntinue5 Blan netent, v ry contemptuous. nous. and he "r>ucl.sametimes I •hate really l _•ford, and require re- 'i-neivs- . Can ria e C . 'thought t„at-1 would marry a high- Papel � They are- short-lived a Cement nl n t � O • �`� "caste RittdoR Rontait: They are •placing every few years-not to mention ,, i �'An extrenicly interesting wo= t.tmttaa ” ; very hear.,,t'ifi,l, and their forms far I than ' noses Blanford that Peening - continual patching to keep them in repair. more exgnisiie. titan any European s i ' 30-35 National gaak Building. Montreal as l dresses for dinner. `'Inter- best of wood cannot withstand,. wholly. tin cramped-as,they are by r _ The ea in and moreover with Sume t� `_for ion �, constant dampness and soaking. and nccustunu d to g' g any shay', thing original, something mysteri- spending scq man}' boons on alf kinds cinh aticl siig�esti.re in het. Despite `Its tendency to rapid decay soon shows of arts'for the crrtbclli`shnienf of the l ncly Usk, there is a--dif€er•ence.ti•ll• - itself in leaks' and stagnant pools . o skin."- in (]ifferent nationalities. I could Water around trough. ' cat ''I don't think you know," Lady still swear -to an English woman. .. - 1"sk IS interpw;es -hastily,-to repress. anywhere, if I only.' sate the back • . contrast- with this the durability, s more remuuscences. r r said of her shoulders. No English wo ;cleanliness and well ordered appearance "Uh, but: that is ,xliuns.'' man conld.have-the delicious .lane .. of Coocrete.- $lunford, -with tlir¢gllt " ,Tlie girls Ruor of A,mc. dabarott's wove 'of the day are horrible; nothing i eff'4 luciy(w(,nt„.'' a d t•_-- � a ,� is unknown to tlicnt; they acct _'tLeamble. tht) flirt without dee a *• r-' ` `='`'�f _ envy, or, grace ; ?Heir one idea i, to niarry' ftil' the •Salic �f a pati?tt,n gnklcoo�hres colds. beats ' ""'� • (.Lgt ulU let them go as �•ild as c atc/brdyat sastopsd loo ,.s, na • 00 t:eofa. - rv§_ . - • , p. v;Y,. :ark• .. .. y{ .: ..... L ., t,..sr. ' 't 1 n> Y,A ,.',i`F - ,.u -:. ,..,..,'31y d. '• "r rY, A x R ..d .y' r'1, .( •7: .fi J4•[J' , ,.AS s;t G'”"�M 0,.�`• - ."�} '- 'ititi..,.ate .:on�"6•-"J'.Ru .... 'x'P' .n•�^1. .� �t yu n.Y,gy:,F �, �t' "•d'��.+."'.r '7- f.I•� d,-'wub,' l ,N•r• My. n�4, s.aa�� �t �„tti1q .3.�,,,� �'Ps�,i•�� .Wim• �,r �F��,, •rt. �i � . �,; i' .. . + _ e .. ,...a,,5: - � '"'�Y.. "'.'. s;1" P" :�JA �! eI�`ti,Y A�T ' i -'��•,�3 � +�^�bay,Y '���'r...�« �,%' , ;,. . . '.;, +':,. _ yrt+�,.,s .. ,- " ,� c,.�,. .:.,..:r 3w,' � <_.. �a�"' �'a.•`'., "6'`}r$' . ��- ,.�. .,,+'• "r• .-^nw�.�, • ;1g- . ,pvr .�r! � �+n- +r+. '— L�° .�.. , "+<` {?, '••�J:S5'• r '"m '�p^ae^r s'�"iilc" .1..+2' 'J' 1C:_. y�'*t'm' ?,•�fs•:.,�:.•�' �� ,M �,.. M:y):�'+�,+.','. -yF;,` ri'^ ..C.:' „'�+�C^j✓ ' �y-:�- � hl �,N •.�. ,:, S o t t •° - -, i�+'gig' a,Ac '.. +w. «:.n-:•,.� i .., -.. ..:. A •^r - .._ ,..<'fir . .,>ars. - .,. � ,.. .. .:<: .. .�• •v.- • Qz— L� 5.. Miss Ethel Gordon is spending •-Jas.. Henderson, of Scarboro, • u �.? -� a week with Toronto friends. called upon PickeAug friends onEcon in u�*� wr -Mrs. J. H. Bundy wop with Tuesday. Richard. Pol3ard is ill friends in the city over Sunday. -Mrs. W. J. Gordon spent a -Mrs. fY .. : -- _ . _ _ •% ' - with a severe cold. -choses Denny shipped a car- few days-Inst week with relatives - - a 3 maw -Dr M. Spink, of Toronto, was load of mixed stock on Wednes- in Toronto. It alwaysbu the beet boots, •it 68Y@B yOn!mdney ` -Russell Barton, of Green Riv- Gohue'rdon Law moved into in town on Saturday. day.-Rev. George McGregor, form- er, called upon friends is Picker• and worry, and you get more wear and Batisfaotion from one Mrs. Savage's dwelling. erly,oil3t. Andreil+`e church here,. fusion Tuesday. good pair than from two or three pairs of poor oh@ap boots. -Ewart Wright is with friends has resigned his charge at Aylmer, -N. J. Morrissey,of Newcastle, 4a Newmarket this week. Quebec. visited at the home of his mother We have the largest and beat line of boots, and csm al- * -John and Mrs. Boyer spent -Rev B• N. de Foe Wagner, of on Church 3t. on Wednesday. .Sunda tvit,h.OsWWA frsenda. . of .Deserouto,_b here-this week -Win. Morecombe has sold his ' waysgivethe best value for the money. - ; '----J 1fdiIIs are erectiisg i 4b-a owing to the serioris illaees of hie driver to--Dr-McGdlivray _of-_ ..- --_- ---- --_ _ - � r;� for L e accsommodstion of their mother. Whitby, for the handsome figure Heavy workilag boots, 02.00 to 04.50 . .. -The new cement covering for of$ . -Allan Clark,of Toronto, spentBank a bridge has been completed . - ,ort-In Pickering Village,on "'bjedj and fine boots, 02950 to 04*00 ` r !Sunday at the home of his parentsand the bridge is now open for Saturday, Oct. lat, a pair of gold - A t �x ham, traffic. rimmed spectacles'in case. Finder--Oars. Kerr�and daughter, Miss -Mrs. R. A. Bunting and Miss please leave at this office. R. A, -BUNTING, ':ICKERING $ata, e�eat Sunday with relatives Ida Bunting were in Toronto on -W. Gilchrist, who has rented Lia houge en Chureh St., will hold -Dr. James Moore, of Brooklin, -James Richards sale on-Tues- an auction sale of hie household TO 8E C3lVEN AWi4Y:was in tows on Monday evening day afternoon was well attended: furniture on Friday, Oct. 21st. �� Bidding was brisk and the rices -S. G. Martin, who has been $15w00 THIS FALL ora busiaesa. - P -M A. J. Howlett was on the were good. residing on King St,. East for the a4 sick lief last wee$ and ander the -A. i�T: Ridley brought into our past two years, has rented Wm: Mrs. Leigh takes pleasure in announcing her�alI-miIPinerg fIIg- T"` '-doctor's care. office on Tuesday several bunches. Gilchrist's house on Church St. which will take place nest Saturday and Monday, Sept.24th and 26th r of rabpberry and blackberry con- -Mrs, Adam Elliott, who has on which occasion she will make a most attractive display of the very ; -Miss Cora Gordon, of Toronto, , latest and most artistic millinery creations. She will have on exhibi- spent Sunday at the home of her taming ripe fruit and a large sum- resided in Whitby for some time, . - parents here. ber of Blossom.' This is ndt sc. bad left on Wednesday for Leth- tion all that is nen, chic and choice which embraces the.very newest -Mrs. J. H. Wagner, we regret for the month of October. bridge,Alta., where she- intends and smartest productions of the season. A cordial invitation is in- -Mrs. to state, still in a very -H: G. Kerr, of Toronto, spent to reside in future. vited to all. Inepectfot>creapectfully solicited. Mrs. Leigh intends tri cI condition. Wednesday at the home of his -J. R: Thezton, formerly of to give her customers another chance to try this fall and obtain .a. Mics Martin and friend, of To- mother here. - He returned on TEm N$w•s, but for the past three 615.00 plume. My hats will be found the cheapest is the trade. mbto,,,Opent Sunday-at the home Monday from his trip to England and a half years connected, with �e of the former's parents here. with the Queen's Own Rifles. He the Toronto Saturday Night, has 11LlRs LEIGH " FI�` RINl3F ` -Fred Bunting, of the River. expresses himself as being delight- severed his connection with the 1�1 , dale Higb School, spent Sunday at ed with the outing. latter to enter into business on his , € the home of his parents here.- -Mise Gertrude :Mc Brady left Qvrn account. Previous to levo- '-The Ladies'Aid of the Meth- on Tuesday for a month's visit ing Saturday Night, Mr. Thezton odist church met on Wednesday with relatives in Chicago. She was presented with a gold-mount- lop:1 2 = afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. was accompanied by .her little ed umbrella by' the compoeing D. Banks.- -- cousin, Miss Gertrude MtBrsdy of staff of Saturday Night J - -Rev. W. and Mrs, Moore Ieft that city, who has been visiting -Quite a lar a quantity of po- g weeks visit to relatives in Kinghere for the pa month. tatoes, chiefly from Uxbridge, hue ' on Moeda morula for a three -Messrs• Rns$ell and Robt. Me- been offered for sale in the village 7 - - FOR PICKLING " SErSON_ , --®cher-eastern-peisste: ay,=of-Manitoba,pard-a $ging- �the�as�sreek_fir t�so at.,5 Q� sari - -Mr. Giles, of Toronto, accom• visit.to their uocie and aunt, W. cents r ba Potatoes on the pavied by a friend, was down D. and Mrs. Gordon,-on Monday. Tpronto market are quoted at 6o ggg WHITE WINE VINEGAR-85a. GALLON 'here a few days last creek, the They were on their way to King. to 65 cents per bag on the street guest of A. and hire.Allaway, stou to attend Queen's University and 50 to 55 cents per bag in car Whole pickling spice, whole allspice, mustard seed, celery seed, ter`° -Farmers have been very busy where they . will both take up lots. It is strange- how some .ci0namon etc. Curry powder, mace, cloves, turmeric chiIIies, -daring the past few days at.their medicine. farmers refuse to sell at a price whole pepper, mustard etc. Guaranteed fresh and good. %F;- corn harvest. The corn crop this -We congratulate the trustees which they will accept in Toronto- year lean exceptionally =one. of the Methodist cemetery on the after driving 40-or 50 miles to get CASH •FOR . BUTTER AND EGGS -Mrs. F. H. Doyle and dangli- improvement they have effected that price, Choice butter 23c. New laid eggs 22c. I " . ter, Miss Corinne, of Toronto, on their burying ground.' They -The annual Harvest Home J ups a few days with the former's have trimmed the trees and clean- servie" and eutertainmen-t, under BRING ALONG YOUR PRODUCE parents. Geo, M. and Mrs. Palmer. ed up the ground, so that now. it the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Have you seen our -On Saturday last a fierce wind has an air of respectability, 1t is Society of the Methodist charrh, - !SHAKE l?'LA - -- r_aga€1 x+,- withAhe tee e8t,en _the--ease--'#hat,th4m- will-be held nn_.Sund�v and Tues- _' -- - NNEL� BLANKETS y Y - - - Y - - $ S y- salt that farmers have lost thous- resting places- of our friends are day, OcL�Ti3tFi ani-I8t On-Sus- I r w to or grey•=3TT3p-a'-ii-- ands of dollars b dah3age to their entirely neglected. We should da the Rev. Dr. E C Laker, of 11A white or re $136 pair €- Grchm-da have sufficient rea t for our de- the Clinton St. Methodist church. - 12A white or grey-$1.75 pair -miss May, teacher of S. S. No. par Friends to give some atten- oroa , vet p - _ R — -2, regained her dutieq on Monday tion to their gra Yes. ing and evening. Special collet- ' MaN'8 WOOL SOX - 3boraing, after being laid off for a -One night last week the regi- tion will be taken up- at each Greatest value ever shown in Pickering. Ribbed wool white heels week through illness, the school dance of H. S. Allin, north of Dun- service.and the choir will render and toes-'20c pair, _ Sin the meantime being closed. bwrton, was entered by bsirglars -appropriate music: On Tuesday _ - -Mr. McLean, who gave such and a nantit of provisions evening tea will be served in the �•s " -` an interesting,address on Sabbath stolen. The theft was committed basement of the church, after THESE s"+E �i�„1IIiLJ�YNIGHTS School work a few weeks ago in during the abee'" ' of Mr. ares Mrs. 'which a first clamA program will be 1St. Andrew's church, is expected Allin, the latter being over at a even in the auditorium. The Xake you think its stove time. r s .,.to occupy the same pulpit nest neighbor's. Mrs. James, and Dir. Rev. Byron Stauffer, of the Bond _ Sunday, _ Allin in Toronto.- During the St. Congregational church, To. - - -Pr, E. J. Shirley returned on same night the residence of kir. mato, will deliver hid p4?pular �� ►' Ours sire the -- . Friday to take possesefon of the King was also entered and a quan- lecture entitled "Going Fishing." r 'Veterinary practice which he tity of provisions also taken. The Mr. Stauffer is one of the leading j�AN®OR bought back, frstm Dr. Rowdem authorities are working on the. platform speakers in the Province z . Mrs. Shirley and family also a rriv case and an arrest may soon b sone 'should lone the o}5por- + -' - AND - ed this week made. tunity of hearing him. The must- �+ / /� , -M. N. Defoe,of Toronto, spent -Ho for Xmas at home, Eng- cal part of the progr9m will be - �$Q��� NR Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J. H. land,Iceland,Scotland,anywhere, furnished by Mr. Walden, the 'Wagner. His daughter, Miss L. everywhere. See Stephen9oa; well-known singer, of Toronto, _ RANGES _ Defoe, is also here assisting the Whitby, at your convenience and -ho will render a number of selections. Watch out for bills -lnursing of Mrs. Wagner. who is Ret all information, routes, rotes, -- a. .• seriously ill. time tables etc. • He can ticket giving full particulars. �1 -As usual the Markham Fair is you one way, round trip or re- the �orld g Bei3 • . �attractin� a large number 'frons id. Those des;irione of sen ing � 4cHooL RaPORTs pa '.this locality this week. Markham for their friends in the old coup- The foilowin are the names of the in ores of the few in the Prov- try, Stephenson coo supply their u ilg of the Claremont Continuation k' 'ince that maintain the interest through outfit. Try an see him - o01 in their order of merit for the - Headquarters for stoves pipes, elbows, dampers etc. 'of the people frooi year to year. before travelling. Buy your To- month of September: Form III-Alen , -Arthur Rogers, who has been mato,Rfverds;le and all local tick• Lapp, Mabel Cassie,-Kathleen Story, - E SELL THE BEST spending the summer months in ets at his office at. your leisure. Wille Ra Form 11-Clifford S ors .Edit , s ' the West, returned home on Sat- He redeems any unused tickets Jeanie Rawson, Clifford Soden.Edith y Slack, Perry Slack, Magnus Morgan. " urday much.improved in health. bought at his office. . * Qlxrke Rawson, Elwood Henderson. He has novo returned to Toronto -Oil Thursday afternona last Form IWhite LI p, Morgan,Hill. Dip (ikie' :C �� to resume hie work with the Mod- constable Wm. Cowan, of Rose- Ethel White, Kathleen Rawson. el Bakery Co, bank, passed throaFh the village Average attendance 14. Teachers, (;`. -Russell Shirley, of the Bask on his way to Whitby Having in H. Dickinson and N.F. Tomlinson. 'of Commerce, Toronto, waa here; his charge two boys aged respecti• Senior Division Claremont Public =with his father over Sunday. We vely ten and twelve years, also School: m I , Viola Forsyth, SrLilunderstsrnd that he leaves in a two horses which the boys were lila Thompson, Annie FloreSpoffnce, ex FALli-HIN y III-Elva Smith. May Florence, Alaz. few days for Winnipeg, where he suspected to have stolen. The Morgan. Jr.III-Jean Evans, Charlie. has been transferred-by the moa- boys made their appearance in Black, Albert Lee. ' -agement of the above bank. Dunbarton that day sad endes�- Junior Division. Honor roll for - rge ra or wi o an vo h September:. Sr.• II-Ma>iel Waptg, r auction sale of farm stock, imple- Wood for $60. . Mr. Wood sus- David Scott, Hazel Mantle. Jr. II- - meats, hay, roots, household fur•, petted tha6 a theft had been tom- John Knight, Walter Sanderson, Mil- SPORTING GOODS - - niture, etc., on. Tuesday,- witted and informed Mr.'Cowan dyed Brodie. Sr. t, II-Qoernt. Jr- y eon, Ina Mantle, Violet Sargent. Jr. ,�We have full supply of shells, powder, shot and cartridges• lath.. As Mr. Bradford is giving of his suspicion, who later arrest pt. II-Stewart Graham, Vida Knight up farming everything advertised ed the boys at the Liverpool Mary Forsyth. Ia-L. Brodie, Marie - - will be'sold without any-reserve. House and took the whole outfit Forsyth, Eldean Smith. Ib-Earl " -Constable Calverly, of Whit to Whitby. p B gg• r Investigation showed Storry, Allan Thompson,I3u h'Gire -- -`. by, passed through the•village on that the horses bad.been stolen HOUSE ilEEPERS HELPS Monday on his way to Chbs%W- from the Bell Ewart. Iee Co., of Jsss>t eros �� � _ _- apple parers, food choppers,washing machines etc, wood to investigate some cases of Toronto.` They were Laken to ToPlower- theft. Among those to-suffer wiw ronto on Friday to be dealt with — - R. Whalen, blacksmith, who had b the authorities there: Mr. F. Sinclair Dickinson, who is y rapidly becoming known throughout a suit of clothing.taken ant of his -The members of the Baseball Canada b his able writings, bas writ y g ;Also a full assortment of mitts, gloves and general hardware. . _._ Trig. and Football Clubs bold a joint ten a book on early days in this coun-_ _ _ a -George Baker,G.T.R. section- meeting in THH Naws' Office on try. The book is entitled "Pioneer man, who was reported in our last. Friday evpening for the purpose of Jack and other Canadian Sketches." ;T'.D .����� issue to have his foot in orad b s settling u their business for the It is amusing, instructive as ihuat- S♦ • y - - - rated. Toronto Star Weekly says t- �J steel rail falling upon it,is getting season. After discharging all „ along nicely. As there were a _obligations ar substantial balance ie"a book likely to cause come stir. xiuroher of small bones broken it remains in each treasury and the It will shortly appear from the press will be some time"before, be-will executives are to be con ratulated r William Briggs, Toronto. We CN•� _ TURN/SH/N�S g recommend this book to everybody G be able to gc back to work, but on the've'ry bdainees-like matinee and for ilse convenience of-people in he expects to be able' to move in which the affairs of the two Pickering and district thane desirous ,around in a few days. organizations have been managed. of'-securing a copy-may leave--their -Dr. W. L, Howden, who has A. J. Howlett was appointed to order at the Nitws Office. The price Men's suites from $8,00 up, boys', suits.fiom $2.50 up We also -conducted a veterinarypractice taste charge of the baseball goods is e0c Which should be aid to the ub- , P B Bp handle odd costa and ants and, light or heavy weight: We bare ,here for the t sixteen months, over the winter and L. Moreombe licher after receiving the boois. .62-4 pp P� another shipment of Peabody's overals: They are the overalls that left. Tuesday. for Kelliher, Sask., will set in like manner for the -— take the lead in all overalls, giving complete satisfaction, cannot pall ;where he will practice his rofes- football boys. Before the meet. PICKERRING MARKETS* them apart. Sion in the future, Mrs. Howden ing closed a committee was s p- white Winter Wheat:'..:....... it .86 ,•We also have a lot of leather fly nets and fancy nate for horses.- ' and daughter will remain laere for pointed to try and procure a suit- Red th i ix d ape d as week ter or or twolwiithrelal and skating rink.able site or an- Should n air hockey tbV (400se and Spring Wheat.. .... •a 'tives in Sarnia, when they will be successful in their efforts the Oats ....................... - :� FA.RMERS' SUPPLY STORE, thea move West and join the dot organization of a hockey club will .•••• is 21ur. soda follow. Buckwheat.......... o CH + _._.-_. Barley 60� � �r R + a , � +was '�• 3,� v . 5. •w' _y.,.. ., -,. ,...,..,, .: ...:. ..: .. .. :. 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