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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_11_11 -,.. s. -„ .. •._T^ x. ;.. >'.„ --.- ':5•n!•' o-*, .n ' ,yr �+,"'v - e! i'?r;°- `6'+•�: �,_,,[ �e 'x. •M S r YT;� w F .: ,M .. Y .J- Ver• A 'M1R+a' f'li^.W /. :XJ.,c •5 ,.. ,";^T4...e�..;',YTw•.•.. .. �. r •.hrs.".!'w,'....,, ,.... r'a':-jn:-»,�-.r.., ;m, .,"..r~.. r. xs :i. d .+;? '"'w°� 'c •w,�: ,:wr�,'•� :�r!!'uec, , ,.'. `r •v: _. _— -a:: ",^"'''' " �; •.713 0' ft "k t T .V. � - � a.• �z.Y+"�' 3L. . . ONT., �tR D 3�, NOVEMBER. 11, 1910 _° _-_,;1'�0 6 .;. DuRnAli TON MYSTLB mor � -�ssf::st:ssiaa dLsra*. •' , _ _ ,_ •, SPINX M=-- J. BtenkEa,air.$aamiager,gad 1r[iss One of the most bi frbly respected �'1 4 3aTB.Foston,of Toronto,;_spent'-.Sunday residents,Mn..Jwiah Wslrs,died at ' with Amen,and Foston'• t of here on Wedges- - her home'nor h — Ztd.FORSY.TH,D. of _O.,-� Mrs. J. Blionkin and. litys son. of day, the 96th ult. The deceased was on Ind. Phone calls tip - = --- -- __ -with . tfsugh 2broato-sem ding'4> d+►Fa a tarntthe late-Wm.-Rebsef �� 4 . twed se*mbw of the Hest dee of en s�ine iii"—boa desma of oatsarto. spedal �e to ggttaa gg airs. Blenkin a parents, _filmes and who at one time WAS a westlthyYartner aaaiag of gleam ryes tes/ed fns ltiela Wal, swishing aad'threshing N1al Nati- Mrs. Foston: of Markham township. She is our-scantly on hand. The annual meeting of the Dunbar vived by a sorrowiDg husband and a Our chestnut coal is now under tqv- ton Branch of the Bible Society will G. L. �a��ilt�i;eilssY•+�aaiiiii +w a O. McFI1NNON, M.D., LR.C.S., daughter. also two brothers, - N. Eslcbur membn of the Calks• of or. Will be found high and dry. This be held on the evening af.Nov, lith in Robson, of Reach,and W. B.Robson, u plestoians and Surgwes of Oaiario Hoentlate coal sella on its merits and. the church. The Bev, A. B. Hames, of Pickering.township. of Eio Coney of snzsiwaa, llldinbarrh, no peddling. Gall gad see us. fade of Whitpvale.and otbers mill deliver f 8 atleaffno to lienees of woaaaaea a►ad buying. addreeses. All are welcome. • n • All kinds of horse goods constant- cisllam. QAce and resldeaas.8ronfham. g• PICKERiNG MEDICAL SURGICALly on hand. a have m e a change is the blending of our old celebrated"Cream esu QL EY The township council will meet next Repairing promptly attended to. f •. and X-RAY INSTITUTE Buns», having introduced a.,hien$ Monday. sc Ririo, - - orrrAaio which has met with the approval of ales. Malloy,of Thediard, is visiting Thos. Gamaidge is e�]Ightiyiadlspes=- I-also make the Lazenby collar. Prof. Harcourt, provincial chemist of her father.John Percy,at present- with a cold. R.:sI,6IN TOWLE, X. B., M. D.. c. lf., the O.A.C., of Guelph. Prof. Har- Several front here attended the J. H. and Mrs. Madill and eon spent ' ph7sidaa m aha�s. court claims that this blend, when funeral of James Walters,at Whitby, over Sunday at Dollar. on Tuesda grad and airs. Bunker spent Friday ' Bpeoialist in Pwtsl Diseases. Promasio Dia- used for bread making purposes,pros- y awn, scan, Diseases of 'Women. caaosn, Fred.Rodd has moved his. ousehold. with friends at the lake shore y n Tauaors.B•Say e:amiassion. Diseases of Oyu es equal to the highest Manitoba pat- W s J_ ._GoWkwellsea,noes,throat and lungs DYtsias giarasw aneante. We strongly recommend this eaects to the lake shore. soli:e he will Mr. Marshall, Archie and Miss Ber- 1 mall grate and Chronic diseases. flour and guarantee satisfaction. reside in future. the, of Toronto,epees last week at W. 4loa Hoa:.19 to a and t W i deli - The railway brise over Dixie is Tea Buns for pantry cannot •be nearly completed. The me%? road will E Holtby s. equalled. be loin business in a rho time. Mrs. Mary Matthews returned last . F.etabliehed 75 years F: Le4ait. e9 ,. g week, atter visiting friends•in Toron: White-Satin steads without a Wm.Gibson's horse Ws. !right at �. peat'• to for a time. � �. fi� E. FAREWELL. K.C., BARRIS- the steel culvert lying on the side of John Iiamilton left with us a few ( �, EEN 00�. - o T>AH.00aa1�orowaaaan,",ana000a*i We have an unlimited supply of all the road near Fitzpatrick's bridge, days ago as ear of cora which can u Ji.YY 8eilspcs. Ooasi Soose.i►ldttrv. 1f-v kinds of mill feeds. Bran, shorts, bteakin the shafts of the buggy and f Jumbo and feed flour: g g twined over 1'Jit kernels. T. BARCLAY,Basrrister-at-Law, doing other damage. The thin fess Mrs. John Littlejohn and family,ofM become a pabllc aaiBaace on the roadHis�lank Creek. and Mn. A. Carlton ~' a-far alga Oonrt of James, frock 6tte•t, L. .$PING I1IffiIT Bustle up, John, and get the culvert aa; daughter, ct Plbitby, are visiting wralsrts, far t ' in its proper place and save an action at Joram LEttlejobn's. J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, PICKERING. ONT. for damages. The Women's inetitut® will meet on Highest rice d for $� —• Tuesda the 16th last. at the home g- p F :ai•Balloilor,xotarj rnbuo.lta Yoncyto - y• • 0000 mut doer so the StsadudBaak, sCMOOL RaF0hT6 d of Mrs.George Linton. Topic: Inez- t WHEAT,. _BARLEY, aibt• thio pe naive Christmas Gifts and Candy- 0 1 Report for October, No. 4 Uxbtid . Making, Candy- BUCKWHEAT r ch a �t will a you to t m rices . Roach—Robert Roach. � p ►llnesa_nf about lour months .. pay 7 � Y P -�^�R. E. J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary .1te IV.-Robert Willison. Rose Wat- duration. Mr, Arcot. Halcolm died at _. _ � -selling;' _ a+. son.May Rowson. 111.-Cora Mantle. his home west of this village on Sat' A large stock of Mill Feed ori hand. t&-.fanim v on. Honorary woof the �9 II.-Douglas Dickinson, Garfield _ _ - - p,i� urday, the 8th inst., at the age of 69 f -,,„ 'eleitaese and►' oryre o?da Mambo amiaaair tress. Priest. Roy Crawford. Talbert Evaaa. years. His funeral, which took place My Broads o! Flour are so ss.v ganef modern,apparosed sae aaelentiae may' - L-Gladys Mantle; Edward Norton. on Monday afternoon to the Markham Rtasimi, for Pastry ' Plea, e�as ower of Xws wo funs. Flossie Crawford. Robert Rawson- cemetery, was large! attended. Mr. Me" p, IND TELEPHONE UNDER Part I,-Brant Evans. Average at Malcolm came fromMarkhamtown- GoLDara CiTy.for:Fatnily Flora o a tendance 14. M. Shasta, teacher. 9• ,����� ��,�. ship about ten vena ago to the farm �i�oxnsa. for Bread. The following are the names of the on which he died. He was an elder Special prices tea L any person r (}. HAM-Issuer of Marriage CLAMMONT pvpilli of the Claremont ContlDaaatiom snot an active worker in St. John's or over. r moo, School in their order of merit for the {Presbyterian) church and was most xw } I : Lviun er is tae Cewastr as Oa Short, lues and two short. p vilLrme. rrtr g month o4 October. Form III-Mabel highly esteemed by the whole com- Bee notice later for my new bread " POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- Cassie. Will Scott. Ales Lapp.. Form munityr and his demise will be keenly of Flour,which I will put on market lam hh�E 8 ea Auw _ 31.-Perry Slack. Jennie Rawson and felt by all who had the pleasure of his in a few days. It will cost a little Edith Slack Iequal). Clifford Boden. acquaintance. He is survived by his more—But! Clarks Rawson Clifford Bike . Form widow and family of four sons and H., A L y HOPPER Issuer of Marrsseatg;e • at>7leen Ilawsots.Ipa�Ether WhItie, threedaughters. who haves the lit Stan And aw-re.ideao. Claremont.° for or sion ti<rrdti<t N F Tomlinson. M1asplreyguwoa. _ bare .- JU��- E�r'�...- - _ .. i3 ' 1s. feeenew to the 0ounty of on= Teachers- tby of the communis an their mad avement. . � B.B1alATON,1sU�438HI8 OLE138 +� - ooavarasaer oaserfer talar prices. WMITtVA�L.iC iALaAM a. Aeaoaasaos s4sr t4o�er M Iona _ _ � A Carload of Cement a Carload of -twnw d 1Rsrter. Lie .. o■s 4-' Always open day or aighL Harry Jobnsoa is reo"ering. after Mr. Jamieson spent Monday In Uz. BritishC3olumMa� tingles. ^„*` I _ a few weeks i hiss. bridge. POSTI:LL. Unnamed Anatioaser, 31 r Carr. sloeutiotalet, grad friend. Ro Rediasln visited at R. Day's on ` . fes �oaasa w of Torlwws Oasaria. -loo � Mr. Stover. were the'tit"o-of'Jvsepk B�y All kinds,cd rouggh and dressed lumber Paso setas of an krads a1l�aed tr oa'Ntartess Isary Tuesday last. Wm. and- Mrs. Mrkett Sundayed latb and slah"res. ere well as hard aesiee. Aasrew mrwn alar P,0.. ons. Congratulations to Gw dbam Tran aisewbere�. and soot coat&IWAys =j B. POWELL. Licensed Aue• �,/ f r on winning the prize at the hast Yprk D. E'ilkey sold a horse for a good io'sieek. { _ EE . ttoeaew vai+eetar rad eotleesor rot BADLY �,ya/ aortia match test••eras P C4 of Oaasarua ages TorL All kinds of plowing mom last week. �►t ” r *oadsew scuba :vsbely or brsaesaoo. John [eata+o has contracted with Rice Ales Mackin visited at T. C. Mc- � C REESOR! r sntm pr yes w otba 8>♦Yt>LAL PA]CM P.MMVsn A SVD" Bros. to drill a well on Rigfoot Farm, Soo a on Sunday. roabat srdsiawstfaan+tk s>r.T brJtf Hi.ow AT t[7aDOntt s DaDfi oot>cessiaD of liatkham_ J �W, Disney,of.Myrtle,was calling -LOCUST. HILL PSeo+ordeft fes as Draw.Ouse,Mok- mons TRW Wises[. The Whitevale ftworth League on friends recently. or 1LmmWe. .sen, ula.emont. sow "s- assets on Frida , Itth inst.,when the s: eeAei s&"and" BaNdacuon Sou, ri A @TAatoltatei-A large boa prod.Thomas,of Clareatant,visited t Zees.-Mylan"namb eInlsGpssd i topic will be taken by'lidn. A. Farrel. ids here'meratl7. y• of paper and envelopes with two views A letter war received bare last week Mr, and Mrs. Cockburn view sA _ IF of Pickering. Use it when writingto j � P Q- 7'1 p7°s Cos iriands. Te rsgular..price was , mReEtina.Sank., stating tba4Fred W, g, lrwia's for a few days. ost the bests I{y;AgjjVjBeare,of that place,is ill with typhoid Hallowe'en pied of quietly bere,We os)sale-cow at l9c per box. fever, very few pranks Neigh pla edw Otrs WTL2 Livsia P Lan-A eke M Have a full line vi fresh and rest tuati+c,etlmn]ate the sluggish liver. A numb of the people of our oil- Samuel Disney sold a va�usble horse Do not fool w�tb education. Attend t t masts full line nil on hand. uffi them at �e attended the &universe" of the to W. Hopkins,of(ilea Major. the famous y Regular price 95c. We Oreen River Baptist church on Ilan- Ju. Wilson shipped a carload of live B Q� I5a per box,tl boxes for 86e. day last and enjoyed very much the stock from Dagmar on Monday. $pioe Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Jxwsiait PRicse are cut away down. lecture given by 0. Whitfield Ray. F, Master Charlie Ask.of (filen Major, Bologna, Weiners, etc. ' Every article we sell is guamatsed. A,. R. G. L, a returned mudoaary visited at Bert Wilson's Sunday. You save money in buying from uses from Brazil and other parts of South Mra• Wm. Birlrett, of Claremont. r . Higheet riom paid for We have a good second-land watch America. visited friends here for a few days. '�$� . d1�• rl :.; Dutcher' [tattle for sale at a low figure, _ .�. Mn. Chis rlea_Lee. of Toto, visit- The beet place in Cansuti for Strict, ' Try a bottle of our own Emulsion with - wMjTrnr ed friend"amd relatives here for a fort- (} ly High rade Training. (iraduusE- l` `I l y „� Hypophosphitee-wo. y g Digbt- es readily get good positions. Com- `kir 9 V Oa Thursday evening last a cam- A number from here atteded the mence now. Write to-slay for csta- psoy o!about flft friends of Dr.John tuners!of the late W; D.Pugh on Fri- !argue, T. M. MaFA D7EN Waugh assaemble�in the dining-room day last. 11i-OZS88 !1 1TOI h2I'6 of the Windsor Hotel to tender him a Roy Ward has been slightly iadis- ,,. DavtictIST'Alfa GRADUAT=oBTIcI-AN ecim limeatary tranquet'flD the eve of posed for the -past week,' but, in re-•- - p pas W: J.'EI:LLIOT, Principal.' Dap os Il>ugYit PICKERIN(i, = 6NT. his departure for Ottawa, where be covering. $IIfl IDNtB t]'ti11IIB has been appointed to the responsible Rev.Grant, oaf Claremont,was visit= Cor. Tongs 4,Alexander SEs. �,!Q position of lecturer in psychology and Ing friends in this locality one day Teaming promptly attended W. I REAL. �a1e7TATE.••e• literature in the normal school. After last week. partaking of the good things provided f!Harold'Jobei! his engaged'with ll Agent for Canada Carriage Co. by "mine boat," Mayor Downey took Day and Sons to moist in finishing upP P8a$ Two fifty-acre farms for elide cheap. the chair and the rest of the evening the fall threshing. p ,{ng� (Joni buildings,plenty of water, one- was spent in speech-making and song. The C. P,R. construction, gang are half in cash, balance•on mortgage if Among those who spoke were L T. busily 'at work erecting a. cement • Barciav,Judge McCrrvtmon,Rev. Cr,' brid a to the west. O DONT _ required.- W cA Blacksmithiong, Hare. James Rutledge and Mr:Potter, Jo a Jon ebn has been engaged with 0 NEGLG VT Also . a good_ tenement dwelling of Whitby; L C. Smith, Dr. Hoig, L Uriah Jones 'aseistiog him to house yielding 12%in the village of, Picker- K. Murton and Dr.Kaiser,of Oshawa; his heavy corn crop. . . - - _. - . - . 0 } Charles Calder, M.P.P., A 0. Green, W. Ward's sale was a good success '�' ing, - resent and satin- • a3aviDg' rented the'Dumbarton shop of Pickering, and- Jas. Brown, of To- %good•crowd being p What• Your eyes 1 A little and opened'the same,I am prepay= � > * >a • ' rooto. 'All expressed the deepest re- factory prices realizod. F -- ' ed to do all work entrusted to - - gret at the departure of Dr. Waugh, Richard Ward, o! S4.d utfville,with trouble if not taken care of in me in the above line, ; but congratulated him upon the honor his wife and famil , vfor a few ti may become a greatcalam-0 Horseshoeing a specialty. conferred upon him by.the gopern• days with hisfather h �E tilde tali in and see me"y time. " " * went. For the past twelve years the Missed Blanche Cooper, and L. Hefli• �sty.• 'We esen.•bow you !tow to,>� guest of the ev*niag bas been the raspp-- slip, of Claremont, visited at W•R• *take the proper care of your �''• 'T' mzl� �• V. � + • able inspector o! South Ontario. He Ward's one day last week. .`, pIINBARTON was held in the highest .esteem by all (leo. Jones; travelling salesman for eyes and can St you with # No Public, Pickering- the toaclien in the inspectorate, who the Standard Wire Fence Co. Wood- '0 - 4' ta7ey R- were greatly benefitted by,bis visits. stock,was home over Sunday, ' .. TiPr During the past few years his great Owing to the inclemency of the wen- µ l, 8iAi0X S ZTZN'Gi dnd ability 'has been•'recognized' by the ther service at Mt. Zino os. Sunday. �to suit your particular ,require-�' DQIQ� � � 1POODIifOBHl1VGi'of nit Si lid Educational Department of the Prov night was not largely attended. menta. The old tones ars sure# j ince. `As an educationist he has W. W. Ward, of Toronto, has got ;. dosed •t�fldoe, Toronto rapidly become prominent. In the nicely settled om the tum be recently 'l to need•glamses, and If you are ; pre anon of the new school readers purchased from W. F. R. Jones. wise you will take pains to find# a, General He►nlungtainese Pine wood,cut any length, fol sale. hs Fiona-a gnat deal, and the high Mia Jennie and Hannah Valeatiae, + merit of these books has ustified the of New York,bays been visiting with o it whether or not the child- , y transacted: A quantity of turnips for wile. action of the govern selecting friends in this locality for the past nDs eyes need'attention. ti him to, waist in their preparation. weak. � 018 Stt8Dt10II gl-Von t0 Order quick. Those who have bad close relations Roy Red`matl liras completed his ea- with bit=bay*learned to. admire loins ga ement with R. Ward and intends 0 CALL AND SEE IIS ti9 t10lleCltlOII Of f rr,��cc for.his routed judgment and forth* going to Oshawa for the winter 8818 1d20t6it. Wi 1 M�s^"'O�l — Boge Ron fearleosnea with which be ezpremaied months. i' his views. As a pl tform speaker he On Fridafy;evening flit[ members of BASSETT'S is most pleasant to listen to. He has the Mt. Z16W s-Ladies' Aid gathered at 17 w gAVINGs/bEPARTMENT. -]PLANTS FOR SALE a,mollt pleasant voice and is fluent rile home of Wm: end Mn. Ward co � reosi�ed �1. _ the use of language of which he has d bid them farewell,before'their deppar- - -� R O - `` 46J Tomato", Oabbage, CaelifloWer, 'vide vocabulary. Theme are qualities Lure for*their naw home 3n.with a, Al- `� upwards. Cele and Garden Flowers. ' that will be greatly appreciated by Mr. Ward wan presented with a si]- : =71t0=MgliL taslowed ai highest yY the Normal studsots,wbo will have ver mounted cane and Mrs. Word oprosfTs x>!w p�•p of►>:ica rusrenir Wagon will be on the road duffing the good fortune do sit under trim in with a cert glans b*vey dish: 'The gifts {� TW the eOn, the school-room. Dr. Waugh left for were aocbmpi►ni*d byy an aaaddr ss*:- _W T r �p 1 ' Ottawa Qn Saturday and the best preaive of the beat wishes of tor* �/v .1. .i.. .L7 - .° CsAe. D.`(l'orpoit, Manager The ( SmIDB(�� (�Sl'�8II8r wishes follow lura in his new field of Ladies' Aid and the community in labor. general. WXITBY BRANCH. BROUGHAM, ONT. t y` ' i r.. aT"' rv' F -°Y ,w<+n°- ."• '•»«i y••--:Y' ,,.".:•., ,.: . .M. /..e+. ✓�. s.jq ie. n.,Y"•... ,F, - .S` :a ,. r s _' y,P. -...',1.N -.., ... .. • ',:wL,�y •,ky•h v: l•.' us.. Y. rl' ,,L�e' d� 1.n+:'+b e4', .ti .7A. �e9. k •_rT w M. k :.+.-.`'••"'a ,b..x: :ra°... T, ,✓ r ..,;•.. ,',, ..",rx,-,"h - .,M`'""..'.." w,�,,y. G' .,, 'y'... .' xY `:.;P�"k3 k�".»k.�4' .�'. v `'`�F":'a ��. :R^ '?F� �.1+#" dpi re.• �•e .^e4." r"--s='Y ,tea: �"aw+Y" 'w. r 4X*w..'�6i4�' `tri, ..- ,.+.. 1.. ,} 'u..'Gr,�'ur 1 .:..., ra ., ,., .: : �"4'�'. .W,�d ;4x•. - 7. .�P4 '++.F ''.Y��,5 ;r. r. '�,� �.fir;. �"a•. tiC'a •,�"�k` ,.r °i�° •: two . ., '...,.r:.c ,. '�._7.?d`Dr.'`,.4 _�.-..,.'.f....rn,'�,x:...x'i�•., .,.>.....,.,.L'.'-r>^-..-.�•r4rcr:'3�,: a..wt+�'?"s"...'. ;• .ti� :. -.. o --- ,_.r'- ~w.,,. r. •t, ta`:+..•.+l:; - -.�x'x.,.y._�•c..:...r,r.s..s...r,•y . �• r.,dp_,. ,.. ,ry....*�- ,:r^•�: •h '.:.-.tis"'"..a,..,4"'�..-ate.--:-.- 'f F+� ' �a••^'�::s a•c. s , .'�' j.,- :=s:s':r .-met} '+r�i ems' �.r.ti ''. ''• -A �p�t• '� .i._ �,.: 'i✓� '+r•' ";n.. :F'i "e'' i:S •,�,' - •�• `. _ ,F• . r i �'�#°i�dli`-i 644.*}f+♦4#t+++++4+++♦_04-C4+ ++ i+ People do n6t ve - iitrure to say mut h '�- 4^: _ _ }. ' before Usk because he is her host + and might resent it, but neverthe. .�• : -.:� :• . . .., .,.:.: _.: B, too, era something and r � t les he he jr Y '� rT ,� thinks -to himslf: Didn't I tell Du ajit i`Q-� ►7.1,u"�: _ • 4 .P Wany mthy bette rat thantheyforeigners should be f' - - - But Dulcin Waverley is here, and -_ _ Bu� d herlan languid and touching, A. B rig, her 7: t ♦ delicate health, and her soft f)ym= + thiel have, an indescribable' sor- e, r Or A TRUTH N EVER OLD ft odry for him at all times, so that KA ® NMy `•,'.- . ,+ _ •-.• �� he thinks but very Little since her y' + + arrival of anything else; Usk likes - - s ;t ID t tI ha }!+ #+.+♦++♦ +♦}+flic men who eve - Med' ' s devou y t t ._CHAPTER 1g.--(Cont'd) boin hawrenee IIamilton and other men tician�he had chosen, and wholof ah" arm Dolly, ' your 'guests are (plainly show- of-her is, the sharpest also believe in his ruined digestion; You certainly take no chances when a0o�, spur to memory and to desire. no one affects both these beliefs so -you buy any toilet article or medicinal N lket.only so very serious, are they 7 Whenever he has remembered, intensely as Lady Waver-ley,•and: preparattoa which, bears the name..NA ~�a►of I never knew you so prim before. }Lenin.Sabaroff, at-such rare.times when-she tells him that he could DRU-CO and this trade mai k. 't t Then she in turn feelg angry. Sher as:he, has heard her name meut:on= have solved the Irish uestiou in „ aiwa s steadily adheres to the con- I a As.soon as you see "NA -CO f - Y y ed in the world, he has thought of half an hour, had he taken office �'' �" 7 .*renienti-fiction that she knoll's no-.�her eo ]scent] as dwellingin the ar "that no one could enders You seam be absolutely curtain„ihm the _ smuts Whatever o e _ solitudes o tne, tic forestbut s” en- is constittition except a Germanis the ^,.WAY* LOOK FOA Ttfib - ta•ents whien bind her guests to- tirely devoted to his memory: Wo- doctor, in a bath ' in the Boehmer- The National Drug and Chemical Com- , lgether in pairs, as turtle doves I men who are entirely devoted to weld, whither she goes herself every DanY of Canada, Limited, has spenwhousands.cf doilat's to perfecting tbiis _ insight be tied together by blue rib- I their memory men lel m t+�uble autumn, ills does altogether and 'line of over 1,Z',,NA-DR.0-CC preparations. tions, !themselves to seek out but to see absolutely anything she chooses The formulae are the best known to medical science. - "If you only desire to reawake her courted, sought, and desired, with him.' The purity and strength of• the ingredients are assured by rigid bests. the,sentiments of Mme. Sabaroff in �• your favor, that you may agaip and more handsome' than ever, and His wife,sees that quite well, and •' The compounding is_dope,by expert cfiterpists, who are llioroughly •- apparently wholly .indifferent to dislikes it, but it might be so much "qu41i',ted for a work so vital to your health. d xa make sport of them,.you must ex- himself, is a shock to his self-esteem worse,- she reflects it might be a Knowing that everything has been done to make them rt ht, we r ' soca a if I say that It I sit assist I g worn&n 'out df society or a public Guarantee, positively and unreservedly, each and every NA-DRU-CO .� _ and galvanism ' to his dead v<•ishes - your efforts, and that I sincerely and slumbering recollections: He singer or an American adventuress; preparation• if,you find any one unsaveactcr ve want you to return,it -]tope that they will not be success- y. „ {begins to perceive that he would so 'she is reasonable and a,uays to the druggist from whom tul, she .says, with dignity and have dune better-not to f' g you bought it and he win refund your riion diptante,. h makes bonne mine to )ulcia 1'av• _Ask your physician or druggist a'1 about-the N-A-DRU-CO line.'The • forget her ma a ann I � quite so quickly. erley with her nerves, her vitri-s and y Do you suppose his are any bet- r are men of s&ndtna in your community, wort.,y of your confidence,and - ler than mine 4". asks Cervase, it Meanwhile, everybody . .3taying her. angelic--- smiles. Ater all it In positiat to tetl you, for we win furnish to any member of either pro- In as he waves his hand to- t Surrenden, guided b a hint does not much mutter, the thinks, Y g Y lesbian, on request, a.full &t of the in _dicnts in an NA- U-CC . 4r `the west gardens. Between the yew i;'rm Nina C'urzo b�P;n to gee a if they like to gh incl ctrl:,] r.ast ' X > viinru the vilauOty Fuii ,LUL., UL o,'•• } preparation. ••, (quantity of things which do not•ex- waters' together, wild poison them- i y ist, and W exert their minds in en- seises with sulphur, iron and pot- ' NA-DRU-CO .usnd cedar trees at some distance 1 Iassium. It is one of the odd nine- cute mile stat-met ha tPo,i-rr�f��er,e. rIA•DRU'ACO y �o titre• Blariford is walk- deavoring to remember a vtrst deal -LbAcestion—chronca�cvepsla. fr.�re.<cAo iu•-ryd1 rn!oft. ,from the house, t,eenth century was ofplaying ,'tn beside Xenia $abaruff; his f which they never heard with regard Y An- g its both himself and her. So oneltony and ('Icupatra. NA-DRU-CO Healdache wafara KA-DRU-CO- Baby Tahleti banner is interested and deferen- i smc a h.aaseba m so cr,wee. Rel e.a a.b,'stit, esoactalis she moves -with- Flow and known.auyt.hing or hag.a-shadow of { .: Notwithstanding the absorritaun t",ontasnnohacmtW.�uc. +-"aL,4during teething: pssoeful steps down the grassy a fact to go nn, but this is an inmg- I if his thoughts. L'Rk, however, one NA-DRU-CO Talcum Ponder -'NA-DRU.CO Tooth Paste nifiennt deatil which does not tie ,day spares a, moment from Lad 3 kinds—Vtdot—Rosa—Flesh Geer. Cleamctihrvicho t—preventsdway ! pptaaths, listening with apparent wi I- y Go=of ralrestunar•t and rc.fne pert. -mak."I.-* teeth besuduu whoa. 1Gngness; hey' head is uncovered; f their tongues in the least Nina I%Waverley and his oven liver to putr t r she carries"a large sunshade opened 'Curzon i,as invention enough to tolrether words dropped by differ. National Dru aad Chemiea]Cam I g I i Pliny of Canada,lj=-w ; she has a cluster n dual- supply any lacunae. end is this in- exit people then under his ow'n goo[; to ponder on then ; and fin- vote-like �e Braae6es at: f . •vert made of alike lace an le 1 atance her imagination is atimulat= PH.1bf�-st.J.irlYtsetrs.trOtta„r,-IC;nQseon -7wouto Flamikos +,•.' Pa ! of fiutherlalld roses in her ed by a duub!e jPalou.ey ; she ib ally to Interrogate his wife. 'Loudon•'winaiv.r-A.,t: caIw=,-Nc”, "V,-•,c..u►er-Victoria. ,•C. hand. They are really only speak- llealuu9 of Lawrence Hamilton, Did you know that people say f ing oE. recent - French poets, but whom she is inriined to dismssa, I they used to carry Qn t9g•th .,- - tbuee who look at them cannot 4i- j , he ask• without and she is ealous of Blanford. preamble. 1 A tlaavrir=Haut Lhslact4 at+wens or r vine that, whom she is inclined to apprppri- Who?" oaks the Lady of Stir- > dnsMap- g. dated lose t, +.w "lie is not my cousin, and he ate. treaden: sharply. e+d�p UL"w tans srse9i® see! ' L E I v}s� does not solicit my assistance.," Twenty-four hours 'lave. .now i e. Sabaroff and Gervage, he tn*Kr�. to�.e ► faayet• m resets Lest C—o"Mfs.Co.,blas says Dorothy- Usk. geeing the fig elapsed since the arrival of (ler- growls, rt'd:be odd if they hadu'L �T . -- Nill�.tT OVER THE f'R.1\L ayes In lies garden with some die- i vase before she has ]riven a doses they've conte to this house pleaFure "Je tie lass pas Is police People the in cunvictiun that ► rnur.ee I know they were ik vl'Q1'LEd;i 'PUIY!Y, ; �r !0A autres;dnt if h�ssi�rt>ze (friends butwas neverTtit 1 t'A['Il~i['. -- � k - what you-ask me I should give him Prince-r4 Sabaroff, and that there ►a thing between them; in the vulgar i The new'ruute for wheat fr..m the i fled �uuhetat' In [irtnnany. 6 the same- answer tnat I give to sumthinq very �1i+eaalfut in it—m'le �n:e wlllcl yutl Bhnnld imply t'e'_; prair,e Provinces to the lakrt was 11hich �o t,.od are ]round. s ch tela n the Iver lthlnlstosr pf form house, -- _ dere chem el } you Y y up^arl on FI*lday' last, where ot) Nr.t rhe i.>rast amc,n the udv'an. }" replies Dorothy L?gk; Rlth the se- Q • ' He is probably inde}lendent of y g cars were put titrough til;Iuul�r; .4-c.; „";rcrl by Nauhe.nr ii; the :at - Bible in Russia, she says, and has a 'verity of a woman whose con<cience ' m• st cc.lxiu:ete abse�let• of flies and adsistante, i;.ay�b Cierva•e, with I over the Grand Trunk Pac:fi'•- :1t i irritable iron way of saying this whish suggests I tv clear, and the tranquility of a ;the Fame tima Government Fagia- u-l� r i,l Pct is Tlte'se arc no y fi "Probably " flays his bostegs, unfathomable abysses of license 'w'^man who is telling a Lxlsehood ser Merrick lir Fort William n�t'ficvl o- ermrus n Bad- Nanhe:m - Ar- �f and name, Us$ stares at her - , t t _who is very skilful at fanning faint the Lake Shippers Asboe'at,r-l>I -r?'n•v t : a writer 'in the I !&uw, "he is not a man whom 1 No one has the slightest idea "Well, if you knew it, you rude that boats cad row dock and ',.,a,� , ' what she means, but no one will ne 3 dark horse, then, when oil ask- (t a,~uatr they are not n.oicxl: The Bike myflelf, but man women, moat y' I from the Grand Trunk Pa(Afic'e nr:x wo. a .. f women. I.believe,think him irresis- behind any other in conjecturing; ed her here?" elesator at Tort `�''.IYiatn. The taY,• r',at br� t; ,hold fly" firulscondi- Alblq s " and there rises about the unconsci- "Your expressions ars nc,.lt�;- lin of this traffic over the I\aitl, IIs . . Thereon she leaves him without oils figure of Xenia 8abar�ff ah3zc int." returned his wife. "!f I wish- l g t a< s urfsvorable fy.r bmeding and - wa1 morn sympathy or solace, to go Of vague, suggested, indistinct sus- ed two people to meet when both peg line from ��,nni ;an efirttive calilpal{cn lila is .rar- °a and receive some count le picion.. like the smoke of the blue are free, who had had 't certain P°g to Su�Mrlx,r htncticin, ticuce1 r et1 o i -between sisal"•qs y poop, via the Superior hrnneh t'i the 1). r nA the ,rinbrr flca er•ek .car �iibo have come to call, and who Gres which hide the form of the I ympathy for each -other when hon- -or kept them apart, lake•, is an inlportitnc,cu;., aI,J ' nets .•f c •i:ary and attH.' The au= ' `wionverse principally about prize Evil One on- the stage in operas. P pa t, there is noth- opens u anew ail Urand Tr,iiik , poultry, Blanford perceives it and is deeply• inB vc culpable in it? 11'hat is the r:tie•, in Nauheim have a maul- rm•. irritated. u objection Pt f u�weatern wheat. Last year ciF,sl ..rd;nnnce wi.ich enxbs then r ry trite your ubj n 1' uu let r "What is it to me i" be says to jerti ,;l; the Grand Trunk Pac,fie doltvrred t • dt st.• '% the fly-pest by att•ac•,t:ng i , $.and -Gervase was eight years hiFsalf, b t s of s in vain. . pious lord,nt,iidtcaa (very moody says' T er to its connections at Wlnni pg more ;;, a� r ..'' CHAPTER X. P a:l_'_ time. G.overnment._ c•m- _ - ingenious- a P than 8,0%. ,004 busuels of wheat. All 1oyQr-4 are sent into ever build- _ younger when he wrote those let- conjectures and imaginary reeollec- Sion, "But Blanford will, I sus- this grain will now be.handi,�_by lag in the tciwn..tr,, burn out all the Grand Trunk i acific and grand <orne:•s in which hies sir' ' #ars thsA he ie now, and be has un-. tions come to his ear and annoy pest; fine's certainly encouraged ght lake pleasant recollections of unpleasant him intensely; annoy him the more him. I think you might lay. ahu,rt. Trunk, and it is expected that, taft•}t,. Thew measures are very passages -in them which -would' because his swift intuitions and un- us your cards." IIotwithstanding.the ' lighter yield-. a �• i'�: ,,;, t this ear's tonna a over the new The . compromise him in his career, or at erring perceptions flava told him "Lord Blanford is certainly old y g' ]rine•_ likewise affords an in- least _ 'islet get him horribly talked about, from his own observation that enough to take care of himself in route will exceed fife amount blind- tare:ting ltruof that this dangerous were.they ever made sport of in the Xenia Samaroff does not see in affairs of the heart; and experienc- led laist year. As a, matter of fact rti'!anc�- ;lo^s not mope (lir from • - world.. Where are hie lettere 1 Has Gervase altogether a stranger, ed enough, too, if one is to believe the dry season just passed d`4 w)r its-br•c:''ng grounds. Tu Fried- IEme: Sabaroff kept them � He though she has greeted him as such, all one hears," repelies his wife: !sect; the northern WAit•n of the burg, a tvpical ill paved. dirty Ft- Kine' to ask her, but he dare net. Certain things are said which he ''What can he care, either, for wheat• belt through which the •rona•trr t,,.wa: less. than two nlik-s• ' He does not say to his cousin that would_hice to resent, but, he is pow- person he- has known a fen days? Grand Trunk Pacific passes as se- dwily, tl:r fly pest is everywhere in ��lt r. ire has more than-once endeavored erieas to do so. U'liereas the attachment of Gervase vesely as it did the territory to hint to Xenia Sabaroff that it His days have been delightful to to her is of a very lung date and ther south, In addition to the, Peaut_ful walks in great vaii•ety > - - would-be sweet to_him too recall the him before the arrival of this other. ���antic origin. He has rov_ wheat business. there is a great,.are .t•, be found leveling in all di= --ppast, would'she permit it. ' But'he magi at"Surrenden; now they are ed her hopelessly for eight years." Baal of general merchandise goingi re^t'.ung through the 'nvighbor;ng M ]bas elicited no response. She has troubled and embittered. Yet he is Usk gives a grim guffaw. nto the new aett,ements and new h;la. From, the mountains lou the evaded without directly avoiding 'not inclined'to break o1fhis visit "The constancy has had many in- towns a'.ong the line of the Grand lige, a lively litt•tas str�ln, runs }' - -• 16im. She is no long'ar the impres- abruptly and go to Scotland, Ger- terludes, I suspect! Itiow''I see why Trunk Pacific, and it is exsect(-.] 'c?own through the town and car. i _ uionable, shy girl whom he knew in many, or Norway, -as might:be you took such a craze for the lady, that with the opening of navi'gaticn' ries off the waste water from the i 7. � Russia, .weighted with'an unhappy wisest. 'lie. is 'in love with Xenia but'you might have said what you next year the effect of the incieasel baths. No sewage' or filth is al- tate, ^ and rather alarmed by the Sabaroff in a manner which surpris- were after to 'me, at any rate. I tonnage will be felt not ,only by, lowed to defile it and -gonwc uently , very successes of her 'own' beauty es himself, He thought he lad out- could have hinted to Blanford how the Grand Trunk Pacific, but hr it ic,Ggirr4 .all the charm of. a clean ' --than flattered by them: She is a lived that He of-boyish and im- the land lay, and he wouldn't have the Grand Trunk Railway System country brc,ok. - woman of the world, who knows aginative passion. But she and a walked -Wit.,-his eyes shut into her as well.• In- a commercial sense. The i�wn is well se.werecl and sup .� herr own-value--and her own power great-power over his fancy and his net, ' _ the opening- of this new freight; 1 Iie�1 •:it'1'excellent drinking,water.. 10 ohiirm', and h'as ' adquir,6d the sensi�s, and she is -more like his `Her `net' ? She is as' cold as route is important to all Canada'. 'from the. Vogelsburg Mountains,- talent which the world teaches, of cearliest. ideal of a woman- than We.to him I" replies his.wife, with t,r--- thirty miles away: Tho fine Olean leading the minds of others with- any one he has ever met. disgust,' "and'were she otherwise g-ave] wi ich is fresh]• a plied each „ the loves of BED out revealing her own; LIFE SAVER ROB P r g Soule pJe- _ Absurd that I_should have an your friend are soon. tear to the sidewalks And pat�ivsiys. carer the Petersburg court ladies ideal at alFatm a e!" he thinks 'consoled.. He writes aTettei•, takes James Edwards, Ii• cal <1-iv"r, f•f! 'kvcp, tl!e lace y g _ p practically free 7. had used to call her, in those early to himself, but as there are some - Y S and, throws his memories. A vo a e Lambeth,• London, England,-jump- of dust-, and'-no billboard§ of siml• times when the tears started to her vela are never accompanied by that overboard. Alan's temperament is ed into the Thames, in the ,lark of i-lar nuaances are permitted to •de- eyes so quickly, but no one ever etheral attendant,even in youth; s., far more serious.' early morning W rescue a woman. i face the b^_auty of the streets: The.sees tears in her eyes now, there are some,whom it nev.r leave, "If by serious-you mean selfish, -At the inquest .Edwards told the t general note of strict eieanliness is. Gervase is profoundly troubled to- till they reach .their graves. I agree with gou. Thet.e isn't such co•rener "what �• had done was vial] exemplified in the town .And how much genuine emotion the Therefore when he heats hese anotner d—'-.egotist.anywhere un what any one elk:,; would do, but }"e 'presence of a woman whose exist- vague; floating, disagreeable jests der the sqn,"•and, much out of tem- b•.)l� that stealing his coat with( •ince he has long forgotten has pow- he suffers acutely, and finds him- per, Usk flings himself..out,of the all his money in it, while-he was ill room and o For goodness sake John, how ter to excite in him. He does•„not self• iA .the position which is.per, g ,gs to Lady Waverley, the water, was v'lat only a few{longd d you boil these eggs?'.' `)like emotion of any kind; and in all haps most painful of all'to any man who•is.lying on a sofa in the small x'ould do." , The foreman. of .the ` ..itis affairs of the heart he is accus- who is a Jtist as long as yoft told me to, • - " gentleman, that of being library. She has, a,headache, but jury Pace.him ten shillings. , tamed .to make others offer, not co _ lv ear. Impossible) They're mpelled:to sits silerit .and hear a her smile is sweet her hand cool,-, • r „ himself, Yanity.and-,wounded van- woman he longs to protect lightly p ere :soothing and <Ie'_, .' F pvp Ftt1aSl�• hard as bricks. I boiitvl them w her atmos h ' DJBLF, „ „ ity enter so largely into the influ- 'spoken of because he has no right lightful, with the blinds down and ` just twelve minutes. Twe.ve 1 i Cates molding human.life that it is to- defend '-her ' and would-indeed Will you have some fresh latish- Why. I told you that t'h:ee. minutes air odor of attar o1 rosea. , -asked-the' rooms?' hostess sw't�et= 'lf'rig enough for'an'"cog l" ="Yes, very possible, if. the sight of him only compromise her more if he at- (To b© continued.) l3' dear--belt I boiled four of t•h^m." ", ` i = had hail power to disturb her, the tempted her defense. - -_ '-- - +� „ renewal _of assnciati-on ,wit.'i her HUNTIFG DAYS. _ Yes, faltered the guest•, ' if b '... would have left him unmoved. But KII . And now-the-days draw;near, alas! rooma�an4 zlot fetidionisquite sure es mush-as jt is, he has been piqued marts- ®� Wi,en huntsmen, for and wide, '� + j Oh, I m quite sure, replied the c. AeJ, excited and attracted;and the a mavin object in the rasa . k gatc4ly stops coatiha. caeca Colder, b v'f l g hostess. "I opened the Lail ply; I au;• ,y stops cos66ta�. enM^ oolda, baba• ' - admiratiea _ orb Blanford and ,tIN itsrou and]antis. . • . lib caata. ��a)-'sem—an'd PI.-oot-a guide. Olf•" �1ba thenal sadlaada f . . i.S casts. y r *; ,. }e � ,.:r .,.�, .n,.. ...,•.,' R. e,,, ..: -'... ,. .... ««.: , .•g• r `H-t •r tx.'',5a. '' ex um 'r ai` r .- �.-.,r .... f ;,,�..M ' -� .•a .,. u ....;ts • - ,1s.,,'c:•m: - �+••rc+:,.rr .x"r:x: ��r,"a ?*�': -v.-�.t d�•.�' b?w.l•.�i :!?' �s ..... u`x">r^M ,;s, ��.'�"'l.<=' .'7�.a2u.i+•+:•:t""•,nya.�l,:nA 'i .'�u*i'' i,�.' "C�,r.S �" ,r :°Sr%�d+, 5,,�"� ..,5? �7, l� n�. d-re Nil � 5. SY�vv v4' wir-.. ..�T-• 1, w .e ir. '�� ,9.K•:-"k �l•;,e• y.._y r,. �.wv .'6 .,r a;:""q,;..' 1� .Y,Y' �;-. - +�"9'r3t'r .tiR•x -.ra,+�kliaR' `.. ...t'w+d �ar,ya. s•eha- »G6uaA..�+�Y,p'sk tN,i • : 9rx+f+',�'• .. `r. .....r�,....,,.-,._..a.:.nM.,.ax.�•a.s�.rnX��,�• �': . .�` .,, •.. .. - a � as' . y�cr.Ga•..erae�r,;Ifi��:ra i ,>i:;�n+•, ..,:.+r. ,:. . .: .,�•. r _ '�'"'�• �r+ �{{� PAINS' 48. Blessed ia•that servant •- A - �'` T �MKIN6 1 AIIi3 1. •1 H Sr Ser LESSOR beautitude which is doubtless' the basis for the words in Bev: le. lo: ,. --- - -OF RHEUMATISM , Notice that the question asked in verae.,.45 is, really unanswered. In- INTERNATIONAL EESSON, + stead of delineating the eha'racter FWU1SE Z'811 Drily Be Oared Through the NOV. is. of t•ho wise servant Jesus merely � aM airy OuexTtrlr _ t v.�� TnentLOII6 1119 reward. But It is ap• ' `• BLA01�---i �lic4fl1$ P1Il>k -""+' r, r. Parent,that the wise servant is just Foe staking SOAP. soft. , r. IQ, Which bet Directliy Lesson,TIT.-World's Temeperane the•IIIAn whose readiness for his lord -niaQwater,r-aero o ld a, s fi to return is evident izl_his doing ex- _ paint, diOnlseelnaUlt'the $109 . hee»on,.•Matt. 24. 3.`'w1. Gold- actiy as hewas bidden (so), giving slle..ta sad dlEla T ou Test Hatt. 6.:'41'.41. the'others food in date season. or a>any f oto Rheumatism wilt-rack soft )est aa- ' _ -- -- 4?- @ver Ii`tha£ he�iath=Com- f bean-e !ba- flat, , ong as t ere is acid in-the blood Verse 33, •13e'is:n5 The syb- p re Matt. 25. 21 23. Our Lord •. Soda.' Useful for slur° to cause rheumatism. That's•ttie I here, accordingto transfer- semis to teach heie and elsewhere hundred"PruP°�°i whole trouble-acid in the blood. .fold Enesywh*r• Cold damp weather may start .the':tors,is the Sgzl.of man,taken.froili that there will be degrees 04 bles- 'e'' pains verses 30 aud'31.- Luke says in t;hi redness- in'the.otbgz world, ; E.W. fllllett G,UL a p ns going but it is not the cause. same plate- "Chat the kin om. of : 48. My..lord tarrieth-Unlike the . P $d, Tstraalo. Ont. 't That is rooted-in the.Mood and can Gad 'is nigh." Though it is impos- master of the house (43), this "evil ti onlybe urc<,1 tkeou ah the blood.t:mtir�_ --•��cl- setts to ser which 2S meant-by Mat= servant (who, by an odd unconven- • thew, the sense is the same, namely, tionality of-speeeh, has not .before _ - • know now as much about the cam . � j• that when -the crisis of the world,' been mentioned) knew beyond plaint as to-day, rheumatic suffer- tvnified by the budding forth of the doubt that something was going to I t ers were given something to rub onpre- the the swollen tender outs. E3ome leaves of the fig tree, has arrived, happen for which lie should be pre- Galj SAVE THE KING people who de not >soints. _ there will be plenty of signs which pared; -that is,. he knew his lord.! V of the gill-powder plot. It this bs Y M$ cannot be'usista would come back. But he didn't true, it pr•,l+ably explains the measa- y ter stili adhere to the old fashion­ 34. This generation-The only pos= know just when. So, like insny" _ ing of the la-t two lines of the sea• ; ed way, but it does not cure their Bible way of interpreting this is to men, he acted in utter disregard and verse: -- rheumatism-and never will: say tliaL Jesus was speaking of the of the judgment he must face, as 1T IS. THE. ?l.t<TIO�I.,If Alb OF t , When the said is driven from the i generation ., of people then-"liven if-there were to be no such thing. I Confound Ilse+r politics, blr,od the-rheumatism is gone , it's $• TWELVE �IA1I©lYt3. :1 oured. The thin is to get the Hence, the reference in., n„all these b1. Shall cut' him 'asunder-The 4 Frustrate th is knavish tricta. w, *. g I Punishment, described only in gen _ . right medicine to drive the acid out. things is to the destruction of le- P rusalem and the accompanying ter- eral terms, is to be fur this man CAREY'�; Cf<aIM. Dr: 1i iliisma`Pink Pills have cared• Dr. Hear Carey FI' , more claim sf`Pink Pills than? any cors,. Dbobtless the disciples be- as unlimited as the reward for the 8 y ag the Author, lievecl him to be speaking of the other man. His portion is to be I While Dr. Bull Wrote the There is no ev:donce that can be .. w + •�: ,other disease except anaemia. They end of the world, which the., under- with the hypocrites because, on the j produced to show that Carey claim_ do flus because they enrich the.stood was to follow closely upon _. pee i Air. ' ! a araiice of-his lord, he planned - ° ail for himself the c urnpuGing of the •�•. blood supply, thus toning ftp the collap4eaaf, the temple. It was to assume the role of faithful over- The origin of "God Save the song,'" It is possible that he come! - 4: sy-stem to a point where the rhe u- seer, have secured from some YiPrson Cho " uratic acid is ex •tied throe the the common belief of the early _ King,'' the national song of Eng pt Christians and clearly influenced '�-' land-in fact, it might. be said the Jonson words and then wrote a new natu•a1 ohanuels and the trouble the form in which.they iep6ited the Ft10T-BALI.ER'g tl�D ]i\'i;E national air of IQ nations-has been line to- give . an especial Jacobite ( diaaltpcars. They were intended to 1 �,g matter of endless discussion. It twist to the sentiments, and net it y do this and they do it thoroughly, f wordgof JesusJesus. by which ut there -can de IIF(LED. remains•e- question ae.hotly debat- afEoat to the praise �E the,-c tilted p "Mr. Henry O'4)onoghue giscount.;'terarirte the len length of.fleas 3vhieh-is Fd as-ev�:r, .i$ s i"te o the feet'-tl3at hoilge uf'Stuart.? There is nod ,tlbLi -- Salk Says,: "tlbout four y'egrs.a q g $air Bilk- A i-a-41te--9n �ttrr: _ fs „ y g Ito elapse between the fall of the Mr. N. Ala sou, of '457 fiir,; ,volumes have been written on the that he rang it in -pablic-wltl I came here from Scotland for the reit and the end of the resent dis- sub' ct, and it is'a controversy that Great George, the Kang,'' an4l' faeces u lance. Even y P 15treet, London Ont. says l�'ki.:e lr y purpose.-of g P ! satiou. We do know that man will, iobably, never be' settled. that it,became popular through lair a� Pen y a member of the East Kent Divi-,- l P „ intr��ducin it. C;arey'4 lite of RA at so Tecentadate as this the conn g ion Football Team. and during a g `••. then living witnessed "the stomia• Knight, in his Half�Houis with g �•' •� was quite .different from what anon of desolation" sad the ter- sari e>,tended through the rel na to da Then the nearest shack rough and exciting game aE fout- the - Best tuthors,"- say:s: 'rhe ' )' g g y' retie judgment upon Jerusalem I of Charles II., James II . WilliaRL �. 0 was ten miles distant, and the r g� 1 batt, I Eetl ori the bard gravel, s i9 most popular song in the world is i at tewa. much Eurtlrer away. i. 3u. Heaven and earth shall pass tsining a badly Iacera'ed knee our `God Save Our Oueen. The and Marv, Queen .lane and t�ru of away-This in a cosmological ex- This re uiretl prompt o,ed;eal at• 1histury of its composition is "cert' -the Georges ere clays homosteading Ras-not q 1 9 , Carey's son, alreadv mentioned, dsi nslrine, and in the s r,n of 'presxron signifying the whale of the trndance, as sand and stave , fi:lPcl uncertain: Perhaps the beat sus- P fi +created unrterse. In verse �9, to Itained th?ur is-that it was origin- who way bc'rn the sear. his fathc4 _ I cuntracted a severo cold.. I the open wound: i y g I decd, stoutl corrLsnded For -his fa. - which. these words seem to refer Tor n eral . trcclts the doctor-ally a Jacobite, 9orkg written dear- ��- _ Aver been sick in my life be ;back, adisinte disintegration of sun, moan, y.. injury, ether's nuthorahip pt music aq well ir! and aid no attention to the g trr-ated m and it n•ay ing the rebeliinn•of -1715 by Henry' P and stars is predicted. thought to be wt it healed over; C'arey,and partly composed by him. as words, but nearly all authorities and almoat before I realized ; csa Dr.- all wrytR the -~ sv amd as rhe a:na of thin ;There "iiia Permanency about the about than the- . n mope-HST - L " o was down with an attack of: hly wird shatf- not -pasar-akar=- -bitt no ar+s�tF�ia�d-tv P n brul.r, and I •i,tt.;,h theatres in 1745,and Carey mune. 131111 was a Famous composer it begin to leave me those. o! ;tearh.ng o{ Jesus Which is found in sufirred m;Tre than at first 1•'ur .hin: elf-`ang it publicly in 1740, hay- of the reign of King James. s w3.a actttall tai; c angr*• ame u ec,rge. i�—BZLONUS To much rrara seF--i'n.� my au-ffr r• , -" i .vire somethitig terrible He1P �$tithe Mount has sue rfe'tledl� rairnnin sid tip, f.rctuander d I developed al yar able of r is Ball tel Vfurth$ttre talentsIt 'I ftega-rding the internaWmallty of, nt for, but it did roe no'�Hx1, l Pc .` 6.. capable"i R the English National Hyena, when - - ,•i the medi,cin® given me have ' What he has to say concerning the for fear the ensu?t might beaper. ,of the Ernest rascal performers, and Samuel •1:•. Smith wrote his patri- _ rl Peet, and for flue 'months I future, therefore, must be heeded cnancntly st'ff kner, The doctor*: churvs,g Rml ritbly adapted Euz_.:_a I otic ger 'My Countr., 'Tis of ,as a word sure of-.fulfillment treatment failed to Leal ,,the ' wl+ich the humblest pre- confined sun ° ' I nee,- in 1832, it was sting to the acs The day-The dery uE 2nclf; cvcriirre, so 1. applied Zam Buk.' tender in. music may. join. The y }sate,trite as "Cod Save the khvx.i2 pr to the house. Then meat. The fact that the exact time Ft was a nu�st.ma icni iii,its ei• wordy ,are not elegetnt '.but they .. e • is I had"as unexpected start(o i g g ATe ti P u riling'to a -French journal, .Ther - . owl,, my brother who came.f cora J{ s3 under the name "America." �e- List:�alia, and.whom Ihad not sees f this momentnns•' cent lies bid- foot on the sore. The disrhar �n cry int rP$sive and the horse- {. : r r Inc years. When he saw at I den in the secret wisdom of the so.,r ceased. The sorene%s and, line- of eontr of the Iines may have ,4 y C harrrari," Handel copied the r' tvd.itioa, be at once urgedme to heavenly Father should make recd- airs were banished and c rsever- contributed to icy universality." i L' p' • . tune from St. Cyr melody. the au- .�.'� t Mr. WiUiasns' Pink Pills, as be �Ple cautious abetrt dcigntatixinR. ante with Zam-Rue: ma<ic the badl-v-, CONFIAC'TING STATEMENTS. . thorskip of which is claimed by Lu i A74 of a number of cases in which' The King James vert,ion ocnits nei- Ise„ r.adrd knee-an.good and firm-ere 'I tllikel`>, in his "'Curious-Queer- ille. Besides England the United . ey had made marrellous cures ? i they the (3cin, as in the margin. Rat g - Za tions, at•atry: 'The author of tLe States and Germany, it figured t s ratia. The result was he went it is almost certain that our Lord - 'Zrnt"Rrtik will sa,wa be fi+unci a! ,amort the patriotic or 'national _ i � I � �� g Pa n l l h ' national anthem (iutCl , F t , , Ba,- town and purchased six boxes, 1 used the,words, as they octUT in sure cure COT Cold sores. chapped �R%8 rhe King' (�)r Queen). W89 I)T. airs Of nine other nations. In-B8 before I had used the last lox lMark, and if Matthew really entered- han.f,, iroat bite, eicers. ecre¢in, varix it is Reil ' L'nserm Konig,' .. f as out working with my oxen +Pd to omit them, it.would be simply bh�,c!-poison, varicose sores,'piles. Henry Carey, b,,rn in London about.: at sin now as healthy ser fast' man-jbccauee of his well•knua'n anwih. at%lri" Boas; ringworm, iri9ame�dj1696, aml died in 1743, The poem Fieil . In Switzerland it is Rulsty the province. to For this I mut lingness. to- allow a confession of patrhe,, babies' eruptions and'°res written in honor of a birthday!du, Mcin setsVatof words It i used s- nth the, Pills and my bro6lier'a w.ea'kneas or ignorance to .stand chapped places, burns, br•uia• of Geurge.1I_, but it ban tmdergone; carious seta of words is Bruns- the e pec p isonw changes- as arch the wards. ' w` k, -Hanover, Wurtemberg; Prtis- fine, and I atroe 1 recommend against his Master, We need not 'es and skih injuries encrally. All g reg 1�? Pills to other grheumatic suf• !shrink from admitting "this runfeis- druggists and 1 store sell at 50c. The music �ta5 c imposed by Dr.ds. I via, Saxony, ti1'eimar and Nor-, ` cern,,, - Sion. bur; or post. free from Zam-Buk I$T'he' .-Fret. . enerall• ' accepted! Way. s 42. Watch thererore. for a know g y P The statement that the air of the old b all medicine deniers or 3 Co., Turoato, upon receipt of price. y i theory,. nereithelesn, is that Henry I English 'National Hymn was dor to marl at 60 ceata a box or stir :nut on what day your Lorr1 aomcth - + I-This is the practical application ------ Caney wrote it for James II.;.the':French inspiration is•confirmed in as for $9:80'from The Dy- 'Wil-. P PP exiled King, an•f that it was re- the "Memoirs of Madame deGreg- a' Medicine Co., Brockville, of the entire lesson. In the days TRE 31ID-DIA.AGED. THAN... 6, of Noah matters stood about as they vived and sung "during the rebel- ny"' in which we find the canticle have alwa�'s stood With rain, sail gay I:rPalrst Happiness in s Lite lion 6f 1715 and 1743, and thea si- t'hat-used to be sung by the 'young will stand until the judgment. Their rhAt he Touthis irkomme. lensed by the failure of the`Jaco-, ladies of St. ;Cyr whenever Louis. vicicusness is not mentioned as the �bitm, until it reappeared with the XIV. -entered their chapel'to'hear; FACT AND FANCY. ceases far t�lteir undoing. but their `'Younger people;"--said flee.m d- reading, `'God Save Great George, ,morning mase. The first stanza *3641 enalit, sa Eaghak monk, invent- "eating and drinking-their entire dleagki man, "Want variety, they i0ur King," substituted for the ori- as fllows:- glass. in.the,•bfth'century: ;abscirpt•ion in tniugrs mundane. Rant to be always on the go. Bou `genal one. ° 'hen we contract bad habits our Darning had been given them, and tine galls them;.'they hate to have.;1 Richard Clarke, the.popular Eng- Grand Dieu Sauve le Roi I ores need expanding. there was a certainty about•the t+, du'the sante thing over-and over lish ' composer, made a research 'Grand Dieu venge le Roi! -Locomotive consists of'5,410 coming of the flood that,is like the and uvea again day after` day, covering a number of years, and Vivele Roi. r. inevitableness of the coming u{ tti< "They want, to g ' somewhere•or finaaly Published a.book in which he Qui toujours glorieuii, � <. oases Bre good gardeners by'in Sou oE•man: It All happened ;ei4h du wanething differeA all the time asserts that the antherp. was writ- Louie victorieux, - _ ct, having from time immemor- frightful.'sutkienness, and they were Older people are happiest in a life ten in the reign ut James I. by Ben Voye ees'enemYes. been absorbed in husbandry. wholly unprepat•ed. 'Sc, sten, in of,routinc, most.disturbecl siren va- Jonson, who-was poet-lureate. lie Toujours sourds. nuine ,Ruasia leather,owes it, riety is thrust n on there: says it was written at the particu-: spite of•the solemn %earnings of the P and judR Far .mywT,f I wen elcome• v daily lar request of the Merchant T*iloss' These words .were written by de ightful and enduring scent to the mare .approach of death . ch bark «sed in its tanning. trent, .trade upon the uncertainty task, endlessly. re-heated and always Comps"ny,- 'and was sung in their Brenon, and the music, as stated,! ; reed is _Writ doing what we of the exact day when their Lord the, same, I should be lost without hall at the first.public appearance by•Lixille, who was a diatinguisheal, lit, but doing what we ought., �cometh, and stand in the field or it. disturbed'it it 'wrre changed. A of King James after.the discovery composer. quicksilver mining is t'he unheal- ;at the mill 6bliivi6as.'and'in-the day life of habit suit-s-me best. I like est of all trades. !of trouble are left' tie their'ohe wn de- toM (scenes, familiar; friendly ���� ��� eadaehe Wafers , ,truct•ion. On the other Land, those surround_ings, I don't want to - who, with uninterrtipted'vigilance. -change, stop the meanest,nastiest, most persistent headaches in half an counsel ri > E BEST MEDIGNE - 'f pay heed to the coel of God • Nor do I'nant t�,nch outside :'.,hour or less:. We guarantee that they contain no opium, FOR Li'[TLE ONES. be taken to a heavenly reward. No pleasure, ; In' fact• I 'think I should morphine or other potmnousdrugs.25c.&boxatyour druCtrsts'; i.lese,the cirtecriyltunte in different be liruybeSrooveit fit me r. Band I er by mail from -- -- fthig I s" htsatrwi The beet medicine in the world ways by Jesus (Matt-, 25. 13-15; fit' it. I fl„n t• want change. I just Ii tLa.l 1)rra.ad tXsariesl Co.of C"d'' i�.ie'd; '�'' ' r little ones is the -rr ec,ieine that Mark 13. 33-37; Litke 12. 35-40;'and• want to=be left'aloue- to work in ill romptly enia all their little I21. S4-3c6): my accustomed ways. It is in my p ' s and at the .same. time can, he ! i;_J1__TWo illustrations of the krf,ove that I am most comfortable. S9VZ 1M A1Ut0AL yen the veru youngest haby with ,necessity for watchfiilnc.” : (f) The I like a life of labor and routine.-_ -Ontario a ssolute' aafets: Such n' medicine a ":incl coild, there come. to one Horticultural Exhibt i'coming of tyle thief at night: 1_) the - Baby's Own Tabletii. They never t servauts at the coming ,of t4ieir a 'greater.. blessing? 'attire and a; it to -cure the ills of childhood 'lora;. - the cnstome of (nen enforce routine Sr. lwa►raeea Aewsa. Tolteloo d the mot the guarantee. _43. He ;could have wAtcned '- Ft upon tis whether we like 'it.or not. •• V 1, i” a guvernntent stns t�st that they I could item that a ,nun urrg�lt to•tie In "South this irks: us, Duty in onNovember 1$"- 16- 17- 18- 1$s 1910 l Y not contain one partie)e of,an- ;a,lloweci the 4yion--or rest' from maturer years in a life of routine The largest exhibition of liortictiltaral ratucts ever held {a t r,... - riuus drug. . ..Cancerning thein watching in•the hours of dr►rhnces in the'uudisttsrbed-enjoyment of rs, John Robertson, Streetsville, !But not in a place inf"ic.l -watt; Cii iihar Tabor we ., may fi".our , _ - PROIT--FLel1lCR8 1tItET VEQCTA/iis ". !„ writes: "I have used BAby', fleeces. _ 1t any rate, oav must grerttcst happiness." - wn Tablets for cousti atiou with ' , - _.iE�---- -, - _ Spvwit F+=C1lS'elOA �sfb P �pruvrde agninYt the_eneni s t:ak ng _ e yen,best ve•.sults. They are. in- ;)iim nuawnre5. T"re is a sense in from ail points in Ontario. Ask ad _ our local al Railway Agnt- a 's.0iabte mcdicine for-little ,wheel death is a coming of the S<•* Anxious Messenger—Say, fire• tri part tri. ; _ - •�>. ex �► Tlie Tablets are sold by A-11 ;of man,' and it will not do "'or irs man, there's another. fire broken - IL IL MAtta7Atta r W.rraat TTs, s.or.t.rr; ins dioalere or mail"at 4u: V - Mate IF to think we can gamble aRa;, ti out up the Street. . ew Recruit- t!rssiar� __ . . oto _ t*.ea,naa,e tstw.,r.,,r.a: rrtsabox train The Dr. Willisma' oursches, tLat tbe.evil day is in• Albright, old chap; keep lier.•grant iQin* C4,; BV0CkVil1a, Out. delfnitely th atip hed. till we've ftnislted' this one. '• fi•'R fi��R��m�o�ilf 3tee ssss*sa _ ' : a ^'4V .d r• .�.� . d .,� ,c .<a�+9. a ,,�•+•n t» '.•s,ra..� .. .«;a ...,•..::G.,,,..i .. ....q:y <;�: -. :'a- ',:� •-a.max., ,a. 9x•,.. -w,�;�zm" � y.a.. ,e- -'�, w.;�.,,'� h�• n, �, �:,';i., _ "'� .. •b.P' '' .9 _ 55 \ J.`u' ..YY w,. .. .. aa, i Y ' .."+' ✓ .L.; �••i..�+•R`'•'4r f!- R CA '.rjr„ .. �ry?r"'-."-N%�'ccy".'.e �•'" •_ ^ .�. � `'• '+�••' ', u�g. rd"' r. ",�;d .^' � T.`'�'' '... .,�. '`•'�'.•W..'- ^gess ,. - sees _ .. .. .. .. ;3 _ _��f. s"`' ,;M r _ 4^av .,.YL,7 .. " r .. 'rL•'d'C': � tS.n.: .9,. • es{' u� '.'Pw.:; «.•w '- ,.•}P, :.'.. -...- ..'i'�wjw:�4 ,..T F�•:;' r+y.'.. ...Y '+i1a,y..f.E+KM•. !-2} r .. : 41s residence#,bseeha:toothe retir- MiLM RMIM T/L r _ ed and howls against every im- t and tvsLes off,to teswraT, Novy. !rets-Rection Bale YOUR GR00rjA%L= 7*men a of staodlir timber in }acre lots, al- i pro gg city to faake all his purchases fur I so about $ tons of good timothy '. his hwashold. hay. ty17 he ykoi w.Philip,at _ to ooa l c mein Bale ti 1 _ � , GROCIUS . _ bills. Post _ -. In the last issue of The Cans- o'clock. Bee w. than Courier the editor, John A. auctf oneer _ tai e*erta++a•lmaeai■eMfesoO■aG TvwwAir,Nov.ZbrD-Auction sale of :. _ •am Cooper, has an interesting article farm stock. larpwasents. oto., the t arias oar apvaasaanta: an the reLtion.of the High School pertybf Arthur Johnston.M his Wb iaatteion sariis+. m teats ar near aresiewood. Sale at one. BRIiNcI IIB YOUR BUTTER AND EGGS $ItI8l38T OA81H PRi+Os .■aesswt.r■rraw.D. ti..- f'.osasa to the iiia otthe smaller town and Bee bills. (leo.Jackson.Auctioneer. F * t9da I.low aNtetasd.`SwsN or.lwwso and villagls and-ta the agwieultural WaaxasDLY,Nov.Sed-Auction sale t.�■■frig le mss• -- — of farm stock..Implements, house- t3YSTL f?S THIS. W E,l 'K ewb toe 8 w e Manske or by sly•1W. am i�aatlouoity. -It-ia a 'cell-known ��acres� ,, :._cart,er scoot soansow 9araxes quaee■dn fact that the large towns enteities bola furniture.Br re.etc.. "a usse or■aasr,`snh Ps,s tasd.on Brock coed. case G.T. R.. Also Smoked Haddie, Boneless Haddie,Coltish and Bea<'ring •e++ mss ,�,p�is•dvaae46 are draining heavily anon the best the propest of the estate of the I&" r s�"assris I:e l aiaavae t■e+neat■y.r lea■. blood of the oot�ab PFo matter Mrs. ,[.A.�ollard. Bale at 1 p.m. a"""'s"a'o °a°"°°"so'at t""a04• ry See bills and advt. in another col- Breakfast Bacon, Boneless Smoked Rolls and Penia Hams, Salt Port �' •ssiraaeessas scala taova oro apptiaa. atott■■dnrwtas. where we may go in this province uma, W.B. Powell,auctioneer. sora h.isnew.w f'm`e°ro1bfaaM ansa hasead w we tial the same condition of TttasnaY,Nov. !seas-Credit sale of Bologna. Odok{ng Figs, Letyer Figs, Dates, Oranges. _ ..taaatw37• Dear.cars eta,the y of tleorge Match, Affairs- Lemons, s an leetgal and ambitious Dung moa at lm 19,h.f.non.,Pfcteriag, The Yeq Best Tem Coffeeisand Comm Anywheis Grob w..h yassp�ak■■d.a re. y. mad south to lake. Rats (Bt one sas�cs are forsaking their country homes . B. Powell, to seek fame and fortune�lin*the o'clock. Bee bills. s196Ttti. ; X1.00 it paid•ia ad, tuot3oaeer. r - oa r awe«,a oro large contras of population, and it TmDmDses i, Dnm3zx 1"-Auction needless to say they are succeed- sale of house and lot and wagon itheir fthey RICHARDSON'S hug n er efforts or ey possess shop, (knows as the Coatweilto estate)at east town line, Pickering, 401+N MUSKAR, Proprie#or, every-element to make a success on Kinggsston road. sale at one ` in life+ no matter where their o'clock sharp. W. B. Powell, sur.- *t H -ANDtMrstust+rys energies maybe concentrated. A tlonger. — CST READY . There was ai bye-election down a result of this tendency we see `in the Counties of•Athabaska and many farms neglected, because it Xsro aQs+ertf+�erwewear - - * Drummond in Quebec on TLurs- P� the neces� $fm la�ible utestioa sz�stur- 'pARM TO RENT-70 acres advan- OR WINTER -aay last,and ever since politicians r3' q sa+M■ad s+eaatal• ire Sotrard anaow_ 'have been standing with mosthar ally arises, whlr are the boys lea,- warrbr. �tJ wide v with Ing the farm Y There is no other _ tee► : peen emprise. At the life so iodependeat as that of the MAN W*?=D-For 60- as mise� aeretarm. $8 1pm8II of Winter last►election the Liberal candidate erase■.im1N7:�'■aM�N sed Vaa r.rtosoKag r VMS arsenal with a majarhty of farmer. It possesses many at- ' ,s a3rr1'ed tractions not.found is other vor�- _ souse N*aod Ian weak the Nation- s s.LE-Rause and lot situated _ tions. There was a time when a1ist reealved a wfority of over oa t3Gb b6 ver owe, alpadt+ tor• rrsmoriue 41%No tree" • � is One hmdred bores blankets and far robes to choose icor. - 200. The great question that was farming was .. syaon�taoas with W. cszoo,xore>•Ci�e■roet : hard, slavish labor. But now with { -d'if<waeed was the naval policyof - OR BiLB-R. S. P'hiliips - r the numerous labor saying devices h..s+m..a».w a.n tarn o■ trsoaf+ 3tITTB AND GLOVES GALORE - e the g�overmeant. The French are ■..r .. •t; - strongly opposed to the ez Deli- the life of the farmer is shorn of MCI.- srlea rocg■t.t.at. s most of that which was re is, - 'We have added to our stock a completelinaat ' -tare of any money for. naval par- ppuu L,pR 8Al,H-Macre tarn 100 aeras to many. With the-introductioa doses. Many have tailed to forrtet rs �► soli sea. . ..a tors FUR AND FLTIi LINED COATS of the telephone and rural deliv- a....e■�r�ddr.oteoaa i■ IIx t . the Battle of the Plains of Abra,, icor pardon"}era artib to coos.� off. showing over twenty samples ranging from $15 1041190. ° r� cry the social life of the agricul- oi.r•soot P.o. N "` ' ham and imagine that the British a _ turalist is as attractive as that of A complete line of farm machinery, carriages. harness and au' z i are still their foes, and they ex- ATTLE -FOIA SALB-1 ✓have for sewing machines, kitchen cabinets, scales. fanning mills. crease the town reefdeat. And with the sate st Das rtes+... rho bead of nettle, g pressed their feelings by voting w.tsmas trots em,Dee-tomo ta•.rwh t'zf.t a eo &toes, stoves. pulPers. wheelbarrows, washing machinbs and : - new !novation that are -contiau- �■ n«, ,wr► or ctr�. N..r>>.ti xo.t ands of other articles. "�aN . against the goyerauneat. It was �■rrra otrad•a otos•a■d Carpet a:ppi'or � ' BUY -a severe blow to the Laurier ad- ifappearing, the attractiveness p,os eo 1.K.weirs 6•o■sitam.ora. est country Life will gradually in- - ,GIVE US A CALL tzation as it teal* be as iadi- y PUIT ? _ a ., sestina of the fsellgg'throughout crease: It.cannot be said that the q reason the young: man leaves the Ir you Intend plantio resets nazi , - the whole -Provtnee of Quebec. y s _-- .._.--- _ --ie-bec*uwAt-doe* - leQ hoed bsttes-plies#aures land �''',, 'While the Conserv:Live Dart' ,w -----DISNEY - - _. -- Never was the farme better re- e 7 on account of th+.ht largest k, way be olated at the defeat of tar auras'stock. Wearer larg+tst a . - is emaidate � feel warded 'for his labor than he is of peach: apple. plum and - + lE rice �`� �r and as he has been for the also obeliac and - "at tbiir'pollcr of "Aso•••rash oraasa+atst s t. in C.aadd+2 We ., rperiwkn` will lis as.•staring!!► P�numbw of-years. 'Tbwoja sack*a: of peark serf ` 6'y w&btbtr ch Mi of• w In the conn. tress, a and iso es, or soda t ) "pored-by f� lis !s'l►Mrh4'�r'iF`'iS aC aatdogae . ' ti f i 1�'-,so +teles'Isiber"-navy 'policy. bdtte!' iloan�ial ^ ; VSN 1tE08. 00. _ podl�oq.t"y.than the fortaer. i �Sl Us sBU Why then doss theyoung mear, -03t is a sell sata�blished principle pa* his grip-SvId March ON W.the � Wei 00-•0" Has added to his stock as ° 'brat a Mea should be loyal W tbs - a�satr is would he lives. b* oh'P ,kls des nodsubt is agreat AUTO9ATIC W.D 'PO ZR VACUUM CL a measure to car educational e. - " w- . -- ubonld stand v for his noun 's W •; For sale or to rent by th t3sy. a _ p try tern, Nowhere lin -our public or +.; '~ M or s You can clean them all ' :eights under all cirenmstances and high school>2 L the science of sari- Ka need mks up your carpets rag e slsafild endeavor. as far u la {n Syaopsie of Canadian one day with the aid of this machine. It will also clean upholster "�. y culture taught sarneet- The furniture and mattresses. So easily operated a child can pumpt� school, North-Crest. Land Uds_power. to promote Its interests. � prepare, the pupils Gall at our stone and see it for yourself. ru ?be Man who has not a good word, only for the Regtalatione. --='Window-Shades at bargain prices while they last. — 3 r _ y professions and for znr � .�+,w• .at.h«a of a f.wtr, ' for the land of his birth or the commercial life. When a boy A w•at Dela neer is J..n aid. in" home- see" {` land of his adoption is to be despis- enters high school he generally tam in9Mani 'ismaos l aeabow" or A36 e°Oa. era. There are men who 'are con- !'hea■altea■t must appear tc ,cans .tMe the erc� for Serfix. �t v�u�e loses all interest in the farm, be- Domi.o■Laaat Assear or sob4#mar far the tlnuously deridhng their owncoca- ts►nse the teachingof agriculture •+■tries score ba are os be made at sv opal{ and et rices lind see cuts before placing your order. -and boasting of the good to be .r•ts■ aaaahtr,brwsw or aslar•t t■aadins got p .� g g is neglected. It t stated that lin o0 o.rt.fa 000dt hl' taeh•r, moW- , found in -other oo steles.. _Bataou":a�sri: tao■tnf ✓wase.' Dyna ane - - - CAREFUL ATTENTION rI'O p one of the high schools in Ontario. eniaRuoo or the ices is itch or thew r pit =each peop)e are lacking in tree that only three pupilA in a period �homesteader rdw i. oto: 31106 MUM *4 at ��BAL�LNGi AND FUNERAL WUlig patriotism and manliness. The of twenty-nine years returned to solely owned and oocapled by y� sameprinciple 'holds to re- tashee,moth,,son,a•asht r,bretbw o arise- Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. g°Od the farm from which they came. 'tor eeetdn dill 0 . bomaMaaa gird to towns dnd villages. The Evidently what is required is s h mwt.;a°t`�e°to•` o� ; trite towpomaa or. villager will a stem of education that will foe. _-Mac nerds six months m•.ea of .r: y yews lean art•of homestead wtq t+adodia� endeavor to do his best to promote ter a love fora fly•Uwe quired to tea. h.=01 pat■ne1 he gr t graduates pa'rsuite .aa o■ias.atv�arta.:teas tthe interests of the town is which be bas tshrasa•d nit hum. O AP .Is be lives. The man who is di°ilo al We find.that the grsdnstee of the •+r w ■t•aa t and cannot oYeata a �'• pans y of the Guelph Agrienitural College m• > : • p■sebwd homesse M •mala - to the townin which he lives will Sot•- t't0' t t°r' D°a•r-I[nse Bnt we have a good supply at the old price. Sunlight, Rtchar : become enthusiastic aocl euae:s-_- rwa• six moans in- sub of the.. r..rs. ' . - oppose with, all his might eRery fnl farmers. We belie►@ that an ffide�s, �am" .ad "'� ` hoass ` Comfort, Taylor's Borax, Castile,etc., 9 bare for 26d. proposed improvetirent which w.w.oozy, t�raient teaching of agricultars in - ~ y "!Might.increase his taxes. a few I*mtT of res Himster-of the Isialims ��A ._,CCF.FEE - our public and 4!trh schools would ,cents, although the improvement x.r+.-v++ansho:is.e nwio•wa oe t�hi..a be followed by.'siaailar eesuiN. varve.seat will a"be trait rDr• May be to his interests. $e will dMA faeaish each pleasant drinks. ws have the best tai mosey c coot patronize the gperchaats but bay., Coffee ground while you wait. , Coons ilia brand that 'ths Ki +still go to the city.and hay his s uses:'"What better-c-could you wast. Come and try theta. groceries.'Thevrics maybe sono- cd old 10ea#her Will down ,�3¢ Mere _ .. I - what less, but he does not consid- the est. ARE Yai�-PREPARED 'F(OR '•IT P WE ARE I ..-. �• Our gtoceries are fceeh er the fact that the railway fare Ask for coupons _ sad the'ezpren-orImight charges 1"iea', ents',Apd children's underwear in all wool (Penman'$ Pen- Highest price paid for produce. ti may make the ultimate cost much Angle)also fleece lined from 25c per garment to-$1.26. Hosiery in alt - gabater than If he bought deem grades from 25c to 50c per pair. Smocks, overalls and pants from GEORGE .P�IL�P� EROUG�A - drom the merchant whose piece of We to$1.25 per garment. Flannelette blankets,white and grey,from businesti is only a few steps from $1.15 to$1.75. Good !toots for toren, women'and childifen. logo'rub- lila own door. We have in our here, light send heavy weight Mitts, gloves, hate, caps, collars._ties, THE f shirts _ outlet flouring ' mills that are " = SMDARD - -equipped with the most modern Fresh groceries always Dir hand. $iehe@t pries for batter and_ eggs. machinery safl are is a position =TERMS CASE. Bell and Independent phones. ^� A T A A $o tarn out a product equal to the - u•R.ttaltit4d 1873 `J f�j�I HLJC1Bassets lb"t in the market. But they are iGEO. A., GILLE.SPIE :Dunb�rtoa - �, : market witho fella in th4 mills.ho If i moo ed to - Complete Banking �erviac' 1 I heir product is as good as. the . �- atherwthey have reason to expect Paoll-. i0l Av�ble for Mandaducuig and Comm a! Hontdr ".US sapportof-those who live in - f you are thinkingof-purchasing come in and look around before Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Municipal'i0est ° _heir neighborhood. There is 'an bu�rin elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, tine shirts, ties, cocks :,-6W saying that "Ch-linty should and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. Corpotatioae, hnners sad private ttldutis' 80 } t !pegiu at home." The mmeprinaci- - y1s should pre�ati in thebusinessIce cream(City Dairy)every.Babarday-night. �h ®i"l�� at � RtWet world.. Our dui is to assist those - shovels, hoes. fork@ and • y We'also handle$sm@on a weli:known suepaddes, _ Ant,who live nearest to as. The rakes. Always fresh groceries is stoek. P I C K E R I N G - ' 8 R A N C k person who is the greatest detri- �l �' ZNCE T. WATT r, •',fueat to a town is he who takes UPR. A's BELLS GLrr�R - �.. � .]Dumbarton ���� ,.� ,.: s:��►.• �f "3,8..�.,. ,... •: .segs. -. ':;., •..:,' .. .. �;. y .� °.�ci;�'�.' - Sv1`3 .:. .. - . ,.:., .. ..m .. ..• •.P -..eyes- .. ::;.. ..n - .k"_,.^^ J '.:.�vC< < ,tT'.{, ;ei � t•� '' �'V •.�,. „rs5rt --�,.. .r, 'r. m.,.. ,... a.°.x•� •e;' +. g'., N t "^s-,.r .sr• .:• ,�:�:`rin.. vti.+ `:,a�, „•� s� �. '�. ^'; ..• ,,e- , .• -�`4a .-„ .*a,.'•w•,..'X.en 'k ser•,.• "-v' �� �o., ^�S .� A 71✓W > ",� "",�y- n..• ,?.s ,ty,"';,,�y d :,. vz o- '"...wM '�;�4 i. icy�:� '��?Y, .m. • W'i ' i' ;� Ae• � xi�a5",y. C.! A t�:. .Vr` �' �. •:?. s� �.G '� �c l� ,• X, OR111,r,� .. ''•t,,: h` ..,,,;,R ••5s>"!nu.''rek-' .:.,�eiF'.c ..^ ;fir. '':�''r .5�,}•'. .-.. �"' y.>"`"S'.'.s , n�o-? . r �•. .�..., y:..• .ry .... � .9t� � .7.• ,�'�":. ..,r "' .; Wit";, ..^c >•�ir, .Y yd;,y.,n w.'..'..:.f. ,.'d ,; $ rC1" '-:..a...<awrw.K"..�:t„ •r..•:..re'n., "�s.?a--.. - .:e? - ':.' •x �. vux. x ;�,. '4M-. �. 4v, _ .;n•,.. r , •r. P. ...; - .�a: otsoac�mss• About dour inedtese of snow fell . C. 1 . Fogad it �: RW[h here on Sunday evening.. "a"firs -oa- STOYES Wreddenoe• � ar add been bassi we would have fa -_ fim-et•.alassS!- T IL and l[rs:Stspheosop We ares glad to see gamer Cosh- T `i eat Sunday in myrtle w}th the There will be.offered toes elle ppuub- t Stave for awls two good stove•.s parlor cook,:whiel< - � ,iiatt!c's rano about again &iter hie long He suction by the Bseutose ofTlErs. Wwill*lc;n ,Ii. Wood was is Stoop time of illness. He is now is Ham, A. PoBaed, d.oelwd st her ltas been is ilea three years;sad-aF heater, is use two �t prwtiauy perfect health. late raddenos,dsrmomdbsd below,on I here no further Rev.J Grant was i the eftT Kamm Gregg da Coates shipped WereMq, llsrnsMr do?.'ie+R t ��'�a Sr�ring isustin sell'fWraae• - a carload of hogs to Feterboro.an at the hone of t o'clock'io the i»sfsrthem,s. �Y'ill sell at a reasoassbte price: syn Wednesday o!$ebW,g at & aftsermooa.tlae soUowisig: " WeddiaR• Monde They also shipped a aaartos of Cattle on TaesdriY:' i y,$cow•. ! tet nisei aqua,- The Ooewt+Stere. W. M. PALUNk, Proiwh mw --- of lei tiraham g y in the eat- its a number of farmers.in l a[ housshaid ed �e partden y had a bud• this neighborhood have-still their tae:et whileh�• J per,trip to N&ptaaes this wWomi eek. turnips unharvested. >A[say are Also about pi races.6ds� part of t Quite a namber from, sowiso behind with their tall plow- the north balf of flys souti':.ls•I=otto8 y at ep& W plowingR � 10 in tbs•Ist conceselon of the Tawe• R ` ret Barbaro L►st week. Wm. Joamms returned home as obi of Pis - [oksring,subisat a resery-. -A few from Gere attended the .d The head 16 lh Josm RICHARDSON sale of 'CI defdalw it Yarkhim Sunday from S&adford situated near the routs of Wa , citta s Lai week. had been for a week. =R a the Rerun lumtric�a mulhes first-class arpeatet his cervices lroak ;Picke>immg ritil { �ss W was in Uxbridge onin simst dem fro Pi etsR:iamsi4.'- li. P i'nesday who 1 c sc oo" mus.. —^ i of Asset dirplsy d _ _ Hies Rub Farmer spent few McS: Hugh Wilson, airs. A•y � frsoelmMO d days with friends in Careen Aiver been a xeddent of Claremont fors Oa the lands ars i},tory brick camber of years. moved ea Fri. house with fmxme kitchen, •0x44 dWioaat7• ' Hooks,Dohs, Toys, just dosing the past week. with.stone stables underruaat and's da last to 8roucham wvhere she resdved [or abs Reliday trade. Orth ]lies. S. Bra L vidtinR friends y frame driving house-; s bearing orch- awl l reside in future. and of,ant-claw winter varlet le ad roe sham. >� ' in Greenwood and Audley this a sem' _ << - It is reported that the C.P.A. .hivi,bsaoiown withishttlwwhea Bnbseription� lakes fw H - week. i m Joseph and Mrs. Readman spent Weekly said Daily Newspsprrs r` will Cosh a-track tbetr line fro ' Thanksgiving with friends in Toronto to Smith Falls instead of g newly seeded with grass seeds West Toronto. building a new line near the lake and 14 scree dall glowing done. Im• 4 Adarma Spears had a bmteinees shore as was their intention. mediate poews+mion given. 0 } When the se&son of the plowing T � Chattel, D;Fara, 1096 . J. �• =vH M13 trip�to the city on Tuesday. match is on our thoughts turn to on day of sale with s cient to make for W. H. Pugh was in the city on s few is on our thouens htsNorthurntClare- °p�$1,604 within days thereafter. �'O�G3C fit. Monday. moat. In the late contest near 13sla rtb may,be used bT mortt��,s;e. Mrs. Crook ask of Buffalo, spent Further par cutest sad coadltlow �` ° H Agincourt, David WsR}i WKS one of age miff bs s known 1A time of -'' a day last week hese-writhe Ler of the prize-winners. Sae brother, -sal•and may had.fromma the under- t .r a bet•: Mrs. H'•Thomson. 'also^ 'case:.t!olda t1,e honors, fined. _ ' . airs. H. Machin, of Bron ham. , �., • title 'Cham fou Phoufrhmaa of G Thursday with Yrs. �. H. Jozoe'. F ht:: Ch.- . - • ���- ;- the World. Ver would rtmember Whitby.Oat. w - Mrs. Z1obias ifdkshel),of Toro too one who r►mss bigh in excel- Jahn Vipond. Hsoolr3h.Qat•.. �k fe visitingTo w, P. aae3j Yrs." Mea leaey in smarm parsuits, one of Miss AsumM Maout4ss our people who has been inaiepos- W.a Powslt,Anotionssr, Oberman Rmmohr and Joseph ed forp�art of the summer. I)wgiel. FiAseiag.Oat. $dyi'.t#irla',nim Ysn's mitts, 40 different kinds to ehocmas fe pens °•4a• th : hie skill in banaliagg.the r * .' .were in Whitby %bis week ri�.sN at the Tito Szhibgtiaq rZAM 41A_ . sumoo 0. the lowest pesdble,prices, thins of all kinds. Traps and aMMURi- mem rvinif a•�jarora a>s their fall assts- some years is stilt fresh in our T.R. Trails gelaa Iless 14i as tdlows�- _ a, Ws spies biiao i�his�o- tie. 8 Itsli %.tb t !t. tion:-Asessad size ltaadlss;abo a large as•srtmeat -hCmws-bladt�- Robett Scott. west of the vii- ,memory. is I.o•al 2443 P.K. Ing to and fro anioagat us. .t,;et P.N. Sts. Come and Ism and inspelot our stook. No trouble to show 9004th pa mbased a fine traits ; ' ,• 14 brant ----- .,rn�..-.—• west• iv s• eou"O-- J. CAydeedal►Wie•at Mwrkh&m Lab _ Trains week. -Citd flt� ThtIIhs 31x. ass A.K. The Presbyterian Ladiw_had _ _11 Imes .lee P.W ••• 7 wait s.es P.X Y + a two days' Uilting recently. and 'Permit me to express- through Tae •8aa�as�v�; .� Imave finished aim exquisite auto- News, my gratitude w the Many tri- CHARLES SARGENT, cL���Orr�e grsaph c�wilt. each, who have bean so tied and help- �I; M}. ldl�cbara, who has been jul4uriog the Illness and death of my &L�,W�, groves AND epgltACne Y i the hos brill alley, hamm tecta h. 8ueh kind actions roll —r running levan u�af ewnfort will ever be N 0 rP gold out to Clarence Stoker who ch ad L our mes+ories, wYf is future. - ,[•x"Jr f• " .°-=" will rnlEa scrod Yr. Yoke. o! the tsar. Ancmr. !leicorn '� comfcswitma of Markhanm,Assist- ---- a monument,' Bramgbsm. Nov.9th 19W L the ttme to place your order for • ed Leonard Yoke with has'testia JWV s slack flans =- of the,err in time slmops`atter la- pire his heavy tarn crop. dttoemODO can be given. - n A n mating wi be bold this(Fti- �-� day) sveniem in the room* weir tis Vpo erpcted�s is ltbit►R -- w the. Bank for the par- - Z9oa�,�p assay i3ss"wmere siwr error#ample-• dmsMab4s esim� at vosis of diiag a Dt+aeaatic' r _ lbs fair. Saay sw"vs{me their asum yam b. An tersete�d kindly &t• .4. kms absstristg. .+ sees l r ds+s11t►.c is frau! +s tend, HER- _- w�, or 00.et a aad�a,�1 t�i� 'w! ,'cae�sa a W. LiIHHAlIS�..., [lirmrbrnoiat SLsmsa�rrlmr bass h26.UlEd gias^astseisr Mr. grant assisted in the Oreee r, w w wtB atm cans e�eslaoe r luvsr aauiversary sirviese stet ,�� mw wb^4 el�me b! y wt�b tse+rblsesss valves. It mew mr ►• lost,set aub,l »dew:•las folkoe vr iyp ,; t Sisndrmy aftenoema and ewesiisga ,. r ( K vahvse. Y' }sssifie frrl ,° power ala afseamsM Vbe asrviee in this,Ch"01"t > .," .. owsarto out of. �a ld"chard was coodaetod by Id• IFE - P of!WI sad so rslver for pwowue is ,' Frond• ,m s L One dowse V elm te. pas 7sell. U 1r[bse wird a aLcFwrbne- of Til msbar and surf! -so wIf ' O of hew�!as iaola t IaWd. �e•sNaat rprtag at as%lbs right .' g ilosom�srl7y of the Cllwreooat be�ac?m Lydia �. PinkharnyS i 8 si `i jai the S9%anei>we'd.Bank. is in the C •sally gives any.ded;ed speed either wbwra ru afng softy er 'b spital with'&tm of. a?- Voge''t! ble Compound g � " �'�,�ym, Under ram. �t hop for Dfop d•T me w �'s _,•I feel that I owe rte, =ti rd� OUR THR MLB GOVNP.NOR, making It-this only engine girt" a ., carvery the last tem years E.m,the to L�dis = d O s sswly onclugh power with which to run cream sepatti►tor or dynaato. The choir of the Baptist church table Compound. yl Built bbyy e:periernced workman in a factory equippelip- d to build owl li •ad " f s a s e r S: eu las 0 H.P. esgt046 especially,for farmers or others who desire a trout prod j 4 spa well as a large number of the Eleven Veers ate I r .. � i reliable.rah engine that has no amovinR parts(piston excepted). that cons" members o! time church attended was s walking r a B y' , „� >r rl y4 fail, sad with reasonable care will give many serous of srtistaetory service. ' v the ere d rear services o! the shadow. I bad been 0 het our and writs for catalogue today. Sold only by Green River y under the doctor's ... Apr C► y Ps. Baptist Church on carebutgotnoreliet B a 9 y a • .. say s ,�♦�.. - '' ` ;- Sunday. Myydhusband -ler .. asr 110 WAW Z. IT r , A few of the sports of the vil- U .. B g B s �� Jus . _Lege have been having a high old Lydia X.Pinkham s &. f3 R 8 a: $ . .� uvr I have on head at my showrooms. Whitsvaie,Plows. gasotiae engines, Pelee - time in the neighboring forests in •getable Com- $smllton straw cutiemy. separators and other eersowabls geode pound y o'a '" for immediate delivery.- 'their elivery. 'their search for big game. Sao far "- ! but very little blood has been spilt like a charm. It re- h iA C'id . •w.Now, w - . but big things are hoped for in lteved all m, •• 0011110 the Dear future. and misery. I advise all Jassy sfu:wetvt, par as. a>vamdorm �T WANTED NOW Rev. R. Data was cboA..d to women to take Lydia I Plnkham'r i0.rear FnT u, >�aR•ms.0...e.rrs•u R. B R Y A l� : lar Pickering sad surrwmndins Yegetable Compovad•"—Mas-'U'll s"s'aa °°r`wO~w S�RSm1iI triet for fall and winter mosths as his house for a few ds.ya with a WH=AWN, Visnas,W.Va- !Tobaoeoe,,pi and stsokems' swrgeW reliable agent to take orders .wary severe cold. Rev.Mr.Wash- L�&Pinkhsm's Vegetable Com- pee for puri stock. "iocton, of StoniMillle, conducted pound. made from native roots and �,��� Tslolpi o Oo. t' gsce Heft us►rterl service at (ItasRow on herbs eoatains no narcotics or harm- 'Ts►ephsas Co. oy for (Topa Psi Wer�.t Oatrrrr hymens g y Yr. Dote was able, and to da holds the record Sotsba Laundry Bser,vsrvn Z�nrrosmi ldoadwy but for the "at nv�of actual cures CI.ARHININI? ONTARIO . we = x to tats.the evening myrica. ai iemsle o!say mdmiLr meds- under cultivation. Wa� guarantee,be H bad %he eaimmiortUoe cine in the countrj, �thousands o! deliver stock in R sad at 4,s eclat Let to be kicked on volm�rt,ys nes on $N in Ili Aa ��TT to contract e. We ora roam tl7 -the side of the 'head and on the the Plakhsm laboratory at L anted 17 o W there l cease,in rstresesa�. le'oe Pisteriag rad surrounding roup= well known sellsi Brea at this tis•. arm by a bores which he wwf lead- >y[ssr.. from women who have -rm of a7 for,fall sad winter months, a ran, Established over>f0 yeses- Writs for -.jug to paattrre. As a result b0 female complaints tinssm stied b, t to tate ceder doe Par�w,c Piaassaz Ca, n bow be :e�oe8ned to his bows aur m,displscemeatanbeoid tumors. W alt mrwrtrhs sad dwips aMe'+� �:. .but we ere pleased to'state lere9aLrities,pseiodiepalnr,D.ekaaha ke"in sbek. 1t will pay,oe Northern Grown NurseryStock &.is Termite.oaa. that his 3ajndes are not of-& seri- "02on end nervous prostration• b eau as our arab wed LaspsN ass sleet pay wkly. Use of beautiful sant ow character, and we hope,to lie �r��such lasering woman owes it to and ebrsW peipe. "Don't M � fres. Ws too strictly$rswolass �� Rai him soon in his Usual erste of =such ve Lydia E• Plakham'r afntsws de not empbl flap. stock. d vered in prime condition. health. "Qegetable l mpoand s trial. If we vpa, sed do slsoof off Its agtals We w tae selling Specialties, sold &Cuter commission of 19 per eeat.,whieh,ea will by ourselves,on which there is IRIC� �+ WNi'lYALi After an illness of five or si=t 'Ii yon would toter s*eeisl arty y meets,W. D. Pugh, of the north about your c msewrits&00"dW>e- s�nly N» by pamroledag laps m' no competition. It ppww s to sell!ors ars prepsabd to furnLmh you se�thimmg tW letter to D[rs. P'lahitinsn, at aNi mmoiieftsmL reliable $crew 9rtablis�ed >!0 years. in the line of watet supply such as townline,died on Wednesday,the Lys, Mmrra. Her mdtlee is fn%.I "My GUMT1 W., Write for particulars. 2nd inst.,at the rife of 44 years 'nod altways bel 1 wmutse�pews• pwmps,;�►indm{lls. hydraulic rams, and 6 months, the cause of death WISMR'S NURSERY plumbing, etc. being cancer of the liver. His PORT BLGIN,OMT. - They are also ezpert well drillers funeral took place on Friday when an his remains were conveyed to Sal O -A s iu>d respectfully solicit Your patron4• em cemetery for interment. He D n S I M.P S , !A�L = +Be for the fimture. Ind. homie li6$!is survived by a.daughter,18 years �1 . W. EVANS, t I. old, also by his mother and sister _ who resided with him. BULLETIN FOR NEXT WEEK p1Ck8rlIIg4 The old and time cult- >mp �anUb Wer w. um of edlebrating Hallowe'n by Ladies' warm andersuits, 50c, 700, $1.00, $2.00. Men's warm unifier Y' ancS Committee pranks of various degrees of in- snits,'01.00, $1.50, $2.00• Ladies' wool and cashmere hose, 25c. shop and Residence,Dundas S3tj arocency is gradually dying out. 50c. Men's wool and cashmere sox, 26c. 8bc, 60c. Ladies ringwood The obieot o!this Aeeociatton is to WHITSY,ONT. -;,"As a rale the young of the present AUd cashmere gloves and mitts, 260. Men's knitted and kid gloves, hewn sterling and rosecute �geaeration fail to see say dun in , , 75c, $1.00. Ladies'blouses and wrappers, 600, ?'Jct 11.00, .$1.25. the letbosp ' Three doom west of Whitby Houmme. the destruction of-property. Howe Men's and boys'sweater coats,75c, St.>fSl+. Ladled and girls' sweater .-.ever in every locality, including , 76e, x1.54. Men's hats and caps,26e, hoe,76e,o0e, $1.25. 1[eesber.havisd"Moors •toles oomssama- Claremont, there are a few wbo , oNe imam•diewy wlr� r6 nm•ombs We are prepared to ins trh wood or iron .are still imbued 1with the old Ts., no better value to be had. Just think when tea is at such high of i4mmesetl» oomnma�iimis. pumps on shortnoNos,also attend --' rit with the result that the rice you.can buy a fine Savoured few, black or abed, !6e lli., ,leo Yembersbip hr risco•. to all.kinds of repairing. wiaere of plows had much dill}- 40c and 50c lb. Coffee, fresh ground,26e to 400 lb. Our grocer- �,M„„to b"�,rye rr.•mead or, Agent for the Ontario Wipd Mi11,Q -' catty the following morning of dee all elsnitwey. Every Mu and drawer eentaiU'dust proof Calcars. a«m:.r.ry ar•v>�t"MOa. .6160 gasoline enginesanc.. loci their whereabouts. There Exec.ooen.-L• D. Banks, ��� the equre gear.' ; t {, fit no harm in playing innocent Highest price for Rood batter and fresh eggs. W.V.Richardson,Pickering. liA(iNS"T CREAM B�A.SATOR pranks bat eve pem�son should - J.A. WComoore Afthur Jefteyr . f„dn,f air loss or3+stwn- DF. $IMPSON & Co., TICHEIiIN(I PeNWwk ,1«r.t.r, Phoas No.50 at r°'�eBO'. ,raiemnw �; • 'ver.. . ,. a w�.,.a"y. .. ..' ..' 4.• .. 1 •✓• ..... \^'n v. .',. .:: -n .,. ==t.4+r r't>. .:.,zy' a+.2 r 4 Rn.'.: w.,:•- b,+.n ^t_...", ..... .. .. ..: .w .aJ' 9�n ;. .. ,>•.- ;, -.4 !^v-'�A`.' Ai✓. n� ,ws' r.^`+" .F,S; rS+'.r r. 4: ;F7 k±...y{4". - ' •;fib' :.�'`- r�,,'"aa� -:^y ''*. �..;";," n• P':�; . ,� .tee �.'�.. .7'. ,n,r, ,hc'�' r'y"�..�%•r a, F.�'` ,s✓' :K.�"4aY.,w vw.�' ,,J's. ;� ix',n e,, ;,:.m�"ayw;'_ .n, xr�.,.. �'4. �''.`- rX -. ..2 5t..,,'3•-ifr.?a''�.. .'..,,- _• ''x+�..>!..,---•_*—^-. '� '`�� i ?4t' k�. "'�s�}f',`.. .fat !C ^c�'nt:. :w•.s.�,=r�:c'° .� _ +3' a ' r - -, •._ ' ,., ... I.,. _ r'. :;s. x s, .e,z" #.,..,y' x.�. .•+�,r� ,� "R"r"`-'_. '+',d^","fir. �^c �.. ' y',r . w ', +ve._.< •d• !•K?$.,' b:sy,..'a,'.,1- ,+, n, ... Y'Y Tr.•.. ..,,...,.,a.". — -'.v.� .T.�-. .�.�: r: •,e!,•�rt,•:s.sx4 Stu C1rK;.�[,�x•F ?a ::�,.rs .. :.o.•rur,:. '•,r_,` a,'^r,,Av+:�vz. 'W,S�f•.: r.',:x1Ya . .+cE-7r'.{;R•l:,�T'JKY.1L.Kw'S�.u'i . . +G.,r'Mw�. -+fi•.•,ww -,--BURNED. 1N PAIN FOR YEARS , N* . FRUIT A TIMES BRINGS BELIEF f.,- _- The dig 'Hundred ��nates . Pere " :Saved,, NyyY � �� E •�'arl�er Near' Fort -William F 'n" � C - w: R am • ou' 4I. i :But Some Hurt _ r :t, �. in Pool.-of Blood :. : ;•:•• ,, :• r ,. , . - .� - • . . . .• •- • a �..• v �+ 'A tEeapa.tch from Brandon, Mani-( Just how the fire started is sti1T ; a `despatch. fzom` Fort `Willfarii"genie lying,on the Rant in a pool robs, say i: The Asylum for the In !a matter of conjecture:�but there t a �, :' ys: The-victim of two mord fto;us• of blbo i,"Regaining consciousness' t f sane, which housed .over six dun- are apparently well-authenticated } ;*' a§saalts it•'tlie 'histi`ds of a couple' fora few mmutes.abouf noon',' dui dred patients, was completely de- rumors showing that one of the pa- x � i o.'f suAposedly'_irn�Cnoyvn, men with- grave' told of being struck-4owi ' stroyed by fire, which was dlscov; bents secured a supply of,-matches iu ;txii. days, Ii: J. Musgrave, a by a club while in the yard., Twp erect at 5.30 on Friday afternoon.. and set'fire -to the-mails building, prominerst .farmer of O'Connor, men attacked him ten days) a�ot but: .,So far as could be learned at a late, the-blaze gaining cot siderable'head-..; Township, fourteen miles northwest help„an ived before he was 15rioti8- k ._ �� of here' - hour on Friday night not a life was I way before being discovered. The. . is in a 'dei ical condition ly'injured. Robbery was g not-ths 4F lost. the heroic work of the uards alarm was sent into the Brandon, 01 his home. Mus r vie who lives object pf his .as'assailant,,. as a`�cdn' g MRS,. A\R CATON a - and other members of the staff hav- fire department-at' S.42O,'' at'id the `' Fratikafflt;Ont.,Sept. 17, i". alone, iia well-to-do. . , When tyva. siderable su��,of money in,ahe vies• in resulted in the snots of ever whole Sri ads turned out• 'to-the 'I suffere&Xor ears from headaches net h ors wlio ad been en a ed to tin s, pockota-was .untouoheti,. . He r , one of the unfortunate g inmates. asylum, which is on a hill•a mile' and psis the buck, and I cotasuited ha `est a.crop of potatoesgfor 8 him ,had no enemies so-far as is known.' .Screaming and shouting, the hun- and a half away from the centre df doctors and took every remedy obtain., called at his horse on Thursday' The settlement is considerabl able without any relief. Then I began y deeds of insane were safely herded the city. taking"Fruit-a-tives",the famous fruit morning they were compelled to worked up, as Musgrave enjoyed a!, out of the doomed building just in When the fire was first noticed.a juice tablets, and this was the only break in the door. and found Mus excellent -reputation. time to keep them from becoming medicine that ever did me an realood, a pre to tete flames, but the real terrible panic ensu^:{ anon$, the I took several boxes alt y g ' y patients, and the guards_had their _ all mer, and' ; task of the guards and others eft- full headache,auZi ckaches my dread HOCA PRODUCTS. $75. Meal calves are quoted easier hands full tryingto control the un- �+ t, at $3 to $7 a cwt Lambs were 'sued when the maddened unfortu- fortunates. - Nothingwas, done at Bacon—Lang clear, 14 to 14�_c per -nates.found themselves in the open (Signed)MRS, FRANK EATON. lb. in case lots• mese , for or trial z c, pork, $24 to about lOc a cwt. higher; she's ¢ first to combat the fire, as all res- sot a boa 6 fo- hoz, S P p and started a stampede in every di- At dealers or fromFruiva-ti $24.50• short cut ewes, $4.50 to $4.85, and bucks and liized the terrible necessity of get- yes•Limite>3, ' $27'50 to $28. culls $3 W $3.50, Ho rices seem -rection. Most of them were soon , ting the patients out of harm's way. Ottawrs. Hama—Light to medium, is to B P quieted down, and stood shivering is%c; do., 'heav- 171/c; rolls, W be, hangLqg in the balance at The scenes in all arts of the — ,� in the piercing' cold wind• until p - ;. 14%c; ehouIders, 13 to 13' c' break.- $6.90 f.o.b., and —.25 fed a44 irat- rounded u and driven into the. building could not have been dupli- ►`,�.pi n, p p trod at the market. P C C' fast bacon, 19c; backs (pea meal), .sheds atxl stables 'awaiting their ca ted outside a mad house, and the THE M1 OHRNLU . MA 1�KE r'„ , g re:nzrt.abl;e sera,a' "c all :., 1hA 19/ to 'mc. ren,ovai to better quarters. -- 'Lard—Tierces; 14%; tuba,,i4}{c; TIGHT WITH POACHERS. building is ascribed to the splendid Hundreds of citizens. who soon REPOUT9 FBO11 THE LEADiNo Pails, 13c. ._ arrived on the scene in every avail- worts a the guards and the staff, Y,`•' Ptc t•Ineial Constable Acton=Has a " able automobile and vehicle in and the heroic work of several of ... TRADE CESTZS BUSINESS IN SiONTRF.,�L. - • the patients, who seemed to realize a-Brandon, assisted is the unpleasant - --�— • . - - t� __ ie_ the dal - -- , Montreal, Nov. 8.—Oats—No, a A desFateh 'lrom 6ar>ria.aaye t task of ch ins theatnts and PrJcea of CaUle: Grals..Cbeeaa and Canadian Western, 38c; No. a Ca- The raost',serious trttublc shicir hast, t bringing them back. The great Others too dense W realize their' gmajurity of the unfortunates are dangler acted so cal as to allay +Other, Dairy, Predaes at, nadian Western, 36� to 37c; No. 'yeti arisen oust of the violatirma of �_ the growing panic. A'number of flame �ad._Abroad. Deal-w$ie; y hou_med' in-the- Wi$ter—Fair _e - I g= £- t gsma'laws-l3i-: rner3eares sl+>ng- r , patients were injured in t il�etr bur- local white, 35x/' to 36c: Barle•—Ma- i i bui,ding and the Armory, but a _ a —_ u number -are t,tili missing, a8di,ned flight from the burning build. -- BREADST�,FFS. nitoba '_tio�;-48 to 4R c; anitoba (;orunna at daylight on Saturday r i - guards and polic4 are scouring the. Ings, but, so far as can be learned, Toronto, Nov, 8--Flour—Winter;feed barley, 47 to 47�ic. . Flour_ r�1 note senously.•- ($3 — morning, when Provincial Utastabie _ i prairie in every direction. wheat 90 per cent. patents, $3.30 to Manitoba Spring wheat patents, Thornaa Acton Sf Sarnia and Corin- ,33 t,utside, in buyers' sacks. Ma- firsts, 483.50; Manitoba Spring�Y ' g ty C:onstables Thomas Davidson and nitoba flours—First patents, $5.70• !wheat patents, seconds, 95.30: Win-� genry Smith of Corunna made two - e _ COLLISION ON' WARASH. deaths,. while in October last ,year second patents, $5.20, and strop � '�r wheat pat.nisi 83.15 to 53.40; i arrests. g P g . The men had two, ma d- ' �• ' e there were 1,145 ca44+a and 331 I bakers', $3, on track, Toronto. !Manitoba strong bakets', �3•i.to; rine guns and several ducks. One s( Y Geerge Smith, Engineer. Instant- deaths. Of the cases last month 46 � Jlanituba ��heat—Yo. 1 hiorthern (straight rollers,- $4.70 to 84.90;lof them ointed a p gun at the con. ly gifted. were of infantile parslvsis, with ,93o, Bay ports, and No. 2, 9y'.,c, 13ay straight rollers, in bags, $2.10 to�stable, but droppedit.when order- 4' R eight deaths, ports. '$2.20; extras, 81.'0 to 51.x0_ Feed ! •- - A despatch [rum St. Thomas says : •- ,. - � i led. Acton t<x,k toe two prisoners - - Ontario Wheat—'�o. 2 white and ,—nntario bran, $1.q 50 bu $I9; Un- in their own boat. Davids j A fatal collision occurred an the 't'—"' qna "Wabash Railroad at Corinth Station l W1N:�IPEG'8 POPt'1,_LTIO:�. red, 83'to 84c, outside. tarso middling, $22.50 to $a3; (4>ini and Smith were to follovV The on Friday,isi it, rreWtin in the in- `_.- a_ ba ' 1r g g ` -- tc � o;�b ��nd ,--M'an.t�-1,a }l. ata beta Ute separated in tFie cu - t1 feed at 30c outside. $!2; pure grain inottillie, $31 to rent, and one of the prisoners stint-death of Engin"r George A Great fi'trevWnc' Content is Norrie , p Oats—Ilio• 2 white, 33 to 3,`rzc, an 832 mixed' mouilTic, $.5 to d2R struck Acton oyer,ihe head wi g Smith, of St. Th-rias. The fireman in Pregrfew. t�a►n e - klo y.estd-by�ump:ng. Seises cars — — Asa +sus _aero derailed andiled u and A despatch from NVinnrpeg says: aide; No, 2 W.C , oats, 35%e, Bay,,eaaterns, 11 1.9 t.t W'fic, Butter—;headed far the American shore. Ac- etraffic: .was blocked some.house, Estimating the papulation of lain p,rts. and N9_ 3„quoted at 32yye, ;Choicest town+hipa, 23c; seconds, 22!ton was unable to reach for his re. 6 inn ,pen switch is given as the cause 'pipes a onw .mare.-the ,.popular Bay porta. to 22'-;r Eggs.". elected stuck.27 � volver, but attacked his assailant i :of the.tragedy, Smith, who was one game, and guesses run all the wai+ ' L'orfl�-?du.. Q +llmerican yellow, ,to 28c; ti o. 1 Mock, 23 t ?lc, bio. with his fists, and in the struggle of .the oldest railway men rn thelfrom 173,000 to the evert 240,009. 1a38lc, TorunNd freights; do 2.yel. 1 at 13c per doze+n.• both men fell-into the water, and ' 'city was in his Beth year He leaves Canvassers working for-the Hendee �low, �. Tatrwnto freights; No, .3 , - the third man clang to the over- at_ a widow and son Dir to are credited with stat,. 59c, Midlancj. 1TN1'TED STATES MARKETS.. _ grown-up family. rYturned boat, crying for help. The : „ ins that ten thousAhd pCw names r peas-4�Qd �'ci• 2, free froiii bugs; Minneapolis, ;Nov f —Wheat — men &,aced quite a distance be- ' "PORT-HURO:Y'$ NEW CHARTER will be added to the city directory to 67c out,Vide. No. l hard, cash,: 81.031-8; No. 1 , fore Davidson's boat Arrived,'end �{ A (this year, which would bung the Rye—.No 2 at 66 to 67c outside, Northern, cash, $1.013.8; De•cem- the American was completely et , 9%e City Adepts Commissio-n Ferro f populatiou to 185':000, • Civic offi- � Bran-419, }n bags,.Toronto, a'rid i�r 90 7 elc: May 81,04 Fluor--)hausted Acton fumiRbed the ppb•-' of Government.”- cials who are closely, in touch with shorts,•822,• in bags, Toronto. On- heading Minneapolis patents, $4 • 1 onera with clothing at Corunna and ��, such matters are confident that the j tario bran, $19, in sacks, Toronto, to $6.30; country patents, $4.70,'brought them to Sarnia. They gave A despatch from Port Huron. ,ofoial figures will be over 175,000. and shorts, 823, in bags. to $3 -,0; first clears, $3.40 to$3.75;1 their name's as William Jones and Mich. says .y The voters of Fort 4 second clears, $2.20 to $2.75. VAward Suisse, residents of St y Huron on Saturday adopted the -COUNTRY PROD1✓CE. new charter ruvided for in the TAKING GL'N FROM BOAT. Buffalo, leo+, S.—Wheat—Spring Clair, Mich, . t` - Apples--Spies, 84 ; good snows, ,wheat, No. 1 Northers, carloads P home rule bill, thereby putting their , t- . * stamp of approval on the commis- A Boy Named Je"eph Carter Is- ,$3 do $3.00, while commoner snows store. 161".07,,, , Winter, No. 2 red, `TORONTO HUNT CLI R BUR.N.;11 �. were sold at $3.73. The Ben Davis 194c; No. 3 extra red, 92c; No, 2 1 V -�° tion form of government. The new scantly Billed. I — , R $2 to $2,50, according to condition. white, 93c. Corn—Steady, Otte— w form of government will go into ef- F`lne Structure Falls Prey to t{ A despatch from 'Currrwall says : Beans—Ja1.80 to $1.70 f.o.b. per 6teadv. Barley—Feed to malting, y;teet January 1. Port Huron is the A sad fatalitx occurred about three bushel. Western points. Small lots, 76 to 89c. "Rye—No. 2 on track, s2c. �. k1ames on Sunday 'Morning. first Michigan city of size to take miles east of Lancaster moon Friday, '$1.60 to 41.90. I !i despatch from Toronto-says: i' step. Joseph Carter, the fifteen- Honey—Extraeted, in-tins, 9 to . '.LIVE STOCA MARKETS. The Toronto Hunt, the most active DFATALS :1rtE DECREASING. year-old son of Mr. Thornes Carter, 10c per,lb. No. 1 comb, wholesale, + Montreal, Nov. 8.—There were nu sporting organization..in Canada, _— _ _ was almost instantly killed by the $2 to $2,85 per down ; No, 2 comb, and a rest centre in the social life prime beeves on the market, and a g Corte sus Diseases Isemase, accidental discharges .of a lo-ibit- wholesale $1.%? to $1.53 per doz- of Toronto had its fine clubhouse gf but , few of the beet animals sold at ' barreled gun which be had seiz,.d by en t, Ir in is T.e3s. about 5,ac per lb. Common stock, n the Kingstr,n road in Scarboro, n the muzzle to remove from the b^at' Balcd hay—No. I at $12 to $13 on from 3 to 4%c per lb. 'Milch cows! (.six miles east of the city hall) to- k aA der from To says: in which he bad bean hui►timg du^ka. track,-and l�0..2 at $10.30 to 811.30.] t ,- 1 from $30 to ll6o each• springers tally ,destroyed -by fire Sunday Deaths from contagions diseaeev in He had just reached shore, and wa.; Baled Straw-86.75 to $7,26, on ' from 11:25 to $50 each. Grass-fed morning about 7 o cloak,'when the Ontario are decreasing. although) removing the ,gun from the boat track, Toronto. i • �s.-.; - calves at from 3 to 4/c per lb. ; head waiter discovered the build• - the "number of caae►a' reported are when the�irigger struck Bene. -n•the � Potatoes—Car lots, e 50 to 33c per good reals at 5 to is ins is s blaze: Nothing could ae -on the increase'. Returns made to contents of both barrels at i inti bag• g per Ib. Sheep g .pcint about 4c. per lb. ; Iambs, ec .per lb.' done to save it, and soon only the D>•. McCullough, Chie# Health O1H blank 'range.into young t,arc , -i •Poultry—Wholesale prices:Chick f i. •; T ,..:..� <. - rt. '•,.may,-v,>w •�•i .. .. . �t.r. , . ;'' •y -,.".;a., � a t ..�; w„�, .,�>.. ti.^', i ✓,.ori•. 'v;,` x ,.x, }}.�iJ r {.. '•'.Y, t'tsx R.: ynl!,�. �. .{,+s....•U,. r,. ..,.✓'+ r•.... .. ..,.:.x .W o+u:. `+�'••''."..;t. ,q,'•,N-,T � ...a, .'3'4��'. "7+.��, .x '"".ld ao w.:.,. si, •f w - , C ',e ,.. 4•'K'rI '♦•,O. .Tay,.,,.-, �� � _ �, / � r _ - ` R � ,fes �F�uW h - r -.}�D;, „MiVa...Arryt,.ae.O._,,,,. ,�' ...;,}'uAeat�, �'' :•. - _. • `,'. � w+lt .filo .. .-..,� _ S " ..i..ie•J4ry,RnY'a,(7 af�F45e.✓(�14♦.t;- •. .•�. " '• , . d S'•'-�y .,;. �• •y/+R tM.LSt*'.3• .!". ..,...e'w2.. .;Y y.--,,,,y...hyv,_ ' i. L . r��� -.. love. r,..,.�,.•V y. «.. ... _ NOMERS SHOULD f SELFIBHim, SB OF BACHF.]f JIB. WE" PAPER ATTIRE. t Young Hee Prefer Fine Cidthes to Paper. clothes 'are worn bye the 'Cold ra WATCH GLOSE�,YRQ� -: a- Wife. (7apapese troops, who found Them >,t very serviceable and >;nnch•warmer on the side of the house were ~"--- Boma outspoken remarks concern- than those of cloth. P r ressing, f ing selfish bachelors were madb Iris _DI8E�8ED• -HIBIC)�Y13 'fHb gowns, bath robes, animilar ar- ' winter blasts strike hardest always., - w CA1181' 4F BED-\1ETTi�{T the Rev. Dr, Hemphill, of Tipper- ticlea of attire are o p gi,bit3ing;turned ary, at the conference of the Church. ' � has &.lower temperature than .tDf ` out by the, carload..] d j ---- of Ireland at Belfast recently. France, German rest of t&housc :. There are tinmes-.-. A woman of the firman class he y 1a~° e 2O- t "Wellesley young man, permanently g peau countries. Thee,paper. whereof When it is necessary to raise. the ' said remarked to 'him the other they are made is of.the .blotting temperature' quickly or to keep the entail 6y Dodd'a I{kine kills y " ' Y day that the population was run= variety, and.after"being treated. b ;dyes the public the bepe6R q1.Lie., Hing very thin. He 'wondered what y temperature up for a long period. ' ` col- experience. ha•i come over th a;new process is dyed in various col- - - That can't'be done by the- regular young men that ors or printed with ai pretty' floral they preferred patent leather buote design, method' of heating without great'' iliellesley, Ont., Nov. 7- ($pedal). and spats and a fot•tiiight's'"sv�cl- -_ (trouble Sad overheating rile rest 0f -That all diseases. of the,bladder. ling" at the seaside, with a game of & :� from be`d=wetting to;•Glii"Lare the billiards every evening, to the joys It is Known Everywhere.-There the house: The Only reliable '"- Airect results of Kidney Disease, of family life. 18.not a city, town or liainlet in Ca- -method of heatingSuch a room - k" been proved agj�lz;, and again Their wages would not allow nada where Dr.' Thomas' Eclectrire alone b other means is t0 use a ._:`tiy Dodd's Kidney Pillt. They cure beth the fine crotbes and 'a wife. Oil is not known-wherever intro- -- y d the Kidneys -and the Bladhier dis= They chose the clothes, and let duped it made a foothold for itself - eases speedily disappear. One of same sweet girl pine out her life In and maintained it. Some rberchanta • Kice "1O the latist-proofs comes in the ex- maidenhood. They were wretched may suggest some other retrpedy as sMOKELE908 �rerience'of Mr. George. .8ttebQl 0e fellow„) who did not kuQ� _v in -wha; equally benefictal. ' Such Yveommen- e f.d. "tylell-kno�rn' harness=maker' of this true happiness �"onslated. Patter dations ghouls be • received with a _ - place. the love of a sweet and pure wiie doubt. There its only one•Eclectrie A6 ohde& t8aMw eAd odor6as r?' . "I was troubled with bed-wetting than all the silk socks and gauJ,; Oil, and that is Dr. Thomas'. Talee which can be kept at Full Ot' tow hen' for many years, . Mr, Strel*'says., waistcoats in the world. nothing else, p t for a short Or logo tints. }"The doctor could not give me re- "Come back," said Dr. Heam Four quarts of oil will give a glowing heat for nine hours, ; ief and no on�b' knbwg how I suf- hill, "to the simple life. lea-.-n While there is life there is hope without stroke or smell. An indicator always shows the amo int of oil in.the font. _ Bred. I tried many medicines, till that true joy consists in woman's for everybody but the undertaker. gilleh•Cap does not screw on; but is lit is like a cork in a bottle,, - _J a January,' 1905,,-reading .the ex- gentle love. This dreary bachelor- - p j riences of others led me to use hood is destroying yours by ipakin3 Ifs Naar 1ea asosti drtvm Veep and "Were end is attached by a chain and cannot get lost. ' ocid's Kidney Pihls. Nine boxes you &elfish and destroying hers by, xray on can eoagser u vetch elders Loy An 8II1fOIt1at1C-1pC]{dIIg �8IIi11E Bpre8der prevents the' wbic► dalieves bard br+athly ala cured me so completely that I have robbing her of the husband and sheat sad irritative m lots 11broat.'�l+e wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and Is.eas t0 never been troubled since." children God intended for l:c•r." o thes�ltdr.a ire and drop back so that k call he^'e,.._rt r.. .., t_ .__y °,t• .:leaned Mothers should learn that when He knew that things w er dear, The burner body or gallery cannot become wedted,and can be unscrewed their children are addicted to bed- and that people expected more for �']gE HARDEST THING. in an instant for rewicking. Finished in Japan or nickel, strong, durable,weal. ,q wetting it is time to look to the luxury than their parents had, but made,built for service,and�LTlight and ornamental. Has a cool handle. cause. The Kidne,'a are the cause. those expectations must be dise,rur_ What's the hardest thing abut& Deaar?$e•wrywhard. '11 cal at y!arr, wrw fir,, Al the learnt elesty 4V7Ad �' Q7 ` urs the Kidnaps by using Uodd's aged. "For God's sake,'' h� co roller-skating when you're learn i ney, Pills, and not only stop the I eluded, '`pitch away your. to- ing 1" asked a he eitating young man The Quitem � Oil Coma) 211yp -wetting, 'but ward oft serious bacco, annual outing, y':ur fine of the instructor at a rink. r• and_dangelo.u-&-disPa4yR_in_aft .r life•_ ClUthes, y:our._-club�.�ncL�t.Satc.ye' "The floor,: answered the "air (else makeA an inroad_o.l your in., to ant, - - - -- -- --'�`I dBY TO EXPLAIN. Beare- `Why is De Swimeler still Pills That Have Benefitted Thou- aadopwardsmadeby earing his last year's overcoat 1" � salads,-Known far and near as a g,od aseute. No.:•$5 A DAY yoriaace oeeetuq. _ : tBWOrtli--"ft's becatilte lie's still 'sure 7@1nEdy in 11tH treatment Of Nuiliustrnattuas ir/eo. r g >, �rtb con �a. ewes ods c� :indigestion and all dergngemcuts of � s:cttt.t,e ur�torl. in on his 1910 auto. The "Handy," Lilting Jack is a ;the stomach, lit,e•r and ktdne•r, y , combination Lifting Jack. and Wire J Partnelee's Vegetable Pills have Fence-Stretcher. E uals any stretcher yl olloway's Corn Cure is a specific come that you cannot the 11t: of he ly brought relief to thousands when I t on the market,costs eis. rias a dozen T he removal of corns and warts, marriage. It is a gleet las tni,ag to others { other uses besides. Pulis oats, mends Pacifica avo failed. Innum- I i i ave never heard of its failing be the father or m)that of even erable testimurnials can be produc- and stretches %ingle wire, sets lire,, move even tl,e worst kind. the poorest family."-1.)ltd,a Pail 1 heady barrei.t, hits heavily loaded b lit Mail y ed to establish the truth o{ tti�e as- + aagons, trsct;on engines and small " --- - TOUGH_O�%._.rHE__I2QCI._ ----_+t, aertion. Once tried thry wi.] be - - -, - builJing . asst elate Weighs t • Easily operated.Ee33nd BLtpeTtar tiY a}}-trL'2*?r pTa�r-in` - — dh"ly si pn"u"nds. - ,uiranired for live - an example of household eco A Pill Thn •:a Prized-There ve ��cb 6hem atreof the ailments for hahit j,ndiest ihi�e' years- housands bung sold. An 1 in the present era of high been many pilin put upon the mar- Y prescribed. I Farmers ! _ ��- ng rnergeetc farmer or other good man --the-- t, ut+rin 1 a ou v Public a ti- — It lofts, stretches, - as a model to all wipes tend- tion' but none has endured-so Iwug An honest magi-can't help feel. presttssatrytbmg,everptbinr Pulirwviti- taken,ae once before year territory is on t- be extravagant Provided 'or met with FKh Tnuch favor as Par- ing restless when his bilis -are un- gate. Send tar,Booklet D. NANvr oACN Mrs CO.. SAnstA, vitt: am0y got enough to eat at each (melee a Vegetable Pills. }\'ids- settled. there ahousd have been no spread use of than has attested 7 f their great vallue, and tO ey need no n•dubo terse for"n•n s L H.nte,st Piney p f Cheap, men and• eneap autome ' !slat from any one, .with the g U���t ���/� a Bf��d o�� biles make the most Holies. s5ble exception- of the butcher ,further advertasement than this. "h°""gb"'m°°n.er°y°tl°°,° `i"^"° r'aJcaet+ 1 le. Rasommended by doeg.9m h5,sp1%A1& Aera �.s Ithe dog, having firmly etttablished them- e�•••tri*o for pl•arley,ettka:ss,eta ' " j allrtrr it Liniment Cum Oelds, e!a i Marv." selves in public esteem, they now S1 FOR SALE. x &'am 1" rank without a peer in the list of If a young man h&*no family tree An Attselats ears for standard vegetable `M t t CWC A1.fsb.RTA wt, A('lif%. j•rft)i- "What about that ham bone I getable preparations.- its up to him W branch_ -out for MQQR 8ltedfEtss rwe,i Well.ettte,a fall ,haat dlRrtst,Will ought hoine the-other day I C7,ra't --- himself. .•bean. Wwtro+s.ts4 H�nmttls B.L,.1'.veaso; U cut a low scraps of meas tr,w (oothahnisi.car.r..d ON GOAXINd. A"cotailaseuWats, oxrr rAttorK a�rtalasit t+ovoa,nrrx for dinner this evening 2" •Inar9•s Liniment Curse Colds, Ha �'� �"" .n•� rests. -)nrty nam.c<oottish Noss.ae.atrsy xy. l I cult off all the meat I e.,uld .r$ay,•, graveled the young tady'6 feehwmdteeeeesleyea. .. recta. r„ oem.. 16.11 A. "wens Esther, who wanted to go to bid, A art., vets coo.�at•e gar tsores o�ore tEat ver tvntr N'.,rrts%nd Music Asbdoww'n Made More. lit before last for dinner." Did you ever hear a woman =emrer•live„teF, Barre e•rreta or tua. .,irro. 144 V/etnrtu P t,eet -ron,sto what are you coaxing her to do boastin sp••.tive Of The wartb or tame the ea,m.1�as,rea , Well, then, you might Reit ` 't g of how ilttIe�t coat her to .mxcd rte mars new v...oev«n n:...rr,.w AGENTS WANTED :' s evening. We'll have sou cow-hiss you or sing I have her lent year's hat remodelled 1 '"d nits,sm-111"0-slow ear oo,aaxrss p;. aurttc� w a••q ntawsee If aeeer dAt.en.a.It s..e”""aro, ) t V T.R n to rut hsnri R al hates p _ 'Yea, ma'am. And-what Jo Sou —�� SteewbettN,ee"vowenreeetetel friss- m.eatfso", neat leg up It Q11441.1 Food4 tar tb• _ ' nt me to do with it then i" 7 trs N M Steer thb"r a tartstsm eetti► tifNStsMtgae's tlgL S.tpSEsMM1v,Eates;e,IS •tde►t ymtr dome. w h„Is or spare Lima; erperl• !!e trot4bte pica fresm lbtadd b loess sats.ebsteE Pale sickly Children ehonld nae a'o n"t neretsery For alt ps•ttsutar• ,veal 'Tomorrow morning you might �`au�l��im NW�as� Mother Graves' \Norm Extermina- _- _ (,a&,inept,w'�►•••a• llLtriosotas Co„ ortnitu - if you can't get enough mat-r.:� aass•sfe tor. Worms are one of the princi- :THE SAFER'WAY. - WANTED. of it to grease the gridd!o f�i age has increased is Ireland b pal causes of guttering in chi!drea - , a rr M(t. A(:7'I VK ay A L it n Al N�i OB - ' ' cakes." For the first time rn man re and should bt>, a:pelted from the Instead of saving your money. �� ' lvtl�l►;\ far tl•,liday aso.,ks chat ecu a 'Yes, ma'am.” till prepare for a rainy day by getting sfsht, rtalary t1Ap1 pe r da (inarsneeea std a l nd, Mary. after that you maj 70,000 acres. Y system. _ an umbrella. tommi.uat oucntlrrea tvrtce lutwdial" _ __—_ __,_ J . �� t..r.u-•,ut .a Matt„t•. :,,►xiuNrs, • - — smell as wheat. tween two evils when he is asked Do not let a cold settle on aur iricbost ^••raid. tvrtce oe inr iafor. y asnalon. Yoe 4 cosi blank Stokers soca at•. f, 1 e more a man gets left the to beat the carpet or take-care of lungs• R•gsiirt to Bickle's Anti-Con- Tor••sto. , e he talks about his rights. WANTED A CHANGE*. the baby while his wife does it, sumptive'Syrup at the first intima- I's r,a.� aklti"a .x.wa- NEW - MiIkman-"I gee b the. re tion of irl'itation in the throat and. , J'""tewooknetutt fete eek oarefal Issfro& :nw ' y Pape .-few wseRs compteu ttustre—teoM tree that a Frenchman hag invented a aagg0iov Wwyllc, gine E, its eme asses. prevent disease from lodging in the Grsduttay earn twelve to•ii�,�lfesn dotlan west• rtelfeved By Murine ]rye Remedy- Tri l� write foreataloaue, Leclef Barber Cellyq new way of transforming water into murine For Your Eye Troubles, you pulmonary organs. Neglected.Colds 9.1 Queen&act,Tbnato. ' _ yy milk." will Idle llfnrtne. It 800thw. SOc At are the cause of untold suffering' aseta ,s, eves colds. k „ Your Druggists. Write For Ere Books. LANWER, Tumors• Lumps, eta• latorual Customer- Well, I hope you ll Nr«. ALurine Eye Remedy Co. Tor°nts throughout the country, all of which C and external, cared wtthotrt pain by _ adopt it. I am getting awfully tired could have been prevented by the' ear home treatm•stw- Write o be%re too- r. CHANGE OF COURTESIES. of the old way. t Self-esteem is a brand,ot yeast application of this simple but pow- C4+iilert►wsd�ont° Medical f ,' Limited. ornin' Riggs.” that enables a man to -rise in 'hitt e_ful medicine. The price, 25 cents, a, r _ ornin', Griggs." CURED IR Of 100RTN. own estimation. brings it within the reach of all. ASK INE WH AT: w hope you're enjoying good !f every woman, who has Kidney a —" +- RAW -FUR S th „ Bladder irouble,•could go to Davisvitle, Ninard'i Liniment Cures Cat'gst In Coon WANTED TO.$EE THEM, Oot., and talk to Mrs. A Simpson, they ARM WORTH_ on don't suppose I could en- would do )Just as she did-take Gin Pills Were .it not for•human nature "So this is a court room;" whis. - s WORTH- Vo health, do you?" and cure themselves. the confidence man would be un- Pered on-'a of the fair women. W. C. GOFFATT ou could if you were a new "For r¢ or ag years.] had Kidney or able to earn his halt Yes; rcpaed het escort, - Bladder trouble sufferin at times intense u ` lir in a arrange community. ' g Well, where are the wheels of ORILLIA, - - ONTARIO min'." pain. 7 doctored continually but nothing ' „ — -- gave me permanent relies uniil.l wan per Obarrwa Hili a SNittbgt. 1],ey some ease,justice, I hear so much about? I'd ornin covered with snow. Hal a tea•p,onlai of Plots ss O staaded to try Gin Pills. i��}}for iu hot sweetoned water will prevent asp like to see them. Within a couple of days 1 received Ql et7eeta Aveid sabetitatea there is but pas ELEHAPHY ctors may take life easy. and great relief,and after taking one box was PeiskNer"—p r*7��'— and 6"manage to avoid arrest. completely cured." Mrs. A. Simpson. 1 - Write TVaronal Drug dt Chemical Co., rr and Nta6,n Agenuv' wvik in all ld many a man who claims to Tramp-- Madam, I have come its details ,re ine'uried in the - (Dept W. L.,) Toronto, for free sample. out of the wilderness to locate creates tf tratninit given in'rho 4 been driven to drink trotted go cents a box. i boxes for $z,S.T at all „ - Centml,Telegraph school, 'l tier- the trough of his own ac- dealers, work. Lady-"Humph!. Well I rand 9t. x.,Torwtta curreepuad- A drmvelst r•nn niNtnin an lmitatiod of can give you plenty: ,Cho that VTNARA'a L,1. 111Y T from a T-ronto encs invited. T.J.Johnston, Priv. p banes ate veto law rice, and bare it Fy H. mbaw,Nre.ident. CREESE IM.FI iOVES WITH AGE Rood, and—" Tramp-'.'Beg psi- p labeled hla (, -• nrr•dnre. don, ma'am. I said•t was.merely Tilts creme iinitttin•r is the poorest pee Newspapers report that in the Al- trying to locate it. Now that I we have rct• sr-o, nt the rarity that every $15A00 FARM pine regions of the S1�iss cantons of' 'rm^, nick and Harry has tried to-tntio> , Vaud and Valais cheese.makers will know it still exists I shall return slice, 1 to tFie wilderness." Ash for MINARD'S and yon.will get it. ••• . keep their products for years. They r' . ' Adjoining fine town hast or Turouto, railway arts! steam communication at the �y assert,that cheese improves with a;,: door. Will be ' age. At Les Ormonts, in the can D r. Morse s ton of Vaud, it .s customary ,to Ire d f a,n Ro o.t P 11. flet Sacrificed for $10,800 • make special cheeses for-certain _ .. cure many common ailments which b'OUND, iSo.4c,es tine.soil and buildings. Could , family feasts. They.arft tagged with are different, but which all•arise b.+ d viied. ► explanatory labels and eaten sev- from the 'same cause-,•a system "I started oqt on the theorythe 'f'asa[s v>$IeY adtyY I. eral years )star at other feasts or ciotrged with lrnpurides.-• The Pals the-world had 'an opening'fomet, 1 N E„ DT6a, 114 KINC 11, TORONtD ar " cause the bowels to rnove regOarly, y, even at funerals. Often such chees- . •bnd I 'went to find it-, strengthen and stimulate the,kidneys , V; are'beilueatbM from one'genera- ' ly:d, ou find Al" " and open u the rev of the skin. 3' p Turkey:Feat h mrs tion to anotljPr as family souvenirs. These organs immediately throw off Oh,•'yes, I m in a hole - Recently at Les Ormct*.s in a con- the accumulated impurities. and Bili- 'or will ay cash Wanted ° t sealed shelter there was discovered ousness,Indigestion,L,'nerComplaint, i Minard's Lirdment Cures Dipht'srta. r; p tom' P KidneyTmubles,Headagbes,Rheitrn• for wing and tail u� T � R a cheese dating from 17Rb. It was - - feathers, c as hard as a rock and had. to be sella, andors similar ailments 'vanish. Dr. Morse's Indian R",ot Pills Don't 'attempt to n'at•igate the Write for particolars— _. -- cut with a' saw. It is reported to ! sea if tnatrimony by antaaat i ;:•. �, W. lIELSOJi ! CO , TORANTO ISSUE NO, 46---10 have tasted goad. 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Findley, of - OMDto sire to stall- Moreover it is only fair f ttC AA0� You a . � 1JOCsALISMS• World stair, spent WldaOaflatiy to add that immediately the men told nQS t forget-the $`J•V1� plume. & with his parent here. you you could Dotbavetheplsab,y A, Hyddj of St. John, X. -Fred Andrew has diseonkianed returned diem, the whole thing lav- .be the terga one to get the number y log occupied a matter of halt as hour, ,. ° B., visited Mrs. Croat[ this week. his local milk rants and now ships and being :bout!o'clock in the after- -The brick-layers have finished �supplyy.�'to T,ronto. noon when the men were working is Yrs. �h has now on view some very smart amid "aa� nfatrons . 1"�eir ooatract with t:lervas Cor- -Geo. M. and Yrs. Falmer have the neighborhood. All these circum- hats, including tbce becoming turban softly draped is vee- neu. ,m, been spending a few de ye with stances matte it clear that you acted vet. Prices will induce ladies to buy whim -C. 1'�illingq�ham, of Toronto, is their daughter in'Toronto. foolishly rather LhaQ criminall7 and o� seen. Also some very efree- ,. `• visiting his di►ughtet; M -As we ga to press we learn for that reason the Mas lsIs is did not tivsr ► that(leo. S. CQwa had died at impose any penalty. TTbhere b certain- F _. Field. ly no foundation for such a report as -p -Yrs Herr and daughter. Mise his home in Toronto, death lav- yon wy 34 being circulated, and if I *,� PICKERI TG Bate, spent Sunday with friends ing occurred at 6 a.m. on There- ,�do an thing to allyY-the feeling I iL.R,S• LEIGH, "' in the city. day. The tune.ofthe funeral will shall be gad to do it. Yours truly. ,M -T."O.Brown,the township col- be announced later. J. D. R. J: XWON,Chief Conietable lector, is is the village this week -The ladies should faire notice T-.�. - �jANADA'S i Mofacial capacity. of the fine dispplay of fancy work iss Mary Naahof �iilwank- materials is ]Dfgkip A Chapman': Stories st hes t>raa a asst :Bias E.�A�I�� spent a few days with Mr. and show window. Suggestions and In the fifty-two issues of a year's ' Yrs. Every and family. ideas for Xmas presents are quite volume The Youth's Companion prints p a J�/� ,'. -Dr. Henry will be here as timely and new..articlee -will be fully two bundred and fifty stories. R i i usual next Tuesday to attend to added daily foe two weeks. Stamp. The subscription price of the paper to bis rofeasional dntiiba. t, fug doneto order. Call in and see Canada is but.$ZOO,so that-the stories he township council will meet gds• cost less than a Dent apiece; without ' tors Monday next at Brougham for -Thor 'Annual. Convention 'of reckoning in all the rest of the Thus ekee new Imperial has a rever -tthe U%0saetion of general bust- Women's Institutes Will be held he doctor weekly article, papers sibie grate w;tb interlocking in the University Convocation, alar topics b famous men and teeth. The firebox is oval. All Qomrie Dewar, of the Stand- Hall, Toronto, on the afternoon woman. p y Are linings and grates'are re- - and Bank, BlackBtock, spent Sun- and evening of November 16th and Although the two hundred and fifty movable without disturbing ' tiny with his grandmother, Mrs. throughout the�whole of Thurs- stories cost 4o little, they are not , anything else. Two-piece nen- os Qronk. day, the 17th. Return. tickets cheap stories. In variety of scene, er•warp covers. -Mrs. D. Simpson 'has been may be secured for single fare, diversity of incident, skill and truth We have them in all : spending a few days in the city 25c for admission coupon to the in character-depicting, they cannot be excelled. owing to the serious illness of her Horticultural Exhibition, _ _ g The Announcement for 1911, beauti- J. L/. p/ /AI pY nephew. -For the first time in many fully illustrated Riving more detailed _ rl L�{.j!r _ ,. -Master Fred, son of Thoa. and years our village has experienced particulars of these stories and other Mrs. Connor, has been very Ill for during the past few months the ne features which greatly enlarge e' . the past week-or two wi#h an at- inconvenience of having no-village the per, will be sent to any addrea ' tack of tonsilitis. bell rung at certain stated hours. in Canada free With sample copies of -gee 1+dra. Leigh's advt. Some The absence of the bell-ringiug current issues. At AIM smart and really good matrons' leads its all wta express the hope -- & Canadian subscriber re- W .v i �" hatE on view ata low figure,{also ttaf►ko We QAQ iiauaauai &i,"Cle May ceives ree The OompRnion 9 Alf a V, - hatsyoung girls. hats. ender far 1911.lith apled in twelve soon be beard again. The salary and h colon and gold, and tf t e subscription . - AQ _' -Miss Morrissey and her little attached to the position of bell- is received at once, all the issues for _ - a hew, John Cowan, spent the ringer is not an exorbitant one _.___. eemp 1910. � - - holidays with her sister, Sister one, but still it is large enough to The yo"'s Rados, o �s too Good for Win ;i�P+n�t Y,prriaseey,_ax •gotel Dieu, Mont be as inducement to some one to 1,i4 Berkeley St., Baton, 3das.. _ _.. _ �sz undertake the work.and we think New Subscriptions Received at this rea-- -The Ladies' Aid Satiety of that such a like to -- -- Menta heavy pants.black�$er ll�8$&� h� Tined em� � _ 8t. Andrew's church held a sac- if diligent search we made. WeOffice - ta - eeasfnl meeting on Tuesday after- would greatly smocks, $1 26 = .noon at the home of'-Mrs. W. J. ringing revived as we would not Men's heavy blue worsted shirts, $1.004 Miller. then be so liable to forget to go KOTICE TO CREDITORS -Mies Gladys Alloway is con- ha to our meals. If any person Sweater coats, s fine assortment, $1.40 to$2.76. - laced to her bed with a slight at- is willing to undertake the work Is th• Estate of ilLsstho .4 eKs Pollard, of pneumonia. but .we are they shoiild notify W. G. Ham. SPECIAL IN SOX-Greatest value we ever offered, at] wool, Rf yeased to state that she is im- -The ppeeriodica] visits paid our d"•'"d made-20e Pair. locant by men of shady charact- Nouce,is hereby given pursuant to : proving. y chapter 199 of the Revised Statutes of Loch Lomond flannel, never -A farewell party was tender- er leads us to think that we should Ontario, 189'7, section W and amend SPECIAL IN SHIRTS-Dark colors, n•. ped to Wm. and.Mrs. Lockwood on be prepared for their reception, ing Acts, that all perwns Davin any �-' g better for 50c. 2 Friday sight by their many At resent we have no eoustable. claims or demands against the Estate _ y p g �frieads prior to their departure As it is now when the services of Q4f M-rthr. Anne Pollard. late of the a constable is required i0 is neces- Township of Pickering in the County for Newcastle. req of Ontario, widow.deceased.who died EGG -The sacrament of the Lords sary to send to Whitby and that - on or about the 18th da of October, �;/q,�E-/ FOR B(,J7"7rEf'? �^�� • '°�� __._ y -_..._...-----— --------flapper Iwo.Will-lie-dfapend- $ 1 . ars regnCred-�de7iver-by ® u _ Methodist church next Sunday of delay and often at a time when prepaid to cine undermeatiaa ze- +Choi B ttOa'-25c• Ne-.v Laid Eggs-300• morning. Rev. R. Duke,of Clam promppt action is necessary It is cutwe or their Soligitors on or before Mont, will preach both moraiag naual]y very dif$cul6 to induce soy the tat day, of December. 1914 their : and evening. one to agree to act in this capacity Christian,-mid surnames. addresses � -.Quite a little saaw-storm tooli but such a person is necessary and mint deserfp;lops, with full particulars o t uce and get right prices. - w'th your prod p]_ace leers on Snaday -evening. efloite should be made to prevail of theiwolame or demands, duly vert- 'The ground was covered to the upon same suitable person to so fled and the suture of the securities �8eep mtag , . depth of about an inch, aafilieient oapt that office. This village Iii aHyl brad by them,and Office- to remind us that winter is rapid- should also have a lock-upfor eas- id letFrtbday Notice that nicer the - ea of emer enc This ueetioo said let da' o! December, 1910. the 1y approaehiag. g y q said Executors will proceed co di,trl• _ - -. -We coagratu�lato Mr. W Ham has also been thoronghly dipcuss- Bute the assets of the said Rstate an the event of his Slat birthday, .ed some years alto but without amongst the parties entitled tbereto, iw pa Tuesday result.. It should lot be difficult basing regard onl to the claims or which was celebrated AN , y a evening,last. A few of his friends1 quill, At up a small room in the town demands of whish t ey shall thea have _ con- assembled re- st L. Neale's residence, hall, and our residents should con- recei•ed notice, sad will not be rs sponsible for the said assets or any is , ;-. -.'when a few pleasant hours were eider the nutter. t THE a� -The following.item frow Van- Wt thereof to any peon or persons � }spent. of whose claims or demands they have -Thos. A. and Mrs. Wilsomaad couver and clipped from "The nos received notice at the time of the K s7° - iLamily, who have resided just east Presbyterian," refers to a former distribution thereof. id the village during the past few pastor of St. Andrews church of Dated the lttb of November, 1910. amen" left last week for the vi. Pickering; who left about eleven JOAN OIpip",arooklin, Oat., and : OF •wdesity of Hamilton where Mt. yewrs ago. Mise Aids McAuley Miss Assix PoiaARD, Pickering, Out S 'Wilson has secured a remunera= We 'underst+and is attending To. Executors T$E J hive position as herdsman. mato University sad Howard the John B Farewell, B.C.. "their poe 8-8 Solicitor, Wbitby, Ont. 1. -Marianne Wood and her School of Practical Science. Mrs. • -STOW ,."`.' - -friend, Elisabeth Wilson, from McAulap also .fs °fa Toronto with - { ;Jacksonville, N.Y.,who have been them. "The good ship :Naide.' ART- - R-Z. gaesta of Joshua N. Richardson, with Rev: Mr. McAuley wad hieforthe last two weeks or more wife and family on board, drop• The triple triangular grates which won't warp--The semi-steel { visiting friends is Pickering, Ash- ped'anchor ip our ul harbor t box linings-long life—The "burnished surface, very smooth, burn and Mariposa, left on Tues- a few days ago. be summer was JOHNSTONE {,o,�n, retains black lead. day of:thin week! spent among Lhe log rs of the - loggers -In the bean guessing contest Coast: A_ splendid token of the extensive - carried on at D. Si when store loggers' appreciation was received -(Greenwood,) .RAE SELL. THE BEST for the peat few weeps Mrs. D. by Mise Vida McAuley, wleen the f�1 - Simpson. was the lucky winner ' men of cam one, Large Narro 011mundit Sale She placedher guess at 8160.which presented' lei with a beantffale • Qs -- was.nearest to the enact number, gold watch. Too little is knowDic �] (v, }. i� 5188• As a result she becomes the of •Mr. McAulay and his work, i NOV. aallliA� �9�o t,J �j m(,ii ,s , r of the handsome quilt., which is deserving of the Church Of all his Farm Stock, Implements ''- A deadly epidemicof typhoid best support. and Household Furnitut'e, fever has broken Out at Orono and consisting of already twenty deaths have re- Ciaraater Nine horssr _ ^ salted. The outbreak is supposed Itis with.pleasure we pablieb the Thitteea cattle, some being pure-brad : N . Vw aYBrC 0y ._ -to have originated from drinking following letter as it clears Mr. Draw- A large number of implements, all inYourrs p polluted water at a hotel in Orono ford of any intended wrong-doing. re : village during Clarke township Certain rumors have been circulated . g°Ot P > g injurious to his character. The au- A quantity of houiPbold inrniture ve a nice range at$10.00, _ -"'Fall Fair. The epidemic has spread 3 - - - _ to thorities investigated the matter and a large number of other places. e $28. -About thirty memberB of the found that Mr. Crawford had simply As Mr. Johnston baa. sold his farm also fur coats at$10.00 and 00 - a of the Methodist endeavored to recover some doors and and is retiring from business, - 4a •• ..Epworth�gu - lumber which had been taken from everything will be sold, -_ - - - • 'ehureh paid a fraternal visit to hie ppremiam Without his consent b that of Almond's church on Tues- workmrn on the C.N.R., and. on fa ' events The visiting league ing to locate the missing property he Taman'-All sums of $10 and ender, R,jJBBERig A.REi CHEAPER - M day • g cash; over that amount 11 11--months 1 furnished the program which con- acted indiscreet} in taking their credit will be given to parties Earn- _ _ heisted of readings on the life and equivalent, but wlicb Ise immediately ishing approved paper. f per cent yVe bought early and got special discounts and yon get the bene works of Longfellow, interspersed replaced when be found that he was annum os for cash. ° with music. After the program ed acting illsgaUy.. He has now takes the deal and we can sell you rubbers 10% cheaper than a year a re, kga1 steps to recover the value at the Gh~O. Jecssox, auctioneer r freshmente were served by Al- ma6 P*ol�t't9• This is the only place to buy, right.. mood's Leanne. All report s most Whitby,Oat.,9th November,1910 , enjoyable evening. L113ab8r Yard' 'p NTINGPIQBERI -We wish to call the.attention Ma ED. CRAran�oa.D, pi* - . R• A. BU Y of merchants to the fact that WeDsaec SIB=Iam sorry to .)Have seelared the agency for count- hear that erroneous reports-are being Pine flooring, Manitoba siding drop ier•ebeck books of any size or circulated in the Township which are siding, matched rough sad dressed • p *? description for which we will be caneia you annoyaisae in connection pine and hemlock. New Bruns- r -mill . �n b� hVre able to quote the very lowest pric= with tie lumber at the construction wilt white cedar shingles and llitin ' " w rs. These books are made by. a camp. Your explanation to me is as apple barrels. - follows;and I must add that I bive Bell phone - Terms cash firm who engage is this work ex- carefully investigated the matter and Then.Oh.for the North-west black Gallowiy robes and e�sthss, ~ elusively and who have special find it substantially correct, namely: W. D. GORDON SON. warranted not to get hard from,use or age, and the Germ", machinery. Wbile.we can turn that the men building the railway had " :them out we cannot begin to com- taken some boards and doors of.yours PICBEIiIl l[ARfi13T8 lap rug that will not fade. Men's and boys' enifis of all sizes; ; `Pete witb them when large gaan• which they pfomised to leave behind _ ea to gaits everyone.. All kinds of mitts and gloves at tha rifts: are r�q" aired. We have: them when they left, and that you ,White WWtoer Wheat .......... $ .87 full line a ro eat for our property later, only to Myles which we will w Y p- y y Red " : . AR ERS' find that it had been removed, when x be pleas to show to our custom• yon laded tip some other planks in- Mixed " �f d, --era. W eel confident that when stead. Of course by doing that yon Owe and Spring Wbeat.. 77 FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE our*m es are seen and prices left yourself o n, but your actions Oaf' y '� PROP. PICHERI a< ` pe A ° ryaote hnt we will be favored were apparent3y7 dictated by a desire merle •BO��i. BRy N} lvith a " ,rder. to�goteveu;und,vas,through any de- 13uckw�-at50 ...... 6 - � ,)• "•n r^: .A Y. '4i., ny, �'-nWr; ..V�L•- i+. CSP. } '� ,:�.Y•. �... ,w,.,y.. i7^k�;��-.,. "'!f�• ... ..: '-.: ,� :..,.,._,,,�,.. •S�. #'-;.wi. - ."' .•::"p :.s-' !. •iP'' _':fir,. r.:�w,fr !�. .,Y,•r a;i ¢�� •F,'9�' •4 p�`�^ tali :€ 3� '� _..✓�,o •• ' +�, �,. �-. .... a^c,', i, •,�i„.:�u;..:'8'' yya�,a” �, M 4,}`-x'iN,,' "N$,,s�ro"r. ..y.6 'SG3h..t'•#til' "te,�.