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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_11_18 „, 'r,.�'.”. ;,,., 5!"� e-.. ,.,.. •,ick-rte .M•.� .. ....- ,..r � ::r_ •r.. ,,,. aL'" .:••.�-: t'"' r�so'x t,:.� �-a iS..,ar.6 -•�..' y, ,-tvs. �..v.. ,.'ws, .1:,:' *.wr�°'�`c.__ „ifiw -:�'� ,r.. ,,.,' �d",".� ,y .,,i"}r.iyt�„' �'M r.HL. .� ......-,.: 'd. b� '4.,-:. WRs- ..... ,.. .,r 5 � G:: ... �H. �.. 'y';..- "q"-,. .tA-,=+ a. .,,,7. sa,+C. .. .a•,.E„/.: r...... CKERI lot JL VOL. XXX. _ _ PICIKERIN( ; ..ONT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1910 into 7 yw AU DLSV • aRaah. RIVUR In time of Peace VVi�!!toftpfi �assD _..... ,_. T The members of the Ioco A. O. U. -F. ilot. Chapman, of Duudas, spentSPI B 141 W.lodge held a very pleasantsassion Sundayy here. Prepare for War on Tuesday evening. The D.DG. M., Service will be held is the church es v ° • lx W. VanvalkeHburgh,of•Whltby, was usual next Sabbath. s ~ '•-pp 18,FORSYTH. D. of O., Regie- present as well ae a number of visitors Oliver Mutton, who has•ossa help- Now is the time to order team kara- _L used bas at abs Opsossstrleai Aria Beit grades-of ggeaii�ino Scranton trot Imtb and Pickering Lodges. ing Frank Smith, [meads to stay with for g and. pring work.•• 'moo o!- t�sr o. Spatial attsatson at andthia iLad thregtiling coal coo- see f all pIowia Osy ar»sstifos o�$mss. 8jw tsatsd isw. Na �. 8- a number of witty speeches from the him Sor the winter. How about that new set of single Qhnooat. 46tf staarly on bead• visitors were enjoyed. At the con- Mr. Dalby and family have return- drivin harness? Our chestnut coal is now under coy- elusion of the Rieeting an enjoyable ed from England. They.think that �� - O. McKINNON, Don t wait for spring:uskt but cord- �� M.D. L.R.C.S., This wash wan sewed in which sandwiches, •Canada compares very favoftbly with: er now and Ret prompt service. I use F 111 . >Qaiannr�h,member of the college of co Will o found high and dry. j p pi y only the best of material and gul<ran- of Oollsga of anrasons, dcentiah ed a the "old country." Pspsiaiaas and stt�rgeoas of Ontario�Uaeat'•iaM cosi sella on its merits and-regli}res coffee and Heintz pickles occupied Thomas Puckrin has been adding to _ - - -- "'• attanttea to dsieases o! women gad 4°peddling. Call and see us before prominent part. tee satisfaction. Boat his outbuildings, which added much Remember we are the horse's ft'iend . d�rea. Oise and restdsaa,of mo ism, buying. _ _ «.a. to their a raacea ae well as be We have made a change in the ATHA p1?� and can suppply all his furnishings x fai1CKERiNG MEDICAL �SURGLCAI. much more convenient. Stock of robes, blankets, halters. _ + blending of our old celebrated•'Cream Mrs. O. G. Nighewander is spending Mr. Doveh who is visiting in North- whips, trunksand suit casdo on hand z and X-RAY INSTITUTE Buns"; having introduced a blend a time with friends at Whitevale. . ern Ontario, and-who lass celebrated reasonable prices. _ which has met with the approval of John Scott Bold this week several his 90th birthday,hse been participat-• Telephone orders receive my prompt '° I•IcssrilN°' - orrrexlo Prof. Harcourt. provincial chemist of . pp shorthorns to John Miller jr., of Ash- ills iri the hunting ia-that part of the �d careful attention. Lt„ stgix Tows E, X. H., M. D., C. ,t., the O�A:C., of Guelph. Prof. Sar- burn.- country. Repairing promptly sUarlded.to. pe eiaa•ta-cbargs court claims that this blend, when A. H. Roper, .of West Toronto, There will be several chapggso among eases, ProstatieDis• used for bread making purposes,prow- spent over.Sunday with hie parents our residents this winter. blr, Ste h- Y e apecialirt in Heaul Dii pp ,» aeras of sten, Diss..•s of women, cancers, ed equal to the highest Manitoba pat- here, enson,who has worket]`Lhe.Jaiaee Mc- eSs Tumors.x•Har examination. Disease of aro ante. We strongly commend this takes ear,now,tbro.s sad]vans• 1 g glaaaes and g y re Mrs. Brown,of Toronto, is spending Brady place for several years, ' all acme and chronic disease, flour and guarantee satisfaction. a time with her daughter,Mrs.Robert the Orvis farm, which will be vacated Emporium oaos Sons ifi to 3 and 4 to 9 4917 b Mr. Pilke , who moves to his Tea Buns for pastry canpot be by y y equalled. Russel and Clara Scott, of 8th line, recently purchased farm on.the base Ind. hose f01 W. J.CoakweU 1.eK►ai. Markham, spent Sunday •at John line.- 1? E. FAREWELL, S.C., BABRIB- White-Satin stands without a peer. Scott,& r st,�,0oias7 CaowaAsierns7,and0oaafr We have an unlimited supply of all The beef ring met on Tuesday even- Remetitber n the 22nd. tone sills Established 75 years A sWtser. OosiN 8o�s.Whtapr. lar kinds of mill feeds. Bran,. shorts, Ing last and wound up the business far on the 22nd. Jumbo and flied Sour. the year. 'GREEN - ��, '•��-- T. BAROLAY Barrister-at Law, The school board has engaged our DUMBARTON 17■ rf■ QO ,111. safteitor Notary i�abno,epeoiat Rsami- present teacher, Mies Bowers, for ap- d..l.fL! t t gar fen Slab llonrt of Jnssios, Hroek 6arsat, J• L• �plNg, LIMITED, other term. Mrs, Gibson, of London, is staying littiltb7. ray A number from here attended with her cousin, Mrs. (Dr.) Dales for PICKERRING. ORT. _ the Women's Institute meeting at Al- the winter. J.JJ.J p J: G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, lona on Saturday. Miss Bell, of Toronto University, IR a eco wsn,N.T Public.Etc. Honey to �. comes-next door to the Btaadisd Harris, -+��• was the.guest of her friend,Mise Irene f '*blab?. 961• ALTONA Dunbar over 9uodas. The Women's Missionary Society FARMERS d ` it p8y° The meeting of the Altona Branch, will held their monthly meeting at - - Women's Institute, of Saturday last the home of Mrs. Honey on Thursday Vow is the time to to buy feed, It + - l�Fi. E. J. SHIRLEY. Veterinary `, 4 was a decided success. Fifty-seven afternoon at 8 o'clock, _ + i t Bur eon Honorer adnate of the on• visitors is cheaper now than it will be „ s r people were present,including The Annual meetin of the Dunbar- -'ted&i-Petedinar' Tdoi=oato,-Canada. All - from other branches. Nctwitbetand- y - late._ on. s3isenw rai tn�nries o3 domestic•aimaia treat too Branch of the Bi ie Society will ud on the most modem,approved and scientilsc lg �' - ing the fact that this Branch has been be held on a'ednesday evening. Rev. I have a large quantity of a lend- ; ptples. Odle"at corner of King gad Lina organized-only a few months, it has p a Tia i•o.. Pickering,Ontario lr rg y A. B. Hames, of Whitevalt, will ad- id feed, and in order to reduce membership of fort Dr. D. =t' a a me a 7• tin I will sell at re- � meeting. k 'Y Ao dress them g m stock ,. 'Y A A Y s•u�ves dawbe. FI1�v TELEPHONE �U 6tEtl C:Smith, of Btouno-a . gave a paper The Ladies' Aid o!the Presbyterian duced prices in quantities., _ _ of"Dental Hygiene and its Relation church is contemplating the purchase d. SAM—Issuer of Marriage iCLAREMONT to Health"; Miss Mrytle Yake, a read• of a new organ for the church. At I want Winter Wheat and Buck- yY Lianas to abs county of oatu3o. W in Mise E. Oroass, a graduate of g the installation a Recital will be given wheat and will pay the highest ipitttartasysnags rn Short, long and two short, New York booppital, gave an interest by Dr. Howard of Toronto, prices. It will.peg you to Ret ' ing talk on "Pbyriology !.All of which Death has again visited our neigh my prices, t ^ e nest , Th ci rBEAL a re d +. i POCCHER. Real Estate Auc- wen vo much ad Tr noaear, vaivraor.nol]saaor and issuer pf esteemed and another of our old ao new brand of Sour Bak- rt ssarnon u value eroagbaa, & i meeting will be he d on Abec. the lOtb, esteemed residents in the person of Try my I, when Mr. F. Sangster, L. I. D., win the late James Taylor has departed ere Joy". No$our superior to it. °�•� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage give a lecture on "Oo oreration•" this lite, Mr.Taylor lived all blr lite - --•,ill. Licrssae in tba oonntr of onLario. Mrs R m, Mc Kap and Mise S. Strom time in the Township of Pickering PA TRO:�iIZE HOME MILLS 106"as sterns and his residence.clarenioan. for house furnishings, Carload art will each give a paper; al+o Miss He was a consistent member of the -M!or single article at bottom L. Hoover sad Miss J.Sexier will give Cherry ood Met church and _._�• L- � � a � B.BSAT4N.T09PN8HIpOLElili a -Demonstration on Xmas Candy by everybody, r aooTelso Xa-kIn All a atoidaeits, A0000ntaat. its. Mousy t0 toga l3 Hive dearth leaves a vacaaey whlC$w}ll roe3 amyertq "Lagar o! ltaaiys Ida mothers bring the children along, be hard to fill and this community * ►�aing Lumber Yard ' anew' �rhita+ali, Ons, t•r A1Wap8 open day -or night. --. has suffered an irreparable toss. Our POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Fine stock and gest-class imple- log is his gala. He leaves behind hire p g• 'Fr sor Oeantus of Tern sod Ontaeia Ass. � menta at A. dohneton a sale. a widow and grnwn -up family to Pine flooring, Manitoba aiding drop t4ra nates o!all kinds attaawa to sborsw► mourn his departure. The funeral siding matched. rough and dressed astrss, Address Green River P,o.,°�st R iNs,�ht. was largely attended. Two of his pine and hemlock. New Bruaa- _ B. POWELI.. Cleansed Au -hrothers, Wm., of Cberrywood,aged wick whits cedar shingles and a; atonasr. raln•tor •rad collector far BADLY HURT MiarHaabroa it improving in health 87, and Robt, of Wexford, aged sa apple barrels. essagms of Ontario and York. All kinds of we are ppleased to report_ and one sister, Mrs. Andrew Annis, of Bell phone Terms cash satea aeodaoted ertbar pr:mstel7 or by saetfos, ali:PSfLAL PRlcm ltwxlv3D A 6IID• J W, and Mrs. Rodd spent last Port U Rion.aged Bl are still vigorous. INia noes ootlesaed. For dagga or otherpv Dgr BLOW AT M'VADIIaN'b DRUG week in Taranto and Hwroiltoa oa W. D. GORDON SON. -- j siensaes awtr as rasidaa« tltssbseb st PFak- The service wu conducted b7 the de- , urkar. Phan+orders left as hags omen.Tick- aTORR TSIs 718J= baseness. ceased's pastor. the Rea. A. B.Hamra; says•or Maeaab's sora, Olaremont, will re- Robert-Piikep is now without A +wisted by the Rev. A. L. Macfadyen, " srtvspy ttalwattee, tlwafsadoe gaaM Sotrvffi�s STAT3oxmti—A large box bouse•keeper, his sister. Mrs. Wm- B, A., of the Dunbsetoa Presbytery Wed. Lone onmbazislaasproaeat aR03 of and envelopes with two views w� TOM Q�/� ppaaPm e�op�s Harbroa, having removed with her inn church. of PickerinR Use It when writing to husband to the Hodgson farm on the -lua i.i41 Coo friends. e n regular ice was b himy townliaerecratl� purchasedArthur Johnston's sale near Green-j, It's on sale now at 19c r hoz , Ot-x LlsTLt Clysis PiLla—A nice "by trustees of our section ars hav= woodon Tuesday nests r Have a full line of rresh and cur laxative, stimulate the sluggish liver. Ing the school equipped. with Empire •'s ' was - - ed-]meate constantly on hand. Regular price 26c. -We sell them at seats and desks. They were purchaa- dROUGHAM /w/+�+ • 1fie per box,3 boxes for 26c. ed from the E. N. Moyer Co.,Toronto, John Phillipa visited Pete rDiamond Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, JswsLRT Pates•are out awn down. through their local,salesman, &-W. y Bat Myrtle asst week: ,TORONTQ 0� PHs►m, Bologna, Weiner•, etc. Every article we sell is guaranteed. Mowbray. Lewin Burgess, of Hampton, is visit- a ,+ You savemoney in buying from us. Mins Minnie Morrison, who is teach in at John McLean's- ` Highest�prict►e paid for We have a good second-hand watch lag north of Newcastle, spent the S. Phillipa has purchased a haft Canada's high-class commercial " Butchers cattle for sale at }ow flgiire. thankargiving holidays with-Mrs R. section of Is, neat' &gin,• school; enjoys an a:teaaive yak- �r ° - Try a bottle of our own EmuLian with W. Mowbray and numerous frien(is in g B Alger visited Min N. Ben_ ronage instruction strictly lfrgt- Mt. Zion section. She formerly taught ar mo claves graduates always success- j fit' iekerin dive Hyp°phoaphitee—b0c. nett, Claremont, on Sunday, ful. W"rite Lo day for handsome. No, 18 school very suceesafully. O, and Mrs Bennett, of Cl a rat. J< i� Robert Walks is after the Inspector- spent Sund:ap i t,Bennett Bros. catalogue. • To M. MFA DDEN ship of South Ontario. made vacant, W. McMaster,of South Dummer, Fl?Bt-OZSt9l3 11pp fOlt 111Ye by the removal of Dr. Wa�igh to the visited George and John Phillips this d" DRUGGIST AND-GRADUATE OPTICIAN. Ottawa Normal ..School. .Mr. Walks week. W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. Day OT IIlg}it i�'ICRERIN(1, = 6NT, _ is a native of Ontario county and the , Mrs.Bennett,of West Hill.}s spend- Cor, Yonge e1V Alexander Ste. Co. Council would do wish to appoint jug a week with her sister, Mrs. J. O. Bna ms�ete all tream him to the position. Philip. - " . Duncan Hubbard, of Claremont, ' et►minpromptlyattended to. RBgI, ETgTE V�fHITaVALa °- „fit Sunday and Monday' at R. J. Agent for Ca lAda Carriage Co. - A number of people from White- Cowan's. Two$ftg•acre farme for sale cheap. vale attended the Zion anniversary on Geo.Harcourt, of Newburg, eperat s Hs Peak, 1'ickesi+Lp. Good buildings, plenty of water, one- Sunday last. the past week with his daughel Mrs. half in cash, balance on mortgage if Mr. Carseadden, -of Sandford, will H. Holtby. e ', occupy the Methodist-pulpit on Sun- We extend our sympathy to Mrs. - required, day next to take up the quest-!on of L, Johnston on the death of her lacsmlhln g Also a good tenement dwelling CTiristian Missionary work. father, James Taylor, of Cherry. yielding 12y6 in the village of Picker- The people of Whitevale and Locust wood, which took place on Sunday. i Hill have been talking of bpilding a Wm, Taylor, of XuOa College,To; Having rented the Dumbarton shop .ing skating rink at Locust Hill and pos- ronto. will Occupy the pulpit in St. and opened the same,I am prepay- �s� sttast iat*w sibly there will be one built this was Johne church neat Sunday and will Tr ed Lo do al} work'entrusted to on. speak is behalf of'the Knoz College ! � me in the above line. ti����f ; � The young men of is club to have MTher gu Society. Horseshoeing a specialty. organized' an athletic club to meet The regular monthlyTdeetiag of tile. ! Call in Hund see me any time. " " � e every Saturday,night at 7 o'clock for the Women's Institute has been post- ; : .� the purpose of physical culture. Open polled until next Tuesday. The topic �- �'' mix W. Q. Ri�hardsoa. for new members. will be "Inezpenaive Christmas Gifts s. DUNBARTUN The Wbitevale Methodist choir bhve and Candy-making." s been successful in securing two new Mag, (Dr.) McKinnon, Mre, B. Burk ,, •:_ The �lotary-Public,' Pickering. members,-Miss Eva and Lillian Beare. and Mrs. W. J. Devitt are fa Toronto $ re _ No doubt the choir think themselves attending the annual meeting of the „ BL�CHSI}iITlNQ atad fortunate in securing their service. Provincial Women's Institute,as dele- : The Women's Institute will meet at gates from the Brougham Branch. �'iO MINION BANH WOODWORK-ING of all Hft"s the home of M'rs.- David' Annie on The Methodist Ladies' Aid social • .,$end �moe,7�'oronto _ Wednesday. Nov. 23rd, at 9 p.M. held at Mea Linton'• home last Fri- „x- Bread and•Butl Making will be the day night was a great success—abund- PInEwood,cut as len for.sale. epics. All ladies are cordially invit- once of good things to eat and a$fret- , If you can give yourself a snare General Banking Business y �' class program.. Receipts were 14.60. ,moment, spend it fin our store transacted. 1,quantity of turnips for We. After an }llnesa'of a few months Mr. The Women's Foreign Missionarryy o looking over the many hundreds Barnett Coakwell died at his home on Society of the Presbyterian clfurch °0 of articles suitable for CHRIST- ..A V9II t0' AS PRESENTS. You Will Order quick. the 10th concession of Markhamis fuer- are in evening their annual see ing next Rey. 0 instan instantly on ese u usher saw apealal Site $1 _ Nov.-10th in his 70th yea Tuesday al took place on Saturday last and was Mr.Wood,_.of Claremont,-will address ,i,such an ideal o ectioa. Just i, , the collection of �ii t+�1/110�1' +� Rojo very large attended,the remains be the]Heating and epecfal singing id bo- bvhat ou want you may ant y: Sale liotee. Ing interred in Locust Hill cemetetq. Ing arranged by the Yonas man of-the *know,�ut lust what you want •. _ Mr.Coakwell was born in Yorkshire, church' and Miss LAwi of Picketiing, *you will be absolutely sure e* IBAy�PTQB DEPA2iTldENT, PLANTS FOB SbLE England, and'came to this country at has kindly consented to help with the Sud when we show you what we the age of 21. Hie neighbors and all singing also, All are welcome, have to offer. a extend tci : �epO�l,tl�reeelvod of >E1. and — who had the pleasure of his acquaint- •. you s cordial invitation to come { Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, once realize that they have lost a dear i " 'and examine our stock. IC t � upwards. The Provincial Women's Insti Celery and Garden Flowers. friend, indeed,all who knew him can- tuts:is meeting- in. Toronto this BASSET 'S BIG' STORE 'MI �tereert �0wea 't �ghe� Wagon will be on the road during not fail t°regret one'wbo was eco ami week - Opposite New Post Office , 1, ! al ment rates. - able and useful. He is survived by !�i WHITBi2' ` + eSeason. her widow and family of two sons who Parliament opened yesterday - f2m ( CsAs. D. Goxnox, Manager The �amm>3a8 aBrdeIIs, have the sympathy oi.the.community and indirationa point to a Ityely ' i i . WHITBY BRbNCH, BROUGHAM, ONT. to their sad bereavement. session. M I +r"t' JFK. :• �`( ,,• l+✓•g•,y.X• t.,i.4 ,kF *,.,..ec.c,i.rii,. t„• ...,.» i ,r.'"•, :.t,,"E"k,d._,.�,< i. w,.pr K ,., °._"'{es,x,,.. t�-: .r+'a,:'•c.•' _-•4kx:.b.,, �g �v �'•r<'l,�•4x ,. _ a ,�,�r •"�..r,: v. •,.: •.g�,+yk `' t'les � •.'"b.. , _. .,:� °3�T. ., 't""'�'�.. ' '�, h` _ x _ ,1r -ca.,P'.,� 'f-' iw y;A .a., "¢ ;�,ys'. `:4^,1' •.teM-+ - - ... •!�?'P tionun, 4 IA1E `$•aa'1�1Q 0 , w,a Oaes. IIsed se Hldia; Ptaoie ffr . , Natttb RevolnttoNrte. 4- A mammoth cave-ha& been dtt-FILLING HER ; covered in German East Africa in - pn��+� •� El�ss pp�D Mount Naugoma, about an-hour to ES11 SAvEs HER the south of Nandembo. Though ' -discovered in August, 1909, if-was n „ t explored tiII Februar 1910,nor: - C.nbrassie, Ont when the police officer.Weckauf and ` a missionary. named Ambroe Mayer Y—ZAST .CAXZ- S '`cwa}ears ago, the doctor made forty- madb' a partial investigation of it. MOST PERFECT MADE (die c3i:9 on Int at d then said he had done The entrance is 43 meters wide•by , - he cou:d for me. I, way suffering with We know and azsers of"Royi,1•Yeast Cam know that the" S 4atense Kidney Trouble and severe ianam- Sl meters high and the vRhole cava - are the best goods of the kind in the World. Bread made with --;nation had''tet .in. Two'other doctors has a length of 389 meters: It is of Royal Yeast will keep moist and fresh to ~icer "Ile-ed and -Treed that nothing pipeli7ce Shape and has' & funnel a�ertheatlsatn:adewith Coulc br dors to Ge;?me. . shaped opening:. caused by a cave- any other. Do not experiment--th.,1s no other"last as good•,• 5; On she recommendation of a neighbor, in. It is an a Chalk mountain an d- wlentpfrt .LTV.Toronto,Cet. 14 W OILL�TT he AwarOfN Mtdrfset tiorwn at aq eacposltlors. Man , - ta+' "Fruit-a-fives"and they cured me. Canoed by water erosion. c :odici .rA>ir"Frusteactives' as alt Only MADE 1 IV CANADA ,- rnedicin.. I am in excellent health and The natives had long knOWa of is the medicine that cured it, but concealed ita existence from me"al'_ei- 'i a been at death's door for the whites. During the uprising of ' "mom mm�,111 1111 *• months. 1905-06 they used it for a hiding [am glad to be able to gave you this place for thousands completely T�� c r ��['(S*T 'N testimonial. It may benefit some other 1 ►7� L J<Jj� e o fes $ woman ru sting as I suffered, as I believe baffling the enemy. It Contains 'g o - - ' that f would not be alive to-day.had I not spring of fresh water, which gives - ,� used"*IFrui,:a.-tives." it aditional value as a refuge. : , • - !. 141xs. P. E. WEBBER Its entrance lies is the primeval o p u ' a r INTERNATIONAL. LESSON, - t -— - "Frvits.tives"—the famous fink meth. forest. -Evidence--is-strong that it - has been the habitat of thousands _ rOP• '0• - - ac cure cine the greatest kidney Of bates through untold years. It id _ cure in thr world. 5W a box, 6 for $2.50 ��• r,' r trial siz 2�1c. At dealers,or from Fruit-a- hoped that funds will be forth = tives Limited, Ottawa, coming to provide fOes r a' thorough Leon VIII.-Jesab[a Gethsemane, 9 w exploration, since this can hardly Hatt. 28. 38.56. Golden Text, r Pimento 3AL:>lDb, fail to yield prehistoric- remains -anantiquities of great interest ffiatt. 26. li, d' Salad.-One small head and valeu. . " M- ELAGAmamA , c__e 38. h lace-Literal r.a.t,e.e ._1 :,ia`a� pimento ma- q p 'y, an Panes. Uh°p both fine and add .nay- a inclosed parcel of ground. It was AND ���� a7 d- onnaise dressing. an olive grove, as its name, Gethae- - TEA Beet Salad.-Cook beets, then GOODF, }ntil&P 'A� W�l@r9 -- x bkim and chop with cabbage, and M Gardersa had to , maintained, by --QII_._1Wir_Merft add a little vinegar, horse radish, FOR YOUNG GIRLS those who were able, outside the • and sugar. A pretty dish as well ei y, as there was no spare grotind ' ea good. -- within: and ceremonial objections I h' P He has made some progress. er- . Pineapple Salah -Take one can - made their proper care impossible. ape id not feel i 1f holly e he d o el mss w Ii°� '• sumitted to the will of his Father - A`I all the juice,{ —1DYE1111Q pineapple, drain off lg. H8tlJi8� 18 �h8 B1Ch,. �} 37�-Peter and-the-two sena tri-Ze-t_gt_ first.-_- At any rates the •'let a 1.fe...,>a : r, and one-half pound of marshmal B101)i Dr. VWia1Ilg' Fink bedee-As on the mountof transtig this cup pass away" has become il. Savo IV.ytote Iowa cub up in small pieces. Take uration lie touk them partly•- fur I +-- P 5 ,this cannot para away, and the only i .oa 1: your salad dish and put first a lay- the comfort and support he would re- j petition now is that he may be in ! Dr"s Well er of pineapple and then a laver of ceive from-the prest nee of his most !perfect accord with .the- will of his - Try it =the marshmallows untildish is Perhaps you have already noticed .;intimate friends and partly that F-F.a,ther, - sirnsw as Washing about two-thirds full. Cover with that your daughter in her--teens" #they.might be eyewitnesses of this ' t;, prayed a third time--ti ut a' r'r ! has developed a fitful temper, is s g,wd thick layer of whipped remarkable scene. vain repetition, but an exhibition of cream. The sliced pineapple cut up restless and axc:itable. In'that case' Began to be sorrowful-His -soul insistent moral earnestness: j in small pteoes is preferable to the; remember that the march of years seemingly was tou overwhelmed for f 45. S°lePp on now-Thc suggc1-t.o,i is'leadin her on. to •womanhood ONEen tmALL K{NAS� gtated. This makes a good sized g , him to prat•as had intended, and an the ssording of the margin jr. salad and is excellent. and at this time a great responsi- if was necessary fur him to retire easier of inter >r tatiou, es Twnatu Salad:=Cbto fine-one and i bility rests. upon you as I e pecia:;; d p Po y parents. ;into a deeper privacy still while the in view of Arist-, let us be "was , • ,IusT Trtlwx or tT 1 e � ane-half'I,ecka grten tomatoes and If your daughter'ia'pale, complains 1deme '-a remain watching at a.rev- '(46)- I{eproach€oily he lutea t•, or,.,u,,,-c,..,,,,,,HINK,Of c:oea.t�..f..�, ---three onions. Add cup of salt of weakness and depression feels - - - i Y•,+ „ i erect diAancP. them the tbi rd time: '• Do j;e Fie Ja IA-D-%Mi Gre•_ha ehmc.of eu.sax... i... sed.let stand over dight. UOk in all tired out" -after a little axer- 4 . P "A It- M4%1Coentonenstrine,,Pru w fico; i! she tells of headaches, or soul is exceeding sorrow- on, then, and take your :est'" i�t••b•^�b•c-'••('••+• sruarr `".wu own liquor until tender; then drain !ful, eves unto death-The inierpre- "lou have slept thrc ugh tn; agony. Tba Joha,ws.afce-r,l.•o Co'. LOJ.-., rs.».�,,,. d-#"a- arty 'tataon must sought in the fact{will - . • rime ar. twv not disregard these warnings Your; g you a.so sleep thzuugla ink be- ' g puuadd brown sugar; that our Lord's death was absolute- I traval . - WHAT-MAY AY HAPPEN. - ' -Lhhree green or red peppers, chop- daughter needs help for she is most r r ped, two tablespoonfuls of ground probably anaemic-that is, blood- ly-without parallel. He himself so! l.et us be going of inn rtresa ;'(tea women get the ballot if a. • - ' _ i regarded-it, His death was not the of.prayer he has gatn.ed pericct s••.f mustard, two tablespoonfuls ground i less. �result of mere accident, but the re- control, and is now in read,,tt,s for haurls°me man - runs against s - iF finger; one tablespaut;ful celery I Should you notice am of these of a moral necesyit laid a pretty girl: what will be the re- si ns, y upon the conflict with dea-tb. This illus- , Deed, due-half pound white mus- ; g lose no time, but procure Dr_ !.him the divine �sulL , All the women will vote for bard-seed. Acid drained tomatoes. ; Williams' Pink Pill&, for her un-! �' purpose, accord• tratca ane-of-the highest otliaes of�the handsome man. � and all the Uneotu Basad.-This-is to be re- j healthy girlhood is bound to lead;Ong to which he was thus to ransom 'prevailing prayer-that it fortifies men will-vote for the pretty girl. . - • p sinful men and open up a new epoch the soul to receive the wall of God. red the d before it is uyjd. unhealthy womanhood. Dr, Wil- Husbands and Rives will quarrel . pa 33' of grace. He had frit the awful I 47. A great mnititu%0e-Fr,?ra vari- q y g straiten w ` Cover half s box of gelatin with a hams' Pink Pills enrich.impo_verish-I over the affair, and 'thf3 divorce g rhnrden of-his-- approaching•death ,ons sources we learn that toe crowd - ' r • ' Cupful of cold-•water- and $oak for;� blood and b dein mo they re- -courtswitl be choked with trade Pair waste and prevent disease. ("straitened")) a year before this, as made up partly of ,frit yrs -of'-It looks dangerous. thirty minutes, then add a pint of; I and on the'previous nighr, as he rhe temple, $oni'tin soldiers ! boiling rater, the juice of two le- They give to sickly, drooping girls, ,ate with his disciples, "he was truu- a tribune (s detachment grained by health, brightness and charm, with,bled in the.spirit. Our-clue is in the governor), and ser%-nn:s•of thy - MUST HAVE REST. - color a, teaapooaful of salt,. and a ; ++ _ „ inch of ca encr<e a color ra the cheeks, Sri ht a es, s „ O p y pepper. Stand li )fitness of ate and hg h ay".1 a. the meanie of this cu ; g p," and tliia temple, and then•sorne of .he tussis aside to cool, but do not let it con- ; g P g P is found in the words of the cross, whole, is happy and contented, and Not many can do s geed deed and gess. Dip a round' pan into cold A came typical of thousands cured I„My why hist-thou forsaken including 1, 'then think of somethia else.. right -through the use of Dr. Williams' 1 g high priests and e. 19rs awn $ g water, put in a layer of cooked• f y• peas,Ilk thea s layer of small cubes Pink Pills is that of Mise Grace me.?. That was what death was tol. t8.' Dave them a sign-Thep bad 9 ' Cunningham, Winnie , who' ,mean to our Saviour. He was l no design upon the disciple+ of of cold' potatoes, text a layer of ! 8 ' Winnipeg, Mea. Y made to be sin on our behalf, Jesus, a.fact which made a sign ttf c- tii]SERF IS HE? , says: I really cannot say enough ` hard boiled eggs, sliced (two eggs , . tor,- going down into the blackness .essary: are sufficient), tires ala er of an i in praise of Dr. Williams Pink �, -What has become of the old-fash- y. y of death for us, he experienced, as 49. Kissed him-The word all kind of cold meat, or chopped Pi.ls, as they have made me feel Y ioned pped nuts ons a smIeas soul could, tlie_atatn signifies that he kissed file 3iaster gentleman who wore a ruber may be used in lace of the meat. like a new gar[. -I was pale and al- y collar .and washed it himself? _ Y P and doom and loneliness of death in in a demonstrative, effusive ray. =-.. ° -Bprinkle. with salt and r and mist bloodless and thick that on an j. _ ,— {• PePPe its office as Gods penalty for sin. This of course added to the ut.ruci _ average I missed at least three pnt-another layer of peas on tep. He was sore troubled•. because the ousness of the betrayal. - school sessions :a week, because,I „ PL A 11 ti' FELL ON HIM•. u Pour over it the gelatin and stand felt like a broken dawn person, strong orying ''and tears sof the 50. Friend-Rather, ''Comrade." aside overnight. Serve with may- aid too weak'to do anything. The garden were simply an anticipation Judals had forfeited all, right to be - - onnaiso dressing and whole wheat Y g' of the cry of the-cross. . _ called a friend. The_utteranres of Rnmilton Man Badly Injured. a doctors medicine I took did little I - Y bread and butter, and a perfect Jesus which follow, in this verse and Reuben Atherton of 367 Fer u• more than keep me in hope; it cer- 39. Let this cup pass away from ' combination of foods is ready for tainly did not cure met Then..I. me--Was this possihle.? Not .if-he 52, 53, 54, are peculiar.to Matthew, son Ave., Hamilton, an employee r: luncheon 'without a moment of time was advised to not, Dr. Williams' was to complete the work necessary she'wing that his chief interest is in .of the Otis Elevator Co., sustained spent upon it the day. it is Y I to -on. In that re- the manner in which the Maater de- serious injury while 'at work. A served: feelklikela sew peand rson Day day spec p ayerman t certainly was an eo umstances.f under' these trytag plank fell'from x ngeightt o_ban to' his 7 - - right foot crushing ..t»«*» •..•.•«•..•«•«ti.•«•«•..•..•.•..y.;.rj! I fined strength and color, and I $Wer'ed• If he would save others, rZ 51-. Ohs dt thsm . drew his was taken home, where dly_- - e - • • •'• • • • • • •'• • • • ••• have your -medicine to thank for was impossible that he should spare sword-Probably a ,knife of large was applied with good result: ;,�;• - .` alll'rHER'S LITTLE it." himself.. g perience_of the balm, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are Bold As thou wilt-Recallin his own size. We learn; from Luise (22. 38) Telling his ex ` TftEAUIZL g that they hi.d two such weapons i he said': After-the -doctor had by all medicine dealers or may bei words, "I do always those things • y g with them: Whothe servant of the"dressed the damaged foot with some w What mother does not look had by mail at 50 cents a box or six which are pleasing unto the Fa- boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- I the This is the true submissive- high priest was, and who smote him, preparation of his-own I was in " upon' her 'baby 8s a little .•. we learn only from John. John great pain, anis as day after day I treasure. What mother would •�+ Hams' Medicine. Co., Brockville, Hasa of obedient Sonship, Ya fact, not rather suffer herself th Ont. would ktioa• the servants name, !seemed to get no relief I left medi- the words, if it be possible, are i w; see her precious little one suf- . - equivalent to if-thou be willing, Malthus, through his intimacy with;cad treatment and tried. Zam-Buk. . r. CHOLERA ' MICROBES the high airiest, and the reticence. From the -very first application I - fer. The well child brings joy the form given thein by Luke. _ observed by the other disciples with I traced an improvement. Zam-Buk ` to the home-the sick child of Some important experimenfs 40. Findeth them sleeping-It was regard to Peter wou'.d be needless really seemed t�D act like malgic,1 • brings misery, despair- and have been carried out receritly in late, and_ therefore their natural at the late date when John wrote.. cleaning all the unhealthy matter . perish with•them sword- from- the wounds, drawing out all , cafe. Bat, mothers, there is the public health laboratories at I Powers were exhausted. 'There is a 52• Shall � � no need 'for your..baby to, be ;t the London'Hospital in connection(strange irony'in the fact that'it was Doubtless this would have been ful- discoloration, ' infla.mmation and cross and ailing; even during .= with the• destruction, bf cholera Peter who had confidently boasted filled instants in-Peter's case• had soreness; and started healing in the 'much dreaded teething •t• microbes in water. As a`result it only 1i sh'ort space. befog€ that he not the Master intervened and he quick time. In two weeks the toe time. What baby needs to 't• has-been found: that the presence would be willing to die for the Mas- I - • - P � g ed...the servant's ear. (,:unipare the i and foot were Drell again.-� Zam-. •- --.' keep-him well is an-occasion- -•. of chlorine gas . in infinitesimal ter, and now, in the supreme crisis,, accounts in Luke and John,. who,Biik balm is certainly a wonderful _ al dose of l;aby's Own Tab- proportions lead's to the rapid de- he cannot watch one hour. But the- both' .. lets. These Tablets cure all struction o£ all cholera germs. Dr. question of Jesus is hardly a re- gi`e-the additional detail that i healer, and.I would not care to he s' g it was the right ear: without a box in the house. stomach and,bo.wel troubles; g, buke. • His own sympathetic state- H. W. Hardin who has ricer- 53. Legions of'angela.=Jesus w.as All. workers sliuiild keep Zam- R• teethon worms and make ta.ined this fact, says in his report ment (41) about the spirit being wir.l fully resigned to what the scriptures r ink -hands. Applied-to a- cut OT g. ,y. Mrs. Pierre M. ;� to the Lancet that "most.waters if ling, but_the flesh weak, shoa'g that (54)declared must be and he would;wound, it stops the pain, comment ••. Cormier, New Richmond .•. treated with.one. .part of chlorine he understood the drowsiness of E s use no help from h'en`ce of earth. e `healing, and-what is equally Centre, Que., writes:- w per 1000000 for fifteen minutes sense which"they felt 'after, their' " 55. Note the stinging irony of,fine—it prevents all possibility of _ "Baby's Own Tablets have as• would be .Free from the e13oIeFa I sorrow (Luke,22. -45), and - which these words. Why, did they not!blood-poisoning. Zam-Buk is equ- beeri of great benefit to my -?. vi'brio. Chlorine is a yellowish made them incapable of doing what take him %vhen-he sat gtlietly Witch=I-ally -goad for skin •di`seases, and - little one and now he sleeps •'• green gas which in any quantity he had-bidden much as they desired .� Y , y' ing in the templet Because they l cures eczema, itch, ulcers, ,a.bscea- i well and eats well and is.hap- ti� has intenscly irritating and- suffe- ,to do so. feared the multitudes It was a sex, -varicose ulcers, -stain sates; all the time. The Tab- • cativo but in the minute I Al. That ye enter not into tempts- confession of cowiardice that they blood-poisoning, etc. It heals old py y properties, p p g, c ' lets, are sold by all medicine proportion mdacatedwould hardly!tion—Was not the full force of- a thus came-at night armed as against cracks, chapped hands, frost bite i dealcra at 25• cents a- •box or if at all affect the palatability of terrible temptation upon him at a robber. - cures pilei and'all inflamed condi- direct from The Dr. Williams' drinking water. In _ nn5• .case it that.moment. I.f -he . needed to 56. All the disciples left him That tions of the skin and tissue: Fifty- Medicine Co., Brockville, •• can be re-noved F,v the addition of strengthen his soul by prayer, how is (as in Matt. 24. 411, left him to cents a box from all, druggists and _ O•t. -'' snitable. l:ltrmicah-after it has done inuch,more did they-1 his fate: The reason for their flight stoles, 'but avoid imitations and. .y.;.�j•+;+ ;•t«;••;•.�•;•;•�►+;.;.v,.;..;«;..;«y its work of purification. time he ._prayed is not entirely.apparent.._ 42. A second • • , r' m : .. - _ ,. ,:_ .' ... .y , "•tea.: ..,int ar�',1 _ 5+., A�`� 9'.'..6 •.em...• .FP .+. ... ....,....,. .. ..:,: ...:..:. .. �3..._ a:..:_. .:.s..-.'._...•..,,., yam. .rS 'Fti,'' ,arS. 2 T•'ky", Yr°'s.74r .'�:'� .1' ,r+f r.^• ^$;•4Y...y,�y a. � .. .,.: b r .,. .,,.�, :>. arc•" 'p"..:.' �.-_""'y',+« q.,y .+Wire. +^�. _ .K.;y�.., ,`W W �• ',i -,,:r`�r.+t rr�..'tr ` p F..r'1� v^,S .3,r 71•',:;°.d:.",;o• „y�- ,�,•,s -.Y ...s.-,:_.. .s. ;9 et'�1A"rg"r•.`_ 0r'_ 4'.,x.•-• *+ J '-" %.. _ y - . , c ,' a. .,T.� .. : '. .. � ".. .. Kf•fAa"aYAla*i,Y.+'a y,r;:,.•+:..N,;.;�.aS! ,YM"tY.:NrW, ' r. :r �$Qw �1 Y IIIJA•..'. . •HIS PLEA9lfRl:. f STILL six D y�} ]Wter"Iex of Idea b Dear old re Todd'13 was telt p�p�t y her fsporiW nepL•dw. who bei r � �. '('}}E � l WAIS ' Breslce Down Brain Celle, been mountaineering d,.ring the hn- ' -•.t ' lidays, that ne %vas mu,-h slrurk by Modern Science. has brought _to .the magnifieeclt gorges he had en - _ TODD'$ SIDNEY PILLS DO1NG_ light catching more curiously inter- oouatcirttd. " , eating than that worry will kill. "You are lust liko yos used TO - j. ;' ~GAZAT WORK IN SA& Moxa•remaxkable still it has been be when a bog," sniffed the Fear ii HATCHE�YA:�. _ able to determine from recent dis- old lady; "always thinking of ycur eOveries i4st how worry does kill, nide.'l - The Ra o La® Is a high $'�ade lamp,sold at s low prig _ i There are that cost mcrv,bus there is no tetter lam made at fury c Briefly, says The Journal of Phy- '"r p price. Constructed u( solid braes; ntakel plated-easily kept clean;N biological Therapeutics, it amounts 'Trial is Inexpensive.-To those ins ornament to any room in any hou.ae. There ter nothing known to tae are of lamp-making that can add to the value of the RAYO Lamp an.a tigilt- r$re•:Emel Carlson tell how quickly' of this-Worry:injures,,beyond re- who suffer from dyspepsia, indig-t- Smear siring device. avery dealer everywhere. If not at your%writ• for d•• - and completely they cured her Pair certain cells of the brain, and tion, rheumatism or any ailment{ ■edpti.e airanlas to the nearest a!<enct of rd bftfat 'Prouble.: the brain being the nutritive centre arising from derangement of the 11- The Queen City Oil Company, L[(rilted, Ttronto. Y " of the body, the other organs be-! . ' g - g ge_tive- system, a trial of ParmeUsua < 0dlf nlisy, Saek., Nor.14 (Special) come'gradually.injured, and when i lee's Vegetable Pills is recommend- IN ANYBODY SHOULD ASg• friends than he needs.lman has more .}i T'o remedy has dons as much for some diseases of these organs or a; ed, should the sufferer be unac• Snookins-Yuu seein to be on _fibs wheat rowers of Saskatchewan. combination of them arises death f quainted with them. The trail veil pretty good terms with old Grunen- Minard's Liniment cures colds, stn '• aa• DFotfd'sg]tiduey PiI]s: They oc- finally emues, be inexpensive and the result Will dykes, I notice. What do you find ' cups a place in the family medicine Worry, to make the theory still by another customer for this'excel- about that old curmudgeon that's xrvATS XMAS CA TtitaLYR BBAUTI' y` g YUL foldeng with silit•bows, with trams :.,vhest on nearly every farm, and stronger, is an irritant at certain lent medicine. So effective is tLPir worth cultivating'f Norman and Y elgL slingiin innt old, for one dollar. every day brings fresh evidence of points, which produces little harm action that many cures can cOitain- Jordle-His youngest daughter. iLit comes at intervals or irregular- ly be traced to their use where l7xxlSTMAs ANTHaws, CAROL41 sO'#as ,a tho great work they are doing. One 1. etc., in,urea variety. Samples on approval raw oft&'latest to sinil their praises in. lye Occasional worriment the.brain other pills have proved ineffective.' T�lese pills Cure Rheumatism. - t- cbutr leaders. Cormspoadeam .ouaitod. this neighborhood` is Odra. Emel can cope with, but the iteration and To the.many who suffer fro r rhea �andawn,Masfc start.i.4 Vitoria,tst.,Toronto. ln• the reiteration of one Odea of a dis- , AGENTS wAteTeo. Carlson. Here is what she is ceiling SONE Orf PA. Inatism a trial of Parmelee's VrKc` bee many friends quieting sort the .:ells of the brain Av t ray, A c'r t v x t+A i,a rl ra x v u R are.trot proof against. "My Bon," said Harker, as he table Pills is recur stmendrd. Tprr+y `i7 1'9.tiiKN for Holiday Hooke that eau at For about two years I•was sore- have pronounced action upon the �ignt. Sat 7 dz a, her da Guaranteed and ` Itis as if the skull were laid bare Pointed to the ivy in front of the p rommfa.iuu. outtit Freo. `►rite imm"tely. ly troubled with Kidney Disease a, liver and kidneys and by regulating s. L. Nlch'ale Co.. Liru'ted. Torvntiu. ' and the surface of the brain struck cottage, always be like the vine- brought on by a strain. Mas bra- climb the action of these organ l act as -..�theered ale, My sleep was bra- lightly With a hammer every few an alternative in preventing the ad- RALLN Tun WANTED. IRAua-rise T��`;'; The little boy was thou fitful. . ,tem-constant lf�eu said ulnrefyeslring and i was al- seconds with mechanical precision, g „ , miXtllre of uric acid and blood that y practice--careful fmtrar R„ with never a sign of a stop or the I don't think I'd care to be like 0,.d few wNkf comp: ei cvune_tars free, tared and"nervous. "'lie :least „ causes this painfu. disorder. They Ondu,tas earn twshe o sightaeu dollen weak- that would cause me to perspire' failure of a stroke. Just in this way that reins, he responded seriously. must be taken acvording to three- i N'r"•° for utaiug"•• Molar xul»r Cottage, does the annoying idea the mad- "And whynot Tommy?" yseea toast, Toronso. Ire and my perspiration had an denipg tho>igh� that will not be " 'Cause f I was I`d be A porch- tions and used steadily ,tui they IANC ! ER, Tumors, Lttm a ' ' �Mo' easan6 odor. ` done away with, strike or fall u on climber•" will speedily give evidence cf tliPir p . eta I sin by "Three boxes Of.Dodd', Kidney P and areatme trued without porn by ' n beneficial effects. our Noma treatment. write as before we Pills cured me. They are`eert - ce;taiu nerve cells, never,ceasing, r • lea- Pr. Hellman Medical Co., Limited. 1 >> diminiithin the vitality of the deliSubdued.- the P ""'- r^"'+1►•^^^.1, orf i. the best medicine I ever used. $ y Muscular Rheumatism Subdu.d.- ;FREE FIELD. - sate or.ganisnis that are eel minute If you have any of Mrs. Carlson's When one is a sufferer from Inas- ASK M� WHAT that thE�-tea be sees-°e}y under talar rheumatism he cannot do fes "It. is easier-to-be good than- '•r mpLoma aur kidney$ are wrong,' the microscope.'ISake them right with Drxid's Kid P ter than to have the region rubbed great, remarked the moralizer. - tti♦ev Pills. "---. - °F - IRAW FURS with Dr. Thomas Eclectrl, il ---- -- - "Yes," rejoined the demoralizer, 1 Thei* ie ao oil that so"spediiy sir racy `cane-has lesB 'd t5sttiol� Af+RE- WOF�T1•t , "That horse of yours }oaks 'ter its effect in subduing pain. Let W. C GOFFAT'T' ? yibly run down." "Yep," replied r C, tGr! the rubbing be brisk and oontinua lUnele Si. SimIin. `rl�hy do yon ! + Kee+ �y,� e"a°,sgldvgeato until ease is secured. There is uture; ORF-LL-1A. ONTARIO aa/pow mt""' virtue in a bottle of it than can b0 lkeep'him:9 "Well, it's a kind of . � � INtAD'S f,'FTTHfH'r' CQ, LtYtTTD. comfort to have him around. As billy estimated. i g MFAT DISHES. <.s>r ETear+ -"I haus tae 11dI�ARD'! 10DINOL i len as I ve got him, i feel that SpIdETH1?�G OF' TR 4T PiATUItF. LINIMEn I an my vessel and>n my ramil� �� d bdX k '�Ahere ain't much danger of my Ro"t Beef kith Creole Sauce.— ter years, and for the every day ills and it 6 for SS ? -.- ..... h-Didn't it seem to , Miss Gushieig cidenr•of life I consider d has no squat Che mom til hl eflt<lant application + ark or R Y PP �aein cheated in a boss trade. Take a piece Of shoulder,.t:11 •��,. rump. Put three tablespoonfuls of give you strange thoughts of the 1 would tat start on a voyage without for ibere�duction ofAwel.ings,Goitre, Thick neck, Glandular Enlarge. Sickle's Anti-Consumptive Syrup flour on top of meat and half fill other world when you were up in l it, if tr CAPTa Fr R DtESIARDiN, menta. its Positive. ' L agreEable to the Lt►ate, and is a pan witb hot water. Cut onion and the clouds, far removed from this sc� „Storks,'=St.Andre, itawouraska. certain relief for Irritation of the one or two tomatcses in one end of mundane sphere ®���( nil aril-kinds,Qn any and f V re that causes necking coughs. ,roamer. When meat- is half rook- Aeronaut-xuu bet it did? IDs►am; - ------- tiered and positively cured. 1'�Jtepp- H need accoiYiina Lo directions III ed, turn. Bake in'a moderate oven. 1 nearly froze to death 1 your .uffering and lure quietty. will break the most persistent cold Meat will be tender and ,gravy deli- r Brittain, in company a fta •'Common Sense" for Piles will do it. and ret�tore tie-air passatt- ee ci It int+ ct�ti"s�— M r Norton (art t 9. -- lli_ilzn�c._��oa u6 boxes. — , sit►rwloal healtlkY condition. ' . Thera Steak-Take rourAl, shoulder or A RADIUM SAFE. receipt of Pt r ,k 1s uo need to recommend It t i th':�p chuck steak. Fry quickly until piloted into the Fort George coup it r with it,-bat to thole a'ho slightly brown on each side. Re• try by Rreinier McBride of British Radium," being incomparably (,YLE sets c"gg TORONTO nt seek a sure remedy and are in r1 tubs`move from Skil let and season. MakeColumbia.e ,Mr he publishers of the pT ae i. Brittain. who used, more b quoted than atl S3,0W,000 man - shat to use, the advice ver-try a flour and water gravy and return ounce, although no one is prepared Sickle's.Syrup. meal to skillet. Put skillet on back Sphere and Tattler, is a fluent writ- - o simmer er and has centribuLPd a column to to furnish so great a quantity of it, the Daily EitprePs cf Oct 14th. en• -naturally has to be carefully ,+e, of stave and allow meal t , "Now, Tommy," said the teach- tea. the gravy from thirty`to forty-five titled „Golden British Columbia." guarded, Anda special safe for this; o -" ice me an example mini tea. most cecinas of metals has just' ori .,you may g p p m. of a coincidence." "Why=er" said �r ben eonstru-eted'for the British. fan- f� Tommy, with some hesitation, taeasasastaa.ices e:peew ae sera a l.ab•a/ WHY WASTE HIS BRE STH.' l:.. •o3d to a day, But time and Allen**i Lung$alas dium Corporation. The safe-make! r \• - "why-er-why-ore fadder and me out overeomethe cold andsta"off Goseamptioa Teacher-'Now, Tommy, suppose had, like Caesar at A,Psia, to faee oesgY will°'s" and laugs be saaad no a w* yo had two a lea and ou ave modder was both married on de dyer, y pP y g his defenses Loth r'a,,s. To defy tame day." -- another buy his choice cf them. You burglars' tools he had to have walls ]f you would retain a friend, do would tell him to take the bigger of .steel, and to keep the radium shmrd's Liniment Curs oarset In Cow things his tray instead of yours." one, wuuldn't y.ou7 emanations from escaping he had to Cures SD>iaaQ Tendon. T,:mmy-'-eu, mum. - ectistruet an interior cage of lead, Co»as and Saddle GailL f. t ;"Hp* uneasy that young" man y lead being pre-eticelly the only me- appears." e rxrreataeee/ wtvrlee. "��? :- a ears." "Yes. I don't know 1*M'}ry suffer from corns when tl+e�} Teacher-Why i ••fir,-,.rata tae Nether he's afraid they're going can be painlessly routed .,ut by uA Tummy-Cos ,twouldn't be 'neces- tal not penetrable by the rays. An- i r,e,, died rur "oviacum an , straw N- T' to call.on him-for a speech or whe- I Ing Holloway's Corn Cure. nary• other difficulty to be overcome was -+ t••a a Awa' ther he's just breaking in ilia win the construction .of a door that' wrsted a use• see.t ,C teavpor,nfol of pass• would prevent the loss �of emana- -ter flannels." "Are you oin to throw rice killer in a cup of Yob eater sweet•�ed win warms g g q„ yo■sad arert a cold. Avoid sobstitate,,,there to i tions when it Was opened. Va'.vcs Bendall s V after tete bride and bridegroom . lob c..-pafaMer^_Parry DwWy Lic and"s, / �a .1-Nearly all children are subject tri "I should say not," replieJ the are fixed in the door, through which Spavin {.alae ,5 thrift friend: 'If we have any Instead of talktn some mea I tubtB of mercury can be passed for tr a Meavy%.%, na"Ractae, to tae pear `•j worms, and manly are born R•ii:i Y g the collection "and "storage oL the roy,en r<.mi:.ev..anan W nw.arrtra t It hem. Spare them suffering by us- groceries to toss away we'll box earl would rather get married and lis- sSlia"ofdagwirs air fiens•„e.. z: u 1 and send ein around when they emanations. >eng Mother ©raves Worm i:zter• I l ten. start housekeeping." •v■w se.•wa d �` '�'care minatar, the beat remedy of the' `- w�a-.m.v aa.a•t..,es.. t i find that can be had. ,canard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. "'Sav, Mayme, did you ever have a;��airbet '°'a am haft w"'e Only a, fool lets peop}e take him any turtle soup 7" asked a ,raw- z•re K.addr•r..nrsas. rt..ties._ in after he has found them out. The world usually sides with the boned.youth of file girl beside him. 'f"" w'"""n go las Many a person with an eye fe,r man who makes a`noise like.ready .,. r, .,IDYoA�YiO"'''t"d`"' the beautiful has an ear fur ugly minard's UnInisnt Dures Osslitimpor. No, admitted the u widen; - ` money. "but." added she with the 'honaci- . �-s.J.Itnoataq., etNessrs taus,rt. _ p „ Belle-Why on earth do you al- M cera ,s N GM kiss you tr+►r•,rear waw nus d4gnit� of one who has not �- wo twr.t w fr"m hosted reuse• bo as••a1�was burst into tears when you're each•n a�'ttathot rlase.r For viral been lacking in serial experience, - oahr dr,sad sY■chaste ewe■w 000gking. car. y y aw�tr�s,ere.,nothing i.Y.ti•r. >t/ads°'h tiY ,,I've been ,where it was." lbs�aoul oil'a►riatno istho 1. If 06.rinser cold.is not hard if To stake Aneo'e;at a wedding T Nell-I don't know. tis,►1te a luwiersee otap..r., _ _ - Action. Insist on the • "°' s>r Hale"& A sszLut•s cels t•Metweensse I suppose, it's to make up for,my irrestiotible impulse ho giggle at Some mothers ;are so. boastful' "OTTt) HIGEL" The temperature.of a child's sick fupgrals. R, they manage to act uppish over the , way their children have the meas d• ,ices sot . ► Plano AGt101t , room should never be below 60 de- ttteest vj . . ovale. green nor above 65. Hang the ther- Mr. Harry F. Brittain• *who vie- les. j morneter behind the child's bed and iced Fort George last summer.and.. " out of the draught. what he calls Now B. C.," which sea, sietsl[.Murine E Reinedery ayes. ka. Relieved HY Murine Sys Iternedy. Tri ��iB the eOUIILry being developed by Murine F'pr Your E • Troubles YorTie Natl�nal Life To remove'" ink stains apply a the buildin of the Grand Trunk Will Like Murine. It soothes roc et pP y' $ Your•Drussista Write For Fie Aoohe.' l.paste of salt and lemon jnice'to the Pacific, has retuned to England Free, Murine „ye Remedy Co., Toronto stained part of the cloth. Leave and is now telling the popple over Advedisement RNIG�� tit.for an hour or.two, and if neves- there,about those wonderful fertile Mpg, fittYbb-Why, John, the last nary repeat the application. valleys which ase calling settlers. family; that occupied this house left from the four,corners of the earth. sorrlO old jars in the pantry. Mr. Afew Life Insurance Agents IST O r L POLISH t But you can't be sited for non- Stubb--H'm; Maria, that is a good from wr ass,000 p4yment of a debt of gratitude. :.yli� +. policy. Mrs. St bb-What is a year, though lite a rage is the be$t pO115h 2n the .� good policy 7 Mr. $2,0"Stubb-Why, is from $2,oto Sg,000. ' Car rot Pie--One cupful cooked y g op-en- bi e5t box. �t is a when you move leave your family' %Ve still leave a few oodbiggest carrots mashed fine.; one-half cup- jars behind you. Ings in town and rural sections paste,andfarltrsstrouble for men who can produce than an other re ar- � fill of sugar, two Eggs, one Pint of I y p p x busieess for the National Lita , milk, two tablespoonfuls of rnolas- ation. A gentle rub ' SP.B, one-half teaspoonful of ginger, We supply the training, the ; i one-half teaspoonful of cinnamon. literature and an easy selling brings out a brilliant, lies that shtisbes the.span lastiII shine. is with- Bake ih one crust.-.It is better than 11O g, i s pn kin pie. ensured. out a rival for polishing ' aV­ C am Cheese Pie.--Mash 'a L `crap us _a .card. today for stoves, pipes, grates and 'S cream cheese. Add_ two beaten eggs R ,., y paraicutars. and a NATf cti' of White tin aT."Mix irOIIwOilc. - Black Knight"Stove t all together and pear this filling in ;i your deafer does that sh in- s a Zile plate lined with ordinary pie The N at l o n a 1Life .. Pofieh is ,» stock dead as his napie and roe, r` crust. Lay on diel cream stripe ofA$`$u ra rt e e Company end we will send a' full size tin - e Ithe dough, lengthwise' 'and cross-. by return Tupil. r j, wise, and set in a moderate; oven. . 'fElt l T.DAM"co,IJ#Il'f>ID 1R of Canada T - a 2"ILTelt,sirs. 3] Therie are tote of people who s maitre g1thefamew":in r".SAer J"Ohih- ' - ,t lvonld rather butt-in than get ihere sant( stir Ir" emple to Dept. W. s., its• ne0d OHfCt Tot011to - ISSUE 740. 47-10. any other way. l aortas a Cttsrnloat Cs., Tenors f a �. `d".,. µ d. «....,r. - :�' u... r- mea:'u' ;aet'^.w"•a- £,F Y. .9 t� .-" .-a,,....,." .9a..-n �'4'.;•.xr<'^-d ;..:• M...:.. i„c ;.... .,.� ..;e'Si-: — .K a c?+. :,. x > .. lei- " jiM,.N,,.u' 4 •”. .ac-..•. „ .,. .;,r �`�, y •."" +vf;, ,y s r:,ra w ':< e'. :�•'. 'j ..., .a„ :"xt' arra►.., -+ •.''• _ "'.+'ar n--,: ^t M.... .. ?fi ;. '�&:'. .. .'. ,..... ., .,,r+1..:�•f,"x. �. �+^✓r :?.�'.af�+ ..,c�et«• e, ,• .y -R'" 'y."`n. � -4• .. .. � „«"�.. -' •'.'y'"° .;., .• .e a=..Y4• :�- -:7'�� -a•-�- w,"'ky;..•. Yo.. ti�, „�..� :A^t'•, '•K.p, t .qQ;+' { �; '+4 �F>-: . . :. .+>. t?. "�.M a, ''.c `w?'a„-,.. .r• .;.� 'S'.' .ever m-',""-"t IC`s > "!" ...Sr u• e � �:4. . - w r - on4th seise,I"t W Raarnia.l0 yds iRoaK ROAD ry } r �.°7 :•- vel div 5% IAO; J. Burto�8o yds are at this YOURG�sIV ve1 div 68,i.90• That Phll 80 da KeO work week puttingggra ! in the raw'metal'o vert on the 4thBU ` dh 4T.B.Oo; W. G. Ham,rep scraper. con. in front of M.culvert pro- _. - =. 1.96; Albert Mantle, cement culvert petty. Those who here•feun8'it neoes- on con a at lot 18. moo; R. Powell. Bary w pees erica tltM road with �r 1��� YO yds gravel div!, 9.00, right of way nervous horses will leased that it _ for 118 yds in 1909. 9.8d; O. Forsyth. -AT THEfjarj, -- - I l a rep culvert bet 20 and 21, con 8,.1¢00; has been removed from a side of the . R.spencer, rs washout on e t 1 in �" _.__'_1aD�►iWi a•r+rsrrsdasmaznlaeasa0t0o•, �CW)sit to pay half),600; W. An accident 'which might have re- .P1e1:•siaft.Ori suited seriously occurred on Saturday sass op AnsnRrlBnro: - D.Gordon A limber and labor C. Field lasL�at tlH erection of-the steel brI for Pickering brio 1.46; BRING IIS YOUR.BUTTER AND FAGS. HIGIHEST AASH PRIOI$ rte" 'mss s° GOO - m MOu S!yds gravel,dlor 9,> 90 W. Fawcett, men were engaged in at Dixie Hollow. While the work- z..�lorro� A�lliny�da gravel hdi�1.L54; R. S vert at lot tin tion one of chain b�l cr uprights,iin�e - L� t� a _ rsa a or unce m .c: t,.yew. Bad coo e,!.itis:,J. Potter, rep dive 3 and 9. ins the upright to tali to the ground YST-Gi S . TCI]$ WEEK Yearly or early«careen p.f w•gnsrtaetr. �•�• L.Yaks, rep culvert bet lots 10 haaeath and breaking it badly. When { sadness ene0d,sy,�te�a lines o:ander,with paper and 11, con 9,126; Wm. Peak and the man above heard the chain break- Also Smoked Haddie, Boneless Halddis, Codfish and Herring x ` yes 0q.11 t.io«i eons*I"Cuts Par lim- others,gradin base line west of Liu•- Ing he•alled to toe mea below to run ' �� �!�• «lite per liar •neer enbspaerl lnaertiea. kin's bridge.87.60; John Dewyr, rep wad he himself narrow] escaped fall- ' a eoshaes et« ever•tuwets on applies- Palaver'.hill.Roo; Jas.Lemon.right- Palmer's Breakislet Bacon, Boneless Smoked Rolle and Picnic Hama, Balt Park Ike. No ft"a+rastdns. of-way to gravel lt,tti0;F. L (been fag below.w distance o�wheat 100 ft. Ad,.rtlsa weaft without written instruettoas Fortunatels no one was injured. The ;and Bologna. :.Cooking Figs, Oranges, p wrecked La er , Dstea, ,."Rini De tas•rtsd astq forbidden asd charnel ere• 179 pelt gravel diva 4S and 44, 14.90. psr had-to g �, y �B ,eoralwly. Orem or diaeortualaR advrtiaa� Mr. Green Dr to for 1000 ft-timber Hamilton for re hs, be returned to Demons, t - �o•sts sass be is writing.ad seat to m•pub- pa V Bananas sad •r 10.00, bel due 1�i 10. Job wast peosplb.ttaadd to. A communication from Wm. Dixon +� complaining that water is Sowing DALli; 1tEa1>3Tr8. The Very Beat Tess, Coffees and Cocoas Anywhere across his lands that should go else 111.25 per yew; 41.00 if d is advAsc•, where. recommend that Mr. Sparks t ply P TuMDAY, Nov.29rrD-Auction sale of snuse:iptsomto the united stat«,silo inspect same and deal with eats,etc.. the is advance as he deems best i's the interests of the township. property r �Art nwle�wz oDe RICHARDSON'S � JOHN ��,�'� Pro ie,or. Your committee's attention has gee bills. Geo.Jackson.Auctioneer. _. e Men called to w culvert,on con S near WsDNwBDAY,Nov.29rd-Auction eels Mr. Pew s gate wanting repairs. re- _ NOTta AND GOMMi1VTi emend that Mr.Sparks cause such of lace stock, implements, house- *� repairs to be made ra the same ce. land furniture, etc.,also 321 ac of ET . READ Y ares lead.on Brock road, near G.T. R., Thom who peruse the-daily pa- Q A communication from Mastro. E. the pr'ope'rty of the estate of the late pere will notice the rapidity with Crawford and John C. Bryant regard- Mm- M. A. Pollard. Sale at 1 p.in. which "white coal.. is enteringtheir statute labor in div 19 re- See bills and ] in another cot- - co FOR. commend that the some be laid over oma. W.B. Powell, auctioneer. `Into the daily use of the residents toy next meeting of this council. TuneeDAY, Nov. 9Drs.-Credit sale of of this province. Owing to the On motion the fe•v was instructed farm stock,implementr, hay. roost, to grant his order on the treasurer in etc., the property of George Kutch. - '_i-� r Goods aetive.part played by the,govern- favor of the parties recommended for at lot 19,b.f.con.,Pickering,(Brock IaiY` 8 S�Li�IIl6nt �l ��n r. J ;. meat in furnishing the people payment in the various reports as pro- road mouth to yaks). Sale at one , F'. ... *ith eleetrieity at the lowest pole- rented this day. o'clock. Sae bilis. W. B. Powell. ed amv - The Council now adjourned to meet . auctioneer. , A Bible pries, this commodity will, again an Manday, the Rh day of De- WaDxaenAT,Nov. 1I0ra, 1910-Aunt- ' 7!i a few years replace coal is many camber. sale of horses° cattle, farm ample- -- - to and bousobdid furniture, at w of its uses is various parte of the - --- 'lot 2, con.9. Pickering;(i mile east One t>rn orae likens and far robes to choose from. _ ' - colsntry. Ontario is blessed with . of Salaam), the property of David -power unsurpassed by r . Bear;q Dow%.Pd�8 Pilhey. sale a one. See bill., W. MITTS AND GLOVES GALORE 4 "eater. was ed . any. R Powell, Au�na•r. . other country, and this great What woman at sometime or other TauseDAY. Dacestsan ler-Auction We have added to one stock a complete line of " asset is thepropertyof the poo- does not experience these dreadful wile of house and lot and wagon pple, and it is, pleasing to know bearing down pains, Mrs. E.Griffith, shop. (known as the Coakwell FUR AND FUR LINED COATS - of Main street, Hepworth, Ont., says: estate) at east town line, Pickering, that the government is prevent- ••A liens bearing-down in had set• ishowing over twenty samples ranging from $13 to $100. w 71?a on Kingston road. Sale at one Its falling into the hands of speeu- fled across my back and sides. I was o'clock sharp. W. B. Powell, auc- A complete line of farm machine Often unable to stoop or straighten tioneer. p ivy, carriages, harness and supplies. Wore, who would make fortunes kitchen cabinets, scales. fanning mills, cresm sop"- at e myself up. , Many times each utght [ sewing machines, pao- - at the expense of the people. The would have to leave my bod with the store, stoves, pul re. wheelbarrows, washing machines and thous- government has made arrange- Irregular and frequent secretions of Elias Woods, a well-known ands of other articles. k 1 the kidneys and just as done out in. "Y eeyy j fanner of 9carboro died suddenly k ments whereby electric power the morningas on retiria I was +�+ _ - g onlWednesday evening from heart ,GI% US A CALL may be furnished to municipali- languid and failure. ail -- ties who mAy make application woud have to - lei my house- - -- -far it,and there are litany mularrllci- work stand. No. Now t - - polities who are taking advaa- thing I had tried - ' would benefit tags o_f_.tth".oder,--I_t i�a matterAR][-_ ad ata--- ._1 -learned - • -_ D _ r'. which the peopleof this village and of Booth's Hid- W 'ew°n•t, y a't°'ua• r+ aa'aea an"'• s I E -townehip might take into their Bey Pills and con c 1 u d e d 1 &NOR SALE-House and lot situated serious corteiderstlon• There are would tri tbem. i' as Brost B4. C3ar meat. arrowie the ` miany wbo would like -to have which did, sand Methodist eharah. For pst..i.e. a to 7 coon found the w.'.Gallo 0,Nart>s ol.r.ao•t • electrW light is their residences, and farmers ,"scold undoubted] long sought lief. My back atreagth- ATTLE FOR sALS-One carload - y easel.and I began to fast better and BURLIN C co O p. oe uiieh sews and f .ding Gatti. taw or- use. _. ase the power in.great quantities, stronger. I now enjoy m steep with- ei.ad. will esu for east er stow cos. and - where now they ase wind-mills out being disturbed and is+al grateful Ineveet. Apply to J.A.wtf.w Brougham lir Has added to his stock an to Booth's Kidney Pill.for what they AUTOMATIC .HADD POWER V&CUUK CLEANER. . and other kinds of porter. did for me." FOR SALE-!Oo sere farm. 100 acre+. Booth's Sidney Pill.era a bona to beim los ss,sah Goa . n •rd p For sale or to rent b the da PICKSAING COUNCIL women. She would know less of p�s eaaamn apply iso fuss,iPaidi Y O8. y F. The above council met nfsuant backaches if she took more of these el.e•sent P.u. __ seer No need to take tip yo+tr carpets or ruga. You can clean them all in P wonderful pills. They are nature's one day with the aid of this machine. It will also clean upholstered adjournment is the township hall, test specific for all diseases of the LUST-Oo Friday.Nov.4tb,between furniture and mattreleees. So easily operated a child can pump it. Brougham. on DMonda,y. the 14th last. stet ser+p Hilt and finaaie. a .113.11 Pam Members alt t, R.eeva White t- kidneys sod bladder. All druggists, book wish black Cover and oortetatag a reeve. Call at our store noel see it toe yourself. 30c. box.or paid from the R. T. at 3ososance reoetre sad other vera .rinds a the cbsir. Minutes of the last meeting Booth CO.. >�td„ Fort Erie, Out. Sold leaser l«�e u News ones. JURN a. OWN- -- Window Shades at bargain prices while they last.were read and approved. and guaranteed by T. M. McFadden. gyros.whltby r e A number of accounts were present- OR SALE-A Rood rough-cast i ed and referred to the respective cow- F hooaa eootainws s roomG h.�a..else... :..agent fear Afro j mittees. Seel Rood sam•as ocher, ward and sots water Lather Pilke was bewrd, stating lnaida hoer... on.ateh of an ver•of Rood Bard• _ j that John Soo had d hia'etatnLe e■ ecatatoing five appppl1e areal besides o� Call and get prices and see cuts before placing your order. frost. Al«imperial G:fond race•in fleet 611afa labor,after being returned as unper repair wltL w.rm1��r"mobi T or forth-xCAREFUL ATTENTION TO formed. Koro .rMonmonap to run i James Lemon were heard and asked EMBALMING AND FUNERAL WORK 1 _ for right-ol-way to gravel pit. g � ^- •. Wheaton Hagerman was heard as $$IIIT 'P$BES _ to fence b�inw pwyable to Mrs. S. C. Phone-night or day,Bell or Independent. Hagerman on 40 rods erected in 1910. + if you intend pirating trees next ' A Rom. was read from W. Dixon spring you had better place your ofd- Complaining of ditch on con. 1, lot 81. or early on account of the bigg demand Also,one from Albert Roach at to 0!all ma/srisls and desist for nursery stock. Wean fisc largest r sew culvert required on 3rd con., near kept in.stook. 11 will pay you growers of peach, apple, plum and ISMGHER ° C. S.Patty's gate. to aril at our works acd inspect our sleek cherry trees° also. berry bushes and 1� 0 Messrs. John Burton and Luther slid obtain prices. Don't b m4isd k1 ornamental stock, is Uanada. We Pilkey was beard re-gravelling of hill 7 n /swe do ad.smpioy fist®,os•rgnsat make a apeeislty of.peach and apple epi Brock road immediatelynorth of • cera, and do throw oQ tis• .pots treesCoons and see us. or write for But we have a good supply at the old price. Sunlight, Richer9th seer. missioo of 10 per stat.,which you w81 catalogue. Com of rt, 'Fa�r'e dorsi, Castile, etc., 8 bars for 80c. 8. H. ,Stevenson was he". who only save by purchasing iron.tor. ..made an appeal on behalf of James M8 ,BROWN BROS. CO., a 'From.who is is poor health and in WMIN MAIM Brown'.Nurseries, 77 TEA" !VVFF� V`i�rrVO destitute circumstances. Thought be 0134L wtttbs.ont3arle 6.8 Welland Co.,Out. sbdsld be admitted to the House of. that furnish such pleasant drinks. We have the beet tai money cora standingThe committee on Relief • buy. Coffee grqund while you wait. Cocos the brand that.the Kiapg `z reported and reommanded the follow- uses. What better cot:leh' tt ewes. Coes.and t them. Ing payments. Trustees of Toronto V old Weather Will dock j8e X ere �° o- ~ Gen ospital for maintenance of -!Our groceries are the freshest, ' the tollowin typhoid patients.Frank ARE Y0TJ.PREPARED FOR IT P , WE ARE 1 _ Ask for coupons Smdersoa days; gate Sanderson 61 - � > AO.and Vary Mathews 141 days. , Highest price paid foie produce. ik Ladies, gents and children's underwear in all wool (Peuman s Pen- - - i The standing committee on Dam. Angle)also fleece Tinsel from 2kc per garment to$1•26, Hosiery is all GEORGE PHILIP ::BR�UC HA�+i ages sheep gilled by Dogs reported grades from 2bc to 50+c per pelt. Smocks, overalls and pants from G y '' and recommended the following pa 50c to$1.26 per garment. Flannelette blankets,white and grey,from meats: Robs.Tweedie,for two-thee $1.13 to$1.75: Glood boots for men, women and children, also rub- ' sworn vallis of 2 lambs killed by dogs, hers, light wadaheavy weight: Mitts, gloves, hats, caps, collate. ties, 10.69; A.L. Milne; inspecting 2 sheep shirts. worried by dogs. 60c. K The standing committee on Bonuses Fresh'gtroceries always on hand Highest price'for batter and eggs: i '.for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters, • Etc-,reported and recommended the . TERMS CASH. Bell and Independent phones. ITIC ( � following payments: Goo. Morgan, a "bonusvn 90 rods on Brock road north 1873 OF CANADA from gate,8.00; Korean Pugh, redo GEO. A. GILLESPIE Dunbartoo r e� : as tot 16, con: 9, 15.00. Applications f or bonuses were received from the A DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR ti '.tollowingMrs. W. C. Hagerman, W. ` J)izon,Thos Wilson and H.Ellicott. - �L�� ... The standing committee o Contin- FOOD � �� �� � iB Tet Rived m Our $a1RnSs Bank ael+� Dep B T._.^".'s.... _ :geacies reported and recommended W�iClent to Opp ilt iCCOUAt and entitle t E :the followingPayra eats •D.R.Beaton on account of as al ry,62.50;John Mur- If you are thinking of purchasing come in add look around before a Wm.. Book. The }fig ww Cl Mt rate of Welest is ' t i tar,advt. and printing, 10.60; John buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, fine shirts, ties, Books -albu►ed, and mommy BAY .be. wididraWO at'alp time • .Hood,rebate of statute]labor. 1.50. and smocks, .Boots and shoes for all. ° The standing committee an Roads _. a "Y. x g nported (City Dairy)every Satutda*Bight. £ y °t ::and Bridges and recommend- Ice'dream Cit Dai '�� , brG3g�a it tot 6, con 0.4.60; Wes. We al - F� •d W t as follows: S. Facadale, rep so handle Samson's well-known modes, arose g, hoes, forks end P i C K E R I N G BRA Al C 1 - ' � W.(;es,rap culvert be`t, Sand v,con rakes. _ .Always fresh groceries in stock. w 10 t Frank Tbompaoit.,A Bon. rs- - psirinlr •line bet 4 and 6.con 0. CLA.RXNCE T. SATTTo Watbi con$ ; R+ 0. 0adaweek, rep bill R. �A, BELL, ,f� .Dunbarton . - - �•, „ ;..a^'• -^c. fi •s ,4r .r" ,,..r x. `� �.r '.�•'•'•''" ^�'•u.,{ :k.' ., ':," x;•'w..`l",ti�' °' Mnt'>f s« , ,"e.5'rwy.,' .^r R? -"sS, w'a�+,}.'.sY %..: q�.',. :,n+ , �,. :, ✓r 'm. sue_ .:k..�.:a .' ' sed*,.. , '.,q;. .wd r `, ,; ,✓'� .�k. rk. a k ,.r,�mr't. .:au �'" M t,',$.i..r., 'y^e `�. s` •... '2��. W;.vee ?... •:*�' ti ,ii`.`•�•x•�23ar .' •?"•. .�.i-, ;Fere" '�1 / �tr h " ,� 1 roI ..,ire :e,.,-.. :eves.' �r.�,1' :f' "�•, . :' �r .�` ..• i i� i .'M1 dh 'v ..;.:in' is a. y�3,Si,..i,•_-�•� : +.; - -•,�, ..� :,. "y . ,., 6 .. r,r•-,L- ,ng<.I.: D^ 4, ...w'_.. .', r ''. �F'`3�+ ' if'"r {'. �` '�.C•.a ,4 ,rW,M �''�• vel..w.+,.,,, •,.;. Thos. and Mrs, Wilson,of Nandi a.Ltotion!'Ji1M ,SA y Myrtle, spent Sunday- with the —w — Oi. :. a� � Wm, eras-in St fviBe Ltter's pr►rents,James wad Mrs. �'aia� �tws i r ^p oa Sat �y $vans of the 5th of Uxbridge. Rev. W. S. Wood was in the David Ross, of filen Major, has —' ;cityy�o��n Tae«dy. � moved into the bonne he recentlyy Them will be otfeiyd for sale ppunb• I have for dale two go6d stoves, a parlor cook, which Wilbtu f3lso on, Toronto, from the John MacnabwOntlY lie auction by the eau core o Mrs. tme at present. ras 1a a welcome him and Mrs, Martha � Poilard, deceased at her hart been is use three vents, and a heater, in use two Pies M .e ..ia eats, _ late residence,described below,on eau, Haven installed a,taraacs I have no farther w�gt Roes as residents of�onr ryy y, KOVNO er'dw asr�l-9tEl - y- - g � - Mre. C. J. Brodie sad M• � moues far them. Wi]1 sell stili eaeol�►#de�rice. - the sty on Thursday. at tLe hour of 1 o clack in the Richard Johnston, of Toronto, Farmer are is Toronto this week is visititsg'friends in Claremont. aftaraooa;'the following: = r' attending a meeting of the Prov- I pony 2 cows, 2 fat p and a qu&n- The Oorner Store. ___ _ W. M, PALMER,fPropilet �s. Nelson Wagg had w business facial Women's Institute 9A dela- tity of household etteots6 for particu- tripp to Carmpbeliford on Tuesday. gates from the.Clarerpaat Branch. Ian of which see bills. --L.-and.Kn-Todd.spent Sunday beiapj t of with the latter's,pwrents,-W: baa B- St t'sOis hs Alw about acres, paorf lot -- - purchased Foater Hutchison s res -the north halt the.aanth_half. ___ �Erp,Lesper. 18 in the 1st eoncwsioa vt the Towa- deuce adjoining the Standard _ w r Mrs.'John Gregg has beenspent- Bank now off Ing for sale hie ship d. Pickering.subject g of to a resew. I M A R� o jptg a few days with her mother ed bid. The lead l good clay team s �, �e C ham,Balsam. own tut and residence. See adv". situated near theASS sed route of Thomas Gregg and W.M. Pal- in another column. the Fastern Electway 1} miles imer had a business trip to 3tonli- GeorKe Morgan had the miefor- iron Pickering and ; mile "showing of finest display of - } wills on Monday. tuna to lose a very valuable mare lfic emchool}mitesdiaitsn(3,T.R. Pub ' Daniel on Friday of last week. The Ghiaa. d ,ery large anorimsnt of At the time ci writing. On the lands Are 1,1 toryfood brick Boob,�� ,for, B'oraytb,of North Claremont,was animal had s - ° not4lo well as usual. nail which ted in lock-jaw, ,-with atone stables Sneath and a reeaved for the Holiday trade. 7. G. M. Forsyth has engaged the for which nothing could be done.- frame driving house; a bearing orch- and No Forsyth 'Chamberlain 1 shy serVices of P Randall Birkett and Geo. Hill, and of first-class Ass winter variety apple Magazines- ."for the coming aeasoa. who have been spending the past trees,pear,plum and cherry trees. 8} - -. 'Subseripliow tion for 1111 Magazines. Wellington. Pearson,of Myrtle, few months in the North-west acs have been Sown with fall wheat, Weekly sad Dasiy Newspapsa ` 8 acres newly seeded with grass seeds ' spent Tuesday with •his slater, provinces, returned home on Fri- event 10 acres fall plowing done. ,plc Mrs. T.E. Stephenson. day evening last looking hale and mediate possession given. *i ii,`.All Thomas Pearson, of Myrtle,has hearty and well pleased with their ��:-Chattel, cash; Farm 1096 �. S• H• .•���H'gR���' = ptnrchaaed John Thompson pro- trip. on day of sale with aufficteat to make party south of the villa e. Mr. Pegg,of�dianitobsi,who cur upp Bei-rice within 80 days thereafter. It is reported that the Wilson chased Arthur Johnston's farm l3alArth may rt secured b, conditions oltnn ition roperty adjoining Fred Farmers near Greenwood, about a year acro Farther psrmade n sad► flow Yseen sold to Roy bio wn. ttyy of sate will be made known at time of " Of has arrived with wbonhotteehold sale and may be had from the under• - £ _is="..&OWL Mrs. head of cattle and hie signed. Toronto, were the guests of Rev. effects, and will take possession at JOHN E.FAsswua.,S. J, A. and Mrs.Grantover Sunday once. , Whitby but. Thomas Birhett was is Columbus John Yipos►d. Brootlia,Out.. on Monde attending a meeting Kim Anile Pollard, Pleltering, Out. the map" Leaf FEre Insursstce :ecators ` __. W. B.pard, Auctioneer, • • Girls' and Mea's mitts, !i different kinds to choose from. all ' Wen. soott wad Peter Macnwb, IQtckeria;, Oat` Boys, , Sr., were in Pickering on TuesdaJAL Possible rices. 4nas of all kinds. Traps and ammame+• uveitis Robert l[iNer, who b seS Tlll[a Td BL,E-Pietar1sc Bwics c4. the lowest pawl p ottsly ill. T.R. Trsins ping End Sae w ldiowt— tion. Ales and ase handles, ala a large assortment of hares blank• ' The young eon -of a and iQa 8 Mai! follows— eta. Colne arad-in and inspect our stock: -No troalsle to-slow'goods. ;Mrs. Nasal bas been very ill r the ,._14 Local 5.04 P.X. Wows- Past two weeks with an abscess on Train. e wart dee -' � p rGha neck. He is now slowly hu- 1So. i l.seAl ase�►. M. / (proving. I �' 17 Looah `., David Ross, the C. P.R. carper- GOLD T l[.i1 8.i0 F.lL.r. with leis gang of men, has •BnndAv inolndd. r•Tj���T,� 1�l SARGENT, -CLAREM T I been busy for the-past, few days pn9tting in a new floor In the stn- During �L_ �� j�e BSRDw►RR, sroY88 AND P'VSNACBa a ` tion here. L�ue-9 N 0 MCP, George Wagg left Friday i { evening for a visit to her daughter Mxs Mme' Chas. i�c1a� • What "BTEAI.IPPCi" means ons to New York State. She was Ac' Granisevilic Vt. -"I was -nLazing afteaszsed Is the time to plane your order for � �# � to Valueg.ieoe Ot silver. the name _ companied as far as To by through the Chacsgs of Lila ands a monument. Being A slack time her son. John.- txoat nen►oumess in' the s batter lin- -MJK1M�S=" means Oa a 1 A number of ties .erasers In this andot8tez aanayint of the year hops - -0"46=1 s r h Symptoms, and II duceementa can be given. �r epas+rto K r district have not yet finished the eAn r .thAt Ah l ' et their - - _ be a,� ate patwotlp_ awaiting the ap Le�tsbie Coa - �stonaerected the flat 'thing -- _"uta. two Silver and din • � . flu real article. It like _ *IIp�ch of In n summer. pound bas proved in the swag. ' deparotdors vas an.atistaatean for a while, perhaps a - ,A word ed warning has been re- worth manat+ains ! ' -t cei�ed from Jack Frost, who hes of sold to sea ar it Claremont Ib t it l for a little while only. '•8terting" made from J short visite hetes restored my health C. W. GIBBONS.. nseaas a lata of wear And service. T aft and atran th, Y ,with Llys lately. Now is the time to Paton m rhke foz>fe to tell t to = 1 •'!fit" the way d built plitarm doers and windows. my' frleodz what I►. - yG�sss 3ep11ssltsrt They are `y Jl nweting will be held in the L Plnkham"r Se= of�t material by the most� s� Temperance Boa" on Pttday is Com has done ion ens t " chanics in the most u to-date t'7 u evealn . Naar. 18th, to die the this ssriod. Complete t e S world. the s>ag. No laity of organising a zedoration to health mesas so mueh I. r -�—t6i ersw separator I hockey club., All those interested to syn that for she ssks of, estfter- t: ens umeted to pat tug women I am willing to make-_m- � I . d a _ . __ ."_'YR„S (W S=V= 5 in the gaale vo9 , trouble pubtie so yon mt cab 1t t C as an appearance at 8 o cluck. Lids.letter"-lttlts Cars. T. ° i Iy I�O,Y>< TiFlt� WOtTH _ The cement gang on the this eeN.�a $•F D,G}raniteville. Vr. 's ill # low k b-a - !hos ceased operations fort IQs other medicine for woman = ' b ! s win to the frost the received such read and na 0,., Mr. Fernee.de,osY woof a contraption Senn, ws owing has react I that looltr like a separator, or a separator ' weather cannot be relied on any q endo nt. No other mad- g , g le g r� I Q o , IFooverbead They will retuvn in the h= know of has such a record 11 •• Feb O44 of Higbest Quality that actually separates ,, • ng to complete, the work on of cares of fem&k ill as has Lydia IL h 1- !! if . �• nett .conn sxcr.vervsr.T HT Ifor years to come? Elatisfied customers ivy . bridge at Waddell's pinkham's y�e�bia Compound. "s For more than so years it has been - :'.• lR. h s g I,; TURNER e�whece tertil, to the Sterling volae d ry crossing. caring female complaints- such as S ss fi 'h5 . �,. zsz the E3[1?IRE line o you era pacard o Judson Bundy has again enter- i�mmstionn�, ulceration, heal weak- .. l m coo wKrr=QArs about your monef's worth drop a card to ed the employ of Chariest t, , fibroid tumors, ireegcttazitioen g it * !R 8 e w .. acv • - Empire Cream Separator Go. of Cascada, -•` '' after spending a week most ples+t periodic pains, bacla►abs, it l �. g g = g n o .,, � I have alio Gasoline Engines, Toronto, Ont.. for their Me book of dairy � surly hunting in the forests north and nervous proeLratim .., GaL ,,,. Straw Gutters and plows, ata., -of us. . His health has been fully unequatld for carrying women safely _ ss in stock for itiamediate delirery Ing.free- Us. x the of It i� 111 ii S o s a NOV. Q restored ae a result of his holiday. I. o! c As the old saying goes "all work I but t to Lr7 �' •. e.aatm•r� 1gANTED"NOW . ` and no makes Jack a doll ptnkham's Vegetable C -worth , rsrM me-warms 4, Oreawa s. play taS r& �MA,i oath moos t. Q s mss. u R. BRYAN For Pickering and ermsurroundingdan bo Win w0mw' SARBERI trict for fall and winter mon sa r Hie many friends will tri ret to Tom, pipes and sorotan' energetic reliable agent to tate order hear of the serious illness of James satirise, Central office Bell for nursery stock. '- wane of the 5th concession of IIx• , O e Te►ephone Oo. , for (lona PAT WEEiLY Ovrarr Fscss bridge, who is suffering from a ' OC Robton Lunn Ezerrletvs TsarcrroaT ^� severe attack of pneumonia and � app wows: ma. At last reports he was CLAREMONT. - ONTARIO gym,cultivation. We �n n�to AO 4somewhat improved and hopes are e • deliver stoat io b�or now enterfa tied for his 'animate �j ,� C ` raoontraot Ws awn show that ). 'recovery. Xote the 'Wanted Now ! "hers Ia mane,in > • We extend our congratalatioos For Pickering and surrounding coup- well knosra reliable, soTeem at this ttmw ,. • ' Front[Deetuha on the event of - _ try for tall aced winter menthe,a rli• °d om b year.. Write for �? W6 marriage to-Min Maggie Lia = _ . obis swept to take orderi for ctlaulae �NvwsssT O>a. } .T r gca, which tool[ place in Stoaff- - ,tulle on Wtd,tesday lost. In the 6r$Ot'iEBY $IIL TIN Lfdles Waists Whip s pay .the &OW Nursery beautiful t a-a �,oras y avenin a•printer of frieode ae- Finest(cold Dust l)arra Meal.0 tbSt...l6a to waists.les• tar....i0c tree, W tee strictly first=olw 00�c, 8x4+1 yon lots of Water :. summedin their house when,a k$atteen waists.reg No,to. �o vered in prime condition. _ pleasant time was spent in "trip Choles white beers.61bs............lEe ., .. •• •• s1.9g,foe 111 9 We wselling Specialties. scold Viet Or WWMVus W 7766 { tight'. fasetastia" a po only swreetvee.on which there l g tem . !ib OodAsb quail on t8wrt.31t ......:fie Slash pile waist.......,.,. sl no lac atitioo. It s to sell for at`a PmP to inrolh you an,thin6 :..` thele many friends era• wish- Quaker rolled oats.S lbs. .......,..fLe French]Samuel waists...... ':'....i . pa qg the young concis many yee►rty .. reiitcbie'firm. Establis�d oU ,seer. in the line of wale: succi, such as of happtnew and prosperity, i large size bottles Bztree ...,.....l6c hsdins, mom,and children's hose. Write for pas•ticolars. pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams. Gine of the old landmarks of the a lb.raisins(while they last),....so heavy ribbed wool,great value , Plumbing'etc. j* .,,......lac WISIIBR S NURSERY ## "village,Alex Morgan's blacksmith cosi black or mixed tea,b 1bs...,$L00 for....:............... r 1.^• shop, which was erected nearly PONT EIAIN,ONT. The, are alio expert well drillers ears a has been torn and respectfully solicit your patron 4 `dowyn,and will 1 be Lu re-erected on : for li� oo *••• 0 f $���f SW�t .e 5 Cr for the future. Ind. phone 6611. another site for a straw-house. 756. iV 1l] villi �ti�pwsiLa�t E. W. 'The frame was first-class pine and Cil�l 17 s n o perfect state of preservation, ` there being not a Slagle spot of BCS sIIltB, lastest Styles, Boots, Shoes and 8nbbers The dickering :.p ,p �annfactnr, ..,decayed matter to the whole build- Zf 8 , as ='• quite'a contrast to :4.60 No,advanee on rubbers from last year. v��j Thee is q to Justin............................ +�.� atIICB �i0ltt 8 Shop and Reeidenoe Duns S0� the material.that we are compel- Misses' ,1.00, Men's fine _ WHITBY,ONT. ; Ladies 7Sc.; The object dfilik Association'is to led W use these days. boots =2.16. 2.60. &W. Ladles' fine + 'Walter Thomson, who has been loop, 1.4o.to 2.1L A11 ases in Bove' lemon 8001 Three and prosecute Three doors-west of Whitby House► ding the summer mo North 'Bal'galn lII BOy3 OVBrCDStB and G1irl'boots. Hood values at low the fetone. : Peace River district in geg 16.65.to...,:.:.................$5.00 est price. Mem s� maYile�► Pres�sO oommaai= ;ern Albert", returned home on os4e wish u ase.iwe We are prepared to[natal wood.or from ,'Wednesday evening. He was well of Ezeeethr pumps on ahortaotlee,also attend )eased with• the country al' Bee our combination diener seta!n-piece,reg.X8.00,for 11A.00. Nothing equal >d ti•00. all kinds of repairing. =u pp Very to this ever shown here for the money. J see Clelna to bpuL ul •mom r " h he was not Ve savor- aappssnn � sad Dream p{ushets, 1.50,'1.50. also, Trsts•M osaz be bad rum tw l:eridaa>r°r: , Agent for the Ontario Wind Mil1,� ' ably Impressed with it ae a place 8:piear rets,tea not,sugar s•e.ar:,oa"Oles s. also gasoline ars and,; ;oc, Doc. Tic. A is assortment of nth- tae s iurq Jof residence. He left the other 9-peens eels, rrggneea JExec.Oom.—L- O. Banks reeroot pie out there in the or vac,beautiful dtsher to ch( for the Zmas ",best of bewlLh sad ap[rite. James trAds. Dome early tad rse them. W.y.Richardson.PiateWjtYsaNET CREAM 8>1s1.A. WCofifior, Arthur a No.Do at reelMucie. ' gelh►ebne. WW is staying for r YI►on _ a b a wanton'is exert• D. Bi11dP�ON de fro., - °1'iC�C i�NG} ' r I 0 r 1 .�. � :. .✓.a. •c :�, r ... .. ,v- •.. ..: ,: ,. s;... .,..:w:_.....i 1. ::.+" -. ..,tet+'s f 4 'q' x .•el,: - :.C, ,e..kr....-"-i v<a'' 'v.r.7� .. ' v ,:. .... .. wt'.5..5 r. '1 a.,av ,n �t,.,�.. ,:�. „t..•�;qn,., '., .., ,;» !•,n«n 1. y�'"/,s:, '�'v'A fit' `•` �.e. sR• a?� >. "• •.c�.•. ,y ,,n: S a•. �. ... r., r' : • .#+ �, �. cl.. «.>; ., , �..,'.. "'�' 'G�t"' t�".� �''�..— �r "�/„�,�. a�.� .,.L" aw^ i, i'uy"" �t•i; ."'a'".+ } „,. + , .•� ,.., ,rv�'T�rt°• .' „�.:.•rv5, ,:: .. - .� ,.•... ,, -*•�,'• _..-*,a•,, ”, .."�•`•'�:'' ..per—:__ .^.c- -- - - - - - N" 7•r„dA.."w�• .,,a»era..,.�,`.urd o-, o,•..:• L, .?$; �,•• .t.,• �Y-'Y'�.+ !. - ; _ a• Rm F�,Sy Sw.w .. ;�:y r.',t';•+n .. t�k :.' _ � r�.p..r t ,.. ..k �• -• N J ''ti'•z ~ref- _ -t..__ _ �-�n _. _._ _. _.- _ _.-. _ _. .. `.� �..' r FA -- +��+•��}��s���: � ♦- �° �� ate Un - though many guests dome and go, rAsely ? Somerimes people da, and sutlbr; rh some staying two days,. some three because the stomach balk& CO t s + fered enough to make her not light- cutA a �E _ �rsPEP OKI { ly w6n or easily impressed. She SIA, y' g + kuowb enough of the world to`know relieve the discomfort at once, and her digest Best the overread. The love!of good *POW het own value in it,' and she has this mal t"eel quite safe with a box of NA-DRL'-CO Dyspepsia Tablets atlttand n ? -c- measured the brutality and incon- p mat them. tf your drugPtst has not stocker} them yet send 6OC6.. tla are •^fancy which- tries lie under the • p� VR d Ur, A TRUTH NEVER 8'I,Da most polished,exterior. rl tiaa.i Drug sad eJ.edea!Co.•f Goads,t.ir'U'L - I „I am n old t in years," she says once, "but I am very old in tt•r us , O Mly, �Pcfatra eeca. •tlau *++.: �#' �� �#♦1 ♦}♦�♦� ♦♦+}}�♦ i ♦�♦ "\The cost in s rin -a atar'hai�evir, n there is a f at!e - ' - _ I „ P $ yt - X Sure cure and positive preveatice,no matter how horws at ape ash art yr the field flowers die, says Blan; infected or••exposed." Liquid, givenoo the tongue act*on t1.e 810a and 1^• CHAPTER X.—(Cont'd) but that is nobody's .bus.nr.�i. „ , D ' �► t Glands,expels the puisonons cetrus from the body. itures DFsrirtrperin Dog{ 5- I ford, softly, but tuey come again. l and Sheep,and Cholera in Ponitry. Lamest sepia live stuck remedy, Gores I heats Sabaroff is a charming and „ �' s T! any one were to tell Dorothy g "In the fields, perhaps', replies La Grippe au,ong hcman beings and is a fine kidney remedy. goo and in Vsk that she had been making u i beautiful woman; ana th- slyer bottle; tw and sir a dozen. cut this ont, lirep it Show It t0 Your dru tet g P Xenia Sabaroff. I {/ who will get it for you, Free Boek;rt, "DibLe'm' t Causes i and CusdrUft fibs on this ocxmion she would urine beyond the Urals :s.a ve-y ;, M real thin Lad ' And in the human heart. says R D)STRIBUTOR3—ALL WHOLESALE,DRU(?018TS , ' j e mortally offended and surprised. g. y Usk is not it• neer- Blanford. 6P'nnN McDtCaa_ Co.rsestis;s sae Bacleri•tolists,ao�eteK�iiKn„�g,A r flhe would reply that she had 'Jnr cenary, she is even a genel•ous wo- P. Y He longs to ask her what have ` man but when En u, t been brodant .un pen; putting, tl:e i , been the relations tween her anddt,spi�..ri�tannlsted.tree:is esti as thing as it ought to be put, as lr J are so embarassed as .they are is I Uersaee which people seem so sure .Gtiin,r Map+.eta. adeaae•ssympisaa4 must be put, if Gervase is to ob this day, with socialists at the a afxuip batter tAaa map 11e. it is tr have existed once' he longs to know ttrocer.. 1!not aeod!Oc far tis. t _rain the hand of Xenia Sabarvff, roots, and a Jacquerie tearing at whether it was•the brutalit-- of her ntips bona. r-4 fi iww i and if nobody is to knc w anything the fruits of-them, any soi .l fr,r- husband or the infidelity of any - which ought not to be-known. In- tune situated out of England would _- g lover which has taught her so earlyfor a walk• there is a charming ' "There it; n(4Wn but bad news,'? deed, she has pvadered so much be of great use to any EngL timet o 8 the instability of human happi- walk near, under dee trees.by..z I says Blanfor °' lr'lon thi,g manner of putting it. that i occupying a great position. Hasa• P d, It is pa6nftll to - I she has almost endexl in be?ieyin We shall all of us have to live lade brovbn brook, fu}1 of 'forget ;diY by drib!et� . We shall All be g But he hesitates befgre-any de- the-note. lad yken w e hove' •-that her vision of the story is the,abroad before long, she rcfleets. 'mand however veiled or delicate, j l; soV t the thing He hears a step shed looks up nigh Fein �lindaor b'ut•IQ,e)d ' - ><rue one. with visions of Hodge ch_pang ;unon her confidence. He has known - z - l„ down her palms for fire-wi,A, and he does uvt see her, but the Rus- dun Facl;t•c?, Ire}and admiffi, '"to Blanford s feelings; indeed, she her such a little while, and he issian secretary, Gre' or Litruf{ al 'thy Amr.ricu t •union artsi : apd hlnks, with grfa,t contempt, "As Sally smashing the purcelai,t in her conscious that she is nut a femme' ,� ` . • +moiler dairy. Rays called "Toffy by his•female Mrf. Calstdytc ng crotid t)1t WfRi- meal any pawn he m£ght feel—zf he did I r-t ., facile. ' It is her grea.te-st fancma- friends in England. lminater." �! Teel any—would not be due and 21 a doubt the re it to ns .tet her tion for him; though he is el edits ill "Dieu de Dieu i 11'hut an institu• (Po., t f` I be continued.) r i fitting retribution• upon him for icousip And-her guest rave rot bc.•i I with holding women lightly: 'he"" �• t'r+n cuur l:u.giiah Sunday is: �a,a 4 �Iie horrid life he has led and the always what they Ju{nt to have a man callose thearirs.cf N-.-hat the L NF:R1olirry OF CANA6U . i Y j Litroff, with 9 yaw.. "I,looked out r ti .' > liras he has played fast and loose been ;but she does not a ;'l tr think ought ti).ba are high and difficllit I t of my w•indo�q an hoib ago sad bp- ' rr�t*ith women. He can go back 'to of this., and she will Hier t unL- of to realize. Each dr that he sees ' I B3htv�3• I . ,h(•ld Usk -iu. a tall hat; with h:a„his Hindoos, whoee figures are soiit; bygones are alv,ays rh( L k,uriccl. her at 6urrende❑ tends tq con au erior to an Euro ean's. But The 'people w$o'many to be iia little bo-,- un ,one stele east Iaic33 The llanfl;lien Banking system is p y p ' F P �� l�- wince him more and more that she � � are those who understand the A W&veriey on the other, ssletanl.;. so t.:tally differe it from those of the -gorge is always so' absurd about py does realize them, despite the o•n to chit reh. ' How-droll 1 He alder cunntr;es of Euro that new fila friends." art buiving them and u!: len- Icalumnies which are' set Boatin 1g g p, S I ti g w•vuld not do it in London.- Linters w tn:s country.y.are ofte�r Whereupon, beingin an rrritat- q hotrod her name. � g , ! -- 1 It is lir, morel ridiculous to bduw to realize the- advantages of V. ad and unkind mood, she desires the I>ttrinfi the tK eats veers ct tch One day, among several new ar- servant, who just then announces have elapsed since her present, tion rivals, a cuuntryman of hers climes prostate yourself and kisses vurch in a tall hat nRul�. •nc afactf� res tL offers in deinB bust- ? the visit of the rector of the par llullvri n e of nas en sve and yvari wumel*id momenta } L charas de'affait of,en cross, as you mould to if y,,u The •[rade rs Batik of Canada hay e tiah, to show that reverend per 1 1eY charge.- were at home," says Bia tf.rvf Ic:t ntly unucrtalcen an Eductstioa- ti son into the small librar- where sad has coati-nually been solicit- rthe Russian legation, he has been 1' ed to interfere in their love at contemptuously, eyeing the lair lire al c:unlixign for the purpose of ex• abs knows that )}ulcia rraverlev is cursing the heat, the dust, the de- 'R fairs, or has even interfered-with- i f with irritation. j te.,ding to new Canadian ,citizens � (trying to get rid -of her headache. serted bqunres, the empty clubs; the out beta solicited. She likes the I That may be," says'the dC•le arxi tlo-se-who nave come otter from :It is very seldon. that she is un 1 g ugly parks, and rushing out of hat the wise enough to indulge in this kind feeling of being a diva ex machina ;town whenever-he can for twenty- from 6abit,hto set an example, not Bar.':Pshr uld e. he to them es Land x- 3 Df domestic vengeance; but at this to her friends, and though she has four hours, as he now cornea u, , --- An decidedly refufted Gervase her Idar den from nn cahoot' l omirc be.� e a funs. So I su osc *.cuI< 'tr^:nee ylml&city in their methods psomeat it.seems sweet to her. y $urrendPn from Ssturdav .to Mt+n • Pp• . ut dttin• businertp assistance to discover the state of ' I g q, "Prec.sply, says Blanforu, tion _ 'fhr Traders. Lank porno out that —��o aostta�is and imr finds the. l of Iitesbut LZ?- gurr un caltcot:" he says,. ptteauslc,. Bering how lie shall get rid of tl; 4, vuldAhacctaa chocking account en �— - r e unfortunate end innocent rpe Yenta babaroff"s feedo s toward _ y po host r•he+ begs iu - a-e+vrt mind ,-Such are the misenca r,t the -diplo- men w Waverley. immediately to cast about for some 'matic scry ice I thoir Bank •,111 money that is• re- indirect averlev, arvmanitke :e wholly !indirect means of learning it, and � And he takes .Lady lrtiavt'rte;, ' y ' aqua! to the gression, and in her I He kis ed the hands of Mme•, 1 for an_example,—�; 1" t`i>tri ,% low vole!; iscouraesof vii- arr&n _her - r an reverence; with a la„gh. che'Irc. In thi., way the Bank real- r whole story as it will sound pret he has knoein her Im her oma coon• 1 — qe rhoars aril village readings and "Rett 'un enjoins Us," replies i 1 tiest and most proper; if she be tr. , A (tram of amusement comes! g' 1J kerk,� track <:f a man's finer+ ial pillage medicines and morals-with into his ha.f shut gray a ea as he'Blanfoi i, curtly "to- offer what matters fvi trim, and with their s such divine eves called un to relate it to the I _ - - patience and feminine B Y J we hai•e moat, ecious to tl,e Sa%,n a ric attnlei nt for aocumulat' world• recognizes.Ce"rvase tr p a, adaptability that the gtod man die- She has s talent at Lord. ed :alis of lilt.-te . where the' ' r putting such The neat mot•nln was $undue , l Y 9 fmJ i € tnissea from his mind as impossible - g The A"reiary laughs again. I a ha dF 7me iuteTeet. on idle fandF-, t? what he had s mind fancied he f ate;ries so nicely in order that any Usk and Dulcin Waverle•• are at certainly thing which may be oblertii,nable Mr. Wootton cornea in at-that in (at•.1 thf.r Euilaies in the way of re- -what in the moment when the lib- church with the -children and .Lady Stant. He has been away but has- 'mittiu 'mune b to them is alto rther,ii>visibTp, as i Ii. y y Bank })rafts, A' r ry &.,or opened before him. g' + [1ak and _mina Curzon, returned: the cooks at Surrenden kl,+nt� nrdera, and the issuiu .ofre It ever there wasypttrity. lacer- tastes clever aa ay court will so. arrange the library, strays into the small, are admirable. Blanford sues hi4 T'rra��Irll`cr-s' -C:heques for -Veople rt,•- : g takes doff n a. book, and' pe t, urns, are advantages tl at Date, Dulcia .vaverle looks it with darr.R and ata ns to thft❑ are titihul bo A'of a tete-a-tete anti a >+alk turnip• h her white own• her madonna-lilts stretches, himself orr a couch, lie to the home wood fadingfarther. _i]A'Vl_y Fwu'l sl:t,uld know alwat. ' .hair, her dew lv ►tWdcn away. she like oxer- hall ex ; t y, pensive eves, and ;cisir.g her ingenuity in this may, pects that Mine. 6abarotE jand farther from view. Mr. �''oc 1 A thuaRh nt:t the largest Bank in -;her appealing arnile. She suggests!and although the narrative given will come down be[nre..luncheon.and r gam papery in E CauAt?:t t! c Tr!dere Rank has As- She has several tele r the portraits in tie K"psakes and her by .Cenase has :mainly seem- also Reek a b(;ok, as she did last hi•s.hand. �4Kel 4 Over fr,rty•5ve inilltotis, and . ;Forget-me-nota o fifty rears ago; Sunday. He lights a cigarette anti -All bad news, frurd all t:he de- uccr cue hundred Branches in Can• ' \` which ha.A always about her the taintled to her objectionable, and one waits lazily watchin the eacuckb which Blares rhe hero of it in an g P partments," be remarks. ' adz. Their fiaancial Rtrength and . Heald-fashioned perfume of attar of unpleasant I 'lt, it may with tactjdrawing the'r trains over the vel- rei:ul»]xtc iv-beyuncl any question. `troser+8, and she wears her Rc,ft.. fair beturned so as to show nothing vet turf without. It ra a lov�r•ly, hair in Raphaelitk bands which in I dewy morning, very fresh and fra- 6hA A� C � but what ix interesting. And to Aft,,r lt•fru nG a pmfeatriori many -' Iany other woman would :look ab grant atter rains :n the night. Hr f -- t` surd; but. her experience has told'this end she also begins to drop thinks he will qnlcktr stops coudbs, cores colds, beats 'i ",Fath.di c.,vcca that he should pe pc r,3uadc tier to g" the rbroat sad leads. a her that, despite all change in little hints, little phrases Sugges- as coots, i:xvt• hlarn:cl •a trade. - - ' tive of that virtue of blameless and -- T weapons and . manners, the surest long. con3tanc• with which it is - weapons to subdue anon men are g J - �',i �rti`'a�r• • � -.„_still those old fashioned charms,ot,necessary to invest her cousin Al- ire fragility and. of a Ian, if he-is to made a creature g y apparent helpless- , �_ l Hess which made f)thello seep when l of romance. She even essays thesenw •'his brickal moc,n• was young. above very delicately on the car of Xenia - `' the Venetian watrri, Only if she i $abaroff, but they arc met' with M `, so absolute a lack of response, so had ever spoken candidly�all she knows, which' she never by any discouraging arid'-cold an absence -�; , shears does; Rfio would, say that of nlI 'understanding, that she can- ;;,i v {,fin r�r, to sueceecf thus with Othello, or nut continue 'tel try them in that ,.� •.t ,'�'- an • other male creature direction. �, f �7t . ., 5 , you must be,,ltnder all your apparent weak-. _".If that odious-Blanforel were-not �+ nese, tenacious as a magnet,and here: she'thinkR, irritably. �e"old ae steel. Therein lies.the sec- The attentions of Blanford are ret of all power; the velvet glove very -marked to rue Princess $ab- and the iron hand may be an old aroff; and "are characterized by that earelehsness of comment and `'� i•. s`>t`rEx • ' saving. but it is a Truth never old: : The. conclusion which she has' color of romance wWch have always marked his interest in any woman. ,. drawn from Gert ase and his frig y • • t y story y y, He is not a rival a• laisanter, ane �OaCrete Sidewalks s,3 e' 'Safe, S fitly' and mentar sto has seriously sane P , ed and shocked his cousin but on knows; but then site knows, too, • -sefiection, she d&ides to adhere to that he never is serious in 'these l �R 'her invariable rule of ignoring all matters. ' When she Thirst hears file _Everlsst�a# . that is equivocal in it, and treat story of Liervase • .she - heartidy UMBER used in damp-places and on in repairs before they are replhced, 1 , A. it accordingly, wishes that there viers any, pretense wet ground—a%, is,,walks .Concrete %yalks are si htl eyerlastia ,� _ to et rid of 7i;enia $abarolf, -and `y S y' No one ha-s ever heard Lady Usk g -has a very shot life. It requires _ OM safe. 'they cost less to build and need t admit that there is the slightest im- hastily wonders shat, scenes she Omost constant repairing and, in a no repairing stor parotin;: • propriety in the felations of-an could make to break up her Sur- Write for our rre 'book:, "IVhtst flw v r D P . Y J' few'years, nteds replacing. f +� of her guests; it is one. of those rendes. circle. But on reflection Concrete fe►>*ts Cas.Do.With Concretr." i r fictions like the convenient fidtione Fhe desires as strongly to retain R os, the ot4er hand, 'improves It tells in plain, simple tan•ltlge, how of the law, which are so useful that her there; and, as there'is to be with age, ant tlAe very dampness which de- on can case money on farm construction ever one agrees not to dispute a child's costume ball on the-oeca• strays lumber calls out the'best' uahties of yy y $ p air,n of the Babe't, birthday a fort,• 9 b_y using cement- for Barns. Dairies, their acceptance. She will never the cement by making it harder and harder otsndations' Fence'Posts Trot hs, r '` F 3 night Yretice, she makes the chit _until neither citta nor Hitching Posts, jtnow a er$on w•ho is really, eom- Feedin Floors, promised. 'Therefore if .there' be dren, Entreat 'their friend to stAy Stalls, ggiros, traffic can affect it. S' Stairs,'and so forth. t a 1? for it; and adds her own solicitation r. ---_ The Book is well illustrated � > nttv soil on the wings of her doves, ” she shuts her ryes tv it, so long to theirs. Mme. Sabaroff hesitates, A o The beat of wooden with.photographs, clans and Vou, y as those of thc,world are Rh•ut. She is ipclined to refuse,- but -at lengl,u s• R vvaBcs keel getting (diagrams. - Fill out :he t" "` Ytaa the agreeable poser'of neer Rcquieseeh. ,, • out of iepalr, and are coupon or send s postal „ray send Unfortunsteh ' Usk who always a continual menace to} to-days. seeing but what she. to'se.:; - fife and limb ' The me a :. �Jthou h for the moment :iht< 'Iri. his `rl'ife*s''im'nd represents the Y Siriiply idldiesi it to rePY� l , .'so' ' g ball the china-sho with regard arc..also a frequent - has been uneonifor6ably shocker!, P , p g source of ex sive CWNb Cement CQ. "R,hnt rA.rPar+•.� , _ she recovers her-composure tap- to any of her delicate and intriP� - idly, and pgrsuades herself ,hest. cats cc,m},iuRt:ons, insists that doctor bills and bat Ltase.d Cate D#ti"Comerr&' Giervase merely spoke of'ii''pa wi lig Blanford shall art-leave either: mo' time. .Then again, : 3•-3s, � :s_sett attachment,. perfectly' purl, 'Why they are likely to cat s Name...................... „r up the original cost Montreal _ p. !should 't not marry the vblcet 1;; �� ';i#Z To'the mind of Dorothy L,.�•'w Addstrs•.. .,........:•:,... tt+flt woukl ,+ .' eve vytping right. •rcMy sop.Con be. cue• cold•, coda Things may have been: wrong o,t.e, t�•tbroA and Masi. ss, teat.. t a mar, a - 4 s • .. -.. - •... . ... -... ..;..: ., ..,_ .:. _...,... .. _..•w,:...: :: ... x,, �5.• a ::rs. :':++,• a ?t' .�;.' e,,.r> y, ., ;..„:_„..: ., .: ., •..:,•......J .,.....uv.., .•' a..- '• ,• :�i ,;i.'e� .,�,•� ,fir: .,7.•s-rr.. '�"° try '��i'' w'. `,tel r*�,'^. � � _.:.;� I,.: �t`1 ✓ �`` `�.:Ar ,r w- ',+'.S-' f s A4. "',3: •� ;'?. ;,"%�; � # T.9 .'. `"' w•, � ;K• 1 i ••�-'" �k�+.o-iS "'�'":F"q;". ,,y�°{,y,£ •�>.- .'r'k :.``�?'�1': '3.`a ,�''«r• a' _ .Q«e •„••t.0 ,u *• M•� :Yrs" -, tx w;�'.:9.m„ t ::f , .:.#y'E �..?ro,>.-,�•.msy_p 1.r... , > " - .c, , j' -mw Sty 4 ti THE W-ORLD� # RKE 11 T "*l or lea fou Cant&aat Lipton'sl' q - . :. REPORTS FBON THE LEAR138 • TRIDE E C E NT1 E:. The Only Genuine )�Qcin Termination of -a .Drinking Bout �. . ► ' g ' el Cattle Qrala E`leeese anL J ---- - _ _ - - - #',fees ; ---- - - MonetYille, Lake N�pissing -- - ; . 'Other Dalt, rrodnco at "Al -A PTO A d$spatabk from North Say says: bottda o£wTsiskey. The latter, wlso -and .;broad. . -. is sixty sera of aka, a widower liv- BREADSTUFFS. v�, The little village of Monteville, a y y E bt3 T1lia Sigaitlu1'e;on the Package. centre E4a a thriving community of Lng' with his grown-up family, d Toronto, Nov. 18.-Flour' in bed when the ;nen dame; ter wheat 90 per cent. patents,$3.. French-Oart"'an farmers, is in the having been- drinking during the P P r ---roes of e r _waa._aot_ia a sod humor: He to 83.35 outside, in.hovels' sacks. , `' 8 -- -Man flours--i+irst-pate$ts; - Aragedy which took place on Moa got up and drank with his visitors, :, 70; second patents, $5.20, and day nigh resulting in the death of a quarrel started, and the old man strongbaker,', $5, on track To- Joseph T��vequer: Monteville is ordered Larveque out. The latter ronto -• r situated.thirty-five miles from Stur= refused to go, although his corngan • Manitoba Wheat-No. `-1 North- goon Falla, at the extreme west end. ion tried to take him out. ern 95/c, Ba oris, and No, 2 - - •` ° of Lesko being, and is served by Isaac Larveque told him to go �. ` y P Northern, 93;;0, Clay, ports. s tri-wee* ebeamer service from out or he would shoot him, taking Ontario wheat-83'to 84c outsicke rifle,The facts as dnwil a The visitor was stand- 1 t"', W ered from the crew,of the steamer ing in the doorway at s me, a Bayle-5G to b8c outside, - 9 White 2r_4 rid 'Win An rk which made We trip to Monteville turning, said- "Shoot me, then•" feed 50c outside. on We4ueWay, are that Joseph The old man pressed the trigger, Oats--No.o 2 white, 33� to 36e, on + Larvaquei a farmer living near. sad shot Joe Larveque through the track; Toronto, and 32f to 33c but- Montews'Ivie, was drinking with a• heart. He fell serosa the doorstep side; No. S W. C. oats, 37%c, Bay . . .• companion. on Monday evening, and outside the house. Joseph Lar,­ rte, and No. 3 at 35%c, Bay ports. Everything Is On the Down Grade---Cereals about it oedlock went to the real- sue was married, aged thirty-fire, poC s, and . 2 American' yellow, deuce of Isaac Larveque with a with six children. wyc, Toronto -freights; No. 2 yel- Are Working Towards a Lower Basis low, 57c, Toronto freights; No. 3 53c, Midland. 1 Peas•-•Good No. 2, free from bugs, A despatch from Kansas City; stored their crops rather than sell. -fir 85 to 87c,-N outside. Mo, says: That food prices have them at good prices early in the nes- - O�,/ Rya-1``o. 2 at 66 to 67c outside. son 'and'finall -lust - out -in the ? a a 'to to o- reached their climax and now are y + Bra -M nt bas, 819 bags, T This year, he s they Mato, and shorts, $22, in-bags, To- on the down rade is a belief of Sprin g. T s y sod, weir experiences, shorts, rofiting 6yere p nOntaob , 81 , bcks, meat packers in Kansas Ca,y and^ an are selling their products toThe Treasurer of Quebec Announces Re-- in aS other ceIIres. )ears•in cousumers at resovnaeprofits, - _ forms by the GOYerIlnleIIt produce and other good supplies gay not taking chances on Iarger or COUNTRY PRODUCE. °` the same thing. smaller l.rufits. Chas. W. Armour, head of the Just how soon the Iower prices. _ Apples-Spies, m4; good Snows A deapei$vh ,Eros. Monti^-al says; the Quebec Government ' wruki at $3 to 63.50; Baldwins and Green., Armour interests in, Kan•sas-'City, were to eome-Mr. Armour-said `isa - ; T^ lion• Q, H. MacKenzie, -`Treasurer spend a million donars on educa"'a Ings, $3.66 per barrel. said--Friday_:"41�.Lsra1_.food..l.ris�s_disl_not_know. . of Quebeoa speaking at a tion-poli-during the present yea-. some Eta. � Beans-New, 61.60 to $1.70 f.o.b. are working towac.As a lower larsis "But:we will wel6rne the time, .tical banquet given in 1-is nunur at trades that he furuished ori educa• per bushel, Western points. Small :The cereals are getting down. ileo. I he said, ''for no *aler finds it a Richmond ora Thursday night refer tional Rork were tit a rather st:s►t- lots. 81,83 to 81.90. P are going to take advantage of pleasure to sell stuff at such a hit5b _ tied to the financoa of tree pr.,viotFi e,�ling character. e stated that not Honey-Extracted, in tons, 10 to lower prices and that will have a 1 price as pork has-been bringing fee and said that the outstanding fun-i more than one-third of the Prryte.-t lic per ib. ; No. 1 comb, wholesale, .tendency to relieve the stringency. several Reeks. When the packer s7"� io 'ant school teachers, in the cu tern o o r dozen No. 2 comb, meat prices, especially pork." has to:pay s, 9, 10, and 11 cents fan a •ded debt; of the province includ t3! $2 to 8_ _5 pe capital-for conversion %,n.,ur1te(' ie townships, have certificates, wtl::e wholesale, $1.75 to 81 5S per dozen. i Mr. Armour said many a grower i lige hugs, what has he got to say �834.696,2I' $decrdase �f neaely !�n in the Protestant schools there are�' Baled gay-?tin. 1 at 81t<� gt3 on of fruit and potatoes last year about prices." :. tnitlions # former days, whkle only thirty-three male lay teachers (track, and - o. 2 at $1050 to $11.50. -` the decreaets its thr interest aceusnt to supply 2,1.13 schools, and as there �5n Baled Stray-1,48.a0 to 87, on track is $1,13e,Wo &ad the iivt debt chows is a school population of 3t•P]4, Toronto. sold at 85.50, while the lower and : SIi01' MIUBI;I:Fr_tT 1tiI��If°E[i,' ix a reduction of 89,710,296. The sur- there is but one teacher to every I Potatoes-Car.lots, 50 to 533 per-1medium grades brought from 8".50 i Ito $4.80; cows, $3 to $4 bulls, DB2.- Suicide of Mai Supposed to be ��' _ Pius for the-paat year amounts to thousand children. In, the Roman __ an iaorease over the sur- Catholic schools there are .nty,tnir• b poultry - Wholesale prices: - �`c8 sheep 83.75 to 84; lambs, $G. From Ilamilton. _ . plus of the previous yrax $300,• t•=six male lay teaetiers and 9U bio- a Hass 87.°b, and sows, $8 43 C'aives = - b Chickens, -aline, .11 to L.c per lb, ; A despatch from Winnipeg sa'eI 0 there attending to 134,979; or cre fowl, 9 to 1oc er Ib. ; ducks, I1 to j brought all the way from 6'3 to-fila, , �+ p �o qty A well iire'sscd and appnreutly high 1 h[aeSena►e ensu ecce: a 12c per • :. ur ev , I --_--_ y uca a man six y or i !i Toronto, Nov. 13.-Butchers , fire, who registered at the Commer- Ib•,`and geese, 11 to 13C per lb g $0 784.#0,abu ls� 83 40 to. ;$au i - I'Ifllil�t�tl t F,iILL ItE. GOLD FIND I\ AUSTR.l1.I 1. Dressed, 1 to 2c more. Q 33 vial Hotel on Tuesday as W. B A14 - vod feediu- steers, 83 to 85.43 !en of Hamilton, Ont.. oon..,zitted " Crim Haat Farce the Dwellers on .!l Bich Find Re orted In Yil aro- THE DAIRY MARKETS �B a suicide on Friday sight by_plaainy - P a Durin the week very few butcher 1, Carand Hanan. .:American Speculators. Butter-Dairy rtnts, 21 to 22c;� g a revolver in his mouth and firing 1• creole averaged sis cents a pound. do- tubs 19 to 21e; inf�srior, 18 to one shot. The police and Coroner �. patich from St. John, N. B., Stockers were valued at $t to $t " A des A despatch from London save: 1� Creamer., `?E;e per lb. for roils ) declare they have no knowledge o! i -, says : With the failure of the Grand f Glowing accounts are sent by cable 0.4,1,'A Q } 6o. Lambs, r five sheep- at 84.50 to .,3c for solids, and 22 to 23c � the man's-identity, as thy suicide I,of wonderful gold discoverie9 in theIIto 84.35. and rams at $3 to 83.50• had no baggage and no avers oa -Manan fisheries, the Island faces for separator prints. lgogs, 86,;3, outside, and $7.10 fedP ` _ t District of Yilgarn, West :�ustra- Eggs.-.Case lots of pickled, 25 to his person.. He ha,d, been-drinking a , oondstiona that have not been ex- lia. The rush to the fields continues a3sd watered at the market: 26c; cold storage, 25 to 27c, and hear:ly. perisnood in a decade, and it was unabated, and Bullfinch, in the strictly new laid, 30c per dozen. 'r'- stated on Fe-Asy by Schooner men heart of-the belt, is described by Cheese-Large, 12c, and twins at IitSl ClE:- Cl'ltii[E 'BILLED. from the 6ahing grounds that the I ministers, after an official visit. to 12�{c THE PENALTY OF DRINK. r situation is serious, With the win i the mine, as the greatest gold find - '- ' P in the commonwealth. Goldfinch, r Lnwrenee Ryan Diem la. Police Calla 1lan's Bark Broken b Tele hoax ter close at head, and that much EIOG PRODCCTS _ hardship ws"i1 be experienced A f which adjoins Bullfinch on two at Saaitatoon. ^Pole +�fi huatreal. tp Bacon-Long clar, 1t to 14%c per , sides, according to cable message, �, Ades etch from Montreal says '"large number of the little schooners lb. in case lots" mese pork, $24 to � P has been opened to Americans ecu- P .1 despatch from Saskatoon, Bruce Currie, a buyer for .Rea di A that engage in the fish trade be- I � P $2t.;�; short cut, 8°7,50 to $28. +Bask,, t}a s: La%cence Ryan, the y � lators, who dealt, options. Y Com ,an s departmental store, who - #ween here and Grand Manan will Hams-Light to medium, 18c; do , I.-. Y young man n ho died en the police -`be missing this winter, as-they will I '�"-" heavv, 17 to 17%C; rolls, 141•,'c; came io Montreal a year ago from be-furood Tato other channels, some Three hundred men out of em- „ ling up here Inst Thursday after ie- Toronto, was fatally injured on Sat , shoulders, 13 to 13�ac; breakfast ins arrested as a drunk and dis- going out of commission altogether. ployraent seeking to enter Canada bacon, 18% to 19c; backs (pea meal) orderly, has been found-to be a' urday night by the fall of` a tele Most 9f them will engage in had-I from the United States have been 19 to 20c, - graduate of London University.and Phone pole, With two.companions dock fishing off the north shore. turned back at Windsor. '' '� Dublin Medical College. He hada he was walking on tat. Dominique Lard-Tierdes, i J%c; tugs '14,/c; _._ pails, 15c, brilliant career as a student, and street opposite the General. Hospi- tal *about midnight• on Saturday, . aecved in the London hospitals be- when a telephone pole snapped, fal- " BU SI\ESS IN MONTREAL. fore coming to Canada. He was.re- Montreal, Nov. 15.-Oats, No•. 2:centl�• Medical Health Officer at Ed- ling across,him and breaking his - VIMback. ..He died in the hospital. Canadian Western, 39 to 39/1`/-`c; ex montun, but lost the position `' tra No. I feed, 381:c; No. 3 Cana through drink. He contracted fev- ` than Western, 38 to 3y'/,c; N o. 2 er here, and unsteady habits ']ed to Half of Paris is without electric Good Reports From NearlQ Every Section local white, 37;,c; No. 3local white, hi death from heart fai tire. light because of the Seine flood. �7 J 36%c; No. 4 local white, We; Mani- ' - of the Dominion toba feed barley, 47 to 47%c. Flour Manitoba Spring, wheat patents, �lt'50519t t firsts, $5.80; I4Tanitoba Spring wheat stents, 6feonds, $5.30-; Win• despatcfi from Ottawa says: tory 18 per cent., ,but a product of P * ter wheat patents; $5.15 to $5.40; _ --.'A ensue Office bulletin.issued, Sat-15,000 acre$ in Ontario ii big lg ship- Manitoba strong bakers'. $5.10; urd;ay states-that the closing months ped to factories in Michigan. The $4.70 to $4.90 ' :of the year give good reports for product or 8,200_acres.in•that Pro- straight rollers, z :nes, ly all of. the fi.eld•cro s of the vine is marketod'at Wallaceburg straight rollers, 0 bags. $2.F d Domin1on Public ceounts Issued 'o1 ~. P $2.20; extras $1.70 to 61,.80• Feed Dgstlinion. Potatoes alone indi- and Berlin, where the average price. cats; a partial failure, and in all the is about $3.86 per ton, or better =Ontario brad, 8'8.50 to 69; On- the Last Fiscal Year # Provinces there. are complaints of than $57.$0'per acre. tario middlings, 8�_.u0 to $23; Jla- roV in the fields and in the heaps Computed at the ..average local Q °ba bran, 518; :Manitoba shorts;• - pure grain mouillie, $31 to A ,les etch from Ottawa says: On Public Works, ffi4,514,600, "for winter storage. The area is• prices, the market value of .pots- ,, P 603,262 acres and rho estimated $3L, mixed mouillie; $25 to $_8. which Port Arthur and Fort Wi11 toes this year is $33,446 000• turnips t a The Public Accounts the last fis- yield 74,048,900 bushels. •This is an Cheese--Westerns, 11,, to 11 5 .,c; liam harbors took $1,024,999; th( and"other roots; $21,444,000; hay casterns at 1110 ''-1 1-8c. -Butter- cal year were .issued'in blue book average of about 147 bushels 'per and clover, . $149,716,000; fodder St. Lawrence ship canal, $1,011,957, acre, which' is nearl uniform for 2x .k�'as as ked for choicest, with or- form on Thursday. Thesi - 995 y corn, $11,957,000; sugar' -beets, li-,wry stock ryuoted at 24 to 2•t%c. t �"g and Red River improvements, $599, $687,000 lc r t ures as to revenue and expenditure --- - -._ " all the Provinces. Eggs-Seledted stock, 29 to 30c; \1n. were published last summer,:show- Militia capital expenditure total., Turnips and other field roots show The report on fall• wheat sown 1 stock, 25.to 26c,-and,.`To. 2 at 19 yield per acre of 402 bushels, and this year shows an area"of' .90,300 ing a• total expenditure on consoii- led $1,299x970. o to We. dated fund account amounting to During the year railway subsi 4 �" .6 total yield of 95,207,000, bushels acres,.whereof 68;500' acres are , for a crop of 236,61z2 acres. : - Ontario and.107,800 acres'in Alber- UNITED STAT1 S' NfXIRKETS. $79,411,7•!7, with a total revenue of dies were paid to' the 'amount o - Hay and clover are computed for ta. Last year the area was 609,200' $101,503.710, leaving'a surplus- •rf $°2,6•#8,097. -Bounties totalled- $2; {E: n,,8,515,400 acres,,, a y field per acre acres for Ontario, and 98,000 in Buffalo, Nov. 15.-Wheat-Spring $21,505,913. 414,171, the details being as fol f , 1lberta. The condition o'f the cro wheat, dull; No. I Northern, car- Details as to the tot exmc di- luws:-Iron and steel; •$1,808,533 .of 1.82 tons. P. 1• s+.',. - Sugar beets are drown most ex is reported at 98.10 per cent., ars loads, store, $1.073.8; Winter ture of-$29,756.3:;3- o-R capital -at- teed, `340,5¢2; binder twine;'$61,- tensite:y in Ontaclo and Alberta._ compared with. 93.60.last year. easy. Corn No, 3 yellow, count, include',the-following:-: On 506, and crude petroleum, $203,588., where they. supply .roots :for three The per cent.• of fall ploughing 54%c; No. 4 yellow, 53%c; No. 3. railways, $21,50?,912, including The sum of $]oO,oQQ was received • sugar factories. The arca in crop .completed this year, compared with corn; 53c: Oats- Strcng. $49,968,061 for the National Trans<j from -the Phoenix Bridge Company -this year is 16,000 acres, which is.a the .area planned for, is less_than Minneapolis, Nov. 15.-Wheflt - continental Railway: $1:278,409 on! in respect of thv collapse of the . 1 No. 1 hard cash- $1.02/ ro. 1 the `Iiiterevlurkia'1, and ;453,0.11 on• G�,aebec -bridge_.and.theAailure ot. substantial increase upon last year. est year, but the report is mads cash,_-%S1.02%; T ffo 'rhe yield per acre is 9.69 tons, the or a period one month earlier. The cash, $1.01; December, 99%c; Ilay, the•sirr'rey f:+.n the Hudson Bny, the conil'>any to perform its con- ,to l-yield being 155,000 tons. -. g, _ Railway. per cent. of summer fallowin com- $1:041-t3. I tract. . Thin amr,urlt .has-been de- The recta '.supplied .to the Berlin hared in the sante way, is some- C.n canals 81.6:50,706, of which $1,- ,.ducted front the SG,4`Id,75] hitherto t tDry testing 17 per cent. of what lower, bu£increii`ses are shown LIVESTOCK JlARN-ETS: - 10-:».0`>'.i-�•.as-sp ent on th-e•Trent•-Cecu-I standing ilk the hooks as fl charge J 0 an at, aha �t the, Wallacebura fay.- .or Saskatchawa% &" Alberta 1�neh:os 1 1Tnv. l.i.—VI1bICC st^-CrS fli• l a�a;n5t-ti1C ��LiClrr.r_• h��+i„J• � - __ , .71 Y k� 1 t. :..•& F _a. uc�am .�.� .+�a. :..n.�'. .,+w �..•..::%`•�� �i. a�aF�. ,.,-•,a" a.� .n..:_-s.. �,y s �� V .;.. . �y,��.t•�•:, ...r .«. e.e. ,,r•,v..,x ,. r•..,;.� .;" .., ,�;?,•�'yc,,a= v k ..i�... _ »....r,. nom,. .ems., �,; ,."'-` k ,.�•�� maw.... N>_,ar_ :t.::r„ ,;;,, .a.pkwJ.sr„i" _ `.V. �: ..P ��, :,:, • - .9a,• , , .xd;; ' ' ..qgr '".�.`v';"k4:.,�wS.'.�Ys. .v,. � .n .rw.�v".�.tir•s>"K t ,�, , •.a; ._ +Lw vvn r, xn. ., Accu-_ .y" • � .. n,o ` . K„ e.. ......x?r.�,' sw,. .. ra'`5..,... �: .�$`"" :: wJ"s:...,^ ..��,. +ix +.: ^:x• ..k -.C: '1 K.'r. ','xP' �,,. i'+M-� •a !�?"z•"^7 ,.- ` •9' 5 � 4N rya'w.� w:• • . •�� --For Sak Good driver,$YOWN. Paul and Ys..Jona.6 of brNge, - :T « QAL�$tTLQ v/isrlted at David Jones'recently. ' -•' '.:. olde.T. M.McFadden.. !15- - _ Mise Annie WiIIiama,'of(ilea]calor,' �_ 1 ► '� --John and Mrs. Alun:of 1Phit-' Bund BjGC��Lii� r+si�7 visited at Bert Wilson's aver ay. -�, ' r� --R, McGuire, of Bt.John, N.B., by, spent Wednesday here with Charles and Mrs. Spencer,of Salem. ie home at ppresent. ` their son, Fred, the L�. T. B. eta- are visiting with the latter's parents . is -�' -E..L, Ohapman, of Toronto, tion agent.• for a time. _ _Vae in'town on Thursday. -Mrs. R. Elgin Towle will be at Wm. Birkett sold a valuable ppuretd --R. d sone Mre. Bunting were home on Wednesday', 28rd Inst. bred cow for a facy sum to Urisb _ _... - Q ' . visiting Oshawa friends on Tues- and afterwards the first Wednes- Jones the other day. --_-�— �y, day in each month as formed Roy Redman has gone to Oshawa, y where he hies secured a position for _ litre, F, IL 0*44 of Toronto, —B. Fawcett intends boiling the winter months. . _ =` F spent Thursday last with Mrs.-J. an auction kale of farm stock. im- Russell Jones, who has been"ad- 1 Bandy. ements ate.,at his promisee near i�i&couple of fo months ob me iniwith -F. B. Bunting dad Mrs. (Dr.) port, in about two weeks. Everything necesaa►ry_to be comfortable in cold weather; ` 3Bstemau and son, Lloyd,• were Watch out for C« IM Hing has severed his. tonne- - - bore over Sunday. -Mr. W. Tls Of Knox Col- tions as foreman for T. C. XcAvoy __Miss Hate Cowan, of Toronto, leyce, represents . the a� adente' and is now open-for. another. engage- Also another new lot of cost sweaters naso itr'atock. _ ossa here a few days owing to-th6' ffiissionaryAaeopi on1+inlirearh death of`her .lather. both morning and evening in $t. A]arae number attended the Ladies' .w Aid meeting held at the-home of Mrs:' }�; A, BUNTING, P:ICKERING •Aaro"urt, of'Toronto,spent Andrew's church, next Sunday, J.A. Jones on Friday evening last, -&day here this week with his Nov, 20th.. when an enjoyable time was spent by ' sister, Mrs. W. Peak. —Mrs. R. H. Cronk, Miss. M• all present. -A-Mullett returned on Yriday Dale, Mre. Beeson and Mrs. F. M111 - eyening after an absence of sever- Cha man - mon stn' a clot -west. attending the Provincial Wom-AL it 's Institute:-Mrs. A LI$l✓ AZ OFFER be um Br epending a couple of weeks with after the meeting will go to Dun- his nephew,C.M. and Mrs. Bur- das where she will spend a few - When the hair thine out on the top of the head and the bald spot is get- Mrs. Leikh has now on view-some very smart' and natty 'matrons' ` vel- 'Alfred and Mrs. Rogers,with Now make up your mind you- ting ready to appear in public, don't hats, including the becoming turban softly draped in vel- ` Kinsale, spent Sunday here with wont read our advt. on another get discouraged or irritable. Just go vet, Prices will induce ladies to buy when to your DruBgfst and ask for Parisian one lfec Lha formers parents, C. and Mrs. paire, even although it will put Sage Hair Tonic. He will charge on ti ° 8O hats• y o seen Also me very e Rogers.' dollars into your pocket. Remem- 50c• for a large bottle but if it does ve yeunR girls' -A. number of new windows ber this is just the season to order not cause hair to grow where the hair .:have been ppit in in the R. C. a good suit and overcoat.for the is thinning out nothing on this earth CRs, LEIGH, = PICKERIrIG church, wheh add greatly to its holidays. Crown Tailoring, Can- will. appearance- ada's best tailors'+, D. Simpson & And we want to say to everybody, - `" -Large shipments of sugar Co. f man, woman and child, that you can y meets have been made from Pick- -Oa Wednesday, Nov, the 18th, hags your money back it Parisian CANADA'S. Sage isn't th best hair grower, hair ` - �+ acing to'-the Berlin factory during Mr. Henry Roberts, who has been saver, hair beautifier and dandruff the past week. in the employ of C. Fields for the cure on the market to-dap. ' ' -George Smith, of Dunbarton, paAt few years, was united in mar- It to s itching scalp and falling ' g -LEADING has rented Mies O'Leary's resi- riage to Mass Emma.eldest daui;la. hair andpmakes hair grow thick and - x . . - - ANGE� a 7. dente on King street east, lately ter of Joseph and Mrs. Wray, of abandantly. All druggists ever _ R y , vacated b G. S. Martin. the lake shore. The ceremouy where sell Parisian Sage or post std - yg p r At lurniq `Oxford :Vne � --A, T. Law left on Wednesday was performed at Whitby by the from The Giroux Mid. Co., Fort Erie, morning for Brockville where he Rev. H. M. Manning. After tea Ont. See that the girl with the Au- _ has secured a tion with the at the bride's parents, Mr. and burn hair ison every bottle. Sold and The new Imperial has a rover- with uamateed b T. M, McFadden. rate with interlockin Cana4la Carriage Company, Mrs. Roberts left for their home,- g y _ Bible g king, -W. J. and Mrs. Coakwell were they having charge of.Mr. Fields v teeth. The firebox is oval. A$ -_ In Locust Hill on Saturdayat- farni on.the lake shore. NOTICE TO CREDITORS �:. ._- .- - _- fire IininlCs and grates are re tending the funeral of the form- -Ohl for Xmas at Home. Any movable without piece disturbing " Barnett Coakwell. where, Everywhere, England, In the Estate of Martha Anne Pollard, anything else. Two-piece acv- - -- • era uncle, g er-warp covers. - •y -McFsre W. M. Vanvalkenburg Ireland,Seotland-Choieeall ocean deceased. " and Caleb Rose, of Whitby, were SS. Lines and Ry, Rxoutes. Try Notice is hereby given pursuant to We have them in all sizim }sere on Saturday attending the to have Stephenson, Whitby (off chapter 129 of the Revised Statutes of 0. - - funeral of the late Ciao. S. Cowan. posits Stan and Bank) secure you Ontario, 1897, section 88, and amend- 011 - mend- . �• � � Ing Acte, that all persons having any r -Thos. B. Marquis has sold his choice berth reservatioae ahead. B Pe E contain- Rates etc. guaranteed standard claims or demands a dinar the state ►- n g � farm on the lake shore, co � of\Martha Anne Pollard, late of the _ $ng seventy acres, to a Toronto and right. Twill pay you to Township of Pickering in the County _ ]man, the price being$100 per acre. secure any desired tickets at your of Ontario, widow, deceased,who died ' — Roy and Miss Edith Wagner leisure at Stepheoson's, Whitby, on or about the 18th dap of October, a " ' were in Stouftville on Wednesday Office hours, i a. m. to 10 p. m- 1910, are required to deliver by t CD attending the funeral of their He can make your tickets read«to' prepaid to the undermentioned Exe- � - evu»in, Mrs. Barkey, who died or `tram any station at propor- tutors or their Solicitors on or before u the - 4�Qex after a brief illness. tional-right rates- ' the lat day of December, 1910, their l�ts�s Doflr"Ke-ti's�rouW. ---At-th+e-last-reR't l r--eteeting -Christian-and addresses who has been laid up for a couple of Doric Lodge, No. 429, A. F. & and descriptions, yvith�u part talars i. lot weeks with an attack of cry- A: M,. the follvwiapc otlicers were of their clams t demands, duly vera- , • ,,, r 't " bed and the nature of the secasrities NQ'lr^'l1"l'7"1'IIO Boo -Wood for 'the "Men" - sipelas, has been spending the elected for the ensuing year: W. (d any)held by them,and week with Ger mother here. M , M. S. 'Chapman ; Sr. W., Rev. Further Take Notice that atter the " —Remember the auction sale of Wn,• Moore; Jr. W., T. M: Me- said lot day of December, 1910, the Men's Tweed pants, $1.30 to $8.50 'Men'A odd vests, $1.00 to$8.01D =' the h>end, farm stuck, implements Fadden; Cbsp., W. W. Sparks; said Executors will proceed to di�tr!- rand household furniture belong. Treas., R. A. Bunting ; Seely. A. buts the asseta of the sari Berate Men's heavy black overalls, $1.00 -11fen s heavy lined_smocks, 161.25 Ing to the estate of the latae Mrs. Crysler,; Sr. D., A. Findlay ; Jr. amongst the parties entitled thereto, den's heavy blue worsted shirts, $1,00 a Pollard, which will take place D., Thos. Gormley ; D. of C., Jno. having regard owl to the claims or y y Gormley : Sr. S.,Wm.m. lliorcombe ; demands of.vhich they shall then have Sweater coats, a fine aseortmeot, $1.1fl to $2.75. next Wednesday• y received notice, and will not be re. -~ -Wm. Lockwood had a bye on Jr. S., W. H. Crammer •Organist, sponsible for the said assets or any SPECIAL IN 30X--Greatest value we ever offered, all wool, well 'Tuesday when a number of his J. S. Jepheon ; I. G., L. Mor- part thereof to+nay person or persons made-2Cle pair. ` ' neighbors assisted him in getting combo ; Tyler, Jas. Gordon ; An. of whose claims or demands they have his sugar beets to the station. ditors, Jno, Gormley and W. W. not received notice at the time of the SPECIAL IN SHIRTS—Dark colors, Loch Lomond Banuel, never saw He intends leaving this week for Sparks. distribution thereof. better for 50c. Mfr his new home near Newcastle. -In the death of Mr. George S. Dated the Bth of November, TBlO. ' -W. M. Flumerfelt, formerly Cowan. which took plaoe Thurs Joaax VrFioxD, Brooklin. out.. and _ principal of the Pickering public day last at his home in Toronto, mise dant' Pom.saeD, Pickering, Out School, aad lately commercial there passed.away in hie 70th year John E Farewell, R. C:, their ,oxo teacher of. Guelph public schools, one who was a familiar fignre in a8 Solicitor, Whitby, OnExecutot. 'MASH FOR BUTTER - hag been appointed Manual train- our village for a great many yea rs. Ing teacher in the Guelph schools He was a shoemaker by trade and Choice Butter-25c• New Laid Eggs-800- Ing ggs-30c at a salary of $1,100. We Oon- was always to be found at his ARTHUR Rratnlate him on his promotion. bench ready to attend to. the n -We are indebted to Dr. W. L. wants of his customers. -As is the -- Howden for a copy of the Kelliher case with nearly all those who JOHNSTON'S' >�eep Homing with your produce and get right prices.Econotnint, published In Kelliher, follow his vocation, he was a reat - < Sask., where Dr, Howden is now reader, and was familiar with the -' engaged in his profese5on as vet- best literature of the day. He (Greenwood,) extensive' _ 1 erinary. This paper is in-its 18th had a great memory and was able _,pry tm week of publication and is A good to gaote by the hour-the choicest Vredlt Sale sample of weetern progress and gems of English literature. In ` �•�'"� �en-te rise. politics he wad's for man years an r y GIZA � . -The ,Thank-otferin meeting ardent Liberal. butt for several Tueld�y, Nov. 221fd+ �9�0 VA IRS in connection with the W. F.M.is. years pree6ding.big death his Aym- Of all his Farm Stock, Implements auxiliary of St. Andrew's congre- pathies were with the Conserva- - and Household Furniture, .; gation is to be held in the church tive party. He was-an adherent consisting of i THE this.(Fridsy)eveniag at 8 o'clock of St. Andrew's church.-and very Nine horses Miss Martin of the W. F. M. S. seldom on Sunday morningR use - - -;Board, Toronto, will give an ad• he absent from his pew. He was Thirteen cattle, some being pare-.brad TALIt: A large number of implements,.all in dress. An offering in dad of mels- an enthusiastic member of the nod repair p ` anion work will be taken at the Ancient Order of United Work- g Pm i. QF ' meeting. Ali'are cordially invit- men in which he carried an incur- A quantity of household furniture ante of$2,000. His funeral, which THE ' As Mr. Johnston has •sold .his farm' -Rev: H. S. Matthews, of Tor- took place on Saturday to Erskine onto,, for man ears secretary of cemete , and which was largely and is retiring from business, :k. TOWN r X Y Y ry everything will be Bold. "" the York Pioneers, died at his attended, was conducted by that - - home on Monday morning: The aooi®ty. For several years the de- home :-Al] snma of $10 and under, - deeeased was a superannuated ceased hie been_in failing health, cash; over that amount 11 months The triple triangular.gratee which won't warp—The semi-steel five minister of the Methodist Church and last spring he decided to give credit will be given to parties fora- boa linings-long life—The "burnished surface, very smooth, eadry dyne at one time had charge of up active buPinese. He sold his iahing approved paper. b per cent '�clean, retains-black lead— to - Lha Pickering Circuit, and will be property here, and on the 1st of per annum riff for cash. remembered by a large number in June. moved to Toronto, where Gao; JACKSON,auctioneer Pickering who held him in very he has since resided. On the Sat- r "high esteem. urday preceding his death he took' ' WE_ SELL THE. ,BEST Y JUST RECEIVED . —On Monday, Jan. 2nd, be- to his - bed and graduall sank tween 80 and 90 municipalities until he died. He is survived by :will vote upon the question of his only daughter, Mise Kate, his A Carload of Cement and a Carload of lck�.e -� Cha man local option throughout the Pro- wife having pre-deceased him British Columbia Shingles, wince of Ontario. There will be severed years. _ a 4. P .very few repeal contests this com- g h, Ing January, ohly 'about Piz-out BALSAM All kinds of rough and dressed lumber ` •• •' of a alible 128. Last year there '' Iath and shingles, as well as bard - _ P° y ' '' '. . . and soft coal always ._ .. •-. _ . a� �. were 12 repeal by-laws voted upon Gorrgge Jones was home on Sunday. ;n stock. '�"� M2. Jamieson has of nivel settledlYlter1 i.i e e -. out of a.poaeible lil,.two of which g y. _. . _. • were successful. in his new home. a _. :"._ SO{} ere is with regret that we re- John Wilson visited a few days with A. . RE E SO R f a -Ashburn friends. . ... ; _port the serious illness of -Robert Oscar and Mrs Barber visited at W. LOCUST HILL Then Oh for the'North-west black Galloway ro�ee sine coats that a e y Miller, who was stricken with par- Linton's on Sunday. �. -�---° warranted not to get hard from use or age, an the German bug "alyysis on Friday morning last Harry Jones visited the Queen City awhile walking through-one of his during the past week. PICKERIN(3 MARKETS lap rug,that will not fade. .Men's duel boys' snits of all sizes at pri ' $sled. He has since been conned M• Li ton,of.Pine Grove,called on white Winter Wheati....:,.::., g .87 es to suite everyone. All kinds of mitts and gloves at the friends here last week. to'bier hod and is in acritical con- • ,...,..... • 87 i deoXe ,,�d Mrs. Jones visited at Red di'tion, but hopes are entertainedMixed •• • *� 1Davidon Bunday, v (�for his recovery. His numerous A from here attended F.M. Goose and Spring Wheat:...' .77 EI A�,lylE RS SU PPL. +e-' T`e' a frietada hope that be way soon be Cooper's sale on Wedaesday� OBariey .',...'.. ....,.. .601E. PROP. • PICHERIN ry rble to malre his accustomed worn. Miss Blanch Cooper visited at W.R. '''' BRYAN '. ing vi ,its to the village. "Ward'r during the peat week. Backwbeat........:... ........... .60 " +a,�..'dii;•�'.7�a '-i'.cr.r."1a Ya -,. .,,. (i-.;y, _,r '_ ..3 ..�""` m —;: ,,y 1-':•4'"r �;asl�., •Mk ' Li�'•'. ;;y'• .y '•,� . : •C .W r'.: ,: ti - ..,,..� -5 4.h "M;iy"aiu ri-! +Y-•_•F+k'ti•-.. _ .•S'. '• !hi a��.Y'T•� , .. 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