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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_09_22 7..a. :'.-.. ,. v' .�, y .„ .� ,. ., i;...f e•-•..,,+�L,....--... ',',+; _ ""' A„• - -,-x-r. s-sins. !,. .• v w.. � .- ,.:a : .,a ..f!n :., .. iw :K ,,"tai. sy.-f : 4M2�YiT •f" i' _-. .. �._.„•.p, f :.�' :P, �n,,,.,,y+Y....r _.,.M'�^•..i4^,i(e 9 "'y"s"7 .,'.•r -:�b „'y,�d-... AF', yy. C5 • tik' � ?LG, .�v 'fl°� :+b'.rzH * .,, tr'•.,�'.-.' •..w••.c�' r•`+. .: �u...S--n. 4 f-.� 1"' -+�`` , - .+ ��.� v eW; w , � ».-:t ,..V °Y .. w.a a ::.:4" »n. ,::. �. ,•, . .,�5+.••. --. ....w-,.n ....':4 '• ...... .-nom -' . a ... .. 4-.'.' .. :A .t,• �j r . I • -,''.VOL.' XXX. - PICSERIN(1, ONT.,. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1911 sCAR�ORO JUNCTION GREEN RIVER Established 75 ears - ft�Ofttligitiaiattl R,afe>or:. ySpINg MILLS This year's Bcarboro Fair, the sixty- A great deal of interest is taken in �[tdlCal sixth annual, well .maintained the the football match to be played on x standard of former yeurs. More than the Rosedale Lacrosse Grounds, To- GREENWOOD R''pp E. FORBYTH, T?, of O., Regis- three thousand people were in attend- ronto, on Saturdav afternoon between . tared member o!the o kom•trical Baso once on Wednesday at the exhibition, the Listowel and l'ireen River teams. o t ■ attention en to - w el the Halfway House Listowel and Careen River a,* „ .. daft a o o feria. ,special s�te oa gtr _ • „ which ash d at e H y R rare chain- We fitting of glaam4. Eym tasted tree. Notfa on the Kingston road. The "Malvern pions of Western and Eastern Ontario MILLS Claremont. Band added to the gayety of the occa- respectively, and they have already N0. McKINNON, Il A ., L.R.C.S., C H P P I N sion. There were excellent exhibits of played two games, hoth of which re- . Eafnburrlh, member of the College of stock, horses, fruit, children's work salted in a draw. The game to-mor- No other flour just quite as good"a8 Phrsselans and surgeons of Ontario,licentiate and ladies'sewing. The judges were: row will be played to a finish and will of al College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. .• ,}TM 6paaisl attention to daiesses of women ane Our "$ lal" Chopper is now T. J. Moore of Kilsyth, A. Dever- decide the championship of Ontario. "BAKERS JOY N3 children, Oftee and residence,Brougham. P� Pn. aux 1,Geo town., Mise M. Green of the m e crowd is expected to witness for bread. It makes In operation. Loyal, and W.J. Bell of Angus. the match as the Toronto people are 4,a ;PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL- taking much interest in it. A greatF.TTER�, ° and X-RAY INSTITUTE GREENWOOc hussy from Green River will accom- WHITER` read 'a • 'n —capacity a ba pany the team to the city. 6 WEET£R/ pIC>zaxlNa, - - oNTealo No waiting, p 3' g J.B. Adamson, of Weston, spent than any other. q , per minute. Tuesday with his uncle, John Adam- t tr q� li. BLOIN TOWLE. M. B., M. D., C. M., $on, WALLACE—TURNER ►c� SrK = _ M = Phyaictaa•tn ohrge Mies Sonley, of Manchester, is here td $' ',,Specialist of iM in Seotel a sof Prostatic. Can m, Secure some Corn while the spending a few days with her sister, A very quiet but pretty wedding the perfect flour for pastry and cakes cissas of ]sen, Diseases o! Women, Canosn, p g y } r °Tensa» S-Ray+:amination. Diaeaaea of+y+ Supply lasts. Miss May Sonley. - took place on the evening of Septem- It makes white,flaky pa try and takes ear.nose,throat and hags. Fitunggiass•sand James Li pard and wife arrived her the fourteenth at seven o'clock at lees shortening than other brands. It all sesta and chronic diorama. p l ars soros Is to a grid T se• �eiy back from England on Thursday even- the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob is a special flour for a special purpose. �. Choice Manitoba Oats at ing, He has resumed work with R. Turner, 48 Robert St.,Toronto, when �.. Birrell. there daughter, 'l .e, was united in CHUPPINC , close prices. Contractor Johnson will complete marriage to Mr. H6-,-rt Wallace, of Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. �sY E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- the abutments of the new County Toronto. Ferns, palms, carnations, We grind fast and fine. room.�. +J�p•p� prow bridge here this week. decorated the drawing r tu. The F• L• ammml mad tt�y Rev. John MacNeil officiated, Miss -B Court Ron". ��� '' Burns Middleton, son of Richard " Middleton, of Elmvale, and wife spent Ida Turner sang "Love Divine," and p L. T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, a da here with his uncle William Mise Lottie Mitchell, of Parkdale, 1 Solicitor Notary Public,Special E:ami_ y St George's Anglican Church ■•r for Big;, baazt a! Justice, Brack sheet J L. a�PINH, LIMITED, plaved 3lendelsaohn's wedding march. — tfiie week. The e)-ride who was iven away by her g -DAY sER�'ICEB Whilby, ny brother, Mr. W. E. Turner, looked - -' ^'- �� PICKERING, ONT. AT HA ` -� J. G. DOW, B. A„ Barrister, charming in a gown of white satin Morning Prayer 10.30 A. M. 7. •Solicitor.Notary Public,Eta, stoney to John and Mrs. Scott spent Friday with veil and orange blossoms and iI.. o>sce nest,4eor to the Standard Bank, in Toronto, carried a bouquet of bridal roses and Evening " '?.00 P. Ai S,Burkbol`der of the Sth line Bark- lillies of the valley. The bride was at. k� ' is BEAL ham, spent Monday at T. Dunkeld's, tended by her sister, Miss Alberta Sunday'School 2.00 P. M.Yetertnmry a Orval B er, of Port Ho ___—..____ .— y pe, is spend- Turner, wearing pink silk and carry- r DR. E. J. SHIRLEY. Veterinar ing a time with -5is father. H, Byer. ing a bouquet of pink carnations. The A� Sazseoa. Hcuorary gzsdaate o! the on CLAREMONT Mrs, Harris, of Oshawa, has been groom was'sup ported by his brother .� � fano veterinary Cillage.Toronto,Canaia.. e11 s ending a time here with her son, r. Ben. �Vullace of Shelhourne, Ont. disesaea and in;arias of domosticanimal•treat- for all styles of furniture. John. Thegroom's gift to the bride was a ed on ane most modazoL corner Xing scientific nt- Mr. Daniel Byer-, of Washington, pearl cresent, to the bridemaid a pearl pria•iplea. Offices at courser o!Blag and Liar- - y K � '„k ""'�• r. on are,. Pickering.Ontario ty - D. C., is spending a time here with ring. and to the best man gold cub ! r i • - his brother, Henry, links, After the ceremony a dainty �• Ldp �' _ « ' ,flue,tvIves 49ittrb*. ROQm 1Vtonlding Mrs. Harry Roper and Miss Florence luncl]ron was served, The happy I spent a few days last week "with the couple left amid showers of confetti is i •. W�[�j G. HAM of Marries a former's son, Arthur,of West Toron- and good wishes for their new home p .•• Licenses in the County of On to. on Concord Ave. The bride going Pickering village F: Picture Frames awe wore a nay blue tailored suit,_ y John and Mrs. Scott attended the y y - wedding of Miss Eva(Ire g to.W. H. with hat to match. �0 POCCHER. Rea] Estate Auc- g • IIIdOW Shades Pugh oa Wednesday at the bride's T a Uoa••r valaaser, collector and ima•e •. _ - �:. '44serrisee iic•n•es.Brougham, aq home near Claremont.' WHITBY HOPPER issuer of Marriaagge RANK IN=FTEWART. Miss Ida Pugh, of Claremont, is FAIM. Lie nses in she County of Onaaeio itio her cousin. 31im Laura Evans. SA E ONE r of sear•and his reddeces.Claremont. - � �[TNDERTAHINGt A very pretty wedding took place Miss L, Goodfellow, of Midland, is 8.13BATON,T4WNBHIPaL>9l�H on Wednesday, September 40th, at visittarar her uncle, C. A. Cioadfellow. TJ 2. Cosvayanow. Comscifisloo•rIm taking the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph li. W Collins, of Fort William, vis- 20c. Ton Discount tdsdaviss, eesoaatans Hs- Y to connection easy to lea■ Harrkao, bfiT Palmer4on Ave . o- ited friends in town last week, To- on sa''� pprroop•Irdty loam of �'ya Lie' - ronto, when their sis! r,Miss R...: n '. Miss Yrrsrinia Barclay is visiting All this month on Egg, Stove an `+ enrol Whiner . Onti. T.r Distance no object. J y 4 �•w Stewart, was united in marrie to friends in Peterboro. Chestnut. Leave your order Uses silks of am11 kinds YoftassiLad rotas e. Ana. i Prices mOderaGe. wy, ��nrmed by Rankin. Re Ee B.�Lance- ed The ourtown Citizens' ro t g pass Osh- this hismonth discoun secure � F POSTILJ� Licensed le of Hamilton, uncle of the room. awa on Tuesdayavenin and ave in susses address Green saw P O, 0■t, The bride, who was Riven away by a few selections. T Ltd*B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- PICRERING PILLS I her brother-in-law.Mr Harrison,wore There will be a temperance rally at tlJ • L. SPIN Ki Ltd• tloo•er valnasor and ootl.ctor- for a very becoming gown of white em- 4 45 p. m. in the auditorium of the -- ----= eoa■ti•s of Ontario and York, All kinds of broidered chiffon over white satin, Baptist church on Sunday next in DICKERING _ sates sondaated erWer privately or by•action. -- THE- - - and a tulle veil with wreath of white' which the Baptist,, Methodist and , r. Sate sorsa collected For dates or other are banters rp pry ee reeta•For Elizabeth teorhe l�iak. rosebuds. Miss Margaret Harrison Presbyterian Sunday Schools will all 0 ea►as• Pbone orders left as N-aws Ofinee,Piok_ Great Laxative Tonic acted es bridesmaid, while Rev. C. S. take part. oriag,or 1Eecoab• store. Claremont. will re aMvs Prompt atteatlon. satlefaotion gossan- Applegath. of Galt. supported the St•ni. Smellie, mail clerk on the Port , head. tlyphoaeaamberieiaa•peadeat>lepl groom. During the signing of the Perry line, was bereaved of his wife Restores the energy and strength register Miss Kathleen Lanreley, of last 'week. Her death occurred only JOHN PHILIP to eve art of the human Hamilton,sang ' Beloved is Morn,” Thursday, following a prolonged ill- Egg Stove, Nut and Pea sizes r, every P kir. and lire. Rankin left by the 5,40 nes•. The hody was taken to Toronto in hard cosh sytitem—jest the thing to train for Buffalo, from whence they on Fridagg afternoon, where interment take a motor trip through the South- was, made, Best I lump steam coal. All coal Lt ? " Has a full line of fresh and cur roue you up. ern States. under cover, full weight and ` ed meats constantly on hand. The Markham and Pickering Tele- prompt service, We guarantee eve box and re- hone Co. have men at work an-ting g every OROUGHAM P P P � v Spice Roll," Breakfast Bacon, fund your money if not the poles which are to bring t e wires 1i *U MBE R $oro, Bologna, Weiners, etc. satisfied. R. J. Price, of Toronto, is here fora into town along Dundas St. A cent- E, few days. ral office has been secured in F. R. A Good stock of rough and matched Highest priors paid for Mnnufaetared and sold by T. C. Brown spent Saturday in the Blow's new building. Doubtless at an hemlock, also matched and dress- Butcher's.cattle Queen City early date the system" will be estab ed spruce and pine. i J. A. White left Tuesday for the lished in town. s T /�I. r�eFA DDEN Nortb-west. There i.re sneak thieves around in 2z, 8x and 4x Ontario cedar shingles. ,�eekeri►rgiverr{ Mise Ueda Hogle isvisiting her sig- the neighborhood. On the night of 8a and 4: B. C. ehinRles. IICi(i78T AND ORADOATE OPTICIAN ter in Oshawa. Sept, 18th, they visited the stable of Let me quote you prices on an build- r Mr. Hill, of Altona, spent Sunday Mr. McTaggart, lot 21, B. F. con., y gg fag material you may require. �'1TBt-ola88 rigs for hire PICKERING, _ ONT. with John and Mrs. Soden. taking a bridle and reins, practically sin R. Brodie and family• of Pickering. new. Also the same night visiting E. Bill stuff a specialty. ' Day or night .spent Sunday at Highview. Harlock's, of lot 20, lat con., taking Independant phone 1504. REAL ESTATE..... r• Love, of Toronto, spent Sunday a horse collar and other articles. Bug meets all trains with Mr. and Mrs. Perryman. A song service will be -held in the Aa C REESOR, N. F. Mechin and A. Gordon spent ga fiat Church on Sunda evening. , Teaming promptly attended to. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. Sunday with the former's parents. e program LOCII ST. HILL Good buildings, plenty of water, one- Wm. Brown,Toronto, spent Satur- The ro ram will consist of a chorus, Agent for Canada Carriage Co. anthema by the choir, solo' by Mises :.° half in cash, balance on mortgage if da;.and Sunday with his parents: Laura Evans, cornet solo by $d. W. r`' `We 8• beak required. R. J. Cowan and George Philip, jr., Evans, and a selection :by the Male *: 4 p{cam{n5, were in Uxbridge on business last Quartette, The pastor will Rive an Also a Rood tenement dwelling Monday. - yielding 12%in the village of Picker- address on Some Hymns that Have BO S .nd lacksnalthin Miss Myrtle Yake, of Altana, visit- ed with Dire. John Soden during the Helped' Thies is the,fresh of a series ing' past week. of monthly'services and bid§ fair to Y t1Rl�ftY>f11�t� �>l z1 Mr.and Mrs. McNealy,of Brooklyn, eclipse the splendid song services of L " 'visited with J. M. and Mrs. Gerow the past. 6 Saving rented the Dunbar toa shop ����*>e{>� ���04,g last week. The sudden death at his home in � �� and opened the same,I am prepar- A number from here took in the Toronto of J. S. Arnold,a former resi- . ed to do all-work entrusted to a' R Conservative celebration at Oshawa dent of Whitby, caused regret, to me in the above line. on Tuesday evening. many of our peap]e, who knew sod re- School has commenced again, Horseshoeing a specialty. Mise M. Hutchinson, iIzbridge, and spected the family. Mr. Arnold lived What about that Fountain t Call-in and see me any time, We 9• Riehardsoa• Mrs, Fleul, of Vivian, visited with here about five years, part of the tune Pen perhap! your par. friends for a few days last week. in occupying the house where W.J.H. ante promised you? �• �'• ER, Notary Public, Pickering. Mra, I. Dayis•had the misfortune to Richardson now lives, and later living ? DUNBARTON .. sprain her ankle on Saturday last and where Geo. Dryden now. resides. He SpeC'1ek1SBt has not been able to go about since. was an Inspector for the British A. Hamilton has completed a fine American Fire Insurance Co. Indeed will buy with us a guaranteedV The In all kinds of tire-setting, Binder piece of cement walk which adds veryMr. Arnold was in town shortly after article. We have Pens at F �o� i�N � � and mower knives ground. much to the appearance of the maithe Trees Bre some. months ago, ad- =1,25, $2.50, :8,00, $3 50, Ladders of all kinds in stock street. jueting their losses. The funeral was $4.00 and =6.00. Head 'UilQoe, Toronto and to order. Colin Philip,''accom anied by Fred held on Saturday last, interment be. p The Sha will be close eve Wedges- Cowie, of Toronto, left on Friday for ing made in the Union cemetery. �— p every two week's visit with his son in Fair- After an illness of only a week,Mrs. "' a B. B. Osler,M, P., President' day and Saturday from now berry, Ill. Agnes Gunn, widow of the late Dr. Ladies and Gentlemen W. D.Matthews, Vice President until November 1st. F. C. Mecbin, who spent the past Dunn, passed away on Wednesday, C.A. Bogert, General M'g'r - four months in Oak Point, Man., with Sept,18th. -Mrs. Gunn had reached the Bu a Fountain Pen at Bas- Capital$4,000,000• Resery+e $6,000,00 Ilrr a party of surveyors, returned home age of 90 years. Her maiden name sett's and you will get a �r Total Assets$82,500,000 Wl I J�CKS�fl BRoCK ROAD on Saturday. was Agnes Pringle. She was born in satisfactory Pen. A " 'A Branch of this Bank has been estab- l The Ladies' Aid of St. John's con- Edinburgh in 1911. and came to Can- .. Belied in London, England, gregation met'nn Wednesday after- ads with her parents-whetr she was We do not sell Coot ossa and 73 Cornbin,-E. C. Save yon lots of Pater ? noon at the home of Mre. Jae. Madill twelve years of age. She was married remember we Dave a 7hiand spent a very engjoyable time. to Dr. Bunn in 1949, and had lived in dandy at , ^ D'a ft Branch will !sane Latta C credit aria The members of. the Brougham Wbitb ever since. Two daughters . 7Drstts outs aAlmportaLt points in Oaaada,n o- B y g slat•Bills sent foreolleetlon,mate two RAM A� MOS., OF WHrTSVALL Women's Institute paid a friendly survive her, Mrs. Angus M-eBay, of teaodars and transact evezy.desert on of are prepared to fttrni h you anything visit to the Whitevale branch on Wed Indian Head,and Mrs. J. B. Dow, of ill be f g bribed O. nesda afternoon and report a most Whitby. Jae. Prinqle is a brother Iatortnation win t»tnrafs2led on all Canadian in the line of water supply such as Y P y pleasant time. and Mrs. Ra a sister. U to a week r Matta". pumps,, windmills, hydraulic tame, P p Norman Bassett -';a sP•eial department will b• provided for the The annual children's day service before her cath she had been out am of visitors and hearers of our Leftersof plumbing, etc. will be observed in St. John's S. S. about town, and for her age was re- credit• nett Sunday at 2.30 p m. The ser- markably agile. The funeral took Jgv�Ri.F.R ANIS OP'FICIAAI They are also expert well drillers vice will be conducted b Rev, J. C. lace on Friday to Union cemetery, o►ooetrr rr,r WHITBY t CCAs. D. GORDONT, Manager and respectfully solicit our atron', y o 'p s �+t gP'e y y P Forster, of Blackstock. All are Weis Dr. Abraham conducting n service at WHITBY BRANiCBs age for the future. Ind.ubone 562] 4 come, f<.n»w.:. ,.;c, .,i' . ,., !. ., - .,. .!,.. ; . .. .•3, "rk. R.. .:d' °3 w�!"ad„r.'. ' „„s"�- ••. "s;�r •.bJv...n•-�-.z `�� -�,�-. „i. s g--' 'w,.i. -y, hr'.,: ;',f.. ,,,,- ..-,,�._ .+i-' t.' :v, ,g• »^''„ ;ewer t t •'yM1: ^' ': a: ,. .., r .•, ,�. ..,� 3 J .. '^v :;. ;, '.•�6s -}`f.*",7:' -...c -off• .^r N i• •r.' •Yw.w ..e. �ev� ,.,.....,.; :.,, .. K. .'- ":.. ` a"r. ,n-��''�`, S" .� nh`�a l+ J^� .�*,,'-;�: k°h. fir.,• •4 :etti:� ri1- L N °tae .- - - ....:. :.:. ..- - -. ,. "... :': ..-,,. '.., •, '. •' - _ • _ e n, o 4 PRICES Of -FARM ?RODFOOD . f. X 4EE'Oii'1'S �l TlI)u9 OFllI\G - ... 1?R O 1 ,4 Tn A D E C E\TIi ' $ Dragoons Charged the Mob Armed ,Auutica. Safe ~ Crackers Blow Open. Safe q4, New With Pitchforks at Charleville. »»sees t,r cattle, Grain, Chcea. ;,: Westminster, B. Ce - : - and Other Produce at Home , Ades itch from Paris says: Tho troops to storm It successfull In _and Abroad. _. t T,despatch says: v�estmin- still has the numbers and assert p Q y s u hundred and (still payment on them can be stop ". war against the high .price of food, the engagements -large numbers on - BR1 AD3T[JFFs. fifteen thousand dollars was stolen d. There was $38,000 in gold, • which has been Ian uishing for the both sides were injured. The i 1� t last few days� ow�l� either to the streets of Creil are allotted by Toronto, Sept. i:.-Rlcur-winter wha.tt early on friday from the branch 1of which 1.20,000 was taken, and the vigorous pree3Zz1r6ns of the au soldiers. Charleville also was the 90 per cent. r,a^ent�, &345 to S3.'�o, 3a^t- of tt>e bank of llon.treal in this remainder left. . An eatr��,,//large - thgurots or the palliative measures scene of serious disturbances onI sal fr.tght. lw.z.'oba Lours Fi,'8t Pa. city. Five burglars entered the amount of money was on hind fur tents, 55:30; second 'patents $4.80, and ? of the Mayors in establishing mu- Wednesday. Crowds of people from t b I . bank by, tho front door, broke ! haying off fishermen and handy , 11ici al butcher shops and other the-country around, armed with strong 'bakers', $4.60, on track, Toronto, through the metal coating of the from the hop fields. p P Manitoba wheat-No. 1 at S1.0912. an,iS t food depots-, burst forth afresh on pitchforks, attempted a regular in- w'au t, blew open the safe by char$- The first known n the robbery' P p Fi g No. z at $i.oe, Bay porta. New wheat, b6 Wednesday. In several districts vestment -of the town. A regiment es a nitro-glycerine, and'gut Clear was when the Chinese caretaker 11•zc lead. away with their booty without be appeared at' the police station at there «ere v:u.ent disorders, which I of. 'dragoons, hastily summoned,. Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, red or - , - indicated that professional agita- charged down upon the manifest ing seeny except by a C'hineae care- o.LO a clock and gave the alarm. mixed. new, quoted at 86c, outside, taker. T}te robab]y esra 1e g " tors were again at work: At C veil, ants, scattering them in all direr y P I .d I He lea l mina cd to work loose from Peas-93 to 95c, outside. down the Frazer River in a launch, the bonds with wwbeen 'hich he had bn' - thirty-two miles north of Paris, ( tions. At L'Orient the mobs, nut " barricades wiere formed with tele satisfied pith proclaiming a ba;.cutt oats-old No. ,2 at 40 to 41c, and new or else by an automobile toward tied after the robbers lied depart-I ales. One, of exec ti shat a ainst the market, u set the stalls at 391,, to 40c, in car lots, outside. No, Vancouver. Actual figures of the l od. Chief of -Police Bradshaw hur- _ graph p P g P 2 W-esteru Canada, 46 1.2c, and No. 3, ' strength was built around a huge and threw into the streets the vari• lu yes were obtainers in the after- rigid to the scene, and all available' 451 2r, Bay ports. noun from Manager G. U. Bremer, officers were pressed into sercice,I boi-ler surmuunted by a. red flag, nus aricles of food exposed for g' f 1 , and it required a large force of� sale.' Barley-No. 2 is probably worth 75c out- who has been in charge at _New � but the only obtainable clue wa side. Westminster for twenty years, that given by the Chinaman. Frog ----- ----- Corn-No. Z American yellow,70 to 701.2c, There were $33.9,000 in the bank, tite th<rr,ughness cif the job ;1 ar. 11R1• - - .11'11,L .11 U, THE WORK. I trate Lanctot. The accused had I Bay ports. and of this $253,000 was taken. Of the tools with which the work was ifs Q'� Bye liar lots outside, 75c west. and at k t pleaded guilty to • stealing $2O,J I the amount taken -5150,000 even dura: the local officers believe the Cats v Central Canada Railway to Build I from the Laing Packing d: Pruvie- 77c east. were in five and ten dollar bills. carne gang which has been at work i r Buckwheat--No. 2 at 54 to 65c, out- �t Prow Montreal to Otlr+vas tun Company, but the er:dence I These were all new, and the bank 1n Vauo�uv4°r did the job here. � ' shooed that he had stolen $1,300 in aide, _ A despatch frcm Ottawa saes: eighteen months, end after itis ar I Bran-Manitoba bran. $23.50 to sea: to Acco;u'uig tu'a director of the Ceti- bags, Toronto freight. shorts. 8:5. $6 to $6.„i; medium to choice, firm at 63,• ti:e plains, while the groom was sup- rest he returned to the vtheial5 of 40 to $5.85; good butcher cows and heavy ported by .lir. m. +vaster Gibson, y' p y the company the sum of $1,400, but • } = the Raiiwway Company, which i9 COCNTRY PRODCCE. butte, firm, at $4.50 to $5.25; medium and( Globe, Arizona, From childhood refused to make any statement re said to uwvn over a million acres common, at $3.75 to 84.'_5, canners at $1.• brit'; and groom have practically j � garding the 'balance. The accused Bean -small lots of hand-picked, $2.30 of laud in the Ottawa Valley, and � 50 to $2.50. Sheep steady; heavy ewes, � Iiw•ed in.the saddle, hence the desire • + has been the manager of a store per bur.hel. for a horseback wedding. `- cuntemp.ates connecting lfuntreal P3 so $3.r5; light ewes, 8S.5o to $4.a; 4r, and- by.- falsifying. the books from Houey-Extracted, to tine,, 10 to lie per and the Geurg.an Bay by a new .,Labe. dull and easier, at $3 to $5.40. ' day to day he managed to steal lb. Combs, 52 to $z.a. line, wurk will be started on the- i Hu; steady, at $7.10, f.o.b., and $7,40 COTTON" TO til ('l'1:ED OTTER. the money. Baled Hay-*ro. 1 at $13 to $:a, on track, Bluntreal-Ottawa B(iCtlOn of their w s;_:, C•-d and watered. i road this week, and forte miles of -- and No 2 at $10 to $:1. _ — Baled straw-.B6 to $6,50, on track, To. The Inspeetor-General Will Soon ' a track will hawe.been graded be HOT ASHES ON' DYNAMITE. I031E C'AN,1DI %NS ESCAPED. fore the snots fel!}. The vs ark wits »onto. Retire. r' •commence at Hawkesburg and will Servant's Indiscretion Costs a Potatoes-Car.toe. to baso. $1.215 to 8:.'40. Several Have Arrived Safely From A despatch from Ottawa says: f ~ _ _:. ga is two directions, Track-1a}ling Tonna Ilocter His Life. C'heegtu, It is said to be almost certain th•il -Ad! nut start until. Spring, when Poultry-Ch:cken+• 13 to 16cper lb,; General Otter, Inspector-General A des tch from Quebec says: , fuwt. 11 to 12c; ducks. 14c: turkeys, 15 to A despatch from Chungking, says: ;the work will be pushed vigorously. Fin Q of the Canadian forces, will shortly Dr. Dube, a youngh%sician from 16c_ Lire poultry about. Ze lower than —The revolution is fast gaining L'Islat County, is dead at the Hotel the above. . ground, It is believed that no food »slue on full pension, to be sac• - - THRASHING AT BRASDOY. Dieu Hospita -as a result of haw ing has entered,Chengtu fur many days, i seeded by General Cotton, tom- _ i mander of the Western Ontario Di- been .blown up in a dynamite ex- ErTTER, EGGS, CHEESE. where the missionaries are confined, I vision with headquarters at To- ronto. o- lit-Ids Reported—11'heat Illusion' at his home on Tuesday• and probably alt`eady the besieged 1 { - Grades high. There' were several sticks of dens- Butter-Dairy prints. 21 to 22c: inferior, are on'short rations. Heavy firing »onto. ' Brigadier-General Lessard mite , e barrel at the ream d. his 16 to 17c. Creamery quoted at zs to ac is . reported from that quarter ! is -understood to be slated for Gen. A deepatch from Brandon, Mat;.. per lb. f)r roue, and 25 to 24c for solids `between the loyal,, nrrison and the I eral C'otton's post;• while to succeed teases: Thrashing is well under way. home and a 'servant girl emptied Rgga-Strictly now-laid, Z3 to 240. And rebels among whom there are pro- some ` General Lessard as Adjutant-Gen- some hot ashes un them, not know l g p era1, Col. Denison of Taranto and ome excellent Crop reports- are -tre.h at 20 to 21c per dozen, in case lits. bably'many soldiers. Among the coming in. 11r. John, Clark, one 'ng what they were. Ur, Dube t•hee�r-Carse goosed at 141ac per 'Ib, lriisalonaries who pace arrived here I Col. Henry Panel are Qoss'ibi-llties. ppened by when the explosion of the big farmers in the Rose'.and ha and twius zit 14t-2c: in-safety are the C'arradians station- districts finished thrashing,on Tues- oceurred. He was horr4bly muii- lated. - ed at Luchnw, lir and Mrs.•C. J, AUTOMOBILE I:1LhS \I\£, lar 'day night, From -213 acres in one s - HOG PR0DtCTc. P, Jeliffe, :`sir. and Mrs. W. D. _ field he has 3,317 bushels of fineBacon-Long ether,12t< per lb. In ca.e I Ferguson, and E. R. Brecken, Ilan} :thio Injured in Fifty-sotto - Nu: 1 \urtherff, tw�•caty-eight bash- TO, STRENGTHEN GARRISON. , Luc•huw is about i3o-miles to the ]lace at d cls to the acre. The balance of his lots. Pork, ,hurt' cut,• $23; do„ mesa, 623 S rACUSC. to 8211. Hams. medium to light. 17 to south-east of C'hengtu. ' - crop is quite tip to this .spldndid Brit.iyh War Of im to Send Thou- I A despatch from S}racuse, N.-Y. 18c; do., heavy, 15 to 161.4c: rolls, 113.4 w G showing, and Mr. Clark says his sand lien to Jamaica. The Situation I, Grave. says: 'Nine persons were killed ant to 12c; breakfast bacon. 17 to IW; backs, ;yield is no bet'er than others in �. despatch from Iain- Ston, Ja• (191: to 8oc. -A de%p-itch from, Pratn, say%;— 14 injured, some of them seriously. y maiea, says ; It is reported here that Lard-Tierces, 101.2: tugs, 103-4c: pails, Unpublished edicts order a large as the result of an accident 'dorsos his local' y. I enoyls from other p 4 districts are a]•u very., favorable. y p lie• force of ll uchang troops to leave the closing miles of a 50-mile au 7� -L :the British 'War Office is arranttin3 i to send very soon 1,000 artiller immediately by thr quickest route ' tumobi,e. race at the State Fair THREE YEARS FOR TIIEFT. � y for SzFchuan-and Tuanfang. The track on Saturday afternoon, when _ and infantry to-strengthen the to-' ABL SIN ESS AT MOSTRE.\L. relief force, however, will take four a Knox car, driven.by Lee Oldfield. -Adelard Duval Smnteneed at ltont- ca.1 gariisRn in view of the increas- .31ontreal, Sept. 19.--Oats - Canadian i weeks at least to reach Chenhtu, leaped from the truck, crashl-d ed impurtanco'of the station a Bich Western, No. 2, 47c, car lots, ex-store; and the full $ravity of the situatien through the fences surrounding :e trial for Robbery. will come with the opening of the -extra No. 1 feed. 461.2c; No. 3 C. w.; 46c;-�in the capitalof Szechuan Province I and plunged into the throngs that Va- _.- Y_. A despatch from Montreal. says: Panama. Canal. It is expected that No. 2 local white. 451.2x; No 3total white, is now realized. lined the other side of the speed- . r. �Ad-e ard•' I)Lfva! was sentenced 'to the naval-yard at Port Royal, which 45e: No. 4 local white, 441.2c. Flour- way. Six of tho nine people were ithree years in St. Vincent de Paul was burned last spring, will be re= Manitoba Spring wheat patents, firbts. -y_LRRI_LGE 0\ FAIR GROUNDS. killed outright and two others were Penitentiary on Friday by Magi%-, opened soon: $5.40; seconds, $4.90; Winter wheat .pat- so badly injured that they died on sole, $4.73; strong bakcrs_$.4.70: straight Took Place In Presence of Select the way to the hospital. The 1!v6 rollers, $4.25; in bags, $1.85,to 52: rolled Few at Ottawa. of dead may be 'increased as it 'r oats. -per barrel, $5.215; bag of 90 lbs, believed that several of those wht A despatch from Ottawa, saes , $2.50. Corn-American No, 3 yellow, 92c novel dent not on the program at are numbered among the injure' SHOT Ifiliteed-Bran, Ontario, $23 to $24: Ma• are so badly hurt that they canno,. • - - the O taws Exhibition tool. place nitoba, $23; .middlings, Ontario, $221 'to there on Thursday, the wedding of -live. _ $28; shorts, Manitoba, $Z5 mouillie, $26 two young people seated on bron- �� to $321. Eggs-Selected• 214 to 26c: No. 1 rhos in a Wild West show. In KILLED AT THE SOO. stock, 20 to z3c. Cheese-Westerns, 13 3.4 ".�tcl ITl Was Seriously Wounded at a a glorious flood of sunshine and in' e presence of a small company of Jatnes Currie of Toronto Fell Fifty : - - tcest, , seconds, to 344 Miss.Caryl Fenton,daugh ,. ter♦ to 14 i-4c• easterns 13 i•2 to 13:34c But- th Theatre. Performance. ' ter Cho' ds zs t•2 friends, ter of Mr. and :firs. D. Fenton, Feet FLom Rridat'. c P Y '--�- �.iTNITED STATES MARKETS. of 'Louisville, Ky., was married to despatch frons Sault Ste. A de atr',t fr.,ln Kicv Russia, that he was gravely hurt. There Len Francis Driver, a cowboy, Marie, nt.,-says: James Currie,• :i_� was tremendous excitement in the Buffalo-Sept. 19.-Spring wheat-No. 1 whose home is in Midland. Taxes. aged 25, an employee of the Cana- i say's':—1 rcmcir ..t :lypin was at- 1 Northern, carloads, store, 81.071-2; Win• theatre and-in the,excitement it is j ter The ceremony was performed by than Bridge Company, who hails tacked and Seriously wounded dur- quiet. Corn-No. 3 yellow, 71c; No. 4 impossible to obtain the-least de- Rev. George Edwards of Western from Toronto. was instantly killed ing a-theatre •performance here on tails.at assassination. It is report yellow, 70c; No. 3 corn, 693.4c, all on Methodist Church, Ottawt. 'The on Friday by falling fifty feet from. F^ Thursday night.• His assailant was ed that Stolypin's wounds are mor- track, through billed. Oita-No. 2 whim, bride was assisted by Miss Reta the bridge which is in course of 71 arrested. There was a gala pier- tali -The Czar left St, Petersburg sac; No. 3 white, 4714c; No.4 white, adi•ac. Palmer of Henrietta Taxes who construction over the Montreal `a i formaiie'd 'at tht upera in the pros- a few days ago, accompanied by Barley-3iatting, $1,15 to $1:22, Rye-No. was attired in the real costume of River. - once of the Emperor of all the Rus- Premier Stolypin, to review-- the z, Sac, through billed. -.',tians.: Two rcv vor ;:hots in rapid statue of'the Emperor Alexander II. Wiuneapolis. Sept. 19.-Wheat-Septem. succession electrified the audience, at Kiev, It was the first public ap- bey. $1.017.8; December, $1.03'3-8 to 81.• and Prernicr fitulypin sank-to the, 'p'earance of the Czar outside.of the 0&1.2. MN1 ay, $1.073-8: o. hard,- $1.056-s; rr floor. Thosewchu•wwere near by saww capital in some years. No. I Northern, $1.033.8 to $1.047-8: No. 2 IOUNT ETNI BELCHING LAVA1 "'i' 'Northern, $1,003-8 to $1.027.8; No. 3 wheat, 953-8c to $1.003-8. Corn-No. 3 yellow, 631.2 to '64c. Oats-No..3 white, 431.4 to J _ 433.4»,. Rye-No. 2, 811.-2 to 82c. Bran i^ ` $21.50 to 522. Flour patents. $4.90 The Eruption is Proving Disastrous GO. .-ONs STRIKE to $5 -second patents, to clears, $3.25 to second clears,, to ThosLiving in Neighbofhood•e , '•• ''' $*5 to $2.65! LIVE STOCK MARKETS. A despatch from Catania Sicily, losses. The entire~crest of Mounts Pupils at VarZous Centres m Britain _ Adopt Tactics of -Their Elders: 1 y, 3fontreal, Sept. 19.-Choice steers sold says: The eruption of Mount Etna Etna' appears •to be, in 'a state o� .at 53.4c; good at- 51.2c, fairly good at•6 is assuming the proportions of a ebui,lition. An exact count of they t4 51.4c, fair at 41.2 to 43.4c, and- tom• real disaster. The lava stream number of fissures is impossible, beti V:« A dr.spziich from London says: eting just like their elders. They mon at 4 to 41.4c peround. Cows and whose path crosses the railway line cause of the sinoke which shroudi, Young ] nglaritl appears to be in object to the use of the cane by butts were 1.4• to 1.2c rr pound lower, circling the volcano and. which ex the whole mountain, but then ' a state.of_unrest, following the ex- schoolmasters,- and also want an the former selling at 31.•4 to 5c, and the tends eigla't miles from its source, seemed to be more than taevent amnle set in the recent strikes by extra half-holiday on Wednesday latter' at 21.2 to 3c per pound. 'iambs is approaching• the railway stations new fissures all belching smoke an : the laboring classes. There have afternoon. At Islington the boys sold at 51.4 to.51.2c, and sheep.,at 31.2 to to the north and especially threat- lava. The eruption means great - been strikes of Ech-oolboys at Lon- smashed the school-windows with 334c per pound. The demand for calves ening the depots of Muio and Al- suffering for the peasantry. Th dons Liverpool. Manchester, Hull, atones, and in Hull there was pro- was good. at prices ranging from R3 to cantra, which were abandoned on slopes of Etna, with an area o Sh,.- ieid, Grns1w, Llanelly, Brad- m:scnons stone-throwing with murh $:o earn, as t.o size and (I,taltt7. rfng,- Wednesday. Squads of laborers more than 400 square miles, sup- ford, 1 li,r,n Under-Lone, nr.d damnge t' 'wind.)wcc in the neigh- s5 to s-,,30r•rr cwt.. as to gnalit,v, weitrh• were at work taking np rho rail- port a population more dense tha0 ^ e• l. 'th, T},r ! 1i•.r' l•d. In m•-st nares t.hr strikes -1 rrr vara road tracks and removing all trans- that of any other porti.)n �f Ricin Ste n 1, iw. C:ho!re .,vr »intra arrr n rt.-ihle material to pl:tres of a»f- nr Italy, Thrre. are, sixt•-=fivr c:t v01na,,q in th v.�! 't ''Y1' ,4 lf.. '✓'A%: f Y. up ry Y.•. .�.. •t-,n•s.7, �• I �`•.w •A: '•'^ „N� �— '<. ;y ,,t:,,, ,.: "r tins' •.'= �y'Srr•,• ..--'�":,.:1 ,rte •.r�,,; rr.,.:'.�..r.�-.t;.. ,, •„' ,i,. '.:-a-.,,-,ivy..,.; ,,a Z.,. •;,'' �.s; -a '.'"ati•a. �;.•o•. -:,?, l• '` -'�P. -� �yyw! ;a ,: ..., ,., ;� ,•-. � e e '�',..',;;,r'"'t�,,.a.a:i�' a ..,. ..�..0;�."�+•s .:a'l': fin: _ ?%' ! +�'.. ,. :..- - ••- .. ♦ ':.F.': , Jur .. M; r .. last. At that time, it may be re- 1904. AN ICETaiN_ D FARMHOUSE. membered the concession was ap- = '"x 1e1l.. proved as far as Morogoro, and the THE SAFETY OF A The apartments Are Peculiarly Fit.'W ,- line first reached this place in Oct- hen decided i��T it*tf Up. F . ober, 1809. , It was ta THIS is a HOME DYI: f to prolong it for another 460 miles The guest room contained a ear• ��-�=�� .� r;• �.• ; _ 4hat A014Ito Tabora. row bed, a big round table, and al; .�;• `z. — -_ -a� Can use The first part of the new section organ. Our host produced the •INVESTMENT usual box of snuff, and with it a box was difficult, and at the beginning , of nod cigars. t a,nm a,n l of 1910 the work had only got as far g 8 41 Bonds are t•a most attractive- ] eighty , ed us all over the-hour •It is a as Kideten,. a little more than ► The host and hostess then show- .investment be use of the secu- ; el ht miles.. From here onward, ritY they afford the Investor, 1 � i however, a vast tableland stretches turf structure principal and interest being a , and is 'ileal of the almost to Lake Tanganyika, and the (first charge on all the assets of older farm-house, with narrow, i 330th mile is now under construe- the Corporation issuing them. dark, windowless corridors,- wind• iYr s H tion. Because of sacral prosperity, ing in labyrir-thian maze from room q g I dyed ALL these There is little doubt that when development and expansion of to room. One pa<_•saaeway leads to a ' DIFFERENT KINDS Tabora is reached the line will he the business of Corporations or a large open mound, where a fire i. concerns---financial and indus- of Goods further prolonged to Oujidi, on the made to smoke meat and fish, and trial---the material assets natur- with the Dye. lake, as soon as the Reichstag has incidentally the whole house and -' i. SAME pp g ally increase,andso yed inv year b p g ������� t used approved the,extension. Alt h the security to the bond investor everything in it. Another ansa c ` c the line has a certain commercial becomes greater and the safety leads to another kachen with r value its rine al ub'ect is oliti- CURED 0� P ] P ofbondinvestmentsmoreccrtain, modern stove. The walls are all of , cal and it must be looked at}� con- turf, as is the roof, with just en. .s ® q Bonds yield a very liberal rate junction with the great' selt�of ough driftwood in the roof to make of interest when ope takes into ONE DYEFoRALI KINDSor th.._dtate King of the Belgians for consideration the high degree of a framework to hold it in place. •! d transafrican line which he placed security they offer. j`eery steep stairs lead up to the ' before the Geographical Congress 9 Write for our booklet .on. badstofa, or sleeping apartment.. CLEAR( and SIMPLE to Use. of Brussels in 1576. It la dormant The badstofa frequently forms the NO chance of uainQtAe ti•RONG Dye forth•C.00da y i Bond investments. q onehastocolor. Ali colors from your drugs:+.,or for many years, but has lately beer! I sitting and c•Ommon work room of. ' Deuler. FREC Color Gardand 5TORY Booklet 10, I taken U again seriousl • Tal Jotm•oa•Ricbardaoa Co.,limited.Moatrest, p 8 y'• , the family, espocially In winter, a, At present the Belgian-Congo Y well as'the sleeping room of the en- One of the latest prominent gen• Railway runs from Matadi to Leo fire household. tlemen to speak h19bl7 In .tam :.�iHEIVILLL C�,IRTA/NS puldsille, and from there a steam SECURITIES Bunks built into the wall extend i3uk's favour is Ms. C. E. Saatoed and nil air,'1e of hou':haaein¢s,also ! I- Of Weston. King's Co.. N.S. M!. Ml er service goes up the Sankuru around the room and are often fill, CE CURTAINS OTED afro CLEARED River 1,144 miles fram the Atlantic ' CORPORATION 5aa:osd is a justice of the Peace h� LIKE NEW. I ed with seaweed or feathers, over ; Write w na•Cont sours I coast to Lu=sambo. There rema�ns 'which is thrown a fold or two o£ for t..o Gounty,and a member of the �.•, BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING l;oard of School Commissioners. AffISH AMERICAN DYEING CB.,BOXISS,Montreal a little more than 460 miles'betwe�en YONGE AND QUEEN STs. Watimal and a fhirk coverlet of Tie is alio Deacon of the Baptist Church t' _ Lussambo and Lake Tanganyika. TORONTO ciderdoon, The fl+,ors are some io Berwick. Indeed it Would bed:8icult ' -' �!l'�_, " -- . . . A Belgiaa—eo_mpany, stN led the ; times covered with b ,aids, but m+:,re ..-o find a man sore widely lrnown and 1 r+ Company of the U 'per Congo and more highly respected. 11cre is his r Lakes, ha% already com- �ORCIs O the ce linslare sus tended tnur>eros s upi ioc c`r u3e anYthl esays:— African gave me F HABIT. I menced Pperations by surveying for ,{ p �':ch satisfaction ti zau, Huk. had a articles of domestic economy, while >« aline from Lukuszn to the lake at The telephone girl was on her push of Eczema ou my an'ao tstiich had I C'abalo, and is applying for a nen � vac•atinn and fishiu Some +.,ne in ''large chests containing clothing and tee o c,o d for over 2d b.-ea out onm y h g' valuables are scattered throughout also t:o dla I ,d ap v:eek out s my ' I I concession to join Cabalo and another boat called, "Hello:' b,ci:•ro. I htid ap;;liel ver oua Dint• the 11ouSe. menta and tried nil sorts of tbings to I1lutumho, thus c,lmpletinz the Bel- Ju t t}ierl she got a bite. s outain a crirc,but in va:r.. Zem 13uk, Un' t �— Uke ovcri Lhing el.*() 1 had tried, proved y gian-German.chain oli raiitvay and I bus;;" she answered. t (steamer SerCieeS aCrOS5 the coelia- ` ( - Z \liINI> ANSWER. hrghlq as.h+faotory aoa cured the a:c•Aln I h co a so used 7.�tn I3�k for itc'tng ' eat. I The microscope in the handy of plies, A d it h.-is carol-them coriple�sly t. Canada $LISineSS Cl)Ilege t Mr• 1%'ibbles—What fine dark hair .,,id,. lt,.oromfortinheipin mybro:her - It is calculated in Belgium that experts emp eyed by the . United amen,r. air the pu .icati"o o n:y o;,inion CHATHAM, ONT, i you have, Miss hhvx. '- My wife, l of the y� •aR d:tluo or Zam•ll,,k w:ii lead the line from Cabalo to Jfutombo Mates Government has revealed In • oiaas by ►ts•lf Among America's 1 who is younger than you are, has �O:horsulre"'"to Ley i', I •h:ull be - Sehoels of Buaroesa Trtttnmgr could be finished in I914, which is ( the fact that a house_ fly some ; F'Dither :icrofenP.ortngcau+edbjYa.wDr 414 STUDENTS PLACED• IN 1488 about the date the (german line times carries thousands of disease �her hair noxquigray, (Yam lluk Ut�n oa 1 kno•r t.t nothingtueQuai 1�, nS STUDENTS PLACED itNi into 11 ',old reach Oujidi. That t}u; germs attached .to its hair body. { k`115A Mhos—�'es; and if I'd been Zrm.Sik careiticers,ah,ceme•,ticodoolnoo. . 385 STUDENTS PLACED woos wife no doubt m hair would IW: pnbl.�h the lists annually is no Avildest" scheme is prove' The continuous use of Wilson s y rint,rorm, rextenng or ra, pr la I, b,1 4g, We ay full taro up to 88.00, and-bring 7 rancoaa u:cer s•t cbeua, pr a i , cut•, h a recent announcement in the I 1 •ll l have been gray, too. ' {; bog istauce ettsdoate for half fare an 3 Fly Pads. w; prevent all danger _ #F,,rne.br. sea an,a %r a, at-, r•3re.•rsrbal. (rood board and room. 83.00 per week. K( lnische Zeitung that the capital Uf infection' from that source b�' — vo bot.dnkyt¢. s a,d,c rva If you cannot come to Cha ham, • c of the above named rotttpam was to kinin both the germs and the It Ig 1t -"" Prevent Disorder. a 1>E train you by mail I.8ics. Many -ca'.,-eq lead to disorders of I i g Sere are sAme students laced recently, be rsLiced from E2,00:1.000 to £3,- a ® t� �Iaua Wade, Cameron & (teap Regina. in-order t1� the stomach and few are free.from ,8E Burk. Nicholson h Bain. Begii,a bring the ter. � Wood, Treat co., c-heboysian, M,ch. I minus at Tanganvika opposite the f `rI vont to leaf fire ton=and dol- I them. At the first' rnan:festati°ns Ci he eau• lues rerotred tJar Stenograph. German one. It is mr,re than ro- I r 'that the stomach uud liter are not ;J ars. Teaobers and Auditors. for foo Inca P Isis to each of my clerks dot ha, pro. from i6w to i/Lii00 wul g v you h•ble that in the nPantiRtions now I en in m employ twenty years," Performing their functions, a FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT, some tae: of the demands y course of Parmelee's , Vegetablej some dE REO/ENS. FOR 39TH YEAR prneeedina tit Berhn this, tran- said a Jewish merchant to the law- I ASK DAWSON HE KNOWS. .`.' african railwayproject of German 'Pills should be tried,- and it will be i F rcu.want to sell. a farm,,IDQLconsul SEPTEMBER 6TH. S yes tvh0 w8S drafting 1118 will. % found that the digestive organs ' a n'P 3� IBatato/ue 33 tells of wort at ehathani will be taken into consideration. • Why, that's very liberal "' re-.; j Catalogue 3s tens of wort by mail ,1� "sponded the solicitor. "Net at all' will speedily' resume healthy ac li you want to buy a farm. consul ;Either Free•, tion. Laxatives and sedatives are a'e l so i NaLA HLAN • Co. C. B. Calles�. " ' one of tem haf peAn mit me ofer t. _\"early all infants are more• or Eo blended in these pills that no, 11 AVE some of the t,P+c Fruit. +incl 1 I�"-_Tatham. t ss train' ur Dairy Farms iu Ontakx R - ton year, tend' it rill look good, 'other.-preparation could .be so of 1 less subject to diarrhoea and such von'L it i" P ]' ac,i pr,ces tight c,implaints while teething, and as Eective as they. w AAtv:os, tiinrty Colborn !Silver Pine Healing CII this period of their lives is the most experiment with unsatis- H. Street, Toronto. critical, mothers should not be I Don't pe TAKING NO CH_1NCI S. IFleaiad.a Barb-Wire-Cut without a bottle of Dr. D. bel- j factors substitutes. 'titi'ilsgn's Fly It LF�C PPORTISG Hi)}[E� - IN -'PSri I- .Storekeeper—"I want a,boy to V-1 elorlonq fruit dtvtrict of boutlig Iogg's Dysentery Cordial. This Pads kill many times. mire house B h Columbia- for bio oa:h and ,831 without leavin 8CT8tCi7 I flies than any other known article. be partly indoors and partly UUt monthly, withnut inters,: aut,ual-vr•,fitr ' g medicine is a specific for such Com doors, 9500 to tt':.000 per air;, orchard, irarden nlainfs and is highly spoken of by poultry: .,caner huntuiR, flab nR. h.,at Yas Kwra �tccL..a,OF nfow. <<' Boy— becomes.of me"when t p y: laws,1V MCwntea. __ _ Mrs. hinder (reflectitely) — I )' - e Int, deitth;fel warm rhm.itt. ••drool • ' _ those w.ho have Used it. The pro the dour Slams Doi n�cr. .t:+re, big saM'mtll, daily traiue Plwae settd ma a horde of prietor3 claim It will cure any Case Wonder why ,a man never flays 1114 - rlo.v .to. market.. 'Initmited demand fol 'r Silver Pine Healing Oil I } wife any compliments after they are i.roduct.. write quick for main• phntna d a lair cut last winter wish 1 of cholera or summer complaint., - ,,, I trei• information. Wc.t Kootenay F.ruy ii I _ _ Ur b wire--i used half a bottle Lad ( — e 'Ad. - p _ •, las. : married , -' Land's m a Finder (briskly He L n c o p vy, Det W awi 1 healed up and didn't leave a I : does better, my dear he pay 9 her , , . QCITE TRUE. Carterhall \ad tieteoa. B. C. , scratch. Now I have another colt ! �_ bills." Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. 33 (that has got cut that ICalculate ; , Dear airs,-While to the country last , iz C Fes. P L_e D. FOR ti w a rl ! to heal with what left, but I Don't hate the man who skins you, rummer I was badly bitten by morqui• 1) acres, Prairie land, havtn¢ a darl ' t ohe likei h hat you send me ---- Mlnard's Linlmsnl Curti pandruII. loos, so badly that I thought 1 would be-, ,Indy soil. with some trarci:.and under moo..•..._ iw. I With more than passing vim'; diaCRvred for s rou le of weeks. I wad I laid with a clay sub-soil, On part of this another bottle if I should happen m r i farm to need it.forItbink I couM not � � ilii I Somebody, somewhere, surely, Mrs. Wbite (sympathetically) — advised to try your Liniment to allay themost there' are some duelers r,d w, bat y - Eetoawitl,outit" awl. `i irritation, and did so. The effect was most of the land can be'ploxrd wi-Lb s "So your husband .is In trouble I more than I expeeted a few applications rant plow. Small frame house, lot w For all kinds of wounds, -- Is busy skinning him. r 'completely curing t}ie irritation, and i stable and never tnilinR well. Farm it - �, again, Maud? Mrs. Black (cheer- a l ' And whtle we're on the subject, g precrntin the biLPa from becoming lore. about half fenced with post and w.al < bruises, burns and sores n on animals 'or human I; III, Aly}—' �0; mUm; 110'6 oUt °' trtJu- h(INARD',� LIVIME\'f !a also a goodl20 acres under cnitivauon, balance ■l. Consider this much too: article to keep off the mosquitncq. �rnod land. Price 810.000, One-half cath, , beleg•�, Silver Pine Heal- lr , ' ble just now. The scoundrels in. Yours truly, baiance to- suit at 8 per cent. Fred A. Ing Oil is a quick,safe and You're probably skinning someone, jail." W. s. v, B:. au.-sett, (ti anbrook, B. c. a '' 'Wonderful healer. Kee a While someone else skins you.' " P AGENTS WANTED. „ bottle on hand for times of , Always Serviceable.—Most pilus ,need. In 25c.,50c and $1.00 bottles, at ',thousands of country people lase their properties with age, Not AQAgen WANTED—* study tet other your dealer's or from the know the value of Hamlins Wizard so with Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. The averse man doesn't think Agency propositions otpa convince• l' �`. 011, the best famll medicine in' g teat none Can nal otid YOU will a4 lvanatiesui:tock Food Co.,Lim"Twedo,CaB. y' The pill mass is so compounded he is having a good time unless he ways regret if sett yott don't apply Ioe case of accident'or sudden illness. Albert St.. to rtivellere' Dept_ L"1S ' 1%aIL�TAF9 IN AFRICA. For the safety of your family btiy a that'their strength and effective- makes a fool of himself. Albert St..-Ottawa. — bottle now. ness 'is preserved and the pills can ! ` , MISCELLANEQUS,. ' be carried anywhere without fear Wilsons Fly Pads, the best of The Enterhriseof the Germanson of losing their potency. This is a all fly killers, kill. both the flies I-tAY and FARM SCALES. Wilson'@ the Brest Coast. Mother—"Where are those or- quality that few pills possess. Some and the disease germs. boats Works, 9 Esplanade. Torogto. The Deutsche 1£°lonialblatt,print afiges that were on the table? pills lose their power, but not Eo c AWMILL MACHINERY, PORTABLE S or heavy Lathe Mill-4, Fhingle Mills,- ed in Germany, publishes the in- Tommy—"With.the tarts that were with•Parmelee's. They will main- Some peoples idea of a helping Engines -and Boilers still sgpi es. The formation that the Central African in the cupboard, I suppose. tain their freshness and potency hand is one that is lined with ell- sE.treet,Long Manufacturing Co•. Ltd., West Railway, starting from Darr-es= for a long time. ver. Street, ortllia, Ontario. Salaam on the West Coast, has now The cheapness of Mother Graves rlySTs WANTED. - A VISE • Folt Stran er (after an examination) Mothers Value This Oil.—'Mothers'A every home. Write us for our choice: reached the station of Tura and is Norm Exterminator puts it within g list of agents supplies. We haven ave the - now only eighty-three miles from reach ,of all, and it can be got at —'Well, doctor, what do you think? who know how suddenly croup greatest agency proposition in Canada Tabora, says the London Standard. any druggist's. gave I the gout'1" Great Physi may seize their children and how to-day. v2 outlay necessary, Aiiply B. C. I. Co•, 22$ Albert St. Ottawa. ; The company is said to be now ciao—"Hem! Er-what is your.in- necessary prompt action is in a - laying down the line at th, rate of A JAPANESE SLEEPING CAR. sterna, and external,al, cu, etc. come?" One thousand a year.' plying relief, always keep at hand C ternal and external, Cared without sixteen miles a month, so that it This might 'we had our first ex- "No. You have a sore fri t." a supply of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric ! !a.ti -by,our• home ttentment. •Write. us would reach Tabora in the spring perience in a Japanese sleeping car, —,-- Oil, because experience has taught before too late. Dr. Bollman: Colling- would r ` P wood, Unt ,of next year. or nearly two years says •a writer in the Railway Gaz- No man or woman should'hobble them that there is no better pre- ,of i earlier than was expected when the ette,. The track is narrow gauge painfully about because of corns paration to be had for the treat- TON SCALE l3UAR.k.NTEED. Wilson's scheme came before the Reichstag in and the standard-sleeping cars hate. >nhen so certain a relief is at hand went. of this ailment. And they I scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. six seats running lengthwise; each as Holloway's Corn Cure. are wise, for its various uses ren- QPECIALISTS ADVICE FREE. Consult seating two passengers, with a der,it a valuable medicine. I , us in regard to any diseaso. Loweel 'r paces in drugs of all kind` centre aisle. The "upper berth is Don't cry—unless there's some Tntsees fitted by mail. send measuroo the regular Pullman style and a one around with a tear mop. "If you marry Grace,." exclaim- for. anything dsold bin aafirebrinsa't drug ;. section will acrnmmodate two pas- --- ed an irate father to his son, I-I1 Mores,to Dr. Bollman. Collingwood. Ong sene;ers. The nicht cans during the Minard'i Liniment Cures Burns, Etc. cut you off without a penny, .and you won't have so much as a piece extreme heat of midsummer. the it is easier y " , ,; The Heart of as Piano tsthe There are times when k boil in the ot. Well r to car *as crowded, and in addition' of p° p ' Action. Insist on :he k. to find afour-]eared clover than said the Dung man, "Grace before e to the secular 'rnrtains each berth' the keyhole in a front door. ,� y n f wns nrovided with a mosgllitn, bar, y meat, and he immediate) went in which added to the general discom- TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY . y aaOTTO HIGEL search of a clergyman. ' fort• Passen' ers were taken on Piano Action g for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes 1 and let down at all ;tops, so there and Granulated Eyelids.Murtne Doesn't Mrs. Skinnum—"Why are you all E' B wits constant nrcwe;;ion them h the B y R Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists hiding from Tommy l" Little Liss- aisle all -night.. Part of the car was Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, zie—"We are playing 'grown-ups,' a reserved for local accommodotion, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in and Tommy is the butcher come 'Ha Ha NIGHTINGALE . a a Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books �d• i and fho;e who Fat up smoked inees- with his bill." l3TocK BROKER P �,ill sxntly, -in that, lon¢'hefore morning And Eye Advice Free by 1\faiL Siombar Standard Rtock and Mining Exchange Z3 TN Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. E int+ the atmosphere became intoler- �— Consider the running expense of LISTED STOCKS CaRRIEDORMARDIR able. - I4IRn,y an honest dollar acquires a fast young man. ,, MELINDA ST.," Torrespondence LORONTO ED. v ISSUE YS__LL Minard's Liniment foe' sale everywhere. Ia: taint through association. 'a-ard'a Liniment itetleves Neuralgia. I . , +.. ... 7 C r ,y a' ,. m. .t -,STs av: ... - .ca w. r ,,,.r * w•a S+.Yt,� •. 'y, ...._s'm .,a. �" r.•. ny-.r.. a•o c' .- •= > .,F ••l-. :4{'. +.. ,2" $�i,;Y .c:�` +. �--�.,^ ��r, —o. „xi. 3"'•rv'�,cfz..�, - .. .. ,.f.. .,� .,_ ,. 'Cw.a "•:..v,k,h9.." ...xal.'a�:.c .wc.,. ._ �.: f v 3',."' ,w. - r:•° . asn• '`1•` #'. t :. �&•t- 'W:. '9•tiy�',` ,+'",. `f.. y. �,^7:' .;nae .•„� 7' ",,. y �� ..� 'r, t•. f,. :.n- .,rr+:-s' db,.. r.r. :a� ••�.,`FIRM, 'yrui, a T +. y 3• .. • , h , _ jI _ di •,,�. N MN Maniaonyse ti �OR BALE—House and lot situated Q rifrilis� llralr� - Three Rivers >I[eeh ataBo`°ontuoht, moniasst'opbv_ the iKy . . tepairl4Ledarery Fr►dy mornlasatit°O>mos. r 'Comp er W.J.QB>goo.North Olateraoat 1 VINEGAR AND SP/ - = -'.— — Pickering,Ont. _ Compton RAZES OF ADVERTISING: Hochelaga - OST between greenwood and Sal- ' :,Montmorency L em corners • coaartfnig some moa. r�> a suet insettloa perltne 1A menta Joliette y ey area store binR Oder plow not!!y 1sRB, 8.acb subsequent iosertloa.per lire- 50812 A M DARLINU.Kinsale, tf You often hear the housewife my "�Phere can I get pure ad.a wm does f. rot include Legal or 8oreiga ChamblDorchesteryereheFee E 1 far near - a gpeotai terms given to parties making coag ;Nicolet _ - FOR SALE 25 acre m e r Pick Vinegar and Spicae?" The newer is raatr far 5 or a months or by the year. Halt Faring Village.Pickeria;station .red Lake AT RIC BARDS UN'S . GROCERY „ = live hem yearir or 7earl ooatswte payable quartan►. Quebec COLLIIty 07 W�a1f18dii�d.S. solicitor. Port !! Rimouski on fur d a food supply to be absolutely Pare. We BasineeI suds as lines or under,with paper Montmlwy OaL'.0 !7� ' was T7ear,3s tA,Payable m advance. We gtlarant p' glNoties in local columns tea cents per line :fire oeau per line each subsequeat inaortion Brome Z"i OR SALE—A lot of picket fence, have apply of PURE MALT, CIDER ' 8 contract rates made known on applies- Labelle - L' which to being replaced-by a wire !encs' ^' off a. Nofree advertisiaR at the Disciple Church.. Kingston road, Just AND WHITE WINE VINEGARS, Ldvortboateats without ritten instructions Pontiac wwest of Pickering Village. The picketa can be will be inserted until fgrbiAden and chars as SASNACHEWAN-2 seen at the cbnrch property Fos particnlare (�'el2ry S@8a, - Pure GirouUd Cloves, - oordinaly. Orders for discontinuing adveztise� Saskatoon apply to C B.PALMEB, Ptekering, P, o. so as Mustard Seed, " r -._•meats must be in writing and sent to the pub. _ Cinnamon, _ isber Prince,Albert OR SALE—First class 8 room Caraway Beed, " Mustard,, Job Work promptly attended to, W To s-2 village of r Root, epper, black A.\I B � 1' game dwelling.eituated in the vi?ls Whole Gluge R t r • TERMS ~•Pcot'encher Claremont, 1 acre of garden with good quare- P ' Provene tity oftrniht;also so a cod frame stable with Whole Cloves, Pepper, white, red r " G x1.46 per year; 31.00 i!pail in ad'varce. plenty c az and soft water. :erns reason. Whole Allspice, Inger, Subaoriptioas to she United States,$150 BRITISH COLU3[HtA-1 --- able. Apply to T130e. PEARSON, Clarsm 2 t ., — .. is advance ]BRITISH _ Ont. alai _ Whole Cinnamon, « Cloven, " Whole Pepper, black 1Vlace, r NOVA SCOTIA-4 L1ARM TO RENT at BaleTin-100 Whole Mace, " •Turmeric, ' JOHN M U R KA R, Proprietor. -Queens-Shelburne. - 1� aere ,a Ito td grain and st.>ck farm lot 5 _ y« - m3 s Piekerin Tp. A good brick house with Whole Coilliesw, Curry -gin a bank barn con e C r Pdre ' 13s modern improvements, a lung it LSe 1 Ce. _ p s d hole M' d�Pickl'nR Spice. Hants straw house and driving house, three sores of orchard and g en, th never failingspring f D0MI ION ELECTIONS Lu-menburg - crook running a farm half mile from w NER-Bav-;swtcx=2 C..P.R.,station. Possession to plough at Once. $IIy Your G'rrer3erle8 at the Grocery Store .•' �' King and Albert full possession March 16. For particaiare ap. J 'J t The Dominion Elections are Charlotte ply to WK.EDWARDB,on alta Promises,tial- ■ saw.Out. R ICHARDSO N S - alow a thing of the past, and the P. E. I. old saying that "nothing is more Queens(2) L�AR:►1 FOR SALE OR TO RENT— LL'' Being lots 6 and 7,con 6,Uxbridge,belong- _ utwertain than an eleCtiOn Or a l jblral Gains lag to the estate of the late John maid and { - aonsistinR of 9z5 aczes. On the premise• are C3 : horse race" could have no better ONTARIO-2 good honsN and bank barn naarlynew. C130160 --r t4 Hang orchardh in fail ie e 1%.040 acres of illnstiation than the result Of - Norfolk dwood btu wares awn, li acres yesterday's contest. The le Algoma, East tall plowed, Privilege to plow at Hoes; tall _. .__ — _ --- P�P --- poss�ion on April ld I919 For,tether pu- QIISBBC-4 tics apply to H. H, OAasX Mae.• or r1M6. were peepared for all kinds of sur- Quebec, West phone rings sot, (� 51.1 - -' prises but none imagined for a :_ _. Soulainges of by PRIVATELY—As I ' 'moment that the Laurier govern-- - Drummond-Athabaska FOR SALE PRI t Sherbrooke am leaving town 1 wish to sell private! _ a the following: 1 writing desk. side hos y' _.... _ went would meet With such an NovA.SCOTIA-1 kitchen stove Happy Thought! single bed, - overwhelming defeat. The chief Halifax, one seat g mattresses 1"if beater swve,3lamps,1 din- ..overwhelming room table,6 chairs.pictures, 1 smsl tables I i hall DISNEY cause of the defeat was we believe P: E. L-1 tack.bed room sea ytccurss,t toilet set.t kftch- Does t Kings ea table.curtain poles and blinds. churn dai- I, , ■ . xtl adeep-rooted distrust of the Amer. .yyr horse,buggy,h&rness. caw cotter McLau- 7 '.MANITOBA—Z gbIm buffalo robe.1 coal oil stove,b•iagr 1 tub = icans. The feeling seemed:to pre- Lix+gatr stove pipes.m1CHARD MOORE,Pickering tt _s veil that the Aulerican desire for Dauphin acre farm. s much Work' IAF reciprocity v;Ts.prompted by the Medicine ALBERTA.--1 cFORin m9A�E,clean;a�upS can do twi state room.IIa�c a ch In the wo k with (�aag ca' earle� in -- ` desire to et ahead of his Cana- ilea splendid!•m.me I than neighbor. He has always g Y- SOUTH ON painted &zd comparatively now; large barn. t�� �Yl�p' atone•taoltags,and all Heber necessary build- Plow 8.a with a &121;1• furrow plow'--•' F�rYY1 Implements ■•'C7ntg ... _ f a1Ja been noted for his sharpness 1D gags.wet;fencedRadquantiratof 3 nor.. ct nasi without wa1k12ts say ftzrthgg:: The foliowln i9 the result in Pick• s or^.held sof water, quantity d small tra.c. .e4� making a bubiness deal. and In g • - I mpfe supply a as so •pricy furow s Gans Cub two, clean. Bring township, the mitjoritiea only creek aaading amber worth et.tato. s malar s }lig many transactions with his being given. from Ptokenag 0 T R. station, and I miles furrows it the same time. iiia!I Of all kinds, Fowke Smitlf l from C.N R. station and about mama distance progreaaive fulness my r Canadian neighbor, It has _very_ rom town of witby. ball mile from P. 0. r (grange Hal17.,._:.. 2' school and church;l8 miles from Tomato, Ap- - -oeldom occurred that the latter Pickering. ,...... 81 per to TlM0THY O'LRABY.Maple Hill Farm. C !; has come out best in the deal. The Liverpool E2 Aaaley,Ont. +a tr i` B1IIder r�QVlne, --Rouge Hill ........ 1 rown. result of the many transac`tione Cherrvwood '33 �V AAW " An the past has led the Catisdia:n`' Kioeale 12 Bl]g9i Wagons to distrust them and to let them' Brougham . .. - ..: 35 , Gang P10W t�everel alone. The appeals to Whitevale y PPe -.Orange Hall :•....,. 33 ,`- ]Loyalty and the annexation Bare -Claremont.. "..:. 9 i ts.the surest, steadiest, ra to r-t,.o nineHarness, Etc., AItona►' 28' p w they've ever seen or used. rft is + had also undoubtedly an effect 'on to some voters. The Laurier govern- ti�:e were iinai ile at the time of go dlox�- tighter tlrslt, too. as it hes dust-proof : log to press to secure figures from all I , wheels with ism roller bearinAM and r went has been in power,for fifteen ppootofs.in the riding: but sufficent bAs f Shorter working hours and- 'increased + ' been received to lace Mr. Smith'al highl7-potlah+d.C>M -•�� motila- � _ � r !years durjng•which time the coon- P salary in the result offt Kennedy Whitb aJY t ` it• has enjoyed tin recedented malotdty_at three,or four hundred, School training in bueineas or steno- boards. Stays right down to its wont yP _ p 2,11:iTy about the latter estimate. graphy• Let us tell you .why Yee throt:tgh the heaviest land- I.et ns show. prosperity, but a feeling eziyt� bhould take a course of this kind. you the -Crown" sad give Tm llamas . that any government may reins}in TrziinAc• Ori'. 17th—Auctiaa sale off of er who have purchased farm stock including some extra[ �• •�T- Ate• u11 t8 in power too long. as in the caser good milking cowg, implements. ` , -Crown" f3a'ois from us,so You am Est icf Sir John Macdonald, who war cart;, bAy, mots, etc.,, the property WHITE�'ALE, i 6n power for eighteen year? and of Wilfred Badgerow, at lot le, con. Announces that she is prepared;to do their verdicts 4. Pickering. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. all kinds of plain sewing. -including f iHon.Geo. W. Ross, whose party See bills. W. B. Powell.auctioneer. men's abirts and pants.' r (remained ill power for over thirty -,years. The feeling may have ex Xe,o dds/ers4ssefae,ata. Whitby Office j( urni urs is -listed that it was about time for a change in the administration at Af;TED—A good witch cow. For Ontario Dept. Agriculture ♦r further partioaiars apply at W. 3. i .Ottawa. ala Information and assistance pivefi to - •�%��■��'� - . - aITCAIE, Pickering farmers and others on all Agricultural HORT HORN BULLS FOR BALE aubjecte,including poultry. t_Y - : - THE RESULT - ° ,ot Is.con, Pickering n prim rep'lo n:° Apply to �Ve have a- choice selection of vers , Claremont. J. H. HARE, t • Furniture d Pugh 95er Con. Leh ct ativ 'latea tl O W FOR 8ALE—Fresh calved cow Dist Repexeeot e, j urn` and PF � ,. Ontario.................: :,....., 71 14 C 48-0-8 Out. De t. Agriculture, 7Hung.ane good maker, Apply on prem- 7 p ices ,' Quebec .••..•...•. •••• -�+ :.eat.lGfr..cons.Pickering.orWrise PDDEA �htrby' that will surprise you { Novs Scotia. 8 P ION,Dumbarton, it1 a0 New Brunswick. ,. 6 t e P E. I a' FOR SERVICE—A Yorkshire boar, Make Your Decision Maniteba................... 8 r bred by D.O.F1aEt A'FOB, Millgro•e, our, - rerLus.$1cuh. THOS.WILSON,Ietl2,aon.1 Bust call and see our .stock. Kaekatcbewatn,...:.......... 3 eickerleg. X51 Between Success and Failure. A Alberta... 2 t — - j8ritiah Columbia_........:. B 1 LIOR SALE—A Jersey cow, in good course in the popular p 'flow to mo 9,cony.Pic and easily milked. Z**OTT ` EDW at lot No 9,con 9.Pickering, ink, or address, itiaisi � � i, EDWARD CORNELL,Picketing,P O b,i • ce ;BDeferred, 4; to hear froth,2. Testa' • _ , 221, V AR:M TO RENT—Being south Conservative majority,43• - C quarter of lot is. con 3. Pickering, and [� :otlsieting of 50 seres,more or Iris. Far- furtb- r [ I CKE R I1�1 G, Ont s r ar particulars apely to H&NBY H&I RT.Pick• TOSONTO.'Osq•. - DRFER`RED ELECTIONS •ring. Will pre re you for an excellent Chicoutimi-Saguenay OR SALE-82 acre farm in Clare- position in the Business World. 71'" Gaspe ' L, Scut,ooe•hsit mile'trom 0.P.R.. rtatlOa;. The$1gt step is important—YOUR ;ROCK JARS FLOWER POTS l Port Arthur-Rainy River nip rooted barn fru z rxl driving-house and pig- CHOICE OF• A SCHOOL. Our Cata• �. ). P pen;10 zoowed brick house;veil'situated; soil p, Yukon` a a nth clay loam end ties a ccntinual sp ring Logue explarlie why this college creak flowinG through it; well fenced and nn. ranks limon the best or.'ttiis Conti- Serdrsh clay For oarti h szs apply to ALBERT. g Stone Butter Jars: Cream Croeks etc. also all sizes of Flower Pots cABI•rET xltstar$Re DEFEATED vent. Write for one today. Enter .5, 10 and•15c. You will need these now as it is the season aARSON,Claremont Oat. 5"1 now. to take in and're-pot your•plant's. Hon. W. S. Fielding "Hon.William Paterson OR • SALE— good roughcast -W.-J. Elliott,Principal ., Hon. (�eorge'P. Graham house containing s rooms besides closets We have the best Viliegnnft for the pickling season—white wine, ma t Hon. W. L. M. Kin and good cement cellar. Hard and soft Voter Cor.'Yonge and Alexander Sts. and cider. Also a frill line of Spices, whole or ground; King inside house. One-fifth of an acre of good gard- _ Son.Sydney Fisher an containing five apple trees besides other on. Sir Frederick Borden fruit. Also Imperial Oxford stove in first-clue Dr. Williams' Famous Fly Oil for your stock. No other as good,. On. William Templeman Cepair with warming oven attached. For furth• $1.00'per gallon. • 1� P er'particulare apply to TBOB.E,STEPHEN- TIME TABLE—Piokeiing Station d." - Ron. Jacques Bureau soipv,Claremont 7tf T.R. Trains going East Jae as follows— phare orders receive our best altentiou. CABINST MINISTERS ELECTED ARM Ta RENT AT AUDLEY— No.' 6 Mail 8.05 A M. r Sir Wilfred Laurier F lig °cues a good gram and stock farm. „ �` P.M. w 14 Local Hon.R. Lemieux Lot t rear of and con, Tp, of Pickering. Good 14 Local 6. M. G A GILLES�PIE -;�-�IJNBARTON ,. house and out buildings,a never tailing spring Trains going west tae as follows i Hon.Dr.Beland A. f / creek,three scree young orcbead, just coming No. 1:3 Loi-al 8.36 A,M. ,Hon. Charles Murphy into bearing. Possession to plough at once. ,. 11 Local 2.30 P. M. Hon. William Pugsley, Full possession Nov, Ist. 1911, For further particulars apply.to JAMES *c-BRADY, Ostia- 7 Mail 8.80 P. M. ; O. it •Sunday included. BANK Conservative GajnsR'6-2o 1l y • Brockville Some sS011tl'I RUTH❑ N e n e r . �T h ''`` &,�,,a , Prince Edw,tld w Edabliahed 1873 O�' CAN��L"1 __ a -South Oxford West Northumberland - r ; A - Stormont _ DEPOSIT �F ONE DOLLAR North Brace us, Lace, Iasertion, Corded Hose, Ladies'Sweater Coats, , Ribbo f4� Grey - - Under Skirts, Etc.,Etat. is received in our Savings Bank Department, and is West Pelerboro sufficient icient to open an account and entitle the Depositor to Ottawa c2) pass Boob. The highest current rate-of interest is Kingston Brantford We have good Toweling at 8 cents a yard. - Wentworth Also, good Cotton at 8 cents a yard. allowed, and money may be withdrawn at any time , �L Brant without delay. North Perth k. •;> Our stock of Dry Goods is more complete than ever. a' „�• 'Bauch or,ta�c� ' .,Savings Bank Department a# Every Branch. a r a .s.._''e'er - ,..-a'�£ r .a rn ` •. I' . JM '•air• ...d-f"1, L T` � '+'J ntn,^E g,'�,� t... . Z • ''Y`*. �'..} ..., FC 'n:e4 ',., :.<.x -. .r J•a .:p... .' r r ;h r.... .. ,..+' �.' •-.. ,. l.7--,:; [s,. -r rest• �•.�,,,. Jnr�jl, k?^,`'. .iI-: *. '�: �`T d' •., r ^. n.,• •? d.. .f/" .. •.. w. ^" .... ..�..�+•-kS! :a i ••'^" ': :.YJ.N,.4'F�. ..1...: }. l r•+. - Y - .. 'U,S6 :T„ ... ,'":'. Vin,.' .. _ '.• .. i - .n • • _ s „g ol.wRs>ko�iT Mites Alice Pearson, of Toronto. at sands with her parents, �. ITCHING SCALP _ _ r Q�x - than Rumohr mete is tie y ,• C H A R DSO S poi ia (onda 1 homes and Mrs. Pearson. Got rN ef,ti►a!ew Hears we • p 'S y' Mr. Burns Middleton and bride, There is nothing made that will so quick lbs Rawson, of Toronto, -spent Sunday at is home here. of Elmvale, s nt a few days with ly rid the-scalp of distswin4 itchiness as Important showing of finest display of Joseph and Mrs. Readman, PARISIAN SAGE %be bale dresser mad per, ♦ • assortment of " Messrs. Gregg.&Coates chi Very _ . .. PIS A few of our most ardent Con- beautider. _ _aa carload of hos to Peterboro on T. M. McFadden guarantees Parisian Stationary: Boole,Dolls, Toys, joal l3 servatives attended the demon- g° Monday. Sage-to care dandruff, stn itching scal t ,.The brick-layers are now finish- stration at Oshawa on Tuesday. and failing hair br money back, and sells se•ivd for Ih• Holiday lead•. Oali Thomas Gibbons is a sin on it for only 50 cents a large bo-Ale. It puts and 's" them. _ up their work on Graham Bros'. dui after being confined to his vitality into the hair and gives it a radiant new residence. y - 84bsoriptiocs taken for, all. >tiagasiney _ Wm. Brya�i, of 9touffville. house for a week through illness. luster. _ Mrs. Fred. Farmer has returned ' It is the favorite-hair dressing of reAned Weekly and Daily Newspapsi* r h-spent Stinda here wit hisb of women because itso uioki •refreshes the � y • q • � y week -with endiu a e 'home aftersp g ' er, Robt. Bryan. scat and not being sticky or greasy is do. Y P her father, Mr. Booker, of Stouff- t• Duncan Macaab•and Miss Mary � liQhtfal to rear. Sold sad gaaeaateed in �I�I . u ,t-3.. R=CHA.R1��30N, Macnab spent a few days with villi. Pickering by T.M. McFadden. N a+ .. . t _friends in Fort Perry. '.firs. Chas. Wagg, of Toronto, 82'OC� StTeet. Wh1tb� � M'i'. Patrick; 'of Ilderton, spent %tecom."panied by her child is spend- ing a week with relatives.in Clare- been called _ -(•.. a few dayq during the past week moat _ A general strike hag a with James Underhill. in Ireland and employers have re- PLOW p /� p A few from here attended the August Leggatt who has been plied by a lockout. r" L O W "Port' Perry Fair on Friday last employed at Niagara-on-the-Lake _ during the summer months as tele- stud report it a success. graph operator has returned home. -for 56 different kinds of Plows a Bert Orville 'and aha:lea 'Rey. Most Canadians Hare Catarrh. R� nolds, of Goodwood, spent Sun- _ day with R. and Mrs. Bryan and epee Changeable C ate is Verity Plow Nos. 4, 4a. 7, 10, 11, 21„25,81 X L• 'No. 21 Premier ` family. DOCTOR Sulkey, Imperial, Imperial Junior, National; New Miss Emma Brodie, of Toronto, Responsibl . Pentury and Ontario No. 2 Gang. ie speuding a few days at the _. Wilkinson N6. 3, 4, 4&,.7, 10, 21. No..2, 3 and 4 Gang. home of her parents, Dr. C. J.and Cockshutt No. 7 and 21. nip, punch, kangaroo, kidd, twin Gang. Mrs. Brodie. DWhere the atmosphere is damp, with 1. No. 2 and 3 n Paterson. No. T. 11 1 18. M od Fleury No. 12 and2l. gag n 2, Wilbert Gleeson left yesterday sudden changes is temperature, almost Frost dt Wood No.'18, 20, 21. Vxbridge No. 4, 5, T. has Ca tarrh to some form to take a tion as mail clerk on everybody ' Sylvester No. 7 and Combination No. 8. ; puss or other.The ordinary cold in the head the C. P. R., at Calgary.. We wish Fereival No. 10. Perrin Plow No. 8-19 and 18-20 gang. ' inflames and weakens the membranes him success. lining Rhe nose and throat,and starts a Peter Hamilton No. 21. Waterloo No. 7, «i A few from herb went to AltonaOPERATION discharge. The next cold is more easily on Monday evening to attend the l caught,and soon the ;atient is never Our Plow Shams are all manufactured by the beat makers of Plows + it meeting in support of Wm: Smith I quite free of it. in Canada. They are.highly polished, chilled and toughened -`the Conservative candidate. - As Catarrh -develops the discharge - and the quality is unexcelled. incrtases-d i ,: Thomas Pearson is offering for rope 'tiro the throat, es- _ . , nets his lot and dwelling south of Cured by, Lydia E. Piokm pully at night—and takes on ash, the village. �e contemplates offensive odor, Besides being exceed- _:'C1CT0 I1t+011 81Z0.TelB 4e=� CY10tl3,p• - vin Manchester to reside. ham sVegetableCom und ingly disagreeable,there is grestdanger moving to . g of the disease extending to the lungs, North Clare-h Cls John Gregg, f � t r trowels. SARGENT. 1�T .-'CLAREM4NT ach o R E gg, .tom CHARLES SA G moat, returned home on Saturday Canifton. Ont.-"I had been a great Though it is very difficult to cure, - evening after spending a few sufferer for Svc years. One doctor gather Morriscy devised a combined HARDWARE AND TINWARE �` weeks most pleasantly in the told me it was ulcers of the uterus, internal and external treatmRntthat has North-west, and another told me'it was a Sbroid cared thousands. The Tablets tone tap t u m_o L No one and invigorate the tem, and &e ast The Claremont Citizens' Band knows what I sof- aspgee went to Oshawa on Tuesdayto Nature in throwing off the disease,white fered. I would k, -_ take rt in the monster tirade alwa a be worse the salve, applied rg the nostrils, clears - ARG AIN LIST ' p at detrain rinds, ■ret the discharge and heals the ,q to support of the Conservative Pe membranes. Combined treatment, Sea candidate, Wm. Swith. �: and never was at your dealer's, or from Father. ., James Underhill shipped two regular, and the isot:siscy Mediciaa Co.,Ltd; "f`w-- t, carloads of sheep from here on .� bearing-down - few $a,CK E"1 Sulu®i' Sheaf and Gold yx' Tuesdayfor the state of Ctah, were terrible. I was very ill is . - Montreal. a ®. : ;Medal Plymouth Twine. He Also shipped two carloads from bed,and the doctor 'gold and guaranteed in Pickering ;'Uxbridge on the same day. told me I would I ' �+ �y ' Sc - ✓ - Wellington Pearson, who is em. have to have an by T M. McFadden fk ilver Sheaf 6611 ft. . 8 pployed on the Toronto Street operation, and ;:- 1 ;Railway, i9 spending a weeks Lhat I might the I r Gold Medal 650 ft +7 C during the operation. I wrote to my J Shorthand Easy ' •! « ; holida sat the home of his par- y sister about It and she adifsed me to +ants, Thomas and Mrs. Pearson. tette Lydia E Pinkham'a Vegetable I!such evidence as the following ex- _ -''12 Gallon Dans of best Machine Oils While � _ Mr Hutchison. who has been Compound. Through ranee] ea tracts from letters and other equally strong testimony contained in our they last, can and oil, for �e a4 'teller in the Standard Bank here rience I have foundit the best meds- booklet, is not sufficent to satisfy amp A first class 3 lever Gang Plow- $120.00 ; 'for the past taw weeks has been eine 1n the world for female troubles, -person desirous of learning shorthand 1, transferred Gi the New Hamburg for it has cured me, and Idid not have Pe g. Good narrow bottom Single plow. rt,�10.00 � branch, and left for his new post to have the operation after all. The then there can be no merit to any buss- Com and also helped me while mesa under the sun: � 3;,. 'on Friday.' po pass. g _- • Ing through Change ft Life"-Mrs DEAR MR. CLSRKB-"it is a plea i3iB8E,1�98 Rh3g DiBC� ]]arrows Our police trustees are putting LIICTi'riA LAIR, anifton, Ontario. sure to write a testimonial endorsin 1� N� up]snips on the main street. As anything so much superior to. other fi 'the loo nights area roach- Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com. g dark ni It pp things used for the 'same per as , find. made from roots and her purpose - Ing, this act on their part will be �°� proved to be the most successful your system of Eclectic Shorthand is _ _ ' much appreciated by the residents remedy for curing the worst forms of to others I o reply y to any I shall 1111 ��"i� �� E , T u r n e r -. Z. :of the village. female ills, including displacements, be pleased to re ly to an comment- >,►r (,� '. mite a large number from here inflammation, fibroid cation that may be sent me with re- Quite g tumors, irregti- lereTlce to the system, or to have say- went mp went to Brougham on Wednesday larldes,periodic pains,backache,bear- one interested call to see me."—L, K. - .-evening to hear F. B. Lovekin, ex- ingdown feeling, flatulency, indigos- FALLss,477 Parliament St., (teacher.) �1` hitevater ]lilt. : president of Derham County Con- don,and nervous prostration. It costs _ eervative Association, tall[ on the but a trifle to try it. and the result has Our FOU and Winter Term cow- but Reciprocity question. beenworth millionstosogeringwomea menced September 5th, bus students w. �T y q may enroll, any day, as instruction is R. B R Y A N J. G. Borland is building a dam - _— �1 :strictly personal. Q M ��i m Fw gssExl + ' across jhe creek that passes ,B BACK Write or call for free booklet. . w.j ;'« Tobaccos, pi and smokers' throng his firm. We under- the wa Slek $hound Colla e s a sundries. Central office Bell stand that it is Mr. Borland's in- a bed ba that every o G'�r�e 8 g A bad haat tarns s• ewaaty'four Gab College St., Cor. Meaning Aye. ■ a t t .. Telephone l on acy 'for ' ttention to instal an electric light boas inW one dell round of pain sad min- a d ` p pt ad K g O 0 Rolston Laundry.; plant for use in his residence •r —you ase lame in the morula ,n TORONTO' lK o $ L Wm. Walirer, of Toronto. wet+ y—y 8 $ : ! ►w '.q w CLAREMONT. :ONTARIO r all day by a dull throbbing bsakaebe, o tX R tC tr x•t M here over Sunday with his moth- sad-t rest in the evening or deep well at wEBT HILL . i pa ° $ ;0k; ymi i A or, having come out in his elute, t night. It bora � �� a � :b b.. READY ROOFING •+,. He was accompanied on his return to bend over, T e^ v Q - , g r $' 3 g$ a = , a i 1by his sister, Miss Rachel Walker, a stretghten a P• BLACBSETII SHOP ■Og a o e o t 5 a who has been. spending several / Iret p erfrom.ii t t � g � � g t0 =; Jaa es Brantford Patent Roofln used almost Roofing. 'weeks here with her mother. evtn a light �� ° robi°' •b t4� exclusively by some of tb,+]avert con- "1 � Quite a heavy rainfall took ' weight. A n y Horseshoeing. Repairing of im- M g g g -w ww Mar y= ceras in Canada. Price 2.1fi. 286 and � place here on Tuesday forenoon, sudden i w i e t CI e 2.90 per square. turn"or .w k• elements, vehicles and auto g .d sp: �'s 'Which is much needed. Farmers j il� ,o m a ,.n tray t Also, a quantity of No.1 apple w■rd movement �n barrels on hand. _ .,are now busy with their fall plow. I mobiles neatly and quickly " a �., J as a ` tug, but a ROOd day's heavy reit] sends a teariuk ,o, 1� Terme, striatly Cseh twinge of pain Sone. a V m O P ►y Jaly • .' would be very acceptable as the s th:roaRh the e p m g :° g ' ; e.Qtl .•t W. D. GORDON &.SON,• round is exceedingly dry. Tu 'neat a t. CHARGES MODERATE b-• I M Pickering Ontl i g p «to Oct. h* . nips and the other Soot crops are Booth's Kidney'Fills reach the weak .P .a' y i; ' w m. NOT also suffering from thedry weath- spot,the kidneys and quickly restore kid. :A trial respectfully solicited. er. ney health and comfort. They'are Roar- ' anteed, All dealers and druggists,60e.,or - x /� Jaanary 1919�Whitby 15,Osbaws 16,Broapha Wm. McKay, of Saskatoon, and est id from '1'be R.1. Booth Co.,Led. A. �. A by r 17,Port Perry 19,uzbridas 1i,Oannit;Rtou It, _ formerly a resident of Pickering, F Beaverton 101 vpWrRtov 9 Feet Erie,Oat. �Band for Free Boz which j recently sold his 320-acre farm will be gladly"sent on application'. Sold (Successor to.Wm. Lawson,) l Mc- near that progressive town for a ad gaaraateed is Pickering byT. M. Mc• ,�OSt Mil a Oft. New B+aC► m1�'+a Shop"1 the handsome sum of$80,000. Mr. Fad ea. —__ Mcgay is one of those who left Ontario only a few years ago, .owin to the unsatisfactorycoo- 00' Having 'leased" the blacksetiith ' editions existing here at that -time 0 - shop formerly run by .Hy. Thom- Of x11 materials and desitio ,•'and to the dismal outlook which kept in stook. It will pay you faced the .Ontario farmer duringMiliftiory . 0 e�i sea, I am pt'eptured to do generalthe hard times period, but who to.eat] at our weeks acd Don't be our sleek ,.. _ e blacksmithing in all linea. i and obtain prices, Don't be misled by a- :has made good in the western pro- agents we dbnot employ them,soosequent•• ?� wince. His many Claremont $oitsmHOEINti A SPECIALTY ly we can, and do throw oft the agents :friends are pleased to hear of his t►i�. E PT. �-+� 2v Imd. one,No. 302, Cl emont oommiesion of l0 per seal.,which you wirll prosperity and hope it may con. - - certainly save by purchasing from its. - - solicited. tinue. JOHN McGRATH °'� - The annual harvest home ser- WE Extend a Cordial Invitation to' Ladies to come and see the WN1T�T GRANITE CO.. vices of the Methodist church here new and beantifttil Creatigns in Rats for Fall-aud .Winter. Onr Milli- CLAREMONT, UHT. Cllio•, wbitby, entad Der, Miss Jones, is a young lady of large experience and a competent w. - : gill be held-on-Sunday and Mon- artist in Millinery. It is a pleasure and satisfaction for every lady to - — day, Oct. let and 2nd. On Sunday see the new shapes and styles, the faiiltless bletidin which can only E. W. E VANS -Rev. T; E. Wilson, B.' A:, LL. B:, be•accornplishedpby real art and workmanship combined, which add The Pickering of Markham], will preach at 10.30 grace and beauty alike to bat and wearer. - Our brilliant display will � - • � Pump Manufacturer a. m. and at 7.00 p. in. Special be equal to anything in city or town, only difference oar prices lire Yigilanee Cox�lri2lttee' `t music will be'giveai by- tl1e. Choir about one-third less. "Cotiie all, buy your"bats from D'. Siml3ebti fir Co. Shop and Residence, Dundas Std at each service. On Monday even- We will appreciate it' and give you full value in return for your,• The object of tllit3 Association is to ing an excellent tea will-be served -mctipy: • '-- • -• • • .- • - .... . - • .. • • _• . `lessen stealingand prosecute- WHITBY, ONT.: in the basement.from 5.30 to 8 the talons. s:•o'clock, after which a superior - ---,- Three doors west o1 Whitby House rogr•am will be rendered consist- Members having property stolen oommuni- -Tag of RdR&ngs by.Misses Veta g�F' OUR DRESS t300Ds far Fall and Winter. They are beauties and oat*immediately with an member -splendid values at 15c, 20c. 25c, 35c, 40c and 54c per yard. 15c line in Ree are prepared to instal wood or iron Stephenson and Kathleen Rawson, brown, cardinal, navy and checks. Just thegoodsfor girl's school of Executive fJomm ttae. pumps on short notice, also attends Solos by Mr. Ward, Selections by dresses. 20c lino,Shepherd checks, also 50c line.are all-wool Shepherd Mambership tee $1.00. to all kinds of repairing. the Stokes Orchestra of West To- checks, tweeds and cashmeres. Ladies' cashmere Hose special at We. ,Titaets•mav be teem the•Prsaidect or fronto, and an Address b Rei'. J. Latest styles in Hats and Ca a. Iia sins in Men's Sweater Coats, 75c seareterT on apptteation. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, ADV E E. Wilson. A most efi'oyable y g p y. also ;iatoline engines and and 1.00, the greatest valaaes ever offered for the mons Chet one now, Exec. Com.—L. ,�. Banks. 'time is assured to all who map as they will never be offered at that price again. attend. Adn ission .- ,4„y j. k ' N^�.�',{n�,; `•'.:A a __��yy''++'L�`w,Y•�'v ✓."'a: • ? P $ .. lb - .!• •..r+.'p- 7 1­ :,' �1. �t'ar.'•-`,r.. .. W •` ;. f, -,....: .^ "T .wr✓•. _ .T�'.. _ W - 4 ^C y"•:•"?a a'� ...'f^4' •tat w,,i'q¢.rd,.-,...-,.t'. - •.,T..,;.•k r.+ ..a.r.,..-'� ':t"e' :%^.. .-� ::i" _ v: b ..a.,.,-,.•.. �R,'i'a".T:.,. .C'{' !§'•-. \ ti Y'' . 111 i0i112 iiii ,d s .e �. ct '.i�"'°" '.A' .a,.::�. 'b"P77 _4 r$'6rpz'� ...rn,/ e"r,.a, :�'nt¢�e r1 4'..- .r7 p, :.r a,,.,,;.. ,.,a;a• ,,„... .-¢ .53.•ra7..., M: *--;:•ter. rt�i'• :rs' _ ,J 1.11 y� ...'.,-.,y. ... .:.1i,-v n .T"11w... .-.. "r�'St,... �rv-oa� �:,,c.: y ,.Y' .i•5.�..• �, :pt..,,•. .N'•{�.. -.%Vw'T. ,�, _ �,^ -,� x i 5 r :... r _�. t; ... - - - , -. _... ., _ - .. _- - - _ lir .— - -_ a . ., <,Y1 . - .. M y ' .. _ a:G1++" ---ter r • ':� ryca, 1. - ' ' - - French dishes as keenly-_as ;arty- - , , body Fight do.'° - NA-DRi -C� �Headaehe -Wafer �a y ,: ,- - -- _ _ "It was in this room,then,'''con• - . - to the meanesi, a tient, most rsiatenl headaches to half an tinned Brett, that she nurdera + P at pe ,�"' kRTERS ' = took place l" . - --' -- hour or leas. We guarantee Chat- t!tey-contain no opium, o,.t� ��� Q S , .morphine or other poisonous drugs.26c.abez at your d-ueiists', ;"`,�­­ ... '.-f t:�A.. _ "Yes;; I suppose that must. bell, or by mail from _ 6 x� , . .:. Said the ins ctor. "But my -- �1Z .-• - ._ - — friend here,' pointing to Tnspr,'e tYatbtaal De+.e sad Ch.mfo.l Co.of Gte.da, IJmlt.d, .". . 'f;..er.et --.. . OR; 'THE HOUSE IPd THS ' for Sharpe, "can tell that part of .�— . _ , . .. • — SIR THOMAS 1110ORE BAR'ktr•-_ ' 4 �11 ' ' i. RUE BARBE'hTE - '-s the stucy better than- I can." Brett; "but the diamvnda•went this _ � . They passed into the Tuner too s, tray and none other." Cork Aristocrat Peddled Coal dill '': , . . ­ . ..'i w liieh were quite silent and de-' ' He•tested 'every por rion' of ons I. ;� " serted, and resented a strange ap window Screen in this manner with- IIs IYed a Seotcll Fife1. . +4, - iCHAPTER IIL—(Cont'dl Inspector ;}miters assumed the a n copsid ring he chs a r out effect.' ,Tie he' r ached he role of guide• pe to ce n e t x cte ffe T n a•pp y t Ireland has never lacked quaint �' Brett stopped the driver some lit- "I nas.in charge of the,first guard ;vf the- house and its locality. Al- second window, and, .beginning at and romantic personalities. Sir p Thomas Moore is the owner of what• - Ti, tie distance short of the house it- established a month ago, he said, I'huugh the ceilings were and decorated ',the amel left-hand, u evyn n did the roust not be. described as a mush- . Qis' ,Suddenly an Qxclama.- self, as he did'"nut. wish to.attract "ani the ai rangements 1 then made ; ith,beautiful paintings and frin room title. It did not glow in a _ the atteniun of a knot of curious have been adhered to-with-out de�`t- mouldings,h although the allszwcre ala}c}ee a fr In t etltcent eteof sthe night nor was it conferred on him - sightseers in the street. He asked ation night and day ever since. I g ; "El infer to precede him and make From the outer door a short' pas ,papered with materia] that cost as lower part of the screen Brett s for any political service. Sir Thomas , t age of,a fete -feet led a half a �mach per ,yard as good silk, each hand riia•dL a iisible imnressiun un is no mere knight, he isa full-fledg- # 1. `knbwn the fact that he was coin s p i a artment vsas occupied -4-ith work-1 un'the iron wire. li sing no more;ed baronet, but as in, the case of a 11 - . _ - ing, so that there would be no de- dozen steps into a`Farge'receptiun P p inane of the Irish artictocracy his " 4 lay at the door. This the detective force titan had be> n a plied to other i room, the entrance to which w•as men`s benches, and curious devices title did not bring with it any of, :• : - really agreed t�, and Brett rapid closed by a light double door, half for cutting and polishing diamonds.- portions the blow served to tear a g rich things of this world: So 'Sir �y took in the maid external fen glass. On both sides t!tc first In the first room were two small-� sect:•oa of the blind about eight ' tures of the house which had be- short r,assage were tw'o stuall safes, one of which was intended.to inches across. Instantly the bar (Thomas �Soore,'Bart' was'uL]iged I. - come the scene of such a remarkable nfiartrtieats, su a are often used receive the gems under treatment I rister ceased operations, and, pro- fur quite a number of years to re- ��` 4ucing- 'a pocket-micresscope, mi'- -sort t'o the expedient of hawking �V .'• , tragedy. in Londun m6nsi,'ns fur the pur I at the close of each day's.3y.ork; the coals for a lining in the streets of " . It was a palatial structure, built p6;eC ' of cloak-rooms. The doors :other held certain valuable maters- nutely examined the rent. 0A,0.. from these rooms opened into the ' ala required in the diamond cut "I expected as much," rte said, the Rebel City, where he Lecanbe 'a Z. on the sombre lines of the Early11, ' II _'. la'r e- dinin' ro\'�-i ruumsuwerettoncthe Part. side, a'nd taking bold of the tarn part of t!re cu 'Spictious character. y Victorian period. Miss Talbot s l inner hall. r'L g o' p - screen and loin it a v i uruus oils Sir Thomas's n "' -brief description of the measures -s g s pp even reach the dignity thele-u not r was situated ori the left or Pat . 'taken to'protect its occupants from side, and on Tile right' w-ara break• skilled t Was arm-noxi hafd beenl nsta elf measurtn reabouthaeighti inches by g Huai z�"': t t ' $ g horse and troller, mostly adopted tt1 interference was fully borne out hv'" East; or mor c1t the back'I y tnr coal hawkers in Fork street�.•A It" - ---its aspect. There vias nv access to c,f the reception hall a hrtndsamc ! The other-tw'o rooms were not l:.is, c Tine Lodi1 snot. ='This -has - T the basement; the main entrance: staircase led from left to right to- tenanted,'.nor had any communi been ;ut' away, as vuv ,\'ill see, by dunk } and harraw had to suffice, ,� was situated at the side; m]1 the _ _ ,me :n:arument vrliich did not :,ca '' and frrnn thin baXrt;w the baronet_ -. ..,-lip the upper flours, whilst a d,orvv'ay :ating_duvra Leen Lruke.. through �, q. vrei ed 'out coal -from -141bs. up- gruurd-flour and first story` win ( beneath the- staircase gave access i the walla in c,tder to gain access tend the wire. It was snb� ' to it;� ' gr re laced, whilst the fractured,par-ts I w•a.rds-to.the democratic citizens of d'wvs facing into the street were fit { to the kitchens and basement of=`tu t}iein. �t'ere s:.if&ciently cemented by *ionic his native triw•n. ted with immovable wooden Nene- ficea. -The ta•indowe of the three a rt I R."' tions. Presaimab,- thu.e on tho said tree tnspectttr, ivents' occupied by the isurkmcn 'cornpu:,itiun to reta.0 this sect;c n There was' however soros sat.;s- `' ' •'Here,' irr its lace and practically deft .fartiun to Sir- Th.,mas in feeling b*,. - 1 were not only uarded by strong 1' - ia 1, - Park side were similar!- secured, i piintinit to the foot of the stair g - titat'his poor cu tnmcrs enjoyed the whilst the back wal• abutted' cn tit L�e�v,it.t�tt 'F"` -- , lr'�-CaSC,- ''tw'V t'"''l1CP-.CUIIStaLieS w.ere 'iruzi...bs.rs, brit Ito-se5'+ed. the..acldl- I - that of ant}t!ter minu:on, eq,tal , I unusual- honor ..f brim sFrre!t in constant:- stationed. Another tiunal security of external ware Tlu're wms nr,thing for it but force'` this way by a real mato of title, who .t�. .: large and strongly built, tenanted i Ctuod the re." indicating the pas ,blinds, of exceeding?y small mesh. to reveal it thus earl-. a rirrtbt t in time the com sition wo,dd have m ,reover never F.ani ulatecl the Eby a well-known .{jeer. ,sa>ze to Ute Litehen, "and a f,uTth Each window admitted p.enty uE dried. -r been a 1ted -aw?y. -and I scales to the diaad•.sir-t a of the _, t1Ak 1' Truly, it required a genius a?moGr II nt �'c g?aks d' „r• :ls the outer I ]fight. and could be raised to al- S •,:.. uetrivalleit in the annals of crime basement entrance t\'as not on'y` Fe- I luty' a tree Eircu'?atic,,n -of air', but;then this bit ,if-the screen -W01.14d Surer ' 'Thur' .said }'3 was a real 1; - to murder fuur people and-_teal C? p eurelvv fa�te3ted ba bolts trod }far., it .wag seemingly quite impossible'hive fallen'out Lv the detivn oft a '. Carrow kntabt.' f diamonds worth millions in such a i for any acficc' cumnfunication to wind and weather. Here, at n y Title's to.Irish men „f hanor hmve e but actu:t y bricked' up in 'de, .t rate, is a riots in Baur {efe:rsive nr- ,,fir n used to be mare of an im- :4 Place�shilst gttxrtle�3 b- twelve L,>n I wasi ahsulutely. imp;,s ibis fur any take pace-with the outside. The i in - - - F$ td,n policemen and under the spec>s�' person to solar. ur leave the h'tuse!lilies ru'jms l ,ukerJ ant over a mr,r.' He held out the lxece de ; pediment than m srnrrce of incc*me, r protection of the :Hume Office. I gave by thc_fr - ur e r• oar could I`iota!! enrl..sed ]awn Milch was asp= ;011%lati'n -to• t},e - cL•s,.'11Mfite1Lt and sr) it has proved in the ca-v of The appearance of l�inter"at'the any one 96 from the kifchen to the armt�ti frcrn -the hark by a Lrick Sharpe,1tvasw of hij start vuf Hrett sed it in l bum t unT1wmas fi uncial a„re. u 1.en'nsid�atd >'' _ dour cnu5etl tine �gll,ing idler. to , yr c>t: e r uth the sliest to endeR�ur to draw upper part of the house without•( wall surmounted b} fir, n rai.ingi in�ss tt life, hoivev'er, ,to snatch ! Induce trim to lend 11ia .authnritg to w t i-passing under rite obse-r% of 111 the -fireplaces had been closed - laud t. from a5t,.'itndecl policemen, wild-cat'schemes where has nalne 1 nearer to the m��teriuu5, 'pottal.!. all four cunstsb!eG. I arranged my with bricks find tnurtar. P g, might be an attrac i r` -. hereupon three ulicemPn un duty ',,g _ e. I site nett tin ed 1s aE�f c uTse re nothing,” purge t f a urripar.v ,n nn the front P P rands 'n InI- v 25ehion, having "Yon will see:, sir," said the in pr„moter s pro- - outside hustled the mob back, &aid three men• fur ca�11 pi,kt, w ith n I Spector, when he had called B • Brett t-:,k'advantage' uf' the 'cion i h„ur on dull arta tw'o hours off:but'attention to these details, "that have been some such means of get s cctu� yen the hlandishtnenta - Eusiun thuscreatedEo slip tv the 4 rm-teriuus• though =Tie murder, ting the.diamonds off the },remises. vi American' 'And English heiresses, t the ams men were never on gttarc$ Let us return to the ante.r„vm anti to annex a title, who f' - - doorway almost unperceiFecl. Qtie anxivu. of the CwIice colt tables turned r together at definite h<,urs, as the; were they were as nothing corn I there you can. tell 'me tl,e tcxac: flaunted their money- bags in the - Y 3red with the di f til to make. a grab l' him, but were.relieved at varvmw times. u- p, sappearance of the ;h. r of events on Monday y eters e will understand that I con%rdered Istu y 'Min a far of this impecuniutrs baronet, diamonds. i':verc person-who came „ a »:g ia! from the ct~nfrere in»fide _ faired f,,,r a considerable-num6Pr o4_ . reverted this, ar.d Brett ryuiukly i i3 a veiy •re?puiisibie ta_1. to eafc•rd„vcnstairs as mvai ca rePttlly-noel Ting' :vea•r- to moxe him from the osition P guard these premises, and thought i methodicaliv xearc},c.1 each.time he�- {To be cotitinned:) P found himself within a spacious-en• I It bc�t to render it impossible fur , passed the--cunstab'e on dnty at the l +— - ]he ming Ly the obscure o c upati a li trance hall with the door closed; est - . ,� .i any sect.ie,n of the force under• my bottom. It may be arimtt:rd that a of veal hawker, < -' • -end baited -behind hint. � c ,mntand t'o take part in a, cons]rr-f few srniarl stories- could be Su secret•- ._ .Bl.?t_C_$_�1I1. WHITE. - .a (Ginter was talking to tw„- unt-�_ [ , The ne roes of fi-0uth Arrica have An amusing Story is related of an i . B g Englicl: society woman wha' came Y b of these a stones were large ,finer prrsersed teeth than any ottx r to-t „rk with the hope of persuad- .- ill acv, although tcrh n t-1,in wins to .ed.as formed-ins ,c�eturs, to wh,')m-he had It” must im rr, able.” is<,me explained the barristers mtssiun They then as the stair- i that such a notion is not t race in the world. It is.remarkable ins S';r Thomas to abandon bac•he- ` .and cre,!ent4aJa - ' -case and found themsehes Orr tile : thought (4, -whilst the_size of the thmt they etlualei Fae.able to .hold :i,:� "die have here, Mr. Brett, he first floor, great' diamond whteh Mr. .Talbot, l6rliocd. She invited 1•tim to•dine } their uws• in the dentl..ense, with with iter at- a local hotel, The : said, "In:;C,ectu.r Walters. who was:I The were six paoicu» apart- `christened ,the 'Hen's Egg' render- their more civilised -competitors. i baronet left hie donkey and harrow _ on_duty' until 10 o'clock un a3nndiy ` p< - meat+ un this stur•n, and all of them .ed its transference East the :ranch (since they are cu careless in regard ' round lite next block and put in an - ,Rp digit, and, Inspector Sharpe. who er+ beneath ab•,lu.te!y imhussiLle• .to evcry'thin else. But the manner •- . . ' relieved him. They will buth tell had original'y opened e,n- to the There was.. no `huml,ttg aEutit thein Rftich the look after their teeth appearance at the hotel covered in �uu•exactly what.tookplace:". landing. The nC,cx'ial precautiugs _ y cont dust and with alt the outer search, „uu will understand, 'Mir, I traces (if his occupation thick upon "Thank you Faid tate uarri's-i taken to guard the diamonds of the is even more r�mmrkaLlct than the Turkish mission had altered all ._Brett. People hRd to take their r results they achieve. Twigs from , -, ter, "but it will expedite matters if i that. • Five doorways had been bouts off, open their mouth,-, and i trees, cut to a fine pencil-point, are hint• In agile of `hut the lady w an yuu.genttemen_will first-accoml,any i hand user their hats, coats sticks,i out for-'a title and was wrest g fa ;-,- r the only brushes they•kntt,v; ash tame Qin Thomas to th,e nearest Reg- -; -me over the scene of the criirP. I bricked up, the result bei that admi5 '',n to the whole set of ru<,ms -or umbrellas fur Insptctiu,n: f:rrrT 'from {]te fire "tile only I1R tc .ash Tato Office• but no 'amount-of be- 1. will then-be, able to understand ottid be obtained outs through the part -of their clothing was scrutin-�use. Yet when a Kaffir smiles one gttiling or, fascinating glances could `a' j, inure accurately what happened. ized, and the cuntt•nts uf•their soften the bachelor heart of the first door that faced the-top top of the i:, off 5rded one.of the hest stitdie. in :•Suppose we,-start here. I presume pockets; money; watches, keys; ands black aril white that human nature artistocratis 'coal dealer. "She than this is vwhei•c the police guard`staircase..: -} the rest, •thuruughly examined. can provide, "ti as stationed' This apartment was Iuxurio:rtl� These were our_orders. ,and they came,. she save, but she did not con- - .. furnished• .and. Inspector )l alters were 'strictl obeyed air, Tmlbot . - �-40, quer'' was his observation when Ire explained that the Turkish Envoy y d the tri s e iter. ;i . , . . . himself beta the first to tnstst that to, s o ams time a -- + e f }and -his" 'suite passed the working g • ". .•SLPE . TO IT.: But in spite of all his' determina- � ' fight Years OI Bad ' I but tis of each day there after they the regulation should Le carried out• tion, the day emme when the proud rigidly, so far as he was concerned. The Xtamp leaned a3ai- the !had personally '-thrown' open the g y, y door-jamb, while Miss Annabel old.baronet succumbed to the bland- Eczema on Hands I �� y. ane da' a Cabinet 1linistes other apartments to the diamond Sitclaon peered out at him through ishments of a fair lady of Scotch ,� came here to see the diamon<ls..He - g • polishers,.and unlocked. the safes in w-as elderly and swill, and did not i the screen, and he, gazed past her ancestry whom he married aborti a which the gems .were stored, when like.at all _harjn to take off his at the kitchea table. --- year ago. "Matilda Elphinstone, ' ' w rink ceased un the preriotis day- $ aiuw Lady biaore. _ was the only ': bouts, I can assure you, as lie • ;Yi,u -look strong,' said. :NJ'`� daughter -of C'apta'in John George • , ' "His .Excellency," said the in nearly gut apoplexy whilst lacing Annabel. " 1re coo equal to the `;` . ' ' :' sector ''kept t thc_keys of this g C'up 5 Elphinstone vi who occupied a post is _ p P them u again.'." ,, task of sawing and splitting half a room and the others, tagethc"r With p g . India under the 'Indian Civil Ser- th�se of the safes; in his awn pox Daring the insliecior's running cord of wood]" vice. Like her hushand, she has ?" said tb,- session night and.dac" He' slept .comments•Brett had carefully sero "Equal to it, madam•. passed the years of frivolous and a .. upstairs, and so did the other two tinized each of the wind,iws. 'He at(tramp. "The word is inadequate. youthful romance; ' but she has ,.,� gentlemen. \o-one was allowed tv once came to the conclusion, by a I'am superior to it,",and a'moment brought her husbands a small in- - I. � 4 "' f. .. come to—this flc,ur except the con simple analysiso of the possibilities, 1 later'the• sure;hire •played on .the conte w4iich has4enab ed him to, Te-= ";r .� h i dour-jamb where his figure had sty fire in his o',d age from his tiring • -"' fidential servant, named Hussein,j that by no other meats than• x ` ��n' who used-to bring coffee,cigar's•and i through the barrier of- iron' wire lately leaned, and clown in the r��atl occupation of carrying coals:up the ,a p't�``-"4 .. .'`� drifted a cloud of dust raised by' ricketty staircases of C'ork's terse- __. • - \ -' .newsparters or Other things the gen- had the %liamonds passed out of the ; -. ,a/ �of tlemen might'• •require. together house but the-most thorough exam his pafi,ent, Plodding feet. itr?nt ltnuses. ,.;r tri. .t.% ' i i .,, w ttcare7 i•with then lunch in the middle ofd inatiun failed to reveal any loop 1- - ,. ., . Dtanttreat the day. *The tvorkmeri--brought pule by which this achievement had ' Cured by Ctiticura Soap and Ointment .i their']tinch with them; so that they. been accomplished. •, He 'op`ened __ '.came in and.out once s day vole, each "of the riindows, Tested overt ,',� H E N PRE-SERV I N G tiffs Mar• A.�Ilentley;J1 T'niversity .St,; �- '`�'<'ere did this confiden.tiai ser' iron bar, and saw that the fasten - - . ` - , -Montreal, write3,.in a recent lette,`: "Some' want sleep l" said Brett. ings of the external blind were un _ _ _ Line years ago I noticed stnali p r.,i,les brew. ,•I believes- he...ased to lie cit led diaturhed, whilst the fine wire mesh 01; ng out on the back of my Perrin., They i � Aecamevery irritatin„snit gradua,ly ,crams up on the rug outside his Excel- showed no irregularities in its pat_', _US8 •.••lcorse,so that (could not ale,1,at nip;ht. I tern wherein any defect would atL. I - - consulted aphysician echo treated n,e a long Flen'CE s__d0or; _ - _ .,_ _ .. - time but it got ,cprse-and.-I could putt !t'o.k I.. '°:\nd the Ut?ler 8er�'aIIt5 2„ once 'be visible. .: - �ny hands in water. I was treated at the --V� - q .riospital, and it was Just the same. I wag .- "They all slept in. the base- ``We have -done all that long EXTRA GRANULATED �t9•GAR ltoid that it was a eery bad case of eczema, mrnt ;, — since, said the_ second police a R ell,I just t apt on using m erything thavI could-for_nreyatly eight years unto I was "•\'hat were they,Turks or Chris- officer, smiling at the obviousness . �nd�idlo°aid a`ier`saf Hina plicatl 4dihe �i"ns F' Of an amateur's method of inspee- -._��TNE SUGAR OF NEARLY 60 YEARS STA�'J01 O-11 .f 'burning sensations`:ere disappe.aring,-1 cot,kl' --"Kell sir," sail the inspector tion, far it happeneei that he Find; 1. ' �1 sleep well, and dirt not have any itching with a smile, "two of them were never met, the barrister before, . n.. `:-,dur ng the night. I began arias a v hale to •'=91ose Cutieura hoopp. .I stuck.to the.Cuticilm -Turks in costume, 'whilst three were though he had often heard of hits. 6ince'f954 this prime Favorite has made the presorviag aenson'ts - �: 1- "allratment an,l thought if I could `,se. other Christians appearance. That "You have?" said Brett, with the; -' temcTliew nor over seven years With no m;utlt pp • I fruitful source of pleasure in thotisanda of Canadian homes. 10 i.• _i''': ,1iittd atter only'.having a low applications-n-s-and is the'best I can say for the Chris- slightest tinge of sarcasm in his' r 6ndmr , y „ ORDER FRO FI ('OUR GROCER. M0 from Ci,ticura Ointment, It ]deserved a fair trial with a severe and stab. tians, as they were Frenchmen voice. Did •ori oto• this? 'acid he trorn rate.' I rsPd the Ctrtir•nra Ointment though certai-nly the cook was- a commenced-to thum with a clench- ' 1 sem, and Snap for nearly six months, and I am p ,•; - ttlad to say Inst F haves Wands ag clear as first-rate chef. Of course, we all ed fist upon every portion of the M� CANADA SiJ6AR REFINING CO., LiMfV'eD► - t enynne. it 1s my Kish that yrs„publish this Otlr mea-Is here whilst an duty." external screen that Ire could reach..• 'r' I tier to all the world,and if an;;onedoubts it- g •�Ct them write rout^ "Did his Excellency and the "\'o, we did not," said the po anoncr••t f utiettra snap and omeme stun sold hp other members of the mission cat liceman, "and I don't -see that it dn,grsts xnd dealers evens rP. For a Estabtiahtd in 1854 by John Redpath. - liberal •ample of each, with 'i9-p. hook, pend , food prepared in the ordinary is going to aceomplislt Rnyth:ng es- . porter T),,, & 0-n core., Dept- SP. war i" cept hurt your hand." oston, C.S.6r i. ,- hes Rpprt:ri.itr•3 i ''T',at may be so." murmured -.- - ,a"r4•. b,y:. CS�?:" :t.. hr .... •-: 1 a ^" "'�`4 �.w. *, ,ti• ti�.�,vu u.w•.� '!"' �:. 0- 'a! ..>i' ,•,r a' .vn.:0+ ...`7, ., ;..'�R�. Y^ ..��.r- 1'*=,' a6^: _1�' .•�+ri-�'.r�-'+r✓».. . +�r.... i,�•e,. ':y,.. -•,. .a ."'b,. ..' ear ..x,:• «.,.,.s.a ,.: ; .m.�t•&' :4.r �. .ti s;px ..r"'1,.,«....�' .;,,,,..r .L' �i? :s .r••• ,:•^'a�,• •c-•' .e 4• .. 0.Y '^:...v.;�aT��, .•�♦ Y�• �`Y '�'. f: �" AC-+i.-_-r. T•iY. ..,. G. .. �,. J. - ..'.i '.n ,. ..{ _`� V F$ .:: .;�.. Yom. .-...,'.:". :.:. .. -.•' ...^/ ':. :.. r .•. '.. ,�}'..'.yy=1]„"'Yt}mM.,h•xi.YY•SVC•i�F' "-'..nW�^w'C«k` M«�}d'*�/i'1r✓!RW«iN,a•• .- ISN ,•Y-!Y LIMY ,'. Lo�4 .: 1�•` • - .aq+7.,::%�.- -r�ai> '.as+,.rs aw« - -•w•........, a«.,,a '-. x:,�;r ""�+..-.:�„"�w-+r+•i... x ..t^s w.a.a:ansl;tcu'!,�x4-:',' .«:,:,....,.«,. ,b ... ^.aero ,wr�+t,•.+r�.m .tete ..- '� e,.. :y'S�, /. ' ".'-ow +•.,,'- _� i � •'i' ''fiL.?'^°"4%. - :w w.,.'. -. : ... .. 1• s.,•'-•+m'',ryeyn ., a- . that yon run out along the aide of the - mountain with a valley below you and-u y aibrERS OF I river running through it. You seeAll ala bridges and tracks some distance below - A SON IN THE ' MAKING the track your train is on, and running e parallel. Then you run slap bang into.a3PE R- FUM-ED a b TOHIS DAD. - 'tunnel and run along for.a mile in the - 'dark. When you come out you find that I w' ..Ly -By REX McEVOY you have turned right round with the ' 11 track you were on before,above you. Then _ CAUT���■ - \ into another tunnel, and you find that r.. 3ieEvoy will write for you have turned again, the track looping round in the solid rook. This whole giant Put a strong glass .on the label and examine it. closely every time. 7 this paper a s ries of letters .,s." some seven miles long, cost $1,500,000, Always look for the -name "Gillett's." from the west. They Will 'Seventy-five car )cede of dynamite costing Like all good articles,which are.extensively advertised,Gllleft's Lye ear from time to time un. �r'^0,000 were used in blasti kg the tun- � $il hp is frequently gild very closely imitated. In some instances the imitators !:cls. The wonders that "'a engineers de. the above heading and have actually copied directions and other printed matter from our �' have accomplished in butmg g the rail- label word for word. Be wise and refuse to purchase imitation Will �'ItU -e a, pictl'@ the r°ad through is nett to the wonder of Of p ' articles for the are never satisfactory. great Canadian feast from the mountains themselves. .After yon , y the Ontario ndp int f outthereI have been run¢tng,in the maze of bibs insist ®n Getting Fille't's ���' i i c tJ l�a,dT for a whole `day, you wonder that. an r a , I body ever found their way through, let 1 and decline to accept anything that looks to be an imitation oto p % ,to make his way: 1,.es0 d',• tone build a railroad. a' TT that is represented to be Just as good ;r 'tars should be full of inte.est When the tunnels are left behind, you GILLETT'g " „ 11 „ ^a 1 Mme out along the Kicking Ilor=c Riccr. Pow 0E aEo °r better, or the same thing. In our = �. afar every Outalio father.] The track runs along a narrow ledge 'cut z•Y>✓ experience-of over fifty years to business in the gide of the monn�a p with the the have never known' of an imitation ''No. 5. ricer far below, hundrnds of feet. Gra. �T�� article the: has been a success, for 'mita- tors are not reliable people. At the est ,, dually the track gets lower and lower, i _ - Il p P Kamloops, Sept. 14th, 1911. the Must as good" kinds are only trash • • till itis running close beside the loaning, . J g y y 563 31Y D_ar.Dad,- dashing, greeny-white water of the river. imitations, so decline them with _thanks% - t Although this Setter is dated F.am?cops At Glacier I got my, fleet flue view of � o ,� ; every Leine. �.:: ,•• lF we%-have just left that lace and am ieJ ti� ` p get- one of the glaciers that feed these moun- E o , -Ring further from it every minute, I I tain rivers. It was sweltering hot where E.1+1r.GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED am>writing this in a corner of this ob• ! we were, at the station, but up on the + f - pervution car on the Imperial Limited, aide of the mountain lay a great expanta WIhNIP$G• TORONTO,. ONT. -MO:QTREAL. name. the C. P. R. gives the train of snow that glistened in the sun.- You to at Lf*i May 1. Pt ft that rune through from Montreal to Van- sad mother should come through hea 11M Ill se ""••' �� 1 Douver. The observation car has a deep and see this country, but if you dc, be - - — i platform behind vuhere you can sit out"sure you bring a dictionary with ' yon, dia camp stools and watch the scenery or you will run out of adjectives before a g (1 'will amount to S'S8.40, of which the bro. ,FAVORITE RECIPES. Without and glass or window frames to,1 you have been in the mountains very �fl�rii � sb� ����� ME, T 'ker gets ?63.20 for handling the loan dor• _ !' Interfere with the view. You get the real long. ti+ cupatl f s Sars ci three one small .. ." . tug that time. And generally in the White ' mnuutain air, too• as the train .slides) In the evenin after eggs, one fu' u t5:, g• Dapa:ng �i^amnus ^_— -. course of a •scar the broker amply earns CU ,ful of water one pint of Cream vast the silent peaks, and while going i Jusiction, where the' line bran,he i off-to his money; for this loan may require 1 ' NOW SPECULATION ON MARGIN VIF-j chopped almonds. -Boil sugar and - h ' through one of this m:!e•luag tnnuela to- I the Okanagan Valley--the peak• _ and i .hirtlag a dozen times, when as many water t11>til it threallS. Pour over qday d heard the.splaah of an underground!ttrape belt of the province-we -ran along FE RS FROM INYESTM£NT, batiks want it repaid. And sometimes beaten whites and heat. When '. Istream. and felt the drib of the water. I be ids Rhushwap Lake. and the .orient )once are hard to make. The client re. cold add whipped cream, nuts, cher- 'Just where I am sitting there is a wra• i lizhts and reflections in the stili culm L ceicec however, dividends on his- par- desk, rieq, or marshmallows cut in pieces. ins de.&, acd dose beside it ie n bmk water were very peacafnl, and coutrast• Loss Not Limited to Ainount of Original chape at th3 rate of 8 per cent. on the i " naso with a couple of hundred books to"cd with the rugged beautyof the-moue- 1 Pack or freeze as for maple mousse. Outlay- Divid-ing Lina Between Invest- par value' in the case of Toronto, Rail- r , -choose from it y,)u want to read. I I Itins. The lights were lit when we ran I 1 Mea,, Loaf.—Three and one-half I wa_v and' so at the end of the year he 9otiae that they are not used touch. I !into Kamloops, and the town was out• Mo.•rt and Speculation 'dot Clearly Os- ham rtveived $•!1.60 mire than the in pounds of round ateaJ;, ground, two �,t eggs, small cup of milk, one level didn't see anyone reading them, the hued with bright dote wh^re the street fined-Huai One Speeulatas on Margh i !ere:,t chargov. Auppose at'the end of tPaSpUOn'ful of bait, one teaspoonful ?' 'scenery is tno attractive for that. Fbe aiAhta stood to the darkrcee' under- the t the wear the stork has advanced to 163 magarmes, however, which belong to 1 shadowy mountains. and What ^Margin'• Means._ l of pepper, one cupful, of rolled ; and the client sells. The brakcr gpte', the library, were much In demand. ! Brod-bye now, Dad. i hairs cracker crumbs, a little f!a e. tnix „yi;, quite d I (By "Investor") �$:6,1C"J for the stock 'ard the client's ac• j :$ WetI..Lt has been a wonderful day for piece to go yet, but 'I'm of tired of' In the first of tha vanes' it was shown , with hands, form`In loaf, cover and .�� scout would look somewhat am follows; mo. I was. up early, for the train leaves�travelling. ai I expected to-be, as there's'! that ' distribution of rias ' is on import• bake one and one-half hours. Placa aue rfuu le or investment. It is a i,ry D.bit Crede! f7 - ` Calgary at Z.15 a`m. right on the dot "always something to see. ; b,myia s.rir howevcr, iavoiv'ing uo very 100 .Thr: Rails, C ta8 S1 ,°00 pieces of butter on top and bake ., g : `'That's one thing hat has surprised me Your lovingson, JIyI. L P etments 'whioG ld re is nuc our print,• 25 about ten minutes and then pour la �n this trip while a local train in Ott•' b-'t§Lm Ls ti,vseves ut no i"s no der unpiebsuce.e to uis borne in mind when w, $irgPna$e .3 3,160 a teacti Stuffed h3ti water�Iix one-half 1 tario may 'be anywhere from half an ,L y " ent make'& run Dior inearlyethreeaithosaan`t A HIT. n dsund reiann votioso net°tom man/phao DividendsL.I. :..: ...•. 7�� 800 half Cu{ of finelybread choppedcrumbs, S]uLB, one vw to those : sac sbu ins th ug y MO Ter: Rails sold ., .. '5.300 'I P r out _ Ibis is the principle of intebtmeat in w �tmle� Ofllcourse, theyemustf loser ohtwoaa What'W GalBe�� tI} :Try'iOg .�g.tin. ; accuruanco with acetnt regtiiremeots. Brakeralta ?`+ fir)tuE salt. -s3ltslSoonlfuleef pep- Pbe dtvid,ug ,Luc bct,vrca bpec•ulat.ua lhcquo fur balance 3.652 60 tae wbea the snow drifts. Then a train i A failure at first makes us esteem pet•, one tablespoonful of butter: lsay be excused for being Ai'day behind. final success. and larcb.mcnt iy not always deur, and _ melted. Cut the stem and from - in dit.ru,.aing Inve..ting it is n:t Unpront• S�.260 00520,250 time. - 4 family in Minnesota that now _ six tomatoes take out seeds and We ran 'out' of el dr nolo W dig:e:i eumtwhat'to gii iu;a the that the'cl �nf receives back h� mss• C C in 'th rk ,; - � , g � e ds .�enjoys' Postum would cavae. hate i cgnfers: Stuff thal� t ir.atues with hot it was daylight by the itme we teat)'• field where aafety of pr:n,:ipa-I" is held _ (known how good it is if the mother is amen esteem in girt, aitd.aut,ut 4300 �t past, +the mixture and stind in a baking ` ed £xshaw, when comparihou with ycu are right close nn had been discouraged by the fail- of tourav, :a till-rxamptc, the ctieatlpan-with a little water and bake Lo the mountains. Isere I. noticed a num. "Dn>spt•ct of a»pra:atiag i i value"; and was quite fortunate. He had Only , ore of her first attempt to prepare I••elite of 'neon's lb r drx'idcdfy second• put up in quick oven thirty minutes, bast- ber of long, dusty•lookina building,- They. 'it. Her son tells the:story': abou'-'31 poi'ni-i on the market, price of 1 Ma;ghmallow Pudding. — One are part of one of the lar st cement- dry consideration. -the stock whivit, however, might have do- ; " "1Fe had never used Posture till tablespoonful gelatin soaked in ; works is Canada. Then we wets through Of course in general it is uadrrswod 1r last-sjiring when father brought dined that amount. But )seri%re it had'one-half cup of cold water one-half wbat is called "The Ga right into the that one who buys mining .j-.)k k+ 'Opecu• 1 ".' �• p•'� � home a package one- evening just ' gone' down very tar the broker world .hour, 3chites of two eggs' beaten heart of the mountains, I t0 try it. \'r'e had }treed from oily latex, and one who buys bt,¢d:i "insebts." hatic writ-ten a polite but firm note ask•I thoroughly, add one cupful sugar. But a here one man 'buys hi h-dabs st"c•ks + It was at enamors that I Seat realized neighbors, and in fact every one g Ing for further margin■, and the lower � Fill up the cup containing the gels- what mountains ware, I simply cannot outright as a bpoculatlon it id hard to the price went the r;etre the'amount a'hu used it, hots well thfq liked it.- g tin with hot .}rater. Add to the separate him from the investor, and fur as )describe the .reeling of awe that is ex.I _-We]],•the next morning anther of margin required. Finally, perbapti. beaten whites -of eggs and sugar, yerienced in looking on them for the first I brewed it about five minutes, just practical purposes be is ouch: the client'would sell out at'a substantial ' _ j } beat twenty minutes; flavor with i Rpeeulation takes many forms. In I -'�-, - i 'time. The other aide of a lever valley, as she had been In the habit of do• lose, as he could not seine further inns-I�rated pineapple or any desired g yerhapi some live miles away, they rose , i general, however, it is done on "margin," A �ing with envies uithunt paying ; gins. For, .remem.ber rhea. in e»erutat-j suit: mold and serve cold. This ., - up, np, apt grey, silent, majestic in the special attention to-the. directions unless mining shares are bought. The ing on.margin, the margin does not ltm: grey light of early morning, with the p r i latter are subject to succi vinlent changes is excellent. u' s`d b with angel foody printed on the packaoe.. It looked it the risk. Legally you own the .b"KIt I cake. It shutild be eaten the day ' ;0 , itaists still rliuging -about them, They in prices in the market that no broker weak and didn't have a t-ery prom• and the broker mils loans you.the money `it .15 prepared. The above recipe )eemed to lift themselves above and t who has' any reputation worth consider• out+ising Color, but nevertheless- father to pay for it, and keeps- the stock as wifl serve six ur seven people:' a; rW of the world. and to be altogether apart I raised his Cup with an air of ex• ing will buy them sues»t for clients who security. The tact that he in tern bor.I '--.— .,from man and the little things that. are prepared to pay for them outright. ! OLD-F:\SHIO\F,D 3ZF,CIPES. ' pectancy.. It Certainly did (rive row•a from the banks does not 's tet this ,I , Sass him. They were solitary. remote, When one buys a stock on "margin" him. a great surprise, but I'm fact.' And an. it your stock should drop Spice Cake.—One egb, one cupful and there was no ei n of 1ic[n thio c it is customary to go to a broker who *fix g g g afraid it wasn't a very -pleasant ' down. n nothing in value you wwld'ha�c sour milk, one cupful taugar, one � > mear them. And in between the solemn, takes the order and makes this purchase an.e,. for he put down his cup a•1th I to stand tete loss and: this broker could ,teaspoonful soda, one-half cupful of !grey peaks, miles beyond, a glimpse for a small commission of a quarter of force you to make 'good the amount a look Of d15PnSt. butter, tion cupfuls of flour, one )sight be caught of another, higher peak, " � ' one per cent. on the par value. The throw "Mother wase t diseouraged through the lave courts. You could, of,teaspoonful of cinnamon, two tea- t ,tnowcovetetl, gilded' with the bright, broker, being a responsible person, as his course, limit your, losses to a certain though, and next morning gave spoonfuls coves, one teaspoonful ' fresh sunlight of early morning. They possession 'of a scat on the Toronto or s another trial, letting it stand on point, but that is seldom done, dna .s of soda, one teaspoonful of vanilla. �* trete grand. I just hung on to the ra[i• 3lontreal Stock 'Exchanges, costing as I not often satisfactory: ' , j the stove till biiililig Began and Itbey C.'hicken Pie.—Cut up chicken; gag at, the back cf the observation car do some $20,060, would indicate, the Of course, bad you beet- an investor place iri hqt wafer ems.;gh t.0 coyer,,_ yi end gazed+ and gazed, and gazed. then letting it boil fur fifteen orclient, as soon as he is notified that his, twenty minutes, and this time 'we 1 and' bought the stock to hold you would as it boils away add more, so as.to All the time .I was drinking in .the. were all so Teased with it that we stock-. has been. bought 'pays the broker not have been worried by a drop in l J I have enough for the pie and for :wonder of the monntaine I was think• hat's 11Sed it CPfr EIriCe. fifteen or have cent. of the market market price; for while file speculator „r plenty of gravy to serve with it, 'ling that I bad never before realized what_ . 'Father a'45 R confirmed dyspep ' `'slue of the stock. This 20 per cent. is . sacrificed safety to. prospect of nli»re• a mountain was. Pictures give 1 and buil t.ntil tender. Line the g you no the "margin." Sometimes it is allowed tic and 3 cu;� of coffee was to him � elation, the ,investor"' would not have sides of a pan with a rich biscuit Idea at all any more than a-portrait of as low as H) per cent, but "nitrrow" mar• like poisem.. So lie never drinks t oticrlooked such an important feature. dough ea quarter Of an inch thick ` - • person pan speak to you. And I was -gins are most dangerous, The broker - ' ' *� an'v more, 'but drinks Postum re- then fill with >he chicken abd A .,slinking, too, what a pity it was that takes the. stock purchased to -his bank- - - '— gularly. He iso t troublecT with I thick gravy - well : seasoned with i all my folks could not be with me to see dy spays't now -and' is aftllallt let us say it is Toronto Street Railway I Suit Ginger Rread.-One cup, of silt, peppeir'and butter. Lay a few and appreciate this wonderful bit of our growing fat, And I'm sure.Postum of which he bought 100 shares-and there molasses four tablespoons of melt' pieces of bacon in. Cover with a ;anada. Perhaps one of the things that makes a,loan on it. The stock.cost.515,• - , is the: cause of it. _\I1 the children ed butter, one teaspoon of•soda, (crust and bake in a moderate often - pakes the mountains impressive is that( 800, as the market in "Toronto Rails" at one cup of warm tenter, tyv0 etih? one hoar. are.allowed to _dein): it and ,then, )hep help you to, understand the cast this vciit7ng stands it 158. The bank will of flour, one teaspoull#ul each of .Molasses Pie.—One cup of molal- are -perfect pictures• of he scale of. creation. These tremendous loan 80 per cent: of this amount, or ' i\3me given b�• Postum Co., 'Battle ginger and cinnainun, :1dcl ttvo se:, one fqg, to u tablespoons of tsonume¢'ts oP rock .,have been tosser):',' f 512,640. The ellen;'s margin amounted to g ;t Creek.. l�.ich. ' well beaten e zs tho last thiel-S (,,., tal):espoon of butter. , about at some fifes as the plaything or $3,160,• so that. the broker is not out of g- • : - React the little bnOk, The Rorid some tremendous before baking. Make with t nc crust. •. power. Their very mass „ r, pocket.. The broker, has recessed ti23 Mad weight compels thought of the incom- to �3 e11v111C, tri pkgS. There's a hensible violence which has of old torn ren.-ori. „ commicston for buying the stock, Ilnding -- ----- --- - P='e Ever read the above IottPrT A naw enc a 'bank to loan money thereon and be• Rwtu troth' their place and refired them aapears from time to time. Thev are i ins responsible for the loan's repayment s *' filo on*end. At nae place where we came genuine, true, fall of human Interest. when demanded, for banks loan on se• ; IIlong today, 'right at the foot of )fount c curibes "on'rall"'only. This means that slifacdonald. the rock rises sheer tifrom GOOD ADVICE POP JOH1 D the loan must be repaid at•once when , Mise flack"a mile in the air-aR far as Dies, .Urex: the-wife of a- certain asked for. As the loan is not very stable, ;: ' tcom our place to the schoolhouse act:'elergvman in nn English .village, being need for keeping activil surplus J s a; on end. wns:a mask snliclti>US-nrnl prudent batik funds not required for the moment, / ai 3 I was out on the back of the train till f _. .. ._ Helpmeet, Her husband would and may be called at any time, the bank / = we gist to Field, when I went in to the e S - never have come to an.x harm if her generally charges a lower rate than that dicing car for dinner. The mountains all A!lt•1Cf h.�d aIR,ACS krren.follotyed- .charged on general discounts. 8o this ` ,a Vise way were unutterably grand, In „ On, misty_ da}', "A,s he was 4tarting broker pays, at the present time, 51.2 per jfiaceR they were a eerie§ of peaks,- with Off to officiate at a ftuieral, she was cent. and charges the client 6 per cent., �• prow gleaming like crowns ar necklaces "nArtit'tt]n.rly carchll in Cautioning the difference being considered 'a fair about them, in ether place's they wore in ® A s t him against ;1,1y si)rt of expnslire. charge for looking after the loan, pay. • �'. lensken piles. In one »lace, for instan,• , 1 1 _\`�,vc• •Jr�.m, S.1f cn,.Clllclt�T erg the interest and handling the client's - ='ere is what laoki just like a castle vitt it .` above all tliires, don't Ft '-id with account. asst of the rock, with doorways, tnrre. n Nov., cn nein that -hil- wa;tir eerie bare h. nd ..n the darn., ground nn a a t7r, s • p � " alt. It is on a d•ernendon9 P.a; nr c'u 1, c.ttch cold '.' an adcance in p;i ter Jame eight miles lona. Arley ,.�,_ lip .,..�t,m„k4,F.•..r :.,: .-•.. ..fi...,. •,. . yh.. :...-.: r. ='. 'S."`-.sw�..•.w-' 4..s'w-,7. ,.•�;.. ,lr s. .y ' t :.r.P «4a�+'' ..•b': �'•�.�• :'=v�..' •' r ... ,,C .n:.•,"� ,,•'�,.,,a.r.•- _ y ,..•.�...e y..',:.. 'ra',._,,::. ::+.'- J'.,e.T'.. 5 ,e• a .. r.,,. • �. .�.: .. y. y - i..:M s LOCALISMS n�.♦ LTC� j S• —Mrs. Gervae Cornell yr'eonSa--77 —W. T. Hamrick has moved the SEASO��LEOOD LOA 117 ed to the house with a verysevere fence from the front of his premi- 4c . cold. ses on Elizabeth street. --Herbert Kerr. of Toronto, —W. G. Ham removed his lum- —N. Dingman and daughter,. repent Sunda at his ho here. ber storehouse to his new pre Mrs. Wm. Morcombe, attended Shells—Loaded anit' ]vp Sunday the Bo Fair this week. { Powder, Shot, ' —Mrs. C. Murkar, of Port Elgin, sen on Monday Hunters' Supplies Carti�iditea,F Is visitingg her eon, John Murkar. —Mrs. C. Dale and daughter, —Will the party who removed .—Mrs. 1P. J. Clark spent Sun- Miss Edith, visited Pickering re la- two Ladders from Mr. John Field's a.• Im rias oxford and ,Aay with her son, Allan, of Lake- tives this week. ggarden return the same and save _ ( Pe , ..; d, —Claude Field has given hie or- fumher trouble. stoves and Ranges ` { Happy Thought Rwnges flel ll Heaters and Parlor Cooks ` —Mrs. Beal, of Whitby, s nt der for a new automobile to be , —Mrs. U. Rogers has returned Sunday with Mrs. Snell, of Hing delivered in March. home from her visit to her eon St.] t. —Mise C. B. Simpson returned Alf. in Kinsale, feeling much im= All kinds of Stoves Promptly Repaired. _ —Mrs. R. A. Bunting and Mise home on Monday, after spending proved in health. '7 Eva, were with city friends on ten days with friends in London. —Mrs. (Rev.) A. Mare vis and Eavetrou bitig and Furnace Work a Specialty. ' Monday. —Quite a number of voters from daughter, Miss Vida, are visiting —Miss Davis is spending a week outside points were here on friends in Dunbarton, after spend- ; with her brother and other friends Thursday recording their votes Ing a week„in Pickering. TT TDY "'.ia Orillia. for their favorite candidate- —We regret to report that Mrs. ■ L a ' e —Miss Cora Gordon spent the —W. T. Hartrick complains F. H. Hall is dangerously ill with JOSa • V Sabbath with her parents, Jas. that a number of window panes an attack of pneumonia. We ` slid Mrs. Gordon. have been broken in his residence hope for a speedy recovery. a --Miss Maggie Miller,of Brough. on King Street during the past —John Dewyr moved bis house. NOW READY FOR FALL � �'• `Am, is spending a few days with week. Some miscreant threw a hold effects into the Stewart resi• W. J. and Mrs. Miller.. stone through his bedroom win- deuce on Church Street on Tues- a —G. W. Heard and J'.'J. Clark, dow and the missle just missed day, where he will in future re- With our Grey or'White Flannelette,Blanketa, Sweater Costa and of Toronto, were with Wesley and striking h Mr. Hartrick. Bacaide. Buggy Lap Rugs also, our- ere :Mrs. Harvey over Sunday. actions should be rewarded with —The agn_ual'Harvest Home of —Born—In Pickering, on Sat- the proper punishment. the Methodist Church will be held peaboddy Overalls and Coats, the best, by test, nrday, Sept. 10th, loll, to David —Mary Locke, wife of Arthur on Sunday-and Tuesday, October -And Mre. Annan, a daughter. Locke, died at the family resi- Sth and 10th. Full announcement in the market. —Several from here attended deuce 88 Hamilton St.,Toronto,on will be malater. de lat . the Conservative demonstration Friday 15th inst., after s brief ill- FARMERS' SUPPLY STORL�', at Oshawa on Tuesday night. mess. The funeral took place at St. —A small branch containing a . .. —The work of filling in the ap- George's Cemetery here on Mon- number of ripe raspberries, grown E. RYAN, PROP. PICHk3ARING ' proaches to Dixie road bridge is dap morning, on the arrival of the in Joseph Bye a garden on Church progressing nicely this week. mail train from Toronto, and was St. was left in our office on Wed k ' —Thos. E.. and Mrf this week. s. Pugh, of atteuded by a large number of nesday oIr f CLremont, spent Bnnday with friends. Mr. Locke and family re- —See Millinery Opening advt., s , ' their daughter, Mrs. W. J. Miller. sided here fora number of years on neat page. Don't miss reading ` e� Out' Bargains More v —A number of farmers here- and moved to the city on] a few it. Byy so doing you will miss see- 11 abouts are erecting silos, the corn years ago. Much sympathy is ex- ing the most brilliant opening ' - crop bein the heaviest in years. pressed for the bereaved husband ever held in Pickering. D. Situp- gg 9' —Mrs. McAulay and Mies Vida, and sons in the sad bereavement. sun & Co. Y 8 —A. N. Ridley moved his house- sang a duet very acceptably in —The month] meetin of the W. M. S, of the Methodist church (+ - St. Andrew's Church on Sunday hold effects to Toronto on Tues- St. evening. was held `Thursday, Se t. 14th, at day. He and Mrs. Ridley Rill go Our Great Sale of Dishes has been a huge success. —Found—A buggy whip on Mon- the home of Mrs. J. H. Wagner, to the city about the end of this `Just a few Bowls, Plates and Bakers left. ' day, on the Kingston road near Church St. After the regular week. We hope their city life order of the meeting was over, Spink Mills: Owner map re- may prove a pleasant one for �» cover came at this office. the ladies were joined by their them. e arf✓ nOSV going to _ +F " —Miss Mabel Harveyentertain- husbands and friends,when an in. —On Wednesgday afternoon an ed the members of er Sunday formal social was held- The auto driven by a ntau under the Slaughter our School class at the home of her wants of the inner man were influence of liquor was badly dis- Ea acute, an Friday evening. ambly supplied by the repast to abied near Thos. Calvert's on the y whichall were invited and after Hods De artment �John Stork left for Guelph oo Dress Kingston road. The man was go- +� s !Tuesday, where he will take a the evening's social intercourse ing east and evidently lost control 4 course in the Agricultural College. the ladies were thanked fur their when driving at a furious rate of 'We wish him every success. consideration and assured that all speed The Auto was ran into the We're determined to clear this line out, r —Mrs. John Allaway, of Whit- will welcome a similar event ditch and both front wheels were by,1e seriously ill this week. Her —Sunday neat. Sept, 24th, will completely destroyed. cutting the price in two--gust at many friends anxiously await an be Rally Day in the Methodist S. —Mr. Ralph. W. Gordon, form- t k improvement in her condition. S. A commemc�tive service in p the season when yon —Ina for Walk% d an offi- honor of the irr thous founder of erly teller of the Bay street branch of the Standard Bank Toronto,has want the goods+ tial visit to our public school on the modem Sunday school, )�obt. been appointed manager of the _ ' Friday and was pleased with the 'Raikes, who died one hundred Ppb start made, after the summer years ago. will be given by the Pickering branch as successor to -'" vacation. school. School meets at 2 p. m. in Mr. C. T. Batty who has been !k Pieces Mohair Dress Goode in green, blue, garnet —We understand that -James the auditorium of the church. To We welcome Mr: Gordon to Pick- 1 only piece of black Mohair with white thread, .: transferred to the Oshawa branch. and grey, regular 6(k a yard now a* White has rented David Pugh`s all, irrespective of denominational Bring and trust his sojourn here yregular 50c a yard, now : ? farm j'ust west of the village and preference, the superintendent may be a pleasant one. Mrs. Gor- `4, ]has already commenced fall plow- and officers extend the most cur. don will nt arrive for a week or _..1 only piece grey check Tweed, 54 inches wide, raga- llnR thereon. dial invitation to.tie present with lar 75c a yard, now —Miss,Clara Ham, of Toronto, them. The program of the after- two. ;1 only grey check Tweed Suit Lengtb, 54 in. wide,• c y be interesting —W. G. Ham and Gordon Law regular 1.00 a.yard, now '� was here over Sunda with her noon promises to ppea►rents. She has resumed her and instructive. The school has wish.to announce to their many _,1 only piece Camel's Hair mauve Tweed, very.sty]- w - duties in the cityy after spending spent much time in the endeavor patrons that they have moved in- ish, regular 75e a yard, now _ is fortnight in holidaying, to give their parents and friends to their new wagon and blacksmith • —Dr. and Mrs. Bateman and a treat. Come and encourage shop where they will be pleased to 1 only piece shot dregs goods, brown And blue, me - Dr. and Mrs. Bell, of Toronto, them,- see all their old cu,4tomers and as - regular 50c a yard, now r s r. a from Toronto on Sunday —On Tuesday evening E. A. many new ones as may see fit to 1 only piece garnet melton, nice shade, mostly wool. 20c afternoon and spent a few hours Huburtes, motto was well-known to call on them. These new prem- - regular 25c a yard, now with Mrs. B. Bunting and family. the farmers in this community for ises have just been fitted up and I-only piece corded Lustre, navy, very rich, regular 40c —Wm. Purves, of Columbus, a good many years, died at the is now one of the best in the whole 55cra yard, now ••• °v 4. returning officer for South On- home of Col. P. J. Rowe at the age country. Be sure to call and see I only red Plaid, washes well, regular We a pard, tario,was in the village on Mon- of 64 years. The deceased was this new shop, even if you have now . -- 2x R 1 5c day delivering the ballot boxes born near Newmarket of German uo business to transact: 1 only piece blue and grey woo Plaid, regular 4 •••''° sad papers to the deputies in this descent,, his anceRtord having be- - 30c longed to.the nobility. In. earl a yard, now G locality. g SHORTHAND ED1 CATION 1 only piece Black Serge, regular 85c•a yard. now Z5c —A-well attended- meeting in life he entered partnership with — y p ' �the interests of Wm.'Smith, �as his brother in a distillery and M ke the moat of yourself, it you 8 pieces French Flannel, pare wool, nice patterns7. kield on Saturday Q-vening in the -spice milli, on the esplanade, Tu- jud¢e a man, n commercial concern', for'kimonas or dressing saeques, regular Sae 40e a yy repre- financial enterprise., or an educa- '\ la yard, now town hall. day ressesevens were de- ronto, and for many years re re- p - livered by Dr. James Moore, of sented the firm on the road. He tional institution by results. then you - Brooklin, and Glen Osler, K. C:, also was interested in the saw- must, to-day, place Clarke's Short, Above mentioned are only a few of our "Cut Price" Line. Lots more show of Toronto. mill business, and at one time the hand College in a high place on the - you. Don't miss this Sale. -it's a —Mise C. Taylor left on Satur- firm was a very wealthy one. In roll of success. Not only a success In Record•Breaker. y its own growth and development as a day evening for Baltimore, Md., later ears fortune failed to smile force to better things in the commun- y .. where she intends to reside in fat- upon him and he gained a liveli- its, but an inspiring force directing tire. Mies Taylor .has many fri- hood by selling fruit trees and by men and women into a way of making y ends in Pickering whose bast pruning. His funeral will take the most of life on the money side of �� lie pimall wishes follow her to her new and place this afternoon from the it, and having a plan that will put distant home. home of Col. P, J. Rowe, to the these self-same people into the way of ' : —It was thoughtful,ot► the part Friends'burying ground. stYoulWlllhneed noat further proof of of the members of the Claremont —A meeting was held the- Friday the claim of Clarke's C.gllege to prac- ' •- Citizens' Band to treat us to a evening of last week the town tical success than in the testimony of - serenade as they passed through hall to consider the advisability im gqraduatea printed in their new o L� l feet r "< the village Tuesday afternoon on of starting a- canning factory in booklet, just issued,a copy of which ��ep - their why to Oshawa to take part this vicinity. The meeting.was will be sent on request, free, Y in the Conservative rally. called by the executive of the The advertisment of this College —Would it not be well to have Farmer's Institute, and was large- may be found elsewhere in this paper. N °a guard rail placed on the east ly attended b representative - By wehring•a pair of our oil-tanned calf, leather-lined, Good- .., side of the race bridge on Church farmers. Mr. by and Dr. A year welt, sawed sole, which will keep out the water, keep Street? There is almost sure to Knight, of Picton, each addressed VCTSRS' LIST, 191 '• your feet warmer and give you all the solid comfort there is r 'be an accident at thio point one the gathering at some length and l�be had. This Boot io our Leader for workingmen and we of these dark evenings unless the explained their plan for opeiifa� roe many others to choose from, but we highly recommend - - matter is attended to at once. such a factory. A number of those ;..- —The regular monthly meeting in the audience who have bad ex- '_ -. this one at 83.50. _. S. of the Women's Institute will be perience in growing produce for Municl alit o the Tounsht o Pickers `. held on Tuesday, Sept. 26th, 1911, tanning facoriea were also asked County of of p f. at three o'clock, at the home of for and gave their experiences. TH'E ]SOOT S�30P Notice is hereb iven that I have Mrs. Walter Powell. C: D. Gor- R. H. Cronk occupied the chair yy gg transmitted or delivered to the per- TCHER _ don,of Whitby, will be present and expressed the pleasure ea. P.L ING sons mentioned in sections b and 8 of R .A BUNTING �o give a short talk on `-what per ienced by the promoters of the the Ontario Voters'List Act,1889,and R. A. r women ebould. know of banking meeting at seeing such a turnout acts amending the 'same, the copies en #a_ and business. and the enthusiasm over the mat- required by said sections, to be so —Rev. J. C. .Forster, of Black- ter that had been manifested. transmitted or delivered of the Lists stock, will.conduct the Children's Organs;dtion committees were ap- made pursuant to said Act, of all per D .SEE E• � a� service in 8t. Andrew's Church poini�and some other detail sons appearing by the last revised As- O�E AN - service Sabbath Morning,,and in-the arrangements made. The Picton seaement Roll of the said Municipality evening will Have charge of the gentlemen will hold a meeting on entitled to vote at Elections for mem- regular service. Rev. Mr.' Moore Saturda avenin neat in the hers of the Legislative Asaembl and For Double Harness, Single Harness, y . g at Municipal Elections, and e Q '� Halters, ` -rill,conduct anniversary services town hall at which the committees Was first posted u office at � Collars, Etc., at Blackstock in exchange with will report, when it will be de- Whitevale on the day of Sep Rev. Mr. Forster. finitely stated whether,or not r:`IDI'], and remains there or in. all my own make. —Gervae and Mrs. 'Cornell re- are to have the factory stsri epectioa. 'Plush Rage, Whips, and all Horse Furnishipge, '-turned from the North-west on From present indications the en- Electors are called upon to examine a Monday after spending a couple terprise seems aasured and the said Lists and if any omissions or oth- always in stock.' ti ...of m6nthe with their son, Walter, work of erecting the factory and er errors are found therein. to take at Arcola. Mr. Cornell is delight- installing the plant, which will .immediate corrected a cord to have said - Jeci with the west and reports the at]east entail an expenditure of erroDatendrrattWhitevale79 p 13?W,"2911 PICHERIN I HAR,NESs EMPORIUM � +' S crops as 'very good as a general 840,000, will be commenced at � be in operation in time I DONALD R. BEATON, phone Ind. 301. .W. J. COAIiWELL