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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_10_06 +fir •,. -. .:'•Y4' .. b , XI. _._. .PICKERiING, ONT., :- FRID►AY, OCTOBER 6, 1911 T. .= Tae � at gati*bro. - OUNRARTON l3CHOOt REPORTS Established 75 years Y¢d# ZL Charles Smales, who.has decided to Report of S. S,.ITa 12, Pickering, INK .MILLS -GREENWOOD a give up farming.is now busyy erecting for the lnbnth of September. 4th a neat residence in oplr village just clan-Nellie Russell. .Lyman Barclay, E. FORSYTH,D. of O.,Regis- south of.the harness shop.. • We wel- Frank , Gostlek, 3rd 'class-Marie gazed number ot.fba ogtomeodoai Asencome Mr. and Mrs. $males and family Hamilton: Evii Hood, Hilda Ham and tin of oaaario. Special attantios given to ` Edttiait of glsavan. myna test4'donee Noma to our village. Winnie Wilson (equal). 2nd class- FLOUR : OUR . � We congratulate R. Wood on his Harold. Barclay, Mabel Hamilton. MILLS WHITE-SATIN, success in securing first prize .for Maud Burgess. Pt. 2nd'sr.-Ravmond '�KIhINON; M.b., L.R.C.S., - entlemam's turnout, and a lady from Pitkey; Myrtle Haab, Russell Pilkey, �•" >uzRh,member of the College of L'REAM--BUNS Va kham also secured. first prize for Pt. 2nd jr.-Russell .Hamilton, Fred, ,I,require 1000 bushels of &tdtwllett it. a Surgeons of Ontario,aoeatiate TEA-BUNS best lady driver with Mr. Wood's out- Riddle, lat class-Fred Wilson. Pri- once and will: px an,extra rice all of surgeons,,Edinburgh P tion•to dsiesaee of women.aad fit at Scarboro Fair: Mr. Wood is also wary-Helen Barclay, Gordon Riddle. for it for quick delivery. oi�eesadresidence,Broz�am. FEED exhibiting at the Markham Fair this Present` every day-N. Russell, M. �' week. Gibson;L. Pitkey, H. Ham, M. Hood, will�O Pay,highestpricefor E.flood, R. Pilkey, M. Ham. No. on ING MEDICAL SURGICAL BRAN �' roll 29. Average attendance 26, J. ihd X-RAY INSTITUTE 9 HORT3 r, - GRKF.NWOoo Pilkey, Teacher. 400 OAT iS Axa, • • aNTaRIo W ELLAA'D FEED FLOUR F. L Gleeson and sea. of Toronto'. Senior Division of Claremont Pub yi7C7•�3Fr. T JUMBO " " Spent Sunday with his father here. lic School: Sr, 4th-Mellsas,Morgan, t�Iffi TOWLE, X. B.,_X. D., C. X., OATS M. Gleeson was in the city on Mon- Florence Fo e, Elva Smith. Sr. , e Physimaa'ia aluss° »- day attending the(uneral of his niece, aid-Stanle owe, Ro Forsyth, BAKERS JOY-the best bread Sour. S,paeialssaia Beotal Diseases. Prostatic Dia. OAT CHOP Ag e Gleeson. Jean Evana9 Jr. 8rd-Resta Sotephen- KISSIMI-the beat pastry flour. easro of-assn; Diseases nt Women, veneer., CORN ,, Mrs, Alex. Moore returned home on son, Mar Pugh, Marjory Neal. Mer - �omaers,, lungs. . Stephen- Diseases esaye, afters spending. week with y g jSpecial prices to 'farmers buying two ossa ,tluoat and loner. 8ltttag glaraoa and CORN CHOP Saturday, pe g age attendance for September 28. E. all stows and cbronio disaaeoa. BARLEY CHOP y friends in Whitli Teacher. p barrels and over. 611166 Rona 12 to 9 and I to 9 4917 y• A. Forgie, MIXED CHOP Mrs. T. Proctor is Spending a couple Honor Roll-Junior Division for Sep- I chop finer than an other mill-that �• of weeks in Toronto, with Mrs. Hoff-. tember: Sr. 2nd-John Knight, Maud mesas a great deal this year land sari other friends. y FEED WHOLESALE 4N TON LOTSSanderson, Mildred Brodie: Jr. 2nd- when feed is scarce: FAREWELL, K.C., HARRIS. The prevailing question around here. George Rawson, Violet Sargent, 1ss.CoaaatyyCrown Attazney,aad0oaat7 is when will the C. N. R.par9senger Merle Stephenson. Sr. t. 2nd- WY train Whitby, W � train run through to Trenton? P h ell �• �• �Ri�FrTT err The Rev. S. T. Tucker had the mis- NeY Jr. t Vida is Knight. Russell Neal. Jr. t, find-Lois Brodie.Verna St Geon 8'; All licstn'Church Bt�RCLAY,Biarrister-aL-Law, * rrM Q Tv fortune to lose his horse on Tuesday Bryant, Mrrrie Forsyth. 1(a}-Effie 1 . eo7ioitoi,llotary Public,St»oist 8zami J• LI• SPINK, LIMITED, night. The animal died before a vete $ g tor..Stgb Gnarl of Jastise,'Broek Street, Elrnight. Earl Storey, Allan Thoanp- _ Whitby. ny rinary could be-secured, son. l(b)-Gordon Scott, Mary Wagg, :at'NDAY'SERVICES -PICKERING,•ONT. Mrs.Graham Johnston,who sustain- Olive Mantle, AE: CHRISTIAN, Barrister and ed a fracture of the shoulder by.being Morning Prayer io.30 A. M .Bolicitor,Notary Pnblle,Etc, Moneyto tbrown from- the buggy some two Report of S.9, :tin. 4,.L'abridge, for Tdrin, office neat door to the Standard Bank, weeks ago, is as yet unable to use her September : Sr. I V.-Rorie Watson, Evening " ' , ?,00 P. M Vftl*v-.�.' 951p arm. May Rawson, Sr, III.-Douglas Dick, Petek•o, AL inson Jr. lIL-Talbert Evans, Roy Sunday School .. '' 2.00 P. Mtr GR86N RivER Crawford, Vera Wilson. Garf. Priest, R. E. J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary ll.; Hiidakocitin Sr I.-Bertha Pit- CLARE:1lOT+iT Arnold Hutchin s has moved into key-, Gladys Mantle. Ed. Norton, Jr Burgeon, Honorary gradaste-of tine on- p • -Win vrtariaa�rr7p ejlleqe,Toronto•Canada. All t the house recently 4acated by A. E, I -Don Rawson, John Wilhsyp. An.Wartes of domestic animals treat, for all Styles of-furniture, Lehman, on Beverley. Claytou Hill., Average the most modern.approved and rcleasiao 'hSia9 Pearl Glendenning. of Cedar at!eodance for Sept. 19. M, Shantz, J: otnces at corner of Slag and Lias - - - Grove, sent a few days with Miss Teacher. t?iokeri ng,On Tarlo I p - p y • � Lydia Fuller. Report of S: S. No. 14, Picketing. w fu* too f5*Tb i. ROOM' 01lding We are pleased to report that Miss iCedar Creek'' IV,-Hazel Horto . _ 4LYiil Witime Wilson has improvod some- III.-Playter 'Make, George Middle- I {3. HAM-Issuer oY�.lfnrtlage '�f what in the past week' ton. Sr. Il.-John Middleton, Jr, II.- Iil`1 I- j •in`iesn"s to the-Cannly of Onsulo, - Picture .L' r rm ra The Green River Ladies' Aid intend Ethel Gauslin, Russel Yake. Edna 871p holding a bazaar on Thursday, Oct. Hortop, Tom Hortop. I.-Gertie rr POtTCHER, Real Estate Auc- 14th, in the -A. O. V. W. hall. All Yake, Chxrtle Geer. Ida Linton.' Sr. -d0'� Shades kinds of articles auItable for Christ- Primers-Che+tar Geer, Jr. Primer . euoama'licenses, r o stn'w'r.iad tasnsr was or birthda presents will be sold. Rov Carr Primary-Era�arziartslfooaros.Hroagbaas. � p - y-Era Evnna Tea wit] also be served.: Admission David Pu b, Willis Evans. Ada Mid- - - HLIPPER leaner of. M a 10 cents. dletcn. demes .,cording to merit. ` . Lt=924 i uta denc , of oa After w liai[ertng Illness. 3dre, O P Ethel (3aualio was resent ever day0� advances' In y�11C,,� at arose sad his saddonoo,fllaramoatr Ferrier ed•away on Thursday of during September.present AY For. ,Q• 13,BEATON,TOWMEIP(3I aZ 'UNDERTAKING r last wee The funeral took place on syt.h.Teacher, tioa+e7ana@. oom,mfeaioserfor saki mg Sunday. Oct. lat. to the Locust Hill Ott, 1St in convection r(�08.T taat ata. I[oaoy to 3oas cemetery.- Mrs. Ferrier had for many BALSAM -Discer of tda cars been a resident of this laceo, Ont. r-t Distance no object r Book your Order ' 1118 week arch sympathy is expressed for Lhe :relyilia Pilkeyis viaitlag.t!vder theL, Licensed Auctioneer Prices moderate. husband and members of the family parental roof, C esgat. ld sicin thsir'6ereavement. lake Tavlor-has en atzed for a terme 4f t!arkand Ooteri0. Ano' • with Nfr: Jonesgiads etteane8Oooarborre.m Oaew KiYar P 0, Ont OROWQHAM Robert Sadler vi+iced friends at T SPIN CT' �d B. POWELL, Licensed Auc. PI��ERI�TC� PIL�ISS flreenwond on Sunday. U r 1111 I] a . Hander. .alaatos and oolleotor for Sirs, Hugb Mechin was in the city. Wm. Day agticipttes s pleasant attea of Ontario 244 Yort Aa rials of on Wednesday, time itt %Iarkh,+ni Fair, l soadagrasf`either prNately or a aootioa. -THS' - R. J.. Cowart .and• Geo.' hada f Toronto, visited at- pT�.K�' R I N(fir f P Fred Rowe, soba ooilas TO For dater ox RL pas- - business trip to the city last Thurs- his borne hpre on Sunda ap3x17 at r.,tsdenoe, L+Lraoetb Ao..�iok- ♦ +� /,• �t g• rapn•orders telt at slave OjMae,Pick• Great Laxative Tome day Lorne Wilkin took ,e trip to Mont- or 1Qaenab's stare, olaremons: will re Miss Ella Linton has gone to To, r eek with cattle, sproxnpptatteatioa. sarefsotion Kaaren- +_ ronto, where she has secured a good ,Rola Redman And Mark Linton irieit- ffiy vanes aamberts Indo v _ pendent 1001 positive. rd at Uxbridge aver 9tmday. CO ..1...11. L� 13estores tyle energy and strenitth _ Mrs, Andrew Willson and Mrs. Adam Spears has_ purchased the � PHILIP to every part of the human James, of.Ashburn, visited Mrs. H. Jones' property at Mt, Zi-m Egg, Stove, `art andPea sizes system- the thing to Will:ton on Tuesday. John Goldie has heen assisting W. in hard coal-w-JO , !Rise Cowie DafoP,of Bad Axe. Mich,. H. Jones h+rrvegt his corn crop. Best I lump steam coal. All coal In Hn,s a full line of iresh and Cur- toue yon till.- is visiting with hsr grand-parents, ';;, F. Wilson visited friends in David and Mrs. Dafoe. nisi cover, full weight and u :ad,meats,constantly on hand. Aurora M- glandes and :lowing. ;prompt service. • We guarantee every. box And re- The township council meets hire on Alex. Mackie is hasp plowing on the - -Spice Roil, Brtpakfast Baeon, fund your money if not Monday next, at 1 p. m.,for-the-traas- farm he lately rented at Oshawa. '��' �� �7 action,of general business, t"ltfford Todd iurchased a valuable na, bologna, Weiners etc. satisfied.- P J. F. Paxton, of Whitby, was here driving horse from W. F.Wilson, A..Good stock of rough and matched $j heat rices on Tuesday summonsing some of our Now that the- elections are over 8 P paid for Manufactured and Sold by hemCock,also matched and dress- ll3utcher's cattle stalwarts as grand jurors to attend business has resumed Its old routiry ed spruce and roe. The fall seizes. - Miss Betsy Joneaflgave- a birthday P p • T.- M. MoFA Z)Z)E- V There will be services as usual in party to her many friends on Satur- 2z,9x and 4x Ontario cedar shingles, rmori if� )11the Christian Church -next Sunday d%r 3z and 4x B. C. shingles. ii `VG DRUGGIST.SND GRADUATE OPTICIS.*i mOtning• when the Rev, R. G. EnR- ,n, Pengelly, of Greenwood, is �me quote you prices on any build. lish willofficiate. engaged filling silos in this neighbor- In material ou ma uire.ss rl for h:& PICKERING, ONT, Duncan Dolphin has sold his farm ham•, gy y�1 to John Hamilton. Mr. Dolphin has Wm. Lidgett,of Kinsale, has rent- Bill stuff a specialty. not pet decided as to his future, but ed the farm late] ossa red b John Inde endant hone 1604,lg�it, y PY P P�E.Aii� ESTATE•.... maybyanntberfarm if he can gbt girkett. �nnccts all ,trains one to suit him. Jae. Iiortop purchased a fine, driv- A V R E E k7OR Tewmin - Two fifty-acre acre farms far sale thea Colin .Philip returned on Monday Ing burse from W. Wiles. of Myrtle • ! g Promptly attended to. y- P• from an extended trip through NIv Station. Agent for-Canada CeiTiage Co. Good buildings, plenty of water, one- York, Illinois and oilier states. . e Wm. Williams sold several head of -- LOCUST HILL half in cash, balance on mortgage if viewed Detroit and Chicago butcher's cattle to Mr. Griffiths. of '�e H• Peak requited. their highest skyscrapers and'was TTxbrid e. ;. 1 Picker{ttQ. much impressed with the m naafi- Miss Maggie Lee intends Issuing for Also a good fenemeat dwelling minify of our Southern neighbors as Oshawa where..she has secured ear- ' ' ielding 12%in the village of Picker- well as with the magnificonce of their plo went. Boins i�►nB asks thing Ing' cities, We congratulate W. H. Pugh upon ;C lets marriage to isa Eva, Gregg, of Clareinont. _ WHITBY .. e.•. �'�'� Saving rented the Dumbarton shop de s �� ( , . -. - Miss Ada Genesi visiting at her = �ii is .., +ipnd opened the same,I am.prepar- Construction has begun ori a new aunt's, I1irg. Geo.'Lee, of Greenwood, ed to do all work entrusted to - - m • � � x,000 addition to the Ontario Ladies' for afew weeks. , me in the'above line. College. - John KellinRton has left the employ i. Horeeehoeing a.specialty. Lurgi~additions to the buckle fac- of George Jarvis and intends entering School has commenced again. _ 13a11_in and see me any time. W• VAit tory and Trees' works are now near- the study of law. What about that Founttiin ing completion. Geo. Jones, district representative Pen perhap! your par- �.' .T �I.SN'I'FNFR, Notary Public* Pickering. Mayor•Lowney reports that power for the Woodstock Fence Co., was. ents promised you P , from the Seymour Power Company down over Sunday. UNBARTQN will be here by December. Poles are A number from. here attended the - 8pAC18l,li9t now being erected between Oshawa barcest home services at Claremont ;.y ,�° ' anti Whitby. on Sunday and Monday evening. will. buy with us a giiaranteed - Y?,.- ' The In all blade of tire-setting. Binder The C. P. R. survey party have, Harold Jones has severed his tonnes- article. We have Pena at it f IOT N and mower knivbs ground found a good route through the vent- tions with C•W. Disney and has en. $1.25, 82.50, $3.00, $3 i50, +� B"K :?:adders of all kinds in stock - tai part of the town and are now gaged'with S, H. Joaes.for a term. 44.00 and s6b:00. - ' i1®�8 0mee, Toronto " and to order. making the final location in theneigh- A. J.. Rogers,arrived home from _ - rr. borhood of Oshawa. Orillia on Saturday with 26 head of - - � The Shop will be close every Wednes- Chief Jamison has rest sed his posi- feeding cattle itbrch' he purchased , S�. ;-P„ President" da and Saturday from now g Labs - a h y y tion on the police force here and it is there. Labs and Gentlemen r •.i ? y. thP.Wa, Vice President - until November 1st. ,. • ,,;,�' ;$ogert, General M'g'r _ _ _ `': reported that he has accepted a poai- Irving McAvoy has arrived home _ t Reserve $6,OOQ00 WOPQ uj t rr u '_ tion with Dr. Kelso of the Neglected" from the North-west. He reports a Buy•a Fountain Fen at Bas �''rv' - 11r iI t J�(f1iSa1F� B '�0�� Children's Departa<uent ox::tbe,Ontario pleasant trip-and the prospects bright bett's and you will get a Government. oiit there. ' satisfactory Pen. ils Bank hag been eatab-. The litat move before beginning to James Hortop as called to the bed- 7 len, En land, ' erect the new High .School building side of his father on Thursday laef, We do. not sell poor ones and' rulll,E. Have �1l lets of-water 4 will be the inspection next week by who W dangerously ill, but at the :rmember we have w A6 Letters of credit and Dr, Seath of the Department of-.Edu time o writing is much improved. dandy at i points InCanada.n go- cation;Toronto, of the Henry street Arth Arbuckle, who has been in oa,wake telegraphic 1RICit EROS.. OF VVHITLVAL,L public school square site. the Toronto Hospital for a couple of �1, Q ro gtb*Very 4 WIpO,Sa of are prepared to furnish you anything The Bell Telephone Co. are instal- months, is expected home next week. nraiibed oa all Wnadian in the line of water supply Birch as ling a number of new phones in the We Are pleased to Izaow-he-is-much - ^,Y ata ratters pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, town and vicinity. The f ' a m roved in health: a�se} ant win be provided for the among then ohicrCompton, of Glen• Major, dis- Norman" N bk' beaters of our Letter ii of Plumbing.'etc. , Credit „t David Bath ida,�nizer for Mowat, liberal can, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN . +` base line,•Jo int�' ort Ontario, aid uA a : Ag. D. G10RDON, Mans, er They are also expert well drillers p g + ardson. on meek,. bough diisappotnt• orP�os►rs ear q and respectfully solicit your. pa P'o.r OFF/Ce CBs ' age for the futs4re: n�.tihoDe ander Richard y+ there are bet- V Y .axe '- f y ',. '\•� • '11.Y PRICES Of fARNf PRODUCTS I W H 6 I I - BUYERS ILEPOnT3 Flt'031 THE LEADING -r _. . _ RA 3 et �____ _ .- s 6 Shut f t T QIr cr�Tl�ly -�--- -_- Have u Off he Water Fro ,, , Italian Cruisers Destroy ' Turkish Torpedo -AMERICA. Company at North Bay. Crites of Cattle. Grain, Cheese � � y Boats at Prevesa and Land a Force. and Other Produce &&- lions >' and Abroad. A despatch from IVTorth Bay says: with the 'result that not enougK' North Bay was in darkness on Wed. water is available to supply the' A. despatch from Rome says: meat that a naval battle occurred nsEADSTUFFs. demand. Low water i8 eneral Italy declared war on Turkey be- off Prevesa at 2 o'clock on Friday Toronto, "Oct. 3.-Flour-winter wheat, nesday night, no electric current season, and the 'busy beavers ginning �t 2.30 on Friday after- afternoon. Italian warships belong- being available for illumination. noon following a session of the in to the Ionian squadron encou - 90 per `fent• patents, unchanged at $3.50. g their dame, jnake a bad si ' g g Montreal freight. Manitoba $ours-First The power for the local plant is worse. As the law forbids 'Cabinet, at which the Turkish reply tered a flotilla of Turkish destroy- patent., $5.30; second patents, $4.80, and generated on South River, twenty ference with the beavers the to Italy's ultimatum was read. An era cruising off the coast of Epirus. strong bakers', $4.60, on track, Toronto. miles away, by the Nipissing Power pany are helpless, and is app 62l cial statement from the Foreign The Italians promptly attacked the Manitoba wheat-New No. 1 Northern. Company, and Iow water is given to the Ontario Goveynment Office says that Turkey's reply to flotilla, and two'Turkish Ships were $L06, Bay ports; No. 2 Northern, $1.04; as the reason for the failure of the special permission to destroy Italy's ultimatum is not peremp- badly damaged by shells. They and No. 3; $1.02, Bar ports_ power, caused, the company officials beaver dams and allow tl•e water tory as was demanded, but is eve- have gone ashore in the Gulf of Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, red or state, by beaver dams in Algonquin reach the power plant. ' Unless sive and dilatory. In consequence Arta. mixed, new, 85 to e6c, outside. Park, where the head waters and something is speedily done, North of that fact the Government de- Prevesa is the southernmost point Peas-Good milling peas, 92 to 95o out- reserve storage of South River are Bay, Callendar, and Powassan will 'Glared war against Turkey. After of Albania. The object of Italy is side, located. It is claimed that beav- not only have to return to candles;,' the reception of the Turkish reply evidently to encourage the revolt oats-Ontario oats ¢utet and steady, ers are holding back water which but industries will be severely aft there was a conference between the of Albania, which is smarting under with No. 2 Quoted at 41 to 42c, outside. should 'supply the power company, fected by the power being cut off.'. ;Premier and the Foreign M4nister the recent cruelties practised by and No. 3 at 40c. No. 2 western Can. and the Cabinet. It was decided the Turkish General during the ads, 45c, and No. 3, 44c, Bay ports. -to occupy Tripoli without delay. rising. Barley-No. 2 is probably -worth 15a medium butcher steady at $5.50 to $5.80, r. .. The Turkish Charge d-Affaires has outside. and common mixed at $3.75 to $4.50. Cows, THE NEWS IN A PARAGRA '.received his passports 0 the frog- FIGHTING AT TRIPOLI., Corn-No. 2 American yellow Quoted at easier at $4.25 to $4.80; extra choice, 65; Mier and started for home on Fri- A despatch from Constantinople 701-2c• Bay ports. bulls, $3.50 to $5. canners, $1.50 to $2.75. _ fay evening. says: The Turkish War Ministry, Rye-Car tots outside, 750 west. and t7o Feeders, choice steers, 850 to 1,050 pounds, IIAPPE\11' G9 FROM ALL OTi EII according to the reports current east, $5 to $5.25: good heifers, $4.50 to (ices: THE GLOBE IN A REFUSED TO SURRENDER. here 2 at 64 to 55c, outside. here on Friday night, has received bulla, $3.50 to $4. Sheep market easier; ---A dos a,teh from T Bran-Manitoba bran is quoted at s23 _NUTSHELL. p Tripoli -gays: a despatch from the late Turkish light ewes, 93so to $4; heavy, 63 to 63.35: _ � _ 'iihe Italian destroyer that entered Military Attache at Paris, who has to 623.50, in bags. Toronto freight. Shorts, bucks, $3. Lambs; market easter at $s the port under the white flag this assumed command of the forces at to $5.so. Calves, $3.50 to 6s. Hogs, war- afternoon brought a summons for Tripoli, stating that the Italians ket weak, with prospects lower.. . Canada, the Empire and the World the surrender of the Turkish gar- began to disembark Friday after- -COUNTRY PRODUCE. letters of a son to General Before Tole rison. -The Turkish authorities re- noon, but the Turks succeeded in Beans-small lots of hand-picked quos- fused. All Europeans have taken sinking the first two barges. It is ed at 82.30 per badhel. refuge in the Italian Consulate, rumorei;jf also that Italian forces Honey-Extracted, to tins, 10 to 110 Per CUTTING DOWN YUKON MAIL. CANADA. tend are awaiting the first shot. The have landed both at Tripoli and lb. Combs, $2.23 to 82.50, --Jb. October 30 will be Thanksgiving Italian colony is preparing for de- Benghazi. Baled Hay-No. 1 at $13 to $14, on tract. Only I.l;hter Forms Forwarded and Day, fence. As soon as the ultimatum and No. 2 at $10 to sit. Other Restrictions Imposed. The railways are applying for was delivered to the Turkisb Gov- INSULTED ITALIAN FLAG. Baled Straw-$6 to $6.50, on track. To• creased remuneration for carryi A despatch from Ottawa says: the mails. etninent the Italian fleet established costo. P Y A despatch from $alonica says: After the first of October restr�c- a blockade off the coast of Tripoli, Immense crowds gathered before Potatoes-Car lots, In bags, at Hoo. tions were placed on the kind of Berlin, Out., has over 15,000 po• and no Turkish steamer is now able the Italian Consulate here on Sat- Poultry-Prices of dressed' poultry to mail to. the Yukon to be sent an- pulation, and will soon be incorpor• to onter gaantitiee!-Chickens• 140 per, lb.; fowl. ward from White Horse. This is ted as a cit urday night. The Go�ernoz of the Y• The pregsent mission of the fleet 11 to t2c: ducks,'1sc; turkeys. 200. Liv. Canada's foreign trade in August town and the "Director of Police . owing to tw® closing of navigation. g g � is to prepare everything for land- poultry, about 20 lower than the above. increased b over eighteen Ing the Arm Corps, which is com- tore down the flagstaff and the All letters, postcards, single-wrap- Y ghteea millions. S Y P Lord Strathcona will continue in mangled b General Caneva. If the It'a'lian arms, .which they trampled ._ aU,iZ,E$, EOt}s, CH3:ESS• • ped newspapers, periodicals,_etc., y u.;der foot to the accompaniment of will be forwarded; but.news a era office as High Commissioner in Lou-' ..Its!1an subjects are molested by P Butter-Dalry prints, a1 to 33c. later. P g don. angry howls and the vilest epithets_ and periodicals sent to new"dealers Turkey the fleet will extend its area for. 16 to t7o. Creamery quoted at r,6 t0 Lieut.-Governor Eiir Daniel and The Italian Consul and Yice-Consul� for trade in bulk, books and mer- of operations. If the Turkish war 27o per lb. for rolls, and at 23 to 840 for Lad McMilran were ban $lL s ahem surveyed the scene from the steps chandise, circulars, patterns, and Y , gusted by g pt action a strong solids Winnipeg a citizens and of the Consulate, courageously run- yarngles are- excluded. The par. P e given Italian squadron will be sent to ggrs•-Strictly now-laid quoted at 23 to handsome re deal with it lmmediatel fang the risk of at any moment !al- cels maybe Seat Lo White Horse present. $1r meanie. y. No des- 34c, and fresh at 20 to 21c Per dozen. to retina ling victims to the bullets of nom®� by mail to be transferred there to g embarkation of sailors and marines case lots. Eight - at Tripoli is to be ex fanatical Musaulman. The Italian the express companies, and the de g thousand dollars was po petted, as Cheese-Large quoted at iso per ib,. and len from the safe of the Cana poatoffice and other establishments I partment will transfer them to .the force would not be sufficient to twins he 15 14s. Express Com ' sustain an attack by the garrison afterwards receiver similar treat- --' - these forwarding agencies there, George gamy at Hamilton, meat. Grace news has been received - but assumes no responsibility. g Kennsugh, the night cler Of Tripoli Roo PRODUCTS. n from- Albania, where the authors- a d another man are under arrest. The• Turkish fortifications are Bacon-Lon` cies, t2 to to t 2a Per lb ties are apprehensive of untoward GREAT BRITAIN. - farmed only with email calibre in ease lots; Pork, short sat, 923; do. THE ORI0:1'9 BIO (it\$. developments. _ Krupp guns, and cannot future the mess. 620 w tat. Ham., medium to tigbt, The Doke and Duchess of C00- Italian warships, which will be able "- - t7 to 171-20; do., heavy, 15 to 15 t-2c; roll+ $Itonitaaeanl, Diseharre Broke . BOMBARDED RESCHADIE.. naught will salt for Canada on the : to destroy the forts without diffirul- � 11 so 111.20: breakfast bacon. 17 to�i$o: Glass Tea Mlles Away. 8th of October. � -ty. The cruisers Marco Polo and A despatch from Constantinople backs. 191.2 to enc. Vetter Pisani left Taranto with,the says: It is announced from Janina Lard- Tedi cea. 101.2c; tabs. 103-4c; pail d despatch from London Lays; There is much anxiety in Britain squadron of torpedo boats and de- ua The, battleship Orion's 13.5-inch as to possible complications to- - that two Italian warships na Sat- Greece and the Balkans. stroyers under the command of the urday bombarded the port of Res .__• guga have been tried with remark- able effect. $o tremen3:iva wg+- The British Government has de- Duke of Abruzzi. General Caaeva, chadie and for boats lying in BUSINEss AT 1$ONTREAL. the concusaiow that windows were appoint a Board of Trade with the expeditionary forces, will Pip �` g ceded to a in ry that harbor, one of which was dam- Montreal. Oct. 3.-Oats -Canadtan West "be accompanied b General Brioola awaken is structure ten In Cs Commission to arbitrate on laboe r P 7 aged and landed its crew. The ern. No. 2. 47c: car lots e: store: extra awn The structure t f '.he chi disputes. ,and the Count Giraldi. The first Italian ships entered the port and No. r teed. 461-2c; No. a C. W.. 46c; No, y' p 'force in made up of 23,000 men. shelled the town, several houses be- 2 local white, 451.20; No. 3 local white. well withstood the test and showed Rev. Dr. William Patrick, Prins There will be 40,000 men altogether ing struck. After taking sounding" Me; No. 4 local white, 441-2c. Fleur- the damage._ at those e.lgsg.p in cipal of Manitoba Presbyterian Col when the entire force is landed. the firing operation more wool•pa,l• lege, died on Thursday at Kirkin- theyy left and later entered Part Manitoba spring wheat patents, firsts, sed earlap-s. Hardened lata akv- tilloch, Srotland. Regiments arg departing daily from Minto, taking th Captain of the $5.40; do., @-code. $4.90: winter wheat g' the chief Italian towns for Paler- lights and port-holes wero ba•ily The Irish railwae strike has not port and three bo oren prisoners. patents, $4.75 to $5,. strong bakers', H.• fractured, and the` coverings rf yet been settled owing to Catania, Taranto, denea Syracuse, o a ba gs, i190 to 62 Rolled straight rollers, Date-Per barrel 64.2$ to $4.40: da.. In canned goods in the ship's etc res fusal of the companies to ha and Venice, where they will embark -CHOLERA IN TUNIS. $5.25; bag of 90 lbs., $2.50. Corn-Amari. crockery ii as all the men who went out. aboaburst and much rd transports. The force will Dan No. 3 yellow, 74 to 741-2a. Mtnfeed- smashed. The decks were not The grandson and heir of t established at Tripoli by Oct. 10. Thirty-SN Deaths Reported Among Bran, Ontario, $23 to y'4; Manitoba, 923; buckled by the bleat, thanks to the Mr. W. E. Gladstone has been 'Old ships, with ammunition, _ Arabs In One Day. middlings, Ontailo, $27 to $28; shorts, manner in which they were ted for the Kilmarnock Burgh ally strengthened, but the bottom vision in the Imperial Parliame y.guns, Rnd telegraphic apparatus, A despatch from Paris says Manitoba, 626; moaillte,.6x6 to $32 .Eggs of one of the ship's boats fell c.ean Will fallow the transports. Aero- -Selected, 24 to 2k, No. 1 stock. to to ' _ Cholera is epidemic in Tunis, a out. GENERAL. !planes and probably other airships 224• Cheese-Westerns, to t-2 to 14 3.40, regency and French protectorate of -�- Greece may take advantage will be despatched later. eaaterna. !4 to. 14140. Batter-choioe�t, y ge Of P northern Africa, and the colonial The designs for the new old ' The warships blockading Tripoli $43.4 to 254; seconds, 4414 to wi-$. g g Turkey's trouble to strike. office has decided to enforce'strict coin e'to be issued shorts are the Pisa. Amalfi•,"Sardegna;Na- ag y have Over one thousand anti-mIIitar• sanitary measures. The French re- been announced. fats have been arrested in Ital• poli, and Marese: In addition there sident-general of Tunis, G. F. Ala- UNITED STATES MARKETS. � y• are six destroyers. petite, has cuE shore. his holiday Buffalo, Oct, 3.-Spring wheat-No. 1 Win- in France anti will return to Tunis Northern. carload., store $1.121.2. Win- B E AJ ff' TURKISH SHIPS DAMAGED. to direct the health measures. ter, No: 2 red, 97c; No. 3 red. 95c; No. 2 A despatch from Paris says: Thirty=six deaths-;are reported to white, 950- Corn-No. 3 yellow, 733.40: No. The Matin's Athens correspondent, have occurred on Tuesday in the 4 yellow, 731•Zc: No. 3 corn, 713aJo, ail - <: HUNDREDS' � "XEE Nays the telegraph official at Von- Arab quarter of the capital; and on track, through billed. , Oats-No, s Itza, Greece, wires to the Govern-182 new cases. white, 503.40; No. 3 white, 600; No. t white. 494 Barley-Maltint, $1.16 to _ i1 Dam Bursts At Austin, Penn,, and Practi- rMinneapolis. Oct, 3.-Wheat-September, s 61.051.2; December, $1.073-4. May, $1.113.4: No. 1 hard. $1.083.4; No. i Northern, $t.. Cally Destroys the Towne s REINDEER TOR "FAR '--,-N-ORTH 071.4 to $1.081.4; No. 2 Northern. $1.035.4 - to $1.061.4; No. 3 wheat, 98 3.4o to $L013 4. Corn-No. 3 yellow. 67 to 67i•2o. oats - A despatch from Austin, Penn., and eaten by fire, the wee a fihipment From Newfoundland to rt No. 3 white, 45 to 451.2'0. Rye-No. F, 9o1•2 says: Three hundred or more per- charred remnants of its buildings, to 910. Bran-$21.50 to $22, Flour-First eons met their death through the believed to hold the remains of'300 , patents, $5:30 to $5.50; second patents, $4.. bursting of a dam above this town or more persons, were strewn along' Smith Arrives at Edmonton. 00 to*115.20; first clears, $3.50 to $4.70; sec. on Saturday. Fire followed and the valley edge, piled in winrows' and clears. $2.70 to $3.10. completed the work of destruction. where the Main street bdsiness sec-!`f A despatch from Edmonton says: Quebec oA Sept. 18 to reach Ed- The cur in of night, which was tion was, or Swept in cattered P LIVE STOCK MARKETS. rung down on the flood scarcely be- masses far down the rev ; Three carloads 'of reindeer from monton a week later. The reindeer northern Newfoundland arrived in will be taken by rail as far as Stony .Montreal, Oct. 3.-North-west cattle, fore its victims had all been claim- The greatest loss menton on Wednesday on they Creek, sixty miles north-of Edmoa- �'� to $5.70: .no choice Eastern steers; ed, .'and its surviving sepctators occurred ata sharp adian Northern Railway from' toil, and from that point they will good steers• one lot sold at $5.25 to $s.so; fully realized how great a tragedy valley just below Main st �t. There were 43 reindeer to taken overland to Athabasca fair,$4.75 to $s. Bulls are of slightly bet• the elements of water and fire had the debris was caught e care, and a fourth ear was ,Landing, Some that have been well ter anality, and for heavy bulls $3.50 Was enacted in th'e-natural amphitwea= pi;essed with terrific po $eked, but only 83 to 83.25 bid; light bails• tre of the All Mounttains circling sweep -of the U. with reindeer food, moss broken wiH be led and the others $2so to $2.75; caws, no good cows on of. here, was lifted by dawn on Sun- wreckage of.the busiest portion aY. ; rags. The Department of the will, ill be conveyed in waggons, At ter; demand poor; poor to medium. $4.so day, revealing a ghastly -scene of the town was carried to that po -, r has planned to stock the Athabasca Landing the animals will to $4.75; caonera. $2.50 to a3. : One load death and devastation_ _ and .from .upset atec4ig-a&d= of Maekeazie, and-ilia atii- be placed in scows and floated down nA ,btp r for a Austin itself, on -Saturday . a caught fire. It is belisve� are to be used for carrying the Athabasca River to Fort Sm*t $40 to $60 busy mill town of 3,000 people, scores of persons are 1•� ne sem ln.-long reaches of the which is their destination. nderweizhts manv of wham were enjoying a fine from ten to twentyfeet of'ty ase ;. J h in pl dogs. The coo- will have travelled r fly fi:o $3.25; stags, autumn afternoon as a Saturday age there, and the `ask nf rhCov-t.;; r lett �iewfound- sand miles by the ti ' jo ha�'holiday, is . v only a ghost ering them will necessarily auved through is an end. enerar run of of it town. To feces b ater -difficult one. 5F. y'."g,i :. -.... .. .t_ •,r... ,,e ,_..........':-. .M-.... .. . ...._., . .. ! ..., - ... .. _... N , �w.u.. q�'x w: •,r -•+.' .•'!::`"'�'z... .a a-u r. ,.-- PT Y - P;�+�„�,x °.a,X''., "ms's.•, , • N � � C. � v @ ---r--., for few that the flan n*ht break - ,� 1_31EAT REOIRF,8. �-.W" .....�.��+•w .,t � 0 OfR TO RIST and cut them. fiPS, �. Spanish Steak.-TakThe intellect iii these casea is not a Cod 411 ltkk e a flank of u only undist .ibed but may be ns,- a steak. Cut off all the fat and 'fry BANKS AND' ' r � rn�j n usually Rood. Patients exhibit •� YDe Whooping it brown in plenty o! butter,. lift 8� SHE CQ11DN Even Whooping Ceugri out and put in, a baking pan. throughout a pronounced feeling of BOND S mental illness and -frequently a Obdoen Ounese of the Quta Surat f Sprinkle with eaYi and pepper and .. clear insight into the morbidity of fry a sliced onion firown g the ,> ALT )MIItt3. CHEFF FOUND A g y Cough Remedy for 60a. Money butter remaining in the frying pan. CUBE IN DODD'S 1LIDNEY the individual symptoms. Refunded If It Frits, Spread onions over the steak and Bonds have the reference as The more common of,the various cover it with can of tomatoes, juice safe and profitable investments. ,,.P1LI.9 ,. ;; phobias as classified by Beard are It a haus an obrtiaate, deep-sestad. >�°,rhieh retuaee to be cured,set a 60- and all. Cover and bake an sir as follows: Claustrophobia, fear of °° bottle of Pines,mix it with homes Q Formerly Banks, Insurance — narrow or closed places.; agora- an in a slow oven, basting frequently. Com ea and other financial P , B aside sugar syt•ap a ,tart it. Is,- Pam phobia, fear of open places astra- aids of 9£hours nrona,�h 1 be gone,or Hake gravy of drippings remaining concerns invested their cash W. -AShe suffered from Rheumatism, P , places;. and others tome of phobia, f of li htnin mono- Neuralgia nearly ao.y ea wheopiagcoongh is in the pan and serve piping hot. phases largely in Real Estate r ` ymp phobia, a of being alone atho- 4 at+Qu�=ed is thin way. Fried Chicken.-Cut one or two Mortga es, today they ate - ~` p f ,P �ab bottle o!Pine:,when mixed 1Dieeased Kidneys—Dodd'e Kidney phobia fear of disease; myso- with bows metas sngrr >r,Kiera you l0 small chickens in half and dredge Ptirchas the Bond issnea of 4 , establish and prosperous cor- _-... `Pills made her strong and phobia.' #ear of contamination; ounces--a family supppyy pf the 41 with flour. Heat some lard until P oongh remedy that money oduld buy,ab a smoking hot, then la in potations considering that they healthy. siderodromophobia, fear of rail- oy ��ag p, pair�y pmp � g y ' the chick- offer the greatest security sad t.... road travel. acrophobia, fear of be- direlsbio in peso co After the first few minutes best interest returns. Peveril, ' VaudreuiI Co., Que., in at a height or looking over Pinex s0°�p and the intisaLed cook slowly, turning so it can brown ( pecial}-One more of the precipices;; thanatophobia, fear of membranes with r°m�ksble� friary' It on all sides. When done take up 4 'mere to no reasonable argn Oct. `Z S P, stimulates, the appet ' la alt and lace on a latter, sir off all :went to offset the fact that what ~ - tired, pain-wrecked women of Can- death. tive, and ltas a pl gt taste-abildmu P P to 5s the best investment for the ada has found relief and new life It i$to be emphasized that the pho take it'vi �a yr S fid far oronQ the lard excepting one tablespoon- �� surplus is the best inept, bias in uestion are-• not normal asthma, brgnoltitie, t tialtk, ohes,>; fol, place this over the fire again nt for the individual investor. in Dodds Kidney Pills. She is q ��yeto., and a thorong y� rai6oltest l and add a heaping tablespoonful of s `Mrs. Jos. Chef€, of this place, and fears, based, as normal or natural for incipient lung ttoi'lslles. P g P fears are on some reasonable and is a and oonoen- flour, stir until it is bro n thea 19 Write t°-day for our booklet .m "Lehr never tires of telling her neigh- nstif in are, experience. A reasonable trate cow tend of Norw.7 We Pian y p of milk some os, Bonds, and Bond issues we t" compound add sIowI one cu bobora of her wonderful cure or sing l Y P e:traob,rich in�t�1 andother has"a� recommend. the praises a the good old re- and justifiable normal fear of liFhtn- pine elements. It has often been imitated, butter, pepper, and salt, and let in might arise after the experience thoughueversuoaesdu f)ornothingeL; cook five minutes; pour over the -medy that brought it about. g g g P wtllprodncethesamere Lts. Bimply� chicken and serve immediately. 'ROYAL of having been at some time in s Y• .. =i "I suffered from Rheumatism, ar strained honey, ; Jellied Veal.-Bu a veal shank M house struck by lgihtning. 1[lonnee bo ,end it 18 ready for tree. y• Neuralgia, Violent Headaches and S E G U R I T s,- ' 'Palpitation of the Heart," Mrs. Other fears, such as the fear of Anyone Who tries Plaez will qniokly for 20 cents, corer with cold water, 1 r_S + riding in a buggy after having been ttnderataad why it ie used in moreabc -, let come to a boil and skim care- CORPORATION I.Cbeff states. "My back ached. I in arunawa or the fear of avo la the U. S. and Canelo than anyotbea full Add one medium size onion .x r was always tired and nervous and y' y h tem�q Th���enuineisgttaxan y• L i w i r o r Y age at sea or railway after a fright ve sbwiute rati#faolit" oymoney a bay leaf, small piece of red pep- lu►rtx of MorlrREwL Buu,DII�c3 , f I had weak spells. My'doctor told ful shipwreck or railway accident i !nn Cert 'J6� °_ se I per, salt and six whole cloves. Boil YO1vc:E AND t1vEEtt scs. *,. me to just rest, but that was just is a more�r Less natural or reason' is O1r f slowly till meat falls off bones. ToxoslTo what I couldn't do, tilt readjng of able fear,as the fear'of hoodoos and tFThe�lnor,; ittonrt O eat, Take out the meat, strain liquid It-NL WHITE - Manages ! the cures of others. led me to try ghosts is among the superstitious and let it cool while the meat is MON Ta GA L-O U 911119C-HAL IFAx-LONDON(aN'lle) 1Dodd's Kidney Pills. or those accustomed to ghost stories NOT HE.. picked into small pieces. Remove j From the first dose they helped and tradition of goblin visitation, "Angel"' rease from the liquid, add to the ? yam. ed to d my ordinary houseworkn left my bed and . These fears do not require a g g g on lettuc0ileaves with'mayonnaise ` r> +may ��? ■� _ The (about to Iva be t • a — ---, — gar a dime-Poor mea l And are P � `- t� you warned 1 "I took in all twelve boxes of warped brain for their lodgment, ? dressing. Be sure to have plenty f Beggar-Pardon me, madam. 'a Dodd's Kidney Pills and now my though the weakened brain may be D'y a think I'd be relyn'• on,total of liquid. r health is excellent. I recommend more vividly impressed by them. iDodd'a Kidney Pills to all suffering To be regarded as symptoms of dis- strangers for support if, I had a The Best Liver Pill.-The action i. women." ease these fears must be groundless wise 4 of the liver is easily disarranged i Thousands of Canadian women so far as influences external to the _ A sudden chill, undue exposure to Comfort for theDyspeptic. - wftl tell you that Dodd'a Kidney brain are concerned. They must There is no ailment so harassing the elements, over-indulgence is ` Pills are the one sure relief for suf- proceed from a morbid state of the and exhausting as dyspepsia, which some favorite food excess in drink- ,. tering women. brain and not from properly excel Ingses from defective action of the , are a few of the, causes. But CANADA auslNEss coLLEos FEAR AS A DISEASE. in external causes. They must be oflmais to belive � n Yet eheccan whatever ma be the cause, Parme- ONZ OF oNAMERICAONT, fears peculiar to the individual un- lee's Vegetable Pills can be relied I SCSINF68 SCHOOL-A der peculiar circumstances of P over t.M aholoe positlons Riled lin pat cerebral disturbance and nit fear upon as the best corrective that , Four rears find ready relief in Parmelee's Ve- can be taken. They are the leading :g.me other■ Iuet to - t a�f.(vv, trate 1'bssiefaes Now Recognise Na oy common to others and due to causes Palle, a preparation that liver pills and the• have no super- getable !�ewf •rndLanC. plaae:t . to and Strange Phobias. I has established itself b res of Y }mane JAW as!tteau irk Rx mutt ,teno. l; that -natiiraily rause alarm and y ` tors among such preparations. r"N'dy o•e•a,l t�. +_' n.t.,r r a x•,HI"q d - fear as a disease had not reee;v- frighten. effects Ther are pill that _` kkpr soy,` Sail Hna l4 UILpa 4e use e s t e , 'a :are widely advertised as-the great- O"t t•Lo sx Il sono sad serious attention llI]Lll recent Y g CONTRARY, t s 4 W„Irvrfue L0, Chat4.ru M 1LDdtKD Al e' ears. Now it -% Iecognized by the est ever compounded, but not one FR-5 a %t n With D It W%l 4spw t6oDCla, > edical profession that there is a LOW COLONIST F.tRES TO THE , of them can rank in value with Par- Gibbs-Four wife seems to be a �cl�stl t,,eR,,4, r J rneo.schaes of h Dake wool® list Uf i'. i las as they era I PACIFIC COAST. melee's. contrary sort of woman. lbnwn lair w..a a..ri.se r,1), per onazzo. j , y 1 Ibo+alartet of the six nere aa.,wa •vera;® cioee lied, which are sifts distinct from uta the cb:cog taloa Pacific and North were -- _ Dabbs-Contrary: Why, vrhe s.,,, ,,or ,t,e,na, , . p,.pared t,r ta,e �t�t • q I aro Line, deify`mm September lsL6 to oct.h.r HIS I?+iTE:1'l'ZONB. ever I ask her to darn my stock It ,ns,Raora We bll�pa91s oetared [T MAY$ normal and legitimIIte COndltil?n Lith twm ail paints In t;aue.i;e F'utlman worts/ I' A I t K%L) THIO tikaf i&Laloguo ss Wile o[ sleeping vara daily.Personally coudacted Catlf�r• rr in s she knits her brows. t cork at(he than r atalactis sn telt, of our fear due to some natural cause. ( l Are you going to start a gar- g nta true in Pullman sootier sleeping cars on I g , g „g ho®s c�ur�te+ Addnva, t) d1cGAl:HLAV &CO.. Thus there is the fear of open or tbroa h tr&lus leave Cbteaa-r raarda and Tbuts- ; den next year I' "I am not, re- C si. Calle:e,(h&Lham,Unt. sed laces ca-Is the If edical Re• day .ot each week. For rater fors and tail rr P 7 IM rucatars apgly to a B. Done. deal. AV.. I plied the luckless amateur. Next fear of high ,'arcs, fear of ee Yeap St.,'Carsat:a,4UWAne, f year, instead of burying good stuff, FARMS FOR RENT AND #ALE. i or wometit, fear of crowds and I'm going to eat it. _ - A#x DAWSON, HE uNOWL srlitudes, fear of animals, Fear If the drain is the sink becomes IF von want to eau a tarsi, console of inserts, fear of darkness; fear stopped up, remora all water fromIt Bids Pain Begone.-When nen- me, € ®ink and pour in -a ttinard•s I.tatmrne Co. ours cu eid of accidents, tear of fire, ear of pay pint or more ,algia racks the nerves or lumbago oasts,-A custgmer of ours cured a.ery, TFmpsea .treat to buy a [arm. consuls Zravel, and in fact fear of anything gasoline and 'let stand; this will cripples the back is the time to bad eaar of lutea r to a valuable horse j There is no end to the absurdityb3 the an of Mi.vARD•s LINIMENT. i SAVE some of the beet Fruit. r+toct 'cut the cause of stoppage is a little test the virtues o[ Dr. Thomas Ec- ,,, Your, truiy, I ura,o or Dairy varms to Ontarm -1a: of acts which may be occasioned by while. Iectric Oii. Woll rubbed in it will VIL��iDIE FBEREs. and prices right. these persistent ideas of fear Those still the pain and produce a senna j i P 1QIY fYfURfNS !YE REMEDY tion of saes and rest. There Is no- - - I3 ��' DAiraov, Ninecy Colbortl• that assess the fear of riding on a street, roronto, train find no pleasure in travelling. I M Red. Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes thing like it as a liniment for its those that have fear of closed places and Granulated EyeUds.Murine Doesn't curative properties are great. A AGENTS WANTED „do not- enjoy going to church. and Mart-Soothes Eye Psis Druggists trial of it will astsbliah faith in it. ,�DEVTS WANTED.—A study of other I ,generally always sit near. the door .sen Murine Eye Remedy, Uqul �d. 3ba, _ Agency loropositious courtocee as ti.0 L none can equal ours. You wal al• ready to By at the first sign of i1 00. Mtutae Eye Hales in Mrs, O'Flanne "Whatever are Mr. Homebody-I see you keep way, regret it if you don't apply for danger, Aseptic Tubes, 28c. =1.00.. Eye Books �— copies of all the lettere you write pstucu lers to. Traveusr: Dogs. tis and We Advice I'm by Maf1. ye doing, Pat, sitting in front av I einem bt.. Ottawa. Various fears may also develop in Hailes Z7e Remedy X70. O• the gIaas with your eyes shat 9" to your wife. Do you do it to avoid conaeetion with the occupation ofPat—­Sure, , repeating yourself? Mr. Faraway OY AND GIRL AGENTS? BELL i m just looking to see B tw.euty•tour packages of postcards the patient; for instance, barbers -No. To avoid contradicting how Oi a�iall look when I m dead. g for no at 10c. each and receive an Air burr sometimes Buffer three attack: -AFTER MATURE REFLECTION. . self. or Dotl tree. L. Bottomley A Co., Mar• shall. bask. whenever they see a razor, or tela We would not care to be a steeple- Ninard s Linineeett Curs, terns, Eta - lgrapber: when they catcb. siabt of lack or premier of-Russia. Pain and Swelling seldom indi- START TEA ROUTS 'or DAY, tired _ am- their instruments, which final "Does our wife oto services to cafe internal organic trouble. They postai for circulars or too [L .on. finally y $ g Ales, and terms,- Alfred S. Tyler, London. 1mecessitates giving up the occupa- Cholera morbus, cramps and kin see what other women wear Y" are usually the result of local cold ont, s kaon dried complaints annuallymake -"No," replied Mr. Cumroz. "We or inflammation which can be Among women especially there MISCELLANEOUS. ,r ' P their appearance at the same time are now sufficiently prosperous for quickly removed by Hamlios occurs the fear of dirt, contagion or as the hot weather, green fruit her to o in order to let other wo- Wizard Oil. sY Dna ,ARM ssplanaCALE& Wilson'* r infection. The countless bacteria cucumbers, melons; eteand many men see what she wears." JJ Beale works, 9 Esplanade. Toronto always present in•the air are tbn mons are debarred from satin FR.EQLTF- TLY THE CASE. SAWMILL MACHINERY. PORTABLE Chief :OnrCA of annoyance. The g S or heavy Lathe AM&, Shingle mals, Beata are alwa A nom Iainin of these tempting things, but they Corns cause much suffering, but r,what does .your husband like Engines and Boilers, Mlli Co.. Ltd., as% Y A A need not abstain if the have Dr. Holloway's Cora Cure offers a „ E. Loess UW6HanOntario. ., Ltd., Wees ad air and are always throwing , Y y for his•breakfast4 street, ortuta Ontario. J. D. Kelloggs Dysentery 'Cordial speedy, aura, and satisfactory re- "Anything I haven't got in the GENTS WANTED, A LINE Fos, open the windows. ' Books ate ea- and take a few drops in water. It lief. house'." A every home write to for our choice ' pedally avoided as a possible cures the cramps and cholera in a list of agents supplies. We have the , (source of contagion. In patients remarkable manner and is sure to You can tell when a woman to tFreatert agency proposition to canaria `'frith fear of is ury they will throw A pleasant medicine for children today. No outlay necessary, Agply B. check every disturbance of the growing stout by bow she talks s,9 is Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- a 1. Co-, zas Albert St., Ottawa. away all needles in 'the house or bowels, if she were afraid of wasting awe .ithey will no more wash Windows - g y' &tor, and there is nothing better T ONCE—MEN TO LEARN BARBER �` for driving worms from the system. A trade, expert instruction, constancy PADDY "IN THE INTERIM." Mlnard': tbiniment Curs, Dandruff. menu or tools always owe Data Dani If a man's hope of 'a future life Moler Barber Collette, rzi Queea East. The habit of verbosity'is a stand- New Bags.-Make bags of some Toronto. , well Well and characteristic of human astute. lira material such as cretonne or misses fire he has no kick coming. Nbli Rlit, t"ACTUMO , LUMPS. eta Ill.I M We have all met people who 'era denim and place your hammocks Neurai fond of using high-sounding speech. in them. Use stout rings on the (� terual and external, oared without r minard's Ltnimsnt Relieves gla, pain by our bone treatment. Write un C : - before wo late. Dr. BollmanMedical Co. , THIS ie'a HOW DYE A --gentleman said to his servant top to close it or even button one I QV Limited, Collingwood. Ont. Pat: "I am going- to town at 10 side over with a lap. Make similar TSN SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson's that ANYONE o'clock, and sball weed out the cu- ones for your summer parasols. AF 6 scale works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. can use cumber• bed in the interim." Never make your pieces bags of any- tfbrtrote pECIALIdTB ADVICE FREE. Consult �s a nAsea "Interim," thought Pat, "that's thing except firm mosquito netting. FLYAE' ns, in regard to any d{seas& Lowest i110T ,I a quare name for a garden, any- You can see in and save time. rices in drugs of all kinds yuenes fitted by mail. Bend measure• b ate hUw.„ meat, Glasses fitted by a e Write today for anything sold in an drug i ' "Is Mr. Smith at borne l" asked stores w r. Gellman. Collintrwond. Oot ? a visitorwho came shortlyafter- wards.. This � OLEANING LADIES' . "Yes, air; ye'll find him at work L llv t AbeWpLKiNC DR. OUTING SUITS y ALS• „ kind forwhioh ran woald bees I + d ed these in'his interim, there beyant, an to paylS LO at �ata[I store Ono be done perfectly by our Frenob process Try iL '¢ It Foy rally le inches ' pounced Pat. long,in au co)on,wlthwillowy British Amerloan Dyaing Cos t•"� DIMERENTKiNDS 9ae.prnrestieastb atapaot G of Goodat a tore their curl easily. good us !Montreal, Toronto,.Ottawa and Quebec. oithThe SAMEDye.. Y p t1.00to•dsy.rorthlslesnop ,- Little Tnrke s.-Take pork ten- tnalty net to bo vier w (I used de and crit lengthwise , step ss,extrahia kaa m * ' ,I-- $ r,so Flame at .w. The Soul of a Piano Is the through the middle, being careful BeadmpneI•by mat)•expren ones g . Ord r. ember that roar money wit AatfOn. Insist On th0 3 S . no to cut in half; fill with dresaiog ptliv;rirostnce Fe.jhertolame�WiNtsu�syls e�irra�n rr you would use for turkey; sew or P y' e-OTTO HIGEL '. pin together.with tooth picks;.bake u 4NEDYflklt KINDS°rG00°' for twenty minutes in a pan in a r He H, NIGHTINGALE Piano Aetlor>' y, , which there is enough water to f: STOCK BROKER CLEAN ani! 8t1�IPL.B Us0. cover the bottom when baked. Make _ Memberf3tandard 8tookandMiningEzchaa . Visit( 1 "And were 2 �p •_ a fait r (to little An s gravy o warmer 'lef�in pen.—Nice---- 3 TH —LISTIED sl W160 AiRicfrofrMAtttatti 1 NO ei,ance ofodnq Ms WRONG Dye for Me Cit,od. - - - I on ' born In India4 I 17Aa. � . one hss to rn16r. All cotom from your Drugrdsi or to add strip of bacon over top. Correspo enee tavited. 3 „ -Ali - +' Dretor. MER CMrr Csrdond STORY Booklet la, "What hat part i All OS me, of "k .7 r e Joanwn-Rlchard.oa Co., Lmited,Montreal, ED. •? ISSUE 40-11 3 MELINDA T., TORONTO „ JIM courseI " Minard'i Liniment for sale eneryisiberei A c t •sr r! � ... � ,.:•••«.,.},,,, ..k-.ti, -. a ,... '' : ty :i, i Z" p ty;y m„W, la .d'. : ,... .. 14' ,{,;, z A".r• ,.r �:N".e. -.� iso'. -+"h..,r.. ..A .. ..,. r..Y1E c.i:..r ..0^.".. 'j 1 ,.='•{• .i�51T. iY.�.�.Y: Y:'. '' .ry '�;.;, - ,{!•.. •;tY�aq,"'W.y�' :*.. ,.. 'n•N.'..`,x' nr,. £ -..+4.5 +t- .1Cn.+�',t+6,'J, �3. 5,3., "I. +7. P'd'. q �..,' 'ryy`.f,,w.• .�.. ��ar�yy'tlt.Y ��'i+.'�" N•`r'a�=-.'"'.,fir .�:' ',� r�'� �•,�'•�� Ru . �9t.S ••% ^tj�b}.' � �- •u Y`'� ,v`. � �r ' ,,, .. .,fig �i�� rn.ytu,sr f•Kkk- ���.� • *' rt::r,^r.L .t •cs.+-.'.�•„A. .. ._.. _,. ' .. _ �, �� :J �`'•,{w• s'o "' 1 ZV.�rS'�,S^ '•"W` •"'..Y'LF 4 ,e `, .yam,� `' „v" .... , ..:;,ca.�}•�,.w-i, " -�• r :'a'� 'z -ate r .l •`vR'.. tiw ri'r�,� �, { F '_ *'. ..'t 5t:!' .ev�•°+�=. �•..... :. ,Yl-174`_...:. _._ :.. -. - . .:-•+#•w .. -_ . . "Tr'ri.wfYe""Y:...:' ...•,.. ._ ..,' ..:'...7 .� _. ... .:yC-' ,ate `4'..:.. � --:tees � :Yea hF,r;;i� ' +Y,�+w_..r:, v,...!...lam..•^-v- w-v: '_.....v.....: .. ..�.. ,J' S' i r ` i4 •. ter.-w V r ,. 't4 she lassoes from foreign countries FOF. R BALE-LElot attwated on Brook 8t„ Oirs.mont, oPPI ..a. C/ 3 PIM f moat be entertained. The recep- Methodist church. For pertioalsre &%P l to tion that is accorded these vtaitora �.,.f}8=� Ana, i V/NEG�4R ANL7► -SP/CES• Sal- way wield a great influence in T OST between Greenwood and Bal- " BhapiaR the guilt their county L e corners,a p`use 0011AMalY Some mon- ra y y y and store bill. Pinder please notffr MRS. -Where Can I get pure �4 tuap adopt towards Canaria. No 'A M D°R'mo•Kinsale, tt You often hear the housewife any Vinegar and Spices P" The answer is A; v person is better fitted to take CIDER-MAKINQ-Thee older greed AT RICHARDSUN'S GROCER r UpublishedeveryFridaymorningtdiOsOimoe, Wen now prepared to maks older d6y Pi�erias,oat. charge of these social duties than w.aae.d.y antupar October lith.wet; every say aatil November 18th, when the mill will be ffiaYPSS OF ADVFBTLSING: a representative of the British closed f)r the season• W1[. 88A�AN,lot ee, Pith insertion Perlin. 10—to sovereign, and no person is better can a,Ptokertag. 1 8 We guarantee our Spices and Finegare to be absolutely Puce. Hach subsequent lnwrtioa.pper lire- 5 cents have on hand a good supply of PURE MALT, ,CIDER, able rate does notinoludo Legal or>tozeign qualified than the Duke of Con- F06�Sdweel ng situated in�tshe village of AND WHITE WINE VINEGARS, R. E. advertisements. k T �pecW farms Riven,to parties making con- naught. He has the reputation Of. Claremont, I aBc:e of g.raea with good Baas- raelas for 8 or 6 months or by the year. Half tits of trait;sLo a good !rams sable with Cele Seed, -Pure Ground Cloves, III.a yearly or yeazls contracts payable quarterly. b@iII$a faun Of tact and good tldg- plenty cf hard and soft water. :arms reason- , ¢essssad able. apply toTHOtl. PEARSON, clsr.mout :Mustard Seed, ` CinnamoD $II Susiaess siren linea or ander,With paper merit like leis'deceased. brother, oat, 51_sf �� Mustard, one year, $600,payable in advance. ._Caraway Seed, Pepper, black ' is psNotiesin►ooal columns ton coats per line, King Edward. In_accepting this - - - _ __ r t` PI?e sow eye cents per line each subsequent laaortloa. ARJi FOR BALE OR TO RENT- Whole Ginger Root, „ pepper, white, red Bpemal contract rates made known on applioa- uffice, he is conferring a great F Being lots 6 and 7.con 6,Uxbridge,beloug- Whole C10Vee, the tion. No free 84,76rtisiag. inR to the estate of the late John Reid and 'whole Allspice, Ginger, 11Ii Advetrtisemeatswithout written inatrastions honor On Canada, and•we all hope conaletiaRof895 acres. On thepremisesare �' Cloves, will be innertod until forbidden and charged so- good houses and bank barn nearly aeW. Choice Whole Cinnamon, BpeII cordtnaly. Orderafor..dlscoatinuingadveniec- that his term of office in Canada young orchard in fall bearing. to acres of black " Mace, CSD may be One Of pleasure to the hardwood bush,40 acres seeded down, hi acres Whole Pepper, 46 - gran ith� y fall plowed. Priviiege to plow ec once; Tall Whole MRCP, — } Turmeric, �cb wo a promptly pwsitlntgs and sent to the pub- Dnke and Duchess and theirfamil possession on April let 1919. For taches par- �' Curry Pdrs, y 'Whole Coillies, has TRpyf6 titulars apply to i;. H, CA88JN. Salaam. or and one of benefit to the Domin- phone Clara 50t, 51-I : and Whole Mixed Pickling Spice. 44ever 01.25 per year ; 11.00 it pail in advance. ion of Canada. OR SALE-100 acre farm, situat- Store �tl: to - E� { e Subscriptions to the Called States,$150 _ ed in lot 4. con, 4 Pickering. Tp. Good in advance " ` clay loam,clean and in bigh state of aal•iva Buy Your Groceries at the Grocery ` +`�llpMr. W. F. Maclean may become tion;epleadidtrams hoose of w rooms; well "' �`�=H MURKAR, Proprietor. painted and comparatively nth new, large barn, � � �,�ys 8 member of the Borden Cabinet. stone sell finge,and all ocher Lnede necessary es o HARD O N , lags;well fenced and quantity Of ;8 acres of w ' Archdeacon Renison Of MUose Rood orchard and a qusatity of Small frail. NOTZ3 A,ND COMMENTS FOCI -said the Indians were not smpl"",P y of water,hard and soft; spring ,y creek. standing timber worth '51.[00, 5 miles —�— being properly handled by the from Pickering G,T. R„ station, aad a miles The eyes of the world is now government. from C.N,a.,station,and about name distance y from town of Whitby; half mile from P. O, fixed upon the war now being It is now reported on Rood all school and church'98 mile`from Toronto. Ap- e po po 17 TI110THY O'LILASY,Maple, Hill Farm,t waged by Italy against Turkey. thority that Mr. W. T. White, of Badley,unci • C) 'rl sIt is not expected that the war Toronto, will be included in the `4AL' ® 'will assume very great dimensions Borden Cabinet. ("j, rt IRS it is not probable that any "� A full supply of Steam. Stave and - -- �of the other powers will be drawn Nut Coal kept constantly on Into the tray, although it is hard NO APPETITE hand at the lowest - to say what the ultimate result Trost Remedy WM itegar'e Possible prices. Several Buggies and 1 Demo _ may be 91nL'e the imate-conflagration If ypo have no appetite for meals can't Rates fordelivery quotedon application - y work,can't rest and are annoyed with too Yards at Greenwood Station Crat pvill be Sold iisheap to . _ 7 " ,has now begun. Like most of the frequent urination or a burning, scalding _ lyses iD the past, there i3 very lit- Pain in tasking passage@. Greenwood (('''11 If st night you retire• hoping for sleep 'fm.'Gibsont ]make room for the Cutters. tie justification fur entering upon , y that dither doer Ind. Phone, Pick. 1410 -this struggle. Italy's claims upt n sot come. or i.l troabled a n d' TdME TABLE-Picker-as station G. >' Tripoli are far from being sub- [Eel Stfal,you have T,A, Traiae oing East iaa as follows.- gyp'stantial, nevertheless the sympa- kidney trouble No. 6 Mail 8.05 A M. Headquarters ,for �'Ulr-lined thiel of most of the civilizedaod need ` .. t2 i opal 2 ss P. Id. �tynations u with Ital ►n this P®ill@. thLeitneadr 1git°�l6.04 ll M. and other Coa s, Booth's Kidne 1.B y Tnias going we@t due as follow@ystruggle. Fur years the world No. is Lo al 8 96 A. M. t or allkidneyI 11 Local 2-t0 P. W. (jQd 'drl'��rB �®r Bale has been shacked by the atraities and hisddc r! ., S yf ail .:6.60 P, Y, q gcommitted by the Turks Rith the trouble, t few; %gandav iaeuded. +n-1BOf �Q y Peonnlvanee of those In authol"it does*of Booth's r y' Kidney Pills wall crake a thaslo s6 kid• _ aIId years old The brutal massacres of the Ar• neve and regulate the arias. Contioced{ 42iD0 YgARBe f e, thhenians a few sears ago as well treatment will oars and heal the weekend EXPURtf:N1OR ---�- kidoeys an I rs%tore the appetite to lbs p �e as other terrible atrocities of oatural way gold everywhere 1A)a bo:. Y' reg roti which the Turks are guilty are or postpsid from The R T.Boo tk Co.Ltd. lehot forgotten. It was hoped that sent on appii i � p Fort Lurie. Uat Fede trial se cation. bold sod guaranteed is P.ckartag -nvheu the Sultan, Abdul IIamid, by T Si. 31oFrddso. '1 was deposed a few years ago, and ( I'a+►oc Maatts 1 �' Dcasraela J-0 • oung Turkey assumed cautrul of �dv'pacr7s`gi0' vr,ae cofl ta/0 of optb and free . - -..tills nation's affairs. that An era of +h'� PIk74iS��I,LM�T BODE�i �aalss��,u o•v ri+4nna Ma R'J'ec�er an _ _ - : - ttt�.nal�n a oroaariy ,i�, �omimuabe. . imLAM9�01I ireformation had been entered The undersi ned some weeks a o' tioasat.,ea arnaaene ooPraesN g g t tree O�doR aver e..-art tae Ont o u>poa It was thought that des- eat a circular letter to some seventy a w,w�w *n roa a� t `c+o� hit u ;potism in Turkey was at an *nd, individuals whom be believed-to be w+rr+ Y� - - - and that the country would take ir4terested in the history of,the town-, $*114 y -hip and the circum tion of "Past A band.omesy tnaae:aeed weekly. t,.,t.ea,d,,. 'her lace amort the civilized and Years in Pickering." He has now the at ton It list eeienYno fobAd INT T for p g pleasant duty of cordially thanking a.� W ' a rea4bP••saN X01011 ee II ;. . faragressive nations of the world. number who took action ad suggested. i >Nt•aMtMwsa-NewlIrk 'The fondest hopes of those who By their assistance the defleit, to hich VhO- 1CC Urill Ure f d14ad loo)red for better things have yeas over$400, has been brought a lit- not been realized. For many year- He a little-under that figure. _ He hopes tbat there are many others )� there has been Inurh talk about who within the month of October will fled it possible to accede to the request a' the diBmetnberment of Turkey, of the circular-It is the iownshtp y but jealousies among the other book. The writer has and can have We have a choice selection of Vers nations prevented its accomplish. nothing out of it but loss. And he mens. Turkey no longer enjoyb thinks it not too much to expect that �� . ®very loyal citizen of the township _ -latest in Furniture and tLtt prices � �M the moral support and confidence will endeavor to secure that that lose ,Qi'o 0. .. of the other European nations. shall a as little wou as possible. It every that will surprise you. - -_ This will prove a bandits in ]let parchsaer would undertake in the Give the young Polka a boost. Let P month to secure one ot>E►.r purchaser, them have an education of the right struggle with Italy, apd if she ab the deficit woul be almost wi?ed out. kind-no waste time, no useless ex- 'Just I. ;a nation is wiped off the nhap, is that too much to expect. Why pease-1630-3 months. call and 'see our stock. not secure your one o*w purchaser there will be very few to regret this week? { the fact. - W. R. WOOD Claremont, Oct. 3rd. Wat she i pre BUIRLING In, a few days we will have ii A.noouds that she is sewing, i clod do :• • ,Y •-.., ail kinds of plain sewlogv; includiaR • real live prince as Governor-Geo Now Advertisements. men's shirts and pints. �� D 'feral of Canada. The Dnke of Can _ PICK.ERIN G, OIIt. naugh is brother of the late Kinp [ION FOR SALE-A quantity ,Make your Decision — *" " E3�Ked and uncle of the present Hof Amber honey at 7 teats per pound. 3, READY FOR AUTUMN 2,. o W.ROGLE,Bromham, 59'1 Between Success and b'ailure.. A. Au E YOU i Hing. Tha fact that royal blood - - -- --- - Lr conrsea through his reins will not SHROPSHIRE SHEEP-The under- course in the popular v signed has for sale a autaber of'Shropshire - If not•, call nt Uilleasp e's and see the new linea added..this week. make him a more efficient ruleh Down e6earang rams, extra good uality. lot $j OTT We Q $1 ranges f for dand resses hits Flannelett Blankets 1014, 11/4, 12/4 q P1 Pi 8,con.7,Pickerina, or phone K, E, PCGH, g ripped blousing@ ..�` 'than the ordinary occupant of alaremout, �s cf p • in green and red, 13c a Paisley veleur, rose pink, that position. In fact it.snake- � - OR SALE-A good rough-cast for blouses andpkimonas, 15c per.yard. very little difference whom, the F TORONTO ONT ` house containing 8 rooms besides closets _ s a mother-land sends over to us t� end Rona cement cellar• Hard and Pott water In small wares we have 'some smart belt , belt and collar pica,cuff links, side inside hones. Oos-fifth of an acre of Rood gard• will prepare you for an excellent combs, burettes(see the Paisley effects) hdkfa, gloves, corsets, hosiery. : :fill that honorable position as t] a an containing Eve apple tree" besides other fruit, Also Imperisl Oxford stove in first-class Doaition in .tba Business World. golf Coate for children in grey, with red, green and blue trimmings, Lina, f real governing power is -in the repair with Warming even attacbsd. Fortarth• The first step is important-YOUR Linoleums and oilcloths,4/4, ll/4 and 8/4, in•thenewest stile Rad floralpatteins. ar partiealsrS ypply ter-T808.E,(•ITH'I�HEN- CHOICli OF A SCHOOL. Our Oa of the people, and the gov- Sox,Claremont _ logos explains why this college Call and be convinced that our goods are correct ernor-general is merely a figure. ARM TO RENT AT AUDLEY- ranks among the best on this coati- is style and price. ` • head, whose chief duty is to sign F lig acres a Rood grata sad sWcY farm. neat. Write for one today. Enter Ga A. GIL,LESPIE, - -D•UNBARTON Lot 1 rear of 3rd con, Tp, of Pickering. Good now. G the bills.of parliament and to take house and out butidfngs,a never tailing spring Principal creek,three scree young-orebaid. Jnst sobbing W. J. Elliott, the lead in the social life in the into bearing. Possession to glosso at once. Full possession Noy. let. 1911. For farther Cor.Yonge and Alexander Sts. Capital, and 'in the summer time particular$apply to JAMES McBRADY. osha to go out on fishing expeditions, wa, P.o. 5otf TM BMKI - • a�ur'n which their catches must _ be reported throughout.the couu- Shir y' t S M 0'�. S Edablithed 183 OF CANADA , f,�at.acLtea _try. Still the constitution makes • it compulsory that rte should have ]Vi01vEY ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS ' ` "this-luxury and pay for it;and we and Overalls made U order should be grateful that the British •r:Safety, convenience and low colt unite to make ti government sends' us-the. kind of �. : act • . .done -Oldeta issued by this Bank a most satisfactory men that she has done in the past. We have a Rood line of Shirting, Cottooade and Denim, and we will y wa of sending small sums to an art of Canada. _ 'FV ile they have done no 'active make up those garments to your pleasure, lined warm for the y y P --- - -i cold.weather, _Come and leave your order. � Under$5 3c. $14 to $30 . . . l Oce „ .Rvork#n connection kith-tbe mak=- — $50 ling of the laws of the cotl!rtry, We also,rhave a complete line or ready-made and tweed pante $5 to$10 fire $30 to Drafts issued for larger amotints. It still they have done good work in for boys and men.- - t : the past. In the intercour&t be- Highest rice paid for 9ret-class batter and strictly fresh eggs. $Ayi11g>a BettljC'Depal'tmett� gA R twsen nations, there is a certain qn * v - NG amount of social work that ur Groceries are the Freshest �° X l be atdad to, in .order that tor- 1�I O,eliM L1. IW t� l7l I �r d- v' �,� * Te 0 l 'RN',•� .i .. .Y...... .M :..m..'•'+;... U HIL A `aSF j "� ,.a ::,•9 ...r?,i.L .r. N � a ' taC, d ,. .a' '�a'-a *. , :. . '•. : - _ s.... ` •. SIS � �� _ titi� �*c;R,�,..�`P,y� ... .• ._ '"�• -....;r�y��,„�; �,•�rr..�l,.�,��`«•,�•t,�...,. ''�',w, 1: •Lai%•' :.Y y. !• 74A' 4�`iir=n 'M h`• ,,'!-t` "5."' u... ii'�•-P..Y,^ - � ,gra. °�• � a•�x' � (, ..,. .... •,• o'"7r"•O , ti'..'°`Z '1. Y"�.'"" Vie. •n.^�n""•'"�3:' r 5Ls A ! <.• s- "' ..<..:- ..•'.;rw".�..•, - �., '• .tea ,,,, a�...s.•y,,,g 'j.• g,e ...-,�'a*w'C•.. r. a CL.ANUMONT Mr, G. Strausser suffered from. uJohn Wagg is in Markham this Sheriff Paxton, of Whitby, was an acute attack of asthmaou Mon. week assisting Mr. Torrance in ' �y In town on Tuesday day Inst, but is reported on the caringfor his horses during that ;�g d DSO S * A large number from here are R'ayy to recovery. exhibition. i attendin the Markham Fair this R. W. Ward, P. Macnab j r. Mrs. Mrs. R. Besse, Mrs. A. Wilson, ImpossanL s6owio�of 5nest dizpby s[ `w°- r week. g J. H. Beal and Miss Margaret Mac- and Mm N. Burton spent Thurs- __ _ .. 'Ohio&. a yery large assortment of _ ,'�� Abram Bund .had a successful nab motored to Uxbridge on Tues- day last with Thos. and Mrs. Wil- - - Bundy-had 8iatioaary. Books,Dolls, Toys. jtut Abram trip to Scarboro last �►y to visit friend. son, of Myrtle. North Claremont is gradually received for the Holiday trade. Oal! Mrs. Besse returned Iast week building up. Mr. Priest and fam- and see than. after spending a few weeks with Hy, of Uxbridge, are the latest. :subscriptions taken for all Magazines, Friends in Toronto. ODD arrivals, and are now ocenpying , A new sidewalk Tuts been laid . ll 4.'; Mr. Bundy's dwelling. : ; _,• Weekly and Daily hewzpape &between the C. P. R., tracks and �►_ .;Et: E. Forsyth's store.. "W. J. H. IZ10MIA.1:Z3D8 0N, The various churches suffered .• Thin Hair On Top iin.attendance on Sunday last, ow- _ bE$arisian Sage the hair grower that tug to the heavy rains. T. M. McFadden guarantees will not James Madill the contraeter is cause hair to grow where the hair to thinn- now busy erecting the building at - CU�� ins out,nothing -on this earth will the new Union Cemetery. _ And we say to everbody, you can'bave DO YOU INTEND ' Miss Irene Forsyth, of Toronto, ^-. your money back if Parisian Sage is'at the spent Sunda at the home of her Armed LOIIQ i+�t date beat hair grower,hair saver, hair beauti• INSTALLING A F V Rl�t ACE 1 1Je y fier and dandreff care on the market to �- grandmother, Mrs. D. Forsyth. t�t� p as ,- • - ;. . Mrs. Chas. Wagg, of Toronto, to i8�8 FSm088 Hemel. Ic stops itchtcg scalp and falling hair ,e► If so, why not choose a Furnace that gives has returned home after sending dlanford Station Ont.-"I have taken and snakes hair grow thick and abundan- a +r' ::. several weeks with relatives in tly or money back, su cents for a large .i the most heat for the leabt fuel'P tows Le i to a Com s bottle. Parisian Sage makes the hair soft u- Vegetable Com- and bri leant and promote& growth. Sold The Sacrament of the Lord'spound for ears and guaranteed in Pickering by T.M. Kc- - -You only purchase once in a life time. Supper will be observed next Sun- : and never found Fadden. - dap morning in the Presbyterian any medicine to - - - - ��+,� Church. compare with it. I Select a first-class Furnace, had ulcers and fall- Tripoli was bombarded twice then 'lt4ave`11C. Mrs. G. H. Samir is spending a .g• Po - ing of the uterus, the Italian fleet but no confir- first-class experienced furnace - _� couple of weeks at,the home-of her :'', and doctors did mesz. p - rents, Mr. and'Mrs. Scott, of mation of the reported burrender �arnesela no good. I suffered po man instal it. . D f dreadfullyy'until I of the garrison has been received. We are glad to report that Mrs. began taking your F. Spoffard who has been confined medicine. It has All information as to prices and specialx +to the house by bronchitis for a also helped other S _`�, _r -.-_,week past; is much better. women to whoa-I-have recommended Sb4Tthat 1,�,@ E-4; — -'— -improvements c eerfully Joshua and Mrs. Bundy, who Station, Rwav CA", Glanford station, Ontario, It such evidence as the following ex- given "lhave been spending the pas tracts from lettere and other equally .i•`• _ ' ,i . snonth at their summer cottage in Asothetr tyre strong testimony contained in our %y Muskoka, have returned home. Harvey Bank T N. B.-I can highly booklet, is not stifflcent to satisfy any W. H. Pugh returned home on recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve$e- person desirous of learning shorthand, CHARLES SARGENTI CLAREMONT -� = 1.4att:-dap night after a Pleasant table Compound to any agtienng then there can be no merit in any busi- HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE wedding trip to Walkerville and woman- I have taken it for female Hess under the sun: � � Nq� giber pointe in Western Ontario. weakness and painful menstruation DEAR MR. CLARKE—"It is A plea- � Thomas Linton who has been and it cured me. -Mas, DBVwm I sure to write a testimonial endowing t working on the section just east ' anything so much superior to other • a s baso Because your.case is a difficult one, +things used for the same purpose as GILSON -GASOLINE E N G I A -of Claremont tation has doctors having done you no good, do ,your system of Eclectic Shorthand is d. 'transferred to the section at Len- not continue to suffer without giving !to others I have examined. I shall - JT side. Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- be Pleased to reply to any communi- Mrs- Holden moved on Tuesday pound atrial: IC surely has cared 'canon that map be Sent me with re- _ NO WATER TO FREEZE the dwelling just south of Evans many cases of fOale Ills, such as in !Terence to the system. or to have anyy ville Mills to the site of the resi- fiammation, ulceration,displacements, one interested call to see me."-L. S. � Aar Cooled Style E fibroid tumors irregularities, periodic FALLls, 477 Parlia ment St..• (teacher.) ACES Are a-few months ago, q J 4. dance which was destroyed b3. pains, backac e, that bearing down � Our Fall and 'Winter Term coin- UK6 Feeling, indigestion, dizziness, and menced September 6th, but students SIXTY nervous prostration. It costs b 1+ 1J, �$+ 31, �' P. 915698 i _ Rev. J. A. Scott, a returned mtA but- a may enroll. any.day. as instruction is GINE - sionnrp from India, occupied the tri'fie to ty_lt, and the reiiult is world strictlyrsonal. }�ulpit in the Baptist. Church last millions to many suffering women. Wrie or call for free booklet. Sunday when he preached two M you wast apee'!al advice - Other styles from 1 to 60 Ii. P. ai®preasive sermons. wilts for t! w &&a. lPtalirJLam. ! Clarke's Shorthand College - Mrs. Richard Juhostoa, of To- Iyna. etas+sem is Are* ate! 583('ollege 9t., Cor, yenning Ave. Our style G. made especially for stationary work, is a model of all a ronto, has been ill for the past pari �a�- TORO:NTO. - . of the rugine should be, It includes all the latest kmanisiprohip an, - week at the borne of her parentA. is of the highest grade of construction in material. workmanship and 4, # - .week and hire. Farmer, but we are _ — --- - - - -- design, is unsurpassed in economy of operation and is above all thor- leased to report, is now improv• otighly reliable. 'M1 ' , ► p Our style 0 Engine Is apowerful motor adjusted to all power purposes, more Mrs, Harry Thomson,of a"MOO, especially where close regulation. smoothness and reliability are rreeqquired. It, who had been visiting friends here 4 le ver economical said stead and almost noiseless to operation. Rheumatism for y p for a few daps.left os. Wednesday ti It is favorite with Farmers because it can be relied upon. It Is easily open. -to spend a few days with her son, ;• aced and understood: It is just the engine for hard service. Walter, in Markham before - Several Years " r;� It hens macyy-improvements.that are not found on-others. A Oatalague k• turuing home. ® + well heir desertMnR them sent oa request. Waite Gilson Mfg Co.,Ltd., Rev. J. W. Totten, of Seugog, - _ _ - u p., Ontario, or (3eih will occupy the pulpit in the Meth- 647 Main St., St. John, N. B., odist Church on Sunday next 'N '•' Eloward' E. Turner Agent ' hiteval�e when his many Claremont friends+ �, � +, Nov. s7.' 1.908. s will be pleased to see him and + Father Morriscy Medicine Co.,Lcd. dear him pace more. •t I am writia= to ten boa 1 haws-bees -R. BRYAN Mc. G. SCrattsser and famil a Victim to ams a for se.etatl — - t y ...years,and have been treated br-.eves g 4 .1 moved on Saturday of 'last wee k doetotswitboatfindingsay pe rmaaes: �°� BaRB�RI + from the Edwards house on the Rue[ antra 1 got rebs- ][orrite�s Tobaccos, Pipes and smokers medicine. It bas cared me ao I am r o sundries. Central office Bell Brock road t0 the north half of so do ass tort sad sand I am v well.. ,f .... the double house owned.by Mies to ms ort o 0 1 ; e Telephone Co. A.agtency for MacFarlane in Claremont West. Rev.�►t Cl' 4oan JO`s cINA0.6 . . at d = o o Rolston Irtua i =- Mrs, Bruce, of Toronto, has CM CLAREMONT, ONTARIO been the guest of Mrs. Forgie sr., Rheumatism cannot exist when the kidneys at in perfect working Z � 4f1Ce�ag °ag Q i ��ee for the past three weeks. This order for rhea sissy take out of the blood all the Uric Acid..which g S aro a 8401 A G�'I .b b� Ro Na has been a friendship of long dur- alone causes the Rheumatism, e r $ 6 & s ation, as Mrs. Bruce and Mrs. For. s = �' " _ . 'o o e ° Oast f gie were school friends in Aber- rather Motriscy s NO, 7 Tablets ;, p- - e dean, Scotland. °' o m eti aaa s Brantford Patent Roofing,used.almosff`+ . Ours stem of street lam is ?eb exclusively by some of a lasses con- y p9 act direcdy'on the kidneys, toning them op and helping ihem to clear M >8 g .t1 , • o ''m,o .a,r l y« terns in Canada. Price 2.16, 2.66 and � .s T still is process of completion and the blood of the Uric Aad. If the.Rheumatism is_of long standing it 0 2.90 per square. ;.perfection. They are giving'gocid may take some time to clear out all the icon but almost from the I epz _ satisfaction and while radiating y poison, o m a s,n jsay RI Also, a quantity of No. 1 apple first ••No. 7" Tables telieve the pain; and if used faithfully they " ,;;, 7 no Coe barrels on hand. " . may. light far ni ly pedestrians, re o .. � Terme £3t!lotly.Cash >flect gra credit upon"the pnomot- rarely fail to cure. g�+ !!i >g M .� Jn17 ars of the$ebenie. 'Even'if other'remi4m have done yon no good, do cot give'up tiA !g g a �m sept M �; W. D. GORDON &SON,, , ,� „ 'c- .. cot. ti,. Pickering, On A load from Claremont. attend- you have cried Father Morriscy s No, 7 Tablets., ap Jed a very successful tea meeting - a rk .4 o cc Nov - oc. at our dealer's. i7 . neo No •in the Methodist Church at Glas 7 January It►14-Whftbs 16.Oshawa td,Broagha �•�.�� sow On FridRy evening last. There Father'"MoMsby Medloied Co. Ltd. suss ti lair attendance, a good pro- z ort Parrs 18,Uxbridge is.,oanninatoa u, t , _. BgverLoa 10,IIptsiRove 9 S gram, and such abundant prove- -"` cion of delicacies that enough was _dl and guaraxteed ut 9iekgrixg by 9. fit. �tcYadderc 4 left on hand for a social which New Blacksmith Shop 11 ' •; - p ��ln fi �=� ' was hell at Mrs.' Drury's om Tues, -- day evening. The harvest home services inIMON 00. � ti the Methodist Church here on �7PSv Having leased the < blacksmith - �� iL ' Sunday were well attendedcon• e_ e shop-formerly run by Hy. Thom- Ofan materials and design0 kr. _sidering the state of the weather. son, I am prepared to do general kept Instock. It will pay you a _ On Monday evening the annual i n er Penin ` �7 P to &all at our weeks sad iaepeot our sleek i a�Jl a b�lacksmithing in all lines. and obtain priors. Don't .be misled by - •�-' harvest home supper and enter- agents we do not employ them,Oona queot.. tainment.was R success. The sop- HORSESHOEIN(,ti A $PECIAITY ly .we can,.and do throw off the agents1. per satisfied the most fastidious ; moi2,526 commission of which on will and the program pleased every - � 1 PT. vV 2+v Ind.phone,No. 302, Claremont: certainly save by per from its. body. M call solicited. `4 Farmers are exceedingly busy WE Extend a Cordit►l Invitation to All Ladies to come rind see the JOHN MCGRATH WHITEY ERAWTE CO., Ott present with their fall work. new and beatitifid creations in Hats for Fall and Winter. Our bulli- . eines. Wnttby, entad'+ - Formerly harvest was the 'busy n.er, Miss Jones is a-young lady of large experience and a competent CLAREMONT, UHT: but itn roved 4s. " time with farmers, ' satisfaction for every lady to p artist in Mi cry. it is a,pleasure and •� machinery has made the work see the new shapes and styles, the faultless blending which can only ,.�+he P1C1i:eT1IIg E. rr ' E v Air S� 'Comparatively light when coos- be accoinplishod•by real art and workmanship combined, which add pRred ivith the fall work, when grace and beanty alike to bat and wearer. Onr brilliant display will ' . pump Mannfactnrer •corn and root harvesting, .apple- be equal to anything in city or town, only difference our prices are Vigilance Committee `• a * Picking and 'plowing keeps thein about oris-third'less:' Cotue all, buy your hats from D.Simpson & Co. Shop and Residence, Dundas busy for many weeks. We will appreciate it and Rive you full value in return for your The ohjectnf this Association is'to ' Miss Aggie Gleeson, of Toronto, money. -• a lessen stealing and prosectite WHITBY, OIT. who spent a few Reeks during the _ the felons. Three doors west of Whitby House .-past summer at the home of her uncle here, Mr. Ed. Gleeson, with SEE OUR DRESS GOODS for Fall and Winter. They are beauties and Members having property etoteuoommani• =a view .,o improving her health, olateimmediatet with an member 'died at her home on Fridaylast splendid values at 16c; 21k. 26c,86c.4tk and ti0e per yard. 16c lane in of kI=eaati� Oommittes. �e are prepared to instal weed orirr3ta ti brown, cardinal. navy and check-s. Just the goods for girls school t pumps on short notice,also AttendA 4 =The deceased was a ,young ladsdresses. 20c line,Shepberd checks, also 60c line are all-wool Shepherd Mambership fee - 11.00, to all kinds of repairing. r who was beloved by all who hnd checks, t%veeds and cashmeres. Ladies'cashmere Hose special at 26c. •Tiotetr'tnat+Dehsd horn tb+President or �' sb the Leasure Of her acquaintance •Latest styles in Hats and Caps. Bargains In Men's Sweater Coats;76c SecretsrT-onspptloation. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill and he will be greatly missed b had 1.00, the greatest values ever offered for the money, Chet one now, also gasoline engines and ,. g y y Exna,Com.-L. J. Banks, a equregear all who knew her. Ed. Gleeson, as they will never be offered at that price again. Pickering, Ont! Lh '%� + ;and Ills brother, M. Gleeson, of Richardson, NET :CREAM SEPAR t MAG C J.A.Monnor Arthur JefreY �s ry ATOR��•- wood, at the. Co.,"".-'i,./ A:4a► >ps®sidonl. a No.60 at residence s •-theme ftin®rel .. . p } ry . ,•;a t . ...,,>, : �A,,�.r+ •rd."�„4 .,�`'..-.:„2�'�4;' -," 1.;��•�..abW$<S1c«.r•T'..,.,, •�c• „e -r. .r a� w, ;;�I" ;�_^c. .µ� �e,•,s. a%;;°.t” 'F's.0 r 8, * .. ,�� z .y �� '�C yam•. _ i,,. ,a } tib' .F^ ,�.^ �: x�.�.: ..,r ,x.,�,-i•^D .,P..:➢� a !'+�';�'. �i,'�� + ,` 5 .�a� 1 '•.s a�..�+�t�6i. ^krt, ,.., - - V: vw .._ ,. .' d.a. A wP 4�11••Mr-5y^'',y ;. .,�. � s '.0 .. _ ' �•f'ip. :w :T give the cabman. None of the gen- -tlewen upstairs• put in an appear. anee, nor did I hear them retire to � R QRS rest. To make quite sure that all was right, .I• and a sergeant who BONDIS 1 , looked in a little later went up stairs and tried the door..of the 3._.. ....�....... - y^� _ -_ ante-room. This was locked and OR, THE HOUSE IN THE everything was quiet within, so we Safe investments having broad markets �• RUE BARBETTE i'.etuxned to the hall, and the night ...,are.available for any individual desir- ed in the usual manner. Hussein always made his appear- ons of placing surplus funds to obtain ance about eight o'clock in the a satisfactory return of interest-4YZ CHAPTER IV. "It is of no importance," said morning, when 7he came down to per cent. to f! per tent. Iln less,confident t nes insfectcr Brett. �� procure coffee for his Excellency Halters resumed his narrative: - But really its must.be, urged- and the others. As he did 'not•show e the inspector. One of them, the a There is every advantage in buyma rOF On Monday evening, 'azr, !'e up I wondered what had`<mecome, of „ man who spoke .to me, had a bad him, When nine o'clock came, 1 � standard bonds which are readily mat- maid, about eight o'clock, his Ex- _ jellency and the two secretaries sword-cut across .his right cheek, determined" to investigate matters. keiable and on wh:ch'income is regu- ,. whilst another.squinted horribly; By that time the diamond cutters o were dining downstairs, and mat= „ larly -received _ e besides, they were all elderly.men had put an appearance,-an&were (ere had, thus far, gone on with the ,< - Pardon me, inspector," said athered in the hall undergoing a ` tame routine as was observed every Brett, "but you admit, no doubt, g ' - g g This company ofers Bonds of such `! preceding day. The workmen .quit- slight search preparatory to their Y that 'this •is a very remarkable „ -character. The prospective - investor ` led work six The the threeday s a o`rk: pc crime I am investigating." "How man of these men were ma be fhorou hl in €entlemen .went out for a drive as „ y y g y informed and may I should just think it is, air, there 7” broke in Brett. v, 6 loon as everything was locked up, _ "personalltiy investigate these securities by was the answer. a =`Fourteen exactly. They�were ind came in again at a quarter to "Well'`nbw does it not strike you having our Statistical De ar e , --. tight. They did not change their mostly Dutchmen, with;- I think,. g p tm..nt stab - that the perpetrators thereof, who three Belgians. Takia a con• --mit the results of out own inrvesfiga- ;lothes-for dinner, so there was no g g were not afraid to be scrutinized stable with me, I went upstairs, tions. Dccasion to search them, as no one - bv yourself and by several other and ascended to the second story, � � - - - "' )iad gone upstairs since they had .policemen, and to be. searched and , f --descended. 'soon after six. They 11'0 where I knew his Excellency s suite I - Lists of Bonds for special purposes jmad barely starEe�d dinner when further scrutinized by a diffefent was situated, and where I expected - + set of officers when they came out l I f utnished. ome one called at the front door, be, unlto find Hussein asleep on a in in nd I was sent for. The door bell. j sonsnto bear about rthemisuch per- front of the bedroom door. The _ . . mat was there, but no Hussein_ ! may explain was always answered; tinguisliing characteristics as would I - . y«one, of the house servants, and Then I went higher up to the rooms lead to their arrest by the first I f be, if necessary, admitted any per youthful police-constable who en occupied by the,two assistants. I g countererd__thm? Ido not w In but the )On who came, closing the door; knocked, but received na answer. i ►ut the visitor had to'be examined, want to the other __ ��� - - be rude, or to indicate any- lack o ' �ythe policeman stationed 1 was open, so I went-in,- P discretion on your part, but, from assn a before he,was- permitted to my point of view, y room was empty, and the bed had i TOR.OriTO.xM01'ZTR,FIAL.LO2 iD01'1.F.rTil3► I would vast+ - I? prefer further. On this occa-� not been dept upon.- This seemed . - •, ='Ron I went out and found three prefer not to ue furnished with any so strange that I knocked loudly at emrtlemen standing there. They!deser;i)tion u£ these three persons, tris °t$er ,door, with no result. I ere Turks, as could be easily seen nor wjuld I care to have seen them returned to his Excellency's floor r i as they entered or left the house. �+ their attire,` and appeared to and hammered at the door, which to keep them under surveillance urs- `TRUE. TO HIS PROMISE. , persons of some consequence " ''Well, that is very curious, was locked, sufficiently to wake the tit the Turkish Embassy.has set- "De will you let me shad said Inspector Walters, dropping soundest sleeper that ever lived. tied what was to be done with them, s What do you mean by the words "Dearest, w his hands on his _knees in sheer your every sorrow after we arl their attire?' " interrupted Brett. This again... was usele3s, so I re.- in the-matter of paying such-wages married 1" she whispered as sh[ amazement at such an e�:traordin - Ih`b'ere they dressed in European��, turned downstairs and sent off two as were-d=oe and sending them back cuddled her .cheek against his. ary statement from a man whose !dothes or in regular Turkish gar- messengers post haste-one to Mr. . Amsterdam. The men`them sea, dar-li.ng," he replied, agais Dents 1" clearness and accuracy cf' percep Talbot, and the other to the Com- �selves, I may add, were quite satia- tion had been so'-fully justified by plucking a de}icluus kiss from het :- "Oh," said the inspector, "I only mi9sivner. ,of Pollee � at Scotland j fied•v4ith our action.. in the matter_ -sweet lips--. the incident of the window-blind. �aeant that they wore fezes; other- Fnrd. The man who wens to Mr. ;That really all I have to tell It was the same lady who tut _ "And- now, hfr. Sharpe," said g- y •rise they were quite accurately Talbot's house returned first• brin ou. Brett, "what did you observe?' - in the stnrtlin information that "It is nate cl r, 'then,' said rears_ later.-Rearily,oned out: dressed in frock coats and the rest, s; g q Oh, Tom, why can't you eves I came an duty at ten o'clock, J they were unmistakably TurksMr. Talbot .had not been .home all Brett. "that. two.men succeeded iq posted- my guarda._and_receiveu 1. come into the disuse arithoiiti.br�ng� - -- __ - *y heir appearance. Two of-them te.r w; and that-has uncle sale she away with their and is aching in a tale of trouble with you I Y '- ,cold speak no English, and the, from Inspector Walters an exact I.te.r were anxious to know where he away with their plunder and arms so of hearing about how hard account of what had-taken place g imird, who acted as the leader of was, as they had received no mss- without creating the slightest noise you have to work to kte the bills party, y arrival. Inspector Wal- a quitted the or exciting any suspicion in your aid „ p before m mrr'- p the art•, first of all addressed me sage from since b n French. Finding I did not un- ters had hardly quitted the house, house the previous night at 10.13. I mind, p when one of the junior members of The Commissioner of Police came ; "That is so,"-admitted Inspector ierstand him, he used very broken, -: —'-�► ` gut fairly intelligible English. the mission came downstairs with himself a little later. By that time ,Sharpe ruefully. s What he wanted was to .betaken a note which he asked me to send Inspector Walters had reached here� Then;" said Brett, "there is nae Free Sainple of Calieura Oihimeer _ at once by a constable to Mr, .Tel- for his turn of day duty, and after thin else to be done here - Will Cured Baby's *Skin Humor. Lt once to His Excellency, Mehe- 6 stet Ali Pasha. I said that his Ex bOt' a hasty consultation-we decided to l you came with me, Mr. Winter?" ':ellenclr was dining and that per- You gre quite sure he was one - �. •-'- break in all the doors that were! ''Where to,, air 4" inquired -the thehmnuaEliae-ucces fol andCuncurap reco amid naps he had better call in. the ;of the members- of the missionrV' locked. comniencing with that of deteeti�e. for torturing, 'disfiguring affections morning, bist he replied that his' said Brett: the.second assistant, His room vras,.I "To rind Mr. Talbot; of course.." of the skin anal- scalp could rece;-v business was very urgent, and he "Perfectly certain. I have seen empty, and so washis 1•:-ccenency's, I "Easier said than done," re• no more strikiug proof than the reg iaould not wait. He made me un- him every previous night for near, neither apartment having been oc- marked Inspector Walters, as the markable statement made by WiL ierstand that if I sent in the cards ly-a month, -as the gentleman often cupied-duthig the might. We then door closed behind the visitors. liam `{'kyle, 335 Tudor, road, Lei+ l of himself and his companions they went out late to the Turkish Em- returned to the first floor and .fore- - Inspector Sharpe was lgss scepti- cester, England. would certainly be admitted at basay, and elsewhere. I sent the ed- the door of the ante-room, cal. "A sample of•Cuticura Ointkne ionce, I did' not see any harm in note, as requested, and Mr. Talbot which, we discovered, was only se- "He's a very smart chap is cured my baby_s face. She had th . 3his, so I took the three cards and came back with the constable in cured by a spring latch, the.lower Brett," he said. "Neither you nor measles-when one year old, snd ' {6sve them to Hussein, who was about twenty minutes. Mr. Talbot lock not having been used. As soon I-thought of punching that wire left her with a very scurfy forehe - -ierossing the hall at the moment.'' went upstairs accompanied by Hus- as we entered the room, we found screen, did we?" and' face. It was very irritatin(• "As the cards were printed in sein ; Hussein came down, was the four dead men. Hussein, the (To be continued.) and would bleed when she scratcbel .Turkish characters you could not searched, went down to the kitchen, gervant.' was nearest the door and herself. I took her to the docto{ Of course, tell what the names brought up more coffee, and never was lying in a crumpled-up position. and he. gave her some ointment, i were," said Brett. appeared again. The next time I HaAaA been stabbed twice through -SITNG BARS. POLITICS. tried'it and -it•did no good. A look of blank' astonishment saw him was about noon yester- the back and once through-the ging George is always a delight- night I said to my wife 'How woul crossed the inspector's face as he day, when we broke °pen the door, spinal column at the base of the ful host at the small dinner parties it be to send for m sample of Cuts and found his dead body. At 11.25 y and the two '+replied: "That is a good guess, but neck. His Excellency to -which he invites his household sura ointment^.'- I did so, used I nie . It is so. .The hieroglyphics on the Mr. Talbot, accompanied b 'y one assistants were seated is 'chain, and other friends. One subject is and my baby's face grew better piece of pasteboard were.worse than whom Inspector Walters has de- but had been stabbed through the absolutely forbidden at this table She has now a- lovely skin,.and l .. pie !Greek. However, Hussein lanced scribed as,the spokesman of the heart, The instrument used must g on all occasions. It is thaw of can safely say that Cuticiira.curet fat them. He appeared to be sur- strangers, came down the stairs. have been a long thin dagger or politics. Before he came to the her." prised; he went into the dining `Mr. Talbot looked somewhat puz- stiletto. There was no sign of it throne he saw no reason for not Although Cuticura Soap ami I Of -course .I had nothing fled, but not specially worried, and anywhere in the room,• and most discussing them, but since then no .Ointment are sold throughout th - else to do to let them in, which I submitted himself to the searching certainly none of the'meu who carie one could guess that His Majesty world, those wishing to try fe )did, accompanying them myself to operation as usual. "The.other"man out the previous night-had such, a had the remotest interest in the themselves without cost their el khe door of the dining-room, and seemed to be surprised by this pro• weapon concealed upon him. Subject., ficacy in the treatment of eczemaa� peaking. sure, before the door was seeding, but offered no objection '.'Dactora•were at once sent for, ^;�; rashes, itchings,-burnings, scalings �n. closed, that their when his turn came, and said some- , presence was ex- and the first medical gentleman to and crustings; (ruin infancy to ag i thin lau hin 1 •'in French to-Mr. "MUCH THE SAME. ee�� _ '€mected- g g g y arrive said that each of the four � may send to the Putter Drug.and "How did you do that?" said Talbot, when he had to take his had been dead for many_ hours, but A foreman, seeing a workman Chemical Corp., Dept-2W. Boston, ;$rett. boots off. The tiro gentlemen went they also imagined that the coffee, crossing a scaffold to another slang U.S.A., for a liberal trial of each, `.`Well, although .they spoke ,in °utside and called a cab. Mr; Tal• the remiins of which we found in a plank on his bands and knees, with 321page LC uticura Book, an au.. bot got in, and the constable at the had been shouted out to him: thority on skin and scalp affections ` phot I suppose was Turkish, it is some cups op the table, Iwh very difficult to distinguish by door`heard the foreigner tell the drugged, So, before disturbing the' "Are you afraid'of walking on ,p man's tones whether his recep- driver.to go to the'Carlton Hotel one plant 4" room and its contents in any way, He repeated the address twice, so' "+to," replied the '•workman, lion of unexpected visitors as core the-Commissioner sent for Dr. Ten- << Girls-should take the remarks of as to- make sure the man .would promptly; I'm afraid of walking , _ -dial. or not, and there could-be no . L nyson Coke. After careful invests P 1? Y g afresh young man ash #t grain ,if doubt that the visiting cards had make no mistake. gation Dr. Coke came to the same off it. r.alt ;conveyed suchnames to his Excel- "Then they drove off, and there conclusion as the other gentlemen. - - - -- - - - -- jency as warranted the introduce was no further incident to report He beiliedes that his Excellency and hsoa of the party into the house. until five-minutes past twelve, when his two assistants were first stu-pe- THE BEST PRESERVES ` Jrbe six gentlemen remained in the+the other two foreigners came down- fied by the drug and then murder- alining-room until 9.17 (I have the I stairs. Then we had a bit of a job. gd as they sat in their chairs, whilst time noted here",,in my pocket-+-They knell DURING R no English, and one of the appearance of Hussein and the I;r G THE PRESERVING SEASON* }nook): They then-'."Lure out and our men, who could speak French, nature of his wounds seemed to in- went upstairs in &'J dy. to the ante- found that they did not understand dicate that-he had been unexpect• 7. !room, where they afl sat down, as I that language. However, at last in edly attacked and killed before -he Extra Granulated " could tell by the movement of the dumb show we got .them to per- could struggle effectually or even chairs overhead, and in 1 Se.v mm ceive that everybody who came call for assistance. - Sugar { Utes Hussein was rung for to bring- downstairs had to be searched, -Of, -course, the -diamonds-had cigarettes and-coffee. This was at They submitted at once,-and I took vanished, whilst is-the safes or on' jg DOILY 1VI\'`ING FR FSH LAURELS.. ' 9.21. Hussein was-searched as he special care that the investigation the tables we found the keys which came downstairs after receiving the w'as complete. There was nothing had evidently been taken from his- •Its unsform High quality commends itself.to all good order; -and again at 9.30 when ice upon them.to arouse the 'slightest Excellency's pockets. We were all e returned -after executing it. I was suspicion, no weapons of any sort puzzled to account. for. the.d}sap- housek eper s., - relieved at ten o'clock, and beyond beyond a small pocket-knife car- pe,;rance of tho diamonds and the r describing the three gentlemen. } ried-;by one mal}, and not much-in dngger, but you Nivo clearly shown .. '54BEST -know nothing more about the busi- the way of either papers or moue y BEST TRrIT REST ST QAR BEET PRE-SERVES." t.. ' ness. Before going 'out-one• of them pro- .vayod efi3 whereby the were era- �. 1 „ - - P P Y• trio mean-s premises,. Dr. Co". duced a small card on which was took t v,-ay tlio eoffca For-amalyais. "They were well dressed " in written, `Carlton Hotel.' _ 'Ihn f., tr botl:av arare_carried to the Ask your Grocer for.Redpath Extra Granuated 9u#ar - quired Brett; they impressed ou yy a� Turkish gentlemen by their To "I took it that thio was their.re iriorfu.ary In Chapel Place, and the - dures, and they wore fezesl" sidence, sb -I itistructed a constable fourteen workmen were conveyed "Yes," said the policeman, with to see them into a cab and teal the to fie tland Yard, not because wo The Canada $U Ar Reflnin G4. Ltrr�lted MM> 1 • "hut. -there was A. little.driver where to take them. -T also- have--any -against them. but. Established in 1854 by. Tolin Redpath. -4► aisle-, - more than that." showed them how much money to the r'�vlrnissioner thought it. best � - ",: .. ,.. t �q� � x..r "vac, ��,,.+l�a;^(4+'.Ri• v.. �� ,7 -tP +w �*,.-` , `'.�.x.��..n :.'�'..�' �" ;sr.:er. "*�°- , Yr°,..�+mi6 �" •�• a `•nr rh, �, ,,,, ry \, .. s. .__.. -. ••�. ..,, ':.. .,. viii . viii r -. .. - s}. . - �� w, FAKING SAFE INaIESTMENTS. INSURES"FERMT -/ Mow THE PRICE OF MONEY AFFECTS s �i.;" ,RESULTS � i -PRICE OIr SECURITIES. In Good Times and In Bad Times—How the Future_ of the Investment Market ���T 11111LOMf'4i�� F- . Ia Tending—Offset by Easy honey 'Con• .,,�oao.,ro.oT �.• %//,i�i�i��w,1 , : ditlons In London. - • l3Re��®'/ The articles contributed by "Incestor' ,-,re 'for the sole purpose- pros- pective investors,and, if possible of sav- ing aviug them from losing mouey tl+rnuyh _ placing it in "wiid-cat" marprises. The j G� imyyartial and reliable character of the iutormation may be relied upon. The j ` he esu do and the writer of these articles.and the publisher the minimum work T of this paper have no interests to servo / maximairi wage 'he can get, so they Bay. in connection with this matter other than UTTERS OF The-Chinese are great market gardeners, those of the reader. fa too, and all the vegetable peddlers I have --- - ASON IN THE MAKING seen out here'have been Chinese. Some The other day an Investor as$ed'-the- of them are very well off, and own fine writer it the present was a good time to ' ! TO HIS DAD horses and waggons, while there are - buy securities. This was a very simple many who carry their goods in baskets y p ng one at each end of a bamboo question to ask, but rather a large order - 0 REX MoEVOY swung O to xaswer, It Involved carefully ecrutin• ole,.Inst an you gee in pictures of izing the Influences controlling the price - he H " Chinese coolies. Of c.,,rse there are mer- movements of,securities, comparing them ' [Mr. McEvoy will write for chant Chinese here who are'very well off. with conditions in the past and forecast- Uncle - John took me to dinner with one khis paper a caries of letterslog the future. This is a most important (fr E the w est. The �l+lll of them who goes home to China every _ --•' -- _ _ _ question in cod almost With bs lut ly essng Notes of Particular Interest to Women Folks They year. He came to Vancouver twenty of moa:y, and almost absolutely semen• ' appear from time to time un- eight years ago, and was here when the tial to successful speculation. ides the above heading, and place was called Gastown. He has takes - - - " advantage of his oOf course is invnetment a man need not pport.aItLes. and muse •will give a picture of the estimate the future of general conditions _ - De worth a great amount.. neat Canadian -West from Another section of the yellow peril Is In order to insure ,a steady income and - DAINTY RECIPES: enough sweet milk to make a soft -- e stand Olilt Of a young formed by our fellow subjects the 13in• safety. But by so doing he`�an occas Banana, Salad.—Peel and cut ba- dough. Bake quickly and you will '= p Y n8 ionally Quite easily choose a time when nanas in two lengthwise,- di each find them delicious. doom. These you see everywhere, and g Onta3'lo man going out there they are easily distinguishable by their he can ret a better rate of Income with half-in mayonnaise dressing, then Lady Baltimore Cake.—One cup trsmake his way. These lets turbans, which are of all colors, some equal security, or oven the•same security roll in nut meats chopped fine; ar- of butter, two cups of granulated !abould be full of inte.est pink, some red, some white. some yet- at a'lower con;than at some other not range on crisp lettuce leaves and sugar, one cup of milk, three and . �r every' v® Ontario father, low-1 don't know what color I have not remote timb, ane so it is quite. worth put a border of nut meats around. one-half cups of flour, three level 1 while to attempt this, for while failure Two pounds of-bee# or meat, sim- beaspoons of baking powder,whites to do so'eoriectly tovoliee the--speculator trier until tender, add salt a,nd pep- of siX eggs, Cream the butter and J in difficulties it merely affects tae In- per. - When done beat two eggs sugar gradually Sift flour and vestor.by causing him some disgust at with three tablespoons of flour and baking powder three times. . Add cot wa.this longer, or at not purchasing two of water,'add to--soup; and let the milk, and last add the eggs; sooner. OL course, tire true Investor.need -boil two minutes. Serve. also teaspoon-of lemon extract and not worry over this featere, but even Probasco Pickles.—Twelve large vanilla. If this is too large half it you should intend neverto sell your cucumbers, peel and take out seeds, thakes a guod sized cake. Frosting investment, it to alwnys a source of sat- Three dozen .small cucumbers, one= for Lady Ba4timore-cake: Three isfaction U) realise ihat You. bought it half dozen sweet mangoes, one-half cups of granulated sugar, erne cup at a lower price-than it would bring a; dozen hot mangoes, four little red -bofli>28 water, whites of three eggs, prevent peppers, one quart onions, put all obe, cup of chopped raisins, one There are two thtagr that affect tae' througtr the coarsest meat grinder,--sup-chopped nut meats, five figs.au+ market for negotiable %ecurtties-that :s then add two handfuls Pf salt, one .or ground. Stir the sugar and .eeurttles which are readily Wmcht and- quart of cider vinegar, one pint of 'water. Let bail ti1L. it will spin sold, one is the loaning price of moneygranulated sugar, boil all together sugar and water. Let boil till if and the other is the general condition ui f for one-half hour, then seal, - will spin a thread Pour-over the bu4inesa sometimes these wnrk together, I Peach Griddle Cakes—Peel about whites of eggs Beat stiff, aometimes in opposition. When worming ; five large Beaches thin. Halve them Oyster Ome!'et._A delicious wa' together their Dower is-1priustable. rvu.' and .-then shave off in slices. to utilize left over oysters: One-hall any, howwrer, they are in opposition; .Sprinkle with sugar. Beat two cup of systers without liquor. Foul , money Generally being tow when bust eggs into a foam and add a pint of eggs, two teaspoons flour, one-third nese is bad and high when busihest is milk. Add one-quarter cup of cup of milk, tour or Ave slices of goodsugar, asprinkle-of salt and enough bacon, pinch of salt. slake flour The effect of those anadltions is rata, flour into which a teaspoonful of I and milk into a smooth, boiled When moneT-rates are tow aad business baking powder has been stirred to!j Paste, Cut the bacon into tiny -bad and likely to get worse, Bich-wreAs -make the mixture into a pancake squares and fry brown in a skillet. bonds such as good'maatcipil 4eboutnres batter, -Stir the -peaches into the •Beat whites of eggs-to a stiff froth ' will advance. The reason•is, of enlarge. batter. Put the griddle on the then add flour paste, oysters, aQ :hat municipal bonds are practically no. range and put into it butter or egg, yolks. Beat slightly; turn in- affected by adverse buatoees sondltions dripping just as you do forfrying to the skillet with the bacon, which nd, therofOre. their price b, intuanced pancakes- Pour . enough .in the. should be sizzling hot� lift slightly• addle t 'entirety by she money market Griddle .for a cake and fry brown. .with a knife as the omelet cooks, When money is cheap. that 1s loaning at Use all the batter this way. Serve these 'fold' over and serve piping 31-2 and tour per cent° an good security with butter and sugar or sugar and hot.. - in canads—it has bean many F4ars since cream. In well paved and, has some line, solid JT3S this occurred, and will probably be many �Ya$Iea—Three eggs, yolks and SOUND SLEEP buildings. IL has more prosperous storeslain that more before we we is again—bonds yield- wbites beaten separately. Two P. &—I have opened this to exp _ Icor its size than any place I have keen Ing 41-2 and 5 per cent. are eagerly sought tablespoons melted butter. Beat -Cal-'Easily be Seeured. I have carried this letter around in my lin, and they have the art of making by banks and Insurance companies, a yolks of eggs to a stiff froth, add « „ their wlgdoRm ,attractive down.to. the pocket ter a week.. Yoo-gee, i wrote It melted butter, U " 4 years a n, 8 woman ch of salt one 'p g - � on election .day, and In the excitement they present. a rotary-some ran to 11.2 � P visiles, `t1 was in the habit of using_ last word There are one or two hula down town that night I completely for• points above what swell be"obtained in -teaspoon of-sugar, and one-half cup of sweet milk. Add flour sifted with both tea and`•eoffee regularly. gad steep streets in the down-town see. got.to post it. and it has.been.in my. loaning on the market-:m,-and at the same "I found.that my health was-be- . -tion, but for the most part it is level. time the safety of which is not affected three teaspoons baking-powder. '..:quite a 'large- portion of th+e ap•towa pocket aver since.—J. -testi add.the. whites of the a ginning to fail, strange nervous at- by eondit[ons'of'geueral business: Thlm y eggs tacks would come suddenly upon art is cut off from—down—town b7 False ' tact senses the price of the bonds to beaten stiff. . may desired, one'table .me, making me tremble so exces- Creek, an arm. of-tbe 'sea which reaches A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. advance and the yield to fail.until the spoon of rum may be added'. g Inland for over two miles. At high tide -- loanine price of money and the return Fried Chicken.—Cut up-chicken, sively that I coujd not do my wont there Is twelve feet of water to the creek, An eminent scientist, the other on bonds are approximately equal. But salt and flour each piece and drop while they lasted; my sleep left me which is crossed by three long bridges. day, gave his opinion that the most middle grade bead..will remain `station• into hot butter and lard, brown on: and I passed long nights.in restless r At low tide these to practically no water wonderful discovery of recent years ars for bad badness conditions, tending both sides, then cover with water discomfort. I was filled with a and -let, simmer about one hour. nervous dread as to the futpre: ' to the creek at all, and the mud fists was the discovery of Zam-Buk. Juit to depress'prices of all brit best bonds: "A friend su ested that ' tis- - are exposed, with only puddles of water think! As soon as a single thin lay- are offset by the effect of cheap money. When done, take a Chicken and ee P here and theta.- The first time I saw it, er of Zam-Buk is applied to a wound speculative bunds whose safety depend make gravy with one tablespoon of sibly tell,�tlyd coffee_were to blame,. !t looked-unite like a harbpr, for there or a corp, such injury is insured very largely_on the•.condicIon of bast- flour or cornstarch mixed with cold and I decided to give them up, and were 'small bbat's with rafts of toss against blood poison! Not one nese will weaken in market price, as water' until a thin paste is made. in casting about for a hot table bev lr• $ g If gravy is too thick add hot water. eriige, which I•felt was an absolute , tog close to the sawmills, which line the species of microbe has been found their safety is in danger to such an is y t , banks of False Creek. The mills an bare that Zam.Buk does not kill-1 -tent as to.offset any . effect of cheap lar tablespoon each of butter and necessity, I was ]ed by good fortune -their piles of lumber characteristic-•cf . Then, again•, As-soon its Zam-Buk money. On the other• hand, wruq buss- lard will be sufficient v fry' chick- to try Postum. this lumber country, and all have great is applied to a sore, or a cut, or to peas Iq good and money dear there is a. en. Chicken will be very' tender "For more than ,s, year I have furnaces, as big ss hoaxes, where the .skin disease, it stops the Smarting. tendency for high-trade bonds to de- .and very appetizing if cooked t$is 'used it three times a day and ex waste from the glib is Gurnee., Flames That is why children are , such cunei for the beaks can veil them as way, much more so than cooked in sect,so much good has it'd'one me, fare constantly, leaping out of The oD friends of gam-Buk. they only yield s_ low, rote of 4 to 41-r halves and fried until a hard crust to continue its use during the rest s is formed. ' This-recipe is fur springof Iny life--' — tops of these furnaces, which.are fel Again. As soon as Zam-Buk is ap- per cent at such e► time, and, loan the Chicken. of, after beginning••the use of from, a sort o[ spout which projects over plied to a wound or to a diseased money at a better rate. Other bonds, Blueberry*Muffins—Two sad clan- Postum, I found, to my surprise,` ithem, There to a constant stream cf part, the cells beneath the skin'6 yielding a bigher rate, Reit becomini; the ry splintsr's"and lath-like pieces of wood gal• surface 'are so stimulated that new more aecure the better the basin oat- half cups of flour well sifted, two that, instead of tossing.on a sleep-. - teas oonfuls of bake» order, Iess :bed through the long, dreary, Ling from the spout to feed the flames. health tissue is quick] formed. look Is, will tend to advance. P g' y y The prevent tendency is this. stoney is three-fourths cup of sugar, one cup night, I dropped into a sound,: To the south of Vancouver on quite 4 This is'why Zam-Buk cures are per. of milk: two eggs beaten slightly-, dreamless. sleep- the moment my, hill _are.the, 'residential districts known manent, 'dear'and bnsineee very good, iridedd;:is i3g g y3 Canada,' Therefore: high grads bonds butter size of egg 'melted, large head touched the pillow. ` .g Grandview,'Fairview, and Shaughnessy Only the other day Mr..Marsh, of inch of salt, one Iarge'cu of bev- "Then I suddenly._. realized tjlat Heights. From the latter place, you get 101 Delorimier Ave., Montreal, should ease off. They will not do eo to P, . P s magnificent view an over Vancouver; called upon the Zam-Bak Com- any appreciable extent because high• ries. Mix sugar, flour, baking pow- all my nervousness had left me and rade municipal bonds aft not handled der, salt, add milk, then eggs, Last my .appetite, which had fallen off and beyond Burrard Inlet, the harbor, to paIIy glad told them that for over g add berries slightly floured. Bake before had, all at once' been re-' ry .}• Borth Vancouver and the mountains. twenty-five years h0 had been a on the Canadian markets, but are dealt g Y + 1 to wholly by 'private sale. But you will. twenty minutes in moderate oven. stored so that T rite my,food with Pro have heard of_the Yellow Peril In. martyr to eczema. His hands were Fried Chicken.—Take one o'un a keen relish. Ike East, and you realize what.ts meati at one'time so covered whiz sores notice that the prices which good mu• Y g 'Ali the nervous dread has gone. atcipallties get.for, Choir bonds are I' 'sprM6 chicken." Cut it in pieces; by it when you ket to Vancouver, where that be had to sleep in gloves. Four salt it have nice fresh lard well I walk a mile and a'half each way' 4here are li,ti0o Asiatics out of a total po years ago Zam-Buk was introduced this year than last. In tact, from all r apDFarances, the prices'are getting-down_ heated; flour.every piece separate, to my work erery day and enjoy it. j yalation_of iso: Chinamen are ]sere to him, and in a-few months it cured- then ut.into'the boilin lard and- I find an interest in everything that ? la -great numbers.. They av elApl.oyed _him_ To-day—over three years af- to a level where they yield a return ap P 13 cook to a nice errs brown, drain nes on about the that makes i?[e-- - - avite a lot as hones servants. often ter his cure of a disease he had for proachlhlc that on tree money. Excellent crispy g when going'throngh s good residential business conditions, however, are cane• Off the fat rot gravy except just .a a pleasure. All this I owe to ]eav- twenty-five yeses=he is sfill cured, little add one tablespoon of hour• in off tea and coffee and-th use's ilietrict. I have seen a Chinaman come talc securities of s lower grade to ad• P� g and has had no trace of any re- and one-cup of-sweat milk, add Postum, for t have taken no medi- out of the kitchen floor bn to 'the etde turn of the eCzema! vance,'bocsume their safety ie i ate. nlc to andah: busy on some domestic duty, and because, yielding a higher rats, the salt and pepper to taste. You will cine." Name given by Postum s --All druggists 'sell at mangy market is not yet too high to in- have a nice, brown, cream gravy. Co.. Battle Creek, 11lich.. . - '�sy go -about, some of them, as char- 50c. box, or we will send free trial Biscuits- to serve with -the creamy "'there's a reason," tend it is Pigg women do in the,Eatt, and ares get $2 box if you send this adv,rtisemeZt ffnence them�serioasIy. gravy. One pint of flour, one tea- plained in the little book, "Thi s day for snch work. They are liked and a le. stamp (to pay return post- m spoon of baking powder, one table Road to Wellville, in pkgs. ad the b v letter? A ew e� iketter than the Japsttese,'ae they seem age). Address Zara-Buk CO., ,To- o ai s.weet lard or butter a aver r m ime 'tn time. Yhev _ . ED. 8-S ISSU ' 40—Ltl 77t� spoon f ce ,.A*be better workers. The Jay boy knoSrg Tonto. i' and 8 pinch of Gait, add just setptiltni, tree, and tuft of human Intere�s fi F� Mu d •!,+�5�, , �h r�w'P.� w .` a , ; t :r"•: �� i xs-:� k ••r�+�,' _ •.:� r.an. •., �." ..` _ 1 i w. 'rP"',��' Y�'x�:. r 'i�'+ ��p� �t��,. L •�°' J .,as. ri.? :..Sd..�..,.t ;r r• �+ :,.�i.,,• ;AJOCALISMS —Miss Barr, of Toronto, is —L. and Mrs. Squires a at ndiag a few weeks with D.and Manilla attending the funeral of COAT , : E p� ,� 3 tea. i•s. Monro. the former's father. —J, S. and Mrs. Jephson*ere —John and Mrs. Dickie spent a —The Markham & Pickering w the city on Friday last, couple of days last week with Telephone Co., are now busy eeec- ;G --C t. Clement, of Milton, friends in Toronto. ting pc,les and wires for entrance -Now is the time'to buy your Sweater Coate. A" full and s�ppeent Sunday with C. H. and Mrs. —The usual number from this to itb town. Burling. loceilit are attending the Mark- —Filling silos has been the chief complete line of Boys' and Men's Coat Sweaters. Fall ii .-. . —Gervas Cornell is able to be ham Kir this week, employment of the farmers of this :Sats and Capsnow in stork. Men's odd Pants sad Neste. about again, after suffering from —Miss Cora Burling and her locality during the past week or . A severe cold. sisters, Mrs. Dennon and Mrs. two. Corn as a rule is an excel- r' —Owing to the rain the attend- Clement, spent Monday In the• • � y lent crop this year. Let us measure you for your Fall Overcoat or Suit. A &ace at the various churches was cit &A.lar on Sunda last. —Mrs, Joha Law, of Toronto, —W. Calvert, of the Masse � y Harris Co., is home for a month's :'large range of samples to choose from and satisfaction —Born—At Vancouver, B. C.. is visiting her son, Gordon, and vacation.- is has bora most guaranteed every time. - _, on Thursday, Sept. 28th, to W. B. Mrs. Law and other Pickering Mrs. Leavens, a son. friends. summer in various its of West- and Pa ' —Mrs. G. A. Gordon and son —It is reported that the general ern Ontario, setting up machinery. `Carman, of Toronto, spent Sun- elections for the province of On- —Eli Wickett who has disposed R. A. :BUNTING P:ICKERING -day with friends in the village. tario will probably be held before of his farm one and half miles east The Township Council will Christmas. of the village, will hold an auction =.meet an Monday next' for- the —Jgnies-McBrady, of,Oshawa, sale of his farm stock, implements, -_- -_ - transaction of general business. has been in,town a few days this hay; roots, household furniture • • —E. Arrowsmith, of Fairport, Week assisting W.•B. Powell, the etc., on Wednesday, Oct. 25th. teieVh man has been ill for some time and his local agent of the Massey-Harris —1Vilfred Badgerow. of the 4thap many friends are becoming anx- Co. concession, who has sold his farm, sous. —Mr. Ralph Gordon, manager will hold an auction sale of his -Ed. Cornell and N. J. Chap- of the Standard Bank, purposes farm stock and implements on man attended the Friends' Quart- moving into the Hartrick resi- Tuesday, October 17th. As Mr. V �eRrkmreting at Mariposa last west on Elizabeth Street this Badgeris giving up farming, •:� YOU'LL V'LL BE SORRY �. everything advertised will be sold. —Miss Ida $.Pu b, of Claremont, —Mrs. W. T. Hartrick has leas- Ontario Provincial Winter _rxf you miss OUI Dress QOOds 8816. -- who has been visiting ber sister, ed her residence, recently vacated Fair will be held at Guelph, De- -jt 18 On NOW. Mrs. W. J. Miller, has returned by Jonn Dwyer, r., to Oliver Ed- cember 1f-15, 1911. Special for ' home: wards, who took possession on Moore moved his house- Wednesdayy. p Ontario County Exhibitors,dont- Goods _ hold effects to thr cit on Satur- —Bert Axford,, of the Brock ed by the Ontario County Council: _Dress Goods at Half Price y For the best beef animal shown day. On Monday he was in the road, has purchased Mrs. George by an amateur exhibitor resident IS What it In6aIIs, Villageon business. Tool's farm on the 4th concession of the County of Ontario, Prize — he Dominion Government has and takes possession on the first fixed upon Monday, Oct. 30th, as of November. 825. �. - a day of National Thanksgiving —Mr. Oliver ­'OVERALL 'SPECIAL pChief Engineer of "- uxeRio6t throughout the Dominion. the C. N. R., stated in an inter- _-_ —Rev. W.G. Hanna, secretary view with Mr. Dickie that the The next big battle to he waged in Men's bib Overalls W. & K. brand. -�''SirB"lau in every ---- -of the Lord's Day Alliance, will work of re-staking the T. & E. Uxbridge will come off next January. particular, regular �1.�� 8 althile they ]rift j give an address in St. Andrew's electric line survey would com- On Monday evening a meeting was p P , Wy Church on Friday evening next. mance immediately, and unless called in the market hall to was 75c. a pair. Now you fellows who —Mrs. F"H. Hall, who has been held u b exorbitant demands local option and strike committees, P y eta, for the campaign. The executive wear Overalls, stir around early. confined to her bed for some time for right of yyay causing litiga- committee will be composed of all the is not recovering as rapidly as tion and delay, construction work ministers of the town and a layman her friends would like to see her. would commence this fall, from each church. HARDWARE ! HARD WARE —Mrs. C. S. Palmer and Mrs. —Some residents in the vicinity Robert Hall are spending a fort- of the village complain that soma night at New Liskeard, the guests Person or persons have been enter- of the ,.former's brother, Henry inir their dwellings and appropri- L®na, ating to their own use that which —Mr. Gregory has resumed his did not belong to them. One studies at Wycliffe College, Toros- farmer complains of losing a new to, after a nding his summer flue dollar pair of boots, several , months in charge of St. Georges dollars in cash, preserved fruit of Church here. several kinds, and other things of —The apple crop;which is now value. They have no clue as to : being rapidly harvested, is much who the Amityparty is. bnt a better than was at first aniicipat- continuance of the pilfering;will ed. and the quality. also, is much likelyy lead to police court pro- - ]better than expected. ceedings, The t fef,.ff he would —Owing to the harvest home consider his own welfare, will not --]services taking place in the Meth. repeat the performance. I& LE 1'3EGISTE& odfst church on Sunday next, the —On Monday morning G•eorae ievening service in the Presbyter- Farley, of the Brock road, met TrImDAr, Oc-r. 17ih—Auction sate of Ilan church hes been withdrawn. With a very painful accident, farm stock including some extra —Mrs. John Gordon, who had which, however, might have prow- ood milking cows, implements. 'the misfortune to fall down some ed more serious. He and Gipson corn, bay• roots, etc.• the property Conner wore en ed near Bron- of Wilfred Badgerow, at lot 19, con. steps and sprain-her wrist, Is' pro- gag .,greasing nit-ely. itis fortunate gham in building a wire fence, 4, Pickering. Sale at I o'clock sharp: when hin partner, having ` the injury was not more serious clipped See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer, The refolar monthly meeting off a wire- picket, threw a small WED!�ESDAY,OCT, 18,—Auction sale of St. .Andrew's Ladies Aid will piece of svite over his shoulder. of,ikrm stock ,and implements, the be held in the Sunda r. of who.hap_ ned to sten property of is Timothy O'Leary Sunday school room hind him, received the wire in lot 4, con.e, Pickering. The farm 'Thursday, Oct. 12th, (forfend of will also he offered for sale the same 'Tuesday 100), Meeting to begin one of his eyes. The end struck day. Wm: Maw.auctioneer. at 2 o'clock char the pupil of the eye and injured TIIEsnAY Orr. 24th, 1911—Auction The South tario Teachers' the cornea and larceraWd the sale of farm stock, implements, hay. Association will hold their annual mucous lining. A; a result the marigolds. potatoes and household meeting on Thursday and Friday, eyesight will be iojnred and it is furniture at lot 23,con. 4,Pickering', 'Oct. 26th and 27th in the possible he roe entire] lose the the property of Mrs. Georgy Tool, public 1?o y y Sale-atone. See bills. W.B,Pow. school, Pickering. It will be rap sight of the eye aitaAether.' ail, auctioneer. to the residents of the village to —Do miss the harvest home entertain the visitors and make in the Methodist church on Tues- WEDNESDAY, OtTronBH 25Th—Exten- - --their-visit a ppleasant one. day evening next. The Rev..Geo. sive auction sale of farm stock, im. SEASONABLE GOODS The C. M..R. Toronto to Tren- E. Pickard, D. D , of Blooming- laments, hay, grain, corn. rot 7. pp house furniture, etc., on lot 7, ton line which was inspected on ton, Ill., a native of Pickering cera. 3. Pickering (Kingston road, Ili - - Saturday by Aeaiatant Chief En- township, will give his popular miles east of Pickering Village), the Rineer Simmons of-the Board' of lecture. entitled : "The Myriad property of Eli Wickett" Sale wt 12 _6.rf Shells—Loaded and Empty, Railway Commissioners, has been Homes of Earth." Dr. Pickard o'clock. Lunch at 11. See bills for Hunters Supplies Powder, Shot, Cartridges, Etc. granted the customers certificate has gained s high reputation as a full particulars. W. B. Powell and of approval, and the line will be lecturer and platform speaker, W. maw, auctioneers. - ( Imperial Oxford and opened for business on Monday and ail who can should make ft a Stoyes_aud Ranges' { Happy Thought Ranges next. point to hear him. A fine > The Centennial Booklet t ..Heaters and Parlor Cooke w —The Women's Institute which ¢caro of music will -be furnis r. met last Wednesday at the home by Mr. Arlidge. coir master of HALF PRICE—A SNAP " of Mrs. W. B. Powell was very the•Colleg'e St, Methodist church. All kinds of Stoves 'Promptly Repaired. rg�y attended and Toronto, and Mies,Edith Law, of A few c lea of the Souvenir Booklet _ � etI -.joy , by all: The feature of the Toronto. The program will be remain�snd are to be run off at halt vetronghing and Furnace Work a Specialty. day was an address by C. W. Gor- preceded by a hot pie social for rice, Complete account of the Hun- dop, Manager of the Dominion which the ladies of the Methodist ��Year Celebration, Pictures that Bank, Whitby, on "What Wbm- church lire noted, and which will alone coat Twenty Dollars, Bound in T be served from 6 to 8 o'clock. The heavy tinted paper. Enveloped to JOS4 en Should Know About Banking mail or to preserve. Of interest to DY and•Business." usual harvest home serviceswillevery one is the township,. It will be • :I " —We request all subscribers be conducted on 4 Sunday, when the Christmas Gift par excellence, but --- "who are in arrears to remit at the Dr. Pickard will .preach at•bothif you want a copy better make sure of earliest possible moment. A large services, and when special music it at once. By mail lb cents a copy.. . 'N OW READY FOR FALL l number are at least one year .be- will be furnished by the Choir. Twelve copies for$1. Order from y hind in their subscriptions,and it —The following clipped from W. R. WOOD, CLAREMONT D ' is absolutely necessary,to havethe Stratford Herald refers to a With our` Grey or White Flannelette Blankets, Sweater Coats and _ the funds to run a newspaper. former resident of Pickering, ,WEST HILL Buggy Lap Rngs ; also'Thr Many who are very prompt in set- James A. Baxter, being a son of fling their store bills, entirely for. Mr, John Baxter: "A very pretty BLACHSMITS S80P get that they owe bills, e newspaper wedding took place at high noon PeabWdy Overalls and Coats, the best, by test, -ratan, or think because the sum is on Wednesday, Sept. 20th, at the in the market. ' and Mrs the Mac ani Mr, Horseshoein Repairing of im- '=small, that it will not be missed. , Brat when several hundred arab: Black .: g, pa FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE 1 scribers owe from one dollar up, Creek, when their eldest daughter, it is s big item to the ptabliaher. Helea May, became the bride of plements, vehicles andlauto- BRYAN., PROP. I'ICBERING When you read this, net accord- Mr, James A. Baxter, of Brandon. JU mobiles neatly and quickly fatly, sad remit at once. Man., formerly of Downie, Rev. J. , —The survey of the C. P. R., H. Graham performed the Gere- done. ` ' > Which will most probably be se- moray. While Lobengrin's wed- �dODERATE lected by the engineers _CHARGE for the ding march was being rendered SI ,..new line, will be that located'near by Miss Nettie, sister of the bride, A trial respectfully solicited. COME- AND SEE . ME ;the fourth concession. By taking the•bride enered'the parlor lean. /t - Such a norther]) route. the com• ing on the arm of her father, -and }•�,..�. For Double Harness, Single Harness, pany will avoid the expenditure was l:ecominglq attired in her JL a. . L A. Ws , Collars, Halters, Etc., of several hundred- thousand dol- travelling suit of dark blue ladies w f(Successor to Wm. Lawson,) r -: lard which would be necessary cloth. After recefvinR congrat- , all my own make. were a more-southerly route de- ulations a dainty lnucheon .was 'e�Tagt �3111� _iC�n•t, " tided upon, where several large served in the dinin? room, which -- Plush Rugs, Whips, and all Horse Furnishings, ravinfe would have to be spanned was decorated' with ink and PfCKERING MARKETS - ,.. p nstock. , . . by costly bridges. By selecting white. The ha, couple left on —= always" in y nl phis route it will materially len- the afternoon train for Toronto; White-Winter-Wheat, old. ,82 then-the distance between Whit- Port Hope and other points east. Red " " •92 ' ggy and Toronto, and will also de- y will leave for Mixed "' " ,•• 82 _PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM - b On their return the Winter Wheat,new..:.,:'.,:::. .76 - prive Pickering Village from sop their future home in the West. .70 Phone Ind, 301; W. J. 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