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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_10_13 lN:�, f';-�."''�- "`'a s+• ars. �.. '"`"`'K'1` a� -'St'•'Pvv- ° �- t.. • = 7-w 77- ,VOL. ONT. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1911 . Toe 2 :4 SOL ��XI: PICKERIN - • ,,,,, ..,r�ntTssr{ati.,��t Qa:iQ.. MONGOLIA South Ontario Official Returns Established 75 years MILLS A number from here attended the Stedicat SPINK Markham fair on Friday last. The lollowir,g We are glad to say that Mrs. David is a synopsis of the official returns of the recent General GREENWOOD - Election : s. Seebeck is improving, after her recent r B. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- l? B' Fowke Smith R• tared member of the Optometrical.Asao- Illness, 'TILLS ;- claiton of Ontario. 8 ecisl attention given to , Oshawa................". 660 896 ' - p � `•- Wm. Mitchell,o!Ringood,liar tom- ' thafittiag o!glasses. Eyes tested free. North FLOUR . menced bricking Richard Tarr'a new Reach.... .........:.. 838 401 Claremont. 46tf Port Perry........... 134 164 `.- - WHITE-SATIN house. Whitby Township.... 229 286 a George and Mrs. Judd spent Sunday �T O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., CREAM-BUNS Whitbv Town........ _211 263 r l�f . EdiabnzRh, member of the-College of - at Mrs. Geo. Tool's near Whitevale on I require 1000 bushels of Buckwheat at P>gyaiclana and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate TSA-BUNS Sunday. East Whitby......... 952 286 once and will pay an extra price o! 13o al college of finzgaone, Edinburgh. Several from here attended the Scugog....•....,..... 39 72 for it for quick delivery. t 9pama;atteatioa to dsieases of women sad farewell service at the Mennonite Pickering, No. 1...... 42 44 children, once and residence,Brongbam. FEED . church, S service villa, on Sunday even- 2:...., 132 bl Fill also pay highest price for ' PICKEBING MEDICAL SURGICAL BHORT3 ing. 8...... 64 17 17 SHORTS SrEX Sad X-RAY INSTITUTE WELLAND FEED FLOUR uxaRIDCE 6,...., 26 4b GOOT OATS PICKBRINti, ONTARIO JUMBO ." 66 $...••• ` 60 j • 's '-` OATS The contents of the old piano factory q ,ft 97 VCTS3F..A.T - r, 8.., .tills TOwZe, R. B., M. D., C. M., were advertised to be sold last Satur• 8...... 47 70 � Paysician-in-charge OAT CHOP - - dap. Hewever, no bidders were there g 57 BAKERS JOY-the best bread flour. • apaatalint it Reo:al Maeawa Prostatic Die CORN _ so the possessor of the mortgage still 10...... 78 70 KISSIMI-the best pastry flour. naw of Ileo, Diseases of women, Cancers, CORD' CHOP holds the Dods. - Tnnsors,X-Ray examination. Diseases of rya $ 11....., 86 137 ti'! The new ost office which L'xbrid e - Special prices to farmers buying,two ass,nose,throat and long. Fitting glasses sad BARLEY CHOP - P - ` all&onto and chronic diseases. has been promised for year's was Sud- barrels and over. i� Me Zonis 19 to I and T to i /Cly MIXED CHOP - denly staed this week. David Mey :. Total 5W 580 _ FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS er, M of arkham, a prominent Liberal Grand Total 2617 2917 I chop finer than any other milli that �• is the contractor for the Entire strut• means a great deal this year E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- Chopping Eve Da ture, His man in charge here states Majority for Smith 870 when feed is scarce. !'` x'4'^�,_,q,• pp g ry y they will complete the foundation this _ F. Z. �i•R�'�N Y4 �. 'm. Door%ty Orown se.Whilby. aad00"" ... fall. About ten men are at work - BROUGHAM .. _.,• Ritiatsru. DCnri House.Whitbv. to v cleaning up the hole ani tearing out T. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, the old foundation on the site asst op- Miss Edith Brodie spent over Sun- St. George's Aft Iicin Church "l osite Brownscombe's store.Mmes L. So{icitor,Notary Public.Special Ezami- da at her home here. g g �r for Bina Court o!_Jn•Lic�B;ock_Streat,, J.. L. SPINg,_ IiI�IITED, P -- ---• - �- Fagl.$of}_Migs-MedaHOg'lespentlast - fil:�Di�i--AERVIIPA71y Wednesday in Toroeto, o.: E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and PICKERING, ONT. Mr: John C.•Brethour M. A:, late John A. White returned from a trip Morning Prayer 10.30 A. M. •Solicitor.Notary Public.Etc, Money to principal of the High School died on to the North-west on Friday. :. loan. Omoe next door to the Standard Bank. Friday, Kept. 2f�, after a lingering it Mr. Hamilton and family spent Sun- Evening " 7.00 P. Al i !Wbisbv. _ ness of some months. _Mr. Bietho.ui day at R._Brodie'a, Pi.:kering, i _ it -N -B EAL - --,�ttsYttesiif @1!ari3f. him to esiQ a ill ill ualt be had The typhoid ithh s pa and around --had char a of the school here for a V'm: Brown, of Toronto, was here 5{inday School ,..00 P. bll:.patie s little over a year till ill health caused over Sunda with his parents. G. HAM-Issuer of Mlrriag e Licensee is the County o! ontarlo _ CLAREMONT been princ{p»d at Mt. Forest for 19 Brougham are all recovering nicely. � PWkeriag village, 9717 rears. He was a successful teacher Mrs. G. W. Phillip, returned Satux- for all styles of-furniture. - _ and an exemplary Christian rnan and day from a visit.to her mother at o sr�1 POL'CHER, Real Estate 'Auc• leaves a host of f;lends, young and old. Aurora. � tw:,,.. 1 . t:oneer, vatna:or, collector Lad ismer to mourn his loss. A short service W J. and Mrs. Devitt spent Wed- y' * x" of marriage licenses,Brougham. IQy til yj aq was held at his late residence here on nesday with Dr. J.A.and Mrs, Moore, '��^•^�� HOPPER Issuer of Marriagge ��' Monday morning by Rev. Jos. E. Wil- Brooklin. ;Ll. Licensee in the Conary of Oataido, Room Moulding son, after which the body was taken J, W. Hogle entertained a number U.:as store and his residence.Ctar.mont. to Mt. Forest for interment. Mrs of friends at a husking bee .on Mon• D $.9EATON,TOWAlBHIPOLEBS Brethour and four children-one son day evening. . Ooaweyaneer TOWNtlo IPO i.tiK PiCture Frames and three daughters survive.-Sun Mrs, (Dr 1 McKinnon and Master Neil returned from a week's visit with ei\davite. a000aasana- eta. Men" to loia ona "�• GREEN RIVER friends is Toronto, *Nea�vFh=:a�+. D'al,I"oeff ofMai a �a Window Shades We congratulate W. C. Willson on Miss Motton, of Toronto, is spend- having secured first prize at Markham F�( POSTiLL, Licensed Auctioneer, ink[a few daps with Mrs. J. Bice. Fair for his three-year-old carriage S'' f°* O°nnttw of Yorle and patario• Ams - Mins Coeie Dafoe is ,pendia a few driver, tg$B8 ffiOI�IB� bf. BeGnrI31g ..lifwMI-of aA kinds attsnuod to on•barns" •. days with her Gant, Iles. R. )�afoe,- n0Wa. Address Green River P,0. out. The Presbyterian congregation are - ]' UNDERTAKING Fred, and Mrs. Weight and family improving the fence and putting a _ 4; 1WB. POWELL. Licensed Auc- spent Saturday last with friends in cement platform at the church ant- your 'Coal before wiater + i tionser ,sIvator sad collector for ]O connection Markham. aswaataa of Ontario Lad York. All kinds of Mise Margaret Wilson, teacher is ranee. 4'I salesta aoadaad either privately or by aaesiao. $ N. Y. PCUCher and JOIID and Mre, este auger �tt6•r�par. Sllakespeare, spent Sunday with her Poticher, of Toronto. spent Saturday pnces go in force. tie®lan. p!y at Mldenee, Elisabeth SL, cls. parents here. and Sunday with Thomas and Mrs. onnLg. Phone orders left at Uses Once Ptek. Fries mod@rate. A number from•.here attended the srtsy.or Macaah s store, Claremont, Will re Paucher, astve prompt attenaoa. sarefactioa Par- Whitev,tle Baptist Sunday School A large number from hero took nd• T seed. ty phone aamberIs ladepaadent itlot —- --- --- Rally on Sabbath last. vanta a of the excursion on.the C. ,N JL 'S SPIN K Ltd PICEERIN4 PILLS ! A number of our young paople, who • seemwgly disregm-ded the rain, at, R. which ran from Trenton to Tnron• OWN PHILIP tended Markham Fair Friday last. �'°n 3fon lar - , -THH - Mrs. Hart of Cleveland, has been -The regular meeting of the Worn. PICKERING `+ " home a few days attending the funeral an a Institute will meet at Mrs. W. E, Has a full line ut tresh and cur- p Holthy's home on Tuesday, October .'ed meats constantly on hAnd. Great Laxative Tonle of her sister, Mrs, .Calen Calendar. of Mal- 17th, at 2 p. m., sharp. Progrsmrne : vera, Girl's dutyin the home. Mucic. Bread Spice Roll, - - . - - cake and ie making. All ladies are - Breakfast Bacon, wHITEVALE P R " 0 Sam, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Restore@ the energy and strength cordially invited, Miss Ena.Judd is improving nicely. ..,,; --' ' - gg, Stove, Nut and Pea sizee Highest rleps id for to every part of the human Miss Edith ferry is suffering from a E +' 8 p pa BROCK ROAD in hard coal. i '.Butcher's cattle system-'test the thin tot severe cold. 7? d $ A. E. Poynter has- the carpenters Best ; lamp steam coal. All coal is } . toue yon up. Farmers hereahoutc are very busy under cover• full weight and n 9e r framing hit barn. now At their fall work. lrekering livem �i a guarantee every box and re- Hugh Pugh bas a gang of men at. Fred and Ali Rodd visited the Tat- present picking apples. ter's parents, George and Mrs.Furley; L T-r- �� B *• fund your money if not Miss Alice Turner spent Sunday one day this week. V satisfied. under the parental roof. A wreck on the C. N, R. at Grafton i ]First=class rigs for hire _ Wm and Mrs. Peebles visited Scar- a. Good stack of-rough and matched on Tuesday morning caused a delay hemlock,also matched and dress- - " Day or night Manufactured Rud Bold by horo friends over Sunday. of the morning train of about two ` ed spruce and pine. • hie. Bates moved his household -hQiirs, P P - us meets all trains effects from the city last,week. Miss Lorna Gascoyne, we regret to .2x, 3x and 4x Ontario cedar shingl". Teaming promptly attended.to. T. M. MFA DDEN Very few from here attended Mark- report, is seriously ill-at present suf- - -8x and 4x B. C. shingles. ' ham Fair,owing to the wet weather. Perin from an ahsceaa. Her many r E Agent for Canada Carriage Co, DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN Miss Vera Banvard: of Green River, friends ho e'for her early recovery. Let me quote you prices on any build- Agent Sunda wiih Miss Eliza White. F ing material you map require. W• H• Pe,�,}C DICKERING, - ONT. P y George Farley's eye, which wag so i� Quite a number attended the rally badly injured a few days ago, is im- Bill stuff a specialty. f Pickering. _ last Sunday afternoon in the Baptist roving as rapidly ascan be expected. Independent'phone 1504. :IP. WEST HILL REAL ESTATE church. �t is expected that the sight of the eye .•,.. .. Mr. Geddes, of Toronto, •and Mise will not-be--entirely destroyed. A REEBOK �,.. Widemnn, of Greenwood, spent Sun- Quite a few from here took in the • ! �LACBS�ITH SSCP ' Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap, day at S. R. Pennock',. free excursion 'on the opening day.of Stanley Annis, of Toronto, occupied the new C. N. R. on Monday list, and LOCUST HILL Good buildings, plenty of water,'one- the pulpit in the Methodist church half in cash, balance on mortgage if p express.themselves as highly pleased Sag Sunday evening. with the road and its equipment. - required. The Woolen's Institute will meet at Wilfred, Bad$erow is now .busy Horeeshoeing. Repairing of im- '•the home of Mrs. Win. Peebles, on moving into the house he recently Also a gond Leneweny dwelling Wednesday-Oct.Oct. l8th at 3 m. Ad= plementS, vehicles and' auto- - y•• • P , Purchased from W. H. Jackson. He ��•f , yielding 11g;in the village of Picker- dress on Home Nursing given by i9 adding to the building tilaterialiy, s �i mobiles neatly and quickly ing, Miss Hastings, and Question Drawer, and will soon have a most cosy home. - A Ey ' � will make the meeting one of much dome. i6 ��>��s r � interest. All ladies welcome, The Ladies' Aid of the Brougham - - � - - - • - � � Methodist church held their regular ' - ,y. _ CHARGES MODERATE ty��>K �>�s "NW monthly meeting on Wednesday '� GREENWOOD afternoon at the home of Mrs. AmosXa,1Z11YleC� A trial respectfully solicited. ^ 101" sa . Bei nail. There was a la a attend- •' J. McGuire, of Pickering,was in the ante and all report a most enjoyable r•.•�t•. village on Sunday. -;- AT — A• T. Mi A �Tf �• V. Richards Mrs. James Hick is still confined to and profitable meeting. the house with a sprained ankle. Quite a Yew from here attended the � 4 (Successor to Wm. Lawson, Miss Mitchell returned ao home 8e harvest home supper and entertain. Bas­ "VoestSSmeat st the Methodist church, Picker- � Notary Public, Pickering. Saturday, after spendloR e t 13i11• ..' Q21t. weeks at Niagara. in . on Tuesday evening. All`"were _ - - i$pPCia,lilst Mrs. Hooker, of Toronto, is spend. .delighted with the lecture of Rev, Dr, Pickard on the ,Myriad Homes of The ' ° ing a few dayya with her daughter, y Iia all kinds of tire-setting. Binder Mrs. James GibsoA, Earth. The lecturer was well known Eyes should be examined every : DOMINION BANK and mower knives ground. - A number from here took advant. to a number here who are pleased to two years, . I;addere o!all kinds in stock. age of the free excursion to Toronto hear of the high reputation he has Head OITSoe, Toroxato _ and'to order. on Monday by C. N. R. won on the lecture platform as well as The eyes chance. Glasaea exec- . Mrs, Prouse of Woodville, called in the pulpit. tly right last year may be in The Sao will be close ever Wednes- jurioW now. y you wear E. B. Osler, P y on her sister, Mrs. Walter Wilson, Whether M. P., President day and Saturday from now route to Markham Fair. glasses or not you should call W. D. Matthews, Vice President until November lat. Mrs, McPherson and child, of To- NO MORE DANDRUFF and consult its afloat your @yea C. A. Bogert, General M'g'r before it is too]ate. �: ionto,are spending a few- days with T.M•McFadden known b i Capital 84,000,000, Reserve $5,00,00 I re Y her sister. Mre. S. Moale, Total Assets$62,500,000 W. I JACKSON, - BROCK ROAD Wm. H. Gibson is busy erecting der►scalps Perfect fitting gla9aea means a making A Branch of this Bank has been estab- coal sheds at the C. N.R.station. He In order to rid your scalp of filthy den- good deal to the eye-glass user- liahed in London,England, has now plenty of coal on band. druff you mast kill the gena. There is a this is the Ideal we aim at--you - 78 Ccunhill,E. G. Race ion Iatis of Water 7 F. L. and Mrs. Green entertained hair dressing called Pa:isisa l3age which ars the judges o!our success, y•,,. This Branch will iuue Lettere of Credit and ' some half dozen guests who 'came is now sold in every town is Canada. 1 t f1I impo rtautpaints in Canada,aego own from the city o31 Tuesdaty by the gosranteed by T.U.McFadden to eradi• Our mounts and lenses tniist - sent forcoueetloa,make talo phic II= BROS., OF WHMVAL.L Cate dsndrnfl',stop falling hair, splitting trap sad transact every description of R glue good reaulte. banking tnataass are prepared to furnish you anything Mr. Gillespie arrived here on Satur. hair and scalp itch in two weeks or money f> taformatlon will-be furnished on all Canadian in the Tine of water supply.such as day to-take cbhrge of the new station book, - -watts. here.pompe, :windmills, hydraulic rams, here. At present he is boarding at If you have dandruff get a large Wood% NoI,lYla11 BaiSBE'itt _A special de�srtmatt will be providod for the William Gibson's, bottle to-day and rid yonrsel[of it. 13e• nu of aloft 3a and bearers of our.Letta»of plumbing, etc. Mrs. A. C. Rankin (nee Stewart)is member that if dandraff germs are not HE PICKERING NEWS Credit, destroyed in time,the hair will-s9rely fall �EWELRR AND OPTICIAN i{ The are also es art well drillers spending a fav days with her parents, p �glt�+Bq CHAS. D. G30RDON. y P S M Bre out and baldneae will follow. Bold sod o�roarrsf sew Manager and respectfully solicit your patron! and rs. wart, prior to taking �•santesd in Pickering by T.M, McFad- poor er►►°a �i. WHITBY Bpi,V$e sB up house keeping in the city, whe ace. i� L age theduture. Ind.thone 5521 elle and Mr. Rankin,will-reside. .r, 4 , j.m�•ai,-W'�'' • r. �,14.+'. �.,'l:%I �.. .•-: .s`.� „ � ;�, s.-, ,x. "r•'yf'.�'-. ._ 4 a.:.:•t.r.:. ::x. , • ... F,yLy,14 ,err' • .a - �' / ;.:- '' yrs - �"'` •ro, • rn� ,t. v N ledge of the language was not am- ple enough to ekable him to de- • scribe the locality more precisely. " - ���� " It follows, then, in unerring se- LAS U AR quence; that Talbot was conveyed ME ` ons to some place within a very. short ' — distance of the spot where I now - OR THE HOUSE IN THE stand." - ' z-• , -_ He looked alon Pall Mall, u . ' Safe inv .. is hare' � re, lets P estmen atg b ad rear - :RUE BARBE'FTE the Htreet, a t, a i� ed witroughh Cock- are available for any individual desir- ous spur street, and hen ed with some _ degree of curiosity-t at there were ous of placin surplus funds to obtain - ver few residential buildings in } Y 8 a satisfactory return of intetest�4/ CHAPTER Y. selves and an official from the Tur- the neighborhood. Clubs, theatres', = kish Embassy." big xommercial establishments and per cent, l0 6 per cent. . Once cl$ar of the Albert Gate "Very well. You will mention i h -. insurance offices occupied the bµlk _. _'m&nsion,'=the barrister was bound {o no one the theory I have lust of the available space. It was a Thele is every advantage in buying --to confess to a sense of indefinite- explained to you 4" part of his theory that none of the standard bonds which are readily mar• cess, a feeling of uncertainty which < .Not if you wish it, sir. other great hotels in this district may' -seldom characterized either his "I do wish it at present. Which. could harbor the criminals, other- thoughts ther ---- fi'etable and on which income is regu• thoughts or his actions. He ad- „ larl received r ` way are you going 4 wise there would have been no ex y witted as much to his companion, _ "Straight to the Yard." case to stop the hansom outside - =:: for Brett was a man who would not "In that case I will accompany the Carlton. _ This company offers Bonds of such r emsent to pose under any circum- you a portion of the distance." Brett did not take long to makechaTaCtet. The t _ stances. They had now reached Hyde Park up his mind once he had decided prospective investor It is quite true,?' he explained, Corner, and, hailing a hansom, upon a definite course. A call at 'may be thoroughly informed and may "that our first duty must be to find Brett told the driver to stop out the Foreign Office procured him an personally investigate these securities by Mr. Talbot, and it is still more aide the Carlton Hotel. The man official authorization from the Unit- ourttC t hay n s ' al Department sub• certain that we will be able to ac- n - _ whipped up his horse and drove • � ed-Secretary to inquire into the sir- i g oompiish that part of our task; but the direction of Constitution Hill, I mit the results of our own irrvestiga- comp are elements in thi inquiry cumstances of Talbots disappear- evidently intending to avoid the ante and a prdmise that the Home lions. - which baffle me at present." congested traffic of Picadilly and I Office should be communicated "And what are they, sir I" -said i take the longer, but more pleasant, with• Lists of Bonds for special purposes the detective. route through the Green Park and He desired to review the whole f furnished. "I fail to see why Mr. Talbot was a the.MaII• „ of the circumstances attending this 't -- dragged into the matter at all. On "By the way,'' said Brett, did strange mystery of modern life, and !, the straightforward assumption! the driver of the hansom which the result of his reflections quickly that Turks were engaged in the' conveyed Mr. Talbut and his tom ' became apparent when he reached _� -. -pleaiamt-occu-pation-8f-t&karrg Mon- -other { sou.-Icum'-3lbert crate o�b1Un- Tesidezre-mar Win'-tt:e'first sn- • __ — omuu Turk's lives-an assumption to ::day night tell you which -road he stance -he dispatched a telegram. I I /'�/�p p r x * w which, by the way, I attach no followed ?" and thea made several notes in his L,�.111�'Vi�r,1Tl�L 1-�s� ITED �r great amount of credence-why did I "Yes," said the detective, he I private diary. TOR.OrITO.-,MOMTRERL.L.OMDOM.EMa. they not allow Mr. Talbot to -go went this Nvar." The telegram in due course, pro-} -` quietly Brett rubbed his lairds, with a ' to his own home l It was not that they feared more speedy' queer expression of thoughtful doted an elder y pensioned police inspector, a ruiet, reserved man, I --- —— - --- disoovery of their crime. The hour! pleasure un his keen face, 'whom the barrister had often em -- - - --�"— - - - - - - was thea late; it was tolerably ter I ":1h," he said, "i like that. It I ,,, tain that he would make no move( is well to be on the, scent." ployed. He explained briefly the Is it , said Brett, his face TRUE TO HIS PROMISE. which might rove in urious to them! He did not explain to his pro- I circumstances attending Mr. Tat- glistening with excitement at the "Dearest, will you let me Share until next morning, and then the' fessional confrere that it w-as a (bot's di?appearance, and added- intelligence au suddenly conveyed your every sorrow after we are until ext. was bound to be dis• positive stimulant to his abounding "I want you to find out th3 to him. "Would you mind explain- _ P I names, and if ossibie the business in to me how this recioua infor- married Z she whispered as she - -covered by the police in the ordia-1 energy and highly strung nerves to P I g • P . cuddled her cheek against his. to ether- with an other'informa- i matron reached you 4' I ary comae of events." find that he was actually fulluwing ' +� Y y "Yes, d,arling," he replied, again _ "I don't quite follow you, sir."` the path taken by the criminal tion you may happen to come across I (To be conti_ued.) plucking a delicious kiss from her said Winter, with a puzzled tone in whom he was pursuing. The mere --of every person who lives witllof f ' a distance, roughly a saki:, of 'F -- - '.sweet lips. his voice. They had, for the sake fact lent reality to the chase. For 'wu hundred yards from the Carl- It way the came lady who two _of quietude, turned into the Fark,j a mile, at any rate, there could be, t Free 4ample of Cutleura Ointment ten Hotel. The Post Office Direr. { years later wearily cried out: and were now walking toward Hyde' no mistake, though he might expect tory and your own observation will Cured Baby's ylCla Humor. „Oh, Tom, why can't you ever Park Corner "What do you mean' a check at the Carlton. Arrived That the Cuticura treatment is come into the house without bring- Park narrow,down the inquiry consider, ! 6- i'� by saying that Mr. Talbot would there, Brett alighted. I ably. It the unrecorded balance Lthe most successful and economical ing a tale of trouble with you I I'm _make no move in the matter until) Are you going to make any in. of with whim I am par• for torturing, disfiguring affections ;so sick of hearing about how hard next morning 4" quiries in the hotel, sir r, said Mr. !of the skin and seal forgot," said Brett. 1Vinter, titularly anxious to become deft "Oh. I for " ; p could receive you have to work to keep the bills g luted acquainted." The man sa-1 no more striking proof than the re• ' paid•" h "Of course, you don't know why "Whyshould. T4" said Brett n ted and withdrew. markable statement made by Wil. ,t, the diamonds were atolen7" "you have already ascertained 11iam 14'hyle, 325 Tudor road, Lei "For the same reason that all from the management that no per. Brett imag.ned that he would now A HINISTER'S TRIALS. ' other diamonds are stolen, I stip be left in und.sputed enjoyment for tester,sample England. . son even remotely resembling say Jew rest before the Earl { A sample of Cuticura Ointment sm :pose• of the parties concerned is staying cured m baby's face, She had the . "Oh, dear no," laughed the bar- at the hotel" !of )+airhulme kept the appointment y' Y Some "IN" That Count Against , measles when one year old, and it -- sister, "This is a political crime " ' Yes, confound it, I know I did," fixed for seven o'clock. But in this Y Him-Hie Character. "Political:" said the amazed pe, cried the other, -"-but I never tubi he was mistaken. (left her iiith a very scurfy forehead Beeman Smith brought in,soma tea, which,.and face. It was very irritating \' you so." g ,and w uld bleed when she scratc _11--he delivers a written sermon, "Well, we, ,won't quarrel about. ' That ie, all right," laughed was refreshing-after his walk, for' q he is a backnumber. If he preaches I herself. I took her to the doctor words, and as there are perhaps Brett. "Come and see me at my i the engrossing nature of the morn extempore, he's a shallow thinker no politics in Turkey, we will call chambers this eveningwhen the in in 's occupation caused him to fur- 'and he gave her some ointment. a If he is not constantlycallingepi It dynastic or any other loud-voiced quest is finished. Prhaps by that get lunch A cigar and evening,tried it and it did no good. One he is unociablTT _ r on his people, adjective which serves to take it out q night I said to my wife! 'How would he visits to any extent, he is a gad- time we may be able to determine paper next c.airiied his attention, it be to send for a sample of Cuti of the category of simple felony. our tan of action. but he had barely settled down to - "What beats me, Mr. Brett," P I the perusal of a garbled account tura ointments I did so, used r. a If is married "he is an awful. Once left to himself, Brett � I ,�f events at Albert .Gists when his I and my baby's face grew better. .' said the detective, viciously prod- not enter the hotel. He made it an' ly nice fellow, but his wife doesn't Ir` dingthe gravel path with his stick, man again entered, announcing in She has now a lonely skin, and I P invariable rile in conducting in- g can safely say that Cuticura cured amount to.much." If he lives in '"is how you ferret out these queer „ in single blessedness (1) woe be to facts-{antics soma people world quiries of this nature to adopt the mystenous tones the presence of her. Y Y french met-hod of "reconstituting" Mr• Winter. Smith's attitude to him. AlI the.eligililes and many of - call them, as I used to do until I wards the myrmidons of Scotland .• Although Cuticura Soap and the others-never speak to cath you better." the incidents of a crime, so far as Ointment are sold throughout the so- 'In this case it is simple enough. such a course was possible in the Yard who occassionally visited the world, those wishing to try for ,other at the guilds and parish so- absence of the persons concerned. barrister on business, was peculi- g rials, or else they do speak-Bos- 'k- By mere chance I happened to plausible ar. He regarded them with suspic themselves without cost ,ihe:r of read this morning that there had He reasoned that a very p ficac in the treatment of eczema, sip t. ion, tempered by wholesome awe, Y° . been some little domestic squabble explanation of the unexpected ap- I If he is content to serve his Mas- - aa royal circles at Constantinople. pearance of the,three strangers in and he now made known the arrival 'rashes, itchings, burningq, scalings ter and his people on a small mouth- I don't know whether you are le. the Albert Gate mansion on Mon- of the detective in such a manner and crustings, from infancy to age• ly sum (paid at irregular inter- `� quarried with Turkish history, Mac-r: day night had been given to Jack as caused his master to laugh at may send to the Potter Drug and i eels) he is "cheap." If he timidly y' Talbot. This young gentleman, it him. Chemical Corp., Dept-2W, Boston, asks for a large enough stipend t4 " Winter, but it is a well-recognized might be taken for granted, had "Show him in, Smith," he said U.S.A., for a liberal trial of each, with a e Cuticura Rook, an au• keep his household "decently and principle that any Sultan is liable, not been selected by the Foreign cheerily: he has not come,to ar- U'p g in order," he is worldly-minded. to die of diseases which are weird Office to carry to a successful.issue rest me this-time.." thority on skin and scalp affectior-s. and painfully sudden; for instance, If he would be "all things tc, all `tbe last ane' is popularly supposed such an important and delicate mat- Winter entered,' and a glance at men," he is a hypocrite. If he is �ko have plunged a long sharp osis- ter as that entrusted to him, with- his face brought Brett quickly to somewhat reserved, it is a cloak-to out some good grounds for'the faith his feet. "During the days of the gold conceal his sly attempts to foist a sors into his jugular vein; others << - drank coffee that disagreed with in his qualities exhibited by his su What is the matter?" he cried fever in California," said an old mediaeval priestcraft upon his them, or smoked cigarettes too periors.. Brett ,thought he could .when the door had closed behind sea' captain, "our ship.was so. people. understand the brother's charac- the servant. "You have received crowded that you could hardly get If a quotes the sources from ' . ••highly perfumed. In any case, the uncle h invariable result of these eceentri• ter and attributes from his favor important news T' a place to 'sleep. 'Captain,' said a which his best ideas are drawn, be cities has been that a fresh Sultan able analysis of the sister, and t "I should think i have;" replica. man when we were three days out, is lacking in originality. If he fails f was quite reasonable,. therefore, to the detective, dropping into a seat. `I have just• got to have some place to give dila credit for these various occupied the throne. Now, dont "I was just writing a report in-the to sleep.' 'Whe're have you been ideas,.he he is dishonest and a thief. forget that I am si•nply' theorizing, believe that Talbot was a man not likely to be easily duped. The yard. when I was sent for by the' sleeping'? i asked. 'I have been i for I know no more of this business , �- than you do at this moment, butt Principals in this crime were evi- Chief, and you could have knocked sleeping on a sick man', the pas- Girls should take the remarks of dently well,aware of the crust re- me dowti with a feather when I senger said, `but he's getting bet- still think that you will find some sed in the Assistant Under-Sec- > >> afresh Soong man with a ¢ra n.J{ connection between my theory and Po heard the reason. I suppose I am ter now. 3 relevy, and th'ey,-again, would not acting rightly in coming at once to Falt that which- has actually occurred., underrate his intelligence. Hence }ell you, although in my. flurry at - - At any rate, I have said sufficient there was a good cause for Talbot the time I quite forgot to ask the to prove to you the importance of to accept the explanations, whatev- Chief's permission, but as you are •-•T'H E BEST PRESERVES not being too • ready to make ar er they were, given him during the mfxed up in the case at the request rests. conclave in the dining room; the of the Foreign Office, I thought you "I quite see that; was the p ought to learn what had happen „ .'.DtiRING' THE PRESERTI\G 9Ea80N „ effect of which, in Inspector 'thoughtful rejoinder. But you Sharpe's words, had been to "puz- ed," " must not forget, air, that we is zle" the young Englishman. Fur- "Well, what is it?" cried Brett, ' f Scotland Yard are bound by rules ther, there must have been a veru impatient at the other's careful Extra Granulated of procedure. Perhaps you-will.not potent inducement held-out before P • ' mind my sugge ting that a word P provisos. Sugar ` - s Talbot world consent to drive off ' from ,you to the Foreign Office "Simply this," said the detective. with a stranger at such a late hour, „ Lon- might induce the authorities to coin and when the cab wns dismissed at Mr. Jack Talbot bolted from Lon- 4' municate officially with the Hmm�, ton on Tuesday in company with a IS DAILY WIN?CIiPG FR ESH LAURELS. the Carlton,`t'he excuse Riven would The 'crossed over from Department, and then instructions' certainly be quite feasible. - could be issued to the police' which Dover to Calais by the midday boat, Its uniform big: quality commends itself to all good would leave the matter a little more "Ih must surely be this, com- ind went direct to Paris.' Mr. Tal• housekeepers. open than we are able to regard it muned'Frctt. "The man explained bot calmly booked rooms for him- - urider the existing conditions." 1 that he was a stranger in London self and the girl in the Grand ' _ «L will aee'to that," said the bar.. ;that he lived quite close to the Hotel, had the nerve to write 'Mr. 1 BEST FRUN, BEST SUGAR, BEST PRESEROX8." * t Carlt4m Hotel, and that he found and Mrs. Talbot, 118 Ulster Gar- riater, ;�helu -doe+a he inquest' tit W ' in, register, ;-L place l',' it convenient not only for the p. •lens, London, g + - ose of giving'directions that would gild both of them disappeared forth- (Tracer i rap ua - - _.- ibis eventDg-at six. P Xs1it gattz as-Redpath -Ezt ran L'ed B>s<ar it will be adjourned, oT. be understood, but also for pavinr with. But we will soon lay hands course 7" I fares, to direct the drivers of birp•' ,n the gentleman, no fear. I have f "Oh, yea; no evidence will-be vehicles to go there and not to hi ,nniehow suspected, Mr. Brett, that The Canada 8ug'u R011niing C0. llfltlt@� MMi given beyond that necessary for _ own exact address, which he hay' _ ,,r notion eE a political crime was purposes of ideati8cation,.and this found by experience many of theme all nr,nnvennk. ;t is a good big i $stabllabed is 24111 b7 70Isa Red a1�. -:"a b• sup lied by the_police them- did not recognize, whilst his know brat ei-face d steal." 1 •MSP '' •' r'M ♦6 ~ : .rte CT'•✓ Av SL A iF •r . Lt/ 2+*''L.•vn.ris•••tii^h vY'•,c•P 5i f Y x S' d .b Y w r •_ .. 1,:�" ��T,i`R -, :hien d•"+•. �••.. �. .,f •.�. ,''^n.'' .,.`.+•-'r.. .,n' „+^?ski•: v ... •G ..n v. ,.. ...'.,y.. • �' '�.. .,3 .'yryP'! •4b .,y. y 'AY' - .. .'. .: . ..•-..,. -• r ;war• c J _ •, s.7¢,A --: _. •.. ., . .:. , ....:.. _ _ .,.•s.-.,.,F.._.._ ,. ... .. ,-..nils. OLD AGE RULES.— - MAKINS SAFE INVESTMENTS 1 , C1CCPr0 ]ROgS En hman Saves Eat Porrod e — ' r.•ncueru::::, ,.t: : "Work Hard" Adds Woman.''Buying �' r• ' Ix h The celebration of a birthday in FARM MORTCAOES As IMVESTuENTs _ ----- ---- ---_ --- the circle of a Preston, RnglarOl HAVE SOME VERY WEAK. FEATURES. LE� ' r family named Gardner draws it- a t ` -'ME WILLIAM DAVIES COMPANY, LIMITED tention to.the fact that the total age of this family of eleven approaches # - 700 years. There are six brothers The Personal Foment Whloh Investors y and five siate.rs,'of whom the young- often overtook Makes the Payment of t T is probable that the practice of sending out weekly the price set is a"girl" of 51 and the oldest a which hackers will pay for hogs the following weak, has been oy" in his 73rd year. Not less interest sometimes or Doubtful Certain- "b the chief cause for the widespread impression that the price remarkable than the longevity of ty-The Danser of-Having a conssunw. flamed is fixed through arrangement and understanding be- the family is the fact.that they are- named p upon, all in good health and working _ tween the packers. In view of the recent attack made u n 6 g yet -� sekera a statement which will explain why a price is thus sent out, -the men at their occupations and The articles contributed by "Investor" p ' p y the women at looking after their are.for. the sole purpose of,gutding pros• W i J and the conditions associated with it, may serve a useful purpose. g pectivle tuveaturs, and, if possible of ear- Tpp01flS Lw. For the mast part the cattle and small Stock (sheep, lambs and homes. nig them from loeiag money tLrouFh Asked as to what he'attributed placing it in --wild-cat" uterprises. 'Phe �r calves) which come to the Cattle Markets in Toronto are bargained for impartial and reliable character of the on arrival. If the market is favorable, the drovers make a profit. If the good health of-the family, Rich- information may be relied upon, Thetbher. !j'jjE STANDARD the market is unfavorable, they suffer a loss, The price of cattle and and Gardner, who is 60, answered writer of these articles and then o serve- "Porridge erve a° "•Porrid e l We were brow p of this Caper have no interests a serve- ARTICLE • SOLD Itmall stock, therefore, is determined each market day by the ordinary g brought u in,connection with this matter other than competitive conditions prevailing upon public markets. The price on porridge. It was the meal both Lhnea o! the render. EVERYWHERE - ,which the drover pays in the country the next week is determined by morning and night, and meat was --- r ]tis view of what he hopes to receive when the stock is offered for sale rarely tasted, the midday dinner Turning from generalities to the applf• - usuall consisting of bread and but- t:I�f, by -him upon either of the markets in this city or in Montreal. 3' g Dation of the principles of igvestmeat laid II f? The ho situation is entirely different. After the manner of well ter. It was uncommon to have down in'the earlier articles of We'series 2$ g y ,Hip•4 yeeognized market conditions, there has been' no public market in On- more than half a pound of meat and to classes of eecuritieii we ,ill take up in tarso upon which hogs have been offered for sale. For thirty years a quarter pound of suet on the tura the chief pointe to be considered in ! ISQtL'�tLng,.IW�ter,' ' p° y table at one time to serve the whole ! ' EO to 90 per cent. of the hogs on the Toronto Cattle Market have been connection with the various forme of Ili'@ Cto�!itt$ 12'i� of us. an• . +Kiril I iielivered on the market for one buyer, and at a price agreed upon be- "promise-to-pay" investments. �I�i( 1S121�@CtlZt1 There is another wonderful old fore the hogs were shipped, Fire-sixths'of the packing houses In Readers will remember that tnveatmeat■ f, .;•,,,,ii y g g upon centenarian, named Mrs. Ann g SifikS';i ,off il tarso have not onlynot bought hogs u n the Toronto Cattle Market are divided into two eneral classes — t ut they have not bought hogs u n any public market, because there Dovey, down in Wolverhampton, equities and promisee to pay. Equities 'llill�i'i +;'lig' Wave been sic markets upon which hogs have been offered for sale. who has just celebrated her 103rd consist to shares and stocks of various Jli �`tin.�sC��FfOr�'� birthday. Asked what was her re- u' 'i ,.li,wn; h,;:,;ilii; r.. trhe Union Stock Yards Company at Toronto Junction are now endeaav- companies. Thew are never repayable. an {�f r ci a for longevity, she said "Work �' asisr .Bring to establish a competitive open market upon which hogs will be p g , Promisee to pay, on the other hand, ars a A affered for sale. Time only will determine the success or failure of hard and eat heartily. I've done securities wpich represent a sum of -- ; •4his effort. both," she said, "for I've had nine money borrovifd by the person, munici- As, therefore there has been no open market for hogs. the price children, and have always had to pality. state or company issuing them, . E'-GILLETT - phich the packer pays for his hogs has had to be determined by a work eery hard." and are repayable after a definite period ' different method and under different circumstances than the open Her memory is good and her most of time. Under this head are bonds, de COMPANY jnarket conditions have established for cattle and small stock. treasured recollection h when the bent,uree, mortgages, etc, t"1 M 1 T�' The pressure of these circumstances has developed the practice late Queen Victoria, then a girl, In this class, the most' important in TQ RO N TO eQ IVT. + Iriich eAusea each packing establishment to depend chiefly for its supply was being driven-in &carriage, at- Canada are real estate mortgagee, mu- ! hogs weekly upon drovers who ship regularly to it. To establish tended by the Duchess of Kent. l nicipal, industrial company bonds and po The young prince-as was thirsty, the �railroad- equipment bonds, and previa• ' bis regularity, the respective houses have found it necessary, at the - carriage pulled up at a wayside inn entire on your et year, e forego the Jlud of each week, to advise drovers the price they would pay for hogs tial and Dominion loans, interest until nest year, when In all pro-' kept by ,airs. Dovey's parents, and The best known, of course, are real oi- Jlltipped to them the following week. This custom is followed in Den- kept response to sire nest for a glass babil,ty the mortageo will be able to nark and Ireland, the weekly price, however, being sent to farmers p q g tate mortgages. It i■ Quite superfluous to catch up his arrears. Perhaps the maa in place of drovers. Of water, airs. Dovey,.then ayoung enlarge here on the details of the form woman herself, handed it to the comes co you personally and puts his In accordance with these conditions, the officers of this Company of a reale tate mortgage. Its usual form case in a strong way, persuade■ you to - e n --- princess, -.- constets'o! a promise to pay the amount - - etermine on Friday afternoon of each week the price they will n.amc let him drop his payments for several �_. p drovers for shipment the following week. This advice covers a '!`- - of the loan at maturity together with a years. You probably will come out all rice free'on cars at the shipping point, or delivered into the yards atA FIDE \IGHT-Calif. certain amount of interest on certai sight-in the Ions ran, but the certainty lur factory, or fed and watered hogs delivered on the Torodto Cattle dates. It includes also a transfer of the of your Interest is in this way sometimes arket. In reaching this determination we are governed by our read- The Bext Thin In-the World to o properly mortgaged, which, however, is doubtful. ... -' Of the 'domestic and ex g non-effective, unless some detail of th - '1 g ports markets, by cable advices covering to Bed and site on. IVVE9To8 -' ani.sh and Irish killing@, and cable advices-telling of the .quantity of p �conditions of the mortgage -te not ful- ;gest week Investor will deal with othm ALmerican products which have been landed at the various ports in "My wife and I find that 4 tea. Riled--such, for instance, as the payment pointe: in connection with mortgage In• Great Britain. We also have to interpret from these conditions, which spoonfuls of Grape-Nuts and scup O thegin.uoa of real estate morigags•s vestments. }re common to the trade; how the judgment of our competitors 'will be of hot -milk, or- some cream,- with - ` attcr }Betted bl them, and what conclusions they will likely reach as to the it, makes the finest night-cap in the I whtchvlelatirely very stew'investoris a s Some men are born great, some Fbaying pace they will name for the following week world, says an eylleghany, Pa., approached is a full enlightened maa• shrink, and others never find out .! Having decided the price we will name, we communicate it to drov man. n • aer. The average man figures in some how small they really are. ss oy telephone or telegram, to pointe East as far as Montreal West We go to sleep as soon as We.l jtich was as-this,."will smith wants sit far as Chatham, and :North as far as hogs are raised in sufficient-- strike the bed, aad slumber. like i. uantitiea to gin© weekly deliveries: babies till rising time in the morn- to tend him $1,000. His farm to worth In all the foregoing we have neither conference, understanding nor ing u.e0o as it-now stands and the interest Mee. Qrouch=0h, in there sear )rrangemeut, directly or indirectly, with any other packer, nos- have _ "It is about 3 years now since we I at z per cent. comes to each a small thing I haven't been through ante r amount,that there to no danger that he Z .married you? Grouoh (calmly}- ire had any such connection at any time during the past twenty years began to use Grape-1\uta food.-anti-'will not be able to pay it. I certainly =Nothing in the shape of a pocket, If other packers offer.a higher price, we learn of it through tele-- we always have it for breakfast and certainly. goor telephone communications from drovers in various parts of before retiring and sometimes for don't stand to lose anything." sad makes }'• ih the investment. e country, who advise they are .unable.to buy at the price we have lunch. 1 was so sick from what the Now, probably his estimation of the -)timed because drovers from ,competitive houses ars paying a higher doctors called acute indigestion and In making bread rolls-of sill .rice. Each packer in the trade doubtless has similar advices when brain fag before I began to use matter-to quite correct. He did not. how- kind, roll the dough into a baH ands the cireul;natances warrant it. Grape-Nuts that I could neither over. look on the matter to a broad man• them between the hands until it isl - k When such advice& reach us we determine our conduct b a variety eat, sleepnor work with an com= ser. First, a■ to'the safety of a wort- about three inches long: Some, � �� ; )f considerations, and we will gas will other y fort. - y gage. Like everything cies. It depends on cooks make bread sticks by p-ess - u a packers similarly placed, the amount of margin between the sem reuse to follow the lead set by others, or accept such lead as inevitable, I was afflicted at the same time . ing the bread dough through the; as we may have a favorable or unfavorable view of the market, with the.most intense pains, accom loaned and the .eine of the property. at- closed palm and cutting it off that most a'a important• it depends on the The effect of the decision either way is reflected in the volume M partied by a racking headache and right length with sciasors, Aeuveries. If we or others similarly placed refuse to advance, while backache, every time-I tried to eat character of the peraoa making thq,mort• i --]fiber packers are active, there will be a shrinkage of from 10 to 50 per anything. Notwithstanding an un- come- ' It must always be borne in mind that lent. from the normal receipts of hogs. If we follow the advance, we usual pressure from my profession- a mortgage to be of any real value re bill secure our normal quantity, with-pbmibly some surplus added. aI duties, I was compelled for a '—Constipation It is alleged that the trade entree that the property be kept rip to ifr the )e in e8 generally await information sa to the time to give up my work altogether. its value by the work, as'a rule, of tho - y g price named by this Company before sending out their own ad- "Then I put myself on a diet of individual to.whom• the money is loaned. boot Of many forms Of r - :,:lines. On reflection it will be recognized that this ii not an unnatural Gra' a=Nuts and-cream alone, with g p If be is a careful, progressive man, who ocimea$s and of an jourse to follow. By reason of the extent of our-operations, the price an occasional cup of ,Postum as a has borrowed, perhaps to improve his farm,to a manner which-will make -it}timed by this Company is known in every part of the Province; and runner up, and sometimes a tittle endless amount Of luthoritatively eFor-establishes the minimum price which can be aid.' ' dry toast., I assure you that in less L P more productive, this-gasatlon need not air�r misCl'y. - Isecessitous reasons no other house can buy at a lower price. Inas- than a week I felt like a new man; ° )ouch, however, as the aggregate purchases by other packers represent I had gained six'pounds in weight, he enquires into further, It, however, _ he to aman whose carelessness has got - S 0 per cent. of the total deliveries of hogs in Ontario and Quebec, there could sleep well and think well., him into financial difficulties. he may let Dr. Morse s _ ! no reason why, after our price is known, a higher price should not -'The good work went on, and.I his.•tarm run sown, In a few years, to - lI1C�1$11 ' be named, by some or`all of our competitors, if their reading of the was soon ready to return to bus$ such an extent that, even it one were to market differs,from,ours. As a matter of fact, this is precisely what tress, and -have been hard at it, foreclose' the mortgage, there Would be , Wurs, and probably there-are as many weeks in the year when our and enjoying it ever since. a very small value, and even that might Root Pills. 4. �rice is exceeded and we must follow others, as when our price is ac- "Command me at any time 'any not be goi'is the event of.a forced sale _ pted and others follow us. one enquires as to the merits of The safety of interest dcee not depend We would welcome conditions which would establish the tirahase- Gra Yu.ts. You will -find me al- thoroughly tested by ' 1f hogs u p altogetlier'on thie'point, A bad year miC _ g upon public markets on an openly competitive basis. If pack- ways ready to testify.1A Name- result'in the farm tieing run at a net ovir fifty years of user era could buy hogs aftei the same spanner as cattle are now bought, given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, loss and the farmer may find it difficult, it-' f6ey would always have the measure of their competitors, whereaa Mich. or impossible, to meet the interest. 'Phis. hive been proved a sender existing conditions we have to guess at their measurement. Read the little book, "The Read Dint is where .the'rural' "ante shaver' iPife and Certain Core moreover, when we desired to take hogs freely, we could do so-; and to Wel lville," in pkgs. ` There's a makes his money. The average,investor, for constipation and _ . Ir-hen we desired to step aside from the market, we could do so. Under re.,tscn. however: is not eager to•profit by forcing y )existing conditions no packer can afford to break with his regular ship- Ever read the above IetNr? Anew one all. kindred troubles. apoears Brom time to t ma. They..are a man to the sail. Pt+rhape he is'a per. ..pers, and ry �� alone. frequently has to take stock when he would p refer to leave genuine, true and full of human Interest. �' It eonal friend. At sal scents it is a cold. s - blooded thing to do to forclose a mort- The tendenep under theresent method is for eskers weekly to gage just because a year'=_ interest is in 25c. a box. t estimate hoot/.High a price they dare pay, rather than how low a price' STOCK STORY. _ arrears. And so, perbaps, you find it Utey will name,-.for it must be borne in mind that the aggregate capa- "When I was a barefoot lad," _ D� city of the houses greatly exceeds the supply of hogs, and that.practi- said Mr: Dustin Stay, "I had to sally the profit or loss of the operations of a packing house are deter- ,y spend a good deal of time minding .,mined by•the volume of business'secured. Therefore, when we are the stock on fathe-r's farm: I'll �„•>.. i .s+eking to determine each. Friday evening the buying price we will never forget the dap .when father tisane for the following week, back of all else is the pressure which told me to take a rope and hold a demands quantity of hogs, and the anxiety felt that if we do not name couple of bull calves." :'t _.a price high enough to command quantity, we may find our supplies /!p �� �1°n t What did they dol �r A "They .scorched my.hands•with `-'The popular view of commercial sagacity would suggest that the - ;ernedy for such difficulties would be found in an understanding beimthe rope and then turned around g and stepped on me." •� )reached by agreement between the packers. The significant fact is "Unrulydie osition 7'r ,mat the packers have -refused to do so, Probably no business in "No. onderful instinct•. They Canada'is more completely free from either the letter or the spirit of recognized me 'at 'a glance as a ,ghat is known as a Trust, than this- much-abused packing business. small stockholder."- = IMe real relation of the packers to the )tog industry has been an hon- .N_ ® O ' ►ruble ono of high merit.- ---- --- . .. –•:rte..'.. CWilliam Davies Com _ EQUIVOCAL. . :: - V puny, Limited "MY good man, are you im- pressed with this talk about the ,TORONTO. effects of whisky?" { "Yes, air. I just duet- It in." I = � vo 1 .+i' .eta••' J.•-. _ 3.de ak �. .,.R ,,.. ��,,,_ „�. r rJ „ -,:•�F �rtav�ax r�•. � � f ��� •+'�""� ' .. . Fix •C:' ...;,,,i,:. ,.Mi'.,L ' ^.r .,R. ''Mw•.A,: +"+,1 r. 't:' .:.., : . :- .:': Y" T.'• -6 k "..,,.;'V.' :?4�•• :.. ,•.^ .,,.,C �Tv. ..�.- 9-,;hf. - „,..-,. :7;, •. ..'. 4�y...... '.. ..•. -n -.,. ,.s- ..,J•.. — +8!'. �'• �ya.+M:' •,raw ..,,,. Q.. , �,. g .,. .ts,.,-- . . ,car„y >r ?... Ir-• .fir . .�. ra'�ir. ,,..ra': -a, a' •.,V �";,.. .b 't-:: '•rr�','^r s•.:°��:'`�•''..r.�;.;•:,- -� .. ;��q: .. .,•^. w 1 y.n*,'• :r ';R�^hs' ,..v .. ):..,�-I ': ,, •,#o .. L. +I ',m;,• �..+ J - „7'- .w;- a. �� - _ I : ing. trustees of Pickering Village, PIpR BALE-House and lot situated - - 1 were heard asking the eounia to 1' on Brock et„ Olar;moue. opposite ah• w y grant exemption from taxation for a w >Fo partioulars apple w numbero este to a W. aBAQ�No Claremont teff canning factor;in the village of — VINEGAR AND SPICES 1 PIGS AND CALVES FOR, BALE- erOn motion J. W. Hoyle was heard sad ti number of elnbat�.wish iegiase°rid regarding the uneute condition of isles• d,a•Horf>sy.loe se, ooa,9-Picker- ---You often hear the housewife say ”"Where can I get pare bridge on sideroad between lots •16 Cherrywoed,P.o, g 4 Iapnbliahadev and 17 in con, 4, would like to have it Vinegar and Spices?" The answer is aryFrida m aeigOmo• ANTED-Ladies to 'A R �� f1 Picks DVZBTIS attended to this fall. w do plain and T jCSA S ONES GROC light sewing as home. whole or Spam RATES OF dDVEBTISINC}: Isaac Davis, Brougham, was heard cti�mareg: good pay; work sent any distance; h'1 A lVirst insettiou perllne_ i0 cents clamming damages for injuries to his �O°ppaid. Send stamp fcr full partiealazs. • . Hach subsequent lose on,per lire - 6 cents wife sustained by stepping Off roe- NAI ONAL MANUFAQTUSING OO ANY, We guarantee our Spices and Vinegars to be absolutely Pure. We : This rate noes apo include Legal or Foreign F• nOIIsteal have on hated a good Supply Of PURE MALT, •CIDER s reign cans, and falling into hole thereb advertisements. y - Special terms given to parties making con. causing severe injuries. AIDER-MAKING�The undersigned AND `ylIITE WINE VINEGARS,'. _ recta for a or 8 months or by the year. Half Messrs.Joshua Bundy and George l-, to now praparad to make cider every ,early or yearly contracts payable quartezit. Johnston were heard regarding the wedneeday aa` October lith,then every day Celery Seed, ..,,..Pure Ground Cloves, ”: Basins"cards,tea lines or under,with paper until November 18th, when the mill will be __ - -•no7aw,$300,payable in advance. erection Of a railing in front of the Mustard Seed " Cinnamon, ilNocice in local columns.ten cants T closed f.r the seaaaa. W'M.'BSAMAIr•.,lot 48, , - pet line, Union Cemetery at Claremont. c.rn.3,Pickering. 1.9 Caraway geed, _ _ "` Mtl3tard rive cents per 11ae encu subsequeas inscrtion. The committee on Contingencies re- y Specral contract rates made known on applioa- a Ginger t, "r _ lti'hol G1 Roo Pe black ,. tion. No tree nts wit ported and recommended u ulent_ae g, _ - Pepper, 'black -payment OR SALE-First class 8 room Whole Cloves Advrtiaements without written imtruetione follows: John blurknr fur•printing F game swelling situated in the vellage of.,_ .- + Pepper, white, red --f-' will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- and advertising 10.5(1: D. R. Berton clatamoat. 1'acreofgarde� with•good'quan- V'hole Allspice, "° Cipger, 3. ;r - - "oozdinPly. Orders for dlacontinuing'edvartise- on acct. of salary 6'3.50; Isaac Davis tityof fruit;also a good frame sable with Whole Cinnamon, Cloves, meats muse be In writing and rant to the pub- Y enty c1 hard and soft water. Terms reason- `" labor damages to wife, through defective ab Apply to TH08. PEARSON. CWemonc Whole Pepper, black M ,�" Mace, - Job Work promptly attended to, side Walk 30,00 LCarson& Son, Mxrk• oath sl a Whole Mace, " - 7'urmelic, - T - v T$BMS _ hare, for advertising, lenders re`Ptak-.- Whole Coulies, y- Curr Pdes - ering and,Scarhoto bridge 3.00; OR SALE-100 acre farm, situat- y , 101:35 per year ; ;l OU if pail to advance. The standing committee on Roads Fed in lot a. con, 4 Pickering, Tp, Good and Whole Mixed Pickling Spice. t Subscriptions to the United States,01.60 and Bridges rrported and recommend clay loam.clean and in 1•igh state of cul'iva- in advance eta the' (ulloN'tn tion;splendid ttsme'hbuse of to rooms; wall - a g payments: J. B. painted and comparatively new; large barn, Bay Your' Groceries at the Grocery Store p Wilson, 89 yds gravel for div,.49,S.90. scone etablings,and all other necessary build- "" ' JOHN MURKAR Pro PI@tOr, Joseph Pearce, R.S ings;well fenced and nnderdmined;3 acres of i p yds grovel for div, 9, 6. ; David Annie,4I1 yds e, SU small frait. for emplaood re'a ty otdtimbe]surd and soft;5 ming R ICHAR DNOTES AND COMMENTS div' �' 4.80; Decker estate, fkJ yds reak. standing timber worth eJi,an 6 m'es gravel fur div. 14,8.00; J. A. White, from Pickering G.T. R„ station, and 9 miHea from C.N,R.,station,and about same distance 23 yds gravel for div. 89, 2.30; Win' from town of Whitby; halt &ile from ft. L. Borden-, the new prime Reaman,for trip to Pickering for time school and church;sa miles from Torouto. Ap- -'�"'� winister has just wwpleted One of ber for bridge at Clarke's Hollow, and Ply to TIMOTHY OLEARY,Maple Hill ?arm, timber for repairing bridge 11,75; Audley,out, 48 If the most difficult tasks which he Wm. Peebles on acct, of statute labor 4 a. has ever undertaken, that is the performed in div,80, 4.00: Pringle& 100 Girls W anted sir ) rr .1 0 r annul for 10 bbls of cement 17,60; $„ formation of his uiinletry. It is a � _ John %�, Uresg for rent of gravel __ thankless business, that of select- and balance due on cement 67.151!, $5•W per creek to commence with for Ing the men to be associated Reith Chas. Sargent for bolts and wire fence girls eighteen and over. - r for reinforcing 8.841: Reuben Besse for Apply at once, r him in the administration of 'Che hauling cement for culvert 75c; Jar. _ a: -public affairs of the nurni`nlon of Hortop for putting in cement culvert D. S•. PERRIN & Co , Ltd., - d 1 l Several Bu gee an • Demo. -,Canada. With so many aspirants j, con 9, between vts 6 and 7, 7.00: LONDON, ONTAREO. -----._.. - ;fur the high- Jurors Evans for gravel for culverts, g posit.iou, and with so 8.w; 1r, J Devitt for cement 7 Crat Will be sold (cheap to E-w Iwsitiuns to be fillet, it i3 iui- 18.37; llirkie & Chapman for pmt CIDER M 1 L L nails etc 2.78; James LeInmon for - - � able to avail the d►..x tint- - pix right of way to gtavrl pit lit loads lyient of a great runny.. J!r, Bor- 2.114: Committee beg Ic•ave to acknova- �y; i'■ = o r utters. - aero n� for th u past recorcd has been an I`vdge=communication from W,. H. ' Wft-tney offering 60 loads of stone The undersigned is prepAred to make itbsi>lutely clean one in every re- gratia. We recommend that clerk-I Cider each week day except t�pect and it ha,* been his .sign to communicate with air: Weatne•y re-I _ Saturday, Headquarters .for r-lined - gi"ing sante. Wru. Waddell for fifff - _aalib rind himself with men of IiLr materiAl and building railing in con. 9 1 Grinding will also be done every day = calibre. In thL'R, ne believe. he app. lots 13 and 14 10.23; J. L. f4pink l except Saturdays. _. and other Costar hnt•tc forator r„ tarctiee•cierl tc>, a great extent. at, t timber&00. Jahn Day. I . et ae belirve be has made anis. Ira, i1 hours far man and team •�03• ar 'John F. Bayles, Greenwood 1.75:red sadist 5 hours with team! _A1sQ -two good drivers for sale � taltc* . In hanJiu tu.L'v DDi lbaie .eft filling Gordonnd _ —.-- _-_-.— f t L :uieuuel Dixie T C. Brown, contract t1on in !C�ALr ���� _- I•Iiighe•t the portft.li.I eRf liiui:•ter g s btrtmente 4 and 7 years old Of �ft3itua. he is secirins up fcrr him- at C lark'+ hridge 38.37; W. H. Peak —- $elf fut-ure tr•orible. unIr.+ Hughes and othr-t-s grant on old Greenwood BEST ANTHRACITE - -has -ehaD -Aide•rabl - in bis road 1;,00; Geo, D. Linton. -for side respectively'. _ , Ct'n` walk in Btougharrv7u93: F. L. Green. �The Standard Fuel Co. ' _ - character. It is said that before for 9u 1.Rads gravel 2.00; Luther-Mid- Limited AL man can ]rte a euecee fel -taut- dleron for in,tn and teats on grader.) _ _ GREENK'RN, - _ I-W; J, K, Juges:'tAlting'ouf old cul- rlaander he oiu_at fart t Irarn to vert and putting in new, and we,rlc on >C. N. R. - �beY I-n- his South -African ea- road 16 OO, Nm.-Maxwell, rep hill and I peri ace. Col. Hughes showed the cleaning out ditches,opp. lot&;. con.1 W- H. Gib90n, Id�eIIt, • • t 15.00; The committees recntnmegdl lie had not then learnt the art of that bar. Greeo'a claim, re Greenwood end' Phone, Bro, 706. _ _ _. ... _ _ _ _••• tobedieore. In hta new Iiii,itiuD he g I. brid a be considered a-t the-next meet- T. R.E Tet!BLE-Ptoker ns Statioe O. 4a out �� ing of council. TIME us linnet aubulit to the will of his Col- T'1i Trains goia,t.Eaealtae as toi X. - e following aecount8 for• concrete No. �ii "Haft 8 05 A M. �league9 in forming the policy bridge on townline between Pickering I - • 12 Local '2 43 P.M. e .. - twhich he rnust-adapt. In thin he &nd 3cxrboro to be charged to York •• 14 Lanai -8A4 P.M. and Ontario Counties Joseph Skel• Teniae going wool dee ae follows laurel frequently object hence there ton,,piPtog and elbows fix• railing No. 13 Local 8.36 A: M. will be trouble. In selecting VV, 16.17; James Nowlan filling approach- H Leval , - 2 a0 P W. es 20,00: We recommend that action 7 -Mail i3.60 P. Id.. T. White as Minister of Finance of reeve in issuing orders for the fol- •Sunda•included: j,�j urniture ' -he will raise much opposition lowing amounts for same bridge be _._ - among hien followers• The genereil charged to amid counties: James rrgg Nowlae, for building bridge b76.26; �� - i impression seems to be that Mr Thele. Reesor. inspector, 96.00: I White is an' able financier and well On motion the reeve was instructed - e4uipped for the position. But to giant his order on the treasurer in I� We have 'a' choice selection of vera' w .he has aiwa a favor of tips parties rus rvpo ended for y been a Liberal and payment in tits various report"ae pre- , :he is inexperienced in parliamen• pre- sented this day. latest in Furniture and at prices Lary life and as a result of three The Council now adjourned to meet .\ova�p, ' again at the hour of one o'clock on j j many leading Conservatives do Monday-the 6th day of November for Give the young folies a boost. Let w111 surprise t 8 rp fou. not hesitate in exprer,ciug them- the transaction of general business, them have an education of the right ' that ' -selves strongly iD the matter. kind-no waste time, no useless ex- They do not take kindly to the The Independent-Telepbone'Oo., penae-5,30 -9 months. - Just call and see our .Stock. : _ action of,the prime minister in have bein so annoyed lately by persons breaking'the glass lnsul- , ;placing a new convert to the Con- Mors on• their pales. that ,their WHITEVALE, BU aservatire policy to`a position over willing to pay a handsome reward Announces that she.is prepared;to do CW a RLING the heady of life-lung Conserva- for information leading to the cop- all kinds of plain sewing, in. tives. ' 'It is also seen in looking victiodof'fhe kuiltp parties. _-_ - mesa aherta'and Paula _ P. ICKERIN G, Ont. - over the personnel of the Ca-binet A - I' that the farming comtuun.ity is Now, Adverttsentesrts. Become Independent D riot represented. Canada is'an - 'Our Graduates get and bold Rood RUBBERS. RUBBER'S, RUBBERS ifilb agricultural country and if any Qi HROPSH[RE SHEEP-The under- positions owing to their superior S signed has for sale a t utaber of•sbropstiire training. The For Men, Women,'Boys and Girls. Call and get fitted and be prepay- fndustl'y 'la rept@septet],'"L11aC lU- Down shearling rams, extra good uality. lot dustry should be that of a taloa- is,con.r,Pickering, or phone. E, PUGH, - - ed he d. ubber re ch Ic Ill !ort mu R s a eager, wh' h w' g Claremont, 96 tf ���� be good news to everybody, +lure. It is not because of lack of i ability that the farmer else been ri OR SALE-A Rood rough-cast • Fine and Coarse Boots in ever*style. See our patent leather, with hones coocaining 8 rooms besides closets cloth top buttoned, for ladies, patent Oxford, patent pumps, etc. . left out, for no better Minister of bOd sopa tem°°gopnar. Hard and soft water inside house. Ons fifth of an acre of good yard- �0� 0 Q ,Agriculture couldbe selected than e° containing five•sppple trees besides ober Peabody Overalls and Shocks, in black, blue and striped and a guar. trait Also Imperial o en attached in torrulsee Ts doing the hi hest rade of work, antee with each garment,and a Peabody doll given • - the representative from South repair with warming oven attached. Forturth- g � g to each customer that buys the goods. er Psrticulars apply so THOS.E,STEPHEN- in Business an Shorthand Educa- t7ntariU. Mr. Smith i9 a success- SON,Claremont 7tf tion. Students of this year' ate - " - : fol farmer as well as breeder of - - now in positions worth from$50 to "Come and Secure-one, the children all like them." ARM TO RENT AT AUULEY $100 r month. -Enter now.-Cata- sttxk, and no man knows 'the 119 k�e a'good grief and stock farm. G. A. GI GLE SPIE, ,.DUNBARTON ' Lot 1 rear of 3rd ion, Tp, of Pickering. Good logos free, , - 'Heade of the farmer better than bocce and out ballaefge,a never tilling spring •- -.• creek,three scree young orchard, just comiog be. Air. Borden, however, has into bearing. Possession co plough at once. W J. Elliott, Principal done his very best and if he has Fall posseaeion Nov. las. fan. For further Cor. Yon a and AIexarider Sts. - 1 wa p°nOlars app1T to JAMES McBBaDY, e e ta. $ found out later that he has any R - .undesirables among his advisers, HEr,u�^ � ht will have the backbone to dis Shirts- pense with tfieir services. m O(1 (L # sabli.�d>lg?3 C}� CANADA80�'n • �.J m e 111111 • ' PICKERINCi COUNCIL. " and _O %eralls ';made to order . The above Oouncil-met pursuant•to adjournment on Monday, the,9th inst P Service •A Complete Banking er- ice __. iq the towb'khip' hall Brougham. - y _ n.hfemb-_rs all present, the reeve in fere We have a.{food line of Shirtingi-Cottonade and Denim, and we' will .,Available for Manufacturing and Comiaercial Hansell, chair.. make up those garments to your pleasure, lined warts for the The minutes of the last meeting cold weather. - Eotne'and leave tint order, --were read and adopted. 3f - t - _ Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Muni ho 'ZipaliEiea, A number of accounts were present. We' also have a complete line or ready-made and tweed pante Cotporations, tanners and private individuals. ga -ed for payment and referred to the re• for boys an 3 men. pective committees. Henry Janes was heard claiming -Highest price paid for first-class butter and strictly fresh eggs. Savings Bank Department at every Brandt .damages for injuries sustained by III in-rap accident caused by, a delete Our Groceries are the Freshest. j I - .- five road in Ath concession between tlots 4We an".s. (GEORGE PHILIP BROUGHAM �C�" RENCF. T: ltd►► Ma e �3a;1 lidessrs.John Dickie and R. , Bunt- ..kik . .It4..- r�.'+, �- ,- .• .. ..�.. _' - - ..•, -- Tem ,� : , .. V' '.k.'. �. -•: f ,�a�w'.,• _ r ,s .. r J •�•'I cLAttaMONT Thomas and Mrs. Wilson, of an apology or submit to arrest. ' M Fred Cowie is -� Myrtle, with their family spent The tramp thinking "discretion ., " e moving Mrs. " P � Jill �. RfCHAHDS�N.. . `tirkett's residence. Sunday with relatives here. the better part of valor, prom t- w ohn Farmer, of Toronto, was A representative of the Sithe ly apologised is s meek manner . .Z eon Sunda last. Acetylene, Gas Co., was here in for his hasty conduct and left foc -- search of business this week. its unknown. - few from ay last.Claremont attended Pr► - -Imponsatshowing.of Aunt display of J. H. and Mrs. Beals spent Sun- Ohiaa, d very loge. arsonmenl of 'Rw*► phyr Fair on Tuesday. - 8tatioaary. Boob D ; 3 Mary Pugh is confined to day with the latter's parents, A. t. olls, Toys, jnet- et house with a sore throat. and Mrs. Allaway of Pickering: Nervous Condition �ocived-for the Holiday trade. Cal! x 1 Frank Jones.-of Goodwood,visit- On Wednesday, the 4th fust., a �d �� c ` -..� his scents here on Snoda tramp came into the store of R. asaurrs raox icmxsx raouara P y Sick kidneys. make Subseriptioas taken:for aH• M w. A carload of slate has arrived ,E. Forsyth and made a purchase y yob feel stole in a �N, Dumber of ways and it is bow kbovrn that " for Graham Bros'new residence:- -to the amount of 5 cents for a nervous condition often results from kid- _ Weekly and Daily Newspapesy;' �. which he gave a,dollar fall. In - Ma; Andrew and Miss Maggie •Hanle oey t ouble, When the kidneys are sick Ilton were in Toronto on Monda about an hour he returned and ac- the whole ner- ' Monday. c used Mr. Forsytkl of siring him ' lass a stem be -r •-J' H• +IQT •A•R,��ON, • Mrs. D. Hopper and Miss Gullick. Y• .were in Toronto on Thursday Last. a bird quarter. He became very a comes urinated 5=0011: Street. • John Horne, of Montreal, was abusive and picking tip stones ! caneinR heed., �7CThitl�9' a the nest of D. Macnab on inn- made ugiy threats. Mrs Forsyth ache, d i z z y g went into the store and soon re. , eye l l e, fits of �.•• may' turning with an instrument of de- blase,"neural DO YOU INTEND Walter Thomson, of :Markham, Ric attacks - - fence and accompanied by a new: ► manic .i n e, INSTALLING A FURNACE 2 a business trip to Clareippnt i a ointed constable, asked for weak eyesight, on Monday. 3' PP Fled Underhill, and ,family, of Bali tired days Aurora, spent Sunday here, with a and . constant " inotinat i o n to �; +� If so, why not choosea,Furnace that James Underhill. >- • Y give8 . E OPERATIONS worry over trifles. .f'',�. _ . ;. Miss Ross, of Glasgow, Scotland, Boothe Kidney Pill, strengthen tisk the'most heat for the_least fuel 2 tix-0 l+9 visiting the home of her uuele, kidneys,care beet,ache, regulate the urine �.i' -' Mr. Duncan Macnab. and restore to normal conditions. They as < Mrs. P. Macnab and daughter are Raaranteed.. All dealers.ell, 50c,-bo: vii, -- You only purchase once in a life time, �+ Mies Mary spent a couple of days _: _ ,_:.AV©IDD or postpaid from the R T. Booth Co, Ltd. Zai, Fort Erie,Ont. If you would Like to test last week in Toronto. them free write for a trial boa. Sold and »` Select a flrst=class Furnace, then -have a Ray Rnmohr, of the Standard Rnarantoed in Pickering by T M. MoFad Bank, of Bradford, spent Sunday By Lydia E. Pinkham s sea,.. first-class experienced furnace - here with his parents, y ble Compound Dr. R. Brodie was in Whitby, man instal"it. on Tuesday attending the Fall Belleriver, Que.-"Without Lydia Chief Grasett has ordered his Assizes now beingheld. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I men to wear mustaches. would not be alive. For five months I All information as to;;prices d special Mrs. Mechin and daughter•_-_Mise _ " an Col,.Sam Hughes, the new Min- Blanche, of Brougham, spent Fri- had nfnl sad ir- .:ro g P periods and ister,of-Militia, was- banqueted.at improvements cheerfully , day with friends in town. in ammatlon of Lindsay. - Thomas and Mrs. Paterson spent / - given by Sunda with the latter's sister, _ fered like am t ehe trial of iili rder.of races Sheridan h ridaened a -; Sunday Pe the uterus. I enf- .,iG• -,Mrs. Hortop, of Port Perry. and th�ought.o tea p g� 7�� _ " R Bryan had a gang of skilled of death I con- suited the Barrie Assizes. -- _ jLE s7 �ihGE SARGENT, 1✓LELRE �N r` workmen making imprdeemeihts -� sulked twodoetoro HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE to his barber-shop one day this who could d o �.A I D U ' FIVE YEARS week. nothing fol me. I went to a hospital. 141 r. and Mrs- James inggitt and and the beat dos- ILSON -GASOLINE ENGINE9 :• soli, August, are spending a<•otiple tore said I meat Ups E $� of F� Y j v�•f? of weeks with friends in London, submit to as oper- On tario. ation, because I had a tumor. I went I(]W � � $ . ; Robert and Mrs. Barry,of.Mari- back home much discouraged One of I - posa, are •spending a few days my eousf advised me to take our _ _ 1�� WATER TO FREEZE Cealpound, as it had cuffed her. I did C. with Mrs. D. Forsyth,• of North Mr. Jos.J.Ray,a prominent tinsmith so and soon commenced to feel better, <. Claremont. - Y PPS �8t Bathnrat, N.B.,jnly tis, lgo9: Air Cooled Stale E _ and n1 appetite rams back with the Rev.'Mr Mann, a retired clergy• first bottle. Now I feel no pain and "I cannot let this opportunity pear � QOE S t ' man of Listowel, spent a few days meed Y_our remedy is deserving without letting you know what benefit UKE during the past week with Rev. of e." - Mrs. EtcaeA Cl3wrsi., I received from your Liniment For SIXTY 1, 1}r 21, 3 , �ii Jr H. P. tj1Za8 C { J. A. and Mrs. Grant. Valleyfield, Belleriver, Quebec. five yeah I mad a sore shoulder, whichGILSON ' Mrs. James Birrell. who has Mother Operatleia Avoldeelt- Prevented me from working or from ENt�ltllE P at night. I had trod ever}thin� --- been in Wyoming for several Poughkeepsie. N.Y•-I run a sewing i possible and stili could find no relief, Other styles from 1 to 54 H. P. - i week 9 waiting oil her daughter, it, machine is a large factory and got all I uzul 'I was advised to try a bottle d expected home in a few days run down.. I had to give up work for I your Raiment.which I purcbased with- Our style G. made especially for stationary work, is a model of all a Quite a few from this locality could not stand the pains in my back. out delay. I only used one halt of the Gasoline Eugene should be. It includes all the latest isprovements, ' The doctor said I needed an o ration bottle when I was co 4etel care i9 of the highest rade of construction in material. workinanshi and 3,- 'ere in Whitby attending the. Fall � �' i d+ $ g P A9sizea, some serving as jurors, for womb trouble but Lydia PI and Dow I feel as if I never had a sore design, is unsurpassed in economy of operation and is above all thor- maa�c' ham's Vegetable Compound did more "shoulder. I would rdvue anyone suffer- - ou hl reliable. +w while others have been summoned for me than the doctors did. I have ' g y Ft to serve as witnesses. lag from Rheum" Astor to gyve your gained five pounds. I hope that every- I liniment a trial.tee I cannot praise it Our,style G Engine,is a powerful motor adjusted to all power purposes, more ; _ Richard Johnston, of Toronto, _one who is suffering from female ;.,loo highly " especially where clone regulation, smoothness and reliability are required. It , . " was here on Friday. We are trouble nervousness and-backache A liniment that will do that is the is very economical and steady and almost noiseless in operation. _ pleased.to report that Mrs. John will take the Compound. I owe mfr I linimentyon want It is equally good ft le a favorite with Farmers because it can be relied upon. It is easily open• thanks to Mrs. Pinkham. She is the ' -encu is making satisfactory pro- for sore tdss'oat or cheat,backache,tooth- sled and understood. It is just the engine for hard service. greas towards recovery. working girl's friend for health. and ache eat acbe, s mote muscles- .:_ -:.. -•: s11 women who ruder should write to tab,bruises,burns�ira t-bites,ehappe� It has many improvements that are.not found op others. A Catalogue -" Mrs. Ta Mblyn, of Rochester. her and take her advice.-Miss TtLus hands or chilblsina Rub it tis,ands the describing them sent on request. Wt ice Gilson Mfg Co..Ltd., , _N. Y., and Mrs. Comby, of ToroII PLzwmG,3Ja St,Pon kee ie,N,Y. y $h Pe pai a ce,arm out. �e bottle at your (.3uelph, Ontario, or to, returned to their respective Thirty years of unparalleled suttees dealer's, Or from Father Morriscy homes on Thursday after visiting confirms the power of Lyda E Pink- ��Co, yd,. - - _ . ; ' their mother, Mrs. A. W. McKay, ham'a Vegetable OomPound to nose Howard E. Turner, Agent, �' 111teQ�l® for a time. P female dimsem DduntreaI, Que. u A practice costs held in the Free- Sold and guaranteed in Pickering byterian Church on Tuesday even- The PIG$ERINa BOOR ,ti4 T. M. b�cRadden � R. BRYAN � m¢•y ing in preparation for the pubtie a ° ~ mb - . Thank Offering meeting of the s " ° 1' _ B sxsE1;1 W. F. M. Society wbjch will. be The undersigned some weeks ago shorthand X&& F,$7 1 e �e " JS d o '�� Tobaccos. pipes and smokers' a o suodriea; Central office -Bell i-;. - seat a circular letter to some seventy »e _ : ' :Tele hone Co. A enc for 4 held early in November. ° i P aagg y Individuals whom he believed to-be If such evidence as the following ex- Mr. jg ' j Q- Rolston Lauadr Geo. Stokes. our village interested in the history of the towri- tracts from letters and other equally a i a O ss ft R O 7•1 market gardener is having a Spa- ship and the circulation of -'Past strong testimony contained in our 3 a =Q F 8 0 �» cions and up-to-date green house Years in Pickering." He has now the booklet. is not sudlicent to sad f as k m a- ow Q w CLAREMONT. ONTARIO, I P- g $•' y Y � g+tC,e aI d s erected which will give better op. pleasant duty of cordially thanking a person desirous of learningshorthand• $ ,► i�gm"8 I SK l o y -READY ♦n portunity for carrying a large number who took action as suggested. then there can be no merit in any busi- r 0 3 d•a °°O 'b b'e ROOT did M � ( stock of flowers and plants. By their assistance the deficit, which cess under the sun: a g 0011. �� Wil: C O= A meeting of the executive waa over$400, has been brought a lit- DzAlt MR. 'CLARBI3-`•It-is a plea- o tie-only a little-under that figure. sure to writes testimonial endorsingo- G o m o ;, -aa e t -board of the Whitby and Lindsay He hopes that there are mann others 1•a BrantfortlPatentRooflng used almost . BA hist Association, met here'nit an�tbing so much superior to other D or, peb O s exclusively by some of the lagest con P who within the of October will things used for the same purpose as I �� Monda Amon those resent find it g p 8 o a a,o' M Cerus in Canada. Price 2 16, 3.88 and Y•. g P possible to accede to the request ours stem of Eclectic Shorthand is ► $ 1$ i s� y ` were Rev. Mr. Curtis, of Bobca of the circular-It is the township's y y 1 Ap; O 260 per square. y- P to others I have examined. I shall g M' 0.I = -Also,a quantity of No. i apple t eon, and Rev. Mr. Trickey, of book. The writer has loss can.have be leased to reply to any communi- $ tl' n io o a ta•y q o PP - Vhite�'ale. nothing'out of it but loss. And he cation'•that may be sent me with re- :� J as �p barrels on band., i m ` The Women's Institute will old thinks it not ton much to expect that !erence to the systern,or to have say- 8 8 9 C Terms 6triotly Cash 1} F to }B e a �m JDIy their October.l meeting on the aft- every loyal citizen of the townsbip one interested call to see me."-L. K. a r m g ,o s • will endeavor to secure that that loss o 8 � ire' iiapt -+ 1..W.-D. GORDON &SON, ernoon of Wednesda , Oct. 18th (FALLts, 477 Parliament St., '(teacher.) .•e' w Det .ti M Pickering, Ont y shall he its little as possible.. If every Our 'Fell inns Winter Term tom- .. at three o'clock at tbij home of purchx"ser would undertake in the a e �, o w s. NOT menced Se ,tember.5th, but students - Mrs. G. M. Forsyth. All are ask- month to secure one other purchaser, P m. Doe:v ed to bring a sample of cake, or the deficit woul he almost iped out: map enroll, any day, as instruction is January 1919-Whitby 15, Oshawa 19,Brouah• a if they prefect to brin}f"sbnie other Is that too much- to expect? 'Why personal. lt,Port P°rry 19,Uxbridge iii,Canninston lt, r: ;kind of baking they are at liberty not secure your one other purchaser Write or call for free booklet. Beaverton 10 Upter`tove'3b t<, a� iso. t>�e�► ? Clarke s -Shorthand College - u 71 A-fewfrom -here attended the W. R. �VOOI) �8o College 9t., Cor. Manning Ave. T �L ♦�, s Markham Fair on Thursday and Claremont, Oct. 3rd. TORONTO. New BZarckSmith Shop I i Friday last. On the latter day a ' -large number .who proposed at- - -- - tending, wisely determined to r,,./,' S�/1I/r SOl r C�. Having leased the blacksmith stay at home, as the heavy rain Mill ee shop-formerly run,by Hy. Thom- Of all materials and dedgathat fell nearl all da proved ks tis stook: if will oa most disastrous to the Fair, and �] (� sou, I am prepared to do generalto oall 'at our works acd insp of oar stook disappointing to•all. V rv lJ • blacks mithing in all lines. and obtain .prices. .Don't be misled by '' ` The n - d agents we do not employ them,oonsegaens..f: eco residence of Graham Bros., which has been in course of Q� HoMESIROEING A SPECIALTY ly we can, and-do throw off tla"IM1s "- - -erection for some time is approach- wS�i PT. 25 i�V 26' -- Ind, hone,No. 302, Claremont commission of 10 per Dent.,whtoh you will -ing completion and is a conspi- ooertailioyisted. by ~ o P pneah fag from nr. !cuous feature of the landsea WE Extend a Cordial Invitation to All 'Ladies to come find see the JOHN' MCGRATI-I wNiTOY GRANITE CO. west of.the village.- As a com- t :modious and thoroughly modern Clew and beautifal•Creations in Hats for Fall and Winter. Our Milli- --aloe. Whitby. ontart+ g y ner, Miss Jones, is a young lady of large experience and a competent CLAREMONT, ONT. structure it will be second to none tY . artist•in•Millinery. Itis a pleftsure apd satisfai;tion for eXerq, lady to .. W. _ •�,. the neighborhood, see the new shapes a`nd styles,-the faultless blendingwhich can only E. l'�" . `E r Air S - While' shoeing horses for Gra- be accomplished by real art and workmanship comined, which add The Plekering liam Bros.. on Tuesday forenoon, „ •' �. Thos. E. Stephenson had thei mis-' grace and beauty alike to bat-and wea�ec. Ons brilliant display will :_ . � P'Q2]1p �an1l�aCttire! fortune to be kicked b one of the be equal to anything in city or town;"only-d'ifPerence out, prices,are v1�,anCe Committee. Dulida9' St about•one-third less. Come all, buy your hats from D. Simpson & Co. Shop and Residence, :animals. For a time Mr:Stephen- We will appreciate it and sou suffered greatly.and medical pp irive, you' full value-in return: for your The object this Association is to money. lessen stealingg and prosecute WHITBY, ONT. ' aid ryas quiilmoned. We are pleas- the feIona. : Three 3oorb west 'of Whitby House pleas- -ed a know that s i is rapidly re. SEE OUR DRESS t30 • �=" '•covering from his injuries. •- •• �• >iiexnbers having propert ,stolen command- _ •-- - ODS for Fall and Winter. The are beauties and The B. Y. P. U.: of the Baptist splendid values t 15c,20c. 25c 35c 40c and b0e er.They 15c line in este immediately ait� any meiisbet We are prepared to instal wood or iron „1, Church held their ilsual weekly brown, cardinal navy and cheeks. Just the goods for gli•1's school of Executive Committee. pumps on short notice, also attend %gym` meeting on Monday evening. Rev. dresses. 20c lino,Shepherd checks, also 50c line are all-wool Shepherd MombershiE tee 111.00. _ to all kinds„of repairing. 'y j J. Trickey, of W tevale, befog --checks, tweeds and cashmeres. Ladies'cashmere Hose special at 25c. •�rtoketa may be had from the President or present, gave a very able address Latest styles in Hats and Caps. Bargains in Men's Sweater Coats,75c s.m.ary en appttostion. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, on "The Christian Athlete,”which (1 o►nd.1.00. the greatest.valties ever offered,for the money. Get one now, also gasoline engines and„ Exec.Com.-L. J. Banks, the urs ear '`s• was enjoyed by all present. All a9 they.will never be offered at that.price again. g were pleased to see the increased W. V. Richardson,Pickering, Oath ' attendance,but there is still room MAGNET CREAM ISSPARATOg Do SA. AC'ON & .Co.f President. IJ'le otery Phone o.60 at residence. _w • ��w �. IN A WConno h ,;.. :... fir i_r'.9 +� r.�.-•-a=.rte-- .r;n••'` •-v"ter•*Y."- - -r._ -t ••-z::r �, . � a .. .-•tet..-.. :._.74W.,:0_..•„ ..,,_.,...�..-. . ,y :,`�`"- 3r.'. rel .. :�-: _ t _ ,: .•... ..-. ' ..._ ,.:: .. r _ s .,. .. ��, .,�: - R n rte' , k. s.. 'hPra tike. CONTROL OF SUBRAWYES. r .PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS. ,AFTER EFFECTS OF'' FEVER - Afra.Ad to Eat ? Sueeessful Experiments by the y. . _. , - :� �' ; ;,-�-" � �: British Adullralty;_.. • ' a.EI'OItTS FROM THE LEADING "- - - -Does the fear of"indigestion spoil the enjoyme HAW t0 1aild Hp Health bll A despatch from Portmyuth, Eng- your meals ? It needn't. just take - TUADE CENTILES OF $ tlII� l �fteP-�fi8tlliji land, says: Successful erimenta ri -- - with the wireless; control of suis-' AMEBiCA.- - - ---- - --- D' a b to-h b ea t - - •. - iseases. a - e _made, but _. mer details are e t secret. It is - • s • • • e v the al kept � 1 -prlces• ot�,Cattle,. GraIn, Cheeas When the system is run down fol- known, however, that a submarine and Other Produoe at 1100• lowing attacks of fever, la grippe; was taken to shallow water off or.other wasting diseases,-D.r. Wil- Selsey, while-the. Hertzian waves and.Abroad. - liams' Pink Pills are of special were worked by the cruiser Furious, won't k ` 0 ow have The submarine which was on the and you w n you a st . The will see to it - av omach value. They make new, rich blood, - y 138EADSTUFFB. surface was.. manned and was that our food is properly digested. The are amore the � - which reaches' every' organ and r X P p Y $ Y g x Toronto, Oct. 10_-Floar-wwter.wheat. every nerve in the body, and in found to be entirely under the con best of the NA-DRU-CO preparations,compounded by $0 per cent. patents, x3,50' to $t•s3. Mont- tiffs way restore the patient to ac- trol of the cruiser. Then the crew' tive health and strength. ' In -proof pe expert chemists and amnteed by the est wholesale seal freight. Manitoba sours - Fins was to-kt�n out, 'and the ez rLment paieats. Ss.30: second patents. $4_M• 'and of this we give the case of Mrs. was equally succesaful when the druggists in Canada. TOC.abo=. If your t has not - strong bakers, 84.60, on track Toronto. JBlnes Randall, S1lverstream, boat was submerged. Similar es- stocked theTl yet, send aS sac. and we will�ou a box. r Manitoba Wheat-New No. L Northern. Sark., who- say,s'-' feel that if Periments are being made with tor- 36 e1.o41-2. Bay ports: No, 2 Northern, $1•• there is anyone' who ought to tes- pedoes. NATIONAL DRUG AND CHM MiCAL CO.OR CANADA UNIT&D.' MONTREAL. ,031.2, and No. 3, $1.01 L3, bay ports tify to the merits of Dr. Williams' - i Ontario Wheat-No. 2 white, sad or Pink Pills it is myself: About four zmizad, new. s5 to-_860, outside. years ago I was taken down with_ --_ . DUKE BUYING UP MILES. GREAT FIRE Ir ENGLAND.i° - - _ Peas-Good milling peas, 92 to 95c, out- typhoid fever, -which left me in a elda very weak state, and my stomach His Grace-of Sutherland 'Has Op- Chnrc De• oat&-Ontario, No. s. at k L•s to 42c, so -impaired that even a drink of h and Three Factories 1 -outside. and No. 3 at 40c. No. 2 Western milk would cause me pain. To tions on Vast Tract to West. stroyed at Leicester. Canada. 461.2c. and No. 3, 45.1.20. Bag snake matters worse the thea a of °� A despatch from Winnipeg.says: ]aorto• life followed and although I was . G � � If certain negotiations now pending A despatch from Leicester, Engd , g pe g says; St. George's Church and- -' Barley-No. 2, '8o to Sec,' outside under the care of one of our best -_ reach a successful conclusion, the three large hosiery factories were Corn-No. 2 American yellow,721.20. Bay doctors, I was steadily growing Duke of Sutherland, who recently destroyed by fire here on Thursday " 1+ot't•• - - - - -- - -- ' worse.• Before I -wan-sick I had visited Vancouver, will owls larger,. night. .Th,e loss is estimated at -- _ Ry*-=car Lots outside. 750 west, and often read of Dr. Williams' Pink land holdings in British Columbia $1,250,000. The fire is said to have Tra east, Pills, but thought no more about - than he- does in Great the most disastrous in the his. 4 - Buckwheat-xo. 2 at 54 to 55c. outside.- them. But now when I was sick ' is understood that, his ageiat has tory of Leicester. =' Bran-Manitoba bran, ow to $13M. to and helpless and almost hopeless, obtained options on nearly thirty bars. Toroutj freislit. ehortw-$26. _ and with no benefit coming from miles of agricultural lands on both medical treatment, I kept thinking sides of the South Thompson River, COrYNTBY. PRODUCE. - of the Pills and finally decided to , � � � extending eastward from near Beans-Small lots of hand•oicked. 62:30 try them. I did so and I am thank- Kamloops. A great deal of this -per bushel. ful to be able to say that they re-. area. is-under-cultivation. The ma- - - Honey-Extracted,' to tins. 10 to 110 W stored me to health and strength, -That whin lot; Piet li joy' portion will not be productive •x A - ,lb.. Combs. $2.25 to 6'_50. and enabled me to pass through salve onto your CWS skin, until an irrigation system is in. I,' Baled Hay-oto. 1 at $12 to $14, on track.I that trying period, from cthich so tt passes thras>yh pores stalled. The purchase price will - - -- -And So. -2-at'$10 to 611. many poor women emerge tt illi list p:�bsbly exceed $300,000. 1 Baled Straw-s6 to s6.5o. on track. To- shattered health, I hope that sad tssttt$ tilt blood, j •+ L _,onto many other- poor sufferers may a$ Surely as if you put ft Potatoes--Car tote. In bags. 66 to 900. read this statement and-take fresh into the Wind, stesflo put 0,000 RILES WIRELESS TALK. Poultry-Prises o! dressed poultry to courage- from it, as I am sure that You �►es4sld not t a __ -- anantit,e,;-Chicken. 14.to 1x per lb.i what Dr, Williams' Pink Pills have. coarse mass of 21n"21 fat, Messages Exchanged Between San jowl, u to 12e: ducks. 13c: turkeys. too- ( done for me, they will do for others. Colored by various a11s1tral Francisco and Japan: 41ve poultry. about 20 lower than the I may add that I always keep Dr. a- (_� _ as m y aborC. -- _ Williams' Pink Pills in the home, mon � A despatch , from San Francisco, _ _ crude salves are) tato-your says: AVireless messages Lashed and feel that they are betiter-than child's blood by way of the from,San Francisco to Japan, span- DkIBT PRODUCT& a doctor. nin 6,000 miles of ocean, for the stomach? Thea.why do. g x Butter-Diirj prints. 21, to =c; interior. These Pills are sold by all medi= first time, at 2.15 o'clock Thursday 16 to 17c. Creamery, 26 to 27o per_lis. for J cine dealers or may be had by mail to by way of the posts? I morning. Greetings were exchanged _ rolls. and M to W !or solids. at 50 cents a box or six boxes for Take nosbL Usaalwa7a the between the San Francisco operator y' Eggs strictly aew•tatd, 33 w t4o.'aeid ffi2 50 from fibs Dr. Williams' Me Bs Zrbal �.�Betk contaiProvided n m the United Wireless station at Has the "Black Knight" ; "leesh at 20 t6 216 per dosed. in case lots dieine Co:, .Brockville, Out. - Hillcrest and the Japanese opers come to our home i' ., l:heese-Large at iu per lb- and twin, 1 no traso of nay a�mat o� ae fat, "- cheese-Westerns. 145-$ to 143.40: cascara.. 's°'d mO •'01bO�"' tssinsralooloa -tor at the-Joi station on the Island y pI Li 1-4x. I malleo. Frain stun to floish Let him show you the, 143-& to 161-2t. Batter--Choleest• 261.2 to ba of Hokuallu, the most northern sta- e p e LLT what' tion is Japan. After fitte�ea min• quick and easy way to shine ' Soo PRODUCTS.- 27c: second&. 26- to 261-2or- ,B w0 boa;st>rss� _,. the stoves. ales talk,' sound ceased, and it r Bacon-Long clear, to to 12t20 wry tin•• "'+ etvpttDas. was im impossible to et into communi "Black Knight" takes in ease lots_ Pork, short cat; 633, da. VN]TED STATES 3tABSET8. DLLs. burns and brubo naort p g g 6 Query than any other Imown cation again. all the hard work and dirty [mess. $?A to 621. Same, medium to light. Mtanespolia � 19.,-Wheat - may. � �A � � aee1a� e� - work out of stove polishing. k7 to 17 1.2c. da, heavy, 15 to 161.2c s runs. $1 12-1.8 No. t' hard. 11.08 14 i No. 1 North. a� BURY SUCCEEDS W HYTE. U to 111.20: breakfast bacon. 13 to 18ot ern. $1.0634 to 81:071-•4t Pio. 2 Northern. iWtoe , Ctslas piles, lotlamed It S a paste-SO there is backs, 1913 to No. SI OJ 3.4 to 81.05 3.4; No. 3 wheat. 98 340 to sows sad blood taa�soalnY. h b• IIO watery IIIi3Ctur0 to be I bsaliD and New Vice-President and .General Lard-Tleress. L01.2o. tabs. 103.40: ,rails.i uOl S4. No I yellow-corn. 651.2 so bbc, yam. �Uum w� prepared, _. 1 No 3 white oats. 4613 to 460. No. 3 rye. Manager Of Western .iD2S. Jest a few rebs with cloth or have proved 4. 911.2 to no. Bran. 621.50 to 622.• Floor- A despatch from Montreal, says: btwh brings amirror-itke shine - r '• 1BLSINESS AT MONTREAL, first patents, SS.lO w $5 60t second pat +bre�.,,�.r.oi4's0 "far Plog " It was definitely announced from that"yott i n nasty I face is ion 6:t-Co,.T..oraa h*1•� y. A{t$the shine lasts E 6 _ Montreal. Oct. fo,�oati-Cananlan West- encs, s4.90 to. $s.2o: first clears. $3.00:to the Canadian Pacific,Railway head- a �. lora, :�io. 2, 47120 car lots az store; eittta Stets: second clean. $LTD to $3_LQ Staoae dealers handle and reeom- quarters on Thursday morning that ,mend •'Black Knight' store Polish. 1No 1 feed. 470: Na i C. W., 461.20; No. 2 BuIIalo. Oct. i0-Spring wheat, fro. L M fir. George Bury, General Man- If your dearer c+aaot sup9ly it,send "'local white, 46C; Na 3 local white. 151-fat Northern. Carloads. store, $1.11 t•Is Win. , ager-'df western lines, -lad been ap- toe,for a bis can--seat postpaid. l ter, No. 2 red. 990; No. b red. 970; No. 4 • I - - - ilia. 4 1«al wblta, -460. Ploar-Manitoba pointed Vice-President and General _ ;•�F,F.DAL2.SYCO.Ii$LI3'tED. _ F _ No. 4 , wheat parents. first,, Man do,, white, "a. Cora-No, 3 yellow, 750: Igo. 4 vrHln Manager of the western linear" in Hndiltes.Oat. Is Sprseconds. 84,90: winter wheat patents. $4. 17etlow, 7314c; No. 3 corn. 730, all on track poan RF � 1 Ww HOME stleeseten to Sir William Whyte, re- a:w../et.J......•a t■t-s+..rws - 16 to- SS: strong bakers', 64m; straight through billed. -Oats-firm. Barlow, malt• cently retired. rollers, $4.25 to $4.40; do.. is bags, $1.96 fag, $i,ib to iL2S to 62:05. -Dolled ogts-Per barrel. $5,.25: _- bag o! 9n lbs.. 82 50, Cora-American No. LM STOCK MIRKETS. I yellow, 74 to 741.2c. Minfeed-bran, Montreal. Oct. 10.7"rth.Westeru steers Ontario, $23 to $24: Manitoba. 823: mid- $5.75 to 86.25: do„ cows. 14.75 to $5. Ease diinge, Ontario, $27 to 828: shorts, Man]• era 'sod' Ontario etiers; choice, $6 to 6G.- an $25; moaillie, $26 to $32. Eggs Be- I IS; good. $5.50 to 15.75: talc, M to $S.25; :jetted, 26 to 27c; No. 1 stock, 211.2 to Mo, � few•roach at shade lower.. Balls hesTy. s � $3 to 83.15; few extra good, shade rep; - light bulls. $2.35 to $2.75;_ butcher cows. : beet'. $4.50 to 65; good, 04 to $4.25; poor to I medium. $3.50 to $3.75; canners. $2 to $3. .. 1 w Old sheep, $3.50 to $4;.lambs, $5.50 to $S.• Saves 'I ori-Y 65 tone small lot extra selects, $6.60 to • ` s J ckinr firm); anderweia , f6 (highest pahta ` T}m bid); sgw,e. A5; stags. $2.50 to $2.75, dt �. illie Toronto, Oct. 1D•-Among the. receipts 3,600 , were a few loads of very choice cattle of. and, Trouble [grin;, and these',sold' at from 65.85 to ser F+arl�er$ $6.25. -Common to medium butehirs' frcm - M Prim. fo _ $4 to $5.40, and fair to medium-tbnice �� a _ �, •- butchers' at $5.40 to x5.75. (food Quality _ Post. leading steers from 950 to 1,050 lbs., flim � a " - at $4.50 to $5. Light yearling stockers, Your" %F6 y _ '500 'to 580 lbs.. $3.50 to S5; 600 to 800 lbs. - - Wm . a P $3.75 to $4.40; 90D to 1,000-lbs,. $4 65 t ToanzeSt1\jS $4.85. Lambs, $5 to $5.50. Milch rows ar.1 ; = springers-GO-A quality in, Cood.,demand. Holts-$6.50 f.o.b., and 86.75 to $6.85, [ed MONO the prizes we are offering 1n our big., neighborhood. By this means CEMENT • Prize Contest is one of :100.00 (Prize "C") you are placed on an equal foot• Cart be served lI1Sta)YtIY and watered. If weighed aft can, N-to -- for the farmer In each Province who fur- - inc with every other contestant. with cream or milk. $7'70' niches us with a photograph showing the best of (set the circular,,which gives you ,.-,. any particular kind of•work• done on his farm full particulars-of the conditions and of It makes a 'bretikfat3t or CANADIAN GRETN_t -GREEN.- during 1911 with "CANADA" Cement. For this the other three prizes. Every dealer who sella _ prize, work of every description 1t- included. a Ocircu0l ren a dl heal e give you on if on hand it f these•' A _ lulich g0 superior t0 the Now lust as soon as you finish that new slid, o ae a s- g e you 914 Marriages Performed in Wind• -Just ask for it. Or if you prefer, you can use the OI'C1lIlAr that 'It has b@- - barn, feeding floor or dairy, that You've been attached coupon-or a postcard will do-send it y. Bor During Past Tlirce aionth8: thinking of building, why not photog'r'aph it and to us ells you'll receive the complete details of - COi118 Welcome" ant, u9 t The photograph doesn't n - pantry A 'despatch from Windsor, Out., send the picture to the contest by ,slur mail necessarily have to The taken bar- a prolesato.ngl I{ you haven't received your copy a! "What 'r necessity in thousands Of says: Marriages, .lis usual, head or-an expert. ..In.fact, your non's or your dau3h- _ the-list in ,vital statistics of Wind- ter's camera will do nicely, Or, failing this, you the Farmer Can Do With Concrete,' writ* [o! h02]]C$. 'and adds t0 th8 soy for life three months ending might lige th_e ko4ak, of your neighbor's son near- that, too, It'Y a finely illustrated book o! Sept. 30 at cording, to the figures by. In any event,-3on't let t'he• idea of 160-1G0of useful and practical 1A. comfort and pleasure Of p having a photograph made deter you formalian of the uses o! concrete, _ given out by city Clerk Lusted. from entering the goiapetition. _Par--- . Writs-us-to-night, and you'll receive lips. During the quarter there were 919' „ a tl rly as we have requested book red the circular promptly. The 1`le no i.in E'tS ~ limits, K indoor slreputatiion las tKoca local isr oT'r to hely in she a c ,� Modem , -ti , �'4CE's Do not delay-nit right down.+ tatebodw « g Aa conven- t ' a Gretna Green is sustained. In ems. ent 'for'thb farmer to-pro- take your pen or yenall, sad 1111 Md I" - - -1014 by Groan.. - - - ,. -. -cure a camera tat the out the coupon NOW. these marriages $7 r cent: of Pc couples were non-resident, most of •• •••••••• . r •Canada Cement Company, Limited, ••••� J Postam Cereal td., them living in the"Unittrtl States.' `\ �D=1 Bank Building, Montroal _ Addsas""""" Battle-Creek,Co.,Mich, . girths -durifig this period totalled . 115, and deaths numbered 79. ,. a O. ....- ..:... ' ".:... 1y �Y Y u - a N F� ;.. •Iwy..n,iMf:,,.. .Manu w . ...•..:Ty»lr. .. .,- r.•' : � ,•.: x„=.• ... iY1C f...,.,,.' ...,• y, '.,,� hr- .:M ,.,i... .r rA,• .rl•�-+a� ,M W. .. .a: au. tk, ?a:i^.'t..r+_ ..... -.r+,:« ,. •oxo x.. dtp-„� -��vti.,_ .,.gig.: _ 't' 'a' rF,-.a ai^. +°x�., ak„•t-.� ..;e4 :.--'•af+�?.s-.+sem ac ...«cv5� >. .v.,.e»:,.ra a•,,,. .� ..�w •�ti '+ �y ��,nw': WISE SAYINGS. .THE PANAMA CANAL. HAY.E._TO . . .. - _ f Never intimate that a woman is Y Well, WeH.1when Fiuis6ed It WW$evolntlosiee BANAS AND d dull. Just for thatshe might cut , ` � i CALL THE DOCTOR you World's Tra®e Routes. It's better to be up and doing THIS is a FI At last the biggest piece of ea- .. than to be down and being done. aha Homit �� gineering in the world is within , O N D S fI'afs,f' _ i About the hardest thing in the A�IY� a nen use sight of completion. In two years' E TRIED DODD'S world to climb is the stool of re- time the Panama Canal will be open 'EY PILLS FIRST. pentanes. to traffic. q Bonds have the preference as Some people, feel they owe so `""'r "`" All the figures about the Canal safe and profitable investments. much to themselbes that tney never .++ are record-breakers. The six locks q Formerly Banka, Insurance One box of them cured Mrs. Mary pay anybody else. are each 1,000 ft. long, and 110 ft. Companies and other financial - l A. Cook's Rheumatism from which It is quite possible for a man to wide. The water will be 41 ft. concerns invested their cash sur. she had suffered for fourteen be hotheaded and still get cold deep, as against Q9 ft. in the Suez Me a la�rgeto i Real ate r feet. Canal. It will, accordingly, hold purchas the Bond issues of .'Years. The only way to make some dull I dyed AL1.These steamers bigger than any yet afloat established and prosperous cor- ; Mannheim, Oat., `Oct. g.- children smart is with a switch. or planned. The Suez Canal cost porations considering that they WFFEMENT HINDS greatest security and Special .-How Soniezimes a fellow doesn't marry �a0,000,000 to cut. The new-Domer offer the ^ quickly and easily of Goods 000 best interest returns. j tlEiheumatism can be cured when because he is lacking in will, and with the will have coat nearly. $500,000, sometimes because the girl has a f--' SME��' before it is opened.- you use the right means is shown 1-'- P q There is no reasonable argn- in the case of Mrs. Ma A. Cook, superabundance of won't. I U Se d There were tremendous difficul- anent to offset the fact that what ? Weil known and highly� res ted When a.man is a slave to money ties in the way.- A hill over 300 ft, is the beat investment for the Here. In an interview regardingthere are lots of us willing to , • A high had to be cut through. A �k surplus is the best invest. ' emancipate him. foaming torrent which in rainy dent for the individual investor. her cure, of which all the village r A woman may only kiss her hus- weather sometimes rises 35ft. a day q Write today for our booklet .,. itflowa, Mrs. Cook says: NE DYEfAII, KINDS°' band when she wants money, and has been circumvented b being. on Bonds; and Bond issues we i "I had Rheumatism so bad that y B' 'r sometimes I would situ nearly all still not be stingy with her kisses, turned into a lake the size of Lou- recommend. - p Nothing short a surgical opera- OI.L'AN and 81MPLB to We. don. hirty of the forty miles . night. tion would amputate some men NOchance afudnsthe WRONG ri,7 the Good• steamingfrom Atlantic to Pacific ROYAL "I first thought I would try theD.a<r'FS.E+E Color GrdnJ iTpRYDsoosk ei 11 doctors, but luckily I decided to from their money. The John,on.aich.rdeoa Co.. imina rsaatr.el will be along this fake. The huge � ! iSrst try Dodd's Kidney Pills. It isn't the farsighted man who is dam which holds the lake in check y y g SECURITIES "They cured me, and I didn't always looking for trouble. is of the tremendous thickness of have to try the doctors. And just It generally requires a lot of half a mile. CORPORATION y backing to put up a good front. PORCUPINE The Panama Canal will revolu LIM IT'n oto think that after fourteen years _ s tionise the world's great traffic HANK OF MONTREAL BLIUDING of suffering-one box of Dodd's Kid- YONGE AND QUEZN 3T3. hey Pills should cure? I will re. -HER TWO COMPLAINTS. ���� ��ELDS i routes. The stormy Cape Horn will TORONTO commend Dodd's Kidney fills to Edward, the colored butler of a, � cease to be the sailor's dread. The R.M,WHITE Manager , '• had rer_am• -'--- Canal will make the Pacific much anyone who suffers from Rheuma- lady in Washington, - 'tiam." mended his mother'for the usitiun busier; for New Yorks trade with P Fortunes Are Bing Made the Orient will o across that ocean - - - Yes, it is easy to cure Rheuma- of tuck, but when the applicant g ' as well as much of Britain's. Japan itism when you go the right way came the lady noticed that she was ! P will be 4,000 miles nearer New tabout it. Rheumatism is caused not eery strong looking. Let us send you particulars York and Australia the same, l Zby uric acid in the blood. If the "Do yuu suppose you will be able FREE. •� �i',. dneys are working right they will to do the work, Auntie I You don't SERVING HELPS. �strain all the uric acid out of the look very healthy." WATERS•NARRIS SYMPICATE Iblood and there can be no Rheuma- "Yes. ma'am, I is able ; I ain't ` 43 vrotoria st., roronto, Canada Pineapples-Slice on a slaw cut - 'dsm. Dodd's Kidney Pills always nuvver been no ways sickly in my ter or thin with,& knife. Mix with „,- �unake the Kidneys work right. life-ain't nuvver had nuthin' but finely powdered sugar. Set on ice _- smallpox an' Edward." ONE CO.tiSOLATION. I until ready to serve. " - -YOU SEE IT, OF COURSE. --- „ Oranges-Serve whole, the skins CANADA auslNESS COLLEGE Elmer;,my bov, sad the fond quartered and turned down, form a1 CHATHAM, ONT. "I think," remarked Biggs, "one CONSTIPATED CHILDREN mother, ' don't yuu think you have pyramid with bananas and grapes Owls or AMERICA a GRZATxsT ��oof the funniest signs I ever saw wits eaten enough of that chicken as B0holas:as SCHOOLS : Muskmelon.-Wash, wipe dry, and over t,Ns onolo+ aasul•ne filled In oast *c -hthis: 'Teeth Extracted While You lad I Four Years. ? ((WWait.' " Constipation in children is the ��ell, mamma," replied Elmer, lightly in two. Shake nut the seeds Soma others just a fulod-•tib l,la.k Hi V1C. Iran ' surest sign of danger-the most g y and put a lump of ice nes Higgs laughed long and loudly C as he helped himself to another each half. Eat with a �°°'• �" a•steno thio aC Ru .,4 s o convincing signal that baby is go i P Pper and Peabody o•enll l u wins+°r rs c Ruet�doD} _ aL this, and shortly afterward he in to be ill. Constipation leads dishful, if I get sick you 11 know salt. Use a silver spoon to eat ootpirtw t13 ell urn.tow tt.n °sada 1•arL, v° tied it as Jigga. g P what's elle matter with me an' ,a " to and actually causes more Suffer- ' S with. ran. 11 4ttoo. w h Do MILDYED ANYD- A friend of mine, he said, way.,, sR+4Y 9tsoo. with De Lara; %e arat,r ca. ''told me of a funny sign he had Ing in little ones•thea any other 3 Orange and Cocoanut.-A layer wiaaip.t R ,f "COW, teacher,with'p�oke H trouble, To kee bab• w.ell his of sliced oranges, then sugar them i College, \ewa.k. 'N s Th.astatic* of the three -- en : Teeth Extracted- While You P S A Remedy for Bilious Headache. •h°�° la.e �.•. a•sr4' a Over 'W per unnuse S,x t . >> yttle stomach must be kept sweet y Then rIc layer Of COCO&IIllt grated, .q satvtes of the sit ben shown arsrote ole» Ji s reflected and his bowels regular-Baby's -To those subject to bilious head: then another of oranges, and so on m s'u- our studa&w are prepared lot the bl� a gg Own Tablets will do that-they will ache, Parmelee's Vegetable Pills till dials is full. This it P011A I "'D T toe w r offered IT ilm "What is there funnp about y known as ro Anrs%D Tess ski fatal •e a alta ail { do it safe] sure] and without I are recommended as the way to "ambrosia," the work at Chatham rata+osue tee tells of our afhatZ" he asked; "I don't quits S' y horse e.,urn.s. Address, D McLACHLAN.A CO., catch the Dint." pain. or griping. Concerning them I speedy relief. Taken according to Stewed Peaches-'Make a syrup C a t;oueaa,Chatham.Uat S. directions they will subdue irregu- of sugar and water. Halt a the + "Can't you .see 4 The man who Out., says.--'-'My s 0. rabg� Berglund, -larities of the stomach and so act FARMS FOR RENT.AND SALE. y `i _ '.put..up'that sign used five words, y " Y y was both- �. peaches. Leave the stone in one creel almost continual) with his upon the nerves and blood vessels half, drop into syrup; ' when one would have been enough. Y p allow all to ASK o/aWsoN, HE KNows. G stomach and bowels and was ren I that the pains in the head will simmer slow] until fruit is ten• F you want to sell a farm. consult ,The word dentist covers the whole great- f ease, There are few who are not y � I me. F ground. Every dentist is supposed ly constipated. Baby's Own Tab- der. Then remove fruit and let 1 lets quickly relieved him and I at sometime subject to biliousness the syrup boil till thick. Then dour ,1 i'' you want w buy a farm, consuh to Pull teeth, isn't he?" 9 y - „ # , !" would not now use an othei-medi- and familiar with its attendant over the fruit and serve. - me Oh, yes; I see. Ha, Ha, Ha; y evils, Yet none need'suffer with HANE -some of the beat Fruit stock. cine, The Tablets are sold by in defilers or' b these pills at hand. Gibraltar tlrEce or Dory Farms in bntar►q ;YEW HAVE THE EXPERIENCE, Y mail at 23 " '.. . glans its name c "the and paste. rtgbt �. cents a box from The Dr. Williams' land of tunnels" from the fact that W. DAwdoN. Nluety Colborne "Ener notice how rich•a fellow � i H� ' .' - 'feels when he's got a few dollars Medicine Co., Brockville; Out. 'TWAS EVER THUS. there are over seventy miles of bur- Street. Toronto. Lillis wife doesn't know abouts" d'--- "Uncle Henry: you've made your rowed rock. ACENTI WANTED. -THE USUAL WAY. ile; why don't you retire from bus r Yes, by George, and how clever P, 3 S , TWESiPLOYI;D MEN OR WOMEN, D,1 .. ,r sinese Z" A whales skin, which in places is L ]too i I dreamed last night that I had ton wish t° marl rst.a Dollar. def perfected an airship." (With a groan}--''Retire 4 Good two feet thick, is the thickt+st hide rot cls Co.. f year, if ro, consult i. L For over Elft ' Nichols LLim+ted, Toronto. y years Rheumatism, "Aad when you awoke?" land, boy I The business won't let of any living creature, § euralgia, and other painful ail- "I was out on the floor."' mel., - MIECELLANEOU& ments have been cured`by Hamlins TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY LE AY and FARM SCALES. Wilsou'l Wizard .Oil. It 1>s a good honest Complete in itself, Mother Baltimore, Ma., Nov, u, M. � �• Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes H Beals Works, 9 Eeplauade. Toroom r Minard's Liniment Co.. Limited. and(3raaalatedEyelidg.Rutins remedy and you will not regret Graves Worm Exterminator does Q AwxILL YACxI:t&RY, POErABL1 Sire.—I came across a bottle of our Sm-rt--Soothes Eye Pain Druggists S or heavy Lathe Hills, Shingle S�1L ving a bottle ready for use. not require the assistance Of any MINABD's LINIMENT ENT in the hands o one Sell Hurfne Eye Remedy, Idquld, 26e, Engines and Boilers• Mill supplies. Tht other medicine to make it effective. of the students at the University or Mary. 10C, 11.00. Hurine Eye Salve 1n E. Lone Manufacturing Co.. Ltd.. West _ _ - laod and he beanR so load as to let me street, Orillia. Ontario. ' •• LIVE FOREVER. It does not fail to do its-work. 'nee h for a very bad sprain, which I obs Aseptic Tubes, 25c; 11.00. Eye Books ,rr tained in training for,foot races, and w and Eye Advice Free by Hail. WENTY TO FIFTY BARBERS ADVEB She is very proud of her antes- say that it helped me' would be putting tined for in Toronw papers alone, al i. ' " If a mans mind is full occupied it very mildly, and I therefore eek if you ��� �f Bemfd>r �" CWaago. ' tors. Aren't you proud of snore 4 y P most every day; let us teach you barbel � ' he has no time to be miserable. would let me know of one of your agents %rs&; expert instruction; constant prao I don't dare to be; too many Of that is closest to Baltimore so that I mayy them are alive et." obtain some of it. Thanking you in ad- FEW CAN. " M tools tree. Write for octalugua , y Mole' Barber College, T'1 Queen Easy • Mlnard's Liniment Cures ■urns, Btu. ante I remain, Wigg—" Why Yours truly, Wigg- Why do you think he, is Toronto. _ Warts will render the prettiest W. a vcmzAN. rich Z He looks as though he hadn't //i ANCEB, TUMORS. LUMPS, etc. In ; }bands unsightly. Clear the ex- � CORSEQUENCE. 14 8t, Paul street, a cent-1n the world." \-j ternal and external, cared witho g y Care Oliver Typewriter Co. Delo by our home treatment. Write ul crescences away by using Hello- "That young fellow has been sow- P. e.-Kindly answer at ones. Wagg—"Only a rich man Can al- before too late. Dr. Bauman Medical Ca. � Tway'■ Corn Cure, which acts thor- ing his wild oats." ford to look as though he hadn't a invited, Couingwood. Ont• _ oughly and painlessly. "I suppose that is soh he looks cent in the world." TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilaon't ± so seedy." y TORTURE. ". 6 scale Works, 9 Esplanade. Toronto It's a question which are worse- He-"And did you suffer muob 'Tia a Marvellous Thing. -- When CtPECIAL28T8 ADOICB FREE. Consnll " shortcomings or.-long stagings, when you had appendicitis?" the cures effected b Dr. Thomas' A7 us in regard to any disea e. Lowell .Cholera and all summer Com- p y erice. In drugs of all kinds ]sluts are so She--"Suffer?Z I thought I should Eclectric Oil are considered, the rrnwes erred by matt. sena measure 3� Ninard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. . P quick is their action never live to tell the tale." seed and permanent relief it has mint Gla..•. edea b n a Telri�: wadal t that the cold hand of death is up- „ speedy P for anything sold i' re ' THE USUAL PROGRAMME, on the victims before the are He—"Ah, that must have been brought to. the suffering wherever store. to Dr. Bollman, collinewood. Dow aware that danger is near. �f at-' suffering indeed. it has been used, it must be regard- "So�you had a nice time.in Punk- tacked do not delay in getting' the ed. as a marvellous thing that so Wille Z proper medicine. To a dose of To Men Who Live Inactive Lives. Potent a medicine should result f tysoRi p "Oh, very. They showed me the -Exercise in the open air is the from the six ingredienta which en- slmshouse,-the jail and the fine`ne w Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cor- best.tonic for the stomach and s s ter into its composition. Atrial sane asylum. Th certain] dial and sou will get immediate y ' y y relief. It acts with "wonderful ra- tem generally; but there are those will convince the most skeptical of ade my visit as pleasant as pos- who are compelled to follow seden- its healing virtues. will.Pwv sot► sole."' pidity and never fails to effect a P oWc°ommis Ii71;ofii.<srrA1 CZV-X cure. tary occupations and the inactivity f»r eaa6 CL? a !/fie Scants%uL � ' Ever time a man looks in a mgr- tends to restrict the healthy ac. Don't lose sight of the fact that y �' g �hriajmas�oub/rca/ion�ors Lyell y tion of the digestive organs and it is just as important to know /1 is one of/hsbest /iris/inns r he imagines that he sees a hero. SCOTCHMAN AND'THE SNUFF. sickness follows. Parmelee's Ve e (r0 g - when to quit as sober to begin: f!oa'ayX&mbeisi�>he runt/d. During a railway journey between table Pills regulate the stomach and fJ has MI-ee/17,7 . 0PIZA 6' Carlisle and Edinburgh a. brawny liver and restore healthy action, rt Ba/oredrorcra�es.. Fend ata�oa Mlnard's L1nlmWnt Cures Dandruff. jprP�isi ria//Q�ai�dlu//roams Scotsman entered t'he train. Being is wise to have a packet of the pills `� in ,Highland garb, be attracted the always on hand. �icv/ars /attention bl of; the other occupants, Many a fellow never lays any- ""'""'�" e roR��A4f_ and more so when he took snuff London streets were originallything by for a rainy day so long i , as he can borrow an umbrella. freely from a large bog and offered lighted with oil-pimps in the year o"" "' �N Cs it to others, "Tae, help their sin 1681, while gas lamps were first s - • sels." At Newcastle a. Tynesider used in them just.under a hundred FEATHER DYEING U - entered'the compartment whom Na- ears ago. Clsa ]U�R and Cortins and Bld Gloves el•aned Sir a P g g was"can be sena by post,10 per oa. i a tore`had la�ishIy gifted with an ex- The ben place I. Nomei st(Idn COnfSE 1 tremely large nose. He seated Moslems under the protection of SWISH AMERICAN DYEING CM 1 h 1 himself opposite the Scot, who the King number over double the a�a rTt xAL feed weekly Iaoess: • beamed with pleasure, and at once entire population of the Britiab wead•rfet opportunity offered-his scuff box: _T�iis was fie Isles:--- -- __ _ ---.-----_._ �i �e N�{A��f��A��• Ostretawl'Emplayateet �-=- clined, when the astonished Scot -- flafeates fn.tN - STOCK UROKCR said: "Dinna ye, snuff Z" He volts 1 It takes a lot of Christianity "W Member ataadard stook and bilning sxahange 1Ro al college answered "it "Man," replied drive the chilly feeling out of the LIST[f STOCKS CARRIED ORMARGIR Of 13otenoe ti I the Scot, it is a great peetv, for average church. Correspondence tavtfsd 3158 onset► at. Wesfi ° "! ye hae a wunnerfu' socoalmodation g MELINDA ST., TORONTO reroute, Canada ISSUE 41-11 a for 't." Mlrtard's Liniment for aale wery�aera tali i.' .� t.. a 3.,Y.. '# n., ... ... y '.�i•a` .:Cdr .. ,�nF 4 UP. owl 1"TMI 11 `^{tri ..�•''1 ,. , q. ti. ... .. - • - •,•. `.. "4 'R� - r y _''(�� �'1 �T�TTQ�[Q -Dr. and Mrs. Towle spent -Ed. Baledon sold a six-year-old T /�/ t `LOV.�J-.II-SX— a Monday in the city. horse on Wednesday morning for NOW � ! �S U DERW f -Born-On Sunday, Oct. Sth, $275. -James Denny shipped a car.- to Robt, and Mrs. Fouad, a son. -Mise Bedson, of California, - load of hogs on Monday. -Roy Burling, of Toronto, is agent a few days last week with FS -J. H. gWagner made a ship= visiting his uncle, C. H. Burling. Mrs. Bedson. y - Ladieb'and Children's All Wool Garments, also _ meat of hogs on Wednesda . -Mrs. Kean had the misfortune -Premier Whitney ha's stated and Fleece Lined. Ladies' Garments ' -W.J. Clark and Fred to .lose her horse one day last that the Provincial elections will 25c' Se and $i.00.ten s, 4 _ were in Markham on Monday. week. be held early in Deceinber. —­--Children's 8 cents to 60 t41 -W. Dickie, of Toronto, spent -Dr. James Moore, of Brooklin, -Mrs. Peter Lee, of the base Pe ":` All-wool Blankets. Flannelette Blankets, :I Sunday with relatives in town. was in town on Wednesday in his line is seriously ill. Two of her large sizes, -Dr..Shirley has purchased Jae. new auto. daughters are also ill with typhoid zes, 1'75' '"'�►'•+"`;;,- -T. Richardson's farm on the base -The Misses Dorothy and Reata fever and have been taken-to the Men's Rain Coate. Sweater Coats at Rock Bottom line. Towle entertained a few of their hospital in the city. Prices for all. " -Mrs. Jae. Shepherd, of Whit- little friends to tea on Friday. The conservatives of South On- _.. ...by, visited Pickering friends this - -For sale-a set of single harn- tario will hold a convention at A full line of Mitts and Gloves. �,�k, ess, a set of double harness and Whitby on Wednesday, Oct.25th, _ -Miss Cora Gordon, of Toronto, cutter. Apply to Mrs. G.Leng, for the purpose of nomiDtfting a R. A. BUNTING, P:ICHERING sd spent Sunday at the home of her Pickering. candidate for the local legislature. parents here. -The early birds gets the worm. -Potatoes from Uxbridge are a -Ray Brokenshire, of Toronto, Some great bargains in that Dress now being sold in Pickering at spent Tuesday at the home of his Goods Sale at Dickie&.Chapman's. $1.00 per bag. Owing to the scar- •GURNEY. OXFORD -. M parents here. Don't wait. Come on in. * city of potatoes it is not probable AND -Miss Edna Seldon and friend, -Now think quickly,don't wait that the price will fall much, if ;STOVES A�`I it RAi�*� GES Cf Oshawa, spent Sunday with J. too long, 14 quart granite dish any, below that mark. > 7 H. and Mrs. Bundy. pans at 35c. and 17 quart at 40c. -Owing to the small quantity - -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here Another shipment at Dicke & of rain that has-fallen.during the . r as usual next Tuesday to attend Chapman's * sumafer, many wells are nearly The only Stoves - `a to his professional duties. * --Mrs. J. W. Barnes, of Toros- .dry. The frequent rains of the _ -Mrs. Wilson and son, of Osh- to, and her daughter, Mrs. Dewitt past few weeks have not gone with the awa, visited the former's mother, and two children, of Oakland,Cal. deep enough to help t e springs. Mrs. McCormack on Sunday. are spending a few daps with W. -J, J. Grills, of the Kingston ��EconomizeT " -Mrs. John Holt, of Darling- G. and Mrs. Ham. road east, who intended to have a - ten, is visiting her mother, Mrs. -The passenger service of the sale of his farm stock and imple- fuel- ....-Wm. Clark, of Church street. new C. N. R., was inaugurated on .� one lever (Levies for fuel- ... .;. g menta this week has withdrawn -F. M. and Mrs. Chapman, and Monday when trains ran in both the sale'aA he has sold everything' saving and fire control. -_ E. L. and Mrs. Chapman spent directions. The free excursion to the perchaser of the farm, Col. Sunday with their relatives here. train from Trenton to Toronto Pellatt, of Toronto. .-See them in all sizes at = - -J. S. Winnaeott, of Hunts- consisted of fifteen passenger -Whenever you have a news _ 'Ville, spent a couple of days this coaches loaded to their utmost, item send it to us for publication. + - week with his mother on Church and the distance between the two Without the co-operation of our �O►�JEPH H• :BU 17 3D Street _ ___ ___ terminal points which is 110 miles, readers it is impossible to give a -Ed. Ward, principal of the was covered in less. than four full account of the happenings of Claremont public school, spent hours. At all the stations along , Sunday here the guest of Mrs' B. the route, crowds had assembled the community. Very frequently 'k r Bunting. ,and heartily cheered the incoming rt happens that an event of rDttch • -Found-On Tuesday night in trains. All those who had enjoy- interest occurs of which a we know Le � the Methodist church, a gentle- ed the huepitality of the company nothing end we are asked n by - ap.man .man's watch fob. Loser call at in initiating the service cannot the item was not published when Vh this office. * speak too highly of the excellent had would k have been glad a en e, j' � ;- g y had vice known of its occurrence, - -- _ ._- _ -- -Mrs. James Richardson spent read, and its. up-to date equip but it is ini ussible for ue to be -. a few days last week at the home urent. everywhere a the same moment. YOU'LL BE SORRY ! of her sister, Mrs. L. Squires, of -One day last. week as Aaron So kindly send in_ your_. items of .the lake shore. Burt, C. P. R. conductor, was news, even if it k only a short Ifon miss our Dress Goods Sale. - 19-r9- G"eo.-Hu ppiag-off his-trattr at-NQrtir personal, and ae-will appreciate R - ren, of Mount Wolf, Pa., are Parkdale on his return trip from it very much. It is on NOW. Hpendinga few days with C. and the=east, he met with au accident, -Tire annual Thank Offering :.-Mrs. Rogers. which though not serious might meson with the Dress Goods at Half Price I -Rev. Dr. Pickard, of Bloom- have ended fatally. He accidently of F. M. in inS. corrne auxiliary of St. Ap- + - -ington,-IH., was the guest of his fell between the platform and the Brew's congregation will be held 18 What it means. Thos. B. Marquis, during train while the latter -tivas in neat Tuesday afternoon,Oct. 17th. J his stay in Pickering. rootioa. As a result his bwrk was at 8 o'clock, in the church. Mre. t -N. J. and Mrs. Morrissey and injured and be' received a number children, of Newcastle, visited at of bruises about the head and McAulay, wife of Rev. Mr, Me- �r•� SPECIAL T . the home of his mother, Mrs. Jas. body. He,. was carried into the Aulay, a former minister of St. :- 4J� 1� E ihA11 �SPEC1�1 Morrissey, of Church St.over Sun- station and shortly afterwards Andrew's, and now engaged in , day, t ►ken to his home. He will be mission Rork along the coast of Mens bib Overalls, W. & K. brand. ,First-class 111 every -The steel for the superstrue- laid off duty for a time, but he is British Columbia, among the log particular, regular $1.00 a pair, while they last m Sure of Clarke'% bridge on Church to be congratulated that he sacsn camps, will giye an address g work All ladies are vereordi- 75WeaSp� fon fellows Who Street has arrived and the bridge ed with his life. �� g y.' g t. , NOW . will be ready for traffic in.two or -One of the most successful y Overalls, B't:r around early. ' lthree weeks. Harvest Home services and enter- ally invited to attend. At the close of the meeting light refresh. -A number from here attended tainment ever held by the res' t the Markham Fair on Friday last, Aid Society of :he Met udist menta will bio served, and a social HARDWARE _HARD WARE • - _ 4 time enjoyed over the teacups. - but their days' outing was spoiled Church was that held on Sunday by the heavy rain. A number of and Tuesday last. On Sunday ' others started out but turned large congregations assembled to HALE REGISTER I - - _.ONLU back before they had gone far, as bear the Rev. Ur, Geo. 9. Pickard, the day was not protmiaing, of Bloomington, Ill., who deliver- Tt•ENnAT. Of-r. l7th--Auction sale of _ Our stock for winter -Rev. Robert and Mrs. Roger%, ed two most impre-"Iva sermons. farm stock including -some, extra — - - - 1s Better than of Moorefield, spent a few days On Tae-day evening at an early good milking cows, implements. _ +*r last week with the former's par- hoar, nurubers began to gather at corn. hay, rocas, etc , the property ever. - ents, C. and Mrs. Rogers. They the churvh, The weather was all of R'ilfred Ba.dgerow, at lot 16,-e'on. are attending attending the:Methodist Ecnm- that euald:be desired for .such au 4. Pirkerina. Sale At 1 o'clock sharp. OLK HEATERS - sulcal Conference at Toronto. event, and runny from Whitby See hills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. They are also spending a few days and the surrounding villages nod S�EDti D DAY, Uc-r. 18,-Auction sale _ Coal Oil Heaters, with relatives in Uxbridge. country side could be seen of farm stock. r+nd implements, the 7 _- roperty of Mr. Timothy U Leary -Mr. Reid, of Kingston, who is among the crowd. At first the �' � -STOVE PIPES, � h well'kuown to the farmers of this basement of the church seemed to of�• con. 4. Pickering, The farm will also be offered for sale the name , 'locality, having purchased cattle be the centre of attrac-trus. The day; W Maw, auctioneer.' STOVE BOARD from them for a number of years, tables were well laden with chick- •TussnAv 0(-r.. 24th, 1911-Auction .. ELBO�PS _ ' is very- ill at his home, haling en.pie, meats, cake and other deli- male of farm,stock, implements, ha , suffered two paralytic strokes• eacies to Lentpt the healthy Hp- marigolds, potatoes and household 1: ..His many friends here hope that petite. After all had been nerved, furniture at lot 23. con:4.Pickering - BRUS$ES, his illness may not be of long dura- they repaired to the auditorium the property of Mrs. George Tool. 'tion. of the church where a most pleas- Sale at one. See bills. W.B. Pow- j. I POLISHES, Etc. -A meeting will be held in St. iIIg pro teas to be-rendered. ell, auctioneer. gtaro renere WEDNESDAY, O(ZOBHR 25TH-Fxten- Andrew's Church thjs (Friday) The, musical part of the program Everything you need i' evenin ,. in the interests of the was well looked after by Miss laments, bay, grain, corn. roots, jIISt at this g sive auction sale of fxrrn stock, im- Lord's Day Alliance. The Rev.- Edith Law and. Mr., Arlidge, of p { W. G. Hanna, household furniture, etc., on lot 7, season, the secretary of.the Toronto, who rendered in a pleas- cen. 2 Pickerrng (Kingston road 1J "Alliance will be present to-give ing style a duet, as well. as solos. miles east of Pickering Village), the an address showing the work that Miss Law's musical ability is well property of Eli Wickett. Sale at 12 is being done by the association. known to Pickering people, but o'clock. Lunch at 11: See hills for - All are made welcome. A colfec- Mr. Arlidge made his first appear- full particulars._ W. B, Powell. and I i tion will be taken up in aid of the once before a. Pickering audience. 1'- Maw, auctioneers. alliance. range }las a fine tenor voice of good Dickh')' ,& Cha a� -John Williams of Bloomfield, range and which . be has under � accom niea by �kiessrs. Bode11 perfect control. Should he come The Centennial Booklet and Williamson, also of Prince to Pickering again he will be ac- HALF PRICE-A SNAP - Edward County, were here on corded a hearty welcome. The — Thursday last in connection ' with chief feature of the evening, how- A few copies of the Souvenir Booklet NOW READY -FOR FALL the propoeed canning factory. ever, was the lecture entitled "The remain and -tire to be run off at half They were pleased with the pro- Myriad Horses of Earth" by Dr. price. Complete account of th6.Hnn- sed site, and with the surround- Pickard. For over an hour and Bred Year Celebration. Pictures` that with our" Grey- or-White. Flannelette Blankets, Sweater Coat's and ' ppoo alone.co Twepty Pollars. Bound in ' Ing country. The outlook is very a half the speaker held the un- � Buggy I,ap Rugs also,.our encouraRing, as many farmers divided attention of his audience. heavy tinted paper. Enveloped to .-have expressed their hearty wil- He is a man of splendid physique, mail or to preserve. Of interest to lingness, to enter into contract and of commanding appearance. every one in the township. It will be •-Peaboddy Overalls and Coats, the best, by test, ppe , the Christmas Gift par excellence, but in the market. for the cultivation of the neces- He has a very pleasing voice and if you want&.copy better make sure of 4 _ l Bary fruit and vegetables. The is very fluent in his delivery. He it at once. By mail 16 cents a copy. J I promoters of the scheme are most has a wide vocabulary and, makes Twelve copies for$1. Order from FARMERS'ERS' SUPPLY STORL�', reasonable in their demands. They an excellent choiceof hislangtiage. W. R. WOOD, - CLAREMONT - bear all risks,and the only request In his lecture he pointed ont that E BRYAN PROP. PICKERI1� G they make is exemption from tax• the home exerts the greatest influ- , ation for a certain period ence in moulding character. His Blacksmithing-The South Ontario Teacher's word pictures were striking, and Association will hold their annual his address was filled with spark- Convention in the Pickering pub- ling humor. Dr. Pickard has Having rented the Dunbarton shop CO Rw C ANO e� M e - lit school on Thursday and Friday, many warm friends in Pickering, and opened tbv same, I am prepar- v I r,G /"1I. %S ` 'Oct.o 26th and 27th. A good pro- who are always pleased�. tq know ed to do all work entrusted to{gram has been arranged for the of his success, and he will altvays me in the above line. For Double Harness, Single Harness, _.. z ' various sessions and on the even- be assured of a rearm welcome in Horsesboeing a specialty. ;ing of Thursday, the well-known. Pickering. The meeting was ably ORD in and see me any time. ;Collars, Halters, Etc , � m Canadian lecturer, Mr. Frank presided over by Rev. D, E. John- �- T� ER, _ •all,my own make. Yeigh will deliver his celebrated stun. At the close of the lecture, a ,illustrated hwa sin Euro , '� - gs, Whips, and all Horse Furnishings, 'Elito which the ublic is cordi- who was Dr. Pickard's first teach- ' _ address, Over the vote of thanks, moved b J. H. Plush Ru g y P in the town Rogers seconded by John Gormley PICKERING MARKETS - - always is stock. • hall, ally bruited to attend. Local tsl- er, was tendered to Dr. Pickard White Winter Wheat, old...... $ .&�3 ent viill also take part in the.pro- and to the vocalists of the even•n.� Red •, ,-, 88 P'IC$ERING HARNESS EMPORIUM J' gram at the public meeting. The to which Dr. Pickard made an ap- Mixed �' '� .-62 residents are expected to entertain propriate reply. The receipts of Spring Wbeat.................... .70 Phone Ind. 301• W,.J. COAKWELL the visiting teachers d4ring their the various services amounted to Goose ......r..... .,..-. .70� Short stay in the villag4, $145, Oats... ....... ............ ...... .42 y , :t s'. yr..6M,,cry.x•X�-•r ' ..:.:.