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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_10_20} 4 L l -... . ..d '� . •. n�'y a«o:•yc '�.�+r•!.�- a .4.- T �. "��4,:. a9• tiro' xt `�'`Wk' .�' 11 .. �-.stay... .-`•e::, •' _; ., c"7',y,,..: -.... ,:' p,,+a- :',9tiM��,r r• 'E �„�' et°.-:r��. '.^•�' 4 -OL. XXXI. PICKERING, ONT., "IDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1811 No. 3 _ ws3fssli4,ostitl6ar3•t. MALVERN GOODWOOD Established 75 pears SPINK 1HUS Malvern Braga Band are running an I Township council meets here again Medua6 excursion on Saturday Oct. 2lI via on Saturday.s. W. GREENWOOD C: N. R.,Toronto to Trenton. In ad- Mrs. W. Lewis in at Mr. gtepp's i$ RE. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regia- dition to a very low rate the Band Pickering township. R ti . tared member of the Oytcmetrioai Assn- will furnish a good program of music. John Maye has the carpenters at eiattoo of Ontario. Special attention siren to . For further in see posters. work on his house these days. MILLS. % attinliofgla«•t. Eyes testedfres. North FLOUR iDlar.,naat •8tf ' All threshing was suspended on WHITE—SATIN BROCK ROAD Tuesday on account of the all day O. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., CREAM—BUNS rain. �Y No• Ediabnr h, member of the College of Mrs. Harry Ellicott and her dao h- McIntyret TEA—BUNS Judge court of revi- I require 1000 bushels of Buckwheat at ' P2 Want and!surgeons of Ontario.licentiate. ter, Mise Lorena, are India Deed. and bt So al College of Suriteoaa, Edinburgh. under the doctor's care. Their many onkfor the township lists here this once and will pay an sates price 7a ssraia�attention to date.■« of women and . for it for quick delivery. Sion 1. wee alrildren. Omceand residence,Brougham. FEED . friends wish them speedy recovery. Rev, Mr. Madden will give an illus- 1 Des pite the rain which prevailed all trated address to the Sabbath school SVI I also pay highest price for PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL BRAN day, Wilfred Badgerow's sale Tues- on Sunday morning next, and-in the $ARZEY ' and X-RAY INSTITUTE SHORTS - day afternoon was a decided success. evening a sermon to young men. A r ' ' W ELLAI\'D FLED FLOUR The attendance was small, but the young men's choir will render music. - 0.00= OAT S - 1PIc7[mINa, - - ONTARIO •� �• bidding was brisk, there beim no one JUMBO S g, Uxbridge township potato growers OATS resent but those on business Intent. are teamingthe fine mealy spuds they ___ w�FAT " 1 ` IS. lgiwrlrP TowLE, it. B., M. D., C. x., It was one of the most successful sales Phy■idan•!n-chars• OAT CHOP -- - grow to the front towns, where, , specialist in];ectal Diss..«• Prostatic Dia- CORN __ of the season thus far. �- through the reputation poff y ar ,good BAKERS JOY—the best bread$our• eases of Men, Diseases of Women Cancers, .,CORN CHOP $std read sale at es is BISSIMI—the best pastry flour. xsuaor■,%•Ray ezamiaatioa. Diseaie■ of era GREEK RIVER prices this year of scarceness. X .no",t. threat ndalungs. F ttingglasaesaId dJaaasoo. .-BARLEY CHOP Anniversa special prices to farmers buying taus _ k� MIXED CHOP Mr. Howiyt,-.of Sinclairville. s r`y services will be held in barrels and over. Oaoe Bonn 13 to 8 and 7 to D •my pent the Methodist church on Sunday, nth _ Sunday with Mr. J. B. Wilson. Oct. Dr. Marvin, of Claremont, will I chopfiner than an other mill—that t. mat. FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS Mr, and Mrs. Mechin,of Brougham, preach Thanksgiving and anniversary r spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. A. sermons in his usual interesting and means a great sal this year Dover, instructive st when feed is scarce. E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- Chopping -Every Day. style. A special debt re- ducing T>1R-OctansqYOsownAttorney,andCounty Mr. and Mrs. Knox, of Brougham; doting collection will be taken at �• Tai• �RE�Z� eAMalsos. 0""Bow.Wnitbv- icer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. each service and no "feed for your Hoover. money"will be held next evening. ' T. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, We are pleased to report that Miss St. George's Anglican Church 4 L• solicitor,Notary Public,Special E=ami_ J. L. a�PINH LIMITED, Winnie Wilson has greatly improved GREEN RIVER i r ]Us!, Court of Justtes, Brock Street, / during the peat week. � sty' SUNDAY SERVICES �. PICKERING, ONT. The Bazaar held in the A.O. U. W. Mr. Fred. Hornshaw raised his new S. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and hall on Thursday last was 'a grand barn on Friday last. and everything Morning Prayer 10.30 A. M. ;r A.Solicitor.Notary public, is Money to success. The proceeds amounted to Rent off well. This barn is a plank Sown. Omce asst door to the Standard Y51yk nearly $•30.00. frame and the first one in this neigh- Evening " ?7.00 P. M j �Y►bitbv. n p y S ! , Allu*t 2,00 Garb;. fi: ous to turned home SioU' after pend• g see It completed,rJohn M. Gerow, of Sunda �chnOl _ J, «s.� • AA::JJ the past month with her parents, Mr. Brougham, Is the boas carpenter, ��T G. HA-M—Issuer of Marria a and Mrs. J. B. Wilson. On Friday eveninglast the Sham- 1'Y Licensee in the County of Oncar o, CLAREMONT rock football team of Green River, the Ptatering 4fllage anyHIGHLAND CREEK intermediate champions of Ontario. for all styles of furniture. were given a banquet by the citizens POUCHMrs. W. D. Collins vi ER, Real Estate Auc- �ted friends of Green River and friends of the 'T. uoaeer. .alnator, collector and lunar in the city on and Sunday. team, which was pronounced by all a �` It of saarrusCe 1lcease■.Brougham. /07 y _ Mrs. D. Stotts has been indisposed great success. The first thing on the 'hrq gp yl . HOPPER Issuer of Marria8gge „� ' for the last week, but we are glad sbe programme was a splended tea served q'•. D• Licensee in the Coaaty of oatario. Room Mould.1 is improving. � by the Green River ladies smd lady ®select at•tor•and m.rs•ldemoe.Claremont. �•1 E. and Mrs. Collins and youngest friends of the team. When it comes DB.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLE RK Picture it rames son visited their eldest son- at East to serving a supper, the Green River • Coaveraneer. commissioner far lefties Toronto on Sunday. Ladies are never found wanting, nor sawa�sa, accountant. 1St•, Money to loan We congratulate Edwin Collins on has ever anyone been known to go'kdo w} en Is o -issue of Manage lac- �lIIdo A Shades bis success on winning four lat prizes away hungry, of this fact the boys are ' _ Whi •' Ont. Ry and three god prizes at Markham Fair, very grateful and feel justly proud. S`a, SiAds,xifjll OSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, - A number of the young people from After the tea, served in the basementr counties of York and Ontario. due the Epworth League attended the of the halt, they all assembled in the «of w kinds atteawd to on shasasst Rally at the Metropolitan Church on room upstairs to hear the g000d pro• Save IJC10II@ b 8@CIIti11 1dd:«•Onwa ti.•r P o., Das. 'UNDERTAKING Friday evening. gram that was prepared. The place p s; ` B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- Don't forget the Ladies' AM social seam crowded to the doors, act even /� 1' tdoaeer, valnatoa and oollecto: far in connection y g g �OIIT LCBu� before W1IIt@t at Centennial Church Wednesday standing room being available. Just smaattee at OnUAC) and York: All dads of evening. Oct. 26th. 15111. A very in- as the program was begun one of the - asi8«son ducted either prrvsWy or by ammog teresting programme is being pro- cross beams beneath the floor cracked, sale not"w0oc-.ed For dame• ar oshar�ae Distance no object. vided. cauain the floor to deo as inch or _ U-14ro apvly as residence.11luabeth Bt. Pick: P ,prie@8 Ba lII force ••inf• Pbone orders left at Nawe Omen,Pick Prices moderate. Mrs. T. A. Patterson, of Agincourt two. n investigating the cause it was setas. or M.cnab■ eta", Claremont will z♦ gave a very interesting address on decided to vacate the hall, Rev. Mr. ? Gapa prom�t attention s.a+sfaossoa guaiac fist church offered their church to L. SPI N K Ltd. sty D oo•number is radap•ndeat 3A03` _ "Roses and their Culture" at the Trickey and the members of.the Bap- 60", t Women:s Institute meetingat Mrs. PICKERING PILLS W. D. Collins', finish the program, which offer was i �' gratefully accepted, When all were _ r•°I JOHN PHILIP % seated in the church. the president of -He chair, as a full line of fresh and cur- Cllr — Tris — R. Tarr moved into their new house wbo after few opening reme club W.G. Barnes took arks and PICKERING .led meats constantly on hand'. eat Laxative Tunic last a eek• after giving,a short history of football Rev, C. J: Loney, Qt Rtouffville, cal. in Green River from the time it start- Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, _ led on friends bere on-T.bursdav, ed 28 sears ago, called upon Rev. 1fr. 1 'Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Restores the ®ner. and strenRth GOAT Rev, lir. Barbour, of Stouifville. Hames, who evidently knows the - S3' visited friends here one day,last week. theory of football, judging by the few Highest prices paid for to -every part of the human N. and Mrs. For9yth. of Stouffville, appropiate remarks he made. Miss Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea sizes ;Butcher's cattle system—just the thing to called on Mrs. K. G. Tarr on Sunday, Anniti was then called upon and in re• in hard coal ; tone Ott u Miss Cora Raymer, of Stouffville, ap/anse gave a reading which seemed Best f lump steam coal. All coal is + • liverq Y P• s ant Sunday with her sister, Mrs. tr- 't the boys. By-request Visa ander cover, full weight andiK�keringWe gi:araatee every hoz und re- T m. Rennie. rix, Hoover sling " e Air Ship." prompt service.Isaiah and Mrs. Hoover and their w i(:fi always takes well. Miss Vera fund your money if not daughter, of Alton., visited at J. (3. Bx els Also gave a reading in her 'U �� $�j -First-class riga for hire Satisfied. Barkey's on Sunday, usual fine style,which pleased all. Mr, P. Allan Wideman and Roy Turner Thos. Robertson secretary of the On A Good stock of rough and matched Day or night Manufactured and sold by spent Sunday at sem. Reeser's, of the tario Football Association, not being hemlock, also matched and dress c � 7th line, Markham, in attendance to present the Ontario ed spruce and pine. a Bae meets all trains Wellington and Mrs. Wideman and Championship Cupp and the gold lock- 2z Teaming promptly attended to. To M. MC/—C A DDGC N daughter, Ferule, visited at D.Con. ets to the boys, Dir, Fred Hornahnw Sx and 4x Ontario cedar shin glex. nor a near Ringwood, on Sunday. was,asked to do this work which he 8z and 4z B. C. shingles. . Agent for Canada Carriage Co. DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN A number from here attended the did with great credit .to himself and Let me quote you prices on any build- T .; �• �• Peak _ sale of Robert Wagg on Friday and the boys. As each boy was present is material you may require. PICHERINiG, -eNT. that of the late Jacob Miller on Satur. ed with a locket, one could see com- g y y q " 1 I•{ckeN W, day. in from the back of their heads, the Bill stuff a specialty. a� REAL ESTATE m. and Urs. Lewis and daughter. old Independant hone 15016 - --'- time smile, "the smile that won't Pe P WEST HILL .,,,, and Jonas and John Lewis, all of come o8." The parents, of the boys, A■ Ca REE SUR , StouBville, called on David Meyer, on who were present also had a moat BLgCKS�dITB SHOP r Two fifty,-acre farms for sale cheap. Sunday. pleasing expression on their faces, in f . '► Good buildings, plenty of water, one- Miss May Bowers, of the Bradford fact every one seemed to be happy. LOCUST HILL high school staff, accompanied by Dr. Stewart. the donor of the Stew- half in cash, balance•,on mortgage if Geo. and Mrs. Hewitt and son, of Tc- art Cull" was then called upon to pre- i required. ronto, spent Sunay with- which trelative@ sent his cup, wcthe club had won aHoreeshoeing. Repairing of im- d5.. Also a good tenement -dwellin here. three consecutive times, and of which . they had now become the owners. The Plemen-ts vehicles and auto- g yielding 12%in the village of Picker- Eye'-S- '#.,A. i1ROUGFiAM doctor in a short address made it clear mobiles neatly and quick Ing. that the boys were now the owners of e.,o Geo. :McGrelfor, .of Toronto, Spent the cup and that was given to furth- �. �>K>f♦ w Sunda with his famil f t done. I � y y. er the interests of ootball. Wm. 'r • On- ..-CHARGES MODERATE Pearl Albrig�ht is visiting with Mr: Smith, member-elect for South On- �sg� t � �fttll�� and Mra. Har6ron at Audley. tario, was invited, and althou h a L, Frank Gerow, of Toronto, was here ver bus man just now, spar g the Examz,ed �. A trial respectfully selici�ed. . y y j p ed w -��T �} � • over Sunday with his parents, time to spend an evening with the ATA �• vv N. Richardson. Mrs..Wm. Cassie spent the latter begs. He gave a very interesting ad- . e part of of the week in Ashburn. dress on healthy out-door sport, conn- , Colin Philip was in Uxbridge on pplimenting the boys on being an All- t corn- (Successor to Wm. Lawson,) ;,' Thursday with a load of pears. vanadian team,and showinghow fast Notary Public, Pickering, Miss ;with Barclay, of Toaonto, Canadian boys are coming tthefront Bassett + wetQt 'L?i 1 1 Qat spent the last of the week at her home in all lines of sport all the world over. 1�1 lip®Ci2�, Bt here. John Bright, ex-warden of 'Ontario The In all kinds of tire-setting. Binder J. H. and Mrs. Wainer, of Picker. Count ,gave some good pointers and g' ing spent Sunday with Mrs. William said that he had travelled a good Eyes should*be examined-every and mower knives ground, Hubbard. DOffiINION BAN$ Lange` many miles to see the boys play and two years. rs of all kinds in stock Mrs. Milroy and family, of Cedar was always interested in their welfare. Head O>moe, Toronto and to order. Grove,visited with George and Mrs, Rev. Mr. Trickey spoke of the kindly The eyes change. (classes exae- 2 Th'e Shop will be close every Wednes- Philip on Monday. interest he had always taken in the tly right last ear may be in- E. B. Osler, M.P., President day and Saturday from now Elmer R. Willscn, of the Bank of beyy.most of them being members or furious now. Whether you wear. W. D. Matthews, Vice Pr Anent Commerce, Toronto, spent over Sun- adherents of his church. He also glasses or not you abould call r until November 1st. ; C. A. Bogert, Gey '/'al M'g'r day at hie home bere. spoke of the gentlemanly lot of fellows and consult us about your eyes •Capital$4.000,000, Reser Ow 45,000,00 Thomas and Mrs. P'easby, of Ux- who bad seen them play m nearly all before it is too Iate. w Total Assets$82,500,000 bridge, spent last Wednesday with their matches. Short and amusing ` Wi Fl i JACKS0N1 BROCK ROAD Mrs. Feasby and family: addresses were also ven by the Hon. Perfect fittin glasses means a A Branch of this Bank has been estab- A number from here took in the good deal to the eye-glass user— limbed Alf. Hoover, seers, D. Annie, limbed in London, Enggland, presentation of medals to the Sham- M. Hoover, W. J. Turner,W.Hoover, this is the Ideal.we aim at—•yoa- - 73 Cornhill,E. C. �Ia98 ou lotS of Water ? rock players at Green River last Fri- ex. Pres. J. A. White, G. Ferrier and are the judges of our success, This Branch will •save Lettere of Credit and ✓ day ever ing. others. Much more might be said Drafts on alum ztantpeint■1nCanada,n go- The Women's Institute meetia an• Pe Our mounts and lenses must tial•Bins sent forrcollealon,make telographic 1JCL BROS., OF VVI�TI<VAL.1L g about the boya but will not per- and transact e.•4 de•criptloa of are re .red to furnish nounced for Tuesday last had to be mit. It mi ht be said that there are ; backlog bnsln••a: prepared you anything poet oned on account of the rain. It boys playing on our team who would, give good results. _ .such Tuesday special deparems]at will be pro.idW for the pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams. home of Mrs.-W. E.Ho tby. on an out ball team in Canada. A - l Anniver services will be held in y Norman assett tun of visitors and bearer of ons Letters of plumbing, etc. wary ter a most pleasant evening the .:: Credit,H E PICK NG NE WS the Christian church on Thanksgiving gathering dispersed by singing "(god JEWELER AND OPTICIAN CHAS. D. GoRDoN, They are also expert well drillers Sunday, Oct. 20th, at 11 a. m, and at save the ging.' i, Uanager 7�p. m. There will be tial music. appeal ra wear and respectfully solicit your patron, Watch for further announcement roe*o�r►oa 'WHITBY „ t WHITBY $RANCH, age for the future. Inc,obone 5621 next week. 1 Trenton Excursion on Saturday. s tk- N' 'fit%, �•'T'• •L+ X ',- LL' rya •k_a .� .�w.•., ..? .r�' .w -a:� �, n. .yy r^sw*.�''t �;.: :::y. „,a, �7..,y,r �. �w�s.?a qwS.?'' ....:>a.., .� :wi° M �,y�.�"ik'` fir �.�£.v M L.z�;.aq,*sMN�'�.:..'mac ,F'_..,�•�+-+c -w +,esti 4±.r �✓ war +�"�Sriay �A«-�'.. +Ix :5 .e?r*> k.� .. a '...� TM� -< + =-„ - .'k' '+'"w' .. d'.:E,'4i;,1.d, „!5s'. •T- ,-`tP• ,. s ,•.-'.., �y �+ ,,,r <- r 7001 W - A. ------..-- ---- clefs; St. Patrick's Literary and 4 711. Scientific Association and St. Jean Baptiste Association.To all of _ _ s these the Duke of Connaught made _ Y graceful and fitting replies: I, r� \ o •�: Arrival -f the Duke and Duchess of Can' TO FIGHT WHITE PLAGUE. - Suggestions in Report of quebeo'a !� �• a°y\` ! I naught at Quebec r• -- e Royal Cotumis8ion. A despatch from Montreal says A despatch from Quebec says: Frontenac by the Dominion Gov P .. ' His Royal Highness the Duke of Striking statements concerning the ` einment, a dinner at Spencerwood., g ! r the residence of Sir Francois Lange- spread of the white plague" in -General of his province are contained in the \j Connaught in Governor G -Governor of Quebec, t Canada. In this capacity he and her, Lieut. G Q ' p y and a reception in the •Parliament report of the Royal Commission on T the Duchess were on Frida wet= - - Buildings later in the evening by Tuberculosis, which has just been _ Domed officially by representatives Sir Francois Laugelier, were the published. The report include the .-of the Dominion of the Province of chief of the brilliant events of the following features: The Handy Heater t Quebec, and by the city of Quebec. day: "That the death rate from tuber- "That _ • It was a great day in the city of culr�sis is higher in Quebec than in THE DUKE'S Ontario or the adjacent States; e~ Q Quebec. llemonstration after de- �',)It ECTIo monstration of popular feeling fol- "For myself personally I have that, while in other .countries the lowed each other during the whole only one wish, and that is to serve death rate decreased from 40 to 50 } a day on every occasion when the Canada, to make myself at home in per cent. as a result of a well or- Duke and Duchess made their suc- this country, and to do all I can to ganized campaign, it remained sta= You Often need some .heat aesaive appearances in public. promote its best interests, and also tionary in Quebec; that the death I It has been a day of events, not to promote that connection to the rate.in the rural districts in Que _ in early Fall, when you have only of the utmost significance to Empire which I think of such im- bee nearly equals that of the cit :, not yet started the furnace. _ 1 themselves and to the people of portance to Canada." les." ` . Quebec, but to the whole of Can These were the words of H. R. H• The measures against tuberculo- 'In whatever part of the house you want it,you can-get it ada, and to the Empire itself. This the Duke of Connaught, Governor sis itself include an educational began to happen in the morning, General of Canada, on the Dees- � beat'and quickest with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater campaign showing people that to I TT "when the Duke and his patty first cion of the first public event,after berculosis is infectious and is avoid- The Perfection is the most reliable heater on the market,and you set foot on Canadian soil at the his installation. It waa his first able; compulsory disinfection of cera move it wherever you please. ' King's Wharf. The Duke and Duch message to the Canadian people as dwellings; enforcement of by-laws Start it in bedroom or bathroom, and you dna in eomfort Octoa the coldest ens were but Royal visitors to Can- their Governor-General, forbidding expectoration in public i morning. Take it to the dining-room, and early breakfast becomes a pleasant. tela at this hour, and as such they WARM GREETING AT OTTAWA. places; the creation of anti-tuber- ` y meal. A touch of a match at dusk,and all is snug for the evening. + were welcomed , the two leading The Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater is beatuifufly finished-an ornament - -- men of the country, Mir leading ea A des retch from Ottawa says. eulosis dispensaries-and isolation of ( any,w�a Drums of plain sed a enamelled n blue; nickel trimmings. :Fitzpatrick, Deputy , Sir Charles One-half of the population of Ot- open cases of tuberculosis. A special automatic device makes amokiog imposdile, Bum"body cannot taws turned out on Saturday after- ,) become wedged. All parts easily cleaned. Damp"top. Cool handle, eral, and Hon.'R. L. Borden, Prime noon to welcome to the' capital the _ Duke awawbers t err write for dorsiptm costals to soy meats of Minister. new Governor-General of Canada BAD SITUATION I\ PORI L`U.1I, i A SIMPLE CEREMONY. and the Duchess of Connaught: Be= - - �mP�yr ' ' hesitate to Engage Royalists \earl � �n � t tween'forty-and fifty thousand peo- 'within an hour after tbey, had i � must have ethanes at.the stn or On Spanish. Frontier. . - landed they were no longer visltore, P g e Canada is now their home, and tion, along the streets, and on Par- A despatch from Lisbon, 'ia ! a I eats. $4.75 to moo. strong bakers', $4.74 -they occupy the highest positious !lament Hill, and it was the grest frontier, says: The Government ha. 'RIC�S OI' F�RI PRODUCTS - eat demonstration of enthusiasm _- straight rollers. 84,25 to 54.40; in bags, which man and woman can hold in I recalled in an urgent command all $1.95 to 82.05. Rolled oats-per barrel, the ci 'haa seen since the visit-of the country. The ceremony of in- ty worships that have been operating j $;, bas of 90 lbs.. 1259• Corn-Amezbr the resent Ki some years ago.staliatiun, which was performed at g north and the whole fleet is now LEPORTS -Fl1011 THE LEADING cnn 'No. 3 Yellow, 761.2 to 77c. Millfped- f the Parliament Buildings in the `1`herever the Vice Regal party anchored in the Tagus, with steam . t Legislata�e Council chambers, was was there was a din of'tremendous up night and day, ready- to =til. The �BADL' CE1TUEB Og Bran, Ontario. $ 3 to $��: Manitoba, 523, ' exce�ingly simple, but was •none cheering, From the time they err sailors uh.p had-landed to take part _ middlings. Ontario, $7 to $78i shorts, Ma- ' - the less fraught with great mean- rived in the Union station from in Llie no hern operations again+t - AIIIER[C,• nitaba; 825: moniule. 426 co $32 i:gsa- ing and impreseiveness. Three their specisl train, during their the Royer have reja:ned the selected, z6c: x0• '1 stork, z11-a to - st, oaths of not more than fifteen words procession through the streets, and 'crews, which have also' been rein ['vitae of Cattle. 1}ralta. L'6eess Cheese-westerns. iaSB to 143-ac; vasa each were all ilia Royal Highness!at the civic reception is front of the forted. This is accepted as con Prna. Sass to Seizes nutter-Choueet. had to aubsenbe to. They were ad' .Parliament buildings, antic they firmation of the report that that and Other Producer at $omi z6i2 to 27c., secoads�26 to 26140.- mirviatered by Sir Louis Davies, had entered the portals of Rideau �yalist,4 have something armed And Abroad. •-- - " eenior Judge of the Supreme Court. Hall, there wee; quietness for not afloat, ogainst which precaution _-, UNITED STATES MIR T9, ter' 3BEADSTUFFS. The oath of allegiance to his Ms- more than a minute or, two at must be taken. testy the King. the oath that he time, except during the reading-of The- Monarchist Rdventure An Toronto; Oct. 17,-Flour-winter ..heat, Mica°eap°11'' Oct. 11•-Wheat-December, would sell and truly exercise his I the acldres.,e4 to the Duke and while land is regarded as last The Gov- 90 per cent. patents;' $3.50 Lo 53:53. ]lout- $1.067'8' May, $1.1$ No. t hard. ; 14 o.8: office as (Uwrnor-General to the hie Royal Hitbnew wss_replving._ NO' $ ermnent farces are cunCPRtlatedQn �� freight. Manitoba dour-First pat. No. 1 Northern, 81,09 to 510938: best of hie knowledge- and ability, A more truly representative civic ' 5 three sides of the enemy, which is eats, $530, second .patents. $4.80, and}Northern, 41.057-8.to 41.0738:'N°' 3 wheat; - and the oath that he would safely reception than that on Parliament entrenched near the Spanish bor rtronr bakers': $4.60, cm track, Toronto. s1.0i7.8- to 41.0328. .Corn-No. 3 yellow, keep. the thea) Seal of Canada - Hill there routs not here been, for der. The loyal troops forbear tt3. Mau�soba wheat- raw No i Northern, OsUt-;4o. 3.whiie, 46 to 46t•2c. R7e- khese sere all, and cher-. each Was not only did Mayor Hopewell wel- attack, as it 1s not quite certain NO. L 92c. Bran-421 so to 522. Roar-- read w him his' Ronal Highness come the Duke and Duchess on be. �whether the ".ition actuallc ne- 81.041.2, Bay parts, No• $'Northern, 51.03, Fist patents, $5 30 to $5.60, do., seconds !reverently kissed a ccpy of the Holy half of-the citizens of Ottawa, but cupied by the Royalists in gpan sh and No. 3, 81.w1 2 Ba' ports. $490 to $s.2o:-first clean, U80 to 44.15+ Scriptures. _ sddres". s were also presented by or Portugtlese The frontier in that ontar,o Whcat-No. white, .rad and i d©, seconds, $2.70'to.8310• SHE SOCIAL. SIDE. the societies of four races of people direction has never been clearly de raised, new, 86r.'ouFe+ere.' IBuffalo, oct. i7.-8priar wheat=Co. dwelling in the- city-namely, 'St. marked, and if * the sp t 41 ould Peas-Good milling peas, 92 to 95r, oat•+ northern, carloads store, $1,13, winter, A luncheon given at the Chateau George's Society, St. Andrew's So- prove to belong to Spain fighting irt" Bide. ! ed, $i 01, No. red,.99t': No. 2 white,. qq, N o. 2 P - --- the vicinity_.rnight,start a serious oats-Ontario No. 2 at 411.3 to 420, out- 99e. corn-No. 3 yellow. 761-4o. on traoit h; " controversy. aide, and "qOL at 40c. No. 2 western.-through billed. Oats-8teady. :Canada. 461•:c. and' No. 1. '431-20. $ay l- CHINA IN GRIP OF CIVIL W�R i JFROII Tf:�:19. porta. Barley-Na 2 would bring eo to $5c, out LIVE 6TOCR MARKETS. Some Coffee Facts From the Lone side. - Montreal, Oct 17•-Ch6ic• steers ants a' - Star Slfitt•. "Fora-`ro. 2 American yellow quoted at 534 Q'� at al-2e, fairly good at 614, mo at L2 to 4 3.4c, and .Rebels -Have. Captured Wu-Chang the - 7-R far i � �a� �` Set 33.4 t- From a beautiful farm down In Ylots' outside, 75c west, and T7c a fir or a to 41 rc per pones Cows gushing sp-rings tin a from 3 t 41.2v and bulla from -' Capital of Hupelis alibiing.brooks that wind uckwheat-so. 2 at 64 to 55c, outside.. 2 per pound. Hales of lamb. Texas, where ate rourht f to form b B 34 to 3140 their sparkling way through flow, gran-Manitoba bran sold at $A in" at 5 to 51•2e. and sheep at 3 to 31-2c per :A despatcl, frt�nl Hankow, China, ery meads, comes a note, of gran- bags. Toronto `treight. Shorts: $Z3• ponod. Tits trade in calves was fairl7. Sun Sat Sen,- leader of the anti active at prioes ranging from t3 W $15 ser a: The revultrtionaries have Ron blanche pansy, if the plans do not fuse for delivery from'-the coffee _ .r y habit. t70II�1TRY PRODCCE, each, as to size and quality, The weak is notable %ictvey, gaining posses miscarry, is to.be elected President. "When m baby boy came to me atoll of ilia city (.f Wit-Chang after He eras the delegate of the revolu beans-!lmaH• tots of haad•.picked,' S'• fteling !n the market for hors contlnnee. a battle with t1:E lora! troops s that y party five ears ago, I began' to drink and prices have scored- a further decline - i= P , tionar rt to the United States f zs to 82.30 per .ted. tbushel. g in 19i1y, and is be]iesed, during that Postum, haying a feeling that, it n eine !0 to tic per of 25 to 500 per hundred pounds began on •Turvciay d -continued Soney-Eitrpeted,_t-_ , , I intu t1w night, 'I'} command- would be better fur him end' me Toronto, 'Oct. 17.-good teasing steers 6 tour,• to have, made arrangements lb. .Cambs, ,82.?S to 82.50. fir of the tr+x p� defending the city than -the old -kind of drug-laden laden for the financing of the movement, g Bated hay-No. 1 at 815 to x15.50, •on were in demand, and brought from $4.50 , was killed by a bomb and the Vice- gun Yu a brother of Dr. Sun Yat coffee. I was not disappointed in track, and NO. 2 at $12 to $13. to �s.lo. Roagh stockers were not want-- by ane 1 $c ru$+escaped only by -hasty flight. r it., for it enabled me, a small deli, Sen, who is now in Hankow, has Baled errs..-/6sa to .i7. on tracks To ed. $nigher cows and bulla ranged from ''rhe fear of the officials now is that tate woman, to, nurse'a trouncing` $3 to $4.85, according to quality. and feed- 'The elected President of the Pro- ronea lite dlSaffE'CL1C$1 in the t•ruops will healthy baby 14 months. . thesprdi to thio city. Fite gunboats vincial Assembly, and Tang Hua Potatoe"Ar lots, in bade, :ages. to Ins bolls fetched $3.50, to $4• small stock '`I have -since continued the use was slightly off. all ronod. Lambe war: wre now in the,river in readine,as'to Lung, the retiring President of the 90" of Postum for I have drown fond . .. protect Harikc�a•: if possible, 6tiould Assembly, and a noted scholar, has Poultry-R'holesale -prices ,of •dressed, about 25e lower. sons were steady. and been elected Czovernor,of Hp Pah. of it, and have discovered to my jo}' ziecessity entre. The foreign 'Con- poultry: 12 to 13c per lh.: ducks, perhaps higher. Light hogs were not f3 that it-has,entirely relieved me of sols have- a.lm, the_ra hed -their. The whole Assembly has see Oed a to 120, turkeys, 17c. Live poultry about wanted.' - It P a bilious habit which used to pros Government� ,`king that warships. from the Imperial. Government. 1 to 20 lower than the above. - trate me two or three times aster,be sent to the, scene. Japanese The rebels 'are- well organized and causing .much discomfort- to my BETTER AND EGGS. TEETHING TIME WORRY. , .cruisers are expected here immedi- financially strong. They have fien family and suffering to myself: - ately, while se:eru' cunlioata.• are 'fiscatsd the 'local treasuries and „My brother-in-law was cured of Rutter-Dairy prlats; z1 - to 22c; do., s eethin time was once a hastening hither. bank and are issuing their own chronic constipation by leaving off choice, In 'wrapptra, z4 to 25c; interior Baby f3 The :pr<,cl?na»t;vn uf_the .Revolu- .paper money, redeeming the God-- cuffee find using:Post•um.., .He,las- dairy, tub. is to 119c. Creamery quoted source of worry to all mto m --it tionarc C'c.mmittee threatened with ernment notes with this, as the •is yet a time of worry to t,t 4'�Y, i>ecome even more fond of it than at z6 to 2ec per lb. for rotes, and ser to thou h there are thousands of"mo- decapitati4rn anyone who assaulted foreign banks are refusing the Gov he was of the old coffee. 25c for solids. g a foreigner. The movement aims einment notes. ;, thers ,who have learned the" secret at, the uverthri w of Manchus, the In fact the entire family, from Egge-strictly new-laid quoted at • which banishes this worry. Mothers The revolutionaries have captor- .the latest arrival,-(a 2-year-old who and fresh at'zzc per dozen, in case lots. reigning dynasty. The foreign con- ed «'ti-Chang, the nafive section of always calls for his `potie' first Cheese-isc per lb.. and twins at 151.4c. who worry, who see their little Buts at a e nfi,rence decided not to Hankow, and Hcn-Yang, all adjoin thine in the .morning) tip to the -- ones suffering from difficult teeth j complti with the' Chinese`r'egtiest ing cities ip Hu Pah Pruviitce. head of the holtse, think there i= Ho(; PRODUCTS. .' ing; who are worn out by day and j that they employ foreign gunboats Chang-Sha, capital of Hunan,,is re no drink so cod or so wholesome kept awake at night by the cries ati 'to prevent tho re.olutionarles from ported to have risen in, revolt,-and g Bacon-Long, clear, 12 do 121.26 per lb., the baby in distress, should follow, crossing the river to Hankow. The ,ranking, capital of the Prostate as 'Postum." Name given by Pos• in case lots. Pork,.short cut, $22-50 the the exa_mple-of the thousands and re`volitti'onarirs sent a circular let- tum. Co., Battle Creek,.Mich, mesa, $2o-to S2o.5o. Mame, mefltum to give their little ones Baby's Ow A, ter to the consuls askin that of I�iahg-Sii, is,ori the verge 'of a Rend the little }took, "The 11oa3 light, 17 to 171.2ci do., heavy. 1s to 151.2c; Tablets-the remedy for worry foreigners remain neutral .and as- rising, and several public buildings to ��ellyil]A," in pkgs. "There s a rolls, 11 to 111ezc; breakfast bacon, 17 to have been.destroyed.destroyed. t•he never failing banisher of baby's, Suring them thin they-woula nut be re'isen," lac; backs, 191.2 to cos pains, , Concerning them Mrs. IL ` harmed. Thousands of soldiers have joined Ever read the above letter? A new one I ti� Monett'e; Jr., Rapide de'1 Orign&I. the mutiny tri Hu Pah. blan,r 17an taenulne,'true anis fut7 of�hum;sn interest. Lard-Tierces, 101-2c; tuba, 10 3 4c; pails, , PLA- TO CAPTURE, CHINA. tier thus have been killed,• and the ter ___ Que., says• "My baby cried . A despatch frcnl Hankow says: rifled people are fleeing from the Aseven-fox,t sturaeon was cnp $rsI`Sas AT MONTREAL'. and night and suffered from his '_The revultaicn which has - been cities into the country' marrying tared in the race of the Davie pulp- =+ teeth.: A fevy dotes of Batty's.Ow14 �. mill ,it Thorold. Montreal, Oct. 17.-oats-Canadian west- Tablets made him healthy and hap- banging over t:'.hina 'fur »tonths #heir belongings_ Tlle.prisons have , ex-store. extra ,� the- pas which t!r rising in-the- been--opened and the criminals lib- ]f ,riisl Irwin. • n Grand Trrnk ern ro z 48c oar lute his teething ens and pain-� �• and y ` g brakeman, way fat�l.l,y crushed`be `.o._1-recti:-alt-zc; xo. 3 C. W., 4705 No. z jeCS 'I would rot he without them." :.province.of Szc Chuen.-was.only .a everts. There has been fighting in local w5ito, 461.205 No. 3 local white, The Tablets are`sold lid ML,,d -' - -small part, has tegun in carnet. the streets; but the most stringent two n ^era at C,nelirh. $t al a concerted egiingi movement a take ,velars have been issued that .the tiLr; C. <<1 d, an aR^I resl3P^t of a6trzc: vo. a focal white, asl•2o, Flour- dealers or h,y mai] at �3 cents i box + wheat patents, firsts, m `,i� from The Dr. Willias' ' d:ciae the empire and declare a republic. `liyea of foreigners and their pro- Pete ^° lhur^ 1 tri death br Itanit,oba gprinr Co•, Broeltville, Ont- Who noted exiled revulut:oai::t, D. e n-rtv -shall be respected, her clothing taking ffra 45,40: aeoonde, ea.90; Winter wheat pat , I ^Y ' 5 ._• - __ .. _ ;.air .=J,. ...a'.s, .4�4.� �.,.�_%x l'-�'T7f-`••' ,'1+"k,�•.�S'.�i•fes,' .... s M:.-.. s , ,' � .• ,, �,',:.:.. ; _, -ate' ,: ,,,, _ �i ' .s ;�_ .. ,.-, ,a., a '._. .\• i •.. -p.'..,',r . _ _ ,, toes '\ ..�,.� '�,-•...' r AN IMPROVSED PILLOW. HUNTING CA.N.IBALS. SAVED ISELF When Bede Were at a Premium at ��1 Well! Uniitrbity Ea:l►edltiott' Will Visit a *YEARS OF. PAIN An Irish Hotel. W9 South Sea Isltind. S E C V R I T <aA f Sleeping on a mat 'under -the An expeditiun has set out from THIS is a HOME DYE ,. IN'BUYING "�. moon in a cannibal country is, a Oxford University with it's objective IF` SHE HAD USED DODD S � � that ANYONE �a cannibal isle in the Strath seas ,x, I pale adventure compared with a , lode in an old time Irish inn at I can use where it expects to- spend a year KIDXEY PILLS--FIRST. - ill stud 'in the habits of the n1, BONDS y� the height of the tourist season. A � ,,,,r„4 J g certain Aster of the'.Galway Bunt, �tives. rtd says. a contributor to C w ill, 1,r- I �" j ,",�, � The party of beienti4s is headed q Bonds are the safest 'invest. Mrs. McRae suffered for ever-two -rived at-a small inn wbere'a1Lt'he. , ! ' by Dai:d Jenness, the' antilropo- . ment a person can make because years, then two hoses of Dodd's beds were already taken. I ;xr } logical expert of Balliol college. they are secured by first mort. A kitchen table was requisitioned, The explorers will locate on Good- gage on the whole assets of thef Kidney Pills made a new woman q Corporation issuingthem. a, heterogeneous collection of bed- enough Isand which is situated in of her. clothes was arranged upon:its—into, I'th6 eatrenie suutheasterl corner of 1 dyed ALL these Y g Bonds are the best investment Previl, Gaspe.. Co., Que., Oct..,23, the exact nature of which it was ;British New Guinea. Little is a person can make becausb no e'rlia s not well to in arse too �DIFFERENTKINDS known of.the interior of this island, other investment offerin; the '(Special)—That she might have es- P P,, q .—� G of Goods ! same securit' pays as hi h a rate . ca ed two ears.and seven months closely, as it'seemed to be compos- but it has been asserted that can, yP y g C P J' — with the SAM Dye.: nibalisn of interest. of. suffering had she tried Dodd's ed--of-contributions from the ward- ("�" t is pra.caiced there ,on an i _ robes of the hotel Lel and iii» used C� estensi�a scale: 9 Bonds offered by us are thor- Kidney Pills in the first place is the p,— I - sportsman turned in:' Occasionally a government official oughly investigated as to their firm conviction: cif Mrs. John Mc - The pillow was an odd-shaped ® ® !pa;s a v isit to the isle, but, being safety before being offered to Rea, an old and respected resident our clients. substance emitting a faint and unwilling to provide the natives of this place.. And this is.the ren - _ w strangely'fainil'ial odor; but the with a :banquet; wisely confines his q Write us to-dos for literature' ton she gives for belie~ing so: ONEDYEFe�Au. KIND$�f�ootrs investigations to the coast line. on Bond Investments and a list of Master of the'Galway Blazers was ;, - "For two years and seen months ',•. too Weary to concern himself over I For this reason the interior remains of those we recommend. I was a sufferer from Kidney Dis ttnex�lorei . One or twE} arrear Call, such'trifles, and he slept as soundly CLEAN and SIMPLE to Use. I pYs ease brought oa by a strain and a on iris makeshift couch as-If it had Nochaneeor¢.iagthrWRONG Dyeto,theC.W. have been the to"ui$p the in- V cold. M eyes were puffed and _ _ one has to color. All colors from your Drugg' land--but: t e ex for ace never —R O J, A L — y y P ,been a-canopied bed.-of-state. — Ueuler• FRFEi 6woer;urdilndSTLJRYBir�/kfetio; p eTyh - swollen, my muscles cramped and • The Joieewn•Riehard.o¢ Co. l-rwrcd, \(.,ntrral, i?e He was awakened in the morning -- returned. $ E C U R 1`T 1 E S ,I suffered-' from neuralgia. and by a entle foot lin at the a-ra Goodenough Island -whieh is of 8 b g P b , Rheumatism. My back ached and pings beside-his-head, and startedu u p Volcanic formation, is believed. to CORPORATION „'. -'I had 'pains in my joints.• up to see a gleaming knife suspend- He . H■, NIGHTINGALE be the highest-island of its size in E¢ i "For two years I was under the ed above his head. STOCK BROKER the world. It is 40 miles long and BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING -doctor's care, but he never seem- "I'm .sorry to be disturbin' ye slember Standard brook and Silning Exchange 30 miles across, and its _bighest YONGE AND QUt3f1M STS. "but LISTED STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN TORONTO ' ed to do me any lasting good. Twu sir,” said an apglo etic"voice but 8 000 feet above g Coirspoadence invited. mountain extends R.M.WHITE - Manager {r �boses of Dodd's Kidney Pills made sure.th' house was out iv pillows :�fELINDA ST., TORONTO sea level. _y - ►tt)NTA[AL-OL'EHE7-H0.L{F0.X•LON DOvIIINO,); «i. anew woman of me." intirely, an' we put th' side- iv 43 I ; To save yourself suffering cure bacon undher y'r honor.'s head. ' I Only the uninformed endure the _. -:your- Kidneys -at the first sin of was just conthrivin' to LOSE THEIR FREEDOM. � nu,�in ones Faards Fold REr:T AfiD SALE.• _ } g j get a few �.agouy of corns, _Th., k g _ _.— Itrouble. Dodd's Kidney Pills are rashers off for th' quality's break- "All men- are born free and l apply. Hplluwa;;'s• Curn Cure- and. - ASK DAWSON,-HE KNOWS. the one sure cure. fast without disturbin' ye, whiu y'r equal," said the philosopher. get relief. F you want to sell a lsrm, consult - _ honor woke up." „ "I know," said the matter-of-fact .. Aman doesn't have to know ma :a _ p, "` muc'h.to know how little be knows._ I me. -- N4T--C014iPi�AII�iIN4,'r• Tie tsn{1e Lit Company, rIEa rkfCePwards, g v Mlnard's Liniment for sale e�rorvwharo `suit, block, -„ 'E• arson. But some of em Pt mar 1 F you want to buy a tarot, consult } "Horse sick Z" asked the man.in De 126., Montreal, Can., are v IIA •E some of the bort i _ _ pt. Q1 1 Grain or Derry J•'atma to Uutarlq •., 'the buggy. ing away absolutely' FREE one Revive the Jaded Condition. '- O!_EANING LADIES Sad prices right. "Yep," replied the man with a A1.I.ADIN MANTLE LAMP in each When energy flags and the cares f iIVA�I(IlIG OR OUTING SUITS w'• :DAwooN, NLuety Culbarn. gtpring vi agora. Oommttuity to introduce tbia won- of business become irksome; when ca¢be dens perttetly 4 cur F"ncb protea. Try Ir. �• street, Toroatn. F. - "Hard-luck, ain't it l 'derful lamp- It burns coal oil, and the whole system is out of sprts and British Amerloan Dyeing Go. - AGENTS WANTED. its revaiutionizi lighting ever there is general depression, try "Oh, I dunoo. It's getting so g a 9' g p Montreal, Toronto O.taw a and Quebec. NEMPLUY i.0 MEN Olt WOHL'S. DQ edieine is cheaper than hay 1" where; is odorless, safe, soouomi- Parmelee'a Vegetable Pills. They --�, �,�.� , L' .you wisli t., max. k.t.H Dollar,. as sal; needed in every home. Don't will regulate the action of a de- � �- - ft.r baiauce of sear/ tr so, consult J. ' rail to lead them your name and ranged stomach and a disordered N;chr;lr Co., L,m'c.d• Turnoc,- ` Diphtheria,' Quinsy and Tonsilitia address, liver, and"make you feel like a new s;)i U.t) S-%L.%RY AN ii L P .-.L'ya i 7 ]begin with sore throat. How much • many. No One need suffer a da •+"' .ommten:on-u)r Total reprr-ruta, ; mui� ,t- tmedta'riy,. permanout pouiuul " ]better to cure a sore . throat in a GOOD REASON. ' from debilitated digestion when so j experience unn� :r•,yary; • rapid advance 4 « . . day or, two,than to be in bed forsimple and effective a ill can be meat;. -Pars Limo sooeptad ,khat; weeks with Di htberia Just keg Howell—"How well you look? P P Ltmltea, Yubli,hrr�, Tormw -- P p Powell I haven't had my got at any drug store. Hamlm's Wizard Oil_ in the house. - ' GF.Nfs WANTED. — A, LINE FOR �1e vacation yet." „ A. every home, w rate Lia fir our choict r PERFECT AFTER MARRIAGE. i:••: ut agratr sapplie,t, we have the \ .-' ~`D Laughter-at the family 'table �f- $rvateet ageu.y pru,"ttion to Cana, beats all the dyspepsia tablets III Mrs. Jawbaek—John, you're a CANADA SUEINESS COLLEas to-day, .� -outlay at - ` Apply CHATHAM. 0 . C . I. Ca. 2M Albert kit, Uttawa. the world as a promoter of diger- perfect fool I 011tZ of AME@Ie A a QBEATEST tion, A Sensible Merchant Mr. Jawback-l. knew something; BUSINEidS NCSOOLd MISCELLANEOUS.like that would happen when mar- Over L= ahaa positions fitted in peat pPe Four Years Bear island, Ana 26. 1903. AY and f'AIt31 6CALEt3. Wtl,oas z` ria a made you and me ;ane. isnot• others d`oss t+'s+d - 1. R llA\t�, from �] cleats Works. 9 L iane,de, Toiouto. � A Remedy for Earache.—TO Lore 3[inard a Linament Co., Limited, g 3 Nev.fonndland, p4eed wtth Kwok +Y w '"7t Dear Sirs,—Your traveller is here to-day b/ours Jaw, asbc•:.�. f'Ya`r tl321fH, +ee¢a, -- t11e er rChe is t0 endure torture. `v AW31ILL HAVIIINERY, POIRTABLf The is a delicate organ and few and we are settivg a ]arse quantity or Some persons have periodical at- P•ab-dyt 01.11,1'C' , WAdrer E C $UB1S ON 7 $ your SIINABD'K LIYIHENT, We find It Bkkpr +,tb tell Furniture t.,, v,uthampt..a ► r heavy La'.he lellie, Shingle 3lifls CfLre /'deal with it, consideria�it the best Liniment on the mazket, making tacks of Canadian cholera, dysea Une F[A+ilk A�UIt1i�U\,�tnno. and t3kkor. Lug.�rs and $.,:arra Nill.tlupplt.•r. The no e:eepuon- We have been lu business 'tery-or diarrhoea, and have W use l Can iv„henue co. Uhathtm hill,6RED AND L. Loot 3tantilar•turloY Co, LW, West - stork for-a•-doctor. . Dr. Thomas' RaKON, tlteatt ;Ath Ue JAval Sep,yretoF.t.a btrt!et, Or,lita. Ontario �13 years and hate handled all kinds, but teat precautions t0 $YOld the d18- winni • R J PCO'rT teach+•, with.-Drake fir• r1, Xclectric Oil offers a simple rem- have dropped them all but yours; that B P p sells logit: the others have w be Dashed College •+nark.N J 1'he•alar,e3 ,f the three F'.tft?t Tlik: B:►ItBE$ TRADE IRiQHT— edy, A few drops upon-a piece �f _ ease. Change of water,. cooking, •bown vas Reek sveras• over t;•,. per Unaum I L ;1,P. Moler $3rber Coiiege :+ the orts a to get rid at, and green fruit, is sure to brio on Me salines of the I$%here Mown A"mire alone C college: foundHd in 1t19S, grrdaates or medicated cotton and placed W. A. HAGEEXA'q. g g to e'di. Eau! atnie„t+ 1,r+ pnipt:ed f-.rate ldtf I arc.•1+Lw Sade"afut barberq air uver the- ,lint �• - e attacks. To such persons we positions.n bee the bli,tt Sr a "dfere,l I1' F _-as the ear will work wonders in re- , _ 1 TUAtTR.�D TBa Bk.�T. tatrtt.que 89 L+li+ of rld: you stet expert to,.tructioa, con � _llieving pain. - --—__ - __.. l b %be,work st Clseithim E•rtalo¢„r :4 tells f cur tUs'" practtrr.= *v.rtta for catalogue. h M wood recommend Dr, J. D. Kei- ' note a,ur.+s Ad•i�e.r. 11 %i, Ltl'l1i.aV S CU, I ���{<r"Barber l.`a.l+� 2'21 l'7ucan 'Eaet, - ogg s Dysentery Cordial as being 'Airs, Finefeather—Ara you taking the best medicine in the market ` B 1o1ew°'t hAtnom. "m. J'rcruoto. �i "Ary husband has neer spoken y g . ANCElt, 1UJlOX:4 LUa1Ps, etc. In. _ your husband abroad this year I for all summer complaints.' If a few tsrnal and exwroaL eared without a cross word to me, "You luck e �womaa' How ion have Mrs. Boatop—No. I decided last drops are taken in water when the ! �� ,, by our itom. treatment. Write ut , g you -been before too late Dr Rehman ISedical Ca. _ luiarrictd 7" "Nearer two weeks;” year when he insisted upon speak- symptoms are noticed no further LUXURINE1 Limited, Collingwood• Our. _ A ' ing of the Venetian gondolas as ca- trouble will be experienced. . TON KCALE G-UAr.ANT1gED, wtlron's - - ]Hope for the Chronic Dyspeptic. nal boats that the real charm of .— �f UR. PROSSE, 6 Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto Through lack of considerationof Europe is lost upon him. LAST YEAR'S OVERCOAT- Paris, France + cLEFTs W 1NTED. -- A OTUDY ON the body's needs many persons al- Once more I sadly take it down, Owes Beek the A other Arenry propositions roc:viacet _ g P And musingly as that none can egns,l ours, You will al- low disorders of the digestive 1,p- Recogniied as the leading. a eery g y I gaze u nuns! solos w DOA it, wave regret it 14 you don't 1,pyly for par. .paratus to endure until they .be- fie for the destruction of worms, I choke my pride, and then decide. grey hafrw«n°dt titulars to Travrlleca'.Dept., = Sib.n kit, MotherGraves' WEti ravesorm xermna- nay eye, •aa Ottawa. come chronic, filling days and nights , Twill do with a new collar on it. mart.s u grew, - - _ •,' ;with suffering. Tb these-a course for has prayed a bona to suffering and Ct PECIALIBT4 ADVICB FREH: Consult ►7 us in regard to any dueaso. Lowest i of Parmelee's Vegetable Pills is re children eveaywhere. It seldom TRY ML.• •ME EYE REMEDY We Cart pnoes la drug• of an kinds commended its a'sure dada ed fails: tk Red. Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes rrn `ted s measure. ret fl by mail, errd he y - Prove It men4 t3laseee fitted b) age, Write today ,way to regain health. ,These 'pills OW Granulated Eyelids.Marine Doesn't or anything •old i'o first-class drug M are epecialIy :compounded to cum- First Diner—How do you know sart—Sootbes Eye Pala. Druggists not only by testi. �Rores to Dr. Hellman. Oolitngwood. Out T Bell Marine Eye Remedy. Liquid, E6c,. mould, of an. ' ;bat dyspepsi$and the many ills that whether that is chicken or veal you known p•�n• are eatin t Second Diner—I don't. 60c. =1.00. Hostas Eye Salve !a follow-in its train; and .theyre ag• ,Aseptic Tabes, 25c. $1.00. Eye Books as is to afters saga in advertisements,but by (LJhen buyinq your Piano isuccessful alwa a.. All I know is that its chicken I m and Eye Advice Five by Mail. eipertmeW as your own bead of hair Let . . paying for. Mtu'iae Eye Remedy CO. Chicago. w give yeaabsolutely free one treatment of insist on Lav art ' :,�,� ”LUXURINB",only for its sake of proving r• N �+ ',�',]1eTe iS„plenty Of room at the Minard's Liniment RdNvN Neunlsla. - Timber i& beCOming 'scarce, but t'1,you what u oda do on your own batr,and OTTO GEL - .top. This is due io the fact that wbatitkaadone on Uwasaod, of others, in most people want to get in on the ANEW IWE\TIOAT. the family tree continues to Solis ehere is to do so got the treatment ta-send as -Piano Aet iOn ground floor. - ish. the ooA o/ asaiug,w ug and packinhlch'!s i0 _ The attention of our readers is CIA..with our.add 7 Lees and we will sand van s 1` r Mlnard'8 Liniment Cures Dandruff. bus gltna►d's Liniment Currie•Burns, Eta called to an advertisement,.in an- - right away. Write to-day,addrou other column, 0f the Aladdin DR. l'ROSSE, Dept. 2, .Montreal MEMO DOk S • : _ -UNCLE JERRY. Mantle -Lamp, which burns ordin- PLAUSABLE THEORY. "Far as I am concerned,” said dry•coal oil and-gives,a more bril- - "It's the_.__honest seen in this - f Uncle Jerry.Peebles, "you girls.can liant, light than either gas or. elec- world who need watching." Ot"O°"" 114 G _1 , It is another triumph for. • How s that Y 5 FU r. go around with your arms bare trici P << 4e Blear up to the vaccination mark— modern. inventive genius that must Oh, the dishonest one will cheat �,7Are, w1,+ df that's where the mark is nowa- be. seen to be fully appreciated. . you, anyhow, whether you watch, Prepare'• yourselves for.• the •cold `: ,Nays-but if you've got arms' that them or not;" NOME COURSE p weather. �Ve are offering DENMARS S HARVEST. y look like Esau's, as some of 'em do, r for a few weeks nisi Iyou ort to we long ;lee}:es for According to-all reports, the Lar- Johnny,— Mamma, I wish I bad a little sister." -Mamma—"Why hoed Weekly int oto.- Ladies' Musitnt Lined Coats S50 r r Sour own sakes." vest in 1911 III Denmark will surpass wonderful opportunity -- - all.records since 1868. Not in.-43 do ,you wish that, dear?" Johnny Constant, Employment Gent's Muskrat Lined Coats S50 ears Lore west labor and other —`"'Causes I'm tired of teasin"'the Diplomas Granted y + The ladies lining is 38,inch•es Ion g conditions proven so auspicious to sat•." t P ROYAL COLLEGE OF v I e ' the larmer, and hereafte-r•• when the _ SCIENCE and trimmed with Gc+Iluine Ala k1, - a ricuituri'st wishes tip, point to an 358 Queen St. west Sable Collar and Lapels. $ " Toronto, Canadar�. 1 ideal harvest, he will refer,to-1911. The Gents coats are trimmed with There is only one-discordant note,' �^. Ot { or Persian Lamb Collars..• - that of the turnip and grass grow- B�Y AN®,VIIRLS on receipt of the money we will i e ars, .who have-suffered acgount . q�of the long drought. It was fear- i - SEND FOR PARTIOYLAR8 a to any part of Canada,. ' 1 ed that labor would be scarce, but Rota TH -ABOUT rr+s Ii not s1,#isfaetory return it our t �. the employment agencies did their R ' T M r�S expentre. - fmeasure- work _...._ ► so well that no shortage wan Coats made to our,7wn-felt,and, with the exception of the Dlenta, �riame pries. large farm's, harvest was-compietod BE . - DR ' - r ; ' within three weeks. t -YOU CAN MAKE 15 CENTS As V. A�:;E�AN 23 lel EG.Y And the more you are willing to — • • " — _ ON BACK COPY YOU BILLL �7 } ADDR83$L tiO4-606 5t. ]Paul$t., Montreal do for your friends the less time. _ .. . . _ __ . _ x mind that you are dealing you will have to do things for your- ; .` Cset E'tS illi AS ALOB►� Bear in Sevin for tree es hple to Dept. W. L„ lea UE 42—II self, liational Drug and Chemioai Co.,Toronto ='Neu.. _ rFith,Wholesalers. ti ` . R '+-fs"- s �: ..: ,«v. -/,.•�,>: f��." ..'..�,. .«,.,.. ,.;..:• �" .ae,�i:.,- .�;.>a� .�:, .. '.��::,�1a. :�;�; nr•,.:r:.`"-"t` � � � „r` :��� •r i• AI MA,�,-:.�,,.,,,� •D r.' .. •r MEN s \'�r-. C 'k ,.rt+�... .. .:-fir, „ .. ..D.`�.�Z .' r .., ..q.'"� ... r ..'_. :.. o .!•v. _ WANTED-La to, o pole and _.� IF a It is understood that tlain he new 1T�� U&o �a sA tame, sen di ance: , goverment at Ottawa will appoint time; d.°'sendw.M p'�'�,`Oypa�ti�tt�� ,V/NEQ� AND SP/CES 1941, ` a Rayat Co�miseion to investigate N orl'a>; huxurAOTUZOGl COMPA T. the Government departments and Montreal. l ' their system of doing business at IDER-MAKING-The undersigned k Ottawa. is now p co make aider .vert You often hear the housewife say "where can I get purr w 1 en .. ay - - Spices.?" - The answer is - _-. __7''41WIL ,t lc�ivcg >tw� __ ewe ,btu`° odb hen to iniu',a�l w _ _ Pinegar and Now Adverttsonwnu. Will.8,Pickering. wY: B$•M ,i$ AT RICSARDS-OVS GROCERY y published every Friday morning at it•O>IDae. _ sea.9,giokezlag• . -• - Pickering,Ont BATES OF ADVERTISING: - — C I D E R MILL , We guarantee our Spices and Vinegars to be absolutely Pure. We T.�OR SALE-House and lot situated ■ 1 of PURE .MALT, CIDER - / .lust insertion parline 10 cents Fon Brock et„ Olar.moist, opposite the haxve on hand a good supply 'Each subsequent insertion.Par lire- 5 cents Methodist church. For parttoQlars •ppl to Tkis mtedo".notlnclside L49sl or Foreign W.J.13hZ4a(i,North Claramonf bit - - ��• - - ARID WHITE WINE_VINEGARS, advartisaments. special terms Riven to parties making'cos= The utndersi ned is prepared to make Pura GCOt111d_�ilOveB, facts for sorb months or by the year. Halt HROP$HIRE SHEEP-The under- B ,- P Celee $sed, „ - yearly or yeast conrraots payable quarterly. S signed has for ale a nutaber of'8hropshire Cider each week day except Mu4tard Seed - y Cinnamon s Bnsiness Lards,tan lines or under,with paper Down shearling rams, extra 900 quality. lot " �Itlstard, one year,g5 W.payable,is advance, is,con.t.Pickering, or .phpae, !;,_ E. PUpH, Saturday. �'a way .deed, - - black .'; sarNoticein local columna ten cents per line, Claremont, kA t!' -Whole ager Root; " Pepper, s W h 1 Ginger ntte cents per line each•uLrwquent inauruon. - - Grinding.will.also be done every.,day Whole Cloves,' " per, white, red Hpap>al contract rates made known op applica- Pep tion. No tree Oto w tieing• pIGS Ai�D CALVES F.OR SALE— except Saturdays. Whole Allspice, _ _ _ " . Giuger, - Advartiwmeate wlthous written instructions A number of Yo;kehire Pigs, 7 weeks old, Whole Cinnamon, " Cloves, will v iusorted until forbidden and charged•e- and two young Holstein bulls with registered John F $a lest GlreenWoo d " Mace, eerdiaaly. Orders for discontinuinWadvertiea• pedigree, J, HONEY,Iot-fa, coa,S, Pi r- . tiYhole Pepper, black menta must be in writing and gent to the pub- ing,Cherrywood,P,o. Whole Mace, _ `'` Turmeric.ls& Work promptlyatteaded�o. �tTRATEflOR STOLEN=From .iox I 0aAL �OA� _ Whole es, " Curry Pd Job - 17 TERMS 15,B.F,con, Pickering, on Or about the , and Whole Mined Pickling Spice. 10th of October,an aged mare.white. Any ia- $1.25 per year; 11.00 if pail in advance. formation leadlnqq to her recovery will be salt • a , Subscriptions to the Carted 8tstas,31 s0 shit rewarded ,H,WADE.Pickering, s u BEST ANTHRACITE Bay Your Groceries at the Grocery Store in advance - . - STRAYED—On to the premises of The Standard Fuel Co., - _ . - the undersigned.lot al,con 7 Pickeriaa,on Limit SON' S O HN M U R KA R, Propnetor, Saturday.Oat.14th,a shaarling�etswold lamb, GREENBURN, RICHAR D' 7be owner may have tae same bi proving! pro- _ ;��and paying expenses. JOHN BG�TT, C.N.R. - _ . ,NOTES AND COMMENTS rj oR SALE—First close a room W. H. Gibson, k9entt A few days ago an American 1+ tame dwelling situated in the village of Bro. �• :..•*vas fined in.the. Cit .u$ Toronto Claremont, 1 sore of garden with good quan- Ind. Phone, Y sten of trait;also • good frame sable with Seatt of h•sd.and wit"iter. Terms reason- the sun of one thousand dollars plenty A to THOS PfgARBON, Clan+mane =S. pply emu ' - 'tor recklessness ,in driving his out, _ WHITEVALE, auto into a crowd of people, caus4' OR SALE—A good rough-cast Announces that she is prepared;to do lag serious injury to several. The F hones ooncainingsxcom.besides closets all kinds of plain sewing, including _ - and Rood came"sellar, Hard and soft water men's shirts and pants. ImaAa, at time, Wat3 under the inside hones, one-fifth of an%are of good g". _ and uuflt to ea aoatatuiog fkve s ple tress besides other a• fruit. Also Imperial Oxfordstays in 9r4t-true Several Buggies an� I Demo- influence of liquor, - _take charge of an auto. - It is only repair with warming oven attached. For forth- : h er articulars apply to THOS. 8, STEPHEN. ;Become Independent ".by i�n{g heavy Hnea like this sols,Claremont t Our Gradusteg Ret and hold good C-rat --milli -be. -.sold -_eh-e_ap to x• __ or giving the culprit a term 1 ARM TO RENT AT- Ati DLEY—' positions owing to their Superior _ �y n ■� t; i prison that Will have an effect � Il9 acres s Rood grain and stock farm. training. The mak® roomfar •11V �►/utte'rs' 3' f+tokenn¢ Oeod \ _ __...... .• Lot t rear of 3rd con. Tp, oL In thetLing the aDcroasirng cumber bousa and out buildings,a never falling .prtna real.three acre*young orchard. just coming MUM, - l6 - of violation of. the automobile ,oto Leartn¢, Possession to plongh a;-Once. z- Fall posaesefon Nov. let. 1911. For further - flaws. So many of those possess- oarticulars apply to JAMES MCBRADY. ostia• e Ing vHtus are so wealthy that the .a P.0, 50 if • els �Aven _headquarters for Fur-lined • :. i stiwil a.Qa Divi. - _ - i usual twenty or thirty dollar fine OR SALE—W acre farm.. sittlat- � n other Coats. Fed in lot i. eon, i Pickerfna. To. "'road r a lh ts_no effect.upon thew whatever. R CO s i --- - --'- clay!�acr clean end in t f¢6 state of cnl•fva- a lag the 111g11Pst rade Of WOl'k - ,z rooms I do d g .. p p Onlq a fills In proportion to their �n .p1Q dtdat ams ��Tel chew tarae'barni In Business nShorthandEr are 1 drivers for sal earl ins A to an ompan ! wealth or 8 feral Of imprieonmeDt scone Lta>JinFs,and •li other uscesury bated tion. Students of this year are fnea.w-u tenc*d and nag+rdraiaw. sac oa of now in pcoitions worth from SW to ' �i �'Q go e . - `• will produce the desired effect. ,rood arcbwd and a quantity of small trate I $100 per month. Enter now. Cate- B© i There are 90a3e men whose entire •■'+ o!water.har WA'10 I f[ __ __ _ . �,�� 1m 1 pply d and soft', lJ mask. standing t:m"r worth S1.f00. S m in lugge free, - - d n fortune IS invested In An aatOnyC• from Pickering 6.T A,. btatcon. and r ages an years 'row C N.R,station,and about same distance I : W. J. Elliott;.Principal _ bile and a feint.light ones imposed from town of whnby; half mile from P. 0: .. p . ..•-� .ehool ani church'49 miles from Toronto Ap Cor.Yonge and Alexander Sts. _ e�'pectively. - - ,4t -u n them >>Fhen they violate the piv to TIWOTHY aLiABY Maple Hal Fara t, tudtey,out, law ouid lead them to study the _ --- . • e lAws and regulat'o-.s"deal ng with their pet pastime, aifd then ,$o obey them when they have be- r :� IS ! • . ; come familiar with them. '-The � '!i � '� u •. numerous accidents. tuanyof them _!ata], w iich has recently occurred0�UWnIJ is leading to a tosgce"strict enforce- Whitb, LOVITCH - 2nent of the law. That which is - ltrared mrx+t is an Auto driven by M. SO an intoxicated person. These are �T r� • - Rases which should be 'dealt with ---GENERAL MERCHAI`1 Is menet severely by the authorities. 16, LCe UrKL y If say person has U1 any doubts faJ4EE'NI NCO _ .about our country lacking in beau- sty lethim pass through it in a day s go1�1g out of business and Will sell lin October. Unless one is color. Dry Goods, (7rroCElTies, Boots .fie have a Choice .selection of verb' : . �t 'blind, he cannot bnt be impressed and Clothing_ • . ^ssith the grandeur that facer __. -_ g 7:--latest iu �'�zrniture and t prices from every direction. What - V . . ciw be more beitutifat than the -.regardless of their . cost. • trees of the.Canadian fofeist cloth- that will surprise you: Now is the time for you people to save money - ed in their golden foliage, one tint by buyii)g here... . _ _ eTu6t. _Call and see our stock. and another tint there, pre- eenting a wealth of color that is -Come to the store and look at the goods. surpassed no where. We read of ' -the fruits of various foreign coun co Monday, October 23rd. --BURLING '. vineyards of -Sale c �f ce • thee: There are the y 4'rance, the orange groves of Cal Afornia, and the banana planta- Goods must. be cleared; out I"ICHERIN G, Ontr - - • '.ttions of Jamaica, but which, of ' Within 10 days. Conte early, . these are wore beautiful than the -heavily laden apple trees of On- : R[TBBERS, RUBBERS•, - RUBBERS tario County or the peach orebards "'BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY icor Men, women. Boys and Girls. Call and get fitted and be prepar- f e _which . -and vineyards of the Niaq>tire Pen. ed or the mud Rubbers-are cheaper.wh' will Pe insula. - - be good news to everybody. We have a country of which we should feel proud. It Fine'aod Coarse Soots in-every style. See our'patent leather, with not only has wealth; of the forest, cloth top buttoned,for ladies, patent Oxford, patent pumps,etc. i of the mine, of.the soil, and of the .peallody Overalls and Smocks. in black,blue and striped.,and.a guar _. en sea; batit has a beauty-ill which _ ante with each garment,and a Peabody doll giv every Canadian should take pride. to each customer that buys the goods. __ Its beauty, however, is not eoafln- - "Come and Secure one, the children all like them." f»d,to,the month of October, but every,season has its type of beau. ,a e' �► = G. °A* :GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON ty, The snows of winter which I ere fast .approaching, is another �. dorm which is a delight to the eye. .. - - Some have taken exception to 1r BM -' Ripling's expression "Our Lady 4 of the Snows,," when referring to - t. ed 1873 _ . + •Canada. But who would ltot.pre. Eirablith QF CANADA Brmch.e fer the snow's of Canada to the ' mud and slush of more southern MONEY ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS _ -' conntries?• Who-is there who can - _ take no pleasure in feasting his - "- '-Safety, convenience and low c6gi unite to make eyes on the newly fallen snout in —-- _-•••. Money Orders issued: by this Bank a most aatiafactory —T -. a to the month of December* ? These ROUSE : way of sending said sums any pall of Canada. afford a scene of beauty,to which_ OF d to . . . �MOSSERl.IN - _ _ - �$5 tei$t(Y fie. - X30 to$50 . . . 15cc.. painter's brush can-do. justice, - --�--- — _—. LIMIY`E� Drafts issued for larger amounts. It is reported at Ottawa that t . ea at Ev &'ancb. Ibr About 400 samples to-chooee from. Colne,and leave your.ocder for et - Sq�rings Bank Depeirhn sty --- -'-. ,: Sir Thomas Tait is likely to enter p the service of the Dominion as' Fall or Winter Suit or overcoat. I E1 R I GRANCH railway'adviseror In some similiar GEORGE PHILIP BROUGHAM C"RENCZ a. a�,► �� , F gpfaclty. B RANCU Air, 1p �-�'�' - ...-, `,;, „";',,C.6n '4t.'�°tel =-r�' r! '•�'yen c,::x.'ate -� ,:r. ,,•`'",.-."` r�"• ?,.. gaj:�+t,..r,nf�.,..r, - u 4 .. yy A• -„®. -sr+�fa-a-.a . s•� ..t.x•." r,at'•..•. o ,....11+.rwz.• ...� ,r,. y,, ., r c "s:-$: .4' .x _ ,w,. E.�?•=kr :. s.. -.-..MW., _,. ,r"''xh'ti.-... :4v,.. .. .. ";'..•,: .' -_ :. ... ..... — '.-'�«,.'- -o••zrs-.;E =vRid. �ntp�a�„� ..r-� . ,: '... ..., .. :. .,.... car,� :,._ ":�, - :.�.. ..-.•ev' - .. - It s « _ tft.I►R<MQNT Miss Partin, of Kinsale, visited Mr. Suggett, of Uxbridge, W" VS at Mr.Harbron's Yor a fes days. town on Tuesday on business.Mise Marvin ie visitingfriends Thos. and Mrs. Btep�heeaeon and Mrs. Hugh Gregg or.,. visitedg '• / .' H���S� ' is Belleville. family were in Whitby on Sun- with Mise Cochrane atvc/oaple Of Mrs. Selby was in the city a few da days last week. Impoelaa/.howiag of tlaMt display•t -days last weak. A.' E. Forsyth is erecting a China. A yery large sasortment'pf M Maud Beal,of Toronto,was .large hennery and woodshed com- ' 8todonary. Books,Dolt, Toys, jail -SURE SIGNS _ over Sunday. biaed. -- -Gregg& Coates shipped a'-car- ' - reoerved for the Holiday bade. Call : Albe' Rawson has sold a elirmg .�you Have Kidney Trouble load of hogs on Tuesday. - colt to Frank Cooper for a good sad ase fie°°' -George Stragsser is talking of If your back is constantly aching and it purchasing automobile. figure' you experience rience dull shooting pains, it Subscriptions taken for all Magasines, P Miss Leila Rumohr is spending I _. Mrs. John Morgan, of Toronto, roar aurae ie thick apd cloudy, or your _ Weekly and Daily N.wspaperlr ^+ a few days with her brother in pees frequent scanty and painful,your visaing in town Yoe afew- days. Bradford. - kidney a 4 n d Mrs. S. Bray, of Dumbarton. Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, ' bladder are out "t�� J'. H. RICH.A.MMS0N, " spent a couple of days last week spent Sunday at the home of his of order- Neg- .with friends here. mother here. lett qui o k 1 y $=OC33r St 048 _ Whitby' David and Mrs. Gregg visited brio a on rhea- the former'e uncte, David Gregg, Rev, Mr. Mann, of Listowel, matiem, diabe• has decided to• take up residence tes, tomb a g o, of Reach on Sunday. in'Ciaremont. sciatica, eco. D O YOU INTEND .� Geo. BransSunday her e,with Toronto, 1rus a's ands visiting it Franklit Booth's. Kid. INSTALLING A FURNACE 2 spent Sunday here with his cloth- Derusha's and at W,m. Hill's a-few nay Pills are - - ,er, iFirs. A. Wilson- . cla'-9 this week. guaraate e d to - - Geo. and Mrs. Richardson spent '' relieve or yourBunday with J. H. and Mrs. Mich- _ money b a c k. ell, of Green Riwer. They are the world's greatest specific for ,est If so, why not choose a Furnace that gives . J. S. Randy is in the 4th of Ux - kidney and bladder trouble. All dru¢RiAs, bridge putting on metal siding oil 500.box,-or postpaid from the proprietors, C• the most heat for the least fuel D. Crawford'a residence. LIN _ " The.R.T. Booth Co.,Limited,Fort Erie, Dr. Marvin was in the city a few Ont. Free resat on application. Bold and - guaranteed in Pickering by T.M. McFad You only purchase once in a life time. -- days last week attending the - den. - lEcumei2ical Conference. Select a first-class Furnace, then have a Miss Myrtle Thompson gave a y l?a OCTORS TIME TABLE—Pickering Station G. birthday party to a number of T.R... Trains going East Ane as follows— - flrat-class experienced furnace her young friends on Saturday. 'No. 6 Mail 8.05 A M. _ - R. W. Ward, David Scott, R. 12 Local 2.43 P.M. man instal it. -Besse and-Thos. Birkett motored '• 14 Local 6.04 P. M. z•. to Toronto on Monday and return- FAILEDTrains going West dae as follows ted ;� -• :ped on Tuesday evening._ _ .-___ _ No. 19 Local . . 8.98 A.M. ,• All information as to prices and special •' 11 Local '2.90 P. M. Two of our central corner mer- , •.. 7 Mail 8.60 P. b. improvements cheerfully Cantile establishments have re- L dia E.Plnkham SV to - Y - Sundae included. `^ _ veived fresh coats of paint 'and �W :given by their owners are-feel ling good-for ». _ - --- -- --- --- -------- - �` �., > he fall and winter trade. Midgie Station,'N. s not can _Rev. J. A. Grant left an Sunday hardly believe this as it ie slot natural, . OPEN SORECHARLES SAFGENT, fLLAREMOI�IT evening for Montreal to attend but it was my ease. For ten months Corence. M n 1 suffered from auppression I had HARDWARE, STOVES A2" TINWARE thep dii a diff � ff�.ES DOCTORS1 Foray$thea so left on Tuesday to !� Ef: tried different me- _ attend the Name and fAn helped i li ed bat 'none GILSON � � ���� ��Mr. Hnrlburt and fancily have helped me. My �yjoy'8 NO. 4 eCZ�x - ASO L�returned to Claremont at Ger a• S friends told meI _ 'spending six years in Dakota, and '! e' would go into a 01IItmeD� Healed teller: Ml!$IC. x are now residing in the dwelling �, decline. One day s lady friend told me Nauwigew'auk, N.B.,Oct 8, 1910 T l t+eeently vacated by M6 SLrttus- wbat your Medi- "I can gladly recommend dear Dr,Mor- '�• 0 wA F�' T� ������ aeT: cine had done for riacys Eczema Ointment because it cured - " Rev. W. R. Wood was in Whit- ic,y` '• herala Iwrote on y w AlI' COOIeC� Style E y sae of a sore which I had on m ear for 'by on Tnesday attending a meet ' for advice and re- Oyer.8 years I did everything to have A Q®ES ing of Presbytery: Mrs. Wood ceived your reply it cured,and had the most skillful doctor, case and daughter, Miss Rhoda, spent with ppleasure. treating it, but 1e would not heal np. I SIXTY • 1>�, 2}, 3 , 5 $' P. 89ZAfd 'the•day wJth.Mrs. (Rev.).Moore of 1 started taking LydiaPinar -the went under treatment with Father Mor. Pickering• Vegetable Compound, and at -the '' The W. F. M. S.;of-the Presby• second bottle showed improvement I nscy's C?inemeha and is a short while it terian church here will hold their Now I am regular and never was so., wars cured. That was 3 yeah ago, and ► Other styles from 1 to fi0 H.'P. annual chile thank-oflcering meet- well in my Irfe, thanks to Mea. am sure the caro i. permanent When 1 �•�l p _Pinkham's medicine. think how quickly No.4 Eczema Ointment Our style G, made espeeiallp for stationary work, is' a model of all a -� Jt, -Ing on the evening of Monday. Please pnbheh m letter for the cured, ma it seem. wondcrlut indeed, ear litl8 Eugine shuuld be. It includes all the latest ieprovements, - -Nov. Gbh. The speaker of the benefit of others.-MRS. Josles W! I because you know l doctored with severs is of the highest grade of conatruetlon in material, workmanship and thee- ,evening will be Rev.S. B. Rohold _HICKS, Mldgie Station, N. B. ' skilled physicians echo could not help me design. is unsurpassed in economy of operatics and is above all ttior- of the-Jewish mission in Toronto. Indian Read Sask -Lydia E Pink- You surely must have a big_ demand for oughly reliable. W. M. Palmer and Thos. Gregg ham's Vegetab`a Compound is indeed this wonderful Salve. My only regret a, O;:,tyle a Engine in s powerful motor adjusted to all power purposes, more "mfr .attended the funeral of Mrs. Geo. a boon to women who o suffer from thea I did not use it at first, as it wouw � l where close regulation, smoothness and reliability are required. ID d - Davidson, of Cannan. Man., at female ills. My health is better now I have saved me over 9 years of Pain,to say is ve"economical and steady and almost noiseless in operation. than it-has been in my five years of Farmersth • Whitby On Sunday last. Mrs. nothing of an nnsig;htly ear and,:pan+,tC because It can r married life and I thank you for the Davidson was a daughter of Mrs: yam, advice and-medicine have I doctor bills.• - Jolie Ryan. It Is- {a Ate and understood. It[e just Lhe enginedtor�hard service.easily a- sister of Rev. John ne me. I had spent hundreds of'" Tbeabove prescription is nat a Cure Baird, a former minister of the dollars on doctors without receiving All"or so-called patent medicine.Dr. hi.r• It has many improvements that are not found on other. o. Catalogue Presbyterian church here. any benefit.—Mite. FaAN= COOt't4it, riscy prescribed it for 44 years, and is describing them sent on request. Write Osteon Mcg Co..Ltd.. . ! Meetings for. Bible. Study wi0 Box 448, Indian Head, 3ask+'tebewsn. cured thousands after other doctors fa-led. _ _ Guelph,Ontario. or to be held at the home of Ruth The most successful r, in this Price, 6ocr per box at your dealers. a Gregg, North Claremont, as fol- -comtry for the care of all form Faber keotraacy Medicine ca, Limited, SO'i�&rc E. Turner, -�gel , �11teV��e Of female camptaiats is Lydia .,'lows:Saturday and Sunday Octob 'lratseal son . Yinittbam'.v,g•whl.Comptotmd. R BRYAN or 21st and 22nd at 2.80 and 7.30 . Sold and gtiaraeteeti to Pickering 4 pp m. All wdwme,ao collections: by T. M. McFadden �i Q a w BJ.RSElEi 8pe &er, E. Whel• n under the The PIC�B'LRINa 8008 0" i " $ ' R. q ' auspices of th#International � 1 ,� �" Tobaccos, pi and smokers' , • Bible Students WOOD ~ �o i sundries. Central office Bell School of The undersigned some weeks ago t�hOTth I : l : - Telephone Co. soy for . :Iyn. New York. ,eat a circular letter to some seventy s t Considerable excitement was individuals whom he believed to be If such evidence as the following az- to � R e O�= Rolston Laren S i Caused o0 Saturday evening when iuteres2ed in the histot•� of the town- tracts from letters and other equally z t It :4 m ►M •O N CLAl;EMONT. ONTARIO o team of horeee belonging to Mr. ship and the circulation of "Past strong testimony contained to .Our g ; �' - our ;d _ 1. Kedshaw, of the 6th of L zbridge, Years in Pickering,'. He has now the booklet,is not sur teamicent to satlef7 any g�, ga is # a dS X4'0 stook fright and ran away. The pleasant duty of cordially thanking a person desirous of learnin shorthand i mQ211 8 $ a ;C _ EA 71Q 4 OOF'(N� _ delver was unloading pDtatoee at number who took action as auggeeted: thea there can be n6 me in any hues- o V # O Iib�jliJ • iU ++� :I8. Besse's, at the time. They ran By their assistance the deficit,which Daae under the sun: .. -up street and stopped when they was over-$400, has tieen brought a lit- Dst1t Mss. CIARas—"It is a pies 0 � 1lo s :� a ,. sad ,collided with a lam post in front tie—only a little—under that figure, sure to write a testimonial endorsing "a Jas BrantfordPstentRooSng,u �most; S a. O'9 exclusive] b some of the 1 p Pre He hopes that there are tnanv others anything so much eu riot Go other set+ y y of P Mac ash's residence. The y g 4 M ceras in Canada. Price 8.16, 8.86 and cubo within the tnonth of October will .things used the .same purpose as y g $ _g b o Yp �= 2.90 per square. (lamp was destroyed but otherwise find it pnesihle to accede to the request your system of V&clectic Shorthand is ► Also,a quantity of No. I apple a •'no damage was done. of the ct�cular—It Is the townshi s to others I have examined I shall c I - P Wm. Waddell and John Neal hook, The writer has and can bave be ialeaeed to reply to say commani- it .g a °' J as w o bacrels i hand. to nothing pert of it but loss. And he cation that may be sent me wigs re- ^' !!i O e • -Terms 6tsiotlw Caeh hive returned from their trip f July tbinksit not too much to ez ect that scents to the system,or to have asp $- • 1S tr �n sept -oi W. D. GORDON &SON, the west. The former visited his �' g a ra,. brother near-Oil Calgary and reports every loval citizen of the wwnsbip one interested call to see me:"=L. S. 0 3 :° "" Pickering, Onta Ada ,. g y will endeaeor to secure that that loss FAt its, 477 Parliament$t., (teacher.) •e' ,,,, oat. ar~ ., a snow storm during the latter shall be as little as possible. if every Our Fall and Winter Term cote- a o g m , acv v - _ part of September lasting four purchaser_ would undertake' in the mepced September 6th, but students m.. Dee i., days, when six inches of snow lay month to secure oin'other purchaser• inay enroll:any day,as instruct}on is Jaisnaq 1ele.whitby la, Osbnwa te,BroWaba on the ground. Many magnificent the deficit wool be almost wlpecl,rut. strictly personal. 17,Port n,trsbriage li,Oanninfttoa 11, ' fields of wheat will never be har- Is that too much to expect? Why Write or call for free booklet. se..ersZ.u tersrovs1) vested, Naving failed to ripen ow- not secure your one o0er purcl,, �r v' tug to the cold wet season. He this week t Clarke' Shorthand College N69P $l1aCk83331th ,Shop Z says Ontario is good enough-for W, R."WOOD• 586 College St., Cor. Manning Ave. - him. Mr. Neal,�owever,.was de- Claremont,Oct. 3rd TORONTO. `- lighted with what he'saw. is Robert Miller, of $touffville, - S��NPSON CO• Having leased the blacksmith --had rather An unpleasant exper- _ . shop formerly run by Hy.Thom- Of an materials and denim lents on Saturday last while go- e -- • kept in stook. It will pay You Ing from Claremont to his home son, I am prepared to do general 10 os11 M our works and inspect our stook in his auto. He had been here load- 1Opel)1 blacksmithing in all lines. and obtain prioee. Don't bo-misted by " g e is we do not emplov them,oonssgnetA- rloadof horses for agentle- Mill y LTY a am sad do tbrow off the agsnis J 'Ing ata V HORSE,8HORI(G A SPECIs ly w , man in Quebec who was with him commission of 18 pee cent.,whish you whit. _ .at tba time._ Whert about half, a :. 26 Ina. phone,No, 302, Claremont osrt.inly save by parohasing from ns. mile west of the village he at- _ o�llsolioitsd. tempted to pass a cow standul£.. JQHN MCrGRATH wNITIT ORANiTE Cos Y� `in the middle of the road. ' When , E Extend a Cordial Invitation to Ali Ladies to come acid see.the o$Oe Whitby, onterl,. x j he steered to one side the cow and beautiful Creations in-Hats for Fall"and Winter. Our Milli. CLARLMONT, ONT. � - ,atepped in front, and when trying n Miss Jones, is a yotg lady.of large experience and a competeet _ to avoid a collision by turning to actist n'Millinery. It is a pleasure and satisfaction for every lady to Es W. EVAN S, A ' the other side, the cow backed np see the new shapes and..styles, the faultless blending which can only The Pickering _ 'in'front of the auto. Mr Miller be accomplished by real art and workmanship combined, -which add Pt1IllP MJ�nnfaCtnrer then ran his auto to the side of.grace and beauty alike to bat and wearer, Onr brilliant display will t?l ,laiCe "lommittee the roaci„and going at a good rate be.egilal to anything•in-city or town, only difference our prices are Y ++ Shop and Residence, Dundas St of.speed it strnyk a fence post, about one-third less. Come x11, bay-your hats from D.Simpsop & CO. a object of this Association'ie to breaking itslowp, and then passed We will appreciate it and give you full value_in;•return for your lbesen stealing and prosecute WHITBY, ONT. several rods into the field. 1 n Ro- money. - the felons. Three doors west of Whitby House ing through the fence a wire caught Mr. Miller iii his neck, t'llt� T Members having proper ttyy stolen eommuaf- -- - _-- ting it somewhat sad tearing his SEE OUR DRESS Ci00D9 for Fall and Winter. They are beauties a caM.lmm1Qdiataly with any member. We are prepared to instal wood oriros collar, His friend was thrown _splendid values at 15c,20c. 25c,36c,40e and bOc per y 16c lin in of S:eentive Committee. pompe on short notice,also attend forward and sustain Be air hrotrn, cardinal, navy and checks. -Just the goods for girl's a Dol 01,80. to all kinds of repairing. >ry scratches on his be -dresses. 20c line.Shepherd obecks,also,5Qc line, are all-wool She Membership tae s ty scratches ield of the au and the checks, tweeds and cashmeres. Ladies'cashmere Hoes apet:}al at 25c_ ��,aav beUa3 Stem tete prMiseist or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mills : lali6ps in front were broken. Had ' Latest styles in Hats and Caps. Bargains in Men's Sweater Coats,76c sousotery ea appltoatton. A �gp gasoline engines and the auto passed between the two and 1.00, the greatest values ever offered for the motley. Get one now,. Hxec•=0ovn•-I,• D. Banks, the'squre gear 1 posts, the men's lives would have As they will-never be offered at that price again. t?ST,Q, Richardson,Pickering. Ontl MAGNET DREAM (SZOPASbT08 .4 been in in great danger from the 1.A. WCOpnor Af�hYt jef 'ev phone No.tf0 at residence. `•." fence-wire., as they were going at- Da 'SIMPSON &-Co., '- -PICBERING rapid rate. _ t . � „l..u. :.,� < w!. . ,6F as .. k .• ,,. M1ti. P ®•.'� . ..�: •,. ..y ,.a ':� —,. ,,,.,. a .yxe. . •-e.� ✓.L�. ..�« .N ..d4 • -�.,a,. -.,,,," y, s•. F.�.,V ;y.,.. W.me.'.w.' a ;�<-y..�'f.•� a1 'Air welt.. .i+c'•`. y' ,i`.•� sou J;. w..aW.'• .w. �' �• ..c+.eW,f',.. i 'X�' MM / 1% ry - V k 4 c _ He was not destined to realch this + ` ultimate stage on the present occa- A•• • ' sion. With a preliminary cough— • „,• for the discreet Smith was .well + ® • versed in his master's peculiarities O�DS o / «,t,a has —his servant announced the appear- : -n ,.,Uzss LL.wort i,.�deWW(O DO mA,utw or 1"S. ,iSwlst.1y 1#ruds"• et aft drvas,uts'. 64 ante of the Earl of Fairholme, rtA','TOTrAL DRIIG A C2THA�Ct►L �• OF CAr(A IFrLLtl�l� - - Brett looked at his watch, and i- • _ was caught in the act by his visi- _ Are you contemplating a permanent lox. "les, I know we•fixetl on sea I investment of your surplus funds? If en o'clock," cried the impetuous so,' we should life you to have a copy young peer, `'but I was simply dy- T ins to hear the result of your in- sued.our list of Canadian Bond Quota- ing quiries thus far, and I ventured to - tions just issued. _ CLOSE VAR . „ ' call an hour earlier. - - The barrister explained that he - -'- A security may be had of satisfactory - - 'J OR, THE HOUSE IN T1hE sought to learn the time as•a mat maturity—of $100, $500 or $1.000 16 ter of mere curiosity. "Indeed," denomination. The range -of income is he added, "your appearance at thisK RUE BARBETTE jucture is particularly welcome. I from 4 per cent. to 6 per cent. want to ask you many things con- Covernment Bonds to yield 4 per cent. . _ tensing Mr. Talbot." I CHAPTER✓V.—(Cont'd) a few gems, which he cannot even "Fire away," said Fairholme. Munitipal Debentures to yield. 4 per "'There is no"use, sir, in fighting b but I can answer „ i ' convert into muney 1" g a yard, I I "Cent to 6 per cent Wla not? It is not the first inns like a against facts," said the detective, time in the histury of the world that prize boy in a Sunday-school. ' s to yield 5 per cent. to with dogged insistence. "This time Well in the firs„ instance, 5.30 pet-e nta g8 a man'has made a fool of himself << �y .y have —y � you are dead wrong. Mr. Talbot over a woman, or even committed You known him man years?"' recognized at-Calais-by a For-'.-- Z�e n ere at school together at Public- Utility Bonds_to_�ield 5 Res i murder in order to steal dia- eign Office messenger returning mends." Harrow. Then I entered the Army l •.cent. -from France. Seeing him with a „ lady, and knowing that he was not MY dear'Winter, do be reason whilst he had a University career. able. \i here is the market for din ;VI trustees made me glee up the ' + -Proven Industrial Bonds to yield 'S% married, the messenger—Captain =�d Y 1 er cent. to 6 per cent. Gaultier by name—did not speak to monds such as these are supp jse j Service when I succeeded to the es p p Gaultier ser by ll as Mr. Talbot seem to be , You knew, even better than I tates, and about the same time ed rather to avoid recognition. Cap- I do, that the slightest attempt to II Jack entered the Foreign Office. . dispose of them at any figure re- I That is three years ago. We have s Lain Gaultier thought nothing of U&MION the matttir_until this morning, when motels approaching their value will , seen each other constantly since, i Office on dot lead to the immediate detection and and, of cuurse, when I became cn= he via-ted the Forel n Offic y ('� LIMITED g arrest of the person rash enough to gaged to his sister our friendship �0 ��V _�il li l iL�� a t,a,.a soFaeeEhing_o€..ihc__ *- He then saw the Under-Secretary, ma e t e experiment. Don't you I became, if Anything, stronger." -, the same gentleman who sent the see, man, that. the Foreign Office `hothing could be more admir-' .TOR'AI`iTO:�MOIYTFLEAL.LON0ON.F.MG6 and its messenger, its Under-Secre- ably expressed. Do you know any- F Earl of Fairholme to you, and told. P him what had happened. The Un- tory, your Commissioner, and the thing about his private affairs?" — -.der-Secretary could hardly refuse Embassy officials in Paris have been b insncial}c, clo you mean l'' --- -- ---- do believe such a credible witness, completely and abjectly fooled — "1�'ell, yes, to begin with." fooled too, in a particularly silly successful conclusion of which he the knee of an assailant endeavor- ;so telegrams were despatched to the He get a salary, I suppose. had been specially selected by the ing to garrotte him, embassy in Paris and the police fashion by the Deedless registration from Government, but he has a pri- - The were discussing this discov- r of names at the hotel?" lToreign Office.-" Y g st Dover. From. Dover came the vale income of some thousands a "Ah, there you touch on the ery and its possible significance - "tio, I do not see it. One can >> - _;information that exactly such a year. strange happenings of coincidence, when Smith. entered, bearing a couple as described by Captain not go against facts, but this time I Then he is not JikWly'-to be em Circus stantiul evidence convicts lady's visiting-card, which he si- Gaultier had crossed to France on the evidence looks so strong that barrassed for money�" _ g Y, Most unlike.y• HP is a parti. I man offenders, and it hag hanged }eptly handed to his master. Tuesday morning; and a few hours I shall be mightily mistaken if Mr. I „ ' • nasty an innocent man before to- Brett read the name irimribed later a wire from Paris announced Talbot does flat swing for his s)asrc cu'.ar1y steady chap—full of eager da I could tell you a very re- thereon. He merely said, "Show the discovery of the registered in the matter. Anyhow, 1 have dune ness to follow a diplomatic career y „ , ranee at the Grand Hotel. The my dnt in letting you know what �, markable ease in point. . Once-- - the lady in ' Then he turned #r y and that sort of ming. but Smith appeared to announce the Earl of Fairholme, electrifying -Paris telegram went on to say that has happened, so I must be off." If you were told that h. I- dinner, and Brett not only insisted the latter by the ' words; "]ietiss the. gentleman had told the man- To arrest somebody, of course 4" bolted with a nondescript young ,,, that his new acquaintance should Edith Talbot is here,"' - .ager his luggage was following from cried Brett, with an irritating woman, what would.-you say dine heartily; but also contrived to An instant later Miss Talbot came --the Gare du Nord, and. that his laugh; but Mr. Winter was already ` "Say "' vociferated Fairholme, divert him from present anxieties into the room. The three men knew +,rife and himself were going out hurrying down.the stairs, ` springing up _from the seat into by drawing upon the rich store- that she brought momentous, per for half an hour, but would return The more Brett thought out the I which he had subsided, '-`I would houise of his varied experiences., chance direful, intelligence. She $n time to dress for dinner. When complexities of"the affair, the more ' tell the man who said so that he ! The meal, therefore, passed pleas- was deathly. pale Her eyes were s. t. hat traps arrived they were to be excited he became, and the longer was a liar." her mouth nntl enough Both men arranged unnaturally brilliant, takes to his room. No luggage ever and more rapid were his strides up Exactly. Of course you would, I to visit Sig Hubert Fitzjames d,tr- get in tense resolution. came, nor was either of the pair and down the length of his spacious Yet here. are all kinds of PSP ing the evening and decide on a de- "Mr. Brett," she said, atter a _ -:,een again; but we will lay hands sitting-room. This was his only out Foreign Office officials, policemen, I finite course of action which would single"glance at her lover, "we have •n them, never_ fear." ward sign of agitation. When think- t and•hangers on of the British 1.11i' receive; the roust of the authori- received a letter from my brother." { Brett took a hasty stride or two toic, be could not.remain.still He ba.-;sr,, in Paris—ready to swear, PP Ing deeply on any all-absorbing Armed with a mandate from "A letter from Jack'." cried Fair perhaps to prove, if necessary, that ties' up and down the room. telt obliged to.cast away -physical ! Talbot and. some smartly dressed the Foreign Office, Brett could en holme. _ he: buret forth openly ter upon his task wahuut fear of "Well, I never did!" ejaculated So you -think, as well as mental restriction on the female went to Paris quite o nl • l� at last, "that Mr. Talbot has not play of his imagination, and he. by the day service yesterday, and interference from officialdom. \o- Mr, Winter - - only taken part in some vulgar in- thin further could be done that B would at times pace back and forth !even .took bare to announce •,sten- g But Brett only said— trigue with a woman, but that he during unrecorded hours, in the so- tatiously their arrival-in..the French night, an theprivate inquiry agent "Hare you, brought it with you, -' has also bolted with the Sultaa'g litude of his apartments, finally capital." could not; possibly complete any Miss Talbott" - diamonds, sacrificing his whole ca- awakening to a sense of his sur --For a moinent the two men faced Portion of his house-to-house sero yes; it is here. My uncle, .PhD neer to a momentary impulse and awakening by reason of sheer ex each other silently, the one amused, tiny in the vicinity of- the-Carlton was too ill to accompany me, rou ding until the following morning at the thought ,you ought to see it of -imperilling his neck for the sake of by the news he was imparting, the g g l� other staggered-by its seemiug ab- earliest. once, ' and she handed a tom en- • •• - - - _ snrdity. Then Fairholme Suss him- They smoked- and chatted quietly velape to him. • ' ••-. ._ self back into his chair: until �,3u p.m., when Inspector He g!xwed at the post-mark " • 1 "Look here, Mr. Brett," he went Wintbr again put in an appearance, It was posted in oria last ev- ieura Soapand on. if Jack himself stood there to announce that the coroner's jury ening," he said, his cool utterance Cut and told me that what you hare.,had brought in a verdict of -Wilful sending s; thrill through the listen- • • Isaid is true I would hardly believe murder by some ton or more per- ere. ,Is the address written by it," A mite of agony came into his C sons unknown." him T" he added, Ointment Entirely voice, as he added : "Do you know I The detective was somewhat qui- <<Oh yes it Is undoubtedly from what this means to his sister I My I titer in manner now that the sen Jack." God, gran, it will kill her!" rational turu:of events in Paris had Here was s wornaa moulded on Cured ]aim of Itch "It will do.nothing of the sort," assimilated with the other remark the same inscrutable lines as the cried Brett. "Surely you under-I able features of the crime. Mare man whom she faced. Seldom, in- "•I just want to say a good word for Gtiiticura'6oap stand Miss Talbot better. ' She will 'over,-the presence of a peer.of the deed, would either of these betray be the first to proclaim to the world realm had a subduing influence up- i and Ointment. Four or five ears ago I was in Port. the feelings which agitated them. y what. you and I believe, namely, on kiln, and he had the good taste Arthur,and I had an attack of the itch: It certainly Then he took out the folded letter. _ was ur, intolerable nuisance. The itchin was prim- that her brother is innocent, no not to ilI too strenuously that It, contained but three_ linea, and cipally at nights before I went to bed. thighs matter how black appearances may Lord Fairholme's prospective bio was undated. - were especially affected.' be.. I have no knowledge of him ther-in-law was, not only an acces- . ,-,My dear Uncfe and Sister;" it '--11I "I went to two doctors about it, and tried more gave what I have learned within the, sory to a foul murder, but also a ran `Z am in a position of some stn J.E.Hooves,Tosotrro '°ne may' I was beg�nni ,to think the con- last few hours, vet I stake ray re- fugitive thiel'. plaint was incurable, when I was telling my trouble diflicu}ty but am quite safe pe!- , to a barber, and he aid that he would guarantee potation on the certainty that he Use new fact was established by sonally. Ever yours, Jack." to cure me. Re told me fA take s hot 2lath,use Cuticurs Soap,and then apply is in no way connected with this the Bost-mortem examination of .-Mr. Winter was the -first to re- _ Cuticurs Ointment. I took his advice, and sure enough, the itch vanished. terrihle occurrence save by con- the victims. Considerable violence ,cover his equanimity. He could 3 had probably been troubled with the itch for two or three months before pu}sion:" . had been used to overcome the not control the note of•trumph in I tried C<rtrcura Soap and Ointment, mad they comppletely' cured me of "If gives one renewed courage tet struggles of the servant, Hussein. •his voice, . that intolerable nuisance. After one warm bath with G�iticura Soap and use hear you speak so confidently," His neck was almost dislocated, and „ d the Cuticurs. Ointment I was neves troubled with the itching again. What do you think of it now, Anything is this testimonial I would be prepared to swear to in a court of said the earl, his face lighting with there was a large bruise on his back fir. Brettl" _ .. .. Liv." . (Signed),J. E. Blooper, 268 Parliament Street, Toronto, Jan. 20, 1911- enthusiasm as he looked eagerly at which might have been caused by the other, whose earnestness had, (To be continued.) • • - - for an instant, lifted the veil fromHis skin Eruption - - features usually calm and iri ' • 'sive, betrayin; the strength of. ,t n •• incharacter and masterful purposeTHE BEST HOME PRESERVESCured Ten Daysthat lay beneath the outward mask.s "Is there anvth ng else.I can tell _ you?", asked Fairholme. "�i�'Cuticurs Remedies certainly did work finely, "Yon are quite sure that his was These are made by rightly combining luscious hash trolls with and I am thankful that there is such a remedy, a nature that could not stoop W ,and that I tried it. About three months ago a / ,a� a, vulgar intrigne?" said Brett. - terrible itching commenced on my body. I could "Remember that in•this relation the not understand it. It gradually grew worse and covered a large portion of my body. There was ; finest nature's aro prone to err. also a slight eruption of the skin, sort of a rash. �\ ��ll 1 From 1c., . exfiericnce, I have Iearnt I suffered greatly with the itching and at night time I to place such slips in quite another I had little, sleep. I tried one or two remedies category than mere lapses of trim- y " which did no good,and then I tried Cuticura Soap,- inaiit " " Ointment and Resolvent. In about ten days I was Y completely cured." (Signed)T. Williams,115 Pacific P. Wrirtiaaa 4yrrt„ara "Of course, any man who'know, i Ave.,Winnipeg, Jan. 14i 1911, ' the world must appreciate your tea- ions fully, but from what I know of EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR "You Can Try Cuticura- wap and Ointment Without Cost. Jack I stn •persuaded the thing is - -The boat results are thea assured. ' For more than agenerstion,CuticuraSoap,and Cuticurs,Ointment have afforded quite impossible. Fyrn if it were the speediest,sunset and most economical treatment for tortuiingr disfiguring skin otherwise, `he would never be so Ask your grocer for Redpath Extra Granulated Btygar: He and scalp eruptions, from infancy to age,' Cuticurs, Soap and (hntment are aold mad " to gn off schen he knew that knows then that you want the best. - `by dru 'sts and de alers everywhere,-but in 4uer that akin sufferers may prove _ ---- }lieu eff'resey without cost, the Pott„ 1)mg di Chem. Corp., Dept. SS, Boston, ^nt �a�rsbott to OC ur and The Canada Sugar ReAnin.g Co.) Llmlteed, IWOntreal _ - •S.A.,will send post free t�,any address,a liberal sample of each,with a 32-pogo book on akin health. �`;rite for a set to-day,even tbouo you have suffered long r ,:t anecial mission for the J °{end l opc]esal�and have lost faith in ev�ytbmg,for,as Iv r.Hooper's letter shows, _ Established in 18ti4 by John Redpath.' T strst nae of Cuticura Sump and (i ntment may be sufficient to give instant ISSUE 41-11 Y toot when all class has failed. _ ... . w . r ,.y'., .� '.: "... '�.:- ... .. .. •.'*F^ r,. - ,PS = tl,w tr. '� p,+o .d..7y.?'. w.i+'xY' ,"� - ,4: n�.' .{'r!F•..'°Y�:Ykp. .a"',aa.:'. .'^" .,eG,r.' ..�+p. .y r ;u �' �.� ..� 4 ar.. rt stir. ,-. rte: c .,. - - c=... » a t ." r r - ... - ,,,�.. '... ,,..x. . ,.... .., :.r ,., .,. ,. . .. .- ., , itsmr .•r✓-,a• a.nr'�_ - s :ro`rc �,�',!a +.-' 'H+'tu17 �iags, which are of noble proportions and are built o1 white stone. Their architect was a young fellow in his early twenties. } ; t They are on the marge of James Bay, and t , r the C. P. R. boats tie up-at the edge of ® 1 y the water that you always see in pictures / of this pile.. With the new Empress Ho tel1 / J in parklike settings they make a notable �✓ ✓ �,t/ group of buildings. DROP" Al !11111s �. Victoria, as everybody says, has not the bustle of Vancouver, but it has a delight. n,twserresrnb+s ful charm as a place of residence. Its business streets are very fine, a couple of ® IDE A them being a hundred feet in width and PW ­-1.1—...... Banked by modern structures. The Chi. MAD E. I N �.. . nese quarter in Victoria is on a much C A N A ISA # CONTAINS NO ^L-UM e a better scale than inVancouver. and while CONFORMS T , 1 / � passing down the street reet that is lined with S O THE , 1 S�1 Chinese dwellings and stores, with chi- H tGH STANDARD OF nese things in the windows and strange Chinese vegetables in baskets on. the side- G I L L E T T'S GOODS _ walk just at the doors, I saw quite a 17 Chinese curiosity. This was a Chinaman : t with a white pigtail. t had never seen a _ tit _ n!. Chinaman with white hair before; neither mortgage, however, this can be done only - r.. had Uncle John. MAKING SAFE INVESTMENTS with the greatest difficulty, and then only AA Up towards the park to the residential tiling to with luck Few people are w' section, there is a high cliff called Bea r-. —.. _. " ' buy a second hand" mortgage except all _ con Hill, from which a beautiful view out MORTGAGES CANNOT APPRECIATE IN a substantial discount from its face value. 'tit, over the strait is to be had. There was And even then there is often no one look a big bush fire in progress over on the VALUE LIKE OTHER SECURITIES. ing for that sort of an investment, and41, Gaited States aide while we were there° so its sale may require a very long tim4 _ and the sight with its pillar of smoke to effect. ._ v 4c ' was exceedingly grand. Moreover ars 'Extremely Difficult to Rea- So the element of weak marketability,- ' Next day we took the Princess Char- Ilia On In Case Should be Necessary- is an important feature to be consider, lotte. the C. P. R. steamer, and had a a '' ed in the case of mortgagee. In the vasa ,� Thelf— Lam a ®�� picturesque trip back to Vaaconver• The Forced Sale May Cause Severe Losa of of most negotiable securities-that to first part of ,the voyage is through as Principal-Of Course, Have Good Foa- shares and bonds that can be trans.-: ed " _"-�_� f n fiarchipelago of islands, densely wooded, tutee-High Yield OM. without trouble-there is almost always a The Rayo Lamp mp is file best and most Serviceable lamp you cand then. we came out into the open water market for the investor to sell ouch of for any part of your home, of the Gulf of Georgia, and made a bear his holdings as he desires, or is forced1# i It Is 1n Use in millions of families. Its strongwhite line-for Vancouver. Just before we round- to dispose of. The reasons for this re- �1 11$lit has made The articles contributed by "Investor' it famous. And it neve' flickers. _ _ _ ed Stanley Park into the harbor we are for the sole purpose of guiding pros* quire more space than are available thL ,r " ng' Pv y @ ) g passed the fishing town of Stevesoa, and pec ive tnvesturs, and, If po i;bte of say week - -- i In the dim room or the for the Rao vas oat the light that is most effec. Give. It is a becoming lamp-in itself and to you. just the lamp,too,for bedroom In chem from losing money tLr�nyh week sad will be treated further later of library where a cleat, dead light is needed. naw the fisher fleet setting out to work- placing it in "irild-cat" aterprises. The inipart;al and reliable character of the z There are great canneries here, and we lnfurmation may be relied upon. Th The ftayo u made of solid brass,tiickal- lated; also in numercua other atrles enol wruer of these articles and the publirhsr A SHIM I\G CORNISH METAL. flushes. Easily Fighted without temovitig shade or Chimney;easy to dean and rervick, will see them some time, of this paper have no interests to serve Askaov to show liilosa! Farewell, o connection with tbis matter other than There is a legend among the end 1peas. °�'': son Rano lamp;or wtaedardeaamt+•s cutular W say sennas oI Fa 21, i MW Q�en' tty ( company, (.i1�ltttli _ I2a, how of the re night f there mayin be globserved�a '' 7 t ad a --- - faintls possess sever. y shining mineral among the I^ rocks the '— --- --_ in clearing and grading for streets. The 'STs VITUS DANCE iaventmpointento Farmnmodoubtedly seasemeaauaarule,Ithi isbroughttpre f ncymha8 been A s is no re fa s Ismoka of burning wood is generally be- possess g pruted-by Prof. Strutt. A speci- ia�, LETTERS of tween ns and the monntatae, and the possess these in a higher degree than , most other real estate securities. for the j men of the mineral autunite, which A QOM I THE MAKING went of it hangs heavy in the sir.. lik• Cured Rhron h the Use of Dr h also found in Wales, au.:wssent is v reason that a well tilled and fertile [arm chae of.peat. Vancouver to rapidly eat. g , him from Portugal because of its 1 almost always readily saleable, al- luminosity. He finds that is close- lug its way out into the country that Williams Pink Pills. TO V Ills DAD. ! though they have their off periods. Bo, ly r se tiles artifices p F - ' surrounds it, and waste Land and frost e m ley prepared s. , -0y RtX t1ogVOY I is disappearing before- the labors of the 'Chorea,' oras it is more general- it one id careful Qct to overvalue the of uranium. and that 'hs I builders. ly known, St Vitus dance, is a dis• property being m°ngaged, and is also.luminosity is due to spontaneous ease that usually attacks the young wido enough to loan not more than 50 per radio-activity. The light it sheds UO IS John ease I went over to Vietorla. cent^ of tach valuattoa, there ie ao tea _ children, though older persons may I is stronger than that of nitrate of ss I said ave were going toy We went �6y son to tear that the principal invested is uranium. Upon parting with its [�Ir. :1leF.vop will write forI be afflicted wicb at. Its most ct,m P P g ; the C. P,.E..ateamer The Charmer,' to not .ate... water of crystallization the mineral this paper a s pries of letters 1 1 mon symptom,,:are a twitching of ry'i r �aaaimo. We had a line viae of th�•, As we saw last week, however, there .loses'it 9 luminous property. q ., - - the muscles u# the.face and limbs. from the _west. They will.,harbor and the shipprng Steamers from is no great confidence telt in the cer• •+• - china. Japan and-Austraria come In to "As the diseaso progresses thea appear from time to time 1111- talaty of )passant -payments being the wharves from which we s'arted and twitching takes the form of spasms HAD S.�D SOILF F©L'll YEARS 'do ' 1118 abo�"e head ing, ails I in•which the jerking motion may be promptly met in the general run o[ farm _ unload their foreign burdens there: I _ will giVfl a picture Of the ! � wort a e Zam-Buk Has Reseal It: f Qottced the Empress o[ Japan lying of confined to the head, ,or 811' the g i.s And this is aQ important feature for the private Investor This great Canadian west from the wharf with sheet metal disks hung limbs- may be affected. . The pati Sirs. Milson, 110 1i'%ckson Ave , !s, °t course.-sp°akiag coaiparativoiy; Lor ent is frequently unable to hold Toronto, says: "About four years .r.• ;x Itlis standpoint Of i1 ' yaitn t I oz°r her hawsers to prevent the.rate'com• to many oases this feature is not con- l) b anything- in the hands or to -walk ago a sure .spot appeared on the I lag ashore from her, and bringing the - Ontario man going Out there steadily, and in severe cases even unseat, owing to the relatively. small right side of my-face. This spot butwma plague with them. One of the amount o! the mortgage, and therefore to make his w a}. The, let' things which I wan 'Surprised to learn the speech is•affected. The disease increased in size until it became, is due to debility of the nerves and of the interest payments. about half an inch in diameter and tars sbould be LfUll Of inte.est comes im by boat from Australia •tela have learned !n the genera! talks Ser3' sinful. I went to a doctor,' hardwood, as that is almost as seance is always cured by llr, Williams' } P ' for every Ontario father.] - Pink Pills, which enrich the blood, - vestment which have appeared in but the ointment he gate me did as ben's teeth in this province. , They. might import potato boat too, ae I am" tone and strengthen the nerves and this cd�nma that, other things being not here any good effect, The note ; • ' _ XO, 7• " told there are Gone here� e all. thus restore the sufferer to good e'�yitl/h high return on as Investment im•i continued to discharge Freely, and Vanrouver, Oct. 13th.-1911, Oa ouz way to Nanalmo we peeprd fogy health,* The following is•a striking plied weakness in some of the other four wan most -painful. I' had it eau- 1[s star Dad.- towing bargee deeply laden with cos,I instance of what Ur. Williams Pink pointe, In the case of farm mortgagee,terized tried poultices and all � I am pretty near wady now to tutu from the mines at �Tanla4en Thin stuff Pills will-do in-this trouble. Mra. the safety of principal is sure; but that, kinds of salves, but it was no good 1interest donbtinl. But this is not!and I cuhtinued to suffer from it Buy face home, It has been an.-eye-open- id ,dear is Vancouver. Though they pay I has. Phipps, Pelee Island, Ont., ai is tag trip for me. and when I of back a sacs:-":fit the age of fourteen my' alone enough to cause the high yield ct for four years I ` , g it costs only $250 a ton to raise -it to "':, sample Of Zam-Bok was one kome again-I athall probably never get the 'pit's mouth, it is sold for 67 50 a ton eldest daughter, Edith, became 9 per cent., which,they usually return. P much run down, and file trouble -There le absolutely no proviiect of'a day siren to me, and I used it. AI -Sbr,)ugb telling you of the places where to Vancouver,'aud it is soft coal at that. r - developed. -into St, Vitus dance. morLga`e appreciating to value. Its race though the quantity was so small, ,. I have been and of what I have seen. IQ Hard coal As $10 a too. . It seemed to do me some good, su I -First her left arm became affected, value td fixed and the amount loaned is purchased a further supply. Ie.;rr+, only the fringe of things can be We stayed over night in Nanaimo, It is then the left le and entire left alRaye the paF value of the mortgage. tuu:hed. ae ugly a place to brick and mortar as g "Each box did me more and more Vancouver is growing wonderfully, you can very well imagine, though there side, *`She grew so bad that she In case of a bond. however, or shares iQ good, and, to my delight, before I j e Wh;Te I write this I hear "every now and are one or two' pretty spots. One of actually could not }teed anything in s Bound company there is always a chance had been using Zam-Buk three " her hand, and could only go about for the investment to increase in value weeks, I saw that it .was going to then the boom of a blast where workmen these was' a rugged hill reffec_ted, in n with a slidin erkiti motion. tat during the time the investor' be it. are clearing away stumps or rocks either)placid pool. On the brow o[ the bill were g' 1 g heal the sore. In less than a month Citi wady'for building 6` rations or w'itlistanding that we Were giving in this -ray he may increase his capital. it was healed', g+. g g pe growing gnarled arbutus,trees, with their • ,, rh � he-r medicine, she seemed to be For instance., several'sound issues of pubes I know a lade in the.east of the smooth red limbs. The bark of this tree sloughs off, and leaasa the red under- growing worse, and finally her tic utility bonds could have been bought city, whose husband suffered for Maps a Deep Seated speech became much affected. We within the last ten years at a price years with an open sore on his leg bark exposed to view. Altogethe-r it made quite a picture. At night we visited a became so much alarmed about her around 90, which may'now be'aold at par, On my 'recommendation, Za,m-Buk _ • moving picture show: and found that this finally-her father got a supply giving Investors an increase of ten per was tried in that case. The other . :.Cough in a Hurry pines, is in lite 'thriller" 'age as regards !of Dr. }Williams' Pini:'Pills, and wp cent. in their capital during that time day, when I saw iter, she told--me ,i moving pictures. - I began ,giN her these. In the in addition to their regular interest. In that it had healed the sore coin- Family Supply o1'Unequalled Cou7h Next morning we tan-down by rail "to I course of a few weeks she was much the case of a mortgage this is not poo• pletely." i Remedy for 50e-Money Re-' Victoria, and we saw a good deal of bush better, and before all the pills were Bible. o as there must be some reward' Zam-Buk is •a wore cure for eb' z ' funded If lt'Fails. along the way.- We were at Victoria j gone She LC1s again enjoying per- for lack of.this feature there is neves•!soreszema, pringwotm, ct ts, burns; feet health. This was in 1903, and as sarily a higher return onshe_anio-unt ' , shortly after noon, and.:,directly after - scalds, bruise and til skin in'iirie9 Cough medicines, as a rule, contain a I she has not had a symptom of the tested. aids, � l 1 `jirge proportion of plata syrup-a gond in dinner took the sit ePt, car out to. ..`.':I trouble since I feel justified in say-- There is another featuie,'however, that 'and diseases, SOc: box, all drug- ILient,-but one that anyone can make. mala. about twenty minutes, or half an > gists and stores, or post free from Y1•;. pint of gramhlated sugnr,with �pint ing the cure is permanent.!'- most investors would consider more of a g � Id warm water,stirred for 2 minutes, yea hour, away. Here, in a beautiful land• Zam-Bilk Co., Toronto, for price. ti Be sure you get the genuine pills drawback, if they took the trouble to go fou as good s u tsa moti* can buy. locked basin among tete rocks we Found In case of skin disease use also }z p which are sold by all medicine. into the matter-wben investing in wort• 3 A 150-cent bottle of Pines, mixed in a - H. 9f. G S:Rainbow. There is a dr dock Zam Buk Soap, oC, tablet. ' �'oz,bottle with home-made sugar syrup, y- dealers or may be paid'at�50 cents �b gages o[ any' 'kind-in as�enlightene.t vas you 16 ounces of really better cooggb here, and -a marine railway on which i . q - 'F u than you could boa<tr s 1 boxes fol• $. oQ from..The .way, Most •people; wben investing, place p y great boats can be drawn out of the tcater ). There's a visas saving of$2.00. Full Ur. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock their money in a security with the fee!. her, Grogan-0i hear Ilsley was areatlona in L e. for repairs to their bottoms. There were : Pack Ville, Ont. -ing that-some day-perhaps -before its in an autf)mobile accident. V1 r. And money coo dn't bny n, quicker, quite a number of boats lying there aL 'It;rtter remedy. Takes hold at once,given the`time'of our 'visiC. '�Ve took a hoa't �'- '- -' maturity, when a bond or a•mortgage- ,Dooley-1 i9. Little Tommy Riley ust instant re lief, and usually stops " they may• require- to realize on the acruss th' way threw a brick a1 ^ pp and• rowed about the harbor, circling the THE DIF, ERENCE. 9E most ObdLinaie, deep stinted cough in g amount so invested.' In'the-case of a wan, and it landed on Kelly s faee, I ' hours. It stimulates the appetite, to I Rainbow, We were very intereatgd to seeYoung Hopeful—Father,'what is a {9iggggghtly laxative and has a pleasant it because it is the oaIy Canadian man-o'. W idren take it willingly. Splendid for traitor in politics? rseness asthma,cheat ins,and other war, which ip still in commission, the • � pa .Veteran Politician--A traitor is `''Ibroat troubles,and unequaled for prompt Niobe having gone ashore. Another very A SAFE /N VES TMEN T 'i"UIta!n vohoopIng.cough. a man who•leaves our party and 1?ineZ !e a special and htphl concert- -interest4ng• ship 'that was lying in the P< P goes Over t-o the other one, An oPDertualty for fncestment that may never come to yo:i again; an gated. compound of imported Norway harbor was fife "Restorer." 'The duty 'of Your Hopeful—Well,thea what established coinp de larked rats under the Ontario &sued l n^tees I - _ ,White Pine extract,and is rich is alacol g p �- ° mPaufaetnriag trade IDarked goods of proven quality has issued a limited i this ♦easel Is the repair of submarine �i other natuml healing pine a amenia. - is a marl W110 leave8 his party 8IId tta4 of .8 pal' cent cumulative preferred stook in ten dollar shares; estinplymizAasdirect,-dwithsngarsyrup telegraph cables. We were told that it (4M a time only they will give a 25 per cent. common stook bonus; ti comes over to ours the - or strsdned honey,and it.is ready for ufwo+ y have shown ovor one hnndrrd percent. Droftt is lets tban tine gin, Used in more homes in the $. S. and Ras not been out of the harbor in three' Veteran PolitidsII—A OOIIvert, oa a ogly stoned covered, sad a'Drrmanent�aate is estsbli:+hed; the '�!^ Ipenada than any other cough remedy. years. but it is°always kept-there with m son.- n oa a1 is required only to cover new ten m.i a r t the east - r - y' pads ie almost met' by the salev from.the start; au•x1m- Pinez has ofon been imltated,but never steam up ready to leave on a moment's pa gdoln4 0 tiallax business has a paid-up capit it of one s ariwAmsfully,for nothing else will produce t o tigrent millbn dollars, -all made on this one amiole; this In a asime regnits. Thege genuine Is tiara notice it anything happens-to say of the If the ood din ours It to beeaattN ad ge t3 4- g y a y�opoon, mast+ by a well-known, rpoasible, company;:and x r dml to give absolute eatlsfaction or money cables in' the-Pacific." they hav6 tie t� In the matEer, nd iavast Cation. �p IsefuVrApnpdeed: Certificate of gut a nee eb Next day we spent in and about the Many a man's deficiency in dol- BTAND/8N MANUFACTUf�/lll �O. LIMITEDs t Asir Y d 1n each package. Y y g , y --.._ .. 1 inex or will t t for on. WWI, capital of British Columbia I 'wee'very ears is due {0 his def�ciene in 11 COLdORNE ST., TORONTO as ( ") Ined to The.Pinex Co.,Toronto,Ong. -much -impressed by the Legislative build. "nt�•na .rtx, F -'"lam f"r".c.'` tai §n` - ,+.. -�»; � ,....a5. .':�.,, a r _: '�'p,�... k Y : • vY S . , 4 LOCALISMS. ;8ealebtpt Oysters at Richard. The members o: the Methodist ,NO •'/T IS UNDERWEAR �� N sopa iocety. * Church are to vote on Church .{ r -MurraygBarrett is seriously union, within di months. - M T "was in the city, on ill with an attack of •piieumonis i .q Monday. and pleurisy. GALlb RZGIBTZJL Ladieb'and Children's All Wool Garments, also Union , -Mrs. Uriah Jones went to To- m. Gilchrist has been off �� and.Fleece Lined. Ladies' Garments - - •ronto on Monday. duty for over a week with an at- - -Found-A lady's belt. Loser tack of Ia grippe Qw sib T1710e3DAT Oct, 24tb, 1911-Auction 25c. 50c and $1.00. call at this office. t -W. V. Richardson was in bed sale Of!arm stock implements,bay, Children's 85 cense to 60 cents. T. and Mrs. Marquis spent a few days this week suffering manFolds, potatoes and househol - - - " - furniture at lot 23, con.d,Pickering, ,All-wool Blankets. Flannelette Blankets, Sunday in Markham. from a severe cold. the property of Mrs. George Tool. large sizes, 1.75. -Mrs. A. J. Howlett was in the -J. D. Remmer informs us that gale at one. See bills. W.B,Pow- city a few days this week. they have completed their apple ell, auctioneer, Men's Rain Coats. Sweater Coats at Rock Bottom �l -M. S. Chapman had a business harvest,saving picked 000 barrels WEDNESDAY, OQT0BZR WTH-Exten- ' Prices for all. 1, -• trip to the city on Wednesday. from 7 acres. sive auction sale of farm stock, im- - ► -Miss Minnie Rogers, of Frank. -Mrs. James Carruthers, Mr. lemernts, hay, grain, corn, roots, - A full line of Mitts and Gloves. i p ford, is visiting with A. G. an and Mrs. Goo. Fisher and dangh- household furniture, etc.. on lot 7, Mrs. Green. ter, Gladys, and Mr. Taylor, of ten. S, Pickering(Kingston road, It P,IiL�SERINU�- -Wm. and Ray Brokenshire, of Weston spent Sunday with W. miles east of Pickering Vill, e),the R. A. BUNTING, "a Toronto,spent Sunday under the L. and Mrs. Courtice, having Property of Eli Wickett. Sale at 12 rental roof. made the tri in their auto. o'clock. Lunch at I1. See bills for � A fullparticulare. W.B. Powell and F. D. Smith, of Greenway, -Owing to the Teacher's Con. W. Maw. auctioneers. GURNEY OXFORD y` Alan., sent Thursday with Pick. ventiun which takes place in the SATURDAY, Orr. 28th, 1911-Credit sting friends. Pickeringpublic school on Thurs. auction sale of farm stock and im- STOVES AND RANGE -Rev. W. Moore attended the tiny and riday of neat week, the ementa on lots 2 and 3, con 7, IIx• - reguiar meeting of Presbytery at schools throughout the riding will bridge,(Glen Major,) belonging to Whitby on Tuesday. be ehwod on those two days, and L. L. Rose. 13 months credit 6% off -Pere Henderson, of the Bauk ar Thankmg1vina Da comeeon'the for cash. See bills. Wm. Maw, - Of Ottawa, Toronto, spent Sun. fullawiug Mouday, that day will auctioneer. -� The only Stoves day with Pickering friends. also be a holiday. With the -Richard Moore, of Ttimuto►, ---Elim nran friends throughout Thin• -- - was in town a few daym during Mckeetu township will regret to Hair Grows 3 the st week on busiae►sx. !hear of the death of Wm. H. Reid, Eeonamlzer pa Use Parisian So is Time -Robin Gordon, of Ttirnato, im of Kingston,;which took place on aaipreve�8aidasas home for a few days. beim laid off on Bunds at the a of 06 ears. A one-lover device for feel- i 8 Y g Y It your boon is growing thinner and _ $ `; r work owing to a *ora Not. He conducted for 35 years a whole- thinner and causing you anxiety go to T. saving and fire control'. -A number from here attendvA male and retail butchering buss- M. McFadden today and get a large bot- ��hitb Guy Bros., Minstrel 'how at neer. He bought large numbers tle of Parisian Sale for only 60 Gent., It yon Frday e*enin lost. of cattle in Pickering townshipi.snob a Y elightfnl sad refreshinare. Bee hem In all $ z s atg t i e W. J. sad Ades. Taylor and where he was very popular as a sing that you who tike to use is regularly. iu two children, of Chertqwood, buyer. Parisian gage is guaranteed to atop fall. c-�1 -r-� 'Z'S + - 3 inghairand itching scalp, to eradicate J0SMIDH �• B V N 1D� S - rnt Sunday with C. sad firs. -Remember the public meeting dandruff and make the hair lustrous and r,,gers, in the town hall next Thursday radiant,or money back. a .l -Mrs. John Murkar bas return. evening under the auspices of the. There is nothing just as good as Pari• ed home after spending a few South Ontario Teachers' Assoeia- Sian Sage. Seeyon get the package-abich . , weeks with relatives in Bruce tion. The feature of the evening contains the girl With the Auburn Hair. County. will be the illustrated address by Sold and suaranteed in Pickering by T. �' I& _ � man -John Annau hits Purchased Mr. Frank Yeigh, the popular M McFadden. - - - �� � _ _ >� ,h the Wood property on King St.George Canadian lecturer, whose subject of The Ceateariial ooklet east, apt reseatoccupiedb Geor a n'ill be "Over the Highwaysof ' Bradford. Europe " Local 'tsilent ill al.,;o -For sale-a set of single hare- take part in the programme. This HALF PRICE-,A�.NAP E,�•� SORRY ! "•� -YOU LLB ess, a set of double harness and entertainment is free to all. - - cutter. Apply to Mrs. G. Leng, The township collector reports. A few copies of the Souvenir Booklet Pickering. that the amount of taxes that remain and are to be run off at half - If y0II miss our Dress Goods Sale. -John Gormle , who is em- have been id in this year is con- pprice. Complete at count is the Hun- Pickering. s y � 3' drQd Year Celebration. Pictures that It 18 On NOW. pployed with W. H. Peak, was off siderably greater than what was alone coat Twenty Dollars. Bound in �+ �� Price .Nut a few days this week owing paid in at the same date for the bears tinted paper, Enveloped to Dress Goods 8t Ha P �± W illness. past few years. Evidently the mail or to preserve. Of interest to -D. Brokenshire spent a few farmers will not be so hard up as every one in the township. It will be a days in Toronto the week. In many of them are predicting. the Christmas Gift par excellence• but 18 What it IDeans. - his absence L- D. Banks had While some of the crops this year ir you want a copy better make sure of charge of the mill. have been somewhat of a failure, it at once. By mail lb cents a copy. Twelve copies for 61. Order from -Miss Devius,of Kleinbnrg, and still there are many of the farm OVERALL ISPE��IAL JWLiss Way, of Wilfred, spent a few roducts that have not been a W. R. WOOD, CLAREDetONT .� ►t days last week with Rev. D. E. Failure, and the prices of all kinds and Mrs. Johnston. of products were never better Mens bib Overalls, W. & K, brand. First-class in every -James & and Mrs. Wright, of than they are now. EXCURSION I)artieular, regular $1,00 a pair, while they.last f Toronto, spent Sunday with John -The Malvern Braas Band will -TO 75c. a pair. NOW y0II fellows Who ' and Mrs. Dickie and,with M. S. hold an excursion to-morrow - at �verallB stir around early. land,Mrs. Chapman. (Saturday), from Malvern toTren- TRM3NT0N � ° � -Airs. Samuel Platten, of Whit- ton on the new C. N. R. line, and Via the new line(C.N.R.) l'� : hy, is spending the week with her also from the intervening stations. --.- HARDWARE I :_HARDWARE . I _ daughter, Mrs. John Stephenson, This is a splendid opportunity for The Malvern Bras, Band are having and other relatives. those throughout the to • Trenton o If , - • -Mise Mary Clark left on Wed- seethe new rand and itss e e u to needay- spend a week or two ment. Those who have travelled t,.�eittu'day+ �CtpUtr21st, 191 1 { _ With her grandparents, Wm. and over it speak in the highest terms Following is time-table and fares: - Mrs. Allen, of Hamilton. of the road and of the travellingTime Ret. Ret. Ret limit I Our stock for winter - -George Farley, who met with accommodation. The return fare adult child 18 Better than a serious accident to his eye few from Greenburn (Greenwood) is Nfalvern,7 10.19 .1.75 90 Oct. 22 - ,a weeks ago, is still off duty, but 81.55 and from other stations cur= Cher�ywood 10.80 14W .80 ever. the eye is gradual! improving. respondiukly low. See advt. in Greenburn 10,42 1.53 .80 •• -E. Arrowsmith, of Fairport, another column for full pa-rticn. Brooklin 10:153" 1°56 .80 OAS HEATERS who has been on the sick list for lars. Oshawa 11.00 1.34) .75 some time is improving and was -On Friday evening last a Bowmauvillellr15 1.25 .65. Oct. 91 -Coal Oil Heaters,- able to come to the village on Sun- meeting in the interests of the Orono 11.28 1.25 .56 fitarkville 11,36 1,1U .a:i .. S STOVE P� Lord's Da Alliance was held in � V . . day. �' Y O9RCA 11.42 1.05 .5b- •' _ 1 -E. N. Hicks spent a couple of the basement of St. Andrew's Port Hope I2•U() 1.00 .60 �' STOVE BOARDS days this week at Woodbi4dge church, There was a small repres- Cobourg 14.13 .80 .40. •' - v with the latter's parents, and in- entation from the different con- Grafton 12.30 .60 .30 �• 4eidentally took in the fair at that gregations of the village, who Colborne 12,43 ,25 }•: -• �LBOQPB _ town. listened attentivelyy to s most Ar. Trenton 1.20 P. M. -Rev. D. E. Johnston s nt interestingaddress b Rev, Wr G. Trains will stopat Fourth Concession RUSHES, conple of days in the city a last Hanna, Scretary of the Alliance. crossing, be $ ween Malvern and , Y week attending the Ecumenical Mr. Hanna gave a splendid ac- Chrrywood, going and return- I POLISHES, Etc. Conference of the Methodist count of the aims of the Associa- Eng on October flat. � 'church. tion and the good work that is Returning: Trains leave Trenton at Everything you need -Ha ism in town from beim done throe h them. The Q.10 a. m. and 6.40 p. m.daily except y g g g Sunday. I just.. at this fifteen to eighteen dollars a ton. Roman Catholic as Well as the season. -.'There is some talk of having some Protestant churches are giving -shipped in from down east' where their hearty support to the Alli- Aar there is an abundance. ince. At the close of the meeting ' -Rev. C. W. and Mrs. Barrett, a collection was taken in aid of and son, of Hampton, spent a few their funds. a. -The W. F. M. of - .. - a s lie week with Rev: D. E. S. St. An 'd t ..P Y r and Mrs. Johnston. Mr. .Barrett draw's church held their annual a kis � Cha' pmanaccompanied Mr. Johnston to the Thank-offering meeting on Tues- �icityon Wednesday. day afternoon, in the Sabbath 0, Dic./ -The surveyors of the Toronto school room. In spite of the very Give the young folks a boost. Let p and Eastern Electric Railway Co., unfavorable weather a fair num. them have an education of the right - - are now busy between Whitby ber were present to hear the able kind-no waste time, no useless ex- rJOW READY FOR FALL . and Pickering re-placing the address given by Mrs. McAulay, pease-88U-3 months, stakes that have been taken down of Toronto. The subject was A+ ' since the former servey was made. "Home Missions." By the uae.of r With our Grey or White Flannelette Blankets, Sweater Coats and -Remember Eli Wicl;ett's nuc- maps and the nai'r�ttion of con- 1�' �z1T1S Wanted allied Buggy Lap Rugs ; also, our 1 tion sale of farm stock, imple- Crete cases, which she herself bad '. ments, hay, roots, furniture, etc., observed, the great need of far $5,00 per week to commence with for Peaboddy Overalls and Coats, the beat, by test, on Wednesday .next. As Mr. more help in our home land was girls eighteen and over. i Wickett has sold his farm every. pointed out. The address was Apply at once, in the market. thing will be sold without re- both interesting and instructive. @ 'serve. Miss Hattie Law contributed to D. S. PERRIN & Co., Ltd-, *� - .7 -The heaviest rainfall of the the pvogram a solo, in her usual FARMERS SUPPLY STORE, year took place on Tuesday when pleasing manner. At the close of LONDON, ONTARIO. It rained incessantly for about the meeting a hearty vote of E. BRYAN, PROP. PICHERINGI :twenty four hours. -As many 'thanks was tendered Mrs. Mc. Blacks 'Mithing, wells were dry throughout the Aulay for her helpful address. country, the rain was heartily Refreshments were served .and a welcomed. social hour enjoyed by all present, Having rented the Dumbarton shop -Jae. Thompson, Of Sutton, and opened the same,I am prepay- COME AND SEE ME Spent Saturday with his niece, ed to do all work entrusted to . Mrs. John Rankin. He was ac- orWoeuRN me in the above line, FDouble Harness, Single Harness, Comppaanied by Jae. Henderson,--of A 'large gathering of the friends Horseshoeing a specialty. _ acarboro. Mr. Thompson ,was ,a and f John and Mrs. Call in and see me any time. Collars, Halters, Etc.; p acquaintances o - resident of Pickering about forty Baird gathered at their beautiful real- �. f� Z s all my own make: years ago, deuce on Markham-road, on Friday _ since leaving.and this is the first visit evening last to wish them many D.UNBARTON _.plush- Rugs, Whips, and all Horse Furnishings, -The many friei�ds of the'fam- happy returns on the occasion of the - ;___ here will regret to learn of the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wed- PICKERING MARKETS always in stock, - death of Miss Irene, only dangh- ding, and a most enjoyable evening - _ -was spent. A bounteous repast was White Winter Wheat, old,...,. $ .83 fix ter of Thos. Jackson, Jr.,- at her re ared b the boat and hostess, to •f ,-,- PICgERING� HARNESS EMPORIUM P y Red .88 father's home in Clinton, on Moa- witch all did justice. A splendid pro- Mined ...... .82 day, after a protracted illness. gram was arranged, which was the Spring Wheat.................... • .70 Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL The funeral took place on Wed• attraction of the evening, About 126 Goose ............ 70� Inesday aftorn00n, guests attended. Oats --.. .... ,42 r , s _ r, t r ;r R