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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_10_27 • VsW :IlE+'-, p"e x.�,'� .., � .A. ..�:. .W. '+Sh• =q`i�7 _ • yam'- �•^ Ye "L' °.A iM,f ti �1d 6.•' A -°i ' .. ,.,-�.. wp. ..4..v'+ y.- , ""v., wv -!+i "^+' - :+"P"e -.li ,.Y' h: a _•-,,ties iF. 'Tien'. Y'Fi T"'3- -y w ..K. •a,o,-•T sC A. !� ,.. - av"Gi^: •.•-#.- - .5. y,,. ,-..•esti. _.' - ..r. ,,,) .! ,•..q.A..':- yyFB J: '+tr.. - - .. . ,•s.,,. ,, ^: .•tees . '/�-c r t� o' ;� ,T'.' k,,—, G11 EWS T' ,-,. d' ;. -.. seer' .. i •^�' '',web ... .. ,•-,��- OL. -%XX1. -PICBERING9 ONTe, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1911 No. a� .q f, ' 1�sotBsf>Etasgal tl�arD�. MILLIKEN i1UDL[Y Established 75 years SPINK SILLS . — y Wm. Squires has purchased Tima. � �edttcee;l A lot of interest is centred this year thy O'Leary's farm at a Rood figure. in the plowing match which take@ Mr.O'Leary.we understand, intends GREENWOOD E. FORSYTH, D. of O., te- place on the farm of Alex Donaldson, to reside in Pickering village or Whit• pp Reg lot 2, concession 5, Markbam Town- 1fL. terse member of the optometrical sero- by, if be can secure a suitable dwel- L3atioo of ouaric. Special attention given to , ship, near Milliken's Corners,oil Wed- ll • - ,ILLS r Itb11 flntait o!slaesss Eyes tested free. North FLOUR seed&y, Nov. 1st. In all there are �' Oiaeemont. i6tf seven classes-four in sod and three in WHITE-SATIN red land-and there are good prizes in WHITBY N�T C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., CREAM-BUNS all. Hot meals will be supplied by the + Edinbur member of the college of TEA—BUNS East York Women's Institute in a A sacred concert will be held in the It equire 1000 bushels of Buckwheat at Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.licentiate once and will _ a an extra rice of So al College of Surgeons, Ediabargh. large tent erected on the grounds. Baptist church on evening, P P 8 atteasion to a.tesaee of ..omen sad Frank Weir, of Agincourt, is secre- consisting of anthems,quartette,duets for it for quick'delivery. dean, Omeeand residet+oe,Brougham. FEED . - tart',and entries may be made with and cornet solos. All are welcome. Will also pay highest price:for' : BRAN him up to the morning of the match. Wm. Gray, a member of the Toron- $ARZE�• PIC1(ERING MEDICAL SURGICAL. to police force, has been appointed V and X-RAY INSTITUTE SHORT3T - eown'constableas successor to J. D. <300� OAT S W ELLAA D FEED FLOUR AOINCOURT R. Jameson. Mr. Gray has made a I+ICYESING, ONTARIO u u — r =JUMBO — very fai*orable impression upon the- !R. he - � �'�A'1' - • s. BI.GIN TOWLE, M. B., x. D., C. Id., OATS Last week one of the oldest and members of the Applications Com- _ rhyei*iaa-iacbarg4 OAT CHOP - oat respected residents of Searboro mittee. James Isaacs,of the South tvAKERS'JOY-the best bread flour. �s fip4elatissin Rectal Diaeaees. PrwatioEris• CORN township, John Milne,.J. P., passed Ward, has been appointed caretaker. gISSIMI-the beat pastry flour. f etrisss of Iran. Dteaaeea of women,.Can core, `CORN CHOP --- away at Ilia home in this village. The Both men entered upon their reapee- .`` 'rumors,X-Ray examination. Disess" or eye. BARLEY CHOP deceased, who was a native of Blair- tive duties on Monday. Special prices to farmers buying two err.noes,throat and longs. fortis@ glasses and owrie, Scotland, came to Canada 60 - - - - barrels and over. u aria soots and abrooic diseases. g , Off"Hours i9 to a and 7 to a ffit _- —MI%ED CHOP �. years ago and settled in this villaBe, where he has ever since resided. He MARKHAtA I chop finer than anyother mill-that very highly esteemed.by the whole T. W. Dugan, of Toroato,+addres- - whefeed dis scarcey 1.epai. FEED WHOLESALE I N TON LOTS was a man of great ability and was means a eat deal this east E. FAREWELL, S.C., HARRIS- `Chopping Every Day. community. He was an active work sed a meeting,n St, Andrews church ir• 1tT • T!H•Ooa !7orownAttorney,and0onan er in the Presbyterian church and. Monday night in favor of a local up- L- Q ="=_Mf ® . Oonrt Bot*,Whitby. 10•y tion eatnpaign for Markham village, , was'closely identified with the tem- Mr, P. McClelland was in the chair - perance cause. He is survived by his and on the platform were Revs, Moir -St, George's Anglicon Church'•' T. BAROLAF,Barrister-at-Law, widow-and two sons. and Wilson and Mr. 0. S. Hicks. It nor to�iialtor,Notary Pnbiio,s>oeai,i E:.m,. J. L. 'SPINS LIMITED w for Ri� Court of Justice. Brook Sir*". f L ` _ c y orae decided to submit a local *pilau SUNDAY $ERVREs c DUMBARTON by-law to the electors-at the Munici• .. : E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and PICKERING, ONT. - pat election in January. Committees Morning Prayer 10.80 A. W. James Marks left for the west on were a fated and a vigorous cam tet' A.solicitor.Notary Public.Etc, tdoney t9 Ppn g 1 loan. om*e next door to the Standard Bank, Tuesday of last week to visit with his paign outlined. Petitions are now in Evening 7,00 P. M. jWhiLbs. ably brothers,George and Frank, circulation to get the necessary toren- � a - e t BE-AL fin Tuesday afternoon as the.M,ssea r,-flve per cent-. of bona @de voters -to -Si,ndgy_Sthooi 2:80 P. M. � flua{ufaa fzCtVb*. Allison end two young friends from Toront vere driving near Mr. Allen's sign the same to present to the coun- cil before November 1st, requisite for G. HAM-Issuer of M,trria a CLAREMONT a bolt broke causing the shaft to fall. the submitting of the by-law.-Econ* 1 ; Licenses in the ConnLy of Ona o, The Gorse becoming frightened dash Pi4karfngvtllage, 2719 ed off at furious rate, and was soou mist: for all styles of furnitaire. beyond buggy UO2eti into POUVER, Real Estate Auc- he di ch which uoi l. The very ry dew all his BROUGHAM ` I1� -sees _ T po s tioneer valnawr, collector tad-issuer + - --- of marriage licenses,Broagham. 1 occupants out P n rather a violent man- Dr. McKinnon was m Toronto on j DHOPPER Issuer of Marraa�e jj�� �'• Der, Other than a severe nervous Monday, v , . Licenser in the,0oant7 of Ontario, +e,00� MOl1ldlIIg shock and a bad shaking -up, none of The Rev. and Mrs. Cousins= visited y II34e se store and his residence.Claremont. Hugh and Mrs. Mechip this week. �w ��11y�,� �• the occupants were injured, 1t was a fes' R.BEATON.TOWNSHIPCLERK — tare Frances marvellous escape from broken bones Miss B. Marshall, o oronto, is vis- a Conweranesr- Commissioner for taking or something else more seriouit, upon itltig with her aunt, Mrs. E. HQltby. B �' �, amdartts, &***natant Bea, money to loan which they are to be congratulated. Frank Wismar, of Michigan. renew•Z on um ' is week. h: . Oosee»r of MarriageTEdo Window Shades e°Mza�o�acquaintances Ella. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, - - BCARBORO JUNCT141N of Toronto, Sundayed under the par- _ + Fit for Counties of York and Ontario. Ano- Wrn, Scott is confined to the house sBVQ InODey by S8C1[it134$, ental roof. Nims 461411 of all kinds atteaued so on shortest Mr, and Mrs. Devitt, of Toronto. 4auos. Address Green River I,0, out, by illness. UNDERTAKING Mrs. C. E. Oliphant has returned visited with W. J. and Mrs.'Devitt. B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- - from visiting her son at Kirkfield. this week. %toneer .aloator and oolieator for R your Coal before winter In connection- Mrs. A. J Reynolds is @pending. a Rev, R. G, English is is attendance qx QanniL44 of Ontario and York. All kande of "' - '• • "�„ tains eoadussed eitb*a ppisrmtely or by anewo: few drys with her mother at Soling. this week at the P uviacial Sunday Rate sates poll-mud. Far dates as aLb,er par- Distance no object. The good roads committee are mak. School Convention in Brockville, nCeB d0 In force. " '• liieulan a ply as reudenee. BlrsatieLb as. Ptak- ing slow progress With the Danforth A. Hamilton has leased Daniel Gan- 6 7 p esus@ Ph*o*orders left at Mows Oldoe Pick. Prices moderate. road, no's farm on the 5th conceewian and sesta@. o: Eo16"1*e 11t4se, olarfactio will r.. Prof, and Mrs.Rae *Olde. and soils, will meve thereon about November - - 'S .mates peomps a;ssooiga S�tretacUoo @oaten• - ikwL K7!Pace number to Independent Igo& --- of the O, A. C.,Gere pli, visited at A. 1st, Mr, Hamilton will continue InSPIN �T T _- �i /� } J. Reynolds. , the concrete business.- �' L. N ' L��4 iIOHN PHILIP PICIIERING PILILS I Death hue again entered the homeThe annual- Thank®Rtvinit Servic M . old resident, h the person i. of the W. F. M. S., of St. John's con- PICKERING - xHs -_ _ r", R Galattder, She w,Ly. a dough• ltregat.ion -was held in the church on ,. ter of the-late Matthew Walton, and Has a full line ar fresh and cur- the evening of the Meth, and was much Great Laxative Tonic was horn and lived Nil ber the ea dyed b all resent. �/'�� '•� r i meats constantly'on hand. pearuar Lace. Her husband died in l y p - G / j T , • - -Februarypast; The shock and-other f a prolonged i e •, during t\-.r■ L After o1 itn r8pit'8 Roll, Breakfast , Bacon, - eompheations set ing which caused hey which everythingpol.Whie was done ' Ham, Bologna, Weiner", etc, -Restores the energy and sti'enRth "death an Friday. Oat: 20.' She'leaves to relieve her sufTeringe, Mrs. Edward tI„ one daughter. �lrs. C. Gutum<w, who Griffiths died at her home, here on Egg,Store, Nut and Pea sizes ` Highest-pricers paid for to every part of th'e human R Saturday, olat inRt, The funeral took resided with her, and one-son.Rubert, y' - in hard coal. Butcher's cattle system-jttet the thing to of Toronto, The funeral -took lace Place on Tuesday afternoon to St. P J Best ? lump beam coal. All coal is _ tone you up.� " ' Ion Mondaq to Norway cemetery, and uhn'a cemetery, 7th concession. ' She'. under cover, full weight anfd - -_ s e * was largely attended. waa-twice married and has three of a prompt service, l 'eek i tq 4ki?rq guarantee every box and re- family by the first marriage, one eon - 4 fund your money if not in Texas,another in Niagara Falls and �• COUSIN$-JOHNSTON a daughtrr at horse. The deceased +�-+ v ��:8 � � _ deceased- .'First rigs for hire satisfied. - - -- was aged 59 years. A Good .stock of rough and matched - - A quiet wedding was solemnized on Anniversary services will be held inhemlock, al o mate and dress- Day Or III ILt - - - -Manufactured And sold b • Wedneada Oct. 18tb,at the home of a had y g '• y y• the Christian church on'Thanksgiving ed spruce and pine. 'Bus meets All traias = ---• --- _ . _. Mr, and Mrs Andrew Johnston, North Sunday, Oct.29th, at 11 a. m. and at , Claremont, when Their second laugh- 7 p, m. Rev. H. M. Haines, of Toron- •2x, 8x and 4x Ontario cedar ahisgles. � -Teaming promptly at'tended.to' T. M. McFA DDEN ter, Edith Jane, was united in mar to;*ill preach in the morning and ax and 4x B. C. shingles. ridge to the Rev. Fredrick Cousins of Rev. S,. T Tucker, of. Greenwood in Let me note you prices on an build x ` Agent for Canada Carriage Co, DRl7(3CiI8T AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN St. Pauls.An ligan Church, Barwick, 1e eveniri The music in the morn- q i P y b 'the Rev, �. W. Wakefield, of To- g' lag material you may require. NH Peak ,'PIChERING, _ ONT. y ins will be in charge of the Brougham a • P1�lter{ny, Tonto, Mise Blanche Machin played Choir, and the Male Quartette will Bi11 atuff.a specialty. thewedding march. The bride who g• 8 Inde ndant hone 1503. B sing. In the evening the Locust Hill Pe P .a REAL ESTATE.".'...' was given away by her father wore a Methodist Choir will have charge of ., WEST HILL ••••• gown of cream satin de chane trim the music. All are cordially invited to A• C• R�.,1ESOR! • ; ' -� x''. -med-with silk fringe and pegrls, and both services Two fifty-acre acre farms for sale ghee carried a shower uet of roses and F•- SLACAUNITI1 SHOP t y P' One of the most pleasant Puente of LOCUST HILL d Good buildin s. lenty..of.water, one-. lily•oi the Talley. . Maas Sara John _ _ 8 P the season took place on Fridag last - _ half In cash, balance on mortgage if man, warn of the bride was brides- half -Bathurst Farm," •the home of required. maid wearing pink silk. Mr.R.Sh�►ak, Boyd Burk, wban that worthy couple Horseshoeing. .Repairing of im. of Toronto, supported the• groom, celebrated the 26th anniversary of Also a good tenement dwelling only immediate .friend" were pre- T R B their wedding, the ceremony of 25 Eyes • plements, vehicles and auto- ' sent. The groom's gift to,the bride - yielding 12%in the visage of-Picker- years ago baying taken place, at the wass,necklac!'set with rubies, to the 4 mobiles neatly°sold quickly In "ams premises, The large dlniag s 8•. , bridesmaid a brooch set with peridot, h ,done. to the beet man a tie pia. The num- room was. beautifully decorated wit t ' ' 3�> lM�is !� � autumn leaves and foliage plants. Brous and beautiful resents showed a table a CHARGES.MODERATE.. �> �� f>NY*�uV the high esteem of their many friends. am to tions were white laid Mr. and Mrs. Couthis It shortly sa„themunas, and covers were laid for s• A trial respectfully solicited. over 50 guests. The bride received �xammec �� ♦ fur their home in Barwick, Ont. many beautiful giftP; . Among those •�-` '_'` •�• f '�• V. Richardson• *ROCK ROAD from a distance were:Mich.; and-Mrs.nand — AT Wiemer, Bay City, Mich.;'Jahn and i ' . • _ •° and Mrs. Milaof the son; Opt.; and Basseft � M ($ucce@sor to Wm. Lawson,) Mra, H:Ellicott and daughter, are Burk, mother of the room ; G. and Notary Public, Pickering. improving nicely after their recent Mrs. Burk, Maxwell, Mrs. Heron, " welt 3M=, 0=t, illness.- Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. Gannon, Parry �9peClal,lil9t Mrs. Geo. Tool's sale on Tuesday Sound;-Mrs. M. Burk and family, Mr. - - T was very largely,.attended and, prices and Mrs. Hamlin -and family, Mrs. The In all kinds of tire-setting. Binder were good. Tompkins, Eye" should be exsmiaed every 4 R P Miss Badgro, and Milton DOMINION BANK and mower knives'ground.' Mrs.Forman and daughter, of Lie- Burk, all of Toronto; Mrs. Coleman two years. , Ladders of all kinds in stock towel, ie visiting the former's broth- and Mrs. Johnston, of Oshawa, 'and Ttie a pa change. Glasse"exiie- $eari Office, T'o:onto and to order, er, T. A. Knox and other friends. others from Stouffville,Markham and v We extend our best wishes to our Brougham, fly right last year may he ia- The Shop•will be close every•Wednes- urious now. Whether you wear E.,B. Osler, M, P„ esteemed resident; Mise Minnie Fitz- j _ President day and Saturday from now atrick on the event of her marry a glasses or not you should-call W. D.Matthews, Vice President until November lot, P 116 �♦ and consult'us hbout your eyes y C. A. Bogert, General M'g'r to Mr. J. P. Carey, of Toronto, which vOxzt i\ READ THIS before it is too late. Capital i64, Reserve.$b,000 00 took place in the R. C. Church, Pick- r 00R•�. , W ering, on'Wednesday morning. Panda"Sage puts Laster hdo Total Assets$MSW,000 n, �-1 JACKSON, _ BROU' ROAD A very pleasant event took place on DuB Faded Hair ,Perfect fitting glasses mean"a nod deal to the eye-glass user- A Branch of this Bank hue been estab- Saturday evening last when members Every women reader of the Nxwo who 8 limbed in London, En land, " of the Ladies'Aid Society as well as a desires radiant bair that everyone admires thi► is the Ideal we .aim at—you 78 Oornhill,E. FIa9@ you lots of Water? number of.other friends called at the should go to T.M.McFidden to-day and u•the judges of our success. This Branch will lune Letters of Credit and bome'of Mrs. George Tool,and after et a large 50 cent bottle of Parisian Sage. Drafts on all importtut psinta in Canada,n go- �� @ROS., OF WIHTtVAL>< reading 61T appropriate address, pre- it is not only a delightful and refrsshiag Our mounts and lenses tn'gst s gats Bills sent for colltralon,wake talo�s pLic rented her with a beautiful leather hair dressing and beatliifier,but it is sold give good results, ' iraadsrs and traneFot,every description of are prepared to,,furnish you anything trimmed rockio chair, as a mark of ander a r d guarantee to banish dandtnff beaklag business, R r, _...Information will be furniabeed an all Canadian in the line of water supply such as the high esteem in which she is held sing falling hair and itching scalp or mon• _ _ + @Gibers. pumps,' windmills; hydrauHc rams, b them. Mrs. Tool replied most feel- a back.- e� 'Aspecialdeptrtmsat will be provided for the inRly and appropriately thanking yParisian Beige is ibe best hair tonin NCrmWaa Bassett pN of visitors .aa.beeuau of our Lettere of plumbing, etc, them for the handsome gift. The known. It is the only one tbst will,oars J$WELER AND OPTICIAN Credit. The are also ex art well drillers evening was ICKE afterward* ppent most dandro8,al4aneethe11c61p sad maks the WHITBY ' CRAB. D. G1oRDON, Manager y P e pleasantly in social intercourse,music, hair grow long bad beautiful, - BOM and °ron o f, a .r HI L BY (' and respectfully solicit your 'patron, etc.' Mrs. Tool haw decided to-take up imarantsed in Pickering by T. M. Mc- y� 2TRITBg. BB"0131 age for the future. Ind,vbone 6.521 residence in Mount Joy, i Faddes. --- ' t � •,.w'y,,, .2.�, •.. .n,. -:tree ... .: ;� ah.: "f• f.W y,a,•a''i •r-. r - ;c •.. .�,... .w-. 5. •taw, ties. • .• . ^,. �. ,., .-..r.. •. ;..:.v e,..:,•.y;: :: .R..�= :' sV.q _ n .n..vi�" _ a..:..,t,-... :a ria'. 3.� ,. .,.y,.r,4'• ' r c :a^w-... u» 'r,.. _ ..k'dx. • -..�Y sees w R; '� •+ .a 6 a 1�?•" red, .•..,s tGx.. _,�". ,•,,+an r'�,- .vS,A'�$^,Ir," -Y . .ate",� ±nwir.. ,rm' '..:..m+ .. -�- �fi... ;-Ir=::+L- - � .n«. - :� ,r._-�.":.-wx�'�`$ •� �k:«. :s,.: ,x ,�'�• - ,''� ' ,r. ,. Iii; ,,. 'e' ."• '�° :.. .'r. °, ".,�,. •.�,:..•�•..K .� .•'yd'roam`rworw .Cwq,kti,i.,,r'.•.;'t.�"L°..,.,.s... - •. ... v �,k r.... i ^.yy, b _ d l�ti:.�...+u � '� �-,.,,y.tb�.YR��r6..• ' e+ a j w•..—.. ,..._ _ i w .`�.:T A. Tom'•/'hJRi-�W.'S W. ..,, � � -. e' �.. __ rT' 4, --�,-,._r,:_,,�_.- ''T, �4 w ' v .. ' r ` mann to 8 1 - - - _ ; lite Old Fo�ks whie}r starteddpunctually the sole , w. _ :. remnant of railway virtue possessed {fad advanctngyears bring an Increasing-tendency by the Chatham and, Booth East- to C.004tipation. The corrective they need is ern line. A restful porter, quicken- B0 N D 8 -- - �� ed into active life by a half-crows q* NA w DRU=C0 Laxatives found him a vacant seat in a tip, 8- 'kin" eariiage, and 7he Dominion Securities Corp rationfirst-class mog Entirel different from common laxatives Pleasant to take,mild and p2inlem. y Brett's hasty glance round the Jimited—established 1901—for the A tablet (or less) at bed-time regulates the bowels perfectly.' Increasing compartment revealed that his tra• past ten years has successfully market- doses •never needed. Compounded, like all the 125 NA-DRU-CO pre- velling companio-as,'--as far -as DQ- -' partitions, by expert chemists. Money back !t not satisfactory. ver, at any rate, were severely re- ed many of the more important Bond 25c.a taz, if your druggist has not yet stot:ked them, apectable Britons bound for the issues of Canadian corporations and x ` send,25c.and we will mail them. Riviera. municipalities. The iasugs with li►hiele - NATIONAL dRUG d'CHEMICAL COMPANY The batboy station at Dover wore ' u OR CANADA, LIMITED, MONTREAL. 22 its unusual aspect of dejected mis- w�' have been identified represent the ---- -- --------------- cry. - best iri security—and command highest f - r A stiff breeze had brought up a. .'..price he genera trading market. s in t lir t - moderate sea, and the barrister than• llv A bumued down his bag and flung ane Northern Rai ay Compatey. ,. _ --QUARTERS himself into a chair on what a no- Winnipeg Terminals 4 per cent. Gold j j RT rice would re' and as tie weather Bonds, guaranteed by the Province of L � V 8 aide of the charthouse. He bore Manitoba. " the discomfort for a few minutes, I R 1 _ .. „ ORsZ'i-I USE IN THE and was rewarded for his foresight i Canadian Northern ai Ivay Company ,:7 __ by possessing the most sequestered Equipment Bonds. nook on deck schen the vessel turn= RVE BBARBETTE ed her head seawards and began Such public utility issues as: Toronto _ and York Radial RailwayCom one of the shortest, but perhaps y the most disagreeable, voyages in . first mortgage 5 s, Suburban Rapid - ` CHAPTER Y.-(Cont'd) I newspaper which formed the bar g pony first mortgage ' rister's first links with the tra- the world. Transit Com gage S's, "The barrister ignored,hien, save gedy. His ideas suddenly reverted Having retained his at 'long Provincial Light, Heat and Power ' for a glance which seemed to ex- to the paragraph describing the of g I Company first mortgage 5's. enough to establish a proprietory Fress philosophical doubt as to forts of the Porte to obtain from right therein, Brett rose. and made 'whether Mr. Winter's head con a short tour of the ship. To die•. I Such industrial issues as: Western Can- head - s I the French Government the extra- tained brains or sawdust. `dition of a fugitive relative of the tmguish any, one on deck was.al- ada- Flour Mills Company, Limited. =�$u aye quite positive that both Sultan. At that instant, too, a tin most•out of the question. The pas- P. Burns & Corn- ` Tetter and envelope are In your, S ) sengers were huddled up in indefin- -I firs! mortgage 6 s, 'btother's handwriting t" be said. clock on the mantelpiece chimed able shapes, aid there-was hardly pony, Limited, first mortgage and first _ "Absolutely positive." forth the hour of eight.. I said Brett light sufficient to effect a stumbling I and ref undine mortgage 6's; William "There can' be no doubt about "That settles '-it," progress over the multitude of ` : it," chimed itt airholme, to whom, aloud. `'Smith," he vociferated. hand-baggage, So the b^T•rister Davies Company, Limited, firs! Mort- ' z _ in response to a gesture, Brett had And Smith 'appeared. dived down the companion]-��•ay and " f -ga$e 6's. : - - ed the damning document. Pack up sufficient belongings for cannoned against a burley individu- -W _ .-. 1 g _- _ -_ a have*.exi�nsive markets for such -- _ "Then this letter simplifies mat a short trip to the Continent.-DOH t' al who had propped himself against k -tern considerably," said Brett. forget..a rug and a great-coat. Have a bulkhead on the main deck sa ` - investments both in Canada and r Miss Talbot looked at him ua- the portmanteau on a cab at -the r a abroad. fl ! flinchingly, as she uttered the next door within three minutes." Something hard in the man'�a _ gnestivn: "I am sorry, DrIiaa Talbot," her pockets- gave Brett a sharp rap, Our position enables us to extend. !o ' "Do yon mean that it serves to continued, with his charming-smile- and when they separated with mu- - those interested in established Canadian - c�.:. and a manner as free from perplex-I tual apologies, he lau hed silently. clear my brother from any euspio- ,� - . ._, . '_enter ris�a and their securities all..the P P � g t dont" ity as if he was announcing a for. "Handcuffs;" • he murmured. experience an con " "Most certainty." mal visit to his grandmother. "I "Scotland Yard is always prepared facilities of an ' d ' d _: . "I thank you for your words from have just decided to go to Pana at , for emergencies. I' will -wager a servative house. _ - the bottom of my heart. Some- once.' The train leaves Victoria at!cousiderab'-e sum that as soon as Safe Bonds are obtainable to give an +!! '. .. how, I knew you would say that. 8,15. Lord Fairholme will take you Winters reached headquarters ha r _ _Will you please come and help. to home, and you will both, I am sure, story about the letter caused a tele imp income of from 5 per tent. fo.6'per Cent: - explain matters to my uncle t Harry be able to convince Sir Hubert the. gram to be dispatched tN Doi er -= - 't - you will-•come, tow, will yon not?" to yield too greatly to anxiety just r The sweet, gentle voice, with its 3 g y 5 1 Here's a detective bound for Paris � 1 now is to suffer needless pain." and prepared to manacle Talbot the t sad mingling ol hope and despair, He rattled on so pleasantly that moment he sees him: What a fear _ isounded to pathetic that the im•' Edith, absorbed by the agony o! ful and wonderful thing is the Eng- d petuoua peer had some difficulty in her brother's disappearance and lash police system. A crime, ubvi I .. R C3 -LIMITED _ ¢ . . _. irestraiain� a wild impulse to clasp ,possible disgrace, could not conceal ously clever in its conCeptiup and i a '�/ `t✓ her to his heart then and there: an expression of blank amazement treatment, can be handled by a "T'OR..Oi tT0. MOl`1TR.�RL.L011DOrt.t3'17G Even Mr. Winter was moved not at hi3 levity. aharp policeman wearing regula � _ ( i '! 'to proclaim his disbelief._ Brett instantly became apologe- tion boots and armed with hand- _ - L "I will'see you in the morning. tic.- cuffs. Really. I must have. a - - ;, ^'-air," he muttered. „ - knowing you.":_ "Simply this•," said the barrio-• = _ _ Brett nodded, and the detective Pray forgive my apparent flip drink, - „ no went out, saying to himself as he pamcy, Mins Talbot," he -iaid: "I Clinging to` the . hand-rails and _ No." said Brett, you haven t.' ter: "do you mind telling me- how --. reached the street- B "Thel fact sbeeaa said don. ♦l Ib „Well,. for one thin ," was the am really in earnest. I believe that executing- suiue crude but- effective oti tame to recognize Mr, Talbot•' "Nerve! Of course he has nerve, a flying visit to.Paris just now must balancin feats, he reached the din' card you b g . It's is the family.' Just look at anqueatiunabl-v' advance us an tm- ing -saloou. - - S thoughtFuI reply, I knew his over, , that girl! St12, i did require some portant stage in this inquiry. Let hear the bar, soiemnly digesting guessed from-your appearance that i coat. I often met Talbot in the , grit to sign his name is the hotel me explain exactly what I mean. a liqueur, stood' a mea �o wham You might be a King's messenger, Foreign Office., and one dsy Ice drove register and then calmly sit down Here is a tetter from your brother, the choppy sea evidently gave no and it was just possible that the me to his club wearing a very hand- zre write a letter telling his people in handwriting which you and concern. He t►aal the square shuul• Captain.Gaultier in whom I was•,n• some coat lined with astrachan. It - to + terested mi ht start back .•to the not to worry about him. I've others' best qualified to judge de dens, neat-fitting clothes and close ,y T 8 struck me as o peculiarly tom€or- known afew rum cases in m3' time. ciare tb be undeniably his. It also clipped appearance at the back of Continent to-night, so I put' twi table and cell-fittin one, and al _. _ - but this one P and two together, don't vu sec, 3{ �• bears oat-marks which would de the neck which mark the British( $ though there are plenty of men Tho remainder of Mr. Winters monstrate to a court of law that it officer; but he also stood square on `R'ith the result that they make four, about town who may possess natra- tsoliloquy was lost in itis spasmodic was posted is P:aria last night and his feet and swayed with unconsci- I a thing which doesn't a:nays hap- d coats, it is a reseoasble. as soliloquy of boarding a passing received here to-day. But it does ous ease whether the vessel pitched ' pen ��n deduction if- in mathema sumption that this was the identi- omnibus, for this latest item of not follow that it was written 'a ur rolled or executed the combined tics. cal garment, when it happened to Captain Gaultier eyed 'his gars- ;., news must be conveyed to the Yard Paris; it might have been written movement. be worn by the nnaa himself. with all speed. anywhere. Now, according to the "Now,.I wonder," said Brett, "if tioner with some degree 9f, stern„ -"Then you are quite certain it Police, there is no entry in the visa- that is Captain Gaultier. •He must suspicion as he said from be 1 is ,a Talbotl" went, on t r - as The bar is - tors' book at the Grand Hotel which be. Gaultier, from his name, cigar- ter. . CHAPTER VI. appears to prove that your brother should be a-Jersey man,•Bence his "'May I ask who you are 4" "Quite certain." The eight of Talbot's letter neem wrote his name therein on Tuesday facility in foreign languages and his "Certainly," replied,Brett, r,'o= �'Would you *.wear-, .it 'was 'he, - ed to fire Brett's imagination. He night.' IE the handwriting in the employment as a Foreign Of£tce doting his card. though his life depended on your--" :radiated electric ener • Both Grand Hotel register corresponds messenger. It's worth trying. I •After a quick glance at the pas*e- (To be oaoutiaued.) Lord Fairholme and Miss Talbot beyond all doubt with that in this will make the experiment." board, Gaultier con$iaited- : 'i Melt that is his presence all doubts letter and envelope, then your bro= $e reached the bar and ordered "I suppose, Mr. Brett, you bavc vanished. They realized, without Iher must be in Paris. If it does a whiskey and soda.. Turning af- some motive in. addressing me?{ Fre® f3a,mrle.of.-Cutfeura Ointment . •'" '` ltnowledge `why, that this man of not, he is not there. I am convinced fably to the stranger, he remarked W hat is it I" this human dynamo, would that the latter hvpothesis is-cor- "Nasty night, isn't it? I. hope I am interested in the fate: of a Cared Baby's Skin Humor. power, ' . quickly dispel the clouds which now rest, but to make doubly sure I will we shan't be much behind time." man named Talbot," was l�ba . That the Cuticura treatment `is rendered the outlook so forbidding. go and see with my own eyes. There. The stranger glanced at him with straightforward reply, "and as you the.most •auecessful and economical ' For the moment, heedless of their now-I owed -you as explanation, sharp and inquisitive eyes, but the told the Under Secretary that you for torturing, disfiguring affections - presence, he began to pace the and I have barely time to catch my glance evidently reassured him, for had seen Talbot crossing to Pans of the skin and scalp could receive ' room in the strenuous conc!entra train. Good-bye. I wilt wire you he replied quite pleasantly: in.company with a lady last Tues I no more striking proof than the re- presence, of his thoughts. Once he halt- 'in the morning." `Oh, no. A matter of a few min- day, L hoped that perhaps you markable statement.made by.Wil-, ed in front of the small bust of Ed- He placed the mysterious letter in Utes, perhaps. They usually man- would not mind discussing the mat liam Why'le, 325 Tudor road, Lei- =gar Allan Poe, whose pedestal still his notebook, gave-them a parties age to make up any delay after.we- ter with me."' cester, England. - "imprisoned the. two cuttings of a smile, and was gone.. leave .Calais." Captain Gaultier was evidently "A sample of Cuticura Ointment "That's good," said Brett, "'be- puzzled. Private conversations with cured my baby's face. She had the cause I want to'be in Paris at the Under-Secretaries of Stafe'are hot, i meashes when one year old, and'it earliest possible moment." • as a rule, public propyo de and h►s•!It her with a-vi-ryiacurfy-forehead 47 YEARS E,XPERtENCE The other man smiled. momentary. intention to decline fur-`acid face. It was veryirritating '`We are due there at.5.38,'.' he the,r conversation with this good !and would bleed when she scratched said. "Rather an earl hour for looking and fascinating stranger - y was checked b remembrance of the herself. I took her aro the doctor .. business, isn't it t". and he gave her some ointment.. I '`Well, yes," assented; the bar- fact. rister, "under ordinary circum- "Really; Mr. Brett," �iio said, tried it and it did no good. One ' "althou do not question the night I said to my wife: 'How would t as i m g stances, but my only business h I it be to send EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR- - Paris is to examine an hotel re- accuracy of your statement, you tura ointment r• I did pso,oused tit; gister and then--get,something to will readily understand that.I can IS- ABSOLUTELY PURE. eat before-I return, I d9 n4t,wlsh. hardly discuss the rnattbr with you and my baby's face grew better. r The first anal great essential of a food. prod " She has now a that skin, and t product, is to waste time unnece•ssartl� on the Hader the circumstances. y y „ Gaultier clearly , hesitated, ut can, safely_ say that 'Cuticura cured ••Purity; the Purity and Quality of our Extra Granulated road. did not refuse to accept the Under: her- bays never been questioned. ... The other Than nodded -affably, .. ` '0*ce make -a -comparison with other sugars and you - but asve no sign of further inter- �°to'hime with theletter i wordstthand Ointment are sold, throughout the - Rill not be satisfied with any but Redpath. est.�'��'cammuned $reit, ."if it be "You know the handwriting', tie world, those wishing to' try for Tea Tables"'are always aexved -with Gaultier, he has not heard the let doubt 4" hemselve without cost thaw of- Dainty- - PARIS Lt3MP13• to be had in-RED BEAL "That speaks -far itself." The ficacy in`the treatment of eozertta, est developments.. I must try a. P . duet proof carto6ha, acid by' the pound. - est d l attack." King.'s-.messenger Smiled when he rashes, itchi'ngs; burn{ngs, sealingn --� = „ returned the note. "It is an odd and cruatings, from infancy to age. r ._The -Coneds Sugar Refinin Co., ora our name Happen to be B w.it�. coincidence," he added; ".and-atil•1 may send t'o the Potter Drug and MONTREAL, CANADA. Gaultier 1 he- went on. Boston, ae,teee,.d !e leas 61 Jean RedPeth The stranger arrested his liqueur more curious .that.you should spot Chemical Corp., Dept. 5W, glass in the final tilt. me so readily. However, Mr. Brett, U.B.A., -fo=r a liberal-trial- of "?t-dynes." -hr, said; "batt S do .we.hav@ now, cleared the air. What with 3Q-page Cuticvrs Book. an nu• aol think I have tine pleasure of can I do for you 7" tho-city on skin and scalp. ., .. • •'.. ,'' ...u:.4 , ♦ N,rY- i(-'.,. W`L�r, G �i��_1•-.e �n`��'yyr �r-. • ":. ..,.•-'''r' 0 3 ,..• �:u...._r..,.. . - .s:,....i," 'bA.:'�.-.t;;gw*. +C' }J 'x:: ._c:,=r. �i4� Fa�:s:'. '� �rArnP,`' ' �S'i. ,,,, n..ry....-.. '�f,'u.. w ,,;� 'fier' .. .•,y. if�♦•* .,.•',,,, .�.,.,:..�.....tA.tawns�i'.e-+5.:..i,..,vF,. ..:,tr e,6es ,!,'. .:a p'rw, :tea s.s;. ..,e. w....�:�{Y,gu ei>,su.%5,y, �.au2�,ma`•i ,v:' 'w•' *z,�nl .i' t mi 1! 1 I!P 111� P9PPX1N*%XF14 it PRICE-S OF FARM - T _SX1Tff'S BODY ,FO R1 U-RAL -,TOPU PRODucTs VIOLE LI�POPTs FROM THF LEADING TRADE CENTRES 01 Lash Year's Annual Reportw Shoed a Gain -umwcAq, - Fate of the Missing -Dillon's Porte Sohool �!E -Teacher Made Pla _7 the First in a Decade. 'Pricies 'er Cattle Grata, in. and Other Produce at Haw# 'A despatch from yet to7be A 'des�atcb: from Toront6 s4ys: andIs prdbhbly coiniderably below m. Parry- -Bound her life -was 43,nded has *The large decrease in the rural the actual figures, since many isad Abroad. says: - The body of Miss Violet cleared up. Though suicide imi, towns under four thousand popul&-. BREADSTUFFS. Smith Of Toronto, the nineteen- mediately suggests itself as an ex, population of Ontario, indicitedby ?wu have shown gains. The year-old -school-Ttea-cher at'Dillou's planation', it-is understood that no Opposite tion must Toronto, Oct. 24.-Flour-Winter wrest, Port, t. of Agri- who disappeared from the tracks leading to the place Opp an examination of the census fig reports to the.Department 90 pet cent-'patents. 43.55 to fi.60. Nont. urea issued at Ottawa, is no sur- culture...have, until the past year, ii6ine of Mr. Peter Ramsay, where the spot in the river -where% the :real freight. Manitoba flours-First Pat- rural she was boar-ding., on the morning, body was discovered were discern-, 61 - .prise for the officials Of the De- shown stem ants, $5.44. second patents, 44.90,- and.y decrease in the &rtment of Agriculture,- nor is it population, but last year's annual f October 9; at 7.30 o'clock, was ible. 'There isthen some uncertainty� strong bakers', $4.70, on track.Toronto. brought to the rurf' b into the' -Qocasioning them any particular report showed a gain, the first in Manitoba Wheat-,.-N No. I.Northern roug ace of the She- as to how Miss. Smith got I bwheko ern. I tThe, $1.08, Bay ports; No. '927 The returns show that a decade. increase , was ng River at 11.30 o'clock river. It was suggeited that she'Anc Northern. $1.06 1-2, Thursday -morning by Captain jumped off the bridge over the She- Provinces cities and towns in the small--only about four thousand- d No. 3, $1.04, Bay ports. t Brock Patten of Port Arthur, bashekong River, there is no� Provinces show an increase of somal.but it looks like the-turning point, Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, red and brother-in-law of the deceased,- current to carry the body midway! tr said Mr. C. C. James, Deputy, mixed new, 86 to 87c, outside. 344,000, while the Province gen after he had dragged the little river ' between thi bridges.. - Neither, -n 4rally had an increase of but 336,- Minister of Agriculture,.in're.ferr- Pewi�Zooid milling-peas, 92 to W. otit• . The. decrease of eight thous- ing,to the matter side. for some time. - - the Captain Batten nor Mr. Beatty ex- Though the mystery as �o amined the body to find any marks' Oats--Ontario No. 2 at 43 to 44c, out• fate of the missing- teacher has of foul play or any note of explan SUFFERERS FROM PILES; __KURDERERS VOUN'D DEAD. side. and No. 3 at 42c, car lots3. of No. 21 been solved, the mystery as to how tion. on track here, 470. No. 2 Western Cai.i Zana-Buk Has Cured These! The. Lighthouse Keeper Killed On ada, 48c, and No. 3, 47c. Bay ports. Pie Island. Barley-No. 3 extra, 87 to Me. outsidW, • W to $10. each Bales of selected hogs Friction on the hemorrhoid veins SCIENCE SAYS ALUM IS U"NFIT Ste. and No. 2 at 90c, outside. -that are swollen, inflamed and A despatch from Sault were made at $6,25 to $6.50, and heavy FOR USE IN FOOD. says: A party of corn-No. 2 American yellow, 7k, _84LY -lots-alL.$5.75 to. $6.-per cwt.. weighed off orged with blood, is what causes Marie. Out., r In Great Britain no one is'alrowed' the terrible pain and stinging and hunters, who arrived here on Fri- cars. lots, outside, 77 to 8Cc for No. to sell alum hidden in baking-pic�w­ 4marting of piles. 'Lam-Buk ap-I day afternoon from the north Toronto, Oct. 2e.,-The butcher cattle der, because the English law pro- -ore. tell a strange story of what 2. sold at from $5.64 t* 05.7% but there were !plied at night will be found to give sh tecta the people from this injurious of Backwheat-No. 2 at 55 to 57c, outside. Bran-Manitoba. bran, $23, in bags. To-- from- $4.75 to $5.25, with common as low Canada has not yet enacted a law -ease bef-)z* morning, is believed to be the murder not many at that level. Good stock went acid., BW Tlomas Pearson,- of Prince Robert Forbes, a lighthousekeeper Shorts, W. . . .!Albert, Bask., writes: "I must on Pie Island, twenty-five, miles routo freight, as M75. Good to choice cows sold.for against the use of alum, and as, I - he benefit I have re- from Fort William. Forbes' body $415 to $5, and common to.medium at 03 thank you for t y COUNTRY PBODtCE. alium 'in baking�powder cannot be . .deived from Zam-Buk. Last sum• was found in his station on the Isl-_ to $4. Heavy feeders are Btu' w""ad•at detected by its appearame, many?I pfiner I suffered greatly from piles. and with the head battered in. The Apples-winter stock. $3 to $4 per barrel. from $4.60 W an high is $5.20 for-some manufacturers are using this con.' -4 started to use Zaim-Buk and found subsequent finding of the bodies of Beans-small -fa-te of- hand-picked, Siris thing of exceptional quality. Canners damned acid-because it is a cheap. two Indians, who had died. after per bushel. brought from $1.50 to $2.00. The market .30 adulterant. lill gave me relief, so I continued it, C to 82 4'' wind after using three or four boxes drinkina wood alcohol, is believed Honey-Extracted In tins, to to ne per for calves is stronger. The range of pr.Ices It is a'-fact that alum in• your, it effected a complete cure." plain the murder. It a lb, Combs. 82.50 to $2.75. to ex is. from $5 to $8.75 each. There is little stomach produces the game dis, ' Magistrate Sanford, of Weston, been determined that the Baie'd Hay-No. I dit $15 to $16, on track, inquiry for poor stock. $beep .are steady, agreeable results to the delicate"I suffer- taken from the lighthouse, and and infertor at $12 to W. Hogs. $5.90 f.o.b. and 16-16 to $6.36 tad and lusla Co., N-8- says-. er- was en organism as you will feel in your, *d long from itching piles, but Zam- the police believe the Indians kill- Baled straw-16.50 to 41, on track, To• watered. mouth by -putting a tiny piece on Zuk haa now cured me." ed Forbes to- get at the liquor, routo. your tongue. " Science shows, thO Mr. William Kenty, of Upper which they thought was good to Pot&toes-2Car lots.. In bagi.'96c-to-III.' SHIFT alum reduces the flow of the gastric] Jqihe Mile Aiver, Hants Co,, N.S., drink. This Indians evidently Poultry-Wholesale prices of dressed ;-and weakens their power of; ,Ni", says: 1-1 suffered terribly from drained 'Agalron cask of the poi poultry-Chickens. 12 to 13c per lb; liens, if Your Food Falls to Sustain You,• assimilation, -causing . indigestion 1piles, the pain at times bei qu ng al. sonous liquid. Roth were found 11 to 120: ducks. 12 to 13c; turkeys. Ilo. Chance. and the ills that follow. most unbearable. I tried various. -' - tying side by 'sides with Elie empty' Live poultry abo4f Zo 'lowir, than the _No housewife.should buy a oak- but everything I tried cask between them. atiovc. One -sort -of-diet may make & per' ing-powder made by a, manufactur- .o-failed to do me the slightest good.' 4_- son despondent, depressed and ' er that is afraid"to print the ingre- "TTER. u reme- -ITALIANS LIAN 8 RECEIVE CHLCK. Bt EGOS. CHEESE. blie and a change to the kind Of dients- plainly on the label if each'- Iwas tired of trying various 25 to food the bady demands will change ;can, and the wording should state es, when I beard of Zam-Buk.- Butter-Dairy, cb6ice, in wrappers. n 40 &ad thought as a last resource I Position at BeBghazl Said tor be 2W.-do., medium grades, 21. to 23c. Cr.,m: the whole thing, that there is no alum in disguise IW40ulid give this balm a trial. After Precarious. cry quoted at-27 to We per lb. far rolls. A young wuman from Phila. says: inside. e Zam-Buk effected and z5 to 26c for solids. "For several years I kept in a ^ very short time A. despatch from London says. Egii-Strictly new laid. mac, and fresh rundown, miserable sort of condi- CHARGE MAY BE MURDER. a complete cure." Zam-Buk is also & sure cure for The Chronicle's despatchel; from at 24c per-dozen; In-case lots. tion, was depressed and apprehen- 3 Tripoli, via Malta, dated Sunday, Wn injuries and diseases, eczema, i of trouble. I lost flesh in a Cheese-Large. l5o per tb. and twins at sive i Fatal -Termination to Drunkeu Italians have received - . . . - :. I say that the 15 1-4c. distressing way and seemed in a Orgy at Montreal. ialicers, varicose veins, cuts. burns, & severe check at Benghazi, and bruises, oh&ps, gold sores, etc. 50c, perpetual sort of dreamy nightmare. at their position there is pre art- e- serious disease showed, but A despatch from Montreal, says C - No on Tooz all druggists and.stores, or post that BOO PRODUM. . wits Her face blue, her body swollen. ous.. The statements are based up- the 'all-over' sickness w161 Ilsee from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, on native rumors,-and are not sup- Cured meats are quoted as follows,-.,r Finally, between the doctor blood stains on her clothes, and on tor price. Refuse imitations. Try ported by other correspondents.' Bacion, long clear. 12 to 121-Zo per lb. -iff and father I was put on Grape. the bed covers-this was the condi- 19am-Buk Soap, ?6c. tablet. case lots. Pork, abort out, $2.50; do.., A Apparently the Turks and Arabs Nuts and cream, as it was decided tion in which the police found Mrs. Put up a fierce fight. mass. $20 to $2D50. llama. medium to must* "ve' nou-righing. food-thitil Wrn. Doott', as-she lay dead on the STRUCK BY TRAM, • lickH, 17 to-171-2c; do., he4&TY,415 to 15'1_2a; bed in a squalid little room on th� body could make use of. 111-2c; breakfast bacon. IT to _Inspe�tor "The wonderful change that came r the ihird' floor ai -,2 'WHY SUFFER ALL WINTER? rolls. It to 4LSed Mae Killed While Paming B. i8c; backs. 191-2 to Me. Hardileld. N, Over me was not, like Jonah'i Street on Wednesday morning. His over Crossing. -it -affords me'rreat yIeszues to convey 'Lard-Tierces. 101-&; tubs. 1034c; pails, gourd,_thc'growth of a single night, eyes bleary, his breath heavy,-seat- A despatch from London, out." not ouiy to You. but to all sufferers from and yet it came wfth a raPidity ed" in the midst of -whiskey and- Backache-and Rbeumatism, the grcjst re• that astonished me. beer bottles, dead drunk-this was says : James Leo, an inmate of the lief I have obtained from the use. MOrNTREAL MARKETS, -found e. of Gin "During the first week I gained the condition in which they :County House of Refuge at Strath- Pill& .I feel thankful to you, I recon- "During - W_ 1"- in weight, my spirits improved, and her husband, wh spra'wled on the Toy, &.1 struck by a Grand Trunk mend Gin Pilis to everyone'Suffering as Toronto, 0". 14-416, .0 At w A S. 481.2 to 39c, car lots. " store; extra So- the world began to look brighter floor at the foot of the bed. The -Ikr&in near that place on Saturday I'dut" 'afternoon and instaptly killed. Leo, ..-R6BERT X. WILSON. I food. 48 to 461-2c; No. 3 C. W.. 471.2 to antiantimore wurth while. man has been locked up pending an AN to 47 1-2c. No. investigation, as there was isrho was well advanced in years, Write us for free sample of Gin Pills 4k-. INOL 2 local white, 47 And-this has continued steadily, to try. Then got the regular size. boxes 5 local white. 461-2 to 47c. No. 4 local white, - I till now, after the use of Grape- nasty wound on the woman's head. 'kad been given permission to visit 4- at your, dealer's or dire" rioni tia--6o6, a 461.4 to 461-2c. Flour-Manitoba SRriugl Nuts for only a few weeks,- I am i0aradoci and was' attempting to box, 6 for $2.50. Money refunded ii Gin heat patents. trots. $6.50, seco'ods, xralk on&level crossing when struck Pius fail t $'; perfectly well, feel splendidly, take APPLES FOR KING GEORGE. a cure. National Drut & Che. Winter wheat patents, V45 to si�; strong a lively interest.in ever 1by a train. He was a former rest- mical Co. of Canada. Limited., Dept. W.L., in dent of Caradoc. Toronto. bakers', $4.80; straight rollers. $4.25 to $4. am a changed peyson in 4��,eryg�aayul Three Cases Shipped From Q nebee 40; in bags. $1.95 to 112.05. Rollid oats- ame -given by Postu mi Co., Battle' Per barrel. $5.25; bag of 90 lbs., $2.50Ceek, Mich. f6r the Royal Family. r Corn-Americau No, 3.yellow, 78 to 78 I-2c. Read the little book. "The Road' A despatch from Montreal, says: miilfeed-Aran, Ontario, $23 to 824.; Mani. to Wellville," in pkgs. There's Lasit week Mr. R. W. Shepherd, of toba, $13; middlings. Ontario, $27 to $ZD; , reason." Como, bas shipped three rases Of shorts, Manitopa. $25; mouillie, $26 iO W., Ever read the above letterf A now ons famous apples to England - One appears from time to time. They are I cane is for King George, another.. Eggs-Selected, 26 to 271c; No. I stock, ZII-21 -Weaterna genuine, true, and tall of human Intoreft to 23c. Cheese 14' W'141.2c; forQ Mary, and the other for Easterns, 1358 to 137-8c. Rutter-Choicest, the Queen Mot-her Alexandra. This 27i-2c; seconds. 261-2 W 'will meet on is in accord 27c. The new Parliament --'with Mr'. Shepfier( a tl- custom ever ince ism, when the UNTTED 9TAiTES MARKETS. Five persons are under treat- IIIIlate' King Edward 'first tedaiiie Minneapolis, Oct. 24-Close-Wheat-De• went in Toronto for rabies. acquainted with the superior cember, $1.103.4; 3faj, $1.145-810 $i.143.4- ' Bagus'$4 bills are in circulation 'quality of Quebec's famotis apples. - No. 1-bard, 81.121-4; No. I Northern, St.. along the:Niagara border and gave Mr. Shepherd a standing': t. 11114 No. 2 Nbrilierv, -81.0614 Mr. Andrew Hewsbn has been 1 order for two cases of them every to $1.0934; No. 3 wheat, $1.041-4 to $I.. appointed postmaster at-Cobdurg. year. 061-4. ..rn-N`o, 3 yellow, 74c. Oats No. 3 white, 45 34 to 461-2c. J Bran-$21.50 to $r.. Fiour�Firat patents, ovafioli f inf %in aters 05 4e to $5.70; do.;-secoudi.' $� to:ss,so; first .4 Clears. 83.90 to $4.25; do., seconds, $2.80 to An 4111,Inn. -NDE IN "' EASES r TWO REVE 15- • The Perfection inokel6s' al Heater, with its $5 S Buffalo, Oct. 24.-Bpring wheat-No. I uoise, .151-2: wit-I'..r Z dziurds'enameledin turquoise, is an ornament to any No strong. Coru-'No. 3 yellow, 783-4c; Nl�- on Duties room, whet6r in the country or -city home. -- -- Ontario liuccessi s Over a Million _4 yelli;wo 771-2c, ost. track through billed. Onts--strong-Barley-Maltinir, 81.14 to III.- No home is cite -complete without a. 'Perfectiblilt, Oil I T. & N 0. •Earnings- Larger. Heater. It is a necessity in the fall and spring,when it is too y warm-to start the regular heating apparatus,and too'cool to be LM STOCK HAAKETS, _1 A despatch 'from Toronto-says: '�6 million, but in each year excep. without heat. -in the-rnidst of-winter-it is often convenient as. M. 1, Oct. 24.-A few choice North. With the close of the financial year. tionally large estates' �Weii6 probit, in -auntw)r heater, as there arcal sofilie' cold corners Wc.7a_t.:rs sold at $6.63 to 6516, but the- still -two weeks away, succession ed. wap ­ increase; i bulk of thi trading' done in top grades duties paid to the Provincial Treas revenue s ek.' in -a house. Was, at 415;So-to $4-Q, good -at 13 to $5.25; tirbr have -already-passed the,-hop: petted to cone-from the Temi skam. 0 ' i a*'"ne, enameled heater always presents-a-mce appearance, as the medium' at $4.60 to $4.75, and common at ed-for million mark. , The totalling & Northern- ntorO Railway. ensmelwZ mot tarni&or burn off. It is not an"enamel-paint," but it $3 to $4 per owt. Good butchers' oows amount received up- to-Thursday 1 Hon.-Mr. Matheson has not receiv. your cooking utensils.,• brought from $4.26 to $4.50 and medium Wai $1,'027,681, which means that ed the F- but he is looking is the same as the enamel of $2 to $4 per owt The demand for miloh !-over 075,000 bas been paid in since for the earnings of the Government.' Perfection is the most reliable and convenient portable. heating A xo The P cowl In Tarr rood at SM to $76 pay head the first of the mo h, T can find. - An aut levice you :- for-rood to clioice-milkers and at 42S to largest paymian ttine Last ye'at omaticaDy4ocking pante spreader prevent; W to c9l" 4 ta this montYi 061 W, the wick high enough to guoke lia for common and madlum. bicep, �OIA the sate pf the-late Andrew goo, while-receipts were but $420,, M.U. ire. Ask yew�to _Gual &-I owes, solid at 3 1-2 to holo, and bvWks and ii *hicr' returned' ifie Tress- W. For this year the Provincial 11.2 to 314a per 1b. Lambs, el JiFF.CTI, 1:�the P aQla at -1,ury il&,578, and -tbiat of the late =Treasurer put, the- estimate w. weighing from 90 to 85 lbs.,-brought 5 to F..J.-Phillips, which paid in $18,- $500,000,'-wbich sum, it is expected .7 The Q10111 C10-00 Comp=fl Umftd 61.2o per lb. Clilce beol%_calves $15 to 539. ' la two previous years will be turned over to - o.the Pr $20 saoh. and Lbeocommoner ones trom-'total of succession duties was over vince. ZI! 11'1pi I .x FT w a." .��'.'i` ,i•rf'y...k' .� .r-^$4'` .•tib"` r • "� ._ ,,•" MF ..— .., ,..�•. .,... _.. .. .- - ..:' ., 'sere 4 J !` _ - ANTED—Ladies to dopllain and{ • T HAI t KSGIV/N� ��r J. J. Fo Attorney-General. w 1ht �g 44 home. w or spew@ ` aocep a judgeship. �tihmaee; good pay; work ysent an�y�ratll Gatto.: — N♦ZZONAL IL IIBa OTUILING W1,11 a Now `ftvr"dow Montreal. . O C E .R i E S -- STAYED OR STOLEN—Prom lot �1 6,B.B too, Pickerlag. on or about the _ PURE AND FRESH � 1h��1C�!>E� � T,�OR SALE-House and lot situated Loth at on lean, g aged mare.white, any in- - c� .L' on groelt et . Olac moan oVPa=te th• forably rewarded. � to her .PiOkr7 will De rnit- or ailwOmo ltetbodist rackchurch, Boz particulate eppl7 to ably rewarded. 8.WADE.Pickering, 0-t! ' SS L111 Iepubliahed every Friday m Rini W.J.GAZGG,North Olareooat Pickeriaa.Ont. �-+� BANANAS, ORANGES, LEMONS, CRAM BERRIES, BATES OF ADVERTISING: "' SHROPSHIRE SHEEP—The under- �C''CIDE E MILL ! Must inseRtiou penins 10 netto signed baa for.ale a number of'Shropshfte NEW FIG$, DATES Saab ruheegaoat insertion,per lire• 5 ceato Down shearllnR rams, extra good gnalit lot TIAG rata does not include• i.egal or Foreign 18.con,f,Pickering, or phone H, E. P(IN s .�•eoew to Claremont,st• REBH NUTS FOR HALLOWE'EN special term. Risen to parties making con- PIGS AND CALVE$ P'OR BALE The undersigned is.prepared to make roots for a ora month%or by the year. Sal! -- T - ear17 oz earl hoatracts payable quarterly. A number of Yorkshire�piiRe, 7 week. old Cider each week day except L� A > $anaess ear s,ten hoes or under,with paper and two young Holstein bugs with registeee�l -- A ONDS, WALNUTS,S PEANUTS Saturday. sag year,38 W,payable is advatae. ped igree, J,S.HONEY•lot 48, cc .2, Pi or FILBERTS, PECANS. si-NotIce in local columna ten cents per line, i uherrywood.P.O, 9-4 a - "-eve cents per line &tion subsequent insertion. tee• Grinding will also be done every day Special contract rates uusde known on appllca TRAYED-On to the premises of except Saturdays, g tion. No free adyordsini. a PURE CLOVER HONEY. Adveztisemeats without written instructions the nnderelgned.lot 91,con T,Pickering,on i COO ED HA will be inserted until forbidden and charged no- Saturday.Oct.1 th,a abearling Cotswold lamb, ocrdinalp. Orders for disaontianiog advertises The owner may have tae same>it proving pro- Jahn F. Bayles, Greenwood % ('� %mom must be W writing and seat to the pub- Atmhi and paying eapeneee JOHN SCOTT, - W CANNED V OO D S. Job work promptly attended to, CQAL, COAL L�OR BALE—First class 8 room �— - — Arriving aces — TEBlIB i' Irame dwelling situated in the v{!lane Of 02.26 per year; 31.00 it pai3 in advance. ttiityoff fruit;ileo eaf oodoframeh i.abllegwitth• ]BEST ANTHRACITE =RN'+ PE-�'�+ TO�2ATOEt3 . Subscriptions to the is aited States,$I cf hard and so water. Tereus,reason- plenty in advance able. Apply to THOtl. PEARSON. Claremont Every Can guaranteed this year's pack. Ont. 5L-tf The Standard Fuel Co., JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. Limited r P L�OR SALE—g good rough-cast GREENBLTRN, - M' 1` roans containing 8 rooms besides closet RICHARDSON ' S and good cement oellor, Hard and soft water C. N. R. NOTES AND COMMENTS inaidehouae. Onefiftphofanaczeofgood¢ard- i - ffruia sl o imperviala0 fordstove in dInt-ccluill W. H. Gibson,her J�gentt s A revolution of wide dimensions repair yar twith warming mo'TaoE sTEITHEj• Ind, Phone, Bre.706. ue now tf in progress in China and is gOfi,C►aremont — - ----- - being watched with IST 0 A much inter- L�ARM TO RENT AT AUDLEY— MZX6- '.VZr- A. 1.�+ W lit acres a good grain and stook farm. _.W HITEV ALE, est b the whole world. Great r{ni. food y Lot 4 rear of Std ton. Tp• of Pioke _ _,j'•"�c-it4nges have been taking place in house and out bnUdinga,a never failing spring Announces that she is prepared;to do - -: crack,three acres young oreh&W ;teat t nui all kinds of lain sewing, including _that vast empire during the past sato bearing• Possession to VIOV o at other` p - �iwatr.! Fall posees.ion Nov. 1st. 19L1, For farther men's shirts and Pante. dew years,.that ultimately have a perd.ulars apply to JAMES KeBRADY, O.tha f great influence over the whole "'_P'O' - Several Buggies aid 1 Demo- world. •For thousands of years loters' List CQtrts 1911 _Become Independent -=-- ysQ a so �l is, Ching was at a standstill. Mile TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING Our Gradpatee get and bold good ci at -WIll -�V �t1+d - �+e&p -"O J y - the western countries were malt . positions owing to their superior ung rapid progress iu the march of NoTicz is hereby given that a Court training. The ria a rooIYl fir the Cutters. __ « r ' civilization, China remained the will l*e pursuant to the Ontario p _. Voters'held.List Act, by His Honour the. Lk same ceutury after ceutury. But nudge of the County Court of the; ai=;�f�� 7 -- - there was an element in that coup- County of Ontario, at the Town Hall,I ,q'. try, who becawe imbued with in the Village of Pickering. on Satur-i Headquarters for .F'ur-'lined day, the 11th day of November, 1911, 'western ideas. chiefly through the I �$��T4• '��• - n otherCoats. - at t0 o cluck, in the forenoon, to hear _ . and in$Ltence of Christian Lnisbionar- and determine complaints of errnre Is doing the est grade o{work x and omissions in the Voters' List for in Business,wnhighnd ShorthaEducsR- lies. Many young men left the Polling Sub-Dlvislone Nntnbers 1. 2,S Lion. Students of this year are stores of Chins to seep their for- 4 and 5 of the Municipality of the! now in positions worth from &%toAlsOt two good drivers for sale ^' `tune in ,other lands. Many of Township of Pickering, SL00 per month. Enter now. Cat&- these were young ensu with bright Dated at Nhitevale, this 27th day Logue free. of October. 1911. and 1 r� years old -- kntelects, and who were nut blind DONALD R. BE ATON. = W. J. Elliott. Principal to the higher ideals which they -clerk of the Municipality of the Cor. Yonge and Alexander tats. - - respectively ' -evitnessed in otherEands. The re- - _ 4-d _ Township of Pickering - - .s,uh was.that wbe11 they returned ' to China they were dissati-fled with the condition of affairs they -saw there. As the r stilt -of the a:�.� _ e# .� GJ • lip +return of these young men. mltny a � ling � U . -..of whombad become educated in English and American colleges, ! - whitb _ - - Yl �1�'1C� great awakening is taking place, �j The Chinese are i intellectuallace.st the have . SOLOVITCH "gleople, but In the pa Y + not had the opportunity to de- i/ velop their minas: But the tip• - GENERAL MERCHANT, portanity is now conning to them. GREEN WOOD -:7 1 d. 0 �T, �� � � Iore • If the revolution is suoceill V rn % _` many changes will take place, of wide-reaebing influence. d. jB i Out of business and will: sell - ` • Groceries, Boole _ : "PVe have a choice selection of ve It is said that one automobile „Dry GOOCie, . lflrm in Toronto has had several _ -and Clothing ' -hnndred residences turned over to latest >tu Furniture and -alt prices- _ )them by persons purchasing autos regardless of their CQB�i. : _ h ill 1 .• `aadgiviaR in payment therefor a ''t at w surprise you. . n�nortgage on their houses The Now is the time for you people to save money _y _ b bu 2n here. 1 and 5 OU stock. `_. result is that they were unable to _-_ Y Y 8 "" _ - just cal e8.. C C . meet their payments, with the CGme to th_e store and look at the goods, ultimate result that they lost their F7� autos and finally then homes a8 erre.. . ANG well. This is a deplorable canal- Sane commences Monday, October 23rd. ce BURL ' tion of.•tt$airs, and is the resul t of . extravagance that is a marked _G�cld4 must be cleared out - PICKERIN G, Ont. feature of the present age. We -Come early. are living in prosperous times. within IQ days. — _ >Factories are null to their full -- - -- RUBBER RUBBERS, RUBBERS Capacity qverywhere, the working FOR S FOR EVERYBODY int�n has no difficulty in securing For Men, Women, Boys and Girls.. Call and Oct filled and be prepar- ed for the mud. Rubbers are cheaper, which will p iemployment at remunerative - . be good news to everybody. wages. The business mau is in a _.. prosperous .condition, and the - Fine and Coarse Boots in every style. See our patent leather, with cloth top buttoned, for ladies, patent Oxford, patent pumps,etc, firmer never received better re- turnsguar-for Peabody Overalls and Smocks.in black, blue and striped,and a • his capital and labor autee with each garment,and a Peabody doll given than now, and,everywhere we see to each customer that buys the goods. appiuess and contentment. But we cannot tell how soon there may _ ;!•Come and Secure one, the children all like them." be a reaction. We may pass sun- ` G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON denly • from, one,-extreeln, to the e ..other, and then wrecks will be t stxewn everywhere. Now is the BM time when every person should1 1 a_ make provision for old age and THE S TXgDARD .` Limes of adversity should they OF CANADA ,overtake us unawares. No person E:rtabliRhed 1873 8o Bratcbe _ should_ live up to his means no - - - smatter how- -small'these means .: _ - TRANSMITTING MONEY N :...:may be. A man owes it to him- For_ self, to his.family and to the com- For sums up to $50 our Bank Money Orders`age ---; ' cmunity, to 14 up something for convenient,and inexpensive. For larger amounts we issue � 'hire inevitable rainy-bay. 'Hou Drafts or. Bills of.Exchan e. Mone sent at once to an _ a Int in a world Telegraphic o banking po' the by . egraphi r Cab e ;,. TIME TABLE-Pickering Station a. H09QEAt.IN ere - , Trains going East due as follows- l.ifNIYEA D t B C�l. .Ti�f No. 6 Mail , 8.05 A M. = iv i - 8 7,oea1 2.48 P.M. Savings Bank Department a Every ran 14 Local 6.04 P.M. About 400 samples to choose frons. Come and leave your order for a 'Trains going WN/ doe e�slots Fall or Winter Suit or Overcoat. �� ���'`j �I� � �R A N C11 NQ. 19. hood e - = I2 Local 2.60p. M' GEORGE PHILIP BROUGHAM ICLARENCE T. sA�, manager <, ••, •8nnda taoinded. 8•ao P. 1r1, , BRALICB 4&2w" d1rY R1tfT74?. .. .. .. erre aur;,a. '� � ':..• ,.+m;�..r,..}..v v. . us .. .-'.sa• rt!' aaP••F+c�,--7`r.,•+�' • .p. . . '. ��1"+;-.,-4w�,. ., ::fir-�-• � Y x a' ^U a ,�cbgv''ith• i g ' •=•—rhe-..r -r+•-.-+--••^.-'..iG•r-...e- ,.._a,'..�.... ��"...,, `...i++en-.va`• -r'--:,-,�,�,rr'ti--„�•,,_ i� ",l:.'T.c :•e4. �„i-'-a+ 4••.n.s.4_ A ...,. t' .._.. e- -. M .r r CLAARNIONT Richard Philips, of Blackstock, Farmers are well advanced with W. H. and Mrs. Pugh were is spent Monday with J. H. Beal. their fall work. ' >~ the city on Monday. A few from here attended the James Underhill attended theVa ' .,Jao ! H R��oG. 14E. Forrseyyth and George Coo 's p- chicken-pie •social- at Kinsale on Newmarket Fair this week. •, er w@n'in 1Pl itby on Tuesday. Monday evening Edward Derusha,of St. Cather• rMpoetaatshowia I of fluest display ei Abd ah Forsyth, intends build- G. M. Forsyth sold a valuable itis, is visiting his brother,Frank, per, d ' ` y Stallions”. ooks Do1L,Imeoe' JW of _ _eIIga stable t� his lot at the east well-known0to breeder o Woodville h Mss seoety - dd bull calf to Mr. D. C. Boas, p 7 - .... s' the of North Claremont for a few le da Mrs. Wm. Evans and daughter B y e Messrs Hamilton, of Uz ed for the Holiday trade. Call � visfted at Reuben Rawson's on Sunday last the attendance at the bridge, spent Sunday with their _, and see them. various churches was rather small. cousins, the Misses Hamilton in Friday. subscriptions taken for all Magasiass, Mrs. Robt. Cowie, of Toronto, is Do not fail to hear Mr. Rohold Claremont, r visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred. in the Presbyterian Church on the A few from here purpose attend; Weekly and Dady Newspaper- Cowie. evening of Monday November 8th. Ing the races at Uxbridge on - ,. :.,� Robt.and Mrs.Ashenhurst spent Preparations are under way for Thanksgiving Day if the weather w 43T. .� RIC ��.RI�r.�ON ��t Sunday with Lyman and Mrs. a Public school entertainment to be favorable. + i Pilkey. beheld at the close of the present • 8=OC]� StsNt. t•��, Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto, was term. the guest of Joshua and Mrs. Bun- ed Cowan, of Toronto, visit- RHEUMATISM dy on Sunday. ed at his grandfather's, Mr. Robt. Ernest Chamberlain visited Bowes, and also at George Mor- friends on the seventh concession San's over Sunday. Now is the Time for -Stove; 1 oa Sunday last. Thomas Graham expects to leave G 0 NE, SAYS Wellington Pearson, of Toron- in a few days for the Old Country to, spent Sunday at the home of to purchase the usual consignment his parents here. of Clydesdales and Hackneys. KILLENN Mrs. Ed. Gleeson is laid up.with Mrs. T: E. Stephenson, Mrs. Ly. DETECTIVE man Pilkey and Mrs. Aahenhurst, Have oil seen'our display a very severe cold and is under y , y t" the doctor's care. were in Oshawa"on Tuesday, mak- Morriscy's No. 7 and Llnl- Ro Morgan is bus these days lag the trip in Mr. Ward's auto. :y -- '. y y y ment Cured his Knee. stoves and Ranges of all sizes r deliveringblack diamonds for Robert and Mrs. Baird and Alex. „ $' winter cnsumption. and' Mrs. Leask, of Reach town- ."Feels good as new. to suit your pocket book. John Wa$R is in Markham at ship, were the guests of Mr. and resent with the well-known Mrs. Hugh Gregg over Sunday. St]oho, spoN. rt April 12, 1911. Mie p There will be a union Thanks- "I am glad to report that my knee is Coal and wood steel Range, horseman, Mr. Hazzard. Baptist completely cured of Rheumatism—th:n Miss Tedder, from near London, giving Service held in the banks with high shelf, 20 Inch �.. ,. Ont., is visiting with James and chum-h next Monday morning at to Father Morriscy's No. 7 Rheumatism _ 10.80. The Rev. Dr. Dtlarvin, B.A., &Kidney Tablets, as they alone are re- oven $35.00 _ :".•y Mrs. Legg}tt for a few daps. Ph. D., will reach. sponsible for my cure. I was troubled for r Our residents have been busy P raking u the fallen leaves and Dr. Ira Freel, of Stouffville, a number of years, and tried everything 1 0.1 j". P y pe q Yon run no risk. We Saar . will spend the month of No tuber �&''f of,and needless to,say,, s nt wits nonsigning them to the flames. Pe in post graduate work at the &sum of money without any results 1 THE ANDD A• antes them all. Fred Fisher, of Searboro, de- g have no further trouble now,and m knee livered a driver here on Saturday Polyclinic Hospital, Philadelphia, feels as nod a, new. I was personally "a far Mr. Ellicott, of Port Perry. and will resume practice on Fri- g da Dec. Int. acquainted with the late Father 1lforriscy CHARLES SARGE ISI T CLAREMONT yA� = John McGrath is fitting tip his y and know his remedies are good. Anyonc 1 ppa� cQr, Hal Forest, for the races at hlr. and Mrs. Cousins had the Uxbridge on Thanksgiving pleasureof being serenaded by the s` iQ frOm ""mat'sm and Kidney ---HARDWARE, '.3TOTiT.)s9 AND TINWARE ' g trouble should by .all means try No. i Mrs. Lyman Pilkey and Mrs. boys on Wednesday evening last. Tablets, as I can cheerful! recommend Thos. E. Stephenson were in the Thev were then taken in by the y p- P them.' PATRICK KILLEN, ;city on Friday all Saturday last. bride's father, Mr. Andrew John- J ®�IFallGILSON painting arld general rens pion, and for a time enjoyed his Tho above prescription is not a "Curd - NE ENGINES vation are still the, order of the hearty hospitality. Ail" or so-called patent medicine. Dr. jday on the premises of the post- _ Morriscy prescribed it for 44 years and it office and the village um maker. P P cured thousand atter other doctors failed. Mias Bessie Macnab and friend, ­0-­"'NO1111►ATLIt TO ��EEtL - Price, ffOc. per,box at your dealers, o, Of Toronto, are spending the Father Morriscy Medicine Ca, Limited, Air Cooled Style E Thanksgiving holiday with the " ar mtreaL coo GOES t formers parents, P. and Mrs.Mac- If, Utct Sold and guaran tee�3 is Pickering SIXTY 3+ If, 2=}, qtr & 5 H. P. sizes by T. M. McFadden Mr. Harlburt and family, ,who _ ,�.. recently returned from Calgary, ' -. ? " List have Rot nicely settled in the _.'�Qtex'8 Li$t �r0�1`ti Other styles from 1 to so H. P.AWUL �d _ - house lately purchased from _Mr. TOWNSHIP OF PICKERINC3 A Slack. Our style G, made especially for stationary work, is a_model of all a: _ _ The Presbyterian Sunday School — Gasoline Eugiue should be. It includes all the latest h3provemeate, + " N(rrtcs is,hereby given that a Court is of ills highest rade of construction in material, workmanship and are busily practising for their CUE 8 g P will be held pursuant to the Ontario Christmas entertainment to be P design, is unsurUaseed is economy of operation and is above all thor- held on the evening of Tuesday, Voters' Liat Act, by His Honour the g y pe g. Judge of the County Court of the _ ou h1 reliable. .December 19th. , County of Ontario, at the Town Hall, Our style G Engine ia-a powerful motor adjusted to all ppoower purposes, more Fred SilversideP, of 9touffville. CLIfCa by Lydia E. PiIIkham B in Che Village of Brougham, on k,�%,tLur- especially where close regulation, smoothness and reliability are required. It the general agent for the Deering Vegetable Compound day the i$th day of November, .C9I1, in very economical and steady and almost noiseless in operation. Cdr, Manufacturing Co., was here for at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, to hoar i► is a favorite with Farmers because it.can be relied upon. It b sadly.oyer•. ' Morton's Gag. Kentucky.—'Z ant• and determine corn laints* of errors a = ,a couple-of days aseiAtiag the local fared two ears with female,disotdera, and omissions in the Voters' List for sled and understood. It is just the engine for hard service. Agent, Mr. Ira Powell my health was very Polling Sub-Divisions Number 8. 7, $, It has many improvements that are not found on others. A Catalogue Rev. J. A. Grant has returned bad and I bad a 9. 10 and 11 of the Muhicipality of the describing them sent oa rreeqquest. Writs Gilson Mfg Co.,Ltd.. home after attending the n►eet- '` continual bac Township of Pickering. - Guelph, Ontario, or Inge of the Baptist Association of which was timely Dated at Wbitevale, this 27th day Ontario and Quebec in Montreal awful. I could no of October, 1911. ' _daring the past week. nand on my feet H0W, Td E. Turner, Agent, Whltevale Thanksgiving Da coming on �. long enotltgh to cook DONALD R. BEATON, Monday next the laces of bus!- a meal's victuals 'Clerk of the Municipality of the M p without my bac![ 4-0 'Township of Pickering ti R BRYAN a A N 4 'bean in the town will be closed as neariy kit P R , usual. The telephone centrals and I would have �t ��++_� n L " p°� S�►RBI0x; will be open the usual holiday such dragging-sen• ShC3'thc�tIIC� Made r ts� '�' I as Tobaccos. pipes and smokers' '!a Moura, e a t i o n s I could t� ; t 01 I sundries. Genteel office Hell The meeting for Bible Stud at 4rardl7 Dear It I If such evidence ae the following ex- S ' s 1 :i Telephone Co. Aageery for i soreness n each aide, could not y C— Rolston Laundry. Mica Ruth Gregg.&of North Clare- tracts from lettere sad other equally o .. q [ ., [ s o i 1 p imont. on Sunda was fair! well stand t clot and was frre y a It is le 3 O l - _ Sunday. y elm+ �� strongtestimony contained in our E _ 9 so CLAREMONT. ONTARIO I was completely raft down. On ad- 3 . d : attended. Mr. Whelpton, of via I took Lydia E. P}akbam's Qegs. booklet. is sot sotRceot to satisfy asy s KQ cK o, a �" o ., New York, an elgoueot speaker, table Compound and Liver Pills and person desirous of learning shorttand, n ► '4k�„ a then there can be no merit in an busi- & c •d • I ;R,�g�� ROOFING, addressed the gathering. am. o good health. It is now ness under the sun; 8 tl � S 'c �_ 1 Mrs. Richard Johnston, of To- morel years and I have not a 1 ,n = o •, ' O had as ache or in duce Ido all m DsAR Ma CLARK]!— 'It is a plea ronto, who has been on the sick Pa T ,. ,� '31 list at the home of her renis, own work, washing and everything, sure to write a teatimoniai endorsing s ;, ,• a „ .. +p Jan • Brantford'PatentRoofln used almost " and never have the backache an more. anytbitig ao ranch superior W other O e : Fred and Mrs. Farmer for the past things used!or the saroe ur a as Feb t i— exclusively by some of the lagest con- I think your medicine to gra and I B P Pos ty g S 18 18 o d„ M cern.in Canada. Price 2.16, 266 and u Sew weeks has returned to her raise }t to all m nei hbora, If you- your system o[Eclectic Shorthand is a Yap` f p y g 7 0 2.90 per square. !home in the city, although not thl� my testimonywill help others to others I have euatnined. I shill! aPr s Also,a queiatit o! No. 1 a Ee ,t et fall recovered. ou ubliah t."—Mrs: OLLIE be leased to reply to any communi- S III o m b.-Q a:: m„�'Mal y Pp ! y � P cation that may be sent me with re• rr Y �Cl barrels on hand. •' Ed. Delaine, of Newmarket, the �ooDALL. Morton's Gap, Kentucky. y +, s� J Be O o : Terence to the system.-or to have an - g g o a July , C ' Terarie Btriotly Cash 9. general agent for the Internatioc. Backache- is a symptom of or sic y ss weakness or deran went o one interested call to-see me.'-L. S. a " al Harvesting Co., was here on it you .. 9 8 g a vo a•vs W. D. GORDON &SON ' 'Friday and- Saturday with the have backache don't neglect it. To FALLIs, 477 Parliament St., (teacher,) y ee lot, w.- .Pickering.Onto $nq+l agent, Mr. Alex. "Wilson. get permanent relielf you must reach Our Fall and Winter Temic com- 0. a s y o o m+ N� m the root of the trouble. Nothing we menced September 5th, 'but studentsase > They sold to Mr. Fred Buuker a know of will do this so surely as Lydia may enroll, any day, as instruction is • Sae gasoline engine. E.Pinkham's Compound, strictly personal. Jeauary 1919-Whitby l6,Oshawa 16,Brouttha Thomas Adair, section foreman Write.or call for free booklet. It,Pori Perry u v=bridge 1j,oan,otnseon 1i, Write 'to Mrs. Finkhaw4 at B«.erwn 10,IIPesrero.e 9 'on the C. P.' R. at Bnrketon re- L Mass., for special advice. Gierke's shorthand Eollege - turned to Claremont on Monday your' letter will be absoingely - of last week, being. laid orf duty Oonndenf3al,and the �� �," College St.. Cor. Meaning Ave. •11 owing to a very severe cold which TORONTO. New Blacksmith 'Shop ! or he had neglected. His sister,Miss _• :Mary, of Agincourt, arrived to - - wait on him at-the home of Mrs. Having leased the blacksmith Brown,- We are pleased to report O >h/, co, shop formerly run by Hy. Thom- Of 0 materials and d"kn .F'that he is recovering nicely andRe l L v • kept in stook. It will pay YOU son, I am prepared to do general to call at our works acd la t our stook ' has resumed his duties with the � � C. P. R. ; Dry Goods, MillinAry, Boots and shoes Hats blacksmitbiogin all lines. and obtain prices, Don't be mieledby Mr. Ballantyne, of Toronto, oc ' $OR9)I9HOEINQ A SPECIALTY agents we do not employ them,ooneegmm6. s copied the pulpit in the Baptist and Caps, Clothing, Crockery, ly we can, and do throw off the &genie Church on Stinde last in the Ind. hone,No, 302, Claremont aertaiWmmily sa of 19 per chasingf o you usili ; y p . � certainly save by pnrahaling from uu. t 1►bsence of the pastor, Rev. J. A. Groceries. oaU solicited. Grant. He is a very forceful speak- - JOHNMCGRATH er, and exceedingly well versed wNITGT GRANITE . On 5a scripture. His subject at the MILLINERY-Stylish Dress. a 'MENS To Shirts, fleece-lined, ver - o8das. wttisbv, onWK� '~' p 1 P y CLAREMONT, ONT. �^ morning service was"Seven Steps collection of strictly new models, heavy,85c. Very heavy fleece Iia- _ in the Christian's life,"and in the embracing every' new shape and ed abirt and drawers, sell quick, per. E w F vAN S color,'trimmed•with feathers, flow- suit 1.00. Large Men'q under suits; The Pickering. ' ! evening, "The Second Coming of ers, ribbons and silk, special values, mixed and all wool, per suit 1.20, -Christ." The•attendance at both at 3.50 to 5.60. I.50,2.00. ` services were large considering - Y igi�a�ce CommitteeRmPa �e= ��f the inclement of the weather. VELVET Shapes, trimmed with the A•Full Line"of Ladies Underclothes, Dundas St y newest and most effective touches, Shop and Residence,, ) The exentive of the loeal per suit 80c to 2.00—just the thing The object of this Association is to at 4.25 to 6.00. for winter. j G Branch of the Bible Society met g VERY Stylish collection of read lessen stealing and prosecute WHITBY, ONT. y f _.._ _ at Henderson& Farmer's store on y y- COMPLETE stock of Boots and Shoes the cions. Satnrday evening for routine busi- to-wear Hits-black, Brown, Navy, _ ;' Three doors west of Whitby House at 2.60 and 3.b0. for men, women, girls and' boys. -. tress. They will recommend to Rubbers and overshoes. _ Always Members having property stoleu comm the public tweeting of the Branch The above hats'are great value for some specials .in these lines. Call nate immediately'with any member -_ -to behold as early in November the money. Come to-day. and see them. _ of $:ectad" oommittes. Wpon jshortpotice ed to !also aattendd ae can be arranged that Mr. Cal- Membership fee 11.00. - pumps' to all kinds of.repilring. - vert Gostick be appointed presi- QgOCERIES-We always sell the beet at close prices. Teas have siotets'mav be tram abs Pre.la.ae or -dent and that Messrs George Coop- s.aretsr� on apptiestton. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill,' gone tip with leaps and bonuds, still we can give you black-Tea at also gasoline engines and ; er and David Hopper be added to 20c lb. Blended black and mixed Tea 26e lb-in the lead packages Rxee: Cora.--L. 0. Banks;, «a K .the resent board. The collectors g the agate gear P ..you pay 86c and 40c.1b for the same Tea. W.V.Richardson,Pickering, Onto � fforthe society are expected to ��n�t Q, " �•� MAGNET CREAM [SEPARATOR µ• lhaure their canvass complete be- D. I:l!i C t7ON W Co. PI�ILURJ,N ,•�• aConnor Arthur leffreti• m fare the close of the year. BreeiBeat. ljeoset one No.60 at residence. ., �"` �, a"";...,p�^w,.,+'1`•�1e• •err`""' r>lr ... b... ,1 ^ .�...., ... a �y:•: r - - ; , „I: r.e�*rtv,,. +��++iriu'. .,we,.�•�y?.�,+.'-l„-c...�d'»L:aP•. -Y..sM"' - :,::. ,u•F°i. � �, .. , ry :..a � w, a '" � vYt'' -i• _....z��. ,•ti.' .,*`+-ism. •..�, .a. ^-••W x,•..� :+MW'rti0* �•.. +thi. .551 -C..F«,n` r T , • r ' 7 + part of the routine of the day's work: hey can afford to employ their own 1 filled valuators who do nothing else but rel `zz ids on the security of mortgage oppor- unities offered them, Finally, their year• - . - incomes r r n c l ; int es a e so �eat and from such a •,,,�,,. i 4versity of districts that it John Jones ' ad. perhaps, a score of others find it 1 �y mposeible to meet , their interest pay - a uawts they ars by no means worried— hey let it rest for a season, when, in the �� LMtwNITEiL y ' isual course of events it will be caught F1p, ]ROWIDER Unless.,therefore, you are willing to so LIPTON'S - • A a lot of trouble and worry, not only ' )var making your original investment, M A C E'. 1 r4 C R N A OA t 1d out in all the time it is current, it is CON TAINS NO A'LU M Dart to avoid mortgaged. of course, I(`,,O N FO R M S TO THE navy people have made money out of mortgages—but not in a gay any alt• h i C7H STANDARD OF - --. _�---- - repecting person would care to do. 1tNVE8T013. Gt LLETT'S GOODS. Pr , ,SPIECIAL CHRISTMAS SAILINGS i Allan Line Steamship Co. Ltd. u F TALK ON RHEUMATISM whose eyes seemed like those REST BABIES FOR BAIT. i Victorian Corsican Scotian Sicilian of a crazy man. He jumped right ST. Jori•, 2411, ST. Joan, Y.p. BOSTON "BTLAWD into the Iake• from the high bank. Cingelese Women Get $2 a �tieell ow un and all trailing behind him. c To LIVERPOOL To LIV "OOL To GLASGOW To GLASGOW Salle Dea a sells Dec. a Sam D"r sells Deb u g g From Crocodile Hunters. rd I zelhllg Haw t0 Cure '�h18 Painful He swam up to me, and gut his --< yt cavi,, pr,DO First Qin, 4178 eo - _ head'_under my blanket. For a That babies have an earning Second Class, 89.60 second Clens 50.00 "One Class,"$5o,0o "One Class.°414/,60 ,� n time he said nothing, Y country is bird Clads, 63.60 Third class ars Third Class. a0j,6 Third Class, $0,l6 �, long g, and I capacity in at least one counts is Apel This article is for the man or wo- could see that his• face was burn- made clear-by this story from the c All Steamers equipped 'fH E ALLAN LINE - man who suffers from rheumatism ed. When he became quieted, he current issue of "The American with Wireless TT vonRs se - Toronto who wants to be cured, not merely told me that his` name was John- Traveller's Gazette" :—`A sailor relieved—but actually cured. The son, that he was a freelance pros- who spent some years in Ceylon 1 most a rheumatic sufferer can hope pector from Montreal and that he asserts that the Cingalese mother", for in rubbing something on the had almost been burned alive in regularly hire out their babies as "MAKY are not diresable, so that it is impossible tender, aching joint, is a little re- his__tent. He had ,brought nothin¢ crocodile bait." These are his ING SAFE INVESTMENTS for a-purchaser to•• buy part of a more• lief. No lotion or liniment ever but his rifle and a belt of cartridges. words: `Baby bait is the only thing gage. In the case of a bond, oa the did or ever can make a cure. The Hardly two minutes after we for crocodiles, and everybody uses contrary, the holder of a thousand dol- he were comfortably settled in the it. You rent a baby down there rheumatic poison is rooted in t Y SOME SIGNIFICANT CONTRASTS BE- lar Wm. Davies bond, for example, can blood. Therefore, rheumatism can water, we were alarmed by seeing for two shillings a day. Of course, 1 TWEEN BONGS AND REAL, ESTATE dittide it into ten bonds of 1100 each, each only be cured when this poisonous a big black bear looking down on I no harm ever comes to the babies, of which is equally as secure as the us from the shore. What was or else the mothers wouldn't rent • MORTGAGES. _ acid is driven out of the blood. - wl:ele:—s$e it is issued by a companyfiat's why rubbing and liniments wee, he kept coming straight to- them. The babies are simply set whose shareholders. In their desire for and outward applications are no ward us, nor did he .stop until all on the soft mud bank of acrocodile dividends, will a" that its earning power ood—the can't reach the cause in of his body except his eyes and stream and the hunter lies hid' " ' 011f1wlty of Subdividing ■ Mortgage and possible. Then the g Y nose were under the water. near them—a sure protection. The • l is kept up, tt at all the blood. Any doctor will tell you 't' = Imnessity of Examination of Property prospective purchaser of a mortgage willthio is true. If you want something He eyed us and we eyed him, I crocodile soon rises tip. In he t have to to to the expense .of a careful that ill o right to the root of the wanted Johnson to shoot him, but 'comes, a greedy' look in his dull Makes Sal. DiMoult. if Not Impossible— wB B search of the till• of Lite property mora Johnson said that he didn't think eyes, and then oil open fire. Some + trouble in the blood every time take Y � Y pe i ' All Right for NIS Estates aa! Caw gaged., he will have to go to the expense Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They his cartridges would fit the rifle,� Cinglese women make as much as + and trouble of having the property vain• or even explode if they did fit. So $2 a week renting their babies for 1„R sanies—Mors Su►tadi• investments for make new, rich blood which drives P "sed. he will have to worry about the out the poisonous acid and cures we just stayed right where wQ were, bait.' " 'these of small Means, question of insurance. In short, It is no i only ten feet from the bear, which +1F rheumatism to stay cured. This is Y . - great wonder that mortgages cannot be a solemn truthwhich has been did not make a movement. THE W AILNING OF FOOD ESC• 1 .old for Chefs face value. It, on the other i proved in thousands of cases, and It wasn't long before the lake PERTs AGAINST THE USE .- The articles oontributed by "Investor" hand, the sailor of a mortgage has to the followingis a striking instance. about us was a regular menagerie, OF ALUM POWDERS. srs for Cha sale purpose of guiding pro& pay all these expenses when the ur• g A bi moose lun ed in and k "• - pact,rd iavwtura, say if podd,al• of ear p Mrs. W. H. E1DOr, Sarnia, Ont., g P g ' There are man housewives that lux tasm from losing iaooey tur-.a s chaser demands It, he is that much worse sa s: "I feel it my dui to recom- swam all the way across the lake. P •�-..� plac.ne It in wild-cat aterpru•a 'Las off, as the expense adds to his loss. Y Y 'Several small deer did the same unthinkingly use alum baking-pow- ," impartial and reiiahle charsoter of tad mead Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills as thin I never saw so man ders is making biscuits, cake and__—lel umation may be relied upon, The In the can of bonds an this trouble is i they completely cured me of rheu g y rab- pastry, when it would only take a wri+.•r of these articles and ch• publisher obviated for the reason that the locality bits in my Life. They were drown- !? �'� y , t� of Laid payer have no urates, to serve matlsm after I had been almost an little precaution t0 avoid sola so a in CJOaeetiun with this mates ocher thea and security of a,bond issue'are, as a ed by the score, but those th8t re- g shun of tea rendes. finvalid for three years. I doctored Baking-powders owders that contain rule• carefully examaned and passed upon I With two skilled doctors and took mained near the edge of the lake g_p _ I - were safe. alum cause indigestion and nerve The question of distribution of risk U once for all s one n more c the most _ . electric treatment, but without Then it,be disorders. - Eu ish food experts skilled-lawyers is Canada. Except is the i gaII to get hot. The g. - benefit. On going to s third doctor condemn alum as an injurious adul- r ,. caw of small municipal bond !ones tate fire licked up every'blade of grass 3 one that t•x mortgage.invertors Dear is he recommended mineral baths as terant unfit for a baking-powder in- one t : rola the investors investor Issues are for large amounts and are I the only thing that would help me. to the very waters edge. If the radiant, It oil are act careful ft therefore generally so well known chat After talon Chia treatment for trees had not been so thick they g Y _has but limited means. 'and therefore, there is no need for more than the more g would certainly have fallen over you may be, buying alum in your oanaoc buy more than a tow mortgage. I some time I felt that 'I was really bakin owder and putting it III statement that .one -.ishan- to see to growing worse instead of better, into the lake and killed us. We g-P P g ■t lir. most. These, too, are altogether I g g were almost scorched to death but food. The way to be sure is -to read order. at most times, to land a ready par. , '+ likely w b• in his own neighborhood. and I began to think there was no the label- on the baking-powder, wder, chaser cure for me and that I was doomed 'we frequently put our heads and g'Po `The result is that when a year like the For the small private Investor, thea, to be a helpless sufferer. For some the blanket under the water, and and if the ingredients are not plain- present come•—revers drought tow a many there is no comparison between the two months I discontinued all treat- thus kept as Cool as possible, y P p places, perhaps ceasing a total failure of classes of securities. All the time the bear remained classes troy to the`particular district In meat and then I was advised to try The writer will, of course, be accused. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. After motionless, simply panting for life. A. USE FOR ALL. .which one has been loaning—there is a We ceased to fear him and he cer- << of prejudice ggalaws mortgages. - That taking a few boxes I could notice ' . Did you know that they caw very good chance that interest, at least, !s gape trds, but it is based on axperi• a distinct improvement, and Icon- fainly didn't seem to mind us. make shoes. out of all kinds o► will not be forthcoming. It u turd. Lt About one hundred yards from ecce. For, many year. ago I loaned • tanned taking the Pills for several skins 4 not ►mporaLDle, for a person of small or small sum on a first mortgage. The months, when the cure was com- �' toward the center of the lake, ''How about banana skins?" i pital to get a ruracfeat number of small amount was small and on ample security plete. That is some two years ago, 'dere four men in canoes, with all "They make slippers out 01 mortgages to enable him to distribute his their camp equipment safely tuck- -residential property in a part of To. and I have ever since been per 6hem." . risk properly. On the other hand, in the ed away, Suddenly one of the ronto which was rapidly growing in poo fectly free from the trouble. I r' case of many bonds. one can buy denom• owcanoes upset. We couldn't see pulation and •alae. It so happened that would, therefore, advise anyone A Safe Pill for Sufferers. Thera " •iaatious of 1100 and upwards. The farmer what happened because f the ter- I round it necessary to set some ready afflicted with rheumatism to take are pills that violently purge, and who is willing to place a mortgage for socash for another and much more desire Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, as they tibia smoke, but later we found out 'All the stomach and.intestines with 'small a num as that an his property In able investment I tried to sell the most• certainly made a remarkable cure that the occupant of the canoe, a pain. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills all probability is in such straitened etre man named William Taylor, a gage. The first and only offer was for as in my Case. are mild and effective. They are eumstances that• the security is very squatter shoemaker, had gone to amount equal to only M per cent. of Its These' pills are sold by all medi- purely vegetable; no mineral.purga- --doubtful. the bottom. - taco value. As this meant s substantial cine dealers or may be had by mail five entering into their composition We were in the lake up to.our of course, in the case o1 a very large loos of 41iDS out of every thousand, is was at 50 cents a box or sin boxes for and. their effect is soothing and - -.'estate the question of proper distribution naturally not accepted, Finally, the other $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Me- necks for just two hours. The beneficial. Try them and be con- I of risk demands that a certain propos, investment, which proved profitable to divine Co., Brockville', bear, deer and rabbits left us when Ont. •laced. Thousands can attest their tion of the money involved b put into the fire had passed. great r er re who "got in on,tc,' had to be padded I\ THE PATHwOF THE FIRE. w°found figs out to bodies of aeaen dead thousands owe qualities ihhallth aund _sound mortgages. ,As pointed out last week• the fact that The reason why large companies like strength to time! use of the coca! � - -• - prospectors, mortgages are saleable only with .difll• insurance, mortgage and loan companies excellent medicine. An Incident ot. the Great' Poreu- - - - tulty. is a serious drawback in the case find mortgages so attractive is this: In pine CODfiagrlitiOII� ' of many inveFtors. The reason for this the, first glare, they employ-large staffs A handy wedge for a bedroom QUICK RECOVERY. ' is quite obvious. In the first placo, mors- whose duties are so divided that all such The great forest fires that raged window which rattles, is a toilet 'Mamma;" said Johnny, "if yoli` _ gages, that is, real estate mortgages, ars small, but important, details of- a mort• in parts of the United States and comb. Put two or three thicknesses ,will let me go just this one time 1 usually,made by private individuals.They gage as insurance, etc., are attended to Canada during the past summer of paper round, and insert it bd- won't ask for anything to eat."' were the cause not only of the loss tween the sashes and the frames. "All right."• said- his mother. of millions of dollars' worth of "Get your hat." ro ert but of man lives. fart- Johnny, perched on the edge of ar = .t�LL'� Ipcularly is this true of the fires that PURIFIED HIS BLOOD big chair, became restless as savory', �s Food-Tonle QlliMy Restores Strength swept over the Porcupine' alining Dr.Moue's Indian Root!rills odors came .from the region of the region of Ontario. What Such a Wilson's Sores kitchen. At last he blurted out: Ne riled Mr. AfteraserlowIllness,ordtnaryioodshocld fire means to those is its path is "There's lots of pie and cake inf - For etih�l by a strengthening sonic vividly described by Mr. L, F. When the sewers of the body—bowels, this.house." purpose Jones of New York, and reported kid>ieyys and skin ducts—get dogged up The admonishing face of his mo•• NA-DRU-CO Tasteless in the Times of that city. the blood quickly becomes impure sad ther recalled his promise; and ho I was getting my supper in the frequently sores break out over the body. added: Z t Cod Liver Oil Compond tent when the smoke. became so The way to heal them, >u nRichard "But what's that to me I" Wilson, who lives near Londdon, Out., f thick that I could hardly breathe. found, is to purify the blood. He - torecommended very htehly, Inttsprepara- I wrapped myself in- ablanket,in- motes; WRONG DIAGNOSIS. ^�. tion the disagreeable savor of the natural tending to await• developments. "For.some time I had been is a low, Cod Liver Oil is entirely removed,while Its His Physician—Young man well known nourishlnt; and tissue-building - Suddenly there was a cracking depressed condition. My appetite left y $ ' —• �, qualities are'retained. Then we add Hypo- and a whistling all about mer and me and I soon began to,stiffer from iadi- you don't quit drinking soil'!! tui!' phosphites to build up the nerves,Extract ofI saw fire on;all Sides. I had only gestion. Quite a number of small sores your digestion. Wield Cherry (for the Lung and Bronchut sad blotches formed all over my skin. 1 The Young Man—Doctor, it's Tubes); and Extract of Malt Ca rood Itself) time to grab .my knapsack, con- tried medicine for the blood and teed ruined digestion that has driven s which aids to the asstmilatton of other foods. taining an a%, a knife and my many kinds of ointments, but without drink. - b n t;t n I ran fo Pe rl Lak satisfacto results. What was wanted -� I ke he r a e. which is about two miles long and was a-th ro satisfactory cleansing of the blood, �� N .a half-mile wide, and a mile from and I looked about in vain for some medi- SO NEAR AND YET" Children in partieulu •alo! the piemnt my camp. I got there only a few cine that would accomzaplisli this. I was very near to roposin minutes before.the fire,, which was At'last Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills ! p s _. ftya of Na-Dr's-Co Tasteless Cod Liver oil were brought to my notice,and they an Miss 14taybelle last night. ' Comiloand,andgntckiyregain health mid strength sweeping all the smaller trees down one of the most wondorftti medicines I "Why didn't you f" ' -when Nature is added brthis natural food-tonic. like straws. have ever known. M bleed was You brunist bis 1t in boa.and$1.00 Dom— )~ hurled fled m t short time.sores healed +` suae" site had such • tar• ren gycnY AFLrcNT rwsars A my knapsack into the + away look. lake and of into the water u to my ins oa T■nfsked. They always s --- — and Chendeati G. IaA:esru-ee s►eeme saAntn■ruts ,. .. g P -�-�• . . .. lllatleial Dr1� - 'have a�ia home and are looked 9 -T■Aea YANK. eta TWAT TOW OCT R. my neck. My clothes were burned upon as the tatni�p mrtnedy." A single man is seldom as �iod• IN C= L�fea. 106' in many places where sparks had Dr, Morse's Indian Root Pi119 deans, as his sweetheart thinks he is,.ar a' nettled on them.. the system thoroughly, bid by all I married man as bad as his wife sus. NUNN Rvnuing tows 41 the lake was a dealers at 25c a bo:, a pects he it. • , , f • .. .. - may, .;�'h r -.8 u + �f ��t. .�A� r,.wn ^xa^ 3mal-"fla�. 1-'� e.'�- K�9eY;'•'-Per�v,,...,,•vy-?�4 f. yr.:,, - ..�,�: S, r sr sA s *+ - - "!"" .. .0 :. .,.. .. ..._ .,. +*ti+r.•r--r-.:_ .V,.,,..4.: y,�y?r,. ,, .. �,,.a .,�Vi+L tµ., ..1 r , r 3 yJ 4 • , ,_.. . :i" .,: ` ..:.' _.. .�.'a':. Tr,t�-. 'fir:: _ O s4' :}wi}b'-wY.`�� _y':r �"`i � ..'t ,:i•„-m vP.'.s:,,a,,v..:•K .',N�,.+<.ifPio'.,�1.'7VSr' .,J4 ro' .:" a.•.1.. wsM.._�n�_ei'•r-fid-`t_,s-+- - :.;r,�.. ,_�S ':,..•it,'. _+•A.++:�. :biXn .Y•- - e .e, . :•- b w r .�� COULD �T w� . ' - cameo plwed upon her card. An Ahil ULD PAY WIYE1s. old gentleman approached her. He ' �� } is a member of the academy of in- Well s Yorkshire Women's Association Da N r t< y' ;SLEEP AT NIGHTS Bcriptiona and belles lettres. Blares Itself to That Effect. "What a wonderful present you That husbands should pay wages have given these children Madame THIS Is• HOME D1f E to their wives is the newest pro- FORE' K Is Duchess," he said. "For forty 'Sha+ --- SILL HE FOUND BELIEF 111+1 years we have 'been seeking for Awa m e position submitted to the Yorkshire SMALL INVESTOR Women's Liberal Association, Eag JDODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. this very cameo. It is of the era of Trajah, and is valued at two �•�• land. Q We continually ve bond sa,ar stun�.' hundred thousand francs." mt� Malty women made bitter caro offerlagalasmallL�minations. Fred. Swanson, o! Saskatchewan, - faint at a meeting of t.,e asaocia- This is of special tto those c, . V - r ' P g with a limited sum to Invest. sends a message of cheer to those SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS FLIES. tion that wives do not even know because it places the small in- sends much their husbands earn. aim•on an equal footing with r s who feel the weariness and dis- Natives Surpass Telegraph in Their These women said that in the mar- the Ur ge one so far as interest ~' oouragement. that comes from do not intend to do so whilethey and are concerned. Transmission. --amount,your caapitag Stever than% 1 broken rest. The lapid transmission of news !dyed AL1.these worldly goods, yet fall to do so and l•� among Kamrs and Hottentots is a DIFFERENT KINDS Macklin, Bask., Oct. 23 (Special) g C--� of Goods are promising to. you will be interested to the -Those who attffer from sleepless Mystery which even - Mr. Rider with the D A delegate at the meeting pro- facilities we have for the safe Haggard is• unable to solve. , Mr. SAME Y� and profitable investment of nights and get up in the morning gg 1 u S®d posed to substitute in the marriage small sums sa well as large. - night g tired and discouraged morning will Haggard was at Pretoria in' 1879, service the words.. "the husband-� Sad renewed hope in the Statement at the time of the battle of Isand- shall render unto the wife due 4 When you increase the esrninl power p of your capital,without sacrificial any- hlwana.- Twelve hours after the �to me-attar of security � e tma,de byy Fred. Swanson of this , ® benevolence and a18o the wife unto ~place. He could not sleep at nights. diaster an old Hottentot washer- the husband." Of We will� � , , woman told him that Cetewayo 1 fie delegates ''generall a reed glad ta&over with you <X, He discovered the cause. It was B y- g- the investment or re-lavestmeat of Your Sidney trouble. He discovered the had defeated the British troops, ONE OffMRAd KIM(3S°�GOQ°5 that wives should be paid. The as- nomatt"hown"lithoamoaat -let- ,cure. It is Dodd's Kidney Pills. and gave details of the fight. So sociation will ask Parliament to , � „ impressed was Mr. Haggard that OE.EAN and 81MPLB to use. make a law providing how a wife's ROYAL Yea, Mr. Swanson says, in an P he reported the information to his NO chance of udn the WRONG Dye for the Goods - - ,Interview regarding his case, "I QA*haatocolor. aAllCal-rafromy-%, Drsaetats Wages shall be fined and set aside was troubled with m Kidneys for official Superior, Dealer. FItEL Color Cardand 6Ti3RY aoo,lct 3�, by her husband. - - - -- - �. y The iohnwo-Richardson Co.. IJr isN,Moaerssl. e over a year, so bad that I could not The British official pointed out - _ , that it Waimpossible for the news T ~- 'p SECURITIES q . 'sleep at nights. After using one - box of Dodd's Kidney Pills I found to be true, as Isandhlwana was 192 ALUM AN UNSEEN DdNGER L� Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery CORPORATION miles from Pretoria and no tele- FOOD. Cordial is .*-speedy cure for dti'san- I great relief. Four boxes removed + l lum OF MONTREAL BU>IMING rah or railway communication tery, diarrhoea, cholera, summer ' all my gain and now I sleep well graph Y Noted food have decid- YONGE Aum QUEEN STs. _ and I am as Strong in my Kidneys existed between the two places. ed that alum is an unseen danger complaint, �,a sickness and c lin- 'I TORONTO ' sa an man „ On the following day official co in food, and as a result of their in- Plaints incidental Lo children aef ah-- R.F&�1 MTE � �� "•�. y firmation of the message Was in It gives immediate relit, If the Kidneys are wrong the vesti ationa rigorous laws have g' MONTRZ"-QU[a.C-MA-IPAX-LONDON(aNO,) i y blood becomes clogged with impuri- brought by mounted messengers, beenenactedand are now being those suffering from the effects of ties and natural rest is an impossi- who were despatched immediately vigorously enforced in England, indiscretion in eating uirlpe fruit, bilit Strong, health Kidneys after the battle _and_trarelled__ at -Fragce__and. Germs 1t1ag cucumbers, etc: It, acts .wl h won FARMS FOR RENT.AND. BALE..:• Y• Y e thli use of alum a laws abed in �en4 r the disease. a noe•1 " mean pure bloat, new life all over speed all the way. Yet the na- paII A3K-DAW3Dx-x><�cNows. the body and that delightful rest tives won by twenty hours, and the Tr you,want to sell a farm, cousin~ �n ;that is the sweetest thing in life. washerwoman-`s wEdry wd-true in Canada prufiibiting the uta of alum fear ehel�g&"1f-the`3L1�aKe Dodd'* Kidney Pillsways.. a ever detail.-London Chronicle. -baking- 'strong, -powders, huu.sew�ife, this medicine convenient. IF you want to buy a tarm, consuls . } Ybakin w r�' 'strong, healthy Kidneys. d' - should be careful to buy only a bak- - m® p GOOD nit � H] in order that has %lie in recti- The dove returned to -the ark. revs some of the beet Fruit. estoek. ` �cI �YUL �$ DOCTOR I� �$B g'Po g „ Grain or Dairy Farms in Ontarte. We shall have peace, it cried; and prices right. . UNINTENTIONAL GENEROSITY encs printed plainly on the laoel. ' ROUSE. "there is no land to fight about and W DA'A'SO^l, Ninety Colborne lust a Little Present foe the New- — Every man is satisfied that he is nobody to fight." Revert, 'ioronto. ys; ly 'Married Couple. Baby's Own Tablets should be worth more to his employer than AGENTS WANTED. Values not infrequently lie below kept is every home where there his Pay cnvelupe indicates. _ �. . �r.+) DAY h,tLAEY AND Ul?—ALSO �t are little ones. They are as good There may be other corn cures, e�-i commission-tor teicai repreeaatr ,the surface, and can be appraised but Hollows 's Corn ( Urs stands .. _ . ': . _ Ltee, immediately; permanent poolnon- only b the well-informed. A as a doctor; are absolutely Safe and y experrencu unnecessarv; rapid- advaaeso ; Y Y can always be relied u on to drive at the head of the list so far as re- r r� mt'ut; ,para time accopted. Nichols. s� storyfrom the French journal, Y P A Well-known ;(elle _. sults are Concerned. Limited, Yulilishrre. Toronto, Le Cri de, Paris affords a ease in away any malady arising from de- [idiiiard a Liniment Co.. Limited. "` Dint. Recently when lila weal- rangements of the stomach or bow GExTs WANTED. — A LINE FOB P y, Perhaps the most of us would be 1 Dear nir-.-i can recommend your Mia- I �� every home. U rite as for our choles thy Mademoiselle de R. was to be I els. Concerning them Mrs. 0. A. Pent . AKII S L1.,IMEhT for Rheumatism and , of agents ■uppiiea. - We-bare the married a duchess felt under orb- Is were what sprains, as I have used it for both with e:. , i „ , c«:li.ut reawtit. greatest alancY Proposition In ('sands Your■ -trui f our Yo outlay aeceadsry. ADIQry 8- . ,ligation to make her a present Wheeler,I have found Baby a Own Tablets theyrshoukd beneig or - µ - _ `t,,°�iaro„ zts Albert ec Ottawa. - y i an invaluable medicine. I live T. i .AVERS• - _:_. _ just a little present. The duchess Mlnarwi; Liniment for sale eviriwhers st john, thought it would be useless to ex- twenty miles, from town 'and doc. MISCELLANEOUS. tor, so ant glad to have so reliable - AY and i a st Ea. neon' 7 pend much money for a person so BLOWING IT IN. iiii non e rwh, She thought that if she should a medicine at hand. . I-consider the 11 l3 or r, g v ansae, �uioatto 14. t Tablets a real necessity in the "Dial he inherit his money?" : `;-,twnlLL MACHINERY, POUTABLM look througn her vast mansion i, w �+ "*he would be able to find somethms home and shall never be without. From the Way he is getting lid :'� r Leavy Lathe Mi11a. Shlugivppites ii iiia. them. They have kept my baby of,it I should judge so." If a man smokes in the house and trulinrs.slid Boners, Milt flu Ire, rhe 1 -some tr.tnket-to which the addi- E. Long Manufacturing Co., Ltd.. 'a eat well and have made him a bonnie his wife is afraid her curtains will street. Or,l.iia. Oatar,o �¢'I tion of her card would give suffici- baby.." The Tablets are sold- by Sweet and palatable, Mother be ruined,he should.be obliging and ' ent giory _ g F YOU B A N E $100.TO WO TO 1 f vE89 - , medicine dealers or by mail at 23 Graves' Worm-Exterminator lA te- Bhe finally found in her wilting -take them down:, we can show you where there is rap cents a box from'The Dr. Williams' ceptable to children, a.id it does its- - . s�a+ibla proba[rility of trruua¢ same laudsy desk an insignificant cameo that ' of tw"lve Montag. w ruo for.pariioaiarr. the had once worn. Medicine- Co, Brockville, Ont. work surely and promptly. Stiff neck' I?oesn't ai3inunt to -'rhe Waters xarria ayudicatg, 43 iosaris The followag day she received e1t.: Toronto. ;U g9much, but mighty disagreeable. l"u `• from her young friend a letter of It is easy to appreciate the points Hudson-I hear Jones has a great will be su irised tot see how r nii'1:• a..c ll, Tti101ts. LUMPS, etc 20. enthuaiastle thanks. "Oh, you of a sermon when they .jab the invention. Judson-Yes, perforat- Tip Hamlin Wizard:Oil will drive_ �- teruai and external• cured wttboul -"`a y other fellow, ed bedclothes se you can breathe }a n uy pur Lossie ireatmeuL write tap have been very foolish! This is when you pail them over your that stiffness out, One night, tile. 5 +;fore trap Irate Ur seirman Msd;calCae Limited. Cotliacwood. OWL #p too beautiful and other ex res- head: all �, !^,' . expres- nian �ma pocket his ride, but TON RC'ALE GUARANTEED-- :- Wilson's - siona of the liveliest satisfaction, Y P P Scale works. 9 Esplanade. Toronto a woman hes to conceal hers else t , "She 1S making sport of my 11t- TRY MURINE EYE, REMEDY • ' . ' _ T o lc>s >oc'sO xE� To 1EAb f tle' present," thought the good where. �i aterr Eyes z 1r3 a MY Red. Weak. Weary, �� Herber Trade. Demand for barbers '+duchess. - ts�rlQraavlated£yellds. Murine Doesn't • every day: cannot Supply demands, Let Mlnard'e Liniment Curse DandruR. ( ,ia' - us teach you trade. Write for parties. Then came a second letter, this 10saart—soothes Eye Pain, Druggists I i►r lars. - 9doler Barber College. ffi Queen, 1t time from the husband who was to i Bell Murlae Eye Remedy, Druggists 25c. k:A3:. Tc,unto. - 4 Sleeplessness.-Sleep is the great 50c. ;1.00. Murine Eye Salve in I ' be: hEVT WANTED. - A STUDY 'O! - restorer and to be deprived of it is Aseptic Tubes, 25c. =1.00: Eye Hooka ! f„1t1 ' How can we thank you I We are ` ether Agency propositions convinces 1 I„ vital loss. Whatever may be the and Eye Advice Free by Mall. us that none can equal ours. You.will at- ; - delighted, This will spoil us. * ways regret it it you don't apply for psF' "The impertinent fellow I" said cause of it, indigestion, nervous de- Marine Hyl Remedy Co. Chicago s -' _ rangement. or mental war . titulars to Travrilere' Wept., 228 albeit fit J .. B worry, -try a - - - ...— - Ottawa. - _ �• the duchess He wants me to - �r Course Of Parmelee's Vegetable Giving other people the beat of CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE ♦PECIALISTS ADVICB FEES nsatt j innderstand that I have been nig- t ardl Pills.- By regulating the action of it is a good investment. And be- CHATHAM, ONT. k3 us to regard to soy dueasc. west , g y• ONE OF AMLRICA'S GREATEST vices In drugs of all kinds. }c the stomach, where the trouble lies, sides it may'DOt Dost yutl BIIfthing. i BC191NE" SCHOOLS Trusses fitted by mail. Send rneaaure- Neverthele$s� she went to make a they will restore normal conditions Over 2.1111 chotoe positions *tied In past ,call on the R's before the mar- 1 moxa Glasses fitted b ate. orris today and healthful sleep Will follow. Mlnard's Liniment Rellevu Neuraljla. Four Years, for anything sold �u Srot-class drug Triage. There, in the midst of the s-me ethers net filled: d. R. HAV*;, from stores to Dr. Hellman. Colllnewflod Out. _ r� presents, exposed is a most pro- They exert a sedative force upon Newfaandlaa� placed with Rask. Stilling Co., the nerves and where there is un A girl a idea of a rose without a Moose jaw, Li Steno. FFRN S�ul'li, steno, r m:ineat place, she saw the little Peabody Overall t:o., Winds,r, B.C.IiUBINiU�i H NIGHTINGALE - rest they bring rest. ._ thorn is a handsome young 3nao Bkkpr., with Hell Furniture Co.,yt,uth-atnptan, .. ' who is rich and eligible. Ons,,-FLO-SLE ANDKR40M,Reno, and Bkkpr, a e �i FACTS AND FANCY: Can wolverine Co„ Chatham.' Mu.DRED-AND. ,l zwsov, steno., with De Laval' �epiLrator Co., tdTOCK dROKE:R Won Fame OII Its 1lferita.-The wtnnlpeg, IL J. SCOTT, teacher, with Drake Member ytaodard Stock and Mining lxahaap ��T: _ One Mother The husband who has not et College Newark,N J. The ser $700 p the num.thise LISTED STOCKS CARRIED OR MARSIR y unbounded popularity that Dr. shown 5a.t weer avers •,aver rn per unnam. I 4 learned to wear a smile over an i POP '1 be salaries of the six hew shown average clow Correspondence Invited Thomas Eclectric Oil enjoys is not to *•ul. our student, are prepared forthe bi + MELiNDA S?., TORONTO aching heart still has Tice in his attributable to any elab6r'ate ad- R � Says positioiu where the b41 pays uttered. IT PAYE 3 `J `j OLketg, TO A:t EN D TH K BKdT. Catalogue U tells of i e,71 P vertlaing, for it has not been so ad- �.work at Chatham vataloirue M tells of our The town clock •of Brussels. 1s vertised, but is entirely du'e to. the home quurses.AdJress, D. Me"CHLAN d CO., never wound; the wind runs It. c. lolisCe.Cbatham Unt r merits of this Oil as a medicine. In ALEXANDOR'S 'isThere's only one tTOu- The nearer home a joke comes. every city,"town and hamlet in the i the harder it is to see it. country it is sought after solely-be- _ ble Wlth The long-lived have long bodies Cause of Ste good qualities, Outcb1n"clxylies oreecr p _ r and short legs. noiseless.odorless,clean,safe.money.aav, -- . g tae. Quaranteed. write nmrsetotllce for Post some men, like plateglass, make eatalo(ee M and learn hnw to set an ' ONLY A BITE. wiaddi a M$a and Lamp FREE. {� _ a good front, 'but are ea_silt' seen_ AGENTS T.H. BALL Sb LD Sao --- i'f i r on money back eaaraotae, ' ! through. You will excuse tris, madame, not one returned.Stacey sold it to one honk a ` • said little Binks to the fair ladv at vewsom.wd is in io psRa Gibson sold se . "`oast i es Wild birds do not sing more than Our Rua Bellsitenlf,leer cru Sheri oma the reception, "but really I didn't' Our sntPiGef earner tm es.g t.msk ten weeks In the year. ComDletwllne for homee,stores.eta Ask Our merits never outlast. our catch your name." ver euruber.i.reney tsrepo.ulen r, „ 4CIO Mantle Lamp Co. one.. Dept. iS7 : How funny said the lady. It s We have in stock a large Quantity of \ money. „ ' Montreal. Csaeda Ladies' Near-Seal Coats made in various ''when I get a package Ninety-seven out of every bund- Fish. tens the and styles. These Coats aro made OT two, Father and the red arctic explorers have returned CHENILLE CURTAINS from the finest possible skins, and. are . j lined with the very best soft silk linize. r home alive and.i liana of he•ee hangings-lino C Boys at ODCe have tremen• Experience is the best teacher, LjkCE CURTMI45 DYE uAic"E°NfEwANEo LADIES' NEAR , ~ ' dous appetites." but we dont realize it till we're ' , ! ' write to to about yonm too old to learn. SNITISHAM981CAN DYEING GO..Boxllii Nontnsal SEAL ATS Pearls which are perfectly round- -OO ATS TOASTiES P Y ed are the most valuable next r o""�Oi"""' G se Inches lona ........................ $1s.N R1l3QUIRE NO COOKING �,SI ...................... come the pear-shaped and lastly U N Inches (OWE R•K •�, the egg-shaped. e M inches ions ....................... fI.N Serve With BIIgar -and - Bead ur roar bust measurement sK f COURSE the length of coat desired, and we She-But how am I to know you t sand sumo o. o. D.to any pest to oansd� cream and the smiles go q {� f! ' 'Will be patient and forbearing 1101 Y allowing �rivilele of e:aminias :ad re' i�",• round the table. when we're married l He-I can S t --- 9vaITEping iTO oUS TO-DAIYY..• at our etcyense. put a 14% stand-up collar on a No. aced weekly Income - ssThe 1rl2tnYin SetSf 16 shirt without saying a word, - Wonderful Opportunit) ay constant lmpieympwt_ A. J. ALEX ANDOR } H•? geld by Cro"I's. it is, sometimes better to have _ Diplomas Granted loved and Lost than to be the other 23 '�jEg+" i' t Manutaaturins Furrturs, ROYAL CORLEQ! O/ t lved 4. postum Cereal Co., Ltd,, fellow. sets50306 Sf. Paul St., Montreal Creek. Mich. - 358 Qussn St. West ED. ? IS'9UE•IE-31 Torontq, Canada i Mieard's LI ants made to order, sante prtoo. x_. fitment Cura Burnt, E~0. .. ._�., �t. C ;i4 .., � vrr.. �.bs j�,„ «-.:.r •,".° ', .•.�. .;-�+.f.�ati,4•r'w+, .�• `d,28,�y,,{,' �' .. fY ,. ".:- - t.. _ r.. „�w'^�y n`�i x. .'.Nl,. '-'fi�� fvkn...','9fL3.- :4,bp, ,a.''i.. .: :r... .. ,n,'4La,r.`-", ...•. _.. -. , 'Gr � r- ��.�, +d%,yvL i..,Y.aa t"�..'..: �w•�-h;"ti ' ..r r x,+, •.�. ,Yy, i� y.; .;s !VRA,+ j.. +..'.y Gv{ �.? ��t! wj,�f,:,�. ��5: p�'•� +,:.•`x'.' >',...y._ rr'�µ%e :.« „wnt `• a+r'i, -.. :so=':. i .W,•. yefa- - "`ya, i _ _�:, ��`•_ _, N• .1'.:...�'� ..,, a:.: >., .:i ,,..,;- ,,.. Y K. y.. Y r' "' •4 i Y A lar number from this Found--On Wednesday, Oct. LOCALISMS. ; locality attended Mrs. Geo. Tool's 26th, a lady's black• kid glove. .-THE S O Y s S rROOTS sale on Taesall Loser call at this office.--Mrs. J. H. Bundy was with -For sale-A set of single barn- -C. T. and Mrs. Batty, of Osh- friends in city over Sunday. - ess and a cutter. Apply to aws, were here last Reek moving ' -Mrs. J. T. Akepheneon was G. Feng; Pickering. * heir household effects to 'their 'PVe have now s larger and better range of Boys' Boots than + with citry frieude last week. -Dr. F. L. Henry will be. here new home, ever before. The heavy working boot, the medium school � .'=R. oiling, of Milton, is visit- as usual next Tuesdayto attend -Inspector Walks id an offi- boot that stands all the wear and tear that he can give them. �'* � Wing his nepphew, C. H.Burling. to his professional duties. * ial visittoour public school, and - Also, fine boots for fine wear. Dont neglect the boy a feet, ?� :} ' z -Mrs. Savage is spending a few -MISS Stella Leng, of Cairo, reports everythig in a most sat- Give him good fitting, well made boots and they will last weeks with relatives in Hamilton. visited with Mrs. Deo. Long and isfactory condition. JoaRer and give batter satisfaction than spoor pair at the - -- - r -C. H. and Mrs. Powle , of To- other relatives here this week. "" -same money. }" y -J. Dwyer left in our office on t'Y a ras berr bush containing a -_I!I-ow is_the time to get your Fall Boots for wet wen ionto, visited Mrs. B. Boating on -R. W. Ward, P.and Mrs- nab, Thursday, Oct. 20th, a branch r the stock is complete. - V nab, Mise Ma Macnab and David then. whsle 4 -A large number from here at- Scott, of Claremont, spent Sun• number of ri berries of tended Mr.Wickett's sale on Wed- da with'W. J. and Mrs. Miller. pe y Size. Not bad for the last of Oc• needay afternoon. -We have in stock a, fine col- tober. -p -Mrs. Thos. Albright. of Brou- lection of bulbs including: Hya- '-Geo. M. Palmer has sold his R. A. R�JN'TING P1'Er'O i,ING ?„ ham, is spending the week with cinths,Tulips,Narcissus,Freshias. _ g farm on the second concession, to ' Miss M. McCausland. Sacred Li.ies, etc. J: H. Bundy.* a gentleman recently out from -Roy Burling, of Toronto,' -A number from the village England. The sale was made spent Sunday at the home of his and from the township are in through Mr. L. E. Annief of T e uncle, C. i. Burling. - Whitby to-day(Thursday)attend- roato,•who has effected so many G O O O 'FRESH :f;ROCERIES g - - -Monday next being Thanks g e Conservative Convention.' sales of laud in tluS locality .dor- . ' -Riving Day the.business•places of -Mrs. Ernest. Stephenson, of inR the s « S� the village will be closed as usual. Claremont, is visiting her parents, t few months. ALL THE TIME -Oliver Had Brow was taken to B.,and Mrs. Wagner, who intend the General Hospital, Toronto, to return with her to Claremont - p HIOMLAND CREEK •- last week suffering from typhoid tvreaide for a time. t t fever. -I want a large quantity of The Women's institute will meet at Breakfast 5pscials -Mrs. E. L.Chapman, of Toron- buckwheat and will pay,the high- akf B the home of Mrs. M. Taylor Wednes- p day, Nov. let, meeting to be opened to, spent a few days this week est price for it. It will pay you - Shredded Wheat, with her parents, John and Mrs. to see me before selling elsewhere. sharp at 290 F. m. Come and bring Rolled Wheat in bulk, Rolled Oats in bulk, Bo es. F. L. Green,,Greenwood.. .� bring your friends. All ladies will be Corn Flakes, Post Tosties, Orange Meat, y made-welcome. -Mrs.Fred Thompson, and son, -Unless something is done to Quaker Wheat Berries, Lorne, have returned home after our main street, before the a Quaker Puffed Rice, Saxon .Wheat Food,. Grape Nuts, visiting friends in Kingston for proach of winter, they will be in SALE REGISTER Wheatlets, Corn Meal, " several weeks. very bad condition before spring. __� Etc., Etc,_ -James Farlong, who resided A good coat of gravel was put, on SiTURDAY, OCT. 28th, 1811-Credit here a number of years ago, was last season, but -the amount of auction sale of farm stock and im in town last week and called upon automobile traffic has caused much ptements on lots 2 and 9, con 7, UY- Z7tf?ESS Go©QS a number of friends. damage. The front road- now re- bridge.(Glen Major,► belonging to i —James Dennyshipped a car- vires two or three times the at- L. L. Ross.12 months credit 6% off - y pped y Don't forget about our Clearing Sale. We are now displaying load of stock to the city on Mon- tention it formerly needed. We for cash. See bills. Wm. Maw, a number of short ends at ' day and J. H. Wagner another on wish to call the attention of the auctioneer. - 1 Tuesday, from this station. police trustees to its condition, TUESDAY Nov, 7th-Credit sale' of REMNANT ZSR=CF.J it farm btook, implements, hay, grain, t -Frank Dillingham, of Toron- -D. Brokenshire, has disposed oultry, etc., at lots 12 and 19, con. It Means clear money to. you. Some Epecials in the lot .. - -to, returned on Sunday evening of his milling business to F. W. Pickering, Greenwood road,') the for Children's wear. after spending a w'eek's vacation Weeks, a practical miller, of To- prnperty of Mrs. Thomas Hicks. with Claude and Mrs. Field, -ionto, who.will take possessiQa on Sale ac 1 o'ciock; sharp. See bills. }� The regular monthly meeting Wednesday, Nov, 1st. In a few W. B. Powell..auctioneer.- -of the Women's Institute will be days Mr. Brokenshire will hold - n held at the home of Mrs. Geo.Leng an auction sale of household furn• The on Tuesday, Oct. 81st, 1611, at 3 iture, after which he and Mrs. Q _. o'clock, Brokenshire will move to Toron- NATURE STUOPS �. _ -Miss Colla Every. and Ansa to, and for a year will take much Wben The Kidoe s Give Out a Mabel Calvert, who are attending needed holiday. We regret loping Do you lest that you simply can't go app 4 �! Abdel School at Guelph,will spend Mr, and Mrs. Brokenshire as they fartber-tbat_poa meat haverestfor that a 'a f -..-the holiday at the homes of their have proved most estimable citi- lame and aching back-relief from that w ora V.b parents here. gens. oonstaat dead tired feeling-freedom from -Mrs. A. J. Howlett and soli -The Toronto and Eastern 'those ttaboing darting pains? FOS visited at the home of the for. Electric Railway surveyors made . it is nature's Pickering mess parents, D, W. and Airs.Car- the final survey through the vie• Warning t b a t the kidneys areruthers, of the Kingston road east, lase en Monday and are nowgiving ova and for a few daps. working westward. Those who Son need the r` J -David Pilkey, of Balsam, has are in a position to know say that hely of Booth's been engaged to take charge of the actual worn of construction K dney Pills the Sir Henry Pellatt's farm on the will begin in it few days. They gnarar,teed kid• All 4 - -Kingston road east,and has enter- also say that it is their intention coy remPeo'ple ' edy' Ia ped n n his new duties. W proceed with the work during evuy machine po D %hat%baeworks be � 21. --�9amuel Nesbitt, who is pprom!- the winter when their work will is - ' -- - - aently identified with the emin- be confined chiefly -to- cutting hard Is•s a a d = rr i A. W IT- M IZ _ ion Cancers. one of the greatest down the hills where necessary ,give*out !Iris. The kidneys work night coinbiiies of the Dominion;was is In such places the frosts of_winter and d day. and naturally & lite of unusual a time the strain The t do �i g put triple triangular grates. Semi- towu-on Thursday last. will not materially Interfere with y y A few of the special features -Mrs. Dennon, accompanied by the progre"s of the work., y steel fire box linings, which to shame all other kinds. The oven ,... bei two children, returned.to her -Owing to the overhead bridge give out and nature cries -stop," Booth's flue construction, causing heat to circle oven twice. Burnished sur- her g Sidney Pills are soli by all dealers, Glia. face, smooth as gglass, but not ground: Enamel steel reservoir. The home in Frankford, after spend• on the Bay road being condemned postpaid from The R.T. Booth Co, Ltd., emory rod, for shorpenin_.R knives,-etc. Many other features. Call . - - inn a few weeks here with .her. by the in-pector of that Company Foci Erie,.Aot- There is no ill .juts s• and let us show you. Fully guaranteed. parents, C. H. and Airs. Burling. the G. T. K sent a gang of men on good. Sondlor a Free box. The%@% will - ; -Herbert White picked for W. Tuesday to erect a new sterLstme- rove the truth of out stateineas. Sold _ H. Westney last week under fan- Lure. The township officials learn• and guaranteed is Pickering by T.M._!ic- :` _. . :viable conditions, 52 barrels of ing.of ilii intentions of the rail. Fadde..n. _. NEW 09 _. Baldwin apples in 13 hours and waycompany ordered the work ___ • lie le 10 minutes. Who can beat this? to stopped as it would interfere �LEANTNG AND PRESSING-The Vha ntan -As we go to press the Teach- greatly with the public traffic. • undersigned is prepared to clean and press y ers' Association is holding their Thk h the --lesson of the year Gentlemen's cults,and *iso ladle's suits lin pstring also.done. ChiarRes moderate. , Apply annual COnvenelOn In the public in which the mUbt (if ills ti'Sfl1C as premises church at. Picieriati, opppooel�e school here, at which there is a is carried on over that road. ei"• McGuire't residence. tlhs. NOVO. good reprresentsttion of teachers Large amounts of strain are now TsostPaoty, to GURNEY OXFORD present. being teamed the bay, and cote � ,STOVES AND RANGES- --Owing to the prolonsed illness is being teamed in the opposite 'NORTHERN GROWN TREES of Thomas Hicks, of the Green- direction. That bridge has been Apple, Peas,Plum,clic Peach. Grape wood road, Mrs. Hicks will hold condemned for a long time, and sman snits. otn►merartas, ) ls, Evergreens, an auction sale of their farm stock, the railway company have' had Roses, ng to arsesSbrub■, Climbers.at Etc. - y p y Ever�ihiaa to the on»err line, Oataioltae ' implements, hay etc., on Tueodap, ample time during the Summer ')t'r'ee, send iia ofoto wants for prices, The only Stoves _ ` Nov. 7th. months, when.it should have been Agents wanton;apply for terms. -Remember.the publicmeeting done instead-of waiting until the j' H. Wiemer, - Nommen - — with the _ in the- town-hall this (Thursday) season of heavy traffic, to do the Port Elgin,Ontario -evening *hen Frank Yeigh,of To- work: Had the. work been,pro- "Eco11Q111izer," canto, will deliver his popular il- seeded with the road would'have /fir lustrated lecture,' "Oven the High- been closed for six or seven weeks. A. one-lever devise for feel- " . ways of Europe," -A perusal of the new .regula "A number from this locality tions and course of study in public � � saving and fire control. took in the excursion on the C. N. and high schools show many int- R., to Trenton, on Saturday, held portant changes. Grammar baa -Bee'thele III all BIZeB at under the auspices of the Malvern been eliminated from the third brass band. •' There was a Rood class course of study, and the , . ^ crowd and the trip was an enjoy- course in Grammar for fourth JOt�JEPH H. L U N DY S _.. '. able one, classes has been 'considerably Sim- -Miss B. Buntingis in Toronto Give the young folks a boost. iLet plied: A radical change has been them have an education of 'the right waiting on her brother, Fred,who made in the course in Geography kind=no waste time, no -useless ex- . NOW READY FOR FALL ,ie confined to his bed with an at for all classes, physical, commer- pease-$W-8 months. tstck of typhoid fever, but who cial and economic Geography re. �►, . is now we are _pleased to report, ceiving much more attiention'than ' With our Grey or`White Flannelette Blankets, Sweater Coats slid making satisfactory progress to- formerly. An effort is to be made JL (�ilr1S Wan Buggy Lap Rugs ; also, our „s warde recovery. to adapt the course of study to -=''*i ' -The steel superstructure of the needs ands special, $5.00 per;w'k to commence with for ' the new Clarke's bride is being of the locality. pe Peaboddy Overalls and Coats, the best, by test, indust] laced in g R y• 'Physical Culture _ girls eighteen and over. in the market." gradually p position. The is obligatory in all cta' sea of the Apply at once, - contractor expects to leave his public Schools and s manual') will Co.)D. B. PERRIN & -Ltdr F -RMERS . - SI7PPLY STORE work completed by Saturday shortly be ')saved by, the Educt. .night. The covering•will then be tion Department for the guidance LONDON, ONTARIO. >! . proceeded with at once, as well as of the teacher taking up the sub- _ E. BRYAN PROP. DICKERING the approaches which will have to ject. A two-years course of Study be graveled. is outlined for fifth classes, At Blacksmithing -The steel for the new bridge the end of the first year a pupil M at Greenwood arrived at this-ata• may write on an examination that , tion this week and was teamed to will entitle him to a junior gmdti- Having rented the Dunbarton ab op �w - t the site of the structure. A gang ation diploma. The character and and bpeiaed the same,I am prepay 'COME AND SEE rl L ,of-men are now at work and the scope of the entrance examination ed to do all work entrusted to -"Aridge will be opened for traffic is unchanged, but in future will me in the above line. For Double Harness, Single Harnessi- with least sible delay. The be known as the Junior ljigh HOMeatioeing a special posty. _ a county bears half of the cost rif School Entrance Exa ination. It Uttll is and see me any time. Collars, Halters, Etc.,. . ' its erection. will loge znuc-1 of its importance al -The apple crop has so far ex- frorn the fact that there are now ��" �` RR+ 1 my own make. _ a ceeded the estimate that the pack- three ways of securing admission DUMBARTON _ plush Rugs, Wbips, and all Horse _Furnishings, _ era find-great difficulty in Securing to high schools. (1).-By passim a sufficient supply of barrels. the usual entrance i4amination PICKEAING MARKETS always in stock. While a heavy-stock was made up (2)and (3)-By passing the exami• White Winter wheat old...... $ .86 during the year, this has been ex- nations provided for the first and r. ., :. PICHERIN( . BANESSEMPORIUM hails fiailsfed;and the coopers are put- second- years In fifth stasis, the Mixed '• •' .....: ,84 - _ ting in much over time in ender to latter, ,however, entitling the Spring 72 Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL Wiieat..._......_.... my the demand as far as pos- pupil to'a Higher class in the high Goose •" _ pnr� _ ilible. _ _ school. _ Oats ..................... . ...... .4�4� ' n • , 5 .. „ . . . ..".•.. ': ., .. /.. •: „•A'•4. -•2y5 ftuF '":yS; �,:�- xs"'�.su. e,!`y,. :m�rv• A y �.:,aKnc *y, a"..rma � .�:f,�,u "` .s,• :� '.� +il%a:'.+'*y'$`' �'^�`�'e'°y"� ." S '