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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_11_10 a srw.,,,{`," "d:fr .,a.., r ,.,-_.r•. v r"rw'w-T, -..•.:.n i_-•- W ^�.•¢v$�vq,q .�, ?„�e Sa:S�, '.'•,,..s r` a �"'"'" .. r "!: ..� -- -"N• �r+a+. .r G4„'a -+ . A d.:w.: . MR w SOL. 5X �. - - :-T PIC .. ONT., .-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1911 - No's G - xofsssia:t.al it�arDs., WHITBYBOWMANVILLE Established Iii years ..' lted{cai SPINK MILLS A mase meeting of the Liberals of Miss A. Winnifred Power died at 'GREENWOOD South Ontario was held in the Music her home, Base Line South Darling- Hall here on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. ton,Thursday night, after a brave L7 lv V 11/, E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- _ R. R. Mowbray who was nominated fight of six weeks with tyhoid fever. x • lewd member of the O tometrioal Area Ontario. Special a otrataion of Ost �teation given to in May last as the candidate for the Miss Power is the only daughter of c 0Attingof glasses' Eyes $,­­atree• North FLOUR : Liberal party, intimated his desire to Thomas and Mrs. Power, and five MILLS �Ji]3anmoat. sen retire from the contebt. He had tak- years ago graduated as trained nurse WHITE—SATIN en an active pert in the late Dominion from Clifton S rings Sanitarium. On 'S O. McRINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., J CREAM—BUN$ election, and in strongly advocating September 9,she was sent for to nurse N• Edinbargb, member o1 the College of 8byriniane and Burgeons of onterio,licentiate r'a TEA—BUNS Yeciprocity be had antagonized car- a typhoid fiver patient. After a I require 1000 bushels of Backwileat at of i3o7a] College of surgeons, Edinburgh. .- Lain powerful interests in the riding month of constant attention to her once and will pay an extra price Slr•sial attention to driesses of women and , and in consequence asked the meeting charge she left. and ten days later for it for quick delivery. _ Y,-- eLildren• OlEo•and residence.Brougham, F 'ED . to accept his resignation. On this be- was stricken with the same disease. Will also a iRICKfRING MEDICAL SURGICAL BRAN ing done, Mr. Mowbray pro osed, se- and in spite of her own knowledge, the pay SHORTS conded by Mr. Purves, of Folumbus. beat medical care, and two rofession- $ARZiE'S�" and X-RAY INSTITUTE W. E. N. Sinclair, Mayor of Oshawa, &1 nurses, she succumbed. The fuser- Vw WELLAI•D FEED FLOUR as the Liberal candidate. The nom- al took place Sunday to BowmanvIlle piCagJgRRlxa - _ x oxTAlalo ;JUMBO ination was carried unanimously, cemetery. IN. ADDIN T YLli, M. B., M. D.,. C. il OATS - VCT�3EAT Triaiaa-in nharge OAT CHOP DUNBARTOiV ATHA SP daJiet Ji.Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dis. CORN - MAKE'RS'JOY—the best bread flour. :saes of Elan. Diseases of Women, canoere, Mise Osborne spent the week-end in Mrs.John Scott is on the sick list. gIgSIMI—the beet pastry flour, s, lraeeors,X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye. CORN CHOP Toronto. John Scott attended the Fair at P y seer.arose,throat ni lanae, Inning glasses and .BARLEY CHOP. Robert Falconer is visiting at R. H. New Market Judging sheep. Special prices to farmers buying two Wl•Ouse and chronic and 7 ter. MIXED CHOP Carson's, Kinsale. Thos. Duneld and family spent barrels and over. Oboe Hours iS to 3 and t'to� r19Jy Miss Haliburton, of Toronto, is the Monday at Jacob Smith's Almira, t.eoat. FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS guest of the Misses Smales. The Atha beef ring met on Tuesday I chop finer than any other mill—that Mrs. Gibson has returned to Toron- evening and finished the business for means a great deal tWq year y3.i i� X. FAREWELL, K.C., BaRRIS- Cho In Eve Da . to• after visiting relatives in the vil- the year. when feed is scared$ . TE18.CeunCrown Attorney,and County PP g I y y lane B cowl 171000,wbitbT. 10-T Mrs. Joseph Lehman and Mine_Beta i The Ladies' Aid will hold a Scotch Lehman spent ovea Thanksgiving at F. Z. GFRFrEN _ i' social on St. Andrew's night(Nov.30). Mitchell, T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, Keep the dace in mind as this promisee Mrs. ohs Hoover and daughter, 1 L• Solicitor,Notary Public,Special Ezami- a•r f�SiRs Court of ,artist, Brack BL:Nt J. L.: SPINBf�I�ITED, to be an enjoyable evening. Addie, of Alton&. spend_. Sunday at St, Georges Anglican Church wbirb;, 'ny She annual Sunday School child- H, Ro��pper's. A, S. and Mrs. Roper, of West To- SUNDAY SERVIC ES PICKERING, ONT. ten's entertainment in connection P F, CHRISTIAN, Barrister and with the Presbyterian church will be ronto, spent a few days with the for- r, .BoJlcltor,Notary public,Etc, money to Morning Prayer . ]0,30 A. M. Can. Omoe nest door to the Standard Bank, held on .the evening of Dec, 15tb, mar's parents here, a Nhirbr. iwly when a good pro ram will he ren 341.9. S. P, Lapp, who has been un' � ered by the children. Look out der the doctor's care, is much better at Evening " 7.00 P. M J `'�' `BEAL the announcement giving full particu• the time of writing, ' t► i�>Lts$rtstJ:+a QCarb�. r r Wetare, e are pleased to report that John Sunday School •2.00 P. M. _ Fartbing's youngest won, who bas been 1�,�j G. HAM—Issuer of M.trria�e CLAREMONT � •'• sick for some time with tyyhoid fever 1 I Licenses to the Conafy of oaza o, iSUNNY MOUNT is able to be up again. • S �t PSeEr•riag`mag°' say for all styles of furniture.rr - POU'CHER. Real Estate Auc- 4Thomas, Tweedie and Joe Carterc'r • Lioaeer- valuator, collector and Issuer spends�adoesday last with Scarboro !1Vhite'S Sale—Nov. 11th... of marriage licenses,Broagbam,. 117 C. N. R. EXCURSION a 7� HOPPER Issuer' of Marriaa,g�e ROOMMoulding James and Mrs. Gourlie, of Good- �" ash• i ;i • L10400" in ib• Coanty of oatario, wood. spent Sunday with Silas and On Thursday last, the Canadian Cafee at store Lad his re•idenee.Claremont. Mr-F, Toole - Northern Railway treated the mew- and a` `—' --- Fred. Mrs, McKay. of White- hers and their wives of the various - , j� B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLEBB �1Ct1IY'e I''ra�o e8 vale, spent Sunday with Herbert and councils and officials of the �various ° a•�'• ooa,eraaoer ooaate. M r ser taking Mrs. Poynter. municipalities along the C. N. R.• line �. on fa.fa.. se•ooaiana Ste, tma g Us- Mise Bertha Carter spent Tuesday between Toronto and. Trenton, The ; ,0e A casae of •sa Iiia Window Shades with her cousin, Miss Viola Sinclair. "......----�••" ht •, Ori. q.T party consisted of 115 persons, send all at Whitevale. "sit in the very highest terms of the A PO6TILL. Licensed Auctioneer Roy Carter and Mise Lillie, of F. Ina COaatisa of sort and oaesrio. Ana Green River, Sunda ed with Joseph service given by the company, sad of - tfaw salt of<U kinds atsansea m on ehorrars Y p the courtesy Pf the official:}: At Tran- ••at•e. Addrw Qrern Liver l' O.. out. Carter and family. ton the compaov of guests assembled Save money by seeming II I DERTAgING R in the town hall, where; with W, D. Mise Ethel Hodgson, of Toronto, ' B. POWELL. Licensed Auc• and friend spent :Sunday with her Annie, of Scarboro•in the chair and • tionew •asaator and e°llecior for in connection aunt, Mrs. Silas Toole. in the presence of the mayor and your 'COSI before winter s'anaetee of ontarto suet Tort: All rinds of Johnathan Gourfie, of Toronto, �•G + tins:eondvowd either prtvately or bT auocioa members of Trenton Council the fol- Distance no object. a : igsde 11014.eoll•cted For d•cse or other par. J peat ThankeivinR Dap with his sin- lowing resolution, which speaks for ltfeatara apply at reataen•e. Ehtabetb sa Pith, ter, Mrs. Joseph Carter, >? Icadt, was u'animously passed; prices go In force. _ OVUM. Plana•Crass:lar at x•wre oi®oe, Pict. :Prieee moderate. Alfred Hamilton. of ,Bmu¢hem. ie • glr. R. R 5lowbrag, Reeve of Pick- prom V&Oaeba store. Claremont. will r• busy moving to the of Brough farm, - awvaprom tatantl°n, savelsetioa guaran- ___ _—_.. ..__ bun welcome Hr and iliowdale Hamilton, erin Seconded by Mr. Wm. Purvis, T . rtaed Ey pone number is ladet»adeat LAOJi J. L SPIN K Ltd., ` t ClClerk�of East Whitby moveq that this PYCRERINQ� PILLS 1 Amos And Mrw Thornton, of To- cumpany, of representatives of the , • R. PENNOC�C mato, spent Thanksgiving Day with municipalities lying between Toronto the former'sfather.TbomasTbornton, and Trenton and ladieq, take advan- W141ri'vaLK, ON r, THE _ _ tage of this opportunity of heartily PICKERING - a Funeral DLeetor and $tnbalmer, - . BROUGHAM thanking the • Canadian Northern , LGreat Laxative Tonic Rdilts ay C'umpany fqr, the deli'RhtLil I; 1Nra W. E. Holtby spent_ last week trip w hirh we are now etijoyin from ,/�� yI Any business entrusted to me will in 'fwront�, lornnto and Intermediate prnnta to be careftilly handled. - - Wm, Bri)wn, of Toronto,spent Sun- Trenton and return : thRf the Com- '`,�/ —Char es Moderate— Regtorea the energy and 3trenRth day at h+� home here. g I pany be congratulated upon the splen - Iadependent Phone No, 1514, to every part Uf the human :Nit's Fd;th McGrpgcar is.spending a did aPction oftheir railway line from ,Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea sizes coupple t,f weeks in Toronto, Toronto to Ottawa now completgd to in bard coal. r �' system—just the thing to MSA. Hugh Wilson has moved into this point —Toronto to Trenton ;upon tone on a the house vacated h A. Hamilton. l lieRt i tum steam coal. All con! Iq JOHN PHILIP y p the smoothness of the road, the apish- p a ' Mrs. F. E�erow an children. of To- under cover, full_weight and ronto, are visiting with Wm. and did and comfortable of the coaches and upon �3 a guarantee every hoz and re- R prompt service. Mosgrove, er equipment of the road, and upon 3:;• Has a full line or fresh and Cur fund your money if not MissRoutley and friend, of Dollar, the very efficient, obliging and kind �'-r T -:ed meats constantly on hand. �; satisfied. visited the former's aunt, Mrs. Beer, officiate in charge a the service :that V Y" y we farilp recognize and are aware of A Good stock of rough and matched ,Ma>StlfaCtured Rud sold b on Sunda the fact that the Canadian Northern- on . Spice . Rol], Breakfast Bacon, y T, C. and Mrs. Brown took in the Railway Company do not .do things hemlock, also matched and dress- Ham, Eologna, Weiners, etc. excursion to Trenton on Thursday on by halves, but always in first class - ed,spruce and pine. the C.N, R. style and well, and that we congratu. 2x, 3x and"4x Ontario cedarahinglea. ....Highest prieAs paid for T• M. MCIFA DDEN Thos. Poucber and Miss Blanche late the Company upon the splendid 9z and 4x B. C. shingles. Butcher's cattle DRUGGIST AND ORADVATE OPTICIAN Mechin, spent the week-end with J. commencement which it has made in - „ and Mrs. Poucher, of Toronto. Let me quote you prices r any build the construction and equipment of •p • e PICKER[N.4, ONT. A number from here attended the this important line ;and that a yote i°g material you may require. " 1C � )11Arp/ anniversary, services'at Green River of thanks• be tendered Mr. Ivor C. Biil stuff aspecialty., ive f� on Sunday, also the lecture giren on Reece, Travelling Passenger Agent Independent hone 1604. ri? REAL ESTATE Monday evening. for the Companv, who has charge of P V F128fr-01$66 rigs for �1Z8 '•'•' A well attended meeting of the this excursion, for his kindness and a /-� g members of the beef ring was held on attention to all, adding very material- A. C. RE E SOR f Day or might Two flfty-acre farms for sale cheap. Saturday evening at McLean's,hotel. ly to the leasure and enjoyment of Good buildings, plenty of water, one- The- season's business was settled up this trip.' LOCUST HILL Bus meets all ttaille half in cash, balance on mortgage if satisfactorily. ����• t Teaming promptly attended to. regalired. WHAT IS YOUR FAMILY GREENWOOD WORTH? r Agent for Canada Carriage (3o, Also a good tenement dwelling C F. Mc4rotty returned home from — ' yielding 12,c in the village of Picker- If your family is:worth the best you '� g pew the west on Monday evening can afford in house and food and yeS ' ' ! Picker{ftp. ing' Miss. G. Pengelly,of Scranton, Pa.. clothes is it not worth the beet read- ��(3 ro�1�litt 1*� its here visiting her mother and broth- ing as well? And the best reading 'F lI7KE TdBLF.—Pickering Station d beat for boys and girls, beat'for men a T.R. Trains going Cut dee es follows— ����>l� >�� �zif�!♦ � Miss M. Wood spent Thanksgiving FY w _ No. 6 Ddail and women pa o -be found in The amme 8.05 A M. in Toronto with•T. C. .Robinette and 12 Looa1 _ . s • family. Youth's Companion.- 2.04 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Proctor entertained Of stories alone. The Companion " 14 Iwai 6.04 P.M. � will print nearly 900 in 1912. With 'Tran going West due as follows her nephew from Hamilton over the all the.rest of the paper thrown in, -- AT 1+Te. 11 L 8.36 A,M. .We Y• Richardson• holiday. and counting the gloriosa long aerial "rte} 2,30 P.M. N. and Mrs, Lidgett, of East, Toron• _ 7 MW to, spent the holiday with Mrs. J, stories, they coat the sui>Ahrver, leas Bas's �" .�.• 8.60 P, M, ='.:Notary Public, Pickering. thin a cent a piece °`-;:, -ever, yyou ►�. 1� Irv' „ Sunday included.. Brignall, will look long ,before ou will Hnd e. BpeCfa,llst Representatives of the Toronto r = The Bridge.Co., are here erecting the new stories so varied an interesting; , In all 'kinds of tire-setting. Binder county brid .e, stories of coolness in the face of peril, O�INI�N BAN$ strange adventures with creatures of Eyes should be examine r and mower knives ground. Mrs. William Gibson and eon, of the forest and the sea:movingstories y y Hobart, near Orillia, spent a few days of life's obscure heroiauis; stories two.years'. Ladders of all kinds in stocks:: Bead C1ffioe, TOlOntQ and to order. `with her brother, William Middleton, breezy with good-natured humour, ' Mrs. J Devitt, of Toronto, and Ern= The eyes chance.' Gllasgec exec quaint and curious character sketches. tl right N.B. Osler, M, P., President The S)aop wi]I be close ever Wednea est and Mrs Huseum, of Freeman. y Blit last year may be lit- ,-c y Now is the time to subscribe, for the Whether oti wear W. D. Matthews, Vice President dap and Saturday from now spent the holidays with John and Mie, furious now. S fi new subsciber in Canada will receive d. until November 1st, Graham. free from the time his glasses or not you should call • C. A. Bogert, General M'g'r $l.00 to receiv- and consult us about ' Miss B. HofFiand and friend and, ed all the issues for the remainin your Zapital$4 000,000.• Reserve,$5,000,00 Master Walter Hoffiand and chum of g fore itis too tate. Total Assets$62,600,000 I` r �p y Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with weeks of 1911, containing the openin x W. H I JOHN, — Nos ROAD Mrs. Alex Moore and family. chapters of Ralph D. Paine' Pe ect fitting gla-mes means a rr Branch of this Bank has been eatab- rial story of the Boxer Re Ilion, The good deal to the eye-glass user— liehed in London, England, Mise Chapman, of Toronto, is here Cross and the Dragon," And there is this is the Ideal we atm at— ou 73 Cornbill,E. C. with her sister, Mrs. Graham John- Y Have you lots of Watts the gift of The Companion d Coast," ars the judges of our success: This Branch wit] Suns L•tterq or Credit and . .ton, who Is liar pet unable to use her for 1912, "On theNew England Coast," j g + ' Draft on an impo rtaut points in Canada,n o arm, owing to the accident some.sir tgat•Billsseat lorcouectlon,tuatetelogn-lic IIJCL BROS:; OF WIIITIYALs weeks' o. lithographed in twelve colors and Our mounts an Hees must tJraasders and transact :vary description of gold. Only $E.00 now to Canadian' � bank1mg busineq are prepared to furnish you anything Quite a cumber from Toronto took subscribers, but on Januargive good results. advantage of the new railroad toy 1, 1912, aj iatmmation.it'be furnished on.all Canadian in the line of water supply such as the-subscrition price will be advance matters. spend the holiday with friends her*: ed to 8226. aipolel a artment will be pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Norman Bassett ep provided for the Amona those who entertained gup� t , ars of viefiors and bearers of our 'betters of plumbing, etc. being J. Wortbp, Alf. Trimble, FF Credit' Green and 8. Oarlton. DI"Berkeley St, Boston,Mass. � CHAS. D. GORoN Manager They are also expert well drillers New subscriptions Received at JEWELER AND OPTICIAV y i rs .. ;, g and respectfully solicit this office °rrO•a'• �'"' WHITBY p y your patron, Attend White's Bate To-morrrow e'O•T pe'r"Qf , THE PICKERING NEWS WHITBY 'BRANCH, age for the future. Ina,shone 6621 Saturday i s Stock Sale, Nov. 5.: s^. �, ,:.c•.-_axe.+: ^:. :.. 'fx. „ ,. w «. N Y ...M. '... ..7i::, ti.nL �. ...e. :."' c^. e?:� i. jf..p... �.�.. ,E.r, w P.•«-+t 'yJ a"�.. gA^a:, 'r.:�' :t�'a , e ,,., .x+'.n. ..+.,,,.. ,..411 .,a �.r:« .�'«ap ..1` kn't..",u, i,. r ' .t2aV•. ?F".�: ,. �.%,,ru:. _ 'Y• �-,�"'l�, .'hl •• `i—• -A'.-,, '4�'�` mow...`✓M'• 4Y �Y.�; .•� may?' 4..,. t ��� '-u IL' ) .i�' 4•� T."'LJI�3� y k v,. , .• J. . I •t - sl - yy r - n >� 1 MOTHER'S PRAISEMaK1N6 SAf E INVEST MENTS OF BABY'S OWIK TABLETS Mrs, B. S. Baker, ra{t Afargac- NANO AS A MEDIUM IN WHICH TOILLETTS '7 PERFUMED writes: "No mother INVEST. I would recommend for her baby any s' medicine which she was not tab oo _ �� Too speculative tar Those of Small capital -� solute!- sure. A baby's life is too N x - precious. . A mother is always Depending on Their income—Many Good ■ 77 ti pleased to recommend to other " Features, However, for Those Who use - - mothers something that has been Care—Not Readily saleable—lnoane usu• Put a strong glass on the label and examine it closely every time. valuable in restoring the health�f...•ally small. Always look for' the namt es OillBtt'la." \ i F Ther own child. That is why_I can Like all good articles,which are extensively advertised,Gillett'fs Lye \ •-';'Ihighly recommend Baby's Own Tab- is frequently and very closely imitated. In some instances the imitators 'lets. They cured my baby who was The articles contributed by "Investor" have actually Sed directions and other- printed matter from our xN isuffering from constipation and I are for the sole purpose of guidiug pros Y co P f feel. that ..I cannot praise them pective investurs. and, it possible of sav• label word for word. Be wise, and refuse to purchase imitation Ing them from losing mouey tl•r•iutt h enough. I would advise all mo- placing it to ',wild r uterprlses. Tis articles for they are never satisfactory. impartial and reliable character Of the �. thers with Bickly babies to give intormatlon may be relied upon• 'Phi Insist On Getting Gililett's Lye them a trial well knoW1II$ what writer of these articles and the Dubllshu ,i of this paper have no interests to serve the result will be. The Tablets in connection with thio matter other Luau and decline to accept anything that looks to be an imitation or are sold by medicine dealers or by those of the reader. that is represented.to be "just as good" - '': mail at 25 cents a boa from The _ G► T 8 or "better," or "the same thin." In our - Dr. Williams Medicine Co.r $cock- ParW u PRE o ssowoeRaao experience of over fifty years n business " '�ville, Ont. Nert to real estate mortgages, probably, L, I,, . real estate itself corms the beat known we,' have never known- of• an -imitation r 33I24TB FOR THE HOME. medium of investment to Canada. While , article that has been a success, for !mita- - mortgages are never purchased for their tors are not reliable people. At the best When cutting bread and butter speculative possibilities—aa was noted in � �' the ".just as good"-kinds are only trashy ,i. I very thin, dip the knife occasion- a recent issue, they lack this texture al- 2 imitations, so decline them with thanks - tfally in very hot water. together—real estate is, unfortunateiy, y every time. �:-•: , An old fowl should be skinned beiso often bought for no other purpose Y:,:' •` r d More cooking, either for !oiling or than the ,as. or making a quick profit. IS E.W.CI .LETT' COMPANY LIMITED ' ,roasting. Of course. land may be purchased on the r When choosing beef press it with outskirts of growing cities with a reason- � WINNIPEG. TORONTO, ONT. MONTREAL. is ithe thumb, and if it rises quickly, able prospect of making a profit; but real ertsit, ��t - ' lit is of good quality. 4ETt ••.�• TpRdi estate so purchased can no longer claim -•.• �^ Washing tubs which are not in the title of Investment; it is a pure.specs-_ constant use will crack unless somelatioa. although octan a roasonably sate water is kept in them. o� HOUSEHOLD HELPS: apparatus.. There is an electric are automatic dumb waiters, which An anion for soup should be atuci Biked potatoes are much nicer it1 aatr mixer, an electrically turns may be set like a clock to atop at Land purchased for lnvestmeat must be I P y i with six cloves and added after the land capable of returning an tncome.wast a ed spit for roasting fowls and great a certain floor or room, and an air _ sou hes beets skimmed. the are Brat Foiled for ten min- g the purchaser over and above a mododI y joints, and even a little automatic [plant furnishes perfectly fumigat- e Wooden spoons and pastry boards ate purchaser for repairs, renewals d r utas. Drain thoroughly, a'nd then mayonnaise tosser. In each !ed and lifegiving air to every part I -. with put in the oven. �_apariment is a clever arrangement of the mansion. ;will repay a good scrubbing contingencies. Such land met, therefore y, Clothes lines should•be brought 4and in preference to soap. - be capable of producing crops. or must i , o{ shelves and drawers. home'of Besides the 'kitchen wonderfto ul s Combs should not be washed, indoors when the clothes are dry•"the shelves swing around like a there are five kitchens attached re have buildings erected.on it which Ise them and put away till 're- Clean them by passing a piece ofDry P dentist's cabinet, holding needed separate suites in the house. There (� '!loft rag between the teeth. sufficiently -desirable to be rented at Ala'i iced again. utensils Little drawers, all label- 1 is a beautiftil nursery kitchen in Only have dust what saucepans rate which produces the return above A mirror should never-be- hung p - mentioned where the direct rays of the sun ed carefully, pop open, at the which trained sissies prepare used are constant use--otherwise, touch, holding sugar and spice, for the two little girls of the house. r - , Now. such investment has not only rea- can come to it, or the-glass, will _ some are certain to be left to rust, sortable safety. bat--in Canada—great `and other nice things. Another u part w the "quarantine arantlne Chin a poultices are as efficacious soon be spotted. sob r► Swinging from the walls are auitt," supplied with all the appara- is 4 .as mustard and will not blister. prospects mathenc amortgages.et�e`� Clean win llt� a �fas pots tug for cooking for the sick. • Re Po rospects of appreciating in value. But,' ndowa wikh rte Pape _ - to se r 1 -sli�chtl ma hundreds of cooking utensils, �1 •They should -be made in the same aha y ed and pans galore, no -two alike, is way spirit, and you p many of them the Invention of the ,QhTTINQ A START. t4'. baIIgiIIg out obothes, hang place that is growing and bad g� Pro*' with the result. 'chef who rules the Clark kitchens. pacts of coatfautag to grow. Before washing f atirr'ela shake " Seven years ago I landed in this flkirts by the bands, night-dresses It sem,, sn Q � discuss this form An inventory of all these things; - 1 hthem well to get rid of any ,du+t as well as of all other supplies, is town with only $I. but that dollar -(by the s oulders, and stockings by of investment at creat length. AS Pref' that may be in, them. SFake again the toes. scally everyone has at one Case so ie.• I kept by "the chef of the domestic gave me my start." before hanging out to dr • - A nosrishing dish may be made y` l department.' "You must have invested it very t vested; voi"P* for the sake of the ran' When..grease is spilled on the 11 !from cooked meat by stewing rt sal. or perhaps b Obtain a farm or house - The pantries-off the kitehens are profitably. y floor pour cold water o_ri it at once „ : .Jvery slowly' is ..good gravy for as As electric contrivances which are- I did. I telegraphed !sole for - � hour sl an hsus.00d a half. for his_own use. People who burr pi's' The water will harden it, so that it -really weired, A little electric money." T Clean Carpets.-A cos:espoa- pertlee to use invest for the reason than can be scraped off with a knife, railway brings in supplies from the ' l while it does not return a regular -Income, Coal ash ta! a fine polisher for -dent tells that she keeps bar car It saves . regular espend�tnre, whish storerounis; china, silver, and :cut The wise youth entero upon a ca - pets clean - and fresh looking by the bright parte of the range. Dip gla••s are cleaned and polished by reer by,hustling for }bb: J am* to the same thins' pew' people a wet rag into the fine ash, and rub electricity, fowls are singed by 1t, wiping them over with a slat! wrung re►llse, however, that. as a lisle. real es well. and a line polish will be the �w ut in ammonia and water once a tate investments return a very small net even coal and ashes are dumped b_y month, after sweeping, result. its means. - :•vane, pew, large properties return Lace cwtains should soak for two Sixty tons of ice are frozen at IisAL5 HX LUXo`1 more than I per cent,—dud probably lose— hour, before washing in cold water one time in the ice vaults; there �s PRICE. t!CELTS _ ,. _... RED.- - -- — --- props tout -' . on the investment when alt vsotxr Allow- � which a little borax his been _ asses are deducted from grow tacome. In added. They are much easier to -_ ^it`s the Red-Blood Corpuscles that Toronto at present there is'• dearth ct wash after, and it rids them o{ Ilio Proper Food slakes. medium-priced houses for rent is a re Smell of smoke. .ANNUAL MEETING salt rentals are not only hill! bat cossSf- ' An Ohio woman says Grape-Nuts es food gave her good red blood and tate b taeEn altars o11 the origace. t a owls tYVDMEN NEED CIN t•erin. ONTARIO FRUIT GROWER' - But there in always the obsaae, that new port DnQerla. N. 9• restored the roses of youth to a building wtll canoe the saDPIY to exceed ••I was teosble4l with Eldney %scaee for complexion that had been muddy the demand .aa rentals will tau as a November 1S, 18', an several years, My back was weak. I had d 1T 'land blotchy. She says: sbe11lt terrible. headaches. and was so restless TORonTO "For 30 years L' had . stomach 1n the n►aw Fsr.ater.'i/arr se. ca�a/a st., n.etr. r«.ow Marty people. too, reckon their rate of that I could not sleep at night At last of Ors►avds, Da rtrouble which produced s breaking income,from a real estate investment on a friend told we about Gin Pills. I. at Peckl�ng.tj 1%4 Add»uss on Apple and Psaok OroYardlafr I.ssd+K out on my face. -The doctors gave the amount 111�ested It b-i better tri. bnoe.-got a-box and after taking them. --APPLE $HOW-----" zt a'fang Latin name, but their me shod. and will save many -false lmpres•' I telt better—after three :bo:ea I was Nov. 14th to YOM- oras � diciaes failed to cure it.' Along cured. f. eh• St. >.ew.•nae2,0 0 Box sr�»p n. ; On on the w •n I1aMjri with this I had frequent headaches, aloes. if the returns aro flgur.d ••ETHEL HALCOMBE." _ 1rflo0 Naas• •r Avf� nervousness and usually pairs in my market price. It, despite large advances Wilts"us for free sample of (iia Pills w JINOLt FARC ON ALL RAILWAYS 1 he ries of real estate, the retara on try. Then get the regular size boxes ; In t P om its Oar sealer s or direct it . i stomach after meals.• - s - 1 "I got .disgusted With the drugs, • faille ct a property- is reasonably 6 for $LA 1101117 sal Dr d ft Ota !cal good, when ieckoned ori the tddrket'yttce. Lail to caro•-- National Ding A Chemical _ _ r,v___ ,-,.•r, ,. them and Coffee- Off BIiOTt, Uo, of Uanada. Llmitt>d. Debt W. L.. •stopP but there is no occasion to dtatasb the i11vest• a'oro11to• . and quit eating everything ad, the return _ fruit and GrapeA1uts, with Postum went. IG 011 the other hs reasonable return. :�iDERFUI: KITCHEN. is too low to sive d _ - ,for my table beverage. `, A'0 - :.1 sell the properti-an refnvbst Fifth ^ r ' :• Yi "The-headaches, stomach trouble } I` ,may - red Granting that care is exerotsed, land. William A. Clark's Palace, F 4 .• . �: and nervous weakness diaappea almost. like .magic;.which showed producing a regular. 'revenue, is iafrtr Aveoue; Nov► York. \� that when the cause was .removed sate, both in regard to principal and in. The "kitchen wonderful" in the1. latest; it stands a lair chsace Of'aPpreei COsiliest palace in Ame[1Ca is now �� ' and good food and drink used na- attgs is sine; the m arliet price is stable; P `�? its ture was readjT to hal'p. "3fy b}ood was purified d my but the rate of Income ie often small,'`Iionaireoowner,�hiss wife. and his a when proper reductions axe made for ref •#• complexion became lik�a�y sung airs, renewals, marin2enance, etc; and fig•i guests. l j� �,.• ' . .gird while,rhy-weighk was incress- p ,Much has been• ..written of the I .. ed from 90 is 120 pounds in a few ally. lhnd is not readily saleable in the l „ vast mansion bui,t by ex-Senator months-good, solid, firm flesh, souse that a good bond fes No one who 'William ;i. Clary of Montana on T' I �1 used to be soft and flabby. has limited means can afford to invest 1 where it u Fifth-ave., New York, at . cost of { in ,real.estate for the last two reasons•.!$$�' -a flamboyant monstro- f 1� I recommended Grape-Nuts and. Postum to one of my friends, who Moreover, many of the'drawbacks attach- city of art, or an architectural gem �. was afflicted as I had been. She ed ,to mortgage in.estments exist also -dependin on how you look at it. i to the case of ro:1 estate. But little has been told of the ' - Ifollowed my advice, and in a short just comp}et- It, was restored to complete 'S' ' kitchen-for it is only j llhealth, and in about B months her MUST BE. ed. 'It is'a laboratory of gleaming ' theNewHome . weight increased from-100 to 148 Mrs Knowall (reprovingly}-Mrs.. white, where housekeeping becomes posses. a wonderful mechanical garioe. �+ - "Our doctor, obaerving the effect Nag told me today that her hug-,i Over it all presides the young wife Youwallt the best wilen starting in the new home. Above e. :NTuts, and Pogtuni in our band always keeps her photograph who once knew direst poverty, �; you want that home to be snug and warts and catiifortdble. is of-Grpe cases, declared, •the other day, that on his office' desk. Every foot of space, even on the. Mr. Knowal}-I suppose.that eK ceiling, is tiled in spotless white. L You are sure bf warmth and_comfod with a Pt'xfatlon he would hereafter prescribe these plains why he's always late getting Smokeless Oil Heater. _ Mood products for gastritis." Name home to dinner. The working tablas are .white en given by Postum CQ.,, Battle Creek, ameled, with either glass or ramble �I'}te Petfect'ton is the best and most reliable beat'et M4114 l !Mich. THE SWEET THINS. tops. The 'rest._nf the,kitchen fur- It is a sort of portable fireplace; I head the little book, "The Road niture is also of_Wash white en- iQ Wellville," in pkgs. "There s a Clare.-"He says fie thinks T stn alnel. It is read t d Ila just strl�ce s ssfatch aDd fight „ ���� reason. the nicest girl in town. Shall I ask The great culinary apartment is file wick. The P tfe bon Is all aglow m e minute. _�� �- •'' - Ever read the above letter? A new one r, _- cut into a series of six alcoves. appears from time to time. They aro him to call T The Perfection,Oil Heater does not`smetl our smoke—a patent :•genulnel true, and full of human InterseL .Sarah-"No, dear.; let him keep Each alcove has -its-own or electrical .t ou thinking so.H adopted oven, rang.., automatic device events that. h can be carried-easily from room to CAN YOU k OLLOW THIS I room and is equall table for any room in the house. Handsonaels► A MARTYR To 1R E^7V^ -.,-. finished,.with ticket q�mfaIAP; drums of either tluquaiae-blue enamel ' Ethel—Bella told me that you told dLAh cc plain steel. .00 rt. her that secret I told•you -not to M�r is.hew feu a P-Ieulne ' RU.0 lLIEAE�ACM E WAFERS ourrc �o 9"'i-st •Oil �.ativ.ev.resefardu » toll her. �.�. . cress.+durst to sir Isaacs 11 . _ Madge-She's a mean thing! I 25c•a Box at your druggizt'a. SeooecEruEas Tis.Qaoa Citi(q Can"", t.inuma told her not to tell you- vell make Iiia comfortable for you again. Eche}—Well I I told her I They relieve the worst headache in 30 minutes or less. 31 •vcoldn't tell you she told meso Naspm.l Gvoa end Cko=lC&l CeWpeny of r_.,4da,Dred, 1de teak don't tell her I'did, i d •C .Y'" L a.... ��"� �e7rr:--'s,e�'.w_ «..c�vc`(i.�.«-.:p'$; a." �„�ar..�cg nrl ..,:.rer.�. .1T�� c,,' ,;."",�+[�'•,�' .,� s. . . „ r. - _ ...,.gam .,,... - . ., - .. L�•ry� ., � .. .�. '..r' ,J, • , y...' ,,;-' '; 7. NFA'. , i.. � yu BZi L CLAPPERS . OF OPIDH. QUICKfl�1 TH8 PROFIT IN A COLT. ! In spite of the electric car, the BANKS and INSURANCE Well, WeRl ' wh&t Caused tke NuZed Sound Vautomobile and other motive powThen. _ _ _(� BUY -BUT CURE, IS SURE er, horses have increased in price Theila$aite patience of the ' oommensurate�with other farm ani- 'SIS le a NOME DYZ Chinese -ie well illuatrated, is a -BONDS d1APOLEON gAILLA'_UICOtiRT mals. Every farmer should have a the!ANYCNB smuggling story which I beardfrom can use an imperial maritime cusome of- y number of young horses growing ficial at one of the "barriers" on ' $PEAKS OF DODDS KIDNEY and coming on for home use and for _. iPjLLB �a 'a•' the upper Yangta , says a writer in Oa r wwhy9 � d� Bond sale. the Wide World Magazine. The A colt can be grown as easily and incident occurred several years ago Investment � in an, attempt to avoid -duty oh a �r cheaply as a calf, and at the same panics,and all financial insula' 4: They Boon eared his Kidney-trou+ small .amount of Szechuan opium tions which continually have time the mare which mothers it will that. was,headed for Sbangbai, fonds to.invest and are in the: Wei, sad in six scathe there is make a half team for general farm - "An important article.of down best position to know safe and no reign o1 their coming back. work. The writisr has a team of I dyed ALL these' river trade," ear the official in profitable investments,are large young mares of.nearly the same size DIFFERENT KINDS question, "is the.'.little belled and pnrchaaers of bonds. St. Anne des Monts, Gaspe__Co.,• of Goods spangled cap worn by the Chinese qq Much of the moneyyoudeposit Que., Nov. 6 (Special).-"It is sin and age: During this last season. �__ with the SAME Dye. children from 2 to 6 years of age. Banka,Treat Companies and months elate I was cured, and I one of them has ra ed a colt now used In passing a-nu'mber of boxes of Insurance, is invested in bonds, other at a cotisiderablq higher me of. have had no return of my trouble," worth at least $75, while thea' these in the spring of 1906 Ichant- interest than you recelm mare working by her side has raised , ed to notice that the' tinkle from is these words, Napoleon Yaillan- eDurt, a well known*resident of this j the little bell in the centre�of the 1 w want to set In touch it,&wore glace, gives eQrdence that Dodd's none. The mare*with••�he colt has cap I was examining was rather who Brom time to time have moles to g invest.whether In targe or small sums. Kidney Pills not only give quick done exactly the same work as the ONE D�YEPQ4iU K�NDSorwsoa muffied. 1 L�tm s;�rK dewrtpaea of relief to su8e ers from KidneyDis- •mare which has no-colt.and now at "];arcing rb open, purely out of Xondinvestment will besent onrequest, l - curiosity, I was astonished to find a O .ease, but clean that •disease out, the close of the early summers CiaJrlN and SIMPLE to Use. tiny pellet of opium, hardly a !root and branch and cure it per- ICO ebwon otn.tnsth*"ONODy.to,tN.Coodr r work she is .in as good condition oYAL a.ha.tomler. Allcolent,om our D,-_agl.to, quarter of an inch in diameter, 1pianently.. as her mate, with beth on the same roti eiottn�ioaE.Uch e°;'u Cc,um,.a.ht�,Au 4 which had been substituted for the SECURITIES That. Mr. Vaillancourt had Kid #ney Disease every one•here knows. feed and care. clapper. Of course we had to That he is cured is also established A colt of course, is some bother SO THERE YOU ARE. search the whole lot, and our sg-•I CORPORATION 9 > 11YlT90 ]beyond .a doubt. Dodd's Kidney gregate haul from about 5,000 cape and consumes tsoi feed. The same. .Fhe-If a man loves hie wife as -a ups days .•w k fo alANx of SdolvTliEAL 8va c s Ris dirt it.. is true in .covin an domestic much as she loves him he will stop couple of ay or for YONGE AND QUEM s1Ts.'. _. "My back bothered me, also'my p was . less -than ten .pounds of TORONTO � animals. But with a'little pati- wasting his money,on cigars if she .opium." R.M.WHrM Manner i • • heart and my kidneys, and my limbs p Istates in mhis aillanencet I ence in the handling of the mare asks him. ---+t• WON TaIAL-OUO9C-NAL1rAX-t_ONDONIaN0•) I " He--Yes, but if his wife loves him s giving and foal, a mare doing general _ farm work should raise two colts much as she ought to lave a man A 14 GU '. Now all that is one and he is a � <<' '•1.,. B. eve three ears and- do about as who loves her enough to--stop it'if sound, healthy man. Do you won �' y she asks him she won't ask him, QUICKLY !Tors COUG+s. cuwes COLAs. tom' oder that he recommends Docid's well as with none. The colt will ""Las Tits THX"T alta Lunt".lm CGNTs � 1"ney Pills? represent at least 100 per cent. pro- Dodd's Kidne• Pills cure quick- A friend is one who not only fills Pills That Have Benefited Thou HAD TIRED OF IT. - �; 3 q . sands.---Known far and near as a ly 'and permanent] because they a Rant, but wants to fill it. Batee- Are you taking aaythrng Y In fact so little extra care and sure remedy in the treatment of in- for go right to the root of the trouble. f digestion and all derangements of Your hay fever? The act directl • on the Kidneys. feed are required that the yrung g Yates-"Yef,, I am taking physical i Y y Y animal can be grown without notic- the stomach, liver and kidneys, - �'laey never fail to cure. g culture to vice., the man who of- :7 ing the feed it consumes. Parmelee'* Vegetable Pills have Ears free.advice." <t __ brought relief- to thousands when i g Protect the child from the ravages s cotttot SOME HUMAN BOATS. other specifies have failed. Innum- 1h mom, aUSINEa _ FOA HOGS7•;HOLD ACCII/I:\'Til p CHATHAM. ONT. F • When erable testimonials can be_produced 10112 or AsrEsicA tl oasATtsr ty you throw a piece of wood to establish the troth of this saner, of worms by using Mother Graves' orK Bus i4ses�stt SCHOOLS In pant into the water and watch how Zam-Buk IS so i'ery.i.seful. Worm Exterm nater, It is s stand- tion, Once tried they will be fuund Pour Years, cicely it floats, has it ever occur- --- and remedy, and years of lice have Some others just ftu•d t a. HAYN "erose _. iced to on to make ourself intoe Bead how beneficial it proved here: superior W all other pills in the enhanced its reputation. Newfunndland, piaood with Sank. ulUios 00. 1 y Y treatment of the ailments for which p >A w.. Jaw, u be.eo rttaN cerci. ,t.ao ► ' shoat, and to go floating about as Mrs. H. Sett er of Beene Ont. Peabody orsrallCo. w1adl•r. a-C.SOZIN vii t 7 + they are prescribed.- Lekpr r.tb "I /urs+tete Co., aouthai ton, easily, and cool] as a real boat writes -"M husband is en ed Most people can have a lot of nice yy ' y y gag One F1.Ormllf ANDaitrOY,at•ao. sad link - doe's l on a farm, and one day, while chop- HOW.BHE $NE�Vr things said ab=int them-by dying, iasov,' :o c�ttk�"Dt:'t:.a+s�.Di.aar:w.A ' _ This may sound very queer, but i ping wood, the top of the axe broke wtaslp lie S SCOTT twamb*r, with Crake to one who has confidence in him- i and fell upon his foot cutting a He-."You refuse me, then..• Oh, Minare's Unionent Cama Diphtheria. c•tt se"NOWart V.J. The a.ta.,w. of the ehr•e A �•�••--- reel! 1L is quite practicable as wag ' well, there are Others�" above are week average over g)tie par anal. r ,nasty gash. The wound was 80 bad T•ba ealart•a of fine ata ben 'thawa av*raga sloe* oved many years ago b Dr. Rhe-"I know there are. I ac- -A man who looks like a sinner w tare.,. out etodeao+ are props vd for te• t y that we first thought we should have i ttgas whore%n•big pas otte.ed. IT PA l to other men m look lilts a saint �$edale, of Manchester, This to get a doctor, but we finally de- cepted one of them thin afternoon." t . foo work 14" nth BR a cabal is• n tail of to some WOrriaII. she overt u Chatham r ataloau• Si tens of oat. gentleman, s noted long distance I cideti to use Zam Buk. boom .asrses. ,tdt».a o WeLALCUL,►x s CO. g' - atlag about the Raver Mersey.for!;provrdlla great Zacm Buk ILrnot only A. .. .__ - _._. _.__' - A Prime Dresaing for WQuad L- TAnws PoII 9ENT.ANfI ss►La swimmer, was often to be seen ,.rl •U, in,Ona _ twW ies . eau* strong belt arge used ot]adhis0wai3t,st !eased the nflammatioann, but it and right fromedfirat - In belmeacid iskeptfon use inscau6 F You wsa u Ma KNOWS. Iw m• oonsnls land attach to it a light meat and J applying teriung wounds and cuts sustained I me tarn-Buk, the cut began A'drasRrita, ran obtain an Imitation of b the workmen, sr better to mail, which he would furl or un- to heal. Itis now completely healed nsr.raa s LINIMENT from a 'Toronto Y e you .rant to bar a .farm. no- ulft 1be house at a Tory low price, and.have it keep . on hat+d• a bottle of Dr, T me. - [fart-jftari as he la comfortably on his �' p I l Y y' and my husband says he will neve 1at+.elad his own product: - - -`- 4"-` lbac+lt, and no doubt it was ver en- Thle greasy imitation to the poorest one -Thomas Eclectric Oil. It is just trAv}: some of uta twat Jitatt bWoh. - II y be without a box.of Zam-Buk in the we have et seen of the:many taaL every as Buick in action anti' does not 1 Uruu or Dutra ►arae to untarir, _ joyable. house." Tam, Duk and Hariy has tripd.to tlptro- ,ted prices right. v ' Thin was carried a step further Uver'and over again Zam-Buk boa d1CO scar the skin or burn the flesh, by another noted swimmer, Captain been roved to be the worker's best A.lt for itlzrAssD'e and sots will ret it. There is no ether Oil ;hal, has its tt wetrevAwoet o� Ntnew cancra ' ; P curative qualities. 1�� w used to think nothing — �Boyton, who u g remedy. As soon as applied to a GANTa NTsa of sailing up and down the English cut, a burn, a scald, or any skin THE ETERNAL LES A w jChannel, clad in, a dress inflated ! QUESTION 1 injury, it relieves the pain and it t�•I Dal cALABY A AND UIP-♦Ld0 - lrrtl] air, and with a sail fixed t0 _ �]llle—"�a'" •�� t•ummoiate—toc local. Po*&eo ' eats up healing. It *130 prevents . . ._ _ : - -...rv, ltumeniately: permnnrot poat'.:oa; his feet. Once, indeed he actually blood-poisoning or infiammatio It Pa-"Yea," experience unueoereary, rapt*' ruTltnme o ]crossed the Channel from Dover t0 WnUt, "Parti time accepted. iiwnu/a, is a sure cure, too, for ectma, Willie-` Teacher Bays we're here ` ;Calais, but on this occasion he used Love m v be blind .but a woman r, +•tn„trd, i'trbt:.hers, rot.,nto. _ - piles, ulcers, old wounds, bad leg, a. to help others. a addle with which to steer him- is seldom blind to her own charters. P�"Of course we' are." i,ENry WANTED. - s Llrt>t FOR p ringworm, scalp sores; festering, �_ .very home Vv rate m for our choice ; sett. running sores, ern tions, cold sores, Willie- ti�cls, what are the ct ,.reit• supplier. ova uave the ,� 8 p Mlaard`s LMhttani Curia Oisumper. others here fort" grnateet agency pro oaltion to Canada chapped hands, etc. • Its absolu'ta +' - }1 Pill That is Prized.-There Luasy, N. .,Aube net.. vtry. Apply, IL �• , . have' been many pills put, upon the purity, also, makes ''It the ideal LIGHTNING'S QUEER WAYS. L. 1. Co., � Atorrt tate, thaws. r. balm for babies. : stark©t and pressed upon public at- All druggistawnd stores sell Zam- - As everyone knows, it is danger- MISCELLANROU& L Mention, but none 'has endured ao Qua to stand near a tree during a U" In Canada for AY and ]slim eCAt.tceL wtl.ca r ';. Buk at W. box, or post free from tong or met with iso much favor as thunderstorm, but, if anyone is so .H bcale %orae, 9 bapianads. Turuuw. Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, upon -re, COC! half a century ! -Parmelee s Vegetable Pills. Wide- ceipt of price. Refuse substitutes. foolish ere to' do it, he will do well ttY.LtLL 1[AClitnislti. YOs'rAliLB ;=I pread use of them has sltested ,S, • to learn against the- tree. If he uaedineveryf orner b'or heavy casae +tuts, ohtuglY stun. their rest value, and the need does this, the charge goes in at his a gtnee aha Bouere,,*tui bappt.na. 'rn* g Y Mrs. Coogan-An the little thing of .the world where L tong. irtanntYccurtpr t,ta., week ' rib further advertisement than shoulder, burning it, and then btreet, unnia, untarior is the image of his father, Mrs. this. Having firmly established pas-es down the akin along the people stiffer from t A;ora, 'ruiduxa. Lucre• eta is b'lattery-Vis, but I don-t moind middle of his back. Arrived at the tmroal and externa., Cured wlthotm r themselves in public esteem, they CO ation acid its , that so much so. long as he kapes �p a uy.our ttuaie u•oatmsuL. Write as �► now rank without a peer is thelegs, it,may run along one or both. hiltby. uetore trio lata. Dr. beutnan ]teats]co. lint of standard vegetable prepare- It will seriously burn the .knees TeaiWM troubles-- Limited, Couingwood, oat. 'tions. If one be troubled witli'corns sail aad other prominent parts, get out e i u ar>r>rD. wtrron'a �" g Y. tt*t;wrY To F,IF Arca ` •• Stella-If'the third finger ]s for warts, he will find in Holloway's through the stockings, or bore a' � _V 'scale worsts, 9 Esplanade.. Toronto, r. , hole throe h the boots, or destro ":�reOr$e S ~ Corn Cure an application that will r TY iiAliiikl3l3 A11vEs- - the wedding ring, which is for di- the boots altogether. But if ,he 1 used for in Toeonw papet'a alone .1- , entirely relieve suffering, stands near a tree or wall with- �1�8n must every day; ret ria teach Pott oarber Yorce r Bella-The finger of scorn. t'raae; expert, instruction; conYtant prat. at on the money and labor. invest- out being in contract, the stream sue;• tools tree: lrrtw for catalogue. TRY Ml7111NE EYE REMEDY of lightning may jump to the head RD�f � tiiouto truer t ullege, i tjueeu karst, '>ME Rad. Welk Weary, Watery R>w in it. bones, and cause instant death. If L b Orsatilated Eyelids.Marine Doesn't it doesn't do this it willprobablyhand h!gheT pu A GEN Ty' WANTED.—.A STUDY OF I Minard's Liniment Cuts Colds, ere. + A other Agency propositions ouncinces i�-3opthes Eye Pain. Druggists burn the hair and travel over the utiZ=tion thm any ur that none can equal otos.- You'will al- 1 Marine Eye Remedy. Liquid, tbo, akin of the head Qin aotvn the %aye•regret it it you don t apply for par. r IpAroduce -common sense into a r g g ticurare :o 'lrarcllere' ]sept., r,a sibort lit., ;Ser, $1.00. Murine Eye Balls in ctbeis,!laid their ever- Tubes, 26c, =1.00. Eye'Boole love ,affair, and it-will,lose its Ila-" front of the body, or getting ipside otiawa. i Md )Cys Advice Fares by Mall vor• it, and doing terrible damage, increasiII sales] rove g. p C PECIALISTS ADVICB VkEZ. Consuls •aLliTlnl�7!Aeimedj/Co. I�iCap. - their . AT us in regard to any diaeas:. Lowers Tightness across the cheat means Lawyer for Defendant-Now, sir, theslrnlerlt.Physicians P Ices in artigs . of all kinds. g y r + Trneses'fitted by matt. fiend measure, People would never know ou had a .cold on the lungs. That's .the you say that my client disappeared presCri�O them. E mens Glasses.fitted by age. writs todaa A temper if you didn't lose it oc- danger signal. Cure that cold with in the darkness after knockingyou for anything sola in �tretolaelf stns' Y stores to Dr. Bellman. Collingwood. Oat casianally: Hamlin's Wizard Oil before it runs down. What time of night was this? 25c. a box. P into Consumption or Pneumonia. Complainant-I can't say exactly. g,�„'RT X%Xr3L _ fMiinard's Liniment Cures Carset in Cows: Your client had my watch. Trap ern, Knitters f oilect•rt and aluppart .rill tins iti to that. and �sbrs.In am aBTan • to got their nsmms or ortr mailing -ORIGIN OF LACE MAKING. kind of RURSaw Pars, g ' Itet, Th a lase»s prompt receipt of oar qu* _ THAT S•WHEN HE STARTED.- cannot afford to dis- tations and Bones]information•which will b• r A romantic legend is still cur- of their toll' »sd7*boat the 15th of VoTamb•*• Yon can 1>e "IS our child in bed b 81 ht font w i th O n t first Y Y' g rent among the peasants of Europe. - etre of fair and liberal agnor, r when llea - „ „ , obtaining oar qno• shl youraenwtlon,tolNa``a*r,iras_t*ri0e. every evening?" "Technically, yes. conn_ern_ing the origin of lace. As ' ' , tations, which we cheerfully furnish upon so Front SL East,Toronto,Ont. ^Ne begin arguing about.that Ote." w ■ ctize to -the, folio n r 8 8 __.g the..story goes, a lover' who could »greet. e t i ., RIUKT PRICES L119ERAL ASSORTMENT. offer his betrothed no costly•gift And remittance forwarded save dart good,1 Do not let a cold settle Obi your cite da _ brought t0 her a leaf recelred, eYprmt•+ and mail charges on ail g abipments paid bs us, no abipmmns. too large Ha- He NIGHTINGALE lungs". • Resort to Bickle s Anti- which he had plucked in the forest. a atatoo small. Ca R.:,onrg~srour ender STOCK Iesl OKIEfe ' a nsumptive. Sy:rgp at the $Flt ill She accepted it as a true token of and correspoedeoce solicited. " •Dfs,PT.k _ B[msb*r standard Stock and +ilning Exchange timation, of irritation in the throat love and preserved it with caro. 1 John Hallam - TORONTO LISTED STOCKS CARs1199ONMARGIN end present disease'from lodging In time- the lover went •away-to.. a .Oorrespoaaenem Invited.• In the pulmonary organs. Neglect- the wars po.haps- and never re- p 33 MELINDA ST., TORONTO 'cd colds are the cause of untold twined. The maidQn prized the , RAW' F U_RS __ ^ (suffering throughout the country,' Ieaf thea as a sacred treasure,and w�.rlaaa CLEANING LADIES' -all of. which eoujd. have-been pre- when• shy fpuncf only•the delicate s vented by the application of this veining left of her keepsake she ' �. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST' VALKINC ' OR OUTING SUITS :,-'simple but powerful medicine. The took needle and thread and tried to _W.,c,, O offett,.O rill IS, Orrt. Cau be done perfectly 6y our French process Try IL P British Amsrloan : stn Co.-,rice ^-5 Bents, brings-it within the .cepy the fairly.like web.. And .thea � '�tC OT' )3 , -each er all. was made the first bit of real lace. - ED. ISSUE 4-r-bi Montreal, Toronto, Oitatva and Quebec+ .x A>.. � ,?... ,y •5::.:,:¢K'� ^,-a.:.'':,..3r-..Y 4+i .-'�•'..c _, ..,u _ _ i. >=n: ,�'i.'''h /r ,,. .,.:. •>�...n .-... ,�z�Lr.._;,,,.n _t,..y.;cs+ nw.wx< . � s -... ......�,:v_ r. - _ '�' :�•' y��'-,s,-:,..:•......,..e :.�:... �.t�.: w,. '.,�•;.. ��w.�rlB , ., - r .... �, i. .. a. �.. _. .-. -..:. .>',,,.'s• , .. sees . .....:v..• ­777 TMRWTMWT7%7��%­ PER s1011111011 4. c, r +c+ r X*W 100 Girls Wanted <THANKSQ/V/NCS •QDAY � ` TO RENT-A comfortable br1Qk - - bn kyeaae, Pickering, Ap• *&00 Per week to commence with house on Idn - ply to L.D.BANKS,Pickering.P.O. for GLL _ girls eighteen and over. _ - G R 4 C E 'R _ I E S Apply at once, �OR SALE-House and lot situated ; #Yrfbi+F� Ji on Brock St.. Claremont. opposite the Ltd. PURE AND FRESH W t aR�a crib For pwtalan a apt ,o D. .g. PERRiN Co , - to published avvy Friday mosaiag at Its Omca, LONDON, ONTARIO. r — 7irtt'inaeetioa one l0 venin _under- BANANAS, `ORANGES, - LEMONS, CRAN BERRIM, Pickering,Oaiw C+HROP$HIRE SHEEP-The under- RATES OF ADQERTiBi14G: L7 signed has for sate a aaraber of Shzopahize CI-DER MILL ! - _ Down ebeariing tame, extra Rood •alit lot - $ach■ubaegaea iasartfon,per dies. a cents 10.con.7,Plokering, or phone E,E. PUQE, �► , DATES This rats dou non iacltt a Legal or,Forslga alarwmont, 46t! ' `'advertisements. Special terms Jivers tv pakties making con- BLAIN SEWING-The undersigned taaEe far Sorb months or by the year. Half Ia{rreparad to do all kinds of plain ■pwIag The undersigned 'ie prepared'to iiiiike F'81ESH NUTS FOR HALLO�E'�N yearly"or pearl contracts payable gnartezly. for ladies oz ahildron.a.. og •man's under• _ , Badneee nerds,ten linea or under,with_paper •e�z MRS. JOSE rH s11eF H line at.East. a Cider each week day except -AhMONDS, -' WALNUTS, PEANUTS,. eine year,b3 00,pavable in adv"oe. Pickering. atf Saturday. PECANS. y i its Notice in local columns ten Coats per line, _ _. FILBERTS, _ n five vent•per line cactisubsequent inacrtioa. TRAYED on to the premises of the Grinding will also be done every day -' Special contract rates made known ori appllca- S undersigned,lot 17,con 8, Pickering,on Or ; 's _tion. No.tree sdxertising. about SepL,gtet,•Cotswold. lamb, the owner except Saturdays. a - ,COOKED BAN• Advartisemeats without written instructions may hayaremeby proving ropertyandpaviog ' PURE CLOVER HOIv`EY.' x will be-inserted until forbidden sad eharced so- expense■. A.W. SLACK,Claremcas, 7 - �< egrdintly. order.for discontinuing advertise- John F."Bayles; Greenwood meats must beim wzfting and `sent to the pub- STRAYED OR STOLEN—From lot Lobe: !7 • N�W- CANNED GOODS Pr Job Work promptly attended to, 15,B.F•con, Pickering. . or about the COAL, COAL 10th of October,an aged mare.white. .Any in- _ w T8gM8 _ formation leading to her recovery will be snit- - --=Arriving,now ablyrewarded. H.WADE, Mitering, S-tf 51.25 per year-; X1.00 if psis in advance. Subscriptions to the United states,$140 WANTED-Ladies to do plain and BEST ANTHRACITE - 'c�RN+ P�'�+�• T0�2A.Z'OEf3 t sewing at home, whole or spare - t in advance grab Ca guaranteed 1 year's pack. time good pay; work seat any distance; The Standard Fuel Co. Every n Pias ted h's _ c�ar�e■paid Bead stampp fcr full particulars. f - NA7IOlt'L MANU CTUBING COMPANY, Limited - .JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Mcatreal. GREExBLTRN, L RICHARDSON ' S IG LOST-On Tuesday, Nov. 7th, C. N. R. t between Thos. Hicks on the Greenwood PICKERING COUNCIL road and Webster Bros,Kingston road,s white The above Council met pursuant to pig about 8 weeks old tied In a bag. Any infor- W. H. Gibson, Agent, p matron leading to its recovery will be rewarded o adjournment in the township hall, by WEBSTRR BROS,Whitby. 8.7 Ind. Phone, Bro.705. + "Br mbqers , on Monday the Ott lust. � a - rr 1 0 p Members all present, the reeve in the FOR SALE-First class 8 room _®- 7% .S.- �� � chair lame dwelling situated !o_the village of - y , The minutes of the last meetly Claremont, 1 sore of garden with good Baan- W HITEV ALE, $ Lisp of fruit;also s good frame s sable with reprepared -were ad and approved. plenty of bard wo son water, Terms s reason- Announces that she is pared to do A number of accounts were present- able. Apply to.THOS. PEARSON, Claremont all kinds of plain sewing, including t ed for payment and referred to the gat' al men's sbirts and pants. 1� mpecUve committees. U ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- i rT The standing committee on Contin- 1' Bang north half of los g,con 4. Township WEST HILL Se`-era1 -Buggies and I Demo• gentles reported and recommended of Pickerla and eonaisuna of 100 ear«. more or Iese Possasaion Joyce on the Seat of April, payment as follows: R. R. Mo.wbr•ay, 1819. Fosseesion to plow gi,anatoace, Terme �LrAC$S�d1TH 580P 1N u•eeve, for services in selecting jurors moderate to good tenant, For further pant- : 6.00; Jobd' Forgie, Assessor, for ser- culaza apply to G.T,Smith,Whitby,out. 6-U ? teat 1P4�11 be. sold cliealp to ' q - vices in selecting jurors &00: D. R. - ` Beaton, Clerk. for duties in selecting FOR SALE-A good roughcast housecoataloing8 rooms besides closets Hors hoeing. Re airin Of im- make room for the Cutters. ;jurors Iv-00; John M urkar for print- and Rood cement cellar. Hard and eats water $ - - _ ng land advertising 9:15: D. R. Bea- +nude hogs•. Ona-filth o!an stye of Rood Bard• le[iledlt9, vehicles and auto- _ icon on ucet of salary 6'2..10; an ecntuniag dye apple trees besides other p On motion of Mr. Sparks. chairman fruit. Also Imperial O:cord stove to flrst-olaw - Nf committee, the report was adopted. repur with warming Oven.Leached- For furtb- WObiles'neatly and quickly, �E'iad quarters - -for . Y' ur-li'hed p er partitulars apply to THOS. E. STEPHEN- The standing committee on Bonuses SON.Clrremoat - 7tf - done. ;tor Wire Fences. Drainage Mattern _-—_._ — t etc., reported and recommended the Os. ntario Hortieulturafoli CHARGES MODERATE a,11]d other Coats. 1or18#lrodsyw fence 'b• , A-trial reepectfally solicited. : Ezh� pion `Toronto bet- iota 22 and 23 ilii 12.00: John T A T�+�•r Al-so, two good driers for sale- Scot t. lite 80 rods of wire fence on lots November 13th to 18th IL- T• =••f •� w Ill, eor. 8, W-00; B, Burkholder, for _ - 40 coda of wire fence on lets 31 con. 4. ` - tsuccessor to Wen. Lawson.) SUN FARE FOR ROUND TRIP - 4 and i 'ears old 10.00 ace H. Fuller, for 58 coda of ,bice _.--_..�_�__. J '-fence na 14 con..4. 8.30: H. John. With 25c Hdded for admission coupon �TCBt; M31I1, Q2lt:• �. . 'stun. forropenioy ditch"m Gladstone to the Exhibition I'C SpeC t jr,el �; ;lit. W hitevale, under Engineerh From Canadian Ncrthern -Railway, $eat vas � al _ &stebnro.Grsr•on and Intermediate Poinu eo Voters List Court, 1911 award 5.Ii11• Toronto G.iod Onion November.l Jth to 18th Uo mOtttia of 11 c. Hoover, Chair- Inclusive t'alid to lwtura until November 210. TUK ti8H1P uF PtCSER[1lF ` man of committee, .the. report was 1911., Apply to t: h`O Agents for Ticketrand v adopted. Information. Court ; y The standing cummittee on Ft�ads R. L. FAIRBAIRN, N<mt-E is hereby given that • will be bell;pureuant to the - :- -D I S,N Oanfatto r and Bridges eported aurr and recommend' due asci Agent.' A • • ed payment as follows: John R.Eon,• Csnattan Northern Bldg..Tvionto,ons Votpra Liet cin by His Hot,our the 1 or.9 bouts breaking roads on townlice Judge of the County tp Court of the f� Chump'il Ontario,P k the , on Sa urs ]liar• Mxrkharn to pay one-half 9n i0; Lours _ - z t� Dunn, work o lots 3 and 6 in con. ��' in the Village of Pickering, on afar �� PP• - "' ! d-y, the Llth day of November. 1911. b • 7,4.00; T. Paterson, ,repairing toed machine 6.50; W. E.,Holts for work at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, to hear yl ,- yy and determine -complaints of errors -'over statute labor. 7:0u: �V,i�. Ham -Aor new tongue for grader, 2.25: Thos. and omissions in the Voters' List for - White for rr irin culvert on con. Polling Sub•Dlvisione Numbers 1. 3, 3. ' 7. 8. 1.50: S. Fierndxle for work on Prat- '' 4 and 5 of the Municipality of the - --• iehttaton. for grading Towed of Pickering. el pit 8 10; H..Jurniture and making ditch Wbitl evae 3.10 of October. 1911, ; Dated at Whitevale, this 27th day dih i •1 � -H. Johnston for building concrete (dive the young folks a. brevet. Let culvert at con. 2. Alton• road,supply- .them have an education of the right DONALD R. BEATON. °`• • ie tend drawing 38 bbla of cement kind-no waste time. no useless ex- a.% x- _(71erk of the Municipality at the as%'reinforcing 149.3D; H. Johnston pens•- -9 months.' 4 6 Township of Pickering : -. :.•!or patting In two cement culverts in ",Whitevale 7.75; H. Johnston for r•e. 'We- have a choice selection of very tiring race bridge at Clarke's Hol- Pw mad ad others p s�. $1-Past Years in Pickering-$1 t e Palmer an others for puttia In cul- :latest in Furniture 'and `rit prises '-vert ci lot 11, on Kingston road 8.76; Gordon Law, for repairs for �+ grader and scraper,4.00; R. J. Carter IPrice of the Pickerilig History cut down One Third. that Will surprise you. ' rtor drawing gravel and stone for cul- vert on Alton•, road in con. 1, 18.62; Now. IS YOUR CHANCE... Soon neither love nor money will buy a copy, snares Todd,for drawing gravel and stone for culvert on Altana road, in but FOR 43 DA-vis res PRICE I9 wITHEN REACTS OF ALI,. , At the Xmas Just Call and gee our stock. con. 2 18.18; Geo. Hollinger for 12 yds price of One Dollar every home can have one, every young man, _ gravel for .cplvert on Alton• road every best girl, every school -pupil. - No more economical, no more 7,20; Geo. Gates, for g yds gravel for acceptable Christmas present than this for Pickering people and their culvert on Alton• road. 8i>c. ; John friends. A book of 816 pages, with 22illustrations, on good.paper, • u • U�� .Clark for repairing Clark's bridge in tastefully buund for One Dollar. Get it in the store in your own- C 11 v ING -' .- Pickering village 1.li@; W. H. Peak village; or by mail frons.the t►tithor at Claremont, postage extra 15c. for Lriuling 125 leads of gravel for Clark.'s bridge 108.00; `L.alterToyne, gut if you:want it, buy before Xfnas. � - Ont. - PICIiE RIN G for 20 yds of gravel for die.i, in-1910• 2.00; Claude Field, for SO yds gravel It cost the writer nearly $800 of actual money. For high-class _ g.W; James Kennedy, for stemming paper, binding and illustration, with the high wages now paid to cedar posts-3.00; W. J. Devitt, for printers,.this was the price•he had to pay. so far THE sALEA HAVH PEABODY OVERALLS,- PANTS ' coucrete pipe 5.26; J.T. Laughlin, for p 21.yds gravel for culvert on Altona NOT COME WIT111.4 $300 OF PAYING FOR 1T. SMOCKS' " _-• - .xoad, con. 2, 2.10; Gipson Connor, for Will the citizens-of Pickering permit hint to supply 'the town= and. SMOCKS _ fencing baseline roadway, 29.15. ship a history and be actually a loser of several hundred dollars. It ' On motion of Mr. Scott, chairman will depend on'those who read this page. It will be a thing to the Blank, blue and'striped. Call and get a suit•ltd Jeb a A'eabody DoH of committee,'the report was adopted. credit of 'Pickiiring if it is able to say at the end of the CententtiAi On motion, the-reeve was instructed 'Year that its book is paid•for, Many have done well while the price FREE,-The children all want one. to grant his order on the treasurer stood at$1.50 becouiiug responsible •for•the sale of terli five--or - in favor of the parties recommended .three copies-besides ope's•personal purchase. Is it too mach to hope Do you require any-Floor Oilcloth or Linoleum-we have it 4-4, 8-4 + for payment in the variodwreports as that beside these-to whom cordial thanks is herebv tendered-there and 8-4, floral and-tilepatterns, 30c. and 45e: presentet)Tthis day, the square yard. s. The Council now adjourned,to meet are a hundred and fifty who will secure Two l?17RCHASERB, or if not again on Tuesday the bib day of De-. Lwo, OA7E AT THE REDUCED PRICL? 90 that the writer Inay eat his -`Highest price paid for batter and eggs. eeni at the hour of one o'clock for New Years dinner freed from the haunting menace of debt and that _ the transaction of general business. three hundred people rvay posses" the centennial record of Pickering. - % •.-• It's up to You, .personally.,. What can you do between now and G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON _ December 31 for the honor of the township? ITCHING SCALP ' One Dolletr, each in all the stores, or by mail $1:15, postpaid. • ` <= .. - - - from the writer, Got Reid of,in a Few Hours _. - •- - There is nothing made-•that will so W. R. WOOD, �dfglriOritr Otlt. 1 �r�r�re���� ANK . :quickly rid the scalp of distressing itchi• 1 L Zai v frees its PABISIAN SAGE the hair dreg• ser and beaatifler, STOVE- i1P�PES,,- T.C. Eaablialietl 1873 - -pF CANADA _ eo Braaclre. T. lids. McFadden gn9rantees Parisian - -- - Sage to care dandruff, stop itcbing eaalp, .slid i failing hair;or money back, and sella vitt r only o0 cents a large bottle. It puts _ e g Ser lily into the hair sad givea it a radiant Are your stove pipes safe and in good condition for the winter? We Couplet l lllkilsl e •'luster. have 9w� v stow ter s;lift• s It is the l,.�orlte hair 3reseiaq of!reflned e. pipes. elbows, fire shovels e women becatiaa+t so q 'saly refreshes the - dampers, ash sifters,,etc. - r a . - _ /Available for Manuf cturing and Co p j�1 or rs•+ay is to _ .--•.• _... i scalp and not herb. t k9 g .. tnmercial Houses, � liRhital to uses 8014 and guaranteed is Wholesale and f�etail Merc�tanta,1Vlunitipalities* - • Pickering by T. M- bdoFadden•- New rolled oats, flaked w?Ieat, wheatiete, corn.meal,Graham dour, -_ P rime cheese, fresh raisins and cnrrants, Whitco finnan haddie, Corporations, farmers and private individuals. 80 Toronto Liberals tray contest all Digby herrings, smoked. roll, long clear bacon _ ' `the ridings. and Spanish onions. SavWgs Bw& Department at every BmcL Mr. Justice Latchford dismissed Fresh goods every week at the Brougham Central Store. 'ICKERINIG BRANCH ' - t at Cobourg, refus- w the grand j icy. ing to receive their presentment) GEORGE PHILIP, -BROUGHAM PL W. GORDON, M&A"Mar IV the Hicks perjury case. 1 >s st w at C ^&.90 A T W H i T IST X GY , , 'w '. _,. .. -.�,n' •... .. _,_ * �.. ..e r .� •' •.'.••nr0-ukr;,Wb ,.umul�'+d•. � ,y:: * ,1rT. •;,;y.Y '-r C' ,Le.r 'z a.4s...�' ...w. •'"•k'sl�t¢;zu .i:, '� 5>,;. 'n,)k3°' � .'. -Y, "1' �~ .> 5� ,,,,,.•:xi �.+.s,�wrrr ..,• ., X-w°�""?�,.. �&emal.,L. .;]° lci8, "ac,'k.e SM. r_i».4ui'w.a..r�.��"°'' e sw +at- a .w• „ • .x.,. ..':_ r.i gn+.+ ,: .+ .: - S .. •,:� v.�„' �... .,_. - -. .. ..:. - r .. . t•` _ r a:r ' e* :-ro ` _ . _ t ti i r _OLARU0d0f4T + ' R. E. Forsyth has been -spead- Hillyard Bryan had a. business ' aE ingg a few days in the vicinity of tri to the cit on Wednesday. Mre. D. Rose was in the city Bobca y h p y RICHARDSON'S'this week. ygeon tearing the feat ers Miss Clark of Caledon East was / f YH/ Miss Maud Beal, of Toronto,was of the wild ducks. the guest of Chas.' and Mrs. Sar- Thomas Adair who has been s \ bome over Sunday. Rent, for a few days. tmport-a-ehow]ag of Saul display of P. Macnab sr., had a business section foreman at Burketon has Mr. Johnston, of the Barnardo China. A very I&W assorunenl of returned to Claremont and is now Home. Toronto, was in this locali- tr' to Toronto on Tuesday Widmer Miller and Walter Bas- with Mr. Legoitt's gang• ty on Monday looking after the .8tadooan. Books,Dolls, Toy*, just troy spent Sunday in Goodwood. Nelson and Mrs. Wagg visited interests of boys from the home. teoeived for rhe Holiday trod*. Cali Sherman Rumohr and James friends in King .township last The Baptist Choir assisted the and see them. Lawson were is Whitby on Mon- week. Mr. Wagg attended the Green River Baptist church in a3absoriations taken for all M day plowing match held there. l their anniversary services last 'a*s' Rev. W. A. moron, B. A., Sunday afternoon and evenin Weekly and Date Ike -- - .-.Janina Dafoe,`of Southern Mich.' +� g. y y waPapees,• •. igan, visited at; ,en. Bundy's for B. D., pastor or the Bloor St., We Bre pleased to be able to re- a few daps. Baptist Church, Toronto, will de- port that Mrs. Gleeson who suffer- -W" J H R=CHA-R��3ON .- Mrs. Albert Rawson.spent a few liver a lecture in the Baptist ed recently from an attack of + AC __',days during the past week visiting Church on Monday evening entltl- pneumonia is well on the way to $=pG3c StS00t. ed "A Pi] rima " Whitby' y friends in Toronto. g ' ge to the Land of recovery. , The Independent Telepbone Co., Burns." There will be a program J. Priest, after a residence of a 4'G have installed a number of phones of Scottish songs. Come and hear month at North Claremont, has on the 8th-concession. one of the best platform Beakers moved into d E. Pugh'a dwelling Nam is the Time dor 'Stoves James Underhill has purchased in Canada lecture on Scotland. on the Waddell aide road east of the Macnab farm at present oc- Owing to the Institute's Annual the village. Couvention in Toronto on Nov. cu led by Thos. Sanderson. p the 15th and 18th the Claremont a paNy 3a1 ; xt. Wellington Pearson after spend- W. Clark Russel, the famous ..113ig a.few weekTat the'home of Branch will hold their.November writer of sea stories, was, found his rents here, has returned to meeting on the afternoon of the ,. P$ q4the city. - 4th Wednesday instead of the dead in his bed. Hate you seen our display'? _ Ernest Chamberlain hascolnple- 3rd Wednesday, as heretofore. The Right Hou. A. J. Balfour i`?z ted his term of service with G. M. Meeting to be held at the home of has resigned the leadership of the - 5 Mrs. D. Forsyth. There will be .Unionist party in the British Stoves and Ranges of all sizes :.Forsyth and is now.taking a short y v an exhibition of inexpensive House of Commons. to shit our pocket book.' vacation. .. P y P ' Monday last was exceedingly Christmas gifts. All are invited Sir John Boyd at Parry Sound Wet, as rain fell heavily nearly' all to attend, sentenced to life imprisonment .day. As a result business was at Jas. M. Johnston, of Chapple, Bruno Vallelougs, charged with Coal and wood steel Range, - -a standstill., - Ont. in a recent letter to his par- murdering a fellow-Italian, Frank With high shelf, 20 inch R Thomas Gregg and W. M. Palm- enta in North Claremont says: Mauella, at Emadale on October 13. This has been a banner year for OVeII - ��•� ter were in Peterboro on -Friday y — �. -lest,attending the H. P. Kennedys Rainy River District- There was = horse sale. plenty of rain that came in just Joseph and Mrs. Readman left the right time to do the most _Become Independent You run 80 risk. '�@ gtlar� -on Tuesdaymornis for a visit to good. Fall wheat in some cases aIItOe them 811. g Our Graduates Ret and hold good friends in Toronto and in Vaugh- turned out 40 bushels to the acre, positions owing to their superior ', do townships oats in one instance went 85 while train ing.IkThe ' Mrs. McLaren and daughter, 50 bushels to the acre for oats was ! CHARLES SAEGEt�TT, -CLAREMONT ; "Mrs. Trosser, of Toronto, visited quite common. There o:as alsoamea&- tuons TZ ,HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE the former's sister, Mrs. .Huh a plentiful supply of wild fruit in-Gre'gg,'last week. g eluding strawberries, raspberries,Ralph W. Gordon, manager of blue-berries, cranberries, saska-the Standard Bank, Pickering, and wild red plums. Pota-I JORONTO. �3NT. ' agent a few hours - on Tuesday lues and garden stuff was also Z rr Is doing the highest grade of work with G. H. Setmis. g in Business and Shorthand Educa- Luther Booth-,-who has been . tion. Students of this year are r , -working with Mr. Le ltt's sec- now is - gg• positions worth from i50 to .tion gang for some time, has 3100 per month. Enter now. Cat&- We have pro- - g -lbeen transferred to the Agincourt Logue free, duced a wsh- 1• ection of the C. P. R. er that almost 0' ` We are glad to learu that Mr. 0 'W• J. Elliott, Principal runs itself. --Gibbons, who has been confiued _ Cor. Yonge and Ale-xander Sts. i Ito the house for some days with a It washes the very severe cold is -slaking pro- MAYAVOJD -.— - clothes with- lgress toward recovery. �+ out rubbing or :• Complaints have been.made re- Shorthand Made Easy tearing them. _ s igarding cattle and pigs _running _ . . .__a tat large on our streets, resulting If such evidence as the following ex- It washes a lin dam&Re to garden-Gtuti. Own- tracts from letters rind other equally 01'. tong testimony contained in our °hole tubfu!of ors should bee that their stock iy clothes clean, booklet. is not sufflcent to satisfy as _ y wrtstrbande ;lot a nuisance to their neighl;or+. person desirous of learning aborthand. , Hallowe'en was observed by the t T then there can be no merit in any buss- a od all,in from -'boys of the tillage in the usual gy ming Lydia E• Pilkflaul 11 nesa under the sun: a to 10 minutes : ;fashion. As a general rule the Vegetable CAtopound DE-taMa- CLARKS—"It is A plea- a ".:-. .. _ ... .. ;pranks were of s sure to Write&-testimonial endorsing harmless charas- The following letter from Mrs. i °1g - _ _ -ter, bnt in some casees some dam- anything so much superior to other Orville Bock w prove how anomias i age was done for which there was it is for women to submit to the things used for the came purpose as Our booklet tells how and is tree. Don't wait until you can't waeh.aas , your stem of Eclectic Shorthand is more, but write for it to-dr Address— p iD0 8xCU98. dangers of a surgical operation when y y y' The annual meeting of the Clare it may be avoided by taking Lydia to others i hare examined. I shall ;alont Branch of the Bible Society E. Ptnkham'a Ve table Compound. be leased co reply co soy-communi- Howard E. Turner, - Agent, Whitey&lO , hh 81te was tflarwee�ts in t6.hospital cation that may be sent me with re- 7 f n G f ',was held is the Methodist Cburc and came home suffering wiasse erence to the system, or to have aoyy- lot the close of-the regular eveuiDR Lhsa oma, one interested call to see me."—L. K. Who has charge of Pickering Township. ' service on Sunda last,. The cot- F'esLts 477'Parliamenc St.. (teacher.) . y Here V her own etataemen+t. - lectios is aid of the Society's work Paw Paw, Mich.-•'Two read yyoo Our Fall and Winter Term tom' >►• aEi 'amounted to S7.00 I stasered veer severely with a die- menced September 6th, but students Q 4 a R. B R i A N Alex. Adair, who has been work- lie* L I eooldmay enroll, any day, as instruction is L w i ®3 ;''• Bl1EiBEA1 ing on the C. P. R., at Agincourt, be on my feet for strictly personal. g M ,, has returned.to Claremont, where h i eiantt a to d Write or call for tree booklet. IC NO '� Tobaccos, pl and fico Bell r 7 eundriee, Central office Bell abs baa joined M. Linton's section �' Clarkes Shorthand College g ° s i : : I Telephone Co. ency for He has now of comfort- irk for seven months gg Q- diy.1 gang. B thout much relief 5W College St., Cor,.Manning Aye. c O Rolston Lawn , vbacated b JnPrestoase recently .�,. Arbor !me TORONTO. 3 I agr1R a; i � r j�Jas CLAREMONT. - ONTARIO y yAnn i or About sixty-five guests took n operation. I was Op V19ARr' en r•at the Wilson House on -'r;•� then four weeps and `� ° ' ' ppe �r• m*homeeufteri ��Rt�Noa o �� -o b= READY ROOFING �'nda evening, they -being com- lled to spend a few hours in our ,! w:' pores than before. o 1*4 "t SAA• �e V. My mother advised , 3 S o m r_o Jas . o Brantford Patent Roofia used almost •burg owing to the wreck on the + me to try Lydia ! 11 „y C.-P.R. - Amongthose stalled Feb;t4_ exclusively by some of the lagest con-, s egetable Compound, ti @ S lB g „ „p xu w terns in Canada. Price 3.15, 2.65 and ' Was the genial Hon. J. R. Strat- and I did. Today I am well and strong 0 2.90 per square. - ton, of Peterboru. and do all m own housework. I owe 9 ""j apt ►�_ Also,a quantity of No. 1 apple On Sunday neat the members of my health to Lydia E. PinkhaWs T�taae MAsuta t ; m a a � �„ May Lodge friends who are afflicted with an [RIaNT s Jae �'a barrels on hand. tb Uddf ]lows' Lod a will meet Vegetable Compound and advice my ConrR,ot+Ts du, _ in their hall above Sargent's hard- „ 7 AnlooasenatnQa.tetchanadesort�ttonmar „t, !t !/ 1$ „ �,I oats'�e Terme �ttrtotly tush - female complaint to it. -firs. Oniokl wesrWu our opinion w ether'sa e r«, >• ware store, at-•2 o'clock in the aft- Oavu.rit R ca,B.S N�oriS.Paw Paw, �o�`�i°moi�na°ab'nvc "�ID°nt°' e r o g g a se'Ps1 •e W. D. iORDON & ernoon after which they wit]' par- Michigan. '°nr;�.a t7,lreo i� �qann`a °nseoate b �.p� Oct. oft. Pickering,O Oldest ene7 roraecn ts. ode to the Baptist-church, when If you are III do not drag along until wmweoNee,withoatowgTe,mthe a a a o o m. Nov I r •1 the services will be conducted -at an operation is necessary, but at ones ■at■ m+i n.o 2.30 o'clock by Rev. J. W, Mann. take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable b. January 1919-Whitby 15, Oshawa 16,Bronaha Viz. Members of sister lodges are tor- Compound. A s•oa.om•is ted w. =r.wage oa• 1t,Pose Perry is,u:b:iaa•li,o.anins�a 11; s dially invited to join the metnbers For thirty years it baa been the Stan. °d '"Fe P ts1;n ye p, eats Twuls for Beaverton 10,vparsrove e of the local lodge in this Service. lard Lehr or women's ills,, and has W am n y �t T1i spite of extreme] nn ro i- positively nN --Wby loo, of ryit � �t/ws/as1. > LC(� �lac�s�iirh Miho P y P P sands of deatyontzrit8 + est,waarostaa NSW P -tions weather the Presbyterian :_ - .! Thank-offering meeting on _ =dap evening last was fairly well - - atonded..and those who bravedas SIMPS 'e, aving leed the blacksmith the elements werewell repaid for ON -& Oshop formerly run by Hy. Thom- Of all materials and dedon`the trouble and discomfort. Mr. De m prepared red to do general kept in stook. It will pay you Rohold's address was listened to son, I a p Pel. $ to call at our works sed inspect our stgoh with marked interest. Himself a ..Dry. Goods, MilliIIAry, Boots andShoes,. Hata blaekemithing in all lines. and obtain prices. Don't be asislsiyy - �r Jew'by birth and a native of Jer- agents w6 do not employ them,oensegaed� asalem he readil enliate>i the ` 8,nd Cas Clothln CrOCk@ $oRaNSHOEING A SPECIALTY ly we can, and do throw off the agtets y p , $t �� commission of 19 per Dent:;which you w01 sympathy of his hearers for the Ind. phone,No. 302,Claremont owtoinlyeave by purchasing from os. utero persecuted sons of Abraham call aslioited. and for the work being done in = ::Y JOHN �cG'RATH WNITBT INANITE 06.9 the Temuley street mission in To Ontasts - Whtebr, routo. It is hoped he will be MILLINERY=Stylish Dress Hats, a MEN'S Top Shirts, fleece-lined, very CLAREMONT, ONT. Onoa• �.. heard in Claremont again and un- collection of strictly new models, heavy,9,. Very heavy fleece lin- _ der more fxvorahle weather con- embracing every new shape and ed shirt and drawers, sell quick, per. Es w EVANS µ ditions. An encouraging report color; trimmed with feathers. flow- shit 1.00. Large Men'm under suits, The Pickering of the W. F. M. S. work was read ers, ribbons and-silk,special values, mixed and all wool, per suit 1.20, at 3.50 to 5.50. 1.30, 2.00.- by `the secretary Miss Jennie Vigilance 'Committee -- '. ,RUMP Manufacturer (Gregg. The Volunteer choir ren- VELVET Shapes. trimmed with the A FuII Line of Ladies Underclothes, Dundas Six] '? _ newest and most effective touches, 'er suit 50c to 3.00—just the tiling h and Residence, doted several selections in a seiy p j Sop a R. at 4.23 to 5.00, for winter. The object of this Association is to plemin manner. A most inter- lessen stealing and prosecute ;WHITBY, ONT. r •e9ting feature was the rendering A VERY Stylish qollection of ready. COMPLETE stock of Boots and Shoes _ ,the felon,.. : „ In utomime of the h mss. to-wear Hate—black, Brown,Navy, '� Three doors west of Whitby House pa y for men, women, girls and boys. ,. at 250 and 3.50.- . _ .. - There were ninety and nine" Rubbers and overshoes. Always Members having properly etoIen aommani- _ •i -and "Unto the hills" by.A class of The above hats are great value for some specials in these lines. CAII Date immediately with any member We are prepared to instal wood or Iron girls trained by Mrs. D. Hopper. the money. Come to-day. and see them: of E:eontive committee. ort notice,also attend•, Not onlyb grace of motion but pompe on eh y � Membership tee /1.00._ to all kinds of repairing. � - equally by the genuinely interpre- GROCERIES—We always sell the beet at close prices. 'Peas have Tickewmav behad from etre Preetdsns Of ,Agent for the Ontario d Mill, tious somtsrT onapptiesm*n. tative character of the va s and gestures the gone up with leaps and bounds, still we can give you black flea at also gasoline enginea'and °P y reflected 20c Ib. Blended black and mixed Tea We lb-in the read packages Exec.Oom.-L. D. Banks, the squre gear , greet credit upon their own appre- you pay 35e and 40c lb for the same Tea. W,V.Richardson,Pickering, OntJ • _ ciation of the sentiment of the MAGNET CREAMi1;SBPARATOR hymnsand upon the well-known J.A. O'Connor Arthur Jaffrey phone No.60 at residence, biatrionic genius of their director. D. SIMPSON & Co..,, - PICHERING Pruiaent. �•ry �, .., P '`� t •cba S`s. r�,{MCL�.�zw.L .,:. '.." -ti . :'.': '..N�� wryM. . - '. .. wa'i_. - " .«S.,rtc.' '' '..,.'" •Tim � .gym�i iJ "-� ^•i.... _ 'F, .. .. ..-, ,.< r. " -' j.rw _._...�: '' .'..y' .x _ !+y?t'; ....`.'1<Lt:!.dr ca• .,.r�+-�; in.�' " yr uh Ns ,.. •' J•+, ; _ .v , .arm a; -f'' x v. at=e - --. •• —ter- t'�l',+. restof the,details of an uncommon #gl t crime. - At last the fiacre stopped in front —conservative investors wanted 'QUARTERS of the house in the Rue Barbette i UA which Brett had already scrutinized --- • CLOSE � . g y As a rale our clients aurin the ear] • hours of the mozn- ' - - ing. - get the benefit of all the "oertaifsftes" 7. "Here we are," said Gaultier we control. Today we are making use of "An Abatah$s R, THE HOUSE !N THE _ 'with a laugh. "If we find Hussein- Certainty" for the purpose of extending our clientele. Here's ID ` - RUE BARBETTE ul-Mulk at home I don't know what the proposition in a nutshell-- the deuce we are going to say to him." ' —a 7% Pratt-9111110t14 preference stook on which dividendls an z _ "I think I will be able to inter- paid trice a year--a stock issued by a senesm with a Vapors CHAPTER VI.-(C'ont'd)' speedily found what he wanted. est him," said Brett calmly, and of is years' successful and progressive business ellserlswM-s l w "Wait a minute," interrupted - oemorn at prttsatt osntroltity Viatural eaoureswktahare beeped "�. `'Quickly reviewing the possibilities Gaul- Brett. "Lues it happen to be No• without further preliminary Gaul- to double rite rains et lie aeeurltles bef.n lettg. 11 Rue Barbette 1" tier ascertained from the concierge ,of the affair, he came to the run- "�, `'elusion that the travelling French- that the Turkish en We guarantee 4% on this investment. We are ractiestly man readily understood little, if fihe barrister had inure than once gentleman was lutrprised his compa�tion during the a'ltliln. oertain that this stock will pay higher profits. No the,bemt any English, but that he had caught previous night, but this time (Uaul. The two men ascended to the sec- industrial stock i - '" the name of the fugitive from the P ittld utury• par, on the market. st tier seemed to lie more annoyed ' $ultan'a wrath and had forthwith Gtrultier rapped loudly on the first than startled. Furthermore, we srarantp to buy It back at par, us 7X ,to ala year betiayed an interest in their cun- "lf.you know all these things," door he encountered, and the sum-I from data et Investment, it desired. write at once to, Tersation which was, to say the Mona appeared to scatter some of px' he said stiffly, 1 don't see why you , a� least, remarkable. At the exit from should bother me to get you the the inbabitants, judging by the f NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORAIION, LU41TBD the (Tare du Nord the stranger had „ - rapid opening and closing of doors Confederation Life stag.,TORONTO se,Board of Trade mid&,s10111T sAL information. readily enough ascertained Brett'" that preceded the appearance of au destination, but he clearly regard. Brett smiled. wt g elderly and solemn-looking Turk, "You mean, he "id, "that Hits- ad it as important that Gaultier s.in•ul-hiulk does live at No. 11 who cautiously demanded their bu• - frfie man who claimed Hussein ul sines• Hussein-ul-Mulk was puzzled, but an astoundin age." ilnik as a friend- should be I lt06 •Barbette• „ .. Gaultier sent in his card, and the A � u � "lti'hy, of course Vie dues, *as _ he remained outwardly upper- Gaultier knew that here was tracked, and had given the neces servitor locked the door in the faces turbed. more behind thea anent e= ,i to instructions to the confederate the irritable answer. of the two men while he went 'to " pp ��� "That is very odd," said the bar• I was not aware, he purred, of compliments than appeared 17a who awaited his arrival• ascertain his mastsr's orders. Although Gaultier had.not said rister. ,It was a mere guess un that my poor services to my coun- I the surface. Having fulgilled him g "They evidently do not mean to I try were so appreciated by my Eng- pledge t , Brett, he said hurriedly, be much Brett guessed that his lien- my part, I assure Volt." take many risks," said the Kin '•s » ' His assurance evidcut!y <?id not ' b g lash friends, Both of you gentleman will u 1nation was the British Embassy � mestsen er in a low voice. ill`. A In the $Lie du Faubourg St. Holt weigh much with Captairt Gaulttier, g "Ah,'. said Brett, with a smile derstand that I esnW. TM !F6 Vey g who replaced the nate-book in his The door was re-opened, and the that conveyed much, "a man like take part in a political 4fiwussioa. � art. The route followed b� the cab- cket and obviously cast about in elderly Turk ushered them into a you cannot lung remain hidden. I With your permission, Htsmseiu, I lnan led straight to that well-known Po spacious room on the right of the 'b his mind for a convenient excuse t-a g kayo good reasons to know that at will now leave my friend with you totality. The Frenchman in the take hid departure. ;ent:•ance hall, where theywere re- the present moment your achieve- for ahalf-hour's chat, as I have an h second cab evidently thuugbt like ceived b a young elan-a tall, dig- ments are earnestly attracting the appointment at the Oafs Riche," Rise, for, at the corner of the Ruc Brett knew exactly what las y'' g troubling him: nified Mohammedan, who ruse hast- attention of the Foreign Office." Although Hussein was profoundly s, J Boiesy he pulled up, and Brett cess g ily from a chair, having apparent Iiussein-ul-Hulk became sten disconcerted by Brent's manner no jest in time to give his drier in "I am quite in earnest " he said. Iv abandoned the rusal of a news- to o ahead and thus "in telling you that I simply haz- more puzzled. Indeed, he exhibit less than his utterances, he could svoid attracting undue notice to arded a guess at the address. To Paper, ed same slight tokens of a:arm last not well refuse to accord him s Eut- timself prove that this is au, I-must place "Ah, mon brave Gaultier,'' he Brett's vehement admiration should ther audience, so Gaultier quitted 1 Gaultier turned into the Em- ti'ou in poasesKion of certain incl- cried, ' I am so pleased to see you. reach the ears of others iii the a,d• the apartment and the Englishman )sass, and Brett himself halted a dents which took p?glee' after we I did not know you were in Pari-i. !joining room. and the Mussulman were left face i I have been s " little further on. Dismissing his parted- at the Gare cru Nord," pending an idle mo- ; ''Ready, he said, oil Batter to face. _ Ment over smoke and scandal." He me. 1ti ill y jocher with a liberal fare, he walk- I Rapidly but succinctly he told the �t you not try there cigar Brett felt that the situation de be -td rapidly back, and saw the spar amazed King's messenger of the a exce]lent French, and appear- 'ottes? They are,the st; they are minded a bold game. Under some :. Inter into conversation with the chase in the cab amus) Paris, and I ed to be quid: alt his case, but Brett !made 'from tobacco grown especi- circumstances he knew that to throw `might porter on duty. The !atter(how he (Brett) had followed the not.ced that Hussein-ul-Mu!k held ally fur the Sultan's housettul.d, and away the scabbard and dash with iteshonaor r un dr, was clearly a Frenchman who was tracking Gaul- the 'discarded new_4paper upside it is death to export then,. I un- ` naked a7word into the fray was ties - Irust•worthy official, for he loudly tier's movements so closely. down. He was .smoking a cigarette, darrtand that the cigarette habit II right policy. t !Mold the other to he off and attend "You will understand, he con lighted the instant before their cep ':has grown very much of recent years i (To be continued,) - :..tq his own aBairs. eluded, "that, in view of ,my pre- pearance, and notwithstanding,his , l.n 1=aglaudt" �---- tai phlegm m he seemed to be ' (1 Then followed a mutt exciting and conceived theory', i s to tonnes Oriental A g Yes, get Brett, "it certainly Blessings often conte di�trised, laboring under intense excitement. I perplexing chase through many' far-fetched assumptionhza deTeloped with amazing rapid but the wolf that comes to your i Neverthe!ess, Hussein • ul - Mulk _--_ rtreets, and it was only b•' the ex- Hussein -;Caulk with the house in - ttv. Inirade, as in poliLic9, t}rie is door never wears sheep's clothing. vreise of the utmost diacretian that-I the Rue Barbette into which your could control his nerves., , Brett finally located his man at a'spy vanished "Have you had dejeuner, or have definite number in the Rne Bar,l 1Se4l," gasped his astoalsbf d&.. u. time to join me in cigarette I : Bette, a tiny thoroughfare in the hearer, "I.-must say, -Mr. Brett, he went o15', Temple district. that, I owe you an apology, but I '-We will be delighted," said i _ ' :QUALITY IN SUGARS . rl By this time dawn was advanc:rlg!do not see what reason any one can Gaultier, taking the proffered case. I F ever Paris, and file streets were`have for shadowing' my move- 'The fact is, I only heard of your I all snkars do nes look atlbe, if placed aloa;getde each otber Jhwy _ r Innin to fill with earl work menta." presence In Paris b accident, and mer knew. this, we wane the con,umer w know Is. Input, �8 g Y I Y on having ors, He inquired frum a passer-by . "I regaid it as mere chance. I I mentioned the fact to my friend 1 - ': `Ohe most likely locality in which he imagine that otlr fellow-passenger here, who has interested himself in nld And a cab, sad the man civil In the train caught the:name of the Armenian cause in London. He conducted him to the Rue de lEl'.i• Hussein-ul-Mulk in our conversa- at once expressed a keen desire to uli, Then he was not lou in reach- tion and this decided him Ito sha '• . _ g make dour acquaintance, so I ��ea•- ` Lie, the Grand Hotel, where he dow your movements, by means of Cured to bring him here and intro-nd the astonished cocher of his the confederate who•awaited his ar- duce him to you This is Mr Reg t vellicle stili safe-guarding his rival at the station. As it happen- inald Brett, an English barrister, EXTRA GR�li 1 ULATED SUGAR i and arguing fiercely with a ed, they simply hit upon the wrong and one svho keenly, sympathizes - jorter that he had unquestionably person: It might have aid them with the reform movement in Tur- Too -will sot osis r rr a rope superSugariority but the bat ti the marts Pe g P The elect waits color p'ovre the rnperiortty of "Mdpatt` Sofas. ' -sbeyed the Friglisbman'g instruc- much better to follow me. The out-- key." 'lions, come of the blunder is that I am ' I am delighted to knew you, Mr. •wben buying Loaf or-gar nes for AEDPATH PARIS Tired though he was, Brett did in.a fair way' towards ascertaining Brett," said the suave Oriental. LUMPS to SED SEAL dust proof cartons, and by tie sot fail to scrutinize the list of ar. all I. want to know- about them, It is a Rr.tater pleasure to sae," Fouad. rivals at the hotel on the preceding whereas, up to the present, they Brea@ replied, "to find myself Lalli- -. 'Nesday. He instantly found the do not even suspect my existence ing to a reformer so distinguished The Canada Sugar Ref7nini CQ., vestry he sought. The arrival Qf as an active agent in the affair. as you. Yvur name is well kno�sn "Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Talbot, Lon• "Well, now, in what way:can I. in England. Indeed, .in some unr• MONTREAL, CANADA. Gsuana ion,'' was chronicled in the regis- helpLiu regardingHussein-ul_ `r _Ie_ys ,h.d int�asSt sT,J.ba Iteip.t>. - � fere, it has corns to be feared, which Ser with uncompromising boldaess• Mulk! ' In this world is ono of the gigue of = r Hastily comparing the .writing in "Can you introduce me to him?"' success." falbot u letter with that of the vlsi- "In what capacity " : r's book, Brett was at first stag• Brett reflected for a moment be. ------- ---- - --- -'"- - 11ered by their similarity, but he fora replying, quickly recognizing the Kell-known "I might pose as a friend of yours R=rwFACWTo� signs which indicate that a man interested in Turkish carpets, or �^ = who himself writes a bold and con- coffee, or cigarettes, but for the Wont hand has been copying the purpose of my inquiry it would be III'I �" • -t store of another .Pith the ob- v - - - sign well to jump preliminaries at onto \\ it freely and �'- 'ect of reproducing aria make this chance acquaintance - with reasonable accuracy. There tinder the guise of'a wire puller. -are always rce tib?e difference in „ „ s _ y Pe A . All right, said Galtlticr. the varying pressure of the pen and don't see that it _matters much to the distribution of the ink. me, and the letter you have in your "That is all right." Haid Brett possession from the Under- Secre- $4 drearily traversing a corridor to tary is sufficient warrant for me to =" _. gain his room. 'Now I woods, if give you any assistance.that lies in iiing� �' TO _ there is any connexion between m ower." " Hussein-ul-Mulk and the Rue Bar- 'He glanced at his watcb. `rIt is OO, `..� bettc." just about time fur dejeuner, lie _ ./ - $49 -. -- -- -'' - - continued. "What do you se, if I�� / \�� � - -TER VII. Y. l S ZnL0 // 11 \AND D - -C'HAP we drive to. the Rue Barbette at '; �j�� ll 11'��� 1,11`` � P�Yzu�� "' "Brett was called at ten o'clock. once?" ''After reinvigorating himself with a The barrister assented, and they . You Can Buy "DOMINION PRIDE" RANGE At. Factory Price ' -bath and a hearty breakfast, he were soon crossing Paris with the 'was ready to meet Captain Gaul-i superb disregard for other people's Direct From The Largest MaUesible Range Works in Canada ;tier, who arrived promptly at 11.30.I feelings that characterises the local F you want to save from$25 to f3o,and at the sante time get the most raticfactvry ki:cheu range made,Write "Come to my room," said Brett. cab-driver. I for war Catalogue and look into the merits of the "DOMINION PRIDE,"at from$41 to$49. "There we will be able to talk with- '`By the w'Ay,'',inquired Gaul- If we sold you identically the sauce range iii the usual xray, through a dealer, you would have,to pay out interruption." tier, "have you -]earned anything from$69 to$�8 for it. You would be paying two extra profits-to wholesaler and retailer-which would add Once comfortably seated, Brett 'else since your arrival?" ,s.,,,,n,,,, $�5 to a3o to the cost of your range,but absolutely nothing to - y its value. arleaumed the conversation where he "Only this-it was-not our friend &silts costing ranch less than ether ranges in its class, the ."'1'11e Evolution el ..DomisION PAiDX" is snuck more sativfactory. It is male of teeplt ?sad broken ,it off in the train over- Talbot who came here. on Tuesday Cooks ave" , , attune,oalisa6le iron and the best blue polished sted—materials wfilch will 1 'night. with a lady.' i, t bout not warp,crack or break. e "YOU Bay yOtt know Hussein ul- -"You are sure?" TScooking from The polished steel does not need blad`king—simpl7 rub tt over with a Hulk " he commenced. .16eisiltitan the lime the cloth, rv�ihitscola rolled steefplateoven=sectlonattrotfireboxlloivz, Positive. I have compared the {d,s Cave Dwellers with air chambers—and double-walled flees lined with acteslos---the' -' "Yes," replied the King's me-s- handwritingin' the local register iCookStws is ppedhotstenes "DOMINION PRIDA•• isthemoat econotuical ranryoucanbuy. Actust' �, g into the pot to boil teats have proved that it saves'ever 30% of fus1t,burning eat er wood tenger, and what is more, I have with a letter undoubtedlt, written It. itaiso tells all or coal. viiscoterod his residence •since web about "Dominion - , y' Mr. Talbot, and the two do not Pride" Ranges. iLVE PAY THE FREIGHT -- parted. It. seclli's that one of the, agree. The entry of `Mr, and Mrs. whether urea attaches at the b:mbass^ met him a Rhe now A"DOMINION PAIDli" Range with high closet shelfaed elepated r Talbot, Londoni In the vlsito-ra or not you will tank or flush reservoir,with sine sheet to go under range,s sections recently and thought it advisable f book of the Grand Hotel,' was a enjoy readier this bine polished steeLplpe and two elbows,will be delivered to any station in e A t Maritime t f f station i o keep in toueh With the Yoll lr• book eau o,Quebec or a ar t me Prov noes or lt, a to any sit ort o mere trick intended to a�nse the. � the lour waters lroviocea for jsg—jg to be sea!with•orderand balaare to t Write for Ff"Cafy, be psdd when the Range rs delivered at your station. If not cosvealent to :_.. _ urkish part y, of which Rnssein-ul-I police for a few hourii until the con- _ _ ulk is a shirting light. So be asked rp?rators had perfected their scheme-, w"'b""'�""'"e'a..ener.ro.t. "hiss where he lived, and as the rc- for final and complete disapp0s,- Canada Malleable& Steel Range-Mfig.Co.,Limited, Oshawa, Ont. mult I have jetted down the address ante. in my note-look." Gaultier search- "It was a gold move." tiVbsn wtiRiae tl?r8l w a aistleet(aver to v it 1w will asnitsa this paper. 7 `✓, ed through his memoranda, and "Very. Qnite in keeping with the I y w , • �., � „ct.,-a.:.. , :.:w -"dr dmoC�''-�`.ap.•9.: �• mar.. FF,mac 5 " <' -"' .-P r•- -•• '•'�'• e , r.. .. .:._+• " a " .._•.o. -....-,•-,r,':e...,a ..'.., ... n.,,..,... .+. f<.. !�wY•. _ __`' -n.r-.:nia ,r+¢.. _ �.'�•.�iF�y ..a:ii..''^.NncG: �.d _.+v'ii•, l:ts..w. s 4 f - • iJ ' . .<+ir 11..'. A,•hti-r.• "+�LGf✓ 1s5w, M,': 'bl' .�M4 . 1� ::TW' ' L' /. •, & . -- - - and betters. Rs.ts to $585; edtum, $5 W _ Unwisely A Sometimes people do. and aattat, �„ ; r because the stomach balks. t6.25; mixed loads. $3.50 to $4.60; cows, $4 �.. . cu $4.75, and a few extriL choice cows ai Bulls, choice, $4 to 415; small balls. R m D u m Co Tq g LE :• d� w $3; cannery. 91.50 to 82 75. Feeding �/ uceers, 900 to 1,100 lbs.. $4.50 to $5.10; bulla, P S1 A "� ,. 6J.:5 to $4.25. Sheep, steady at IM to 63.• - -- - 75. Lambe, 15c easier, at 85 to $5.50. Hoge, relieve the dlsoomfprt at once, and help digest the overload. The lover of good 15c higher, and market arm. Selects, $6.. things may feel quite safe with a box of NA-DRU-CO Dyspepsia Tablets at hand. IlO f.o.b.. and$6.45 to 96.35, ted and watered. 50c.a box. If your druggist has not stocked them yet send 50o. and we K l will mail them, .34 .roc: s m Naaznal Dyna ft" emiyal Co.of Canada,Lheitea,UIP ARE YOU AS-WELL AS A YEAR AGO ?? STOLEN MONEY FOUND. - ,. W. +� - _ -Discovered T-,-0N­i Under a Sidewalk in ALEXANDOR'S OVER Dr, Williams' PInk Pills Point the New Westminster. Way to Health and Strength. A' Ask yourself the important quos- A despatch from Vancouver, FURS tion whether you are-as strong as says; About twenty-five thousand >, you were a year ago, as bodily ft of the money recently stolen from ---e Bank of Montreal in dealing with us you are doing bass ti D as you should be. Many a reader � has to confess "No." Some weak- $t New Westminster, las been re- nen wiijt one of Canada's 1saReet covered. The moaey was foun&-)n tactumrs• and anything you may par- v 3 � 0-0 45t11ening ailment has during the past Thursday afternoon under aside-, chase from us to absolutely dependable. _ year laid hold of the system, un- that is to say we gnaraatee to use nothing - fitting you for the duties of life walk in front of a hous. on Fourth but sound, solid skins, soft and van fru- and seriouslycloudingthe outlook street, New ,Westminster. It was able, cueting the garments by expert work- Nlne Stores oof the comig days. It may be discovered by Mr, George MC- men and using the vers angst of trim n Dundas Street Wiped Out • ' rheumatism with its shay twinges Cleary, foreman for the Power =lass throughout. ; Construction 1 natr Company, which has OIo have In stock a limited quaaxity of on Friday Morning. Of pain, indigestion, headache, z � g o C - - nervous debility, depression and the contract for laying new side- dbilit , - - y ,walks along Fourth street. Men ladies Caraeul Coats at lack of energy, or the pains and 'A despatch from London, Ont., ,losses amount to ;813,000, with in- ailments which only common folk I engaged in the work had torn up as IntcHE fs LONG 055.00 mays:Nearly one millidp dollars was surance aggregating $480,000. The I know. It is well to know that all ' an Old board sidewalk when they iso •• 05.00 _ ,g Y' to sap van in Const measurementw111 and 1 ; dost in London's big fire on Friday merchants are looking forward now these weakening disorders arise I came upon the mons $4,380 of Bead us your bust g length of ooat required end we wril ship x; to rebuilding, and in the meantime from an impoverished condition of which was 1n old, and contained' oda. C,O.D., atlowins gnorning. Nine stores, occupied by ('securing temporary quarters. i 1'O 11n a sack at _rom the bank. you to examine same and return it as• $our of the largest retail houses in the blood. Renew and enrich your .aLivtactoty. g Chapman d4 Co., who are the blood and aA your troubles will The remainin� .�y Mr. was in new the cit were completely wipedout, largest losers, and in whose build $5 and $10 bills. Mr. McCleary at I e ice ►o compel You to keep anything Ilshile five other stores weram- inggthe fire originated, secured the i cease. This is a strong statement, once notified the lice, and the ". ship you. but it is made on the testimony of Po D[oney refunded if you an not entirely ' yiged to a great extent. The fire was store at 248 D ndas street, next to thousands who once suffered: but money was removed to the Bank of eati.fied k who have gained health and write for our catalogue. �. iscovered at 4 o'clock, and for two Rowat's. Brewster's announces I g Mlo tre1�1 Moro important de- Y _ c urs threatened the whole buss- that the store formerly occupied by strength by the aid of the new, Pments are expected. A. Ta A�ELlNDo t Meas section of London. When it the Scandretta, near Richmond I rich blood- supplied by Dr. Wil LABOR MADE GAINS. J G" was finally overcome a great gap street, had been secured, while Hams Pink Pills, We can quote Manutasturing Furriers, had been burned is the mercantile Mara's will open in a few days in thousands of taxes similar to the lection, and in addition to the heavy Morgan's old store. Kingamiil, the following: Mr. Jos. Grandmaison is In the. British Munfelpal Elections 004-SOB St. pxul St., Montr•41 •' 1*s9ea sustained by the merchants, i fourth firm to be completely wiped a young man well known in the Heid Wednesday. Coats mads to order.time arise. _ bier 400 employees were temporar. out, , which they can uti-have a carpet warehouse on j gown of fit, Jerome, Que. He says: A despatch from London says: (1y put out of work. That the fire Carling streetI"For a couple of years I began W The municipal elections in Epgland ' ,liras confined within limits is the 1 lite. Only toe walls are left stand I find my strength failing, but did on Wednesday were noteworthy for fortunate side )f it, besides the fact Ing of Roome do Corbett'a boot and not dream that the 'trouble wast the large gains of the Laboritee and sir khat not a life was lost nor a per- i shoe store, and they are looking for I serious. As I grew weaker I began Socialists, especiali in the big pro- 4µ' BROWN'S poo injured. A well-built wall, an 1 a place. The Purdom Hardware �to doctor, but it did not help me. + yincial cities, suc� as Bradford, unex"lled water system and a fight- I Co- and R. J. Young dt Co., dry The least exertion made my heart .. r Ing fire department were what saved ds, may be compelled to seek I al itate violently, my st.,mach Manchester. Leeds, Southport, and , TREES 1 g� P P Y. Manchester. ' the rest of the downtown section. I new quarters while the damaged seemed out of order and my whole +I " .l : As far sa can be estimat4d, the portions of their stores are rebuilt. system became so run down that I J3II, FOR R'E.ILTHY At'1OIST. I l was finally forced to quit work.* I p + �] 2 American yellow, Inc, on track. Toro,• had now been doctoring for almost Ran Down and Killed Young Colle- CES D ARM PRDDUCto, for std. six months and was very naturally gian of Scranton. lire-Cas lots. mtside. 1A to list. for No. growing discouraged. At this goat- - ture I read of a case similar to A despatch from Scanton, Pean:, �l L mine, cured through the use of Dr. says• Judge Horald McClure, of dlfEl't)RT9 Plt4li THE LEA Buebwbeat-1 + cominat at 600• Williams' Piak Pills, and decided f Snyder County., sitting here, on TRADE CENTRES Of Hls, Toronto shL $73 t. 62350, to 1«"edaeeda s l ' bass. Toroats freight shorts. E"S. to try them. I tcwk the•Pills faith- y sentenced Herman Beh- I about two month , gradu- na manager of theScrantonIre S, I AN ERICA. at the Yorks, to six months in 'ail aad . fully for u a FOR MR COUNTRY PRODUCE end growing time Igwas as well as imposed a fine of $100 and the costs x' l!'rtcea' of CsNia, firslae Cuomo Apples-W-tater stock. 63 to $4 per barrel• any men could be I shall alw rya 1 of prosecution for running down in I an automobile and killing Hayden Been"mall lots of hand-picked. $4. Praise the medicine that raised me g ass Other lareduce at Homs Erem despair to the blessing of I L. Evans, a young collegian, in this Si Abroad. 25 to $230 per bushel. I cod health." city on September 5 last. Young - - Hooey-Extracted, to tins. to to lio per g , Lb. Combs 6450 to 6275 Bold by medicine dealers every. Evans was struck when he stepped 18RTADSTCFFB. where or went by- mail at 50 cents a from a street car at a corner. ' Baled Hay-No. 1 at Els to 616, on track. I Toronto. Roe. 7.-Flour-Winter wheat, box or six boxes for 82.50 by The "s' Sid illi 'SSS• 08 per eonL patents, 63.60. Montreal and inferior at $11 to 613, Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 1K Baled Straw-$660 to I7, oa track. To trdBrock- The. twelve-pounder gun which 1i:L1.�1D GDUN'1:Y,ONT. Ight Manitoba fours-First patents, vilo, Ont. was so heroically defended at Lit- ronto ILAROEST GROWERS OP ' -($600; ateeoad pateab, is, and strong bsk- Potatoes-{'ar lots,- ta` base. anoted .t liefontein, has bees presented to the cors'. 84 aL on track, Toronto. I Toronto will raise another $1- ,city of Ottawa, and will be.placed NURSERY STOOK IN Ilse to /S, and out of store. 81.13, 250;000 for the General Hospital. on the City Hall Square. CANADA. y Manitoba Wbeat-New No. 1 Northern. Poultry-,chickens. is to 13c per Ib.: N1.091.4, Bay porta: No. 2 Northern, $1.03, hens. 11 to ac: ducks, It W tae: %or- o- � rand No. 3. $L Bay ports. a .Ontario wheat-Na 2 white, red and keys. e9 to 410. Live poultry about t - • 4u lower than the above, _ Iatsed, now, 0 to IBe, outside. Peas•-flood milling pvas, 98c to 61.0: B1;TTER. r!' x9. .CSEESE. For COl2lpletlIIB the y' _ea atda, nc �� �� Dollars Oats-Ontario oats, 90. 2, at 44 to 411.20. Adttsr-Dalry, aholce. in wrappers• known name of a of No, medium trades. 22 to .' 'person prominent in " `* a is�tttaide, and No. 3 at 43c; oar tote 25 to Lie: do., mad m g � p 11.•on track. Toronto, 471.2 to 48c. West- &�c• Creamery Quoted at M to Oc par Canada whose name urn Canada oats, "I-2c for No. 2 and at lb. for rolls, and 25 to 260 for solids. consists of 9 letters. U t-2o for No. 3. Bay ports. Eggs-strictiy new-laid, 28e, and fresh _ _ - Barley-No. 3 ,extra. 92 to 95e, outside; at 24c per dozes. Sa case lob. - the first Of which is IIlood barley, W to IS& Cheese-Large quoted a0 143.4c per Ib., -C- and the last ..T„ � inGold .awa Cora-Old,,No. 2 American yellow. 761.2c, and twins at SSC. _ as-- •aad No. 2 mixed, 751-2h, Bay port4; No. REAL--MARKETS _ _ C+..........................:...j ]'• 4 Montreal. Noi- 7.�Oata - Canadian To Be Western, No. 2, 461-2 to 49c, car tot., ex The above amount will be divided into 18 - The first person sending is the correct store; extra No. i feed, 48 to 491deo 'No, prizes as fotlows name will receive the first prize, acid others Pleasant 3 C. W.,-471-2 to sec; No. 2 local white, First Prize . ..... .$25.00 in Gold isending in correct answers will receive the ' 47 to 47rZo; No. 3-do., 461-2 to 470; No. 4. K Second Prize 15.00 '` other prizes in the order in which their an- _ do., 46 to 461.3c. Flour-Manitoba Spring ,Third Prize .... .......... 10.00 " " ewers are received also to the art send- _" I, v. wheat patents, firsts, $5.60; seconds, $5.10: Fourth Prize .... ........ •5.00 f/ " .'ing,in the. correct answer next party last one Illi the winter wheat patents, $4.75 to u: strong and the next twelve will each receive received 'we AiPI give $8.00, and to the last , bakers', 84.90; straight rollers, 94.25 to $4.' ; e $2.5o in gold. -: ,•$10.00. 5 Morning 50' in bags. $1.95 to $2.05. Rolled cats- „ Per barrel. $5.25: bag of 90 lbs., $2.50 Corn-lmerican No. 3 yellow, 'Bic. Mill• CONTEST COMMENCEf NOV. 13TH,Have Some " " -rread-Bran; Ontario, $23 to $24; Manito• 1911, AND ENDS DEC. 38th, 1111, ba, $23; middlings, Ontario, $27 to lla; •0TH DAYS INCLUSIVE. LE'TTERf shorts, Manitoba, 625; mouillie. $26 to GANA RECEIVED A T TME 0 F F 1 C E LAGANA POS* t $32.' legs-Selected,. 261.2 to 28c; do., �� EITHER BEFORE 13TH NCV., 1911, 11A_ fresh, 42, to 34c; No. 1 stork. 221.3 to OR AFTER 90TH DEC., 1911, WILLa ' • st� ?4a. Cheese - westerns, 14 to 141.3c;8¢ NOT SIE COUNTED. f _-- Toaes easterns, 1358 to 137. . Stiffer - <.: Choicest, 27 to v i-4c; seconds, 261.4 to 1634e. 'CONDITIONS GOVERNING CONTEST,. with cream C t. for breakfast. Ton have one answer with each ONE POUND PACKAGE or TWO HALF POIIND PACKAGIS Or "MELAOAMA" LIVE STOCK MARKETS, TEA or COFFEE on bay. All you have to do is to steam label eft the Tea Lead or from tke Coffee tins, send the The rest of the day well. Montreal. Nov. 7.-Choice steers sold at two and pieces of the Tes Labels,or the portion of the Coffee Labels with picture of ohildren on it, Moog with year answer, [ivtog name and address in fall, and send to "MELAOAMA;' Ds't. "S," 46 Front it. E., Tennis, Ont. (Aa• "5 : take care of itself. 5340, good at s1.2c, fairly good at 5 to awed an Imited. try early and often). . _ 61.4e, fair at 41.2 to 43.4c, and common at .No EMFLOYNES OR IMMEDIATE RELATIVE• WILL !E ALLOWED TO [LATER CONTEST. Post 10A81ie5 nre thin 4 to 41.2c per Ib. The market for good .- bits of White Indian COIR cows aad`baita was stronger, and prices Answers will be ansbersa in consecutive order as they are received and at the expiration of the contest, the pris" will be awarded by a committee of disiatsrostod persons, and the Ifet of prise winsers will be given in this paper. COOlCP,43 and tOR=ted un- ruled higher, With sales of the former at 41:•2 to So,.and the lower grades at 31.4 til deliciously crisli and to 4c, while bulls brought from 3 to Se PAOKED - TET' OLD ESTABLISHED FIRTH OF appetizing. per of c w quality. Bales to selectedMELAGAMA DLD MINTO � } = Iota of hogs were mase at$6.26 to S6.60 per- AND -The i"temor Lin ars" y g - cwt,.weighed oft care. Sheep were firm- pLEN Feld by 0roesrs ar at 3 to 3 3.4c. and lambs were easier at 5 to 514ce per lb. The demand foir.calvesTEA and COFFEE •Y ' TORONTO. Posture Cereal Co., Ltd., was good, at prices ranging from 63 to ` L Battle Creek, Mich. $10 each, ore to also and Quality. `t r 7� Toronto, Nov. 7.-Choice batkber steers Y � ' i .-e:�, ,t'�•1., ,� nig.: F �. a PIR 71119474 W 5V77 -�7 WN 7 • --MM J. H. Bundy was W the Pi*AHKHAl1A -;LOCALISMS, cit ' Wednesday. y on The local option petition was died NINTER OLOTHJ= 1111 —Mrs.Gordon Law spent Tues with Clerk White on Wednesday the —Found—A latch-key. Loser day with friends in Toronto. let of November. The petition can- at John Dickie's. a —Mise Kate Kennedy spent a titins 96 signatures, every one but one Z —R. Moore, of Toronto, was in few'daya in the city this week. being a qualified voter. The voters' list contains V4 names qualified to Now is the time to buy your Underwear for winter.' Fleece Lined In town on Saturday last. —D. Brokenshire spefit a few -James Redman, of Michigan, days in the city during the past vote on the at 50c., 75c. and $1.00 per garment. J than that consider- tin he vmifti his cousin, C. Rogers. week. ably more per cent. nec- -law weary for the submission of a by, —R. ZcSuire, of St. John's, N. —Born— On Friday, Nov, 3rd, has been obtained. Those who have Union goods at 50c,"and 76c. All-wool heavy ribbed, full bodies, un. R, is visiting his mother at pres. to W. J. and Mrs. Coakwell, 8, made a careful inspection, of the vat- shrinkable and unbeatable, at $1.00 a piece. Penangle pure daughter. ere'list estimate that about 240 votes natural wool,nice and easy to wear, but hard.to wear out. -Miss Hilda Grant spent a few -W. H. and Mrs. Field, of To. can be polled. if this is correct it will days last week with C, and Mrs, ronto, spent Monday of this week require I"votes to carry the by-law and Karki Top Shirts, easy washed 'angers, at the former's home here. under the three-fifths clausethe -Mrs. P. J. Morcombe is confin- -Mrs. D. Brokensbire, we- re- act.-Ecomomist. and good wearing material. ed to the house at present through gret to state, has been confined to a 8ALE REGISTER -Illness. the house for the past few weeks R. A —Joshua and Mrs. Richardson through illness. ,PIC BUNTING KERING spent a few days with friends in. -Miss Mary Clark returned SATTIRbAY, NOV. 11-Credit sale of feeding steers, milch cows, brood Marl ea. home on Monday after spending G. and Mrs. Ham spent a a few weeks with her g sows and 60 young pigs at lot 25, randpar- con.ifl, Pickering, (Ij miles west of few days last week with friends ents in Hamilton. Brougham), the property of Chas. WINTER IS OOMING in Toronto. -Atthe4"t meeting of Doric and Winton White. Sale at one a -Mrs. Geo. Leng and daughter, Lodge, A. F. and A. M., No. 424' 1 And you can stay right with it if you get one of thesi3 Northwest rain or snow. See bills. F. Postill Miss Stella, were in the city on the following officers were elected auctioneer Black Galloway Robes and Coats, made by the %vereen Coat liked Frid�ayy last for 1912: W. M., W. Bro. M. S. SATURDAY, Nov. 11TH-Auction sale Robe Co. Warranted-not to-get hard from age or use. J. and Mrs. Devitt, of Chapman ; I. P. M., W. Bro. J. S. of household effects, cow, fowl. etc., We have in o9r stock of Mitts and Gloves of all kinds and sizes, from' 'Greenwood, spent Tuesday with Jephsou; S. W.,T.M. McFadden ; in Pickering Village, the property 10c to 150 a pair. We have all kinds of wool goods, Cardigan jackets 'J.-C. and Mrs. Philip. J. W., A. Cryfiler; Chap., Don of D. Brokenabire. Sale at ro'cl sweaters, underwear all sizes. Give us a.call. Prices right. -Dr. B. and Mrs. Field. of To- Simpson ; Treas., W. Bro. R. A: See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. ronto, have left to spend the win- Bunting ; sec's, Wm- Moore- WBDNESDAY, Nov. 15TH.-Extensive credit sale of horses, cattle andl.19s, FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE ter in Texes and Mexico. D., T. R. Gormley ; J. D., WW. at Whitevale. the property of A. -$. T. Gormley was in Clinton Crum mer ; D. of C., W..Bro., jnO. a few days last week owing to the Gormley; S. S., Wm. Morcombe; Jifkins. Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills E. BRYAN, PROP. PICKERING for fell particulars. Fred. Postill, serious illness of his uncle. J. S., Leslie Morcombe; Organist, auctioneer. -Rev. L. C. Kerr, of New York. W. Bro. J. S. Jephson ; I. G.. Jno. wzDqzsDAy,Nov. l&rH._ExL' ensive spent a few days recently with McCamus ; Auditors, W. Bro. J. credit sale of farm stock, imple- his sister, Mrs. J. C. Philip. Gormley and W. Bro, J. S. Jeph- ments, hay,straw, corn, roots and -Eugene Calvert has returned son; Tyler, Jas. Gordon. household furniture, at lot 11, con. GOOD E RESH .-GROCERIES home after spending a few mouths 8, Pickering (2 miles east of Clare. -After a lingering illness, last 8, the North-west harvest fields. Ing since last spring, mont), the property of James Coch- ALL THE TIME Thomas H. rane. Sale at,12 o'clock, char and -Mr. Ruddy, of Toronto, ac- Rodd, died at his home one wile lunch at 11. See bills for fullpar-by L. E. Annis, was In east of Pickering village on Sun- ticulars. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. town on Wednebday on business. day the 5th, inst., at the age of SAT17RDAY, Nov. 18th-Auction sale -Alf. and Mrs. Rogers, of Kin- 56 years, 7 months and I' days. of standing timber, S, W. car. of Breakfast Specials sale, spent Sunday with the for• During the' summer months he lot 28, Con, 2. Pickering, (near Ers- tners parents. C. and M was Able to go around but for the rs. Rogers. kine cemetery.) the- property of T. Rolled Wheat in bulk, Rolled Oats is bulk, Shredded Wheat, ' -A. N. Mullett, after spending past three weeks he has been con. Hvedebave. Sale at one. See bills. -th a1ew months in the north-gest. fined to his bed, the cause of hi,,. F. Postill. Auctioneer. Corn Flakes, Post Tosties, Oranke Meat, has returned home for the winter. death being tuberculosis of the WEDNESDAY, Nov. 22:.D.-Extensive Quaker Wheat Berries, -A number of Liberals from lungs. He was born in Whitby credit sale of hackney and coach Quaker Puffed Rice,. Saxon Wheat Food, Grape Nuts, 2- Pickering attended the mass meet- township, and has been a resident, horses, registered and grade short- -Wheatlets, Corn. Meal, Etc., Etc. :InginWhitby on Tuesday after- of Whitby and Pick * born cattle, at lot 4, coo. D., Scar- enng town- boro, (south of West Hill), the pro- noon. ships all all his life. He was a perty of John McIntosh. Sale at 1. --Pickering Pills" Best for the member of the Methodist church, sharp. No reserve, as the proprietor ..Bowels, Blood and Kidneys, guar. and attended regularly its ser- hassold his farm and is retiring from DRESS GOODS at McFadden a Drug vices. He had a family of two bositiesp. See hills. Beldam & Ingle- store, soils and four daughters, one dau- too, auctioneers. Do-in't forget about our Clearing Sale. We are now displaying -Mr. Wickett moved his house- ghter having died a year ago. The SATURDAY, Nov. 21rrs-Auction sale a number of short ends at • hold effects to Toronto on Wed- sympathy of the community is of standing timber. on lot 19, con. 4. I M Pickering (Brock road). the pro- nesday, where they will reside in extended to Mrs. Rodd and family rt of Miss Ella Robson Sale at -future. in their bereavement. The funer. Teo'clock See bills. it Means clear%money to You. ' Some specials in the lot -Miss Kate McQuay, left, on &I which took place on Wedues- auctioneer, W. B. Powell. for Children's wear. -Wednesday for Kingston, after day to the anion cemetery was spendings, few days with rel&- largely attended. wyes here. -In the November issue of the A BAD BACK -Russell Burrell and John Cal- Farmer's Magazine there is a very is a Wareing theL she Kidneys we Silt vert returned home last week interesting article from the n A bad back turns every twenty-iour bra after spending several months in you are lame in t-9 morninp, nagged -west. V. of Co-operation." The er?_ the North of Mr. F. M Chapman on -9-ve ban"into one�all round of pain Lad mis. The -W- V. Richardson. we regret Years al day by a dall throbbing backache can't article which Is written- in Mr, Pa11COra. to state,.has been confined to the Chapmart's usual attractive 9tyIeL rest in the evening or sleep Well at night •Aiouse for the past week with adeals with the origin and growth I - i11 hurts to besid !'very severe cold. over straicbtez -The pupils of the public school of co-operation in -disposing of is. op,get from b chair. or lift*v are now pre ring for an enter- q it the productm of the orchard, a, meet t carried on by the. fruit men of en a light weight. A a y o1re given before the Pickering. Whitby, and Darling- Christmas vacation. ton town-hips. The article points sadden t'w i 6 1 -Dr. Byron and Mrs. Field, of v3ro or &w k- Mir, -Toronto, spent a couple- of days out the great benefit% derived by ward movement pickering z Mast week with the former's father the frint growers when unitiog sends a teas us to dispose of their sippleg; It is L.-Tinge of pain lco. and sister before leaving far Mex- illustrated by twenty half tone tbroaRkr the -The Judge's Court for the re- cuts, ninny of scenes.in this town- weak spot. , .'People The great valiieof-�praying ..V hip. Bootb's Kidney Fiila each the weak ision of t Voters' List for the ' spot the Kidneys quickly restore kid- first five divisions of the township and otherwise giving attention to ney health sad contort. T ey are guar. the orchard is shown, and the twill be held In the town-hall to- aniesel. All dealers sell 50c box, or post ;morrow. emieR of the fruit grower. -Millinery-From now to the paid Oat. Send for Free box which wi I I rX 7.S I N NM -M methods adopted to fight the en A from The R. T. Booth co.,r,td Fort The r article is well worthy of perusal. be gladly sent on application. Bold ad A few of the special features :%The triple triangular grates. Semi- ; endof theseasonall hats will be The fruit industry has in recent gueran teed in Pickering by T. M. McFad steel fire box linings, which put to shame all other kinds- The oven AAL .,sold ata great reduction. Come den. flue construction, causing heat to cirelp oven twice. - Burnished sur- ' o-day if you want a bargain. D. years received a great.impetus' in face, smooth as tlass, but not ground. Enamel steel reservoir. The zimpeon & Co. this part of the province and in to come the app Amory rod, or s orrning knives, etc. Many other features: Call -Mm James Richards, of Bow= dist will be of far greater im. and et us show you.. Fully guaranteed. j�_ . the years apple in. Voters' List court, IOU �-xnxaville, is visiting friends in 1 portance than it has been in the TOWNSHIP OF PICKERIso and Audley. We are past. .?pleased to aft her looking so well, 1Lftef her prolonged illness. NoncN is hereby given that a Court -1: will be held pursuant to the Ontario * • PC -Mrs. A. J. Howlett, who has Voters'List Act, by His Honour the C 1-i-en poorly fora long time, left 'SCHOOL REPORTS Judge of the County Court of the C4 9 k man _ Vhap moron ;been for Toronto, where 9-S.No.14,Pickering(Cedar Creek), County of Ontario, at the Town Hall,Jj-,ehe will spend a couple of months' Class IV.-Hazel Hortop, Willie Hor- in the Village of Brougham, on Satur- ::I� -which we receiving treatment, top. Class .III.—George`Middleton,, daythe l8th day of November, 1911, tPlayter Yake. Claw IT.-John Mid- at 16 o'clock, in the forenoon, to bear --'hope may prove beneficial. dleton. Ethel Gauslin, Tom Hortop, and determine complaints of errors "GURNEY, OXFORD -John and Mrs. Williams, Of Edna Mortop, Russel Yake. Claw I.- and omissions in the Voters' List for p"•Bloomfleld, arrived here on Satur- Gertie Yake,Charlie Geer,Ida Linton. Polling Sub-Divisions Number 6. 7, 8, t'-day and will reside with the lat• Primary-David- Pugh, Eva, Evans, 9, 10 and 11 of the Municipality.of-the STOVES AND RAN RA ter's father, Geo. H. Jones, We Willie Evans, Roy Carr,Chester0eer, Township of Pickering. ra welcome them to our midst and Ads,Middleton. Names. according to Dated at Whitevale, this 27th day hope they may long continue to merit. Average attendance for mouth of October, 1911. -E. A. Forsyth, teacher. of October 12. -,.-be residents of Pickering. -. 'The only Stoves Report for Oct Sr S.No.4.Uxbridge: -DONALD R. BEATON, Re -The annual Convention of Sr, IV.-Ross Watson. May Rawson. Clerk of the Municipality of.the 'Women's Institutes will be held in Sr. Ile-Douglas Dickinson. Jr. Ill. 4-6 Township of Pickering. -with the Toronto on the 45th and 10th of -Talbert Evans, Garfield Priest, Hoj�- .�,.November. The day sessions will ace Willion. Roy Crawford; Sr II.- _,"Economizer' be held at Gaild Hall, 21 McGill Hilda Austin. Sr. I.-Bertha.P'ilkey, -NORTHERN GROWN TREES,, -1�8t,, and evening sessions in Convo- Gladys Mantle, Ed. Norton. 'Jr. I.- Apple, Pow,plum,Cberr*, Feach,'Grapss, -_'cation Hall, University of To small Frtits, Ornamentals, Evergreens, A one-lever device for fuel- Grant Evans, Ed. Beverley, Robert Roses. Flowering 8brabs, Climbers. Etc, '(Onto: Rawson. Primer-J. Willison, Clay- Everytbing in the nursery line, Catalogue saving and fire control. -Remember D. Brokenshire's ton Hill, Donald Rawson, Anson Fres, Send list of Your wants, for prices, of household effects etc., to- Beverley. AveraLre attendance for Agents Wanted;apply for term". See'them in ill Sizes at mortow(Saturday) afternoon. As month 19. M. Shantz, teacher. J. H. VAwer, Nurseryman Jr. Division Claremont, public Port Elgin, Ontario .Mr. Brokenshire has sold his pro• school, honor roll for October: Sr. 11. party in Pickering and is giving _,T,hn ]K,i ght, Florence Garbutt, up housekeeping everything will Mildred Brodie. Jr. 11-George 9 , be sold with out the slightest r& son, Violet Sargent, Ina e. 1w.- Blacksmith* Mantis, in.g serve. t II.-Mary Yorsytb, Vida Knight, -The steel superstructure on pt Neal. Jr. pt. Il.-Lois Brodie, Verna Bryan, Mabel Hurlburt, L&- Having rented the Effie Knight, Earl Starry, and opened the same, I am prepar- '. 00ME AND SEE ME Clark's bridge-on Church Street e Dumbarton shop has been completed and men are Gregg, (b)-Mary Wagg Mons Hurl. ed to do all work entrusted to k. now employed laying down the Harness,hurt,Olive Mantle, me in the above line. -flooring. Itis expected that the Hollis]Rurlburt. Horsesboein a specialty. (O-Nigel Selby, For Double Ha ess, Single'Herness, Collars Halters Etc.j cement cove will be finishied Report of Senior Division, of.Clare- 0all in anTsee me any time, ar ring orence Z this week if the weather contin- mont. public stbool Sr. IV-F1 all my own make. nes favorable. Fo *e Melissa Mor Smith, ---The Toronto-Eastern Railway Sr7l'I.-Emima Reed&.tS-t&'3n11vea y Rome, DUMBARTON Plush Rugs, Whips, and all Horso Pqrnisbings, surveyors have again been work- Albert Lee. Jr. III-Veta, Stephenson ?inj in this locality for the past Hata]Mantle,Mabel Wagg.- PICKERING MARKETS always in stock, few days. Some changes are be- Ing made iz the route near Cherry- •• White Winter Wheat. $ .86 wood, the object of these changes Dr. MacKay resigned bis seat Red ....... .85 PICKERING 'HARNESS EMPORIUM being to secure better levels in in North Oxford and Mr. N. W Mited r order to'bive is' fast a eervice as Rbwell, K. C.. will likely receive -Spri g Wheat. ................... .72 Phone Ind. 301. ec W. J. COAKWEL& the nomination there. 0 ooft. 72 A4 ism -7,