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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_11_17 i n r • e _ `VOL. XXL _. - PICK RING, .ONT., FRIDAY NOVEM ER, 17, 1-911 - --_ ._-_ -No. i _— Y , x 4PT0f>p0*t4l a1 Rias#. WHITEVAL6 ux9R1DQE _ . . Established 75 years SPINK MILLS The Worrien's institute will meet at One morning last week a partridge1 the home of Mrs. Joseph Leary on was discoverd on a windowsill of Dr, . Wednesday, Nov. 22nd, at 180 p. m. Me.Clintock's house and remained GREENWOOD r= E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- - Demonstrations of Christmas Gifts there for some hours before' winging 1,11. tares member of the Optometrical enc and other auh�jects in season will be it way back to wooded wilds and dark- ' eiatloa of Ontario. special attention given to �. �tot giasGea. Eyes testedhee. x FLOUR ' dealt with. N isitors always welcome. some_dellq. A few weeks ago another MILLS artridge,was captured at the station T-HE PICKERING NEWS WHITE—BATT HIGHLAND CREEK Ey a baggageman• C. MCKINNON, M.D.,L.R.C.S., CREAM--BUNS The Local Option petition contains y N. Ediabhrgb, member of the Cottage of Married at the ethodist parsonage, 22 names over the required number I require 1000 bushels of-Buckwheat it7- C ' - Pki>.lalena and 'f'EA-BI�1�S surgeons of Ontario'licenti►a Scarboro, on Wednesday, Nov. Sth, and will be•considered,by, the. Town ;once and will .pay an extra price 8o a1 College of surgeons, Edinburgh., by the Rev. Mr. Beynon, Mr. Hilton Council at its regular meeting next for it for quickdelivery. BMdre attention to aaie�nce of women .aa` FEED : Brumwell, youngest son of Mr. Jacob Tuesday evening. The result will no a1•Udzaa. O!lloe and residence,Brougham. • Brumwel,, Sr., to Miss Lillian May' doubt be a vote on the question in Will also pay highest price for . :.:PiCKER1NG MEDICAL SURGICAL BRAN Stotts, only daughter of Mr.and Mra. January,-Journal SHORTS - Donald Stotts. .The happy couple are and X-RAY INSTITUTE WELLAND FEED FLOUR spending their bonemoon in Muskoka. HIGHLAND CREEK OVOOI1 CAI''1'r S ' ,.PIQHBRII`4, - aNTARIO JUMBO On their return they will reside at . -OATS ' at Fern Hill Farm, Centennial Corn- The Higland Creek Branch of the _ VCT�3E AZ' z IL LABII• TOWLE, X. B., X. -D., C. X., era. As both parties are well and Women's Institute intend.holding a Pbysician•in-charge OAT CHOP favorably known, the beat wishes of concert in Elliot's Hall on the evening WAKERS JOY-the best bread flours • Specialist In Bec:al Diseases, PzwtaticDiiF CORN the"communit are extended to them. of Tnesda Nov. 26th,.the proceeds of KISSIMI-the beet pastry flour. '•� Gases of Men.. Diseases of Women, Canoere, CORN CHOP y which are to be used fort o purpose P Tavaora,8-Ray examination. Diseases of eye throat sad lungs. Fitting giaaan and BARLEY CHOP MARKHAM of re-opening the public library, The Special prices to farmers buying two algento and chronic dia'aam, MIXED CHOP - - - followifig talent will assist in toe barrels and over. - Olee noun 12 to a and T to i 491 It will be good news to the Highprogram: g g Highland Creek etre; ties I chop finer than any other mill that u , L.eQat. FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS School pupils to know that the educe- Belton. beck Male Quartette; Miss means a great deal this.year j ` tion Department has decided to hold Belton, elocutionist, Toronto; Miss when feed is scarce. the examinations in June hereafter. Osborne, elocutionist, Dunbarton ; L. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- Chopping Every Day. ` ,Tjle_excessive heat while the candi- Miss Pardie, Miss Payne and.Mias J. TLI 000ty OrowWhitornsy,�ndooaney L. GREEN flatfattos. Coast 8otw,Whitby, 14t. dates were writing last year was the Willis, soprano soloists, of Malvern ; cause of many failures, and led to the Percy Scott, of Toronto, and John - LT. BARCLAY,Barriater-at-Law, department making the change. Kennedy, tenor soloist, of Scarboro. St, George's Anglican Chufch Wicito . Law- Addresse" will also he given by the 1'Whitby,I3ig:i (lout of Justice,Brock$Street, J. L. SPINK, LIMIT1Dr ever chance will be Nance gf d to yae many friends of rn thdttbe has resident at nin o'clock. Everybody come St-VDAY 'SERVICF•fl " y g w E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and PICKERING. ONT. - feet health. He underwent an opera- and have a good time. Admission 25 Morning Prayer 10.30 A. 11I- 7 •solicitor.Notary Public,Etc. Money to tion in the General Hospital, Toroc- cents, children 15 eents.� can. OIDce neat door to the standard Bank, to, last week and it w va veru succef- Evening " . 7.00 P. M r ; Whitby, L71y and ful. His ailment was found to lie not BROUGHAM Ht E A L t Rllmseribuc as R�s anticifated. - p Sondav 14,•hnol 2.00 P. M.he will in all ruba6ilit • be Dr. lic•hiunon and son tiejl s eat around in afewdays a well man.-Sun Tuesday in Toronto. '[�T G. HA I-Issuer of Marriage C;LAREMONT Miss (iedder, of Toronto, visited el' + Licensee in-the pocnty of Omar _ GREEN RIVER Miss Roh.Son this week. tib' eteharins Village 2Tly for all styles of-furniture. Sirs. D. Ditfoe. Jr., is... indisposed ie Muli-siin. - Y spent R fewndays recently with friends thi-4 week Miss LilllliehEioltbyois spending a v� �''9• � �. c .� T POJ'(`FiER. Real Estate Auc- f • tioaeer, cues.vulusr esham.or and pas9es het e, week with friends in the city, int>marriaa9:icemen Brougham. 40 �• — --- We are sorry to report that George Winton White will soon ha.e his HOPPER issuer of Marriage RiO03nHutchings has a bad attack of typhoid fine residence, "Suburban Villa,"com r FidCa t -`` 9D• Licvaaes lathe Conary of Ontario. Moulding fever. leted. s b 13,oe as store sad his residence.Claremont. • Mjso Margaret Wilson, of Sbake- p Archie Mechin sent over Sunday s,AEATON,'TOWNBHIPOLERK Picture Frames' ®pears• spent last week with her par- in Toronto with hes brother, Fred C. D• Goaveyanow, oommisdoner for Wk3ag p and Mer. Wilson. Meebjn, J :• sato. J. B. f- aftldadae. Aeeounfuit Eta, leonq Io loan Jobn and 'Mrq. King took dinner Mise Beatrice Conner, of Ballantrae. Gatarm pto�a�t� Lwow of Wa:riago Lto• Window Shades with John and :Mrs Wilson on Mon• is visitingwith her uncle. Isaac Con- - eaM@' hW fso aSe. One !•1 ' day of last week, it being Mrs. King's nor, here. E -�.; • �T POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, 80th birtbday The combined age of Miss Beatrice Alger spent a few t' "5 J' . for oonatien of York and Oasaria. Asa - the four is B1A years. days last week and over Sunday with iO+SYe 1bOfl$ LI 8e�:�1•��s a hens sales of all kinds atanued to on ahorart The anniversary services of the Bap• her brother and other friends in To- y y ••rte .met... Andre..arsen"ai"''P.° °°t•_ and NDERTAKnNG .tUirundayr churchwas 29th held and on Sunday The ronto Women's Institute will meet at your Coal before W1IIt8r -- B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- 1� "! uoneer •alnatcr and ooliector for DiatanCein connection services on Sunday were very largely the home of Mrs. Boyd Burk,Tuesday, . /ieenttee of Casson an l York. Ail kinds of attended, but it being a stormy day Nor'. 21st, A good program will be - �aie�a eondnoted ettber r.vaair or by auction. no object. on Monday reduced the congregation v en. All welcome. !; Cie noses coilacted.. For dales or ether par. rices o in force. asdars,ap ply at residence..Rliaabetb st, ak• on Monday evening to a small num- Mrs. Eli Billson and Mrs. Eliza :. Grtag P6otre orders lots at Na we Ounce.t+iet -. ., -Prices moderate. her. Vii illaoi3 returned on Thurrdaq least, - estog or Macnab a @tore, Claremont, gill re — i@Gfve prompt attention_ sa elActsoo �ar�• after spendin some months with rola• - Imo.' My phone cumber isladependeviISol —'— - -- -_ GREEN RIVERMiss r fiver in the �Io h-went. _ :�IGSEPt :PILLS 1 tb�Ipwh Hoover wawa Toronto visitor Roheoo reta6tending tbr, Miss he oConne lion J. L. SPIN K, ltd. , at Tcronto as delegates from the , S. R. PENNOCK Miss Pearl Doten'ia sziaisin friends PICKERING - ) - Tula - g Brougham Branch Women's Insti- wmirEVALF, oNr. in Toronto. Lute. t' Funeral Director anAl Embalmer. Great Laxative Tonic Win. Barton is slowly recovering There.will be no service at Christian c from hlq recent illness. ,_ f� church next fiunday., Nov. lbth,- on _. - a M Ess Olive Taylor.•of Unionville. is account of reopening services at Mark- Any Any business entrns�erl to me will - visiting in c.ur village.._ p F be carefully handled. bum Christian church, whicb has been C 0 A Re-toree the energy And strength Late-t repo;t8 state that George closed %everal weeksforrepairs, Sun. — CbargPa Moderate — Hutchings is getting better.' day school as iicual. 7'gg• Stove, Nut and Pea Rizer Iodependent Phone No. 1514• to every part of the human We ate _sorry LO Fr�(`rI t)SaC.l1 rP. People who throw stones should not in hard coal. �yytem-just the thing to Jobn fling i+on'the sic list, live in glass Houses; and boys wh-o. Beat ' limp steam coat. All real is '• tone you a The Misses Winnifred and Helen. tbrosa stones should not be allowed :JOHN PHILIP P under cover, full vire. and , Wilson spent Wednesday in White- on the streets. Windows have been - � - vale. prom service. We guarantee every hoz and re- broken in Philips store, the Temper. 11 iss Lard ia-Fuller, of Toronto, and ance hall, the rink and the hotel,in all M IT Has a full line ut Iresh and Cur- fund your money if not friends spent last- Sunday at W. A. about $10 damage done. The other �2 + R y _ satisfied. Fuller's. - da r p sig- A Good stock of rough and matched 'led meats confltantl- on hand. We are leased to see Miss Winni- y while Geo. Philip was driving P along the street be was struck on the hemlock, also matched and dress- h[anufactured And 601&by feed Wilson out again, after hertiery SAre with R stone, receiving a in u1 i - Snicom Rol], Breakfast Bacon, J4 Pa j ed spruce and pfne. serious illness. wound. Now this ractice must be Ham, Bologna, ii'einere, etc. $x, 3x and 4x Ontario cedar shingles. -•- - stopped and the bro�en windows re- B 4, Highest prices paid for -T, M. McrADDEN WHITBY placed, or the law will be set in mo- 8x and 4x B. C.shingles. r »• - H iticher'&tiattle DRrGO18T AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN Chief C'On@table James Gray after gl tion with that-end in view. Let me.quote ateri ou oui es on a yuild- "-' IPICKERING. .- . ©NT, few-weeks tenure of office. has receive B y y require. BALSAM ed notice that his services are no . ; - , = �. Bill atnfi a specialty. �iekertin0 l iverq - longer required and Wm. Calverly Robt. Sadler spent Sunday-with his Independent phone I504. REALESTgTE..++. has been appointed Chief until a suit- parents.. y able person can be secured. F. Nuttvisited Greenwood friends C C First clan rigs for Aire It is with deep regret that the regi- on Sunday. A. v: R E E 170 R Two fift acre farms for sale cheap dente of Whitby learned'of the reeig Da Or IIl lit nation of Rev, A. F. Barr, as lncum• Geo. �. Jones Sundayed ander,the LOCUST HILL Day g - Good buildings, plenty of water, one- parents]roof. Bug meets All tralhs' half in cases, balance on- mortgage if bent of All Saints (Anglican) cburcb. Miss Maude. Shants visited :Mgr. required. This step is necessary owing to failing Jones Sunday. t 'Teaming proinptly attended to. q - health, as Mr. Barr is on the verge o W. P. Jones has purchased a new Agent for Canada Carriage(;C, Also a -good tenement dwelling a neryo;is breakdown, due to over. g . OUR 1911 R g hackney driven horse. g work. Inconsequence Mr. Barr will yielding.12%in.the,vlllage',of.Picker- James Wilson shipped a carload o[ take-a prolonged rest which, it is bcsp- stock to Montreal last week, ` N. -He Peak, Ing: ed, will completely,restore him to his f P•ickes4tep. Fred Nutt has -engaged with John - r# former good health. Since coming to Bayles for an indeflnke period.- a w♦ 'e TIME TAB Piokerjn Statid,G ?moi Whitby he has made blhlaelf very i Mrs. Wm. Baskett' is visiting with _ T.R. Trains going East this w follows- �agt � � popular, particularly with the young her daughter, Mrs. James Wilson. No. 6 Mail 8.06 A _ people-in-whose welfare he took deep Miss Margaret Lee is spending a -- ' 72 Local' 2 43 P. " 'r L@401"+ interest and• his departure' will be few weelfs with' Irs.'Horne,'of Utica. 14 Local . 6.04 P.M keenly felt. Arthur Arbucitle returned home, ata ogue t Trains going West doe as follows 4a Richardson• after A few weeks visit With Ashburn No. 18 Local 8.36 A,M. CHERRYWOOD friends. - 11 Local 2.30 P. M. W, F. Wilson sold a•valuable horse F '" 7 Mut 8.50 P. M, Notary Public, Pickering. Mrs. Elson gives a party to a num•. to'Wm, Hopkins, also one to George IS NOW READY ' $ttndav included, her of her friends this (Friday)even- F.Wilson. 15p@C3aliot ing. P gSY Root, Sadler has purchased a bu ., The recent frost has-aroused our from Roy Redman. Now girls,this is , The In all kinds of tire-setting. Binder correspondent from a long nap. One your chance. If you Have,not already received „r DOMINION BgNH and mower knives ground. has to work to keep warm. Fred Fearnot,'S. W. A. K., offlciat- one drop a card and we will send Geo. Gdtes, who purposes moving ed at the townline Convention on you one b return mail: ` -Ladders of all kirias in stock � y' to`his farm next spring, held a plow- Saturday evening. ° fiend Qffioe, Toronto and to order. y. g• ing bee Saturday, the 14th inst, Clarkson and Mr9. Rogers, of Pick- Since we issued our first Annnal' The Sbop'will be close every Wednes- A Farmer's Club meeting will be eeing, spent Sunday at the home of Catalogue, it has gradually _ E. B. Osler, M. P„ President day and Saturday from now held on the 20th of November in the their'son, Alfred.Rogers.• - grown till the present edition, a; W, D. Matthews. Vice President until November 1st. Cherrywood hall to elect officers for Owing to -the inclemency of the which is as handsome and,use= C. A.Bogert, General M'g'r the,present term. weather, Sunday morning service at ful a Reference Book"as yon Capital!64,000,000, Reserve t65,W0,00 W rr� Y p� Our coal dealer, Robert Davidson, ;M t. Zion was not largely attended. _ would wish to see.- R Total Assets$62,500,000 i I JACKSON, - BOYCK RAO is having sheds erected at the C.N. R. Roy Redman has completed his en- A Branch of this Bank has been estab- track@.• He has' already received and- Fagetnent with''W.R. Ward and he lished in London, England, disposed of one car of first-class coal. intends spending the' winter months 78-Cornbill,E;'C. - Hage yon lots of Water ? Some of,the surveyors of the electric in Oshawa: Don't forget, please..we are-Eye This Branch will issue Latterw of Credit aaa railway have pitched their camp in A meeting of the Ladies'Aid of Mt. Specialists too. If you need Drafte on all importaut points in Canada,32 the subitrbe of our burg. We are Zion Methodist 'church was held at glasses,we can give you p, aiate-Bills sent far collection,ruake telogrsp is OCR SROs.. OF VAWMVAL L Gerry they got such a cool reception the home of Mrs. J. H.Zones Tbura- satisfaction. Wafer@ and transect every deeerlption of are prepared to furnish you anything on the part of the weather. day ]set and was largely attended. . bank)ng busines --.Information will be furnished on all Canadian in the line of water iupply @rich as Look I Listen I 'The event of the proceeds >it1.00. An en joyabie even- - -- - - Matters. um y season will be the Christmas tree en- ing was afterwards spent by the Norman BaSeett pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, A special department will be provided for the tRrtainmenL to be held at Clierrywood nun le. �• lase of visitors and bearers of our Letter@ of plumbing, etc. young people. the Friday evening before Chrietmae. JEVA ETAR ACTT) OPTICTAV ' They are also expert well drillers Dec. 22nd. The nature of the pro CHAS. D. Gol;Dox, Manager q gram wit] be announced later, but it The Independent Telephone As q�i•oaop rNEW ce WHIT$Y and respectfully solicit your patron, will be too ood to miss, Ro save your soeiation favored Government roeT v��rer a2• .�:"VETBY BP"CS`n p� g e for the future. Ind.nhone 5621 pennies a,nd "come one, come all.'t oirnership of long distance lines. 1� +. Mev--, uuir'. H ..- •r_ -. . • R ..,. ..- :' - ;>A .a .:Y.• s..•.......— '—+iN. .i :_..:..... .Baty' ,...4C4 :'a?`Y mas.t2' _ r 7'r."" r•rasw W, a . . 'Ey= - 77777 , r , r - 0. y • s,,:. " Brett. "Oise hate to mention such - a brutal word as 'police' in an af-I NA-DRU-CO. Tasteless fair demanding finesse. Personal-f -�GUARANTEEfl °lo _ N -ly I-hate the blunderers. They rob _ /0 i' Cod Liver 4i1 Compound lila of its charm. They have abso { - lutely no "neeption, of art. Ro- And Q Share !A the Prow ` mance with them can-end-only in - - �+ ; E "building-up'' value of Cod penal servitude or in the allows. As a rule our clients get .the benefit of all the "os Absolute Oil is well known,but its Believe me, Hussein, I am very dis- we control. Today we ar a making nae of "An Abwluts r drawbacks have been its 'no" deet. -' CeFtainty" for the purpose of extending our clipntele.. Here't► taste and indigestibility. In another minute he was stand the propo4itiAn is a nut shell--.In - i Na-Dru•Co Tasteless Cod, Liver Oil ing in the street, and inhaling gen -'J " Compound has the nutritious qualities •,,o erous draughts of the keep air of —a 7% prollt•sharins preference ptock on rhlefi llrlUttb an of the Cod Liver Oil, without the' .w�s. Paris. paid twice a Year—a stook Issued by • concern with a record sliQthe disagreeable Savor. In it the of i2•years' suooesafut and - Drogressiw busln„e_ exp}✓senor-a Oil is skilfully eembined•with Extract '`I ponder how mach my life was concern at present controltlns Natural Resources which are bound �., and ;"� worth during the first five Win- to double the talus of. IU securities beton long. of Malt, Extract of Wild Cherry, ee ufes?" said•he to himself rand then, gyppphosphites, making a splendid he made his way to the telegraph of-' 'e guarantee 7 a on this investment• We are practically tonic as well as a valuable food. fice, when he despatched the fol- certain that-this stock will pay higher profits. It's the.best Na-Dra-Co Taskelcss Cod Liver Oil stoc t , on-the-market. lowiug message— industrial k, a par, Cotnpound is particularly good for ,.._ ., . i; growing children who ate Puny or+ "To the Earl of Fairholme Furthermore we guarantee es Cur It back at par, plus 7 X r in*no'aria✓ from date of Investment. If desired. Writs at once to, - In arse. end �i oo bottles, at yourn •�` "Stanh:>pe Gate, London. Have received definite intelli- druggist's. tot NATIONAL 'SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMITED Bence which confirms my views' Ex= Confederation Lite Bldg.,TORONTO 3111 Board of Trade aid[•,stONTREIaL pact our friend will be discovered within forty-eight hours' If pos-i clum u�� n o Bible, join me at Grand. Hotel 1�'1 NXU DRUG t ,I - ' Paris, to-night, eleven o'clbek. ten to me carefully. In the neigh- imperturably. "It is possible �ot� _; 6'edgw--elm1 oe CANUa.tarts'• c • - 'BRETT. •bemay find my gory e rhood' of the Porte 6t. Martin : corpse in onai there is a street known, as the:Rue the inner rooms. The best I casts ` j CIfAFTI:R VIIL" Barbetts. ' At eleven o'clock to- hope for is that I shall be simp]7 Pending Fa:rholm_e's arrival, morrow I go to the house No. 11 in a prisoner, but~I fully expect to 1!: Brett was n16 ot idle. He-visited a II that street, and you will accompany 'seriously injured at the very least.' I 0prominent jewea'et in the Rue da f me as far as the door. It will be I "But look here. Brett; are you Ila Paix, and, after making some your duty to stand outside and take doing the right thing in this 1liit- V note of all persons who enter or I ter t why on earth should you run A� trivial sal urchasc led,the converse, 1. _r and take It V P a •+ once I have die n awful risk, LOS I ve the house such a lea '• tion to the question of diamonds. I I " - Brett had n, _special object in ;aPPeared from view in the interior. alone, toot Isn't it possible to ab- seBrett this in urmatwn. when II You will maintain watch until 11.30. I twin some trustworthy detective to ipR, THE HOUSE 1N THE IIf at that hour I have not rejoined keep watch in the street, and let engaged in elucidating any my-j- " - I tery he made it-an invariable rule you, make your way• to the near- me. ¢o into the place with yau3 RUE BARBETTE est oliceman, and tell him that, Don't you see, old chap. that two to post himself g accurately d pus- P of us might make -a reasonable astir concerning -alt minor 'details'You -have good reason to believe I which might, 'c y. any•.straining uE that a friend of ours has either show if .violence is.--attempted t Ons CHAPTER VII:--(4Coat'd) At last Hussein found his tongue. become useful, been murdered or suffered se*ions I man hasn't much chance•' '-`I have never met you before, Mr. circumstances, 'personal injury :n a roum on the ■'I carne to see you, $ossein ul Brett," he said.' "but'- jou will un- He retired tc. his botel and 'jotted P 1 y The barrister. cut abort hie second oto of the house in ques friend's rotestatioas. y- down some notes of this converse story P - fifulk," he said, speaking deliber derstand that it is quite imposFiblo i tion. whilst vagaged in the tact: t u ° " ion -You will then, -in company (T be .0atiaued.) i - puly, "not only because I have an for me-even w attempt to discuss a telegram, arr.yed_ frum the Eari .rith the policeman, come rapidly F nterest in the progressive policy the very inter-eking facts- •vou have sof Fairholme ax aouncing that noble• to the apartment I have indicated 2' iroieed by the Young Turkish party, brought to my notice without some I man's departu:o from ],on, by and demand an immediate entrance _. bol on aoocunt of matters of per inquiry on my part, and on yours the afternoon i:sin service via Bou- -if- necessary bursting the door q'� risk of a tumbler breakil� _ penal interest to you, and to frieoda some proof that the events con logne open." - when charged with boiling wares pf mine in England." .. . corning which -you have informed Ithe early reached the hotel, He i Arnd what then t". gasped the! is reduced by first placing a Lea- Tbe Turk hawed nileat recognitiaa es. have really happened, You Punctually at -the•time appointed amazed earl. i spoon in it. _ of the barrister's motives. see, one cannot trust newspapers. ,was all •eagerness to learn what ' "I wally don't know," said Brett "You are aware," said Brett, accounts °f 'had happened since they parted in — They get such garbled, a r "that a largo number of valuable oeeurrences, particularly of Stat@ London rid why Brett had so sud= 4, din .fonds were stolen from the•affa:ra; they are misleading denl summoned him to Paris, special Envoy of his Majesty the Excuse me• I am sure you"will "Iyreall -have not much definite' b 7YEARS + P E I E N iO E Sultan, in London, last Tuesday admit that although I dispensed information," -@aid the barrister, - - •-•- ••==- night, and that Ilse theft -•cos ac- with details in my brief statement- "Thus far I ai"r building chiefly on- - - '...- coinpanted by the murder of four the facts were undeniable. I can i surmise, but 1. have undoubtedly - - of the Sultan's subjects and tt"e ab• tell you exactly how and why Me duction of o prominent official in hemet Ali and his two seeretarieat, come into contact with the persona ' „ who or amized and planned, if the} I _ - _ the British Foreign Office? together with Hussein, his oonfidca did, notB actuaL'y carry out the raid 'I _ _ For some few seconds Hussean•ul= tial servant, were murdered. I can oo the 3lbert Gate mansion IEXTRA OR AtVULATED f3tJeiAR Mulk strove hard to regain t& co►n- tell you how the diamonds were ob- ''Thea you ]'ave news of Jack?" IS ABSOLUTELY PURL. 1 :-- posure and frame a reply, but Brett,. trained from the Albert Gate man I broke in Fairholme exciteeil nonchalantly puffing a cleud of l cion, and how they were conveyed tut exacts;. All I canydo at The that and great-essential o! a food prodtiel:, b amQka into the interveniag apiece,J to Paris. I have tiol'd you exactly resent is c assure you that the Purity, the Purity and Quality of our Extra Granulated and thus helping his hearer h, cr,a-�the object of my visit, and I still P i hart never been questioned. l� itrol tis emotions, went r.n— n answrr. scent is hot, and we may run our a Hussein ul Itfulk laughed a trifle Once make a comparison with Other Bupra a you w ' I do not propose "-airing time quarry to earth some few minutes i a o . o morro cdpat6 by describing to' you t',e detaili 0 uneasily. 8 . s served with ,- _ .:.. Dainty Tea Tables' are always iter eleven c vck t w Grill not be satisfied a ith an but ' a crime with which' you are thor- morning I can see no-harm in tellin vou I am jolly glad that there is a pARIB LUMPS tt+ lie had in RED SERI. +ou-hiv acquainted. Let iue.,ay, in. that I am not aware of any dia- I' twat my chief, pernnl chance of my being useful in this duet proof cartons, and by the pou". a "atatzce, moods in which I am personally in- `matter," said .he earl} gleefully. my only, motives in coming here to tereste¢ having arrived in Paris. day i to secure the release of my 'Indeed t" said Srett, leania ' . replied the barrister, '''7 The Canada Sugar Refining CO�,� "friend Mr. Talbot. from the place forward in his chair, and instantly .hare been revo:ving in my mind the MONTREAL. CANADA. where he is at present eonfinod, and possibilities of to inorrvw morning, dropping the listless air which had a eaewt.ba to ria( by none 4 ±>r - -at the same bine to obtain fr•am you I hitherto characterized his utteranc= Land you must play an important r• - -0 a statement which will satisfacVr• es. "That is a very curious thing, part in what, by chance, mayturn ' ily clear Mr. Talbot in tF.e eyes if b�ause the diambnds'have been in i his superiors of all oers,rial coo- Paris at least two days, and if they - plicity in the Albert Gate i„cl- are withheld from the possession of _ • •'dent." Allain there was a breath _ those who employed certain agents leas silence. to secure them, -there must• be a, Hussein-ul-Mulk had raga ne(t ni? nt for the i powerful reason to accou deter. He was now cons<dcriay delay. Speaking quite disinterest- ' ,show best he could dispose o_ trill l edly, monsieur, I would advise.you. Englishman who knew so much, Tohhtonqu i w the matter at once." 301.9 1111E , urchase his silence was too hope-I j3is words'evidently perturbed the He must die as speedily and e ' esu Turk. Tu unostentatiously as possible. So he ,Will you-ohject," he said, "if I - + anawered not, but thought hard as I leave you alone a few minutes?'I to ways and means, wish to consult with a friend of mine ; Brett, in imminent danger of.,his who happens to be staying here." - 'We, disregarded all 'semblance of `Assuredly," said Brett, "but . danger. He leaned back in his let me. beg you to leave..your cigar- ,„ chair, closed li,is eyes in complete enjoyment of Hussein's cigarettes, ettes behind: They are exquisite." which were really excellent, and re enc unbered, had never be= raid,, in the even, matter-of-fact lore encountered•such a perSona'lity .�.. .y�••� _ "' - tones of one who discusses an- ab= as-Reginald Brett.. His eyebrows became perfectly oval with surprise. atract problem. and admiration for tile' man, who .• ^`^ "Of course, my dear friend', yon could thus,juggle with, a dangerous �► '� - are thinking that the best answer 'situation. - - you can give me is to strangle me "Here case," he said, ``and or to shoot me, or adopt some other ere isY ' :drastic remedy which finds favor in when,we have concluded this most in Cash Prizesfor FarmersConstantinople. But let me point interesting conversation I hopeyou $3,600 —� r� -- --'— -_+nut to to you that this will be a will leave me your 'wildress, so that. the best of ret pVitulor kind of work deno on ri^ ti serious error of judgment. I have I may have the extreme pleasure of j[ )*IiEN you enter the Canada l assts Prize term d th riot come here without safeguarding sending you .3 few hundreds." �`J�•/ Contest, souk dee.ler lr111 a,stst you• --$100.00 tto ibe given t•�thef Dmer in C*mck pr'�ees "6' 6 to oubmite rho tact and mat compieto description of ka"w a� .�--' my movements. -You are aware that - ',Chen he quitted the room He ,conauof the c retest�t Referhim all QVt9t50nf Ofn referencedcubt°to pactiaalar peaeo ot•work eh own y.accorayanyint lbt�R•PC• _ Captain Gaultier, a trusted' For was absent fully five minutes. Q:m to decide. Copier with h!m when his ex- was done., eign Office .messenger, brought me On his return he said— Derlence-acrd e:dvice- and -hie Anowledi+ .of our Contest wilt clone on November 16th-, 1211, and here in person, Some members•' f "In the opinion of my friend, Mr. plan would seem helpful. 'Was soon as possible tllerearter, prises. 7111 be the British Government, and ,Rev- Brett, it is impossible for us to do Dgn't, hesitate about doSns this. e bav: awarded. !oral important officials Of.Scotland any thing a$ the" present 'moment. requested him to nester to the beet of hts'abilltr Be sure and tet a copy of our content Cteeialat, y; any farmer to fits ldc4lity comp+uns� lei this con- telling all about Elie contest, Ask your-dealer for Girard know"that-I a, in }'our house We must inquire; we must verify; one or use ttte at:actiea coupon, if you and It �-� and discussing this matter with you, Bre must consult otheis: 'You will test—whether it's a mattes involving the applua" seiore convent;nt. 1 you Have tion;of--sement, or hay► to Iro about winning one• : --If-any accident interferes with my fee that the ne$Otiatlan8, y of the prises offered ill this contest De you Ia writing u,, menden wi.ether you have reeeived your future movements, you will simply undertaken..require on our part realise that you have u food • chance as the ••p► of "Who the rarwer Can'Do with Cenawef,"'. precipitate a crisis quite Lamont• some display of the extreme deli- ce;t man-to win one of the" prises' There are profaaolyillustretad 16o-page book, whiek eels t•• able in its results-to yourself, to •cacy and• tact in w-hi - you have tour for each Province, as Lollot►a: yew.to build .rich ooneret*, 's that ren eau d• - ,00 m n 1t. it's a nighty ban • your asanciati(in, and to yotic cause. given us so admirable a lesson. Sup- PAIoo. ^A'—ileo to be gluon to she f•v'•■ in oa.k 'Randy ooh of the weak yo tae 1f she sswt number o a r 1, a - therefore, Hussein, pose, now, we agree`to iiieet'here D o;e.;QANADIA'a�()Omen during PRIES "b"—di°0.o4 t° b. •rid aeelnl book, and should nave you asa7 You will 844, doU r. rarmara who have eoaived i aa7 ►locus ' that-to- kill me _c4nFmt ✓folic b: again to morrow at the same hour. �.ea to the termer is .ash rr°for who in tt►ii °"` Ne+� sea- Pttt O 1,C11-4100-00 b b aro to • to bark to yon with Prig* Costar - erte, - iaeak thought of. Aman of your pane- Amt to understand that what has of a raent..on his term ler tae stator aaarkar it is.piendta. Wrier to-night c t t t ationough and undoubted sagacity transpired this morning remain@; Prov who orairltN v, with pbote�rapk Iroldae, M return 'ail' hrsor is reels must surely admit this at once, and we*will not say a secret, but a myth, � Li=nked, Montreal rose. .vwcan then proceed to discuss mat- a mere idle phantasy as between Canada iCetlnent C.Ottlpa Yt ♦o-treea,. .' ters in a Eriendiy sad pleasant man- you and me"' "That is precisely my iJen,' "ria --�s - • •i":/ ;'''g. "?�" -,.-'" r �q,n„�.-`�`•Tk" ,+ ' F+l%..''SA,i• _:* r^s �,r7!v .... e. „e,.a.. -,r ,-v- - .'-_`.. p.. ..•, .do .. .yt :„r-.,. ., - ,. .rye' 11 u a.. `' .. - 4 M 1 _.... _. .- I U .,- .. l� moi... IF do W.. . .. .. ... S- .. - • .. . _..._-.__-._. -_. yTy,yjr _ p '-,,' .. , R GS WOE. �r f 1. � ^ 't x - RICES 0 WIDJTE la>�IIr p F FpR� PRODUGT� a iME WHITEST,U6t - `-� , ., X `'� `'"` 5p,ppp,000 Bushels of Grain Still _ - ' l c` c` k r a� 5� � �41 rra < r l;nthreshed in Northwest. _ tt•' 1 .:.f J! I. ,y <', r �' J_`YOIiTa L'S101I TIIT I.E.\UINV i. �' "iW �� r ' ' s `Y9 ray,�'� '=� ` 11! despatch from \4'innipeg says: gltaDli: CIi1�IlIL9 OF - a ' �s Further details of._the North l\'est ' 1. r' �. a 1a r , -- -- y: > ? * s" t s, a?: > �f % r� Grain Dealers' Association report Ali!ERICA. � s r :: '} _ eYx , i 0 , ` , on the cru situation tend to make rfv 4: ` the outlook not only-for thia years - - 1 ~� i % `1. but also for next year, anything but Prices of Cattle. Grain, CTtcese and Uthcr Produce at IIeme f9 , bright. The. report says that only ' }' _ X r r p.pe. _ e.. f th© ain-has-yet - - ., - g 7 r £ nt. o $r sad Abroad. - • a been threshed, and about 50,000.000: ' ilRELDST7 FF6. g N .'#. 0." f s �} .r` " ' bushels. (ea timnted)•.remain In t_he 1 �t i # ., - r .' a�... r stack with no immediate pros et of Toronto, Nov. 14, Fiout Winter wheat, Pe l seeing a'separator. The setting in 90 per cent. patents, $5.50, seaboard Ma~ t 550 second ' G I - juf a thaw would almost ruin it; or nitoba sours-F'i'st paieate,,3 NEW STYLE LABS �z ', " . , 1 at least reduce it several grades. patents, $5, •and strong bakers', 54.80, on ° '• � i' �'- The report is not hopeful of the track, Toronto. - 11 �', grain threshed; saying that so per Dfanitoba wheat-No. ! Northern. $i.• NEVER ANY FAILURE , r, i' cent. of it is four or under. Of the o6, say porta; No. i Northern, ion 1-z;and s OR DISAPPOINTMENT < 50,000000 bushels remaining in the No. 3, $1.01, say porta. �1 West, half \vill..be needed for seed Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, red and, WHEN 11 and feed. The prospect is darken- .mired, new, a7 to sac, outside. ed by •the announcement that very - Pena-G6od-milling peas, 31.10,• outside. MAGIC A. '� . .:., y little Fall plowing liar been done, Oats-Ontario, No. 2 at 44 to 441=2c, out- I � . "', • t 1>>• �a A,, owing to the sudden setting in of side, and No. 3 at 43c; car lots of No. °;:�; '' r<�" ' g 1 2, on track, Toronto, 47 1.2 to 48c.'Western �'i;, x ,• \v'intcir, and that means de.ay in the BAKING i�, Ts " " '' Spring, Canada oats,'450 ,for No. 2. and' at 4;° R el for No. 3, Bay ports. , ; -_ M ` r THE YL.iritiE I\ INDIi. Barley=No. 3 extra 89 to 90c, outside: POWDER l,. ' feed barley, W. , I S USED. ' F :�l Corn-No. i,old American.Yellow 781-2c. i Over Six- Tkousand _D.eatbs )''ere _ _ Bay ilorts. 1 j a Recorded Last Week. _- ... CONTAINS NOALUM. i i y 4 I ..A.despatch from London sacs: BUTTER, EGG'S, CHEESE. - - 5,g !' Latest reports, from Bombay tell of Butter-Dairy, choice, in wrappers, 25 to COSTS NO MORE 28 to COSTS V iYl G . Tile last Dreamer l• s ' T c 22 to tad: y �fion :ore s e r:o tis 1a tie cund. 2bc; afore _ °`'' ' weekly report accounts for 6,E67 THAN THE :,Al' 30c for rolls, Z6 to 27c for solids, per lb. dcaths from the lliague throughout Egge-Strictly new-laid, a1 to 32c, and ORDINARY KINDS. - = I India 9 700 -of which Isere in the fresh, We per dozen, in case lots, _ r Presidency of Bombay itself. Re- Cheese=Large, 15c; twine at 151�fo Der' � '� GA�ADA - ports from all the southern districts m. • . % , • 4/`�I y ` -*'THE FORT- GARRY" HOTEL, and .cafe. The central feature of I indicate that the plague is increas- - - - `" a WI vNIPEG. the main floor is the circular tea lag rapidly. COUNTRY PRODUCE. room of. impressive and beautiful . _:- " •F , Apples-winter stock. 33 to-34 per,barrel. -Adjdeent. to the ruius.of that his design, unbroken by column, lofty'_ COFFEE HEARF Beaoe small lots of hand-picked, B2.• cember, 81031.8; May, 81.093••4; duly, 6 _'toric montlm'ent "Old Fort Garry, in heighth, and finery lighted be .' _ - 25 co 6z 3o per bushel. f e109; cash, No. 1 hard BLD-5 8; No. t memorable in the early histury �f�•broad.windows and circular domed As Daa,gerous_.as the Tobacco-or lIoney-Extracted, to tine, 10 to Itc Der f North7rn, 81.0418: No. 2 Northern, iL• - 11 I a;• 'Canada's now Western metr.,,wlts�ceiling. Whiskey_Heart. Ib. Combe..Baso to 82.75• 1 Ol t s to 3r.oz1�> M. 3 wheat. 9618 [e w; 1 I -is being erected ""The P'o'rt Garry'." I The ball room, banquet hal!'and - Baled hag--No, 1 at 31s to $16. on track.!99 i.8c. Corn-No. 3 yellow• 73c. oats- 1 _ truly represantatice of greater 11 in- I foyer have, been located on the ser• "Cuffee heart' is common to and interior at 613 A. $la, 1 No. 3 white, 45 to 46c. $ye-No. 3. Me. nipeg-a magnificent edifice -- to enth floor, These'rooms are of the i many coffee users and is liable to Baba straw-67, on track. Toronto.. , Bran-4= to $2225: Flour-First patents, - . t rank with the world's finest hotel,;, richest of the public rooms, and send the oo ner to his or her long . t; W& q.` embed 1n In 1t9 COnstruCt30R tl1C 1 Potatoes-Car lots. to b�Rs. 91 t� 8105, $s to 55. 0; eemnd DaLenta. X4.60 to 1t•'10: y g bare been so arranged-with separ-1 h,�m(i: the drug is persisted :n. Yuu j and ont 'of store. $.,20. ar4t ciczre. $3.50 to 33,ss; second clears. most advanced, scientific and arch'- ate kitchen service, reception and.can tshf3 30 or 46 ti ards and find mut 'r Poultry-Wholcsalc prices of dressed 82.40 to 52.90. _ h - - •-- tecturAl ideals. Located in the very dressing •rooms, F.o as t.j in nn Ray' if your heart is tr: -bled• A lady I poultry:-Chickens: 11-to 12c Der 4b.; hens. Buffalo, tiov. 14.-spring wheat-No. t _ _.. heart of the city, to which all lines interfere with 'the: privileges of the who was once s victim of the euf i to to lie; ducks. 10 to i2c; turkeys, 19 'to Northern. "carloadd, store. Stu 34; -Win•• - of traffic converge, it is readily- ac- guests of-the hotel. The ball room fee heart'' -writes.from Oregon: II - r�` of to the railroads and eleC tic, .Lire poultry...about 2c lower than tom, 3a. a red, gar; . . 3 red. . 7; Ito• . - is designed iri the Louis Quartorizp� "I have been a.habitual user of!the above, white, 99c,. 'Cor7-So. 3 yellow, 7k: Na tric car lines-and within a radius of period,-and will be beyond all qu a-I coffee 811 my life ana have suffered a yellow, 72c, all on track, through billed a few minutes' walk will place Dae tion ,one of the most strlk'ng of its very much in retcent•ye-irs-from ail- gO0 PRODUCTS. Dass-No. 2 white, 5014c; No. 3•white, 41' eunong the largest and moat pre kind in Canada. menta which I became satisfied were Sacnn, l°at clear. 12 to IZ t•ze ser 1b•. so 1.2c. 10. 4 white, 491-vo. Barley-91-10, itenttoua of the great -ores in tt•e_ The building, as a. ah i'ei, a i,l' directly due to the poison in the center of the shopping d strict-. or la case fora. Pork- alsort cut, t22.5o; 'do., tag, 61:16 r.a 3t.25' 4k.- _ p form a fine example .)f w',,-it in-K.•1 beverage, such as torpid liter and ' • ' enable one to.reach the great nee` eras, 49m to $20, hams. medium to t', ern science can do in 'he eltmin2 { Indigestion, which i.i turn made my light, i6 w i61.2c, do, heavy. 14 to 1a1.2c; - LIVE STOCK MARKETS. . _ L. ilerminal station of the Grand tion of fire risk, Every girder, team, cutnplexiust blotchy and muddy, rollA, 1034 t� 11c, br akfaa con t Montreal, Nov, 1a.-Choice suers old at r , e L b a 16 o a . !'gunk PaciBe. and wafter ie to be of tton•expanslve l "Then m� heart became affected hacks. is L .. - 3 ac Der ib.° good at 35.se to 3s.6o, fairly " "The Fort Garry" to be con- y � arbo t terra cotta,I It 'Rould lx at rttvst raliidl;' lust j 27c _ ° t steel, every partition of Le Lard-Tiercea. Ile; tube, Iii-4c; pails. , od at 35.25 to 35.40• fair at $490 to $6.• `. ietrueted by the Grand Trunk Paci• every floor- of m tile or ce-'I after j drank my cufiPe, and go be - l meat, and the stairways of iron. It low normal as the coffee effect wore 1t 1.2c• to, and the tower grasss at from t+ so Sc will be built of the finest of Ca 6475 per cwt: Cows brought- from 63.26 .1 tpwdian granite and buff lime stone, is to be absolutely' .fireproof; and .off. Sometimes my pulse would go - BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. co $5, and balls from' 63•to $s per cwt, ,�. ,io t43e style of _ the -old. French while every,•precaution has been, a high its 137 beats to'ttre minute. at - '- . - Chateaux -of Normandy and Tour- taken to insure absolute protect,on,I my condition were d 'at atylaastt mother weitern. N`b, 2. 48 to 4a1.2c, car at Montreal, Nov. 14.-Osto - lots. ex. so cheangeun°sheep. the offerings being �, alae and will rear 1t8 stately.heignts to life and property, an equal mea , my conditloa and es were g sure of atte.ntiop.h .. per :' bo fourteen stories, The building as,been devoted, persuaded me to begin the' use of store;extra No.0711 eed. 471-3loca� Co• all, Thelmarlcet tordcatvea gas also qui I. b to have approximately three bun- to its sanitation and the'safeguard• Postum: ,�;,, ars lth. ''I gars! up coffee entirely ann 461-2-to 47c; No_3 local white. 46 to 461-2c; I weaken. with sales at from $3-to iia dred.and fifty sleeping chambers Ing of hes . and will be richly turnislied is fault- The bathrooms are to be models I absolutely', and made Postum my \o. 4 Socal white, 451.2 to 46c. Flour - each. as to alae sad gnatlty• The mac• less taste. All its bedrooais are to of sanitation and simplicity and are; sole table beverage. This was a' manitoba Spring wheat aatente, ti rats, kat for hots was -weaker. and artcee ; be equipped with every approved 1� equipped with porcelain €tt•i months ago, and all my.ills, the 1n `ps.6o; seconds. is so wlater .wheat pat- ruled n , aoc ver Ch lower. aroalern appointment. Nothing that tin Rs and finished in exquisite the digestion, inactive liver -ltd rickety sots. $a.7s to. $s; atront bakers'. N.9°; for.butcher export pnrpoeeeawld7lrnm k , • ' would in any way contribute to the work. They are of comfortable heart action, have passed away. and i etraithc rouare. 3+:25 to $+--P to bate, I 4; , comfort and welfare of its guests 'size, and so placed as to be in direct` my complexion has become clhar !s1.a; to 32.05,• Rollud oats-Per barrel, I ShIlobb as been overlooked in the pre- communication with every bed- -and natural. The improvement set 35,75: bag of 90 lbs.. $aro. Feed barley'- rm ." '1 chamber'in the hotel • - . in ver soon after i made 'thg car lots. ex-store. B2c. Corn-AmericasG(h[ �i .k 1paration of the plans and interior y urran�ements. ' There is not to be a dark or unin change, just as eosin as the coffee No, 3 yellow, 81-4 to 820. D[iIlteed'-Brea. TOPS COUCBS RacEr.5 09 Ts u, -- The main entiance`of the hotel viting chamber in the entire build poison had time to work out of m5 d inteontar.1Oontar o 1127 to.628;°ahoirt$n,%la 13, d•_I$6 to 66.25, while good medium cattle tface: on til innipeg's most beautiful ing, and comfort and spaciousness sy'gtem. branght from $5.35 to $5.90. Common to e„. tltorougtifaie, "Broadway," and have not .been sacrificed to secure '-kv husband . has jklso been tuba. 825: mouillie, $26 to $32. Eggs ° mc,d?um mixed- cattle fanged from $e o _ leered, 261.2 to 28c: frrsh..32 to 34c.; tie. 1 -,-opens upon a spacious and imposing a maximum of accommodation. greatly benefited by the use of Pos- _ , zotunda, which will suggest in "its Large closets hate been dot neahein i breakfast witum, itrid th Post im hi taasatmf�e Itoo141-4c:lEasterns. 835-a.2 to 24c. cro 13ia7cnu- e5.5o. with butcher bulls equmy tetrong decaratiun and refinement the cheer every bedchamber, a from $_eo to 65.50. Fat cows br°nget W+ "and comfort provided within its suites there-are commodious clothes ing.and' mare _strengthening than l-Cho.icest.. 27 to 271•ac: sec.. . to I'tr9m 6a�75 to $5.50. and lighter _ows frau. Calls, and from;which'one•may en- -presses equipped throughout with the old heavier meal we used to 263.4c. . - $3 to $4 50 cancera'eere ."better ±aye ai ter the spacious--dining, tea rooms every modern device. .. h�-ametgive coffee." Postum Co.. 13at- I UNITED STATES MARKETS• $2 to 82.75: There was also a g °i de _... r p Ncv: 14.-1'lose-Wheat--De ;mand for heavy feeders, wbio sold ttrcrt y . ' . .-- Ce Creek, �1C)1. ?.�nnea Diss Sir Sfax Aitken is reported to be- against the Board of Governors ofI .'-There's a reason." and it is ex-� Q (� R, at $4.50 to $s.25. choice stockers na;e-q. _ .I.'. Airectipg a merger of the severAI the �';esleyan Theological. College ilained in the little book, "The' fakes a Bad Gough"Yaa�sh F°°d sale at 64.25 to t3+.75. Lambe End $;, Lawrence poser companies into for dismissal from his prnfessvrship.,Road to <i'ellville," in pkgs: sheep were practically unchanged. ]lags > f he I Ever read the above letter? A new one were 15 to 25d higlar at $625 to >.6'b� _ a hundred-minion dollar combine on allr_ged gru:rnds u g appears tro+n'• time to time. _They aro r . lion. - :\ riveter. named Lou herd was' Quickly -or (bane Back ',f.o.b. •. Rev."Dr. ;t'urkrtian t�'1s awarded severely inj•tired at Belleville by : genuine, true and tt of human Interest. s+_ _ 1J lir. Justice Weir �3: ,n0 damages rbcs harreL of an air gwt blowing off. I ONTARIO`S SUBSIDY 'GROW'14- - TEAT-A.S FUEL. ` w T- I The Quickest, SureEt "Coug'h Rernedy I •.�,': .. •i' ° � :.,k'.' ! Payutent_ by Federal Government You Ever used. 'Femity supvly for #'. 1 0, :r r 4., 600. Seven You $2.- ('annllian Pauiflc Railway llay 11 � , r1�� Fill Inc•rcasc \ext Yt:ar. 7'ul:e Over Governtlteat Lands. r ., x ,, r „ . :1 espatch .from_Toronto says: Ades titch, from Ottawa ,says:; , r „' ; .£ You have neve: need anything which c: � - . • LM.l .:* <� �� � ,..-; �,3 ! Ontario s subsidy from the Federal g P The Canadian Pacific Railway Com- takes hold of a bad Dough and conquers it - ;' yI ,� "x"-'"'-'- " I ` Guternment will be increased by so quickly'asPtnea Cough Gitea pony has opened negotiations with 1. ; T�121t I $270.000 as a result of t ie growth of almost stint, dee and usually stops the 1 •_�` 1 r Tlae I�aYri most obstinate, deep-seated Dough in the-Mines..Branch or the Govern- Y 1. - � ', lsopulatiolt shown by the recent cen- I hours. Guaranteed to give prompt and meat ,to purchase• its entire peat ar sus. :\s the ulatian now exceeds poal�ive results even ineronpandwhoop• ,plant at :1lfred, Qntariv. The tom- ;, .. a ;:.:. .:,�� - _ f ,- -.haves The dyes: � Doo, hoge�er, in cough. _ o - the rate of Pay'- Tinea is a special and highly ponoen• luny desires tv continue the'Indus %p��,jr�i+ � --, r �; . "• trated compo, o1 y White Pine try vn comnierci it lines, and• 'supply `t -- �r{,! x, � Children aaturaliy never think of meat will be reduced from 8o cents pa Norwa T ` ti lit possible strain on their eyesight when- to 60 cents a head:, 'Until 1907 the`,extract,rich ingu W-ceand other pesetas the (.,it% of Montreal in particular - pine elements. s t,0-Dent bottle makes 16 •, ., u un 11 supply--of 1 f th bee -. is#''' 1 ria over a fascinating book• �# subsidy Sas paid at the rate of 80 D eat furl: It regards the sue g tea-stem y PP y g With f -o e t cough t g ,1 tie - cents a heaa'._on the basis of the po- remedy that money can buy,at a saving of cess A the Give rnment experimentR _ 4., (. h is up to yo see they do not tutu ptilation. in 1861. At the Procin Simply mix with home-made sugar as incuntrot,ertible 'proof that'peat ` '!' i their young•eyes these long evenings syrupp or strained honey ina,lti-oz.bottle, _. _. '. - . . vial C'on'ference of. 1907, however, �andittsread foruse. �Eaailypreparedin , prodtictiun in Canada has now be1. + ,,S,jJ_ �y reading lulder a poor light. �•-�--*� it Sas arranged that the subsidy !6mtautea-divreotlonsin kage, come a commercial enterprise of I �i ' '':ii '¢ The 1Rayo Lamp is an insurance should, always a be calculated"upon Children like Pinez ugh SSrup-i$ much importance` _ *` Y I tastes good,and is a prompt,safe remedy - aga. eye troubles. alike for young, the popiilation as indicated- lay the toe oId oro SUM I& the ap tite I -'f'- - ^� . _. - and old. rhOS[ , last previous 'census. Until the 'air sAllyghtndy�i oa�h ld both Dine toter I gSl\S0� ABOLISHED. l ha --- !#..' / '.... The�2ayo is a Toes-priced lamp,but it is constructed on the soundest present it had been paid on the �n� nath� n0hitis, eta and les. and there is not a better lamp made at, any price. number of people in Ontario- 1901. tsnnsvally effective for inDipkent l'nng �'rtliteli+h Nay bF ['aunt in bake scientific principles, and white and . - The increased subsidy will be paid troubles. Used in more homes tnthe>7. I Friv Turing \ovelnber. R e ber_.ause its light is so soft for the first time next year. e• and than other otin$h It is easy.on..the eye never flickers. - 1°ra� -'A despatch from Ottawa sa,yq . _ .11 widely diffwed. And a Rayo Lamp -� 'PLrce�r t;as often been imitated but Hever :1n, order-in-t;ouncil. has been pass .,,, •� Fyd i lighted witltoaR removing shade or chimney- easy to clean ane} rewiclte - A lifliQhigaII C6ntrs►l-special train' btwc,aeafull�;fol'nutaili 8100 w{ll produos Solid bnutbrotighout,with .Seed fu at>;also in many other styles and 6niaha. ran 211 miles from to to the same results to ggen�uine is guaran- ed abolishing the close month of for Windsor, iii 1'TQ3/ minutes. •Seedto te►beolntesatie4aotionormotle.f I whitefish during the month of No ;: Ask yrur ds.kr W,how you Lie line of Rayo lamp! or write for de,ariv "ciftw" s , retnn99 t',eL-"Cage of _guarantee fa vember in' the waters of Lake Erie :, _ to any-armor of ,- - . - � Your dragg%6 - --- The King and Queen`left Plv- wmp in 01wb package --- bee P3nez or willBLad>,set 13 for you. It off rite count les:uf :dorfo,lk and Tl ok - , " The Qtteea Cite Oil Comtpan7: raoutb on 5aturdav afterno4eD-for i eetixiw The Plaeog e�0o.Toronto,Oat. ; gin i . the Durbar at Delhi.. • • • . . _ . _ _ _ _ - _ _ .. • - - - • ; - . . . ' :: . • . . _ .. i , G ,ra;PARATOS .. -, . . - "�, .. .. .. ,residence, •to • '?n 'A: m.. .'.: r,. ..: .. � ,:.a z-,.t. S:L :.-f:.." `,�,F,-'.-7"x:S:y r �, o-1 e;- alsr� �.z.;gq; t."',;Ss:.'ra, 'pe.:e�rse^n •" �" Y•., n _ 7. t } act as If the law. was not intend- Ovtario HorticulturalTHANKSGIVING ,DAY s c - ed for them, then they cannot ' _ blame the people if they take the Exhibition, Toronto -_-- -_:-`- law into their own hands. November 13th to 18th * GROCER I ES -* Lieut.Lord Allister Graham was SINGLE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP TURE FRESH with 26c added for admission coupon V gJ AND 1' ���� found guilty by court-martial of to the Exhibition lrpnbliahsderasyFridaymorningatits0>mca, allowing the Niobe to ground and m Csnsdiaa Northern Sailway Stations Piokssinq,Out. was sentenced to be reprimanded. Rsthburn,Grafton and Intermediate Points to LEMONS, CRAN BERRIBB, ' ZPtnt i RATES OF ADFEBTIBWG: Toronto. Good Going November 13th to lath BANANAS, ORANGES, naettioh Perlin* - 30 Debts Parliament was O ned without inclusive, valid to Return until November 90, 71stmuch I ubwgnent inwrtion.per lire • 6 cents much formalityat Ottawa. Dr. leu. Apply to o N o Agents for TickeM and NEW FIGS; DATES Thr ntedoss nos include Legal or Foreign Information. savMussments. Sproule was elected Speaker. The - B„ L. FAIRBAIRN, spMsal terms Ripen to parties making con- Governor-General will read the FRESH NIITS FUR HALLOWE'EN racts for 3 or$ month.or by the year. Half s ech to-da Asst,Gen'I Psee'r dgent, -3early or yearly contracts payable quarterly. 1� y Canstiaa Northern Bldg.,Toronto,Oni. a Business earde ten lines or under,with paper ALMONDS, WALNUTS, PEANUTS, one year,-$S W,payable in advance. Ili Notice in local columns ten cents per line, Nein Advertieelnerste. FILBERTS, PECANS. live Dente per line encu subsequent itiscrtion. rat♦rAw ,rcml contract rates made known on apVlics- _ lion. No free advertising. COOKED HAM Advertisements without written inatruetioas m0 RENT—A comfortable brick Q PURE CLOVER HONEY. -•- ^irnl be inserted until forbidden and charred as Thou"on Linton Avenue, Pickering. Ap- -sordiavly. Orders for discontinuing advertise ply.to L.D.BANKS,Pickering,P.O,- 5-tf 3,01114-must beiu writing and seat to the pub. r laber J �u�.� '( -�V E W CANNED NED GOODS Job Work promptly attended to, T OR SALE—House and lot situated r�� _ 1� on Brock Rt„ Clar moot, opposite theArriving now -- TERMS Methodist church. For particulars apply to 01.33 per year ; $1.00 if pail in advance,- W.J.GREGG,North Claremont 51 t CERN, : PFAB, �O�A'TOES Bubsariptioas to the Laked states,$1.50 SI3ROPSHIRE SHEEP—The under- Give the young folks a boost. Let in advance y Every Can guaranteed this year's pack. signed has for sale a nutlber of Shropshire them have an education of the right y Down shearling rams, extra good quality. tot kind—no waste time, no useless ex- Cl con.7,Pickering, or phone E, E. PUc3H, , JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Claremont, &&-tf- —pease—$30-3-months. RICHARDSON' S NOTES AND COMMENTS LAIN SEWING—Tbe undersigned MILL ! /� - Pia prepared to do ali kinds of plain .wlug CIDER J►.il I L L , for ladies or cbildzsn,also entlemen's under• gg - wear. MRS. JOB1iYH sM H, King St6East. Municipal matters are now be- Pickering. tf u` x}nning to attract the allention � � rr 10, TRAYED on to the premises of the The undersigned is prepared to make 1: s of the ratepayers of the township. S undersigned,lot 17,con 9, Pickering,on or Cider each week day except The resent members of the board about S'.ra et,a Cotswold roper. The owner pN l) may hate rsme by roving property and p&3 tog Battlyday. have proved capaVe officials and expenses d w, s�Acx,e emcns, sT a Grinding will also be done every day much good work has been done TOR BALE—A good young drtin •. L' B Y 8 g except Saturdays. '• - ,. by them. Several splendid steel horse,5 years old, or a general purpose ' mare,spoor fl years old. For further Partter: John F. Be les, Greenwood yridgeshave been erected to CP,- iszespplyoathepremise..loi9,conl Picker- 1Se-eral Buggies and--•I Demo. lag,or write, P.DwAtiD COkNELL, Plcke7 ng, place old wooden structures and P,o, /� / COAL /� a -• --: much work has been done on the [SIG LOST—On Tuesday, Nov. 702, COAL, COAL eras will be sold Cheap 1�0 C PIG Tboa. Hicks on the Greenwood w roads. The time 1s fast approach- -- t� - road and Wsbater Bros.Kingston road,a white " - lug however, when there will be pig about tl weeks oldtied in a Dag. Any inter• BEST ANT1iiRACITE make room for the utters. matin leading to its recovery will be rewarded ' ,change in the personnel of the by WEBSTXh BROS,Whitby, 6.7 The Standard Friel Co., - - --— > eouncil. Reeve Mowbray who has OR SALE—First clues 6 room Limited ! given so many years of hie vale- F game dwelling Situated to the village of GREENBURN,- Headquarters for -,Fur-lined ,• able time CO the SECYICB Of the Claremont, 1 acre of garden with good quan- _ - tity of fruit:also a good frame @',able with C. N. R. " tuzvnship will retire at the end Of plenty cf hard and#ot water. Terre reason- �y A - p Coats. _ as _ able. Apply toTAOtl. PEAR`SON, ClarSmt! ' 7T«'H. Gibson, Agent, `and other Coats. - the year, and as a' result, there Ont- -lad.be a contest far the reeveshi - - -Ind. Phone, Bro. 705. P STRAFED—from lot 3 con. 3, Pick- - -- "• - ertaa.on or about Oct.30tb. Two a ria pp Cf n n X77 �p n L .:.at least judging from the present o.tae..sae .run heifer:and tna ocher,Sera Also, two flood drivers for sale I ?{ .#mtlook. It its expected that the turd Bull. Ialwatatiou u to their whereabcuta �=Iz3' ' ' ; • _ will be thankful! received yy phone or other- wise ther-I Ff ITE`'ALE. A' P" eoutestfor that po-ition will be wiwutheJ.J. RILLd,tazm,onthextagactt caiw� pa 4 and t years old road. � ••ttf Announces that she ►s prepared to do ,- " : - - —"'•'• �, '- between metnberis of the present all kinds of plain q, includinpl _.iuuuci}, although ne have nvt 1.;ARM FOR SALT: OR TO RENT— mens shirts and pants. i. Being north ba:f of lot 9,con ,, Towr.hat, _ respectively. yet beard that any have defin- of P:ckorina and conn@tioa,cf IW scree. more or is*s Po.ersslon a,%en on the fret of April, itely declared thews elves as can- 1918. Foe-oat.. to plow gneaatooce, •:arms NNEST HILL - -" tnoderste,r-,stood tenant. F:•r htr•ber parte- didates for the coveted position. culars apply to u 1 swith, Khitby.ont. 9-u ' - This wcstild cause Y.acanciEs in the BLACKSMITH SHOP ! T) [ b SALIs—A looms rough-tank ' _ I S N • -subordinate .pOS1ti0U3 and the houseeo'ttataiagh rooms beside. closet* _ BameM Of Several er ra able ►ad good cement cellar. Hard and loft water y p lawde bons+ Ono-tlftD of as acre of¢pod gars• - " t3lPn In the LOwll+ill have been an contataaog the app's trees bides other Hurseshoeiilg. Repairing Of i133- wen - .' p fruit. Also Imperial Orford stove to first class •� /�iuenfioned as probable candidates repiir with warming oven attached. For furth• p}emeuts,- vehicles and auto- WhAb � �g,��( l sr pparuticulate apply to THOS. E, STEPRE14 a y -Yor these positions. SON,Claremont ru mobiles neatly and quickly, _ When the names of R. J. Flew- 100 Girls Wanted done. CHARGES MODERATE EVENING AT THE OPERA .frig general manager of the TorOn- - to Street Railway and chief In- $5.00 per week to commence with for A trial respectfully solicited. _ spector Archibald, of the Moral girls eighteen and over. In your own home whenever you choose and as - it I?e rtrnen Toronto, were Apply at once, of Gen as you please, with as tuany encores as . T. L A. Wt Y pa ti, - you wish, is waiting for you. t-onnected with a violation of the D. S• PERRIN & CotLtd., (Successor to Wm. Lawson,) Il. automobile laws; ezferybody @mil- ,LONDON; ONTARIO. Wt Hill, Crit. Victor nd Berliaer Oumfi ed. It will be retuenlbered that IDbpector Archibald was driving ..Provide the means and the price is within reach east in an automobile owned by $1- Past of,all. call today and let us explain, where you can get Needles, Years In Pickerin - 1fiords and all supplies. As cheap as any house in Canada. Tos a �the •o to Street Railway, and g 'When near the Whitby wwnline You will also find our stock of Furniture up-to-date Land everything funeral, and ignoring the (Price of the Pickering History cut down Offs Third new and fresh. Cheap for cash. c paw governing automobiles incase NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. Soon neither love nor money will buy a copy, of this kind, which requires autos but FOR 45 DAYS ITS PRICE IS WITHIN •REACH OF AI - At the Xniae ' to colas to.a standstill, continued Careful attention given to )Jmbalnriog and Funeral Work, - price of One Dollar every hone can have one, every young man, Phone night or day-Bell or Independent. on his way until he frightened every best girl, every school pupil. No more economical, no more some of the horses In the proses- acceptable Christmas present than this for I?iskering people and their Bion, which might' have ended friends. 3A book of 316 page;, with 22 illustrations, on goys paper, . .• � , �UIRLING tastefull • bound for One Dollar. Get it in the store in our own T very seriously. SuLaeduentlY a village, ur by nlail,froul the author at Claremont, postage extra 15c. C charge was laid against hint alis - at the trial a conviction Na3 re- gistered against hint; or rather - It cost the writer nearly $300 of actual money. For high-class + !igainst R. JJ, r leluing,'the general paper, binding and illustration, with the high wageq now paid to PE A B O DY O VE P ALL S PANTS 's manager of the railway that own- printers, this.was the price he bid to pay. So far THE SALES HAVE ! - 1 ed, the auto: The defendant, NOT co%ifi WITHIN $300 OF PAYINU'P'OR 1T. 7 *� _ Will the citizens of Pickering.permit hila to supply the town- and SMOCKS however, entered an appeal which ship a history and be actually a loser of several hundred dollars. It _ ,a - = came up a few . days ago before will depend on those who road this page. It�ie n thins to the Black, blue and striped. Call-and get a suit and get a Peabody Doll !Justice Clute in Toronto, the re- credit of Pickering if it is able to say at the end of the Centennial FREE-The children all want one. _ Year that its book is paid for. ' Many have doile well while•.the price - - ' .suit being LhxL the conviction was - :�• ..any i stood at $1.50 becoming responsible for. the-bale of ten-or five-or Do you req'nire an Floor Oilcloth or Linolenm-we have it 4-4, &4 quashed, on the grounds that it three copies besides one's personal' purchase. Is it too much to hope y i was not proven that the auto be- that beside these-to whom cordial thanks is hereby tendered.-there and S-4, floral and rile patterns, 30c. and 45c. r ° p the square,yard. longed to the Toronto Street Rail- area hundred and fifty who will secure TWO PURCHASERS, or if not - :-• way. It places chief Archibald in two, ONE AT THE REDUCED PRICE? SO that the writer may eat his Highest price paid for butter and eggs. New Years dinner freed from the haunting menace of debt and that - `avery bad light in th'e country, three hundred people-may poesess the,centennial record of Pickering. He knows as well as anyone that It's'up to you, personally. what can you do between now and G . A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON -be violated the law, anti,, if there December 81 for the hong of the township? was a spark of manhood in hint, One ,Dollar each in all the stores, or by mail $1..15, postpaid. Ire would pay his fine and take his from the writer, . W. R. WOOD, Claremont, Ont. ST � �T� BANK �� unishnlent in the same manner T _. 'as he compels those to do zvlio •- eume within Iii@ Own clutches, STOVE P/PES, -ETC OF CANADA when he diapeuses lazy and justice ":Established 1873 &'O in the police-courts o-f Toronto! -, _•:.-_ _. _ 5 - - instead of looking for some flaw �► DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR --- � in the conviction, whereby he can Are your stove pipes safe find in good condition for the winter . We have stove pipes. elbows, fire shovels, stove lifters, �, escape punibhment. When the dampers, ash sifters, etc. IS received in our Savings Bank Department, and"ia guardian's of the law, like chief - sufficient to open an account and entitle the De sitoi to Inspector Archibald, openly viol. -' a Book. Z'11e highest current rate of Interest is - ate the law, and def the county , New rolled oats, fiaked wheat, Wheatlete, corn meal, Graharti flour, p y y -prime cheese, fresh raisins and currants, Whitco finnan haddie, allowed, and money may be withdrawn ,at any bane what reason hake they to expect Digby herrings, smoked roll, long clear bacon without delay. ARD ordinary mortals to be law- and Spanish onions. Y whirling, Those in authority Fresh goods every week at the Brougham Central Store. Savings Banc Depa`rt/�nent at Every Branch. a�t•bw..,;;-,n1d be ran• abiding and be an 'ICKERING BRAN�✓H Af the wllo•,t, o others, but when they GEORGE PIIILIP 13ROUGHAM IL ORDO , M-as '=• r�� 't t for the lazy ands .+ -�.6.•L'h u2yS •_M mss., � +-^ h . +•x,• :M? ^A" r _. r.,......, f."w. •*'-�iY.,. ',..>, �tiEtY. O g� ••a�p,e�w� i.A�wA. .ate g� a y : ,,,.nG,:. g Y"'+";gr", �.-m• ^, +^+RdR12l\ .aN'R') •r+ _ ". •,•}ms's`-'-�r•'�.,.{ -r"G+.4gY ' 4'" J!"""- -'4 1 Q' 'r' .d!!•. "4 .P.J, Y' 1 ..' '�'•'M f .. , 1, ' lllai Cuutsfuolut _. Thos. Birkett has reoently fixed Robt. Worthy, of Brampton, ^' u a cosy office in the Birkett accompanied by his son, was here Jamesl7�Underhill was in the city p t s�e He RICHARDSON'S, ' block in lite room formerly used a couple of days this week erect- on The Tuesday, Hamilton were in as a tailor shop. ing a beautiful monument in the the city s Tuesday. Fred Cowie returned home on union cemetery for Richard Monday from Cavanavtlle where Ward. ltmportaai showing of finest direly of Walter Thomson, of Markham, China. d he way acting as substitute for 'cry ° inssortmeas of a►aa in town on Tuesday. D Books.Dolls, Toys, jars - Thos. Dow, of St. Catharines, is the section-foreman. Stationary. V-isiting his mother here. Miss Ross and Mr. James Brown SIMPLE REMEDY received for the Holiday trade. call _ Gregg & Coates shipped a car- of Toronto, and recently of Scot- TOR.BACKACHE AND KLONEY TBOUBr.B _ and ace ahem. land, were the guests of Mr. Dun-load of hogs on Wednesday. I The simplest and most effective remedy 8nbrariptions taken [or all Mapaines, Ks. Born-On Sunday, Nov. 12th. to can Macnab on Sunday. for sick kidneys is Booth's Kidney Pills. W Rev, J. A. and Mrs.Grant,a dau• R. E. Leggitt, who has been to If'tbere is weakness. congestion indams- Weekly sag. Daily 2i°wepapen, _ "�ghter. Kinsale for the past three months tion or soreaess, Booth's Kidney Pills has resumed work in T. E. Ste h• quickly relieves •��� -�• •� -�•�.�j /� -p-}� Joshua and Mrs. Bundy spent a p it. They tent- `�/�/ . V . �. .GV.LV�A:EZj:DSQ1T: • enson's blacksmith shop. couple of days last week with ly Btimui a t e, friends in Toronto. Ernest Stephenson has secured r woe and stash- 8z'OCld: Street. - �CTY1it1p9 ; a posttioh with Elmer Lick, of Mrs. A. W. McKay is spending gthen sick kid- se, a week with her daughter, Mrs. Oshawa. He will enter upon his � °ey s, drive ;} Comby, of Toronto. nen duties about the 20th. away backache, rheumatic pain •Thos. Gregg teas in Toronto on John Gerow and James Harvey'Tuesday with a carload of sheep were busy a few days this yveek and dizziness, ']�'1Q$gin a the band 'room at the cle.r°p and re. Now is the Time for Stows .1 and a carload of cattle. R P gulate the urine _ The black and grey squirrel sea- reac of the basement of the Bir- ° and restore a son is now open and our sports are kett block. perfect filtering s ;looking for a good time. A meeting of the curling club of the blood beam o!all this relief is perms- Ales. Morgan is visiting his dau- will be held at 8 o'clock this (Fri- OeIIA11 druggists sell and gwaraetee Booth's Have you seen our'display T : - fighter, Mrs. James Evans, of La- day)evening in the risk for re or- B`ti duey Pi Is, 50 cents boa. Money back y abridge township, for a time. ganization. A full attendance it they fail to reltede. Write to the R. T. ; Mrs. Sant. Stephenson, of Kin- is requested. Rooth Co.Ltd,Fort Lrie Oat.,for a free Stoves and Ranges of all sizes sale, is spending a week with her J. G. Borland has been bus dur- trial- sold and gcarsnteed in Pickering g to snit your pocket book. ;parents, Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons. ing the past week constructing by T.M. McFadden. Thos. Wilson, of Myrtle Station, his new dam, to be used for irri• was here on Tuesday attending gation and also for pumping water The bye-elections in Prince Ed- Coal and wood steel Ramer the funeral of the late J. W. Slack. to his buildings. ward Island have resulted in the Mrs. (Rev.) W. R. Wood and defeat of the Liberal -Provincial With high shelf, 20 inch 1? Among those w attended the daughter, Miss Rhoda, are spend- Government. oven - 35.00 ing a week with friends in Toron- inners) of the la Joseph Slack _ •' were Thomas Coates, of Walker. — 'to. ton, and Chas. V. Michell and son "'' -. ,.' The hunters who went to Parry Allan, of Deer Park. Become Independent E'• You run IIO risk. We gII�� Sound at the beginning of the Chas. Newholt, who has been TF4E ANDO A� tint0e them all. month, have returned home hav- Our Graduates get and hold Rood H ,F .Wing failed to bag any deer. They Working for Bert Mantle for some I positions owing to their superior report an abnndance of partridge time left yesterday for the Old training.ffThe and rabbit, and an enjoyable out- Land. He will sail from Montreal CHARLES SARGENT, CLAREMOI� T 1, ,ing. to-day on the Empress of Ireland. I lam+=0tlssla :HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE 5` Alex. and Mrs. Anderson, of :Hiss 5. E. Evans and Miss Mary North Dakota, and Mrs. McKay, 3lorgau are in Toronto this week of-Whitevale, visited Mrs. Wm, attending the Provincial\vomen's ' -- Evans On Monday. Mr. Anderson Institute. They will also spend ` TORONTO. 0NT intends to-retire and may come to a few days with friends in the city Pr Is doin the bi Lest rade of work Claremont if he can secure a suit before returning home. in Business and Shorthand Educa- W! cable residence. tion. Students of this year-Ftre _ Mrs. Rumohr, mother of our now to positions worth from &W to - ■ �'' esteemed resident,. S. Ritmuhr, ;. $100 per montb. Enter now. Cat&- We have pro- _ died at the home of her daughter, Logue free. duced a wash- ' _Mrs. Condon, on Thursday la.�t FREE er that,almost W. J. Elliott. Princi Al runs itself. 'The remains were taken to Stott - Y p - 1 ffrllle on Saturday thecae to the Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. - Altona cemetery for interment. It washes the %4 Joseph and alr�. Readman, re- p ADVICE .. ---- -- -)other with- turned home on Saturday. after k -.�•�---- .R� out rubbing or spending a week with friend= in Shorthand Hade EaSy tearing them. ' 1% aughan tow-n-3hip. 'While there _ It suc they attended the silver w-edding h evidence as the foliowinR ex, It washes a -' �r•acts from lettors and other equally wbole;uhfulof it jw of the former's son, an event at -iron testimony contained in our g y c'l�thes clean, which sixty invited guests were twoklet. is not sufficent-to satisfy any wrist-bands present. TO WOME person desirous of learning shorthand, rind all,-fa from The Oddfellows' parade which j then there can he no merit in any busi. 6 to70minutes - wae to have taken place on Sun- nese under the sun Aa last to the Ba fiat Church DEAR'Ma. CLARKH-"It is-a plea- - - - Y p Women'suffering from any form o! , __ where they were to be addressed illness are invited to promptly cote- I cure to`vyrite a testimonial endomiag -: by the Rev. Mr. Mann, had to mllnicate with Mss.PtnYhsm at Lynn. anything so couch superior to other , aas. All things used for the same purpose as Our booklet tells haw and is tree. Don't wait until you can't wash be postponed on account of the Mletters are received,opened, any bad weather. The parade, how- read and answered by women. A wo- your system of Eclectic Shorthand is more, but write for it to-dry. Address will taste lace next Sunda o e man can freely tall[ to others i have examined. I shn}1 p y Q of her private i1L be pleased to reply to say communl- -Howard E Turner, eIIt '�llteo��0 at 2.30 p. m. Deas to A woman; Catton that map be sent me with re- Rev:W. A. Cameron, of the thus bas been ea• Terence to the system, or to have any• ' Bloor Street Baptist Church, To- ; tablished ids con. one interested call to see me."-L K. Who has charge of Pickering Township. ronto, gave a most interesting fidenee between FALLts• 477 Parliament St., (teacher.) - lecture on the Scottishpoet Burns, Mrs. Piukham and Our Fall and Winter Term com• �] Y 1 lin Monday evening. The lecture the women of meneed September-5t `,[1h, but students Q e ,° r . 4R �F was One of the best given in Clare- 1 America which baa may enroll, soy day, as instruction is P w o � m� r $aRBEt l g never been broken. y pe r e !=i Tobaccos, pt and smokers _ P amoat fora los time. and was tl' o strict) arcual. � � � '' '� _ „listened to with rapt attention by Never has she pals- Write or call for free booklet. • Ff +'��; «2 sundries. Central office Hell ". ata good sized audience who thor. lished a testimonial or need a letter k ■ s _- withoat the written consent of the Clarkes Shorthand G011e $ ■ _ -_� Telephone Co, e4asggee�cy for ooghly enjoyed the treat. writer, and never has the Com 3 Rolston Laundry. 11 p�7 666 College St.. Cor. Manning Ave.Ag0 A very sad accident occurred on allowed tbese conddential lettere to TORONTO. : Q e•a� ° 3 a� Dw CLAR6MONT, ONTARIO '" Thursday last at Mona Road, ,Pt Out of their possession, u the a tea Low when a former resident of Clotre- hundreds of thousands of tbem in 60 TRARV r �,`;.1fgEg »a� a �� y++ **� 'moot, Mrr. Joseph W. Stack, met their[ilea will attest. EXOERIENCE Z a 8g f:e C= READY ROOF�i� with a terrible death. How the Out of the vast volume of experience o Ill accident occurred is not known but which Mm Pinkham has to draw itis sa sed that the deceased from, it la more than possible that she Jan Brantford Patent Roofing.used almost PPo baa gained the very knowledge needed ! a•• Feb to exclusively, by some of the lagest con- had stepped on to the passenger, in your case. She asks nothing in're- n 8 S a o, m„i Mar y« kerns in Cahalan, Price 2.16; 2686 and train as it w-as leaving the station turn except you; good will, and her ►f y o 2.90'per square. to jump off at his warehouse which advice has helped thondands. Surely �ba MMMa a ., '°; Apr _ Also, a quantity of No. 1 apple any woman, rich or r, should be B o m, •+ o a' +� k�n_lila]. - 2 ti .was only a few rods distant and P� Qcs16Ns R �.as •barrels an hand, a where he cotrld rump off before g�to take advantage of this gener- COPYRIGKTS&G 0 Jae Ca the train had reached too great a ous offer of assistance. -Address Mrs., Anvone sending a sketch and desarksrtInn mss p Ei; 8 3 `,. a , , Jut s= Terme strictly Cacti r speed. As this train was leaving Pinkham, Care of Lydia E. Plnkham n°veat�oo erprobebl'>•oPknkonnfreo w6emnala� s to m` 8 :° 4 a � min dept -oi W• b• GORDON & SON, Medicine Co., Lynn; Mass. Lionsst iatIjfconedens�.t"`�i'AtDBebOl pareata b oat,,�.!e Pickering, Oat& 'another w'as just coming in and a Sent free.0ldestAgency for ars. ��° Every .woman ought to have Patents taken th !loan d recat�a � r a w y 14 �y `0' ratan on this train, who had se(n_ geclatnotk0.wktboat't arae,to a "e the accident notified 'the station Lydia E. Pinkham's 8D-page agent, and on iuvestigation, Mr. °Text Book. It is not a book fbr �N� fi Cal Saauary leis-whltby ls, oebaw.ta;luf:wnBrougha .�-�---� Slack was found b tlte'side of the neral distribution, sa it is too Ahandsomely maatntedwee Larae.t cke` tT.Pose Perry u Uxbridge it,lJanafnaton it, p general anon of oar eeenueo 7oG al. Terms foe Heaverwn to.t7pterRove s track with one leg cut uff below expensive. 'It is free and only Wada• 75 jeaG�'ss �by �L 11 -the-knee,and-the-ether above the obtainable by mail._Write for ODD: f'"'�'°`NowYtfir NeW $lakC�S13l3th Sho 1 i ankle. He was taken into the it today. >rsa.wtkaslwtosa p % station and medical aid summon- I eCl, everything was done to re- lieve his sufferings. He remained ~— at the station for about three Having leased the blacksmith hours when another train arrived Do SIMPSON O e shop formerly run by Hy. Thom- of all materials and desiita ; - and he was taken to the Western son. I am prepared to do general kat ,u stook. It will pay you Hospital, Toronto. He died,how- a call at our werb'and 't be oer sect _ ever,the following morning,death �; blacksmithing in all lines. and obtain priass. Don't bs misled by , agenic we do not employ them,oonsegtisos- •being due to loss of blood and s s HOgSESHOEINQA SPECIALTY. ly we can, sad do ihraw otf the agasaahock. He never lost conscious- w{mer MillinerySale oommiaioa of 19 per oenl.,which you will nesa:but h was unable to give Ind. phone,No. 30'2, Claremont mainly save by purobasing from as. any accountof the dreadful affair. oaU■otioiisd, His funeral took place on Tuesday t JOHN MCGRATH• WHITBY INANiTE CO., ` when big body was conveyed to Last weeks we said Come :..-. 020e, Whitby, oatwl% Claremont,interment taking place CLAREMONT, ON'C. in the union cemetery, Service They came-great numbers of them, and in our.opinion you were was held in the Baptist Church. never shown more artistic beauty, moretastefulcombinations The Plckerin E. W. E VANS, the home Ckrele took part in the of color harmony, more skill at designing. This week . g burial service, rind the members Pump Manufacturer _of the A. 0. U. W. marched in a Ever Hat in .the Store has been Vigilance Committee body to the grave, the deceased Y Shop and Residence,Dundas stt r, being a'tnernbe'r of both 'societies. '; - •- The oh'ect of this Association is to Re-priced.riced. j - - stealing and prosecute -.WHITBY, O, Mr. Slack who was engaged in the f lessen HIT 'QT s ti- grain-buying business was very _ -_$3.00 Hats for $4.00 $5.00 Hats for $3.00 the' elofie, ' highly respected. He tvae at the _ Three doors west of Whitby. House o' time of his death, the reeve of $4.00 Hats for $3.50. Members having properly stolen oommnai• oats immediately with any member' ,Albion township. He was in' the " ' We are prepared to instal wood orf from Isrime of life being only 53 years o[ Ezsoutive C3ommittat. y Bale of Untrimmed Shapes—All at 50 cents eaesh pirnnpa on short notice also attend - Of age. He is survived by hie Msmberabip fee $1.00. to all hinds of repairing. widow and four sons, Albert, a Next week we will have our Tet m-waybebadtram the fr-ideotOf Ag ent for the Ontario Wind Mill, X dentist in Regina, Wm. J. a farm. Boor tory os appltoation• also gasoline engines and er at Mona Road. Luther in the Xmas Goods Display. — Watch for Advt. Exec- Oom,-L• D. Banks, the aquae gear Crown Bank. Toronto, and Fred W. V, Richardson, Pickering, Onto at home, to whom the eytnpath) MAGNET CRFAMIjSEPARATOS of the whole community to ex De SPSON �.' _ 'ICICERIN A. * Uf w o,fin at reaidenCe, "� v O'COar�o�r�Arthur � l .w .. ..'.. <. • ✓ ..... -. :. Ja ,... . .'y r... ,•Al'wi,•'mn«S^.},.yy,.. :). a,n .uy...a+ 1�•,Z„G: F..' 4 1L ae ' �r � a '''.• „. yes �"• i r w , .. .Yk!!t1u,.. a. ._ .. '_ ,4;'-9!y@M,y', '�Y.._'Y.. 'Y\,• ..,,. m/ 4�"-•i"`M,�Ti%r. . .41..Y.Y W- l•W. ..'i.q ..wAy ....4 wRAC..'4:J,1'.nnb,:e Ml.' "\YASt" i h.'-•:usEJiw.,.-GG�.'.+a.A•d,3-0„J.fa.. _ _ - ,ls•whem These Issues. ,howov*.r, are acid the mint leaves which have NEURALGIA CURED man and seldom handled by reputafile been wallhed, dried, and chopped wad dealers, as bond dealers are very fine. Str.'ain when tioft, keeping the _ Linous theocasetheir of Westerns Canadian`sohool juice fromt that through s Presses i This Painful Trouble la Due tai lletricts the security is In ao stl& pot through, p the first juice makes the ;ibis danger. The security is farm land clearer jelly. Measure the juice) Po>�erty of Blood, • s - ,nd the issue, like all municipal issues, and add equal parts of sugar in the ' s limited to a small proportion of the proportion stated; boil to the jelly Neuralgia is one of the most) value of the taxable property. In the state. A short time before it is rnitiful maladies that afflicts hu- Jere of the school district bonds the limit done add the lemon juice and color inanity. The trouble is usually seat- e , , • of taxation is usually but a foto (eats an pante. I ed in the face and head, following l Acre. Quinom and Apple Jelly.—Cut thethe course of some nerve, but it at- Ty INVESTOR. apple in largo pieces, the quince tacks other parts of the system as (Next week Investor will deal with very small, as it takes longer cook well. It is characterized by acute ' other features of municipal bonds.) ing than the apple if otherwise pre- pains, sometimes stead at others To the busy taan,tinte Is money. Why waste it? The old i t pared. & ok with little water un- p y' ' way of shaving is slow. It's unsd%q too—you may sash ��� �i p a spasmodic foal and darting, headaches) yours any day. Besides saving ti3me, the �'; BEWARE OF BLOOD-POISON til soft. Strain, add eyna prt•Iver- and a feeling as though the forehead tions of sugar and c•)e:,- tc. the jelly was a band of iron. Nodical au- �I�.LETTE SAFETY RAZOR 'Zam-Buk Is A Sure Cure. state, skimming frequently, thorities agree that neuralgia is a, F. i?rt, cry of the nerves for better food, „ reaves your face. With it you can shave as fast as you THINGS WORTH 2�N7WI\'G. and that if the blood is purified, tike—no cuts—no scratches. �'>1"• Mr. Jas. Davey, of 766 Ellice If your iron sticks rub It on bt4.n•n and enriched the trouble will dis Ask your deal r to show you the GILLZrPE. If he has not the roods Avenue, Winnipeg, says:—``A ft w paper which has been previously appear. This is the reason why Dr. or oar catalotee. write las. We will Be* that months since I was cured •,P a pati- aou we a"s�• The GILLETTE , 1 rubbed with yellow soap. Williams Pink Pills cure even the GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. gtandasd sett triple µoned finger through the time y use Your starch will itot stick if you most severe cases of neuralgia OF CANADA.LIbuTED. silver-plated ►vacs of Zam-Buk. stir it with a wax csndie directly it They actually make new, rich blood OtHc•and F.emry.esSt.Alex.ad•rsa.MantreaL Bad Id"•bt,des.$1L r t "I cut a deep gash across lite is made. which feeds the tired, starved _ NO STROPPING-NO NONINO 1-„T knuckle on the first fin era.of a. . - . ri t hand in opening a lobster can It will be economy rn fini.•sh cur nerves and thus cure the trouble, I suffered at the time with the sure- sheets with the same width ',tem at at the same time leaving the suffer 311 pGd each end. By so doing they can h,e 'er in better health in every way segs and pain, but had no idea,.it used either aide up, aud"gain mneii than was formerly enjoyed. In would become a serious wound. Rear. proof we glee the case; of lift. G. b MAKING SAFE INVESTMENTS 'prevent loss; for were the bonds issued However, in about two days my When blacking a kitchen ranxr; Brooks, of Aurora, Ont., who says: illegally it is Quite possible that by the whole hand and arm to the elbow mix .the black-lead with vinegar, if "About two years ago, while work- time they were due the mistake would became inflamed, and the finger was you want it to have a really g,utl ing in Collingvrood t rtes attacked have been discovered and then it would much discolored, showing signs of Polish. I with neuralgia, which became so SOME FEATURES OF INVESTING IN be Illegal for the municipality to redeem bloaj-poisoning. Select lamp wicks which are soft bad that I was frequently unable to r them. Of courvo, in most instances., the "I then decided to start the Zam- and loosely woven. Soak them in go to work. The pain would start MUNICIPAL 60NOS necessary legal machinery would be op- $uk treatment, and having first :-;• -• ''-•- in err, an d in a cool oven be over right �e n old he _ bathed the cut, I applied the heal- eg d dry o my gh e- and too then stated to overcome tiff. dimculty, but it fure using, spread to the whole face and �atety of This Form of Seourlty, Dassry Might happen that is some cases the ing balm. It soothed the pain al- When boiling rice add lemon juire caused me the greatest- agony. I r: cititeus would be glad. of an excuse,for must instantly, to the water to make the grains was under the care of a gooa doe- ', edly Popular in Canada, Is vary Nigh i cot paying the bin. Hence the care al- "In a .week's time, through per white, and prevent them sticking tis- tor, but his treatment did not do - Class-Oanssr only In Communities ways exercised. It is for this reason severance with Zam-Buk, a oom Where Populatton le O•ersaslns-{•sal I that in all oirenlar advertisements of plete cure was brought about." get her, more than give fo temporary relief, municipal toads you will note, under Zam-Buk is just as good for ec-- finely chopped cabbage scatter, and I was therefore an almost eon- Investisation Neeasary, out This Al- cd over carpets before sweeping is slant sufferer. Acting on the ad trays Dai b Purchasing send tt•tne- each issue advertised. the words. "Legal Tema, ulcers, scalp sores, abscesses, I a R•,,nderful clean-ser, and to :,e pre- vice of my wife I finall-- decided to opinion of a Lawyer.” which means that piles, ringworm, boils, varicose Ill- I ferred to tea leaves. give Dr. Williams' Pink Pilin a Western School issues are Safer the said lawyer has paere4 on the leeallty (erre runn.in sores, cold sores, L g Slices of cold pork, seasoned Av th trial, and I am profoundly thank- of she loos. chapped hands, etc, Use it, too, I pepper and salt, fried on both aitlfi, dul that I disc co, as in the course of Tits articles contributed by "ta.•stoe' Municipal bonds are secured by the for cuts, burns; bruises and all skin and served with apple sauce, will a few weeks I began to improve, �. are ;or the sot• purpose o'f guiding pro+ taxable property in the municipality - injuries, Urn-Buk Soap.should be 'make a tasty dish. - and after a further use of the Pills p•cttve investors, and. if possible of ser+ used in conjunction to the balm lits them from logics money tLr••tsttyta they are. !n tact, an indirect first lien To clean a straw hat is not 8 def- ,the trouble dsappeared and I have iutug is a •wildcat' aterpriass. Tb npoa such property. The interest and for washing wounds and Fore places. �myazttsl and reliable characuz o! eh• Excellent too fur baby's bath." cult matter. 3lix a teaspoonful of I not since had any trace of it. I may laiormauou may be relied upoa. The final repayment is met out of taxes, sad powdered sulphur with the juice of also add that while taking the Pills .-,wrtt.er of these articles and the pabiishee the obligation of the municipal bond is All druggists and ?tures sell Zam- a qqt this payer have no interests to serve Buk at 50c. box and Zarn-Buk Soap lemon. Brush the mixture well I pounds, weight increased by nine In coaneotton wlth this matter other,shag legally entorciblo before an other more• intu the hat, then rinse under the pounds, which shows that the Piffle those of eh• reader. gages or other liens. It is this that makes at 35C. tablet. Post free fur price are a bod• builder as well ---' the bond so sate. for it is only to the from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. tap and set in the air to dry. 5 nerve restorer." • By thosewho value safety above all care of the utter destruction of a muni- Toronw, Sold by all medicine ilealers or other Investment Q—Irtics. Canadian!eipaitty, or Its diminution In population SICKLY BABIES CRY by mail at 50 (este a.box or six nunioipal bonds are tield to very (and to .vanishing point. that there is danger -''TESTED RECIPES. ,HEALTHY BABIES SMILE,boxes for $2•50 from The Dr. Wil- dieservedly) high esteect. In all the history of lose. The only recent cases of this Minced Turkey in Potato Cups, lams' Nedtcine Co., Brockville,' ,of Canada ,here bava tioen so few cases sort occurred when Campbeliton. N. B.- of 1 "• cf repudiation of municipal obligations I LurkMince fiadd a littlene some cdressin cold give 'smile s cry indicates distress—his Ont. and Cochrane.Out.,were wiped out by en•�turkey, g g' y health and contentment. The ,hat this danger-always present in the 1 gut the respective Proviaclal Governments, • ova• of Gaited States cttl•a-may be •a-1 stepped in sad prevented lora W the toad flavor and moisten with gravy. Pre- mother may be sure there steer was Grated cheese i9 more dine=tib'.e_ Urely ignored. holders by guaranteeing the interest for re some nicely seasoned -mashed- a baby who cried for the fun of it than plain cheese, moreover, it 1, The great safety,ot municipal bonds a saf>Sment ttma to enable these town. Potato, stir in a beaten egg, and Baby's disposition is naturally a makes' a prettier dish. Serve e has nacrestly' ittyl oto ,hese al bolas to get ie ,bets feet eves more. form into small ball:,. Hollow out happy one and it is only distress small dish of it for the Chases course t. the centers with a spoon. Fill faith such ns may be brought oa by a dig- and see how it will be appreciated.' a small yield. and so w• have the ss- Therefore. u regards safety. the Canr aartttes of the Cllr of Toronto selling to than municipal bond that 4 legally is turkey mixture and set in oven till- aLrdered condition of the stomach Sava the water that rheas, fish,' yield the investor ten than roar per neat thea, sad, of coarse. for . proper pnr• heated through. Garnish with para- or bowels that can change this. So, I haricot beans, or rice have be'e.l —a pries well above that at which New pose. stands la an exceptionally high ley and serve with giblet loaf. mothers, to keep your baby happy ' boiled in. It contains nourishment,' y Cranberr Pie—Mix we-11 together you must keep him well—Baby's and is as excellent rounlat on for �a York city bonds sell. plana provided. of.Coarse, It is not IF two level tablespoonfuls of corn- Own Tablets a-ili do this. Concern- soups. pal bond. however. cannot be sued by a community that is J mnnleiTepidly de !starch, one cupful of sugar, a pinch ins them Mrs. Chas. Potvin, Cause Dusting. or- rather good dieting, purchased with safety by one entirety aa- caning in population oras to the case of Halt, moisten with a little Cold -patcia, N, S., writes : '"Baby's Own is an art! A slightly moi:gtened duster acquainted with the bond business. The of a minters Lown—one to which this may Water and cook five minutes. Add Tablets have proved an .excellent in the left hand and s dry duster in. primary investigation into nes issue of occur at any times one cupful of raisins, seeded remedy for my baby. I had been the right, i! well used, Will collect - any mnateipamy is. of courre. to see In the case of Dome western rural come .and oho and one and a }leis using syrups, but they failed to help the dust, and leave a perfectly Whether_oe not the town or city has manities and growing towns and villages PPS' yews► to latae such bonds, and then It is there is . strong tendency to over-east• cupfuls of chopped cranberries. him and he cried constantly. The clean surface. po e r to w determine bon whether .0 the mate the town's future, so that tl;ere is Simmer for fifteen minutes, pour Tablets cured him and now he is a Imitation Frosted Glass—Nix Ep- _ raomosary legal formulae have been [off•. possible a dancer of overvaluing the.pro• into a baked crust, corer with the fat, healthy child,' The Tablets are sem salts with a weak solution of ' A es is .assn the aeaesave by-laws, party of the town, and so "boosting" the white of an egg' beaten_ stiff with sold by medicine dealers or by mail I gum, and apply with a rag. Or� wr low Passing one tablespoonful of sugar, and at >3 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- mix putty with linseed oil till of the! etc. There investigations are usually car- assessment. Moreover. many of those tied T se betati a the purchasers b7 s towns aro to the mining camp give(-in brown lightly. in the oven. This pie living' )4fecLclne Lo., Brockville, con=_istency of this, cream, and paint' ^ o els• has the flavor of cherries. Ont. it on the g.ass, lawyer skilled in this ►sort of work, and danger of being vacated b7 the D D Fig and Prune Pudding.—One- are a very necesraty feature in order to tion if something more promising turns up fourth pound of well washed dried • __..-_ ...__ . ------------•----- -- figs.chopped fine, one dozen cooker .- prunes drained from their syrup ,:r.., and stones removed, the rind and 'ham�__ _ •- juice of -one lemon - - •� or one tart ? I��@[� orange. one-quarter of a grated l r ! li ' Y' T nutmeg, one-quarter pound of suet l (chopped fine), one-ha]f teaspoonful. of salt, one cupful of brown sugar. ' two cupfuls of bread crumbs, one tablespoonful of flour, two egg. .• : ; ,n;l?i',,, riff _ r •� Steam three hours is a well grew f ed, tightly covered mold: Sergi c /. , 1.1" Y' I _�J k with whipped cream sweetened air' ' TEA _ flavor with vanilla, Decorate thy' puddin- with a few cooked prunes x j Qy Dip half lumps of, sugar, in brand;. ., t q, t —one for each guest_arrange .or. 1 t top of pudding, and light just before ;i•�<+: 4: 1 placing on table. Let each guest r - choose one and make a wish'. The burning longest will Essental to Co :� Lump o 'iu�dioaof sugar success. i Stuffed Beal heart—In these days ► i " �FtEC•=•)(Q of high priced meat's one can make. ' Gtr9. many savory dishes of inexpensive xt �1•'.p/ - �,1 Sssosscs.cN i •,:.( Air bits. Take a beef heart, clean. it N• carefully. fill with a dressing macl'e Warmth is essential to com- as for chicken.or turkey'. LTsc an ti,l fort. As you grow older, it is equal amount of mashed potatoes iJ and bread crumbs, seasoned With -, hardly less essential to health. sage, summer savory, pepper, and alt, and moistened with beef drip- Get a Perfection Smokeless Oil � KEEP YOUR STOCK WELL AND Heater,and you keep warm and COM- pings or butter, and a4d one or two - * chopped onions. Fasten together THRIVING ALL WINTER Portable in your home,no matter what the weather without with skewers or' twine, steam four �' .• hours and hnkc une hour and a'half, With "INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD"- Hire l.What i>atlM - The Perfection gives a strong, Widespread Meat, and gives it Thebestkuownaudmost reliable Stock Food onthe market. RalserSays basun well. Make a thickened DALr,PTLLr.QTM quickly. It is always ready for use and burns nine hours single 8 Farmers,stockmen and Deeftiers all use it and praise Thetnte 1`11natat«tc gravy of"the drippings. it because it gives animals sew strength and eadaraace- }hod Co„rorouto,Ont. _ filling—no more trouble than a lamp. It Can be Carried anyw}iCre j g t'3' - purifies the bt.od-improve•their appearance-lied at lite . .. Q.,rir n.n;- AO pgxs,no wires, no flues; n0 3mOlte,odor or diff - same time,saves cora and oats,and only cosh you MssAe find en@l@ged post., APPLE JELLY: aaie.roruat.Ihavmarot - The has=that gives compltte sstisfactiom ! 3 FEEDS For ONE CENT or my sccounc [[ha+.ramd fataroatloW stock Feed _ T1tis year is finished blue enamel oe tth>xf picket Apple and Dfint Jelly.—Two Per gale by Dealers everywhere, and theprlttwlllbs noelleat for my 1 i ," refunded if it don't save you money. mute. end puts tt tun i llost In light and ornamental yet sUong and durably as can be mad, iAit palls pounds OE grePni 1¢ 3 Ujilr'S, green write for copy of.our"t3,OWStock Book"-the most :oa I would optµithh e� -y i, Automspc_locking(lame spreader prevents smoking. +' COIOr jMate, trc btinch�eS eif zarden helpful Book ever publisbed for the Farmer and Stockmau, it- A.soon u m ptwut Daa:-n"o yw%we;or writeuaA7sseeCYOf mint, one-half cup sugar N) each clip , gent free. ��fii��•�i off' i /9ipu�d/ 1.C.S1CTR. _ of juice, jttice cif nne lemon Cut .NTiT1tATiOWAL 3-.Kg"00 CO.,LWITEn, totoire. risks I;�a a f t`*. QUI Companpy! ksl the anplei is sm.,i!i pi 'rd 'riri i �. � a little water; when partly coolcad ' AAAA ., .,.w ... . . .. ..., s;.:.."' ,.z•- _ ,.:�• _ •AAAA.. „2{u '�:,�:�'a"- .`:iu3' i. .. ,, '.-•tar.^'re'c ,': ;;r„, '•;I[r�'r XJ'. �„<.+q_i]' fr ._v:nq,a.°y . Rp.w.-�„ ..,�-,� „g 9 -.,,� v J :- PY¢'Gi:°%7F,. + -. c " j ^m- -�... "o” i', s i' ,.7•• _ L 5 :.ti i 1 a.. :--w- .:..., ..•..':..•' .:-: - "-. ." ._ :, e+•e-� - - _ w.- . is .. ^.',,.!tie .'7+.r•^:. As .:. .:.., -r y —: •• ^. ...+' .eiwa r�caxr.,, e'fi: ••z;x¢,... ,.„.., FsaJ•••..n. Y3 wtytle.ry,.. r.,¢,wwr..--'*,etn.,t.,it« ..•:.r.ce ss.., .,., i..,.,.:.....fin...,..:..:,:..i...;.. - --- - - - ...-.a.:a, • � - _�--��_ - -._--• -�� ._��- _.�_ �•Fit THE TOLL OF THE JUNGLE. WHY FRENCH ARZ POLITEST. WIFE Lose of Life by Wild Beasts Well, Well! Acquire Their blood Breeding BOND t . ._.! . India Caused by Floods. From Earliest Chlldhood. " SO HE TRIED THEM India still pays its annual tri- TMIS Ina NOME DYE The reason that the French peo- 'k - bateof human life to the jungle- fiat AWONE ple enjoy the well earned repute- IS A FIRST MORTCaAGE - - - In fact, the number of deaths Irom can use tion of being We politest people s' ;,,'LEON SEBGENT FOUND NEW snake-bite or the attacks of wild in the works is becautsa "le ' A bond is a first mortgage ,. animals has steadily increased dur- „a,,,, 1 „ split up into ll denominations u wa s- HEALTH IN DDDD S KIDNEY .air. .inti politesse, or good breeding, i8 an onehundreddollarsanduptesalda. ing the last three years--a, fact .rrt 1 accomplishment they always ac-e Bonds are a comparatively .PILLS. which the London Times-attributes i- quire at home and in childhood. A modern form of investment. to the great floods. The rising '� Frenchman, his wife, and a couple Previously a corporation or un- waters have driven the serpents out dertakiag desiring to raise ran mey of children will observe all the most against their assets was required 1- 'Suffered with his Kidneys and was of the lowlands, up into the vil- exquisite social amenities in the toa it in - lages, and have, ctlminished, privacy of their own home, and the mortgages. oaa or several stem feeble, but now he is feeling through drowning, the natural 1 dyed ALL these familylife resents all the social y I. IIne. food-supply of the larger wild F lis Nowadays as inane of bonds DI"ER► pNp$ advantages they require. A French is made instead, beasts. - of Goods fey of even the humblest parentage 41 Bonds dse a convenient form Saint Walburg, Sask., Nov.. 13 In 1910 fiPy-five .flersons were alith the SAME Dye. does not wait to go out in the world of mortgage, and those bonds 1'Bpeoial).-One healthy, happy fans• killed by elephants, twenty-five by used to learn how to offer a woman a -which we offer are thoroughly ` fly in this neighborhood are always hyenas, one hundred and nine by chair, give an elderly gentleman investigated to determine that ready to speak a good word for bears, three hundred and fifty-one the payment of interest and his 'arm, Invite you to dine, or di - t Dodd's Sidney Pills. They are Mr. by leopards, three hundred and cover the topics of conversation principal is absolutely 9 We have literature more tally de• as hundred in general ea watt - ninteen b wolves eight your interest. He sctibinp hands s Mrs. Leola Sergent, and. here y 13 that .engage y • .a/d -is the reason in Mr. SergenCa own and fifty-three" by tigers,' and six QHE MfwAU KINDSor has lived from his babyhood in an *���•wWh we wilFbegfad to words: hundred and eighty-eight by other Y .adteoasypttcadow Seetdtoelt. atmosphere of family deference "I suffered with my Kidneys and animals, including wild pigs-. No, and cheerful unselfish considers- . I was very feeble. My urine was less than twenty-two thousand four CLEAN and SIMPLE to Use. tion, and he is charmingly polite by ROYAL hundred and seventy-ei ht- died -NO'har .nr ustna the WRONG Dye+or th.coed. thick,and had a brick-auat sedi- y g o..e.. corer. Al,rotorslrom your Drut;atat or precept and example wherever he - - inent. As Dodd's Kidney Pills had from the bite of poisonous snakes. The ;'R",!i Color Card ad STOflY ib assts al. y SECURITIES ' F Tr.. ioi wa-ll7cAardpa Co.. umtt.e.xootra.r, m8 find himself. already cured my wife I bought The grand total of mortality is s i CORPORATION three boxes. Now my urine is nor- twenty-four 'thousand eight nun- al and I feel fine." dred and seventy-eight A TWO DAYS AFFAIR. _ CUM BANK OF MONTREAL BUR DQ16 It is statements such as these that During the same year ,ninety "Where-were you day before yes YONCE AND QUEEN 3Tltr three thousand cattle were also „ r, t !give Dodds Kidney Pills their po- terdayZ I was helping my wife autcxLr STOPS COUGHS. cut+ae cot.ea, TORONTO ularity. They are no cure-all. killed by wild beasts or snakes. to move." "And yesterday I" "Had 01"*sr+s THROAT iHW Lut+os.ze ogNTs IL Mw WMTZ h�+tw I �p The losses on the part of the in- r MONTRtAL-OU[DCC-HALIFAX-LONOONtaNO,) ! They simply cure diseased Kidneys the doctor helping me to. NOT MUCH OF A SHOW. ;and the ills that come from dis• habitants of the jungle were nearly y' but not s— �~ teased Kidneys. But no matter quite as great as those of. Trial is Inexpensive.-To those "Did you enjoy the play 4" the dem- rf The leading lad • OAR FOR RENT ANO.SALE. their human tlemies and o much. 5 m e of m B N KNOWS. • ,- what neighborhood you visit you who sv"Fer from dyspepsia, indige_ ASK cAwsoN, NE K O woman who has I esticated.animals combined. Nine tion rheumatism .or an ailment only changed her gown three 1? you want to sell a term, consult :.beSliden some man or t one thousand one hundred and ` y I . �.lbeen sick ane in pain and has been f Y- arising from derangement of the di- times." i tures by Dodd's Kidney Pills. For four snakes and over nineteen gestive system, a trial of Parme- _ IF you want w b-w,a farm. consult thousand wild ueasts of various "Near :ill children are subject is score of years this work has been lees Vegetable Pills is rccommen- y 1 me. �_� +► going on and to in every part! kinds were killed. des, s';ould the sufferer be una.e- to worms, and many are born with 1 IlAYE some of the beat }ruts of Canada Dodd's Kidney Pills are The Times also reports that a lirs,u or Hairy lfa:rtr ►a bntazie. , y res man eases of snakebite quaint,d with them. The trial will� them. Sl are them suffering by and prices right. 'known as the one sure cure• for g C Y be ine.rpensive and the result will using Mother Graves' Worm Ex- I W. LAW WN. N124BZY wllsorne ',; Sidney Disease, Urinary Troubles, , were sticcegsfully treated with the be another customer for this excel- the best remedy of the Brunton lancet and permangenate terminator, atreec. 'rurouto. ,Z ,Backache, Rheumatism, Dropsy, lent mt divine. So effective-is their", kind that can be had. AG 6NT01•wAlvrap r Didbetes and Bright's Disease. of potash, but that it is, neverthe- action that many cures can cer- tit"r"e wAri'teD. - s Li1rE Fos 35 less, impossiole to assert the value fainly he traced to their use where The ring of friendshiR is less ex A every home. w rice a• tar our xhotw + : MORE TO PICK FROM. _ ether !.ills have proved ineffective. of adrntd rupp:.ra. we have the v" pensive t:r•in an engagement ring. greatest asea,r prupua,tlon to cauads, y ""It isn't always the prettiest girl _ to any. No auUay aucrrrary. ADDl7 �^ t 1~' 'lino gets the best husband." - _ Some lucky men find it as difficult Minard's Liniment Cures tsarget in Cow c, I. L'u., 2'd aibrrt et, uuawa + h to borrow as they -do to pay back. ekes a clever child to refrain I KELP wANrEo. Maybe not, but she haste most It t Nollances to." '' ALno Stan sso BEI- WEItl1L KELLL"id ]dinard'• Liniment Co., Limited: Minard's Liniment Cures OY tltnper• Ecom spying cute things. � 1J no nand r.gg•b�•ater. taamwe and Gentlrmen, I have vard 1tLVARD'6 DISH" :.x•. xoaey resut,ud D uLoaustao- t - LINIMENT on my vessel and to my family Wry. Loilette Milt. Ltrmpany. LaUtn$- A cough is often the forerunner o! f for ears• and for the every day ills and teary-Mrs. Talkem detainee me Why sutler diem corns when they wand, out, .Iona pulmonary afflictions, yet aceideote or itto I rwowder it hat no equal, for fifteen minutes at-the telephone can be painlessly rooted out by us- ,s,atir�LLAt+eous. re in a Simple cure within the I would not start oa a voyage wtt^,, just w I was starting out Ali ing it it costa dollar a botle. - i ing Holloway s Corn Cure, , reach of all in Bickle's Anti-Con- CAP'r F. R. DESJABDIN. what slid she wantl Mary-she HaY .rad Yrad. ata ina• wiwata,' Sumpti.ve Syrup, an old-time and _ acme Worse, 9 mptauatte, 1v,ontw._ didn't`say. OBSERV:�TIOATS ON THE ROAD .- l '�a•vAi1LL .MAcli1^trrt-Y. -kLoxfA.BLA . widely recognized remedy, which, if �" et 't 1 lila you envious to ! ,;r uervy LaLu., lost.. dhtug.e u,ua raeorted to at the inception of a _r e Chicago Fire c* - -have yes a all those peecling bye in ; a,.gtur• Gua bu..era, M.0 u..D,,..es. rn. ,cold, will invariably give relief. F �„ and overcoming the trouble, been eventeed ww�ternewaeilnot the o cars? village I Gtr Lung lianutacturin.t L' 4W., 0 f.ae , be it meta rut, Vr Utla, Vntizto. YP guard the system from any serious wa blacksmith,L� Butll ted ire, ij,;''�yruai rtu wALO. Lax' ate. 1 handy. Re©p a battle of Hamlins 't' F'' '� trruat •Gust rxLarnw, utuW witness � t consequences. Price 29 cents, at ail' of this treatment, since -no one Wizard Oil hamh and nrevent the r uunp• LreaLtaeuL wrLtr ter :�dealera. knows whether all-or even a very fiery .pains of inflammation. envy.me: I'm n+iht here at home, t,mit)rt Lr- fate , uo eo„u.aa id env. s^ large number-of the ca-,s treated and thcv don't know for sure whe- I'Irm,t•d,'cotttnpweod ant THE OTHER. were caused by she bites o1 really-. .tier they'll ever get home or nut.” tuv s ALk;Woo t,LixA lanaD.e wuoE! I" venomous snakes. GRR:"�AN $.3PA.'1T'I' 0.N SLEEP. j liI T ty exx-�'l ti ON Toronto. a3 8.14 _-' -"19 the doctor Ino .. - • - New diatlrlctloas between sleep spa Fur trnntug. t,aaile and nor" `"No, air, but won't you please' Muscular Rheumatism Subsided, and the stupor induced by narcotics r.„et„ make -beat Aouea ar.0 Wars when oome in 7 He.'11 be right-back. He's _When else is a sufferer from-miss- were given by Professor Max VCT- pruperiy t'anttea: rwua Ltuw w we -and gone to see his other patient.” woiihit.Nintim aseb, r right. x l- will L be cular rheumatism he cannot-do bet- !Worn,. :he eminent physio7ugiat of suets atisaed. n. r', bt'tt. ikihi, ant. ter than to have the region rubbed i the UL;versity-of Bonn, Germany, . EARN THF. BARBER TRADE; RIGHT- 1 lt1Y Ml1►ttmia RYR REMEDY with Dr. Thomas' Eclectric- Oil. i at a recent. address at the New � L `tae !tuner nasuer ,,utt.ae to Lao ort• Sad, Weak, Weary, watery 107ee There is no Qii that so speedily York academy. Professor Ver- ►o. �- � � ,alr,tr, rouuutia to tri,., grsauatea lis Red Granulated Eyelids.Murine Doean't worn aROke Of n8rCOt1C9 as maktn � � sec uuw ru,.•rw..ui nates., ars u+'rr the Soothes Eye Pain Drtl6glate ! shows its, effect in subduing pain. Lz ©N�. 'world;lialart- you get expert .�iitfutiaao:`oouatint �' Idnrine Eye Remedy, IAgt:id, ]lino. ; Let the rubbing be brisk and con tissues and cella incapable of carry• prat�ta'"• "rite tar °atatotrae Roser �a byrucr Collccr. 1 Vueea r+:aet, TOMULO. ' !IIft il.00. murine Eye Salve to tinue until ease is secured. There ing oxygen. In sleep, he said, re- 'N e et,NT3 WAN TI D. — A EITL'DY O7 - �►Iteptte Tabes, 25c, 111.00. Eye Books is more virtue in a bottle of it than storati.•n of. the worn tissues cc- A vti,rr Apeacy prupoaillonr coavlricer 1)tad Eye Advice Free ba lfalL can be €ally estimated. curs a 1 fatigue is dispelled by the as tint none cau equal our.: Ydu *111 a1- Marian X"RomedY Co. ChlcaRe+ ' beneficent action of oxygen, Drnw- way. regret a it sou dont aDDty for Dar 9r . , . tieularr w Trawtucrr' Dept., Yeti Albert Bt, d A MATTER,OF HABIT. The wrbeel of,fortune has turned ing illnstrationn from a vide and Ottawa. , many a man's head., varied knowledge of his subject, '•Bt•:CIALISTS &OVIcs, FREE.- consnu He (nervously}="What will your Profen"Ir.V'erworrl. wave a .Fcholar- knd for free Be Hyla to Dept. W. L, ns in regard to any diseasa. Lowest 1 '; ��rtther say when I tell him we're .Minard'e Liniment cures Cotes, ac. dcir-4 in at ration of his theoriee. liationai Or r,ce• to drurs of .tt kinds g and Chemical Ca,Toronto- pp n. engaged 9" m nt. Glasses fitted by good a to-d 7 g KIN FOR WOMEN. for anything sold n r'etclas• drop j She--"He'll be delighted, dear. The Soul of a Piano Is st�rP+ to'Dr. Belinian, Collingwood. Out. .-He always-has been." It is not at all well known that Action. Insist on the t: knighthood has tso�stantly been A FEATHER DYEING ~- .'e •s Laain and Curlingand KIA Olovft+ alsu.et - conferred upon women sats the OT HIG>✓L C The,+•can be snt by to r oz. -ism. , Pills are Rheumatism,- poet. pe These P is C Po �T e , 'the best p1At,e 4. n En lisp ` radon ra hie. Ma ' s t'1'o the many who suffer from rhea- Lo G p Y g �inatism a trial of Parmelee's Vege- ladies received the accolade, . and Pia O Action BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CQ = •tatble Pills is recommended. They many more were%members of such _ >KoxTaxAi. 'have pronounced action upon the knightly orders as the Garter and and kidne s and b re ulfl� St. John. When Mary Cbolmob- ? NIGHTINGALE _ I a Y Y 8 T NGALE x ., H. H. HIGH RAW FURS 1 .lad of Cheshire ese organs act Bele the bo d Y , in the action of th g Y BROKER B „ STOCK B �iTgNT�]� h 6 Elizabeth for her the was knighted y E ,~ ®VIn Exchange .� -. Ina an alternative in preventing. B t1 - - •- • „ Member standar Stook and Mining n valiant address on the •ween tale- IE ON admixture of the uric acrd and Q LISTED STOCKS CARRIED SVRiTE FOR PRICE LIST blood that causes this painful diner-I ing command at the threatened iA- coTr+spondene• invits,L.- °der. They must be taken accord- vasion by-Spain, did she know that I ;3 MELiNDA ST., TORONTO I w C. Goffatt.'Ori111e. Ont.' • ing to directions and used steadily a whole city of Spanish women, the _ land they will speedily give evidence gallant women of Tort6sa, had been R.a"V6T ]5wVR8 a j f their beneficial efiec#s. knighted ter saving-that•city from Conect°ri ata<h,i,tier= Nvili rnd ;t to their + the Moors? Mary and Elizabeth _ - .s advanLage to get ti:eir nawe.t Liu ors lnsillat r BROWNS lift, Thia irt+urae prompt ieceipi of our,qus LOOKING AHEAD. had both been knighted at their . tationa and general infonnatiun, which wll b• coronation i-but b -the.•time Anne ready about the 15th of November. Yuu cab ba "If we quarrel like this now Y TRE ESN +u'e°f fair and liberal-tre ctment when oo _ ' the second' Mary, and Victoria as- tyour tv 1what will we do after marriage?" ship front t.Cast,Tav Wage Omt. sle►a o. `1Ve11, if yon think I'm going to cended the throne it had. ueen quite saf.ontsc.Ease Ter•+co.out i• lash blindly into marriage without forgotten that according to English �� law and use a woman why filled a FREE REMEDY finding out who's boss, ye•.1're mis- man's office acquired all its privi- SINKS. Stoves SO taken." leges end .was immune..from none :`rjle S� .japed of }tea duties y - _ 11r3ack Knight" is A. joy to To Color Gray 'Hair and , HE RA'ERW HER every woman who takes.pride in, Make It Grow. herhome. Nothing quits "John, do you• love your .]ittIe . - wife I". "Yes." "Do yen love me R 'enables'her to have the so Nice stoves always clean, freshly As a Beautiful � very much Z" Oh, yes.". '`Will you WRITE WRITE Head of Nair, ' poli hed and.brilliantly black.. FOR poi Let us send on always love -me 4" ' "Yes-say, wo- .. = rr absoluteLT Wse • Y Yt !,tack Knight is ready to one treatment o/ man, what have you gone and order- -easil applied-and a few rubs CAU MUE AGENCY A „ y PP Luxurine, If it L �. ed sent home now 2 brin_,rs a mirror-lisle polish. only .tb prove to t I "Black Knight" does away son that it color) Wray hair and -SAME.THING EXACTLY. wit}: all the hard work and dirty t'' tnakae • rt If row. I wort:of stove polishing. stops t t e h i nf Mrs. Guggenheim=Flora wants removes dams- " one of those new slieath gowns. if your dealer should slot have cud Gad wakeshvT "I':ac:Rnight",we willseadyou gRpyyp+a NURSERIES, - the hair of man or woman or child heavy Mr. - Guggenheim-Like the one s targe can,postpatd,for roc. and beautifully glossy. You have oral x t yotl showed me in the picturet WEIAAND COUNTY,ONi to send as your address, with 10o enol for mailing and Dacking. and willsend • Mrs. Guggenheim—Yes. The F.F.Datlley Co.ILitaited. you:anywbers opr treatment. at our owa � LARGEST GROWERS OF $n 3 TxEp 4 Mr. Gaggenheim-Tell' her` to HAMILTON,Ont. 24 ezpenae. Write today• Addreae . NURSERY STOCK IN DR. PROSSE, Dept. s, crawl into an umbrella, covey. NeA,.w-of rA•J•s»ot"?�.f GMs•Pdi•1. CANADA. tCl3 Commisaionerli St.. sionhroal. i ISSUE 46-11. Minard's Llntrnent Cutty Dlphthertg. . ,,. ,.. .. .m .• ;'-`, ... 4 ...;.:._, •. .:r. � �...-+:. `.t..,:'d :,.;�,. y.. .:�: ✓�t:a.y $.,.i-^^r„'�el'•`,.�e!E.- ""•.s-J• ''- : w. i o- LOCALISMS. -Winter overcoats are pow the way, then about a hundred yards ' gaits-in evidence ae a result ystlie behind would come the farmers wife, WINTER ; ' cold spell of•the past few Saye. and then would come the farCner's bio- y .-Quite a utimber from here at• ther about two hundred yards behind. - --Frank Bund of Tomato, y - ivam home ov,or Sunda tended James Eochraue's saleuear To us of the present dap this proceed- J Sunday. fag seems strange, but it was to pre- -Mr. Ruddy, of Toronto, was Claremont on Wednesday after- vent any, tendency to talk on word!* .'Bargain Prices Clearm . Slee town on Wednesday noon. affairs. The farmer's brother was like t r - - - -R. A. Bunting hada business} —Mre, H,-Ellicott;.of the Brock Enoch 9f 9141—He walked with God The GOOC�B n111E3 O, . trip to the city on Wednesday. Road, we regret to report, receiv-I near, The farm was an old quarry -R. Moore, of Toronto, was in ed a slight stroke of paralysis on where stones had been taken to build 7. `towG for air feW dwys on bueineae. Thursday. _ Fort George, but then was hidden by James Denn chi broom bushes-Here the brother had aped scar- -The Swastika Club met on DRESS GOODS-at a big reduction-amass going at half rice y daily intercourse with his Milker un- pp load of hogs to Toronto on Tues- Wednesday evening at the home til you could see the impress of his Gent's Tweeds at 1.25 and 1.00 a yard, going at 75 cts,and.50 cts. 4day. of Mrs. A. G. Green, when a most knees on the stones, in that hidden Gents', Ladies' and Boys'..Sweaters, Misses' and Boys'Winter --T. M. McFadden had'a brei- enjoyable time was spent. nook far down below. Mitte, Gloves and Caps. Ladies' and Men's Felt Boots, a few nese trip to the city on Wednes- -W. E.N. Sinclair, the Mayor Mr. Rose had great skill and much sixes left at big reduction. u ' day. of Oshawa, was in town oil. Fri- success in all ferrying interests, carry- -Donald and Mrs. ' Simpson day last. He is the Liberal can. off many prizes fol• liege stock. . and LADIES' UNDERWEAR-A good assortment from 25c to 1.00 per ..spent over Sunday with friends in didate in the forth-coming pinyin- runts in different parts of Scotland. garment. We have the Penangle natural wool goods. Toronto. sial elections and called upon a Mr. Tait who had been Farim-Bailiff _ :; ' -Ra Brokenshire, of Toronto, number of his•'supporters. for and Victoria, and later Hing C e21t>=3' V21C @=W@@/= "was at his home here a few days --The, Clearance Sale counters Edward ode having received his Now for bargains-All mui;t o. See our ,goods and rices. � Y training under the late Mr. Rose. $ $ P last week. at Dickie & Chapman's this week Our late friend was urpigbt and gen- 18 Men's fleece-lined Drawers and Shirts, regular 50c each, now 40c. -Measela are quite prevalent included 50 pairs :of 'boots; men's Brous tc►a fault. Loyal and true to his each-i 5c per suit. - among the children of the village underwear,7 pair blue overalls, friends, and a staunch Liberal in pot= Men's l shirts and Drawers, regular 75e each, now 80e each .at present. 18 pair men's tweed pants, 11 itics in the old land, but he did� s ribbed woos not r take much interest in politics since or 1.15 per suit. - -W.E. Yarnold, P. L. S., of mens heavy flannel shirts, dress p -� Port Perry, was here on Monday goods, heavy hose- gloves. These be came to Oanada some 12 years ago. Men's heavy ribbed wool Shirts and Drawers,"rega'lar 1.00 each, now :on business, goods with many other lines are Out of a family of five he has left 80c each, or 1.50 per suit. two daughters and two sons, the oth- -Miss Clara Ham, of;Toronto, greatly reduced in price. Take er daughter Mrs, John Munro, pre- We have large sizes in many of these garment&. - . spent Sunday at the home of her a look at them. * . "deceased him some few years ago and --- p�rents here. -The mild weather of the past now bg is laid to rest by her side in _ Don't wait-You may lose a snap. -Mrs. John Leslie, of Toronto,. week changed on Sunday to the Erskine Cemetery.-Com _ is spending a few days with Pick- opposite extreme. ' The,rain of teringg friends Sunday forenoon changed to snow , „ -Mr. Weeks has been making and sleet about noon. In the aft- ...,repairs repairs to his will data during the ernoon it cleared with the wind Seasonable bargains In ,ice w 'past week. grRdually increasing in force until -Mrs. George Leng is having a it became gnite a hurricane ac- _ } furnace installed in her residence companied by quite a hard frost, + 'this week. The lakes became very iough find - D W E _ 4, -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here dangerous even to the largest vee- H-A R' as usual next Tuesday to t%tteud gels, but the storm signals which 'to his profe�ftioaal dutie,4. * had been duplayed for about - -Miss Kate Kerr and brother, three days would prevent: many I Only, "Souvenir" Range, 4 hole with high shelf, positively guaran- Donald, spent Sunday at the losses. teed, regular price $40.00..going at $3'2"00. - home of their mother here. -Soine weather propbet4 hitve Ik i1 Only, `-Souvenir" Range, 4 No. 9 holes and 1 six inch hole; with B -D. rokemahi're's sale on -Sat• predicted an open fall and mild ., urday way, well attended and winter,'basin their high warming closet, regular price $48.00, going at 885.00, fully g prognostiga- _ J .. ;prices were very satisfactory. - tions on the scarcity of bee��h•mnt* guaranteed. -A fe.w loads of potatoes came tmli the thin plumage of fowl.Fini3 1 Only, Globe Heater, regular SK.UO, now $8.:50. Genuine snaps. - - - 'into the village during the est otber sign* which had much i Si e do not deliver above stoves a hese price pp - r ab - toy t t week Find were disposed of at$1.25 weight with our forefathers'. We - - t� per bag. have nut much faith in these pre- -Judge McIntyre, of Whitby, dictions and intend getting in our y= was here on Saturday presiding usual qupply of coal, We also enc• �;oW 2s the time for Stove Pipes, Elbows,' Q2ae8, at a court for the revision of the iced to o our usual amount of - _. voters, list. snow shovelling, although some -Mrs. Geo. Kerr returned home of our neighbors are unkind rutty, Coal Scuttles, etc. Keep liIIming. !fast week after spending seven:] enough to insinuate that that is e - ' _ months at the horse of her niece very small matter. -'t�,T• N. EiriC1A.i� - i/ ! ,,.:..✓ - in Toronto. —Dr. J. W. F. Rose, of Toronto. - ----- - - - • . .- ' -George Johnson, of Oshawa, narrowly escapemd death on Wed. MAYOR OF OSHAWA lie- !the district agent of the Sun In- needay near Ricbond Hill, ori The Li1.beral Candidate for South On- �6 _V- hapmaft ,surance Co. was in town on Fri- Yoage street. While proceeding tario in the Present Election, who clay on business. along the road one of the front asks your support on theplatform of -Donald Munro sold -a four wheels of his auto caught in a rut N. W. Rowell, X. C., the Liberal --- +-year old gelding cm Wednesday to causing the auto to tarn turtle, Leader. He is a native of Whitby S. McMillan, of Port Perry, `for Both Dr, Ross and his chauffeur Township, owner of a farm there and ,�♦ -- il, _ the handwme sure of $800.. sustained a broken rib each and an active apd Hggresaive public roan -M� INT E R �C L O T l�-� E S - -Miss S. A. Dale and Mise P. J. were badly shaken up. It was a in For-some years. - ;. A "<Yright intend installing a Turn- narrow egeape from death or very P : lace in the residence they recently serious injury. It will be re- purchased from A. N.`Ridley. membered that it %tits Dr. Ross r�� r�WS ate' Now is the tinge to buy your Underwear for winter: :Fleece lined -Thos. Reevely; of the Brock who caused the accident to Mr. at 50c., 75c. and $1.00 per garment. ;Road, we"nnderifh► d, has bold his Strielilwnd in Pickering early last ser NOT.rz,a res s.is wor is ixAn _-" ;farm to a man who has some in- gunimer: T.bd. McFadden will to-I you that he Union goody at 50c. artd 75c. Allrwool heavy ribbed, full bodies, un- itention of starting a brick yard. -The annual Epworth League sells a Rood many bort ea of Parisian base shrinkable and unbeatable,,at I$1.00 a piece, Penaugle pure b. -Richard Butt who vvas.confin• Convention_ of tNe WhitbyLila. beca°se it gives satisfaction, in bI t He guarantees it ro eradicate dandruff natural wool,nice and ear to wear, but hard to wear out. •1K;"; >� ed to'his bed for -several dayq trio wa�held at Y • atop falling sod.Flirting hair and itching through illne-, i9 now sornewhat nesda.y last. with a fainly"good at- .carp,or money back. Flannel and Karki Top Shirt:;, easy washed 'improved and -able to be. around. tendanre, with from 1variou-+ Parisian Sage will malo the hair grow _ -Leslie Morcombe left on Tuea- if the hair root is nct dead it uta life and good wearing material. .. ':.' leagues showed the work w be in v -_ u day morning to, work for a time a healthy .condition• with a slight and luster into soil and faded hair. at.d - - - with the Toronto and Ea*tern in the most delightful hair dreaslnR in toe increase in the lNorward Move- 7 world. Only �o Beata a large bottle. R A BUNTI Gy ]E'.ICKERiNC :Electric Railway surveying gang. went giving!;. Mr T. G. Jackson Panbian Sage is the beet hair grower l -Robt. Wood returned" home of Whitby. read a valuable paper acd beautifier, daodn:ff care and scalp f _ _._'last.week: frzini" a hunting' trip on uThe League as itsubjects cleaner known- Try it oa our money WINTER ER /S COM/NC �. in the north. He succeeded 'in Ground. Two leadingsub'ect* back plan, bold and gnazar,teed in Pick- 1.. Pick- :bagging a deer and a large black were-"Men and Religion,"by Rev, ering by T. M. McFadden. , bear. R. A. Delve, and ` Citzenahip," by . -Murray Barrett, we are plea&- A, W, Smart,ihwhich the speaker, . :- ' And you can stay right with it if you get 'one of theee Northwest ed to state, is now making, rapid emphasized the necessity of sectir. SALE RE(318TEA _. Black Galloway Robes and Coats, made by the Sovereen Coat and -- progress towards recovery, after ing men fur the church, and of _ Robe Co. Warranted not to get hard from age or use: along siege of illness from Pleur- giving them,a practical oatlet for SATrRD"AY, Nov. 18th-Auction sale" We have in oto• stock of Mitts and Gloves of all kinds and sizes, from ley and pneumonia.... _. their Christianity, after they had of standing timber, S. W. cor. of 10c to 2.50 a pair. We have all kinds of'wool goods, Cardigan jackets -Mrs. R. H.' Cronk and Mra. R. united with the church. Mrs. G. lot 26, con. 2. Pickering, (near Ers- sweaters, underwear all sizes. Give us a call. Prices right. Bie are in Toronto his week-at- Jackson:of Port Perry,-dealt with kine cemetery.) the property of I. tending the Provincial Women's Junior League Problems, and Rev. F. Post ll, A Sale at one. Bee bills. I F. Poatill, Auctioneer. -.'FARMERS' SUPPLY STORL�' •" " Iostitote'a"s tile' d"&legates from g, :H. Soper, B. A., of Toronto. f - WXDNSspAv, Nov. 22ND.-Extensive the—AllanrCiark of�Lakefield, iG spoke on "Comparritive Religion." y E BRYAN PROP. PICKERINGF �I credit sale of.hackney and enrich rs. Joseph.Harbron ,gave a.most' horses, registered and grade short- spending a week's vacation at the interesting paper on the Results horn cattle, at lot 4, can. D., Scar- home ofhis parents here. He is in Summer School work. The boro, (south of West Hill), the pro- `080 s nding a few days with his whole program was of an inspir- perty of John McIntosh. Sale at 1, GURNEY OXFORD grandparents in'Hamilton. ' ing character and waw.greatly en- sharp. No reserve, as the proprietor -Timothy O'Leary, of Audley, joyed by all who attended. . has sold his farm and is retiring from ISTOVES AND RANGES has rented from,the Misses Rich. bmsiuess. Seebins. Beldam k Ingle- ardson the Dale property adjoin= ton,auctioneers. ThePassing of a Highlander ing the Friends' church, and will _ SATURDA g0lV. 2iyra-Auction sale ,�. reside therein 'during the winter Last Friday at the home of his of standing timber, on lot 19, con..4, ' The only Stoves months. daughter, Mra,Donald Munro, Lake- Pickering (Brock road), .the pro- y perty of Miss Ella Robson. Sale at 4 -Several from this locality are view Farm. Mr. John Rose of Inver- attending the Hortienitural Show ness, Scotland, •went• to the great 1 o'clock. ,Bee bills." W. B. Powell, in Toronto this week. There is a majority in his 80th year, auctioneer. - t e with th ' Born in .. - '— �. _ . great display of feuit, which can- Petty,y, near ,Historic C1410- "Economizer 's not be surpassed by "any other den Moor. Inverness, he went to NORTHERN GROWN TREES school where Gaelic and English.were country. iz Aw 1;e era;Pluses,clibrry, Peach, Grapes, .A-one-lever device for fuel- -The water war of the Spink taught,and so became a good scholar small Fruits, Ornamentals,. evergreens, Po in both tanSuages. Later in life he Rom, Flowering abrabs, Climbers, Etc, Mills is"'now iii first class re air, married Christina McLennan from Everything in the nur4er�line,• Catalogue saving and fire control, -some re irs having been p Free, sena ii.t or 7oar wants for prices, - 'r pa g Tilade to Flowerdale,Gairloch,near Loch Marie Agents wanted;apply for terms. See them in all Sizes at , :the biilk-head, and the tube was in'the west of Rose Shire,and she also J. H. Wimer. Nurse A never in better condition `than it -spoke and read;"in both- languages. Port Elgin, Ontario rY� ie At present. Until her death the Gaelic Bible was -� C� -�-� T tCs -Ohe good second hand base- read daily' in family "worship but JOSEPH IT. w N ■ ,Y S thereafter the English Bible, Every Blacksmithing -burner without oven, -and , one Sunday the members of his family had good second hand six hole range, to repeat twenty, questions in, the .. both in first class repair. Dickie Shorter Catechism. Mr. Rose 'visa an fit Cha ma-n. See their "ad" foe excellent Bible scholar, indeed one p * having rented the Dumbarton shop a COME AND SEE ME' more bargains. minister said to him, "I wish I knew and opened the same, I am prepar--_ _ : -Walter Annan, who has been the contents of tile'Bible'as well as � �do all work entrusted to _ •- -working for for the past-few fnohths 'You do," •For Double Harness,-Single Harness S P me in the above line. ' ::east of Toronto as engineer for Havio a singularly retentive mem- • .. Ri g $3or•seshoeip a specialty.. . ory his Folk-lore stories were a source g Collars, Halters, Eta., :Mr. Reid,' who has A large con• Vail in and wee me any time. - traict for. improving the -roads in in delight to all who beard them. Tak- P $ ing to agricultural life when quite �-+• f• Env iklh 1ny own iYlake.' York County, is home at present, young he entered the homeof x farm- � 'frost having interupted the Work. er, havin- the same Pace,as himself� DUMBARTON Plush Ruga, Whips, and all Horne Furnishings,, -The Rnow•fall on Tuesday and it God-fearing man. nig`-it enabled many of our resi- Every Sabbath morning the old PICKERING MARKETS ,always in stock, dents to indulge in someiealthy farmer would acme to the- dining exercise with long-handled shovels room when the young men were seat- White Winter Wheat, old:.:.: $ -.86 the following morning. We are ed at breakfast and any. "Now, lade Red " •' .... _ .815 PICKERINGr HARNESS EMPORIUM afraid the novelty velli soon wear remember this is the Lord's Day". Lat- Mixed :.......... .84 4 4 afr but ho the ma continue er they would all join in family wor• Spring Wheat.,, ... ... .72 Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL pe y ship,and then wend their way to Goose ..,... •.... 72� thk work as a matter of duty, church, The old farmer would lead nate . a 44 A � } `Ye+-S ... v__'�»: •.w»•'.",•`,w!^.;1 _ -„h 5::.. .... ;.1. r..r:,_. v'k'..v' _-4� �..t �i —,s•1. ( \ 1.`„+:�9+„i(,A h,'d''rl” .n,.. . fI4. Ira..n. ..•. : Y . ... , V+:. • :'Y � _. .. .a:. ... r..:. '_ i ...' .a-ern: r':..,•' .,,w',..�.n ::.9..e .,u,' ,ger 'n Nta !.C'- -^ e�