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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_09_13_.wq- .c- Y. Ae,t •- ,^%.r..II �.K T Z°i!S'•we1. P11- MIT • - __ -_�._. -6666 _.— - _ ____� —_.y— ..r —_6666 _.-• _ .. _ ... _.. .. ,. 6666 -'. -. ... . i - - TtIE-- ,, ' PICKERING_ . COL. . PICSERiN(I ONT. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1 , 912 ffoe 50 WHITiVALi MONGOLIA Established 75 yeses Medical SPINK MILLS Getting is the grain has divided the Mre, Ne}aon Wang, • of Claremont, interest with the Provincial Fair. called on' ielattvee here on Monday ��T�% 0� Weather favorable for harveatin last. R � l� r r - _O E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis• now and the busy farmer Cs improving The Misses Libbie and Mary Bowers R• tared member of the O tometrical Aaso• FLOUR " the time. s nt $ands at Geo. Wian'e, loaf): pp staritt, Special sttentton-gl,en to '' f glasses. 8766 tested free. North WHITE -SATIN Mr. Leary's mill dam }s g- ow re -con• vila. Richard Tarr '' LS e MIL etructed and the usual nod work is Arthur Betz, and QRIiJAM —BUNS . - being done to the great convenience $eightlyy Tarr are 'having telephones C. McKINNON, M.D „' L.R.C.S.,. TEA =BUSS of Wbitevale and vicinity, installed this week. Edinburgh, member of the college of Bread and Cake Makers Free. The Whitevale Branch of the Wom- We are sorry to hear that W. C_. La_ Physicians and Surgeons o! Ontario. licentiate e of Be al college of surstson., Edinburgh. ea s Institute will hold their regular Fraugb, our genial merchant, is about specisl attention to dt�tlea6so of women a�qd FEED :: , monthly meeting in the Methodist taleave us. We wish them success ; BRAN children, Of4oe and zaddaaoe, Brongliam: BRA'V church basement on Wednesday, Sept. in their future home, SHORTS 18th, at 3 p. m. A special feature of :rPICI(ERING MEDICAL SllRGICAL SHORT:3 - the meeting will be a taut from Mr, - MA` ITOBA OATS at>d. X -RAY INSTfTUTE WELLAND FEED FLOUR Oliver, bank manager, on "How to L W. 1G. Scott's Sale Wednesday. OAT CHOP JUMBO '� :'.: our. • bankin business. "• Ail ladies' ED g OATS most cordially invited. :MIMED CHOP >iu ornt xowLa. ac. B., u. D.,. F• OAT CHOP + STONEHOUSE- HANOOCK CORN Phyudsa•in�e CORN uuNBARTON - " J CORN CHOP 8ysoWist in Beetal Lisesses. Prytatic Di. ” Looks Church Was the scene of tR of Mea, Diseases o: women; caaeer6, CORN CHOP - Special prices.for large quantities. �Vumors, s -Bay examination. Diseases of eye CORN CRACKED Y John Anderson, of Niagara, spent very quiet wedding when Rev. And - MIXED CHOP h rew Ta for married Miss Laurs. Stone. +tar, nose, thzoat}ad Ion=s, >:ittinggla66s6 and the week -sad with hie mot ere y ati scare and chronic diwa6s6. Mre. Wm. Qowan returned home on house, of Toronto, formerly of Pick - F L Q v R oso• soars 19 to a rnd ► to ! tigi>- EE$ last- fr4� -a- $lilt -wlth friends eying,_ nto. The bride wllea_Han $A$in Thornhill. = of Toronto. Tile bride was given aay W. T, and Mrs. Dunbar are a d• y y, and wore a ite GOLDEti CITY 1.egai. - b Mr. Blackab � - Chopping every -day In the week, lag a couple of weeks vacation in he French voile dress- with overdress of KISSIMI =' FAREWELL, g.C„ BARRIS- silk net, trimmed with silver and gold v • � OrownAttorn 'g��Cj.ELl Niagara district. g Also". 00=11 Ioaas, q, and comfy n Miss Nellie Thom is attending the sequins, and wore a white rosebyd In • whhbv. lay CALWELL'S MOLASSES her hair, carrying a bouquet continuation classes at Pickering. We y g q t of white T. ] ARCLAY, Barrister -at -Law; MEAL wish her success in her atudles. roses.and Wies of the valley. She was 'a A special Communion Service will attended by her cousin, Miss Lillian ti L • Solicitor, Notary Public, special Bxstpl- - ' star for ,His:, Court of Tastiao. Brock arrest, be conducted nexb Sunday afternoon Bennett, as bridesmaid, who wore a STOCK whitbT, 717' J. L• SPIN$, LIMITED, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wal- tan suit. with blouse of white Batten- ton. burg lace, white hat with osprey, and E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and PIGKERING, ONT. wore a' corsage bouquet of white asters' Gerald Cowen left last week for •Solicitor, Notary nor to the, Ste: Honey to and sweet ease The room was at- Moan• Omcs net door to the Standard Bank Alameda, Sask., where he' will'epend pp g FOODS wmtbv. gglp several weeks. He was accompanied tended by Mr, Frank Reynolds, Af• by Roy Morriab, of highland Creek. ter t'hp ceremony the bridal .couple - ag drove to the home of Mr, Blackab �u #itrtias# l5aar3 #. �LC•LAR ]DD-EAL - told hi's farm to re claScott, ! of auc- se dainty, i h wedding suppernged �m • T J county MOB' T {ion sale in the near future. hervbrid dress for a cream se Re suit CALD G. HA- Issuer of Of ;e rigg e p° CELL'S MOLASSES Lso.nps fa the Coaatp of Ontario, and lace waist, wearing a white felt Pickering Village. srn7 From the way things are new shap- MEAI, si.go for all styles of furniture. in g, Dunbarton is like) to develop- trimmed with cerise satin and m POCCHER. Real Estate Aux _ into a leading residential suburb of white feather osprey, Mr, and Mrs. 1 e tton6er, raloator, eolleotdr and i.6asr g p BLATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL- - of marriage licensee. Brougham, soy - Toronto: Thin is the opinion e:pyeas- Hancock will reside In the near future - ed by one who is in aposition to know in Pittsburg. Pa. i$l.bo 'j'� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Room' Moulding the trend of affairs. BAGA'ti ,; „d FLAX MEAL .. 1p JV. Licanw in the conoq of On BPIOUGHAM C�ee st store and his s.sidenee, Claremont. _._ Attend Scott's sale 18th. . - -- -. &BEATON: -T4 8$IP+a +Ci a FpaTn88 'apt' W. I. BQde11 had a business `tei'p to P01 LT i - taking Toronto on. Tuesday, RY TONIC _ • ls. Accounts Bit.atlanar far - 10 Coate alBdavifr, Accountant as•• f[caay b toad • ,BALSAM Miss Mar Hood is home from Rose - pprrappaarrtt�� xa6aae e! bank for .a few days, and”, °° iVhltsrali, oat. Y'rr',av �a Window Shades stark Linton visited hie home in John McLean and family attended f POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, of Claremont, Bros. h. for the aged W. Slack, Oshawa Dr. and fair Mrs. McKinnon visited To- Jr �• 'S PINK � Evansville on Sunda last. JL' •fox Oonntles of York ed Ontario. Ace, _ PIN K flop sales of all kinds susnued to on shortest �. = ronto friends last week. softso. Address amen River P, o., out. We are pleased to see Millis Ads W, and Mrs. White were in Toronto VNI DERTARITG- Jones able to be around again. for a few dave last week. DICKERING B. POWELL, Licensed Anc- Zbe public platform at Chalk Lake Mrs. Albri ht is visiting with Mrs. ,loner valuator and collector fare ;in connection Iroaasiq of Ontario and York. Au ands of attracts great crowds of fate. Richard Out rie at Audley, , Indus eoadoesed *fiber pnva sly or by auction. Goo. Boomer, of Toronto. B ad- g _ , A Sale notes ootteomed For dates or ocher pare Distance n0 Ob�ect. G. Malcolm has. returned to .(Salt, _ �u Rfcalan a ply at resident Elisabeth et Nlek log a few days at his summer ome after spending a taw days at liar home - lWind. r MAe order. left as .rem omo., Pick. -- Prices moderate. mere -- here. =ring or ac.eoa o soot•, Claremont. asisfa o on S r« -_ James Readolan has been on the Mrs, David Dafoe, or.. spent a week CJ -A seed, promppo atssTmb. lu epouion $assn- sick list of late, suffering from neu- with her daughter, Kra. Smith fwd. H7 pbons anmbarl6lndspet►deot 1x01 � ghtet•, . Of •• calgia. Toronto, Best 3 lump steam coal. All coal is HAPPY 16 Mlss Sophia Dap, of Claremont. via- Mr. and Mrs. Desk and daughter, of under coyer, lull weight and Ited under the parental roof on Sun, Vancouver. visited Mrs. Gillman the $• R. PENNOOK - nay last prompt service. - g past wee}{. 1WHITEVAL.K. ONr. $drool Days are with as Miss Ida Pugh la spending her sum - Born -Oa Wednesday, Sept. 4th. U M $ R !'aoeral Director and 1"ah ere again" and mer vacation in Saginaw with her to John and Mrs. Miller, of -Thistle " - sister, Mrs. (Dr. ) Bagshaw. Ha" a son. Any business entrusted to me will Mrs. Holdon Ira two daughters, A (food stock of rough and matched � �i k L g Robert and Mrs. Burton of Detroit, be carefully handled. • 1C4erRl �liarmaC+,y Misses Maud end Mvra. of Markham, are visiting the forme -i's father fora hemlock, also matched and dress - - e4arges Moderate - visited friends in town recently. short time. ed spruce and pine. - Is headquarters for all your seeds 1 H M _independent Phone. -Nv, "lal4. - - itt 5c$ooI Supplies , Mrs. s. ech }n spent a few days 2x Ox and- - r Ontario cedar shingles. - -� with her son, N. Y. and 'Mrs. Meebin, - -=� Remember Scott's sale Wednesday 3: and 4: B. C. shingles. - Public and High School Readers, • September 18th. of Oshawa, JOHN PHILIP Mrs. G. is Linton, we are pleased Let me quote you prices r any build. ` Scribblers and Exercise Books, to report, Ca recovering from her re- ins material you may require, d? Pens and Pencils, = WHITBY cent illness. Drawing and Writing Books, a Archie Mechin went to Toronto last Bill stuff a special{ Has a full line or rresh and cur- K The Whitby Women s Institu y' 1 ed meats constantly on hand. - Paints, Crayons, etc., etc. won the price for preserved [roil at week where he will attend the Jarvis Inds ndaat phone 1504. ; the Oshawa Fair this week. SC CollgiatP. Mrs. Walker, of Winnipeg and Miss A �j RE E SOR! Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, ,fj nice line of Writing Tablets and `Mr' Stewart, the local contractor �'Palker, of Claremont, visited at Wm, ' ' Ham, Bologna, SPeiners, etc. nn the C. P. R., ie putting in a new Cassfe'e one day last week, .' Envelopes always rand. steam shovel to hasten on. the work. Mrs Geoff a w, of Toronto, is via - = pe y LOCUST HILL -Highest prices paid for The house famine in town is increas- g • Butcher's cattle - inR, but the residents are tryin ,to icing her mother, Mrs. W. T. Wilson. - -'�• PE+ T'2'2T y q who fell and broke her arm. TIME TABLE-Pickering relieve the situation b increased ac- R Station (i Miss Beatrice Alger has returned T. R. Trains - tivity in building operations. going East due ae follows - The overnment hog ital farm man- after a endin_pc a few. weeks with her No. 6 Mail g.Og A M. 40 C9 it?QrjE PICHERIN4 PHARMACY g P sister, Wardell, of Port McNlcoll. " •12 Local ' . 2.50 P. M. , agars Are increasing their motive . power by adding to the number of Rev. W. ii, Wood will occupy the '! 1st Local 6.04 P. M. horses to overtake the work on the pulpit In St. Johns church on Bun- Trains going West !allows- : ' 'First -slew rigs for hire REAL ESTATE..... day next and also the following Suc- No. 13 Local 6.86 A. M. farm. The ditching machine is kept y bl Ernes! 2.80 P. ills ..­...Day or nigtit��p�� �M� busy, putting in An elaborate system daArtbur Oracknell leaves this week •" 7 Mail 8.19 P. of underdralning which will greatly for England, where he will join hie •Bnndav included. �IIs meets sH trains ''I Increase the efficiency of the land. P >f parents, after an absence of some nine The Oshawa murder case has been Teaming promptly attended to. a frequent topic of discussion. The years. Q A Barclay entertained a accused murderer, Bateman, was tak- re. y rte ed x Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Insurance rates lower on farm pro• number of young people on Tuesday __ - perty and Village Dwellings, . _ en to the jail here last week and those W. -- who came in contact with him from evening. A very.. enjoyable tifne was _ He in first Ass ompaaies. spent. � ! Piicket'iytp.. their official capacity 'say {bat he is in Mrs. Swardfager and Mrs. J. Ben - IT`O Pz'®m11nizs NOtosc many ways a counterpart of the mur• nett. who have been visiting at Wm, 4, y derer, McLaughlin who was hanged - Fall Term front Sept 3 If not insured with me, call and here iryeav or two ago, for the mur- Cassie's for the past two months, have compare rates. der o,f his wife. returned to Winnipeg. _... , One first -class brick house and a es -� Arra a -en r sa e. on the Toronto - Eastern between here church, will meet at Mrs. Amos Brig- es and Oshawa. The grading on the new nall s on Wednesday, Sept. 18th, at , • Q. Riehardsoa• electric, road is now completed be. the usual hour. All welcome. and tween Oshawa and the union ceme- The Women's Inetitute� will hold ' e tery, wink the exception of the cross- their rssqular meeting at the home of Notary Public, Pickering• ings ever the creeks. The fencing Mrs. W. J. Devitt on Tuesday, Sept. e T0190 =0n. ONT. gang have now located in town hav 17th, at 2.80 p, m. Roll call, demon- Lenses ' �t ry T 1ng completed their work east and stration on cake icing 'and music will - TheBChooTthatbas a g�t•eatreputa A7 � E V � A L j s'T are'graduallp working westward, furnish the program, _ What mi ht have proved a ,very lion for giving superior business � ' A number "from 'ilere'att�Ciedwbisre q = and shorthand training. Graduates in all kinds of Tire Setting: y and Wed- Saturday accident�-veeU,red - Oshawa Fair on Tuesday and hold good - positions because - nesda although called Saturdayy morning. While no. Beast - - y' y' g was workio around Gibson's thresh - We do not need your. pros- ' . tb'e are • thoiou hl .Reaper and Mower Knives ground Farmers Day, was marked by an g y g y prepared. almostentire absence.of the farming ing machine his arm caught in the cription'to 'replace a broken Write for catalogue, Open. year. eleulent, owing, no doubt to their be- machinery. He was badly cut about lens. Bring the pieces, We Wood working and the wrist end required medical aid. Eater spy time. lag busy with their harvesting opera- analyze them and exactly dupli= W. J. Elliott, Princi al --General Blacksmithin tons. The attendance on that day g•- _date�__Or_sre -tan youzr t ': p was composed'chleft the - . Con. Yong_elind Alexander fto. - o s awa:�'t ci sable feature of a er ussell, a youth of present prescription in any of n; �� � 1 B CK �D the Fair was the -weakness in the ex- twenty,-was drowned in the New- ou popular style of mounts. hibits of farm stock and produce. The market Canal by a raft upsetting We can also fit you with per- -to name from' South Ontario on which were eight young men. �aCkSl�ll�ihlll Have you lots of water I to Oshawa Fair is to be rag, sited as , fectly satisfactory 2 sigh spec= „� we believe it has taken awayy a Good Chas'. F. Walsh, a 'Curtiss blp- fades..+ C. D. lucit, OF W T]tVA X deal of - interest in the fair: Ttie dfrec- lanist, 'had a narrow escape at `p is eared to furnish u anything Lora, however, Are to be congratulaied Halifax Exhibition, when his ma- - - 4 Saving rented the Dunbarton shop prepared you an thin on the way they have improved the chine emshed dowi'r bn "a cattle ' and opened the same,' I am prepay In the -line of water- supply such as grounds and buildtngs as they are shed. Norman Bassett ed to do all work entrusted to pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, now a credit to them. We also think Ra.... me in the above line._. _ plumbing, etc. there is too much pmmioeace given P g• The Qiand'Trunk Pacific esti- {i►ar pre Horaeahceing a specialty. to the grand stand performances, race JTLt�E7.ER AND OPTiCiAN� .' fairly Call in and see me any time. They are also exp well drillers track events and the fakir feature of mate of the weGtern wheat crop to keep ;• a the show, . The pprominent'men of the is 178, 828,000 Bushels or between opospos.ra mew v �'. Z =1`�TT�.'N�:�s, and respectfully solicit your patron, scanty showed {flair interest by their two and three millions in excess roar oinosr WHITBY s M age for the future. •';r AUNBARTON B 'e• . phone 5621 presence. s year. � ad __. e�k" �raufl+ �:,.• �',:., n. a..,..:.. �. + . x:.: 7+:. ; S:. �e' wb� .7+.u«..,..;M ?:"��..Axa:•i,..� 1�tx_,..: _.,.�.a "!,Nee -,� Kv^cN.;M,t_',s, '. v.:r .Y.'°t +. �,: s..-..., �; u3."','• n•_,. n.. 5 ,aio-...- ,- ._..:,ai'M,�':nr�.Y. .. _.. _. -. -_. -. ___. ._.- , ,n .. era .. ._._........._._..__.. _. ._ -___ .. 6666 _._. 6_666. _s._w p_ o' that 9 last -- , _..,:,, c.. :f:.':cb�- a,.1.,:R `• i.c,',nw'... ,. ..,n.:.; sl. :' . v i - • _ f { _ been for -the Bonifaces he must'have - gone altogether to the bad, but the _ g days 'which he spent every now -and ° - then in that quiet, simple house- Refined to a1solute . hold, - where - iriadaese reigned -su- ONLY-A MONT-11 _ 9 preme, saved him from utter ruin. purity— sealed tight and protW - w For always through the darkest from an ssible c' tamins. � runs, part of every life there r 3' Po though - 'we may sometimes fail - OR, A 'CURIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. see it, this "golden thread of love," -� _ so that even the worst man on earth. is not wholly cut off from God, since He will, by some means or other, ' ' - CHAPTER ' %IV.- {Cont'd. en without an signs y try to draw him out of g y gns of great de- eternal] 1'a GraltltlSted SIIg81' .' r _ 'And' then -she began to.think of jection in his face, she had all day death into life. We are astounded her aunt's words, and to wonder long to endure the consciousness of now and then` to read that some in '.this new 5 -Poo' nd Package is the cleanset� whether_ there _ might not be • some her. aunt's vexation, and W feel in cold- blooded murderer, some man ' •truth in them, so that by the time every little economy that this need _ purest Sugar you can buy: Bach Package the- next day had dawned she had not have been practiced had she 4de- HIS "GOLDEN" VOICE. contains 5 full pounds of sugar. " < - 1worried herself into a state of con- tided as 'Fru Gronvold wished. It Despite youthful :competitors fusion, and had Torvald Lundgren was on the whole a very dreary P approached her again nni really Christmas, yet the sadness was and various - geniuses who are tin- As]c have accepted him from ssome puz- brightened by one little act of kind- Grocer from time to time, Caruso y Sugar zle- headed notion of -the duty of be- nesa and courtesy which to the end can still command bigger fees than Grocer :`ring practical and always consider- of her life she never forgot. For any tenor living. • He has just toz it. j,1"ej. ing others before ourself. 'Fortu- after all it is that which is rare that signed an engagement for a twenty - nately Torvald did Ynot appear, and makes a deep impression on us. The five days' season at. Buenos Ayres, lft) later in the morning she took her word of praise spoken at the begin- for which he is to receive $84,000. :.'perplexities to dear old Fru Aske- ning of our career lingers forever As this works. out at $3,360 a per- EXTRA vold, the pastor's wife, who having in our hearts with something of the formance, the remuneration may + _ worked early and late for her. ten glow of encouragement and hopeful- be said to be very handsome.- children, -now toiled for as many nesg which it first kindled there; - But Caruso by no means holds p grandchildren, and into the bar- while the .applause of later years the record, for Mme. Patti was of- r$- w$s- ready- to -be- the - intend glides._off_u�.likg water o,_ffa- duck's ten paid on a more generous scale. _ any girl who chose to seek ben o back. The little bit of )iinci�eas men visiting New OiTeans -sh8 R _ In spite of her sixty years she had shown in days of trouble is remem- a bright, fresh - colored face, with a' bered when greater kindness dur- took of youth about it which con- ing days of prosperity has been for - + .. trasted curiously with her . snowy gotten. It was Christmas -eve. Sig hair. She was little and plump and .rid sat in her cold bedroom, wrap- - ]Otte. "It's my belief that he eats' had a brisk, cheerful way- of mov- Ped round in an eider -down quilt. guilty of a hideous crime, will ask ing about. She, was reading over again the let- in his last moments to. see a child- nothing at all but ship's biscuits. Nom that is charming ter she had last received from Fri- who loved him devotedly, and whom There's a tin of them up in his room " $ of You to and a tin of cocoa, which he .makes come and see me just at the very thiof, just one of those, short tin- he also loved. We are astonished for himself. All I ever take him is right minute, Sigrid," said Fru satisfying letters which 'of late- he just because we do not understand a jug of boiling water .night and Askevold, kissing the girl, ' wbose had sent 'her. From Germany he the untiring heart .of. the _A11 -Fa- morning. -lace, owing to trouble and sleep- had written amusingly enough, but ther who in His goodness often gives �„ - lessnees, looked more worn than her these London letters often left her ,per 1 to the vilest sinner the love of a Poor fellow . said Miss Char- own. "I've just been cutting out more unhappy than they found her, pure- hearted +roman or child. So ]Otte, sighing a little as she plaited i.. some lace which must' have --been - Ingeborg'e new frog, and am want- not so much from anything they said _ true is the beautiful old Latin say + - •ing to sit down and -rest a litle. as from what they left unsaid. Since ing°, long in the -world but little washed .a hundred times into her 'What do you think' of the color last Christmas all had been taken w ! believed," Mergere nos patitur, se d dress. - Pretty, isn't it t" away from her," and now it seemed non submergere Christus" (Christ (To be continued.) - -'- - - - -- "Charming,'.' said &3-Ad, "Let me to her that even Frithiof's. love was lets us sink may be, but not�irown). , do the Laskin kvI ou." rowin cold, and her tears fell fast I i+ II 3, �EI33lA�F 8 OLDEST WINE. b Y growing Y Just at this time there was only _ no-; you look tired, my" on the thin little sheet of paper s one thing in which Frithiof found A Little Lett of the $oseuwein ,Put ,- �; Ckfd; sit down there by the stove, where she had -tried so hard to read . � x + auy= satisfaction, and that _was in Away to 16+4. - ,,- and I will tack it together as we I love and hope between the lines,. the little store of money which 'by ' chat. ' What makes those dark and had tried in vain, �, slow degrees he was able to place In. 18':4 the City of - Bremen patches beneath your eyes 4" A knock at the door made her dry :» " .' > in the savings bank. In what way bought and put away s barrel of "Oh, it Is nothing d could not her eyes hastily, and she was re Enrico Caruso. it could ever grow into.a sum large Rosenweln, which was eves then sleep last night, that is all ' 1 lieved to find that it was not her enough to pay his fathers credi- considered the noblest and finest ry - Because you were worrying over Swanhild, wit ahsunnnt face and was paid 88,000 pti sight, and eves think, but week b� elek it did in- cost] $50e What theewine is worth . something. That does not pay, ! Y at Covent Garden she received 84, Y give it up. .It's a had habit. '.blue eves dancing with excitement 000 a night, to say- sotbIn of re- !crease, and with this one aim in life now, reckoning the coat of tom - f - P ! Look, Sigrid," she cried, "here taining fee of 860,000 It is re -' he struggled on, working early and Pound interest for three centuries, I don't think I can help it,'.' P lays arcs] which looks exactly Iike late, and. ]loin on an amount of has been made the subject of va-ri. said Sigrid: We all of us have. a, P I uted that altogether she made a, 8 lit nature! tendency that way. Uon' c { a Present. Do make haste and open. P g fciod which' would have horrified an oua fantastic calculators. i� ' round million with her 'voice n. L ha_.had __die It is 'on� upon • rare occasioms Y" - rememter - ls°'v-- F- rithielr -never - - - Euglishma Luckily that the officials "o Bremen rmit �- -The famous - Parisian author; -' -' --' could sleep before -- an eaamina- Thev' cut the string and •folded I f covered- a place in Oxford Street 1'e Woa'i" back the a er, Jules Claretie, has been comparing' „here he could the drawing of what is considered p Sigrid giving alit- I get' a good dinner 8 " y perhaps were worn in tie cry o surprise as she saw {.e_ the We.of a great scientist like every day for sixpence, but -this the city's' greatest treasure. About And ou Fabre, who. is starving in his old t bottles of the -ovine is- -left in dour brain-'about him t Was th t fore her the water -color sketch of 8 i was practically his only meal, and Y pt ?" Bergen, which had been her father's age, to the wealth amassed by alafter �ome'monte' the scant "y fare the barrel, and even that is no last resent to her on the day- be- Caruso. - "A tenor earns in half an began to tell u n him, so that even longer absolutely -the -original 1624' "Part] y said Sigrid, loolZ' ng P Y Po -•:.4do,wn and speaking nervously, "Y� u I fore his death. Unable to pay it, hour more than Fabre earned in the, Miss Turnours noticed that wine, for whenever of the wine f I she had asked ttie • ro rietor of the .a whole %year,''' he'decl"ares. something was wrong,' is drawn it is-repl from-one-of see it was in this way -I hL d a P the i apostles"-the twelve - - chance of becoming rich and Weil � shop to take A back again, an i har, The famous tenor Mario himself That young man looks to me- "twelve a Po un- '-'to do, of stepping int. a lrosition ! ibeen relieve! by his ready consent compared singing with a barrels in the rathskeller, which g' g good derfed, said Mie:a Caroline oae which would have ii ;a�ie Inc ante tl tort in the next oldest wine in ; Glancing quickly at the accompany cigar : A good cigar is as rare as day. "I met him on the stairs just - help the othera, and because it did �Ing note, she saw chat it bore his a good tenor, and _as dear. It re- now, and he seems -to me to have rm - -ieot come up to my uwu noti;,o of signature... It r-4n .av follows'. ceives its- short life from the lungs, 1 grown paler and thinner• What The last considerable withdrawal - happiness . I threw awn the 'Madame, -Will yeu do me the whence also comes its death. Ei- does he have for breakfast, Char- from the barrel was in August, Y 1829, when twelve bottles of the chance.'. honor of accepting the water -color ther of them leaves nothing but a ]Otte 1 Does he eat as well as the And so little by little ,,nd men- sketch of Bergen chosen by the late little smoke, and perhaps a happy other lodger 4" precious fluid were seat to Goethe .tionia no name she nut oef ^re `-he Herr Falek in October. At your memory." "Dear me, no," said Miss Char, on the occasion of his seventy -fifth g. � - motherly old lady alr .he facts cf wish I .took back the picture, then birthdag. S, the case, and .regarded the purchase as "Child," said Fru Askevold, ,I though it had never been made. I you to receive if as a of ideal•�+ou� be a piece rue 'to yourcown 'my respect for the memo. of hour tl OF Cip� P Y Y "But then one's own ideal may father, ".etc., etc. o Nib kp�E� II dN, i be unattainable in. this world,' "Oh'! ". cried Sigrid ".isn't that th v�d 9a�d v,� _ "Perhaps, and if 'so it can't be 8 � \ , �toa�Cbmbi�o�, de /d e a ✓ %' cod of him? And how nice of him helped. But if you mean your mar- to wait for Christmas instead of riage to be a happy one, then be sending it straight back.. Now I • o ' -_ .true.. Half the unhappy marriages shall have something to send to ' come from people stooping to take: Frithiof. It will get to .�c� , him in _time � just what they can get. If you ac- for the new year." . sMO� • s� ee Led this man's offer Swanhild clapped her hands. + p you might PP 8 • 1pt ' :be wronging some girl who is really , "What, a splendid, idea! I had I' / ► U .capable of loving him properly." - not.•thought of'tliat.' And we shall C1 1 "Then you mean that we of us' have it up here just for Christmas- �0 �G have higher - ideals than others Z" day. -How pretty it is! People are E SUP RI 9U1 / - "Why, Yes, to be 'sure ; it is the very, kind, I think +." `- �+�,.` — TI�eF.FD »L`TO CAnI•sa same in this as in everything else, . • And Sigrid felt the litle clinging . and what you have to do is just to arm round_ her -waist, and as we -mean smoothed back the child's ,golden r~ . - ing but false maxims of-the world ........ ^ v G � 'iR AA and listen to the voice in your awn hair tenderly. - - heart. Depend upon it�you will be all, she said, "smiling, "after. a able to do far more for Frithiof and , PeoP I a are very kind.' \ /� v Swanhild if you are true to your self than you would be able to do .CHAPTER XV. •i • _ , _''as a rich woman, and* an unhappy � \i , ;� •� i •- . wife. - As Preston Askevold had feared; � � ia�� • � A � - -, Sigrid was. silent for some min- -Frithiof bbre'the troubles much' less utes. easily. He was without Sigrid' E; +� "Thank you," she said at length, sweetness 'of nature, without,. her ^ '� ��� '� �_� I see things much more clearly .patience, and the little touch- of - - - sow, •last night I could o see philosophic matter which -�� .�►.. g only P P •� - things through . Aunt C3ronvolcT's"he�pe her to -end-are. Se was ter /' r1c^ spectacles, and I think they must more sensitive too, and was terribly - -- 1,E we nee:-- y e.' - -• bi_ mess -- �"'� �.__ , Fru -Askevold laughed merrily, which was the almost inevitable re- _ - "That.._is quite true," she said. stilt of his 'treatment . by .Blanche _ : _ THE DARK HORSE "The marriages brought about by Morgan, a bitterness which stirred {T%1d Date candidate on which all patties in the Usti�td .States- agt'eIP.� . scheming relatives. may look' prom him ap into.a sort of coiftemptuoufl _ icing enough at first, but in the long hatred of both God and man. Sig - -shine" . ` - run they always bring trouble . and rid,_ with her .quiet common sens-e,. : Let the Combiiiat] n _A better . ill. Y ;misery. The true marriages are her rarely expressed but very real ]made in heaven, Sigrid, though faith, struggled oa through the win- shins- your shoe . - IN h a 1 f the time. 4w Mks are slow to believe that." ter -and the spring,, and in the pro- Sigrid st .j` » ` - IlA went away comforted,-yet tens managed to grow and develop, Z 1 I is liquid - Quick and easy. '.nevertheless life wa.s not very plea -bat Frithiof, in his deaQlate •Lon- and. paste combined. Best b test. - - -asst to her just then for although don lodgings, with his sore heart P � ADO h 10 y she had the satisfacti4 of seeing , and rebellious intellect, grew daily - Tnrvald walkinv the street Hof Bar- more hard and morose. Had it n'.ity ,i •'F •>`,5'Y4"+:i Y. �! W'n •'x.. -, ^Y�g r �'S°.+'.�'7 ..���n•R SY1 �''i!'fJtq: +4 rv' ? L441N 'W ..n. 1' -• — , .��t . a �* Wm ft n f> . . _ . .._M... "�_r...? -. -, .... • =' .'*'... _. .yr..':.,u., .,-. ,<•� - , - • ,.. - .. ... ('a.•' 's"u�w�.xetnks�unv &+,,,a y.�,aceyynw.ew•.n.-w•rr�+e, �.s,►m,�.wrN+w;s asu,, '� - �a - •V" ' atWNaetaa+t�s'�s,ity,vYsttp ': . 'rudrir,r;,c�awrc .- — _ ; . ..: _ � .._ •- _ '+•a "x.c�+,:w:cv :ao a „r• sa,c .. s yyr T?X L -.10ROKTO .CORgESPOMDEHCE - -- - -- - - - -- --- ...� -- -- _ : • . �, � :.,,, 9 ING SAFE MVESTMEMTS �IhlS S-P RE -T� lIITEREiTINO - CObsIP FROM THE - — 1l4',y SPECULATION Yt11itla SAMSLINIL OAPI1 ` ONTARIO. - yJ7�G - iso NG t REUL1S� •psoalatlen In tho True MeanJnp of the Word Takes Tlms- suyins on rips After the Ezhibltlon- Imperiallsm at the tae Oangerous-Fser iPeoulaton- -tense tits• - r P air -The City's CounNl -The sential Points of Dive"nos. 1 bltrid Abbaiolr.' Vert The week.tollowing Exhibition finds To- The articles contributed by •'Investor" MW j��'r' - •' ronto with 'something of the "morutng are for the 9010 purpose of voiding Prot e.,,oapwA.o•+ V - _ after" feeling. The streets, bereft of. their pective investor@, and, if " °"� flags and bunt! In possible, of sae D throngs of le- and their . tmmeare r . ¢ them from losing mom through People- seem by comp ��t» t Iacia¢ it In "wild -cat" eats rises. The dull -and deserted. And there is a notice impartial and rella.ble character of the Able reaction in matt lines - df trade, CKOn-AM 1QNMw— information may be relied upon. The both retail and wholesale., The two weeks writer of these articles and the publisher j of Exhibition are- probahly: as active in lea pct EANEST.SIMPLEST.ands>:sTxosle of this Paper have no intereats._to- ..sersa. .._.__ / "'1the retail district all any in the whole DYE, one as boy. -Why roe don't seen bay. to 1n 0o°°eOLion with this matter other thaw sear.- too profitable is every day that know what KIND of Cloth your Goods are made th.. of the reader. .many of the largest stores have given up of. --So Mistak" era Impossible. the idea of chaste ng Labor Day, a h +oh Send for Free Color Card, Story Bookla and (By "Investor.") borne in the middle of the forte tght Booklet giving re #ults of Dying over other colon. - ss sholiday, but keep the tr stage at their Tba,iolursoat- RICHARDSON Co., Limited, The other day a man said to me, "It's _ . poets W cats to the teat numbers who Nnaagl. Csoa le y you to talk about the �� 8a ; g' all vet well for d it r •convenient day to shop. 49iose dangers of speculation. Just because a who outer particularly for an out-of-town few men lose money you condemn the trade take care, too, that they offer bar• in getting help, so that often he had as whole game. It's just as reasonable to �gsins sufficiently valuable to attract far' many as fifteen men, women, and chile eugcast closing all drug stores because a 800,000' CHILDREN DRILL. which all the scholars m8 ° Ither business daring the year. This, of dram in his fields in the busy season. few men buy poison and kill themselves, y take tti��oonrae, doesn't do the outof -town mere The wet weather this year has just or to condemn apple pie because some part are encouraged, sohant any good, but he has some men suited, his sandy soil, and he has never people eilVtoo much and suffer as a can- An Australian Army of Young The latest Teturns show that ill ante of revenge when Toronto shoppers had Stich a successful season. At the mo- eegaence. You're partly ri ht, and in I. turn go OR to Buffalo or Now York menti he is bully marketing big green your, enthusiasm you ooneemu whole. QChOIarS. the Commonwealth of the 1,415 male to make purchases, which ,generally never corn. He has been selling it since the sale.' and 131 female school teachers who meet the eye of the customs ofacials on first of August, but just now it is at its In the first Place, I do not condemn , Lord Kitchener a military ; the" border. best. On one day he sent to Toronto speculation. Speculation and gambling training scheme, which haB been Bat or examination at the inatrue- For the wholesalers the period, too, was 1,100 dozen - 14,400 ,ears. -Fos the last week are two entirely different things, yet the adopted' b tional schools, 1,353 male and 118 "one of unprecedented briskness. Many his receipts ,from Cora alone were 8700. word s P y the C3ommonwealth of peculation hse Dome to have s femdle teachers "passed," and are of them kept their olacw open day and And corn is but one of his products. He meaning with the public which is eytno Australis, provides for the phyaicel iatght. has refused 840,000 for his Igoe ac1'Qe,..a_ 30mus with gambling in stocks. In spec-• training of boys of 12 and 13_years, qualified to conduct physical train- - -- - - -- _ lstiou pas gtffdies Ili ®iiination, - and -5av — + FABMI>tiB8 DIDNT TII$IrOUT. -�rsa ao doubt ; -i nid -by speculation, and as Junior CBdeta, e,nd this Is made - �he�Tious -schodls— by the desire of wealthy cititeas to Be. ing taken the Pros and cons into oonsid• All this preparatory work has The exhibition authorities have to ad- pure country homes, bat he oaleulates oration, buys some security which should Compulsory under the Defence Act, zait that this' year the attendance of far- that the farm !s still wonb more than advance !n value over a coarse of a few the Australian Defence Department been successfully carved out prao- _ ;biers was not up m w revioue records. For that to him as a going concern. A fair there• A gambler bays a stock became has made it compulsory under tically without any outside display, F this the phenomenally bad weather and return he has for tea years work, even there. is strong, and it should ad- and the scholars have taken up en- -'late season is made to bear the blame. if it has been- hard work. Mae men t° °ante a few points in a few days. T§e school regulations for practically „ But on the whole the attendance was se gold mining cannot show anything like former takes an intelligent business the whole of the pupils of the State thusiastically the new courses of . and fa le. Jupiter Pluvius did bill worst, the record, It's a pity that all the farm• chance; the latter-well he just gambles. Bad ubliC and rivets by , training. and failed. The Labor Day attendance, ers of Ontario have not shared in this Most People who dabble in the stook P p yg breaking all records on a. day which did man's prosperity.. market are gamblers. because they merely schools to undergo a eourae of phy- ' not have a glint of sunshime, and with follow the 'dope sheets" and jump in aical training so soon as they are the rata aomrtimes•ooming down in tor- - THE BALL TEAM'S GLORY, and on,, scalPtmg s point here and losing teats, was particularly astounding. Of With the Toronto baseball team holding ® point there. 8uc31 men, in shoat 95 old enough to profit by it, ; arse . has to be -borne is mind that on to the leadership to the International cases out of 100, eventually lose all they During the past six months the ~� �~ ♦ _ _.._ Lassoroa o, according to the figures of the League by its eyebrows the Toronto fan have put up, and sometimes all they have. system has been so effective) ap- osmeat Department now coming im, the real dyed-in-the-wool kind -was in r The average man In a commercial busi• I Y ✓ELL as 35,000 more People of its own than it I querulous mood. Convinced that the 1913 zZesa is a speculator.. He buys something lied -that most of the 500,000 chll- L Ad this time last ear. It is difficult to _ y agriregattoa was the finest baseball team people what and figures to .ell it to them I dren now attending school in Alts- HIGH sPEEp _ �l Tthtt ti how fret the place is .growth ;, that ever appeared in this league; he at - s price greater than he paid for it r[91e increase of a single year is reater Bat it he were to go along a street and I tralia are.each day engaged for at GHAMPIO�y d than the whole ¢ I thought that their place wan far out is population of most of the frost of the race. goo, whenever the team I ®� a ors load of lumber and bay it least 15 minutes in physical drill, Is In a class by la l"he eaolsM ' Other cltlelf of the Province, and all great loot a without first examining it to sea if it lag the population of r good aimed coon- game. and particularly on the day ,sere sound and not all calls; wtthoat $yet In each Australian state a num- ranit +e the most suiattantiallp built. -' 1Y, Whether this rapid ooncentistion of u _lost both ends of a double header to - without her of instructors have been sup- the n ate eauatactory washer, nu l pnlation is sa ii 13o cheater, he was not particularly pleased figuring on whether he walla t paying Invented. ��oo together unmixed j if told that the team that more than the lumber was worth, sad plied by the Defence Department. c libieiuins lrar the rest of -the Province is a ; bas. ball wort - Dlaped the ; without enquiring' whether there was any Only washer wonted snth auk A iluestion which will hear serious eonsid• demand for lumber. he would be In the smaller schools! the b0 oration. great rally of the team im the h tier garb I Ys hanGle at side as we,l sa too lever -arc h }, G! half of the aeaaom to which they name ling ' And that to just exactly what moat and girls ge th-rough drill together, the only me whore the whole top But Toroatoulans arc wholeheartedly so-called from sixth place to the top was a s"al'' 1. speculators. do in the stock j but ]n the larger inatittitityt}9 they av«+s tm - ID1'oud of their Farr. There used to be s did market. are rI led all aratel Drill books Ask your dos►.r ro show you she 14 11100 in som0 circles to regard tt Direr o! work, and raixd a load n -f A man looked at the quotations in the p y• rather disdainfully. All Chat bee passed thee fans' heart, because be had ,lust about ! � .,C�p�„ tVaebar. given 'Up hope. It is said that previous 'paper last year and saw-Black Lake As- I are issued showing the course of Dow, And with rigid adherence to the t., the rally the owners -and maoagpmwat aloe preferred stook. selling arot.-nd eserciee's, and these are classified "Pavorite" Churn is 1%* werld's - truth tt can be -said that the Exhibition.I talked to the Pieper* to pretty plain sixty, IeL us nay. He tines It is s seven rest churn. Waste o! 1919 surpassed all previous efforts. In'terms, This_talk assisted by the acauig- pee cent. dividend paper, It looks obeap; into trunk, arm, balance, shoulder - " r�r cataic=tio. nearly every department there was r'tton of two or three b: lea other seven per cent. shares are 8611:06 brade, marehIng, running, and , fl0tataicguitORs „ noticeable sprucing uD, and there were ¢ sue plu here. at about aeverar new feantres. Kent, Dsncke and Maxwell, seamed. to Dar. Why it a a great oppor un1 in nS�ive ante, arras Pd in or Unsure, oss. have a marvellous effect. and the team i tuoity: He buys, and in a few month@ . 1 p g g STRONG ON IiiPE$IALIitf tmmedtately s arced on Its wtaalag otreak. I can t give it away. Had be been a *peen• groups extending over seven years, 13 111 But there is net much left of the pitch i later n would have studied the situation ! and leaden li The destiucttee ler6s. wan probably the lag staff that began thie season, and in surroundtn6 that special secarmy, and fin' g up LO the more aerlOU4 / Itirge. of Imp6nalism' that was tn,lected this rem would have known that the market for drills of the junior cadets. - Tbere were cadets from all arts of the I pecL the a he play rt in t e were all I esbestoa had all N ;? pp justified. Nor ill the Play to the Held al• !tone to Pot'" That the I The physical drill is not confined, �rrnt , .•,,M„tN,,, �P1mPtre, Newfeaadlan New Zealand, An• ways of the company was doing buaiaess at a loos however. y o „ letralia, England and Ireland giving daily +l: edged variety *tor a and the prospects for its earning enough -to a strict Course of exer- p tie team ezrxpttecalIy speedy on be to pay the interest on Ire bonds were ;cues but a portiop of the 120 hours ' ' �• rt , -- ahiblttonr and nightly lorastn6 Into a-I base* 'the one department it hwa Alone } _ Ertur were There bands the Kings ands to has been batting. Nearly every ram very sllm "But." you say, "to do that ! which must be spent annually in ere were th's beads from fife mother takes _too much time, and I can't afford land. And the siege, as developed Into. as old - fashioned' slue• l this way may be devoted to sports. ese of Delhi Stoat Iadii[ ser. and most of their rirtories have 1 to spend much. time to that sort of I i. y • rightly spectacle baeo . won, not by keeping the other fel• thing,,' Ball. games are allowed; and mater-, All thit was deliberately planned. for' Quite 90, t4 eculatian -takes so much-of ial is pmvided, but running, um Rhone in charge of the Exhibitios'9 f++r- lows score down, but by running up 'a I' p g,) p- stets on their own. account_ • man's .time that very few people are ! N( knnee are ardent Imperialists It cost prohably the I in a position to speculate. Soulettmes a ing' paper chasing, and games in ^° Ifi40,0o0 to bring the cadets• The bands player who has eapon ed min comes is contact with some large, moot 811,000 more. And it wa_• the most Popularity duties the aeaaon is l mr _ vs pacts, n He =air, "from hislnobeerva- pachp. But he has hit' like r !fend. rue Y Hema ]sayer, For several seasons he has toot by accident that many of the speeches I gets to know alr-'about I:e business and I been -+led as spare •man by Caucus , - at the - directors• laacheoas• echoed the r teams, sad came to Tornt+.to In that ca• i prOs Alarms of war, tion*, have reason to believe that the Those who are not in active s pathy wild on the bases and developed fain company to growing rapidly in prosper. With the Propaganda . were Inclined to sell la -the field, no that he has made Sty and prestige, He bays the stock, puts' 'ask what was the oonuectlon between place for htmeelt among the regulars I !t_ away and wakes ap some morning a three sentiments and •purely industrial e .Year or two later to. And that�r -has ! And agricultural exhibition, which might made a nice profit. He hoe speculated, f be supposed to glortty, if anything would. A FOOD COV.fi'ERT. ut tf he had not taken advantage of bhe blessings of 'peace, his opportunities be would certainly never A !15.000 JOB A•BEGGING have found the time nee -asary for lret- Good Food the True Road, to tine together all the information The resumption of activity in munfc4 Health. sential to intelligent speculation is the 4A V. Politics after the summer holidays stock of that particular company, or of i [Quad the most any ether, Pty co 6 issue o be the The pernicious habit some per It isn't the scanty information one l question of the city counsel appotntmetlt +The refusal of Mr. T. G. Meredith to ltc• son's still have of relying on - nause- gleans from the financial pages of the •. eept- the Position hastily offbred him left oUS drugs to relieve stomach tmu- daily press that enables -one to speculate Just a little shamefacedness. To have a intelligently. -That amounts to little Y 15,000 -Toronto job turned down cold was ble; keeps up the patent medicine more than scraps of new@ to egg on the - ? i« ,Just a trifle humiliating. Hui -'no doubt - business sad ''llejps- keep up the stock gambler. First band study and the. receiving of lice .offer did not hurt hard work are the rime essentials for a army of dyspeptics. I the successful s p 3[r. Meredith. Re has a comfortable home peculator.. Few people Ifn London, and at sixty a man does nor'. Indigestion — dyspepsia —%s caused can give encash of their time to this - y 11 htly sever the connections of a lifetime. by Wh8t 19 put info the stomach in sort of thing, pet, --leas they do, they �lth the ground cleared for a local are foredoomed to failure. man, the.gaeetioa.on everyone's lips was, this way Of improper food; the kind "Specalatioa is dangerous,'' as the Irish - r "Will 2Nayor Geary ger Set^ Ha himself ghat 90 taxes the strength of the man said. "because 3•'§ people don't spec-• .Said •no word, but„ of coarse, at the sal- late." They galable, and. that is the fi wry,' or Cush halt the salary, ft is a pool- digestive organs they are actually height of folly. Al Lion that would attract any young law- Crippled. $4 ter. The criticism of Mayor Gearp's When tlutrstate is ;Cached to re- — chances arose partly from the tact that ' TURN YOUR TIME IL TO $O` EY a be has not devoted much time to law. sort to toni is liking whipping a Polities had been his torte. On the other tired horse with a big load. 'Every hand he had to recommend him an ex• additional effort `he IDskea under There is a [ism in Toronto who give hen - ceptional knowledge of current municipal drwde a men and women an opportunity bull- .problems,.. , the ]sell dilginishes his power to tq earn from 8190.00 W $1,500.00 every year An arrangement by which Mayor Geary move the load. w th but little effort. This firm mannfac• would succeed lit, Drayton all City.Coun• three reliable family remedies, bs+autifui eel, Controller Cha ch An methber of the Try Helping the..atomaeh by leav- !.toilet reliable Lam and many necessary Hydro Electric commission, fea ]eavtng the ing off heavy, greaeyt .indigestible_.houeehold goods, -such all baking powder, ileId oomparativeiy clear for ConEroIler food and , take on Grape -Nuts _— 1 washing compounds, stove, furniture and Socksqq all the next mayor. was spoken metal polishes, in all over one hnniited .of as the "deal" that was reader' way. Aad light, eASil i all ^f DO -°cT Weparatto s that 8ve-ry home rises every na net o e strength for nerves and brain Ln day.. Just one �� /i , about "deals." person in egch locality can f 7, t secure exclusive right to distribute tbepe U Covert grain' of it.- There's no waste C TO HEAD OFF CI9iC ABBATOI$- preparations to their neighbors. They DOUBLE The of time nor energy when Grape- i Proposal e1 the city" to s spend a pe- Day 180 er cent. commission to their >x Of is the food. - agents. _per and secure sole agency be. BARREL GUNS ' �` " (third of a million dollars on a civic ab• rr lore it is too late. Address The Home l bstoir and cattle market extension drew I §m an .enthusiastic user .of Supply Co., Dept. 20, Merrill Building, To- a skilful open letter from the Harris Ab Crape -Nut's and consider it,an ideal ronto, Ont., for full particulars. bstoir Company, which offers the' city a „ Fa Biadc Powder )l free site and a seat on the Board of food, writes 8 wine man : / / Erectors if it would abandon its old ."I had nervous dyspepsia and Y,Oe IW ease -ot- operations and move out' to the Union Stock Yards at West Toronto. The was �Il, run down and my food seemed to dd me but little good. ? d die sheet o of the civic scheme were in. I IF YOU HAVE MONEY „- pindica indication regard are this otter at; simply an Frain reading an advertisement I &W. stofear that the private packing' inter• II TO INVEST eats reared rho affect of the city's plan, tried Girape -Nutt' food; and, after i ��il�n� w ; sad wanted to Bead it off, and it wag a--few'weeks'' steady use of it, #elt write for our Sep- - ,promptly turned down. Despite the frank read t. statement of low profits on the part of greatly improved. tember List of _ It, 16 620. , the packing bompanles it ill -vrebably' `.4Am Much - 4mageC,":4wt - i1Crv� -. — Istating the situation fairly l say that pus _now, 'and ca a work � MUIR- - 98"013 'Twist Steel finish, left $alTS1 a this vital line food supply the nub without eeliil so tired w w io regards tae private interests with g ,and._ am ` Choke Bored Front aeon Locks, pistol some suspicion,-- Oonsequently, it is likely better every way. Nr�� -' _- that for we'el or for the city will a "I relish Grape-Nuts best ,with SECURITIES _ ... :wee. $io oo r_ __._,_,•. _ .. , ahead with Its ambitious OmPeti plan for the cream - an4 use for hen • Bake of ensuring Om Petition -all 'tar `its ping' tea- - ,possible in the meat trade. spoonfuls as the cereal part of a and our 'free Book- For sale at your dealer, if he does not tarry these BIG MONEY IN SUBURBAN FARMS. meal. I am sure there are thou- let : "14 hat a Bond mss, write direct or Come and see them at our store, The Pro'sPerity. of Toronto Is. at all sand& of persons with stomach Investment means." Accept no anbetitnte, the LjpIY 14RAf5 CO., bread is the best at events' extending some distance out Into trouble • who would be benefited -b ticesl the aurnonndiag country. A concrete e:• y - -They may help you. � p - ample will illustrate. Tan yearn ago a using Grape -Nuts. Name given by ('iS1 Gnus (Eng1i@h Edition) centaiain� the Hunting _ Cfarmer without meng9 ranted 100 acres Canadian postum . Co., Windsor, CANADA 8fCINNTIEB eyLaws free on request, bout W thiles from Toronto. He took a is lease, but at the end of tour years Ont. Read thte little- book, "The fop R �� c u had made gaffiaieat progreaa to bay. He Road to Wellvil'le 'r iII k CORPORATION LTD p gg, e .paid 19,000, which' seemed r big prfo6 is "There's a � yfoee days, fie devoted bimeelt to, mar- • reason." 0aa+late" gx:r�}0 olds.. MoMnal lR4QalOR a a t gardentsug and small traits. .The la- Eva► read Ills •bees Nttert - -A -'new io o I Mettlasee ooH "lit, Tee etc oil st�- Ler�renee Blvd 'rte - la Ce►whlll, Lewdrw, drat• NTREA _ r problem wan obstacle but hr had appears from time N Ilnsw They an I R M0 tartly la.rvr [ that !e was ably shreln •� ' LfkM p at homes aa4 be was resourceful o s, trw, WW full of bum aw MtsrM! . b` ten.' •✓ y t.. .v.:. u1 _,. m i,. -.' _ ,,. .. 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This is' one of Caa- barn with stow. and drlt! toed, _ plok Ul . one. �� +s best cnlLllrsil Fall Fats. ► a zioh ola7 lo` �a oald�a- __ INATEg or ADVEBTISWG : - -- Mr. W. $. Tewell. is President and tion. Farm ad7otoa Ontario. Forthrr . paretealars ap ly'to H, W. POWELL, thr yy��t11 ias.tuon pmt ]D caste ii[s, Moorecraft is secretary. er, piokrias, �, O. '•)snob wbaegaont insertion. ya ]ire - oeale Thia raW do" act 120119. Legal or Forsto ,e: FRUIT TREES wdwetoeoa. R Bpootal terms hea to Parties msJtzni con' app ddNnerOf$efasesta• zaote for 6 or 6 months or by the year. Half �ear11 or year) oontraca p•yabie ga&searh. From the nursery farm of Stone Bnsinas .tab lines oz Is with paper �— I & Wellington, Foothill, Ont., was ear, a4 00 payable in advaacs. 1OR SALE- Threshing9utfit Cheap- $4 1 the largest in Canada. guhlotiosin ioa.I oolumas ten cents per Aloe, apply to ALBEBT HS�i SINS, H1ae I ., :,4sve cants par line a&" subsequent insertion. Orel ti -- age" contract rates made known on appliaa- oa. No tree adyer isiag. All kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Advard"Menes without written instrpotions FOR SALE —House and lot situated 11 Shrubs Bulbs, Borders will be inserted until forbidden and charged ae oa Brook im, olar : moat, opposite the Trees, , oordiaaly. Orders for discontinuing advertise' ilethodist church. For Particulars •pPl7 Lo and, House Plants. - m� most be in writing and seat to the pub- W.J. GREGO, North 01Lremoat b1iS stock guaranteed free from Sea Job Work promptly attended W. T, ARM TO RENT -100 Acre Farm, dose Scale and true to name. TERMS r just outside limits of Town of Oshawa. For all Information apply to Ezeeneut wil. Plowing attar present •oso our local agent 1.25 per year :11.00 it paid in adoaaa. lull ppoossaesion April lit, 1919. Apply to 91'tf�' OORANT, Osh•ws ubaeriptions to the United states, $1.60 — Cj ROGER I�tg - Pickering is advance VEGETABLES FOR $ALE -Tome- . t. VEGETABLES cabbage, canutiower, small white Ji JOHN M U R KA.R, Proprietor. piekliaq and aeon colons, beat. carrots and celery in season at THOS, c+ArdatAlDa7-400 Broagh•m. Out. GOA NOT" AND COMMENTS SEED WHEAT FOR BALE -150 ow land choice sample it 00 ie'lm 400 The et, Kl liag, of England, on new fan ppee poet 11 bas, per &ore• Can be seen at N.3 ; e. wrote some years ago, 9 poem en- J, W. HOOLE. Hzonghsm. -- titled "Our Lady of the Snows" in ►TO LOA_ ml .one private funds A ca ng purposes mj st recei received h- which be described Canada in jvill loan the whole sum or part therw! as at- Greenburn station. borrower ma7 desire. A pl to D. RING. con• these words. The poem was re. t, Pickering. Danbaaton. �, rO, do-tt W l► II' • !'� I ' 13 SO NO seated by a number of Canadians, TRAYED -On to the remises of YY lr1 Vr -who ascribed it to the ignorance S the uLdertigned, Bongo Hill (east side) one GREENBURN, ONT. * - of the poet. If the poet would th :mm byTprorlolfd{PT� :ty owner p :tea e= look at the two countries as they p0II1's• m H1oliEY_2loage Hill t9sl appeared this week he might see REWARD -For informs. ion CHOPPING 1 leading to the conviction of the p y .. thh ludicious side of his poem. =" wbo have boon tampering with the While Canada was basking in the Telephone wires between Rosebank ens the gingstoaro6d. wm,OOWAN. Danb rton. The undersigned is prepared to do sunshine with the temperature at r+ ARM FOR SALE -Being lot S. B. grain chopping every day 98 in the shade, England was wrap - i g. cam Pickering nd consisting of 66 acres pad in its winter garb amidst fall- snore or lea. Oa the premises sr* a good In the week except !tame house sad lair sized barn wteb $tons Saturday. _ - ins snow. True, Canada has an stabling. 'rho soil is cf the best and to a `cod y• Hasa ci cWtiva,toa, being well underdrafusd. abundance of the beautiful white gam adjolasL&ke Ontario, Will be )Soren snow during the season when it is f1�opPrpPa"'r° of ', For further particulars fihD F. $syles, Greenwood Whitby Tp Whi b7, N EB,. lot 94.' on. .., _ far more acceptable than mud and GEL, D TRLI'NS slush, and very few Canadians ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- i ,can be found who would exchange � consisting of loo •Free wore or less. being lot %I con & Pickering- on the premises :are R$eortn line Highlands all Ontario our climate for that of the British •good frame bones, large barns. wtth stone foundation and oth n oatbuildings, 9 large including Isles. We may have seasons that $,,ad orchards. an sbaadanoe of hard and soft I hlUSKOKA LAKES water soil :a ttar a good state of culttvsttoq - -- areno6 jest what we might like, possession to wow a bar. *.s. full LAKE OF BAYS -' but as a whole Owe think that no :vv 1i � i8, F. Spo ARDtII o a *m ae °i+s'rsl ALGONQUIN PARK other country in the world can ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT -C. MAGANETAWAN RIVER ourpass us in this respect. F a being lot & Coo. 6. in the Township Of FRENCH RIVER Uxbridge, and consisting of 1W scree. On the TEM.AGAMI it is now about time that the pre,atass are a good tram* bones beak bsof K7+Vf/ARTHA LAKES with scone stabling, Plenty of hard sad soft ;residents of the village and of the water. t0 acres or coos bosh of hardwood t /m• Full Summer Service now in effect - township were taking some action F Alb nearly b& Q asst timber orchard and lumbar to all of above resorts. Write fOl' to build a now Drrn A small osobssd to tali bearing. Boll clean and is a good state of eul- h is the matter of securing electric tir,tloa, 000d ■ire Lad nil fences. For full particulan and illustrated foid- farther iculLrs apply to Mimi. PRIDE era to any Grand Trunk Agent. ,power of which this province is so PrGH. cli; teWona. fortunate as to possess .its great abundance in the she of water �AR�IFOR'SALHIN PICKERIN(3. $Om8$eekei'S� E',gG11i81ons a arts cis" farm coatalning abont 1[6 Ja)t�► 9 arA 23 3 17 to 30 £ power. The Hydro Electric Com! acres. being pparts of lots 28 and 99. coo. 6 Pick, } srta{ townehfp. now occo fed by wr, Fred ' mission which i8 controlled by the *r t The land is of the pbest wub .Pnhs Via Sarnia or Chicago. creek running through ooi't»r of lot Oa �o Winnipeg and return - $34.00 provincial government is receive premisee.r* &good rramo house with stone peg ing man applications from muni• on .. good Dank barns. un d milt and Edmonton and return fd 200 y Pl? good orchard. Privilw* to lough alter her-' cipalitie$ throughout the province •e•$ •aa lull possession on fPru 1 1913 Al Tickets Rood for 80 days, g p splendid ohaaw fora farm l=erma stay - 37-tt 4 -- - -fvr- Bower, .which is being distri• •�+ to T s a x lws.r, ltarkh•m P o., Special CHANGE OF CARS U al train will leave Tbrooto at buted as rapidly as the work can -- p. W. on above dates. via Chi be carried out. Cities, towns and _ ) cago and St. Paul, carrying through t coaches and Pullma, Touriat sleep- -- wiIlages are not to be the exclusive - ing cars. users of electricity in the future, lI1s1FSD A- bu t the farming community are The Standard Fuel Co.. Ltd. is the shortest and quickest route now beginning to realize that between Winnipeg=Saekatoon- Edmonton. electric power, going to prove a " 'Cherrywood Station C. N. R. New Fast Express Service between great boon to, them. and will in Mondays, Wednesdays and Winnipeg 'in Regina. Smooth y roadbed, Electric lighted 5leeppin9 many cases replace the wind =mill -- -Fridays only. Cars, Superb Dining Car service. and other kinds of power. In the :1Z. C• �$•�SO1:T Lv. Winnipeg, 8.45 a.m. 8.00 p.m. h farm buildings it -is now being Ar. Yorkton, 7.10 p.m. Phone- Mark. 5020 Ar. Canora. 5.30 p.m. 11.45 a.m. used is the pumping of water, is Ar. Regina. 8.00 p.m. 7.00 a m. operating fanning- mills, cutting �,C= ��� Ar. Saskatoon, 8.18 a,m. straw, grinding grain. pulping �A'R Ar. Edmonton, 9.00 P M. Estate John T. Carter, Deceased. L,PPER LASH SAILIVGB 'roots and in operating the many W. }Lot 2 con. 1, Pick- Sailings from Sarnia for Sault Ste. ether maehiaee which are now a 50 acres N. road 2J xleeessity to the up-to -date farmer, eriag on Kingston miles from Marie and Port Arthur Mondays, Wednesdays and d p :m: satur- Whitby. 7 roomed house, cistern. In the farm house as well as in the good barn and' stablin , li acres of days. _ -.- city ftsidence electricity will be. orchard, 2 wells ; well fenced and in ,Ask any orand Trunk Agent for come a necessitg! more than a lux- goo-d'tats of cultivation. full information, or write Apply to t)re Executors, A. E. DUFF, D. P. A., ' Ilry. It will replace coal oil in the H. E, WEBSTER, Whitby Union station, Toronto, Ont. _. matter of lighting: The burdens THOStAS D. SMITH, Ravenshoe FRED ALI.EPi, of farmers' wives will be lightened � And A. E. CHRISTIAN, G.T.R. Agent, Pickering Solicitor, Whitby (food Business Policy � s dorsed Our business is increasing monthly, Showing pis ;- RICSARD50N'S GROC Ri � Is the popular store to Secure Pure Groceries at proper prices. 3�'�ER'X''Ti3INCsI• : G3FTTg�?,.E'.+`N'='E'1�a ,' .- f ' u -Farmers' Threshing Supplies Let us furnish your Groceries for the men. They like the best - and we have it. _ SMOKED AND SALT MEATS. COOKED HAM ?.,e�,d.iefs ?peeve 'Y'otia.r Orderfs For Peaches, Plums, Pears, Gherkins, Peppers, Pickling Onions and Pickling Spices. Pare?Vlnegars. FRUIT JARS -All sizes and makes at right prices `Where do you buy your Groceries ?' At the Grocery Store of course. _ ' - RICHARD SON'S �:�lho e , arria e3 � rn g: • 4C A carload of Tudhope Carriages on ;hand, open or covered, with - u - isteel or rubber tires. ... - ()ome' along and get your choice'1- 6t prices that defy all competition, ' BEST. BINDER T''PVINE - --We have received a carload of Plymouth Binder _, A Twine, which _we will deliver at prices i - : . which cannot be. beaten. WHITBY, ONT. _ -; EVERYTHING FOR THE FARMER ..•- Phones: Bell 99 ; independent 52. _ Has to offer ; _ A good assortment of Good Furai- -r� ture, delivered promptly and in good eoud- itlon- See our Fumed Oak Bedroom Suites t r t with brush brass trimmings, Sum. mer Furniture, Rattan Chairs, i Varanda Chairs and Tables,. " Camp Beds and roll up Mattresses. Careful attention Riven to Embalming and Funeral Work. Phone night or day -•Bell or Independent. - 'Flowers for Funeral Purposes at city prices. -- Co.. ING .BURL ,PICKERIN G, Ont. • _ - •.ins- maehineS•run by small electric - - motors. This ironing will be doue PEEL t\ SHOE STORE - - irons, amd- g _ - that work will be reudered more T T B Y 1 pleasant by the elimination of _ - - much of the heat made necessary - . - -by hot fires. In our village streets, - the day must soon come when $DOtfb ants shoes of, every ilescrip'tion at the very lowest _ electric. lights must be used, as possible prices. well as lighting the places of busi- ness, churches and residences. It A call is respectfully solicited Is now up to the residents of the It 19 a pleasure t0 BhOW goods. municipalitty, if they wish electric .. :._ Tr a> -• ,Y.. ^.. -1. - e`•• ti- .'`il�Afr to the Hydro - Commission through ,.4 :. '. ..::a. ......... .. _., ...,.... .__.. ....- .., . -•_ Je pEEL, W Brock Street, - WHITBY township council, who will no dou t ac wen reques o, so -by the ratepayers.- . - ,foots Aces and gubbers, 'NEST DURHAM FAIR All new stock. Our sales in this department have surpassed all ez= : Sept. 18, is the big day 'of live pectatiou and demand for good footwear at reasonable Bowmanviile Fair. Judging of =. stock begins at 1 p. m, and the Cora prices is steadily, increasing. We have a large - assortment and if we have not. what you '.Young blood Sextette, the Four Mayos itnd Mdlle. Pe Lora will give Grand want will get it for you on short Call and examine. $t$nd performance during afternoon and a Vaudeville Entertainment in notice. make Im��n y�� re- -' lu Opera House. Contests in and. t • u e to - - 'horse ring this year promises some ourpri,+es— prizes have been increased. - be supplied Large increase also in - cattle; prizes. Live stock show this year is • ppeected F Our groceries are the freshest. ` to surpass an former Teen; of tilers. # ted ant ;^ �f �pp,p' )L #iLA fruiev sit" aii� �\I Y.aPiV i G p BROUGHAM E ®.il.bGE C HILTP' & :,r ..m r'.'x -. . f!.. '•' ..n. _.. n.. ne A :i'L :w an soatulto a noun, is e., _ an& Total Aeetb, $70,00or000 Vulld O. r.49 iid��`r wneral inapt. gaptf l paid up, M,700.000 N jL SAVING9 A Ot1l� T - Each of the branches of Tao DOt"Mmit Special department devoted to "vinga - 'Buck savings s:ecounts receive careful attention, and , ' interest is allowed on deposits o$I - and upwsTI 31, is sufficient to open a savings s WHITBY BRANCH. • ' A. A. ATKINSON, M421011et� vY _. %-7rA PF K 7'hZ ING a bank account for usehold elrpenaea" and ' b& by cheque has many .BAN advantages. It shows the balance on AILIMiL hand, the amount expended. provides aoees receipts for every pa �p.'D OFF, not require a large depoat to begin ct with. 236 - -- PICKERING BRANCH, PL W. GORDON, Manager. ® ®® Branch also at Whitbr. ._, ', .. _,.. •,_ :,, s'...t '+rCUtt::3'L•:i.A' " -.. :'fi :mod: :.,.e �: Y:. :r.sg. ., .. .,� 2*•u r;.. �rr 'sv t W!'VVF- gms +.e+W7"Fl.'ri.,l�:u•".i >Y9�- ✓""';d"i' � way, -.s.•. , _ a - � - Ali t at�i•= T The Citizens' Band are playing. Robb. Lynn, of Heart's Delight , " A number from here attended at the Port Perry Fair to -day_ Farm, Chaz�, N. Y., spent a I Mr. Waddiaghaui. of Toronto week's vacation with his. mother ~. He R C H ARDS4 N S the Oshawa Fair on Wednesday. We t Mien Margaret Macnab visited is visiting Wm. Leaper 'for a few here and in taking in the sights of , 4 days. the Toronto Exhibition. Mr. Lynn Important showing of'f eat display of her brother in Uxbridge this week. Mrs.' Magnus Henderson has re-- likes his new position; -- though -O A 7ary- samsmens of Rayy Rumobr, of Bre�dford, spent turned home after ependin a French is the language which ie - — — Buaday at tl� -ygeae of his y arents 8laiionary. Boob, DoiL, Toys. jarl �, month most pleasstbtly withri- chiefly spoken among the employ- - Dr. R. L. C1Eram, dentist, will ends in Toronto. nee of the farm. neeived tot the Holiday trade. rill _ be here as usual on �Vedaesday Joseph Evans is having his The- Baptist Young People's and ass them. _ s hers. if stable floors replaced with cement. Union held their first meeting of Rabscripgons taken for all Magasines, - x M. and Mrs. Forsyth, are Bert Mantle with his gang of men the season on Monday night when ? spending a few days in Ottawa are doing the work. there was an�ttendance of nearly and y Weekly Dail visiting the Fair. On Saturday last R. W. Ward, forty. A ood programme of Miss Rachel Walker, of Toron- accompanied by Wm. Leaper and music, readings, etc., also an able to, is holidaying at the home of Mr. Widdingham, motored to address by Rev. J. Trickey, of a her mother here. Uxbridge and spent the day with Whitevale, was given after which $TOd 7C $s=wat. Mrs. George Cooper is apeoding friends. refreshments were served. pe Remember W. G. Scott's sale of `a few weeks with her son, Frank , M. in Chary, N. Y. registered horses, cattle, farm im- , Miss Emma Brodie, of Toronto,, elements, etc. on Wednesday, p is spending a few daya�at the, home Sept. 18th. See bills for full par- in O You''' Ultimate ; C h O i C V of her rents here. titulars. O NT Alex. Anderaon has purchased Since the advent of fine weather the Powell residence, two doors toward the end of last week her- 0���,� You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that yoale east of the post office. vesting and thrashing have been present Separator will do for another season. James B. Madill has been under going on eimliltansously with all , e mans present-owners of the weather for the past few days the rush possible. -but is now improving. Mrs. Wm. Powell will hold an FORTUNE David Scott is spending a week's auction sale of household effects Vacation at the home of his. uncle, at her premises in Claremont Vil- lage on Saturday, Sept. 28th at �r =�.t.�# w �� g1 four o'clock. Patch out for dod= CREAM SEPARATORS .John Clar , of Locust Hill. was . ray gets giving frill particulars. Apra rllred Feel- e town on Tuesday busy at his You may be even be persuaded to two or three other makes be- The anniversary services of the y pe ray ailing, that of piano tuner. I, d1a E, per. Who was it we heard speak of Baptist church will be held on a �s by y fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE ' Sunday and Monday, Sept. 29th machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there a trip to Peterboro to hest the late y � ! CQt>d h r, premier on his Ontario tour? and 80th. Rev. J R. Webb, of is a better machine -an Empire-on the market. P Our liverymen have re- painted Peterboro, will preach on Sunday their bus and live rigs, y and will take part in the program Tbes� medicine.cannot speak too Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- thereb yap. hays you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet P Perhaps ray on Monday evening. Watch out Mai y y ou would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in our own home? greatly adding to their appearance tits is poor and I p P` Pe y y {' Mrs. Wm. Ball, of Bracebridge. for particulars later. have that weak, lad- That will be best proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us has returned home after visiting Theannual harvest home ser- �� always tired a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by j fist daughter, Mrs. Calvin Hurl- vices in connection with the Meth- feeling, I get a lute return mail. Address waist church will be held on Bun- Ltd, Toronto beet. tie of Lydia E. Pink- of-Zanada, James Gregg, of Pittsburg, Pa., day and Monday, Sept. 22nd and Empire Cream Separator Co. XRO ' 23rd. Appropriate sermons will � ham's Vegetable is spending a couple of weeks with Compound, and 1I Sold in Pickering Township by 7. his cousin, John Gregg, of North be delivered and suitable musts ,.� builds me up, gives ` will be rendered on Sunday. On _ ! Claremont. me strength, mad re- - -' Mr. and Mrs..Comba, of Toronto, Monday the usual tea will m set- stores me to perfect SOWar(� E. TurIIer, Agency �VlI1�OV8�18 ,'_spent Sunday with the latter's vcd and a choice programme is health again It is another, Mrs. A. W. McIjiap, they being prepared. See bills for full �y a blessing to — having come out in their auto. Particulars. women, a� i cannot Shorthand fade Faay R BRYAN The Presbyterian Sunday school We congratulate Graham 'Bros., s� fly enough of it I take pleas- R. $,R gExy and friends had a very successful on their remarkable success at" the are in recommending it to others. - �pieoIc in Mr. B�rland's rove on Toronto Exhibition this year, Um ymm CAnzsoat, Theasaton, Oat. If eucb-evidence as the following ex- Tobaccos, pipes and smokers �p g tracts from letters and other equally isundriea. antral office Bell Saturday afternoon of last week. when ahey won more prizes than Women ,wbo are suffering from those strong testimony contained in our . ',Telephone Co. Aagency for ; 0 Mrs. Wood Sr., who has spent they dill -in any former year. Io �tr�ng Ulm peculiar to their as x booklet, to not sulgcent to aatisfp any Rolston Laundry. - -the past two weeks in the city re- the hackney class they won 8 s�M wt � tight-of these facts or person desirous of learning shorthand, CLAREMONT. ONTARIO (turned home On Wednesday ac- championships and first for aged doubt the ability otLydia & Plnkham's then there can be no merit in may bud- -, t- ompanied by a friend, Mrs, stallion. In imported Clydesdale y�� Compoaad to restore their ness under the am: TT E ' Brown. stallions, they secured lot in aged DBAA Ma. CLAaSE -"Tr le a plea- 1•/ R. M. Beal, And family, of Lind- class, let in &•year -olds, 1st in 2• nwre are Pra�ty hundreds of thou- sure to write a testimonial endorsing 0 !say, motored to Claremont on year -olds and l9t in 1rearlings and aaything so much superior to other sands, perhaps millions of women in the thin used for the same purpose es is6 13QOfri ONV'12i7AO Sunday and spent the da with also championship. n Clydesdale United States who have been benefited p the formet'e brother, J. �, and 'fillies, they secured 2nd in 8 -year- your system of Eclectic Shorthand this fa:aoaa old remedy. which was h ;M n• Beal. olds. 1st in 2 -year -olds, let in year - �' to others I hate examined. I shall Mrs. Heustead, of Mayville, P � from roots and herbs over 80 be pleased to reply w any communi- .� lines and championship and also y� � by a woman to relieve w*- cation that may be sent we with re- Mich., returned home on Monday tat for aged mares. In the Can- manes aaffering. It yon are sick and need fereace to the system. or to have anyp- after apendin�t a couple of weeks adian bred class they won let and sash a medicine why don't you try it I one'interested call to see me. " -L. K. ^ _ . at the home o! her -parents, J. H. 2ad in yearlings and the champion. FALLis, 477 Parliament St.: (teacher.) and Mrs. Beal. ship. In fact they made a clean It T� Rut special sdTlee welts- Our Fall and Winter Term - cow- -" Wm. and Mrs. Walker, of To. sweep in their exhibits. Their LytU L Plak ►ass Nedldu Co. (coat• menced September 6th, but students MOTOR BOARS ronto accompanied is several importation this year is acknow- dntiai) Lynn, Kass. Your letter will may enroll, any day, as instruction u _ ! y be • red, read mat a■swered by a strict! nal. AND TRCIOKB; po v lw Y 41 -• - frieeda motored to 'Claremont on !edged to be the best they have ]mom _ Sunday and spent the day with ever purchased. 'w•� sal bold In sb4et Write or call for free booklet. 1912 Models are unsurpassed for r !the formec's mother, Mrs. Wm. In the issue of the News of Aug - Clarke's &Shorthand College value and efficiency. a Walker. not 80th an item appeared relative 886 G'oltege St., Cor. Meaning Aye. Above cut represents our five - 1, ` PARISIAN SA C3E thirty horse power car ^ - The Women's Institute will to the delay in delivering tale- TORONTO. passenger, meet on the afternoon of Sept. grams. In chat item It was stated . FOR WOMEN at $!$?5.00, delivered in Toronto IBth; alTo aloc�c sit -the traffic stint -the C- -F: R ed - - __full vi w -Mrs. Malcolm Forsyth. An excel- that he was not tom lied to de- M�"n DO Y°" want ° a ,e compelled lustrous, bak with ao ran truff ar gamma 7 4� Q „ m ate, --Call without fail and and see - - - leot program will be given. A11_ liver messages,._ This_it i i o~1a p y Before you Shish one bottle of de- our 1911 Models. 4� T`-ladiea are invited:- - was not correct but waP aim an a P. ae 1 btfulPARISIAN Sage hair tonic, t s, ld Wm. Thompson's horse on the opinion expressed by another per- Bb - Overland Sales Co bread wagon left Green River in son. We might also say that on fa ling heir will cease :scalp itch will �� & e a 1 . s �a hart on Mond having one making farther inquiries we find be but a memory and every particle ae to o Q - 62 to 56 Adelaide 8k., bleat. y g B g 4 of dandruff will vanish. a ray i O all the way o Whitevale before that those who have had much Besides this. your hair will be free $ .+ tt � ° ►3 ' w ; stopping. yThe bread -wagon was business with the C. P. R. state from dandruff germs, and PARISIAN Q qeR att•am a N �o TORONTO upset but little damage was done. that telegrams that are handled Sage will so nourish the !lair rood ¢ ►i M I $ o y w _ that the hair itself will become full of& Thomas Birkett was in Colum- by the C. P. R» altos, have always y i iti�Ol Lnmb @T Yard 'bas on Saturday last attending a been given the beat of satisfaction. life and nature's own radiant beaus o o v O 1 meeting of the 'Maple Leaf .Fire It seems the trouble arises when PARISIAN Sage is not a dye-it 'Insurance Company. The tom- telegrams are handled by two Or does not contain dangerous lead or r + 8 .• + m ao Jan , O! All kinds of rough hemlock, 1 and 2 a has .had a . very successful more companies, and several cease or any other poisonous ingredient. I ow deb s inch pins dressed. •,1 'pay ray Pa For your own protection ask for PAR- ti e ti; 2 !1< „ , .i war, y M In sidings we have Manitoba, drop. year so far. Dudng the peat have come to our notice. One Of ISIAN Sage and request your dealer o Vd and feather edged. •�I Apr ! {a ,.., :month when aRreat many electric- these was one in which a telegram not to give Ton, any preparation con- In shin lee -New Brunswick and al storm occurred and when many took three and a half days to reach taioing Lead or Nitrate of Silver. + a p + o• n m May '. Cl, -British Columbia. ' buildings have been destroyed in a certain person living at a dis- IAwge bottle of PARISIAN Sage 64 ..ai J n• O4 In ready roofing- Montreal and t j other parts, the loss sustained by tance of 150 miles, and in which, -teats at D. Pettit'e and dealers- Can- 9.2 sp g Jaly, s Brantford make. l the Maple Leaf was less than $300. the recipient was the loser of. a Ada over s - o .• C g 4 a ov A severe electrical storm passed large suns b the delay. Much of ,�+ wet.j 'W. D: GORDON stt SON, Pa B y y �� NOT (oo • Pickering, Out over this locality oa, Thursday the trouble has arisen from the 8 t8 g e� , evening last. The heavens wa's extension of telepbone lines cans- Johnnie- Mamma, our governess one continual blaze from •the in- ing the telegraph company to give can see in the dark. January isle- wbitby it, Osbaws, 1+, Bsoupbam la, Port Perr� 17, xbridas 10, Oaaainston 9, "; ceseant flashing of the lightnin g. up their business in certain dis- Mamma -How• do. you know W16.r10oa e, trp%rv#" 7 In this immediate locality no tricts, and handing it over to the that? damage has been reported bat telephone lines. The only reme- 4 e •a -{}�e -pub • Johnnie -Last night out in _ , Buamesa . of buildings were destroyed. Con- ownership of telegraph and tele; hall I heard her tell Uncle Jake ductor Allister of the C. P: R., phone lines. that he hadn't shaved. And prepared to do all kinds of reports that he witnessed twenty _ - - -one burning buildings on that Woodwork Repairing and evening between Tweed and o- - • - -- Of -aU maJieeials sad dedRn 1 canto. Tireetting. it Sept 10th was the hot- D g 1 o g kept u stook. It wi pay yon Tuesday, p b wall at our works acd'inspsoJi our stook -test day.of the year, the mercury R L sH yy • .. and obtain prim, Don't be misted by z Davin reached 90 degrees in the - - SPECIALTY Ix Hoxe� OEIN(i Wts we do noli employ them, ooneegnenl- ly we wan, and do throw off Jibs agents " a shade.' In Toronto 8 degrees high= Ind. phone, No. 302, Claremont commission of 10 per oent., which you wM er was the maximum on that day: I L I certainly save by purobming from use. Ta •-Owing to the great humidity. of T Sall aolioited. _. the atmosphere and the almost - JOHN MCGRAT� wHITET GRANITE CO., 3 ,: entire absence of any breeze, the- We take much pleasure in announcing to the public-generally our !!T. A 12T+'M N ... �dap-was -•w • ahost'teppreasivs' .ea& - �llmEry Deparement is •rushing day and night preparing .for.thelfxll O T..ONT- This The records of many yeafis, so far Opening, which date will be given later. department is under Ee W. �I VANS, as the month of September is con- the management of MISS C..B. SIMPSON. who has been attending the The Pickering - --cerned was broken. A thunder- Millinery Openings, both iq Toronto and London. These houses show '.' storm during the night following the best displays in the above line_ on t11e continent, therefore, you , . `Pump Manufacturer -' !relieved the situation somewhat. can be assured of.getting all the beauty, style and workmanshi, also Vigilance Committee On Saturday evening as Fred the art of making a hat becoming to e;_ uc . sttmer. a" Shop and Riesidence, Dundas 8b Eva was leading a colt through The object of this Association is to WHI►hBY ONT. a Rate is his barn -yard, the animal .FRY -GOODS, GROCERIES lessevatealingand prosecute - which was feeling somewhat HATS AND CAPS, the felons. Tyree -doors west of Whitby •Hours frisky, kicked. Mr. Evans seeing BOOTS AND SHOES_ VINEGAR, SPICES, what was coming, dodged his head I;RUIT JARS, PICKLES, Members having property stolen oommnni• �• ' and thus missed` the full force bf For' fall are arriving daily,. Always Honey, Worcester Sauce, oite immediately with any member the blow and saved Himself serious something new and interesting in JERSEY CREAM, of Executive committee. We are prepared to instal wood tend �t these lines. Prices always right. . RECE ELOIIR, - pumps on short notice, also attend in jury. The animal a foot, how- TEA AND COFFEE Membership fee &1'00' to all kinds of repairing. 4 - ever, grazed his cheek inflicting a Overalls, Smocks, We-challenge a the trade on our black Tieieia!mav be bad stem sloe President or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, alight scratch, and striking his Overakert4, Sweaters. g seereteri on application. B8 7 d off and blen m shoulder. As a result he was ixed Tea. It is equal to _ _[also gasoline engines and I Try a pair of our Overalls -tbe best Blu any 40c paykage tea. Try ;a sampler - er.- Com, -L. D. Banks, the squre gear duty for several days but is now for the monev in the country. ball pound. W, V. 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Ws",ui'•J3flY$'P#(Ntla+MN4w•' t�••/' aSOOla�4f' .'..�•!S�L�w••vTiFt,:Yy'L�jiS,. rYyFK ...- _ ••..• - T - i. .- � .. . ,:- .. ., J'iA• .V•q.b. !,.9n -' raf.Y'.ai:••�9Q,14i- T.tfli•iFZ i'.�W:My � -. s w .. Xttl. .:?i'L1�i1W ism �� ' SHIPPIN � PROBLEM SOLVED '' �PEOPLb HOMELESS. - " _ - against it one of the wings of the RUN TING FOR '.NAVVIES. Whenever you feel a headache coming talc, aeroplane collapsed. The machine - �" fell to the ground from an altitude i2. Loeis y Fire at Doses .' ', on {.: 1 cers ,were found in the wreck. A despatch from Duluth, Minn., _ Park, California- says: The steamer Forest City, a . NA- DRU -CO Headache Waters t '=�i MUTINY IN RUSSIA. sidewheeler chartered by the :ti ipi- -- - - ---- A "patch from Los Angeles, - -rt, -They stop headaches - - - promptly and aureljf. Dp not ntaiD _ t Unbroken and Unbreakable Line Rot nd the World cal., says one thousand Increase for -Qttart,rr. V-esr. opium, morphine, phenacetin, sceta flid or emus ! ; ,drugs, 250, a box at your Druggist's. ,y$ honor in the she a of a. Dukedom .ot� his ietain from - an. It is p - A despatch from London, Eng - Gigantic Scheme g of Em ire interest p persons are hunting homes as the ern Railroad. The concern which � 1 NATIONAL Dllua AND CM[MICAL CO. OR CANADA,' UNIT 0. from Sebastopol reports a mutiny chartered the boat has contracts for - -- ad the crews of the Black Sea aqua = result of the fire which destroyed ' dron, according to the Constanti- Ind because of the scarcity of Ia- ,k' w bor. If sufficient labor cannot be " 150 buildings in Ocean Park on r forts'. which replied vigorously and k will go to Chicago, Milwaukee and k A despatch from Landon, Eng- are on the. eve o£ a statement from Tuesday night, causing a loss eati- mated at $2,500,000, with insurance $55,332,291 over the corresponding PRICES Of EARS PRODUCTS lambs -Lambe sold at E6 60 to 66.75; light lam 88'75: rough at $7.25. 6.75; light it !% spectators were witnessing the fin - fast says: The- Daily Telegraph ' some authoritative person who will of only ten per Dent. So far. as fah of 'a four -mile Tree for all race the when the daring Texas rider, doing sheep at 8a.zs to 8x.75: heavy sheep and ern, 887-8 to 897.8c; No. 2 Northern, 847.8 to 867.8c• No, 3 yellow corn, 751.2 76c. 3 l° of 1?hurada morning $eve psotnl- propound a new theory as regards known, only one man lost his life. to No. wbite oats. 3o to 301.2c. No. 2 rye' 681 -2 to 631.20. Bran, $19.50 to 820. " - ' "�' REPORT11 bucks at $3 to $3.5o. Calves -(food veal' calves sold at is co 89; common oalves,� plunge. P g -' ° $76,266,778 as against $54 624 400 aenee to the oomilingnicati0a of a the relations between this country The burned area extends from Ray for SPECI:,L CONSTABLE SHOT. FROM TN■ LEADING TRADE. 83 to $4. which is $5,299.20 in excem'of receipts for *s a6rreapondent whose opinion should and the dependencies,' It fo}.tlis -a mood Avenue, on the north, to araxTRES OF AMERICA. �-- - '6HOT WIFE IN QUIRREL. >'. carry some weight and who is in part of the naval scheme, and has Ozone Avenue, on the south, a dis- '-- Peterboro Man. Feigned Sleep .- SEWAGE IN OTTAWA WATER. :'bushels still in the farmers' hands. ` close touch with the financial situ- for its ultimate object the linking tanoe of seven. blocks, and from -- - -_.. !rase of oatila, Crain, arse es ana oteim --- . per cwt. The top price realized for cows showing a decrease in the :present �ation. "The financial papers," he up of the colonies with the,heart of the ocean west to midway between s- $6,60, and from that to $3.50 per cwt. i3 bulls sold' at $2.50 to $3.50, per cwt. Frodl4oe at Mama and Abroad, Report of Engineers Regarding In• was murdered about tea ' on o clock on Wednesday night, re P morning, c' +declares, `-'have been at great the Empire. the speedway and trolley -way, on secured his 'and shot his wife, the bullet take Shove Bad Conditions. new co p copyright. bill before the British Parliament is. to •A despatch from Guelph says: pains in endeavoring to explain the L, The British Government must the east, everything was wiped out. redraiteil 'so as to protect Cana BREADSTUFFS. - TO�•onto, Sept. S0.- Flour - Winter wheat, a 10. - inter A despatch from Ottawa says room s causes of the recent fluctuations in :, shipping shares, but they have control, or nominally control, all shipping whose chief ports are in - �. sleep, w _ 90 per cent. patents. $3.75 for new, f.o.b. mills, and at $3.90 to $3.95 for old The engineers who examined ,Otta- struck wide of the mark." After this country. It is a gigantic LIFEBOATS FOR ALL. f.o.b. mills. Manitoba sours (these quo cations wa water intake'presented their re-, referring to Premier Borden's visit, "It scheme, but when the various ,..__ British Board et Trade at Last He- are for jute bags, in cotton bags loo more) -First patents. $5.70; second port at the judicial enquiry onWed- nesday. The document { he says: is not necessary for all the -chief members of the Cabinet amalgamations which have taken - and those which are pro, vises Its Rules, patents, $5.20, and strong bakers'. $5, on track, Toronto. reveals conditions of a most shocking na- >. .--'to ° spend their holidays together place pounded are fully gone into it will A despatch from London says.. Manitoba Wheat -Feed wheatt, 65 to 66o, Bay ports• ture. Faulty construction is shown ti ;without some real -- reason., We may be seen that the shippi Of this - As an outcome of the Titanic in- Ontario Wheat -No. 2 white, red and mixed: 97 to %c, outside; new wheat, 93 in the concrete, work y , and man joints of the steel found lrely upon this, that -the shipping Kingdom forms an unbroken and quiry the Board of Trade has is- to 940, outside. pipe were ak problem between the Mother Conn- unbreakable line round the world, sued revised rules for increasin g oats -New oats, 40 to 420 here, and old at 43 to 44e, Toronto. No. 2 W. c. gaping widely, y, g sewage from a 12 -inch sewer which ry and the various colonies has been thoroughly thrashed_ We guarded by the greatest navy ever in history." the safety of lives at sea. The rules become oats are firm at 47c. Bay ports. pares- lels the clear water pipe to peroo- ,, out. _ known effective on Jan. 1, 1913. They provide that foreign -going Pearls --b8m sal outside- late III, Aside from this report, the e ]FATAL AERIAL MANOEUVRES. we a received notice from Y provin- , passenger steamships and emigrant foreign-going Corn -No. s American yellow $41.2c, on track. Bay 'ports, and at 890, Toronto: No, 3, 881-20. Toronto, Bay most important evidence before Judge Gunn was that of the medi- ` cial authorities that the head of the ships aad _ sailing ships carrying passengers shall be and at 831.20, ports, 'cal heath officer, Dr. Shirreff. Al- - Tyre More British Army Of6oers dog seat down a few days ago had .required to furnish lifeboat accom- aye-- Nominal. - Bnekwheat- Nominal. thou though warned by the city bacteri- from Were Billed. been examined and that the 'fig modation for all on board. The Bran - Manitoba bran, $22, to bags, To- ologist at various periods May t .A despatch from Stevenage, Eng - bad a certain kind of rabies. Two weeks dog, the lifeboat equipment which has been routo freight. Shorts, 823_ - to. Jul that the water was showing y g sign of contaminations he did not' land, says; Two more British army - a go a owner of which is unknown• went mad, and inOreaaed, must be In the boats as soon ad the ship leaves the harbor COUNTRY PRODIICE. Butter - Dairy; choice, 25 to 26o; bakers', issue the public warning against the - - officers lost their- lives while flying raw wild throu h Nassa awe a lest- g B Y and there remain throughout the interior, 21c; ehoice dairy, tubs. 23 to W: use of the water until July 9, de- �1 on Friday. Capt- Patrick Hsmil- -' ton had taken Lieut. Stewart with or goin into Nelson Township. g P• Esrly it voyage. The number of persons to creamery, 27 to no for rolls, and 26 to 261.2c for aolias, pending on increased doses of by -, drochloric to i t The fever fever' 4 him as s passenger in his biplane. this week came back to Naas% awe a, and bit a number of be carried in each boat trust be Eggr- -Case lets of new laid, 26 to 270 per dozen; fresh, 240. purify , P y outbreak began on July 10, l' The two officers had flown for 6 - - 4lOnaiderabl time he g y Pigs, owned latter shooting lt. All marked on it. Cheese New cheese, 14 1-4 to 141.2o for large, and 141.2 to 143.40 for twins. �T _ •: ,e w n A strong wind suddenly sprang up, and in the animals bitten will be watched for symptoms of rabiea. �� endeavoring to make a headway g - " _ - against it one of the wings of the RUN TING FOR '.NAVVIES. Rumored That He May Be Created " aeroplane collapsed. The machine - �" fell to the ground from an altitude Nipigon Construction Co. Wants .' - of 250 feet and was completely de- - stroyed• The bodies of the two *M- Men for Work on C.N.R. {.: 1 cers ,were found in the wreck. A despatch from Duluth, Minn., _ . CANADA'S' FOREIGN TRADE. says: The steamer Forest City, a The Pall Mall Gazette of Friday MUTINY IN RUSSIA. sidewheeler chartered by the :ti ipi- and have the harvesters selected. in straight rollers, $4.95 to $4.90; do- to bass, gon Construction Company of Port " 'Warships Bombarded the Forts at Arthur, has arrived here to get $2.25 w 82.30 Rolled oats - Barrels. $4.• 90; bag of 90 lb.., $2 87 1.2, M,llreed - •, $eba.ltopol. laborers wanted for construction says: Hasha of Waco, Tex - as,- bolder - tshe -werle s record for Increase for -Qttart,rr. V-esr. work north of Port Arthur on the honor in the she a of a. Dukedom .ot� his ietain from - an. It is p - A despatch from London, Eng - new branch of the Canadian North- figures fOf land, says- , A private telegram ern Railroad. The concern which 11 despatch from Winnipeg says: from Sebastopol reports a mutiny chartered the boat has contracts for - -- ad the crews of the Black Sea aqua = a harge part of the work, and is be- ' dron, according to the Constanti- Ind because of the scarcity of Ia- ,k' nople correspondent of The Chroni- bor. If sufficient labor cannot be 34th, show a total of Canadian cle The warships bombarded the secured in Duluth the For-eat City r forts'. which replied vigorously and k will go to Chicago, Milwaukee and Beans- Hand - picked. 83 per bushel; primes. $2.90. Honey= iztracted. in tins. 111.2 W 121.2o per lb. for No. 1, wholesale; oombe, $2.- 255 to $3, wholesale. Poultry- Wholesale prices of choice' dressed poultry Chickens, 16 to Ito per I lb.; hens, 13 to 140; .ducklings. 14 to Lie. Live poultry, about so lower than the above. �Potatoes - Canadian, new, $1.00 to $1.10 per bag. ,,. ,PSOVISIONS. Bacon -Long olear, 141.2 to 143-4c per lb., in case lots. Pork -Short cut, $24.50 to $25; do. mess. $2150 Hama -- Medium to light, If to 171.2c: heavy, 151.2 to 16c: roil@. 131 -2 to 1334c• breakfast baoon. ?181 -2e: back% 20 to 201.20. Lard-Tierces, 131 -2e; tube. 133-4o, pallla; l__ _BALED SAY _AND - STRAW- Baled Hay - No. 1 new bay, 812 to-, $13, on track, Toronto; No, 2,'810 to $11: clover, mixed. $8 to $9. Baled Straw -$10 to $10.50, on track, Toronto. - O*iT E 1iA8HETa - WHOOPING -COGGH RAGING. - Fifty -tour Deaths In Toronto in Five Months. A despatch from Toronto ease . Whoolling- crught has" carried off fifty -four children in this city in the past five months.. There were four- teen deaths from this -disease last month alone - six in July, fourteen in June, eleven in May, and nine in April. In the_ past five months there 'have been thirty -two deaths from scarlet fever, usuallp regard- ed as a. much more dangerous dis - Pase than whooping- cough. Dr, Hastings, City Medical Health Offi- cer, advises prompt precautions in _ cases of wbooping- cough, which he : regards as an exceedingly danger - Otis thing, IL _ wan one of the attacking vessels. L The heavy gun fire continued as the other ports in an effort to secure the necessary help. SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR. M $ AL Montreal, Sept. 10- onto - Canadian Wes- ARTHUR OF CON. AUGHT. - • despatch left- It is stated that one p _ �_ 4• The young Sultan of Zanzibar who having a hard time it tern. No. 2. 491.2 to 5W: do, No. 3, 48 to 481•3c; extra .No. 1 feed• 49 to _a91.2c. Bar. Rumored That He May Be Created " cruiser escaped and reached Bur- _ ghae, Bulgaria, No confirmation of 6 BILLED AND 1$ INJURED.. of keeping his 204 Wives in luxury. ley- Man1wha feed; 60 to 63c; malting• is to Me. 'Buckwhra; -No.. L 74 to 76c. Floor Duke o! Fork. " b mO this report has been received here - If 04or- Cyclist at 9r Miles an Hour _ -Mani obe spring wheat patents. firsts, $9 V. seconds. 85.30;' strong bakers', A despatch 'from London Says from other sources. Loses Control. . CANADA'S' FOREIGN TRADE. .so; 85,10; winter pg.tents. choice. S5261 The Pall Mall Gazette of Friday ,s - and have the harvesters selected. in straight rollers, $4.95 to $4.90; do- to bass, evening states that Prince Arthur ` EST] MATE OF CHOP. ". . A despatch from Newark, N J„ Eddie '- Exports sa'd Imports Both Show $2.25 w 82.30 Rolled oats - Barrels. $4.• 90; bag of 90 lb.., $2 87 1.2, M,llreed - of Connaught will receive a si sal g 6` .._ .,n -In -De le", Fl- gnrte -- tar -ibree says: Hasha of Waco, Tex - as,- bolder - tshe -werle s record for Increase for -Qttart,rr. V-esr. I Bran 822: shorts, $26: middlings, $28; mainme, $50 to $S4, Hay-1'Co. 3. �r t , honor in the she a of a. Dukedom .ot� his ietain from - an. It is p - '' Prairie. Prowl- acres. - - - . -course figures fOf 187r1tzol ar stab tHouse 11 despatch from Winnipeg says: thw- ail of the the' ne-w Newark Motordrome into a crowd ()mciaie exportswand$ m- rtes for the fiscal 1a1c t eeoondelr 26 we26 `mEQQ in the off Lordlsc will be the Duke of Ke-rit. If -The Northwest Grain - dealers As- late on Sunday afternoon, causing Po quarter Of the current fiscal ear, name! to June y' - Aelected, 28 to 29c; No. 2 stock. 19 to 20c. Potatoes -Per bag, car lots, 85 to %M i isociation issued on Thursday the y the death of six persons, inc Inc] 1�bq 34th, show a total of Canadian AUGUST SHOWED INCREASE. .'following estimate of the I912 crop himself, while Six are dying and 13 trade of 8237,712,779, an increase of UNITED STATES MARKETS. _ for the three prairie Provinces as `follows:- Wheat, 10,584,000 are badly injured. Five thousand $55,332,291 over the corresponding . Minneapolis, Sept. lo_ Wheat- aeptem• ber, 877 -ac: December. 901.80: stay, 943-4 The Ontario Sueeemian Duties Ad- acres at - 117 bushels spectators were witnessing the fin - period of last.year. Imports for to 947.8c. No. 1 burs, 903 -so: No. 1 North. - vaaced )65.500. per acre, 179,818,000 la. Oats, 5,445,000 acres -at 42 fah of 'a four -mile Tree for all race the when the daring Texas rider, doing quarter, exclusive of coin and bullion, ern, 887-8 to 897.8c; No. 2 Northern, 847.8 to 867.8c• No, 3 yellow corn, 751.2 76c. 3 -A despatch from Toronto. says: bushels per acre, 210,290,000 bush - 92 miles an hour, took his fateful against totalled. $131,975,545, a5' 8117,149,627, and exports p to No. wbite oats. 3o to 301.2c. No. 2 rye' 681 -2 to 631.20. Bran, $19.50 to 820. Succession duties received b y the • ela. Barley, 1,500,000 acres at 39 bushels acre, 48,000.000 bush- plunge. P g -' ° $76,266,778 as against $54 624 400 Flour -First patents, $4.45 to $4.75; sea and patents,_ 84.38 to $4:65; .drat clears, -Ontario Government- for -- August , this year totalled $49,340,26, per ele. Flax, 1,110,000 acre's at 11 for SPECI:,L CONSTABLE SHOT. the first quarter of I911. ,z $3•30 to $3•60 second clears, $2.40 to $2.70. Duluth, Sept- 10,- Wheat -No. 1 North- which is $5,299.20 in excem'of receipts for bushels per acre,-12,210,000 bush- ern, 903.8c.; No. 2 Northern, 873.8c; Sep- August, 1911,: For the past ten els. The final estimate of the wheat Murdered in Calgary C.P.R. Yards, '6HOT WIFE IN QUIRREL. temper, 903.8c; December, 9o1•a to 906 -k: May, 951.40 bid. months n to An ust 31, the dues p $ Drop of 1911 gives 177,109,000 bush - ela, which includes half a - million Presumably by Tramps. '-- Peterboro Man. Feigned Sleep - LIVE STOCK MARKETS. from succession totals $6 70,546.41: During the first ten months last :'bushels still in the farmers' hands. A despatch from Calgary says: When Later Arrested. - Montreal, Sept. i from The best down. t were sold nE $6.50, and from tha4 down. to $4.50 year $891;294.37 - was received, -- - -_.. Special Policeman Robert G. Mac- A despatch from Peterboro says: . per cwt. The top price realized for cows showing a decrease in the :present HAD DOGE IN NaSSaGWEYA. Int: h, of the Canadian Pacific Following Railway, g quarrel in their home' s- $6,60, and from that to $3.50 per cwt. i3 bulls sold' at $2.50 to $3.50, per cwt. year so far of $220,747.96. _ Animals Run amuck an$ Toweahi p was murdered about tea ' on o clock on Wednesday night, re P morning, Aylmer Street on Thureda y William Leal Lambs sold at 86 to $6.25 per owt. Bwea brought $4 to $4,25 per cwt. The market - ei The Imperial .. o Has Developed a Scare. slimably by tramps, in the C,P.R. rifle yards, M"Intosh was found lying secured his 'and shot his wife, the bullet for good to choice. calves was stronger, and sales were made at from $8 to $12, lower from new co p copyright. bill before the British Parliament is. to •A despatch from Guelph says: striking the shadow some box cars, cheek. the woman in the left He was arrested in his and -'the grades at $3 too-66 feeling marketforrhags, es hi ber redraiteil 'so as to protect Cana �. There is a mad dog'scare on in the a to about five miautee after the shoot feigning room and pri ruled lots; than authors and publishers. Towns sleep, w _ at $875 to 89 per cwt. for selected Robert Des o resent time. On Saturday even- Still tightly clasped in his right cover unless complications set in, . frig Clerk Marshall, of Nassaga- hand. - 661A- DRU -00 DYSPEPSIA THE -NEIGHING 'OF CHEESE .m of Great Valve to me, Them is only one explanation for the Producers . Complain that NO- Allowance is• (lade for numbers of enthusiastic letters that ­ A 'despatch from Kingston Says: The members of the Royal Commis - sion appointed to enquire into the _ complaints received by the Depart- went of Agriculture, relative to the alleged unfairness in the methods followed in weighing butter and cheese, opened their session in the 'City Council Chamber's on Tburs- ' day afternoon. Those who appear- aid before the commission strongly Advocated the appointment of an official Government referee to act ' iI4 Montreal in cases where disputes R.rose over short wei -ght. The pre- - Rent system, they claimed, was un- to the producer, who was t charged for c1Eae•4lJ4at -was under weight., weight and was allowed nothing for cheese that was over weight. They invited an inspection of their scales, which the commission said would be made. Some of those who gave evidence could - assign no -rea- son for shortage in weight, but others said that the shipping of cheese that was too young might be the cause. • Dr: Edwards, who was instrumental in having the Govern- ment appoint the commission, wag in attendance, and explained that he did not -charge dishonesty in the weighing at Montreal, but thought that rules were very unfair. The commission will meet in_ Cornwall -on the 18th of September and then adjourn for several weeks, receive praising Na- Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets, .and that is that these -tirblets certainly do cure any kind of stomach trouble. Here is a typical letter from Miss $lie Armsworthy, Canso, N.&: "It is with pleasure I write fro inform You that jour Ne- Dru -Co Dyspepsis Tablets'have proved of great value to me. I tried remedy after remedy but without any lasting good, having heard of your tablets curing such cases as mine I decided to give them a fair trial. They proved satisfactory in my case." The remarkable snccew of Na- Dru -Co Dyspepsia Tablets is such a coecese as can only come to an honest remedy, tomp00111ded accordinr to an exception- ally good formula, from pars ingre- dients, by expert chemists, If you are troubled with your stoeipi�aeh }t* ash your Draggggfa Na- btu -Co Dys�epsis Tab]eounded b7' the NatioLd ,Vtiq easiexl Ganditeld throughout !ha Doa at x. t 4! i - •.C.y.. � { �. .I�',::A•ail^.il��iSL�Yi � :' ......a., -•- -` �.. t.`.�rf•,.;W".?A..mv�M1n,_;'tit.. .. _ -�., iT"�,wt :Ja'... u. i.:.�.Jl r v. li•shman 'was electrocuted at.Lind- . Toronto, Sept. 10.- Medium ' butchers + ' sold at 85.75 to $6.25;, common, 85 to 85.55; 'say by.. coming in- contact with Eft good. heavy cows, 85 to $5.50; medium, '$4 hanging live Wire of the Light, Heat - W $5; common, $2.50 to $3.50. Market closed strong. Hogs - Select lots sold at I & Power Co. 35P000-_'MEN DISTRIBUTED More are 'Needed l,Or ltw."at- 4n -:-he - Weft,' rt`tl to _ .....Weather Is Helping. A despatch -from -Winnipeg says: other districts are ready I am going Thirty -five thousand harvesters to urge -the railroads to provide have actually been distributed over transportation- for harvesters viho the wheat fields, ig the statement finished to the points *here most hel is needed. It is the only way - made by J. Bruce Walker on Thurs- left for us now in order ' to Save' - day morning in answer to a query thousands and thousand`s of dollars whether 25,000 harvesters had for the farmers. Of course, , out of reached the city during the harves- the "large, number of 'men- who came' tern' excursions. ` from the east on harvesters' tickets - "We needed fifty thousand, and a. large . number never saw fields, the demand cannot be supplied this 'The and just took advantage of the year. weather conditions are cheap rate to the west. Neat helping matters considerably,, As •year' we must overcome this in some way - the crops are not all in a condition and have the harvesters selected. in to ._be. reaped.. In the sections _ a the east 1>e #ore our crop is ready. --r --' where the crops are ready the bar- Just how this can be done the fa- ,�•. vesters are all busy, and when fibs turn will unfold." }a ;s,4n 'd'• -,''" .r.: ' .y i '. " .' , -,._ Y '.. w -w_.. �a _.. ...a �'.�. s:S_ �.,.....i+a.- ru ...r,'�.' -".,. •,. •S^ifi.:�" 11111 :. y.► '.fir. -. - v e••zxar.� ••r krra,cr- ,;6�.4...P.•n�,.y�asar +r�^F-mns•�{ys�,eg �csa±h:,^iE° ^x"_'.. w. _ . lY b POTATO DUT Ili GERMANY. A GEORGE IN TROUBLE. �7r ,r _yam_ CkW food of Poorer Classes is the 8aadwbhee for the Mrs. Modna- "WeII, George, you ;.` Fatherland. Beasoa's Opealag 8oelal. promised me a new bonnet." THINK THIS OVER a : _Fill them with those George - "I promised you ,a new .L there any beverage that The destrnct� of the house 13` omeestatistics ewii h laffo d a lisped - delieloss _ -_ Mrs. Modus-"Before re y u miner LIPTON'S rata You less per cup than is a public duty. Almost everyy ing corroboration of a statem KING OSCAR should never rest upon my head American State Hoard of health is made recently by a Socialist in the - through you; and what do yon call1 atrrymg on a crusade against him. Reichstag- to the. effect that potatoes :SARDINES this ahabb thin on IEN filthy ongw and habits, and y g .head p the fact that his body i s generally are the chief diet of the poorer now 1" ' laden with disease- producing germs, classes in large sections of Ger- Get Theo'! from Your Cirooe .''TEA makes him one of the greatest sae- many. Trade en plied br KNEW HER POWERS.. ' OOq fairthest for the MOrs '. mica of the basins race. The Agricultural Chamber, which John w. sickle ! �reenlnth Hamuten Mother- "Now, do be careful H the housekeepers of Canada will is a body legally constituted to 4? Use how you act about that young man w gather information for the - govern- FEATHER DYEtNO or people will think you are run- FARMS FOR •ALE. WILSON'S bent on agricultural matters, has nin alter him." been studying how the E K. W. DA•INSON, Ninety Colborne 'St,' -. y g peasantry' t7lesaing d�Cna �� u�a p i aeo.e.�ol.saN Daughter - "I don't have to_ do . Toronto liver, -It . ublishes the family bud P ° The nest place is that, Mother ; I can win in 8 VER FIFTY GOOD YMPI>dOVED gets of 80 peasant families with an BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 006 walk." s Farms 1s, Manitoba, Saskatchewan nual incomes ranging.between 9471 MONTSltar. ,f, and Alberta at right itoba, S easy hewse.. F ?z FLY PADS and $280. About two-thirds of them "A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY F HaIT FAltlas IN THE BEST >r - Y; had _.the higher figure and owned _ NE�V USE F08 BAGPIPER. strict of Ontario. All sires st 1 small farms 'of from 10 to ,47 asses. -- prices. 1 - An eminent scientist, the other y F YOU -WANT TO B" .OR BELL persistently, this peril will be tre- It was found that the average UascrnpalohTa M[lk Vendor Caught Y, gave his Salon that the most i mendously reduced. daily consumption of potatoes of by Police. stock, grain of dairy farm oonsidt ma ` i the 30 families was near! 3 1 -8 wonderful discovery of recent years y N- W. DAWSON, Toronto. pounds for , each person, whereoe For some time the French police was the discovery of Zam -Buk. Just '�— the consumption of meat wag leas have ` suspected a milk vendor, think ! As soon as a single thin �T O, 6663 -FIFTY ACRES IN MMDT�- than 3' ounoda ; of - butter 2.13 ounces named Noziere, of watering his layer of Zam -Buk is applied to a 1\ .ez ,county, soil clay, loam; milk. Several times ram lea of wound or a sore ouch is u is in- buildings; telephone in house; rural mail and slightly more than one pint of P , ] ry , delivery; owner .anxious to sell. The milk, of -Obich nearly half was ,skim milk which M. Noziere r+vas deliver- cured against blood poison 1 Aoot Western Real Estate,., London, Ont. •- in were submitted to the ex , milk or buttermilk. g experts one species of microbe has been ka - -found-that MALE HELP WANTED - ,f, .of the Paris Municipal Laboratory, Z°am -Buk does not kill 1 Low Colonist Rater st w Pacific coast via and each time these -were declared - -- n -' - 1' -Or- - Chicago and North Western 8y., Sept, lath r Then again. A8 soon ae Zam -Buk SAN EdAILY- EARN- t6a' -TV -rtes -- to Oct. 10th from si] pointy in Canada to SJMMER COMPLAINTS to contain a- 'large proportion of is applied to a sore, Or acut, or to monthly after attending here six ' ;Los Angeles, Ban Francisco, Portland, TT t� 'water. The milk vendor protested months. We teach railway station work ' ,Beattie. Victoria. Vancouver, Helena, KILL LITTLE ONES P skin disease, it stops the smarting. for Canadian Railways. Pree Book 11 ss��• utte. Missoula, Kalispell, Pocatello, his innocence, and even. invited the plains work and wages. Dominion Bolt«I 9 ie p That is why children are such Rampa. Salt Lake City, Ogden, Grand At . first sign$ of illness during olice to witness the milking of his Railroading, Toronto. _- Jct., etc. Through Tourist sleepers and g friends Of Zan -Buk. -• _. l„ free reclining chair cars from Chicago. the hot weather• give the little ones cows. This they did, but the ts1a0[LLAN[aus iµ ' 'Variable routes., Liberal stop - overt. For Baby's Own Tablets or in a few '` `pure" milk samples which : were Again, As soon as Zam -Buk is :Information write or call on H. H. Ben• y ' taken awn on these occasions were. applied to a wound or to a diseased VAY AND FARM ACALES. Wilson's nett, General Agent, 46 Yoage Bt„ Toronto. hours he may, be beyond cure. y part, the cells beneath the skin's gl seals Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. These Tablets will prevent summer always found to be well- watered. surface are s�atimlllated that new P y ANCEB TUMORS, LUMPS, etc. Is,; Mrs. Exe (with news a complaints if The solution of the problem was ternal and external, cured without p per}- p given occasionally to P health tissue is, quick! formed. � 'el Here's an awfully funny typogra- the well chill and will prompt! forthcoming the other day. An in- y Y ppeso b our home treatment. Write a } This forming of De late. Dr. Hellman Medical 0a.. „ y sector called at M. Noziere's place g fresh health tissue � timiipa. Contntwood. out. : 1 phical error. It says : Mrs. Rich cure these troubles if they come on quite unexpectedly and asked the from below is Zam -Buk's secret of 1� awoke about 4 o'clock and heard suddenly. Baby's Own Tablets . TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson's strange noses in the house,'' Exe should always be • kept in every. vendor to milk a certain row. The healing. Thin -is why. Zam -Buk Beale Works. 9 Esplanade, Toronto..! -How do you know- it's a typo - home where there are young chi!- .official, who kept -a vigilant eye on cures are permanent. ` ALABIED POSITION AWAITS the - milker, noticed that he fumbled Only the other day Mr. Marsh, +� _. = lgraphicai error Maybe it means dien. There is no other medicine with his right hand in the vicinity of 20l DeIorimer' Ave., .Montreal, V.0mpIn profitablw otan manufacturing r that she heard her guests snoring. so good and the mother has the of his wais t pocket called u busmen. Manager, aFol Feat Building, To , " 1 g government analyst _ t p0 pon the Zam -Buk Co. and $## guarantee of a Y "W hat ate you doing l" asked- told them that for over twenty -five i ronw G 330 one need fear cholera or any I that they are absolutely safe. Mrs. the inspector, "Oh, it he only my years he herd been a martyr to ec- ALL STOxEA, KIDNEY A_ND BLAD- c +: summer eom;plaint it they have a Chas. Lapierre, Lee Boules, Que., braces that hurt me," answered the Lumbago der Atones, Sidney trouble, Gravel, r•. bottle of Dr. J, D. Kellogg's Dy- i says :- "Baby's -Own Tablets are the milk dealer; but in a second the }n_ zema. His hands were at one time d with the ailments Germ n poRemad 5 f seatery Cordial ready for Use. It befit medicine a mother can give so covered with sores that he had I sanol," price si.so. Another new rem spector had unbuttoned the waist- - aiorrecta all looseness of'the bowels her little ones and I always lee to sleep in gloves. Four years ago ,tor Diabetes- aeili•tus, and sure cure. fa Y p cost and discovered there an in en- Aanol s Anti - Diabetes.­ price szoo trots ' - ;promptly and causes a healthy and ( them in the- house." The Tablets r Zam -Buk was introduced to him, - Sous contrivance of two small rub- druggists or direct. The aano] Maaniso- , .. Datural action.' This is a medicine are sold by medicine dealers or by ber pipes, connected with rubber and in a few months it cured him. Winniipeg, m man. of Canada, Limited. "^.. adapted for the young and old, mail at 23 cents a box from. The b P To- day -over three years after his cgs containing water. rich and poor and is. rapid]y' be= Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. ; Brock- cure of a disease he had for twenty - f L g � � �E ,a _ Im .� By the ressure of his elbow on -coming the most popular medicine Ville, Ont. the bags ge unscrupulous vendor five years -he is still cured. ORZOSOTR - for cholera,, dysentery, etc., in ,the �' - could. with but little -risk of detec- All. druggists sell Zam -Buk at 03bLA ngl4r =*,AE .i�itls - - _market. Howell- Rowell doesn't speak to tion, add a considerable quantity b0c• box, or we will send free trial Protect - Presorvo - n.auttly t his wife . Powell-And I can re- of water to "the milk pail. - box it yo" ou send this advertisement �Saxnplex sad Booklets ea apeltcation `! THE STOVE PIPE.KLND. _ member -.when he thought ,it was ,t. and a le. stamp (to pay r'etura JAMES LANGMUIR it CO.$ Limit" "Skirts are to be fuller next sea- worth one dollar to say a few words postage), Address Zam -Buk Co., AM son," remarked Mrs, Hillside to her by long distance telephone. =THE BURE CURE: tavai Hs:hnrsc et:eet ro � ) Toronto. "If I am any judge,` said Hill- The -most effective way to cure a - _AL t9 .9ide, "skirts are about full- al- Many mothers_ - have reason to thief of kleptomania by surgery is AREAL GExTLEMAN, CINSEHC ROOT WANTED k'eady. „ _ _ _ _ _ _ bless. Mother .Graves' Worm Exter- to out his liberty out. _ minator, because it has relieved - "One gentlemanly thing about a KILO AND CULTIVATED ,t Many a man can't afford to dress the little ones of suffering and It Testifies for Itself -Dr, Tho -' dentist," remarked the man, "is —' well because his wife does. made them healthy. mas' Eclectsric Oil needs no testi that he never rubs it in by saying _ wsrru "a rsicr;I F monial of its powers other than it. 'this hurts me more than it does — j I - - - -- .STUNG: self, Whoever tries it for coughs you' „ W CRAWFORD GOFFAI" �►RU CU ORILLIA.ONT. gip: • "You call this cake angel rood 1" or rains-, for cuts or r contusions, for Impurities of the Blood CeunGer- ,i sprains -or burns for pains in the al,i 'd th h h h b d '" Ruby Rose Cold Cream A toilet dell t, with the ezquwte fragraote _ fresh roses, It pm- serves' the most delicate com- plexion against sun, wind and" dust, and keeps hands and arras Soft and smooth. Splendid for sore lips. Try it- you'll certainly sal a ars us an . - ' `Yes, dear, said the timid wife, "but if the diet doesn't seem ex- actlf what you want, here are some deviled crabs." NOTHING TO DO BUT -PACK. "We can start on our vacation next week." limbs or body, well know that the medicine proves itself and needs no. guarantee. This shows why this Oil is in general use. "This iii the third =.time you have been- here for food," said the wo- man at the kitchen door, to the tramp. " 'Are yo-u' always out of acted. - Impurities in the blood come from defects in the.. action of the Iiver. They are revealed by pimples and unsightly blotches on the skin: They must be treated inwardly, ' and for this purpose' there is no more effective compound', to be used than Parmelee's Vege- table- Pills, They act directly on - .1F appreciate IL "Flow do you make that out?" work 1" "Yes'm "l In lac °pi1 rim Ism � "The Greene of back , replied the itin- the liver and by setting-up healthy Tdir'dntRlai's tae g yesterday grant. "i guess I_ was horn under pFOcesses Illave a beneficial effect Nanesaa Davo awn CMerie�a ea and now we Can get .their suit a lucky- 'star. upon the blood, so that impurities or Crwaa. Ltr^io.. came.' are eliminated. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Osedrufi.. Anti.bust Cared �� S#ting�eS Faultless in Preparation. -Un !-„ HE'S GOOD, ALL RIGHT. like any other stomach regulator, "Do you play any instrument, "Is, he d to his Wife 1" " 'disinfectant sweeping , _ life-pre- Parmelee' Vegetable Pills are -the Mr. Jimp 1" "Yes,. I'm a_ coFnet- „ good powder, is a life -pre- end Eczema result of long study of vegetable 'ist." "And your sister tl `She's Very. He gets his own break- server because it kills - - compounds calculated to stimulate ar pianist." "Does your mother fast, washes the supper dishes; and all disease - germs. ` the stomachic functions and main- Play 7 ", "She's -a zitheiist. "• '"And never brings- -unexpected company Floors, clean • car tain them at normal condition. Your father l" "He's a essimist." home to dinner." -" • - - - P to ' bright; home Years - -of use have 'Proved. their g ' P fresh 'Sweet. No faultless character and established Whether the Dorn be .of old or - _- while sweeping: - new growth, it must dust - heir excellent reputation. And. B yield 'to" HoI= - - - - - -- - this reputation they have'inaintain loway's Corn • Cure, he simplest Ark your Dealer'for.it. ed for ears and will continue to add best cure offered to the public. Minard's .Lini1aent Co., Limited. Y, Dear Sirs, -I had a Bleeding Timor on lutaren Imperial Cheese Co. Inaint�ain, for these pills must al- my face for a long time and tried a num• _ r L mited at the heii4 of theli;t. Tom ,. -- ve' I was advised-- to try MINARD'8 LLdI• •ore distributors for Ontario - of i standard 'preparations. been 'invited to her. wedding, but MENT, and after using several bottles It I'm _nkA ^going." "But," urged his in and disappeared raltogether,healed all THE lrAPMO MFG. CO,, Limited ' THE CHEAPER PLAN. << - Montreal . �.• friend, do you think yotl can of -' DAVID HENDERSON. a' r? i$ "Eat six times a day if you would for4 t0 have your absence notic- Bellelele station, Kings Co., N. B., Sept. B be healthy," is the advice ;offered ed 1" `!Better -than I can afford 16 BgGlticuraSoapandOintment. Cl;,eu by a doctor. Owing to the present have my presents noticed. That's NAUTICAL DISTINCTIONS. - cost of living A will be cheaper to the trouble," - Raw. Bleeding and Itchy- "How doctor's bills.' do• you • tell the difference '•I lust want to say a good word for Cats. Lots of women would be glad if between a" yacht and a sailboat l" Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere. - Some people east their bread up- said the 1r1 ,..with. the inquiring cure Soap and Ointment. In November, they could send their hair to -the _gi,. 9 8 staly 'when 4A%y ave ages,- t nsa :.cwt. :tee aeossse,e r�s laundry. 4t. •he Kiev h antl eczema. My chest was raw-and bleeding WHAT THEY LOOKED LIKE. sure it :will. be mentioned in the "By ,lookin' into the pantry," ,re- and itchy. I was that way all winter. rt was Mallerd —` `Wh 'is not so bad in the summer. In September Y your wife papers. plied •Captain Cleet. "Ii she car it got worse. I had the best doctors treating angry at you 1" ` — rtes plenty of refreshments and rue, but did me no good, and r was all run Bowman— "She painted peaches Mlnard's LIMmlent'Cures hurnk. Eto. see gars, she's a yacht. If it's most- down In health. In November, 1910, it got g worse again. I sent to you fos a sample cake on china plates and I compliment- f 1 lain vietual.e, she's a sailbo &t." tf c uticura Soap. Ynu Sena it to me .and ed ahem as sliced tomatoes." ' I I BREAKING IT GENTLY.., Y P I got a box of Cuticura ointment. I have - 'Two very great friends -a Scots used two. boxeS and on the third one it has �! ' Constipation cures me of shingles and eczema. Ism de- That nbielist says he takes his man and an Englishman -!net is p lighted with them and do Seet pleased to -characters from real life." "He the smoking -room of an hotel, and is in enemy within the camp. It will ' thtnk I have something I have confidence In. should be encouraged to keep on a the Englishman 'at 'once ioeeeded undermine the strongest constitution Lanyone be suffering as.I - did,.- .I_hope „ g P p and ruin the most vigorous health. that they will do as I did, and I am sine of taking them, replied Mr. .G}row- t to monopolise the conversation, .as It leads Yo indigestion, bilieusnees; - tbe results. I am recommgding-thefn from char. "Th>D fewer like them in real he usual! curl. ` rzperience.^ (Signed) J. H. Jarvis, 7 Ana „ y impure blood, bad complexion, sick t., Kingston. out.. May ao, 1931. life the better. - -The Scotsman bore it for a long headaches, and is one of the most For more than a rpreratron Cuticurs Soap i time, then he broke in quietly: re an Cuticura Ointment have afforded rho S y : _ f quenf causes of appendicitis. 'To- d r; ppgedtest and most economical treatment for There are probably no fish in the ' `I -say," old chap, I'lI back you neAlectit is slow suicide. Dr. Morse's �. ttchin , burningg, scaly and bleeding skin and sea-as Tare as those re Iii ian Root -Pills positively cure al humors of young and old. A single set g ported by and me to tell more acid bigger lies Imo' Y ; Coneti tion. The are entirely leoftensuffielInt, Vi4ticurs, Soap-andOint- ,anglers to have got away, ire half an hour than any other nix pa Y. ens are sold thireughout the world but to „ ye getable le in composition and do not hose who have suffered much, lost hope and w merr I kIIOW I QQ _ - are without faith in any treatment, aljberat B remembering her birthdays s - He paused, and then went On sicken, weaken or gripe. Preserve - run le of each with 32 -p. booklet on the akin y g 23 THE F - P ' your health by taking i �Fl�,ematled.fr QP_t►p tf�ation. Andrea__ _woman is able to forget liar -d e. - - - - -- -- - gently:- _ Morsel* as _ yotter Dru ono. g orD�f i:oTUin1>ua -- -- .g - - ''And I w041 -d t -speak a singTe Dr. eve., l3ouit4, . e. A. Iltnard•s Linthtent Rel levq Neuralgh ED. ? ISSUE $7 -112 word the Ah'itole time !" Indian TL o o t Pills , S , :. • .,.., � aro. .. -.. ... ••. . •..,:N • ^, + -- 0 .. -, 4. ,.. '" �,,Y l�.,,1'.` _rasT•r r•,P� . r', .� N, t 'Xw . -ti •a ..r .Zr' j �� pm }r ,. -. -Y;m_ ..re;; r�tm 'SS., ,r�.� , ... r ...Et - .r�3'u: :, .r +.. 't. ['rP,- "'!"•..' '`",?, I �I . a+.r.?��•.. :, �+'...r. 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Simpson was in the Ohio, and Saginaw county, Michi- and driven by Mr.' E. C. Thornton. city on Monday. gas. Business manager, of Barn, Mooris -Miss Phyllis Clark is taking a - -Chas. and Mrs. Leigh will Piano, Co., Woodstock. carrying.. its H TT N rZ 30 R Ig two weeks' vacation. leave neat week for St. Mary's five passengers with perfect ease and ' -Goo. W. P. Every, of Whitby, where the have purchased a buss- speed up the steep incline. From the We can supply all your needs is S190RTING GOOIyA full enpply was home on Sunday. Hasa. Their many Pickering aurpomit a splendid view is obtained, - Shells, Powder, Shot, Cartridges, Empty shells • : -John Hoar spent Sunday with friends wish them success in their bill, valley, mountain, 'and' lake all - of el , his parents in Myrtle. new home. combine in making a scene of beauty. Gun Oil, etc.; ete.• Onward we speed through Aacaster, -Mrs. Davis, is visiting. her son -The railw4y trains which have Brantford, Beeiord, then reach Wood- s in Orillia for a few weeks. been almost invariably late during stock in Oxford county, Oxford coil Also a full assortment, of Mitts and Gloves. -Mies Ella Hall, of Toronto; is the past two weeks owing tb the Vie with Ontario as one of the banner See our special price on $ammo6ks. .:.visiting her uncle, F H. Hall. heavy. traffic caueed by visitors to counties of the Province. On an am Ilk -ffiiss A. Croak is prepared to the Toronto Exhibition,. are now inence over looking the city are erec• - - - x take class in French or Latin. * living up pretty well to their time ted the Provincial Hospitals for ep[I- JOSEPH f D-J. C. Bryant. of the 4th con- table&. optics, a situation well adapted for the ` cession is building a new cement -Miss Laura Wright, who has recovery of the sick. The city has many fine residences and is altogether silo, been visiting her grandmother oi prosperous at attractive and ros in a E Cora Gordon; of Toronto, Clarksburg, has returned. and will p p p' once. From Woodstock to Detroit is home for a three week's vacs• again open a few weeks at the the roads with few exceptions are ex- �. , pe tion• home of her aunt, Mrs. John Dickie cellentpaart of the way skirting lake Pickering H>�rn8la9 E mini um` a `� -A number from this locality before returning to her home in Erie. ter leaving Woodstock we are attending the Oshawa Fair this California. ease through Longwood road, Lam- Is where you can get any style -of Harness and . at reasonable „ -week. -C. H. C. Wright, Professor of betti, Delaware, Melburn. Wardsville, rises, for o material and workmanship. -Mrs. H. A. Matchett is spend- Architecture in the Faculty of Clachan. Highgate, and Ridgetown, P B p- where we inspected the e�p-to -date des are here -call and get a nett. Team netts $2 i ing a few days with relatives in Applied Sciences at the Univer- pr. up: �. new bakery of E H Betts former real- ,- k the city. city of Toronto, has been elected a dent of Pickering township. Three Single netts $1 each up. - -R. C. Stork left last week to licentiate of the Royal Institute of miles south we strike the: old Talbot I have 1 set second hand Carriage Harness for 610. :,spend e> month or two in the British Architects. His many road, through Blenheim, Cedar- 2 set second hand Single Harness $8 and $4. north west. Pickering , friends congratulate Springs, Wheatly, and Leamington - - - �,• -Ed. Gormley, of the M_a_ese him_oxt Ibis honor conferred upon in the counties of gent and Esser.Il etippltes constantly on hand. over flu day, y. T. M. McFadden returned on Aug9 t, Beane nid cord. -looked pICSERING HARNEB8 ED'SPOI�IU -- Toronto, was home him, g -Fred Balsdon, of Toronto, Friday after. spending a month in well, tobacco. poor. Peaches were - "< much injured by last winters frost, spent Sunday at the home of his Goderich .where he took charge some orchards being dead. Market Phone Ind. 801. W. J. COAKWELL parents here. - of a drug store, while the propri- ardening is a chief occupation around - a Inspector Walks paid an ofS- etor was taking a holiday. M g r. Leamington, the pickle factory con - i`r, vial visit to the public school on McFadden left again on Monday verting the products RAO the eom- t ; Wednesday. morning for Toronto where he mercial article. F. M, Brown an old boy of Brougham, reported a fair crop - -Dr. Henry 9rillbe.here sensual has taken, charge of another _drug y e Po P _ of vegetables. After leaving Learn- -Subscribers - -- - 1 'seat Tuesday to attend-to his pro- store for a short time. g * ington, we go through Rnthven,- fessional duties. - Subscribers to the PtcBEBIVa -Mrs. James Richards, of Baw- NEWS and Weekly lobe ma Windsor Maidstone, Essex.- vill . reach. y y Windsor and �Yalkerville. As we Oed_ 07 tnanville, is visiting friends in secure the two pees for one year motored about the' city we saw the : town and vicinity. - - for only $1.80. The Weekly Globe great block of ivy covered, stately - -Lard Eryde, with a party of is about to increase its size from buildings, dedicated to the distilling A friends. has gone on a holidaying 18 to 20 pages and will contain the of liquor, the worm is the heart of the _ - - trip to Southern Alberta: illustrated section. Those who rose, in that otherwise fine city. We ��� (1 �i er then crossed b ferry to Detroit, a �„,JJ L J - -Lord Somers and sister, Lady subscribe now for the Globe will y i4F beautiful city deed. The symmetry ct Hyde, with a party of friends are get the balance of the year free. and perfection of all its floral arrange i = " - - -- holidaying at Balsam Lake. -St. George's Angli ^an Parish moots, display a rare artistic taste. -The Misses McAllister and Mrs. was honored on Monday evening The care of the fl°aetg to the several �� :.J _. s• Kelly, of Hamilton. unday of- this week b a visit from the rks is given over to men grown old ppaa- at the home of Mrs. B. Bunting. Lord. Bish ©p o, th- -thocese. - This fa the city's service, superintended by - -John O'Connor has resumed is the first visit of Bishop Sweeney skilled florists. The lac a clock of _his duties on. the G. T. E., it Nap. to Pickering. There was a special flower. telling the time to the park A few specials like these Will bring arse, after a monEli's vacation. service for the occasion when the is wonderful, and very interesting are ' - .D�isB Ec#'ith Dale, of Toronto, corgis Lion listened to an insplr- the collections of different animals ,.you In to see our newplace ga fowl and fishes. Motoring around the visiting at the home of her aunt, ing address on the "Fruit of the city we were impressed by its wide I miss S. A. Dale for a few days. Spirit " It is sincerely hoped that streets. its extensive boulevards and �G E i�li/ JARS r - -David Pugh's new residence the Bishop will soon visit us again. magnificent parks: Beyond Grosses -- _ on his farm on the Brock road is -Rev. W. and Ellie. Moore left point on lake St. Clair, there are 'Wine Quarts i;i0c dozen, rapidly approachinj completion. on Monday morning for a two miles of palattal residences, homes of Imperial Quarts, We dozen, - - ' -Mine Clara Haig turned home weeke' vacation which they will Detroits millionaires, It is the auto- Half- gallons, .:. 70c dozen: "on Monday evening after spend spend with their relatives in mobile city. The three largest plants _ ing a week with friends -in Toron• Kingston and Carleton place. In beta the Packard. Chalmers. and A rare chance, don't miss it. . •., Ford, Each with an enormous out- _ ` to. Mr. Moore's absence the Presby, put. H. Chalmers the manufacturer - - - Spink Mills are constructing terians and the Methodists will is a son of Thomas Chambers, resident large cement abutments at their unite in public worship. when ter- in Pickering ownship in the fifties ,ITS THRESHING TI PAE ? dam, thereby greatly improving vice be held -#"e Presbyterian and who still recalls with-pleasure, -Reyp White Cups and Saucers; reg. We dozen, now 85c dozen it. church in the morning -'and in the the friends >f long ago. -Ed. Balsdou'hae sold five acres Methodist church in the evening. a n of his farm adjoining 'the lake Rev. Mr. Johnston conducting `o reserve at Scott's eels. . . _ Te -aeon a galore, 25c per dozen- _- shore for the handsome sum of both services. Knives and Forks, $1.25 _ .. $11000. - During the electrical storm on YRARS' - (Granite Dish Pans, 1.4 qt„ -85c. Granite Dish Pans, 17 gt.,_40eJ M -Plums in this locality are A Tuesday night lightning struck a ERIamcm every heavy,crop this year. Tom & - telephone pole in front of Col. , Solid Aluminum Tea Spoons, 45c. toes also are yielding very abitn• - Rowe's residence shattering it - - - -- - dautly, badly, their running•along the wire -- -C. H. Burling is putting on a entered the bopse knocking plaster :0" Get our price on the best Granulated new roof on the store he purchas- off the' walls and throwing it Sugar. It's low. ' 'ed -some time ago from John across the room. The electric MMMS Dic Mrs. H. R. Heron, of Stettler, c round h e into the ground nd I ai+rstrs 8e. Met 's Mule Harvest Boots -5 pair left -1 six, 1 seven, 2 eights Alta., irs visiting at the home of burning out the wire. Fortunate. An7on. "noting a•!eleh and da•wf� mq Qaictl aaeortata bus optnton wiaa�h•r as ,� _ - _ and 1 ten, rag. $1.50 pair, clearing at 81.14. her parents, George M. and Mrs. ly no farther damage was done. invenl�on 10probsbl7D � aoasaErtoti eonad,ersnosLc�i`�,pIfrARfl90��1aP�°mae, _Men's blue stripe bib Overall, extra value $1.00. mer. Evidently-this was close enough xut free. Bide" ah h =_¢_�O.r•q•lvs -Rev. Robt. H. Rogers, of for comfort. ,sa1°.t; aia : tlio•sf. mew - Moorefield, slient Thursday f last ' -We frequently, receive items �K Ladies' White Lawn Blouses, only three left. _ _ week with his parents, C. and Mrs. for publicaon which we-are com- 1 only size 8K, re 80c.. now 85c. 1 onI size 84, rag. 1. 50, -now 1.19 Rogers. pelled to throw into the waste •�� d.om•a7 m°""t"d >ol. L`si6 01" y g• only 'size � d an7 ffidmuse T•em• roe 1 only size 40, rag. 1.00, now 76e, -The township ouncil, will r basket because the writer a s �pomes 8v1° °s P paper .0 .�n�s only Gingham Blouse, size 84; leg. 1.00, note 75c meet on Monday next at one p. m. does not give his name. The !I"lyllil h >M��sa. for the transaction of general items are often. of intesest, but'we >rsf..w.�+s.etae. : -- - business. wish to have a' guarantee of their Farmers bring in your Produce and get everything - - Miss'Carrie Simpson; returned genuineness by having the writer's _you want at the' : home last week after spending a namme attached, not of course for BALE RLaIBTEB month vieiting,friends in London publication, Only tfiose wbo affix WsDVESnaY. Sep�Sth- Auction Bale . C. B = a a Z' O � E and Lnean. their names to their communies- o! registered" horses, cattle, farm - Alexander and Mrs. Mackie, tion+1an expect to see their letters implements, etc., on lot 12, con. s, Goods delivered Free. Bend or phone your orders. of Burk's Falls, are visiting with' pubfis}ied. Brit in all cases were. Pick.eriag, the property of W G. _ Clarkson and Mrs. Rogers for a serve the righ to reiect matter, _ Scott. Sale at one,sharp.. See bills. „week or two. either for wan of rite' be W. B. Powell, auctioneer. RZ40 C -Miss' Alfreda Jephson was aeri= fug unsuitable fot~ pabiicatio� — Swrgan S - e -ously ill for a few days last week, -Harry Johnson, of W,hitevale, sale of household furniture is the but we are pleased to state that with his gang of inen are just com- Village Claremont. the property - _ @he is now 'improving nicely. Iet'in the cement abutments for ` °f Mrs. Wm. Powell. Sale a - -The Ladies Aid Society f St. pp i3 o'clock, see bilra. W. B. Powell, WHITEWEAR •CLEARIN G Y Pugh's new bridge on the Brock auctioneer, - Andrew a church held a successful road, The abutments are. now meeting at the home of Mrs.. Geo. ready for the steel superstructure. GET OUR CATALOGUE E 8err on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Johnston is to be congratulat- Wd Are clearing all whitewear, blouses, house dresses, etc., .10% off: -A number of those interested ed on Fuccessfully carrying out - IT TS FREE - All prints ginghams, chambrays, regular 18c. for 11Q, in tennis have been busy cleaning this work which was given up by How about fruit jars and jelly glstss ? You will need some' for your lip the court and are looking for another contractor. The .work • • ward t� some pleasant pastime. _ $9 rP.ndelP.d.ln08t difficult by. the canning, We are supplied With thtsse at'the lowest price. _ .Do you require a pair of rnbbera for-the rainy season ? If so call oti • -Mrs. George'9eidvn iamri t3rtu- 'fact that, a large amount of �ecr` fighter, Miss Edna, of Oshawa, brush which was laced in,tha bed .r �1 its and ge"tted. hive � spent a day last week with the of the creek years ago had to be - Fa g�OQr O` • men, women and children. All school supplies _ _- former's sister, Mrs. -d. -H. Bundy, removed, and also b the contin- . Qv -The numerous friends of Mrs. y for the opening of school, Sept. 3rd. ; ;f Robt. Deverell regret to hear that onus rushing in of the water into it the excavation making'the use of ---- G. .Ae 61 LESPIE, •: 7DUNBAR'ON she is not making the satisfactory pampa necessary. The new abut. progress that they *ould desire. 'ments are -well- built and should- ELm. DALE-WILLS •- -� -Rev. D. E and,Mrs. Johnston be able , tQ withstand the strain PICKER =NC3 p,1 " visited friends • in Hampton this "that- will be placed -upon` them- Q/ / NCS week. They also attended the when floods occur, Chopping our Specialty 11 MEN'S FURNISHINGS SHI :'Whitby -.District meeting at , Ogilvie's -Household and' Glenora Brooklin on Wednesday. Flours in 25, 50 and 100 pound Large assortment of Shirts in the new shades and styles with collate From Picker • � -A number of farmers complet- Ins to Detroit Dy Auto. sacks. Fresh Rolled - - ' i ed their harveating'operattansEast Oats,' Etc. , to match. 'These are the beat value we have had for . _week.. A considerable amount of The Kingston road from Pickering Mixed Feed, Bran and Shorts by the - to Toronto is so well known to -ton•or twat,• Prices reasonable. - many a day at $1.00 and $1.25, grain has been harvested -before it Pickering people that it needs no was thoroughly dried, and: in con- comment, but. for scenic beauty and segence there will be a lose from evidences of prosperity it has no super- Chopping every. da_ y. Working Shirts 506:, '750'., •80c. and Mid. this cause. or. Leaving Toronto by Dundas St. �• --St. George'soburesh, Pickering, some very bad roads were encounter• __- PICKERINfu M.ARSkTS- Straw Hats 16c, 233a "and :50e each. ° ed, ae evervwbere re Airs were in ro- nre arranging to hold a Harvest p P k 'Thurs gress, and new bridges score being White Winter Wheat, old...... $I.03 Pestival in the Town Hall, erected. Passing ebrou h Cooksville, Red '� „ • . , , ].(>4 ;New Hopier p. and Underwear. osay, Sept. 28th. Tea will be ser- g g y Hats and Ca q • Oakville. and other small places we Mixed -. Tree ved from 8 to 8 m. An enter - ; reacb Burlinaton. Riding along the Spring Wblai................... AO r` "a tainment' will foll ow. ogram lake shore roada we en'o theinvi or- Goose '' ,,,,, ,gn �p now being prepared, sting breezes of lake Ou We O i3 o A. aria. ate .a. r'�,'Tiet_'Swr,Y,.w..T,e,r. ;.... �.' a174' 3' ��p::. r�>: r". �." M; titrY .vrPkc;��..4..4 :.,.,:A!'t19n� -. «..: ,...- .x,.r�..nM a..a,- rS� :.. °- r.e- M'ry -c -..�k _.ru..:.w.;:�ext!�as,.m..r .- __ -. � .. , e.a �.r. .,....... _'.t � _ .. _ -. - ....._, .._ _ . ` :�"�irfk,.w.i7.._ _. • ... .... ..... ...._ . r. .in .. BUNTING 'TICKE I