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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_09_20: w Y• f T 77. J,- - _ s eta r — PICS.ERINGI°, O1�TT., I'RiDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912 ruaft!# Rtital dar>sa. MONGOLIA AUDLSY i5 ;i are Robert Remsey; of ToranYO, apenE 8r1gtsall =AE Dryden Gut: --Beef Established 7 ye an ; d 4 over Sunday -w4th friends and relatives -2nd,-the wife of Councillor' Fred. T. GREENWOOD here. Brignall, of twin sons. A _ RE. FORS rH, D. of O. Regis- -" " -" -- Master P. G. Tarr spent Sunda e urea member of the 0 tometilcal Asso- FLOUR .:. - :with ..MDStera Frank and Clifford - oisuou of Oauxio. Bpscial attention given to Winn. of $tou$ville. t3CAR ORO 1be titling of glsxssa Eysa tested Tree. North _ WHITE— SATIN a Olaremaat. sea Hiss. Joseph Grove and son, of MILLS e -CREAM —BUNS '. Lemonville, spent a day last week at W. F. Henderson, of Pickering, C. McKINNON, U.D., L.R.C.9., _ 'Z`EA— BUNS _ the former's parents' Jacob and Mrs, visited friends here over Sunday. • Edinburgh, h, member of the College at Bgrke - Our Reeve, W. D. Annis. is now = Physicians and 9orgeons o1 Ontario, licentiate Bread Gad Cake Makers Free, y taking a six week's trip through the of Royal College of Someone, Edinburgh. Miss Margaret Ramsey, of , Toronto, P g – special attention to 4desses'of women and FEED - returned' home on Monday evening, Northwest. - or t. .'BRAN ohildren, Office and residence, Brougham. - :alters ending three months with hey George Emprin ham, of Torontn, BRAIN son of our SHORTS ;aunt, : rs. R. Tarr. genie merchant, spent ''- PlCKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS W' understand that Joseph and Sunday here with his parents and MA \'ITOBAOATS and X -RAY INSTITUTE WELLAND FEED FLOUR Mrs, Burkholder and daughter,. Ina; other friends. OAT CHOP • r JUMBO " intend mocing to Vineland in the A large number of men are employ- BARLEY FEED ONTARIO PICKERI \G, - - oTARIO OATS the near future. •- We- irre sorry to ed on the new golf grounds adjoiuing MIXED CHOP � R. ELGIN TOwLE, M. B., X. D., C. 31., OAT CHOP - lose them. frorfiour midst. village, an are now bus exca. CORN ? this - Phyalcian . in- cheese - _ -: -- - vating for a beautiful building which CORM will he situated on the hill east of this CORN CHOP Specialist in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Die. CORN CHOP GREEN RJVER place. - Special prices far large gtian�itlt eases of Men. Diseases of women, Cancers, - -• Tumors, b -Ray examination. Diseases of eye: -. CORN CRACKED Walter Booth spent Sunday with After many delays, owing to wet oar: nose, throat and lungs. Fitting glasses and MIXED CHOP friends in NVhitb weather, the harvest here has been F T O '�' M jail acute and chronic diseases, y• .LV Olyoe Hours 1s to 3 and 7 to 9 4S11p - Miss - V era BAnysr•d is spending a completed, and the farmers are to be congratulated an •the result of the BAKERS' JOY A. FEED WHOLESALE IN TqN LOTS fete drips with friends in Toronto, rain crop. which is cod _and the ha BAKER CITY j [.egat, the- Albert and Mrs,.,Heistey spent Sun - g P _ g . y E. Chopping every day in the week,_ day with relatives at Lemonville. cro iaak�trridetnt. - -- -- KISSIJlI F Js TER. County crownnAto ney,aandCountp Sp ®Cie�l - - i1Lon�napQns_Sundayd:sith,`iV. G, and village, l Mr oldest D. residents eldam.fhave l — .B2yottor.._.0�sgl�,whitbr - --- 1¢v- CAL, *ELL S MOLASSES Mrs. Barhes, ust celebrated their golden wedding, - - MEAL Ott Saturday, Sept. 21st, the fast the la ge, number. Qf beautiful. and TT. BARCLAY, Brrrrister•at -Late, Niagara football team will Tiro an ex- costly presents of which they were w . 9oiicitor,:lote y Public,apecick street, cursion here when they meet the the recipients attest the esteem in ..nor for Higr Court of dnetica, Brock f7 Stet, J• L. SPIN$, LIHRITED, Shamrocks for the first ,time this whwh they are held by their many STO whiebv, LJ R relatives and friends who assembled at - "eason. As NiA Ara are winners of A E. CHRISTIAN Barrister and PICKERING, ONT. the - northern and western divisions, their home to do them honor. . Solicitor, ,otary Public, Etc, stoney to and Green Rtver of the eastern and loan office neat door to the Standard Bank, central division, and as )36th teams w)llcbv: OUNBAR70 FOODS • are in excellent condition, it will un- `'_ •• _ M Ic doui�tedly be the fastest gatae ever Ott # #rtt ## Qtariz#. is s E played here. -Gaine called at 4 p. m, A. Tinlin spent Sunday with his - mother, �a jWG. HAIL— Issuer of Marriage A number of silos are being erected ' . Licenses in the county of ontaria CLAREMt)NT Remember Darling's Sale, Sept. 2.1, in this vicinity. CALDR'ELL'S :4IOLASSES t Pickering Village. 4Yly for all styles of fttrnitnr Miss Thompson spent Tuesday with .HEAL. i3L90 - - POl CHER, Real Estate Avc- BROCK ROAD friends in Whitby, ty - T. tlonser, valuator, collector and 'issuer _ - -- ' v X1iea Ktrickland, of Toronto, 'hue BLATCHFORD'S CALF i11EAL. d of marriage liceneve. Brougham. icy Miss LOU13A Hubbard is spending a been visiting friends here. $l.Oa _ few days with Mrs. Azford. Miss Ella Andrew Is spending a few HOPPER Testier of Carriage Win. Badgrrow has rented his farin days, with Airs: Alex. Thom. SAG AR and FLAX MEAL ' D. Liceaaas in the County of Ontario, Roan Moulding for a year to Thomas Reeveley. Wedding bells are ringing, dire - t31 � Offico as atom and his residence, Claremont. _ Mrs. Thos. Reeveley has returned think we can hear others in the dis - I� R.BEATOS, TOR. SHIP OLEplK Picture Frames home. after a prolonged" visit tdith To- tanrP, ,Y D = eonveyetiesr. Commissioner for te,ling Tonto friends. One of our principal.•streets has:been POT, LTRY TONIC - Ufbi efts. Aocountant Eee, lftoaay to loop , stn Ryao, the resident engineer, ggreatly nn proved by the work dome on _ x'11 cents Ott tam pr oDarty issuer of Elarriago Liu who has taken A situatiop elsewhere, it the past fpm daps. enoes" whitevala out t.v Window Shades- tol succeeded h yr. Miles. -Richardson y D It t b • c. Gad' a ra, seen the �j Ti.L, Licensed Auctioneer, A %%Amber of nreak•downs bare weekend with the latter's mother, �T ��+• i' .toe Cannttas of York and Ontario. Aao been eustaingd by the_ teall;Aters who Litre. Jots. L Palmer. J. L. PI lY JC�� Lt. ,- fion salee of all kinds &- ten ued to on shortest axe hauling gravel to the C. P. R. CI'e expect work will soon ,Come .notice. Addzess Green giver P. o„ out, 1lrs. Clarence Youn . of Mount Jo ` \DEI�T,AIiI 'G g y mence on the- new radial line as '"r B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- ._, and >Irs. George Mo�xiy and son, of o tions have been accepted for right- PICKERI'N* G •• t� tione•r rainator and ooilsctor for RmTao 1A Prairie, \IAn„ are visiting of -way, 7 W7--- 7- '2, M4 PIC ERING NEW-S _ eoi tie. of Ontario and York All rinds of ! in cenaection n ith W. H. acrd Ctrs. Jackson.- -The Pmgresaive Bible Class having _ ai , e nduetad aitbez privatslp or by suctroo The Ladies' _ Aid of the Brron b Rm p Distance no object. JJ g "included the study of Daniel, have Sale notes coileated. Ibr daces or other act. I Dar• _ _ Methodist hodist .. Church I� tt�nlan . hu h held a successful : decided to take up the study of. the a pply at resideaaa, lrllzVII of oo, Pict• meetiD on Wednesday afternoon at corns. Phone orders loft at 1iTasva Oihes, Pick- } -P'rieee moderate. g hook of JosbuA. We hope s larger A � ariag or Macaati a store, Claremont, will re- the home fife airs. W. 9.' Jackson. calve prompt atteocioo sasoafactroe aaarsn• ' number will attemd these very helpful .Mod. Ely phone anmberis Independent l601. — -- - - - --- studies. ; °— - Great Auction Sale, near Kinsale, We congratulate Robt. Wood on Best I lump steam coal.- All coal iii o" .S. �: PENNOCK Something G*Qa ill - Tuesday_nezt. his securing first prize for his drirur under cover, full weight and J�/ at the Scarboro Fair on Wednesday prompt service. sr 1 A i.. L s sr wNITBY- y He won the same prize last year much " fWMlTiYAG�e, ONT, to the displeasure of some of his come _ _ Ptroerai Dbytta' and iCmisalmer. John Smith has been re- appointed petitors, but receiving the same this ~-- AT — the town assess r ear b A different ud vea that = 0 1 y i its rQ y P Any business entrusted to me will - The Toronto- Eastern fence gang are Ire has a driver hard to beat. and matched { be carefully handled. Working iD -the tewn dlieaveek. - an -dam A Good stock of - . Charges Moderate — ��� P� &� The town council purpose raying - hemlock, ep spruce and pine, _ _ RROUOtIAM i Independent Phone No. 1014.' down a number of new cement cross- x d 4 shingles. 2x 3 an x Ontario cedar John Poucher, of 'Toronto. was 3x and'4x B. C, ahlee. ` T� d Roge— Talcam Powder (newj The Board of Education has applied here on Monday. �7 JOHN PHj.L.,1�P to the town council for 811,000 to Kira. DRmmaid e e 1 �iylotis— Perfume (new) gg peat a few days in Le1 me quote you prices on any build- n build new consolidated public school. Toronto last week. ing material you may require, Red Rose — Toilet Water (new) Contractor Stewart's second steam F. C, and Archie Mechin. of Toroti, Has a full line ut rresh and' cur- shovel has arrived and will be in cum- to, were home over Sunday. Big stuff -a specialty.', 'Face Cream Toilet Paste, etc. missiop ip a- few, days went of the Miss Minnie Brownspent the week- Independaat phone 1604. Led meats constantly on hand. ' Pe - town, end with friends in Toronto. h Spice Try N 'alts Compound Drf and Mrs. Starr. of Brooklin, l�l C REEL SOR a p' Roll, Breakfast Basin, y Po nd Syrup of Mrs. Perryman is visiting bar daugb- s. a •_ �:,: , gnu, Weiners, etc. White Pine and Tar for that celebrated the Wtieth anniversar o! ! 2 IQBm, Nolo, p ter, Mrs. Loge, of Tomato, this week. - their wedding on Iirednesday. The Rev, W. R. Wood will occupy the ° Highest prices cough• or cold that bothers you. Misses Starr, of Whitby, were guests ,LOCUST _HILL - g p paid for y at the celebration. g Pulpit in --St. Johns church next „ cattle 3D. PITT ='T The deal for the purchase of the The Women's Institute-beld a very -TIME TAPLE—Piaksring 84ation i�r1, Royal from Mr. Perrin has fallen successful meeting at the home of T. R. Trains going East due as follows PICBERINQ PHARMACY through for. flnsnciul reasons, and in Mrs. W. J. Devitt on Tuesday. o. 8 Mail 8.08 A hL - iekering rive]/ eousequence -Mr: Perrin will coAtinue W. Stevenson. of Regina, is home 1� -Local - ,2.soPfilL conducting the hotel, at present recovering from his injuries 14 Looal 6.04 P. 11C READ ESTATE F. Hnward,ADnis has just received received at the time of the cyclone. Trains going West due as follows— ..First-clue rigs for hire ..... notice from:, the Board of Railway Jack-Dafoe, of Toronto, spent Sun- No. 13 Local 8-36A. M. Conimissione'ri that the objectiOpa of day with his mother, who had the 11 Local P. M. -- - -Day or nigLtr _' — -- $ s r � � the tows council to the'. proposed route; misfortune to break her arm last 7 Mall 8.19 P. M° of G. T. R,- to the hospital grounda week. •8undav inoluded, v " 'BBe imeete all tr81IIi3 will be held in Toronto next Thnrs• Joseph and Mrs.'Hoover, Mr. Hare' •Teaming promptly attended to. day. Air. Annes proposes an alters- and Mrs. David Hoover, of Stouffville, ative route which will .avoid level spent Sunday with David mind Mrs. Agent for Canada Carriage W.' Insurance rates 'lower on* farm pro- crossings. Russell, _„ '. '• ti perty and Village •Dwellings, The Ladies' Aid of the Christian - - •>i • He PBak� p {cket {np. in first -class Companies. Attend Darling's Sale, Tuesday church will meet at the home of Mri:, Bk6ken'4NO Pre=1U= Not next. John Percy od Wednesday, Septem- - bar 25th, at the usual hour. Ali are If act insured with me, eai1 and . welcome. `. �1 ♦ GREENWOOD _ Fall Term.from S @pt• compare rates. -There will i special Tbaan chu ng eC - -One first -class brick house and M. Gteeson spent Wednesday in To- services held in the Christian church "Arrange now to enter the stable for sale, ' ronto. on the Sunday preceding Thanksgiv. • F. L. Gleeson. of Toronto, spent in and on Monday- evening_ a social s g _ 4 • • �. RtChat`dsaa. Sunday with his father, M. Gleesorr,, will be given. Full particulars s and — • Miss Eva Holtby is in the village, later, ` At present:sbe As Iocated at William �O�O�i'i0a 0 _ Notary Public, Pickering, Middleton's. r T. C. and Mrs. Robinette' and fam- The Brat of the series of Ulster en15ei5 The school that has a SPECIALIST ily, of Toronto, spent Sunday at the demonstrations against home role t4 great reputa• latters's home here. was held at Euniskillen. ' �y tiom for giving superior business Mrs. Wm. Emerson and Miss Iva, in all kinds bf Tire Setting. of Pickering, are visiting friends in . °#radatstea _ .the _ e, ... ��f _' "�ii8i1 TPe_da not. need _four pr es-�- get and hold good positions because Reaper arid Mower ll;nlves RPOUnd . i0ira. B. �VaTtera�l9riitwvod; epestt _ they are' thoroughly prepared. - a few days- this week with her laugh- cription to - replace a broten i Write for catalogue, O ter. Mrs. Walter Wilson, —DANDRUFF 9, lens, Bring he ieces. We g P g pen all year, r Woo Mrs.- Fred Hoar, of Freeman, is �Y FALLING HAIR anal ze them and ezactl u-du your Enter any time, y v p - General Blackenitthin spending a week Qvith has pare>3ts, W. J. Elliott, Principal g' Thomas and Mrs, Nilson, f date, Or we can wake pp youir Oor..Yonge and Alexander Sts, Thomas and Mrs. Oliver returned Qr p �1 __preaent prescription in an of W q fiome on Monday morning, aftei"apen$- SCALP L ITCH- - 111 11 I J�CKSONi B�ocK Joao in a week with friends is the sit ou popular style o! mounts, g y, ' Men and women =do you want s , • , David Birrell returned from Hamill- splendid bead of luxuriant hair free We can also fit you with per - ton on Tuesday evening, after spend- from sealp itch and dandruff ? fectly satisfactory 2 sigh spec -.:' �lacksm�th�� Have yon lots 6f Water Y ga week with his daughter, Mrs. Do you want hair- so bewitabiny�y �. g IV. G. Milne. radiant that It compells the admlra- incise. C. B. PJCZ, Olt W'MTZVALC W. G. Milne. wlfe and baby motor- tion of all who see It Having rented the Dumbarton shop is prepared to furnish you anything ed from Hamilton yesterday and are Do you want a scalp as immaculate- and opened the same, I am prepar- in the line of water supply such as spending a few days with Mrs. Milne's ly clean and bright as a newly minted : NCY'1Ra]1 Bassett ad to do all work entrusted to.. pumps, windmills, hydraulic- rams, lather, avid - irrell, coin? j\ L - me is the above line. The many friends of F. L. and Mrs. If you do..get a i50 cent bottle of t Ell 7t plumbing, etc. Green will be lad to learn that little PARISIAN Sae today. D. Pettit xr reesboeinQ a specialty. g g y JEWELER AND OPTICIANI_ ill in and see me any time. Tfiey are Rlso expert well drillers Edna is improving and gradually get- sells it: so do deaters everywhere. The _ — 8 tin the use of her limbs again, which girl with the Auburn hair is on every OPPOarrr Nrw and respectfully eo]lcit your patron ba a been paralyzed during the' last carton amd bottle. Ask for PARISIAN rosT °p•'� WH1TBY DDNB>4RTON g see that you get it, / e for the future. Ind. nbone ii621 two months. Sage and a .2a r.Y -:.,. 3 fk • ': i .. - L, :'.'; ''" _ -::< "+71 •°!4Ax�'.F?; ri 4 Ana t,, . , .._�* „�^+.�ai1'°.3a.:.+- d...., »...k,Yb., -iw,n ,. ».a-- ...a'i......_...,..a+4 .,�, .'.7,. �..y,_.,.,d+,:. �':�,: -,, ..._..,x .. :w. _.d_a.,a.- c._.., ;: ct:M- n.,._......�. .. -, -..- .a.. ...:,i.:,...ry �. _. .- ._ .:vn, .,. ..^.,. A'• __ - -.. ... .,.. _._._.. W��e_..-:.__.. hS... �tT,`. rc, Yi�'a'�`isi3iiE�1�'"3m'b$y,`'y, , • s =•••� ' arm 7. �.. r . •. �. .. .. ,. .. :., .. .. ... a .. k .. c ,: .,h,.,..mn.,y,.. '9ryF '°,"ro!'�• �" '�F:W�:�....,,�/ � ;'��_.. -- - +rl$'J\ .'�i�' ..�i'�"`+•Y{ '",'rir` -. 'Rt �'i- '�"[i•Te'. a1aYr.3 >�,,'.,.r.w.,y,�,. •,..�; _`T— ,V ,, . and a sWow faftiag a"erass MID ao- count-book wae"i him lb" 11w dL / . . _ ../ , v...,14' N <. ... , G customer hall to his noes ONLY-A--MONTH z - -- counter. - The otutomer_ -_wsa - ai'ides►ti7 sad Italian. as was young strip - ::. ingly handsome. Beside him was a Y - _ bright -eyed boy Who looked up A CURIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. OR,though curiously at the Norseman, as wondering haw on such . sunny day any one could hear such a clouded face. �. CHAPTER ]ice.- {Cont'd) writingAable, the sunlight fell on Now Frithiof was quite is the humor to dislike any one, more feel sorry for him," she' ad- his quiet, refined face, lighted up his hair and trim beajd, and especially a man who Was young, d ed. "He always bows very polite- White made his kindly gray eyes brighter' handsome, well dressed, and pros - ly when I meet him, and he is re- good- looking, though ,. co y B g' than ever. ' `I wanted a few words "Bit porous looking; but some subtle influence crept over him the instant r - with a disagreeable expression." with you, Falek," he said. down. It seems to me that you have y he heard the Italian's voice, his "When one is hungry one seldom Bly looks agreeable," said Miss Char - I not been looking well lately, 'and hard eyes softened a little, and without bel6g able to explain it - lottle. "I wish `'I had noticed him I thought perhaps you had better holiday at once instead he felt a strong desire to help this _Wore, " "suppose," she said, timidly, take your of the third week in August. I have man in flinding the song which he had come to inquire about, know- s'su se I were to take him a lit- ppo " spoken to Darnell and he would be to you his turn and ing only the words and the air, not - ills of the stewed beef We shall have willing give take the later What do you the name of the composez. Frithiof, riot supper." .time. who would ordinarily have been in- "Send it up by the girl," said think 4" "You are very good, air'," said clined to grumble at the trouble Miss Turn-our, "3he is still,in the kitchen. Don't take it yourself; it Frithiof, "but I shall do very well which the search involved, now threw himself into it heart and :would be awkward for both of With the August holiday, and, as a soul, and was as pleased as his cus- -you „ matter of fact, it will only mean that I 'shall do more translating. t4mer when after some little time So Miss Charlotte meekly obey - -ed, and sent up by the shabby set- "Would you not do well to go think I would he chanced to find the song. „ "A thousand- thanks, said the ' want girl a most savory little sup - home Come, of it, give volt three weeks if you - want Italian, warmly. "I am delighted to hold of this; it i for a friend • per. Unluckily the girl was a pert cookaey, and her loud, abrupt to go to Bergen. "Thank he with an get � who, has long wanted to hear it -knock at the door in itself irritated you," said, (, b k t0 again, but who was only able to Frithiof. effort; but I can not go ac i Norway. " write down the first part of the "Come in," he said, in a surly "Now, tell me candidly, is it the air•" ` BTBEET CBOWDB. The Place de Opera has 460,000 foot tone. And he compared with the print - ( _ "Look here," said the girl, question of expense that hinders eon the little bit of manuscript. paesangera a weekday. you 4 said Mr. Bonifaee. Because B Foot Tra ®e Heaviest in London, After thbii -two streets ovine the V' "here's something to put you in a. which he had shown to Frithiof. According to Inquiry. lltriedrichstraaee is Berlin, with as if it is mere] that, I would gladly � better temper. Hiatus's oomph- y "Now, was it only a happy fluke: average of x00,000 foot ps,saeci�ers a lend you the money. You must re- day; the Graben, Yieana, with am meats, and she begs you'll accept y that made you think of Knight's, Inquiries juret ooncludsd show vi „ member that you have had a great that the city of London streets near it," and she thrust the tray at him name 4" average. of 2'15,000 and the Vladi- ' deal to bear lately, and I think you the Maaaaion House have the heavi• - i� with a derisive grin. "� "I know another of his aonga, and est font passenger traffic of any in morski., Prospekt, in 8t. Petw - "Have the goodness to take that °ught to give yourself a goad rest. thought this bore a sort of likeness berg, with an average of 800,000 < "Thank you," replied Frithiof, the world - $00,000 persons ®week dail down again," said Frithiof, in a fit I „ , to it, ' said Frithiof. y.• but it is not exacts the eicpense. day; while the Place de Opera in z of unreasoning anger "I'll not be I "You know ranch more of Lngliah Lose than 600.000 persona pass ' treated like your mistress's pet I have money enough in hand to "" Paris has fife heaviest vehicular g „ pay for my passage, but I hove i music than I do,:mast Likely, said traffic--63,000 vehicles a day, as �Oag Broadway, New York, a day y do made u m mind not to go back ;,the Italian, ' yet surely you,. too, ; oompared with 60,000 a day at the o° foot: but. on the other hand, Something in his manner cowed p are a forei er. more than 700.000 pans a1ouB it is till I can clear o!f the last of the gn i Mansion House (London) corner. antomobilee and tramcars. i' ,the ,girl. .Bhe beat &.hasty retreat, I debts of -of our firm, he oonclud- "Yes," replied Frithiof "I am' _ _ _ and was planning ho,s she could � With a slight quiver is hi voice. I Norwegian. I have only been here, Rranage to eat .th:r despised supper t for nine months, but to try and; -]herself: x+ien' at the foot of the 1 o learn a little about the music is the It is a nabie res- olutivn, sa:d' Mr. Boniface, "and I would not ! on y interesting part of this work. "' ;,. �fra she met Miss Charlotte, and i for a moment dlseourage you.. Still I her-project was nipped in the bud I you must remember that it is a l The stranger's sympathetic in- Take A SCesPlnl "It ain't 'no .use, miss, 'e won't great undertaking, and that with- sight showed him mush of the, Of E:Ch- • `_touch it," she es lained , "'e was weariness, and discontent, and P out good health you can never hope I + �r as angry as could be. and says 'e, for success, I don't think you get Heimweh which lay beneath these &Slat Slat r ; I = + words. , enough exercise Now, why don't " „ Take ' St. Lawrence" Take it away .Ill not be treated ; enou like your mistress's pet dog,' sacs 'you j�ln our cricket club I" Ah, yes, be said, I suppose e. So, brie frightened, I ran; "I don't play," said Frithiof. both Work and country seem flat Granulated in one �v down- stairs agen." "In Norway we are not great &t! and dull after your life among the scoop -and any other r / s�• �� Miss Charlotte looked troubled, those games, or indeed at any kind fjords and mountains. I know well angst in the other. and later on, When as usual she enough the depression of one's first Look at "St. Law-' of exercise for the mere sake of g. " took up the jug of hot water, she exercise. Thai is an idea that one year in a new climate. But Dour- riace" sugar . -its _ felt nervous and uncomfortable, : " age! ! .the .woret will pass. I have perfect crystals - its I� only finds among Engliahmea. $ `ad and her knock was more timid than 1 ' "possibly ; but living in our eli- grown to love this. England Which ptt:r, ,.hire sparkle- - - `ever. However, she had scarcely 1 mate, you would do Well to follow once I detested." Lts•even grain. Test it point by point, and you will sea that 7. -set down the jug on the floor when "It is the airleesnesa of London - our habits. Come, let me persuade i a there came sounds of hasty toot- you to join the club. You look to t Which depresses one, said poor p�L -„ .,op._ r_oorn,- and - Frithiof the son Absolutely Abf�olately Rung open the door, ety. "" "Yea, it is certainly very oppres Beat ,.,/ sSugar _ Pure "I beg your 'pardon.," he said. " "I will think about it for next; sive t.o -day, said the Italian; "I ` "You meant to be kind, I'm sure, year ; but just now I have work for am sorry to have given you Pd is one of the choicest sugars ever refined -with a. standard of purity at the `girt was rude, and I lost •Herr Sivertsen on hand which I much trouble in hunting up this that few sugars can boast. Try it is your home my temper. I ask your. forgive- can't put aside," said Frithiof. song for me. We may as well take �ysis, bows, ..� Lawrence Granulated" to be "gg99�toow ! Bess•" "Well, then, things must g0 Oa it with us, Ali lglr ere We are gOinB Pure Case 5u�ss wttn no imDurltin wtutevet' "I am to -sorry. the .girl was "Moat every dealer sells St. Lawrence Si, gar. as they are for the present," said home. '. ]rude," Miss Charlotte said. I i Mr. Boniface ; "but at least you _ -__ (To be continued.) - ST uVMENCE SUGAR REFTNIMMUS uN•T•m TisohtTRTaL wish I had brought it myself. You' can bring your translating down to - —q -- 65A -- -rpee, it was in this way we all ; Rowan Tree House, and spend your It's never tw late to break your NOR C ON thought you looking'so poorly, and holiday with us." h1,Fhand of a bad habit. we were haring the beef for supper, ,. „ B You are very kind, said Fri- . - - and we thought perhaps you might thiof. "I shall be only too delight- ,fancy solve, and - and -" edf." - .r "It was' very good of you," he And the interview seemed some -- said, touched by the kindness. "I I how to have done him good, for - W Ilatn� O a ,regret what I said, but you must during the next few days he was .II s Tusks allowance for a bad - temper -less irritable, and found his work _ 81 0 will yours I ed man with a splitting headache. in consequence less irksome. d;.. V "Is' that the reason you tie it .:r nP 1„ asked Miss Charlotte. e -' - - "It keeps it cooler,,, he . said., CHAPTER %VI. • ' -- - _ "and. I can get through more But the change for the better did _ work." not last long, for Frithiof was with- ., - out the motive which "makes Woo ���Oys She glanced at the table, and ; 1 saw that it Was covered with'papere ; drudgery divine." And there was and books I•no deyning that the work be had ` "Are you wise to do so. muc�� About the middle of July the s: oncre e ' work after being busy all day 4 I Bonifacea went down to Devonshire h I - she said. "It seems to me that for their usual summer holiday, and .,,•,. -•you are not ''looking well." �� he Frithiof found that, as Roy had "It is nothing but headache, said. "A-nd the work is the only predicted, Mr. Horner made hire- IF you were to build two silos -one of wood, the other of concrete -side by side, and pleasure I have in the world." self most disagreeable,' and never lost a chance of interfering. A then could see them as they will look after five yeas of service, you wouldn't have N "I • was afraid from your looks to think twice to decide which la., the best material, - - -In a few years more there I be that you had a hard life," she said, miserable - looking dog unluckily made its way into the shop one wouldn't be much of the original wooden silo left-.the entirely you'd have to a would of i ' -: -- hesitatingly. mornin • ,and disturbed Mr. Horner � -as troublesome and cost as much as the building of an entirely new one. •$ut the passage of - It is -not hard outwardly As B five, ten, fifteen or even twenty years will male no difference to the hard -as -rock wall of the - far as work goes it is easy enough, in his sanctum. i�ut there ' is s deal of monotony "What is the meaning of this 7 �� iconcrete silo. . [ N E SILOS about it.,, he exclaimed, bearing down upon CO CRET LAST FOREVER ltnd..as._he ..glanced out at the'' Frithiof. "Can you not keep stray -. ..: ants off - uemitea i .Just now. ` sunny street aril heard -the ` aatst T t., = y Jefiel -L±Y� You need no insurance &Run a are.'�est ,Iotr:c saaaen , of horses' hoofs in the road, a wild I too, with hydrophobia iagrng • �desaactlon, becavae tt ewt>:ot be dose dyed. . ,. - longing used to seize him for the And he drove and kicked the, dog keeps the ensiYase at is oven temperature, so that it cures bettor, and therefore contitas - 'freedom and variety of his life in to the door. NorvQay, and the old fierce rebel- Now there is one thing which no YOU CAN SURD ONE YOURSELF � lion, against his fate woke once Norsealaa can tolerate for a mo- can buueLa eonarsi4 vtle•_ our boots, more in fife heart, and made him I ment, -and that is any sort of cruel - N O`whaa�t the *Fir yi•OQaan' �o w h'mce ^crot•� p��• t t farm. it you w1iT n••i, �oF only ready to fly into - a rage on the ty to animals. Frithiof, in hie fury, about silos, but about score* of other uses for concrete on the farm. It Isn't • for forme . an e smallest provocation. _ I did not measure hib words, or speak. —free. Just enduyour. nam* acrid handsome s oasis pa acrd or tn�a iitiie and swill eookowiii wsime ir:: One day he was sent for to Mr. as the employed to the employer, ey ntum snsN. - t _ 'Boniface's private room; he was and from that time Mr. Hornet's sin you bay Cement be sere quite well aware that his manner, hatred of him increased tenfold. dswr pwaalb M.essae iwt tn. 1, Canada" label ►� on ` even to Roy himself, whom he liked, Ile was sitting at his deek one =awry bas and barrel. Canada's had been disagreeable in the ex- morning adding up a column which �lnade Cement Compao� LisitEd ,bern.•ehswlb u r• eh. eanwr sos•ssa HareM sdldla& Meatin.l ' -' treme; and the thought crossed his had been twice interrupted, and T -- m that be was gog mind which hart three times come in to receive to a _ `l p ind to leave. different result, when once a xxi a . 'sir. Boniface wet sixiina at his the awing door was rtte},. �? n , .., _'.' ....r ...y_'.... .,.r+, 'P '... ,r.>,.Y. ..r�,Ar.- w,el"iA�^. •i74:..,?v:,_ +e,S�r.;e'�,':':.T.n� � .M. ., . ,a= ', .. ...._r ,• ,- !.a . r- .. v .: ... _ �d',C.a ., o,.. -... ..;x ....'1e .,. - ,..n'1✓. ....s.•..5e,.: .. T �7 �7' a -7 BIG TRAIN ROBBERY. Mos 11119 111111 Mystery In Franco Cleared Up At- _L:-4a_ -exeopitloniaL-Opportualti far "ihed-Inve-:6- ter More Tk&__kfjIif_hfo_ittfia 6f -Riking-Pilywderi _'t con am um,- 'of savings In A high-grade Nitudeipal Secuilty A. Fight months of inquiry into the which is an injurious acid. The ingredients of sensational robbery of the Indian mail train between Paris and Dijon, alUm baking powder are never printed on the labeL Xjelding,51/. percent. 0, the night of November 16 last, hair proved that the extraordinary Magic Baking Powder wit aNfor, the U"nsold balance of $1,200,000 Onio feat, which, it was supposed, only 7 .-', -Aloar Halos, d4t*d Ist September, 1912, of 4 a thoroughly organized band could mT contains no alum and is the Western municiPalltv. They are In denomina. accomplish, was committed by a Only �akinj[ powder made raving mania-c, single-handed. The flons of $100 to $5000 and especially suitable express, which left the Gare de in Canada that has all the for the Investment of small savinis or money Lyon in Paris at 8.35 p.m., con- ingredients plainly printed which Is now earning only 3 per Cent. or less. sisted almost exclusively of mail ties on the label. vans. Three. of them were broken Is Campo= OF 1K COMPLE11"Ir OfirAlLi ON ReQuasr into while the train was going at speed of sixty or eighty miles an hour. About 100 mail bags were E WGIU�BTT ODMPANY UMrMD ripped open,' bonds and scrip of TOIZONTO. ONT %%qNNIPEG various descriptions were stolen, M61NITREAL 011 Dominion Dond C01110a'ny, Limited 7), NO 40, and oertain amounts of cash disap- his Toronto Alontreal Vancouver London, Eng. peared. Suspicion fell on a fo.mer postal empboye named Bazencourt lain facts along these linee. He who was tra-ced to Belgium, awi BENCE. 'd-lam'd that in some respects pri rilego who was arrested as he was trying has already become entrenched in' Can. TORONTO CORRESPON Af -to negotiate &ome -of the scrip, on ada in a way that it will take genera. N 1' tions to rectify. if it can ever be -recti. by means of 9hort-term notes or treasury Which he had made clumsy erasure,3 SOME INTERESTINO GOSSIP FR bills. Investors. therefore, start this fall 0 HE tied. 'MAXING SAFE INVESTME TS1 and changes. He was extradited,� M T � No doubt one reason organi-zed labor season with numerous opportuni,ies for QUEEN CITY. 'has been slow to agitate in Political ques. -itures or i)urchasing cheap municipal debe. and in the murse of the examina- tions is that ell organized labor has w occasional chances to purchase securi- tion it was learned that h been so successful in keeping its wages .:.-LONDON'* APATHY HAS REDUCED ties maturing from six to twelve mouths e had been The Minister of Lands and minats-Norlh- up to a, good standard, that it has thought of fairly high yield, but secured by the discharged b�. the postal authori- the olther- matters were- Q4 trivial Import., PRICES OF MUNICIPALS. of excellent municipalities. Just ties on wcou�t of his eccentricities. land's Psub-IlItles-Trados'Unlon 'ance Besides, on some of the most im. this week, for example, one house is of- -1 portant Issues labor men are _.Ko(emiant-7ExhL01tIor1 �Wticilm, -by -mg-me, n a-- I LerMir -a an- good example 'Prices Lower than for Many Years-Like., (-ouver at a price to return the iave,,tcr rlot entirelv san'e. The magistrate While -Provincial politics in general tire 'a the tariff -question. At the moment 1 five and one-half per cent. on his money it . hood of Further Reduction In Opinion - asked him for his reason for rob- enjoying a reto, considerable public at. soine of the mos. forceful mea in the us. MaLLY of the larger cities of the middle teutlon is centered on the work and per- ions in Toronto are free traders, or. at 'of Exports is Remote--many Bargaina, on West are now returning from 434 V. 51-4 bing the mailg. Bazencourt, who lbouaiity of the least,lowtariff men. But while the union the newest member of CabLuet, Hon. Mr. Hearst. who, a few men of the city would follow these leaders Per cent-a fact that has not taken P'.ice had fully admitted having commit- I Ike were inv Ired Market. since the bad year of 1907. as over is precipice if a stsr months ago. succeeded Mr. Cochrane The question that many inves'.ore are tied the deed quite alone, was proud I Minister of Labd8 and Mines. rhe other it is doubtful if more than a small Irao. The articles contributed by --liveitor- 1(asking ais not whether debeutures are of hi,,; aebiev-ement, and complained !day when 6;r James Whitney was asked 110M would follow them in a free trade 'heap t present, but whether or not I to address a public gathering be contented eampaign. Judiring by concrete results sre for the 'sole purpose cf gaiding pro* they may not become even cheaper, This that. he was not allowed to ca�ry men of Toronto are strongly C himself with a few words and inLroduced The labor ctive investors, and, it possible. of SaT Question Is not easy to answer and I can OUt his scheme to the. end, which ; -Mr. Hearst in his vitesid, "one of my young protectionist. from losing money throngs air 11 in , vrild-csit" enterprises The only express an opinion based on the was to buy a menagerie. to become' I x4eii '' the Premier de&cr4be<i him. Mr, One result of the Canadian labor men's Opinions of many of the mos�, eiger. I tial and reliable charaver GI th:9 band men in Canada. But while t eir has been to arouse against him some re. them r Hea�st Look Northern On�ario as his test arge attention to the question of wages matlon may be relied upon. The famous ai a tamer of wild animals, and delivered an important address on opinions are well worth having they are make a fortune. and I's Poissbilitiew. Comang from Saul Ste sentment on the part of the great arm Irriter a, those articles and the publishet atif4ortunately hampered by n,,)t being reimburse % 7 of this a. . Maria. where he is a leading lawyer, th� of other workers and salaried people go paper have no interests to servo gifted with prophetic powers and their those whom he had robbed. subJect is close to his hear*.. erally who are disposed to ace t the connectlojm with this matter.athAz L1122 knowledge of the futarm Is only that based 31r. HearAt does not resemble his photo- statement that much 12 41bose of the reader. ea. What Lhey think is —4. gra of the hic mos% upon probabiliti, 09. They do nut reproduce his sandYlof living muit be charged to the unions, this: The market has now reached a comolexiou or boi almost flery hair and I with their unending demands for higher . . . . . . . . . . . . . int where debentures are return �a of fact, the interests (By Investor) h a rate of income as they have U10114tache. In manner of speech Mr. ges. As a mat. THE TRUE CAUSE Hearst Is not unlike his lealer, Sir James of the tinion man, the farmer th . store- The apathy of the London market for the past fift4vu years or more. General Whituey He bai the same downright. kApper, the clerk are largely fa 00winon. 'Canadian muz,icipal debentures has con. conditions are excellent. and pr�7e@ are 8 and eomvtbing ut the same force of The vroblem It to find a basis for United Th -,Lnued all nummer, and pow. wuh the be- i " utintionably attractive, -refore. deelsiveratice Assuming 1�hat those quail- action. g of &ummn there ajqears to be , al.%ourh- London may rot again come in- OF RHEUMATISM lirlania Ues in speech refiec. -�milar qualities of no t4o the market for some time to come the rRmes OF THE B10 SHOW, 4, 1mVr9vvtaaat In itbe situation. The I the head. it is riot diffic-ult to Understand Iresult has been that such mania of Canada and the �ab%orbtive Power why. the Premier selp,,ted him out of'bis: 7 -ipsilamio Statpo w1l prove suffir-plit t4i keep the ,Now that the Exhibition is over. 14170 b.6 market from going any ower rhis. Due to Acid Im the B'Dod—Gaii Only large followlDif for promotion. XIA 011111-49 was in the ba 48 have recently come on the markeL with itwm who would not -a7 a word while 1 ads have been forced to sell thrra & I lance, are rai& abnormally cheap prices or have had Lo�ooupled with the fact that xatiniell2aii,le-9 SILVER CAMPS REVI-VING. ing their voice* in proi"t on account of seek temporary relist- through � will (-onairferably moderate their financt. nonditions in some of be departla*DtL financing &I requirements for the next few months be Cured Through tha Blood All the news from the northland serve* The chief emplaint iii tl�at the Fair has will probably keep. prices at about the t0-streliethen. the optimism, that has been bees I"slitir its agirtcaltural character. Is pre."tit .".I Any resumption of buying Not many vears ago even doctors developing during recent years, The iq a oignifleant fact that the entries in 7 'In be part of Iondou, however, will s0on known agricultural area is'widening. In-,,Itive stock this year ivere much below exhaust I thought that rheuma6sni wag only-'slead of 16-000.000 acres in the 6lay belt hose of previons rears in point of num. preoent supply of * �Wpllrltlps ad the result will be a beginning to & lucal pain caused by exposure to the figure has neir' risen to 20.000.000 acres. ber, and no mat-is4factorY explanation has an upward movement that will tend to Settivm�nt s slow, but the Point is rap- been forthcoming of why this was so. The old or wet. Now they know that replace prices a,,mewhere near the levels C idly being reached wben it will be cheap; live @tort sheds and accommodation gen- of.A year or eahtesn laoutbo &-ro. er to clear New Outarto farms thin itially for th-is class of- eshib;ta lt cannot be said that th� the 'trouble is' cau'sed by the blood re f sr gic id iwill be--to buy prairie lands. Then itiloolow w.b.al tbey ouglit to be iand no general a few months ace). becoming tainted with uric Ought to be easy to divert the westward � doubt bef r. .. her year a great h bu �stream of immigation to the t 0 I can learn the above-rellectsk pretty we This condition -of the blood caus horth Thalwill be.made In thin regard. Late T%A general opinion now. 11 - Those �PllturPh are cheap and th Municipal If-. mInLUg industry is making progress. Thelchaire of the Exhibition realize that if ere is & fair es news from- Porcupine, rontinues to be en- the Fair is to be truly repre@entative of the mu-scles to contract,. stiffens demand for the bargiiniL Should the de- the joints and i r wand follow the usual oour" -a r itates the nerve- cottragine in a modera-te way, One mine National. &a It Is tPrialed. it must- Unit- be of Or, nd come is *ntlerstood to have produced a quarter allowed -to b4kvme- lopsided. 'Of JL Up to the averac If aut *prumptly treated the st t e e Uir ober and million dollars of-gold up ta,the November here xh<)%7d 6ve no question of ne38 aln grows first of September, But the feature of ift the stability of the present level of pric- the summer's work hap been the revival spreads and the p i 130TH THE SAME. Pi% and Possibly even'sin advance in some worse, until you are a helpless c rip- of the silver campw. In Cx)balt twenty. cases. ple-, tortured-day and night. If the tbree Dropertles have been reopefied- And A cler'gyman on an Atlantic lin- At a evento. it one 'has mon". to in- in Elk La res, at the ke and Ww1rands, operation are preownt t1me there are many disease touches the heart it means tinder way in ;wenty-two camps, And. er had.to share a state-room with ninque4tionable berraingi in munio1pal de. benturei, and sudden death, You cannot cure doubtless. there will be a fresh -crop of another man'. "After a ghnrt :4 the likeli400d of thpqe bar. wiLd catm for the uQV;-r.F It Is Only a bocin"r who WO dso CLXANZ$`r. SiaanAST. ftW BZST Noba other day, 0 many RIO. gan to worry about some valuables expects alwa 9 to buy at the bottom an(] - �Dio -ins 1,111up r4arther 'ft i len.— F-heafflatism xith linilveilles. p! . i w I 10e�said the clergyman, ''I be- As one hand.heitipt! in;pstnr remarked the terB or hot cloths, as- s LABOR umoNs IN O'V'TA You must go right 'to tr� the 2a *anual me =a bar—why you don't ov�ss to do eting in -Guelpfi of the I had with me, and at last I took as asses ounell. held here got] at the top Trades and Labor C wbet Kr% D of CIO& "or Goode land this Is near enough root of the tro.Uble in bl< P for : them to the purser. gavinR the bottom to uit lUe." the first time in SeVerLl� mh-ftk� art linipoestme. it"d ftw FMO Cotar Card. Sto" The scientific way W cure rheum&- years, has served to call attention to the.' should' like to explain to..F6,n that V 1100blet. sad and present strength of the rades, L I am very pleased with mv fellow- OV1111111 r."Ito of Dyfifte ovw 09hr mlem -4 1 tism is to take Dr. William$, pink �r,gress I Tnion movement in this province. Tb- JOSMSON-ILICHARDSorq CO. LiNoftd, A -7man dislikes faint praise &I- -Pills, which make new, rich bluod While the organization is strong numert- pa:ssenge�-tbat is-I �find him a "anueal. Ouii"& cally and has secured in some tradeo an po most as. much as he hates abuse. that. goes right to the root of the almost masterful position it is not with- srentleman in "0verY -respect. andL -1,trouble, They sweep oul the pois- �out 1,9 weaknenes. It would be more wouldn-t have vou think that 1 exact -to say that it has not yet taken onous acid, loosen the aching Joints 1 advantage of its opportunities for the well, I wouldn't bave Ynu think and muscles and bring e"e. and raving of the ooziditie.0 of the great -thAt Tn:v coming to -vou'with -th�e" =Y of workers. freedom where before had been pain luable% is to be taken---er--er-aa Up to the present in Canada. the great 1 va and miser . obJective of the trades unions has lo�enjany reflection�on him.'- The pur- ry to increase wWo. and the one weapon Miss Beulah Sheppy. Morpeth, I they, have used for this purpose has been 11 ser interrupted me with 'a b-road Ont- says Fol-lowing an attack !the crude and.often-dangerous and cruel Rmile, and said. 'Oh. it's all riizl�t, I fortu of warf re known as the strike. of measles I took , inflammatory i In innumerable ca"s strikes or threats sir : your friend ha's COMe to M48 became have been successful. it with some -yaluablei oints of R, -s rhoumatism. My rik( and Uld be impopsible*w extimat4p the ad- of his own, swollen and the pain was almost wo vances im wages the unions have to their and he snid precisely t1le Same unendurable. I ductured with two credit by this means, Possibly. in many about yourselV' doctors, but the 'pain was only re- I trades they have doubled the rate of pay they, would be rpeeiving it there were no Iieved while I Was taking their me- unions. In other trades they have failed. I Be good-and your *ife May be and the curious fact is that in the strong. ,..-.-.'DOUBLE dicine, and soon ieturned. For six I ly unionized city of Toronto many of the months I continued to suffier in Illargeit industries are absolutely non-un-.1 I -this way. Then . I trie4 electric I lot' or open shops. The employers in some lof these iad;3sirip, 'have-m objection to BARML �--GUNS -p-aAs, but- they failed- to d6lffe- any, I high wages, and voluntarily pay the u ---------- Finally a friend' persuaded I scale or higher, but it in also uniin-s good. mu NANDRU nately the case that some of the other I. Of- the 9 1 me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, pay absolutely inadequate wages. There! LAJMTIVES are many competent and I had not been taking them workmen in Toronto i .jo 1101111 ,&to-day. working 10 hours a day-.- recei!ing. ,J long before I found relief. I con- not more than $10,00 a week. If there is a fin.iipa "Ring the Pills s_ - 4.,-- farnily of anv qiZ.P. with' no other 4 are entirely _;ffe;ent fro eartiers inf it this means, wit' and soon 1!4�und myself in' perfect the co.t 0 CIO It rent andi others both in their comp No. 115 thing an4 provisions what they are, that these People are on the tion and their effect—compl health and feeling like a new per ragged. edge of penury. Co opj3 wages with those that prevail in such a Royal Damascus sted so n. I never lose an ortimity mpare such evacuation withoutpurg!ng Barrels, Diana trade discoinfo�t. Breech, to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink nr a -new scale and refused! ox at your druggist's. Front action LoCks, nicely Pills as I cannot say enough in fa- to accept a minimum rate of $21.00 a 25c. a b engraved, pistol &dp wal- vor of them." week for an eighl-hour day. NATIONAL D11111.10 AND cHgenc A I. Co. nut Stock. Sold by- all medicine—cl—"riers or WORKINGMEN POOR - POLITICIANS, or*caisAaa. LIMITED. 4v� by mail at 50 cen 6oming, i box or six Some of the labor leaders are 165 to realize that the question of wages, boxes for $2,50 fr* The Dr. Wil- while of vitsil importance, is bu,, one F"ee $11.50 hams' Medicine Yo., Brockville, many things which areaot the utm-o.3t� importance to the worki g classes' ma-i For sale at your dealer, Ont. terial condition, The question of . land I' values in Ls relation to rent is-one of.�, IF YOU HAVE MONEY if he does not carry these these. go is the question oi public owner. I TOO SOON TO TELL. ship of natural' mon, ' es. So is the TO UNVEST guns, Write direct ot come question of taxa tin. I )' �3-'dlng that moqt and sm the= at our store. Powerful and 11 �Uib� .. I ng engine of "Have you a good cook now I" taxation, the tariff. These things affect write for our Sep- 7' C tember List of J -haven't Jaeen- =, h th. the earning power of the workers just aii.. _dau!X:_ a � aw- VAVON, '146, m-ne 1�5i"_'aince­ b'rea,'kfalsE.rj` But the strike is useless as a weapon to Uon Arifis Co. brand is the best grapple with them. mi- An -far-the- laborC V unions of Canada Ing only the strike as a wea no Pon, in Practically INVESTMENT at popular prices. JURNT YOUR TIME 1NTO MONEy thing toward gra ith these. prob-I le-9 Tbe-labor.-man need a 'new we.a. : . . He scarcely knows yet what it is. I 6 11Fg1,1sh Wti�n) Wn. There is a firm in Toronto who give bun. . realizes ' clearly only that there is SECURITIES containing the Hunting Bv-Law.% dredg of men and women an ppportunity need of something, that conditions are' and our'free Book- free-on�-request._ to earn from .$250.00 to $1,500.00 every year rapidly stratifying Into a form which let.: Wbat a Band does not bode beat for 'the classes gener- fac with but little effort. This firm. mann ally. Some day he will see that what he tures reliable family remedies, beautiful needs is Political organixation. But at Invesitineal mean-S." toilet preparations add many necessary present the efforts in the Province to -or. I They may.help you. household goods, such as bakin powder, fanise a workingman's political Partyl ,lAure washing compounds, stove, lufnItuf4i and ave fallen gat. That party's dependable metal polishes, in all over one hundred strength in the city of Toronto is prio. CANADA SECURITIES prepa tions that every home Uses every bably not more than a few hundred vot. 911 St-LawrenceRoulevard day. 5P.,91t one person in earh locality can ers, aecure exclusive right to diFttribute these CORPORATION LTD. MONTREAL eparations to their in-eighbors. They KIER HARDIE SCFNTS TROUMLE. Ion Express Bldg.. Mantrsal pr to' tbOft 161T 'Aardic the powerful but somewhat 7 Oak' IM Per Cent-- 00ra_ihl06T6F API(II.man Building, - Toronto ag,entg. Write and secure Finle agency bo­ int#mpArate ArOtch socialist labor leader, 14 CornhIll. LoAdOA. EAR fore It Is too late. Address The Rome a former. oollier, bift the match in mental Supply Co.. Dept. 20, Merrill Ruilding.-JZ�- I equitiment for Political leaders anywhere. routs. Out., for full particulars. bas been telling him Canadian brot e, 'A Z!T? M­W4;,.n -,=va �A'ft. t. 8L : v: . '•y." ... ,t' J"' .M ..: '.. a '• . "A. `• . •Y A tisa'n'e ? 'ig.. .•:ai�.li;° 'h• L. -•,@' p,, . y •. 4'.. - ., : 1 ., �• s • 9117 concession. While recognizing the HOII8$ To >as1vT -Ia the village iiR�i>eaeiii� / o.rita of their reoae.t, we are orupin- jZ or ele>c, Poasrwo° st•aa on ones �(� BusAliess P�1 • } ., vva loo that owing to the lateness of the ma Fos tassher falocm.rio° apply a�t�his '` r,• 4pifabed• t Friday awalINt- S1U -89" on and the large expenditure, -. -- -a .�setns. t�G. application .. . ' 1 '- - we have been con to make, we UORSER WANTED FOR CASH- - - - -- ---- Endo ��^� jliarsi or ADVrl4Satxo : p� rl G mat ia•esi►on ttn• 3a oenb recommend that no action be taken s strong horses, gaarsas•ed sound from a -T {rb - : pe b T ears of age, Apply b P. 8VANSFELT Saab a°b«yawi nsenloa, -per ltty • a oars but should be next year. � a Wtf ibis >n►se do" not fool • I•es+t or Fonts. Isis Redman for man and team. 7 house _Oar business is increasing monthly, showing plainly that i Given •o parties making ion• oo' grader on salters townline in con. ��OIIND -A curtain fora buggy (� f1�1 - assn br i or0 moatb• of by the year Had! 6, Whitby to pay one -half. 2.45. Your lase west of the old Graenwotd road. - • - RI�iH D f S - I�ROVl'1RY • _ garrly or ywrt oo&crsocs pyaW quart rlv. committee having onsidered a Com- `r ma have the "mebf calling at BIOSASD • t\ - t Sodaees tea lines or under, with p.ps g L osewF4SD a °ant Is the afar store to secure Pure Grocetee N munication from Mr. Arthur Cheater. " era7e�r pp'aa��abl• in advenoe. OR SALE -House and lot situated POP No"** in banal col °mss tea oena per fins, overseer of div. 8, complalninwf the Fan Brook St.. Oiar -moat. opposite she at proper prices. *te cease per bias e"a. subsequent ineartion• condition of the western townline from Methodist church. For particulars apply to leaeial ooatraot rates made known on appualt- the let range south, recommend that I w, J. GREGG, North Claremont 5 F.+VF_+R�tZ'$INC Gi'L7A R.ANTF.rT: -ra gS ><oo xo fee• add Q ad..reiwmeastawienwout +written Instructions the let reputy -reeve Inspect the same HOUBE and Small Farm to Rent or will be inserted until forbidden and obsessed aa•• and report at the next meeting. A. Sell -Lot 19 on north side of King St, is sordiavly. Orders for disoontinuiag advertiae� 1 ' C, Reesor, for 80 sacks cement for village of Pickering, Seven scone, stone not. Farmers Threshing Supplies ,macs must be in writing sad esatto the pub- Pugh's bridge, 82.00 ; Fred Rowe, 28 tags, will rent for short time only, ApplyY to labeg, Job Work promptly attended to. yde gravel. div. 10, 2.80 i Wm. Oke, JOSH DICKIE, Pickering 50 tt s. 5 yda gravel div. 10, 80c. John Puck- ' Let us furnish your Groceries for the men. They like the best TERMS 8,50 Mrs FARM TO RENT -100 Acre Farm, and we have it. rin, 65 ds gravel, div. 26, net outside limits of Town of Oshsws, , lkt.25 per year 41.00 it paid in advance. M. A. Puckrin, 19 yda gravel div. 26, Excellent soil, Plowing after present cro , SMOKED AND SALT MEATS. / COOKED HAM : ;Bnbamipdoaeto the Gaited 8tat",slso 1.90; J. D. Remmer, 89 yds ravel_ div fW po epsalon April 1st, 1919. Apply to G, V. in advance 19, 8,90 ; J. H. Michell, 07 yds ;gravel, 1100=7, Oshawa, s1•tt ' div. 57, 6.70; Joseph Pearce. W,yds OUSE TO RENT -Seven room - dies XJDEb'PA POLL Orders JOHN M U RKAR Proprietor gravel div. 9, x.90; Michael Kennedy. frame bout* in Pickering Village on King ' p 5 yda gravel div. 10, 50c ; D. ;Annie, st, opposite u S Cbap man's store, Good lot For Peaches, Plums, Pears, Gherkins, Peppers, Pickling Onions for Qardea, Immediate poseee. ion, apply b and Pickling Spices. Pure Vine awes lb ydos gravel, div 4N, 1.60; H. Carter Jolty DICKIZ, Pickering 5o tt g P g_. .__ - -- PICKERING COUNCIL end F. Wright, drawing gravel for - cement abutments. Spears bridge. O LOAN -81200 of private funds to FRUIT JARS -All sizga and makes at right prices. iR The above council met pursuant to 82.50; Isaac Lehman for cedar posts T loan on first mortgage on farm property, Where do you buy your Groceries ? adjournment on Monday the 16th and re irisg bridge on con. 8, o will boa° the whole cunt or part thereof as the fast. Members all present, fife reeve i 1. borrower may desire. apt to E. AING, con. At the Grocery Store of course. 1 lot 20, also br dge on the 9th con. op g Pickering, Dunbsttou, �, yO, Wtf m the chair. lot 80. 2.00,; Barkis Reesor, for 76 yda s' The minutes of the last meeting of gravel for div. 78, 7.50; Barkis Ree- CIDER -I am now prepared to H A R D O �: t were read and approved. sor, for repairing culverts on northern make elder every wednes ay until Octob- 4 r A number of accounts were present- townline, cops bat 39, Uxbridge to pay er 15th, alter which date I will make the!first ed for payment_ -and referred to the one -half, 1.50 ; Isaac Connor, over- tons nays of each week , Ch she ens of the active committees. cation, Wl►1 REAUaar, Cherry wood 50 as r . -- - -- "" div,- .:D6,- commutation_of _s- t�ttute - ARbt TO • oe. aicha son was -re labor, returned as imperformed, 8,50 ; � 1;'r'T�$elag - south- - e 3o jury to horse on sideline between W. E. Holrne overseer div 46, Com- Darts of lots s and 5, B. F. coif., Pickering, Tudhope r lbta 4 and 5 in the 7th con„ at the 7th mutation of statute labor, returned and con gisee 4 of IUD ge b more or less, oa- ages eon. lewd, three weeks ago Saturda s� • yy the premises ere a 1 e brick Loose, Isis wised IasL by stepping into s washout. Cob- unperformed, 6.00; S. Ferndale, re. bar° with •loos .tab ng, and driving epee, paire on con. 6, o n. lot 8, 10.75 ; E. sou a ri�ich clay loam.la •Rand state of a further m joint was sprained and has been Redman, work an eastern townline is tion, Farm adjoins Lak• Ontarto. For further ' lame ever since. penioaiars apply to a, W, POWELL, thresh- ` Gen. Johnston was heard regarding the 0th con. Whitby to pay one-half. or Pickering, >�.0. 'tf A carload of Tudhope .Carriages on 6.00; Mee. W. S. Gold, 19 yds gravel payment of •1500, debentures to be FAR151 FOR SALE OR TO RENT - Issued on Nov. let 1919, the money for div, 42, for ; Edward Gtbeon, over- consistin of loo acres more or leas, being o 'j laving een expended Geer div ao for repairing washout on lot s7 con. e, Pickering on the premises are and? open or covered, with r a g pe sideline bet. lots 12 and 18 in con. 8, a good frame house. large bares, with @coos On motion. r. Charles, engineer 53.62; p Coffey, 20 7do gravel div 1, foundation and oth a outbuildings. 9 large ft)T the C. P. 2;. Co,, was heard re sued orchards. an abuodanas of hard and soft _ 200 ; F. Rowe, 87 p vet div. 1. water. Soil sn a rood state of cultivation. sideline between lots 8 and 9 in con. 2. steel or rubber fires. �{ : 8.70; John R. Linton, yda gravel possession to plow attar hartert, tai; oases On motion, F. Roach was heard re- div, 4, 3.8D; Lorne Squires, 47 yds Con April lot 1913. For farther paiticalars apenfng of south end of sideline be- gravel div, 4, 4.70; R. C. Stork, 29 yda `poly sc Mail' F. SPOFFARD, Claremont. se-31 some -alOII said et Ou choice at prices tween lots 80 and 81 in the 4th coneos- gravel div, 4, 9.90 ; W. Edwards 140 g g y •'ion• de raval div, W. 14.00 : Joe Pierce, f - - -- On motion Jas Mitchell was heard b6 yds gravel div. 9. 5.80: G. Gates, 1 G TRUNE ROS'"� -that defy all competition, re outlet for drain Sya� -- -- - : 611 yda gravel, div. 16, 6.90: H. Haight - j On motion W. J. Devitt was heard Tl yda gravel div, 10, 7.10: Mrs. Jas. Only line reaching all Summer _ .: to railing for approaches to Green- Palmer, 50 yda gravel, div, 14. 5.00 • Resorts in HIghlands of Ontario - - wood bred ge. H. G. Calvert and others gt nding and including Mr. Dewitt was also beard re order __BEST BINDER TWINE for cement pipe. graveilingl Dumbarton etxtion road, MUSKOKA LAKES p 17,00 ; lit. G, Calvert and others for The standing committee on Contin- work am Pu b'a bridge, 14200: H. a. LAKE OF HAYS genaiice reported and recommended g g IWe have i'eCelved a Carload of Plymouth Binder Calvert and. others for work on Brien ALGON<IUiN PARK payment as follows: John Murkar, bridge. 16,00: R. Mc$rad making AGANETA'WAN RIVER for printing envelopes and post cards, g y' g Twine, which we will deliver at prices L50: D. R. Beaton on account of road through .creek at Brien• bridge FRENCH RIVER salary, 6150. 75c; H. G. Calvert and others repair- TEMAGAMI which cannot be beaten. " The standing committee on Bonuses ing Rouge Hill, 72.00; H. Johnson _ g excavatiDKIor Pugh's bridge, 9;,00; IKAWARTHA LAKES for Wire Fences Drainage Matters, H. Johnson, building butments for Full Summer Service now in effect Rtc, reported the following applica- Pugh's bridge, 817 psis at 1.50 475.50; to all of above resorts. Write for lions for bonuses for wire tenses: F. John Barton. 96 ds gravel for div. full particu9are and illustrated told- , - . I N E I _ Simpson. 10i rods of woven wire �� Jahn McGinty for use of ere to an Grand Trunk Agent. 4eace nn lot 18. con. 4. W. W. Sparks um for Brock road bridge. 10.00 ; to inspect and re rt. Samuel Disney - -- + 107 rods oo won. 7, A. Wiiaon to in- Devitt, for cement pipe 1.?s : HOi$18888�iera EBCnTSioIIB WHITBY, �NT . spect and re rt. H. Remmer, NO W J, Devitt, for cement pipe for J 9 and 23 A 6 to 30 po northern townline, Uzbridge to pay dY a ;t>uf -.rods .in lots 4 and Broken Front con- 3 and I T ors tea ing H. n Calvert Locust nth, is Sarnia EVERYTHING FOR TH FARMER �. aeearston. Mr. Sparks :to Inspect en teaming cement from Locust Hill, Via Sarnia or Chicago. -.. � _ and report. Mrs. Hyfleld, 150 rods oa 400 Winnipeg nd return $34.00 Phones : Bell 99 Independent 52. lot 6, con. 6. 51r. Mowbray to inspect A by-law was introduced and passed Peg ry - Pe report The committes mr-om roug i various re nga and no- =ends the men f the following 0 6D dos e. t o t ickete^ cod for v g T payment R appointing George Cooper r 1 carried a In - Hen . Carter bonds on 75 rods of wire ally p gA,t p pe fenceon lots 28 and 99 in con. 6, 11.9b ; as collector of tares for the year 1919. , NO'CSANGE OF CARS _ fence eo Bros, bonus 9 i 1 o rode of Mr. Brown the former collector haw - I Special train will leave Toronto at wire fence oa iota 9 and 111, on con. 8 ing intimated to certain members of 1U.90 P. M. on above dates, via Chi- _ • the council that he did not desire the car - Hag to offer F. G #bsc>n bonus on 42 rods of -- _ _ _the - ! _ cagO. an$ $.k Pe ar h r�i ng through_ � - - position this. year. coaches and Pullman Tourist Sleep- �,, r 'A Rood assortment of Good Furni- a.- -and 7. con. A - -Oa- matte$. tore request of the true-1 ing care. rr�+J' tune, delivered prom tip and 10.50; H. W. Holtby, bonus on 40 teen of the Police Village of Clare - � p rode of wire fence oa tote 6 sad 7 in The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in good condition. moat for a loan to be repaid with in- See our Fumed Oak Bedroom Suites �toa. 9, 6.00 is the shortest and quickest route � . � , terest when the money from deben- * !' The standing committee on Dam- between Winnipeg- Saakatooa- with brush brass trimmings. Sum - ages to Sheep by s reported and lures wen raised, was granted. Edmonton. , Rattan Chairs, Dog On motion• the council decided to mar Furniture, recommended the followin payment : New Fast Express. Service between take into consideration the Hydro- 1 Varanda Chairs and Tables. H. Ellicott for one sheep killed by dog W #nnipe Ind Regina. Smooth ,• Electric power matter at its next tric lighted Slee ing Camp Beds and roll up Mattresses. - or dogs. i•he same being two-thirds of roadbed, vrltlue u r valuators' re rt. 8.00 ; meetin gg• Oats. Superb Dining Car Service. - � p° The eonncil now adjourned to meet Thos standing committee on Roads ain at 1 p. m. on Monday 14th day. Lv. Winnipeg, 8.45 a,m. 6.00 p.m. _ and Brid es reported and recommend- g o October for the traaasctioa o! Ken- Ar. Yorktos, ?.10 p.m. 9.90 a.m. ad the following payments: Thug. oral business. Ar. Canora; 8.30 p.m. 11.45 a.m. Careful �ttentiun Riven to Embalming and Funeral Work. Sanderson, re 'ring culvert on side- Ar. ina, 9.00 p.m. 7.00 a.m. Phone night or day -Bell or Independent. road between ote 80 and 91.3.60; Mor. , Ar. Sac atoon. 8.18 a.m. : ggaa Evans for man sad team grading A skeleton of a mastodon has-been Ar. Edmonton, - 9.00 p.m. - =,Flowers for Funeral Purposes at city prices. in rd. 68, 6.90; Caleb Forsyth, for found in Malaihide townshi L'i'PEB I.AgE BAILIAGs '.hauling gravel on new road North p• Claremont as, per g rant, 99.00; Sailinga from Sarnia for Sault Ste. ids. McCatmon for hauling gravel on Mar #e and Poet Arthur 5,30 p, in•, • , U RL N G Yakee' sideroad and repairing W. H. Few ddveriiieneenfa. Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- - Pugh's hill• 7.55 ; Frank Soden for days. &din Carson's hill, 61.65 • Frank Ask as Grand Trunk ent for M g T.�OR SALE- Threshing outflt cheap. y p� j j IN-G -Ont en for planinq and' taking out L' full information, or write. • Stone on Evans Ward's hill, 14.95 • `poly to ALBERT EAWHINB, E�htflend � - -� -- ! Charles Saw ent for 40 rods ' Qf wire Oseek A. E. DU FF,.D.' P. A., ,1 g Union Station, Toronto, Ont. fence and nails, County to. pay half, OR SALE -Brood sow and 12 piggs 10.87 ; Frank. Soden, for work with F yorkshirest<Iot ls, non. 6, Pickering. T tV FRED ALLEN, dos of gravel for div 10, 50. Simon ckrim, 90 yde gravel for div. 27, 9,00; -'W. H. Todd, 18yds gravel div, 87, 1.80; 1 IBeo. Jackson. 66 yda ggravel, div. 90, p • i Isle aostutto a satin, si e. TTttews; nos•rtsssrotus*, d - x.60: W. H. Todd, 18 yd Rr ° i. EELS - - SHOE - - S owls•t peld ap, e4;7o4000L Reservers and M700,000. Trost Awes, 970,000A� s avel. div. • • ' 8b, 1,80; F• H. Richardson, 17 yds - ripctioa off 134 &4143Mbusin a SERVIC2 is tratuactod br vet, div. 92. 1.70; H. A, Haight. _ gru - WHIT Y tt 38 yda gravel div.2Ei, 3.80; Peter Marks t ve Txs stu+tos S�►iiz S5 yds gravel div. T 4,50: John Bur- on tl adeaa o grain Adva cessme& tin Farmers' Sale Notes. i erdwttho debit/ 'ton, 8U yda gravel, div, 59, 8.90 ; Geo. - Bates. 57 yd , , 'Traveigas' Ctleolf& sad Lepers of Credit iseuad. L • i _.. _.. a ravel div. 24 5.70 • Wm. > Fawcett, 70 yda gravel, div, f, 4,90 : Those. Field, 16 yda gravel div. 3, 1.50; Boots "and ►.Shoes Of every description at the very lowest WHITBY BRANCH, A. A. ATKINSON, ManaEW. John Powell. is yids gravel, div. 2, possible priCese 5.80; E. Ward for plowing and Arad fag #n div.•68, 14.00; John McGinty, A call is res ectfull solicited - -Aor 198} bbls Qf cement for Brock road p . 1 a and M bbl• for Brougbam, - 6; W. Sadler, for repairing bridge It is a pleasure t0_show goods. - t: o p. lot I1, con. 8, 2.00; also for D '%"HE _ ESTASLIS M weaning out ditch and grading hill, on - Isla - iota 19 and 18. 28,00; A. Carlton, for Je PEEL - Brock Street - WHITBY glravelling Greenwood road, 50.00: also f f_+ i nnett g on con. 6, oydpa g t 12, 25.00 / _ . •,Bennett Bros ,for 100 ds ravel, 10.00; , Iohn Gauslin, for gravelling sideroad �! i a�ppp. tote 12 and 19, in con. 9, 19.00 ; ;foots �h�es acrd a/,ubbel s -V. Lofton, for commutation for sta- `' o bite labor, 1.50: Bennett Bros. for 90 yds of gravel for div. 54, 9.00; P. Teefy All new stock. Our sales in this department ]lave' surpassed all ea- for 58 yds gravel, 8.80: John Dic(iris- pectation and demand for good footwear at reasonable B" Lin, for 88 hours overtime in div. 84, prices is steadily increasing. We have a large : X 6.40; D. Annis, 45 yds gravel, div. 48, assortment and if we have not what you 4.50; W. B. Ireson, for 17 yds gravel want will get it for you on short tin A xil for div. f8, 1.T0 ; :lbws. (Secs Lengg 23 - notice. Call and examine, - -yrls of gravel, for div, 19, 4.90 : Mich- - �agS known pour 1'e= - - D 0IMPIC eel Kennedy 10 yds of gravel for div, 3; 1.00; Wm. Fawcett. 24 yds gravel quirements and for div, 1. 2.40 i (Ito. Hollinger, 7 yda .;; be supplied TORONTO 1.' I L 1 4 t . gd • 89, 70; Wm, Edwards, 17} u g oceriee are the freshest �jI" ' el. div 11h,Jt . � 7, 1+ gravel dip. 58, 1, 75 ; Your com- O r r , 'K' F 4461,hayi considered a petition !� KERING B C .._ _;adw :alRls ®. :$l>;= [�'�•��',.�f'',r• _ Ttl[ ,v... E�a•.."R7a :lfTl�., -•et •w► inrd ,.0 . 4 � ya ,: ^-. ..A_r ... _, ; � _ ... •�. - - .. �'; r: • �e +. ".,.�'.C''?;,'�.,`;'w:'�Eb / s::r''. wa.^,;�sw� ^a^ s M: , GLARiMpNT Mrs. Joseph _Cooper and son, t Forsyth were in Oshawa on Wed- r J. � a the city on Walter, of Goodwood, were the ! ay attending the ordination Friday. guests of R. and Mrs. Bryan on services of the pester of the Bap. we". a�tl H t R I C H AR DSO N i Sohn McGrath -epent Sunda, We are glad to learn that Mrs. Chas. Proctor who sold hie farm - - IaspoetantlL�'wio� of fiaost display of y We Scott is so far recovered that some time ago will hold an auction - C. J. Brodie had a businia trip g Oh' ♦ yory tarp assoelmont of '^ a to Uxbridge on Monday. she was able to take a short drive sale on Friday, Sept, 27th, of his BWioslasy: - Booiss, Dolls, Toys, jars Thomas Gregg shipped a car- the other day. farm stock, implements, house - load of he$s on Tuesday. Mrs. Brown, of Toronto. who hold furniture, etc. roosivd for tits, Holiday trade. Oaii Gen a Stok had a business has spent the past week visiting James Gregg, of Pittsburg, Pa., - and sus them. rg at the manse here returned to the who has been visiting relatives in :trip to Toron�n Sunday. . 8nbsoriptiow taken for all >l[agaaiaos, Miss Bessie nab spent Sun- city on Thursday. Claremont returned hoffie on Wed -; ds_ywith relatives in Agincourt. Reuben Besse and "Alex. Ander- nesday. Mr. Gregg is always a -_ Wookly and Daily Nowdpapers( MidaAnnie Flumerfelt, of Owen son are adding to the attractive most welcome visitor to our bur Sound, is visiting the Misses Raw- appearance of their premises by John Linton, who has been work- .we tT� •�1, RICH.A.RZ78O N, r ,son• improving the boulevard. ing for some Lime with the C. P. R. Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, will R.. E. Leggitt, Joseph Lynn and fence gang, has returned to Ux- $=•tools Stt'Qtste - -- Whitby be here as usual on Wednesday Charles -Neal who are at present bridge to work at hip. trade, that of * blacksmithing with Mr.. Rodman. nevi. working at Peterboro' spent Sun- Fred Ward, of Balsam, shipped by at their homes here. Mrs. T. B. Hughes and family of a carload of cows to Toronto on Beiseker; Alberta, a nt -a couple' y Monde David Scott and Thomas Bir• our _ Ultimate !C h o ice Monday. kett, spent a few days last week of days last week with friends in " Miss Alice Pearson, of Toronto, Claremont, after which they went attending the Ottawa Exhibition, to Toronto, where they sent a - spent Sunday at the home of her They report a good time. y p parents here. Rev. J. A. Grant and Mrs. D. few days i�efore returning to their You may not bay an engine this year. You may decide that your David Taylor, of Toronto, a nt western home. present Se rator will do for another season. : Friday last with his mother, Mrs. G- H. 8amis, manager of the _ . a. Like many present owners of A. W. McKay. Standard Bank, and Charles Sar- E. G. and Mrs. Brown, of Toren. DANGER PERIOD gent are public spirit congratulated on Ito, spent Sunday with Rev.-J., A. their pfrontpirit by each instal- - •" 'and Mrs. Grant. ling in front �f their respective , 1200 can Wm. Cowie, of the 7th conces- places of business a candle siou, visited his son Fred in Clare- OF WOMANS' LIFE power gasoline light. CREAM SEP_.�AT S wont on Sunday. - Widmer Miller, accompanied b ARM FOR BALE OR TO RENT- You may even ven be persuaded to try two or three other makes be- yy y get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE lad friend, spent Sunday- whiz - Being lot a coo, s, in the Township o: fore you finall - - ROM to Uxbridge, and consisting of 100 acres. On the machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there relatives in Uoodwood. E® pre:aie.e.rea ood frame hop.., bank barn E h Miss Tedder, of Toronto, visited with none stabling, plenty of hard and soft is a better machine -an mpire -on the market. _ _ - - with Mrs. James Le itt, of North water, 10 acres of Rood bash of hardwood tim- -- gg — ber. Also nearly suMcent timber and lumber Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- to build a new barn. A small orchard in full Sunday Experience 'of Two - bearing• soil ciaan ante in a good state of out- �p't you would realize it sooner if you were m read our booklet? Perhaps � Fred Farmer spent a few days tivation. Good wire and roll fence°. For you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home P in Toronto visiting his daughser, Women—Their Staub der partiotd.rs apply to MR& vaiea That will be best proof of our statements.' We are at your, service. Mail an PuGH, ,nose. ds•ez a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying Mrs. Richard Johnston. Ward! P i'Y B by Ernest Chamberlain, of Green- return mail. Address wood, was the guest of R. E. and - F,E�R�d FCr SAT g Mrs.: Forsyth on Sunday. White Oak, Ont.- "At Change of Life Estate John T. Carter, Deceased. Empire Cream Separator Co. Of Canada, Ltd, Toronto Wilbert Gleason. of Toronto, when doctors comid do no more and I was - - spent Saturday and Sunday at the given up by my 50 acres N. W. I Lot 2, con. 1, Pick- ySold in Pickering Township by home of his parents ore. friends, Lydia & eringg on Kingston road 21 miles from Widmer Miller was off work a Pinkham's VVegets- Whitby. 7 roomed house, cistern. Howard E. Turner, A gent, Whitevale _ ble Cam cams good barn and stabling, li acres of few days last week owing to ill- , Hess, but is again on duty. �"1 to the front and did orchard, 2 wells; wAl fenced and in - R y• �. _state of cultivation. _ wonders Our genial gardener, Herbert has been having �' g Shorthand fade Easy Re- BRYAN g ving Apply to.ibe Executors, _.l I. 'Cooper, is now on his rounda with H. E. WEBSTER. Whitby t male tsistbles for y a choice lot of fall and winter veg- _ THoxws D. sx1TH, Ravenshoe, g► stables. year's' my head trou And A. E. CHZIisTisx, If such evidence as the following ex Tobaccos, p[� pea and smokers bled me severely at tracts fromletters and other equally sundries. CenEral office Bell and Mrs. Combs, of Toren- 45tf Solicitor, Whitby strop testimony contaideed in our , Telephone Co, A enc for spent Sunday with the latter's c' i g y p,y, ys mother, Mrs. A. W. McKay. On downpainsaW bade- booklet, is not I. ufficent to satinly any Rolston Laundry. moth return to the tit on Monde ac ho and I was very T g' M person desirous of learning shorthand, CLAREMONT, ONTARIE �' p y then there can be no merit in any busi- anaaemie from esoesrive flowing. Y veer /�` In 'their auto the were accom n- y ness under the sun: OVRE �mto ertaes t ass uinewo- z: R R, CLARKE - "It is a plea- � We conggratulate our respected , s•., - Mrs. !g v,� sure to write a testimonial endorsing resident, Mr, Geo. Cooper, on his White Oak. Outs:ia anything so much superior to other ? being appointed collector of taxes A carload of steam coal for thresh= things used for the same purpose an for the township. He is well „ e Case of Mars. Hlrlim ing purposes just received your system of Eclectic Shorthand is qualified to fill the position and _ to others I have examined. I shall'* po Cire4 mme, Ohio.- t can trotfitupy, at Cireenburn station. be pleased to reply to. any communi- his appointment will meet with my that I never had anything do me so cation that -may be sent me with re- tha+ approval of the ratepayers. ttnteh S B Change of Life ad Ly- Y'g M • G 1 B S O N � ference to the system• or to have any- much �s We hope, however, that he will one interested eall to see me." -L. K. Clot raise the taxes as we have f1Ea K �a110 s Vegetable Compound. _GREENBL RN, ONT. FALLIS, 477 Parliament St., (teacher.) OVERLAND MODEL.59T -- . plenty of trouble to contend with. "Before I had taken one half a boWe Our Fall and Winter Term com- os it I begsfl- to feel -better, and I be" MOTOR OARS The annual Harvest Home Ser- menced September 5th, but students continued taking It My health is better � H 0 P P I N � ♦ vices In the Methodist church will It has bean for sevaarsl yearn- Zt may enroll, any day, u instruction is A �- TRV OKS Id on Sunda _ and Monde �• strictly personal 4'� tber : >t2ezt. On 3uadsy, the Rev. 1°o°0M -�"s Write or call for free booklet. 1912 Models are unsurpassed for ' Tink, B. A., B. D., of Green wood. °�OId pain and misery at this time of life. Mm Aztecs K=UK, 868 W. The undersigned is prepared to do ter e S �Ol'�sil��ii�e �. ' will preach at 1.80. a. m. and at 7 Above cut re resents our five - iKil1 St. Cticisville, Ohio. grain chopping every. day .. 885 College St., Cor. Manning Ape. P p. m. Special collections will be n er, therm horse wer car IVA taken up at each service. On Mon - TM CbsWe of Life Is one of the most in the week except TORONTO. Pie g y po . �.. at_ $1375.00 delivered _ia Toronto �r ds eventag an esceilent supper t7iticd- perbods of a wamsa'a existence. Saturday. fvilp asgiripped: _ will be given in the basement oef Atsuehtimeewomen may rely upon Lydk Q ,� the church followed by a choice IL P'iakham's Vegetable Compound John F• Bayles, Greenwood I e 5 M - $ m� ,,. Call without fail and and see program, the chief feature of �� :` oet.1911 Models ;, which will be the Life of Christ in Sj1aW-oVeYland tales CiO.e song and story illustrated by lime } � . v 1 � � i � � light views by; Mr. John Stokes, of gaidESEE$ERS ! SETTLERS j FAR�ERS 1 d fl :_ .. R «� ; o 82 to 59 Adelaide St., West. Toronto, Besides, a number of ! i. s$ ° ie e.; C M T O R O N rr 0 miscellaneous views will be given. • • • • as td • d e -- .8everal solos will -also t„� given &r a for 'Pro 'esslve Men z �a m" f $ : y . $ P $ � � a m Pickerin Lumber Taxi duria the rogram. A great treat is in store for all. - Every e e O g - body is welcome. Admission 25 Have you investigated the possibilities of the 185,000 free • ws cents, children 15 cents. Homesteads of 180 acres, located along or near the Cana- • t3 m. oil Jas C ! .All kinds of rough hemlock, 1 and a In view of an Outbreak of dip. than Northern Ry. Iiiiea - °a Feb �'� - inch pine dressed . - theria which up to date (Tuesday) j !8 I • ii °" MGM, 4M In sidinga -we have Manitoba, drop., - --Ilse run to four cases it has been In Manitoba, 'Saskatchewan and Alberta s I .. ,� � s Yd and feather edged. =' $ �; + g it i '° P a,p tray i �!' In shingles -New Brunswick and • l deemed wise to take the precau- Thousands of arras of the ia9t, best free land on earth are pet avail• .r ti ev B- ritish polumbiaa, mionary measure of closing the o rile' O° In read roofln Montreal and ublic school. It is, confidently able for cultivation. - _ _ . _. _ g • 8 a . e. Jnlyl • �, yBrantford make. , _hoped that this prompt action will e . _ s a .., Sept .a� confine the disease to very narrow iFONE OL /MATE .. SPENID SOIL - - JNDEPENDNNOE '° ass Oct. NO. �W•.D. CORDON & 80N, limits and soon stamp it out. As I I .0 8 :° ffi n m+ Nov : _ _.. Pickering, Out `. an additional precaution it would The heritage of CANADA'S.SONS is the fit.. :SAT LAND. QF THE. I o� Dec ; z` be well for parents to prevent -the WEST. Join the ranks of INDEPENDE. WESTERN, FARM- Jaanssy 19xs- Whitby ls, ge 10, lt, Breton 9, children bei together in grow ls, Rort Perry Iv, vxbr ve. 10, o.amngton a, - nB Ps ERS sad become a factor in the real -prop ss of. Canada. A poet Beaverton e. Uptergro.e.7 abo %, the streets W.- is LOW dftya - >a and for all'to see that the --gre - 'ca to – - -- gation of the households where R, L. fAIRBAIRN, _Gen. Pais, Agt.i C.N.R.,-68 king St. E., Toronto Still m Bugmegg (the disease has f><pppeared is strict. Will bring you booklets and all information. y ly maintained. Preventio .49 bet- And prepared to do all kinds of ter than cure. We are glad • to - - learn that- the-caaes appear to be -Woodwork Repniring and bf a very mild type and that there • V y pe • J O� ���• o Tire Setting. pt III took.iit andp: sign is good reason to ho that all � `� - �, - b is stook. It wql y you • • ., _� and obtain tines. Don't be misled by ' will shortl recover. Sabbath • "` to call N our works std inspeot our doors schools will also be closed for the G d p p the , ocasequent ' present. �» TY IN HOR$EBHOEIN agents we o a t e • - _ .._ SPECIAL 1 we oan, ao do throw off -the is The 91st anniversary of the _ Ind. phone, No: 902, Claremont oyommission 0 per cenl., which you wwm a, Baptist church will be held on -- Sunday and Monday, Sept. 29th ,� I N E , � o mete by parohuding from oaE 7. land i0th. On Sunday, Rev. J. R. — JOHN MCGRATH Webb, of Peterboro, wily occupy We take much pleasure in. announcing tggo the public generally our WNItIT GRANITE CO.t when s chat music will be render- Openin , which date will be given Iater. Thi , de artment is under REMONT, ONT, ofdoe. Whitby, ontado -.the pulpit at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p. m: Millinery Deparement is rushing day and nl ht preporing for the a C A pe 1s _ ed by the choir and other talent. the management' of MISS C. B, SIMPSON. who.has been attendin the Ee W. E VANS, -On Monday evening a lecture en. Millinery Openings, both in Toronto and London. These houses show The Pickering titled "A Pilgrimage to the Land the best displays in the above line, on the, continent, therefore, you pAmp Mantifacttuer of Scott" will be given by the Rev. can be assure d of getting all the beauty, style and• workmanship, also viglla�ce Co�riYrilttee W. A. Cameron, of the Bloor the art of making a hat becoming to a customer. Shop and Residence, Dundas St .. - Street Baptist church, Toronto, a object of this Association is to - -who is at present acknowledged lessen stealin 'and prosecute . WHITBY, ONT. f DRY GOODS, QR�OCERIES the elona, to be one o the most entertaining gATe AND CAPS, Three oors west of Whitby Hotlss 9 ^,and instructive platform s kers SOOTS AND SHOES VINEGAR, SPICES, in Canada. No one should miss FRiTIT JARS. PICKLES, Members having property stolen oommuni- .this o ortunit of hearin him. For fall are arriving daily, Always Honey, Worcester.Sauce, pate immediately with any mwnbor Pp y g g ct B 1 JERSEY CREAM of Executive Committee. We are prepared to instal wood or iron A good program of music will be somethin Haw en interesten n given by ogr am R. si Forsyth these lines. Prices always rig t. RECE FLOUR, - pumps on short notice, also attend e. i3va,calo ersh]Srt9m Sweaters. g MST b bad dent -o to all kinds of repairing. TEA AND COFFEE Membership - - -sad H. Richardson; soloists, at2i1 - --- -- - Ttota�tetebiv be tram the Preetaenb--or 4' , We challen a the trade on our black Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, ! by a male and a mixed quartette. nonappuoetion, $ Several instrumental duetts will and blend mixed Tea. It is equal le also gasoline engines and Try a pair of our Overalls —the beet any 40c payke.ge tea. Try a sample Exec. Coma —L. D. Banks, the squre gear '•s�` • be liven by Misses Maud Mann for the monev in the country, half pdund. W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ontj x - an Mildred Forsyth. A cordial - MAGNET E Alt ia3tii � ' is extended to all, A(i � Q �T app; (�;0 °'1 . �•.9w�._ q/•�,;��y,'q�•^ -� °� .....��..y} (+ �rsA{I�a`rt � �$cOratOftRT x��*"`� 1..3��"'' v•/aala•iA6f.� ,V7, �.At o1Co hlir �F Ah H'ik° 14TOBr ,a >" ;'.. r ..• rw.ra, r, " ..'? rise`. i. i3�" a7rfear',, �p°.�F'`.9.£•'F"yu"`°il'��":*'� a"`.. ?'"�'=; i:�n m-.a >..r;;,aw w; v u }� °_. a- ,rr`•_� -i i i i a - Y �,�' - IAmw- Mw�.u. ^i+x' .>:ntaami nd�,x,ce.::.aw:a�.c >:a°. emma.. - „mom::.,:- „,�.. rs-.ua..>.o'.x .. _ _ ':axaa.n -r.. : iceev+. � _ _ L •••F '. - � r»vra3'Qaw.�.�t'd :� *r?ao:> .,.- - ,., .. ....- q( *. ,. - ,4:.,a.,r.,,./�;.,, ww�".,.' tiY.:r,+a:aCwie..vs.+_s�i _ -. ''�''lfl►. � - ' ,'T,:- T'4t�MLM.a:`: '.,.h.3ASPMi.'•YS.�.: Ja"•'.?tr:,. y,., . T$IBUTE TO DEAD EMPEROR. 'j� j� ( rn` � BE COND 08, CHA$LIE. _ PQIC�S VI 1 ��� R IT `SHOULD' I Lord Charles Berestord is still Nogi, Famous General, and His f - -. _ -- - - - -- - -- - - - - Prop $eyi the crack doom, and - - -- - -- - - - -•-•• -- - __-.__, _. -- .._ _ _ :_ _. .__._ as firmly convinced as ever at Wife, Commit Suicide. - - _ t is penvi cad that there is no ho for the navy unless _ •ft rROtq TMs t.�Anrrto T"Do j R r Ts ;. - -' - A despatch from Tokio, says : ofttfTitss or Aststtfoa. Special ilarket Commissioner at Winnipeg Says things are done exactly as he de- General Count Maresuke No ', Su- sires. reme Military Councillor of the -tree, o lttle, *rat”, cumse ana otw e Care Must Be- Taken. - • ord Charles is the second aon Empire and his wife, the Countess Marquis of Waterford, and N P"4146 at flame and Aeeaaa • _ ;,, _ •• _ __ f he ord, a o i, committed suicide on Friday - o t a g • his earliest ambitions were direct- night, in acoordance with the an- sREADST y s. A- despatch from Toronto says." west it looks as if the growers will'. ed towards the navy. On the boy's 'cient 'Japanese custom as their Toronto, Sept. 1T. —FTo Winter wheat.' rr 90 per oent_ patents, 83.7555 to 43.80 for now :Competition far the fruit trade of have to take Power paces. Ship- thirteenth birthday, .'the Marquis final tribute to their-.departed- Em- to b. mills, and as $3.90 to $3.95 for old, pars should exercise great care in .called his son into his study, and peror and friend, Mu'tsuhito. The t•o•b. mills. Manitoba flours (these quo- Western Canada is .90 keen' that Mr. rations are for foie' bags, in cotton base s laanes Parnell, Special Market - paek3ng their apples, as -there is an taking 46Tby their own hands of the. 10c more):Fir'et patents, 85.70; second . extra, staff of inspectors on, who famous. General and his wife was as Da '.ents, $5.20, and strong_ bakers', ,$5 -on - Commissioner at Winni �n a re track, Toronto. are ebamining. carefully each ship : s' dramatic as it was sad. The Gan- Manitoba Wheat -No. 2 old Northern port issued on Thuredawarna On- men't, and all shipmelzts, should 1 eral cut hie throat with a short quoted at 81.10 to 81.101 -2, Bay ports. Feed __.. ` i+ tario shippers that on -1 the very" me u ' to the 'fruit market aoi.' sword a the Countess committed wheat, r>s to 66c, Bay p9rt.a. PP y' 1y' �, P Ontario Wheat —No. 2 white, red and ..best must be offered if they expect Many of our Ontario growers hart -kart. Following the Samurai mined, 97 to Sec, outside; new wheat. 93 to control the market, Ontario are shipping out, fruit that will hold custom, the couple had carefully LO t - outside. fruits are acknowledged to be bet- its own with the best of qualit pre ared their oats -New No. z oats snored at 41 to y, p plans for killing 42c here, and old at 451.2 to 46c, Toronto. s - No. 2 W. C. oats, 47c, Bay ports. `ter quality than British Columbia pack and condition on arrival-In themselves and timed them so that .Pacific nPr°� nc sand ethe. from the other cases, western tent being however, too t�lgrading r depart�ue forever from Tokio.of the Bjderl o. 3 extr ssegana I a. s5c: one States show excellent stock, well and packing, some varieties of >, dead Emperor. Corn -No. 2 American yellow, e4c, on graded and packed, which reaches plums and peaches being shipped ,, ti<' track, Bar ports, and at sec, Torontos 4 the market in a splendid condition. here that will not hold up and are z L ' n° "Y ` No. 3, 87c Toronto, and at eIa. Bay ports. s `' FIRE FIEti D AT WORK. Bye --45 to 70c per bushel Mr. Parnell suggests that p a r , a°s ?� s aces arriving in- bad shape, which'; has a s Buckwheat — Nominal. P for apples are likely to decline. tendency to lower the prices of fruit Veneer Factory and Sawmill De- Bran - Manitoba bran, $22 to $23, la . Good sales are reported in the 'coming- in. right." ' stroyed at Parry `Sound. bags. Tg;onto freight. Shorts, 426• catry, .but city by rs are mak- Mr. Parnell states that the 'mar- I' COUNTRY paonvcE: o_u r ing light purchases in the hope -or ket s een crow a wee w1t 3i choice 25 to 260 M' bakers'• interior, 21c; choice airy, ' cheaper prices later on. "With the foreign fruit, which has caused says : Shortly after noon on Wed - 23 to �; creamery, 27 to 28c for rolls. •+� • nesda fire was discovered in the and 26 to 27a for -solids, Keen competition between east and quite a drop in• prices, y E =ge -ease tots, of new•laid, z6 to eTo ,. large veneer factory and sawmill per dozen; fresh; Z4c. �tJk owned jointly by George Neibergall Cheese -New cheese, 141A to 141.20 for -- - CANADA LOST PALM-1 TROPHY. DROWN I'_�T SHALLOW WATER. &Son and the Niagara Veneer &I large, and 141.2 to 143.4c for twine. g Beans— Hand - picked. 93 per bushel. Basket Company, -and when discov- primes, $y.90. y. F - — -An Accident to One of the Riflemen Boys Failed to Swim Thirty Feet Lord Charles tsereslord. ered the. flames, in the absence of per 1b. for Honey—Extracted, 1. whoiesaie4 oombe 42 s the Cause. to Shore. - - the workmen, made such headway j wholesale. —Poultry= Wholesaale prises or c oice r` A despatch from Ottawa says: A despatch from Chicago says: a no rag coulcl�e one o save dressed poultry: - Chickens. 16 to 18c per asked him whether be had an property. In addition to the -lb.; hens. 13 UT 14c; ducklings, 14 to 156 The United States retains the Pal- T y de- the Twelve boy recruits at the United Live poultry, about 2c lower than the ma Trophy, emblematic of interna- sire do enter a profession, veneer and basket factory and saw- above, tional championship in rifle shoot states Naval Ttraining School in "I'm going into the' navy l" he mill, there was large drying sheds, Rotacooe --400 per bag. P li North Chicago were drowned and replied. a kiln dryer and a y pgovlsioNS, -.' Saturday's match at Rockliffe probe more are unconscious and the Marquis. the navy 1" - inquired shipment. finished veneer ready for lvBa In- case pork 12 to. ours per probatrl w111 not recover as the y I W� Ran was a hard one for the Cs- result of their boat being tossed q P A most everything in the. to $25; do., mess, $21.5x. Hams- Med:um t nadlans to lose. It was without Because I'd like to be an admir. yards was destroyed with, the ea -; w light. 17 to 171.2c; heavy, 151.2 to 16c; by a storm on Lake Michigan an „ robs, 14 to 141 -zr: b>:ea doubt the most exciting nd even] y P al like Nielson. ception of some hardwood logs. The l backs to 201.2c. .ckfast bacon, 181-zc; g Y Sunda -,with a complement of 29 of ouptested team match eves fought persons, under command of Chief Pshaw! like exclaim- loss is estimated at 8100,000, with' Lard - Tierces, 131 -20: tube. 133Ac: pails. lr out there and with each team mak- ed his father. "But even if you insurance of 825,000,. and will throw 14c• -• Gunner's Mate William Negus, the ' ing over 1,700 points, the small loin the navy, why do you -think about thirty men out of work. P boat apparently hit a sand bar „ - SC9iNE98 AT MONTREAL. margin of 'eight F within 30 feet of the shore, and, you'll become an admiral] �•: g B Pointy separated y �. l„ WMontreal a, I+�o. zBa91.2 �o17.--Oats--Canadian 5�c;aa ��o.aa� as then, with Canada at the losing ecause I mean to. replied FIELD CROP PRIZES. s end. It was anybody's match from g got ashore young Eereaiord-� -- Western Ontario glen Are Amon IIsley van b% feed. 60 N� matzo ? 8 althou h all but one of the 29 on w as1- :c.'extra No_ 1 feed. -49 to 491 --c. a board could swim, none -start to finish. There was no great without assistance, and four of R 7k Flour- Manitoba spring wheat at^ difference between them as on the FAT. 1, DEIIRICK ACCIDENT. the Principal Winners. eats. arses, $6.80. do., seconds• e -301 them were only revived by use, of 1 I the pulmotor: — strong bakers, $5.10: Winter ateots, last occasion, when the Americans A despatch from Ottawa .says: choice. 8525: straight rollers. $4.86 to $4.. ran away with the honors. Sat- Eye- witnesses of the accident are Three Men Killed. Five Injured; Results in the vegetable field crop 90 do., in bags. $2.25 to 4230 Sol led oats urday the teams were so evenly unable to explain just. what ha Some of Whom May -Die. competition conducted at the Do- Barrels. 114.80, bag of 90 lbs. $2.271.2. F 1 P i M:llfeed —Bran. M-, short&• $27, mid. matched that the result was decid- pened. -When the boat, storm A despatch from Halifac says : minion Fair here by the Ontario dlings, 428 to 429; m ,)uillie. $30 to $34. Ha "s ed b one piece of bad luck which Vegetable Growers Association No. 2, pen ton• car lots. 816 to 81s.s�. t y P tossed in such a way that most of Three men are dead and five are in- ( Cbeese- Finest western&, 14 to 141_8e: do., --befell the Canadians. It happened the boy soldiers mere made seasick, jured, as a result of an accident at were announced on Thursday. Wes- eastern&, 131.2 to 137 -e,< Butter- c'ttoiceat tern Ontario meat being the rinci- (creamery, 27 to 271.4c; seconds. 251.2 to ° is the 900 yards range, when $ergt had made some distance out into the Woodside Sugar Refinery on g P 260. E ge- selec ;ed, ze to 290; No. z stock. ]�e91y, of the 10th Royal Greve- the lake, Negras, who was . in con- Thursday morning. A derrick arm .Pal winners. H. Hurrell, Humber 19 va Potatae. -Per bag• car lots, 79 f' mand, decided.to return, and when snapped in two; precipitating y. aeon third prize for celery; F _ 1 _- - die Toronto, one of Canaada'a threw number of men scat 4 Pirating a F. Reeves, Humber Bay.- won fifth_ - vet beat crack shots, broke, p- about 30 feet from the shore, y -feet to the y UNITED STATES MARKETS ping 13 points in one range, and out his anchor. Then, finding ground amongst a whirl of flying Prise for celery, first for onions and Winnespolls. Sept. 17— Wbeat— September. a helped to convert Canada's lead third for tomatoes. J, Elford. $53-40, mber• 881-k: May, 9a 1a w there was but one boy oa beard Biel.. Rood and other material. 9314t; No. 1 bard, 89'34c; No. 1 *north• he started . Three of the men were instantly Humber Bay, won second prize for ern, eTi.4 to as 1.4e, No. 2 Northern. 831.4 to {which at the completion of half of who could not swim, onions and first for 'tomatoes. Rob - 861.40• No., 3 -yellow corn 721.2c. No. 3 the shooting at that distance, was ashore with this outh, is water ( killed_ Their names are James white oats, so to 30 1.3c, rio 2 rye• 61 to y i ert klcCowan, Scarboro, won first j 'three points) into an American lead which a survivor "declares, -did not Hitchcock, Daniel Young and 63r. Bran. $20 Flours -First patents, :+ at the end of this ra of saves James Dou an. One or two of the prize for grain in sheaf. James $4.36 to $465; second patents. $4.20 to $4.55; _ age seem to . be over .hie head, Both g Ronnie, Milliken, was second in $ .30 clears, 4320 to u.s0; second clears. ' points. disappeared and neither body was injured may die. _ spring wheat in sheaf and threshed; 42D Duluth 9e . 17— Wheat.' No. 1 bard. Tt ha-+ ened in this way : The recovered for several hours. and W. G. Resin( ll r w 901-8c; No. Northern• a i-ec; No. t r : -riflemen in this mate are permit- William Stanley, one of those first^'for threshed oats. P. W, December, 881-40 ay, .931 ec asked ted to fire two shots each into the saved, said : - "We left the station — Boynton and Son, Dollar, won se- _ -- �i -' round before starting each dis Titania s Sueeeasor Can Float With LIVE AT.1C8 MARKETS, } _ - - $ g about 1,48 in the afternoon. We sand prize for threshed spring ranee. While doing -this gore d�rt Div n -permission to uthe sat �� de despatch part frQmhive says!' ya : -,wheat. -- _ -- -. _ _ 63M-a `imed ems4 34 t ut1� mm n, S to Aew into Sergt. Kelly's right, eye. 41.2• Mllch cows, sm ro $70 each; calyea, In. getting it out he irritated the P p° 3 to 63-6, cents: lambs orgatreo mush that he decided he The water was exceedingly rough The White Star Company an- ,TWO 6d1TLAWS TO DIE. about 6 came: �og., 61.2 to s3�c. and most of the boys -were so new., pounces that its new 50.000 -ton Toronto September •17 .- Choice -- had better protect it with. an orth- to water experience that the be choice butcher, $650 to 86.76; _Wood medi. optic. He shot the range With this P y steamer will be named Britannic. Floyd and Claude Allen Sentenced tor, $5.60 to $6.26; «,moron• 0,56 to ts; .... g Dame helplessly seasick after we It will have a cam late inner satin, to the Eleetrie Chair. cows, 83 to $6.50; bulls: $3 to $4.50; can•- r' orthoptic on and - onl}p made 62- had ones rheas half a mile from ' P nark, $2 to n, Calvto ". od .veal, $8 to perhaps and the bulkheads • w111 be lactase- r as.so; common,—a3.so to $6, stockers and A despatch from Wytheville, Vi - __. Points out of 78 and was nine points the shore. ed. It will be capable of floating his feeders. 500 to 900 lbs.. t-6 $ t. She Milk- ' 'below any other Canadian. on the - �. ginia, says: Floyd Allen and ere an springers, 850 to 475. Sheep and • with six compartments flooded. nephew, Claude, two leaders of the lambs -From 2sc to 50c lower; light ewes, range. It was only then learned OUR- LADY OF THE SNOWS. q. 84 to 4450; heavy ewes. $3 to $3.50; iambs, gang that shot up the Hillsville' $s to $6-25. Hogs-68.75 fed and watered that the, orthoptic was badly berit RIGHT HOME. ' ' courthouse, were brought into and $9.35 to $8.40 f.o.b. - -and had given the wrong perspec- Sir Percy Gironard Tells How Pea court here on Thursday and sen- •6 five all the 'time. 1)uring the ple Abroad •Regard Canada. Doctor Recommends Postum from tenced to be electrocuted on No- luncheon hour he gave his eye, a SHIPB-UILDIN G PLANT. rest 'and came' back in the 1000 A despatch from Montreal says: Personal Test. �- vember 22nd. They were found , yards with a score of 70 out of 75 Sir Percy Girouard, formerly Gov:. No one is better able to realize guilty of murder in the first.degree- To Build Saildn•e Vessels at Co uit•- e:nd- in the 800 had made 73 out 0f ernor of British East Africa is in the in u several weeks ago. q Canada on a'visit. "I am 'afraid 1 rigns action of caffeine - .H lam for London Trade. 75. It Ras, therefore, clear that the drug in coffee -on the heart, THANKSGIVING• OCTOBER 28. ( A despatch from Vancouver says- his unfortunate accident had at Our Lady of the Snows is a back just as 1? than the doctor. Tea is • number so far as the popular than — -- —TR€aT work on the new $300,000 ship- ' - - Iessi' cost the Canadians seven or harmful as coffee because it too, Date Recommended b g antics( is concerned. A great change y rate De- I building plant -at Coquitlam began eight poittts. Without this acct- contains the drug caffeine. `dent it is very doubtful who would has come over opinion abroad in partment for This Year. on Wednesday. ., According to speci- , regard to Canada, • When the doctor himself has been - . have won the- match: The final g he said in an -A despatch from Ottawa say's i &cations, it will be the most oom- relieved b aim 1 leavin off eof- score was :- United States. .l 720; interview. People no longer y P y g Although the formal Order in Coun_ prehensive on the mainland, for, of...it -ass a polar country. 1`he fee and using Postum, he can re- __- _�anadiww, y _ -- - -- - cil_fising_t_he_d.ate for Tharnksgiv-in althou h shi s r 3 r now regard it in the true light, as a erwrth #u couple ion to lus own Day this fall has nowt yet been pass - tons will be the principal output land where there are greater agri- oase� ed, it is understood that the Hate at the start, the officials expect to Judge D. J. Donahue, .Senior cultural opportunities than an A Mo. physician prescribes Poe- recommended by the State Depart enlarge the plant .after the open- •Jud a of• Renfrew count died at •where in the United States, and -as tum .for many of his patients, be- " g y, ment.is-Monday, October 28th, and ing of the Panama Canal, Eight Homewood Sanitarium Guelph, on a count with one of the finest cli. cause he was benefited by it: He , P 1'9 _ a proclamation will be issued short- and one -half acres have been. se. Friday:' _ mates in the world." says: ly. cured. "I wish to add , my testimony in regard to that excellent preparation - `< - Postum. I have had functional BRITAIN BEST-CUSTOMER15 or" nervous heart 'trouble for over years, and a part of the time was ESTIMATE. OF WESTERN CR'1P._­t�.,. unable to attend to u>,V business. . "b a moderate u, r o c coffee _.._.. I was ee f °ff G. T P.-'s - Report Shows 179,828,000 Bushels of Exports of the Dominion _to_ the ]]aired Kdom and did not think. drinking it hurt ° me. But on stopping it and usiffg Wheal, Half Of Which is' 18rV2ateC1. ` Last Year Worth Over $150,000,000. • . -. Postum instead, my heart has got - _.. ... __ -= - - -• -- right,, and I ascribe it to the - ' change mfrom cribine t to now t oases AA despatch from Montreal sa s : be badly damaged. There 1 as keen all ri ' A despatch from •Ottawa• says; $3;814,914; Belgium, $3,732,222; .,I a P g ing figuies Dom sled 6 no frost to hurt. The yi -1d gener -. Corrected customs for the year end- France,• $2,123,705. td P Y . ing March 31, 1912, show that the Canada bought most heavily from' of sickness,- especially when _coffee the Grand'Trunk Pacific the west= ally is a large one. aggregate foreign trade - of the the United States, her imports from Des not agree, or affects the heart, ern wheat crop this year will reach Estimates carefully. ' piepai`ad by country was $874,8 7,794, made up that oountry being $356,354,478; nerves or'stomach. 179,828;0'00 " bushels: Theis ­report experts for the company place bho ' of experts" of $315,317,250, and -tm- oss from Great " Britain were "when made right it -has a much shows that an average of over 50• total crop as, follow$ , -_Wheas, '1n,- ports of 859,320,544. rThe total $118,907,022 while those from other better flavor than- coffee, and is a per cent. of the grain had al,aa..ly 584;000 acres, at 17 bushels per acre, duty collected was $87,576,036, as countries were: France, $11,744,- vital sustainer of the system. I Been harvested; but the work has 179,828,000 bushels; oats, 5,243, 0,0 compared with 873,312,367 in 1910. 664; Germany, $11,090,005; South shalh continue to recommend it to been greatly delayed from one end acres, at 42 bushels per- acre•:, 9,20, - The United Kingdom was the best America, $10,533,310; West Indies, pur people, and I. have my own case of the prairies to the other b;. heavy .29Q SOU bushels; barley, 1,590,000 Customer of Canada, taking $151,- $8,490,878; Switzerland, $3.458,006; to refer to." Name gives( by Cana- rain. In several places it is re- acres, at 32 bugh,ls her acre, 48,' 863,41.3 of her experts. The United Belgium, $3,$88,419; China and Ja• than Postum. Co., Windsor, Ont. ported that the early ;,ut grain hag 009,f00; flax,. 1,111 p00_ar-reS... at .11 �?. States took $120,534,634. Other pan, $3,112,982. Of the duty col- Read the littLe book, "The.Road -to begun to sprout -, but in <he mwjor- bushels per acre, 12,210,000 busnels. coitutries to which Canadian goods lected $49,177,584 came from the Wellville," in pkga. "There's a ity•of districts no damage has y•. =t The total wheat crop lasr, ;;ear wis were exported were: - Westgndies; - Uiiited States&, and $22,367,089 from reason." -- - been done to it: --Thrssniiig h-a..•i lint -777,109.000 bushels, so that this s ' l Se,90o,940; South America, $4,- Great Britain. The poreentage of _ever read the above latter? A near one yet commenced, and in son,( piacc9 year''s estimate piacps the yield at . Rwya�yOt30;Ne �3o94dOlba BGerman3; duty tion lw1 goods imported for cos- appears from ue, and tulloofihuman interest. it is feared that unless the weather between two and three million bush- " y P t clears it promising crop 1s going to els in excess of that of last year. a. .S >:4 ,r„.e if',j.,w•S .�..v�'',±rritG.... M -•'n'ir_ ;... , .. -... v. .... > -,eta .r _°y3:���R'i�n+lA9Ai!• .. _ +.. - - .. _ n.- -. _ « 4"e ...e, • '� a _ 2 !r . gy,.ua,,:.•IR'::l+Y !!IW •••.tin•. .' GS••a•" , n,*1,..�..,+n1657u1 :�u. 14911'k '•V.x. .1... rY!+.1ii. A'M.,. . Y. ° ,y,• ��, + ..* . v�AK1I .5sgt�il•',s'ANMtlatiu. °.,'f� M1 'a'tiM1" ?' -6'"' `app.' f,. V9�uTir,.. 4Y. r..' •i,-4S4C'•..n?s'+.+f•MV�r..A0.•W � {•4fr.'•..r.,r i!4 .'A.� +Wna•`sWaki vtu:utih'.>p/i.p¢+-- 10 � 'd` their houses to the men at bedrock SAWS AND INSTANCES. —_ Trade union officials look askance F ragedy of the Hewgag- "You know, 'a bird in at this scheme. They say it is not r= nnekpeeted - the hand -is :worth , two in the AFTER. TN.E DAY's WORK actuated -by_ generous motives, but and no bush. "what's more refreshin aims at Screwing down the_ _men — _ Bluegag— Yep. -And a -•bird on g. than •. more firmly than' ever. Workers, the hat Costa more'n a dozen in the cup of Teat Be sure it'a Dr. Q Gordon Nowltt, Do- they believe, who depend not only �SC r�R hand.resini g tntomolile den m�s for their pay, but for their homes' �' ��� � referring to the infantile death rate on the good -w3i1 of the companies HER METHOD. from intestinal diseases and dis=bcm will be slow to strike at the call of R D 1 N ES b the house S he believes Binks —'moo ,you save much I" . - -' Y y. the organizers of the unions. „ e ttheso- cal#ed harmless By is yearly From Your Crooer R Inkes— No-: Aa soon as I save causing thc„ Bath of thousands' bf :; a doIIar my wife saves 10 cents infanta, as Well vas spreading' tale j BLEW 'b;0W BULLS. de sn plied by A - . ls a tPreenlni, Namlltee• more by spending it for something (Nam faPlhels! for the f1llorfey germs of typhoid fever. that's: marked down." Statue to Spain's • Most Famous }L Toreador. j1.ERS Cholera morbus, cramps and kin- '� I LSO N � The citizens of Cordova are -about BO New and Second dred � complaints annually make FARMS FOR SALE. P and power hand, for heating their M. W. DAWSON. Ninety Galborns St, _ to erect a statue to Spain's most appearance at the same time p purposes. TANKS AND Toronto. famous toreador, Legartijo, who SMOKE STACKS. wgsaa for starts• as.the hot weather, green fruit, cu- - FLYTADSWarticipated iII 1,700 bull fights and •ant Vencitating and Heating systems, cumbers, melons, ete., -and many O VER FIFTY GOOD IHPROVlew over 6,000 animals, pOL$©jN IRON WORKS TORONTO persons are debarred from eating and Alberta at right prices on easy terms, Where it -was represented to the LIMITED" O these tempting things, but they y Engines 'and Shipbuilders RUIT FARMS IN' THE BEST FRUIT ^s are the best thing to rid year horse Mayor that Cordova had given need not abstain if they have Dr.. F district of Ontario. All sires at right of these dangerous pests birth to many deserving sons who J. D. Kellogg s Dysentery Cordial prices. still awaited their monuments, he _ and take a few dro s in water. It p IF YOU WANT TO BUY 08 BELL A _ replied flint the municipality had cures the cramps and cholera -in a i stock, grain of dairy farm consult me. considered all that, and had come _ remarkable manner and is sure to H. W. DAWSON, Toronto. . to the conclusion that Legartijo was check every disturbance of the bow- its most illustrious child. The phil- els. IGHT ACRES --JUST OUTSIDE T>� osopher Seneca had been a failure � � city of London limits; soil clay as d **T� zravelly loam -; new brick house. Will ea inasmuch as Nero, his pupil, did ' �Vi i ONE WAS ENOUGH, change for city, town or village property him no credit; the great Capt. Gon- 1 or for larger farm, The Western 8ea1 FOOD- Robley= My tailor made one Estate, London Ont. zalvo be poet Gonzora, and others � - y one suit like this." had' undoubtedly possessed great entirely different from the food , MALE HELP WANTED. -- merit- not endeared.them- chopper. The barrel is in. twocloaely wing Tibbitts— Its a good thing he l - ust se ctions, clamped together byunes&,ecrew. was caught iII time." , AR THE RAILWAY STATION selves t0 COrdOVianB In Btich a men- canadianmademachine. Ewo k and earn more non than sure as Legar'tt O. Better in quality, capacity and price any ether trade, We e� nti ,l h l gaalify for AIthOU h talent wor%s tdtter, better nis ed, less in psi.- Canadian Railways. Positions seemed Although y years had pass- F +ved4 crentcutting prates. Write for Free Book 1s. Dominion School disinfectant sweeping ed since his retirement from the "sfwxwBl,L's pvRI1'F" is the only - - Railroading, Toronto,' - . food cutter made in Canada —and in ease, powder, is a life -pre- arena,' his memory was ever 'green. convenience perfect fat. Joseph, Levis, July 14,1903. MISCELLANEOUS. server because it kills His stately, elegant bearing, skil- cuttiagaad &rability i Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. 0;ZQ s Geatlemen, —I was badly Yickel by my qY AND FA $3f SCALFS. wileon'a all disease germs. tul, rapid mode of attack, and the 1yt ,r horse lam, May and after using several absolute precision of his death- ot M pa rations on my leg nothing would do. ij R ale. Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto, Floors clean • car- ll's ry Re ale, had transformed the bull Purity" write ua y leg was black as jet. I was laid up �� ANCER. TUMORS. LUMPS. eta 1a• pets- bright; home y in bed .tor. a fortnight and could nob ternal and ezterosi. cried' witboat fight into a high-class exhibition of walk. After using three bottles of your I pain by our home treatment. write as vn flesh and sweet. NO science and. art, SMON L MINABD'S LINIMENT I waa rfectly I before too late. Dr. Belimaa Medical Oc_ dust while sweeping. The deafen; which will be carried SLflSatrya.0.6 cured, so that I could start on thre road. Lim" -d. rmitnrw.,,,d• ont - .r mer DUBEt3, . TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson's Ask your Dealer for it. out in white marble, represents Le- Commercial Traveler. gartijo in an attitude of perfect re- �) scale Works. 9 E®planade. Tbronw. Xiuli ren lmprial Cheese Co. i e..hia right hand resting on the t - • - eLARIED POSITION AWAITS COI;[- 111 L mited hip, Ilia left+ vY- taining the folds o!.. _ ► pe.ent business. man who can invest ®2,060 to profitable g ly manufacturing ffets distributors for Ontario j the mantle Vowing to the ground, ., busineee Manager, 601 rent Building. To U i his eyes calmly observant, as Span- "But I heard that - you've pro- roato, THE SAPHO UFO. CO., Ll nitsd iards have se often seen him watch' l32 posed to three other girls this ! t ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND GLAD. Montreal ing the struggle of his- colleaeues month." _ ".Weil o LT der Stories. Kidney trouble, .Braver, i y u--see. I—er— Lambago and kindred ailments positively ' ? until the moment for his decisive er —waa merely rehearsing for my cared with the new German Remedy, is Interference had come, - ^eanol._ edir - proposal t0 you." for Diabetes Met titue,¢ and ePure wcnre isJ "Sanol's Anti- Diabetes." Price $2.00 from A HOUSING SCHEME. CHILD COVERED WITH ECZEMA who deal in the articles of attire Mothers -Value This Oil.— Mothers druggists or direct. The stool Manafao• favored by the native ladies threat- who know how suddenl Cron turfing compp,ny of - Canada, Limited. Englilah Railroads to Httase All Zam•Buk Worked -Complete Cure. sued to shat up shop in protest- y p Winnipeg, Man' P P may seize their children and how - .Their Workers. Mrs. A. J. Cameron, of Mel The The native belles took even more necessary Prompt action is in a Man., writes: "When my little boy drastic action by refusing to come p p CHENILLE �r TA INS ' The soaring coat of living has y near IshamhBne at.all, with the re- plying relief,. always . keep at hand .o4 u: atria. 0 beta sang,.M..1.. moved the English railroad com- The Six weeks old he bad eczema. 1 a supply of Dr: Thomas Eclectru LPIC)E CURTAINS DYED uAtci °asw ;gEo 1 i sult that the town was soon in dan- 'parties to- consider a scheme for' simply covered his face Oil, because experience has taught ,� r; d t„ u, ^• � Y.tir� r;oid H.dal•.4 carrying out -a huge hou -sing scheme gar of a famine in vegetables, eggs, atld head, and I had to tie his hands therm that there Is no better pre- tutsuil aMgalo r oratireoo,, sea zsa,lr.ntrer poultry and other necessary food of their own to provide accommoda keep him from scratching and supplies The women who lived in paration to be tia�l for the treat jtion for all grades of workers, making them bleed. The doct,ti town prepared to leave. sent of this ailment, and they' .L g ],11� (�. a� V = R s� _.. • „i It has been found that the hea6i- gave me several kinds of ointment, The opposition became too hot for are wise, for -its various uses ren- CREOSOTE eat item the men have to meet is the but' -they did -no' good. I then tried the governor, who withdrew the fo der it a valuable medicine: 87si>tzglte► S >t.�1.i�Lflle ' increased rent charge for houses or fourteen boxes of an advertised re- noxious decree, and the belles of Protect — Preserve — Se.vtify' tenements in- city areas, the copse- medy. Still there was no improve- Inhambane again TACTFUL, uence being he railway workers t g go about in their, Sample'. and booklets on Application l g y sent . •I tried another ointment, scant native costumes. SIr� -Why do you wish- to know have no alternative but to hand and several ,medicinal soaps, but _ a. _ myi age 4 JAMES LANBMUIa A CO., Limited over a large proportion of their a • . lava• Bathurst street ToROxTO p. y the poor little fellow still continued Brae —I mere wished to know at to near -by landlords or to go 1n- Wife-- "I really believe you mar- 4 to suffer. One day a friend said, ried me simply because I have what ge , an is really the most - - Convenient distances from their 'Why don't you try Za -Buk T' fascin� lLJhen ; 1 work Hub— You' -r8 wrong. I _ �31Yji1Q DUI tonfoSi m- have week's treatment made a great dif- manna you have some I thought The cheapness of Mother Graves' N insist on havlflq aT% house accommodation for some' re- g you'd net me have some of it.. aponsible officials so as to ensure ference, .I persevered, and within Worm Elcterminatt)r puts it within /s� a month ever acre- was healed -! tttlnasas unitnaitt aetiat,es NsuFalgla reach of,all, and it can bQ- .got$ :t. - OTTO MIGEL - tltair baiag 011 hand in case of s y ' harry call-but now the proposal is Thanks to Zam -Buk his scalp is per- any druggist's., P fano AGt l OTC, to provide for all grades,- -. It is sug- fectly healthy; and his hair has the (pouting) —"Before 'we were ' Bested that a certain proportion of grown again." fmarried you often used to catch me An ounce of intuition may be " the earnings of the railroads should For all skin diseases, cuts, burns lip your arms. ": die — !Yes, and worth more than a pound of tui- Jf,Ija Maypole Soap , be reserved every pear 'for this and blood poisoning use Zam -Buk now I catch you is my pockets." ' tion. FOR HOMM DYEING building scheme. Most of the rail - Arid Eam -Berk Soap. All dealers M►nard s Liniment cues DaneruA, - Washes and dyes at • 'roads have land enough adjacent bo and stores, and Zam -Buk Co., To- The- Best Liver Pill. —The action their right--of-way so they_ could let routo, of the liver is easily disarranged: one operation, giv- .- easier' an tilt ion rem. a fan tl A sudden chill, undue exposure to fault-finding Nothing ie than - ding i fa fin -no talent,,. n self - denial .. no ro°' bright, the elements, over- indulgence in 4 ' eolol.- mi& eottoa I When one is inclined to worry• brains, no character -are required wool, o or ms. the remark of an old lad should some favorite food, excess in drink- to set up in the grumbling busi- tunes. 24 colors HAMM BAD BABY Y ' ing, are a few of the. causes. But be recalled: —, Yee, desriea; I d �whatcver' may be the cause, Parma- IIesa' _ _ "'Jl�veaayebade. have had an awful heap of trouble lee's Vegetable Pills can be 'relied Colors 10c, bract CAME NEAR DYING in my time if mast of It had hap- g Low Colonist Bates st rn Ry. Coast vta I p stt'dwit bl. „ upon as the best corrective that Chicago and Not,h Western 8y., Sept. 25th ,x paned. pc•tp d with b'k- ean be taken. They are the. lead - to Oct: 10th from all points in Canada to let "How to Dye' Los Angeles, San Francisco,. Portland,' 1[O$ --e-- ing liver pills -and they have no su- Seattle, victoria Vanoouvpr, Helena, hom F. L. BENEDICT i CO. Nontresi Comfort for the Dyspeptic -There periors among such preparations. Butte, Missoula, Xalispell, Pocatello, 'Head Broke Out. Spimai to Arms, is no ailment so harassing and ex- p Nampa, Balt._Lake City, Ogden, Grand" Legs and Entire Body. ►tehed So hausting as dyspepsia, which arises' rr Jet., eta. Through Tourist sleepers and Cider and W1flG ,. from defective action of the stomach Your husband has -nearly faint- free reclining chair care from Chicago: He Would Scratch Until Blood Ran, a ed.'" "Dear, dear! These _men 'Variable routes, Liberal stop- over,. For PRESSES and ,liver, and the victim of it is to alwa s do thin „ information write or call on B. H. Ben. One Box of Cutieura Ointment and y things by, halves 1 • nett. General Agent, 46 Yonge St.,•Toronto. be' pitied. . Yet he can find ready Near) no Cake of CutiCUra Soap relief in - Parmelee's Vegetable rhinard's Llnlment for sale ev h "My- ' • ' ` — Him,— HarKad -No Return. Pills, a PrepaYation that has es a - ed- ' —+—= lished itself by years of effective 'BURNED -THE WIND.. long time before he proposed to -Three Sizes: "When my boy was about three months use. There are pills that aro wide- rr me, he was very careful. . Ah . Junior, price$25.00_. old. his head broke out with a rash which Sam', were you in that riot; leaf its always those careful people who, was very itchy and ran a watery avid. We ly advertised as the � grCatest ever night Z" �� get taken, in I Medium 30.00 Yassir. Be ior; " 96.00 tried everything we could but he got worse compounded; but not one of them r. „ y -all the time, till It spread to his arms, legs can rank'in value with Parmelee's. "Did you- run like the wind No man -or woman •should hobble rr 7T and then to his entire body. He got so bad R y L. ,. A . SURVEYER, that he came near dying, The rash would Sam I painfully about because of corns _ ftch eo drat he would scratch till the blood LADIES OBJECTED TO FINERY rr , _ No, sir. I didn't run like the -when so certain a relief is at hand" 52 St. Lawrenab 13oulevard o»� him pfflow in tyellowish orning. would tb p t wind, 'deed I didn't.. But I passed as Holloway's Corn Cure. MONTREAL _ "• mittens on his hands to prevent 2tim -tearing Dusky Afriean Maidens Refused to two niggers that was running like .this skin. He was so weak and run down that r— _ _. WeAr Skirts, the wind." T' °laughter and tears .of a W0- +': Trying to find the beautiful he took fainting spells as if die were dying. - a are xger a aiteirs'ge; - Ile was almost a skeleton and his little hands The difficulties of the clergymen wesery *e. -vividly 4ti�e_ -,.� were thin like ,taws - and social reformers of more en- - railroad vacation folders. He wic bad about eight months when we Mlnard's Liniment Cures Burns, Eta. _•• - hovering that you have got t0 tried Cuttcurs Remedies. I had not laid him lightened countries in their efforts as down In his cradle in the daytime for a fang. to compel the fair sex to' put- more WHAT MAKES PESSIMISTS, b2ty -a- longer. belt. ' while. I washed him with Cuticura Boa and - JJ Soap cloth into their skirts pale into in Sitting three hours on a five -inch Taking a family of nine children _. -gut on one so soothed of at -he a Ointment Significance and he was so soothed that'he could sleep, g verso the mhambs e, , board at a circus behind a picture on a picnic. a. You don't know how glad I was he felt better. the local governor of Inhambane, hat... - Seeing a . man who owes you $9 :It took one box of Cuticura Ointment and 'British East Africa, who has almost riding by in an automobile. .pretty near one cake of Cuticura -Soap to-eure Stopping —him. I think our boy 'would have died but. Caused a war -by ordering the native a PP g a runaway -• horse' and for the Caticura Rea�dles and I shall always maidens to attire themselves in Eu -" having your' name spelled wrong, in remain a firm -friond of them. He was cured Fopean garb. (6 the newspaper notice. �C � PAW) snore titan twenty years ago,. and there has The order particularly insiAed The morning mail_ on the first " a been no return of the trouble. I shall be RUB ■ E R sled to have you publish this true statement that the native women should not- 1 day of the' month.EEL� of his cure." (signed; Mrs. M. C. Ittaitlaad, appear in public without skirts un- 1 Digging u our old_ dress suit Jasper, Ontario, May 27, 1910. _ $B .8 _ p y . , For more than. a generation mothers have der pain of some grave penalty not' only to find "that the moths have Tread softl �" "• i`il found s speedy, agreeable and economRal aPeC1fi�•• .. eaten one tail off. the coat. The y - - treatment for their skin- tortured little ones Never was an apparently inno- r only thing to do is to wait until Step safely. 4 in Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Although r cent sumptuary .law r.�a•nived with the eat the other tail off and th>°n . they are sold by drugsisteand dealers every- y - CAT'S PAW RUBBER SOLES where .a liberal sample ofeachmaybe� obtained such' an outburst of rPbe Ilion. The 23. THE P ' you wil] have aTuxedo. tree, from, the Potter Drug A Chem. Corp, Commercial Council resigned in a Living -rtegt door to.. an.. amateur Ell" the Patented ffry;+g o'"IO�O " 'w Ave•BOrton. VA body and the Indian storekeepers Ep ? ]ISSUE f--112 clarionetist. of Cat's Paw Nee s. ISO - � '�.:%.,�, . .taa.+,,s` _;«n �" -r C .:''•a,.. .{ .,i't>���: ^S_: LP'.7Nt'?• ;.. .. ,ry -.. .... •.::' '� +7.1, v �•' -,; ••r'r ,j,;t' .w • • p ;/ +. F'W4.f�s^.•ia?.�iccW �„,•+oFerir �'`-1LSnLmaRb v ''ro' `. .ea ^�', '.'• + T^ ...s. .. ...v .._._._.. i ., . ...... «..• .. _.v_. ... "'� .. 4�Y��it��w��'r� ' ` • vv .:�1.�.:'a�a'�a.^'�tm�ssunicrb: r" . :.. .'... -.. .. :. .. .....:. :� +:r ii •r..- L.Y. -s .w,i:,.... er m...._. . ys�' Y. rn�a�2.,_.Air,..wfiM...,.wc,n.. t,.�:: ;5. i. •. ..,.. ..a..s�v..:`' •" e � , rZr_WM_Mi,7er�" ..... -W. J. and Mrs. Miller spent 1tIDAT, 8grr, 27th,- Auction aria of - -. - • �� - - - ,� aiJO�Jl>k.� -��am Sunday with Claremont relatives. farm stock, implements, household - " -Mrs Goo. Leng -has been mak- furniture, etc., on lot 10, n, 8, Piickering, the • Property of Charles lag some improvements to her res- Proctor, Bale at one, Bee bills, _ a ` f sac . aV4 Maw, auctioneer, -H- -Wade shipped a carload .o id a Wm. „mixed stock on Monday. -Lord »and Lady ;Hyde and f -- - - =. . -W. F, Hendersone nt Sunday Lord Somers have returned from BAxuRDAT, e$pr. 26th-Auction sale pe sale of household furniture in the _ -.. _-she place to buy your - - _ -.- with friends in Scarboro. their holiday trip. village of Claremont. the property -Miss O Nara, of Toronto. spent : -Fall plows -ng in now elfgliging of Mrs. Wm. Powell. Sale at 4 " the attention or many farmers. Sunday at the Gordon House with o'clock. Bee bills. W. B. Powell, -Dr. Field was on the sick list her friend, Miae (;Fora Gordon. auctioneer. Jor several days during the week. - Remember the quilt contest W$D1NSaDAY, Oct. i- Auction sale of R 0 C E R I E has at W. J. Got-don's store for the - ~ -E. R. Ruddy, of Toronto, farm stock, implements, hay, grain, - - - -- - ' peens red'. a few days in town. ,benefit ' cf- St.1 George's- Gharelt household effects, etc„ at lot !, con. - - -s " -John McGinty has begun the closes Sept, 28th. * 1, Pickering, the property of R. J. Vinegar -� -White Wine and Cider, :iwock of laying down cement side- -Mr. and Mrs. Hewetson, of Bradle . Bale at one. Bee bills. Pickling s All kinds walks. New York State, spent a few days W. B. Powell, auctioneer. Ce Q ,�t -Dr. Field's new residence is this week. with Gervas and Mrs• Spices--All d . tiow being rushed towards bOmpl - Cornell. ° Lion. -L. D. and Mrs. Banks, who O q BREAKFAST FOODS -Corn Flakes, Quaker Oats, Puffed Rice, " - William Wilson has_ been off been spending a month .visiting _ „ Shredded Wheat, - • aintg for several . daya swing to a the former's brother in New York 73ARD AND 80FT — Bell Ceylon s d� , sore band. City, are' expected to return home Tea. Its great. W. H. Field, of Toronto, spent tomorrow. The Standard Fuel .o.. Ltd. :Try our biay- ` Saturday with his father, , and -To Rent -A 7- roomed house in -' King Street, Pickering, now occu- Cherrywood Station C. N. R. sister here. _. -A number from here attended pied by 'J• C. Philip. Possession Mondays, Wednesdays and ' W. G. Scott's sale ax Claremont on given on Oct. ]5th.. Apply to R •.! O D S g Fridays only, Wednesday. Mrs. S. Andrew, Church St. Pick- , -Miss Ida Bunting returned ering. *. R.' C• =.d& SON - - home last week after spending a = Alexander and slits. Mackie, phone Mark• 5020 New Wrapperettes, Shakers, Towlings, Loch Lomonds, Shaker BIAnI?; of Burk's Falls, who have been ets, just-arrived. A beautiful selection to- choose from. month in the city. _ -Mr. and Mtn. Ward and fam- spending the past two weeks «ith EX CUf-?S / C�IV ily. of Toronto, spent Sunday with C, and Mrs. Rogers, and other J. G. and :►IVs. Philip-. Pickering friends are now visiting SPECIALS IN MEN'S SVEAIt -W. J. Biller is ttaving-a new friends and relatives- around )ing TO T6RONT0 - ,for 20 cents. fence erected in front of his farm sale. Men's Wool Socks, regular 25 cents ;along the Kingston road. - Married -At the home of the via Grand Trunk Railway Men Odd Vests, sizes 38 and 89, reg. $1 each, now 70c. jai ri b the Rev. Frank s -D, Simpson spent several daps bride's mother, y -' - during -the past week with reIa- Rae, of• t nionville, oa Wednes- Udder the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Yllten's Odd Vests; sizes 38 to 4Z; i ice patterns, reg. 1.50, now 98c. lives in Western Untatio. dirt', Sept. 18th, Margaret, young Society of the Presbyterian -R. A. and W. H. Bunting est daughter of firs. Thos. Glen- _ Church, OshAR a, on Some nobby lines in :Men's Soft Hats, Christies, etc., for fall : 'ppent over Sunday with their dinning, of Amber, to Frank H -• Thursday, Oct. 3rd, 1912 uncle., Wesley, Bunting, of Strath- Westuey, of Pickering. The ' goy. :�Ews eaends tongtatulati�ns• starting from Cobourg and including LADIES -See our new l�eckwear -very neat and strictly lip•to date. i -J. H. Rogers is spending a -A Harvest Home Festival tin all stations between there and Ftose- Out- 25 cent heavy Cotton Est is just right for this time of the f; week or more withhis children der the aue icAs o£ St. George's bank. The following are the rates ear. and grand- children in Alton and p and tints of leaving : y _ chncch will be held in the •Town � fiorrie. Hall on the evening of Thursday Cubonrg 1.95 6.44 a. tn. - -Wm. Wilson has just complet- Sept. 26th. Tea will be served in Port Rope - L75 202 _ led the work' of putting on a nec� \ewtonville 1.83 7.18 V—yl' A R 0 W A R E Newcastle 1•b0 v metal -roof on P- %larksou Rogers' t ron`tflmoc �i will be l'byg�he on 1.28 11163 The shoots Newca tle 1.60 -1.43. '- s� - residence,- shooting season is here. Eley -'s Loaded Shells -back and smoke- s -C. Burling is renovating the Whitby Orchestra and able local Darlington (St. Cr 7,45) 1,06 8.08 less -the hest. Don't take substitutes. store he recently purchased from talent. Everybody is welcome. Whitby - .95 8.28 John Dickie,- preparatory• to mov- Admission 25 cents; children lb Pickering - •75 ;ReloRding'Tools; Rifle Cleaning Rods. Empty Shells, ing therein. cents._ Dunbarton -70 - 6.4A a nits Etc. Wad Cutters, E -Mrs. W. H. Banks has been ill -The construction work on the Rosebank ' ` Toronto- Eastern Electric Railway Children oser 5 and under 14, halt fare - and under the doctor's care for �a rt making steady progress. " See our $u.00 Steven's Rifles and our special $12.30 double barrel the past week but is now_some- • A reach Loading Gun. g Tickets goad going, on the one (morn - }� what unproved. steam shovel will begin work on ing Kcal) train• valid returning on the AIIRNAy, we are Mr, Field's hill a mile east of the name day, except from stetsons Port - B �1 _... -Mrs, Wm, -� sorry to state, is very ill 'at pre4- village -neat week when a large Hobe and Cobourg, .stns which points. _T ent We hope her illness' may be gang of men will be employed. rickets are good the following dap. H A P M A Il� of short duration. So far no work has been done west e S a r� ll1 l� ' =Miss Myrtle Willson, we re- of the village owing to the fact ,AO,,d�ziit3treLt0r e3 F gret to report, is under the doctors that the route was not definitely .x rare At present. We hope for her settled upon. A new line has NOTICE TO CRE�ITOtS =T�" t - a9peedp recovery' been surveys d. taking In Dunbar- JC� i 1 -11r. Bayne, who purchased ton and Rosebank, and continuing ESTATE of Taus. wit aov, DECE,asEn :Ed. Cornell's farm some time ago, along the -lake front into Scarboro Nos ice is hereby iven, pursuant to ;te erecting' a new house• for the township. 'The probability is this g _ } lino will be selected and the Cher. R. S. O., Chrpter 189, that all persons tnanager of the farm. having claims against the estate of ' -We are sorry to report that rywood route abandoned.- Owing Thomas Wiisom late of-the township -3: V N T �` R 8 Mrs, John Annan is not making _to the great amount of work ne- of Pickering. in the County of Ontario, -the' rogcesd 'towards recovery cessary to construct the lines we Retired Farmer, deceased who died We can supply all your needs in 8PORTINt3 GOODS.. A full aapply fi that her friends would like_. cannot expect the railway to be on or about the 21st dap of August. of Shells, Powder,: Shot, Cartridges, Empty Shells, " . -Mr4. James McGriskin, of Wo- completed. until some. time nett 1912 are rQuired to send by registered burn, accompanied by her aeph- summer. The change of route will post or delver to the undersigned Ad- Gun Oil, etc., etc. ew, ester Joe Douglas,. spent a prove moat graEifyioit• to -the resi= ministrator. on or>efoic tare of their ant of �, :.t, t,e,. brethsr.- provs a -notice t and Gloves. JAmea Kennedy. claims, duly veri Bed; ; An is -A considerable assort of into- further given that after the last men- See• our special price on Hammocks. -The next regular meeting of rest is being manifested throagh- tioned dote the undersi�gtned Admire - ' the Pickering branch of. the NN o out the township in the matter of, {aerator will proceed to diatrtbute the By. said estate, having re and only to the men's Institute will be held on securing electric power. The H _' Tuesday tiexlk Sept. 24th. at 8 pp• dro-Electric Commission are kept claicna of whielr Te a x11 ttren have e - m., at the home of Mra. L. D• burp extending their system to notice. r Banks. many parts of the province and Dated the 27th, ay of Sept., 1912. - -John Dickie is offering for the are receiving applications 'tt v, W T. R o 'sale or tb rent his house and farm y Administrator, 88 from tnangmnntcipalities for pow- �� Claremont, Ont. _ - �• '} at the east end of the village. and er. This township, which is one - _ 'A• E. CHRISTIAN, lelierin y Harness. Emporium -. is also offering to rent, his dwel-' of the best in Ontartcr-sl!fould not _ -_. Solicitor, ding opposite M. S. Chapman 's be one of the last th avail them- 51.1 '► ' ' Is where you can get any style o store. See'advt• selves of the privilege -of securing _ _ prices, for good material and workmanship. _ - Millinery Opening -Sept: 28th this boon at the lowest possible 710 yQA Reihl17+8 and 27th. We extend a- cordial price. We are not is a position ,N Flies ors here - call and get a nett, Team Hotta $2 pr. up. in tiou to all ladies to come and to quote the exact rates at present Single netts $1 each up. - _ sob our hats for fall and winter. the money you can make selling fruit g but we expect to have these short- trees;'. The present demand for nur- I have ]set second hand Carriage Harness for $10. . Our styles are the latest, our vat- 1 when the matter' can be conaid- wry stock is the greatest is the hie- 2 set second hand Single Harness $8 and $4. •aes the best, our prices a.re,Jess' Bred carefully.. The township tory of the business. Every person . All come. D. Sim at Co. council purpose taking action 'in who has land is' planting or preparing All supplies constantly on hand. -Make. us a call before you buy. the matter at their next meeting, to plant. -- We sell the D. Moore Company's when, it is hoped, they. will -have -We Want Now picREi jiIN6 RARNE5S EMPORIUlk� Treasure Stoves and Ranges. the the support of a well-signed yeti- for Fall and Winter months a reliable largest mauufaettirer o£ stoves lion from` those anxious to-use the man to sell in Pickering and surround- phone Ind. 801. _W• J• COAKWELL i and ranges in Canada. Sold by power. ink district. good pay, exclusive terrl- . W. J. Gordon, House Furnishings, -oil Monday morning about tort' and sit the advantages-in--rePre- - Corner of Sin and Church Ste., senttnpl an old established firm. Over ., p daylight M. S. Chapman bad a 000 acres in cultivation. Established "Pickering. * narrow sacs from death by years. Write PELHAM NUR- EWEAR CLEARING i Walter teven", who, with Mr. Stevenanson,-has return - �O drowning- a SEA ' i had got up early and departed, - ed from Regina, -where • they had for the marsh each shouldering a CET OUR CATALOaIIE Circa an unpleasant and •• painful gun and with pockets full of amu- We are clearing all A hiteR ear, blouses, house dresses, etc., lb/ Off- it daring the destructive ninon for the parpoo -s of- securing IT IS FREE - All prints ginghams, chambrays, regular 18c. for ]lc. cyclone of a few months ago, has a week's supply of wild duck, the How about fruit jars and jelly glass ? You will need some for Your been spending a few days with price of beef making that article • • ¢awning. We are supplied with these at the'lowest price. -her rents, W. and Mrs. Harvey. of food prohibitive• As Mr.�Chap- ` pa remember handsome Igo you require a pair of rubbers fur the rainy season ? If so call on -This season wAl be man caught eight of a hands - ed in after years as the wet year. specimei��re- atonce Sred. His - us and get fitted. We have some good lines of shoes o While we in Canada have exiffered weapon . possessed some of the `• $hr -• • • men, women and children. All school supplies . much from the frequent raids, characteristics of the mule, and 'jooN �• : ' for the opening of school, Sept Sid. .. z 'we may congratulate ourselves before he could see - the effects of � that we are much better off than the shot upon 'the bird, he found 5 G. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON _ = ~tbQSe in the'$ritiah dsloa, in_parts self 'floundering in the deep, •�, 11��II�� t7f which the crops will prove a water. The herdic tnnditcta*f his Eja� �tJA.LE ..-MILLS mm tataI loss: companion, Mr. Davis, in risking . _ . '. _._• -Adam N. Darling, of Kinsale, P =OKE� =NQ• - w lt� his own life to save that of his Iv _ :. ;M �f�l�-t5�f�11� who has disposed of his farm to friend, deserves much praise. By -chopping our Specialty po .,.- ": W, C. La Fraugb, of Mongolia, his superhuman efforts Mr. Chap- Ogilvie's .Household and Glenora W. &al�j• an ion- sale of his - }1Rauled�in�to� ._a._�l_a�c_e of sin 25,.b0 and 100 pound Large assortment .of Shirts in the. new shades- and styles with collar farm stock. imp ement�a, a safety. Owing' to the early wont sacks. Fresh Rolled• - Tuesday neat, Mr. Darling has and. the coldness of the atmosphere _ Oats, Etc. to match. These are the beet value we have had for y _ taken over Mr. La Frangh's hack- the water was much wetter than Mixed Feed, Bran abd Shorts by the man a day at -$1.00 and $L25 . staring business at which we wish usual and thud increased his ton or cwt. i?ricea reasonable. -- - -" - y i.. him success. 8® - 'C7Ci'. -While threshing it F. West- datgger• mopping every day. Working Shirts 50c., 75c., 80c. and 90c • Rate's on Tuesday last, the Syndi- rate threshing machine became �� RE018TEI - pICSERIN(i MARBETB ;Straw. -Hilts 15c, 25e and _50c. e&. ch ill and refused to work. Home.,. i remedies were applied without TuSeDAT, Sept 2s,- Extensive credit White WinterZVheat, old...... $1.03 t` avail °until Friday morning when sale of farm stock, implements, bay Red •' ...... 1.03 New Hosiery, Hate and Caps and IInder�cear. were available the a fu Cher an N. ickerio tale at eLrt See Mixed -'• _ "` • • • 1.03' -. p specialist was sent. for.. As none- - grain, roots, furniture, at lot e, con. b -' g, {� p p !spring tV.. *. :9011R,. 90 A, BU N T IN t , �'ICKERIN G +was called to to v Darling. Goose inoynnre. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. Oats ..........+, � ........... . . . ... 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