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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_09_27VOL. X.XXI. PICgERING, ONT., - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1912 ----� No. 52 �;. 1protis�tassat 6ara�. -- ___ HIOHLAN0 CREtK Y - - - - - _Established 7f e ass Wi1TB fi - SPINIK SILLS The next regular meeting of the About 1 p. m, on Friday, Are broke - 4 �[td4cal High land Creek Braneh of the Wom- out in the workshop over Mr. R. G. � en's Institute will be held at the home Oke's planing mill, the fire got Into GREENWOOD ~ �E. FORSYTH D. of O., Regis- of Mrs. Batty on Wednesday, October the roof, and before the fire brigade . cared member of the OvtometMoal sew- FLOUR: 2ad, at &80 p, m. Subject; "The arrived, it looked as if the whole build. c ciation of Ontario. special ntfon glveu to Twentieth Centurl Women and her log was doomed. however the fire- _ M�LLN 4� the siting of glasses. >t7•s tested iron xortb WHITE- SATIN Accomplishments.' Y• con were saved g Claremont. tbei BUNS Miss Reynolds. Music b Mies Batt roof, and the mean building, the Accom liahments. to be taken b brigade kept the fire confined to the „a C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S_ TEA -BUNS Ladies cordially invited. c ntente e e Damage to the 1\ . Edinburggh, member of the Collase of Bread and Cake Makers Free. - eztent of about $800.00 was done. No Fj phyeioiane and Surgeons of Ontario. ]ioeatiate MONGOLIA insurance carried. is the rnsuran was This o! Royal College of surgeon,, EdinbOrgh. FEED third fire this summer, which has been ]BRAN saeoial attention to dsieYe of wome0 and . Wedding be are ringing in our ably handled by the Brigade. The SHORTS abildzen, Otne• and s•dd•aoe. Brougham. BRAN town. pressure of water wag so great that MANITOBA OATS PICKERliVG MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS ', Joseph Burkholder's sale passed oft the pumping engine was not needed, OAT CHOP and X-RAY INSTITUTE WELLAND FEED FLOUR successfully on Saturday. Wit new electric pump which -is BARLEY FEED ,. �� A few from here attended the Tune- being installed and the extension -tar JUMBO g MIXED CHOP - Ffessxu'ro, - - ONTARIO ral of the late . Miss Mary Raymer, of the water system. Whitby will have •OATS Dixon's Hill. on Sunday. one.of the finest water supplies in On- CORN V_ Hfaix TOWLE. K. B., x. D-, c. x., ..OAT CHOP James and Mrs. Spews, of the 7th tario, CORN CHOP 7 CORN line Pickering. spent Sunday with the George Btruie, Myrtle, was charged $ ial rites for large quantities. _ Specialist W Rectal Disease- ProdaticDi'' CORN CHOP latter's sister, Mrs. George Bowen. b to Provincial detectives, with P� p g amass of Men. Diseases of Women. Cancers, Tumors, % -Bay eramiaation. DLeaes'of rye CORN CRACKED Mrs. A. Storey. of the 8th line Pick. having on his premises a quantity of ' ear, Doe, Most and tons.. 8lttiag 91"m and • MIXED CHOP ering, and Miss Ruth Gregg, of Clare- li liquor for sale, It was rowel that Z 0 U R -.--- = au acute sad chroaw diseases- wont, spent a day last week with Miss q p Ouse Hours 19 to s and t to is 6917 they searched his hotel, on 10th of BAKERS' JOY - FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS Degeer. 8e tember last. and found hidden in a - GOLDEN CITY 1011,961. bedroom near 'to the bar, one two -gal- Chopping every day in the week. BROCK ROAD ion jar of whisky-, wrapped in a quilt. KI9SIMI E FAREWELL. K.C., BARRIS- in a commode in the same room, a Spec' &3 Mrs. Henderson, of Toronto, is vie - eJ . T88.Court" oro m'Luen w, and small Jar of rum, a flask of whiskey, Sai11shn- Ocull House. Whitby. la• CALWELL'S MOLASSES iting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Bad- a bottle partly full of whisky, some - MEAL gerow, rt wine• and two bottles of bitters. e T. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, led friends Thom, of Dunbarton• W°raie swore that thin was a portion STOCK L. Solicitor. Notary Public, sveaitl Eaami- called on friends in this neighborhood - - • nor for High Court of Justice, Brock serest on Monde of about six gallons of whisky which Whitby, sly J. L• SPINK/ LIMITED, y' remained over when local -o tioa The gravel drawing for the culverts p on the C. P. R. is near) completed In came into force in May 1910. Thaa he E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and . PICKERING• ONT, y p kept forhis own use, and the balance 3• . solicitor. Notary public, 8tc Money to this locality, be diap Red of at that time, the flask loan. offiee neat door to the standard Rank, W. H. Jackson and Master an he said °belonged to a man who had Wbitb'• SNy visited friends at Greenbank and Port 'II Peer last week, n boarding with him, but had now i T BEAL p left' Some discussion arose as to the 1�1; { �,tt>tiai. J What is the matter with doings a uantit of whisk which had been road work in this locality this full, It quantity y G. HAM- Issuer of Marriage is badly needed. seined. Mr. Havers be for the dared. CALDWELL'S MOLASSES 7' V Lioenses to the County of Ontario, CLARE310�1T Wm. Percy has been under the dent objected to its being measured, IFlok.ring vivage, my - ' doctor's care for some time. but is but In his address afterwards conten- MEAL -$1.90 for all styles of furniture. ded that no evidence bad been given to now improving in health. - TPO>'CHER, Real Estate Auc- p g show that more than two gallons had BLATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL . tioneer. valuator, colleeWr and teener 4 = rat maaiege licensee. Brongbam. 1py ' AU DLiY been seined, which amount he coulee- . ded was neeeeafa.ry to obtain a convic• Lion. Col. Farewell a u that the # HOPPER Issuer of Marriage ®OmMiss wianie Chapman has secarhed SAGAR and FLAX MEAL License in the Oon0t7 of On sari40. Moulding an important position in the sc w 2 fact of it being concealed iio close to $1.00 @wee at store and his seudenes, Qlar•mont• the bar room was evidence of its be- the of Prince Albert, Bask. iti far sale, and that the quantity was PO1r LTRY TONIC - T1 R. B EATON. TOWNSHIP fTLEBH A number from here attandt 'Adam g 9 y l.r cture Frame Immaterial. Major Harper took Ooaveranesr, oomos�oaar for Dariiapr'e style near Kinsale on Tuer $ rrppee - 70 cents A t•�mn same view, and ned Birnie, $100.00. a�davlts, aoeoaatmat >et•. Igasaw so lone . day. -- Although it was raining all day - - oa,arse lesser of xarrsye Lim. �DiiP Shades there was a good attendance and the and coats. Theliquor to be conflWAted. At `anoe -:, Ont. T•t prices were blggh. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Lorne Puckrin left .reek for Whit - b where he has entered into partner- WNtTUVAL9 J. Le SPI N K Ltd* . for oo0ntfes of Seek and Oatrefa 1040- y pes ;t Isom Islas of an kinds e,naased so on sborswo - ship with W. F. Disney to en a in Mrs. Thomas Hamlin is ill and under iaotfes. address Green River. P. O.. Oat gag U�TDERTAgIl�TG the Implement bwmeu. We wish the doctor's care, t B. POWELL. Licensed 'Auc- him success 4m his new venture. Arthur Hodson is seriously indispose DICKERING - n a�Y . tfo0eer, valuator and oouecwt for {n connection Alonzo Edwards, who has the com- ed with �ityphoid fewer. Bel+ Ocoee o "d either l�o: dsteyii orbnLK�pai. Distance no object. - b tract and Brougham and and ref rn will be- her home In Alltona.y has returned to C safe,.oadaotea aeeld me, Elil or y y bale o •�pD4 at resfdaA attfsab.ch sa Plat:- gin his new duties next week. He Mr, and Mrs. Geddes and lamily. areas. Phone orlon left at Nave Oleo, rick. Prices moderate. will make his home In Whitby, ape rat a few da s In the vale last week, grins, or M.eaaD's rton, Olaremoat, tow re Will Mooney has gone to Ponty 1 0 AL osiv. promppt scanttoa. saMsiaetWn sn f Mead. 1117 =40%e namberb lnd•peade0t i pn> tJxRR1DGi to pick apples for a couple of moat , - Miss Fay Annie. of Toronto, spent Best {lump steeds coal. All cowl is Something Good in Last week we stated that Ira 8tiaer, last week with her sister, Mrs. Judson under cover, full weight and' S. R. PENNO►CK of Uxbridge Township, picked 290 Pugh. prompt service. .i u r bags of potatoes .from (three) acres. John Larkin lost a good butcher's] 1WMITAI'VALK. oNr. This should have been (two) acres g _ )V Y A L �.. S _ -- beset _.last_ week teom__ bloating on _T� -ZT M-B E -;� - - Ftntaird i96•edor — - -- _. __ _ -- — - - making s- good cr. cps. - clover. r k — AT — Judge McIntyre is busy over the Mrs. Jnmes White bas gone to the A Good stock of rough and matched An business entrusted to me will voters lists. Scott court was held last cif to reside with her daughter, Miss Any y g hemlock, also matched and dress - be carefully handled. week, and Brock and Uxbridge town Ella White. ed spruce and pine. - Charges Moderate - PZCkering Pharmacy this week, The Liberals are expect- Charges Rev. Trickey was in Oshawa last ing an early election, formerly they Mandy attending an ordination see. 2z, 8x and •Ix Ontario cedar shingles. ICKE N S I Independent Phone No. 1511. _ expected Sam Sharpe to drop out, vice held there. 3x and 4x B. C. shingles.. •� - -- Red Rose- Talcum Powder (nee.) mobile the Conservatives always keep Geo, Pugh is, erecting 'a all° this _. N lotis— Perfume new their lists in shape, week. He is at present laid up with a �t me quote you prices on any build- _� JOHN PHILIP y ( ) After being bedfast for seven years, sprained ankle, ing material you may require. J. C. Sing was able to be removed Joseph Wilson has lately given his Red Rose - Toilet Water (new) one day ast week to an invalid's chair p p Bill stuff a specialty. y house a coat of paint, adding much to Ind ndant hone 1504. Has a full line o2 rresh and cur- and wheeled up town. We are pleas- • Pte. ed meats constantly hand. Face Cream, Toilet Paste, etc. ed to know the trip did him no harm. its appearance. y � � Miss Ethel Hodson has returned to a�• and ho he wilt be around more the city, after spending _her -holidays _ _A; �j', E E S } - -spice , Breakfast n, o tom. a recognized as friends qu with friends here. Ram, Bologna, Weiner., etc. ` White Pine and Tar for that readily whom he had not seen during Miss Blossom Hastings, of Toronto, LOCUST HILL cough or cold that bothers you. his long confit+ement.- Times. has been staying with her stater, Mrs• •.. ". Highest prices paid for Hugh Pugh lately. w Butcher's Cattle ••��--�� KINSAL[ Mrs. M. Robinson has recently gone Tt1K'E TABLE-Piokeriag Station Q ..v• �'ETT =T to Swan Lake, Man., for a couple of T. R. Trains going East dne as follow*- ). A very prett wedding took place months to visit her sons. No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. at the homof' John and Mrs. Corner, ., i� ¢1'llfilg IUeI'I� PICKERINa PHARffii�CY g Henry and Mrs. Burk and Mrs. H. 14 Local ' 2.50 P. At. on the 11th, when their second dau h• Burk. of Brown's Corners, spent Sun= 14 Looai 8:04 P. At.. ter Beatrice Alberta, was united in day with J. and Mra, Punch. Trains going West • due as follow* - REAL ESTATE holy wedlock to Mr. Albert Pilkey. The children of the school in charge No. 13 Local 8.96 A. M. ' First -class rigs for hire They entered the parlor, the bride ,. y. of her father, to of Miss McCallum, gave a concert n 11 Local .19 P. M. Bus meets all tTalII9 - -�� � wnv the strplayed McMielmsoh �Rodd nand Friday Mr. and Mrs. which of Newmarket. •" `Sand viincluded. 8.19 P. M, ��� *�_� *� stood before a bank of ferns and asters motered to the village last Sunday _. Teaming promptly attended to. Rev. Mr. Tink conducting the cere- and spent a few days with relatives Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Insurance rates lower on farm pro- moray. The bride looked sweet dress- here. from here attended pertp and Village Dwellings, ed in white silk voile. trimmed with Quite.a number 1• - _ -- - _ We A. reafx, PtcPteri »y. A New Catalogue Of our Ivrge, popular and influen- tial school -tbe TORONTO. ONT. v Is now ready It gives full infor- mation concerning courses, cost, iu vuwlruoica. bridal roses, while her sister, Miss Saturday and were delighted with the 1-To Premium 1-ToteS Amy, who acted as bridesmaid, wad result.. • A few will go to Niagara on If not insured w h me. call and dressed in 'allover embroidery and car- Saturday. Compare t, ried pink roses, The gaoom tone sup- Harry Major, V. S., is undergoing p ported by his brother, Charles Pilkey, treatment for his eyes by A city ape- stable first -class bri house and The house was decorated throughout stable for sa:, cialist. He has lately been appointed with pink and white asters. Mr. and by the Dominion Government a veteri- Mrs. Pilkey left for Toronto and other nary inspector in Saskatchewan.' Con- ,we Q. R- ichardsca• points." The bride's travelling dress gratulations. _._ was of blue broadcloth, with -hat to - Mr Oliver - manager J!)!V�otro- :_.Notary Public, Pickering. match. po]'tan Bank.. Markham, gave a very ' �' interesting and instructive talk to the S P E I A L I S T 'R °-A'" menbers of the Women's-institnte on Miss Meda and Miss Lilian Hogle Wednesday last. a•bich was held in were in Oshawa on Sunday, the Methodist church. The subject in all kinds of Tire Setting. N, F. Tomlinson, of Wiilowdale, was banking and financial things in spent Sunday with friends here. general. AmRj Vl %`L L Spictakles and -• s - - ; 'Lenses =- We do not ^need your pres- crrpt�ozr cite- •�eplact••- _.a.;.�... `: �t lens. Bring the pieces. We analyze them and exactly dupli- date, Or we can make up your present prescription in -any of K; 'q,u popular style of. mounts. - - >' a / Ve can also fit you with per- fectly satisfactory 2 sigh epee- tacles. Norman Bassett'' - 7EWELER -AND OPTTCIAYI -- M opvos.rs wsw WIZZTBY Poor orvrca �r •Tag oreee�eaeei�pana i its for one to-;is y. Read it.care- to atten'd'the - `Chess. " John and Mrs. McLean were at `i•tag'to` w. ZZ. lu sjvr'met wittra accident by comaeg in contact with an a fully and consider the advantages Woodworking and g Greenbank over Saturday and Sun- apple tree, which laid it up for the offered. Enter any time. W. J. Elliott, Principal General Blacksmithing day. A large numbet from here attended summer: Recently a piece of a li was removed from beneath its ahou,- the valued at Cor. Yonge and Alexander Ste. �! H l JACKSON) _ BROCK ROAD W G Scott's sale on Wednesday of last week. der blade end &nimal, SM. is recovering. Miss Minnie Brown hag gone to Iron While assisting a neighbor to draw Blacksmithing . . Have you l46W of water ? dale for a few months, where she has secured the poeitian of teacher in the in grain last week a team belonging � J. A. Pugh went through the barn 8 feet. .... public school. floor and took a drop of about an - C. B. ILICt, OF WHI'T=VALt Several from here attended the foot- ball match between the Shamrocks However, tbev escaped with barely a scratch. He also had a cow knocked Having rented the Dunbarton shop is prepared to furnish you an thin p p y y g and Niagara Falls at Green River on down by an auto and the front wheels and opened the same, I am prepar- in the line of water supply such as Saturday last. All report a good went over it. The machine bad to be ed to do all work entrusted to in the above line, pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, -plumbing. _ game• Next Sabbath. Sept. 29th, the Child- lifted off before the animal could be Mew, but not much hurt. _ me - Horaeahoeing a specialty, , etc. ten's Day Service will be held in $t. Call in and see me anytime. They are also expert well drillers John's Churcb. This service will be conducted by Rev, Wm. Moore and A woman in St. Thomas Com• I a.r, T ,T� ...�.T=M1 and respectfully solicit your patron will take the place of the Sunday e mitted suicide beeauoe her hus, ` DIINBARTUN age for the Future Ind nho ne 5621 School service. It begins at 3.50. band refused to quit smoking, l A•i; .. yJ. r. y'^ Yy�9" i.._• s.-- 2. 1,' r�^• f�lv3, i•.. qv., w3:.? Y' S'$ L. 1� r. �e�XikAP........+ t` sf3:." Ti!: SL'�L,.!E'.'.i•_RR•b`�+�`h;'•f :�Pih...id1Y �.n .!.: 'M �a:Jrii:P° �Y•. ..�a�t•••.•••%3.f.... MF•��.iH m:.. �4.: .'E•,•�Y�•�}ili'a!�._.M°'-'S. ',ni. i 4!• }. .. 'k'...�.:. rnP. l.: �- .. .� _.. AmRj Vl %`L L Spictakles and -• s - - ; 'Lenses =- We do not ^need your pres- crrpt�ozr cite- •�eplact••- _.a.;.�... `: �t lens. Bring the pieces. We analyze them and exactly dupli- date, Or we can make up your present prescription in -any of K; 'q,u popular style of. mounts. - - >' a / Ve can also fit you with per- fectly satisfactory 2 sigh epee- tacles. Norman Bassett'' - 7EWELER -AND OPTTCIAYI -- M opvos.rs wsw WIZZTBY Poor orvrca �r m `71 Y rck ..' .. �. .: .. • • K_ — -a. _. • i • -c!';t ,.,-, -w. .. ;y;+21 .- ,p -rp, '+P `�i' -! .cd'� '�a'�`..� v:".�- """�.,^L. "',�.F ':k: - 'e- ,yam.+.. 2 last fellow to stay away if he could I w makii>sa him more thaw over lose$ and pompous. given tip before," said Roy. "You J1' � a °', ��. • r Ask Store 1OW GET BETTER LIGHT = TQ Ah, so you have come back ; seem in terrible pain." - at An Reliable Y From COAL OIL (Kerosene) that's all right!" he exclaimed. ' `I had iio you would have come it's you !" said Frithi "f, " To 'Jtriy w_ Tests b7 Prot 1KcKertRqaow IdcaiII Unlve[ sits. Montreal oa ell- barn - Ins larva show the Alad�la iLantle Lamb the mast economi and [Ives - round to us. However, no ]natter,. don't know about illness," t _ _,•__ S ` over twlos, es mach I {slat ss the B�po sad other lames tested• It b odor• less clean. aolselesa (}uaranteed. Better litiht than sus or electric. I don't know that there i thin s anything dream. Just in front of Buzzard's s + e sate. - to introdtioe the Aladdin we'll send a samvis lamb oa 10 Days Trial ° °' course s �uaeet mews - -� P '� -• � AGENTS WANTEDD°�eDO° lamR One silent sold over 1000 on { f�srdsslatl sad has m wife very: p y much. ment: " _ ems,. Demo needs this i ¢smade'taIIOO tabia A r aae�nt9 V ce d trial egr ' °Ah,,, said Roy, somewhat sleep- will be-the death of me. - s� -. ddaa7°s�Eve OWU UW WIVg1T 205 � 1W9- � D*W trod rlsoq. s+ th in his heart hearts about was extremely awkward without . For .Student and Faculty \ go 1 I will see her once more —only , the e depth of her grief. "We were Frithjof would have asied b with- h him to-day, for already we are short " • _ sorry to hear about It " his usual dinner hour he was with- o One ink filling of a medium sized Waterman's Ideal � � Send will write about 20,000 words. Think what a saving We go down the first thing to- for Booklet of time that means. You can write conveniently, morrow, said James Horner, "and anywhere, with this pen, that you carry safely in your pocket, shall, of course, stay on. They say Waterman's Ideal makes poor writing good and good writing better. there is no hope of recovery." The rubber holder is strong and finely finished, and the pen point is "By 34 -carat gold. With aysfage care one Waterman's Ideal will last you for '(I the bye, said Mr. Horner, - a lifetime. Avoid substitutes. Prices, $2.50 and upwards. I have just remembered to tell Your local dealer mill supply Waterman's Ideals or get them for you you that provoking fellow, Falek, L. H. Waterman Company, Limited, sod Notre Dame St. W., Montreal. never turned up to -day. He never even had the grace to send word that he wasn't coming." "Of course he must be -- Roy, looking disturbed. "He is the "I just looked in to ask .iow you "Poor fe ow' you should have - - CHAPTER XDL— (Cont'd) F Frithiof grew deadly white. Feel- l last fellow to stay away if he could I w were," said Roy, much sh )cked to g given tip before," said Roy. "You And then with a pleasant farewell i ing sick and giddy, he made his p possibly keep up. We all thought s see how ill l is friend-• - seemed, s seem in terrible pain." - the stranger bowed and went out n way along Oxford Street, noticing h him looking ill before -we left." " it's you !" said Frithi "f, " "Yes yes. it's like a band of hot of the shop, . nothing, walking like. a. man in a " don't know about illness," t turning his flushed face in the dl- i iron," moaned poor Frithiof. Then .leaving b dream. Just in front of Buzzard's s said James Horner, putting on his r rection of the speaker. "'Thank s suddenly starting up in wild excite- - -� P _.- sict4>�_w_as . waitin a remark- h hat • " God you've come 1 That w Oman m ment: " than g good- looking. .man sto on the t temper I've ever come across. tt w will be-the death of me. - Blanche' Let me go to her! Let me el F pavement talking to its occupant. w was extremely awkward without . .nothing but ask questions." g go 1 I will see her once more —only , possibly h Frithjof would have asied b with- h him to-day, for already we are short " "I've only just got back from t this once!" his usual dinner hour he was with- o out observing them had not a fa- o of hands." D Devonshire, but they said you a and then he fell into incoherent 'out the slightest inclination to eat, c miliar voice startled him into keen " "There can hardly be much do- h hadn't turned up to -lay, and 1 t talk, chiefly in Norwegian. and with a craving for some relief „ consciousness. He looked up •hast- i ing," said Roy. "London looks t thought I would come and see after ( (To be continued.) _. P I ily and saw Lady Romiaux --not the l like a desert. However, of course y you. streets he walked up to Regent's B Blanche who had won his heart in I P y d dragged p - Park, hoping that there perhaps b been pressed to his wore a hard I B But he had scarcely settled him - w which stood un a chair beside him. i is 121,000 square miles. he was longing. h look of defiance, and the eyes that s self down comfortably to his work " "I tried to come this morning," "Come along, will You!" shout- p had ensnared him had now an ex- a after James Horner's welcgme de- h he said, "but I was too giddy. to S Scotland has a total population pression that confirmed only too p parture when the thought of Fri- . .tand, and gave it up. My, head's n not much more than half that of 1� a roug ',o ice a in im. a well the story he had just read. thief came to trouble him, gone wrong somehow." Greater London. glanced round and . saw an evil - -- _ looking tranip who was speaking He heard her give a little astifi- Like most 'people, Roy was del- - cial laugh in which there was not I•fish. With an effort he to him- even to a most forlorn little boy at his i I + _ ,a903 $ heels'. - even the ghost of merriment, and ;self away from his beloved speci- IhALI! ' The child seemed ready to drop, after that it seemed as if a great j mens, and set. off briskly for Vaux- e cloud had descended on him. He hall, where after some difficult but with a look of misery and fear moved on mechanically, but it was he found the little side street n At its best land effort, most painful to see in chiefly by a sort of instinct that he which, among dozens of others pre- isuch a young face, it hurried on, -y y peeping up a wretched little sort of ._ - cklhow three Miss Tu noure.e pause of the found his way back to the ' -o — fatly who Good heavens, Mr. Fal trot at - -ibe ieeis ofits 1 you are looking exclaimed the A little withered -up ladv opened ; , ,tramped on - doggedly; Presently g g l question. ? '�a �` Your love of head than aR he glanced at him.: the door to him, and replied rare- - the tramp pausecLoutside a public- "It's a good thin Mr. Robert will ously to his s\ house. be back again soon. If I'm not Mr. Fatek is ill, she said. He . : cleanliness and r.. "Wait for me there In the park," very much mistaken,' hell put you seems very feverish; but he was Ike said to the child, giving it a I ,. or u r i c will b e into the doctor's .baeds, like it once before, when he first �, A to p y ,. push in the direction. - I c� ",�'°' _ ' Ob, it is chiefly this hot wea- came to England, and it passed off I •N* sa` gratified by this 5- And• the little fellow went on obe- then " said Frithiof, and as anxi- in a day or two," _i : diently,- until, just-at the gate, he ous t if o put an- end to the. eonve-r a- - "Can I see him t" said Roy. Pound Sealed Package ci caught sight of a coatermonger's Lion he turned away to his desk "W ell, he doesn't like being die- -. " barrow on which cool green ]cares and 'began to' write, _though each turbed at all," said Miss Charlotte -and ripe red strawberries were P displayed. word cost him a painful effort, and "He'll hardly let me inside the ._. _ p. h pea $min a to s happened of�uld b sheer force. At tea -time he gran: him. I should real) be lad. You Sugar red s minute to see what would seelned to be dragged out of him room, But if _you would just see Granulated a PP g p� dered out °in the *treet, scarcely will judge. better if he should see Ex&a a g all, the child just stood there pati- knowing what he was doing, and the doctor or not." isntly. _ _ haunted always b-• Blanche's sadly Thank g p -f ry. - .- "Have you .'ever tasted them?" " .yon, _I -'ll o tt then.. ft's�Canada's finest.su sugar, _rash from the Reilne , altered face. When he returned he Don't let me trouble you." untouched b human hands. Each Package ` said' Frithiof, drawing nearer. found that the who - dusted the , "It• is noise he seem y - - - -= - - — The- 9 „ be3L .s op spilled some, i over his much," said Miss Charlotte. contains 5 full curds of sugar ar Your Grocer , _ Would you like to ?'' order -book whereupon you will find your way up aloly, p g +, eon be' flew into' if Still he did not speak, but a look one of those violent passions to perhaps it would be best. It is the can supply you. - ;a of rapture dawned in the wistful which of late he had been liable, so first door you come to at the top e` . ''� . • child eyes. �� - ' entirely losing his self - control that the last flight of stairs. Cimada Sugar Repining "Sixpennyworth," said Frithiof ! tic, _. _ those about him began to look Roy wen��t��u��pp quietly, opened -_- - - - ' to the costermonger ; -_ then signing i alarixied. - door as noiseless y as he could, an- 1l�panyst te� -_ - to the child to follow, he led the ' • I can bear. it no longer,' be went in. ` way into the park, sat down on said to himself. "I have tried to _ MOR�@aL the nearest seat, put the basket of "I wish you wouldn't come i-i _ - P bear this life, but it's no use—no again," said an irritable voice from 9 strawberries down beside him, and use •" -the bed. "The lightest footstep is lanced at his. little companion. Yet after awhile there lose with = torture." "There, now sit down by me and in him, a_ thought which checked the _ enjoy them he said • h n„ntmg vi«tf)na And the child. needed no second longing for death. He remember - bidding, but began to eat with an ' ed the face which had so greatly i� -eager delight which was pleasant struck him the day before, and " ' INA. J5Pw- l,4 . ''to see. again those kindly words range in ':Eat, too," said the child, point- his ear, "Courage ! the worst will _ ing to the basket. P ass." p__ ._ > And Frithiof, to please, him, At length cloiang time came. He '�' •: 1OO Cheques Will be �;,,,•�1,,,� „����„ -.- mmiled' and took two or three dragged himself 'back to Vauxhall, Distributed Amon Canadian istr.awberries. shut himself into his dreary little J "There, the rest are, for you,” room, pulled the table toward the - he said. "Do yeu-like =-them T" 'open window, and began to work at Farmers. Will You Get One of Them. "Yes," said the child • emphati- -Herr ,9ivertaen' a translating... But eaIly ; "and I like you." at last he was at the very end of In addition to the twenty -seven first prizes of $50 each, there will •j "Why do you like me t" . his strength. ' A violent shivering be eighty -one other Cash prizes, ranging from $10 to $25 in our "I was tired, and you, was kind fit seized him. Work was no -lon- - Ao me, and these is real jammy, ;" i gar possible ; he could -only stagger '1912 PRIZE CONTEST FOR FAR he said no more. Then before long ; sciousness . of being utterly and This contest is along the same lines as the In addition to thus being divided into the father reappeared, and the lit- hopelessly beaten which to 'a man e ,.• pp i pe y , .. _ - . on which was to successful last year, site t classes, so as to Qive small users of cement .an ... . tie fellow with one shy nod of the is so hard to heal. that there are three times as many prizes, a d. equal chance with those who use more, the head ran off, looking back. wistfully Later :on, when the summer twi- therefore three times ag many chances for Contest is also divided into nine divisions, one - every now and then at the stran- light deepened into night, and he contestant to win. Every farmer in Can- for each province. So you see you need only ger who would be remembered by' could no longer make out , the har- ada who uses "Canada" Cement is eligible to to compete with the other farmers of your own - him to the very end of his life. bon, and the shipping, and the fa- - compete. The conditions are such that large The next day, something happen- miliar mountains, he buried • his S province and not with those all over Canada and small users of cement the last -drops o-- aloud, -tun ties to wi amp prize. have egual_oPpor oft'- You cannot win a prize. M - Fs D `rover-- - Frithiof's cup of misery, and made in a forlorn misery which, even in used cement p The contest is divided into three classes, and there of last yews prize winners had ft overflow. The troubles of the Paradise, must have wrung his mo- are first, second, third and fourth prises ( =50, $25, never used cement before they past year, and the loneliness and tiler s heart:' ' $15 and $10) in each class. entered the Contest, We will send poverty hich he had borne had I "' radually broken down his health, Roy Boniface came back from. De- .. w eusew e t }rt�mettueeestan hto > m„rni;ta.,.1",d.,�i, ;arms Can D With�Concreteh� a P- a c nd there came to him now, a re- vonshire the following day, his poll- rmAm wbe ».d Dheto[rapbt o} the bur concrete that will not onlp hel you m the gar e0 •i E - Rve3atioa- -which vied —44h--- fit�l t� �ci e�ei�d by � week- -,� �. �'�.t'�tmld� s14!60^•+-CCMA21 - aa:s91AACM,yes'.r1MeFy_ '� �: ,� � .�• : - blow. He was dining at his usual account of the illness of Mrs. Hor- 1t t9tt thing you could want toknowabout y. ' Grills "c+•— Prizes to be awarded to the tour farmer the use of cement on the farm. restaurant. Too tired' to eat much, ner's uncle-. As there was ever heath rwilice who tend the best detcnj. nowt deity, bat send u you ; - he had taken up a bit -.of one of reason tp expect a legacy from this ei•r. tetlia bow an piece of eo work yard m t me , [ 7 Di aerate arse and addrn t da ' V" done with '•Canada•` Ceftem (Entries t►is tree ►omit and futl yardmier the society papers which some. one aged relative, Mr. Horner insisted for this prise must be teeompaw" by photo- elthe Prize Conte.t right away. .„t co, left there, ai?d his eye fell on one on going down at once to see who- partlGllATS „et■pr.ew.wk) .t+ +a, Uw t h iron, Patti of ceapoa v eotrts>ta f -of those detestable paragraphs Cher they could be of any use. of your which pander to the very_ lowest Like many other businessmen he i2 _ Address P °6lleity i►Rasas.r tastes of the public. No actual relieved the monotony of his daily' Pr1Zle Conte3t. Canada Cement Company e, +e[iwssyve A name was given, but. every one work by always` keeping two or t► knowing anything about her could three hobbies in hand. The mania - free boo _ '"Wf>latthe F�,lmar �•' not fail to see that Blanche Romi- for collecting had always been en- a01 Herald Bldg. Montred 9ux was the woman referred to. couraged at Rowan Tree House, CendOwtCOiX�te„ ;np most revolting insinuations, and juat now botany was his keen. Will be Sent to All wst. contemptible gossip, end- 'eat delight. He was content. who request details "" e+ ith_ the, cc.) rds, "An interesting mounting specimens on the night _ _._ _ of _ the... t'r -izA Contest. _ t ;'rte .ad ;?fie oaao may soon be expect- of his return, when James Horner �v fft looked in, the prospective. legacy a!F �'� Y'•0.' ,-.14t �� �• a r . . , . - . . r . „ • u i, b75 . , ... ... .I�^;'i�e.. i lff•X'. ^w .� ... �.8. ' y a�'f Y a .. . • e r .. .• , e:'n w!!l. n„ntmg vi«tf)na And the child. needed no second longing for death. He remember - bidding, but began to eat with an ' ed the face which had so greatly i� -eager delight which was pleasant struck him the day before, and " ' INA. J5Pw- l,4 . ''to see. again those kindly words range in ':Eat, too," said the child, point- his ear, "Courage ! the worst will _ ing to the basket. P ass." p__ ._ > And Frithiof, to please, him, At length cloiang time came. He '�' •: 1OO Cheques Will be �;,,,•�1,,,� „����„ -.- mmiled' and took two or three dragged himself 'back to Vauxhall, Distributed Amon Canadian istr.awberries. shut himself into his dreary little J "There, the rest are, for you,” room, pulled the table toward the - he said. "Do yeu-like =-them T" 'open window, and began to work at Farmers. Will You Get One of Them. "Yes," said the child • emphati- -Herr ,9ivertaen' a translating... But eaIly ; "and I like you." at last he was at the very end of In addition to the twenty -seven first prizes of $50 each, there will •j "Why do you like me t" . his strength. ' A violent shivering be eighty -one other Cash prizes, ranging from $10 to $25 in our "I was tired, and you, was kind fit seized him. Work was no -lon- - Ao me, and these is real jammy, ;" i gar possible ; he could -only stagger '1912 PRIZE CONTEST FOR FAR he said no more. Then before long ; sciousness . of being utterly and This contest is along the same lines as the In addition to thus being divided into the father reappeared, and the lit- hopelessly beaten which to 'a man e ,.• pp i pe y , .. _ - . on which was to successful last year, site t classes, so as to Qive small users of cement .an ... . tie fellow with one shy nod of the is so hard to heal. that there are three times as many prizes, a d. equal chance with those who use more, the head ran off, looking back. wistfully Later :on, when the summer twi- therefore three times ag many chances for Contest is also divided into nine divisions, one - every now and then at the stran- light deepened into night, and he contestant to win. Every farmer in Can- for each province. So you see you need only ger who would be remembered by' could no longer make out , the har- ada who uses "Canada" Cement is eligible to to compete with the other farmers of your own - him to the very end of his life. bon, and the shipping, and the fa- - compete. The conditions are such that large The next day, something happen- miliar mountains, he buried • his S province and not with those all over Canada and small users of cement the last -drops o-- aloud, -tun ties to wi amp prize. have egual_oPpor oft'- You cannot win a prize. M - Fs D `rover-- - Frithiof's cup of misery, and made in a forlorn misery which, even in used cement p The contest is divided into three classes, and there of last yews prize winners had ft overflow. The troubles of the Paradise, must have wrung his mo- are first, second, third and fourth prises ( =50, $25, never used cement before they past year, and the loneliness and tiler s heart:' ' $15 and $10) in each class. entered the Contest, We will send poverty hich he had borne had I "' radually broken down his health, Roy Boniface came back from. De- .. w eusew e t }rt�mettueeestan hto > m„rni;ta.,.1",d.,�i, ;arms Can D With�Concreteh� a P- a c nd there came to him now, a re- vonshire the following day, his poll- rmAm wbe ».d Dheto[rapbt o} the bur concrete that will not onlp hel you m the gar e0 •i E - Rve3atioa- -which vied —44h--- fit�l t� �ci e�ei�d by � week- -,� �. �'�.t'�tmld� s14!60^•+-CCMA21 - aa:s91AACM,yes'.r1MeFy_ '� �: ,� � .�• : - blow. He was dining at his usual account of the illness of Mrs. Hor- 1t t9tt thing you could want toknowabout y. ' Grills "c+•— Prizes to be awarded to the tour farmer the use of cement on the farm. restaurant. Too tired' to eat much, ner's uncle-. As there was ever heath rwilice who tend the best detcnj. nowt deity, bat send u you ; - he had taken up a bit -.of one of reason tp expect a legacy from this ei•r. tetlia bow an piece of eo work yard m t me , [ 7 Di aerate arse and addrn t da ' V" done with '•Canada•` Ceftem (Entries t►is tree ►omit and futl yardmier the society papers which some. one aged relative, Mr. Horner insisted for this prise must be teeompaw" by photo- elthe Prize Conte.t right away. .„t co, left there, ai?d his eye fell on one on going down at once to see who- partlGllATS „et■pr.ew.wk) .t+ +a, Uw t h iron, Patti of ceapoa v eotrts>ta f -of those detestable paragraphs Cher they could be of any use. of your which pander to the very_ lowest Like many other businessmen he i2 _ Address P °6lleity i►Rasas.r tastes of the public. No actual relieved the monotony of his daily' Pr1Zle Conte3t. Canada Cement Company e, +e[iwssyve A name was given, but. every one work by always` keeping two or t► knowing anything about her could three hobbies in hand. The mania - free boo _ '"Wf>latthe F�,lmar �•' not fail to see that Blanche Romi- for collecting had always been en- a01 Herald Bldg. Montred 9ux was the woman referred to. couraged at Rowan Tree House, CendOwtCOiX�te„ ;np most revolting insinuations, and juat now botany was his keen. Will be Sent to All wst. contemptible gossip, end- 'eat delight. He was content. who request details "" e+ ith_ the, cc.) rds, "An interesting mounting specimens on the night _ _._ _ of _ the... t'r -izA Contest. _ t ;'rte .ad ;?fie oaao may soon be expect- of his return, when James Horner �v fft looked in, the prospective. legacy a!F �'� Y'•0.' ,-.14t �� �• a r . . , . - . . r . „ • u i, b75 . , ... ... .I�^;'i�e.. i lff•X'. ^w .� ... �.8. ' y a�'f Y a .. . • e r .. .• , e:'n w!!l. El n' : w R v Lry,•- '.M•�,y....y mot -•M•w BCa. • 1 . -.. _�_ »r- .•f -,�ma ,�_tta R'@•�emE,^yw_^e�'.era/ Jet-• �--,, I•. gywa+ nr. a.a.m�.,.,mu „s•�r.. :•,•- -•--• mow•- Ma..ali0llwG*3G'�•xM,•-.,Y - .. ..... ,u. .... YM•WM,iG: . '., sWG., .Y.',a.,T '� ,. ..r w..« K. +.•w,. . R }y . -- —__ ___ __ _—_._ .e- •:an'r.:+••vrcr. -s, •.Ca,�s.- i.r, s..•� ,..�., a,a�' t flees crowded and lees ay than the /9 r and the YouD Em sees $ado -K r, spring function, but it �s es its me x y . Foshlto, Japan's New Emperor, •.........,, r quite as impressive. It provides the same ' - g p o, cross t on o society. ranging from the nit. r. rs «r :::rtis•"r4?i r t+� /W � cr a sec i f •t •aras:r: �sl ;, r "� � �E '' 9is -,w"'x � __ - --- - • k leg to the society leader. I_i .Br.4... mar v - -- video the Iadies who to in for tgi-at sort From The Tr ost- Recent Photo - J*t0 "!l4 of thing the first o - - , 4 pportnalLy to displsy A i i their new autumn gowns and millinery. graph. -- HAPPY is she who has a fresh outfit for Ly - -- xz r f_ each davreff the function. �g D ' Social � an the gambling that is rampant o�.�ETr ♦ P/vo/l in connection with it, seem for the pre- 11s; seat have run into a street with a dead end. The game was probably never - r�' y� as flourishing as it is in this year of F grace 1912. And the serious- minded won. `, -u� der how long the country is going to put � 0 G up with it. An interesting incident was s t furnished the other day when Mr. Abe •err �' �y F f�' • `^�-` r • s Ornen and one or two others pleaded ? ruiltr in the police court to taking bete y° " ° EOYfAeAU KINDSwsema contrary to the law and were fined $1,000 each. The announoement'furnished a wild Rasp of surpe. Not because anyone let the CLEA.rUT.Sn4PLE end BEST HOKE existence of illegal betting, DYE, one can buy -why you don't e.en Gave to but btb aadu e e anyone, particularly M- Orpen, been "eau y TDA �> know what HLNO of Cloth your Goods "a made "Caught with the goods.” oL••go MLtakea fir. Impossible. Betting on the ponies is an everyday in• - send for Free Color Carl, story Sookle0. and cadent to buadnda of Toronto workmen f Booklet ■ IvlaQ results ot Dyeing overothercolors. and others who can scarcely be described. THE BTANDAICD In a factory some one man takes the The JOHNSON-nueal. Canada. CO„ lwlmited, bete. Where he 1 Monts sal. CnnaJe. D aces them the others may not know, possibly do not care: They ARTICLE •SOLD ' are happy if the horse,they backed wins, y�,-L� L " which may not be often. The bete are paid EVERYWHERE l lEltl: a' -� TOR01�T0 CORRESPONDENCE but It is. t, being nrae all this is illegal, w _ ld�fromave serious canker, om se off lift ng bank I;li ....... r iii' II :I i l'IlIl I :1 ;•tII ;IiI� ;iii {{ e , but nothing y� ;II " x ' I came of it, and the canker remains. The ME 4Q� Torontos Steady Growth -Hon. James' IIIFor. a youths were the victims of crookedness, 7 r Duff - Racing and Its Evils- Exhibition I and Home one made a killing. Who, no one $O�tQrtlttg�,�AJ$tf.'t' lib KEEP CHILDRFN WELL 1- Aftermath- Critlolem of Council. + professes to know. Whoever it was took �; . , r 111 _ et h j 'i'i g p►etii _ nnx=�71.���21��t p^� _- unnecessary chances. Because there is no uv�u,�VLEA Toronto's remarkable growth. Buald:ng w ne ats�ead4aupply - -ofA9 young i��aEilri��iC. Ai� �Y there is a arent no let nD is 1 e,lr riel,l III z ' .. ' xr coo el�than tO the tosses were 82,OOG,000 and old ones too, ready to be fleeced. i II" is corresponding period `~I last Every mother knows how fatal eiep rmedie that ndicated by the reports m I DISSENSIONS IN EXHIBITION BOARD, Isla li�I (.LoI the hot summer' months are to '" �a, Irinl'Il,' F. from all the building trades. Every de The etorlea of dissension in the Board rairiB Icy nd� fUt' diarrhoea d aentr 8IId BtOmaCh Nor of Directors of the Exhibition they d ' small children, Cholera lnfantum by any unusually largedinduvidual strut. 'ton continues. Ire is fortunate they d d I'I tI (1j! is the total of building permi-s swollen' err from that data rep to the present fie a not leak out until after this year's fats aaj troubles are rife at this time and sort of bonne. fusee. rho Union tstation and konge ; was safely past, but the trouble may not Often a precious tittle life 18 lost I BmDDOSe the interest was paid in July. Street Bridge are still in the phantom be smoothed over in time for next rear, i p John Smith owned 810,000 of the bonds class. The unusual feature of the build - j The most interesting rumor is to the et• _ after only a few hours illness. The I then. He had 810,000 invested and his in• tag activity is the great number of ex- feet that there is a plan on foot to sup - mother who keepis Baby's Own Tab - serest was six per cent. Obviously if he ; tensions and alterations as distinguished plant the he two preseour vi of residents. who, E i i I LLE ♦ j y stld the beads on January firs, he would from new buildings that are under way. promotion and elevated to the w • lets in the house feels safe. The ! have received the toll eiz months inter• Established businesses are making look for occasional USE of the Tablets re- '' "t for he would have lust cut off the mnney their trade to expanding and they presidency Mr. J. C. Elton. In many re- COMPANY p y pone, But he sells them in are re to take care of the growth. 'petty Sir, Eaton would make a most ac- L. [ M 1 T E i October r one Alreadq, too, this term all recwrde for ! ceptable president. lie is a oordlai sup �a b O .�OsQ Ata� vent stomach and bowel troubles, I October firs , let us say, He has had his ' p A I" school attendance have been tiro- ' otter of the Exhibition, and if be were (� R 7 1 � e Or if the trouble comes suddeillc —', s:o•000 laves ed for 3 months, and w. of ken and man in the chief executive's place would, no e•,urse, should gr-t his interest for that y youngsters have not yet , doubt. revolutionize many things, not only 'a9 It generally, does —the Tablets i length of time. He can't cut off the con• ; re turned to their ciaised. Early in the q Will brie the baby safely through, pons for they represent the whole six month the new record of 45,656 pupils at, by reason of the resources he tins ay hie l _- g g p pays school on one day• had been reached. I disposal organization. y by remarkable eapa- peon, he ham a great advantage over all mouths- larereat, eo the urcha ez The Tablets are sold by medicine h,m hie 8:0,000, and also the interest for and it Is exported that the figure will go'city for gut !L is natural that the two men now newcomers, g dealers orb mail at 23 Cents a box 'hree months at six per cent.. or 8150. lover 60,000 shortly. Nevertheless, there seems to be a vague. " y These signs of the times fill busine+s in the vice-presidential chairs its, Noel but widely held, idea that a oommies'on n January. Breit the purcha3or gets tile' Marshal and Mr. Joseph Oliver, should p from The 1);. �ti't.liame Medicine'; merest from the soupo ns- $ 00, which• pe ions of down for another year's form of government would be as improve. less the 8150 be operations fitter the holiday season wit$ expect some immediate reward for the meat on he present elective system. Jndg- ICo., Brockville, Ont. paid John 4rnith, leave .satisfaction. One hears occasionally ex. hard work they have put in me by o the vole It a year sy the queen him $150 net, or six per cent. on tits 810.• pressed some nervousness abort the real In connection with the electron of the firs Board there 000 for the three months from O�toher t So h;s is n flea of es :ablimhtag a harbor commission estate situation• but so far criticism has ere is generally a good deal of a first to Jantiary not out intrigue and wire pull A year or two rimponal to make the change 'woui INVESTMENTS of nneket. That to what it mi•ans to sell byes, directed chiefly to the flotation of carry oa a plebtacite. BuL the eaistin l�K�NC SAFE INVESTMENTS tx,nds at 100 and interpat.' AoemtImes euhdivisions far outside the city. The a member of the Bear gave offense in - council wilt not likes let it vo to a 1s v \rjjj Y\ U1 ,re sees that bonds have sold at t00 "f1At " iaflA'"ed prices to which this class of real Rome quarters. He had also ambitionx. btsette Which, to many observers who senate in raised by boom times is indleat• but when the next election came amend belleve that the cure for the evils of den In t is case { ti- a -bonds lire sold at loo ed by the fact that some recent he was quietly knifed. The myeter is 1 and the interest for the threw months recently T° who knifed hints under the etrinTo noes mocracr to more democracy, is a thins , i or for whatever time t• has accumulated corded sales have been at prices which to be thankful for. is thrown in: but to that case the mar- 'the boom of 25 the exhibition bas been fortunate In its i SOME FINANCIAL TECHNICALITIES EX. ! were ao, Higher than those recorded !a selection of. officers from yyear to year w price vernally adjusts the tntereet.' years ago. and that it continues to be served by PLAINED. 1100 on • par cent band-, which sold at JIMMIE" DUFF AS A LION. � Public-spirited citisens. -,✓ Titi+. c be leaf berert date uauon . aril With the season of tall fairs in full ATTACKING-_ rM ^"*'�^** - - - =' Tjt 10 10 on the day be-rest the next one, and TO MONEY The Man Who Thought the Term Cold back at 100 on the day after, swing it is the ttud of Hoa. Jad Duff, j criticism of the methods and pr Bonne! ` send Meant a fond Secured on Real z ! Sf :meter of Agnrul.ure to the Qnttn'e of the City Council has been eemoving in There is a firm in Toronto who give hen. Park - Cabinet, to step into the limelight, volume throughout the year. One vet the drede of men and women an ltstate Made a Very Poor Guess -"And I C:!L$EFCL DOC1'O$. They say that he did not get his share' local dailies has started a campaign of opportunity of attention at the Toronto Exhlbltloa : systematic attack. Day, after day ate to earn from $250 00 to 81.500 00 every year Interest" cep Not Imply ■ Eonus for - this year, but there are other fairs is columns contain violent charges of in in. with but little effort. This firm manatee 1 - platen where votes coast for more tban I pe:enee or worse. - whale its billboards all Lures reliable family remedies, beautiful - r-Q they do in Toronto where he has been toilet preparations and many Damage" a UN Purchase uib the Reverse. rearlibed Chan Re of cod Ina4tead over the pity Mason the same message th lion of the occasion household odds, a.uch as baking ; of Drugs. q Other papers oenflme their criticisms to g g powder. Not that "Jimmie" putt le much of a I I washing compounds, stove, furniture and � Particular eectioaa of the council. 1 g The articles eostribated g dlnvereor' ilea. Ordinarily he to fie mild - mannered Consequently there it likely to be a metal pollahee, In all over one hundred ' Irre for the cols psrpoes cf guiding pros It takes considerable courage for ss one of the lambs that gporta on his lively contest next January But the our. I preparations that every home user every :. - ,7 Ipeotive investors. and• it possible, of saw i 8 doctor to deliberately prew r —.be +rioh and prosperous farm up is 8imcoe prising thing U how few are the changes{ day. Just one person in each locality can - g t *am from losing mosey throagb onl food for a despairing ,)ati9nt. County a to not ferocious in stature. i in the personnel of the Council from year I secure exclusive right to distribute these -- I�Placing it In wtIdcat" enterprises. The I y P g j for he to "weral inches under the aver - I to year, and It to doubtful It this year preparations to their neighbors. Tbay yartial and soluble character of tae 'instead Of resorting to t:.e usual 'age Height But he meet have a streak i roil! be any notable exception. When a pay 100 per neat, oossmtesloa to their ; Ilaformation max be relied upon. The ( of iron in his soul for hie full name !e man gets to be alderman he gets so much • agents. Write and secure role sgenay bra -„ list of medicines. -- l<trtter of these articles aura the publisher the Honorable James Stuart Duff, and his i free advertising by having his acme con fore It it too late. Address The Home this paper have so interests to nary+ There are some truly 9CieatlftC parents came from the north of Ireland. I stantly -in print that be builds up a repu- supply Co:, Dept, 20, Merrill Building, Tor 8a eonaeotioa etsi this matter ethwt Chas I IL lions almost' without saytng that he is I ta:ton which makes his re- election al• routo, Oat., for tall Dartionlars dices et the ty:dos physicians among the present gem- .sn Orangeman. They say there to an most certain, Even eritic.sm to a city as eration who recognize and treat Orange lodge on the corner of his farm, +` - g big se Toronto, where the candidates ran conditions as the are and should and that thanks to the activities of the know txrsonally only a small fraction of , (By "IDVeetor.'h y Duff family it is one of the most ageres- the electors. seems to help him, Umm�- Without adversit 8 man hardly a I sire to the y The other day a man went bato a bond be treated, regardless of the value provinoe. On the stun and eciounly he !fete the reputation of being knows whether he 1s honest Or not. foveae to Tomato,' sad, before iDVestin to thei! ket8. $sae`s as la. to the Legislature Jimmie" Duff is Da- A bir man. Uoleon be makes some mi dine asked a few Qneeuone about ponds. whtct pot I ready speaker. The well rounded phrases take or !r dishonest, xhuh rarely -Fiel - ..._.. . - - - - - aiFOwed- at once iSst3e wan ontirelJ na -- IICe:- - - that are the stock [n trade of the slam " �laa politician hew easily trots hie it aoquaiated with that form o! investaent. "Fou! ears a I teas taken - IL also showed that many expressions y He her • " @traight -from- the - shoulder" - usslins to the uninitiated are such or- with severe gastritis and nothing manner that can he depended upon to Wary expressions of every day use to would stay -an my stomach, so that cheers the b ss" on his side ` - n �f. aasaoial circles than it !s extremely d1L Jaunty in. Aonit for a financial man to explain mat- I Was on the verge of starvation. rdependence that site. well. Strolling down the" from the Parliament buildings the cool 'idyll ii to a layman who has had absolutely I heard of 8 doctor who had 8leventagb, with hie hands deep down in his no ewordsecoe to flaancisl affairs to a pockets, big hat setting close to his ears few word,. summer cottage near me-a sped - - Now, the first gneatlon thin man .referred &list from N, Y. -and as a 188E h0 and a .halt- smoked clear In his Beth, he i -tc asked- wsa,___�R$ t. does 'held - Bond' _ pe makes a figure that the StranlNr looks _. mean!" "I suppose, " be cootinned, "it � sent for him, at twice, though he might not irwoo be means that it is secured by real estate," " was Minister of Agriculture. After he examined me � careful - though why he should, have thought so I "Jimmie" Duf's critics say he lacks se- ides. no idea. A "first mortgage gold ly he advised ale to try a small gressiveneon in the management of his - band" merely means that the bond to • department. But at all events he to him - et mortgage on the property in quest of Grape -Nuts at first, Rr self a successful farmer. Politics are not Lion and that when It falls due its repay- then as my stomach became stron- his' first love, though he hag been in the ptent may be demanded in gold if the House for fourteen rears. But it bondholder er to eat more. you ndhoider ao desires. Some years ago, ti were to ask him. I think he would say • when governments were lees stable than I kept at it and raduall of be likes the game. His is a g y 6 ienial soul, they are now, paper money had a very so I could eat and digest three tea- to whom hard ehAking and the other - 'Donb1e Gun$` uncertain value - sometimes paper our• g art@ of electioneering come as second na _ rency would not be worth 50 cents on the spoonfuls. Then I began to have lure and of the qualifications of Cabinet dollar. Indeed daring the war of the color in my face, memory became tiAiber vote getting is not the ]seek ' s L Rebellion in the States in the last days ;MORE HORSE - RACING. Of rbe1011O 125 K of the Confederacy, the .paper none, of clear, where before everything _ the Confederacy was eo discredited that seemed a blank, ' 3ty - limbs got The "merry'ito-ronnd" is still with us, ,� a man paid $100.000 (in paper money)' for "merry- go-round" being the graphic do- a pair of boots, which -he could have stronger and I could walk,. So I. scription applied to the Canadian horse bought for $6 in gold. At that time pro- steadily recovered. raoing circuit, under whose system On. �2 16 V 2© GoaM Via who loaned good money to corpora. " tario ealoys or endures, according to the f iv - - tions did not like to feel that perhaps, "Now efts! 8 year on Grape- sympathies of the observing, a period of _ they would be repaid at the maturity of I Nuts I we 163 lbs. My people continuous racing, lasting from May sin• - - their loan in discounted naner currenev til Mr.,),a. m .. . . _'„ ,v cone on cue ­V 56 of tmis sport and supports it handsome• dollar, am Mexican money is worth to -day. fleshy and • strong on this food," ly. The fall meeting at the Woodbine is - -_Bo _thwv made provision that they were ; Name Sven 11 i. to be repaid in gold and thus there came , g y Canada) o P•>sf um into existence the "gold bond." In can -; Co., Windsor,'Ont. Read the little ada at present it is merely a name with-' k out signill anoe; but some day, perhaps book, "The Road to Wellville , " In -after a prolonged war - -Canadian paper pkgs. "There's a reason." money ma not be worth 100 cents on the tiollar• and then the term "gold" on the Ever read the above letter? A net one face of d bond will be a source of deepp appears from time to time. They are satisfaction to the owner; for gold is al- genuine, true, ■red full of human lntorMR ways worth its face value -820 an nnnce _ -9 it I, the stamla d- of value and it = - ay '- alone does not fluctuate in value so far as its cash price is concerned. ,,MOST FAMOUS CLAN: "What does 'and interest' mean?" was The Clain MacDonald is probably the next question. The bonds to which • the investor referred were quoted at too the oldest and most famous of the and interest.' .Peculiarly enough, his idea i Scottish clans, claiming descent was directly opposite the truth. He from Donald,,_gr,andstoli aa�ff...Somar- th4 L _that ii. *rem ^t that whoa_ he i beerly °wow *hose interi a4 bad 'Seen 'lad Of-the'181e8, in the 12th century. paid on July first be got the interest Somerled's name i8 Norse, "Sumer- lidhi," summer - slider, that is mari- ner. He was son of "Gillie- rR sunburn, winiburn, cracked lips, brighde," son of "Gills- ad -am- chaps, roughness or irritadom after Han." These two names are,' thor- shaving, try ou'ghly Gaelic, -so that on the whole N A- C O Somerled inay be regarded as a Gael ruling independently over. the Witch Hazel Cream mixed Norse and Gael of -Argyll - shire. Somerled died in 1164. Its creamy ingredients soothe and saiftes the outer skin, while the Witch Hazel SUBSTITUTE. " penetrates and heals the deeper tissues. • ' "Didn't Delightful after shavisig or washing. Hazel- Marion marry 256. a bottle, at yoult druggist's. the druggist?" _34ATUMAL DRUG AND CH AL CO.- .. Mal — "No. -She- followed- his -ow Caneda. ee Limit '" advice and got some one just as We are open to buy"" or sell the following . _- s0_ - MATTHEWS- LAING, LiMITED ST. LAWRENCE FLOUR MILLS COMPANY STEEL LOMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Send for our Soplorvsaisr List Canada Seouritles Corporation• ummw Montreal, Toreeta, --- Demascus Steel Barrels,- tefr - barrel 'Choke Bored " octa- gon breeck; . engraved lochs and - trigger guard, double bolt, piiol grip roes• nut stock nicely- carvefk For sale at your dealer; if he does na carry these guns, write direct or come had Accept no substitute, the Lion Arras CO. ' brand is the be& at popular prices. Catalogue (EngWh edition) costaillins the � � �- Hunting BY=L`awa free on' request. 3 wit man 911 St- Lawence, Blvd ' __ -MONTREAL good." .rcm�ar,ri°�:. ,!mGy ,r. . n.'. 6, i�' �iaiaw�r '`.N,�'SR'y�+nzY:3}ar`...;� .r��e�h <4w�'n..A,. +r.�: `�a .�..,..... :r `'•m .,t,hR_ <�,�ei.+«A_••.<. ,e...4` .... �._a .s..w ?�,�.�,... . :.c4.fxr.. �'.. �� Kte.:: ".,...� _.o ., _. . -. -. :'&".�. ..... I a , - :.,'"c�'i �' -sees ^ J a . �'•� ^w' v' _ -.r•�+y'i.5r ' - N',fyt d,r. _ a ,°,•a'.. a °! °7i. { J ': :" ,; •.. ., .,v ij sees [' 'tif. ... 1, sees. ,' _ .. sees a..,„ _ , :. _ ... ., - , , _ .. ... •-y . , ` O. O. P. at the last exams., and for q • 61W E mus gm; the past two ears was with McKen- Do You �8&TYZe sde, $e let Oo.. Toronto. demand .A Good Bu one is Pei 3 ` ltobliah•devezJ FrWay morainaNisf Oise. y the money ypou can make selling fruit ._ SAT]>sPOioFkASV>PBT%BIDf9: - -- farm oa Cehurch�reet toddlolaing_T e � stockk ie3he atgreatest in the -. his -s ' . . �1 `, . _ '>rir@t iatettion perliae - 1O cent@ Corporation o in agg Cory of the - business. Every person �.' Endorsed 31"le subsequent ins . rcton.pez-lire - a CMOs is the olsi George Flummerfelt farm who has land is planting or preparing ftis rate do" not include Legal ON Foreign and for many years owned by Adam to plant. - Our business is increasing monthly, showing plainly that .. W termralvs31 -ta a wa>tnott► -:- RICHARD50N'S tIROCERY , snot. sot 8 or 0 months o: by she year. salt t. one t the most productive sad best r,79WIT or yearl7 ooatzaets psysbie gaasbslT. cultivated farms in Markham. Mr. for Fell and Winter months a reliable - yyr Badases car tea uses or asides, with paF•s Douglas will take a rest for a year or -man to sell in Pickering and surround- - Ie the popular store to secure Pure Groceries - • •a•Te�r. 0s' 00. Payable in advaaw- in district. Good exclusive terra- , e 4lNoitoe is local oolamna tea was pair lass, two. 6 P•►y� at proper prices. aduse W Une aeon subsequent iasoraon• At a largely attended meeting of. Mort' and all the advantages in repro- give Speeisleoatraot rates made known onrpyliea- the business men of Thornhill held on seating an old established firm.- Over .03M X'T No trey advertising. Advertisements without written tusiraetions Monday evening a resolution was pass- 000 sores in rite atica. Established NUR- 4 Win beineerte&until forbidden and ohssa•a ae- ed by unanimous vote that a repeal 8i years. Write' P LHAM NUR - oasatnvl7. Orders for discontinuing "T vote be taken in Markham Township $ERY, 00., Toronto. Ontario, Farmers, Threshing Supplies saessm. mast bein writing and sent to the pub• isher at the municipal elections in January. sob Work promptly attended to. It was claimed that at present liquor, Let us furnish your Groceries for the men. They like the best ` e•ESias - : -- was brought into the vial without EXCURSION and we have it. g a #1.00 it id in advsoos. let or hindrance, while the village has - e2.23'peryear ; pa at present no hotel accodation -and TO TORONTO sM08ED AND SALT MEATS. COOKED HA?!� ;oubseriptions to the United States, g1 60 no person could be induced to run a �7 u in advance temperance house.- Economist. • - Via Grand Trunk Railway tracts®i� Zee.Qe Your Crder® JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. - » Peppers, Pickling Onions a FALLING FAIR Under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid For Peaches, Plums, Pears, Gherkins, x Society of the Presbyterian ling Spices. Vinegars. and Pick a Pure NOTE& ANO, COMMZNTi � RUI T JARS-All sizes and makes at right pr is es DANDRUFF Church, Oshawa, on -- Thursday, Oct, 3rd,1912 s One by one the men who have 'Where do you buy youcGroceries ? SCALP ITCH a Grocery stQre of course. At th G been prominent is the political Starting from Cobourg and inclu ding `life of Canada of the last century VANISHES all stations between there and Rose- t _ PARISIAN Sage will uicklvend all bank. The following are the rates are passing _away. On Tueoday g q and time of leaving : RICHARDSON ' ' - of thin week Sir Richard Cart- hair and scalp. troubles and make your hair silky luxuriant and lustrous that Cobou 3.% 6.48 a. m. - = right - died -in -the $iugston -H all will -. admire it - -- Port -Sups ' ~ 1,76 7.08 - -- - - -- - -- -- -- - - - -- as Banishes scalp itch over night. Newtonville 1.95 7.18 _ 'Fatal following an operation. The deceased statesman was & Cillsaa up dandruff in short order and Newcastle 1.30 7.39 Tudhope .. Carriages kills dandruff germs. After the first BoWnanville 1.86 7.43 ' member of the Hon. Alexander bottle your hair will be lustrous and Darlington 1.36 7.38 -` so full of life that it will be admired Oshawa (St. Cr -7.46) 1.05 8.09 "' a McKenzie 's Cabinet in the early by all. Whitby � 8.88 _ Iaeventies as well as in to Laurier Be sure and get PARISIAN Sage. Pickering 7 8.88 " . Cabinet from 1896 to its defeat. Girl with Auburn hair is on every Dunbartou •70 8.40 " carload of Tudhope Carriages on He was one of the "Fathers of carton' Rosebank .96 8.46 " It is not a aye or a haft dope =but a Children over 6 and under 19, hail fare "Confederation" who determined clean. refreshing, invigorating tonic- �. hand, open or covered, with the conditions in which the Nara- At D, Pettit's and dealers everywhere. Tickets geod going oo the one (morn- a�, Large bottle 50 cents. ing local) tmis, valid the on the j- out provinces should unite is acme day, except from stations Part steel or rubber tires. r^ - :1867. He was one of the &bleat Hoipe sad Cobourg- from which po[nts The first train to be operated t ekets ore good the following day. - , . - bmtore in Canadian public life, by a portable storage battery ran -'Come along and get' your choice, at prices { irrespective of party, and his tin- yesterday between New York and iexpected death proved a shock to Long Beach, L. I.' �� li� 1� A that defy all competition, LF -the whole country. When the - r lending men of the country or of New Adaer"Sons�ta. Ressor n line Highlands all Ontario - " the world pass away, one often inokiding = :. BEST BINDER TWINE - wonders if their places can be fill- L+OR SALE - Threshing outfit cheap. MUSKOK'A LAKES But when a person studies apply to AL13ZET HA INS, Highland LAKE Of . ___ . - - 71LGONtlU N PARK We have received a carload of Plymouth Binder TO ` - does -Post hl5tory-of the G-11-41. not need to harbor an doubts j� O - - n e village MAGAN1rTAW AN RIVER y H o! Pfekeriag, Possession str.n on Oee, - Twine, Which We will deL-ver at prices 1st. For fnziber Information. apply as th a FRENCH RIVER _ - -- ' on this point. In fact we believe office. TEMAGAMI - -- - -- -- -which cannot be beaten. -- - _ _ srnLing generation pro-OR SALE -House and. tot situated KAWARTHA LAKES - ' 'video men of greater ability than on Brock et- alas moat, 4ppw:te she Full'Summer Service now in effect t churoh. For particular@ apply to - the preceding one. No one will W. J. GREGG. North Claremont sit to all of above resorts. write for doobt that the present generation OQ SALE -A mare. 7 ears old toll particulars and illustrated told- Methodist � y trsao any Grand Trunk Agent. :gt 'has done more for the world than '•as' spring colt by crescent. APpI77 on peemiset. logs 30, S. F: anal Piokeru g. ( Slag- any generation of the past- In =too road or write J. MASKS. 81,40 Hill sa-I Holneseekers' Excursions WHITBY, ONT . Science in all its branches, in moral OCSF. and Small Farmto Rent or Jtity 9 af►d 23 Aug" Aasttst b W 30 :: and social questions, and iii every. H sell-Lot 13 on north side of King se, I* S.pt.�a' 3 asd 11 - s - vtnage of Pickering, seven rooms, scone sot. EVERYTHING, FOR THE FARMER thing tending to the advancement* ra•q[•• will reat for sban time oaty, Applytto Via Sarnia or Chicago. - '4 of humanity, the present genera- JO8N DICE leg. Pickering Winnipeg and return - M-00 _Phones : Bell 99 ; Independent 52. - tion tar surpasses all preceding ARM TO RENT -100 Acre Farm. ( Edmonton and return - $42,00 � ' oat outside limits of Town ' of Oahe.a, I Tickets good for e0 dare. EtceLons soil. Plowing after present cro Axr ioniwp;ril lot, t91a Apply to o. $. NO CHANGE OF �AR3 S ial train will leave Toronto at The determined stand taken b 080 m. on above dates, via Chi- 1. y OUSE TO RENT -Seven room 1 . P• _ the militant suffragettes causes H" Does !a Picksrtae Cinige on Stag cago and 9t. Pauh carrying through - Has to offer : as, oppoatte 111211"T Ion. Good lot coaches and Pullman Tourist Sleep- � A good assortment of Good Furni- " - - much uneasiness among the states- for eeardsa, Immeaiet. Powk•Ion• sip ;l to in cars. ir Je turn, delivered promptly and JOA! DI Iz, Pickering t if g l y men -of the British Isles. and to The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in condition. :r 7 this country they are carrying on r�.O LO�N130D -bf is tie shortest ind qu#c-kest -rgti - f See -our F- umec�Osk $eclrooSuites 1 lo.n on first mortgage on farm ProtMrty- between Winnipeg- Saskatoon- with brush brass trimmings, Sum - - : their warfare. • We believe ulti- Will loan the whole stun or Dart thereof u. the Edmonton. �, Rwttan Chairs, borrower ma desire. 1 pl to E. RING, 0031. mer Furniture, mately they will succeed in secur. a, Pickering. �ubb•aton. �, �i, ao•tt New Fast Express Service between i - Veranda Chairs and Tables, - log the much coveted franchise. Winnipe mad Regina. Smooth �~ : 1DER -I am now prepared to g Camp Beds and roll -,up Mattresses. _ We cannot see w roadbed, Electric lighted . Sleeping . ... . _ , by the privilege C make cider Rary w.daill m keen• a first = - _ or lath, a ter which date I wnl m•i+ the first Oars. Superb Dining Car Service. _ -.of voting is denied to women four days of each week until the end of the Lv_ Wioni 8,45 a.m. 9.00 m. - - - _ season, Wait itEA�IAN, Oherryeood 60.8{ �• -, .- . .. _ _ - _- when it iA granted to men whose Ar. Yorkton,. 7.10 p. m. 9.91 a.m. only qualiflcatioas is their age and. Fj ARM TO RENT - Being south Ar. Canora. 8.30 p.m. 11.43 a.m. Careful attention Riven to Embalming and Funeral `York, pasts of lots -5 and Q P. F. oou•. Pickering. Ar, R� ina, 9.00 p.m. 7.00 a.m. Phone .night ht or day-Bell Bell or lade ndent. being either native born or natur- and oonsistiaa or loo cares more s tees, 0d Ar, Saskatoon. 8,18 a.m. _ -, g y- the premises are s 1args brick bo,es, fair sized .9,00 m. alized citizens. There • are maay bas31-with state stabling, and drivina shed. $r. Edmonton, P• Flowers for Funeral Purposes at city prices. Bad a rich clay loam.ia a Rood state of eultiva- t7PPER• LASE SAILING9 in this country who have son. Farm adjoins Lake Ontario. For further - DZIP'17 ors sip Vo H, W, POWELL, sli Sailiaga tram' Sarnia for Sault Ste. -- been given the privilege of voting, fir, Pickeriaa, >�. o. Marie and Port Arthur d p.m., who have not iutelligenee enough ARM FQR•SALE OR TO RENT- Monditys, Wednesdays and Satur- - - -to knout why they are voting, but F Being lot s, Con, 6, in the Towaship'of days. e e :the will cast their votes as direct- Uxbridge, and consisting of loo scree. Oa the ERIN Onto y premidge, an area good frame hoses: ,k4a)� barn Ask any Grand Trunk Agent for PICK G ' ed b the person who. will . jive with stone stabling, Plenh of hard and soft full information, or write y y. gi water, to acres of good bush of hardwood tam - I A. E. DUFF, D. _P. A". - - bor, , Also ngarly sufllcent timber and lumber 4;hem the most. money. There 'are to build a new barn. A sm611 orchard in full Union Station, Toronto, UDt, : many who have the privilege of bearing. -Boil clean and in a good state of cul- tivation. Good wire and ran fences. For FRED ALLEN, F, voting, who may be classed among further szttculan apply to KAS. PRICE G.T.R,, Agent, Pickering T _ =the weak- minded,'and and others rLO$'��t THE DOMINION DAN ' •- also have the same privilege who belong to the criminal class. -:-'SHOE • t- 31st l a °s""' "a A . Gartarld "M-9- PEELS. t SHOE =STORE ' Why should these 18%ea, to @.rr.sanegs.yoaooaToMIAw@t•.+�' y people .have - -- - � SA= itloI= , ___ GNP 1>•� votes '. while women who hap$ ,.. W T - B -p - _ 'eve H I i sees ,i71a Dofnlaion. Bask colkc�i Farmers' Notes, and • i , Superior intellectugl attainments, asakas advan oa such notes at reasonable rates. ' are higher - minded, and have a Farmers, 'faders' and Municipal aed other C .rPwatlous, deep interest in the moral welfare - _ _ _ �r�� �dng �8es' - - - -i f the country at heart, are de. - Boots' and Shoes of every description at the eery lowest WHITBY BRANaH, n ASluNBON. Martaaw. hied the privilege ? In many re• possible prices. >apects manhood franchisehas been 'a calamity to the country. In A call is respectfully solicited ;?many cases the vicious 'element - :hold the balance of power when -- -It i8 a pleasure to show goods. - :. -- ,'some great moral question is at 1�8�T3�® !� TIDE _ stake. sane say that women's d, PEEL, -Brock Street, - WHITBY - - 'place is in the home. That way .'be go, but there are many times : -- - - when the can exercise a real � • - - - '- !glower for good if they are allowed ' ' .. "to get beyond their own firesides. I Is riot laatd work like it used to be if you use our up- BANK to -date ppreparations, fun to witsh is a new washing MARKHAM p . B Dr. Hassard, of Markham, made an - _ S Ni; E E P I N G O Oft CAIJADA almost clean sweep of first honors in - _ Cl desdales and Percherons at the I D U$ T I N G D - Macnroor the Cowdor cup I Is a pleasure and every thing looks like new, if you use a " " winner i F. Carl We son of Levi Weber SCRUBBING P1rlAl'��1iL1N � l`tl CH9, of this' town, ba urebmed the drug quickly don if you use old dutch cleanser. , g � la quick 1 business of Qeo. „ toy, of Peterboro ••�• ch also s'4 y4ihitlry: : r 4 and started bust mself. Mr. (iq LP' BR <.J GHA R• W. GORDON, GOI3D01+1 wr. ®�I d. sees. i .at..a: :,' '.a F ,.. N, -.., •,cam . ....,:nw.. ."sees,. .. >f . .,..,...: -. m_ _. :Tri;. h -.: _ •„�. �! ..>z,,i., 1„'=2:''. :.. _ - - W-1. `. ,ry :.. .. '• ...r.. 't . A'. S,n .'r! - ... .,•f .. ...y,� , .r^-• - . .. , ' ' -" °'�'• >y b•+•5: S� a: {` . n.`•.: q. r -' • L at.wR9MO7tT Rev. J. B. Smith, of McMaster The anniversary of the Clare. n University, will occupy the r �armer, of Toronto, was Y. py pulpit moot Baptist church has been ice- _. in the Baptist church next Sunday definitely postponed• It is ez r Jill f RICHARDSON . S home over Sunday. several that it will be he d Charles Neyyal, o! the C. P. both morning and evening. ted, however, _ pel?r. R. L.aQraha o' dt, will o Mrs Eville*speaadpare eek deA f mdon hisll 4Thos. tat�� 80 - Oh��. i showias of 4aestassorlmw� of ♦ery large be here as usual n Wednesday g ppoo 8tatioaary, Hooka, Dolls, Toys, 3ns1 Charles and Mrs. Middleton. of which were ealealiIs. Those Quite a number from this. local- Mrs. Thomas Gibbons has re- wishing seed• potatoes should - received for dw Holi"y trade. Oall ft, attended Lindsay Fair on Fri- turned home after spending er• see Mr. Pearson. _` _ a" eN she®. of Stouffville al ght weeks with her Toronto and Brampton. J P :, absoriptions taken for all Magazines,. 8 9nnday with , Nicholas I His many friends are pleased to ahetet>s�inaJoba Forgie'astabl � - -- 8 Weekly sad Davy N*wspapeest open see Wm. Jones around again after yy - 'Mrs. Burton. ke water is pumped: by' a gaso=' being confined to his bed for about Wm. and Mrs. Michell, of Toron- line engine and works to perfec- V7, f JET. R =O��gR =SON two months suffering from a brok• s - —�- . to, spent a few days with Clare- tion. _ en ankle. — - - Szoolic street. wont friends. , J. G. Borland's dam is now full Ii Mac. and Mrs.,Fors th returned Mr. Heron, reduce buyer, will �7CThitb y of water as a result of the recent make weekly visits to Claremont from a pleasant visit to Ottawa 1•ains. It puts one in mind of the beggiiinning with Wednesday; Oct. r last Tuesday. time when a will was in operation 2nd,. and continuing every Wed., Percy Lynn, of Lindsay, is home needs thereafter, Hi hest mar -� u 1 Ultimate at present on. the sick list, but is at this point. y g Rev, VP R. and Mrs. Wood and ket prices will'be paid for 'butter 1 1one now improving. daughter, Miss Rhoda, spent and eggs. * , Wm. Leaper is confined to his .; days in Toronto this week •attend. Those suffering from the slight You may not buy an engine this ear. You may decide that ` bed suffering from effects of a ing a merlin of the alumni of attack of dY theria have now re-: Y your very severe cold. g p present Separator will do for another season. Knox College, covered. The public school will be a man resent'owners of - George Branscombe, of Toronto, reopened on Monday nest, and Y p spent Sunday here with his moth- the Sabbath schools on Sunday, 5 or. Mrs. Alex. Wilson. Chas. Roaker, of Toronto, was Mrs. H y0 N R 0 D EN co danger from coats ions is now the guest of hie sister. Mrs. Fred f considered past. Farmer on Sunday last.' Several from Claremont were K .4 Mrs.. J. H. Beal spent a couple of in Toronto on Fridayand8atnrday �. CREAM SEP.4.Ii,ATO " -- days this week at the home of her - _ --of LYNDON, K Y, of last week to see the closing mss of the Eastern. Baseball You may be even be persuaded tot two or three other makes be- father. A. Allaway, o! Pickering. $a i'Y .� A- C. and Mrs. Scar, of Harris- - _ e, •in - which the Toronto tore you finally get an Empire.- But the Empire is the ULTIMATE ..,too, are visiting at the home of Recommends E. F%k. team won the pennant. machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know • there _ George and Mrs. Cooper fora 'few ham'a�% Sb�le Compound is a better macbine-an Empire -on the market• days, f�. � � HE><oONi• The Canadian Manufacturers Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we'-are telling you now.. Per John Scott, of the 8th concession Association declared for abolition hops you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet 2 Perhaps =a was ud a of ehee�p at the New• aqi, H+� ., of business tax and lessoning of ou would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home? market air on `Reduesday of last fazes on improvements. t will be beat proof of our statements._ We are at your service. Mail as - a week. Lyndon, Sy. - "I have been taking a card, or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by Mrs. Harry Thomson, of West LydisE .Pinkham'sVegetableCompound return mail. Address 'Toronto, and daughter, Miss Lena, for headaches, neursigia pains, backache, Fb= SAT Empire Cream Separator Co• Of CaSada Ltd Toronto spent a few days with Claremont nervousness and a general rgn down eon- Estate Sohn T. Carter, Deceased. if t r a friends. dition of the system, and am entirely re- — Sold in Pickering Township by - Miss Viola Brumby and Miss lieved of these troubles. I recommend 60 acres N. W. } Lot 2, con. 1, Pick. Olive Powell, of Toronto, spent your remedies to my friends and give erin on Kingston road 21 miles from �t Whitby. 7 roomed house, cistern, Howard E. Turner Agent, Whitevale 9uadap with the Tatter's parents, you permission -to publish what I write, , > > i, Ira and Mrs. Powell. -Mrs. H. Vox RoDzx, Lyndon, Ky. g� barn and stabling, Ii acres of ads Mrs. Tamblyn and children, of When a woman lute Mrs. Von Roden orchard. 2 wells; wall fenced and In �t ��pp �T - Rochester, N. Y., returned home h generous enough to write melt a let. gApp y E he ExecutorWhitby \ Shorthand Made :IIZe BR � AN = ' ' on Friday last after spending a tar as the above for pablieation, the month in Claremont with her should at least be given credit for a sio- THOatss D. BBiiTH, Ravenehce• BA; mother, Mrs. A. W. McKay, who cc daslir eto help other suffering.aomao, And A. E. CHxtsTiAN, It such evidence as the following equally a :. sbaccos, p and smokers accompanied her to Torsntr, for we assure you there is no other tea- 45tf Solicitor, Whitby tracts from letters and other en our Telephone es, antral office Bell _ a where she spent several days am why she should court such publicity. �' strong testimony contained in our • 'Teiephool on Laundry. y for _ -- The Women's Institute met at , booklet• is not eudlcent to setisfyy anyy Ralston Laundry. Canadian Woman's Experience t S T M3 AL M person desirous of learning shorthand, .CLAREMONT. ONTAR16 �; the home Of M ra. . Forsyth on - then there can be no merit In any busi- 51 Wednesday laot. The program Windsor, Oat. - "The birth of my first `+! child left me a wreck wtth terrible weak near under the sun: waa of unnauelly high merit. The pe but I am ;glad DEeA MR. Ct Aux$ - "It is a plea- r b Mrs. Wood, on Makfin spells, C sure to write a testimonial - eodorsin OVERLAID S 'Pape Y g - 'the Most of Life," deserves special to tell you that I do Y not have those weak b commendation. The suffragette spells and I feel like A carload of steam coal for thresh. question was dealt with by Miss a new woman since ing purposes just received EvaoP. Mrs. Marvin s paper on "Optimism,, was one of the be a taking Lydia E. at .hreeuba rn station. pinkham's Vegeta ever given in these parts. ��T T ��TT ble Compound. Ism ll>r M. GIB B S O N-l A number of our sports went to - ;Green Riveron Saturday to attend now well and y own _ GREEN BI: R:�, ONT.- as do m7 own the football match between the housework. housework. 1 do 'Green River Shamrocks and the act take meth of CHOPPING -Niagara Falls team in which t as It was - .. '.'- '�Greeu River won by the score of pinkhamai Ve tsbl* to 1. The return match will be � that restored m to bealth. "- -- played at Niagara Falls on Satur• Mls, RORMT FA=A=. 72 Parent The undersigned to prepared to do This is the semi -final ;dap next. series. and we hope the champion- Avenue, Windsor. oncarb. grain - chopping every day -ship of the province map come It y� want special advice w to in the week except . LydU E. Ptakkan iredicias Ce. (oral again to Pickering township. . The recent harvest home of the Methodist church dutial) Lynn, )ran. Tour letter will _. Saturday. be opened, read and answered by a Creenwo0a ,T- Ohli - - -�' - �8�'1e8► -- eeryices � were a�edde3 success. 'The ser• and 114't to str8t ** ' vices on Sunday were interesting, Have you tried a -pair of. our Overalls, the beat for the HOMESEESERS 1 -SETTLERS i FARMERS t and were well attended, consider. ling the weather. On Monday sevening, as usual the ladies of bhe Tobaccos, Cigars, i Bull Durham Tobacco, I — - congregation served supper St for a king. The program which fol- Farms for Progressive Men - Mowed was excellent. The lime Ou 25c Black and Mixed Blend Tea. 40c Tea,. to Te. Might views furnished by - Mr. Stokes were admirable. A telling Have you investigated the possibilities of the 185,000 free temperance lesson was taught by Homesteads of 180 acres, located along or near the Cann- the views touching that subject, di%n Northern Ry, lines which closed with two views of "- dissolving effect, entitled "Look ' : In Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta -..sot on the Wine" and "At last it Jbiteth like a serpent." The views housands of acres of the last, beat, free land on earth are yet avail - of some of the prize horses at the ble for cultivation. recent Toronto Exhibition, were FINE OLIMArE SPBNIO SOIL. INDr,PENOBNOE especially applauded, as were also '.the The ivany patriotic views. experiences of uncle Rastus with he heritage of CANADA'S SONS ig'the WHEAT LAND -OF THE his mule caused much merriment, the ' effect of the WEST. Join the +ranks of INDEPENDENT WESTERN FARM- - while' moving :.artificial fireworks were $imply ERS and become. a factor in the real progress of Canada. A' post and to - — grand. The reading given by Miss 7 Marvin was of a high character, R, L. FAIRBAIRN, Gen. Pass. Agt., CAR , 68 King St. E. Toronto . :such as could only be given by a trained artist. The reading clos- - Will bring you booklets and all information. - - ed part I of the program. Part II was-entitled "The Life of Christ • D �i � 0n . O. In song and story." . It was made u of views of the principal events :: of the Saviours life, upon which, 1.7 as they were thrown on the screen • suitable comments were made by the pastor; the Rev. Dr. Marvin. At certain ixinta Yn,the program, ' to lox were nun b MILLINERY ; ©PENINf appioprla so eb Y ... MMii sses Viddleten. Cooper, and_ — ._ -Cole, tine by.MT genial al. Is. 13etpt -Thos. E. Stephenson. On some E. .tons, _ .,.. .. ,. _ . - MISS SIMPSON will receive the Ladies of Pickering and the surrounding Show Room SEPT. Nth and 27th, when Other daring the pro- country.in her Millinery on she will show them the beat- and latest constructions from London, Paris ram; the whole con relation- led 8 g break forth in and New 'York, besides copies of tbe' latest'productions of the Millinery Art -,-,-by the choir would from our own workroom. Millinery Room open both evenings. - " singing the words thrown upon _ ' the screen, illustrative of. some view. The rendering of the Rock - NEW GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER oiAges, with dissolving effect by 'D,' &'A. Corsets Wc, 75a and 100 - Men's- Sweater Coats, the operator, Mr. Stokes, was won- "the "the Under Vests. Boys' Sweater Coats, yen's Drawers. derful, showing storm" Hosiery,, Wrta and lightning flashes" "the cross" "the Sweaters Boy a Shirts and Drawers .,Morin- ceasing" "-the .rainbow" 1• Ladies'. Men's, Boys', Girl's Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. .,"the girl clinging to the cross" "the See the above values before purchasing. Our prices are always rock bottom. •"`tae helping hand" vision of Have you tried a -pair of. our Overalls, the beat for the - - -angels" "the vision of the Sav money in the country. lour" the angel crowning faith" "trrinmphant entry into heaven" Tobaccos, Cigars, i Bull Durham Tobacco, I Groceries -Beat in the market. Always fresh and sanitary -and finally, "Christ the Rock of Ages.." The receipts of the Ha r.. Zig -Zug Cigarette Papper I Ou 25c Black and Mixed Blend Tea. 40c Tea,. to Te. Ages Hone totalled Abort $90.00. any package The above lines are always fresb- equal a the most of which will be clear, as 0 a C,o. TIC ERIN .w� ,�pelre ttlaui:ttailybinall. 9 .,- ... -. ax s.. - _'ti... .- . ,. .- .+,... ,..a��.;t .7&v � :`fr -3" .,.. ., .,.- ..+�:•En, ...1,. +.".•. • anything so much superior to other tbings used for the same purpose as your system of Eclectic Shorthand is j to others I have examined. I shall be pleased to reply to any communi- cation that may be sent we with re- ference to the system, or to have an - one Interested call to.see me. " -L. K. j FALLis. 477 Parliament St., (teacher.) 0 � Our Fall and Winter Term cum- MOTOR OARS menced September 5th. but students may enroll, any day, as instruction is - striedy personal. , AND TRUOKS aY Write or call for tree booklet.' A 1912 Models are unsurpassed for Clarke'8 ;Shorthand College value and efficiency, y y 596 College St.. Cor. Manning Aye. Above cut represents our five TORONTO, passenger. thirty horse power car at $1375.00, delivered' in Toronto w fully equipped. b 4 et � Call without fail and and see ' ��. « . oar I9IrMode %;; _ o . , _ Shaw- Overland Sales Co., R o 4 52 to fib Adelaide St.. West, a j Ct It X,% R dale T O ONTO s f; al' tj ' o o V Pi lering dumber Yard lof ° is 1O �° aa1 7s. I a- All kinds. of rough - hemlock, 1` and 8 t Fo b ; t � inch pine dressed. of f d 18 =! g + c° as mar y!e In sidinge-we have Manitoba, drop, s ....Apr a I Vd sad feather edged. F R ■I 5 g + ..p „�, .1[sy i (� in- shingles -New Brunswick and -.o j as ~O a British Columbia. ; July • e In ready roofing - Montreal and i o r +m s.pt Brantford make.. m w 00 k4 !s W. D. GORDON di SON, Nov Pickering, Ont x o.I Deei tv Jsnuwy 1919- W1iitby 18, Osbaws 31, Brougham 16, Post P 17, Uxbridge 10, Osnnington• 9, Berge; ton, 8, Upterarove 7;. . Still in . Business • On I And prepared to: do all kinds of Woodwork Repairing and °Tire• Setting. • Of all materials and design -kept in stook. It will pay YOU b oaU al our works acd inspect our aioolti and obtain prioss. Don't be misled SPECIALTY 1N HORSESHoErwo agents we do not employ tbem, oonsequeo ly we oan, and do throw off the agent Ind. phone; No. 302, Claremont commission of 10 per oent., which you will i cents &nly'save by purchasing from u04 A call solIaitedANf - CLAREMONT, ONT. Otsos. Whitby, Ontario" _ -: the : Pickering. E. W.' E V AN S; Vigilance Committee P;a;np •Manufacturers: Shop and Residence, bundas At The object-of this Association is-to a lessen stealing and prosecute WHITBY, ONT. the felo as, .e Three doors west -of Whitby House - Kembers. having property stolen oommuni, cais immediately with any member of Erksoutive Committee. We are prepared to instal wood' or iron Memtierebip fee X100. -. pumps on abort notice, also attend . _ to all kinds of repairing, , Tioket,tmav be had tram the President or° ` aepret.ry on. application. Agent fot• the Ontario Wind M311, !also gaaoline eugineasnd; Exec. Com. -L. D. Banks, ear the W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Onto sq urn -. M ki Dl 01a 1�BPA TOR y �' T.fi.- OTonnor. Af{hur Jef1'rev: r� - �eetliresf+ilenoe. •� 1 }roeidont. Saoretar - ;, ���. ;rr�,c,� „� �� r ;• �. � T�, Ey- x + J r r.: •� y t; s� r 77777 x ac -r` 3 �7x .= T��i'} s zc, sw 37es � r-,,7777 , .r .. _.. , ,. _.. `.. - _. _ .,_....: __._.- ....r. _r_,.� .- •- mot•,.. -- ,.._..- ._ _,..- .�...,- »,...�. _ ,.,,.- , ,..,._. - . .n ., ......- > m.... -:•.:; was', .: °..:..•r, ' .w.•.w:,'�«•c.'.s•�' SDDEAD- OF _PaTATO CANI��R HILLED HE$ HUSBAND. 2,000 XILLED AND V�UN� �Vite of German Professor Con- _ teases to the Crime. - : - - Importation of Potatoes -From F-urope Is Prohibited A despatch from Berlin Gaya: - :_._ ____'. -, _ _____._• ._ " ;41rs, Blume, the. wife of Professor $ - y Blume w P Sanguinary Battle Neer Town ' In TrI poll on the -6 b 'Order•in- in to Eradicate. who was arrested on sus pi- _ PO - cion of having murdered heir hus- MediteY817eaii C08st -- Italian Losses Light. band.. while- walking with him in a _ { - -- - -> J -- forest near their home,--has confess- despatch - - A . from - Ottawa says: United States, but the failure-of the g p•- keidll d the-professor inamoment of y P An Order -in- Council has been pees- crop last year and the high rites P A despatch from Rome says: : Sur riled and attacked the Italian -� err ed amending hose sections of the led to heavy importation. mental irresponsibility. A written, The most sanguinary engagements lines, The • -fight raged for four :Destructive Insect and Pest Act; As the potato canker is a disease confession' of her liason with an- Of 'the war in Tripoli were fought hours, but the superior Italian ar- tillery, wh'kh' deals with, the potato can- which not only absolutely_ destroys other man was found in her hue near I)erna a town on the Meth- supplemented by brilliant - -�ker,-by the aubatitution of a clause the tubers, but is very hard to era- band's pocket, and her purchase of bayonet -charges, finally routed the prohibiting the' importation of, all dicate, and will remain in the soil 'a revolver has been terranean coast, 40'miles ttorth�asrt tatces from Europe is addition proved. - Mussulmans, who fled in disorder. Po Pe for seven or eight yeaYs, the nos£ The woman is but 22 years of age. 'of Bengazi, The Italians lost 61 General Reisolii commander of to Newfoundland and other points., strenuous precautions are justified, Her husband was a well -known men killed and 113 wounded. The the Italian •army 1•n Tripoli, in: his . y mentioned, In Great" Britain a great deal of archaeologist, and was connected Turks and Arabs left more than 806 report to the War Office estimates l Potato canker is a virulent fun -� very costly work U being under- with the Kaiser Friederich Mu- dead on the fields. Forty -one prix- that the Turk and Arabs must gum disease which has done tre- taken in regard to this pest. The seum, oners, including an Arab chief, fell have lost 1,000 men killed, includr 3. tnendous destruction in Europe dur- United States have recently taken �__ into -the hands -of the Italians. ing those who were carried off, and ing some years past. Until last action by passing an Act prohibit « ��_ The battle opened at daybreak, that more than -1,000 others were ear, importation of potatoes from ing the importation of potatoes DOWN WITH BiJSSI�. when -a fioroe of. Turka and Arabs wounded. Great Britain and Ireland and from Great Britain and Ireland and _ other European points had not beer. several countries in continental Foreign Minister Roughly Accosted heavy either to this or the Europe and Australia: on Arrival in London. HAMILTON TRAGEDY. PRICES OFF AIII11 PR _ A despatch- from London says: Man Kills His Wife, Then Blows Off PRODUCTS' iNE NEWS !� A PARAGRAPH J. P. MORGAN, -JUN., ROBBED. M. Sazonoff, the Russian Minister His Head. >. of Foreign Affairs, who, tits re a[FORT3 FROM THN LEADINO, TRAOa Burglar Ransacked House With 40 Ported, has been invited with 0th- A despatch from Hamiltoa -- -.says - of BRiCi -+ -._ .__... era to meet the -Kin at�i3almoral William (z. Wiilay1.18 '1`i,sdal,a St., - • - - ,.._AM • . ..HAPPENINGS FROM ALL ONEB Servants. moos of Cattle, Drain, Choose anti other ,•.. -- - : `� - -'and talk over Persian affairs, err- shot and killed his wife, and ehort- - - A despatch from New York says: rived 1n- London on Friday. A ly after turned the weapon on him- tretiew at Name- anti Ahre" TIIE GLOBE IN d Burglary of the mansion of J. P. member of the Ahglo- Persian -Com- self and blew part of his head off. BREADSTUFFS. N UTSHF,Llm Morgan, g jun., with the ransacking mittee, whose identity has not been Willa was a man well liked by 9 TToronto, Sept. 24,- Flour - Winter wheat, of every room while Mr. Morgan revealed, welcomed the Minister by his friends, but it, is told of him 93 85 perat cent. oard patents. yob d flat 3.80 to ;Canada, the Empire and the World and � forty servants slept through displaying a banner with an anti- that of late he had been drinking Quotation@ are for jute bags, in cotton it all ,is oonfessi'd the police say, Russian inscription and shouting heavily. He was a color- sergeant bags ioc •more) -First patents, 45.70; seo• - ilf General Before You "Down with Russia oad patents. $5 20, and strong baker ;. :. by John Bernauer, whore they ar. , clear out of in the loth Royal Regiment, and had `s, oa track, Toronto. ". Eyes: rested late on Friday. In his pos- Persia." The banner was seized some- reputation as a crack. shot. Manitoba -wheat- The rmarket is arm. session were found seven watches, and destroyed by the lice, but the Thursday afternoon he and his w{ limltea offerings. No. 1 old North - 1 CANADA. po ern quoted at g113, and new at $i.o9, Bay medals, diamond pins and other man was not arrested, wife quarreled over a sum of money, ports. Feed wheat, 65 to 66c, Bay ports. + ''C.P.R. telegraphers have receiv- articles of jewellery belongi�g to _ that the eddest boy h-ad earned. It Ontario Wheat -No. 2 white, red and The Bank of B. N gA. will build a The bug$lary oociirred last u- +fp t�!. '� the money, but his wife refused mow �8d at 97 to 9sc, outside;. new - Y " ed a 12 r cent, wa e. increase. the young financier. �a�1 is stated that Wills wanted to wheat, 93 to, Sac, outside. IoEb , i)OA branch office In London. ar but the news Of it .wan not " fG! �?� '�� part with it. She then walked out ! on� oh2iage 'continue light, and the New No. 2 oats quoted at _ re, and old at 47 to 48c. To. Galt is to have a new fabrics fac made public until some time after of the - house by the baek door and W. C. oats are arm at 471 -Zc6 _ Cory and One to manufacture show weld, when Mr. Morgan inform dower an alley towards the. street, Bpeae�it3vomtaal. ' f:aaea the lice that he would a - - . p y a re- , �, ���„ where soils stopped at agate looking Barley- Forty�ight lb. barley gnatmd at. po 63 to 65c outside. ¢> Natural gas was discovered by a ward of 83.000 for the recovery of Into the road, i- Corn -1!io. 2 American at 821 -a to 830. wall- digger at Dours, near- Peter- the stolen articles, many of which Wills, in the meantime,. had se- track. Toronto. and at t9o. Bay ports. boro'. - were priceless to him for their also- cured a gun loaded with buckshot. Rye -No. 2 Quoted at 65 to 70c, outside. . . Buckwheat Nominal. Gaa- electric oars may be used on ciations. He went out on the back verandah, B�•an-Manitoba bran, $22 to tea, is d - the radial line from Toronto to •f• fy �fp• and, ' spying hia wife leaning over bags, Toronto freight, shorts, tab. Guelph. ;FIRST- MOTOR LINES ^ ,. the gate, took careful, aim and ovxTR'r pRODt?etN. - -- Fred. Partridge, a Turkish and - fired. Part of the .shot took effect Butter--Dairy rolls. choice, 25 to 260: Crimean War veteran, died at Christina R,. Reaches New Tork in the woman's' head, killing her bakers', inferior, a1 to 220; choice da,.y. 1' tube. Z3 to 24c : creamery 28 to 29a, for Cornwall. From New leans. ,, instantly. Wills, on seeing that he rolls, and 26 se 27c for solids. - -son. J. W. Siftom, father of Pre- A despatch from�'ew York says had accomplished his purpose, went Eggs' Ca„e ,ote of sew -laid. 26 to us mler Sifton and Son. Clifford Sif- - -- - is bedroom, where he per doses fresh sac, -- -- . - Cheese -New cheese, 141.8, to 143-4a for ton bor looked with -wondering eyes reloaded the gun, pointed it direct- large, and 143-4 to 15o for twine g y Beans- Rand•picYed quoted at W pet - - -' steamer Moreland, salvaged upon a strange new vessel. which 1y at his face, and .pulled the trig- bushel; primes, 02.90: after two yeah work, sank at the glided swiftly and noiselessly, wiht- gel' f - �i��8ne 1 Extracted. in tins.1, q. 01kec. lei_ 19arata dock out smokestack or sails, through the MOTHER'S HEROIC LEAP. combs, rs.25 to 3, wholesale, of ololce P. E. I. lobster fishermen oppose shipping to her dock She was the *be Hain of a sine list but favor dressed poultry -Chickens, .16 to 180 par _ 6 t. Christian X. of .the Hamburg -Am- - lb ; hens. 13 to 14c: ducklings, 14 t0 160 - is shorter fishing season. e=ican Line 7,300 tons burden, the Child In Carriage Carried Dower Lzve 0aultry; about ze low;ir than the Three .hotelkeepers at' Windsor sus - motor chi which has _visited Incline into Raeewa above• ended guilty to selling li4nor sit- P 8t- $on: Joseph Chamberlain, y• potatoes - Receipt. are tau, and riche _ ilea• hours and were fined. Pot t, and she came in from Who is reported to be sinking. A despatch from St. Catharines °1Ohansed at 16o per bag. on track. New Orleans to get fuel oil to rue says: Tile infant child of Mrs. A. rROVlsioive. k• Lauchlin McInnis, aged 85, walk- �. f ed off the wharf at Pietou N.S. He her to Hamburg. Her captain said Reed of West Chester avenue had Bacon -Long clear, tat -a to 143-4c-per.lb 1 that she oo"umed ten toaa'Of oil a DOCR HALF -WAY OVER. to came lots. Pork -short out, $24s0 to _.`brae rescued, but died of shock. a narrow escape from drowning in sal; do. mess, 0M.50- Hama- Medium to . day. He calla her the first ooebn light. lil to 171 -2c: heavy. 151.2 to 16ot A cargo of 1, g automobile- All Well. Duke of Connaught Re- hydraulic raicewa roll,, 14 to 141.2c• breakfast bacon, 181 -3os g 600,000 gallons of the y Saturday ne was brought to Montreal - ,} morning, aad was only rescued in b L w sic-' ��ad� g mo from Singapore in a tank steamer. ports by Wireless- the nick- of time by its mother. The a market is firms with do. LAMP EXPLODED. mead moderate. Tierces. 14'1 -20; tuba. Sidney 8eoord, a $t. Cathe_ rinse A despatch from Montreal says ; child had been left in its baby- car- 143.Io; pail., 150. 'teamster, was fatally crushed when St. Thomas Woman Seriongly News of the Duke of Connaught, as riage a short -distance from the BALED BAY AND STRAW, :'�oited from his lorry under the the new dry dock fQr Montreal is roadway leading to a small bridge Baled Hay-No. i now hay. $12 56 to $13. "Ire Burned. ls• called, came to hand Friday when a e raceway, The carriage 60. on track, Toronto; No. 2. $10 ,0 611; r. Car. ell A • despatch -from St. Thomas �iielesa started dawn ins roadway towards ° s�� ou d- se to it. Citief. Fndt:._InspActo Carey.. _ -mace ge was received from straw-Quoted at aft t.) smm ca uses Niagara fruitgrowers to use says":--Mrs.-Charles. EveIsiid was one of the Dutch tugs towing the the bridge. Baby and buggy went track. Toronto I refrigerator care in making ship- Probably fatally burned on Friday dock by the Canadian Vickers, Ltd, over the bridge into the waters of a>�ente night when a lamp she attempted The eiLion iven shows that the the race. The carriage sa>ak to the BUSINESS AT WONTSF.AL. to recent from falling off an iron- g g Montreal, Sept 24, -Cori American No. Henry Legace, led-g6rkeeper in p dock is all. ut half -way 'on he'rlong' 'bottom; but the baby, though it had 2 yellow, 8s to 84c; do., Canadian Wear. the Bank of Hochela a at Montreal, ing beard exploded in her hands. ern No. L 52 to 521.2c; do., Canadian g journey by an extreme southerly been securely strapped in, in some Western xo. 3 51,1.2 to Src do. extra No.- •'was arrested on a charge of embez- The oil aet.fire .to her clothing and route from Barrow -in- Furness to unaiocountable manner floated to 1 rhea, u1.- io 1.2 Berries ,Mae. reed, she ran into the street, A neighbor, W to 61c• do.. malting, 7o to 75c; buck- Montreal, _ gh Montreal: It has taken 19 days to the °surface. - Mrs. Reed noticed the when, loo. 2, 74 to 75c, . Flour -Man. Thomas Nichol, extinguished the negotiate half the distance, so, sup- child when it was being carried Boring wheat !elects, firsts. ;5.80; do.. GREAT BRITAIN.. amen and in so doing burned his In that a uniform a .cooads, $s.3o: do, strdn bakers' .10• #love rte 4f speed away. Este downward by the wa rs w is to ands severely. Mrs. Evela:nd had - straight SviaoIIe pstente choice, ssa3; do.. r The �SOC1 to malIItarn al th I Democratic ed a Di ke De o raxle Co isle of Oon- and hasten ass Congress ed to its rescue.- tent rollers .85 e She � N Lo 14.90; do., straight before seeking aid placed her baby eau ht may arrive at her berth is leaped into the water and rescued i rollers, bags. $8.25 to $2.30, Rolled oats- Germany denounces competition is a place of safety. The fire in the g y Barrels $4,so: do., bags, 90 lbs., $2.271.2, !a armaments . hb w� ern Maieonaeuve about October 8. it after it ;lad been car=ried 70 feet. Bran, W.00; shorts. $27.00; middlings, . An Anglo- Russian conference ins gushed before °err- �i• Canal employees came to her her Riess to $29.00; mouillie, sm.00 to sm.&i Ong damage was done, p Hay -NO. 2. •per -ton car iota, 13.1.2 to lac. - to .take place at Balmoral on the _ 'THEY INSURE PEACE. and assisted mother and child. The Cheeeely- Finest Westerns; 131 -E to 133.4c; o tutdon irr Persia and Tibet. former• collapsed after reaching her Cheese- Fiaeet Westerns, 131.2 to 133.40; t� - -A MARVELOUS ESCAPE. - P g der, fineoy Easterne, 1314 to 131.40. But- f " Interparliamentary Union so Styles home. The babe soon i;eoovered. `er- �ho►omat creamery, 2714 to 273-80 -- GENERAL. do.. seconds. 261.1 to 261 -2. Eggs- Select- Fe11.Fonr Hundred and Fifty Feet, Flying MaMines. .d. 29 to' 300; do.,• No. 2• stook,' 21 to Co. '. - The powe -a disapproved of• any Shea Had Laneh. INLAND REVENUE GROWS.` antaide loan for China. A despatch from Geneva says : UNITED STATES MARKETS. A despatch from Paris : Fly* ,n machines in war was 'the Increase is as Pronounced as in the Minneapolis. 1 � rse - Wheat- September. FASTEST IN THE WORLD. H'• De Astley, the English aviator, su ect of.aprolonged debate at the 9118;; No. 1 hard, 90340; No. 1 Nort . with Miss Ma Davies as a assen- session. of the Inter parliamentary Other Departments. ry p p y era, 6$14 to 901.10; No. 2 Northern, 451-4 er. went from Bonn to L A despatch. to 8814c. No. 3 yellow,00rn, 7o.1.2 to 71o. ]Dattles!<i Cruiser .Princes g 1ege, Union.' 'The subject was introduced P tch_ from Ottawa says : t - -h to oats 30 to 9. rye 59 Achieves pee of 34 Knots. w Xe they started Or om III y Belgian mister O tats an Or Ali- to 611 -2e. Bran, SM. Flour -First patenta a monoplane. While. trying to de- Auguste Beernaert who ust totalled ffi1,900,769 era; against µ to $1.65: second patents, $4.zo to $4.. A despatch from Lon�lOII Bay9: . , p�Oposed, s g, a6 65; first clears, $3.20 to $3.50; second stead near Ronchin camp, near resolution interdicting their use. • a1,70f,355 i_ .. 'the correspoi_lding clears, $2.30 to $2.60. The battleship, cruiser Princess Lille, the -lever would no work, Baron d'Estournelles de Con- month last year. The increase in- Duluth, sept. 24 -whew -New No. 1 - Royal, during ers ed trials ea -. dieatea that the au" hard 9o3•tc: No. 1 Northern. e934c; No. g Y and the macshine came down - vio- " stant' resident of the French In- gmenta><tio'n of 2 N hera, 873 -tc; September, 68 74c;. Do- terds - achieved a speed of 34 knots lently a distance of 450 feet. Ast- terparliiamentary group, strongly revenue is as pronounced compare- oean r• 1 �: �•y, Sao bid. -an hour. Ia aTr' eight =hour '"speed ley and his woman,paasenger had a opposed the resolution, 'declaring lively, in this as in the other large CITE STOCK MARKETS. trial on Sept, 12, the Princess Royal marvelous escape. that the world's peace would be ` Montreal, Sgt. 24. -The top price rea• attained a speed of 31.7 knots: It They'- were -found- seated in a better ensured b the use- of flying EXPLOSION ON BATTLESHIP. • lased Yor choice - st:eere - wan $6.50, while $ medium sold at 85 and $6 and inferior now claimed that she is the feet- beet field by the ruins of .tile mono- machines: This view was finally ap- - ' to common at $3.50 to $4.50 per 100 pounds. esi 'battle cruiser in the. world plane, -eating crackers and jelly, proved by the congress. Gun Blew i1p, Killing One Man mere were no choice nntchera ooare oil s• and Injuring Three. the lower but the best Drought $5 and grades from that down to 83.- WILL REMODEL THE OLYMPIC T espatc om London says: b 1e pounds. The quality of the fit __O scanning purposes, for which the de- :1 - e was ,an explosion aboard the for y he _ ` i A�B� $I6�et -A 4044,. � Dg as fair at $ to $3 psi 101 r S ast, in which one The demand for calves was good, with ` - With Inns Skin. off the s killed oo e 1 r •ales of milk-fed stook from$�3 tocHand - .O Scottish - - - luau was fled and sev ra hurt. " Winne• at from $2.50 to each. cgs ." . Outcome of Work of Aero lanes in A despatch from London says: The King Edward VII. being off were stronger and -prices advanced 10o P IZeCCnt` Army The White Star Tine has oaanoelIed . 'distant a ?nsay, cannot- be .Qom- a - :- -Manoe>t ores.•- - - er 100 pounds, $8.90, with sales of Pounds,. lots. '$8.65 to per 100 pounds, weighed - --War' Office" impressed. "future aailingas of the steamer muaicated with: - 'oft oars. - - - • -- - • - - Olympic, says the correspondent of . . • • - y Toronto, t 24 -Chi b h _s_ 60 $6.75; p . tchera !6c ere $6 m. - - e AD N B OW m the Chronicle at Southampton. H - to goon butchers, P QU RUPLE ALLIA C N medium, 9s.4o- to s5.75; common; $490 to- " add that on the return of the $5.15; inferior light weight steers and d despatch ff�om London Bays: emy's air -craft and so clear the Olympic from New York early in ' Bulgaria, Servla, Greece and Mon. 25-, fbulls; .835 to 115,50'; �a ne g, 82tOto $3. Ii is stated at�Alde- rshot - that - -the way- for the scout machines, will October s�a will be sent to Belfast, tenegro in Combination. , Steers, 95.30 tQ $s.75;.bulls at s3.5o.to 44. $ritish War Office was so impressed be heavier and- faster than the ex- where she will be fi'bted with an 25; -stockera $3.30 to $5 Milkers and Spring. - tire- work of the aero lanes in istin arm A -despatch from London says: ers -Tbe market for milkers and spring - �ff P g y type, and will be cap- inner skin and additional ' bulk- era was unchanged at $50 to 980 each, a: ttre recent army manoeuvres that able of carrying a crew of at "at ..heads, This work, it --is said, will A despatch from Vienna to the veal Calves -$a to $850, and $9 for some- . • 116 has- decided to build two fleets three persons. The gunner will be occupy six months. Daily Chronicle says the correspon- I +hi it very echoicce..r 42nd ranee•$3irot, '84 cial purposes. One will be in front and the pilot - amidships. ,t. _ dent has learned of the existence '':f ; 50; lambs; $6 to x'6.40, and A5.50 for rails. aftAW with rapid -fire guns. and .the The propeller will be i' front in- a quadruple military alliance be_ Bogs -The how market was again stron• other will be used solely for scout- stead of in the rear, and the ]ha-. Cleo. M. Fairchild, jum., a Quebec tween Bulgaria Servia, (Treece and 1;RT, r �the bulk selling at s9.to led and was author, . was found dead -in his Montenegro, w�iich, he say$, is-. an e_ _ �B Pu•rtlasfts:- -Tile former, whose chine will have s speed of eighty grounders at Valcarteer, having been offensive combination dangerous to Sir Richard Cartwright success- iI►ork wx11 be to demolish the en- -miles an hour. accidentally shot while out Y intin.g, th of the Ba e_peaae leans. fully underwent an operation. _ .. wt.c " - - All I ..._ aiwt_ . ..a •« ,a:.:+.E . �-�:+- tie.. » K tit _ » •, r � r ,f/n',. .,.w ..w,,. 3S3W.Cwv y+a; ...,., :r. "...rye a• t�-.• WSm- s? �.+. v. +Yo•A•.,...Y✓.+,iv..w.JSV.s+,.. ✓.lw era+•. - •.• �.. '6 � '". -. - - .. _ ` _ •'!A'e:Nl,1.rMR :/4'{:a4 �Y1• fi?" 6eilq.. s. ew[ _- :,.%'..- ._<v'a'4+MONa`q•N, Pr.J. •. ._ «- - . ♦ A• _. -M�ry - .• ,s V+ ..ay4y; -. ri` .ru'Q -� .. :I1 °.. ;Ct4: :Y4JY . .. .. • �s4 1rirw" VOTING INDUCEMENTS. : ±' M ' _ HOW TO AVOID SEA SICKNESS. - Delfoioal�-- vrbe}esol�s --Be — -noxe stre-a_..few. . homel remedies [lore to Tote in �elglnm- -% s -- -- - for seasickness suoh as sytuffing the -�R A Ci R A N T -'- Misdemeanor. scale@ —no bones— packeid `; •� lit purest Olive Oil. ears with -cotton wool, taking a' AND D E La I C 1 O U s ' In this country voting is not Dom- strong cup, of very hot coffee or a millions who drink ► pulsory, and, therefore, any omis- teaspoonful of neat Worcestershire HOUSE FLIES lion to do so when the polling dayIHG as��R sauce lusbbefore embarking, which itrecommendP,- Domes round is not unishable b may tide the r sailor safely over T , P y a short journey. Chromic VlOtlma df PTO are batched is manure and revel In law. SARDINE$ ` - - filth. Scientists have discovered But the same happy state of af= sea sickness, howevex, should give ' that they aarryylargely responsible for fairs does not obtain in Belgium, the liver a rest for 24 hours before L the spread ofTuberculoeis,T hoiQ, There the franchise laws are ex- Gat Them From Your Grocer going on a voyage, eating only food phtheria, Dyseate Infantile tremely strict, for failure to vote is Trail. an ¢lies ba of a simple and readily digestible "TEA Dleeaxs of the Bowe a; etc cpum,�j a misdemeanor, and the John W. sickle ♦ �reening. Hamilton nature. Rest, with the head low - � Every packet of penalty is severe. To prevent non- eyed in a comfortable position with GOSSe farthest for tit0 money, appearance at the polling- station, the hands and feet kept warm, is WILSON'S the Belgian Government even goes PLANTS HAVE EYES. ' the first rule in all cases,. so far as to defray the expenses of '� FARMS FOR BALE grin citizens who live some distance Prof. Haberlandt Bays He Has A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. N. W. DAWSON„ Ninety colts.rne away, and who can .chow an ade- quate Found Them in Tree Leaves. -- Toronto An eminent scientist the other FLY goats reason for absence. In fact, VER FIFTY GOOD IMPROVED PADS many natives of that oountry, dorm- After long experimenting and day, gave his opinion that the most 0 Farms to Manitoba, Saskatchewan vi4 tiled for a time in England on buai- study Prof. Gottlieb Haberlandt of wonderful di`covery o., recent years and Alberta at right prices on easy terms. new, enjoyed a free trip home last the Botanic Institute, Of Gratz, in was the discovery of-Buk. Just L� RIIIT FARMS IN THE BEST FRUIT will its more flies than 300 sheets May in order to record their votes Styria, declares that plants, the think! As soon as a sinfle thin 1� district of Ontario. All sizes at right of sticky paper` at the Parliamentary polling, word taken in iita widest sense, and layer of Zam -Buk is applied to a prices. Nor is the Belgian content with including trees, can see. wound or lore, such injury is in- 'FF YOU WANT TO BIIY OR SELL ♦ one vote. He can, if he will, obtain The Professor says that he has cured against blood peon I Not stock, grain of dairy farm consult me. ��— - three. Besides that to which he its succeeded through photography and one species of microbe• has been N. W. DAWSON, Toronto. - - entitled at -the age of twenty -five the use of the- microscope on the found that Zam -Buk does not kill! . T should he have lived in the same visual organs of plants. The Then again. As soon as Zam -Buk MALE Nl Cp WANTED. commune for a year, he is granted images included objects at different is applied to a sore, or a cut, or to r EARN THE RAILWAY STATION another if he reach a certain degree distaasces, and even persons and skin disease, it stops the smarting. work and earn more money than 1g houses, Plante ma That is why any other trade. We qualify for aU ?a - of educational efficiency. y, he says, be y children are suoh Canadian Railways. Positions secure While the third is obtainable at classed with the inferior animals in friends of Zam -Buk. - Write for Free Book 18. Dominion School open i�r the age of thirty-five---that is, if the this respect. His observations have Again. As soon . as Zam -Buk is Railroading, Toronto. trl Top Tub citizen pays a house tax of five been confirmed by Dr. Nuttall and applied to a wound or to a diseased MISCELLANEOUS. - franc", 1,02 a Dr, Harold Wagner, T AND FARM SCALES, Wilsoa'e year, and is either suer, part, the cells beneath the skin's Room Wrt nW married or a widower. We are stall so ignorant of ani- surface are so stimulated that new H scale works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. is s� — Mal, plant and ineeet life (because healthy tissue is - � W quickly formed, ANGER, Tokto . I � I - ,HIGH SPEED - r f4AMPi ®N - 'H0 wri a•r Dowd +anei Dan 9W dd., �I am of Mo -" .r ibe ""r. ?Ef. .nwn praca .nr the -hot. en. d tho to to ape. up- aalus It "a to put in ..e t.i. ML doth.a we do not understand their lan- This forming of fresh healthy tissue RS. "M 1113-0. ate. Is ,_ carnal and external, cured without guage) that we fancy the plant, like from below is Zam -Buk's secret of aln by our home treatment. write as the insect, is not conscious of what healing. This is why Zam -Buk too le. Limotted C 111nrwoord, Out Medical Co. it sees, but that is probably a dis- covery for the future. At present cures are permanent, - Only the other day Mr. Marsh, TON SCALE GIIARANTEED. Wilson's 6 Scale Works. 9 we are forced to accept the theory of 101 Delormier Ave., Montreal, Esplanade, Toronto. ALL STONES, that they are not conscious. called upon the Zam -Buk Co, and KIDNEY AND GLAD- _-{ G der -Stones. Kidney trouble, (travel, �;.. But that they do see, Prof. Haber- ! told them that for over twenty-five y Lumbago and kindred ailments positively1 iandt says, has satisfactorily years he had been a martyr to ec- cured with the new German Remedy, ! "Saaol," price - 1111.50. Another new remedy proved. He has found the same zema. - His hands were at one time f „r Diabetes - Mellitus, and sure cure, to tM " sanol's Anti- Diabetes ” minute eye such as belongs to bees insects in so covered with sores that he had Price $2.00 tram druggists or direct. The Sanol Manufad and other sycamore leaves. in the sugar maple and in to -sleep in glovers, Four years ago Zam -Buk was introduced to him, turfing Company of Canada. Limited. Al. Winnipeg' Stan. the Peniviaa acanthus, The eye's of planta appear different from the and in a few mont iq it cured him. To- day -- -.,ter three DYEING t CLEAMNO 3 ieyes of insects in that they have years after his cure of diReage he had for twenty- y' "` "" "'°' 's send roar work to tee -- 3 no i coloring matter, though this m g •� five years —•he is -,till cured. .IIITISII AMERICAN DYEING C0.ra x; Na child should be allowed to orb W.A.r Its. d tog. w ts.&* NO .u.r .s..4.r .sa w .wad .rwt er..s G LITE RIGHT. I not yet determined. The is his All druggists sell Zara -Buk at Louk Iur agent in Your town. or send direct, -. It.,ntraai. Tore+ato, O.tawa, Qtsatteo Yes., they still keep their fa- AerYsar.td."w.a..topi..s '. professor continuing bOc. box, or we will send free trial - - - ple but strong remedy — Mother i Do refs us. was- evs••tr,..,.rrl•,as � 6.1 Inspector — "An abstract noun is 'something experiments, and he expects to box if -,..0 send this advertisement L.A 31 p. � MY Z JEL A Remedy for Bilious Headache. ` snea.. eaauv Isar, we can think of, can - make further interesting and our- and a le. -stamp (to pay return l w"10 " does ae tm.db tla•4 an. .but not touch. Can i you give me as Prising announoemen.ts. He says Y ssta e). Address Zam -Buk Co., P� !z CI 20BOTSI �siagla St�rislt>♦1 unsawnt ♦aMS, rf Wit ; example I" .- Tomngy. 'a, that plants and trees have eyes is undoubtedly a proof that all natur- Toronto. �I• i ,. t�rOt00t -- Preserve— alsrsu4tf y —"Yes, air; red -hot Poker 1" al life is linked i one long chain. . +OLD - FASHIONED, sampl" and Booklets on yyliastton - — . JAMES LAN : :. CMIUIR & CC Na child should be allowed to On Sale Everywhere. —There may "How old- fashioned they are," Llmlted suffer an hour from worms when T be country merchants who do not Yes., they still keep their fa- got i though I pictu� res h Soap j ple but strong remedy — Mother i tween, and these may suggest that G � M CLEANS 7 G some other oil is just as good. There - A Remedy for Bilious Headache. ` G o D Too . often it is the things we a as internal medicine in certainl — —To those subject to bilious bead- eakrrs, f cases. Take no other. The de- g a e i S e,lk, wool Dania, yes. - -- worth living• are recommended as the way to Use it yourself a 1 - _ mend for it shows that it is the home. yours —.HER TERMS. - - only popular oil. I speedy relief. -Taken aemrding to No ble— -- r` you sell this shawl cheap- Krnard•s Liniment for safe etreryxhers y g do man. 24 colors- Can directions the will subdue iris u- will live any shade. ` or t - Povert has het larities of the stomach and so act y , COULDN'T TAKE RISKS. y helped many a young Colonl0c,61ack 15a 'No madam. Fifty dollars is man out after he has fallen In love. upon the nerves and blood vessels at your dealer's at - really the lowest possible price." Agnes— "This novel looks adful- �— that the pains In the head will Postpaid with booklet Well—I'll take it - But make out ly- interesting.. •Is it good I" Gladys Minard's Llntount cures sums, Etc, cease. There are few who are no • H• w to Dye' hom - two bills, one at twenty dollars to — "It's perfectly splendid. I'd lend at sometime subject to biliousness show'my husband, and one at two -it to you in a minute, but it be- SHE KNEW, -'and familiar with its attendant F• L, BENEDICT h CO. Montreal }hundred to show to my friends 1'-1- songs to me." "What is conscience?" asked- the evils. Yet none need suffer with Sunday school teacher. This was i these pills at hand. , To Men Who Live Inactive Lives, followed by dead silence. _ _ THE MASHER. . ' '_ _ _ Exercise in the open air is the "What do we call - lie thing that — _._ HIB TI !fE LIMITED. o i.. - A masher is a despicable creature best tonic for the stomach and sys bhecks us when we do wFong ?" "Your beau, remarked the first AA USt who gets a good deal of encourage- tom generally; but there are those asked the teacher. summer girl, "doesn't seem to care a _ who are coniWled- to__follo_w- seden1 _._"Grandma, 2 -- promptly -replied- aeriuded�ooks. "" �d sinfectant sweeping ' .. —went. tary occupations and the inactivity the little girl in the class. "'No," responded _ powder, is a life-pre- tends-to . 8 ponded the second sum- p° restrict the healthy action mer girl, "the poor gitik only has -Server because it kills of the digestive organs and sickness Low colonist Rates to Pacific Coast via four days in which to acquire a coat .all disease germs. follows. Parmelee's Vegetable w icagolan :tom all Western Ry., Sept. 25th of tan:" s` points in Canada to Floors clean; car. Pills regulate the stsommh and• Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, pets bright; home liver and restore healthy action. It Seattle, victoria, va000nver, Helen., fresh and sweet, No 1. Bette, Missoula, - Kalispell, Pocatello, is wise to have a packet of the pills Nampa, salt Lake 'City, Ogden, Grand duet while sweeping.' always on hand. Jct., etc, Through Tourist sleepers and Caterhall, Nfld•f free reclining chair care from - Chicago. Minard s Linimert Co.,, Limited. :cask your Dealer for it. ar. Variable routes. Liberal stopovers. For Dear Aires, -While in the oonntry last TOO BAD, information write or call on B. H. Ben- summer I was badly bitten by mosquitoes, �aCLBI'en Imperial Cheese Co '"Too bad Mrs. Smarileigh always nett, General Agent, 46 Yonge St., Toronto. so badly that I thou¢ht I would be die- , flirured fora couple of weeks. I was, ad- L mltell a•, has such abominable weather for vised to try your Liniment to allay the i f It is sometimes a good plan to be tote distributors for Ontario her afternoOrl .teas." ".Y t;. irritation, and did so. The effect was ,� es -i 'sh - sure -t-he- other - fellow is rightr --then more than I expected, a few applications _ - . r IIeV@� pours but It rains• _._ "' "' oornpleteI curin the irritation, and..pre.. -TM� iES�Q -MEC. Gil., Lletltted.._..- Iv . follow !n his footste a �� P denting to i et a from becomin¢ sore. Montreal liINARD'S LINIMENT fie also a are •- Cholera and all summer Dom - Mlnard's Liniment Relieves Nouralsta. title W keep Y4$be mosquitoes. ¢nod — plaints are so quick in their action truly' W. s, P, that the cold hand.of death is upon A' HAY FEVER OPTIMIST. B MAN'S REAL DIGNITY. i ---, the victims before they are aware • ."He sure is as optimist." _ Every poling man when staton that danger is near. If attacked s.So 7» - in the race of life should stamp into , do not delay in getting the proper s`No question of it." It doesn't take very long for the his being the fundamental principle- medicine. Try a dose of Dr J. D. "But I heard him growling yes- waist to happen. of all ,moral .philosophy--that the Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial, and terday because he • '•. hay, fever." real dignity'of a man lies not in you will get immediate relief. 'It "That's just the pL, _. He's had Corns cannot exist when Hallo- what he has, butt in what he is. Be- "� acts with wonderful rapidity and it for ten •years, but nlways he is way s Corn Cure is applied to thew, ware of being inlected by the moral °: ! never fails to effect a cure.. sure that he won't get it next because it goes to the root and kills' contagion which more• or less taints ♦}� the growth. the atmosphere of ever lfh ' - g y rich trail- _ -. _.It's alight to .11 gd_eastles., p` year... li and community , `the air if willing to woik u �;�.} CUTICUM. to them. bit of estimatin the, value of men _ _ _. One of the French marshals who g ' I had been defeated by the Duke of by the external apparatus of life Mlnard•s Liniment curs Dandruff. Wellington in the Peninsula tried rather thasi by its internal nobility. HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. to insult the duke, when the latter M O!s e's an(� was visiting Paris. But in the ball, Dr• 50dp Ed Ointment Try to win the friendship of ;room as on the battle -field, the Indian Root Pi I 1 .. your,.btxtcher, so that. you .can go Wellington's. s to his icebox and pick put a victory was No other emollients do so much P your Louie Philippe of France had just afs'lade according to a formula in own steak. 1 use ncarl a centu ' for pimples, blackheads, red, ► introduced the marshal to the duk e. y am among ry a o o the •': ' ' It la easy to acre* a lawn -mower Indiana, and learned from them Smarten. memory of his Dr. Morse. Thou b n .. rough and oily skin, Itching, at- up so tight that .. Smarting memo _" your neighbor 1 defeats, the marshal thought to tempts have been made by physi- scaly scalps, dry, thin and falling: cam't' use it after he has borrowed s sr ht Wellin hair, chapped hands and shapeless .it. aright Wellington by ostentatiously eians and chemists, it has been found turning his back to him. Louie impossible to improve the formak or +t nails. They do even more for skin- It is no longer fashionable to cut - . Philippe was greatly displeased, the pllla, Dr. Morse's Indian Root a boy's hair b putting a large bowl Pills are a household remedy th tortured and disfigured infants. y P g __ and ,apologized for his geneTal'e . eon the .arid for Conanppyaatioiuis d on his head and triminin u to z3 E P all Kidney and Liver treobles They ♦rte "tort crottrgtre an.p .ee otnt,eaes are g P rudeness. Nr cab by f "Wtsu ..d ee.Lre bootie% on t . Itberal the edge of it. Take him to a bar= "For "Forgive him, air," said the am; s+, ptly jut �oWd and � - gi vsiy, . •_. ,. .. .�� 0, UM and had .yell so p.as ponttet on,tre.tmeas ber and pay for the hair -cut out of duke. "I tau ht him to do that in -- or silo sod aatr, weft be evil. part -bee, en attplloa. P y o to ••Coura,a,� Dees, aft, swees,, II. s, ♦, the boy's savings bank. ED. 7 ISSUE 88—']2 , the Peninsula �' C 1® eI the tt��et>Ls • • ,,, .,. ..eL , a,....r,.w. �y,,., .zr �.',,_p .., r C Jro •'t�, q,.. $t'�,r,�'' a _.,.�`^rG- it.,r•�,tas„, ,.• �„ ... .�,; r,fi. �.� . . -. r •e -•=gin r� i'a w..- � �'��a�.q_ u ,. .. r.. :h-s. +. <, >,a „ sa ,r.,:t". ,c '�' +,. - : .=- ... .:: 'a.:- C,.a.r+.a =�.; a?�.r^.Y':s r�S. xrnc`' _„e.,. a.,,w v.R.*no,•w.,rs:...•.�,: it +w d' �C. G f.!!n r , •.•� u* .3 z "# v 4 �I N' .. i � I•kw' •..S•ve. A � V �� >��lic�. THE P/ CKLI NCB SEMIS T T *,� —Mr. McClure, o! Woodbridge, - ya' r LOCALISMS. is visiting his daughter,_Mrs. E. ►••S -� � FRIDAY -SRPr. 27th, - Auction sale of ' N. Hicks. —D, M. Decker, of the Riee'Lew- farm stock, implements, household The ickling season is here and you will require the beat vinegars and apices -Wm, Dickie, of-Toronto, a in, £o.; 'F @iosto, apt+at Sunday -- furniture, etc., on lot 10, con, 8, $ ve matt, cidet,_nnd.white..Wipe vinegar, the best brands, Crosse and - -- Pickering, the property bi- Chwrles Blackwelle is the famous, try a quest- bottle - -, Sunday with relatives here . with his mother here: proctor, $sae at one. See bills, . - Arthur Rogers, of Toronto, - Remember the Excursion to Wm. Maw, auctioneer, We have whole and ground cinnamon, allspice, nutmegs, pepper, ginger y SATURDAY. SEPT. 28th—Auction sale cloves, and celery seed mustard seed turmeric, mustard and whole } spent Sunda at his home here. Toronto on Thursday next. See $ y mixed spice, -Jos. H. and Mrs. Bandy spent advt. in another column. sale of household furniture in -tire Sunday with relatives in Whitby. -Fred and Mrs. Reed, of High- Village of Claremont. the property Do you require any pint quart or half gallon sealersP i! so we can supply .. -Mr. Dew, of Whitby, called land Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Han- of Mrs. Wm- Powell, $ale at 4 you. Redpath or St. Lawrence sugar by the cwt. or in 20 lb sack. r at K Upon Pickering friends on Monday. cock, of. Toronto, spent Sunday o'clock, See bills. W. B. Powell, right prices. auctioneer. for fine or coarse web; for .tbg -., -M. S. Chapman has erected a with J. C. and Mrs. Philip, A good line of boots, shoes, and rubberP, �. ibandaome awning in front o! his -Mrs. John Boyee and Mrs. WEDNESDAY. Oct. f;.— Auction sale of fall trade a. Y store. Selah Orvis are spending a few farm stock, implements, hay, grain, °£ �• store. Wednesday, Sept. days with the former's daughter, household effects, etc., at lot 9, con. U� A GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON 1. Pickering, the property of -R. J. • A. 18th, to Oliver and Mrs. Denny, a Mrs. E. L. Chapman, of Toronto. Bradle Sale at _ one.: Bee bills. ' J. F. and Mrs. Zimmerman. of y� ]daughter. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. _ -Dr. Henry will be here as usual CoItingwood, who are on their OCT. find —F next Tuesday to attend to his pro- honeymoon, spent Thursday with WEDNESDAY, sale' at Johnson's Howl, �. the l9tter's sister. Mrs. D. Pettit. �fesaiona] duties Whitevale. of 70 head , cattle, con- ore -Mies Mary Harding entertain- -Miss O'Leary will hold an auc- silting of 10 springers, the balance � �• 6 A a few of her young friends on tion sale of household effects at 1, 2 and 8 years old, the property of Monday evening. her premisea, corner of Church Messrs. Shank & Boyd, $ale at one. —Fred Allen, G. T. R., station and King Streets on Saturday, 8 months credit, See bills, Fred - agent has ppurchased .a handsome -Oct. 5th. Postill, auctioneer. The place to buy your ;pew E. M. F auto —Mrs. Niften, of Parry Sound, SATURDAY, Oct. 6th — Auction sale of -H, fi, and Donald Kerr, of To- accompanied by bar grand- household furniture in the Village ronto spent Sunday at the home ter, Mesa Ethel Niften, are spend- of Plckerin ,the rope o! Miss D E A I. E of their� �o�ther here. ing a few days with James and O'Leary. lisle at see bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. Mrg`. `1Aavens. of Toronto, is Mrs. Gordon. visiting her mother, Mrs. Winne—Potatoes in clay land are like- WEDNRaDAY, OcT. 9th — Auction sale Cott, of Church street. ly to prove a failure owing to the of farm stock, implements. roots, Vinegar - -White Wine and Cider, - = —Mrs. W. Allaway, we are incessant rains. Many fields which corn, etc, at lot 27, con. 6, Pickering. _ ___ _ _•_ -_ _ pleased to report, is improving promised an abundant yield of the property of E. T. Griffiths. Safe : after her severe illness. Sue ppootatoes are now rotting very at one. Bee bills, Fred Poatill, Pickling Spices- -Ali kinds b -Miss Alice Thompson, of To- rapidly. auctioneer. l Tonto, spent Sunday at the home -Owing to the exceedingly dull TcasDAY. OcT. 16th - Auction sale of s of Smith aa�.'Mrs. Clark. markets apple buyers are doing farm stock, implements, etc. at lot BREAKFAST FOODS —Corn Flakes.' Quaker Oats, Puffed Rice, —Mrs. J. H. Beal, of Claremont, practically no business in this la 18, con. 4, Pickering, the' property Shredded. Wheat, Etc. of W m. Bad w. Sale at one. visaed her father, A. Allaway, a eality this fall. The crop is per- See bill,. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. Couppl_e� of days this week. hops not quite up to the average, Try our May -Bell Ceylon Tea. 'Its great. H. and Mrs. Field, of To- and the price will likely be much Marconi, the inventor o Signor f - Tonto, spent Saturday at the home lower than usual. g _ of the former's father here. Millinery Opening- -Sept. 28th wireless, -was seriously injured is z' -Mrs. Selah Orvis, of Whitby, and 27th. We extend a cordial An auto collision in Italy. I^^ p ^ L� has been spending e4ew days with invitation to all ladies to come and _ Y../ 1-T y G 0 0 0 `� M bar sister, Mrs. John Bo es. see our hats for fall and winter. y P - - :l4ias Kate Cowan, of Toronto, Oar styles are the latest, our val• :D 0 A �' New '1Vrn perettee, Shakers, Towlin s, Lech Ilbmonda, Shaker Blank �, spear a few days with Pickering ties the best, our prices are less ets, just arrived. A beautiful selection to choose from. aPriends during the past week. All come. D. Simpson & Co. * #3bRD A�iD soFT ;R - Clarkson Rogers spent a few -The work on the C. P. R. be- The Standard Fuel Co.. Ltd. - t - days last Reek, with friends sad tween here and Whitby has made -. 1SPECIALS IN MEN'S 'WEAR relatives in Kinsale and Balsam. very rapid progress and is now Cherrywood Station C. N. R. _ -The members of the Metho- nearly completed, and a number Men's Wool Socks, regular 25ceats, for 20 cents. -- - diet choir held their annual pie- of the men moved further west to Mondays, Wednesdays a. ad nit at the lake on Friday after- engage in the same work. The Fridays only. Men's Odd Vests, sizes 88 and 39, reg. 81 each, now.70c. -_ noon. fencing gang moved through the R. C. =.AL -7 1 G=T 'ten's Odd Vests, sizes 88 to 42, rice patterns, reR. 1.50, now i e. -- -C. H. Burling is putting its village on Friday to Whitby .. plate glass in the front of his where they will be busy for a Phone Mark. 5020 Some nobby lines in Men's Soft Hats, ChriWes, etc., for fall. _ - ' . store recently purchased from time. J. Dickie. —The President and _directors .. ,jy,d'rn 3 'MISltse,t0 ='!i _ - Joshua and Mrs. Richardson of the Markham Agricultural So- �* a� spending a creek or tea days ciety are fortunate enough to get NOTICE TO CR'ITOR LADIES—See See our new Neckwear every neat and strictly up-to -date. • ,Our 25 teat heavy Cotton Vest it just right for this time of the - wifh friends in Jacksonville, New the H dro- Electric Exhibit at York State. Markham Fair, which will be held ESTATE OF T80a. wissox. DECEASED year. -The man friends- of Mies — v - y the 8rd and 4th of October. Those � `. - • . ¢ Myrtle Wilson will be pleased to interested is securing electric Notice i. hereby ggives, pnrrusat to ]know that she has recovered from power for this township, and who R. S. O., Chrpter 12Y, that all persons . �U A f.1 W A R E her recent illness. have not already seen the exhibit Thing cWils against the estate of. her r7 s # —Mrs. Jahn P. Williams and Thomas. Wilson, late of the township should make it a point to see it At of Pickering. in the County of Ontario, The shooting season is here. $ley'e Loaded Shells -back and Smoke- child have returned after spend. Markham and `secure all informs- Retired Farmer. deceased who died less -the best. Don't take substitutes. ing A few weeks With relatives in Lion possible as to cost etc. on or about the 21st day of August, Reloading _ ]Prince Edward County, -On Saturday last the Toronto 1912• �e rguired co send by registered oading Toole, Rifle Cleaning Rode. Empty Shelf - Remember the Her Festi- Motor Cycle Club held an ender- pOs - - - - -Wad Cutters, Etc - --- - - -- val to be given in the Town- Hall ministrator, on or before the let day _ ante run to. Peterboro, via Co- this (Thursday) evening trader the of October. 1911, particulate of their bourg. returning on Sunday. It claims, duly verified: and notice to ]auspices of St. Georges church. See ouc•$3.00 Steven's Rises and our special $12.60 double barrel -The re uL►r meeting of St. was clearly evident that they further given that after the last men- Breach Loading Gun. •• gg were not loitering on the way. ti ed dace the undersigned Admin- Aadrew's Mission Band will meet Thep pa•seed through here at an isot'rpator will proceed to distribute the At the home of Mrs, Peak, on sat exceedingly fast clip, greatly ex- said estate, having regard only to the - i 'nrday, Sept. 28th,- at half past reeding the • claims of which be shall then have �� peed limit, and pay. notice. M e i -- - -Chas. A. Post�Jof Riverside, fag no attention whatever to gig- pals to stop given 'by the drivers Hated the 27th day of Sept., 1912 Cal., called upon a number of W. T. Wirsor. - of frightened horses. If in cases Administrator, i Pickering fr"teocis here lash wEek- of this kind where farmers have C�emoet,.Ont. � It is thirty -five years since lift, to give u possession of the roads A. E. CHRisTiA*r. °�� j Post left Pickering and he sees sporty who wish to break re- Solicitor, ALL'--H1NTS­, a great many changes since he cords, it is about time they knew 51 -1 Whitby, Ont. left. it so that the might govern — _ - -- - - _H.- and Mrs.. Matchett, of hemselvere aCCerdingly, There Moncton, N. B., Spent gtiaday at QrE`I' 4II CATALOGUE g v N T E R iS _ the;home of the lattees parents are race tracks in the city which - . Gen- M. and Mrs. Pa�aier. Mra. should be sufficient for the par- - IT TS FREE - �Geo. tt will spend a few weeks poses of. motor cyclists and they We can supply all your needs in SPORTING GOODS_. A full supply Mere before returning . her home should be confined to these if they • • of Shells, Powder, Shot, Cartridges, Empty Shells, in the east. have no intention. of obeying the Gun Oil, etc.,' etc. " li►ws governing speed. -The incessant rains is increas- - ing the anxiety of the farmers who -The law with. respeet to ani- � S Q QMeor` Wa -- Also a full assortment of Mitts and Gloves. - !have net yet completed their bar• malseatray provides that in case �a" Co is 'vest. There are some fields of of an animal being destrained on See our special price on Hammocks. outstanding grain which is likely the premisse of any person, such 'to prove• a total lose. as it is rot- person shall forthwith'uotify the H BUNDY ting in the shocks. owner if known ; if owner not O SEPH / -J. L. Spink, Ltd., have com- known, then he must notify the ELM DALE MILLS s- plated the concrete work on their Clerk of the Municipality, and pICKERINCiI" dam, and they with to advise their give notice of the deetraint in a - customers that they are now chop- newspaper ublished in the . Mun- . Chopping our Specials -. pp PP y - --ping daily: Contrary to- reports, icipality. if the .animal is_ -not. Ogilvie's.- I3o��sehold and. 4letio — �C� I!I - -- "' they have not advanced their claimed within two months it is Flours in 2s-, 50 and 100 pound e, ngj H}�i'ness - � I`i� charges for chopping. to be sold -by public auction, and sacks. Fresh Rolled; _ -Mr, Ruttaa, of Whitby, who after deducting expenses and Oats, Etc, Is where you can get an style of Harness and at reasonable charges for food, etc., 'ltiaed Feed. Bran and shorts by the y bad Sri angel to give. rivets vocal 'the surplus prices, for good material and workmanship. p aid to the owner, if tlie' latter be ton or cwt. Prices reasonable. 'lessons as well as conduct a choral P - F. W. WeeM� 'lies are here -call and get a nett.. Team netts $2 pr. up.I class in Pickering this fall, finds found within_three months, "other- Single netts $1 each up. that owing to y,nforeseen circum- wise to be paid to the Treasurer Chopping every day. z. stances, he willbgnable to Carry of and for the use of the Munici -' I have 1'set second hand Carriage Harness for 810. -`.out hid arfangemeist . This will pality. Neglect in carrying out _ "SO YEARS' 2 set second hand Single He $8 and $4. -EXPERIENCE -.be a great disappointment to son ese provisions makes the per- All suppliea:constantly on hand. n in default liable to a fine of $10, � - ' these maDy w•ho hill intended to take, lessons. tan era coming into the vii - p d of course leaving him liable to . •PICSERYNG HARNESS - - - rosecution for unlawfully detain- , ! ]age find is a most difficult thing ing the animal, and to snit on the phone Ind. 301. -_'W J COAKWELL part of the owner or Municipality - - -- to secure board at any price. This Pa ' -z ' eafor such detention T � MA s 'l�bomer n >lR'estt many have Mes�r . disappointed in - this matter. It • • • tl;oirt�Rits►+TS &Z... - -- seems to us that ape rson could do 'THE SEPTEMBER ROD AND GUN, Aarene Sending a•teteh and C nmss a good business in kee in board- �- 11ty tT n ispr b onrp� n •r � MEN'S N'S FURNISHINGS g p g tavenatUion t• probe"" D salsa• era. Provisions, it is true, are - Bonnyea tie Dale's "Every Day cw- 1=at5r.8toa..,t t At .P•� very high, but �he price for board Scene with the Indian Trapper" opens ••Dap taken i$r° a'e� °�°�r�ost e is now twice as high as it was ten the September issue of Rod and 'Gun •rK�+�• *ttbO��a'ae• �° Large assortment of Shirts in the new shades and . styles with collar _ ':or twelve years ago. in Canada. The adventures of a (let- s�io" -Lord Hyde and Lord Somers man Hunter in America, being a to match. These are the best value we have had for y translation from the German by Hon. siton .atentiLO 1 Taros toe knoved into their new residence William Renwick Riddell, L. H. D.. �.saar.Po•vsa a°s•t4 sotdbr many a day at $1.00 and 81.25.; ~ this week. This building which is etc. relates the experiences of Freid- ` - iiow near] completed is one of P �' � � r` p p rich Geri tacker who vtsrted America ir�wao. Working Shirts SOS., 75e., 80e. and.90e. j be fidest residences in the coup- in 1687 and'went bear bunting in the - ty 8,17111a s attracted many tight- Ozark mountains. This is "some bear E►eerF. ith teams are now story.' Duck Bunting is given con- PICKERING MARKETS Straw Hats 15C, 28e and 50c each. - peer fi ning n the grounds sLr. siderable attention in this issue and < __ rounding the btii R end when includes Duck shooting at the river,'White Winces° Wh�at:eld•,'.••: -81.09 ----- - V �cuQog at I�nK Point, on the St. Red " " " 1•(18 New Hosiery, Hate and CapR acid UnderRear. ...... e� er thin is corw ]et will be y g p Lawrence, in the Kootenay. district •Mixed �' l.f1g —� anhatattractive as the altos is ant an amusing Western tale ti4Ced lBPring Wheat.. '[�''� ....•..,.... .,.... r .iR . KP VA • ;El- ;J­; one from a r aid �: ntiag, is i3 ge Bri1$fi 1ke'la, C�kV `: ODIIep' 'r �ati.'.� :_..u.,. «'_. _:.. 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