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D. of O., Regis- ing friends here this, week. of as improved type. ? • tried member of the pptometrical Asso- FLOUR . r. and Mrs. Fuller' have Oshawa elation of Ontario. apealal attention given to freinds visiting them at resent. W HITEVALE MILLS ttingof glasses. lal•s tested fres. North WHITE —SATIN Thos. Reeveley and ti o Cowan jr. - •- oiac•mont. lscf A � .CREAM —BUNS _ " -� are each building sYloe this week. The Women's Institute will meet on C. McKiNNON M.D. L.R. C.B. TEA —BSS Miss Louise Hubbard left on Thuls- Wednesday neat at the home of Mrs. 1* A �,T A. E. Major. Subject: "Icing cakes," �j � � D r' l�l . Edinburgh. m.mber of the College of Bid and Cake Makers Free. day for Toronto where she has recur- by Mrs. Bo d .Burk. X11 ladies. veal- I Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate - ed a situation. y n of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. ���� The Ladies' Aid of the Brougtham come. ,BRAN' cordial attention to deicers= of women and • _ Methodist church met at Mrs. Br[ SHORTS children. 011106 and residence, Brougham- g- BRAN Mall's on Thursdayy : MONGOLIA MANITOBA OATS DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ''SHORTS w. and Mrs. Elliott are visiting A telly wedding was solemnized. `OAT CHOP and X -RAY INSTITUTE WELLAND FEED'FLOUR with George and Mrs. Farts at res- Oct. pp h ride's ent Mr. gElliott, who is recovering ct lat. at the home of the' b BARLEY FEED ti JUMBO.. arenta here, when Millie, the only MIXED CHOP f PICSS>3INtl, - - ONTARIO from an attack of locomotor ataxia, pp Y OATS will be remembered as the cook who daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. William La 'CORN s7uinp ToWI.R, ac, s., M. a., e. ac., OAT CHOP Fraugh was united in marriage to Mr, CORN CHOP CORN was employed by Chas. Cook while _ Ph7eidaa- ia-0hssp constructing he Canadian Northern Preston A. Morden, of Sibuffville, - specialist In Rectal Dtsesem PrOssatic Dis- CORN CHOP Rev. P.. A. Jourdan officiating. The Special price large qu4Lltitie8. eases of Men DSesas•m of Women Canaan, 1 two years ago. S for ',rumors, I -Ray eaaminatioa. Disease o! eye CORN CRACKED bride, who was unattended, was glvrn TT � ,1 wa. >aose, tbrosE and longs. 1t11firiflilwss and "' away b be[ father. and was attired © V au agate aaa ehrsaie diseases MIXED CHOP - _ - UXBRierifE in king a blue satin, with lace trim - r' O'B" Boars U to f sad I to 1 -4917 FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS A shocking accident occurred here mina, wei.ring the groom's gift, a BAKERS' JOY _ handsome pearl pendant.. After the ,'" GOLDEN CITY A><. on Saturday evening. Three a four ceremony uncheon was served. Later HISSIMI Chopping every day in the week. young men had been out in the coon- Mr. and Ddrs. Morden motored to To. f E. FAREWELL, E.C., HARRIS- try shooting. On their return to 2sR.�nng OtownA s ®Cia'�' town the stopped on the road near ronta, the bride wearing a tailored F X.J. C#' i� ., Itornsf,andCounty y PP suit of grey with hat to match. srt9dtor. oast 8oase. whit". 20-. CALWELL'S MOLASSES a coal shed west of the railwa station MEAL for one of the party. Arthur Johnson, ; LT. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, a ed sixteen, to draw the charge from f3oODwOOD { •t- gg STOCK . soitoito :, liotas7 Public, speatal >4:amt- his gun.. In the process the gun went Wm Hakney sold his farm lately. uez for 81gL Ooas4 01 nestles, 8zoak Street, Whitby, ny J. L• SPINB, LIMITED, oft, the full charge striking Charles The 'schoolchildren had a holiday on Cooper, aged nineteen. In the breast, Frida Flw i E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and PICKERING. ONT. killing him instantly. The young A big crowd from this place went to - . se�liattor, linter} I+ablle. Btu Money to man was a son of James Cooper, an the great Markham Fair of fakirs. Englishman, who has been in the Mr. Crosby sold 50 baskets of grapes country several years. He was a on Saturday In his rushing business printer by trade and the eldest of a store. large family. The masons are putting the inter. � 4 for finish on the walls of Mr. Marti- CALDWELL'S MOLASSES MARKHAM son's new red brick house. Wm. Robinson is loading another MEAL $1,90 Charles Reynolds has sold his farm car of those floe dry land tubers, of 35 acres, about one mile and a half which command the top prices in the &ATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL . ' south of this village, to Mr. Ingletob.. cit prizes. $91.06 ?��r auctioneer of Agincourt. The ur- i� chase rice. we understand, is $4,000, m' Lewis, Lewin, barn contractors, p erecting a stable and carriage house '„;$AGAR and FLAX MEAL At a joint meeting of the Milk Pro- on the Property he lately purchased $1.00 ' ducers and Retail Milk Dealers bold in the village. is Toronto on Saturday, the rice to y P On Sunday morning 'a wild part- POULTRY TONIC tix be paid to the milk producers for the ridge Sew through the window of G. 70 centsa,, seven winter months. commencing Dowswell's west of the village. The - = - - c October let, was fixed at 11 %.02Per eigght smashing of the glass stunned the gallop can. or &06c pot quart. ThP bird. which was picked up and caged. Toronto retailers will sell at 10c r quart. so they will get naarly 100 pier: SPIN j" cent. for handling. 111 other words. sRVUG"AlM J. L. SPIN K, +•+�� a°n' after the milk is delivered at the H. A. Teesdale is sojourning with l: nion Station for 5.06c per- quart It Gen. Philip. •..PICKERING costs the consumer as much more for Win. and Mrs. Cassia were in Uz delivery at his door and dealers profit. brid�ta on Tunday. Economixt. Mils Edith McGregor, of Toronto, `x,'" was home over Sunday. wHiTitY _' Miss Bertha Roper s spending a few�f -C 0 a phe tow at_ the it bi - Education do,ys with Miss Nellie and Mix. _ The town council hrf refused the � - wd. M> one number is independent 1@01 tiles Edith Brodie end Mlas $hallgh- steam _ p messy are visiting Mrs. A. Brodie for Best �fi full we ' 1: 'Thanks can. at nett door to the Standard Bank. 1iVhlt bv. 297 a time. Mrs. John Linton, of Toronto., spent - �+ r G. HAM— Issuer of Marriage 7 1 ace In tl,�e_ 0ouq r . y of ontwic. D�age. Ieiakeriag thy r POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- T. �� tion•er, valuator. collector and leaser e! marriage liaeas". Bzougbam. Wy Byron Feasby has returned to the •`° _ %� Y�� HOPPER Issuer. of Marriage D• Lia•near In the County city, after spending a. week with his of Ontario. 0ffiao at store bad his eaddence. Claremont. �Y �1 I��A T II D B,BEATON, TOWNSHIP OLERS mother.here, . Oony"aaesr, Oammissicam far thing afi3� .yy !•ocantaa«�ta Kosw7 to loan Miss Maud Alger is holidaying at on W Marriage seen" Whys. 0124. the home of her grand-mother, Mrs. Wm. Hubbard. POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, - �@ have use r@c @IF @d a n1C@ -a' .tor Counties of Yerk and Ontario, Ana Miss Glxdya Hogle is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. A. fuon sales or ail kinds often sod won shorten nation, Address Green fiver P. 0•. Oat. F B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- •.. TV . Uon••r. •almosor and acusesor fur • - eounuoi of Ontario and York. All kinds of Bales conducted either yrvassly or by auction. Sate Far dates notes colla•sed. or othar__ppar. is -utars apply at nsidenee: Blisabetb ak, Pink• st ing. ,Pbpona orders left at Naves Mae. Ptak. arias. ar ttsanab's aeon. Claremont, will re- *Owe prompt ataatme. aatrdaotioo anaraa- Englishman, who has been in the Mr. Crosby sold 50 baskets of grapes country several years. He was a on Saturday In his rushing business printer by trade and the eldest of a store. large family. The masons are putting the inter. � 4 for finish on the walls of Mr. Marti- CALDWELL'S MOLASSES MARKHAM son's new red brick house. Wm. Robinson is loading another MEAL $1,90 Charles Reynolds has sold his farm car of those floe dry land tubers, of 35 acres, about one mile and a half which command the top prices in the &ATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL . ' south of this village, to Mr. Ingletob.. cit prizes. $91.06 ?��r auctioneer of Agincourt. The ur- i� chase rice. we understand, is $4,000, m' Lewis, Lewin, barn contractors, p erecting a stable and carriage house '„;$AGAR and FLAX MEAL At a joint meeting of the Milk Pro- on the Property he lately purchased $1.00 ' ducers and Retail Milk Dealers bold in the village. is Toronto on Saturday, the rice to y P On Sunday morning 'a wild part- POULTRY TONIC tix be paid to the milk producers for the ridge Sew through the window of G. 70 centsa,, seven winter months. commencing Dowswell's west of the village. The - = - - c October let, was fixed at 11 %.02Per eigght smashing of the glass stunned the gallop can. or &06c pot quart. ThP bird. which was picked up and caged. Toronto retailers will sell at 10c r quart. so they will get naarly 100 pier: SPIN j" cent. for handling. 111 other words. sRVUG"AlM J. L. SPIN K, +•+�� a°n' after the milk is delivered at the H. A. Teesdale is sojourning with l: nion Station for 5.06c per- quart It Gen. Philip. •..PICKERING costs the consumer as much more for Win. and Mrs. Cassia were in Uz delivery at his door and dealers profit. brid�ta on Tunday. Economixt. Mils Edith McGregor, of Toronto, `x,'" was home over Sunday. wHiTitY _' Miss Bertha Roper s spending a few�f -C 0 a phe tow at_ the it bi - Education do,ys with Miss Nellie and Mix. _ The town council hrf refused the � - wd. M> one number is independent 1@01 tiles Edith Brodie end Mlas $hallgh- steam _ p messy are visiting Mrs. A. Brodie for Best �fi full we ' 1: 'Thanks for a grant of 817,0W. to be devoted to improving the schools of the town. a time. Mrs. John Linton, of Toronto., spent u er co er, g f, prompt service. We congratulate our respected a few days last week with Geo. and rn , townsman, Theo. A. Mc(3iilivrav, on Mrs. Linton L v M B ". the honor conferred upon him by the Byron Feasby has returned to the •`° _ %� Y�� government by appointing him Senior city, after spending a. week with his A Good stock of rough and matched �Y �1 I��A T II Sudge of the County. of Ontario- mother.here, rhemlock, also matched and dress - The fall assizes are In progress as we Miss Maud Alger is holidaying at ed spruce and pine. ' go to press, The first case tried waa that of a man in Oshawa who sued his the home of her grand-mother, Mrs. Wm. Hubbard. � x 29, 3x and 4z Ontario cedar shingles. - �@ have use r@c @IF @d a n1C@ employers for damages for injuries sustained by failing from -a defective Miss Glxdya Hogle is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. A. 3z and 4z B. C. shingles . line of Thanksgiving cards. W�awardeedd $700 damages Thy a see MMiss Medal H gle has gone to Don - t ing ma erial sou may require.M JOH PHILIP and case was that of a man named ald Ont., where she has secured a Also- a flew line of Yorke from the township of Uxbridge, position as teacher in the public school ."Bll'1 stuff a specialty. pende Has a full line of fresh and Cur- who was charged with assault and of that place. Independent phone 1604. `ed meats constantly on hand. eomia _ cards. rape. He was found guilty of the The majority of our sports attended e V r R S O ! - - charge, but sentence at the .time of the Markham Fair -last week and all writin had not been passed. The report a�fair exhibit, the excellent _ Spice Roll,, ... Breakfast .Bacon, _ ' . - ..._. .. .. g Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. most important came on the docket is weather addin much to the attrac- - CALL AN.D SEE T11EM that of John Bateman of the Town of tions. ' g — - - -- - LOCUST HILL Highest prices paid for Oshawa, who is charged with the mur. The Women's Institute will meet _ Butcher's cattle der of his wife. In selecting the jury. at the home of Mrs. Wm. Mom- TIME TABLE— Ptakerina Statieo G five men were challenged. The trial re at.,2.30 p. m., on Tuesday, Oct. T. R. Train$ goiuR East clue as follotfs- '�lek• ' ' P.1:CSExI�t4 PHARMACY is in ptogress as wAgo to press. 15th. Subject, "Fruit and Vegetable No, 8 Mail 8.08 A M. / M n Salads." " 19 Local 2.50 P. Y. 3 a ¢�'�u� air rf�+�irf�u - •�� —� Geo. Philip ie adding much to the N ` F4 Local" - $6.94P, D%• • " =- OUNBAnTON gqeneral appearance of his residence by Treias going Weft dos 3�low+ First-class rigs for hue REAL ESTATE •.•:• Mrs. Edwards• recently moved to having'a cement sidewalk put down No. 18 iLoaal 8.2'7 A. M. t coy where she will remade. and by putting up a new light in front " 11 Local . 2.30 P. M. -Day or. night *X6 • A. Gillespie •has constructed •a -of his stare,•, lighting up the whole •" 7 Mail 8.09 P. M., tW . ^g cement latform and 'steps in front of street. •Bnndav included. I BD There will be special thanksgiving meets all trains ; �5 1�s� his *rest ence, n - est ate ��_�°'�^Q� of. service in the Christian church on eamtng promptly attended o. _ Rage business to Hen. Wood, who h" nnday, Oct. 28, both morning an �. Insurance rates lower on farm pro- g .Agent for Canada Carriage Co. pox evening. fipecial music at both ser- p taken session. - party and Village Dwellings, Mr, Cornish, gardener for Lord vices. On Monday -evenin $ there will " �• He Peak p {eker {„ In first -class Companies. Hyde and Lord Somers, returned a be a social in the church whan there " f land will be a good program given and re- Br6ken. f7 few days ago to Eng - ITo P�emit�iaD Notes A large number frord this neighbor freshments served. Admission 1fie. • ��11 yy� If not -insured, with me, call and hood attended Markham Fair on Fri- - - A Neer Witiifi ague compare rates. day last. They ` report a large at- ;SALE REGISTER. Spec. b " One first -class brick house and tendance and good exhibit. _ �.�....r °- Of our Isrge, popular and influen stable for sale. A few nights previous to, tier mar • TUMDAY. OCT. 150—Auction. sale of - riage the yours friends of Miss Maagg- arm stock, implements, etc. at lot '_ n tial school —the �} gie Hirstead treated her to. .& mince!.. - 18, con. 4; Pickering, the •,property s And _. • - . _ e_ • taneoua shower, on. act which was of Wm. Bad erow. Sale at one. �r 01ter much appreciated, See bills. W. is. Powell, Notary Public, Pickering. Dumbarton seems to be a most de- sirable place in which to get married THURSDAY, Oci, 17th — Auction sale rotes' • and its reputation in this respect seems of farm stock, implements and TORONTO, ONT. S. P E C I A L I S T to have spread far and wide, A household furniture, the property few days ago a young couple from of Richard Hoar. Whitby, (one read ibex full infor- in all kinds of Tire Setting. Hamilton came to our village. having Is now mile north of town.) Sale at one ^ y It g — heard of its beauties and other desir- o'clock, James Bishop, auctioneer. We 'do not need your press n concerning courses, co _ ' 'es and. bad the nuptial FpAD &y,_ocT, 18Lh —Au Ilea Mower Knives . placing of students in poaitiona. etc. pm- g knot tied, niter whit they returned farm stock, irnplementa; hay •roots, ` Write for one to -day. Read it care- _ to their home in the Ambitious City, etc. on lot. 8, B. F. concession, Pick- lean. Bring ti7e pieces. We fully and consider the advantages Woo working and The happy couplQ were Mr. McMahon Bring, the property of Thomas Law. analyze them and exactly dupli• offered. Enter at any time. i land Miss Young, now Mr. and Mrs. ale at ace. Seel bills. " W. 'B. date, ..Or we can -make np your off General Blackamithing. - "W. J. Elliott, Principal McMahon. Powell, auctioneer. present prescription in any- of Cor. Yon e•and Alexander Sts. WS N l 1�r�cOu �NO �OAD On Wednesday, size `2nd, a quiet Pigs, p g 't JOHN, ll 11 ilUhll wedding was solemnized at the home WsDNaSDAY, OcT. 28aD— Credit .male ou popular style. of mounts. I of the bride's grandfather', Mr. Henry of horses, cattle, , im fementm, We can also fit You with per - Morrison, Morrison, when Miss Maggie Kirstead etc., at lot 17, con. 9, .Pickering (I y - fp was:married to Alberti E. Sparks, of mile north of Spink Is), the pro- _ fectly satisfactory 2 sigh spec 4, .: • BIaCSl71lt�.111 Have,you lots of Pater ? Oshawa. The ceremony was perform - party of Robert Mc. lady zees at tacles. g C. H. RlC1C. OF Vi►11QTiVA1.L ed by Rev. A. L. Maefadyen, in the 1 o'clock, sharp. zee bAle. W. B. _ : '2 , presence of the immediate relatives of Powell, auctioneer. Having rented the Dumbarton shop '19 prepared, to furnish you anything the bride and room. After motored g �•, and opened the same, I am prepay- in the line of water supply such se moby Mr: and Mrs. Sp Fighting is pow general between 190maR Bassett y. ed to do all work entrusted to pumps, windmills, hydraulic . rams, to Oshawa, where they will reside. the Montenegrins and Turks, cov- <` me in the above line. The high esteem in which the bride aria an extbuded front near the x plumbing, etc. and room are held was shown by the g ,TE�EI.ER AN15 OPTICIA HorseshoeinR a specialty, g frontier on the road to Scutari. f r Call in and see me any time. They are also expert well drillers numerous and;costlp presents of which �q�4YT and respectfully solicit our patron they were the recipients. The best Bulgaria find Servii► rice reported ros P o eyiJJt �° �,=TT=M1AMR p y y P wishes of the community follow the to have thrown in their lot w113h DUNBARTUN age 'for the future. 'Ind, Dbone 5521• happy couple to their new home Montenegro R w� i ' ` ^, •• "ax`' ., :..:;.. ..,.Y'�<,. :.. rte.- ..,-.•x�r. • F^'%' ,- ,`,�a LI '�.ie....: .�.. _ .. " : � :�k"at�,ee1�.7.�� �C'�i'.w1�, � - a.at-'�.�'".r•'.y`i .. - r ^ "; .a ti,�q'.,. �� .. , .�. I ' ,.�a'. •.• .,;,i, . ••, sd .. res�- .•r I r-' ^.�a r., b �9' d. »� `z!kiyR,E •,!M r`. •*�.., ^�=b ' .ta /: r ! �'' . rnr .! # ,fi. 1W n . ,� , F.S .,• • ^. ta r- . '� .:i ,� ✓ : .. �': .: " - ..: : • .., •. - F ..v r.mba•' l .' 's - ^1N " Y i,v .r.II ,-n1.. ' •+, .„. F . �.�5^s wn:raL.'. .Y ..•,y.Ww.,6J.?. ''�" i / •.e .M'.. -v„S h _ �. , ^,t.° •'l "i. _ .: ! � .a. . /-•y• y .c.' r^�^.-J, ;� •"A�° , rt••y/!l . c,-F. � -,-�y. - � `. _'.s•a�?r.., _ , r. - 6 .F s' � w..6P•�'',.. �, f 2fi�Li a! .,, >. W� ' ia„ �.*p w.� ":� '�•,,�.- .. paced the arrival platform at King's C y_ Ea h Every d l Cross Station - His heart beat . - and r Pottn { quickly as the engine. darted into ' sigLi -acrd- 0" earriagel after . - -- other flitted past him: For a mum j. .. � me he could nowhere see 'her ; but Pic. hastening up the' platform, and - clooely scanning the travelers,- he BUR, A CURIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. at length caught eight the goe + - .. den hair and black dress which he _ . -. . -- ' had been imaging to himself, and. ' 'Extra G t - ' enrols ed heard the clear boles saying, with �. �"N -.�,, Something of Frithiof's -quiet decis- ,'Sugar COiltalYis 5 CHAPTER SPIL-- {Continued.) terrible —fear lest she should miss ion: - ,y „ It is a black trunk from Hull, - • �, My life is .slipping by, she the English steamer. k" ''' n L L rr - thought to herself, and somehow I have-murmured and rebelled," and, the name is Falc. (i f• poundsfullrveight -$ am not making the most of it. I she thought to herself, "and. now _ ,ROy came quickly forward. L•� _ --am hander and colder than before God is going to take from me even Frithiof ? she ask as she �� �. ,•; t of Canada's finest all this trouble came I was a mere a chance of making up. Oh how took her hand in his. fine- weather character, and the hard it is to try too late 1" "He is still living," said Roy, not • daring to give an evasive answer to sugar, at its t. storm 'was too much for me: If I - "We have been looking out the - . gd on hating auntie perhaps I shall routes, dear," said Fru Gronvold, the blue eyes which seemed to look infect Swanhild, and make her turn coming into the room, "and the into his very heart. �� he rt A$k You' gi'o('"ej' I will see to your luggage, sl into just '- such another 'narrow- best way will be for you to try for said; "but before 1' 'hear you go to .him ted woman. Oh, why does one the' Friday afternoon boat from you must have something to seat; for the 4;g& � s :have to live with people that rub Christiania, it generally gets to 'I see ou are quite warm -vat with one just the wrong way?" Hull a little before the Saturday Y -`- P o u n d She fell asleep before she had one from Bergen, your uncle says." the long journey, and unless you solves` this problem, but woke "When can. I start?" asked Sig- a� calm you will only agitate ,1 ., early and with a restless craving, , eagerly: `� Package. , .'' which she could not have explain- She 'did did not `s ak ' a word, but . __ ' "You must start _almost at once � . ed, dressed hastily, put on all the • for Lille elvedal ; it will be a ter- passively allowed him to take has 10 il -wraps that she possessed,, and went rible tiring drive for you, I'm afraid to the refreshment room and get 1 CANADA SUGAR her some tea•. To lease him she out into the fresh morning air. — eighty -four kilometers and - out (tried hard to eat and drink and' be REFINING CO.� Leaving the steep high -road, she rough road. But still there is time - _ 'struck off to the left intent on 1 to do it, which is the. great thing. fore long they were driving to Vaux- Limited, Moxta#reiL 5t 1 At Lille- eLvedal you will take the hall, and. all fear lest "she should 'gaining the top of Hjerkinsho. All � y • - -- ' around her la one ni ht train to_ Christiania it is .a break down was over. y great undulat- I B "Now," " she said at last "tell ing sweep of gray country, warmed quick one, and will get you there , by the bright sunlight of the sum - � ir ten hours; quite in time to catch me more about his illness.: What "Oh, the traveling was_ nothing ; . f ,rose morning, and relieved here and the' afternoon boat, you see. Your broughi it on 70;. it was the terrible anxiety and the BURGLAR -PROOF GLASS. • there- by the purple-shadow of some uncle will take you and see you in- The doctor says it .must have slowness of everything that almost, Theie is a glass of French invert _ �clond. 1 to the train, and if you like we cso been brought on by a - great. shock, l maddened me. But nothing mat -' tion which is intended to be proof "If one could always I telegraph to some friend to meet ' and it seems that he heard very ters now. I am at least in time against the ordinary attacks of bur- y be in a peace sad news that day "of Lady Roma- to see him." j glare. So many, cases of burglary " , you at the Christiania Statiou ; ttie — r like this, she thought; surely life � y „ - •_ -� j- would be beautiful. then ! If one I Worst of it is, I fear most people aux• "This is theRoy, house where he is have been ooirimitted by the. bt�ea3t- - eould get out of all the .littleness are away "just now.'..' "I knew it was rythat wretched i lodgin aou fit o the b b now, ing of show - windows and snatching and narrowness of one's own heart ' `Oh, I shall not want any one," girl in some way, cried Si rid, p ''Are y of valuables on exhibition that a a •and be silent and quiet from all the said Sigrid. "If only I can -ca t.ch clinching her hand. I .wish she or had you not better rest first?" GPecial effort has been made to end worries and vegat ons and dislikes the steamer nothing matters.'' (were dead !" "No, no, I must go to him direct- I thus particular form'o€ theft. ' The of life' But if one could alwayaI " Y .' y lr-" she said. And, indeed, it seem- French glass is produced by a secret And do' not worn more thin , She is," as Frithiof- incessantly _hav,e a great wide open space like, can help," said Fru Gronvold. says, 'Worse than dead,' " replied!ed' that the excitement- had takeni Pr°eesx, but the makers admit that ' this that one could into when! Who knows? You may find him ' Roy_ "It is- a miserable story. Ap- away all her fatigue ; - her cheeks' thickness and care in its beans I 80- tore are its rind a1 essentials It ' one began to get cross —" ' 1 much better. " patently be got hold of some news- (were glowing, "bee eyes, though so P P _ { A made about three-quarters of as - After a time she rose and walked! "They - would not have sent un- paper, read it. all, -and was almost wistful, were full- of eatzt'rnese. inch thick and on test has resisted quietly ho full full of an eager hope - I less they feared —" Sigrid broke off immediately broken down by it. (To be' continued,) blow o - iron 1:. fulness, to begin what she rightly abruptly, unable to, finish her sen- They say be. was hardly himself the f a ten pound disk. i ` "felt would be a new life. tense. when he left the shop that night, The same blow would have shat - tened ordinary plate glass cam - Poor Sigrid ! she had yet to learn Then came- the wrench of part- and the next evening, when I sale -WHERE THEY COME FROM. pletely. F: " eat with fresh strew h comes! ing with poor Swanhild, who broke i:him. I found him delirious' The earrings worn by the women harder fighting in the battle of life, down altogether, and had to '.x left -"It is his brain that :is affected. organ grinders of Italy- indicate she ;'` "and that of those to whom much I in the desolate little bedroom sob - then ? she faltered S part of that country the wearers Bvila — "He said he would kiss is: given much will be required bins her heart out, while Eignd Yes ; he seems to have been out q j come' from.- The longer the ear- me ,r die in the attempt " Della - ' They Tres very cheerful that went downstairs with her aunt, of health for a long, time, 'bat he p eaortam at breakfast. Afterward, bade a hurried farewell to Major' never would give way But if only rings the further 'south the original "Well ?" Bella — "He has no life g j homes of the women. In the -. Far insurance, and I pitied.his poor old when they. were standing in a little 'Brown, Oscar, and pares ; then, / we. could get him any sleep be might North _ the. ornaments are quite mother." '.group outside the door, she even with a pale, tearless face, she even now recover• short, . --�4j� rher arm within 8igi's- climbed into, the atolkiaerre, and $How long has he been without }� 9 ly �ad`- aMeil• is the was driven slowly away in the di- it ?" � oils ter , " most amiable w imaginable of the rectlon of Dales. 'i I came to him a Tue+ that; excursion which was being planned g g ^ Monday "Look' ", been made drove on as rapidly as he week and he ghas hnev never slept Ai hen h 'the final chars a had to Kongewold. yhaugen wag pleased. P ] Look took . cried Swanhild y p y y p are now contracting for fall ana winter mrtk. If merrily, "here are some travelers' might be for the last stage of their l aince then. When did my telegram Two earioles and a stolkjaerre com- ,lpu rney. At any other time the { reach you, by the bye 4'r ._ _ __ _ Are�rodueing_ta�o' or more cans of milk r day and - ing up the hill. Oh! I -hope they beautiful fir forest through which" "Not. until Thursday. You see; have good stables, milk house, etc., and a train service will be nice; and that they will they were passing would have de- though you sent it on Wednesday I to 71oronto before I O Clock write us, WE take all stay herb," lighted her, and the silvery river morning, yet it had to_be.farward• 1 - _ _ ou produce—furnish sufficient cans and on the _ The arrival caused quite a little the- valley below, with its many ed from Bergen, as we were in an ,p P _ Imp windings and its musical ripple, out -of -the -way place on- the Dovre- l -10th of each month: _ bustle of excitement, and many „ - l - wow have made her long to stay. field. CITY DAIRY COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO ONT. apecul�Lions were made as" to the Now she scarcely saw them; and "And you have been, traveling F , r r ' -relationship of the two sportsmen when, in the heart of the forest, ever since? You must be terribly and the two ladies iaathe stolk- the skydagut declared that his horse worn otrt. -- jasrre.r moat rest for half an hour, she was Ia there any one of the name o€ in despair. � -- Ick here4 " ut i ere is p enty o "time, -rite ere i�w� -- - 7 avelera as he dismounted from dear," said her uncle, kindly. variole, "We were at Dombaaa "Come and take a turn with me; last night and promised to bring you." this on; we told the landlord that it will, rest we meant to sleep at Fokstuene, but - She pied_ to and fro with him, said--there- wag -mc; quicker way. trying to oonquer the- I'renay of .im- of delivery. Seems a strange mode' patience which threatened to over- of -her. ,a of delivering telegrams, dceau t it ?" _ ''See," he said at length, as they ,,,'::.. •: "Why, Miss Falck,' I see it is for sat down to- rest on one of the u," said Major Brown, .glancing moss- covered bpwlders, "I will .give' you now while we are quiet and at the direction. 'alone the money for your passage. ` Yeti i She stepped hastily forward to Here is a check for fifty pounds, �` ! r, -.0 lake it from him, with Bushed you will have time to get it cashed ^�,' cheeks and trembling hands;' it in Christiania;" then .as she, pro-,, seemed an eternity before she had tested that it was far too much, torn it open, and the few wozda r'lvo, no ; you will need it all in `• —•�•% •r Pa within half mall se her. England. It may prove a long ill- _ tall seemed to stand nesa; and', in -any case,` he added, en she u onsciouis_01 . awkwa:idly, "there must be ex- voices around. peneea." .: - :,• . ' ' we were almost blown away Sigrid, with a• horrible. choking • - ; atuen," said one. in her throat, thanked him for big such Badb _ re !" said another, "we brought in help, er ears all through the drive, „ ;� r gay 'quite a tinful. all' through the waiting .at the ho- IN CarAds, where the winters are long and cold, houses'must be solid and substantial. No gingerbread friIIy Nothing wrong, my dear,. I such as distinguish California bungalows, can be permitted. Canadian homes should be built to defy wind and ? hope ?" said Fru Gronvold. "`Child, tel r Liourn y in all through that cold, to keep warm inside when it's thirty below out -doors, r weary pourney in the train. child, what � i' it ? Let me read.' IT is because Concrete, of all materials, best withstands wind, water and cold, that it is fast becoming "popnrar with ' Yet it was not until' she stood on Then came an almost irresistible r r „ Canadianhome- builders. Concrete houses are warm in winter, requirin less coat for heating ; they are cool to impulse to ,burst, 'into $ p� AIIglo th8t'tear8 came - rummer. A Concrete house never sz6da repairs ; because, instead of �ecaying, it ac W her relief. time and exposure to the elements. tears, checked only by the presence p The bustle and confusion on the f so many strangers, and by, the VERY attractive architectural effects maybe obtained with Coacreteti especially for houses in the country, where steamer, the busy sailors, the weep- _ _ — the.ro h concrete. asaity of explaining to her -aunt . ug nooses + � i++� fug emigrants, the black mass of It is in English, she said in 8 SWGE it ne.er• regnira repein, the first coed in score. of ether war around the Fs ,n, write now for our fee• book which 4 mbliIIg'volce. "From Mr. Boni - people on -shore - waving' their hats cost of a coneiete residence is :ta last home and on the farm. For each of tells all abort the roiling and pladag eF ' _. and handkerchiefs, some s bbing, cost ; and it is cheater, for-this- reason, these sea it is the best material Concrete, and describes hundreds of prse- I.t says only, . •, Frithiof den =' t� then any other kind of home. kne«a tiul uses for it. Just w " send me your erousl ill. Come.' dome singling -to -cheer the-travelers, book'' 1' orba`a Doiturdd and K 6 . y OT only;, Concrete the best materiel F you haven't itr.e.tis•t.d the use of -.. the -book will�a seat you absolutely „ 1 and behind, • the beautiful city of N hoa.e- buJding. it my also be I Concrete erovnd the home sad on the ; tee.. Poor child . you shall 'So. at Christiana with its spires -&r d tow- ao� once, said Fru ronvold. What Addr"* -- Herald Building era all this had si rid the attars- CANADA CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED MONTREAL '.. can be wrong with Frithiof ? Dan- .. � � • , Pnbltcity Manages _ gerausly ill! See, it was` sent from pest feeling of unre�hty ; yet it was o; a scene that no one' present could When bu Cement be stare to +` �s We have a fns Inforsrustion - London yesterday. You shall not y"`g ' ` D ad t that mill answer oil }one a moment, my dear. Here is ever Forget. get "Canada Crmn nt. ".des that every' "pe1Ap' � ep rtes your uncle I'll tell him everything bag and barrel bears this label. Then your luestions relatifte to Ceno"19 _ and do you go and pack what things + CHAPTER XVI%I 9� will be.u:eofSatisfaction. °,M "a° �„' aitiorst cost or obligotien. YOU need." ,teat The girl obeyed; it seemed as i On the following Monday after - when once she had moved she w con, Roy Boniface, pale and worn `pable 'only of the. one tear -- hall that he had been through, . SEEM S.a'ls�'.''�' t `'� '. ,d, Y'a,., �,'..'"t' • e .. . . _ , ^. u .�,'�c . �.4, �n,�c s .�+,;*, y 1YOrnr4. i ` �Hr� ,:Y.�i.S- .P•a�'7'S�d,,';� +r"' i'"`.JuF:`� n. ':+.,':`'.'�.`: •�'. e"•.. }o2.c��J.i,'iSyj;,"1t ,�:ti�:',. `•%'. ''H'�" ... .. • ..: z' ^.S .e;.+I '� .ng.,`+c,,, - ... x 'aatw.w �, skis• ,.=rgrzwq�s;.*; ^r ^c,n,•.-- Q , Grq,�•w .+a. .. - ,.�.... •v ,a.6;.. ....� :.,,.- •� .. )""' mesa.• - ..:'�� •,Cr.r.. , . ... .;:+..ei. :, .stn,"_ - � � .ti 3ra>z -make ap- your mined to Qx�rt- + your aelf-0ontro3 4- *U will be able to smile and smile. "Don't let Jimmie be distressed and and depressed by the eight of your I N .V. _ tiara. - `Re; i mbar there are two kinds mint o surplus- funds or the re- f women —the one who,take -s the LOOK rOR P For -the :nicest j tp f a = of task recsmmend way of ltia: _ heart out of s -man and" the one who _ fi►llowinp seeurltiea ,pis coyrtbening absolute safetil puts it back. The successful wife t '%"�! E W E na wnttTV5F t f > with hipA tniarest. mast be the one ivho restores the 13E CAA " FCC L TO' - heart and energy to her husband • i u when the fight a against obstacles has I SEE THAT LABEL O N : T080i�iT0 PAPER, 6% First Mortgage Roads...... ' 98 61/0 y� g e irts an exhausting. 1st September. IbACK AG E t S SLUM. Due 1942. Interest lit March Denominations: $100, $300. $1,090. : ' _ . "- Jiminie loves to play cards and I �0 OTHEA COLOR E�%� ��.i� ON h l9PiQiI$ii RIVER PULL, 0% First Met Bonds . 68 6.209 oaths them. Learn how to 3'. �}3ue 19'31. Iuternst tat Japuary and Ist July, play and help him to enjoy that . POY ,A 4 Y E AST '` Denominatioaa $699, $t,00A. harmless recreation when he is Filet Mortgage Debrlituree..... 89 6T /s % , worn with work. �EMEMGC* THE COLON aL1J E RELDING PAUL. aq; gag M Due 1830. Interest lilt may and let November. "Do not _ al'low . a disparity. 9f � G �'LLETT �. L.'TQ _ I}anominstisns: Iles, i6e1, !1,000 _ tasters and sympathies. Interest DOMINION CANNERS, Of% First Mortgage Bonds.. 1031/8 a' /i r% yourself in Jimmie's hobbies as well I TORONTO O NT. rest Te. Due 1940. "Interest Is April and let October as in his actual profe5sian,. Denominations: $300, 61,009. ``But, Goiisin Bess; 'his career. ! y . CARRIAGE FAC!'ORIES, 8% First Mortgage Bonds. 98 61/3 % How can I help him -with his, ca -_ Due 1940. Interest let April and lot October• leer �" TORONTO CORRESPO�DE Cf I make a sash in the Dan for a Tear or Denominations: $a00. i1.i90. - "Just by these little things. two and then pass into liabo. Not so at _ • Don't 41/8% - D you sae, dear, that .b •just y Varsity. The organization there is per CANADA MACHINERY, 0% First Mortgage Bonds-.. 98 _ maoent and there are always tea aandi- - !a Due 1940. Intelsat vent Frbrtaary and 1st August. smoothing out the rough places for dates of brawn and muscle, ups a the s t him will give Jimmie more time and rixht axe, for each place that is ratan Denominations: $500, 11,000. _ gi INTERESTING COSSIP FROM ONTARIO'1 I Besides, even given entlatw lease and ?5 or Filet Mortgage Bonds 9d .6.55% uninterrupted thought to give to candidates, no-city club can get the prae- xl! - ONTARIO PULP & PAPER. 417o gag CAPITAL. tice Varsity tin indulges in. It a o ,i the building of his own, career l y d i not poi- Dtte 1981. Interest 1st January and let. uly. "There, Denominat(on9: 6100, 1300, $1,000. - — P on M B The Clair practice at are a - pared er Don't bhev -cook delicious ! H r. Borden's Visit— St. ^ 1r Electric afternoons, tii bntemama dark b by o in the r, ' - MUNIEIII'AL9 I will -give you a jar when they are o the whole •it looks as though hia.ory < ( 61 Casa —From Baseball to Rugby— in the United States would be repeated MUNICIPALITY OF POINT GREY, B.C. 5% Notes. 981/4 /s % done. Thank you for helping me, The• senate vaoanales. I and that only Interooilemiate Ruby would r Duo Sept., 19TS, Interest -1st March and lot Sept . _ dear, -" - , aucv[v.e even ually. Under the and has Al Denomination! $100, $Soo, 61,000, 13,000- "Thank you for helping me, dear Toronto has appreciated recent visits it is surprlizinc that city football has z Notes.... 891/0 b1 /1 COUSin BeS6." , from both the l:edersl political leaders. &drvived as long and as well as it has MUNICIPALITY OF BURNAEY. B. a %s Rite reception to blr, Borden was uuictue. � THE SENATE VACANCIES, ! - =- Due Sept :, T1I8:- "Interest 1st March -sad tai Sept» rp rtiere has never been any.h{ng like it in t 000. Canada. seven 'thousand" V�'o�tr at a The death of Air Richard Cartwright 300 6 Senate to 7 Denominations: 1100,,1 _ SIX YEARS USE- 4F iii a let, fifteen hundred i term diners, leaves three vacancies to the 4,. ie a rewrd, the size or which may. be ap- be filled from Ontario and politicians are ` 11i1y of these 8ecuriiies may be bought on' our BABY'S OWN TABLETS I predated when is is utoda d out that speculating as to who not get the plums. ]tummy Hall will accumpiodate_ less than Toronto men would not seem to stand. rah Periadteal -Payment Plan. C'omplets details Will _._. _ a,uty people, and that the largebt dining much chance, as none of the vacancies st. `room iii be sent an reque Porouto will riot .eaL more than have occurred in this district, but f�GO banquetters. The non•partlaan charac• stranger thin =e have happened than that r - OriCe a 'Iriother has used Baby's 'ter of the event has ocoaeionad much fay,. one of the seats should tall among the orable cuaiaeuL. numerous party stalwarts 'here. . �T ]BOND Own- Tablets she well always use sir Wilfrid Laurier, on the other hand, Bedides Air Cartwrtght's seat the other - +{ V', l� g _ � pasn:ag efrom roue �puinthto anodhe hanpe t of senatur dance and se $tor Bu :la and of 4ry them as lot] as there are little has, during h,s sour, made no public &P-.vacancies are those caused by the death � �p T I T E ones !n the house, They are cure b 1J lutely safe and never fall to cure a day or two pr.vatety wi.r; tr._nae here. IC�ngs oo, Among she the havo J No -doubt, had he so chosen, he could have been mentioned as possible successors to Doaatxtoiv Hoerr• ileotnatrto Doidimem Expleaos obtzvtro Constipation, CtiliC, indigestion or had a roue {n$ meeting here,' but he has Senator Sullivan are fir. Denis Murphy, d TOla02YT0 -.. -- MO_�TRJCAL the many other- babyhood and child- had sousing meetings in 'Toronto -before, e% M.P P . of Ottawa, at present a mein. t2 VAISCOtl<*DSit LOL'fD01:• Hire -•- hood ailments. Cuaceroing tliam jonly to see the Conservative maioriaea bar of 'he Temiskam {fig and rortkern On. y grow higher •iiaa ever on- )ailing day tarid Commis +ton: r. George Gordon. , t_ _ _ _ _ Mrs_- E Simmons, HamiTttin, Ont.' !Apart from policies altogether it is doubt- ex-MP. for Nipiesing, who resigned his a have not been withOtit .tut a 1'uruato ban ever f.;ly • appreciated seat for lion, Freak Coehzaiir. and fir. 1 - to '" Fla } >Y'6 Own Tablets for six years. `�r underntuod air 1iilfrid. A:.d it is ;Thomas B.rkett. .ez•H,P, for Ottawa ,. euua ;ly true that Air Wilfrid has - never •- For Western Ontario a name frequently I have given them to my three little ti,iderb —d Toronto. A genttergau who mentioned is that of Mr W, S. Dingman, al " help Ou are those pPanhea, I during, was with Sir Wilfrid to Quebec, on the, proprietor of the ^ttratford Herald, an ex- I'll 1 P Y P unee+ and find them excellent ev�ing of 6eptem-ber 21, 1911, recalls that, Mayor of Stratford and a past president even if, the Fuzz dues make my blood when among the first returns to come in! of the Lanadian Press Associat,ou It a Cif teething and at other times." Th + were the, a.upendous Toronto maJora :rs. tx inted out the: n. the prreeat Ontario 5 HUSBAND'S Q Q j run cold, if you well on:y �Pll nee +Tablets are suld by medicine deal b:r Wilfrid quizzically remarked, Your representation iri the Renate only four lv4 r � li CAREER how to help Jimmie. Hi,. mother I•eis or by "mail at 25 cents a iS.ix Ic,ty.aops not d.�m w like rP.iprxity' reside wrvt of Toronto. namely, sans ore <; c , K h<ther it is Toronto s aitra Protest- Coffey• London G.tMon. .Beamsville'. Mot � has written that she hu b. I +Aid from The Dr. Williams Medicine ant,sni, or its ultra Imperialism, or •ts Mullen, Mount ForeN' -. and Bata. Parkhill. - have the proper consideration for Brockville, Ont'. - .. I ultra protectionism or wbe.ber. as some There are six reeiidina• m Toronto, lima, r,I, S�ilfrid has been po„rly tore Arch.- Campbe!l, Geo A. Cos Air Q. ryj -1, my husband 9 profession and will s, say, to that sir I t ;, help hem with his Car_eer,' If you advised to matters r0ating to Toronto W Boss Robt. Jaffrey, Sir L. li'. Jones Jeanette walked slowly up the BAD COIN CONE FROH J.tIL. pc�1{tics- the fat -is that there has been Lad J. K Kerr. While 1t thv Fast oe "� were a young wife, Cousin Bm%, �+ sympathy ve.ween the former Pre• -Toronto+ there are eleven, tacitid'nm Aeone s4 mien and the city" of Toronto than yren• wrs Beith, Bowmanville. Bpicmir:. Ot• ti th with an open letter in her I wouldn't that stagger you P" erally esl,ts between any political leader taws, Sir Mackenzie Bowel' Beil;eoiliet, pba pretty .and a pCatc i g frown on her Indeed would it. Wait a mom Ca(rn tSti �k Behind BarwntlBal at a�u h that 'similar tot man that h* has ��R ,Smithis �Fallss.. McHugh dust pretty brow. C>ate}},tinR sight of mid as I sat shaded b the honeysuckle Cent tell I get you a paring knife and i �' Y an apron, and we will w-e what wa For -some time past _the Cairo fi��l fir 3B hai,yanawheepe. Wr. R W Aco.t. Ottawa. Taylor ilea. that grew over the end of the porch, can do about it. I must get this (Epypt} authorities have been mys- 'rhe Provinetal ybye-elemone in .Eas: anoque r Middle.ex and in olio Waterloo are it may be noted in_Daastnjj that -of the j eh•i amrlmgl-y &aid , "Olt, Cousin basket of- peaches ready to preserve tified by the fact that a, large gtian arousin sums ,aterest. Not the* the to Ontario repreeentatlna in thar Senate of Bess, I'm as1 glad yoti are home. before - luus$t1me. ' Colriliany eom tits of :counterfeit. silver has been LeRisW� bare Ih tny.apren oa�ratinml9 or namely yt3eintvrr KcLsirrgmj Lo3LilIan and What can I do to-help Jimmie with ing to tea." in circulation, the origin of which ,srded but there Is curiosity .o know what sir S. W [loon. ! - his career 4e' - Settled again at work I told they had been unable to discover. I succeoa, Mr. Rowell is meeting with in "Goodness, child, what a ques- g - Jeanette that the beet nay. she At last they have succeeded in lo- !especciallvuwhat effeorganisation t ti s abooiit oa o� ho Lion ' And how thoughit]ess of yotr coatLd help Jimmie- i it'h his career cating the source of supply.' I bar platform is having in the. cena,ry. ` •' to aprintt enrh a serous one on The counterfeit coins have been A. th;a i+ the slat test of e. lengRth since AMY BERPICF. FOR (3I'iiLS Po" was by serving him, . him pronouncement. those specially in- tne this hot day. •rte. rac'').us. vou._ d�n'-t _ ex- manufactured in Tourah priswTn• tereoted In th.it issue will await the ro- Prof Witzel of Dusseldorf advo � f -lR 8 yr, b n in: the p prise Trei of most Ito - -wall -ot _tom - voiis wnit- snuff *t -- ` al h for German flak - An army via act Ins to fetch oil are but y u Ireniogs instrument - made to coin IpolIcvl and t p Waterloo is not e:aecy a favorable coa• i � do you 7 I'm not his Ofl1M. -b0 tiency for the aurturrax of " sueh a I g1 , ,+ d ' Y no doubt Mr. Rnwell himself nurtrea should, in his opinion, follow we11 at five piastre (25 cent) pieceq and a appreclates the boner is she fact for each arm of male combatants Hat i. of all Ponstitueneiro, should be the ono Y _ .._ + - - the wounded, but home being his own le'ving wife „ covered -at the same time. The man, lKiddlesex nay offer a ditrerent field. attend to everything coon "Oh," breathed Jeanette. who is a penal convict, confessed to A J17b(3E DBAI►B FIFE. with rcN+d and clothing, Every I T ".For_ examplet aithuugh it may having been engaged in corning l Judge, J.--H. Denton-has drawn are for bealth�° German girl. says the pro- 7; `{ �T seem a trifling matter to you, You while in prison, and accused a fel- his decision in the Rev, R. B. St. Clair { fetstor, should look on training for low CADV1Ct Of COm liCity. case, -which is a new sensation for him. 't can help his career by studying his s.l I Hip if, no. the kind of a- rerronality that this object as a patriotic duty, -and When. ot! have dixo�'- it rives on publicity. Clair not et I`the knowledge acquired will be use- digestion. h Y No be liorrowrd from .1adge Den'°" found se c guilty ful in the (Some if it is not utilized ` ered what he likes and what diet cirrulsting obscene literature, thntigh he a ` the _British Museum, London, ex- 'suspended sentence. At the same'ttme he on the battlefield. ,. Suits , Lo •cook his r;� - r --it: Clair had writ' ce t for u`udtCiBT- ur ses, meals 6o bleat you -can instruct any P ] P Fo ,ten was a substantially correct report oZl, —_ new -ovnk you may Have how to pre what had taken place at the burlesque • pare and serve them to please him theatre. Now the triages of Mr, Bt. Clair comniain :hat thb Judge wowed trot admit - beet THIRTY YEA �evidetice fie to ar this de of the police , `department totvsrd this theatre or as to To look after Jimmies physical - the eaeral reputation of the place t:self The Food a -. health means a great deal of care — on tKe ground, no doubt, that neither the - -artd= � theatre nor the lice department was on hiit t-6 "I't Dote A1114 That wbtad yogis pot a about putting on rubbers and tak- that had been laid. s At the same time the anomaly of the sake onto Tom Cities s stein. ing an umbrella if it threatens rain situation is r pttent. If Rev, Mr. At Clair it pas= through Pia and to be Continually fussing over committed crime by circulating the re- + t i sad the bl�, 3ud him is a-great mistake. j Dort of what took place on the forme the oW/f �torr,� �7 � PURED etieakinm and actinm of that perforeasace "Have the raincoeut, nmbrelb% EC`� I must surely in itself have been- a crime at eso as if TOU post it and rubbet+s ready in the hall rack - --+- -- And it is from this point of view that the , } �p � chiWs sionwc�; "Ever stnee I was a little Rtrl, thirty Tears police criticize the Judgmen.. They main. i g when you think he needs them. He ago, I kad suffered tortures from eczema ba Main that 'ill. At "Clafr'f rEl+ort was a i* -its one dish that a good 7. ° ycm .woa w Pot Past "a will naturally make use of thezEi one of its worst farms. The disease rues ua Crossly .e Denton ais atur of literature, _ COam mass of snf nail to without our having-to to sa ' a word. my family, and tine was of a scaly and Judge Denton 'ie naturally one of the t, �. y g' say .a i moat fair - minded men one could meet raBJZ.y thousand people rel- - tA!}OlCd by V11f�Ot/8 _� , most distguring kind. The eczema feimei' " and to .do anyone. at injui+tice would "Have the suit of clothes ne_ies- ,in round rings. and then scales all aver P 1 (such u ' doubtless grieve ce o leans toy. He is r nary for a change laid out for him my tans sad' ltieba, 'I 'the type of a edge who leans to humane ish greatly for breakfast. l and a sandwich, with a. cup of hot have been smetherei , ` CfySIE salves alC� into yDtsr from head to feet. I was ` nisi rather the severity. By - frank : broth. , waiting toT him if, , he, is hers . to . Leamhtgten, ,, statement of their cia desire to .and, a lunch or slipper. - - -. ehi>ld's blood 6T 'pay of the- forced.to work ]ate nit• the office. - which is famous for its 'sincere �onfes�ioa of a desire to do bet - Then why do sulphur baths and ump ter more than one prisoner coming before I _ stomach? 7 "Silence is a wotlderful 'help to D D ter for sentence has escaped with a 4 p waters, and one woul:i � ehorlened term. so by wiT of the ttsT a tired man. all the little atten- thigh that after taking QCi The reatmeat them Another judg o jai t be s s 'as Arlen a wh is d o en tti Take no tisE. Use shvays t3as, tions to his physical comfort can be n y fig i di , w crtt {cifm 'ie Judge VPincliester, who has acs valet fa administered tbithout any great sissies world ling ads been prominent in many civic inveeti$aseen have ilea cured but R tions. He hie been tike victim of persist PoAt ue f pars herbal t�1'o I Pum- Back.' Zdm -Buk ' reonsaias i flow of words, and a cup of .beef tea . • was sat I attended the ent attacks on the part of a ensue week• ; „ - -- ° on hit; it �ospitni for min j ly publication. That _these attacks are and no mineral color- o Inspired by one who not, long poisonous. &e when h� works at home will � aw I ga ve It a fair trw. alto was himself nn e •! dad to Naiefe I be more a risCiated than if ypu Everyone In the town c! asw of of case. ify the judge him-ell does not altogether fro tt ie appreciated to�4 was dishsurcd very badly. A doctor mono their stinx: I , 0 U ZS L i e spent twenty minutea- in_ trying. t4 .told eta that I should aeon get rid st it. I RUGBY TO THE FRONT. it .v111 heal sofa, «1em+► alssoss spent pounds in doctors' hills, and I attended persuade him to drink it. several hsapitals but atkisig did any teal. ~ known - - a++3 a day ma u t. use the Cuecnts In sports the so. hse changed we t' �t ' mender! the Cuticurs R.entailks. I took kis out o day we are cheering like mad, for "Save write id letters for him, down." 3ififE=S l�t8t- s ern case varko" cis. qua ihta as b other + intoervitoWlAg ; from troablefluine •._tra11 ?is B as, To my fist n{shmeat an improvement t touch at a g }}ii lightning rapidity. Yesterday we war ; y at once fee in, sad lay hair, which had been a ed Indian Corn —a dainty stops the tmatft of •' especially those of a sociR.1- n�akure, complete goam of scales and scurf, Bean. In Toronto the Varsit. Rugby team i 1 � sort oe cat► cures Pose afslei— and btisinzse ones, too, if he will be an to look fs spieaasd condition. rhea main bolds the centrE of the stage by and most delightful �3Sh g reason of the fact that they - promise to 1 �— Boras and blood�.t,�,Wing. It is a I bought a boa of Cutt,icula Olntm nt. sad _ ;O pates.. let you, thle cleaird toy at In wiadorfuily. in a few maintain -she quality of play eat in re _ - CombiaatloQ of ]a6il>flY "Never - weeks' time all traces of the y eruptions tent years by their predecessors. Qeaer• po Never trouble him with _dort5cs had completely disappeared. ew m akin- 'ally speakit3q. there is' no eat enthuse• scignotic purity. Ask those w bo � P � y v Tf W1ti1 Crelllri RnC�` 1ixOV I tic, worries. Let him think that the is clear and healthy, and thanks to the Cuti- aem in the city pproper for t inns oognect• y hays proved ft. curs Itemedies I as completely cured of ed with the t)niiersity, and it there waP i household • runs as if "on oilede�t 1er �h�stirs were satoundce. _. _ AB d"WO98Ow etO"s 66e bow" I wheels that scarcely ever et8ak: The cuticura Ressedies w t , ib their a c�nae for s city team 20_ beat Varsity SLt�st. saws- Ce,, ror,mw, for Pri wee eat is gold, and one tablet W Cuticttra on its merits that team would, be regarded That means self denial ; but prat. * Jf B furtlter tban twr cakes of cheaper as the greatest batch of heroes the town i t1Ce it. has seen In a dot's ate. But, witli Var• � It has lwotwht happtaess into mT g {t aettin its present, p4ce: b a feat I s a sv S! �sae (9� ea) spa. Butler 17, - Frances- P g The 1"tenmr'y Lingers "Learn to wear a smiling face, iRd., The �otteirtd g a idortoa, sir, ie an tmpitetile one. In the gt place, I - - ` even if disaster' threatens. alaghsm. � JttfY sa, IOI1, there is no city of the ent is st can Ee Fie Cuticuras" pea Otatmeateresoldevery• command a tent of the enthusiasm and i "You will often feel like crying gi)rit de corps of varsity. Pte Argonaut I y where, but these who wish t try thara m -nb' with- its long arsityable record. line with impatience when vexattou -&- witbent charge may le so by sending to Canaa{aa Postu,ra Cer »ai Co., IAQ 01— BE IN ypUEj FIB problems must, be faced and cruel !otter Drug et Chem' Corp., 8.^. ColuT-bus eemetbing of the spirit, but not much in w {odsor, Oniarlo. Ave., Boston. U. S. A., tar a libeni sample comparison. other dubs are oreantsed, disappointments fiorgotten ; but if of escit, PQ%"rsev with u p. skin Look. - tx+rhaDs net together r term • of stare -wad 7 • _ a i� ... .,'• t�4'�'S . >' {y ...» .. ., ..�. .�. .. „. , ,, ,.,�,,.h+" n - a •ia ,xYw .. :2;nkru+�,, p ''-�$: n •-, .•s,.. , ...., ... r �xL�N ,1 `s., fir.. } M'i * •� �t `' ��'� � •., ,.. i ¢J L'>, .. :. "..,. .� ..:., .. •. ._ .. .., :'S �'. .� (� :o"'y. • "i✓'�+ �• `.,, F"a: .h� •�i ..�+, ;� ••Yr.+�ygy. y� .K •, � ^wtS �r.i'�.,,.v n.r .�jL�1.`7VO v S'k, {li. 8`Ms ,w ,• ,t... `a+ ," x' � s, _, '-.. ,. . �� i �"' ro� 7 :..i ,fie,„.. p � ,�,5t, p}�,.�,�d 1 ,T.,, ,�yaq�,;x�a,• 3 SYiCG+}�'yJ7.�;s��, inn 'u'��.:.,+•.- �'..cez,ia,'.�.T •.. ..�..a.''"..r.._•.,w .e. a...cx:!i++"':-�.__,:, ,�� ���5.xf»z.�uF1r�.�",�+ �c_�k.'ie�a,�,.A- ?t;.0.';.,..,. Y, �. XShi...,..', �St' �'' 1! �^ �t`-, �, �' TR1i, 46u< t# 2'. Lif����1�4 .:Y�CK'.r�� :,'FY�,�..�Ti�k� ..'C.+�la „_ .. v m .- .+._�,.. .... ..: ..:C j#.'z..;.: � ..: -,- • � . � Y : .;.. :T�, : -r y; - i�• - - - -,• — .,.,�.- .� m„ -„+. ,-- .'--y y' :v, --�i.� ;+c' - `,S"6T^•: •� �: ;r w r .. '�' `. T'1�P:' °"�, .v :.. . - _ -.r �. `x i -,.,,, :J • •'� . , &' . "a'•.` ;�J .J;.. r„s... d :�. - r a 5 — a" t<le _ io$ se of-their f+,varitw .. ABJliC . To RENT - Being._ _south IF -- -_ :'. ._- . - _ _ F part' of loh 6 and 6. B. F. Cott., Pidteei -.�1w t,r,._ y discuss, trite iJ}-- ••[ \�. s{ F *Tory Friday moral41galp�s� r iIIe fan q .Dd aDO.�.IOt ]i10 .er..b�OnN .i o KuVnes —Poc C r •g• oat. intelligently the characteristics ofp afla>rs.�, and arl ��q eavion ZRAT36 OF AD vasTIBI1(G : each member of the leading ase- sou . rich au7 loam is . sasaor ouluvr %' < : „^ 1Eaeh ineatioa paliae g Pion, Farm adioios Tate Ontario. For farther `� �- V „ /-E� : °+'■n e°b�wat ]n«:oioa:pes lire . a ems ll team. They can sit down and e�an w ly to s. w, PowJtT.T,. thse.h. 1 G 'flair raM does ant include Legal or Foeslp write quite a biography of each •r',J!salte:iag. o. ww.tf z^ ° w. ewe. men's• u0nr business is increasing monthly, showing plainly that s� BpeaJal Mane oven to partisa matins coa 'p18'yeC. But Of the �fli �]1' _ y 1 : snore !er bars month. or by the year• Half great events_ DD You ei - �e Wire • ! f 7eariyaryearl aoatrLCCSpayableanarsariw. of the world, those that are mak- _. RICHAR�?50N - (ROCLRY -:- ► xtia ,; Baalneas oar�ii ,Ma us,« or vanes with pbpQ the maney you can make selling fruit eaeyear, t6 D 1 parable is bdvana% lag histOrp, they are quite ignor- trees p The resent demand Lor bur• Is the B sn�lmYa�loe In local oolamar teh orate per line, p popular store to secure Pure Groceries per line each oubs"usat insazttoa. ant. Of the leading statesmen of eery stock Is the greatest in the his- at proper prices. 8�a� contract rates made known on bppllab- t' frw sdoerti. ing. their own" or an other' count rosy of the business. Every person ....i AA-rusemeats without written inatraotlons y who has land is planting or • preparing will be inserted until forbidden had aharaed ae- they know practically nothing. to plant. a` �cordiatly. Orden for discontinuing advertlae- tnsnfa must bein writing bad saint to the Pub- Job r Work - read books or magazines that deal for Fall and Winter months a reliable °Farmers' upplies Promptly attended to, Let us 'furnish, our Groceries for the men. The like the best <' TERMS with their own line of business. man to sell in Pickering and surround. y lug district. Good pay, exclusive terri- y and we have it. 01-25 per year; 01.00 if paid in sdwnes Instead of improving their leisure tory and all the advantages in repre- Mi - moments by preparing themselves sensing an old established firm. Over SMOKED AND SALT MEATS. 'COOKED HAM ` Babamlptlona to the United Stater x160 :p in advance for higher positions in the indus. 600 acims in cultivatica. Established k 88 years. Write PELHAM NUR- `t trial world, they devote them to _ SERY, CO., Toronto, Ontario, ZQ.d.1 JOHN MURKAR; Proprietors the world of s bB 2reav® Your Ort3es® a port. It is good for VOTERS' LIST 1912 For Peaches, Plums, Pease, Gherkins, Pe g k every person to take an interest Peppers, Pickling Onions ~\ zr . I.: Norai AND COMMENTS } and Pickling Spices. Pure Vinegars. g these things, but there is a FRUIT JARS —All sizes and makes at right prices t is remarkable how many pea great danger of over - indulgence. pie are afraid to work too hard Where do you buy your Groceries? -- 7 because it Wright injure their New ddvertise"W"te. Municipality of the Township of Pickeing At the 4rocery. Store of course. County of Ontario. ' health. It is quite true that there - Notice i8 hereby given that I have R10HARDSON r Have been a few people who has ORSALE— Threshingg outfit cheap. transmitted or delivered to the per- _l;hortened their days somewhat apply to ALHERl' HAWHIVis, siRhlaaa sons mentioned in sections 6 and 6 of by working too strenuously. But S6u the Ontario Voters' List Act 1880, and APPLES FOR BALE -About 20 or acts amending the same, the copies `' it Is also tree that if we jgquire s6 barrel. of spice and eaowa will wen required by said sections, to be so A-8 H I N �� into the lives of those who have sheep. L. w. GRANT, Danbarton 1-9 transmitted or delivered of the Lists. lived to a -good old age, we will �.,''OR SALE—Anew cross -cat saw, made pursuant to said Act, of all per. Is not hard work like it used to be if' you use our u sons appearing to-date reparations, fun to wash is a new washing we and sharpened ready for nsa. A ly PPe $ by the last revised As- y P- _ find that they have been- hard to TBOB. sADLZR, Kinsale, oat �'�. easement Roll of the said Municipality p g . workers all their lives. Hard OUSE TO RENT —In the vii entitled to vote at Elections for mem- powder, no rub will save much work. Naptha u 1aFe here of the Legislative Assembly and Soap will do good work with hot or cold water. work very seldom kills an hod H o! P/ekezins• Possession given on cam. at Municipal �` d .r anybody, lbw, ll'ortnsthar information apply at this pa Elections, and said List .gi �V E E P I N G but we believe. is rather condnc- afnae. watt was first posted up In my office at Is thoroughly done if you use one of our good brooms - — Wbitevals on the let of day of Octob- ive to ionRevity. Un the other OR BALE -House and lot situated D U S T I N G F er, 1919, and remains there for in a and we believe idleness has the on Hroalt Bt,. Olaz moat, op 64 the tion, - llfethodist oburch. For partioulan ap l to Is a pleasure and every thing looks like new, if you use a" effect of shortening ives. Our W. J. GREGG. -North Claremont e�c� Electors care called upon to examine g — said Lists and it any omissions or oth- t u r' • -_.. -'� - little liquid veneer. w` 7physical bodies are so constituted CATTLE FOR BALE — Twenty eight er errors are found therein, to take SCRUBBING - - leedia steers for tale weighing rom 616 that exercise 6 necessary to wain- Ibe, to g3a l each. dpply co J, A, S Co-NNOJa, immediate proceedings to have said -Is quickly done if you use old dutch cleanser. A14 Lain a healthy condition of all our I.ni s4 coa. 9, Whitby Tp. or Whitby P O, 9-i errors corrected according to law. Da a w r red c hitevale Oct. o t. c is 19l t. 2. • grprans Hard work may cause ARM TO RENT -100 Acre Farm. EUR ` �HT3J��} BROUGHAM i DONALD R. $EATON, � ratign8, but then rest and ales is )ad outside 1lmtes of Town of oahawa, ' P tzee lent *oil. Plowing after present step. Clerk of the Tpp. of Pickering ,? 80 mach more sweet t0 the Lived ttIJ poeasa� ion April let, 1913. Apply to 0: D. 1.3 Whitevale, Ont. "H,6an. 00. A'f 1VT. Oshawa, 81 -L! PEEL'S _ SHOE e �OR BALE -A silver fish knife, over N ��yr� a-- s� STORE d years old, good new, at one time 4Ra,�ND TR Y N� Syslaa ' "d'he Winn who Is able to moan- averted John Eawaud Seeley, Arch now or tain a cheerful demeanor and wear i apaDp1Y� Pi rim a rella Apps t9 W. Only line reaching all Bummer —. -_ _ ._ _ Resorts in Highlandb of Ontario " a ®mile, when everything seems to including - '- *�. OR SERVICE- rorksbire hoar. g 90 against him. has an asset of r from the wen -kae-wo bard of n. c,' -PWt • - yr` great value son. dill vin Ont. Took godprt seat Toron- MUSKOKA LAKES - -- -- r. Thera are many M f.1. Pic er ig. Terms WILSON, Lot 12. LAKE OF BAYS Boots 13IId Shoes of every defsc Ti Lion at � b?' con :. Pickering. THOS. VPl80N, ]•! - peOpte in the wor•1d r•ho. are. ever•. - - - - -- - — — -. ALGONQUIN PARK - � P the ge>t'y lowest _ lao'tingly seeing something that O LOAN-81200 of private funds to MAGANETAWAN RIVER p0881b18 pit`lces* 'I le:auees tbem to complain and to loan on whole mortgage as farm property. FRENCH RIVER Li ^ will loan the weds . or part R. KING as the - call 18 ref�pectfillly solicited borrower ma desue. A l to B. 1[IYp coo. TEMAGAMI -wear an expression on their Conn- w.�akering �nbbutoa �. �i. W_tf ][t 18 s pleasure to ahoW 7 mob — — itenancaet_ teat- -bas_. a depressing CIDER-1 am now prepared to KAWARTHA LAKES d8 ORE make eiders tVada �P Full Summer Service now in effect ' effect not only on themsel Pas but esday Grill oatob- vary g� �t• ]alp. L ter which date i will make the first all Of above resorts. Write for T ,on everybody with whom they toar day. of each weak until the and of the full particulars andIIlustratedfold- P���I.J �r(3Gd l�J�i�•BP�It 'WHITBY -gym® in COOGACt..- They eases to season. WX SEAMAN. Cherry wood ear era to a0y brand Trunk Agent. ' 1 - w Shnn the bright side of everything STRAYED-From the premises of , �7 the underWtaed. lot_ 4. pot. 8, searboro, HemeSeekera Excursions chart and will search and. search until aeon* the latter part o! August, a yearling ,ty� 9 a AusYtlt 6 to 30 7*saey htlfar. Ahy lhrormatbh leading mo her they find the gloomy side and titan twD. w,u be rswLrded by r;layseN Ssltes- __ 3 and 1 T ;. r iC. g. 331=34= ��, x y they will sit down and mourn over Pans.'_' Highland cr"L +' Via Sarnia or Chicago, their sad lot, and will eudeaver AR3t FOR -SALE OR TO RENT— Winnipeg &-ad return - $34.00 - Hine to cites : as many as possibly � Being let 3, coa, a sin she Township ae Edmonton and return - $42.00 «w� A good assortment of Good Furni. t ; y Vxbrtdge, and oonstsrino of LOD acres, on the turn, delivered prom tly and Can to sbare their misery. But premisea are a good frame house, bank barn Tickets Rood for 80 days. A with stone sabltaa. Plenty of hard and soft in good condit`on. l : the man who will under all cis• water. to acres, of rood bash of hardwood tim• NO CHANGE OF CARS gee our Fumed Oak Bedroom Suites her. Also nearly ouscont timber Lad Inmber 8 W train will leave Toronto at t . enmstances. take a ho fu to build a new barn. A .mall : , with brush brass things, no matter how discour. m.satoa. Good wire and rail tee gam- cago and 8t. Paul, c in through mar Furniture, Rattan Chairs, I: t, asst' n ttirthes rasa apply to MRS. PRIGS coaches and Pullman Tougat t9lee t ` Varanda Chairs and Tables, - = sgi>aR they rosy be, brings a great Peas, ]ef"esrn1Q °oat. +9-6l In care; Kamp Beds .and roll up .Mattreaees. __Ideal of sunshine into the world. — g — - - �e will minimize the effects of ;E ='6Zu ,*tX®' 93'1LIO The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway - - le the shortest and quickest route q _ :calamities that may befal him and — of — between Winnipeg— Saskatoon- FARM PROPERTIES Edmonton. Careful attention Riven to Embalming and Funeral `'Pork! Pvill look at the bright spore is — 1N — New Fast Exptess Service between Phone might or din Nfe through a microscope and will , Winnipeg tad Regina. Smooth ! R day—Bell or Independent. s one wor v- �ownishlp roadbed Electric lighted Sleeping ._Flowers for Funeral Purposes at city prises. ..WAY that this hft j Cars, Superb Dining Car Service. g' Under instructions from the under- Lv. Winnipeg, 8.45 a.m. 6.00 p.m. signedi Executors of the Will of the Ar. Yorkton, 7.10 p.m. 9,30 a•m. ' One would judge by readine late Jose h Collins, there will be offer- Ar. Canora, 8.30 p.m. 11.45 a.m. �c e e - Some of the daily papers, that the ed for sale by Public Auction upon Ar. Reginn, 9,00 .m, 7.009.m. BURLING - �ex►ents of greatest importance' the premises. Lot No. 1, Con. 4. Scar- ySsskataon. - . , 8 --, - - - - - -- 113 -a. ; -- g portaace to borax- by-.i. H, Prentice, -Esq.. Auction- Ar. Edmonton, 'the world are those corinected ter,, on SATURDAY, 12th OCTOBER, �'� P.M. PICKS RI G, Onto with sports of various kinds. 1919, at two o'clock p, m., the valuable UPPER LANE eaaLl vcis Property being composed of the South BailiIIRs from Sarnia for Sault Ste. There are 'the great football con• Half of Lot No. 1, Con. 4, in the Marie and Port Arthur 3.30 p.m., taste between universities and be Township of Scarboro, in the County Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- of York, except those portions sold to days, a -' -tween other clubs. There are the the C. N. R. and C. P. R. Railways. Ask any Grand Trunk Agent for _ �s` 9 baseball games lasting all summer and comprising about 90 acres and be• full information, or Write THE DOMINION BANK ' in better described as follows: -< ' - in which the different clubs r- g "Union E. DUFF, D. P: A., I sat R MUND a osug, at .., a siij T D. sutTNSYts, vtoa•rttssioswr, PARCEL 1 —Com d of that r- Out o. Ii. &Istr clommi aianagsr. tics tin struggle supremacy, p° Union Station, Toronto, �ti P&M up, 414,700,000. Reserve Wund 415,700,000. foul Assels, e7o,000,ppo g lying north oi Cgp . Railwa rig 1; FRED ALLEN. the winning club being rewarded y y comprising yright• OP>l�1K A swVIN68 ACCO[M1' l grugR a or au' remae tion of the South elf of lot or G.T.R. Agent, Pickering _' . -• Each of the branches cf Tlie DoulNloit BAtalt 6x41 a 1 by t, and then, we have less, Upon this parcel are a good 1} ecial department devoted to savings. - _now the .wort series of baseball story atone hot}se, eight rooms with Tuch ttvings accounts receive careful attention, had t' frame kitchen, also summer kitchen; 1}Gb8IIt1ir88 For Sale taterest'is allowed on deposits of $1. and upward41. matches in which the wianere -will g� frame barn with side and end $1. is sufficient to open a ssvitip account. be known as:the champions of the drives : horse stable. cow stable; driv= TOWN3MP OF P1cKXAtiNG world. In some cases from this ing house; well; over 2 acres of good WHITBY ORANCH, .'' A. A. ATKifi$ON pp $BALED TIZNDERa, marked '•Tenders to forty thousand spectators will orchard ather a most desirable a farms - Alta for Debentures," will be received by Z I - be in attendance and roused to the PARCEL 2— Composed of that part W. G. Barnes, Township Treasurer, o exel smear. sae a C• 3' 21st day of October, 1913, for the pur- _ and Comprising 30 acres, more or less, chase of either or both of the fellow- S ._events in the athletic world have This land is of the beat quality with the much to say in their favor. The Hand pasturage ; splendidly adspled in g described issues of the said town. far iasxslastae'n. A ably, aRia: •r.b ,..cue 8Yl,1t9 , �sEliletc field' bed is also 0 8°Od Stayer be issued to defray t�e 1873 to vaID1ng for a These properties are about 2 milek cost of permanent sidewalks in the -- - -- younR man. Tt causes him to from Cherr y wood Post Office and 1 Police Village of Claremont. mile west of the C.. N. R. Station to be issued to defray the • have Self- control and gives him about 3'miles North of the Kingston (2) $cost of permanent ermanent sidewalks in the T x' p ,G�10 • -': ho d�enee, and the Phyaictil ewer- Road. Police Village of Pickering. A - - - •' -' - c se develops, a strong manhood. The above properties will be offered Both issues will bear interest at five in two parcels and subject' to reserve percent, per annum, and both will be To the man of business. a few bid. payable in such yearly instalments of " hours off duty L to attend a base. . Terms of Sale, 10% . of purchase princ al that such instalment and the money C'n the day of sale • the balance annual interest will a s ball or earns other interesting to be pnid within 80 days' there after. same amount in each and every the ' match is one of the beat remedies For further particulars and cpndi- of the term of ten yekra, y year �� �� Hong of sale apply to, nee—: Ao drive dull care out of the sys- pp y The highest or any tender not rem, and makes him $t for the Cedar Grove, P. O. For further particulars apply to # .. aezt day.'s work. But,. notwitir. JAMES TODD, any member of the Council. to the TORONTO. ,, Standing all this we believe -too Cherrywood, P. O. Trustees of either of said Police Vil- Executors, )ages, to the Editor of the News, or to Wench attention is paid to thss A F WIL9oN 11i kh • i - t`z the Treasurer or Clerk. W. G. Scorr, Reeve. PICKERITG BRANCH, .as �, H>11�id who sewn oothin3 else hCt SaptuL_ bar, 1912, 52.1 Oct. let 1912. W. G. BAxmw, Trees. R. W. GORDON, Mamtger. ® ®® Bssiaclt alto at Whitby. � � ' te+rAMx .. ., .S�� , � 4 .t. _»;r;;,,.:•�r�d - '«rn�- ` tr.c+�.,....�a"w.�6..�-:.!'N'.s' •d. . . ..µ,r.." . ,, :,. .. .• iN�s' �ahf . 4,' fi.+ v : ::�'W....E,..1, :!!._._���!o++wr_. 1.g ii,. n�',k"'�� r.r• t°.n+' , •,: . r_�w r ..�s`xrri`.:A.:.�,-s, .,��a!:,i r"7?• - -. `.�^f?�f�iCer.^�'' .- �. ���- tt:'�xx: z ,...i+,c�.- ..�";G�. " "�' :v. e :td,, elof. There are many ygnng t ar am P. O., Solicitor for Vendors Dated at Markham thial 25th the Treasurer or Clerk. W. G. Scorr, Reeve. PICKERITG BRANCH, .as �, H>11�id who sewn oothin3 else hCt SaptuL_ bar, 1912, 52.1 Oct. let 1912. W. G. BAxmw, Trees. R. W. GORDON, Mamtger. ® ®® Bssiaclt alto at Whitby. � � ' te+rAMx .. ., .S�� , � 4 .t. _»;r;;,,.:•�r�d - '«rn�- ` tr.c+�.,....�a"w.�6..�-:.!'N'.s' •d. . . ..µ,r.." . ,, :,. .. .• iN�s' �ahf . 4,' fi.+ v : ::�'W....E,..1, :!!._._���!o++wr_. 1.g ii,. n�',k"'�� r.r• t°.n+' , •,: . r_�w r ..�s`xrri`.:A.:.�,-s, .,��a!:,i r"7?• - -. `.�^f?�f�iCer.^�'' .- �. ���- tt:'�xx: z ,...i+,c�.- ..�";G�. " "�' :v. �r; .. :. .. .: :, .. -.. : - .9x°...'ts�a'F :x.� t+>,ea•:n..'. ^r -ems rt._•a.,c• -� a Y :•a .-:: �i ,i� :.���.nem x•r,�r :�'�. a� iwa� e• nom- -� � - - - -- -- - - - - -- - -- -' - --- -- -- _ - -- - - - -- - '�'� au►nsMoMT - - - Urs. H. Machin and' daughtei,.1 whieh �e - -- -- p purchased. Rev. W. R. wood is attending Mine Blanche, of Brougham, were Aism Bundy has moved into the seta of Andrew Johnston on J. S. Bundy's dwelling which he y ~�' �5� S ? ti : Synod in Toronto this week. � wo t • Will J. Scott began his medical Sunday. will occupy for a few weeks until �t r course in Toronto last week. We are glad to learn that Mrs. he secures permanent quarters. Impoelant showing o19nest display e< Y James Harvey is assisting Tlios. Stewart Graham who has been Buckwheat harvesting, belated ---��, very large assorlosent, of _ t T�� a ill for some weeks is reported fie b the late cold weather and silo "" Stephenson in his rush of work. y 8lsiioiaaTy.__ obis DoW, Toys lad - - Dr. IL L. Graham, dentist, will recovering. Riling are keeping the farmers _, received for the Holiday trade. �! -- ' Mel. Brodie is having the time busy these glorious auturtln days. be here as usual on Wednesday, of hie life these days getting ini- _ and see them. George Thompson s tiated into the mysteries of run- Wellington Topliffe, a Kingston 8 ns taken for all "1 g pe pent Sunday 1 absoriplro lA[agasiaes. at the home of his parents in ring a motor cycle. farmer, fell dead off his wagon as Weekly and NesoPaPo� ,phyr• R. W. Ward, George Johnston, he was,driving into his yard on a _..__ _ - Miss Ethel Smythe, of Toronto,_ Peter Macnab jr. and Mies Mar- load of grain.' is visiting at Dr, C. J. Brodie's for gaeat Macnab motored to Uxbridge . Scenes of great enthusiasm were �. tT. H. M?j1011. L1:ZD80XT � a few, days. on Wednesday last. witnessed in Chicago on the de• a Alex. Armstrong. of Locust Hill, George and Mrs. Bryan, of To- parture of Greeks to join the SZ003t Bt=mf't. 'W h1tbV e nt Sunday with friends in ronto, motored to Claremont on colors at home. Sunday and spent the day with y Wm. and Mrs. Thompson. •po s Claremont. The report of the Medical Health k J. S, Bundy is making improve- officer in Toronto stated that James Howltt returned last manta to his • dwelling occupied thousands of pounds of diseased Yo' by R. Rr an. week from his trip to the West. fish had been confiscated. ur Ulti m ate 'Ch o C e t Miss Maggie Graham spent a He went as far as the Rockies and ': few days visiting friends in To- enjoyed his trip very much. You ma `�° F :onto last week. Alex. Anderson will move in a y, not buy an engine thia year. You may decide that your ,. r few days into the residence just present Se rator will do for another season. Pars. Peter Macnab and Maas vacated b Abram Bund and ' O A�T Lik y present owners of Margaret Macnab were in Toron- y y e man to, onTuesday John McGrath and Abijah For- -_ , I JFL' i syth were in Union*e on Sunday MOTHER OF Hard and Threshing Coal, now in visiting friends. hand at yard at Greenburn John and Mrs. Thompson, spent station. Call and get .� Sunday with the formez'a brother, prices. CREAM SEPARATORS `]l tfoul Wm. Thompson. IA FAHItLY W M. iG I B S O N You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be � Wm. Edwards and two daugh- - tars were in Whitby on Wednea- ----- fore you finally get an Empire,. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE y 4 GREENBURN, ONT. machine. No other will full satisf y 'day of last week. fully- satisfy you so tong as you know -there : J. H. and Mrs. Beal spent Sun. Tells How She Keeps Auction Sale of is a better machine -an Empire -on the market. day with the former's sister, Mrs. JJWth -� Foe • Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are tellin ou now, Per. Atkinsou, of Whitby. p it's HORSES AND CATTLE hope you would realize it sooner ' you were to read our uklet P Perhaps Miss Lennon, of Buffalo, N. Y. Who Tayae IMPLEMENTS, ROOTS, Etc• you would like the Empire t6 de anstrate its euperWty is your own home P t is spending a few days with Mag- Her �p� That will be best proof of our statements. We are at �u c ss�@rviee�� Mall us rt of a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on pro ble, airying by ,T " tius and Mrs. Henderson, The property Mr. and Mrs. Banbury, of Aur- _ return mail. Address bra, ap nt a few days last week Seattville, Mich. -"I want to tell ' 0 BADGE ROW w pee v�°° g, Empire Cream Separator Co of Ca a, Ltd, Toronto with lriends'in Claremont. how mach good Lydia E. PComp n s eg- AC Lot 18, Con. 4, Pickering, on Mrs, Albert Pugh, of Toronto, etsbleC�ipoaadaad Z'IIeg9, October li 1912 Sold in Pickering Tnship byN" ' is spendin a few days with her 6anative Wash haw . � • brother, James. B. Madill. done me. I live on a the following : L. and Mrs. Todd, of ill. ill�. .ter. =r• farm andhaveworlood Bay horse. 18 years old; Bay horse, Howard E. Turner, Agent, 1'r hitevale spent Sunday with the latter 's ,p very bard. I sin 10 gees' old; colt, rising 8 stare old �a W m. and Mrs. Lea r. + forty-five years old, red cow, bred Aug. l6th ; Holstein cow, via fit, parents, pe bred June 11th; red cow, bred July and J. S. Bundy who is employed at ` o! thirteen rhiimrea. Shorthand Made Easy •, y ,r . , $ : Holstein cow, bred July d : gray : �• B �, � � � Pickering at present. was in Clare- =" •Z.� . •;. cow, bred August 25th ; red cow. bred _ siy�es .M� Pik Malty people think �" wont on Tuesday on business. July 9nd ; e abo'ce cows are extra it strange that I ass nod milkers ; Yearling heifer,' red : If such evidence as the following ex :' Tobaccos. pt and smokers Frank Underhill. of Aurora. i$ '' g ;�. • , '! not broken down s tted calf. red calf ::Hassey binder, tracts from letters and other equally -laundries. Central office Bell k. : -visiting his grand- parents, George ,.+ ' .• ' +- • with hard wont and � ;; Masse Harris seed drill; Nozon strong testimony contained in our . Telephone Co. A ncy for and Mrs. Cooper, fora Pew days. °' s booklet to not sufficent to satisfy an Rolston Laundry,: the care of faro- cultivator three horse hitch ; Verity p 4' Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto. Ily, but I tell them of my good frioa4 Rang plow; Massev•Harris scuffler ; person desirous of learning shorthand, -CLAREMONT. - ONTARIF spent a few days at the home of Piakham's y8gt�ls • wagon: wagon. heavy; buggy. nearly then there can be no merit to any buss - nts during the t week. I' old ; cutter; iron rake; ness under the sun: -- `` -tale re T P� poamd. and that there will be no tasrcic- new ;buggy. J. A• and Mrs. ovell' and John set iron- harrows nearly new; tat iron DsAB, Ma, CLARKz - "It is a ,. I ache and bearing down pains for them it plea- OVERLAND 1Stokea. of Toronto Junction, Qaot- harrows ; plow, V%bridge. No. 7; scut- sure to write a testimonial endorsing � thry will faits It v i have I am scax+oly Bm,� Masse Harris : Massey ulpee anything so couch superior to other ; ored to Claremont ou Sunday and y• E ever without it in the house hay rack : roller, steel; set scales. cap. things used for the same� �ppurppoasse as spent the day with Albert and „I will say also that I think there is 20o0 lbs: set double harness ; set sin- your system of Eclectic Shorthand is Mt+�. Rawson. no better medicine to be found foryocag• irle harness ; Melotte separator, No, to others I have examined. I shall " Mrs, I.aillie and daughter, Geor- op ; be leased to reply to any communi- a� said Mrs._Johu Morgan and M eldest daughter has ts3ean ! Daisy churn; 9 store h '� g lr.y 's Yegetsble Coro- grind etoae ; set tog Collars, set bob cation that may be sent me with re- {• Master Gear e, all of Toronto. bl 8 g and sleighs ; 2 set don etrees ; et double ference to the system, or to have anyp- r s Dt a few days with Magnus and Poo for Periods,- irr'eatalar� trees new : neck yoke. new : 75 hens; one interested call to see me. " -L. 8. ;� �figee �+ and it has helped .' 1 in chain ; ' three horse whiffie- FAr z.1s. 477 Parliament St., . (teaeher.; OWALAN0 M00% 59 T Mra. Henderson. ogR g _a' Graham Brae. shipped seven I taro v1°°� lE�1' and wlli4rag to trees; root fork : 2W busbels mangele; Our Fail and Winter Term co - Bask. a word for Lydia F- Pink- gyp bushels turnips forks. hoes, September 19111 Models now on view. - bdttrall' F Wastes to Regina, on Traee` >� ii;� Pe � minced 8e mbar bth, -but. etudee,La � day for Mr. Gran t. The animals ham's Vegetable Compound' I tell every rakes and other articles. ma enroll, any day, as instruction is than ever nos I meet that I awe my, boalth and As the proprietor has leased his farm, strictly personal. which were a fine looking lot were to yo. wonderful mediehaa�' everything must be sold. Write or call for free booklet. an the care of J. D. Bundy. - �o � I Mme. ► so H. P., S Pass. 81860. !8 8._ P s ( Fred W ard. of Balsam, unload- 8 F D. a: BALE AT ONE @'CLOCK, SHARP Clarke 's Shorthand College 6 paw. $1960 all fully equip- Y, ell three carloads of cattle in Clare- 686 College St.. Car, Manning Ave. Do- wont on Wednesday Iaet. The Lydia E- Phkham's Vegetable Coo- Sauna : -Fowl, roots and sums of ilo pod and guaranteed. De- - bhipment consisted of 98 head of Ponad. made from native roots andberbe. and under, cash: over that. amount TORONTO. _ — :- +cattle which will be used for feed- contains ao narcotka or harmful drugs, 12 months credit to parties fornish- — livered Toronto. ing, and today hods the reeoed of being the in roved joist notes. L per cent. t. m. LeaWr, we re leased to most sooassetul� for womao'aillr allowed for cash. a . a k= Also Gramm and Gartord Motot: -: report, is somewhat improved, a S� e� but is still very ill. He is now In �' ■ ! g Shaw-Overland :gales Co., l the care of a trained nurse and his ■ , , a 58 to 66 Adelaide St., West. ra i R 8 Q �► friends grope for -a speedy 9 � o a as. e�'�« T O R O N T O 9 - QMF�SEEBERS t SETTLERS 1 FARMERS Mr. and Mrs. Combs and Mre. 6 �o ^l McKa all of TQronto: s nt Sun- g g :° ; day in Claremont with Mra. A. W. 'axm8 for Progressive Men s a g .a = p e g Lumber Tad McKay; who accompauied them • '' O �xg an their return W the city on Mon- Have you investigated the If saibilities of the 185,000 free 0 ~ _ y Homesteads of 180 acres, located along or near the Cana g S ° g ° Jas 'OZ All kinds of rough hemlock, 1 and S' - . da�y for a few days visit. , R. E. Leggttt, who has been as. Feb '� inch pine dressed. ,. working an the C. P. R. for several _ dian Northern By. lines '4 8 g 9 _g a Qom' Eu 40 In sidi'nVd we have Manitoba, dropti months, has returned to the city �d� cps r yam vd and feather edged.: In Manitoba, SaskataheWan and Alberta a a�� Kay = In shingles -New Brunswick and where be has secured a position rr Lt; o British Columbia, . -a s e, hat of- blacksmitir- ottsanda-of acres-af-the last, beat,- tree -land on earthltre yet avail- +0 Jae po In ready roofing- Montreal and - - - - Ing, with Mr. Patterson,. of Queen able for cultivation. ° g !R m, ° —'v J°1yE o Brantford make. '.Street. ro. o °° • °' s.ptil M "W. D. GORDON & SON, - The Women's Institute will r INDEPENDENOE .,a not. w. •' hold their October meeting on the FINE OL/MATE SPEN10 $OIL $ - ro g g 18 g �• Nov Pickering, OD" - .. afternoon of Wednesday the 18th ! D'°i iv lost. at the home of Mrs. D. For- he heritage Hof CANADA'S SONS is the WHLAT LAND OF .TIft January 1918 - Whitby 18, oehawa It, Broaitham W EST. Join the ranks 'of 1NDEPENDENT WESTERN FARM- is, eori P•sr� i +,.TSxbridtte io, Oaaaiaaboa e, ` syth. A good program on 'thanks Bell" uptersrove4 giving will be given. All ladies RS and become a factor in the real progress of Canada. A poet :are invited. rd to , Mr. and Mrs. McCaddie, of ooh- R. L. FAIRSAIRN Gen. Pass. -A . ' C.N,R., 68 King St. E., Toronto StM in Business Qa����$� " �- - .awa. motored to Claremont on Tuesday and apt the day with Will bring you booklets and all information. T And prepared to do all kinds of D. and Mrs. Hopper. The latter - accompanied them on their re- _Woodwork Repairing and yk turn and will spend a few days' OfAllmaterials and design +4�r- with friends in Oshawa.- lire Setting, kept in stook. It will pay you As a result of the dry weather - `, C04 _ _ b call at our worts a=d inspect our stock Do siompson and obtain prices. Don't be milled by the past Reek the roads are onto w e do not employ them, oonsequento _ now better tbaia they have been SPECIALTY IN Box EBHOEIxc;f ly we Win, and do throw off the sgsnti holes to be found that sbould be Ind. phone, o, aremon , attended to before winter,.. - other- .. li purchasing from as. MILLINERY OPENING ' certainly save by nroh sing :r r JOHN MCGRATH o.>iw sited. wise the coatis are likely to be in , IaX- 411 ►lUlE - ve ; bFkd - condition g CLAREMONT, ONT. crone. wtlitbv, Ontario, : dryy ul3 next spring. /{/JIBS SIMPSON will receive the Ladies of Pickering and the surrounding _ llur bur resented a veiy nisi I rJ country in her Millinery Show Room on SEPT. 28th and 27th, when gas E EVAN g P q she well show them the beat and latest constructions from London, -appearance on Friday last when ; - The--Pickering- most of our residents attended the and New York, besides - copies of the roducilons of the Milliner Art Markham Fair. The day was one from our own workroom. Millinery Room open both evenings. p ManUfaCtutor t 3 of the most pleasant of the season Vigilance Commmittee and the crowd in attendance was .' __ . -.__ ..NEw GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER. Shop and Residence, Dundaa St The object of this Association is to ,a very large one: A few of our D. & A. Corsets SOc, 76c and 1.00 "IM en's Sweater Coate, � WHITBY, ONT. sports remained at home and en- Under Vests. Boys' Sweater Coats, lessen stealing and prosecute 5.t • oyed themselves on the bowling = Hosiery, Men's Shirts and Drawers, . the felons. Three doors w _ u !! j Sweaters Boy's Shirts and Drawers Th d west of Whitby House L lawn. Kindly take notice that the Ladies'. Men's, Boys', (#fries Boots, Shoes and Rubbers: Member having propertq etoleuoommnnf• stare at North Claremont will be Date immediately withh any member We are re aced to instal wood or frost , closed for business on Monday and See the above values before purchasing. Our prices are always rook bottom. of Executive committee. pumps oo short notice, also attend :Tuesday of neat week (to prepare Have you tried a pair of our Oderalls, the beat for the - P Pa money in the country. Membership fee 81.00: 20 all kinds of repairing. yor the big Bale to commence on Ttete"=r bebed trom the Pre0dent or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mills 70V Wednesday. All goods which are Tobaccos, Cigars, I (}roceriee -Best in the market, B,oret.rr onapplioatton., g . Bull Durham m Tobacco, Always fresh and sanitary (also gasoline engines ands aseaeonable will be slaughtered as the squre gear "' J Mr. Forsyth is anxious to close Z(g- g Cigarette Paper Our 26c Black and Mised Blend Tea Exec. Coo°• -L. ds n, Banks, Ontl � " alp his business as soon as possible. The above lines are always fresh. I equal to any 40c package Tea. W. D. Richardson, g' MAGNET OREAHIISEPARATOk� ' pp TT�� © �r •(�� w 1. A. O'Connor'] Arthur Jeftew- The post office will remain open 1�e S� P.S ®lot CU., ,� PI I F RING Presiaeat: star► Phone Na, 6o at{ eeldeaCe. ' :., "�-'�r.�: �•?�,.� �@�,�!�i.'. ;, �,;,,,;, n,ru - ....:. ., ., ;.. a,; resp'., ..'. i. 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'.... .,, ...- .,', '�w3 •1�.t•.. .• y;' ,.y;.,,.y 'c ?h •.wfi. wh n .+1t.'iit'a���t71�+r"',1�iu�`�t �1 :'s'1."t,.4Qaad /eiv''�*y_•'s.'r�;,.u. :,"..;�'^:+�y, :,.� _ °v „sS' ',.< ..isi'I , ,� 's�.. .�'i �i' �:::,, 4% S. zz., u. a, �'`.: 33 '�:�..n :e'�5''��5�4"15'.h�S� �f�• esi" .=yj': a , �l"' ,,, "rYyr.r ram ..w..�, �i � i i.�•II � ,. .,. ... .. __ ..... _. - _._.__._. --'X , . ,ark " G - TIEM B19OTX $8 TO IMA.NG. , BRITISH UBMARINE' SUNK Found Guilty of Murdering Dian N 1 During an Altercation. / 1 Run Down By Liner-Of Crew'of Fifteen Only ne A : The h from Halifax, t $., y y says: The three Graves brothers, ti Was -Picked . j,j_p e_ accused of the murder of Kenneth_ - - Lea, were on Friday ^night found - guilty and sentenced by the �� s - "�1 deepatoh from Dover, Bug- down a mile." The young lieut- Justice to hang on January 15 next. # 51 chant collapsed after he was taken In June last the three accused hand, says- The British submarine p brothers, Alfred, Fred and Harry "112" was run down by the Ham- from the water and conveyed to the Graves, came along the road 'near ' bur American steamer Amerika parent ship. The liner Amerika Port Williams, -singing, swearing i g" stood by after the collision and ,here on Friday. It sank at once, threw life buoys overboard, while and half intoxicated. They were # asked to desist by Lea as they ap- uirowning fourteen of the crew. The a number of torpedo boats, after coached his house` and stopped in 'i officer in charge was rescued. The being informed of the accident by P front thereof. Finally, Lea said a disaster in which the "B2" was wireless telegraphy, searched the w. sulk occurred while the third pa- sea for hours. No of the, other that if they did not atop he would trol AeWla of submarines, consist- members of the crew, however, shoot. They came on Lea s grounds ; ins of six vessels, was manoeuvring were found, and no sign of wreck and in a fracas which followed one of the men struck Lea with the butt off the south foreland on the coast age was discernable in the vicin- gun of the and he did so the of Kent. The liner Amerika ap- ity. The Amerika then proceeded as M pears --to have cut the submarine on her voyage to Southampton and gun was discharged and Lea wEp completely in halves. 'Lieut. Rich- Cherbourg on her way to New badly wounded, dying two days and I. Pulleyne, who was aecoad York later . In command, waa the only man This is the sixth disaster to Brit- -� ;among the crew of fifteen who was iah submarines, each of them in- POTATOES NOW CONTRABAND. saved. He. was found floating in volving the loss of from eleven to - ``: the sea too exhausted to. say more fifteen lives. Lieut. Percy B. Customs Order Forbade Imports - �� when he was rescued than "The O'Brien ,was the commander of the tion'Beeause of Canker. ,rs ;submarine is cut is two. I went "B2." A despatch from Ottawa says 0- decision by the Min- No. ptr ��na. PRODUCTS No. 3 white Date, ao 9 oo$20. lo.. ices aster of Agriculture recently to pro- 60 �s IYY -iL� IlJ1t} li�'I'I�1 ' to 631.20. Bran, 819 to 820. Flour. first • a� ivaelple Canadian atents. $4.35 to $4.65: second patents, $4.- k o to 84.55; Bret clears, 83.20 to ;1.5o; mo. tato canker which has done great ti •-•- ova clears, VL40 to 82.70. daglage -to the crops in Europe, "MEP ®RT$ KWON THE LEAD1Nie• TRaDi Duluth, Oct, a.- Wheat, New No. 1 hard w .80: No. 1 Northern, BBSso; No. 2 North. the Department of Customs is is- 89. Of ANNIUCa. err, OA 4.6-- flct,h.r. 883 -8c; nominal; no• suing an order to all collectors pro- camber, 883 -8o; May: 93.1.Zo bid. hibiting the importation of potatoes SOCIETY IN THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS. s Bibb- et Cattle, Crsin, choose sine otw LIVE STOCI; MARKETS. from Europe, Newfoundland, and Scotland is the great resort of British society in September, and r Preduse st Heme and AErM` Montreal, oct. 8. -The beet of the cattle the islands of St, Pierre and Mi- all, including the Royal.viaitors, dress in Soattish fashion. The photo- brought 6 to 614 cents, but vet• • few sales DAZADSTUFFS. were made at over 53.40. while the oom• quelon. The regulation is made graph shows a typical group in the Highlands. From left to right are: intro- Toronto. Oct 8.- Flour- Winter wheal, 90 570ncalvee.s3lto 61 2e ;2 sheep. 31 E to34c� under the Act to prevent the intro- Bdr, Ogilvie Grant, the Countess of Seefield, her daughter, and Earl fez cent patents. 83 so to 83.85 at sea I amb4. 5 1.2 to 5 3 4c : hogs a 3 a to 90. duction or spreading of insect pests Seafield. board. Manitoba flours (these quotstious add live stock markets F and diseases destructive to vegeta- Zio for Into bags, in .70; s bags loo Toronto, Oct 8.- Cattle- 0boice butcher, ? mosei: -First patents, 86.70: second Pa= 85,75 to $6.00: cod m••dium, $5.40 to 15. lion.. The prohibition applies to ITALY AND TURKEY, ants 1620. and strong bakers', $6. on 6a, common, $f51 to 1;; cows- 83 to 86; Great Britain, whence Canada i4a y EE LL DEAD 'riI$ILE IRONING. Manitooba wheat -No. 1 now Northern bulls. 83 to t4 50: 089. co . $2 to M. cai.-e The War May be Brought to a Close Widow of St. Thomas 'MaD Sue• (}cod veal, 88 to 89: common, 83.50 to 86. -� putted 164,000 bushels of potatoes qquoted as 8:.00, 9a ports. and No. 2 at j r 980. Feed wheat, Stockers and Peedsra- 3teere, 950 to 1,oss I in the lour months ending ,, my :ii. 65c, Bay ports. lbw, at 8625 to 85:68; feell -a; Mills. 900 to immediately. eumbiit to heart Failure. a Ontario Wheat -No. 2 white, red and , mixed. 97 0 980, outside; new wheat. 94 t.W0 lbs,. at E2.75 to 84.25. littkere and r springers at from 850 to 875. ^theep and A despatch from London sa s : A de�lpateh from St Thomas says: to 96c, outside lambs -Ligh. ewes. 14 to 84.25: heavy THOUSANDS SAW VIII DIE. - Oats -New ontarios. 36 to 370. outside. ewe@. 83 t� 83.50; lambs, 86 to 86.10. Hogs Peace between Italy and Turkey '-stns Bell, widow of the }ate Jahn bat they are o! poor quality; 10. S would -Market 10c lower at $1.65, fed and water• was signed at 'Duchy, Switzerland, Bell. of St. Thomas, fell dead on Vt bring mac, outside, and 43 to 440. Toronto and ".26 fob Airman Killed While Giving,'an.Ex• Western outsi ,an 43 to nominal _ on Thursday night, according to a! Wednesday morning while ironing Poae- Nominal hibition at Trenton, N. J. sews agency despatch received flroJa,.at4e'lhe house of her con, Fred C. E Bar leq Fort! -eight lb. barley quoted at - - Paris. i' } } -�{ -} ts-- Ci1Z- ^'�- a-- ��.... a - -- . -- �° 83 to fi5o oniside. LIVE LOSES TWO SHIPS. A despatch from Trenton, N. J., ( _ x Coru -No. 2 American aid. on track. To- was 60 t era of ages and Came to canto. and at x61.20, Bas Aorta, says : Plunging from a height of A despatch from Paris says : y ` Rae -too 2 at 71 to 730, outoiae One Hits Floating Dock and $inks, nearly 2.000 feet in a biplane, Pietro Bertolini and Rechad Pa -, Ontario with -her husband twenty Buckwheat- tvomtaal 1 I years sire from • England Acute a 8ratt- Manttnba bran, 922 to 123. to base. .second Hits the Wreck. Charles F. Walsh, of Ban Diego, 8ha, the Italian' and Turkish peace of .0 Toronto freight Shorts: $%. A despatch from Hamburg says: : � f alifornia, was dashed to death in delegates, left Ouchy, Switzerland, heart failure was the cause re _ g y si ht of 5,000 people at the Inter. on Friday night for Rome and Con. death. Her son, and one sister here t COUNTRY P8onlrCl; Two 'of the .Hamburg - American g survive her. ;t state Fair on Thursday afternoon stantinople, respectively, in order Batter -Dairy rolls, choice. rs to t6c; Company's steamers sank on Sat- �•_ low t, bakers'. Interior. 21 to zee; ohoice dairy. urda 1a the Lower Elbe. The Van- The breaking of the lower plane as to secure the ratification o! their tubs• z3 to too; creamers 7a to z90 for y Walsh was beginning a circular Governments to the peace agree- LETIIBRIDGE'S NEW CHIEF. rolls• and 26 to 270 for solids. dalfa, of 2,670 tons, while starting j ,z 47 Egr:s•-case lots of nawdaid, 21 to too Per on her voyage'to America, collided downward !light was the cause of I merit reached by them, according to - Itox ®° tser,h 84 to t6o. the accident. Walsh was breathing a special despatch received here Former Inspe4•tor of Toronto Po. Cheese- New cheese 141.2 to 14&Ao tar with a floating dock being towed °large. and 1434 to go for twins. down the Elbe, and sank immedt- faintly when the first person reach- from Duchy.. lice Receives.¢'ottitioR: § lb t s No�iected. in tin . U to 3Zt50Per ly afterward. HARVESTERS FROM JAIL. • William R, from I.ethbrld c says 9eaae- saaa-D4ck.d. ' Per �' ed him, but died almost immediate- s. primes. 82.90. ately 1p midehannel. Shortly after. A wards the Graecla, of 1,;60 tons, tam R. Davis, ex-inspector of c tea• wholesale. passing out on her way to the West the Toronto police force, will be the Poultry- Wholesale prices o[ choice new chief of lice of t1hiA ant Indies, collided with the wreck and STRUCK DERAILED FREIGHT. yy��..®,tea Poultry.- Chickens. 16 to 170 der Western 'Farmers are Glad to Pay police 3', tb.: hens, 13 to 14c; ducklings. 1J to 4c; also sank. It-vas reported that the Mayor Hatch having wired him to ' turkeys, 17 to lac. Live poultry. about to Fines to Get workers. ower, than the above. cools and hie assistant 'of the Van- Three Fatally Hurt and 28 Cars come immediately. Davis' appoint -. Potatoes -7e to 75c per bag. on track dalia were missing, and likely Hurled Into the Ditch. A despatch -from Winnipeg says : ment came through the inability of drowned. SQ pressing is the need of thresher - Sergeant Crowe of Toronto to r•e- ,�__,PROVISIONS _ - A despatch from Buffalo s a : P ay men that farmers are coming to the port. - L'raete aanid -tsar s#�r� _ ` .. Cared meats are quoted as tol]ow• - r` - .. : Bacon. long clear, 15 to 161-20 per lb.. to CANADIANS BETTER $IIOT$. Three persons were fatally injured city end guaranteeing the fines of month and wanted x2,500 salary • ease tots. Pork -Short cot. 114.50 to 925. and fifteen others more or less Seri• men in ail for petty oilfences.if the This was practically refusal to ti yo.. mesa, 821.50. llane- Medians to light. 7 Pe Y P• y a -17 to 171•3e; heavy, 111.2 to tic; rolls. walloped Marksmen of Pacific; ously hnrt in a collision o[ • West will go out and work in the fields. accept the city's offer. y43.40: breakf&Kt bacon. 19c; backs. 21 to Shore passenger train and a freight The authorities are seeable, as 1GlSo, States at International Match. ag - t Lard - Tierces, 141.20: tube. 143-40: Pails, train at Wends -station, 20 miles the central police station is over- A PITIFUL CASE. �• A despatch from Portland, Ore- east of here, on Thursday morning. I crowded, and a dozen men have s BALED RAY AND STRAW. gon, Gays: British Columbia, on The freight train had been derailed been Tet out on these novel terms. -may.{ - - r Baled Bay-No, t new hay, 112.!a to $13. Saturday, won the first interns- ofher es to K{Ii Herself _ � � y. � at a curve and the passenger train- w Children w - 0. on trac . Toronto; No. 2. $10 to 111; tional rifle shoot over the teams of ' crashed into it at full speed. Ten ' clover. mixed, 10 to t9. FIFTY -FIRE 1?1:OPLE HURT. Baled Straw 4iond straw Sio.so to 811.• Oregon, Washington and Idaho by passenger coaches were derailed A despatch from Saltcoata, Sask., - -00. on track. Toronto a big margin. The total score for and 18 freight Cara were hurled in- says: Mrs. Thomas Gibbons of the MONTREAL MARKETS. the two days' shooting was:-Brit- a the ditch. And, One 'Killed When Car Ban Meadowvale district, six miles west Toronto, Oct. 8. -Oat @ -- Canadian western ish Columbia, 2,829; Oregon, 2,739; y. - Away and Hit Telephone Pole. of here, on Monday afternoon felt No. 2, 541 -2 to sac; extra No. 1-food. 54 to Idaho lone! and despondent to the extent 6t1-2c. Barley —Ifani.oba feed, 60 to 618; Washington, $,69b; , 2,868. y , P rti q�, matetay 75 to Goa. Buckwheat -No. s, 1CHI \Ii$ CITY I$ LIABLE. A despatch from Pittsburg says: of putting an end to herself and her X 1, 74 to 75c. Flour - Manitoba Spring wheat -- With a report like a pistol shot, the 'a tents• firsts, $580; do., seconds, 85.30; HITMENER'LEAVES PARIS. Ottawa Solicitor Says Typhoid Vic- brakes ou a city -bound street car children by administering parts - pa teen, After she had yen doses to- Ito„ strong bakers' 85.10; WiaLer atenLe, fr � ` toe, 85.25; straight rovers, E4.81pto $4• thns! Survivors "a -one. gave way on Thursday morning_ ss the two elder children her heart do.. be . $2.25 to 82.30. Boiled oats Detectives, Fearing For Him, Ac it passed down the Greenfield failed her, the piteous appeals of acre, $6, ; do., bane 90 ibs.. $2.40. Bran, A despatch from Ottawa says: Avenue hill. The car sped along' P PPe + + sorts. 127 Middlings, $26 to 830. company General to Border. the children making her attempt ,ct, oaille, $30 to $35. Hay -No. t, per ton, - That the city of Ottawa is liable fox the grade for eight squares. -Then resfore them. The eldest child will our lots. $13.60 to 814. cheeoe- Finest A despatch from Paris says : Lord damages for every case of typhoid it left the rails and collided with a 1.•," terns, 131.2 to 13S -4c; do., eaeterna, likely recover, but .the second to 1 terns, 13 t-4o, Butter- choicest cream- Kitchener, the, British Agent .Con- fever in the two local epidemics is stele hone Ie, One man was cry, 2734 to 28c; do., seconds, 261.2 to 27c. sul- General to Egypt, left here on the o inion given b' City Solicitor P Po receive the poison died, the funeral F4;ge- Beiected, 29 to 300: No. 2 stook, 21 to >� killed and 56 other passengers in bins held -na Wednesday_ - We. potawee -Per bat, car tots, as'to me. his way to Casio on Thursday. McVeity in an official communica- used. A _ j man is now under arrest a Prince 17NNTTED STATES MARKETS. French detectives accompanied him tion to the City Clerk on Thursday. `' Albert. , sa as far sa Marseilles upon advices In the 1911 epidemic there were 1,- - Minneapolis, Oct., $- wheat -Dec., 881.2x: from London that his life wa& me- 100 cases and 83 deaths. In the e i A. life -size statue of Joan of Arc, 'I' stay, 9358 to 933.40; No. 3 hard, 900; Nq, P by a famous French sculptor, was Eight were killed and fifty ln- Northern, 17 to 891.20; No. 2 Northern, need deltic this year the cases numbered r 1.2c; No. 3 yellow corn, 69 to 691.2o. unveiled in Montreal on Sunday jured in a railway smash near West -, 1 1,•TSt1♦ and the deaths 60. The city a afternoon. port, Conn. - bill damages will, therefore be a RECTRI -C SHOCK VAS FATAL �Ier1 the colitis soli the interpretation the city solicitor - - ,w places on the law. BACK ..FROM !UNGA A .TRIP 4 MILITIA TO HONOR BROCK. Two Children Climbed Tree and Qlras 13,Soo -Volt Transmission Line. Salute of Thirteen Gun9'win Be Part Ex For, the Montreal Syndicatt' Re- Fired by Field Batteries. 3' Exploring A despatch from Berlin, Ont., line. The connection caul instant The Militia Department will assist says : Walter Krolizki, aged nine, death. Rujanik, in an •attempt 'to in the national celebration of the was instantly killed at the top of release his • friend from . the death Goweral -a ti front at five is home n grip, red him uncoatcurrent The which Brock and the t victory of Queens- William despatch and from friCobalt says: they followed the abore of James Strange- ton Heights. Militia orders have d Donaldson Bay to the -mouth of East Main lgatuOday afternoon by coming in then of one of the boys discovered been issued directing field batteries have returned from Ungava, where River, but this river was navigable- i/ act with the high tension trans- 'them locked in the branches of the at all the militia centres tihrough- they went in the interests of the for but a short distance, owing to mission line of the Hydro- Electric ; tree, with the one clinging to the out Canada to fire a salute of thir- on red syn cats cad d y. Jobb long por ar ges 1;eing necessary, "se station, carrying 13,600 volts. His ' wire. A lineman' from the power teen guns on Sat1�y, OoWber 12. Black. They will say nothing of the they went up Broken Paddle River companion, Leo Kulanik, aged station a short distance away was results of their quest for gold be- over fifty miles. A section of the eight, was critically burned, and is called, and after shutting off the •Sir William Mackenzie has decid- fore reporting to Montreal. The party went up the share of James is the hospital with slight hope for I power the boys were removed from ed to build a street railway in party, which consisted of twenty- Bay to Clarke Island, where- the" .•.' recovery. Friends of the boys say their position. Both bodies were Stratfoida one men, had an arduous journey syndicate owns 300 acres of iron they climbed the tree with the in terribly burned. A brother of Rro- United States bills raised from into a district never before visited properties said to he rich in ore. 1 tention of experiencing the' sensa• lizki asserts that the short wire had one dollar to five dollars are being by white men, but they had prepar- It is the intention Df the «•ndicate tion of an electric shock; that Kro- been suspended from the transmis- circulated in Toronto. ed well for the trip, taking two to erect a smelter at the island and •..- lizki bad a wire six feet in length, lion lifle for several days, and that Montreal's two and a half million thirty foot launches and a plentiful to ship pig iron, excellent watet • and upon reaching the top of the the boys were not looking for a bushel elevator was opened for supply of provisions and gasoline. � power being available thirty-five tree thew it over the transmission shec'.:, business by Hon. J. D. Hazen. 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Dining with him one SgTiBFIESiMIIISaioN$ Y are nim ob more than a day, George Faulkener, the Dublin QP' P�ioP _ Withers tutRZ. -. g_M &gd l$Il ffian. - �e�3rosa�. -- Thzfr__T60 Publisher,- asked- -- - 9 - _ _ ._ _ 1111.. 1111._ <• the Prince of Wales went into real- in of his favorite vegetable, but W1hilte to test 'VALUE is unsurpassed. g g t dente at Magdalen, Oxford, on Oct. fey furnish just the Swift pointed to the stalks on his ' 1 10, occupying a large suite of rooms nourishment needed _ guest's plate and said: - "Sir, first LIPTON � ? c in l a cloisters. His royal highness when a heavy meal is finish what is• before you." �dg�, will attend history lectures, but it steither aaeeptaDle nor _ "What !" exclaimed. Faulkener, a is understood that he wW not try tiiesiraDle. to my stalks?" "Aye, Sir," bel- for a degree. lowed the imperious' Dean; "eat As an undergraduate at Magda- Cot Them Frorri Your Grocer . ' S Ion the day of the Prince will be your stalks; or you will et no g Susi+a,ine rand Cheers. • Y 'train to rllet by more. %ing William III. always ate Waning, Hamllttp „ � mapped out about on these lines: John W. •mkl• a Cs his stalks•. Asked once when he hP D1f+�1Altv.om[ He will be called by his 91 was telling the story, whether he 'g at 7 o'clock. Breakfast is at 8 really did eat his talks, Faulkener !ARIAS FOR SALT. - s; loo• WIC, wxrsr.snaLesT,..aaesraolda o'clock and the undergraduate may ., DYE, one can b.r --w>rr you ae.•twren have is replied: Yes, certAinly ; and if hue 0eef XWD*f mO& 7owGe.•. am ..d. either partake of. it in junior oo,m. you had,dined with Dean Swift you NTeron oAweoN, Ninety oolMtnefStreete •L' -.8e llhukr w iayrdbin, mon ro�odn or in his own rooms. He -• • • • - 6•ad for F"s Ce1o3 Ca3d 911137 , —elate .w will have told his servant when he would have been obliged to eat ta.. ad,sStviasrrei•,ofDyeteeoveraft ce,o3• - our stalks loo. mvnaEltsc$Ee- comvrt $eLmox4 was beano called what he will have y r� aced sonee: Brtfts. p: tlroIIasd. ra. wffiva+ox.atcir Utnsox co„ a�it«, for breakfast which at Oxford is hest' and on easy terns. ' Mona raL C.ar�a. - 1111 - usually very copious, including tea 'Tie a Marvellous Thing. --When `EvEb- TY -91% ACRES WIM coos p` con and eggs, fried sole and salmon 1111 the cures effected by Dr. Thomas' Ay buildings and iy pie or hand: .boat cutlets. Eclectric Oil are considered, the Aye miles from Hamilton. o Lectures and "read, ' speedy and permanent relief it has H. W. DAwSON, Toronto MAXWELC � ng' are from Pe r -� % HIGH S P 9 until 2 o'clock. followed by a fru- brought to ,the suffering wherever MALE HELP - WANTED.' EED gal luncheon, consisting ordinarily it has been used, it must-be regard -? �HAMPIpN of bread and cheese and beer or ed as a•marvellous thing that so ' OU CAN EASMY EARN � TO tit » fur attending beta sis Pair latsmmd monthly a a g, ti i•ti � � WaBlitr �, _ �e1Bi1' .water. '� potent a medicine should result. months. we teach railway station wort s "we m �� o for Cans•dian Railways. Free IIeoh ii ez- The time from $until li is de- C.ocis suds -waea yon soo„e from the six ingredients which en In first place, Maxwell's a voted to shower bash exercise, hange ofothing,+rw j t will convince the most skeptical ofilroad#nQ.ai�oea Domssloa Be "Chaco on" Is the only washer that can be worked'with a crank ' atDesk:sor . MISCELLANEOUS. , tea and .a oouple.of hours of read- �G its healing virtues. - bAndie at the aile,as veil as with posse � r(+1 A14CEIL TURDRS. LUMPS, eta to the top lever, just suit your ow>a lam' % T �✓ terns! and ezteraat darsi without conveniecce. At 7 Domes a very excellent plain THE ETERNAL BANQIIETII\ G, sin by our hums tr•ataa•aa wit its yr' F Aa•a m mazweil teatww-Carat and dinner for about Ss. He must dints „ bet-ore too late, Dr. Eellaaa 1iatUcal 00. ' Plain Citiaen- What is the most Limit.rl. r•.,1�t- e..r+�a Dire h : _ �n•. Wheat •r•aoaoaassely a fixed cumber of nights in hall °s- during full term - usually about five necessary qualifications for a pub' even when you k"s swopped nights in the week. SU3PENZOL (PRQMOUPIGto ftA.SYI lie career -a good head I" OLEAN I NG LAQI E07 ss do of &hoe 7h•rs's After dinner the men gather in Prominent 'Statesman - "No; a WALKING OR 00TIA -i $UftS a• dll—c abemj � a tomaCh." i t h�.il a Gfampim the junior common room and take - g a• be done pertedWy by our french root. moor It , r 0 n I a easiest ,coffee or visit one anobher's rooms �` British Amerloan Dksing. Cane r a her 04 maser on or go to the Union, where once a „ „ Baltimore Hd,�p ov, tt, 1903, Montreai, Torooto, O :taws,.. and Quebec. +" f°' .• ;, week there is a debate, or to one of I swish to complain, said the Yinsrd'a Liniment t�o., [,ITitted� w'r ,pie bride haughtily;- "about that floc l tii3e. -I eame across a bottle of yo or • f caw sntra'� the many essay societies, which are Xa A 1V' (# W ZT 13M IB u1 us.dtoomd you sold me. It was tough, "rhARI7B LINIMENT !n the hands of , ifrau.d•al r a •fe8ture Ot university life, It r - -- one of the students at the University of ORZOeoTA . . g* ma am ae�ed the gr0- I ]iaryland, and he being so kind as to let too 4a does not possible to leave college tip, to s „ ,me use It fora very bad sprain, which I W3kL:Ls AW3L® itltsl.aaw . or handle ! certain hour, outside which limits fir' Yea, tough. I made a pie too to tralalng for root races, and Protect — Preaerva — smautlf� _ > ' sfazw•,1' � • iCararnpm� men have to get special leave from with it, and my husband 'could to may that It beol me would be putting 9Vasnar. „ it very 8empley and . Rooisl•ta on ADvIleatles the dean. But from 9 to midnight hardly cut it. d- mi,de and I therefore your if you would let. me know of one of your greats JAMES LANCIilIIiR ,g: CD timited is for the "reading" man the pr* that is closers Baltimore so that r may s• tips! time for work. If he "slacks" Mlnard's Llnlmant Curse Dandruff, obtain some of t. Thanking you to ad lg't4� Bathurst Btro..r TI pgpN IL awrt "I l during that time he is ho rr °amts I remain, Yours trui , It is said that impetuous pee- _ - W. I{cC4EAN. ple have black eyva." "Yes; and i 14 St. Paul street, - _CASE FOR SICK ON 'TRAINS: - -�"$ THE FOOD. - - "= it thej don't have them they are Care Oliver l`x r rypeewrstrraz°onoe. . - „-- • .— apt_to get ,them 1" ''.....German Railroads Have Speeial The 'Prue Way to Correct Nervosa _ People are anus im ' ' Care for TDem. Troubles. Dr. - J. D. ]heItogg's p p eyed, Dysentery said Grandpa Stubblegr, "by Excellent farciiitiea &I afforded Nervous troubles are more often Cordial is a speedy• eure -far dysen• +what they can't see through, Many 1111, nr, Germany for. transporting in- caused by improper food and indi- ter•y, diarrhoea, cholera, summer I a stream gits credit fur bein' deep - Zr�_ valid, and cripples, who are unable g gestion than most people imagine, c cemPlmnt, sea sickness and corn. w when- it's only muddy," Hia,►poiO Soap - - ! _mea s eat sand sot aaarvous I felt !ilea m' ^ "•'* Linimhtt for sm wsryw�tira e companying friends. For invalids " shrieking at the top of my voice. I ".$ow is it i never see-you about All honest . . . -class as l which way to turn until one day I y with y .men t Antiambust - d al_ t to see i Wi113a• -Then. you- don't think an K Kinard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. The charges for transporting sick D liked it fine; made me feel as if I p investment that Nothing will cause another to lose disinfectant sweeping . ._ _. been moderate. For invalids i iafying and still I didn't have that P I don't think one that promises. to o oonfidence in you more read, than r _ . r ` travelling third -class the charge e eaviness that I had felt after eat- p pay over a per cent, is. a a . broken . promise. A promise .Iserver b V.keen the coat of four tickets,, free. m m s Sleeplessness. -Sleep is the great d should be a sacred duty, just -as g Floors clean;' ati.. ,. granted f in five weeks. I kept on with the v restorer and to be'deprived of it is � �- - - to bright; borne -valid apartment belongs to- a, regu- h half I had gained 15 pounds, could - cause of _ it, indigestion,.. h hands unsightly. Clear the excess- d dust while eweepaas. Jar train with a fixed destination; e eat almost anything I wanted, d derangement -or mental worry, try c cenoes away by using Holloway's A Ash your Deafer for it. . a did-n feel- -D�dly after eating and p a_oourse__.of._Pnrmelee s.X..egetable. C Cot's.- -Cure, - -- Geoond clam ' Ust be purchased and m my nervousness was all gone. It's pills. By regulating :the action of. a and painlessly. l l[acLa�'en Imperial Oltesae Co. r r� an salts route paid if the our has to ' „ t stomach, where the trouble . .L mated ie specially ordered, N .to b z y will ' "Darling,. I left ray- - G Goo distributors for Ontario— dittos$ -sad healthful aleslil fol s stairs and I'm too tired to o and A bite of this and a taste of that, all day . IQag�- dsllls_tJlt3_apge -q.te and *�csksii,s_the._ digestion. Restore your stomach to healthy vigor by taking a Na- Dru-Cc Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal -and out out the spiecinge. Na- Dru-Ce Dyspepsia Tablets are the beat friends for sufferers from Indigestion and dyspepsia. Soo. a Roar !at your Druggist's. Made by the National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada. Limited. 14! something -I don't know what. In fact, the whole household is upset. - All. the servants are bordering on nervous prostration. What do. you think about it?" The doctor was • a ,friend ' of the family,- and - knew -a little of its tie- : tort'. _ "I think it would be 'all right," 'said he, "if you 'took a six months' tour of Europe - alone." "Me R" replied the father un- grammatically, in his surprise. "Me 9„ "Yes," replied the doctor. "For the health of, your . family." Sam Slick once said that kisses were like creation -made out of no- thing and very good. key •�� »�.. - F t a r j; k n y. meal � �' t�riG�. �2r�*tT'f'��- ;r,.�F?iL^.:2•;.. a�- •�,a::A?f w. %;�':.;'. .,-- ��t1 : e. +.•.ri 'ED. 7. 1111 ...._.ryst _._ , ISSUE 41-12 a rm -xo yr •''tw �, s v .u, '_ ,�;.: r; a=,.1w J>F't. ....2.t._ :'3t•. , 11,11':.., -. 1.....N.i'u" : "s :.�i..g,k'��tY.•ce;!.5k' too¢ k: f^. a�. a' t�,. f:..' r^„ si�4�ct��,��`x`t'_+'�d+.'"� ^:x. '�tw'h�.,.n. 1111... �,i a s_. the mamma gimpy loathes it. Will YOU. she exclaimed: "Tell our friend atop when" we K. married Z" who known so much • about land -_ -. - iI "Isn't that asking a lot, dearie I" ladies that I'm the one he forgot asked Dickie. "I wouldn't care for to pay the last time he was here I" ' myself," answered the girl, "but you know it makes mamma very Red,<slarit- e ill... ".Well, then," he promised cheerfully, "I'll tell you. what I'll of the bowels is absofvte neces. :•.Illy do. I'll never smoke when our. city for good hen Unties, the y waste matter from the food which mamma is with us." . She threw her collects there is got rid of at least arms around him. "Darling," • she 'once s y, it decays and poisons the :> murmured. "That's so good of whole b daody, causing biliousness, indl- you I I -was afraid you'd' insist on reatioA and auk headacbec Salts , and other harsh mineral purgatives f; , smoking once in a while Aker We irritate the delicate tisaisX of flee rah were married I" bowels. Dr. Morse's ladaaa Root Pills-entirely vegetable - regulate The real life YOU live sots its the bowels effectively withest wtsh.- mark on you in the eyes of any man 601 sickening or gripiva. Use or woman worth knowing, and all p!a MA!!I<1lalE your finery and education and char- ity pan never cover that fatal seal. Indian Root Pills ..,. y,. r✓.,, xc .n .'�i _._, • ...;. . .. .z•f.'� •.�• .r ,_ . «.... +. ^;?eF .,�-.�. ' . rr. °:.ra�'i„^ —•e' . �+ _ •,7.. ,.> _ w S� t4.3>yy�i.n u. ,,� :�., ' ,.:.S*3 .'� .. « _. ., :. � �- «KY, ' F�� - -;•'�.', _ N'1'. a• .'.r'• w -- - s: , Y a —Mrs. J. N. Richardson spent -The Seymour Power CQ_.� paw _. �LOALI9MS. Wednesday in the city. pone sending a representative here Y —Royal Purple Stock end Poul- for a coupple of days to solicit or- 5 try Food at Richardaon'e. * dare far light and power. —John Hoar spent Sundaysyvith —T. M, McFadden. of Toronto, =-Mr. McClure, of Woodbridge, _ ;friends in the city. spent Sunday with' friends in returned hotue on Monday, after _ —Miss Field spent a couple of town. spending a few weeks here with _ days iu Toronto -tIe- X11, -_ — =ors: '`gip �ryy Hie •. � .. �� 's4 - iii' ?s �- �L�V� -___ —Fri. S. Chapman had a business from a visit with her son, Norman, —Our merchants are complsin- trip to the city on Thursday. -In—Belleville. ing about the rowdyism of a num- w —W. J. Gordon is offering for —Dr. Henry will be here as usual bar of the boys of the village who ,A SACRIFICE IN C et Slippers : isale a vadudble relic. See advt. next Tuesday to attend to his pro - persist in disorderly conduct in � � } —Dr. and Mrs. Field were in the fessional duties. * front of their. places of business, Sweater Coats for Bo B ' •city a couple of days this week. —Miss Mary Harding left last much to the annoyance of custom- 1 Ladies and children's carpet slip.. ,� —R A, and Mrs.. Bunting spent wee) for. Toronto to continue her ere. A continuance will result in -and �eII pew worth 25 cents, sizes neat patterns Sunday with friends in O ®haws. studies in St. •Hilda's College. an example being made of some of I'tioz ' in all leading shades, regu• worth 25 cents, for 15 cents." — Farmers are now' rushing —Robt. McBrady will hold an them. lar'pciee '1.60 to -1.90 ; j through with their corn harvest auction sale, of. his farm stock, �•� • going at $1.00 AeII FILSOB -See John A. O'Connor's advt. implements, etc., on Wednesday, Some one has said that with hat 1: in another column re feeding cat- Oct. 28rd. in hand one gets on in this world. Men's wool sox, a special line all tie. —Mrs. Gervas ;Cornell_ and son, Emerson said give a boy address 'Only lO Cents' wool, first class is every .way a Wade chi a carload of Wm. Y., have just returned from and accomplishment and you give Just think of it —a job lot of meu a ' regular 25c line for. 20 cts. as I.H. a shipped mixed stock to Toronto on Mon- him the mastery of places and for- and boys' Cape, prices from da, n- a visit with friends in Lindsay - yy and other towns in that vicinity. tape wherever he Roes. When 25 to 50c -10 cents. Shaker Blankets r Iaspeetor�Walks paid an official —Mrs' Flett, of Kingston, who Charles Dickens - entered the room- - T z visit to the public, school on Tues• has been visiting her, relatives his pleasing address warmed every eII'B Tie Special Shaker blankets —These goods here for some time, left this week one to hiuilike the kindling of a are considerably higher in price r �y Ah, what's the use, The "Pan- for Toronto where sbe will spend great fire. A fine :. courtes a Four -in -hand Ties,.many very nice than last season, but we bought at, t dory is , the only Range.- -Cb *p- a few •weeks with relatives. • fortune in. itself —all doors Zr fl open shades in up-to -date stuff, 26c right time and right price. There- man e. James Gibson and his two o him who has it: A boy with lines going at 2 for 25 cts. fore going at $1.16, $1.50, $1.76 Ste —Mrs. H. A. Matchett, is spend- daughters, Mrs. Jas. Richardson Rood manners is as welcome as a :. ing a few days whit relatives in and Mrs. Lorne uirea. attended spring day. or as the suns $ee our 25 cent heavy cotton long Ladies work aprons Well made • Vronto, tire funeral of the former's - niece, Cultivate a kindly and courteous sleeve vests for ladies, just the of plain and fancy ginkhams, ,go- -ffiiies Minnie Ranking of To- Mrs. Jas. Brown, of Sonya on San- disposition, boys. It t3 not a thing for fall wear I ing at 23c each. •ronto, spent Sunday at the home day last. heavy burden to carry • and will - Z. of her another here.• —Rev. James Wallace, B, D., of brighten your pathway in life, and :. - Y — Misses Park, of Toronto, were Lindsay, will occupy the pulpit of be a blessing to those with whom the guests of Rev. W. A. and Mrs. St. Andrew's church next Sunday you come in contact. _ -- Pippen over Sunday. evening. Mr. Wallace represents I 7s-; —]Aire W. J. Clark is a �epding a the Synod of Toronto and King- 1 pTj't Goods Just " Arrive t ,week with her_parents, `�'m. and stop and will give an address on �� VELY Vii L1. Mrs. Allen. of Hamilton. the "Aims of the Budget for F. end Mesa• Hurst entertained 1413." - _ ° number of yOUD lad friends —If the arson Who took the PARISIAN SAGE In[3fEDIA78LY BA?7- $ y P ISHES DANDRM7, STOPS SCALP from Toronto on Saturday eashiona from the hammock on IT1CS AV x ®gS:THEBAIB g - — Misses Madge and Louie Mrs. W. H. Peak's veranda 8 Light and shakers, Loeb Lomonda, wra pperettes; few _ RADIANT AI4D Ladies winter 01Aary,. of Toronto, spent Satur- night's ago. would return the same, CHARKING, day with Miss Mabel Wright, she would greatly appreciate the PARISIAN Sage is not a dye—it underwear, -men's underwear, capa, boots, sweater imats. See —Thos. E. and Mrs. Pugh, of act, as one of them was not quite does not contain poisonous auger of Claremont, spent Sunday with finished, and she would like to put lead or any other dangerous ingredient. our $4.00 Sweater Coat, high priced but worth the price. '77' i. : tthQir daughter, Mrs. W. J. Miller, on it another frill. � P 1 It is a high grade scientific combina- a ' tion that will put life, lustre and beau• — Misses Vera and HelenlBurling —Miss Dolly Kerr, who has entertained a number of their spent the past three years in To- lied. into any hair the minute it is -- - oun friends on Tuesday even- ronto, as a nurse -in- training is apppiced. �•� g y Scalp itch ghee over night, dandruff C9. - g• spending a few days at the home disappears: hair stops falling and the J�...� R 0 A � E - 1 l —Misr Nellie O'Leary's •sale of of her mother here, prior to go- scalp becotoes immaculately clean and _ Household effects on Saturday last into New York City where she free from germs. - Rs eas well attended and prices were will spend several months in one There's a delightful treat conming to perfection Oil Heaters, stove pipes galore, stove boards, lanterns, etc. gtmd. of the leading hospitals to com- your scalp if you haven't tried AR- —Frank Bundy. of the Met plate her course. 181A:q Sage. Girl with auburn hair when buying a Range get a Pandora. t„ on, every carton and bottle. .60 cents -- Bank.- Parkdale. spent Sun- -.._Mr rtAm who -hAs been em- « - -- ay at the home of his parents ploy the post office for several -H' i'otxtt's sad- de`lerr where`. - -- po Jhere. months has left lir. Bunting's em- j. +� _ —Rev. W. Moore wan in Toronto ploy to accept a position as time- PEAS N YI ANTED S on Wednesday attending a meet• peeper with one of the contract- • 1 • APMAN ing of the Toronto _and Kingston ors on the C. PI R. He is succeed- Farmers having Golden Vice, Cac- � ISyuod. ed in Air. Bunting's store by Alex. adian Beauty, Black Eyes, or —L• A. Findlay, f the staff Gormley who entered upon his an other variety of Peas _ ' -of the Toronto World, is nd- new duties nn Monday. - fur sale, lease send. - 8 "ing a week's vacation with his —The mail clerks on the G. T. R. ...Sample and day what S parents at the lake. should spend some time in study- _ you want for . e township council wilk ing the stations along the line. them. _ meet on &ioadap next at one p. m. On several occasions recently. the iC�. mod• 'VCTSiZC.O=, r F a STOVES"' t Brougham, for the transaction Pickering wail has been thrown 2 -6 Whitby, Oat. s of general business. off at Dumbarton, cansiug a day's ,, *" — Howard O. Rogers, of Yictnria delay in delivering the mail. Much ,y - A University, Toronto, spent over to the Annoyance And incooven- -C 0 _ - RAN GE S University, ; - : Sunday with his grand - parents, tence,of the basiuess men of the �i A �i1 Ll C. and Mrs. Rogers. town. HARD AP�iD SOFT HEATERS Ll+sf F —Dr. and Airs. Sutherland, of —The carpenters expect to com- The Standard Fuel r:o.. Ltd. 6nelph, visited the latter's mother, p _ _ ` late their nark this neck at Air. _� • Mrµ. Decker on Sunday having eddy's house on the college hill. Cherryw�ood Station C._. - ©'t - -Eta' ` come in their auto. The decorators are now busy at —Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Potviey, of work. Men are also at work a : - Mondays, Wednesdays and __ _ ex- to,--motored college on Sunday- e�cAt' ae -the site - -af the .oki 13UNDY B rag- • -H. and sent the day with Mrs. college for a fountain and flower R- Q . - I-- Hunting-xtsd not -expect ,. —Thom_ as Law will hold an auc- to occupy the house. until early ,Phone . Bark. 5020 ' � tion sale of his farm stock and im• next spring. ]�eplements on Friday, Oct. 18th. See —While John Calvert was driv- GET OUR CATALOGUE �i0L� W�.A.rX1_1ER _ Hills with full particulars. ing along the Kingston road west, Now that the cold weather is here you will require warm clothing: call - —Wm. T. Corbett left last week -his team gut beyond his control — IT 19 FREE — and get your fall supply from us and we will give you as good value and qual- " for Toronto, where be has secured and fora time caused much ex- - -- -ity as you will get elsewhere. c a situation in the head. office.of a citement. They ran at a furious a Underwear for men at 50c. 75. and $1.00 per garment. For ladiea 26c 50c .75c � . �.;. Fire Insurance Co. of that city. 'rate scattering the gravel box • $1.00, $1.20, per garment. Boys. 86c 50c and 00c' each. Girls 26c 861: and 501. , —The Sacrament of the Lords along the road and running into a Black, white sud• natural color, white and gray flannelette blankets 10/4 11 /4 ' Supper will be administered in telephone post broke it off. Other _ and 12-4 from $1.26 to i1.7b. Flannelettes in white, pink, grey . and. stripped ' ' St. Andrew's church on Sunday than a broken tongue and harness � �� gi;W W. "' from Sc. to 15c, per yd. Wrapperettee in fancy colors and paisley from 10 to 160 i Oct. 20th, at the morning service. no damage was done. � • Ous towelling are extra good in plain strip and barred from 10c to 14c. yd. 7 —John- -and Mrs of -aur - Sheetings 8/4 bleached and unbleached plan and twilled at 26, 28, and 80c per B y� the front street were rudely yT a e race; rc ice: art sateen leave in a few days for California alon .-zI•etaana. -eto: where they will spend the winter awakened between one and two and children from, c to e c per pair. with the latter': brother, Albert o'clock on Wednesday morning by Ej L.M DALE MILLS Our groceries are strictly fresh, choice cheese coffees and teas. :Wright. a party of automobilists. who in- ' ' — Clarkson Rogers spent two dulged very freely in profanity. P =c =eve G. A. GILLESPIE) ':DUNBARTON ,days last week with his son, A. J.; They evidently had.a fierce quarrel ' of Kinsale. assisting him to pick among themselves. " There was 'Chopping our Specialty - apples. He reports a good crop. of also one or more' women in the -Ogilvie': Household and Glenora . __extra quality. dispute. They were undoubtedly Flours in 25, 50 and 100 pound —Alf. Y. Clark and daughter, of joy riders who were out for what sacks. Fresh Rolled' •: , a I y- -- - = Oats, Etc. IF - YOU WILL -NEED ro have moved to Picker- ,they would call "a good time." Mixed Feed. Bran and Shorts by�the _ • r7iformer's s an now residing with' the —The annual Harvest Home ton or cwt. Prices reasonable. A new Set of .Harness this fall. either single or double. - -- mother, Mrs. Wm. Clark, Services, under the -w the bf church arrest. Ladies' Aid Society of the Meth. F'. W. Wee]�s9 call and.eee us about theca now. —Mies Edith Burling; of Balti- odist Church, will be held on Sun • Chopping every day. A good assortment of horsc'and rig furnishings more, Md. who had been boli- day and Tuesday, .Oct. 20th and on daying at the home of her uncle, 22nd. On Sunday, Rev. Dr. Work- d0 YHARS• ..Always band. � " C. H. Burling, returned 'home on man. of Toronto, will occupy the EXPERIENCB �I also have on hand one pair of second hand Collars for to:resutrle her - duties as -}xAt- both - mnrnlag .and even- -Top $b.00. , , •��• that of profesi3ianal nurse: ing services. Special music will W. Harding, wbo has been be rendered by the Choir. On of Tuesday evening the ladies will , PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM working in the 'neighborhood Y K - 1 r serve one of their well known — months, as a *mining engineer, re- chic en -pre suppers, — J. Phone Ind. 301: W. J. COAK`VELL �Eurned home last -week, and on one of the best programs ever TRA MARKS 'Monday morning left for Queens heard in Pickering will be given. Dena a CorvRtattrs &r- Kingston. ;• fTniver4ity, to pursue The residents of Pickering will be Anrone van dtnga ake6eh and ae.crtptlentnty iven An Op rtanit of hearin pWakl BiC°� our optnton sew ether ao f 1118 etudie :. g Po y g rurenUOn is prob. ", b union- // �� j �+ }� i, The fine weather of the past Madame le Mar {Mrs. Somers - �Lgd on aentramp IRE / 1rI EN � FURI r / �7�II r ISS 1.. Large `a' week has enabled - those- fanners• Cocks), who is now one of the Pa"nse t+r•a c°�r rh°�C ".,.,who had outstanding grain to leading. vocalists of Canada, and 'A'O Non"' w1 °O1se `'r"'� assortment of Shirts in the new shades and, styles with collar complete their harvesting opera- who enjoys an enviable reputation bone. With, the exception of corn throughout England and the Con - �p sly �a•as�aaaa� i�Qe.c for to match. These are the best value we hake+ had for �- A land buckwheat, harvest is now tinent. Miss Belle Thompson, of `rte av� prewd. afford% practically over being the latest Toronto, elocutionist,, has also •�'• - ._ many a day at $1:00 and $1.2Z`8 , y been secured for the evening. Misa (%� = �� _ for many years: g ' —The teachers of our public Thompson never fails to please her Working Shirts o0c., i5c.; 80c. and 90c. aicThool are at Port Perry on rs- audience, and those who can should - _ _ day' and Friday this week attend- not fail to hear her. Short ad- PICKEAINCi MARKETS • - Straw Hats 15c, 25c and 50c Saco. ing the annual convention of the dresses will be given by Rev, A. White tiVinier"Wfieat IBonth Ontario Teacbers' Agsocia- L. Macfadyen, of Dumbarton, Rev. ,old. • • • • • $1.03 Hate and -Ca pm and Underwear. = ` lion• Mr. Tench and Mies McGill Mr. Sexsmith, of Whitby, and the Rid ,1 ...... 1.08 New Hosiery, P „. } are both on thS- programme• In resident ministers. Tea served Spring Wheat.......::..... , .... 1. u�pnaegaenre'tha dcltobl is :+closes carom 6 to 8 o'clock. Admission HO Goose „ ....... . -..... �w is yyY, f co w ��'T }tg: �Ve��.yry, Oats • •4, a ! t.4 , . r • • 1 • , • . 1 ,�7a7 i ..Y !' chtldr ®n T '' ! 15 cants i► ; �' A. 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