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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_10_18d >� -. z Y•°+S y��.. etc r :- + . :' •.� _ .� : �� ' . _- � . _ � , '. �. `. ... -'. ..., . ' ,. 'a 'we*•+ 2 r^' a. -tea ' a . ^ F . . no. ..5'.,44;�ti`r�T'.za > r'.s + .�F•,,,. «`a �j j . rHE .a�^r, ,w"?�,, •jr. ,• ?' w' �1�vC •d••. s b. a �. a� : s • F. .. . • E G a Ew..• o�. 3 ^V �T . ` Y 1!! *iRj dafssl. GREEN RIVER iROUGHAItt SPINS �TT _T _� Established 75 years m" ga4 j, JJ The annual meeting Ot the White- R. J.. Price and J, L. Cowie spent GREENWOOD ale l_Adies' Mission Band and Mission Sunday in our burg, E. P`OR9YTH. D. of O.. Regis- Circle will be held in Whitevale Bapp-- F. C. and A. P. Meebin, of Toronto, >F • tared member of fist Church on Tuesday, Oct. "E$ad, were home over Sunday, isa station of Ontario. epsoRiavl moon s�tven`w �+� R • Tea served from 0 to 8 o'clock. Mrs. Mrs. C. A. Barclayspent the week- lib a ttttintt at stases. Ere* tested izsw North McGregor. of 9touffnille will give a end with TBrOIIto friers MILLS U tilaremoat. WHITE —SATIN - � dam: r last Missionary . Address op Egypt. Ad. I Mrs. Thoa. Perayman is visiting her -'CREAM-HUNS mission 10 cents. Byerybody swal. daughter. Mrs. Love, of Toronto, = �f C. McKINNON M.D. L,R.C.S. - TEA -BUNS We are pleased to see Herbert Her- I meant a Large quantity of coins. : • Edinbargb, member of ails College o! Bread And Cake Makers Free. MONGOLIA � around again. after his illness. Barley, Bl1CkWi3e$t allot _ Physicians and Bnrseoas of Ontario. 1loeabiate t J. Cochrane, of the Normal hool fall Wheat Me Of Royal College of BnrReoas Hdinbnrah FEED : . Toronto. was home over Suad and will pap highest prices, .- s°eala� atisntlon to dsieetes of women and Mrs, (}gorge Bowers is improving, , Y• ; �" abildrea. ottva sad saside ° «' �OIIII1' - The Women's Institute held aver Don t Fail to Buy BRAT` after her recent illness, y KI99IMI, the beat �e�c ,. PlCKERING MEDICAL. SURGICAL SHORTS Henry and Mrs. Hodgins, of Alton,, successful mead at Mrs. Mosgrove's, pastry flour tiVELLAA'D FEED FLOUR spent Sundarat George Bowers', Mrs. Townaead, of Toronto. gad BAKERS' JOY, the best bread floss ` aI]� X-RAY INSTITUTE A number from here attended the Mrs Ise visited Mre; Hanson lalit - I �ledkeep. on hand s►tassRUra JUMBO •, week. oIf'rAltio OA,I'3 funeral of the late Mrs, Q. Wideman, Bran, Shorts, Midlings, - held at'Dizon's Hill on Sunday. Miss Shaughnessy and Mies Edith' %ow Grade Flour, Oats, B• tam xawLa, ac. B.. ;tc, D,. c. art., OAT C$OP Mrs. David Howe and daughter. Brodie a at a few days in Pickering CORN g last wee Oat Chop, Barley Feed, Libbie, of Toronto spent a few days . Bpeatatist m $0°� Diseases. Proskario Din• - + y Pot and Pearl Ba oases of area. Disease* of woman, caseate, CORN CHOP� with the former's mother, Mrs. Geo. Mrs. George McGregor and Miss _1W o.3 Glad s spent Molassine, Cotton , OW. ors, throes esad tnacion Dianne* oteye. CORN CRACK +'D, Bowers. p pe 6 last week with friends Seed Ddeal, ear. none, throe: and tangs. FittiagStasew Lad Mrs, Goo. Hewitt and Master Char- in Toronto, Stock Spice -best Woods ':> eft aanta gad chronic dfraases. MIXED CHOP Mr. and Mrs. Rountree. of Mount EHOPPIN G� y? owe soars as to a sad s to s fie, rd Toronto, returned home on Albert; "tit Sunda with (Igo. and Monday. Wednesday andZrlda _ FEED WHOLESALE IN TON _LOTS at Geoaty last, after ttpendin9 time � y y � at George Bowers'. Mrs. Eaton. y, M s l3 Rolled Oats and. Rolled Wheat, - Chopping every day to the week. Mr. Darling and family. of Kinsale. t • � S. Palmer_ has returned, Meal `OVbeatleta, t' (]onn -• J E. FAREWELL, B -C., HARRIS- have moved into the storelat�e�Iy cress- after spending some time with friends Graham Flour. '» . TteS.pp�e� oiv�asttoeaor.aadOomt4 Sb70Ci$L1 _ 'pied by W. C. LaFraugb. We wel• is Pickering. Buckwheat Flour. ' 8 +b� 7ttosr. wbimbv. Inv come them to our midst. Ed. Griffiths held s very. succwrtul CA'EWELL'8 MOLASSES F. Z. C3r��3�FN r ` MEAL Joseph and Mrs. Burkholder and tale last Wednesday, in spite of the c s T. BARCLAY, Barrister -at Law, daughter intend moving to vipeland bad weather. _ r , a solicitor. xotasy Public, Special s:ami. - W Miss May Linton has returned to To- �^ z 1e* for its goats of Jnettos, Brost 5170"' on Wednesday of this week. They ronto, after spending several weeks STOCK '�iithitby, ny JL. SPINE LIMITID Fill be missed in this neighborhood, _ ,' '� f t Jacob and Mts. Barkep received the at her home here.t �5e E. OHRI$TIAN, $arrlster and . PICKERING. ONT, sad" intelligence of the death of their Mrs. Christie returned last week, + �. _ -A• solicitor. A7etar7 taDlie, Hto; honey to daughter, Brandon, of Saskatchewan, after having spent two - -months with c insane 0lltee ae:b door to 'the 8taadasd Ban3, be leaves to mourn her loss a boa- friends in Toronto. vrnitbv. qty Mrs. E. C. Wardell, of Port Me, FOODS band and one son. We extend our <a �' Ht sympathy to the relatives here. Nicoll, is spending r few dabs with `ci 11�7it>sfttat!e dttzDrl. her grandmother, Mrs. W. Hubbard. , , - BALSAM _ L i'ipher and Miss A. L.ammimaa,. _ '•����'(� G. HAM- Issuer of Marriage - r teachers, attended the Teachers' - • • Lioensee in the Ooaaty of Mario, Ma or. , CL�REMO T John Goulder on a spent Sunday at Glen Cotrventioa to Port Perry last Thurs- �� PiekeriagVlttige, jj dayy and Friday. CALDWELL'$ MOLASSES— for all styles of furniture. W. Day spent Monday in Toronto The Ladies' Ald Society of St. John's MEAL $1.80 POUGHER, Real Estate Auc- 6n business. Church Geld a successful meeting at r�r nom. valuator, collector and leaner Rov Ward felt for the west oh Sun - hire. Wm. Caaaisu ° BLATCHFORD'S CALF ` W aut.starxtadto lieenaes, Brougham. my n Thursday even. MEAL. r� day evening, In of last week. HOPP$R, Issuer o' Mari �� ©�� Harold Jonerlaas severed hlsengage- emembet the Thanksgiving Bar - lLtcuaata is ttte Oran of 0° Moulding meat with W. P. Jones, vjcea to the Christian Church Buadsy -SAGAR and'PLAX MEAL r 6O4a at atom Lad his residence. Otaremo°t. Miss Elva Irwin apd Mine B. Jones morning and evening.. Also the social _ $1,00 • are holida ing in Toronto. Monde evening, a.B1rATala,TOWNBHIPOISa$ - Picture Frame Inspector y - t • don "I"oscer, Qomasisstenert� pector Walks visited our school, The Ladies' Aid of the Christian Qlr' _ _ • �i -- eeoonataau -ems.. atom to — - - - -_ -• Union - No.-T- and - & -oa -ow . -44th chux will meet'at the home of Mrs. Y TONIC - P LTR T ®n ttsaev _ _ _ _ — -- ` cam• #�Qr�eS fast. G. Phillips on Wednesday. Oct. ?0 cents v Mrs. Rowe has left our village for 33rd. at iL30 o clock. A cordial invites- , ) POST111. Licensed Auctioneer, ,. , _ Toronto, Her presence will be mach tion is extended to the ladies 'to at- To � • for'oeaamies of York and Ontario. sae- missed. tend. T j s I �T ' tihsetae of an hinds atpmotd to on ebosmesm W. T. Wilson has disposed of his tl , L. 5 PI1M Kf L1�, ' manna rddseq Greene after P. 0,, Cam. oat to Leslie Rule for a handsome WHtTZVALB 4 'U'�TDERTABf;F ore, wl =o i. now ttal�,,n !t - PZERING y B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- g ; for the mb °to.• *atnator aaa collector tar stase circuit this winter. Fred. Major spent the wrek -end is - eoeati0s of ontsrto sad Yosk. All kind, of - tin connection The Balsam Boys' Social Club will Toronto. _ cal" 4, #*" conducted adther pri ately w by .noteso °. - - -- hold their first annual box social on Mr, O'Mal1 is en dDO notes T &Tot es nee date* or ocher par- Dietani_e no object. the evening of Oct. Iltli. at Walter y - 8a6� !n the apple , tacalars apply Lc residence, sttaahetb 81 t't41t• industry, ;.; ar3nq. Pbeat orders 1ad1 at Afsae 0040. Pink• ,tins or asaomb's stele. Claremont, 'tin r. .Prices moderate, Ward's. Do not miss the sweat of the Mrs, Moore has returned from a two L or "� 'oLtve prompt atmeandle. Satfefa4tinn `ratan. season: week's visit: to Hampton. 'M+d a/y pboseanmba+isIadal►eadaat tLO01 Mrs. Chas, Reesor wort 8 red tickets ' I CEDAR CREEK for needle work at Markham. Best f lump steam coal. All coal Is .'S. R . PEJ1�iJ1 OOK j heard colds are the •order of the day vine, are the guests of Mr& Burton, - �1_ � lsgoi . Elias and Mrs. of Mr, of toouf!- undue cover, full weight and. i[]i �"j Mrs. Eli NiRhswander and sop were Prompt service. llNN/TIdYALi, bNT. . ♦ng ..Day Bros. are busy tillinR silos these th�e��ggpests of :firs. Beaton on Sun day.f rop /ttttessl Dfnetotr and tatbalmar. _ daps. Rill. Beaton goes with the Toronto L U M R ! Mrs, W, J, Linton, of Wexford, Is Football Club to Aiontreal this week, 4 Apy_busipeas entrusted to me will . r$Ain S visiting in our taidst. Airs,.Joseph Wilson is spending a A- Good stock of, rousth and matched be carefully handled, g Albert and :Biers Maud Hoidon visit- few days with her sister in. Toronto, hemlock, also matched and dress- - Charges Moderate - ed our bur nn Monday last. Airs Taylor went to Toronto to at. ed spruce and.p {ne _, i iedependent Phone No. 1514. :' - - e as erected anew Bend the funeral of a relative. Mre, ?, - We- -ha-T-e a t received a 7nIO P Rn6 Robert Dby ifMa Mm Holden. eriloaya Pre- . BTb Messrs. Pennock. of Toronto, � 3z said no. 4�tarle cedar 6hin a J gTea — _ w �. m ent the week end under the parent- - TLI11 line of Thanksgiving cards. John Gerow; of Claremont. laitta!]ed 2 -- I�t.- m�uote boy -- prices on.any huild _ root g material you may require. - aew- ii- Mr. "McCaImon last 1k(, 9. and Mrs, Chapman, of Picker• ' Has a full line otrresh and Sur- Also a new ]121e Of week. ing, called on W. S. and Mrs. Major, Bill stuff IDpecialty, Thomas and Mrs. PugRh s eat 9un- .�y ed meats constantly on.hxnd. day with W. J. and 14frs, pMilier,_of O° sundae, - ctependant phone •I60lYdr - _ '_ .. colic cards. k We welcome to our midst Mr. and Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon Pickering. to the extremely stet aeaacin, W daughter. hme to livq^ Mrs, Bell, of Milton _ .Sam, Bologna, .Welners, etc. ha+rvestirrg of 'the fall crop has been with be* tl be and -.A • ' C • IR f REESO CALL AND SSE - T14Etil y to lose Mr. and Highest prices paid for veryy tedious. �� Mr. and bliss Holden, of- Wexford. hee' who have spent the summer here, LOCUST $ILL - -- Butcher's' cattle • are spending a abort time bare repair- but are removing to Aginecurt. .:..r�• PE'TT2T a? We are pleased to see with. us again ing the old home. Was Taylor, who has spent the past TIME TABLE- Piokerfag Station G die erinc� %iVerq Mr. Hepdersop and family, formerly mopth at her home {n eta net. T. R. Trains going East dns as follows - P1CKERINGf PHARMACY of Toronto, have moved their house- y No. 6. Mail 846 A M. k gold effects to our village, on the farm Wm. and Mrs. Spence, of -Toronto. H 1s Imal Q•50 P. X. horne of the _. I�tirei- cl-aee, rigs -for hire + ..... _ Iatter's father, Rev. Mr. Tick Teach -- Trains 1Soinl coal West due " flows- WHITBY Mias McCallum aft 8.27 A N ' Day or night � �� � � era' Convention at Port Perry and ie- 11 Local 2.30 P. M. ° } The G: T. R. are now laving the ports, -most- pleasant and .profitable 7 Mail ` BIIB romp trended to. switch to the government time,' P' steel on the se* 8 M. 9aadav Included. Teamin farm. Trains a now runs ng on it The corn harvest has been reaped for about two - thirds of the way. and truly can the farmer, soy "No J s Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Durance rates lower on farm Mr. Cunningham, of the C. P. R. richer g' pro- construction company bee' u 4ift bas .Autumn poured from r . _� �8a petty and A'illaRRe Dwellings Y purchased out her lavish horn, . H. = in flrsE= class'Companies. Mrs; Chas.- Smith's residence on the `. Miss Boyd, of Green River is basil o. f P{ckertttQ. Kingston road west for- .which- Iie..Itaid y y Bro���� No PSe2Y11L11'x3 No#ee! the sum of $1900, engaged in our midst. We know that Three ,steam shovels can now be fair sex here are never behind• the Get iih8 Best It Pays If not insured with me, call and times of the fashion sheet. +► heard at- work 'from here, two near. compare rates. _ L Among the many positions am col• Audley on the O. P. R, which are • A motoring pai•ty� Aiph..snd bite' One first =class brick house and vvorkln Ho °ber, Mre, Beaton and Mra. Eliwell C'�'/s' ��eS liege has recently filled were two g night and day, and Ririe one `/ L.G1►�/ stable for sale.. worth $1100 and $1600, We are now on the Toronto- Eastern, ppaid a fiyin visit to friends in Ui- ' PC Midge. Port g etc. recently, -'.�' typing to 811 one for $1080, Demand : Dr: Bascoip,'of Uxbridge, h��� .been .. i g Perry, , for our graduates is fully five times• �.tiCart�sOn• appointed: Qlerk of the Cotitt and A most enjoyable evening was spent $ACi our supply. Surrogate-Court Registrar as eucces- at the home of Mrs, Thornton Satur- ` ms orf Notary Public, Pickerin sot to Major T.A. McGillivray, who day, when a sumptuous tea was given, - - g• has been appointed County Judge. prior to the departure of her dough- The Toronto - Eastern has secured a ter, Mrs, Eliwell,��� e S P E C I A L I S �' ateam'sbobet which has been in oper- Mrs. Lea ' r..'. ation at Harmony. and owned by E. women friends Ft tea to a rum evening his ' TORONTO, ONT. in all kinds of Tiie Sett ing, McKenzie, brother of Sir William, Is a Business College of the highest _ and has installed it in the cut in front honor of Mrs, Ellwell, of Ottawa, ho ' of •Mackie's farm just west of town. has been _ grade. Several former student of ` " Visiting her mother, Mrs. J,1ti^ her c to a en - Eza A -sire build= _ • UrUtOn. ante. It pays to get a business edu inaladinggFL J"ge the aWenpllant and farm, b We hope that we=ars not too late in ensue Bring thecH�e ea We 4` Wright t� � fine bungalow sufficiently large to g P Wrigt �nr, our catalogue, b E g g reporting that every family, except analfze them and exactly dupll- noes, General Blacksmithing accommodate onnthe old Smith ° w present a h fair, - make pp your t.` . W.. J. Elliott, Principal farm. Never in were annals of history was our dress Or ipt one Cor. Y_ onge and Alexander Sts. ° t I ' Jew, who bought two ears ago town reported to be so "dead. Our present i is any of James. Long'& residence and the old people do - not- believe, because they du popular style of ruounts. fair grounds consisting of iii acres of attended once some time in the past We can also fit, you with per- Blaoksmithing,uave gnu lots .af" Wader ? eapdy soil which was lways consider- years, that they have seen all our ceuntry can and will produce. Pertly satisfactory 2 sigh epee - fa ; y rtbless, for $1100, has sold the , aame'thie $Veek, a rt for $1100 to a Now is the season of otato di n taclea, C. S. RICt, O)R WFDTitVALit pa ggi g, is re d�etl to furaiela Pole, a part to the O. P. R. for $1150 Perhaps the children who who engage Having rented the Dumbarton shop p Pa you anything and the residence to J. B. Laidlaw for in this monotonous work each year and opened the same, I am prepar. in the line of .watei supply such as $1100. Mr. La,idlaw sold the same are not sorry that they will have to ed to do all work entrusted to pumps, windmills, hydraulic tame, day to another Pole for $1800. Thus leave many on the ground, owing to Qx'man Ba888ttj me in the above line. plumbing, etc. the property which was bought" two the sot which we understand has de -^+ . Horaesboein a specialty. -- years ago for $1100 has been sold this stroyed many acres, Fartoers are JEWELER AND OPTICIA. , Oall in and see ire as time. Department _ Y They are also expert well drillers week for $38ii0 making, a profit of Ito Canker,ha Y��at 1e Po y �C ; �• T• L =N �'��+N�r+Rv and respectfully solicit your patron $�� or 160 per cent. This is an evi- h�It�tv�. ture, Ottawa, to look out for a Po- oPpoarre saes i . Bence of how property is increasing g Poor oppoen Di7NBARTON age- for the future. Ind. -bone 652]. appearing. +1' . • value in our wn hood o •. :..'x" i j14 BAE SY' .'..: • 11 - { .•1. !- .. 'n ..r I•.' ". �y ♦.H. -r !'.� .. ,,,.- s. �?I •fi.?�; °....t.�i�.•.Ky:''^�M.N ,..d,`vxr..a ..'.: .'....: �Y�.'1�._..- .- .,.,.9/' :: r. ._. x. -. _ _ _L�:r.•n'^".' :'a�.' ,.l.. �ti�,C ,�.•a.._�: ,- .._...r:;d :.✓.' vM> brc9M'? 2..:, a'+.,.., e�.... fr. 1. �~,FiY'.i;.- sj�. :,..- Sfi�7r�,., '& �i4 k' i" �PnYwr", d_' 9�-.' �iv�euiSEr" t��6-. r^ 3��_ i :•:dk�''SP.�3e�$'��•,�':�L?a i,. , y : Vie N :ice w"Fe ' -.. .:... '�• ..iti - ,.. ..8 —� „r "Haw i should- Lille never to ass You oannot afford brsto- Detog� beadachps. { this hateful room again I" he ea- p claimed. "You don't )<now how I NA - DRU -CO Headache Waterg e - ' - detest it. The old ghosts seem to stop them in quick time and clear your head. They -' N T haunt it still. There is nothing that ' do not contain either phenacetin, acetanilld, coo hind, wr a oo , can i>�r a ea ' our prugYist'a picture of Bergen, which has one NATIONAL ONYO -AND CNaMICA..�4. CANADA. LMrM• `? - - - _ - me more than one good turn. r The change to Rowan -Tree House OR, A CURIOUS MYSTERY ,EXPLAINED- • seemed to work wonders in him. t The house had always charmed h him, and the recollection of the first O� Take A Handful Of time he had entered it, using it as a �x _CHAPTER XVIIL- -(Cont'd.) ed a story and sent it to one of our shelter from the storm of life, much "$t. Lawrtsee" Sugar A hospital nurse, best novelists to ask his opinion." as Roy and Cecil had used his fa- ft Ts he Store Door hose sweet, p And what did, be say 4', ther's house as a shelter from the y' t _ strong face contrasted curiously „Well," she said? smiling, "he drenching rain of Bergen, returned ^.. --oat where the light can with her funereal garments, was wrote back very innd•ly, but said to him again and again through the `fail on it -and nee the s '.'sitting beside the mattresses, which that he, could not conscientiously quiet weeks that followed. �-. for greater oosvenienoe had been !brilliant, a pure white '' — �• placed on the floor. Frithiof lay in recommend any one to write stories Sigrid told him all the details of � . •sparkle the pare white the absolute stillness of exhaustion, whose sole idea in taking up- the her life in Norway lrince they had color, of every grain, ;. profession was the making of mo-- last seen each other, of her, refusal (1 i and Sigrid, who had never seen him ney•„ - of Torvald Lundgren, of her reds- \Y That's the way to test ill, waa for a moment almost over- Rov sat musing over the perplexi- tions with her aunt, of the early /' any sugar - that's the -come. It seemed hardly possible ties of ordinary life. Here waa he morning on Rjerkinsho. And her way we hope you will tat ` that the thin, worn, haggard' face with ,more money than he, knew story toouched him. on the pillow could be the same `ace , �40 • which had smiled on her last from what to sic with, and here was the It .was just as if I had warn a ' woman he loved struggling is vain crape veil all my `life," she said the deck of the steamer when he SU had started on that fatal visit to to earn a few shillings. looking up from her work for a tillo "My father and mother come moment with those clear, blue, the Morgans. He was talking in- home to n,ight." he said, at length, practical eyes of hers. "And up coherently, and twice she caught "and if you wall allow me I will :ask there on the mountain it seemed aS //''++,,,, A� • with any other svYar- eompaie its pare, white the name of Blanche: them if they know of anything like- if someone had lifted it quite CoM ai e l� sparkle- its -its mstcBleassweetaesa. x `!Try if you can get him to take ly to suit you. Cecil will be very away." this," sail- the - nurse, -handing-her .8_ . anxious- to- -meet you. again._ Don't- Her -coo_ da- stirrekl_ within him an Better still get a so pocad os too gonad bas at yon gzraeer'a and cup of beef -tea. you think you might go for a drive uneasy sense of loss, a vague de-- - �t -5L V� gum. in youur home, He took it passively, but evident- nth her to- morrow afternoon I �I sire, which he had once or twice 17 did not in the least recognize her. would be here with your brother, felt before. s'c, itAVAU "M SVGAR REMIMna itlUrrm. PAGNe�wV His apes, which for so many days Sigrid gladly assented, and the Sigrid!;' he said at last, with a 67A Lind seen only the phantoms of his next day both Mrs, Boniface and Suppressed eagerness in his voice, imagination, fixed themselvea on i Cecil drove to the little house at "Sigrid, you won't go back again d ter face and by degrees a light of ' Vauxhall. Roy brought BiVW to Norway and leave me I" recognition dawned in them. down to the carriage, and with a "No, dear, I will never leave past an agony which would scarcely but could not feel sure, .Ob, Rta- ' "Sigrid!" he exclaimed; in a very happy satisfied feeling, intro- you," she said, warmly. "I will bear thinking of, his future a den- bin, I wonder if he has any chancel a gone of such relief that tears started duced her to his mother, and watch- try to find some sort of work, To perate struggle irttr�ircumstanoee. She would make him such a sweet �; to her eyes. ed the warm meeting with Cecil, night I mean to talk to Mr. Boni - There was Cecil, whose life was so little - wife." She beat down and kissed him. "I can't think what would be { about it. Barely in this huge far bound up with his that when he "How can we tell` that she has "I have come to take care of you. come of Frithiof if it shad not been place there must be something I suffered she suffered too, yet had to not left her heart in Norway 4" ' And after you have been •n �le�p for all your kindness, said Sigrid, can do, live on with a serene face and make "I do not think so," said Mrs. rare will have .a long talk," :..e said, "Your son hiss pmetics,lly saved hie "It is its very hugeness that no sign. There was Ray already Boniface. "No, I feel sure that ]gently. "There, let me make you life, I am sure, by taking care of makes one despair," said Fridiiof. madly in love with th eblue -eyed, can't be from the way in which she ail Talk�n6ersaids„ It is so good hi Andrthehworstilisovez now, I last sutumuF!wAnd there arerthou- the glad reaction fter�n8rtx1 Thev�seeemeto bre�wra wrapped t "Talk," I. " st "'to hear Norse once' more." hope, said Mrs. Boniface. "That in the same plight, thousands bles to have de eloped into y P.. "I "will talk if you will try to is such a comfort." who would work if gnly they could ly different being. and was the life 'in each other, and it is only Hater asleep. I will sit here and say you At the first moment Sigrid had meet with employment." of the party, And yet in spite of too, suer all their trouble and sap- At of Bjornsen'a songs " And, fallen in love with the sweet -na - Sigrid watk-hed his returning the inevitable pain of love, these arstion and this illness of his. How with his hand still in hers, she said, tared, motherly old lady, and tiow strength with delight; indeed, per were happy days, for all of them. strong he is getting again, and hour r� —":En her quieting voice, "Jeg liar she opened her heart to her, and hags she never realized what he had )�appy. to Frithiof. __because his naturally he takes to the Ftrnol - -- soght," and "Olaf ,Trygvaso -n they discussed the sad Cause of been during bis lonely months of a rength was returning to him; be Re lo- such a Situ= lookiirg isi3o „ Frithiof's breakdown, and talked Login life, cause, with an iron resolution, he somehow he dwarfs every oneelae.') , ' aThisPlas seemed specially to of pant days in Norway, and of the Frithiof hardly knew which part as far as possible shut out the re- _ (To be continued.) please him, and while, for the sixth future that lay_ before him. of the day was most pleasant ton membrane of Blanche; because tba time, she was repeating it, Roy, "What makes me so miserable," him, the quiet morning after Mr, spirit life 'within him was slowly _ 'TREES IN A CHURCH' who had been watching them %a said Sigrid, -"is to feel that his life Boniface and Roy "had gone to town, developing, and for the first time The phenomenon of trees growing te ntly. made her• a little sign, and, is, as it were, over, though he is when he and Sigrid were left to he had become conscious that it wan in a church is to be seen in falls aE "gglancing down, she saw that Frith- so young; it has been spoiled and their own devices, pleasant-lit a reality: pa rich church of R�oea, on the Wvye, iof had fallen saiee�p. No one ruined for hies when he is but one- tle break at eleven, when Mrs. Happy for Cecil because her love England. Tradition has it that they * et'rred, for they all knew only ton sad twenty." Boniface looked in to remind them was no foolish sentimentality, no grew out of the grave of the Man '1 - well how much depended on that "But the very fact of his being so that fruit was good in the morning, sefish day - dream, but a- tiobk love of Rose, a local philanthropist of ;i+ -"•` sleep. young seesna to me to give hope that and - to tempt hits with pears and which taught her more than any- the eighteenth century, immortal- Fer -the nett day or two 'Frithiof braghter things era to store for itr�.sytohile Cecil and the two thing else could possibly have done. iyed in a.well-kmown poem by Po gs realized little. To the two 'Fri had children came in from the garden, Happiest of all perhaps for Roy, One of the directions in which his hina." said Mrs, Baaiface. k .. delight of - -all, he,-slept almost in- - "I do not think so," said Sigrid bringing with them a sense of fresh - because his love story wan full of bounty flowed was is the eeaunif d �, ness and life bright hope -a hope that, each dap ing of the town with trees and - - - .. Ceaaaatly, waking only to take food, That girt has taken something -'to make sure that Sigrid was with from him which can never come Quiet the life was, it is true. but grew fuller and clearer, shrubs ; and the appearance of trees him, and to enjoy a delicious sense, again ; it does not seem to me poe- dull never. Every one had plenty "Robin," said Mrs. Boniface t one on his sepulchre was hailed by his of ease and` relief. Bible that a man can love like that to do, yet not too much. evening to her husband. I think grateful townsmen as highly appro- "He in out of the wood now," Into the midst of this home there Sigrid Falck is one of the sweetest twice is alife- time," ,g „ prints. At present the trees are said Dr. Morris, cheerfully, "You "perhaps not just in that way,' had come now some strangely fresh girls I ever' saw, bare and leafleae, though one is said " ` $entlaaR. - elements. Three distinct romances "So thinks some one else if I am to have sprouted again late] An - - -- _� of advice,. II - were being worked out-- beneath not much mistaken," he replied. artificial greenness is imparted to will give ._ piece ad. ...besidP4, saw, r - - possible stay in England and 'what girl would care to lake such that quiet roof. Tlieri was poor `Then, ysu -t�ao -hie tnotieed tern $y g aceiUI "r il- of a Vir�;a (make your home with him, he love as he might now - be able to Frithiof with his shattered life, his I am so glad. I hoped it was so, creeper that festoons them. --ought -� to- -b be -so much alone:" . girt greet I am -sure You think that he may have duce me to accept any secondary such such an attack again I" asked love of that kind." Sigrid, wistfully. Now Cecil was of a wholly differ- _ „No, I don't hat at all. He y nt type. Already love had taken - ..has a wonderful constitution, and possession of her, it had stolen' into - there is no reason why he should her heart almost unconsciously �InQ�ig Canadian` Industrial Bonds aver break down again. But he is g and had u et brought life grace shadows in- PACKING HOUSE SECURITIES more likely to get digressed if he her quiet life, shadows cast by Se alone, and you will be, able to the sorrow of another. Sigrid's _ prevent hie, life from growing too speech troubled her for, a minute or hold the premier position monotonous..' — two..; if.one, girl could speak so, 'why " • Bo she -lived through those ggie!t_ _ . EXMUent • 'n eat'ures days in the• sick -room. One day "It may be so," she admitted, Roy; Coming in at his usual hour in yet with a latent ooaeciousness that gf.an investment in any one of these bonds. -. the morning to relieve guard, infinite a thing ae love Could not ^ !! brought her a fat envelope which be bound by any hard and fast - _ $100, DG00 and 81,000 derto>yttnationa are �ailabl�' "^ A - - he had found waiting for her in the rifles. "But I can not help it. " hall. She opened it, eagerly, and Whether: it is womanly or not I - P. BURNS AND COMPANY, LIMITED (Ranchasa, Packers and Z. made a little exclamation of disap- would die to give him the least real a Boners, due 1924, _ Alberta) 6% -.'.- pointment and vexation' °OT;� u Harris to a{o ,Cecil;" seta . - reseed tin 1909 �� and interest, are r:oto aelli at 103 -104 and _ Anvthing wrong Z he asied. p n9 she said;- "it seems so ri- Mrs. Boniface. "We will get some interest - - - - - y�dang 6.66%v iculous-when I had been expecting grapes Eor -Mr. Fslek." - - - great things from it. And glad to escape from the car - _ _g% First and Refunding- Mortgage Bonds, due 1931, iaatetd in 1911 at Hays =you made any other at- riage for a minute, and glad, too, to 6.8 tempts 4" he asked. to be of use even in such a .far -off 100 and interest, are now selling at 1� and interest yielding 3% "Ob, yes," said Sigrid, "T began way,. Cecil went into the fruiterer s, i to try in Norway and even attemnt- returning before long with a beauti- ;WA.. DAYIES COMPANY, LIMITED (Packers and Provisioners r ful basket of grapee and flowers. ,• :nf Tom) 6 %Q First Mortgage Bonds, due 19e6, issued in 1911 at 100 "'� - - - -- -- - ,yielding 6.68% - - - -- -and interest, are now selling at 103 and interest _ - Specially Selected ,.CHAPTER •%IX. :..._.._ ; "See whit .1 have brought you," 4GORDON, IRONSIDE & FARES COMPANY,. LIMITED SASKATCHEWAN PALLEY Bald ' �igria: re- enterisg the abek s and Provisioneo of Winnipe) 6% F Mortgage (Rs, h ker nc era' Pac g r :FARM LANDS room a little later on. issued at 100 and interest 2 yiddiw _ Bonds, due 19E7, recently ' '1 Frithiof took the basket and - Iaoked with a pleasure which a from the Land Grant of the a have circula AL 145W WtMALa COPS" W-­-hs 1Canagian Northern Railway possible to him, at the lovely fruit w� as a �ypl� description of the bonds. All clean, open land, good and-towers. "You have come just at the right For the distrifnition of funds we could suggest a list of bonds Municipal,. Railroad, - soil and arable by' traction time for he will insist on talking Of a�l the deepest things in heaven aPublic Utility and Industrial; including some of these Packing house'securitiss. plow. Sale �aubjeat to is,- _ and earth," said Roy, "and.- this , apection of property, with INFORMATION diversion." - END FOR THIS NFOR TION _. makes a good day t3 Q . r _ W special rate of tramporta• «They are Pram M" . Boniface. tion. Price sad terms ran-' Ia'-it not kind of her 4 And do you _ j sonslble. know. Frithiof, she and Doctor D a I� SEC ff iva RPopim l Morris have been making quite a �./ CANADIAN -CONSOLIDATED deep plot; they want to transplant I,I21'EITED. RANDS, LIMITED us bodily to Rowan Tree House, and _ Doc Morrie thinks the move se KIND ST. EAST -. aSTAeLIaHCO :9oa - ICANAOA LIFE e!t_DG. Eastern towefs>btina dankt�tdg. could do yon no harm now that you TORONTO LONDON. ENG. M O N T R E A L are getting better," _ 'IiMONTR'EAt. His face lighted up with some- thing' of its former expression. ,0 w' «. y,.x.ya•irt .ri. .. ` ;: .� _� ,'.:'i' _-:,_ - •^�i�> ,�ati�c, .,,,,yl. {�` ay „c• .. -a+�+. 3* 'r. L. 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Ao w wlI _ . + at college, pace found his bad hand- A carman charged with overload- `�- "R r, - 2, ` ' PERRIN ing his horse -wee asked how heav E :5' y K �L Q BISCi11T, - r a load he had on his[vaa. About �.• T. "�- a " RE+(�iON —`° light stuff!" a wherever "Oh; Please da away with that = the gloves are worn. � r� , ,y� �.,�,+ ; :,;,x. book! was the remark of a man '` to the bench, when the oonvictian TWS Noted for their book was produced to show that it a TM -Flt 8i1(� Finish. In "'7 s hi'1�56th appearance in court. Httvt9 [Dh !Label s wa �3 i Orr ' PNOIPiIATL9hGki '+ ;f "In case you're asked;" said the judge, "take it from me .that the See very the trademark 4 on Oltllf[AP'JgfttlllN �_ every Slay.. s last letter of the alphabet i9 `Z.' " JITARCK a: "I've learnt something to- day," re- �o w'b - marked the prisoner,, gratefully. "'�••�. Y.� ";s GET BETTER. t I G N T "Tge solicitor has forgotten to G•:,.LL. ?: '`�3 ti H1TiST us, char most g his casts,,' said CONTAINS counsel. I beg your pardon!" said From COAL OIL (Kerosene) the judge, in an astonished voi4.. Ztsats by het. Y •eaw,>gcc)tll uaf.•reftir �(ontrsil, oa eil•bura. "No, surely, that has never oc- curred itrtee w aweA lights✓ tie Rays sad offer a leafed. It to Dior • o ia"waw`�06�'ea.°iilsa`lda s w0e''ne i esaatoa'° s" °r v'0' At an inquest the foreman of the I� ADENTS WANTEDaeo"es's't"ty°' ea�Trlal jury remarked on the light weight >�►.ry PeNaolaR , of a child. "I have been a judge of no more d `` twos scale thin tsar one agent geld over OM esa horseflesh for' ears," he added, ' ._ teoaqb� gnarsatN, net oo• ed. Aa�•r eel$ tie00 wertlt !a li "L y f11Sp the 1 NAME tU►ye svainsy $tale lxwtitabie. Ask toe nasals prices sad trial over and I ought to know. what a child LAtIP tOM/$NY 206Ahd:Ia lldt. Natf stssl Nisei , t,sr +' should weigh." Alum • Lord Curzon. A woman witness recently adrni't- ,� x on one side. The orgadization of the ted that she stole a letter from a TORONTO CORRESMONDENCE Liberal party is rarely is evidence, and � p� � mans ket Weil he was sitting when it is, ineffective U the only word writing stand him is good stead. on her knee. " e " ex- that g " K describes it. There are not many g li" She c< persons who could tell you what tt is writing two letters, one to a rela- plainedi "if you are 'going to marry CONTAIN U1� { or what it does. On the other hand the tive the other to a cell_ m.-_ _a�man— o S NO A� dMTERE8TIN0 GOSl31t• FNOY'ONTARIO'i , -- — - 07CPt r111L. aeon and a ward association or h It chanced that in the second letter A defendant endeavored, without The only Baking Powder -- -- - ordeauatton. $`here to • central amoci• o ��em in t lI a moron envelo es about film, of the wards. As the boundaries of the wards do not coincide with the boundariaa he had made some uncomplimentary avail, to prove that his bulldog was" Wlt1t the suffrasets— Toronto Politics — of the electoral ridings one might think reference to h18 relative, and on harmless and would not bite. "III made in Canada that had there would be some confusion, bat the fact," he added amid laughter, Problem of the charohss— btl,000 Poo• experience of the party is that the ward discovering the mistake he had all its ingredients plainly ; �-• pie Require Their Good Otacse. arrangement is Quite effective. made he awaited developments with "all my children have cut their '•' The only real political . scrape in To- anxiety, teeth by biting the dog's eara." printed on the label. : Miss WaL0. she English snffrsdest, who ✓onto occur when factions in the con. There reaentl came a letter A man said that he was willing to • ••onfesses to having thrown bricks with servative associations get lighting among p y «• . vii _She rest of them, to 6wo terms in prison i themselves. And just now, with the an- from the uncle. I have tried hard Provide a home for his wife if she }For economy T,te recom- a and to leadership in a hunger strike, has nttal meetings of the organizations ap decipher our a is ," would leave her mother. "I've seen not been making much progresa in stir• proaching. there are rumors of impending P y p tie It ran, „ „ mend the one and Cana. sing Toronto women up to miiiunt me- trnuble. One report is that Mr -A. W. but your writing is so atrocious her mother, $aid the court, and Fro }hods• Toronto bas its ssooia Wright Is leading a revolt against icon. there's nothing 'wrong with her, l' flocs -many of them ch member. Teo.. Crawford 1° the west riding Both that I cannot make head nor tail of You must remember ship of each Is small and of pr, iiemati• gentlemen are well known throughout the 2't• However, I guess the ✓drift of , ; a sal inflnea'e. list the suffrage leaders tai Province, Mr. Wright as labor leader, po- t0 be that you need' Some money, A sons a son till be gets him_& , , l'orouto absolutely decline to start out on ! L -ical organiser, orator, imperial mia- y wire c SOLDIERS ARE PICTUBEB +a campaign of window smashing. There siou lecturer and good fellow: Mr. Craw• you rogue, 50 I enclose a check." , QUID. Is. for example, Dr. Augusta gtone Gul• ford as former Speaker of the Legisla. da A daughters a daughter all her ;won. who is president of one of the local sure. It it impossible to say how tar the life." q associations, While a' woman of strong threatened civil war will develop. It °'GOOD $TOFF." Many wear ]('tilted White Skirt �a Pfe°tedity ohs u the antithesis of revs 1 will not reach the pint where the hold- " That t`Om@6 t0 tit® Knee. t 'i lutionary in appearance, with a motberly ing of a seat by the Conservatives will ""— BELL TELEPHONE FI:ti.! \CE9. lit 5' b• eadan ercd A Coatirmed Drinker Takes to. The_ street scenes of Aiheas are 40, kin built on generous Flora McD. Den and g POgtnm. extremely interesting to the new 1► kiadtty tsar lira also Yell supplia, A CRAWMRD STORY. soother leader, mom• also sell aupptiad Earnings Applicable to the Bond - 'with human kindness. arrival. The women of the better Perhaps the most striking figure of the When Sir James Whitney formed his A housewife was recently surpris- Interest have Shown a Steady class affect a funereal black, for the cabinet Mr. Crawfnrd's friends hoped he Inerease Since 190.3. local suffragists is Bra. J. B. Leather, who would . be made H;nieter of Agricul.ure Rte° cook served Postum is most part at least, in this year of �- dame to Toronto from England some two nut they were dinappointed Moms time ed w f o .i _ e L _ - r a' e� rya rvs : —Is, view of-t�iaot that sn midi Our lord 1912. What it may be later some one who said be was the edi- " paoteasor at flu University. Physically car of the Mall and ire, called rap "For the last five or six yeari I tional issue of Bell Telephone newt year I. foul$ not venture to she has a slight figure, a thin face and' phone bonds she tryee of a creamer, She is a woman Mr. Crawford on the telephone to tell h,m ! have been trouir :e�d� with n4ervc,us' is about to be offered to the public, predict, says a wr ter in the Chris- �� «f rroat culture, speaks French. German, flint be bad a story to the effect that I tress, indigestion a art thoUbl3 tiara. Herald. But there are viscose , Y' Br. Crawford had been using atrnog lea• it is interestin to note that these s _ $ta:.aa and Russian and to an aacoa• 8 }. nags about Sir .Tames.' The editor said I couldn't get any benefit from the i other persons- in the streets to re- llehed mnsicLa Added to this' she ha. securities are a first 'char e u - a would like to hay* Mr. Crawford a ex- doctor's medicine toII " {,�, teueotaai fares to an unusual degree. , so final} he or- lieve the sombre effect. The sol- !R knows the suffrage question throe h &- and According to the rtory. Br ! y the whole lines, works and plant of and throagh which is more than ego Crawford hastened to the Bat, and Em• dered me to stop drinking doffee, diers- are particularly picturesque. �e j the company other than real estate. said of all who talk on the subject either afro o4l", where It was dlscovered that which I did, (Tea is just as lnjuri- Many of them wear -the kilted and a practical M toter had been at wont. Ap The real estate in unencumbered i.fluted white skirt that comes nearly for or ainsa. to ial addition .refo she u mach Otis because it contain8 Caffelae— .a aroncly Mr Crawford'e standing with the Interested 1s, all social .reforms. The value of the plant account (not remier war not affected. for w was at the drug In coffee) to their knees, while their legs are i terse. or that he was appointed Speak" [, including real - estate) is $20.531,327, encased in heavy w POLITIO" DEMONSTRATIOi!iB. I drank hot water ;while taking y hits stockings t!r ♦ few years ago Mr, Joseph Roswe t led a g Bs, or more than three. times the out- legfrin reaching t: The annual merlins of the Ontario Rs revolt against the ward ae•ociatfoa pow• the doctor's medicine, with some ! g to their }lips. etandin g This costume, which terminatcas in - -.4 ere teas be in the east end. For a time g bonds. As regards the form Aa•otiiatloa brought to the oi:y soma improvement. then went back to brown Turkish slippers, extrava iof that party's stalwarts, Including the tb• revolt wan successful _and resulted In security from the income •nt of -IChief himself, Men Mackeas a Hin Bon. Mr. Russell sitting in Parliament for one coffee with the same old trouble as y � PP gild g` term. The reitulare "came back last year view the following tables speaks for i8•o: P, Graham and a number of others. before, g Pe gently turned up 8t the toe, which under Mr Hemp, but the ashy there is „ . itself: is surmounted by a big black ball 'h irheae annual ®•etinp are generally prey A new servant " t>7 perfunctory affairs, but this ear itr still smoldering girl .}told tae. Wings of worsted, gives these scan at ' x eras znoro intet•eetfog than usual ry res- about Postum —said her folks tilled Ear CHURCHES' DOWN TOWN PROBLEM it and liked it in place of coffee soon *t the tact that addresses were ds - Clroaa Applicable Bond Mare a singularly uawarlike, soil ; 1lvered b Sir Wilfrid 4auriar, Mr Row. According to Rev. B. Wesley Doan, of We of a package' but I told her I " 'Revenue 'to Bond Interest to say effeminate, aspect. 'But sable. Mr. Inag, who to president of the as- the Fred Victor Miamian. there are 50,0M B P 8�', have Jaen fnd to moll❑ interest the oa a it'd not believe my husband would o slid ' lattoa, and others. Local politicians pie itatag conch or College sires: a di Interest then- are other soldiers in blue s percentage of these are foreigners I908 $4,139,334 $1 133,938 8142,993 butternut uniformt; of the ordinary s like it as he was a reat coffee ' ltvities of Mr. Revell and gtr iPiltrtd and most of the *there live in boarding ' 8 1907 !,829,657 1 413,767 179, 9741 type, while t+he officers, cis in other Lauder. Apparently the country is wil- houses. Tber• are few people anywhere ' drinker, -� ling to listen to both, and some of the more. to need of the good o1Laa of the I 1" 4,580,606 1,606, 724 194,450 lands,. are birds of gorgeous plum- t ' To my surprise he called for a harp crowds and the enthusiasm bten the that churches than these. hu and of this a the third cut, said it was "good stuff" 1909 4,949,197 1,651,339 182,430 age. .. -- have been to evidence have been the end- district that the churches of Tcron:o are the Choose Of 1% Izj*le spat cmetr -tea Stro>s; diapaeit.i9H. to desert and 9tanfed .to _jtnci9r what. it- 3,310,683 1,799,575 182,450 leFi of- much comment Has as to what . sh *wftig _ — - — S means, or whether it means anything, One attar t°othar they are abandoning ; 1,657,814 '- g t\j(e'j; EhECTR7( B.�TTERY. heir CvLr 9I77Ce mintoa or Provincial elections, no one moving into new modern edifices in tba and both feel better than we have On the basis of the average re- Scientists tell us, th "at there has will at this slap predict. more fashionable residential dlatrlcta. in yearn, suits for the last six years the net The latest on the lint is Erskine Street been discovered in the forestsofin- WARD ASSOCIATIONS MEET. Prasb tertan. Even Central Presbyterian "My husband used to have bad earnings approximate to six times ebnrc� on Grosvenor 'street. is two din a strange plant which posgessea ,,,,, The Toronto political pot, too, is begin- spells with his stomach and would ding to boir The blocks north of College, has a proposal the total interest charges. The in a very hig}i degree astonishing , j per. that boost the under consideration which will take its be sick three or four days,' during ' present authorized . issue of the electric -and magnetic power. The - iToronto pot te, however; font !t boils only activities out Into the Rosedale area. which time he Could not eatordrink Taking these church moving° individu- bonds is $7,500,000, of which $6,- hand that breaks a leaf from it re- ally they are easily explained. The anything. But since= he gave up 649,000 are out. churches were formerly situated to the coffee and took to Postum he has ceives instantly- . a shtick equal to ! midst of their respective congregations. ' The company has a Capital stock that which is produced by the con- 1' But the members of the congi'egaubae had no more trouble, and we now outstanding of $15,000,000, which is ductor of an lnduc6re coil: At a ij� one' by one sold their residertces and fully believe it was all -caused by valued b the market at 160 per distance of six meters a magnetic moved to the newer districts. The Demo Coffee. v - ; owners of the residences are wen therchurrch finds ikeepers, as an ev con have n0 bad $try return of per cent. have been paid continu- ergy of this singular force varies. cregation. For boarding houses are not- my .former •troubles since drinki>g oust for twenty-six- ears. Prin- but it is most when the. + y y- y powerful w �hurebeo�exca ofieii�►rUlraot and go iwo or feces Postum, and feel better and can' do_ cipal and- intere� on the bonds are sun is hottest, and at " times of miles when they can find another nearer more work- than' in the last ten payable on April and October 1st at storms its intensity increases in home. years. We tell everyone about it— the Bank of Montreal, striking proportion., One never by w / But meanwhile what are the Toronto some say trey tried''it and did not any,chance gees a bird Drina insect;• churches going to do about the city of * Light on the electric plant; nature .50,040, persons who live south of- college? like-it. I tell them it makes all the 1 i It to s problem that challenges solution; difference as to„ how it'.g made.._.It' A source of disease, but one fro- seems to warn them that they . RESTAURANTS IN CHURCHES, should be made according to direr- quently overlooked, is the pet ani- would find their death. t , t I A, few of the moat prominent churches tions -then it is delicious." male of the household. Even the' -- OYf,WIILKlNDSw.oas in the city are making a stand against ' Name given by'Canadian Postum coats of the most c.e,anl the steady move nent toward the resfRen y Sate or ` tial districts. There is St. James Cathed• CO:, Windsor, Ont. Read the book, dogs must Dome in contact with and le* th *CL_A*MST,804PLEST, *ad "ST xotte' I It takes a brave man to face a - ral with its ancient 'aFSnciationt that "The�Road to Wellville, ",in pkks. carry many dangerous germs into little woman at the head of the DYE, on* nn bay -.why you don't even lave to manages to bring, a conxrogation to its [ [ e „ ` know wort ittND Of Cloth private pews from the ends of the city There's a reason: the - house. y - stairs at two A.M. bl.. Good, •n mid. every Sunday horning. The evening Ser- Ever read the abeva letter! A now ens o4So MMake• are imVoaaible• Send for Free Color Card, story Booklet: and vice is a different story, The Netropoli. Booklet aivins rmaits of Dyeina over other colors• tan Methodist church, one of the most appear from time to limo. They are - ---"- — -- ---- - - -' °"'" _.• Tb .JOHNSON- R[CHAROSOW CO., umlted, beautiful church edifices in America, telly genuine, true, and full of human interest. Monne•i. Canada. a somewhat similar story. So does St. Andrews Presbyterian. And there area Let Apples be the Christmas Gift number of 'others of various deuomina- SMILES FROM THE COURTS. PP - THIS lions, some of them touching very closely _ the fives of tjie pCop]e among whom they to .your friends across the sea : WATCH are Situated. The organization of the remember the clay well be- . Roman Catholic ..-church- leaces_no..doab;, ,, yae to the regularity and permanence o y , - • BOYS the work in such a church as St. Michael's witness. Luscious, rosy, juicy, Canadian Apples! 'Can' you` itiia t Cathedra]. A woman stepped into the witness -,sine any gift to t he dear ones in the old land- that a `" Stem -wind, And some of these'churche`s are not con. „ fining their activities' to the pulpit or to box and said : I am the' wife of a would' be more acceptable. ' guaranteed P "tor one Snrriayq, St. ,Tames has its parish house, disinfectant:" ` .'?i rear. Send wi '., trvmnasinm, restaurant, and other ` }Isn't it an insult to call ma a 'Because of exceptional, shipping,facilit�ies we can make > conveniences o n every day in the week. us your „ you this magnificent offer. We will deliver FREE OF - i The Metm lit n is doing similar work. flop -eared bow=ie ed porcupine 9 name and At. the m went 8t. Andtgews is spending asked an applicant gfOr1vOTCe. -CHARGE to any RCtdress in the British c; a will 10 send you 30 Es5,000 on an extension to 'devoted to [, > Isles a case Of Guaranteed 'Select. Emig.• $3.00 � a:, 9812 of our like purposes. Whether these efforts will Its the only pleasure I have in dian Apples for the small sum of.,..:...... beautiful eventually result in reaching any consid• ]ife," said a; hawker, in Explaining �� §� erable portion of the masses of the pea u1HO° pie remains' to be' 9een.' For the pre'eent` to ,a magistrate his love of beer. We use standard cases; each Apple is separately ; �j 4 ' scenic, - they partake more or less of the chaste 'What evidence have you 4" the .:-packed, and every p'feea.ution tai -ken to, ensure safe and - ter of private olubs, using the church [[ 1T and buildings for their club houses. magistrate asked a woman. I rapid delivery. Over 5,000 cases shipped last year. ' greeting. de - have brought my black eye," 'she _ Mail $3.00 NOW, stating where you require. the case it�sealltoai "Willie," �� replied. Tnk yer. May the Lord bless sent, and WE;I)O .THE REST. Give full postal dircc- - Y ilg �tlYtl /°I Cards In each- set Willie, said the mother sor- „ " �tiona, along with your own card for enclosure in case. yer. May yere head never &ohs 1 rowfuil "ever time you -are MAIL ARDtsR DEt'ARTIIMaiT ! n sold, send 'via the'money, and we Yr Y Y said a woman sentenced to 10 larill �t send yyon the watch, all charges pro. naughty I get another gray" hair." months' hard labor to the judge. CANADIAN EXPORT COMPANY . Address•. "My word i" said Willie; "yo << HOMER WARREN CO.. y I kept an eye on her until Sat 180 ST. JAMES STREET MONTREAL must have been a terror. Look at urday," said a seafa.rina• man, ce- +� DlirP'i[`. 16. _ ,,TORONTO. grandpa." ferring to his wife, "and .then she i Mk • x • . Vy.,; .... 4. ..r .. ..:.... r .y _ r'.; Rs „ ts+'A . '•qtr,: ° - :, ri ,S. , S���! vs, ro. 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F. oohs. Plebtins s+ty P� and consisting of 100 acres m�, or lane. � Good Business PoUO ;ter �ttsttsbed e.•ry Friday moraine Skits 0+da, farm last spring has sold hie house in ty� p�� a 11aawr�• brick hones. sate sized rPlakering. On$. the west end to Albert Prior. bass with stone satiums, and driving shed. CSiRTB OF ADy>iz8TI81Pi(i : Mr. Littlejohn, principal of,__the Sou a rich otai IwPt.in •Rood stateot oaidva- tton, Farm 1 I+ak• Ontario, For farther indorsed - lam=uoa Perlin. - . -- t_. publie aehool° has bought Mrs. Munro s a. W. ppv h3,, -1h r"112- + -- - _. )sash •abeegnasi iaa•riloa, lire • Samoa house on First Avenue, next to the •s, Pkokertng, - Tkis rate does not include lAgal or 7000160 high school. S plainly aivoti•emeots Y- "Oar business is increasing monthly, s in faint that i- spate terms given to parties making cons Alonzo Lon has already mold the T 'z RICHARD5ONzS CERY `R aaecasfor 8 or b month• or by the year. salt house he bought a couple of week. Do You Realize _:- -.- i� �rtr or yowl contracts payable quarterly, ago south of the public school to the mono you can make selling fruit ]emsin•ee os ,ten lines or under, with paper y 4tas• jear, 65 00. parable in adv.aGo, Joseph Potter, bag;egeman at the stn- trees? The present demand for nur- �S the pOpalar store to secure Pure Groceries at proper rites. - sssr' Ques to local columns ten Goats >ra line, Lion. eery stock is the greatest in the his- P Pe P `1 a.e cease per line "an subsequent inscruce. Meredith Rountree has sold his farm story of the business. Every person fie" contract rsUe mad• known on appllas• a few Min mouth to Rummel Grant, of tram. No from •drsrding who' lien land lm planting or preparing ' �.. AAverdeements without written instrneitoas Toronto, who may use it Sc a horse to pleat. M' WM be inserted until forbidden and charmed so- ranch. Mr. Rountree will see what We Want Now �eaadiwly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Western Canada looks like uext year, FarYnerB' Threshing Supplies EM mast be in writing end seat to the pub- Nott�iexpected, but received with for Fall, and Winter months a reliable ` &b Work promptly attended to, genera egret, was the news o! the man to sell in Pickering and surround- rat us furnish your Groceries for the men. They like the best ':• psg� death on Monday o! Harry Solley of ing district;. Good pay, exclusive terra- and we have it. this town. Mr. Solley had not been tory and all the advantages in repre- „ 112-W per year ; 81.00 it paid in advance. ill very long. An operation was ad- seating an old established firm. Over $MOgED AND SALT MEATS. ''GOOSED HAM Bubstrkptions to the United States, $1.50 vised a con le of months ago, and 800 acres in cultivaticn. Established in advance mince it he couple not improved but grew 85 pears. Write PELHA�i NUR + . - gradually weaker. EERY, CO., Toronto, Ontario,I,cL1 ®!8 i;AA.48 'Y'O Oxdt�='e ; JOHN MllRKAR, Proprietor. •-�• *} �t ** *♦�iT For Peaches, Plume, Pears, Gherkins, Peppers,• Pickling Oniaaa 4 K1Ngw.t,E Li� i r 1912 and Pickling Spices. Pore Vinegars. ^` PICKERtNG COUNCiI. Previous to her departure from FRUIT JARS-All sizes and makes at right prices. p 7. MA -The above Council met pursuant to Mongolia, Mrs. W. C. Lafraugh was j - •! I 9 adjournment on Monday the 14th resented with an address from the ere you buy r Groceries t the Gr re Pon pp "Where do o u ou oceries ? inst. Members all present, the reeve Stouffvllle, Methodist Sabbath school A oee' Sto o!� rse . in the chair. The minutes of the last showing their heartfelt appreciation Municipality of the Township of Pickeingll ` ttitA nu were act and approved. o! her cervices as a teacher in the Bab- County of Ontario. � I � H A R D � � N' A number of accounts were present - bath school and expressing deep re- Notice is hereby given that I have -ed for payment and referred to the Bret at her departure from their transmitted or delivered to the per- ' respective committees. midst. Mrs. Lafraugh is a woman of sons mentioned in sections 5 and 8 of -�.-� On motion Geo. Nest was heard deep spirituality and her painstaking the Ontario Voters' List Act 1889, and _ complaining of the closing of the old thoroughness made here most efficient acts amending the same, the copies Greenwood road since the 92nd of teacher and her departure from the required by said sections, to be so W ____ H I N August by Wm. Daly, contrsotor of church is keenly felt by the church traneraitted or delivered of the Lists, the new C. P. R. line. with which ahe has been connected. made pursuant to said Act, of all per- Is not hard work 'like it used to be if you use our up- �I The standing committee on Relief Her daughter, MIss Millie Lafraugh sons appearing by the last revised As- tp -date . preparations, fun to wash is a new washing I IS ported and recommended the follow• (now Mrs. Borden) was also made the easement Roll of the said Municipality wider. no rub will save much work. Naptha c ing payment: Dr. McKinnon, for ex. reci tent of a collection of music from entitled to vote at Elections for seen � ' &mining Miss Bunn, of Claremont. for the Finaacial Committee, Music Com- bere of the Legislatiye Asmembiy and = map will do good work with hot or cold water. �F hi�y, 7,06, mittee and choir executive accompan- at Municipal Elections, and said List S W E E P I- N G • • The • etanding committee on Con- led by a resolut[on expressing their was fleet posted u in my office at 'As thoroughly done if you use one of our good brooms. Ungenales reported and recommended deep appreciation of her services as a Whitevale on the 1st of day of Octob- DUSTING p�taayment as follows: John Murker member of the choir . and soloist and er, 1918, and remains there for inspec- W Yvr printing voters' listen, collectors' regretting her departure from among tine Is a pleasure and every thing looks like new, if you ass a slips, and advertising voters' lists, them. - E {ectors are called upon to examine little liquid veneer. 615.00 ; John Mnrkar, for advertising said Lists and if any omissions or oth- _ SCRUBBING debentures for Police Villages of MARKHAM said errors are found therein, to take Pickering and Claremont, 7.40; D. immediate proceedings to have said : Is quickly done if you use old dtlt4 h cleanser. *� 36L Beaton for disbursements for pom The Orangemen of Markham are errors corrected according to law, r1 O U f 1_Tj P�1LI P, BROUGHAM `Y gage. 10.00: Dr. C. J. Brodie, for 60 overhauling the Interior of their hall. Dated at Whitevale, Oct. 1st. 19m1 G .1LtiGE - then of Formaldehyde and other fix. They are painting, papering and dec- DONALD R. BEATON, 1;ures and expenses, 13.15 ; D.R. Bea- orating it. _ `*1 ;r Clerk of the Tpp of Pickering Um. for services in selecting jurors, On Saturday. Oct. 5th. at the Meth- t'Vhitevale. Oct. 1 STOR llt1.00; W. C +. ScotL, also Services. 6,00; odist parsonage, by the Rev. Joe. E. 1.3 �� •� �� s I1,!;1ohn Forgie, also services, 8.00; D. R. Wilson, Miss ids Smith, of Box Grove, a jjyyyy��,JJ111:JJJ t +++•••+++ r, ? Beaton on account of salary, GL50; was united in marriage to Bruce �j *� 1�1 T� Q' I�altwsy 'The Employers' Liability Assurance Othen. of West Toronto. 1�s� i\ ♦ V a1i 5yateta ° . ITT H I T. B. Ti7 - ration, Toronto, Ltd. for tax Rev, 8, A. Lawrence, who for the ti Y 1 L• 1 Cut lector's bond. + 00, past few years has been unable to Only line reaching. all Summer The standing committee on Bonuses preach on account of ill health, has Resorts is Highlands of Ontario y lfor Wire Fences Etc., reported and taken try, the work +gain and is to acluding irecommended the following payyments commence at Thornhill. Sun. " MUSKOKA LAKES W. B Robson for bonus on 190 rode Menno Grove, who had his barn LAKE OF BAYS Boots. and Shoes of every de8uaiption at the very lowest of wire fence on lot 19, con. 4. 80.00; burned by lightning a few weeks ago. ALGON(�,1JIN PARK possible rites. „ isamuel Disney or bonus on rods of is building a new one. and had a sue- _ p p y gg MAGANETAWAN RIVER wire fence on lot 4, con. 7, 15.00 ; W. aegstul raining on Wednesday. " " SID. Scott made application for bonus Manager T. H. Speight, of the Port FRENCH RIVER ,�! call 18 respectfully solicited on 180 rods of wire fence on lot 1L Arthur Wagon Co., has purchased a TEMAGAMI s. Alex. `Nilson to inspect and residence on Hearn avenue, Toronto. It is S pleasure to BhOW �OOdB. N ireppoort. and expects to move on Wednesday K7�IWARTHA LAKES p The standing committee on Roads next. $e is still manager here. Full Summer Service now in effect n to all of above resorts. Write for PERT �.• Br��7+ Ct Street, WHITBY and Bridges reported and recommend- While goio home from the village L k S it - sk ell the following payments: W. L. Satnrdav nig�t, Peter H. Reesorhad full particulars and Illustrated told • . '.8ocdon for covering or the Pickerin ere to any Grand Trunk Agent. B 9 the misfortune to fall and break a bridge. SM. 48 : also plank for Pugh's small bone in his leg at the ancle. The _ � s bridge, 9.80; William Todd, 1.50 yds The accident occurred In big own lane HOIIIB88ek8?S $XCit1r810II8 Wh�Ir'C - y Of gravel, 16.00; Bennett Bros., for a tittle west of the railway track. Jam, 9 mw 23 Anggust 6 to 30 _ ;8D yds gravel for div : .47, 8-00-, W. Amongg the vimitora to Markham fair 3 aed 17 M. �� �"t =N� < Seaman. 12 yds of gravel, 1.20: Roy were W. F. Latimer and bride, of Has t0 offer : Morgan for teaming gravel on 9th cons Pte. who were the guests of J. G. Via Sarnia or Chicago. _ -_ _. r. ! opp, lot $7. 80.00; John Whitson, for and Mrs. Robinson. "Dad" was the Winnipeg and return - $34.00 ��.� A good assortment of l3ood Fnrnj- n washout on con. 8, o lot . lure, d�vered t and � repairing PP• recipient of the hearty conRratula- EA-:sntl reterfr- - - glom � - - f, 1.00 ; John A. White for 45 yds of tions of many old Markham friends, Tickets good for 80,days. in good condition. 1gravel for div. 88, 4.50; Mrs. Geo, and bore his nuptial honors with be- NO CHANGE OF CARS See our Fumed Oak Bedroom Suites g, for 48 ypds of irrsvel for day. 11. coming modesty. with brush brass trimmia, , Sam- i80 ; W. B. lesson, Mr 7 yds cot gravel Major W. M. Oliver, the populace Specie tmrainn Shot eadateTmo vian► C>ait mer Furniture, Rattata Chairs, -; -- -. iordiv 41. 70; . Ii, Wilson. �aaa� er of the Metropolitan BBaank 160. _ Varanda Chairs and Tables. for div. 43, for overtime at+►tute labor, here for the past three years, has been caglo and St. Paul. ear through ! t - - Jdays. 870; Frank Harbron, for re- transferred to the Sutton agency, coaches and Pullman Tourist Sleep- to Beds and roll up MatEteeses. 1pt►irs to culvert opposite lots 4 and 5, which branch he took over Saturday. ipg cars. _ tson. 7. L30; David Annis for 98 yds G. Wr Beatoon, formerly manager of The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway of gravel for div. 41, 180; M. B._Chap• the Button branch took over the same is the shortest and quickest route j xnaa for supplies for council. 8.00; here on Friday, - Economist. between Winnipeg - Saskatoon- Careful attention Riven to Embalming and Funeral Work. Vickie & Chapman for nails, 94c ; A. Edmonton. . -lP'aesyth for repairing bridge op� lot New Fast Express Service between Phone night or day -Bell or Independent. _ 14 con. 9, LOU; Caleb oreyt for Winnipeg tind' Regina. Smooth teaming gravel and stone on con. 7, 'Now Ado sorft"swnts. roadbed, Electric lighted Sleeping .Flowers for Funeral Purposes at City prices. Opp. lot 19, 4.00 ; F. F. Disney for Cars, Superb Dining Car Services sssaa and team for 6 hours, 9,00 ; also FOR SALE-Threshing outfit cheap. Lv. Wipaipeg, 8.45 a, m. 6.00 p.m. ,itw' 8 hours for man, 1.90 ; �V.Fa W. H. apply to ALBEB r HA�slxs, Hi land Ar. Yorkton,. 7.10 p.m. 9.30 a m. _ - BURLI y ; a -B C Canora, .. 8.30 p.m. 11.45 arm. c e a - - ,Norton for repairs toculvert on con. 6, g,00 P.M. 7.00 a m. :in div. 47.6.001 W. Lotton for repairs OR SALE -A new- cross -cut saw, Ar. Regina, 8 18 a,m. T }. to Maxwell's Hill, 6.8.1; James Barnes F set and DLI sued ready, for use. A14 Ar. Edrn Saskatoon , P.M. . FICHE RIN Gj OII CJs for shovelling) snow in div. 16, 1.09 ; to Tsos. sADL>l�t, Kinsale, out Ar. Edmonton, Isaac Connor for repairing culvert and OR SALE -One sow 9nd seven,, UPPER LAKE SAILINGS - ti -bridge in div. 30, 17.00 ; John Clark F rang pint 5 weeks old. Apply to H.ENRY'' Sailingss from Sarnia for Sault Ste. for 8o yds of gravel and teaming 9 yds sEI.�, lot 19, con. 5, Pickering, Brougham P 0. Marie and Port Arthur 3.90 p,m., on baseline, 4,00; The committee Mondays, Wednesdays. End Satur- begs leave to acknowledge a commuN HoIIBE TO RENT-In the village days. THE D �� Section from the C. P. R. Engineer of o! Pickering, Possession given on Oct. y Construction re fencing between lots office For farther tof�tmattoa apply at tft. Ask any Grand Trunk Agent for a full information, or write B and 9 in `w 3, stating that if - -- eat sowuao a oet`as, r.. o. ttarvsiswS. vas- wtestoatrr. i •anything bas been done contrary to OR SALE -House and lot situated A. E. DUFF, D. P. A., - O':i� pnsrsd Man r. `the Railway Act, it will be rectified. F on Brock et„ Claremout opposite the Union Station; Toronto, Ont. Capkwpsttegt,e4,TOO,000. R•Seret{ cedes ,TOO,000�TotatMeNs,e70.o00,000 `acommaunication has also been re. Methodist church. For particulars spplY to FRED ALLEN, A COIIQI[.4ZB tiANluhlQ sElV1SC8 eeived from W. Reamaa calling at- W, J. GREGG, North Claremont 51tr 8vxy description of Baaldag business is .transacted by G.T.R. Agent, Pickering' ; :'Txs DosawtoN Bartz. tsntion of the council to condition of ATTLE FOR SALE - Twenty eight Collections promptly made and money remitted witltoutdeiay. .) ':bridge at Clark's Hollow. the commit- C feeding steers for sale wet bin from No Advances made on Farmers' Sale Notes. l tee recommends that the chairman of lbs, to 99a The each. Apply to e, �'oo wor. D ebenturea For Sale Travellers' Checks and Letters of Credit Issued, l .`]Wads and Bridges inspect the same Lot K non, 9, Whitby Tp. of Whitby P O, 9.4 and cause needed repairs to be made. TOWNSHIP OF PICKIRING - A. A. ATKINBpN, Manag�ss'r Mrs Mowbray, seconded by ,Mr. FARM TO RENT -100 Acre Farm, - WHITBY BRANCH, . 1 Sparks iDOVem that whereas Mr, W eat, lust outside limits of Town of Oshawa, SEALED T$vD>tlte, marked "Tenders owner of lot 11, con. 4, has complain- S fall possession wit. Plowing eater present czo . „ ` P Tall oeesssion April 1sL, 1916, Apply to G. �. for Debentures, will be received by +ed that the C.-P. R. Co., has obstruct- 0ONpANT, Oshawa. 31-ti W. G, .Barnes, Township Treasurer, `' red this miderea4i•oitttsisB tan Mauch in- Green River, Ont., up to noon of the convenience and loss, and now de- "FOR SERVICE- Yorksbire boar, 21st day of prtvber, - Ffrlt3.'for the p�r- from the well -known herd of D. C. Platt R 1 pt0sads remuneration from the said Son, Mulgrove, Ont. Took 9nd prize at Toron- chase of either or -lioth of the !ol ow- company for loss he has sustained, to Exhibi ton 1919. Terms 91.00 cash, Lot 19, ing described issues of the said town-- a THE s ;., that the clerk be instructed to con. L Piokering, Taos. WILSON, 1•2 ship, viz: - a Ea i TA "' D notify said company to remove ob (1) $1600 to be issued to defray the ' struction at once from said sideroad �'0 LOAN =51200 of private funds to cost of ermanent sidewalks in the ,Sad that the cot be ordered to loan on ant mortgage on farm property. p , Will loan the whole suns or part thereof as the Police Village o! Claremont. -make a suitable crossing' over their borrower map desire.- A l to_E,. SING, con, (2) $2000 to be issued to defray the���� i goad without delay. s, Pickering, Dunbsaton, �, �'u coat of permanent sidewalks in the On motion the reeve was instructed Police Village of Pickering. to grant his order on the treasurer in CTDER -I atn now prepared to rtavor of the parties recommended for C make cider every Wednesday until Octob- Both issues will bear interest at five payment in the various m cafe as pre - m 15th, Sher which ante I will make the aret er cent. er annum, and both will be P four days of each week until the end of the p p ECI IRITY for both p[ln tW and seated this day. season, WM REAMAN, Cherry ;rood 50.54 payable in such yearly instalments of jnterest is the first daeatial of an The council now adjourned to meet - -- principal that such instalment and the i a sin on Monday, the 11th flay of STRAYED-From the premises of annual interest will aggregate the inv4btmeint; the eb r to realize a the hour of one o'clock ► 7 the unaentanea. lot 4, Con. s; Searboro, same amount in each and every year JJ��� qui" the second. J by � OVember, t about the latter part of August, a yesrI{ng 'Of the term Of ten years. Off' C,�]�(�liri� 'for the transaction of general bust- Jersey heifer. Any information leading to her The highest or an tender not nec- standards. a dey,oatt m the savings , ..; mess. - recovery will be rewarded by REUBEN B y' - department of this Hank is as ideal , P8 ARSE, Highland Greek. 9'4 wearily accepted. a M OFFI For further particulars apply to `. T.P' C form of mvestmestt' UXBRIDGE FARM TO RENT -Being lot 35, B. any member of the Council. to the A` F. Pickering. and consistiag of 40 sares Trustees of either of said Police Vil- TORONTO The sons of England are trying to s� is in an excellent state of cultivation, On i es, to the Editor of the NEws, or to - anize a band. the promises are a good bank barn and dwelling PIC KERIN(G BRANCH " Dr. Oanton has bought Mrs. Wm. gbo��Ceot ooadiwsEOindFor�ti tter`�:rAti the Treasurer orW. G. SCOTT, Reeve. Y H g's property on Church ea ( d Cresk. -: _ 1 ' O� A aniars o ly o asps. MARY A 4N CRUST, W a Beaxaa Trees. lR. 'K%, GORDON, Mmnag,ar. 13rasee>s aims a! i76AF1�. rmetrongr, et ReaCll. h�I 8 an os to DA. PAL>s$, Dnnbaza, y f . f, of " qn ,vary Rana OCt. let 919. ... h tl�i'` Q ►t� ... .n, :'gCtl :'..:• .d ', ':.. ,..i ;'t_,j•�,l ,e.n'. �,.. .p,.,yln'o a.. a. v. '• •��..0 '4 *� .j; �r ''�•^ •,. :!ta .,w S+:. i .s*a,a. .z >• .. �.. ry-�" ^7� "+..,.M- ,•c.'�u.a ,x'1 °';"�•z '•x..,. .'i34.F'17.. ,.!.nSi:,Y•: w:._. .s.,, • ":.._9!s>•- �,.._ : Yr ' :�,..t•�x!�esM1�'.�,r.a. ,.. sm. r:. �rc<. r,....." n.'" rsi4rf1* x° e`.'•,^"... •x..^xrss.l+lim1- +'.:- tiC %�Yd_s. : .* . ..., : r T _ 8 ' . si..3+• . '- , ��q. ,. . -" . ;Mw ,x " t + :•. +* .. '' - - :', •:' " .. il" _ ` A: y:,= ".+M ��a . ; `.�.•�.. ' ..�'1 ti 3. ,.« tin ' w •"`•''d • �.v.,•s w..a •�M�'- •F"+?1v +?ae'n .. . .v s 3: ^NfCp y �' �' qT` i 107 : �F h xi �„• " v l w , " - �•d rA. _ - es.,nasMOW Misses Hannah and Not% 8teph- Say 1 If yon have got _i cold go `x Banda eneon, of Pickering, spent 8a y of lour grocer 's. Md try a bottle' •�g �, ;�, CHARDSON'S - Mies man& �l..�l'°°°a" ov 'here with their brothers, Thomas' of C� dfather'e Medicine. That yM'-- - Peter Macnab j r. was in,the city E..and Samuel, is the stuff that will cure yon. on Monday. Mine Mary Macnab has returned John Forgis has erected a new - im(weiaat showing of fiasst �spiay of • John Farmer, of Toronto, was home after spending. a week at the cement silo. It is only about two d6iaa. A yary imp assorlmeat of home on Sunday:, home of her uncle, W. G. Scott, yy�ears ago since he erected another. may. Books, Dolls, Toys, Jett -- - __ -- Thomas Greg a car of Richmond Hill. He has learnt to know their value. `load of ho ou Re� A. Grant is attending Mrs. James Birrell left on Wed- reosivd for -the Holiday trade. Oall. � ��.• gs the meetings of the Ba -ti Con- nesday for Calgary to visit her and see �. - Nelson Wagg had a business Mrs. Sn� trip to Bolton on Monday. vention of Ontario end usher at daughter, , whq is very Subscriptions taken for all Msgasiaes, x yam- George and Mrs. West, of Ash- Brantford this week. seriously ill. We wish her a safe Weekly and �y Newspall� r, barn, were in town on Sunday. J. J. Harvey and Charles Gib- journey. ,. bolls have taken the contract of John and Mrs. Neal treated the f Albert Rawson, of Toronto, picking the apples in John Gra- members of the Methodist choir, W. f- .�_- RLCH.AR =8O.W spent Sunday at his home here. h la h - Die. R. L. Graham, dentist, will Kam 's rge orchard. of which Mr. Neal is leader to a Leslie gpoffard has returned fowl supper on Friday night. All 1B%N=3C 13%.%4 eat, stye here as usual on Wednesday b iaezt• after spending six weeks in the report a most enjoyable time. Fred Madill, of Toronto, spent north west. He thiuks there is Quite a few from Claremont at- no plw,:e like home in Ontario. tended the funeral of the late Sunday at the home' of his par- t s Dente here. i * Mrs. Wideman, the he int m Your C It m ate - Choice _ townline on Sunday.- The inter= �a �{ The anniversary services of the CRITICAL TIME merit took place in the cemetery? Baptist church sill be held on at Dixon's Hill. Sunday, Nov. 8rd. You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that your Lewis Brown, of *est Toronto, Mrs.. Wm. Evans who has been confined to her bed for the act Present Stator will do for another season. was the guest of R. and Mrs- P B an on Sunday. OF WOMAN'S LIFE week through illness is somewhat a many present owners of SCR John and Mrs. Neal visited their better the time of writing and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Prouse we hope e that the improvement of Brooklin on Sunday. From 40 to SO Yeas, of Age. map continue. r Will Michell of Toronto, visit- At the evening services in the ed Claremont friends for a few How It May Be Pasidd Baptist church on Sunday, Mr. CREAM SEPARATORS.'' days, during the past week. _- Ernest Chamberlain and Miss Mrs. Thomas Graham has been - Mann sang a duet in a most press- You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be- visiting her son. Stewart Graham, ing style and which has won many fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE of Greenwood, for a few days. .'For favorable comments. Thomas and Mrs. Wilson, of sO'W'd��'B'C'- t'�r� machine. No other will fully satisfy you so lot as you know there g Myrtle. spent Sunday at the home � the Change of Lice I was all ran There will be a Thanksgiving is a better machine -an Empire -on the market. `Y down. I was really Convention of Bible students at of the former's father, Alex. Wil- too weak t° walk and the home of Ruth Gregg, North Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- " son. was vary despondent Claremont, Oct. 20th, 27th and haps you would realize it sooner If you were to read our booklet? Perhaps Mrs. A. W. McKay and brother, and thought I was 18th. Ali welcome. For further you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority In your own home? to die, but af• particulars see next week's issue. twill be beat proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail na gig pa a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by Ica Boyer, have returned after a spending a week with relatives in for taking Lydia E. During the high wind on Satur- return mail, Addressa� Toronto, Pinkham's Vegota- day the new silo on Joseph Boyers ?bliss Forsyth, of Agincourt, is ble Compound sad Ltd, Toronto visiting her sister, Miss Eunice farm, now occupied by Geo. T. l�mpire,Cream Separator Co. Of Canada, Forsyth \ Blood Purifier m y Lee, was blown down. The timber teacher in the Cedar health and strength Sold in Pickering Township by_ : ,creek school• was not badly damaged and can _ -_ O. Bennett -leas had an up- to-date trehantIIakaecl to you and used nasals in the re building of �tvater system installed m his raise otlrmeaic;ne. the silo. Howard L. Turner, Agent, Whiteva�e stables. The work was done by I have advised several women who sof- The services of the Baptist And ' ` John Gerow. fesed as I did to try your remedies, YOU Presbyterian churches will be • �T .] 7 pahiish this if, you w[sh " -lira. united on Sunda the 20th the Shorthand xade ruy - R B R -Y A N A few from here attended the y. ' {^ mueical festival in the Arelm, To- Dwvn7 R l[osJtlsi, 9otitb Weliiagtoo, morning service (11 a. m ) being B�sE� - lronto, and report having received Vancouver Island, B. C, held in the Presbyterian church s► great treat. and the evening service in the If such evidence as the following ex• Tobaccos, pi end smokers 230 other medicine for woman's Ms has fist church. tracts from letters and other equally sundries. Central office Bell Claremont Mat ket is now boom•P strong testimony contained in our , Telephone Oo. AageIICy for teeeiwd each wide -s and dry :' ; • trig, There were three buyers �� II°gaati- - ""a""' booklet, is not sutHceot to satiety an Rolston here last Wednesday and the tied endorsement Weknowof 000ther hand. 'CLAREMONT. ONTARIF �.g Y Y Police Lieutenant Becker said person desirous of learning short an will continue to come each market medicine wbkb has such a record of sw' the public would pension him for then there can be no merit in say buss- A 2? yda There were Adam Dgrling, seen as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- P ness under the sun - s of We Compound. For more than 90 years the murder of Rosenthal. Haller ,. oagolia, who bought out Mr. testified. DsdR Ma. C1.eBaks- It is a pies- La Fraugh's huckstering business, it has been the standard remedy for wo- sure to write a testimonial endorsing; w W. T. Heron. of Nest Hill, and man'a uW such °s inflafnmation, uleera- anything so much superior to other _- _ 5� g periodic things used for the same pur a `as tics. remote, irregularities, Mr. Young, of Markham. With pains and nervous prostration, and we C your system of Eclectic Shorthand is.such competition among the buy- era the highest possible market b°h^a tt h uaoqualled for women dnr- '���......//! to others I have examined. I shall "1 tires are being paid for produce, ' °d °_ change °f be teased to reply se t co with re- p cation that may be Bent me with re- .1farmers cannot do better than It you have the slightest doubt -" ferenee to the system. or to have any -. come W Claremont with their but• that Lydia E. I'iakham's Yegeta- gam sad Threshin Coal. now in one interested call to see me. " -L. S, All- ter and eggs. bleCompoundwill heliP7Oa•�te hand at yard at Greenburn Fes 1.1s• 4TT Parliament St:, (teacher.) oVCR4►!tD KOOK b4T , °`"�` On Friday night last as C- H. to Lydia F,FinkhamMedidaeCo. station. Call and get Our Fall and Winter Term tom- Found and his assistant were re menced September 8th, but students 1918 Models now on view. Better -, =a turning from John Scott's of the (eoafldeatial) I'�n'M� ~Cozad p��s• may enroll, any day, as instruction is F —8th aonceasion aazi proceeding ;;cc. your letter will be opened. X71 T M. atr)ctly personal. - than ever read and answered by a woman+ a[ if i =„ `+ 8 S l� 1 W rke or kaki for free booklet. -. - - - along the sideroad the lines be- sad Se1d in strict eon"ence. GREENBU RN, ONT. $. P., 5 Pass. 81355. '1 H. i° e 3 came taught in the hames• or Clarke's (Shorthand College 5 pass; 81950 all fully equip- - shafts and in consequence Mr - 686 College St., Cor. Manning Aye. Found lost control of the animal. TORONTO. ...:pod and guaranteed. Do- - It was going at a very .rapid rate � _ -- - livered Toronto. : One When of the occupants jumped out q� p m Also nmm an o i and endeavored tott<atch the horse o •t��• Trucks.. _ - " p the head but failed. Shortly GO TO —" - �: F, M a. ter the other occupant t was - - - p SYISW Overland $8188 Ci0. t - thrown out but fortan Y -with- The Sent Deer 111MUng G o� A& sa � � - ! _ - - ant sustaining any, injury. The o .. a .. 11 a o 6��t59�de1aide 8t., West: animal continued its mad career along the lines of the Sae . . oil m R Q R Q W T O it reached the village and +when at the four corners collided an,adian NQ�grn Ojit�,r10 RaRWa,Y � � ' � � [lot • • y'4 w' with Clark Rawson'e milk wagon. * ' o= Picheriag L'aa�r Yana -The shaft of Mr. Found'e rig penE• " Single Fare for the Round Trip. .. -, Crated the flank of Mr. Rawson's 11 0 ' Jhorse inflicting a deep and pain- Deep Bay, M°Ranetewan River, Bolger Lake, $alines. Shawanags River, o •ta g t; . !;a Jan I �! All kinds of rough hemlock, 1 and 2 el =fnl wound. The horse was caught -gyp Lake and all the well known Northern hunting centres. ol., rob ,,� a inch pine dressed, James Underhill before it ujd M e ffi g a • a. ua: M In'stdin vve have Manitoba.• drop, To Points on the y - ggaa any further damage. The shafts wpr p. es Vd and feather edged. eatrtiit 0=tSX3.0 Rerihv'ay ,. - -; y .. l! a >• In shingjee New Brunswick and ._ •- of both rigs were broken but it is - -' °' '°" Ya7: � n - ritiah Columbia. -_. fortunate that no further damage North of i ridge to Coe Hill, Devil's Lake, Gunter 'Late and Pspineau. o 01 7 a• e . in read roo$n - Montreal and - was done. Lake, 12 miles east of Maynooth, Special Fares a s 9 g m • „n Jn1y ready m8ke. 1 "Kee pp near the bandwagon or, -GOOD GOING OCTOBER -17TH TU NOVEMBER 9Ta ° - ° C ,;. ° '�, s•pt Pastor Rnear and his Bible, • r, '° 4p 00.144 !e :W• D.. & gQN, the title of a public lecture to be ' _ • valid to return until the end of the hunting season, 0 8. g S to m.� Nov m Pickering• Out given by Rev. W. R. Wood in the !Special Service to All Hunting Camps on the °"� a'0I' t` A - Ddaeonic Hall, Claremont, on ills January 1915- wuteb7 13, orba..a It. Broatham evening of Frida , Canadian Northern Ontario Railway p g 36, Pori Perr7 14,- abridge 10, oaantnston - y October 25th. 'files in Bsay.rton vptsssio.e 7 � It is intended to be the articulate and Dig e�� and reasoned protest of the E,►an- • _ - gelical Christian faith of the com. Apply to. the S ortiman's Informalion Bureau of the Canadian Northern '( Business - _ nouuity irrespective of denomina- Ontaro Railway, 68 King Street, East, Toronto; or to- any g. -0,- -- - Lion against the crafty invasion of Railway agent for booklets and all information.' And prepared to do all kinds of the neighborhood- by it movement _ Woodwork Repairing and which seeks now as always, not - to lift up the fallen or to convert _ Tire getting. Of all maieriali and aeeiFtn -'� the ungodly, but with subtle craft ' _. kept in stook. it will pay you to pervert and unsettle the minds SiM pso� & COO'.- a call a oar tom , sDon'tpeot oar sioolt ID g and obtain prices. Don'/ be -a"ad by �{ of those who already are seeking _ ,. we do not em to them,00nsegnent- follow Christ, and to build up $P�IAL'rY IN �1•sESHO>y1xc+ :nia, t? y ire own cause directly at the ea- w, and do jbrow off the agent Ind. phone, No. 9Claremont -, mission of 10 per oent.,whiohyoa will J penes of the churches. Not mud MILLINERY OPENING certainly save by parohaeis+� irons a.. slinging, but the presentation of -JOHN �IIcGRATH eallrolioited. well- authenticated facts is the WHIM 01lANITE 00.9 ��object of the lecture and the omarC ' Whitby, Ontario maintenance of the honor of the /$ //ISS SIMPSON will receive the Ladies of Pickering and the surrounding CLAREMONT, ONT. faith once delivered unto. the country in her Millinery Show Room on SEPT. 28th abd 27th, when _ she will show them the best and latest ..constructions from London, Paris - - -. -= saints, A second object is p y The Pickering E. rr • r Al�h - and New York, besides copies of the latest rodtictlona of the Milliner Art _ ? raising by a silver collection of -a from our own workroom. Millinery Room -opep ..both evenings. fund to be applied toward paying 'Committee: PIIm 1V mlafactnre! `,the hospital fees of a Young wo NEW QOODS FO' OR• FALL AND WINTER • -�'^ CE' p 'n man recently resident in Clare- Shop and Residence, Dunalhs ' aiont, but now undergoing a sec- D & A. Corsets 50c, 75c and 1.00 Men's Sweater Coats, The ob ect of this Association is to : easarily prolonged and expensive Under Vesta. _ 'Boys' Sweater Coats, lessen atexl3ag and prosecute W¢ -ONT. ti Men's Sbirta and Drawers, the felons.' -treatment far serious nervous Hosiery, Three doors west.. of Whitby House !,N rangement. It was Christ dw0 _ .sweaters Boy's Shirts and Drawers _ Members having property stolen comment- : * 44 Said concerning the nick: Ines- Ladies'. Men's, Boys','Giirl's Boots, $hose and Rubbers. �� immediately ivit any member much as ye have done it unto one of Executive Committee. We are reared to instal wood or iron m the least of these, a have done See the above values before purchasing. Our prices are always rock bottom. - p p y Have you tried -a pair of our Overalls. the best for the pumps on ak rids once, alsogttentt it unto Me." The whale collection money in the country. Membership fee • $1.00. to all kinds of repairing. over the actual expenses of the - TioZ•tsimav be had from the President os .' A ntlor the Ontario Wind Mill, lecture will be devoted to this pur- Tobaccos, Cigars, Groceries—Best in the market, 8e0:etary on application. - Bull Durham Tobacco, Always fresh and sanitary Sadao gasoline engines and; w` . pose. The gathering will be Zig•Zag Cigarette Paper Our 25c Black and Mixed Blend Tea Exec. Oom. -L, O• Banks, the equre gear d avored with bright and appropri- The above lines are always fresh. 1 equal to any �Oc package Tea. W V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont) MA(INET CREAM SEPARATOR !' ate mnsie by a volunteer choir. 1. A. O'Connor" Arthur hff'rev: ]E�verybodp come to hear the truth I�e SIM ® �, Co., i_ pICI�EI IN( President. �re�rY °II ° rykAr " p ee[ly. 60 at{resldenae. <e . :, 10 •� mad het Lire r •« iRal •, y .. ". ...:..: • r {. _ .' ..""i a' +.a. ...yr.' ,`s;. --1.. v, k*""'S.. L"`wy" y` 'SP a ,.�.: �,. "..W. z ti Phone 'r ��� . :., n: ; , ..• _ .. ' . '. :. . �+.F" r .+ ' . .... ... , .. ".. a• . • nos � � . F : ,.. "'�;,- ,` -•�' ,,,,;:.- r,-r .r, s" r a �. � tl �*{r' y , �cLM9} o- 2. :➢a'S�i. 5e:.. _ _.u.._ .,. .. , :.l � _:`.K'...: ww.y.,. •. :.e „.�.,. ... ... .- �C.u.... .i: ?r'3,.,....._.4.1+_.. �'k.._ _"cii : :S�V.�.ra1'- �1b' ^.�w T..a.d&c,a1..m,..s.,...` - d�C�,'l_ .�'�•�''`' �.r.. ---- ­i.- .. ­-:z-�.- - -,-- ­ 7" 7-: # A, prX.F;�J, -0 j. "7 tF A, 4 TROOP'S DEFEATED PKES OF FBI PRODUCTS MANY NEW CARSORDERED -TURKISU. Heavy Losses on Both Sides-Great Rejoicing In the 8981TORS Of A1111191111110A. Heavy Contracts Awarded for Rollin"tock on the Montenegrin Camp Friess of Vant-%.. Grailt, Does" and, claw Intercolonial Railwgu-i- Predates of Notes and Alle"416 A despatch' from iodgoritza, Prince Danilo, directed operations" BREADSTUTFS. Montenegro, says: The Montane- at the front. The !Montenegrins re- Toronto, Oct. 15.-Flour-.Winter wheat A despatch from Ottawa says: cars of 80,000 pounds capacity each I irri= have captured Detchitch sumed the bombardment of Dot 90 90 per cent. patents. "86 t4 $3.90, at so The Cabinet at its meeting on Wed- price, $1,070. 4�. Mountain. Tlho Turkish commas- chitch at d -heavy can- gxn, and a, board. Manitoba tours-First patents, in Jute bass. $5.79; second patents. $5.20, ne9day awarded heavy contracts for Fifty Otis all-spring cara�; IL &r and officers, with many sol- have -ad.' For the nonading was. kept up. until. 11 o'clock in the morning, when the and ,strong bakers', $6, on track. Toronto. In cotton brigs, 10o more is charg" rolling stock for the Interooloniiill 20 refrigerator cars; price, $2,058.- 50 surrendai t thirty hours the battle between Turkish b&tteriei on the mountain Manitoba Wheat-N*,-I,;uew 'Northern,. 98 to 9k. Bay ports. and No. & at 96 1-2 W Railway. ' With one exception the each. One �,Ooq gallon tank car; ' price, Montenegrin forces, under di. were silenced. 97 1-2c, Bay ports. Feed wheat, 67 to 70OL--various contracts were awarded to $2,605. rest command of King Nicholas, Turkish In the meantime & great battle *near the Turkish Bay ports -No. Ontario Wheat I now white and red theF nadian Car Foundry' Co, In addition, the Preston Cai and slid troops, strongly on- trenched in "the hill's, has been in wia procee8ing town of Tushi, about-fifteen miles to wheat. 93 to 950, outside. and the or grades down to 711c, poorer of Montreal. Those awards. w this Coach Co., of Preston, Ont., has been awarded the contTact, for three progress. The fight began at 8 the south of Podg* ritza- -&t 4 Ontario, 36 to 38c, outside, bvit little 'No, I to be had; they would company were:- baggage cars for the 1. - C. R. at o'clock Wbdnesday morning, the o'clock in the afternoon the Turk- bring 40 to 41e, outside" and 43 to 44c, To- 500 additional steei-framed box $7,500 each. 15 - irst shot b�lng fired by Prince Pe ish,00mmander on Detchitch, with Font- Western Canada oats purely nom. inal. cars; pride, $1',210 each. It will be recalled that several ter against the Turkish position on his officers and 9 majority of -his pea'-XomlnaL 100' Hart convertible cars of 40 la-rge"orderd f6r box cars and loco- -?fount Planinitza. Within a few troops., surrendered. The Monte- The Barley-Forty-olght lb. barley, 63 to'66%* outside. t_>na capacity. motives have preceded Wednesday's bout* the Turks evacuated that dis- trio: Strongly fortified positions negrins captured four guns. Montenegrin standard waa hoisted n-No. 2 old American, 75o, all -rail, TorbCA#nto, and No. 3 at 731-20. lake ports. 100 steel underframod platform announcement. 'were occupied by the Turks, how- over the captured position.- There Toronto. Bye-No. at -71 to 73c, outside. I Q11t 6v4r, on Detohitch Mou-ntain,,-,whiob were heavy losses on both aides, but itself Buckwheat -No, 70o outside. Bran-Manitoba bran. W. in bags, To. $13.5d, on track, Toronto;, No. 2. $9 to $ill clover. mixed. $8 to $9. orn. 881.8c; October, 900: Xl4embsr, 89746 bid; May, 9434 to 947 Bo. comilams a the road to Scutar i, and keinfo f46em6nta To brought We up the Monteneg vo • Vn Camp ga Vic_ over to rejoicings on tho-Arst Tonto freight. Shorts. $26. Baled. Straw-810.50 to $11. an track TO- Tonto. which resulted in & general on. tory in the war. COUNTRY PRODUCE. MONTREAL MARKETS. LM STOCK MARKETS. Montreal. Oct. 15. -A few choice steers at which extended- along vageme] , the line for several miles. A division of Montenegrins com- mended - by General Vukotuch, Butter-Dairy rolls, cholai. Z6 t6 27c; bakers'. Inferior, 21 to 2k; choice Asiry. tubs. Mo; 28 to 290 for rolls, and Montrekl, Oct, 1S--O&ti--C&nadian West. ern. No. t 541.2 to 66c; extra No. I feed. sold as high as $6.26, but the bulk of the �trading in good cattle was done at 05 to interior VA . a, King Nicholas remained at his crossed the frontier early Thursday .creams z. ?A to 27c for solids. 54 to 5414c. Barley-Manitoba feed. 61 to $6. and the common and sold at from $3.50 to $4.50 per cwt. Butchers' cows headquarters at Pod9oritz& while morning, near Berana. Este-Case lots of now laid, 28 to 290 per dozen; fresh. 26 to r7o. 53c; malting, 80 to 84o. Buckwheat-No. L 74 to 75c. Flour -Manitoba Spring wheat brought from 13.25 to $5 per cwt., as to quality, and the bulls sold at from, $2.50 Choese-14 1.2 to 14 34a for large." and 143.4 to 150 for twins, Beans- Hand-picked, bushel, patents, firsts. $5.80; do., second., $5,30; strong bakers', $6.10: winter Pat"ta. $5.35; ht to $3.25 per cwt. Ontario lambs sold 85,76 to $6, and ewe sheep at $3.50 to as ONLY ONE WAY TO JZ per primes, 92.90, in & Jabbing way. pr choice. stral, rollers. $4.96 to $51 gn� $2.40. Rolled Oat&-- do., in bass. 12.36 t 75 r owt. Selected lots of bags sold at $8 5r to $8.75 per cwt, weighed off cars., • IGURE RHEUMATISM Ho ney- Extracted. in tins, 11 t4) 12o per lb. for No 1. wholesale; combs, $2.50 to . .. $3, wholesale. Barrels. $606; bag of 90 lbs., 1140. Kill- feed-Bran, $23, shorts, W: middlings. $0 to $30; mouillie, $30 to Sm. Ray-No. 2, The demand for calves was good at prices ranging from *3 too $tS "ch. to size Poultry-Wholesale. prices of choice per ton. car 'lots. $13 to 113.50. Cheese.- and quality. Toronto, Oct. 15.-Cattle-Choice butcher.' dressed poultry:-Cbickens, 14c per lb, fowl, lb, 10 to lie; ducklings. 10 to 120: 16 Finest westerns. 13&8 to U54o., ".. east- o=6 13 to 131-4c. Butter-choicest cream. 281.2 271 $6.75 to $615; good medium. $5.40 to $6.601 common. $4.50 ?,a $5. cows, $3 to $6; bulls, It, Nut Be Treated Through the turkeys. to 170. Live poultry. &ban& Zo lower than the Above. ery, to 283.4.; seconds, 271.4 to -2e. Bets-selected• 29 to 30c. No. 2 stock, 21 83 to 84.50; canners, 81.50 to $2. Calves- Good veal. 88 to 89; common. $3.50 to $6. Potatoes-850 per bag, on track. to Mo. Potatoe 7 bag, ear lots. 65 to Stockers and fettler"teers, 950 to 1,064 Iodt and the Po' eonolit told PROVISIONS 700. roe„ , &-t $5.25 to $5.60; feeding balls. 000 to 1,E00 lbs., at $2. 75 to 14.25. Milkers and AriTeIl Out, Cured meats are quoted as follows:-- Bacon. long 15 IS I-&a lb, in UNITED STATES MARKETS. Minneapolis, 15.- Wheat Deceber, springers, steady demand for good stock. 875. Sheep lambs - clear, to per lots. Pork-8tort $271 _Oct. - at from 160 to and light $4 84-501 The twinses and tortures of rhea- out. $U to do„ ne $21 to M Hama-Medium to w M 90 to 911.2c: May, 9514c; No. I hard, 92m1 -2o; No. I Northern, 89 to "a: No. 2 Northern. Market firmer; owes. W $6 -heavy owes. 83 to $3,50: lambs, to I&. ffiatlgffi are nol due to cold, dam P Turkish flag.. the orewcont and th light- 17 to 17 1.2c; b IS 1-2 to 16o. "OsMat bacon. I%. rol!%. 141-2 to 15c; break 86 to 891.20. No. S yellow corn. 6711E to fie 1-3a. No. 3 white oats, 301.4 to 31c. Na 115. Hogs- Market 15o higher at 86-40. red an watered. and U.00 to U.16 fo.b d t. 'We&thel as, so many persons sup- 0". Rheumatism comes from star, that is carl-lood at the head of the Ottoman troops. backs. Z1 to n 1.20. Lard-Tiara". 141-So. tabs. 14 "at pails. 2 rye. 611-2 to 641-2c. Brea. 119 to SM. on Flour-First to $4.36 to 84-66: *so. patents, i. D Eisonous acid 4a the blood. This REMARKABLE FEAT. 160• and patents. t**$4.56; first olears. clear., to 83-50; second clea 82.40 to 11.70. James Bruce was acquitted Hamilton of the charge of murder- & medical truth which every aul. BAJ AD HAT AND "RAW, Duluth. Oct. IS-Wbea,-No. I hard. Baled Hs,-No. I new bay. M3a to 9114c; No. 1 Northern. 90141c: No, 2 North. ing Rose Ziepe, by poisoned candy. *Ter should realize. Thero-is only -Prolonged Jilan's Life Ten Hours aDer way to cure rheumatism-it must be treat -the- blood: - - &ad bbrough All linimenbe Ar the and rubbing and A des-patch from Montreal %&vs: so-caHed slectria treatment in the A rather remarkable feat has just 'world will not cure rheumatism, and ­o sufferer who tries them is '.not been performed at the Royal Vic- toria, Hospital. For ten and a half Jve 01rer ins - ansold balance off' i only wasting money, but is &I- hours, by means of insufflation, that lowing the trouble to become more deep -roe ted 'a the system and hard- forcing oxygen into the lungs, the surgeons in the hospital kept A ­$1t750,,00nV or to cure when the proper remedy ' patient &live who had ceased an- Is tried. Dr" Williams' Pink Pills tirely to breathe by any natural _ .. _ _. ..._ _ .. _. _ ... At --Ar.,able r, I -always eure rheumatism because they to right io this roof of the W the Wood. These Nits means. At 11 o'clock on Thursday the patient absolutely stopped breathing Death would inevitab- e `B ell -�-,T h Th elep one a I V make the now, rich blood of health, ly have ensued at once had it .V% 4M in this war drive out the psis- been for the extraordinary skill of onous acid which causes rhauma- -tism. Thousands of instances of the surgeons, who kept the man M' Co' of, Canada eures might be given, among which - alive with his heart beating norm- Ally until he hied at 9 o'clock in pan --- the follarwing ono-. Mrs. (A R. Limited Cherry. Valley, Out., the evening. 7 says : "1 was abtaeke-d with Then- matism which "gradually grew FATALITY AT RAISING BEE. FIVE PER CENT. BONDS ;:. = :- te Uft4il 1 was 0onAn W! Fos about two wweek. week. T had Man Killed Instantly by . Failing to be shifted and turned in bed as I Timbers of New Risk. 2. was utterly unable to help myself. A despatch from Russell, Ont., .,-Due April 1st, 1925 --- I - :: -:-I was- under-the- doctor's -ea and so far recovered that I was able to says: ]Yuring he­pr-64reas of a and 4*1 u and move about, but the raising bee" in the village here on Saturday, when the curved 7' 'PRICE 101 AND INTEREST remained in my sys- wooden sets of a rink, which is be- tem. If I put hands in cold MY water, or it went out in the even- ing built by citizens, were being Pitt -a ing or-�a damp weather the trou- in position, violent windstorm his would 'for four return, and . came up...and carried the, heavy framework with a crash to the We emphasize the following salient points of this Issu'e' years I thus suffered from rheums, tram until I began.Xqthink it could 9 round. Some, two dozen men whb fror fb� driveii from my system. Fin- w a ed ' in the work were re engaged gg.-e I Th b first d h bonds are a rst carge upon n the whole, lines, ally I gave up .@611_ other medicine were caught in the falling timbers, works and plant of the Company, other than real :7 began to use Df Willi John W. Low, aged fifty-five, one __)Mad • Pink'Pille, afid after filling them for of them, being killed instantly. estate. The real estate is unencumbered. couple of months I was complete- ly cured slid h4*6 iiot'had- h twinge Many - others had- miraculous es- capee from serious- . injury. • John 12.-Value of plant account (not including real estate).` _ .,of rheumatism since. I can reoom- Foster was run ovei by's, "passing -$20,531,32739, or'more than three times ,the amount of mend the Pills to anyone suffering frona'this trouble." horse which bad become frightened ro by the crash as'he dashed out f' m outstanding bonds. These Pills ors 'sold' by all nneAi. the ruins of the building. age S.-Earnings, last six years aver'' d Approximately ... 434 . ...... sine dealers or by mail at 50 cents • a box or six boxes for $2.50 from 'Wm.'Anson'Lawrenoe, Registrar times total interest charges. The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co-, Brockville,_ Opt.,­-. and County Court Clerk of Halton, died at Milton, aged sixty-nine. '4.- Issue of bonds is limited to 75/0*7 of the outstanding The -- Dominion Govprnment will Capital -stock. build a seismological observatory 'Austro-Hungary is making exten- at Victoria, -B.C..' to cost 410,0M -S.-Company owns and operates the principal Telephone .* e warlike preparations that point to possible international rupture Two hundred new rural mail de- lively routes hsve.been established system in: Provinces of Quebec and Ontario. QV`a the Balkan situation.;_, in Ontario and Quebec this summer. 6.- Capital - stock . outstanding $15,000,000. 'Dividene a, at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum have been paid ".-HARVEST FOR-THE LAWYERS. continuously since January 1, 1886. wits Entered, Against Ottawa on Accoi6ifit'&'the Typhoid Fever Epidemic. SPECIAL 01 CULAR ON REQUEST • A de3l ;�Wh -from Ottawa, says second great typhoid epi- es by disease, the total' collectible' damages for loss -from -deaths, fr6m 77 R'(3VAL SE 2 11TIE3 mic which so far. t his year has wage lvss, 4,octors' bills, etc., ag- KAJ aggrej ated i,w6 eases and 72 aleaths, promises to prove almost as gregatp about $420;000-: Several of the sufferers have already .. insti- RP02ffnON LIMI 1:,�M -' - 'good a. hary6st tor the lawyers as it The City tutee action for,reoov'ery of dam- 'the widow 6LDG.00R.QUF-ENZY0MGF-SPT0R0ffl0 en Ims; been for tbe"doct6rs. ages against City, one to r haa Iiii to Solicitor -en an opinion claiming $15,000. Itte city Connell that the city is,. on . Now comes another almost bu - Qummmc HAL-ti,-Ax 0r-q%AANJ%-- 4he ground of negligence in protect- morons sequel to the sad story of ftacL"kio in t)he Purity of the water supply, d ' to the typhoid dams Ottawa's waterworks misman 0- Bille- for rnoT1 -8 t ment. 7 y table for es taxpayers for fuel for. Lifin'g the amfferers. Based on the standard in* water in order 'to make it immune. published, -ad, econamic'lo"- V 4^ . ..... �, ... ar ,._ ,..:•- •w;. -..,. t ..,, ,;,.. :.- ,...,,, . �r � :.:r's -. • .,r. =.v ._°,�•^.r.. ..a+f. .+vr . ryx ,rc. -'r. .� •.... ram=-^. w- c+•a�.w..s'. '%S+":'Saak , . - iw ;, w. :- ., <..., -,- :,,,, ^7.•- 3 :- �.,,,• , :. �,?". -y-1 .•c. "`ci• -,- } •..Yy„ :* -t.a^'v - �. ;..+ F a :y --5r . -a;° ....'. k�.�,�'.} NOR, .. -s. ar�n a "4 ..,.. ': .. .. - :......- ,- -. y.. ye ..� .. � .1•_ _.. _ ... a„G4e '" �s r^,. � z -9 a e4 ' .yr. �•.��, : ardroac. z'' ww. m< c. ra,..,, c.• aw,. s, cw.•,., xW... mp, p{..,. a..,...a,...r;a.w..a•,.,drow... vyYrir..a.su.we...rm -...• s�. w+w,r..ay..a....u.,ou+vfew•�,.• i. aa�a�>+ i► e+, .•,c•d�eoc.a.*+wa�cer�as-r -.ay. ,o..»xn.•rr;., :, p� WHAT WILL HAPP$N• DESPERATE. , A Southern lawyer tails of a;casti �DA�C� She entered the grocery sore that came to him not the outset of his with a' �� WO KINC 0SCAIr jar of marmalade in her _ _ career wtiercin _hie ., rinci 1_,- _wit -��1$ • hand and fire in her a e. "Bee -- - _. , _ _ . —> - - -. — - - -- —� -of— All. classes - dt�lightia It _ r ne-s$ was a darky named Jackson, here," ahe sai &-to the aleAF,` E tan transactions not at all do the --the of so much thetr in your window says it's as ezcel- Relieves that, tired fse3inC ` y credit of his employer, the defend- lent substitute for butter." -:: _ s[t tisad to -have kno-�ried a of car- bon ht this stuff because't'hw card •'The tatty to t means LIPTON ' S so maoIl" far eon, after- "n tea or social evening. ant. "Now Jackson," said the t21- health -1 promptly yields to ` "Yea, ma'am, so it ie." Delicious I Nourishing 1 „ ' the gentle but certain 'action „ 3x B lawyer, I -want you to understand Well, it's a grand substitute, I a . of Na- Dru-Co Laxatives. t - ' the importance of telling the truth must say I I tried frying a bit of TEA Get them From your Grocer when you are put on the stand. You 25c,--a box at -your druggist's. - fish with -it this morning, and the- - Trade supplied by know what will happen, -don't you, e1ATONAL save Ann O,Itr1CAL Co. taste was so awful I had to throw- if You don't tell the truth. "Yea, oroAawoq unrw., „ $13Dtaing -and Ci1k16e!% _ coax -w. BIrsi.s a GRIANixo, - gel the fish all away. HAMILTUN. sir,'.' was _Jackson's reply; "in dat case I expects our side will win de SUFFERERS ,FROM PILES I K case." MICROBES 'BUSIEST TIME. •+� ! a RtEACNALtdIME� : -- FARTAa FOR EA4�, . `. Men s'Vu'ts —Or— ..._ Zam -Buk Has Cared These! H. W. DAWSON, Ninety - Canorne street, DYED . M ahe the Greatest Trouble at Olin Best work In Canada. • Gold Modstist BABY'S BEST FRIEND. Friction- on the hemorrhoid veins Toronto. __.BRITISH AM E ' IOAN DYEING CO. _ _ and Nine. that are swollen; inflamed and -NDRED Ac$ES- -COU -W 8a1�t'o t D. o. UK. vat. MONTREAL Baby'. Own Tablets 'are baby's A celebrated scientist has made gorged with - blood, is what causes � p Good oAbuse � ��einss: oeehavd. to bl nd' stirs in and beat friend and the mothe'r's great- t the-interesttng announcement th % %_V .. a pain a B 8 E EVENTY•SIX ACRES WITS GOO Est aid. They cure constipation, b at nine o'clock in - the morning and p plied ht will be found to i bo" % worms and regulate" the stomach a at nine o'clock at night than during e ease before morning. H H. W DAWSON, Toronto. and bowels. Concerning them Mrs. a any other periods of the day. He M Albert Bask., writes : "I must Q QC> ACRES 3 MILES''. FROM LO NDO , Que., writes: "I have used Baby's r rage of microbes in the atmosphere t thank you for the benefit Y have re- b clay l Own Tablets for constipation and i is leas at three, o'clock in the morn- c ceived from Zam -Buk. Last sum - o or village property, or for larger far=6 J simple fever for both my little girl y noon than at any other times. The I I started to use Zam -Buk and found At the moment St. Andrews Is speakin6 of three ears and boy of four n y o clock a.m. a>rd p.m. is that the it effected 8 complete aura. ► for cash, no matter where loss them in the house." The Tablets ,microbe hour" is controlled by the- Magistrate Sanford, of Weston, Cow cula S. gee. n a Nab. Estate Balsam" are sold by medicine dealers or by movements of people. - From five to King's Co., N.B., says: "I suffered mail at 85 cents a boa from The Dr. pine in the morning hey are going but Zap- ACENTS WANTED B B B long from itching piles, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, from -their homes to their working Buk has now cured me." �- DAY AND UPWARDS IdAD>a wiTB n Ont. _ places, and from five to nine in the Mr. William Kenty, of Upper - ►� our fast selling Xmas goods; es eVeIIlII the a!e 6 sin OUIne n perienes unnecessary, Either sex. Samples ,y B 3' 13 ) g Nine Mlle River, HantB CO., N.B., free, Send postage, twenty Dente NOTES OF SCIENCE. through the streets, either home- says: "I suffered terribly from Nichols Co. Spadina, Toronto, Ganda. ` ward bound or-- in-- search of plea- piles, the pain at times being almost MALE HELP WANTED. An electrically driven machine to sure. unbearable. I tried various oint -? split kindling wood is a novelty: He noted, that at or about sin manta, but everything I tried failed EASY THE RAILWAY STATION work and earn more mesas Shea The population of Jamaica has in- o'clock every morning and even- to do me the slightest good. I -was any other trade We anatlty for t' creased 30 per cent, in the last 20 ing there were indications of the tired of trying various remedies, i Canadian rauwayp poeitiotn Recnr years. approach of the microbe : `rush" write for free' book 18. Dominion School Electrolytic etching is used by a hour. From that time on until nine when I heard of Zam -Buk, and Rallroeding. Toronto. _?' new process to produce hardened o'clock the atmosphere became I thonthi as a last resource I would I MISCELLANEOUS, give this balm a trial. After a very ` A2tCE8, TUMORS. LUMPa, eve tar steel dies. more and more crowded with germs rehort time Zam - Buk 'gffected a'oom- IL ternal and external, cured withoat I Liberia will be given a wireless of all kinds some bad some good' 1 b plete cure."' - Fr French company, miles radius by a 4 clock,theimde began to bb,ntin- skin inu ik -isa l diseases cure for Llmteo late, Dr Dra onim 'ttteal eta Operated much like s )ob printing ttl it was always lowest around ! + I_� EARN SILVER PLATING— PA.ETICV. ulcers, varicose veins, cuts, burns, J Lars free. Specialties Ageaay. Boa �" I press is a new rapid printing lna- about three o'clock. Aoeording.to law, Winnipeg. : E chine for photograph. his researches, after lunch is the l;ruifiee, chaps, cold sores; etc: lb0o. :e box all druggists and stores, or t The scut a tpt+ano.loths �1P According to recent expert esti- safest time for a nap. _ Rg -Buk C•0_10- 0_10 4ree from mates cltisa _.armcst 10,_ od�tcea- ' • R 000,000 tons of coal a year, for price. Refuse imitations. Try Hatton. tssaitot on the k Do it Now. - Disorders of the di- Zarin -Buk Soap, 23c. tahiet, r' Es ,nt[sely di:ae,eot from the ordlaas� food A redhot poker will soften old alive apparatus should be dealt P : - _ '• !+ ra The earns r to ewactwe,tJ tttag putt and make its removal around BE PP R' OTTO HIG EL ewA3oae ,ciampedeogeeherbyooeset.e�ww, with at once before complications An expert cabinetmaker can take asaadaaa Grad: macictaa window panes an easy matter, Pe PI&ne Action � aetteT to g9al,rt -c.pa�,t� and price London has more than 8,000 mo- arise that may be difficult to cope, anew piece of furniture and make works better, belles $afai,e4, fare is Pr6 . for omnibuses and the number is pith. The surest remedy to this it look as' if it was 800 years old- Five different cutting pwean end and one that is within reach of XAxw�Lr, •e PURITY u the only being increased at a rate of about and so can the average small boy. Za AL. 3%T [ 111x X7 Z A•L i - food cutter trade In C—A -.od in ease, all, is Parmelee'■ Vegetable Pills. CROOBOTN - - "• convenience petted thirty a week. the beat laxative and sedative 00 -0� cutting and �lw;6uty It- ha+! been estimated that it The Real Liver pi]] -A tdrpid ��1aLglsi/�b+Q$3i91�, --is sear to as - y the market. Do not delay, but try liver means a disordered system, pr9taot Pr.a.w. — e ®.�ttey ' ? costa a dollar to stop an ordinary y,' dealer do" not _ passenger train moving at a fifty- them now. One trial wil oonvince mental depreesion,._lassitude. and in sample, and aooklota-oa aviluostlaft r i' WRtLe 0186 a mile speed anyone that they are the beet the end, if care be not taken, a An international congress on by- stomach regulator that can be got. JAMES LANCMOIR dr CO. lUtiited chronic state of debility. The very E JM��N %V1" � drology, climatology and genology best medicine to arouse the liver to 3>tZt` Hsclsa:r[ titreey Toaolvro eE.:sser>,~ ph, will be held at Magid in October Bhe-Do you believe a man knows healthy aetivn is Parmelee's Vel;e " of next year, when be is iA love I He--Yes; and table Pills. They are compounded For treating goods returned by he - doesn't know aaythin_,g else. of purely vegetable substances of customers a New York department careful selectit,n and no other pillsI t store has installed a complete star- minarA's Lintonant Cara Oandrutr. -have their fine, qualities.. Thev..do 1 - ilizing plant, not gripe or pain and they are m , a that handsome e .. He-So ou lot t i y Of Spain a 4,130 coal naiII� only a agreeable to the. most sensitive r all recorded as go- little dog you had? She -Y s, in _ 601 are office pro- mach. to >g e I i , • ' accident. I was saved but , railroad accede t ... ductive, yielding but about. .4.000,- , _ 000 tone a year. : _ f4 -and the do was lulled.. He -What a P Mother-"Nellie an her lies - L An_ electric cab which is finds pity I" -- . _ „ iMBgpo o Sos band are atitI uarredlin Father HollelE<- • -- _ � $erlin � ' ••• — "What, does a ski object to DYEING ' "Peggy'a in s terrible fix." affair with the body and seats Dom- A Remedy for Earache. -To have her wearing high heels l" Mother Washes and dyes, u ""What's the troublel" "She just pletely inclosed. the earache is to endure torture. g A6 - "Yes, and why should she lower oife opcatioa, giv- f . -. _ counted u and found she'd refused :. - " The,. ear is a delicate or an and few . „ ing remarkably t . ? a dozen offers of marriage, and Very- man persons die annIM11 B Herself to please him. cleta, bright, fa ' y g , y- y P. y care to. deal with it, considering it It now, though she's- crazy to marry from cholera and kindred summer work. for a doctor, Dr. Thomas' colon lea r in=- 1 - ^- Dick, she's afraid to accept him, complaints, who miJ%t have been Eclectric Oil offers a simple rem- turm "2 + «� '. .lbecause he's. the thirteenth." .. saved if proper remedies had been �y A few drops upon a piece` of @.Qaoysl�de —�- -- �-�- used. If- attacked do. not delay in lint or medicated oottoia and 'placed Color. 10c, black ' getting a bottle of Dr. I. D_ KeI- Bear ,.Island, iced ss, 1903 • loge's ever Cordial effect Iievi.ng p ill work wondeie is ie- Mi�naard Sal eLelnTetilnR s ei ergs �a tiof a 15c at your or Hpow to Dyes ro$ Ij cine that- and, we a R _ - cure. Those who have used it -sa gong 76". Liniment LINIMENT,- n the m We making is M } y Let every one inquire of himself the best Liniment on the market, making from F. L BENEOICT g C0. MeittrDai it sets promptly, "and thoroughly what he loveth, and. be shall know no exception. We have •been !n• bnsinw,e 13 ♦� - ase. in his heart what sort of a man he years and have handled all kinds. subdues the pain and dise h brit _ have dropped diem all but yours; that - i•„ r...a. 'ia is itself; the others have to be pushed • la. ". g rid. of. meet ' . • ♦ ♦ • �.� "!+ yourvh !"Why did you o n itbe t Suffragette minard's' Liniment _RRteree Nwntsi+, V. A. HAGE$HAN.. Odorless laueet eel W et ...... „ „ se " replied Mr. Night Lamp. .e... f� Club 2 Becau , . p y THE CAUSE. -. Burns "n Meekton grimly, I want to see At: �, that Suffra ette Club et all the Aver invented. ordinary _ fife =` ` Tommy, how you ' - -' - a 0 0 . Seroeene Oil: ' `d, . -_ trouble that's coming to it. do grow!'` '`What brand 'of cigars rib. you 1. light all night • •• •' Elrnird's Lintmint ter' Sata s'rsry♦rnin mmy- "Yes, chI . thin they like best, Sponker ?" et `The brand Putpald % of a cent. ". To k " _ ater me too mu - you have in your pack .. _ - - -T- Astonished Auntie -` `Water you ,.. & A DIFFERENT 'pHIIv'Gl. „ - -- Vo*v -A. too much 1 Only the uninformed endure the 8URVRYER Hens Hawkins; junior,' was Tonfra -_ `Yes auntie ; they bath . a on of corns. . The .knowing ones Y , g Y Skin Torture about to be married, and on the y �� asst,1, on" . • _ :, "' eve of this momentous occasion be me every night and morning. apply Holloway's Corn Cure and seulerrsrd ?: Little a. get. relief, MONTRiAL. • � - C Ones' 'was discussing ' the forthcomin6 Grace - "I'm sorry your brothes•'s. •`' ,:':: - , _ event with his father. marriage has turned out such a Throw mud at a min and most - 'Mothers] ATE your' htde,ones "Well, father," he wap'saying, failure and such a rich wife ton!" of it falls ofE; throw flattery at him ►��n j isuffering from itching, burning "I must confess that I don't feel so Blanche- "That's just it; rich and it sticks. F E 1 \1 i RL,S 'ememas, „or other torturing, sure of this marriage -business as I things never did agree with Jack." - - disfiguring skin troubles? Are did at first. - In fact, I'm funking it mJnara'. Liniment Cures Burns, Etc our yourself, worn out with altogether." �� " Anyway, a married man never - qq "Nonsense, my boy 1 responded ' ion , sleepless nights end cease- _ . has to waste any time in- making up' his parent: -_what do you mean ? • =less aalaetJ► Caring or them` - - Maudie's a nice 'gi A, with ---a -1 ! his mind. _ _ Then you should, know. that, is money and plenty of common- sense. - -... 3aost- tenses, a va= -bath With-- What-more tiro .you- want ?" ._ . Recogriiied -as the leading speci- o • - =.. ; n „ flc for the destruction of worms, - -- a "Ors,_ -yea, L..admit _that I replied - - uticura Soap. brother Graves' _Worm _Extermina- Henry junior: "'But it's all very- � - ' •. fine for you t4 talk; father, You for Has. proyed -,a boon to suffering end a gentle application of Cute -• married my mother; but I'm mar- i t children everywhere., It seldom We will give this* beautiful Expansion „ fails. Bracelet free of all charge, to any girl aura Ointment bring immediate re ping a, total strangers _ t, ' hi young lady who will se } } -dC sate of our fief, the little sufferers sleep tired, 1 WHEN. .' handsome reason clree.ing, soenla and ' Nears eve man wants credit • flora► postcards at 10 cents a set (at fretted mothers rest, and peaces y ' braatirw cards in each net). falls on distracted households. for knnWing ..more, than be really , "When does -your husband find They Expansion Bracelet is of rolled gold a! does. time to do all his reading ?" plate, and fits any arm. o " h I t it iii Aenu your name and we will seed you AIl b Cutloure Not►D and Otntin alb soly� sad dales everE�b fe tleura.' Dsa Lbe k tment of thalr ectlo r. 9 -usually w en wan to to m the cards. When so' 1 Fend -us the $4 and A man !Zan dress in ten minutes, ' _ �3 '' ir+, + something important." we will Dena yon [uo bracelet: Address but it usually takes his wife an _ _ - HOMER WA.RBEN CO.' hour or more to etraig 'hten up the The 'smaller the man the bl ^r peat lz Toronto, oat, house sitar he ISSUE 42-'12 the boast. ' .. •: :•r' - , :. � ',. •,,, ,• ... ,...� ''` ,.... / '"'" v�'""''�..r rdWF SST"'• G. . - - .. ... -.. :. ., .,. - .. ; :; •.,.: �„ ..jS: Yom`. �1` �� (' , � . :. r... h �... : •.� �d . F tf• }f.F, . 4 V� b - YVk',D� a.,, "� "tyih _ .. . Y ... _� a,:.,...3i••>.,�. :. _ .,;)r..rx.. r..+��ia�!r�.� ?� _nM :� '?. gin:._»:.. �s _ts._ �',e..�r �:- �.�:,. :3.,a.,K +�§ ,s,�a::.l�trxdt�•b r;a plete cure."' - Fr French company, miles radius by a 4 clock,theimde began to bb,ntin- skin inu ik -isa l diseases cure for Llmteo late, Dr Dra onim 'ttteal eta Operated much like s )ob printing ttl it was always lowest around ! + I_� EARN SILVER PLATING— PA.ETICV. ulcers, varicose veins, cuts, burns, J Lars free. Specialties Ageaay. Boa �" I press is a new rapid printing lna- about three o'clock. Aoeording.to law, Winnipeg. : E chine for photograph. his researches, after lunch is the l;ruifiee, chaps, cold sores; etc: lb0o. :e box all druggists and stores, or t The scut a tpt+ano.loths �1P According to recent expert esti- safest time for a nap. _ Rg -Buk C•0_10- 0_10 4ree from mates cltisa _.armcst 10,_ od�tcea- ' • R 000,000 tons of coal a year, for price. Refuse imitations. Try Hatton. tssaitot on the k Do it Now. - Disorders of the di- Zarin -Buk Soap, 23c. tahiet, r' Es ,nt[sely di:ae,eot from the ordlaas� food A redhot poker will soften old alive apparatus should be dealt P : - _ '• !+ ra The earns r to ewactwe,tJ tttag putt and make its removal around BE PP R' OTTO HIG EL ewA3oae ,ciampedeogeeherbyooeset.e�ww, with at once before complications An expert cabinetmaker can take asaadaaa Grad: macictaa window panes an easy matter, Pe PI&ne Action � aetteT to g9al,rt -c.pa�,t� and price London has more than 8,000 mo- arise that may be difficult to cope, anew piece of furniture and make works better, belles $afai,e4, fare is Pr6 . for omnibuses and the number is pith. The surest remedy to this it look as' if it was 800 years old- Five different cutting pwean end and one that is within reach of XAxw�Lr, •e PURITY u the only being increased at a rate of about and so can the average small boy. Za AL. 3%T [ 111x X7 Z A•L i - food cutter trade In C—A -.od in ease, all, is Parmelee'■ Vegetable Pills. CROOBOTN - - "• convenience petted thirty a week. the beat laxative and sedative 00 -0� cutting and �lw;6uty It- ha+! been estimated that it The Real Liver pi]] -A tdrpid ��1aLglsi/�b+Q$3i91�, --is sear to as - y the market. Do not delay, but try liver means a disordered system, pr9taot Pr.a.w. — e ®.�ttey ' ? costa a dollar to stop an ordinary y,' dealer do" not _ passenger train moving at a fifty- them now. One trial wil oonvince mental depreesion,._lassitude. and in sample, and aooklota-oa aviluostlaft r i' WRtLe 0186 a mile speed anyone that they are the beet the end, if care be not taken, a An international congress on by- stomach regulator that can be got. JAMES LANCMOIR dr CO. lUtiited chronic state of debility. The very E JM��N %V1" � drology, climatology and genology best medicine to arouse the liver to 3>tZt` Hsclsa:r[ titreey Toaolvro eE.:sser>,~ ph, will be held at Magid in October Bhe-Do you believe a man knows healthy aetivn is Parmelee's Vel;e " of next year, when be is iA love I He--Yes; and table Pills. They are compounded For treating goods returned by he - doesn't know aaythin_,g else. of purely vegetable substances of customers a New York department careful selectit,n and no other pillsI t store has installed a complete star- minarA's Lintonant Cara Oandrutr. -have their fine, qualities.. Thev..do 1 - ilizing plant, not gripe or pain and they are m , a that handsome e .. He-So ou lot t i y Of Spain a 4,130 coal naiII� only a agreeable to the. most sensitive r all recorded as go- little dog you had? She -Y s, in _ 601 are office pro- mach. to >g e I i , • ' accident. I was saved but , railroad accede t ... ductive, yielding but about. .4.000,- , _ 000 tone a year. : _ f4 -and the do was lulled.. He -What a P Mother-"Nellie an her lies - L An_ electric cab which is finds pity I" -- . _ „ iMBgpo o Sos band are atitI uarredlin Father HollelE<- • -- _ � $erlin � ' ••• — "What, does a ski object to DYEING ' "Peggy'a in s terrible fix." affair with the body and seats Dom- A Remedy for Earache. -To have her wearing high heels l" Mother Washes and dyes, u ""What's the troublel" "She just pletely inclosed. the earache is to endure torture. g A6 - "Yes, and why should she lower oife opcatioa, giv- f . -. _ counted u and found she'd refused :. - " The,. ear is a delicate or an and few . „ ing remarkably t . ? a dozen offers of marriage, and Very- man persons die annIM11 B Herself to please him. cleta, bright, fa ' y g , y- y P. y care to. deal with it, considering it It now, though she's- crazy to marry from cholera and kindred summer work. for a doctor, Dr. Thomas' colon lea r in=- 1 - ^- Dick, she's afraid to accept him, complaints, who miJ%t have been Eclectric Oil offers a simple rem- turm "2 + «� '. .lbecause he's. the thirteenth." .. saved if proper remedies had been �y A few drops upon a piece` of @.Qaoysl�de —�- -- �-�- used. If- attacked do. not delay in lint or medicated oottoia and 'placed Color. 10c, black ' getting a bottle of Dr. I. D_ KeI- Bear ,.Island, iced ss, 1903 • loge's ever Cordial effect Iievi.ng p ill work wondeie is ie- Mi�naard Sal eLelnTetilnR s ei ergs �a tiof a 15c at your or Hpow to Dyes ro$ Ij cine that- and, we a R _ - cure. Those who have used it -sa gong 76". Liniment LINIMENT,- n the m We making is M } y Let every one inquire of himself the best Liniment on the market, making from F. L BENEOICT g C0. MeittrDai it sets promptly, "and thoroughly what he loveth, and. be shall know no exception. We have •been !n• bnsinw,e 13 ♦� - ase. in his heart what sort of a man he years and have handled all kinds. subdues the pain and dise h brit _ have dropped diem all but yours; that - i•„ r...a. 'ia is itself; the others have to be pushed • la. ". g rid. of. meet ' . • ♦ ♦ • �.� "!+ yourvh !"Why did you o n itbe t Suffragette minard's' Liniment _RRteree Nwntsi+, V. A. HAGE$HAN.. Odorless laueet eel W et ...... „ „ se " replied Mr. Night Lamp. .e... f� Club 2 Becau , . p y THE CAUSE. -. Burns "n Meekton grimly, I want to see At: �, that Suffra ette Club et all the Aver invented. ordinary _ fife =` ` Tommy, how you ' - -' - a 0 0 . Seroeene Oil: ' `d, . -_ trouble that's coming to it. do grow!'` '`What brand 'of cigars rib. you 1. light all night • •• •' Elrnird's Lintmint ter' Sata s'rsry♦rnin mmy- "Yes, chI . thin they like best, Sponker ?" et `The brand Putpald % of a cent. ". To k " _ ater me too mu - you have in your pack .. _ - - -T- Astonished Auntie -` `Water you ,.. & A DIFFERENT 'pHIIv'Gl. „ - -- Vo*v -A. too much 1 Only the uninformed endure the 8URVRYER Hens Hawkins; junior,' was Tonfra -_ `Yes auntie ; they bath . a on of corns. . The .knowing ones Y , g Y Skin Torture about to be married, and on the y �� asst,1, on" . • _ :, "' eve of this momentous occasion be me every night and morning. apply Holloway's Corn Cure and seulerrsrd ?: Little a. get. relief, MONTRiAL. • � - C Ones' 'was discussing ' the forthcomin6 Grace - "I'm sorry your brothes•'s. •`' ,:':: - , _ event with his father. marriage has turned out such a Throw mud at a min and most - 'Mothers] ATE your' htde,ones "Well, father," he wap'saying, failure and such a rich wife ton!" of it falls ofE; throw flattery at him ►��n j isuffering from itching, burning "I must confess that I don't feel so Blanche- "That's just it; rich and it sticks. F E 1 \1 i RL,S 'ememas, „or other torturing, sure of this marriage -business as I things never did agree with Jack." - - disfiguring skin troubles? Are did at first. - In fact, I'm funking it mJnara'. Liniment Cures Burns, Etc our yourself, worn out with altogether." �� " Anyway, a married man never - qq "Nonsense, my boy 1 responded ' ion , sleepless nights end cease- _ . has to waste any time in- making up' his parent: -_what do you mean ? • =less aalaetJ► Caring or them` - - Maudie's a nice 'gi A, with ---a -1 ! his mind. _ _ Then you should, know. that, is money and plenty of common- sense. - -... 3aost- tenses, a va= -bath With-- What-more tiro .you- want ?" ._ . Recogriiied -as the leading speci- o • - =.. ; n „ flc for the destruction of worms, - -- a "Ors,_ -yea, L..admit _that I replied - - uticura Soap. brother Graves' _Worm _Extermina- Henry junior: "'But it's all very- � - ' •. fine for you t4 talk; father, You for Has. proyed -,a boon to suffering end a gentle application of Cute -• married my mother; but I'm mar- i t children everywhere., It seldom We will give this* beautiful Expansion „ fails. Bracelet free of all charge, to any girl aura Ointment bring immediate re ping a, total strangers _ t, ' hi young lady who will se } } -dC sate of our fief, the little sufferers sleep tired, 1 WHEN. .' handsome reason clree.ing, soenla and ' Nears eve man wants credit • flora► postcards at 10 cents a set (at fretted mothers rest, and peaces y ' braatirw cards in each net). falls on distracted households. for knnWing ..more, than be really , "When does -your husband find They Expansion Bracelet is of rolled gold a! does. time to do all his reading ?" plate, and fits any arm. o " h I t it iii Aenu your name and we will seed you AIl b Cutloure Not►D and Otntin alb soly� sad dales everE�b fe tleura.' Dsa Lbe k tment of thalr ectlo r. 9 -usually w en wan to to m the cards. When so' 1 Fend -us the $4 and A man !Zan dress in ten minutes, ' _ �3 '' ir+, + something important." we will Dena yon [uo bracelet: Address but it usually takes his wife an _ _ - HOMER WA.RBEN CO.' hour or more to etraig 'hten up the The 'smaller the man the bl ^r peat lz Toronto, oat, house sitar he ISSUE 42-'12 the boast. ' .. •: :•r' - , :. � ',. •,,, ,• ... ,...� ''` ,.... / '"'" v�'""''�..r rdWF SST"'• G. . - - .. ... -.. :. ., .,. - .. ; :; •.,.: �„ ..jS: Yom`. �1` �� (' , � . :. r... h �... : •.� �d . F tf• }f.F, . 4 V� b - YVk',D� a.,, "� "tyih _ .. . Y ... _� a,:.,...3i••>.,�. :. _ .,;)r..rx.. r..+��ia�!r�.� ?� _nM :� '?. gin:._»:.. �s _ts._ �',e..�r �:- �.�:,. :3.,a.,K +�§ ,s,�a::.l�trxdt�•b r;a AIl b Cutloure Not►D and Otntin alb soly� sad dales everE�b fe tleura.' Dsa Lbe k tment of thalr ectlo r. 9 -usually w en wan to to m the cards. When so' 1 Fend -us the $4 and A man !Zan dress in ten minutes, ' _ �3 '' ir+, + something important." we will Dena yon [uo bracelet: Address but it usually takes his wife an _ _ - HOMER WA.RBEN CO.' hour or more to etraig 'hten up the The 'smaller the man the bl ^r peat lz Toronto, oat, house sitar he ISSUE 42-'12 the boast. ' .. •: :•r' - , :. � ',. •,,, ,• ... ,...� ''` ,.... / '"'" v�'""''�..r rdWF SST"'• G. . - - .. ... -.. :. ., .,. - .. ; :; •.,.: �„ ..jS: Yom`. �1` �� (' , � . :. r... h �... : •.� �d . F tf• }f.F, . 4 V� b - YVk',D� a.,, "� "tyih _ .. . Y ... _� a,:.,...3i••>.,�. :. _ .,;)r..rx.. r..+��ia�!r�.� ?� _nM :� '?. gin:._»:.. �s _ts._ �',e..�r �:- �.�:,. :3.,a.,K +�§ ,s,�a::.l�trxdt�•b r;a ���^��, TT �TT - Vound -.A, pair of nose - glasses. While carrying a heavy ladder oaa J r Vl1JJ1 . Loser call at tjtb oll�es. + day last week at the vinegar works. , IIY(( Jonas H or tall with the 17sdder ender tore -P. J, and re. o�'cwmbe were y iu Toronto on Thursday, Reath his and one arm under the lad- - -•Mrs. W. V. Wri ht is having -C. H.. Burlin tab making der. Hie received abed -ga+sh on the - ` Wright fir temple, and his arm was vary badly ter residence re- shingled. preparations to move into his bruised,- Tribune. - i - . >. r say, s wriousl ill st - Mrs. James Brien was with Rev. W. Moore, _ . M. S. Char- . -- - _ -John Green law, we regret to ears and residence which he pur- y pt'�t: -- gram -John Diclrie. have 4our Xair 'Zlty friends one day last week. man and John Markar were is _ - -- -- -- - - - Arthur Long, of Toronto, Oshawa on Wednesday attending Don't Uss Preparations Coats A SACRIFICE IN T et Slipper's - spent Sunday at his home here. a meeting 9f the Whitby Presby- p�nous sue, afL"W or So - - - -Mrs. James Andrew and Miss tery. Even if you have healthy hair you Sweater Coats for Boys Ladies and children's carpet slip- Laurs were in the city on Friday, -Mrs. John Mitchell and daugh- ought to use a little PARISIAN Sage pers all leading sizes neat patterns t - -Mrs. Henry Savage, of Hamil- ter, Emma, of Toronto, have re- once a week as a hair dtessing. It 99d Men worth 25 cents, for 16 cents. ton, is here ,-for a, few Asys with turned home after spending three keeps the hair healthy; prevents scalp 1 doz is all leading shades, regu• �" friends, months visiting the formers son itch, tailing hair. and - baldness lar price 140 to 1.00 -A.- H. Clark, of Lakefteld. is in Montana, and a month at the But bd aura you get PARISIAN going at $1.00 ....!­Men's sox w Ispending the week with* his par. Big Horn Hot Sul hur Springs in Sage. There are many imitations. p The girl with Auburn hair i► on every Men's wool sox, a e ciai line all onts here. Thermopolis, Wyoming, where carton and bottle of PARISIAN Sage. � - )lire. Walsh and • her - sister, Mrs. Mitchell was taking treat - g Only IO Ci812t8 wool, first class is every way a It banishes dandruff, stops fallingg , Miss N. O'Leary, were in Toronto meat for rheumatism. hair and scalp itch, and imparts t6 Just think of it -a job lot of men s regular Y5e line for ZO eta. = list week.. -Men from the Ontat'io,Bridge the hair a brilliancy and lustre that and boys' Caps, prices from - Ernest and Mrs. Chapman, of Co., Toronto, have been here for all women &a well. as men, love so 25 to 50c -10 cents. Shaker Blankets 'Toronto, were here with friends the past -week erecting the steel dearly. PARISIAN Sage is a daintily on Sunda su superstructure- on Pn bps bridge rfumed and refreshing hairdressing. goods Sunday. pe �, Shaker blankets -These t a the beat hair tonic you can buy. McII s Tie Special -W. C. Muriar, of Sunderland, on the Brock road, an will have- La a bottle 60 cents at D. Pettit's and are considerably higher in pence spent Sunday at the home of his the work finished in a few days. deniers everywhere. Four -in -hand Ties, many very nice than last season, but we bough_ sL n aparents here. The concrete floor will then have shades in up-to -date stuff, 268 right time and right price. There - -Rev. Mr. Johnston is having a to be put on, so that it will be a _ BADS RE02eTiliB. lines going at Y for 25 cts. fore going. at $1.15, $1.60, $1.76 etc cement floor laid in the cellar of week or two before the bridge will the parsonage. be ready for traffic. —Mr. o Scalfe ge has returned, after -Some complaints have been FRIDAY, Ocr. 18th- Auction -sale of See our 25 cent heavy cotton long Ladies work aprons Well made bete absent a week u an enjoy. made in re and to the careless been �m stock. implements. bay roots, sleeve vests for ladies, just the of plain and fancy ginghams, go- s y- g y etc. on lot 8, B. F. concession, Pick- thing for fall wear iag at 258 each. able trip. in which boys handle lire -arms in ering, the property of Thomas Law. - Remember Thos: Law's sale of the village. So long as no accident Sale at one. See-bills. W. B. farm stock; implements, ate., this occurs very little is thoughti of it, Powell, auctioneer. yy) afternoon. but as soon as any eertone, Reel- WaDxssDAY, Oar. 22nD- Credit sale _ -- - -- Allata Glarlt -is spending a eon. dent will occur then people will of horses, cattle, pigs, implements. % a 'pie of days at the home of his think differently of the matter. etc., at lot 17, con. & Pickering (1 Aftivel grandparents in Hamilton. The sad fe}tality ip Uxbridge last mile north of Spink mills), the pro- �iTej Goods Jut - Robert McBrady has purchas- week should be a warning to boys perey of Robert McBrady. Sale at t i - ed John Dickie's` residence oppos- carrying fire -arms of any descrip- 1 o'clock, sharp. See bills. W. B. ite Chapman's hardware store, Lion. Powell, auctioneer. JILMM _ -James Denny made a ship- .'went =At the clone of- the'morning FRIDAY. OCT. 26TH.- Auction sale of of mixed stock -. from this service in St. Andrew's church on milch cows, springers and feeding Light and dark shakers, Loch Lomonde, wrapperetteP, Ladies winter " • - station to TorontoonMonday. on Sunday last the congregation cattle, at lot 18, eon. d, Pickering (; _ - Mrs._Ackerman, of Toronto. were greatly shocked and pained mile east of Brougham). the pro-- underwear, men's underwear, caps, boots, sweater coats. See ' �# is spending a couple of weeks with to hear read the resi nation of perty of Thomas Phil' Sale at 1 ` pp g o'clock: See bills. William Maw, Mrs. Alex. FiadlRy at Simcoe their pastor, Rev. W. Moore. As auctioneer. our $4.00 Sweater Coat, high priced but worth the price Point House. - the greatest of harmony has pre- ' -The Sacrament of the Lord's wailed between the pastor and TTzsDAY, OCT. WrH.- Auction sale of Supper will be administered in congregation ever since Mr. Moore farm stock, implements, etc., the, t� propeety of Arthur Jackson, at lot -St. Andrew's church on - Sunday took char, about five years ago, lot 84. con, I. Pickering ill miles p morning next. and as not the slightest friction south of Whitevale). Sale at one p I"-C D R l -Mr:' McGinty has completed has ever existed the people were o'clock. See bills. - W. B. Powell, t the side -walk at the west end and deeply moved. Both Mr. and Mrs: auctioneer. 'cY is now busy with his gang of men .Moore have. been most indefatig- WsDVSsDAY. Ocr. w - 80th - Auction Perfection Oil Heaters, stove pipes galore, stove boards, lanterns, etc. _ r on Sing $t. east. - able workers and have won the sale of fare, stock. implements, etc.. -J. N. and Mrs. Richardson deepest love and respect of all the property of Frank E. Jonas, lot when buying a Range get a Pandora. z' left on 'Tuesday morning for Mari- with whom they have come in con- R con. 1, Pickering, Sale at 1 o'clock. .,_••poes sphere the will spend, sk week tact, and the deepest regret is ex- Wm. Maw, auctioneer. or two with tr ends. _. pressed on all sides at the turn of Mrs. M. r were i sa and Mrs. events. Mr. Moore has not made PEAS WANTED H es .Icahn Mnrksr were in Oshawa on public his intentions for the im- Wednesda attending a meeting mediate future other than that he of the Whithy Presbyterial. will not take another charge -for Farmers having Golden Vine, Can- -w adian Beauty, Black Eyes, or -Mass Clara Ham entertained a the present. an other variety of Pena rr ' number of friends to a corn roast _Don't forget the Annnal Bar - y �e$ Our ter sale, please Bead on Tuesday evening. A -very en. vest Home services under the sus- sample and say what joyable time was spent by all. picea of the Methodist church on - you want for - x -Wes. Dickie, of Toronto, spent Sunday and Tu ®aday next. Ob them. r a f--w days in the village this Sunday, Rev, Dr. Workman, o �"- week. Became down to see his Toronto, w ho has been one of the 1,-.S.T OV E S brother John, who leaves next leading ministers in the Methodist Whitby, Ont. ' week for California. church, of Canada. for many "s- -Mrs. W. D. Rogers, of Alton, years. will-pcesch- both morning RANGES, 'COA accompanied-by her son; Fred,- is and evening. Special -music will _ — visiting Pickering relatives. The be rendered by the choir at both HARD AND $OFT r, HEATERS, Utter will remain here to attend services. On Tuesday evening the ublic sehool. the annual Harvest Home Sapper The Standard Fuel Co.. Ltd. -J. C. Philip moved_ last week will be held, when tea will be ser- ��' Etc., Etc. w _ into the old drug -store Which he ved from 5 to 8 o'etock. The fowl Gherrywood Station C. ; recently purchased from T. M. Mc. suppers )riven by the ladies of the Mondays, Wednesdays and ai. -Fadden. It is his intention, we Methodist church always elicit Fridays only. believe, to erect a residence on most favorable comment and'" on s BU —the lot #n the near future - -this vrcaaion no pains will be spar= ' -R. C. -- t .. -F. H. Hall has made quite an ed to sustain the past enviable re -. addition to- his hot - house. He has' putatiod. Beginning at 'S o'clock Phone Mark. 50L0 Phone Mark. - -_ - also installed a hot water heating one of the best programmes ever �✓OL3D WE.ArZ1 -1 3R► system, and will now be able to heard in Pickering will be given... G T OUR CATALOGUE How that the cold weather ie here sou will require warm clothing. call raise - lettuce and radishes all win- It will be the first opportunity the ter as well as all triode of house residents of Pickering- and cur- IT 19 FREE -- and get your fall supply from us and we will give you as good value and qual- " plants.. rounding country will be given -. b icy as you wit] get elsewhere. t -M. S. and Mt'e. Chapman spent of hearing Madam le Mar (Mrs. ♦ I✓ nderwtt •for men at 50c. 75, and $1.00 per garment. For ladies I& 50c 75c P pe g $1.00, $1.20, per garment. Boys, arc 50c and 60c each. Girls 25c 86c and 50c. Sunday in Whitevale, Mr. Chap- Somers- Cocks) who has recently Black. white and natural color, white and grey flannelette blankets 10,'4 -11 /S man having to inspect the. Meth- come-to r8sid'e in •Pickering, and and 12.4 from $1.116 to $1.75. Flannelettes in white, pink, grey and stripped odist and Baptist Sunday Schools who enjoys a high reputation as a .■ Rtya 8+1�. from 8c. to 15c. per yd. wra perettea in fancy colors and paisley from 10 to 150 - of the village as the represents- vocalist in England and through- �` T w Ous towelling are extra good in plain stripped and barred from 10c to He yd. Live of the Township Sabbath out Europe, At present she is on • 1� �' Sheetings 8/4 bleached and unbleached plain and twilled at 25. 28, and 80c per School Association. the teaching. staff of the rTorouto �0$ ( 1�� � 9d. Table-linen, ticking, art.sateen, cretonns, etc. Hosiery for men, women -See our samples for fall and Conservatory of Music. Do not and children from 90c to foe per pair. 5 % " " winter. They are -up-to -date; we fail to hear her as B great treat is Our groceries are strictly fresh, choice cheese coffees and teas. _ can save you from three to five assured. Miss Belle Thom n, of ELM DALE MILLS dollars on suitor overcoat. • All Toronto, elocutionist, will ° also • P =c NC G. A. GILLESPIE, 'DUNBARTON ..made to order, St style and work- make her first appearance in Pick -. - Mansulp guaranteed, 11,180 ladies ering. She to rapidly gaining in Chopping our Specialty °.suiting sold by the yard. favor as a public entertainer,, and Ogilvie's Household and Glenom -Miss Ann Cameron has return= the ladies of the Methodist church Flours in 2S, 50 and 100 pound led home, after spending several are fortunate in securing her ser, sacks. Fresh Rolled; weeks visiting friends in Sutton. vices. - Short addresses will be Mixed Feed, Bran oats, and by the While in Sutton Miss Cameron given by Rev. A. L. Maefadyen, of ton or cwt. Prices reasonable. -had•nn attack of illness, but we Dumbarton, and, the resident min- _ F'.' W. �7CTee7is:161 are pleased to state that she has isters. Admission 80 cents,'child- -now quite recovetted, ren 15 centa. Chopping ev_ ery day. - - =L. N. Hicks is moving this WHtTgv ;LE .week into Mrs. John Andrew's 60 ' VEA*8' dwelling .adjoining : the harnAse There will be a s entertain- EXPERIENCE shop and recently vacated by J. C. meat given in the st Cburck Philip Thos. Law, we under- on the eve of Than stand,• takes posst�seion of the An unusually la onggregation at- , stan on Monde next. tended the Baptist ply on Sunday 4 a y y when the three Sabbath• Schools -f oin- - -James Ferguson; of Cherry- ed together. wood, left in our office on Satur- The darkness prevented a larger Tnaat Maalt• day two onions grown from seed, attendance at League Friday evenwg pESIaHs when an able pa er was read b the eac o w is we a ounces. P P y C COPYRIGHTS dG - -;; = bea6 tliisf we.woltld be- v w b g � pus W MEN'S FURNISHINGS vI h w We � >:. M