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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_10_25'Vf X-7 97- .7� NE. K IN 7 R G I 1EARING, ONT... -FRIDA-.A7,--0CT0`_ER 5q 1 rw Tfo.-4 -A VOL. XXXIL *w0fosiatanal, 49avb*. MONGOLIA DUNDA*TON Established 75 years P'. 7 Arthur Williams, of Eglinton. call. On Hallowe'en night Thursday Oct. SPINK. M ed on Friendil hem on Sunday. 31st a chicken pie and pumpkin pie Miss K. DeGeer Is spending a few supZhr.will be hold In the PresbgrrL&n GREENWOOD 1.1'� D ID FOR D u a . of 0., Regis. days this week with friends In To. chu ablerton. Tea will ser- o 1141ad wbw of the OpteoftiftIA ronto. ved from 0 to 8 o'clock after which a 644) FLOUR: Lo. cial aftilatiou Biven to 111-be given coesist- Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, of Arizona, choice pro w --WHITE-SATIN r= b as 1111iftill of His$ tested frea. NoAh MILLS Ifent R few days last week with Minx ing of ant1g, ythe choir, solos re. Claremont. 46tt CREA M-BUNS DeGeer. cito tions and d ueto by the Misses Law. .7 want a large quantity of' McKINNOlf, M.D., L.R.C.S_, TEA-BUNS Samuel McMulleni of Toronto, mo. of Pickering, Miss Nicholson, of Dun. and visited barton, Miss Banyard, of Green River, Barley, Buckwhe t nd Fall W 08-diabIrlb mozaborof the, "Alsee of red out on Thursday heat ausan a a rlc� .. d Bread and Cake Makers Free. 7 to of 021111.1�11�0= frienashere. Miss Osborne. of Darlington and Miss college of Saams, Matthew and Mrs. Timbers and Thom. of Dunbarton. Addresses will and will pay highest prices, *Vs,-A FEED seestion to 091cases of wonwo and daughter, Flossie. of the Oth line, be given by Rm H. D. Cameron M Don't Fall to Buy Whitchurch, visited at R. Tarr's on A., of, West Hill, and Rev. D. E K1,981ML the best pastry flour BRAN Lin, -SHORTS BAKERS' JOY, the boot bread Rour CKERINQ MEDICAL SURGICAL' Sunday. ston. of Pickering. Everybody wel. Mrs. Richard Tarr and daughter, come. Admission 26 cents, chilldren I also keep on hand and X-RAY INSTITUTE WELLAND FE19D FLOUR Vera, spent a few days lest week 15 cents. ONTARIO JUMBO L.: 46 Bran.'Shorts, Midlings. V, OATS with friends and relativesi in Toronto Low Grade Flour, oats, and Eglinton. Oat Cho a. axAnr Tovnx. it. 13.1 X. D.t C. IL, CIAT CHOPA WHITBY' P, Barley Food. CORN t Pot ad Pearl Barley Spoolaliss In Rectal Dissilass. ProstatiqZisl­ N plivaR At the police court on Monday. Mol&sgi CORN CHOPI ne, Cotton Seed Meal. f U6106 Dinsom of Women. 0ancers, Stanley MeArdle, David Kelly and Di... of By I-Say examistaftm. CORN CRA Gilbert Murray spent Sunday In Stock Spice-best kinds &nl CKED: Whitby. Margaret Thompson were charged W Bar. 40" tung glass" MIXED 9 6111 scass, CHOP with breaking into and tresepassin John Nighowander spent Sunday In a house belonging to Min Green- 02m Booze 13 to 3 and I to 9 4.My Monday. Wednesday and Frlilay 1p ith friends in Ashburn. . 1- FEED WHOLESALF IN TON LOTS w wood, on Henry St. on the 7tb inst. Rolled Oats and Rolled Wheat, Oorn Albert and Mrs. Helsely spent Sun- LAW. Defendants had been remanded twice Meaf,. W heatlets, Graham Flour, Chopping every day In the week. dai with relatives in Mt. Joy. and had'spent the last two weeks In Buckwheat Flour. and Mrs. Dunsheath, of Toronto, jail. _T E. FAREWELL, K.C.. BARRIS. Special The male prisoners pleaded -rimy, &ad spent Sunday with friends here. :15:%�. Court Novela. WhhbT. ry 0-0- LASSES A number from here attended the $10.00 and $8.00 costs or 30 days, The guilty to trespass. Kelly was fined D CALWELL'S MO MEAL lecture at Whitevale on Tuesday, even. money not beirig forthcoming he will LT. BARCLAY, BarrlBter-at-law, ing. have free board for the next month. a solicitor. Notary Public. 9 Exazal- cw John and Mrs. Stiner, of Uxbridge. M,Ardel was fined $5.00 and costs I Rio 0ow" of Justice, W911 7, f_, Wbilby. spent Sunday with Wm. and Mrs. $8.50 which he will p�!y. The charge C-7; �, L. SPINKs LIMITEDS STOCK P...o Booth here. against Margaret Thompson, W120 7.1�1 �1A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Clarence Doten has returned to his hall, from Toronto, was changed to PICKERING. ONT. -.4;J60 solicitor, Not"7 Public. Zia. Moineyto Soon ofte at I door to home here. after spending the past vitirrancy. For the the next six YN year in Buffalo. months she will assist in the Mercer 1, Russell Barton Is spending a few 0 F %4J%JLJa Reformatory. days at his home here. owing to the serious Illness of his father. CHIRRAYWOOD The Baptist Church here will bold 4 their anniveseary on the Ord ana 4th James Honey Is all smiles these days CALDWELL'S MOLASSES of November. On Monday even for its a girl. Miss Lucilla Davidson has returned Rev, Mr. Sowepby. of Toronto, wi A ve an interestinit lecture I The Want- home, after a long vacation, BLATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL-. iner." As this is one of Mr. Sower- Miss Clare Hedges. of Toronto, In by's favoritesi, It Will undoubtedly be visiting friends In Cherrvwood. good. George and Russell Davidson have �0 0. SAGAR and FLAX MEAL been erecting silos the past week. WHITBY Congratulations to Arthur and Mrs. $1.00 Taylor on the birth of a young son. The Bteam shovel of the Toronti). Miss May Andrew. of Whitby. has POULTRY TONIC Eastern In beginning work this week been visiting her uncle. C. Lintner. 70 cente on the Mackie farm, Miss Emily Garland haa returned The town council is undertaking an home- much ImprOTed-10-ye-A-1-th; after advertising cawgign for the town of bar recent illness. Wbitby so a roe out" And Industrial Mr. Ketly, of Victoria College, To location. rointo. addressed the-Methodist can- J 0 L. 'SPINK, Lt The contractor for the,new Carne. xr"ation on Sunday. gie library is here at present making The Dominion Construction Co. are PICKERING Arrangements for beginoin Work pushing work on the new C. P. R. line immediately on the new builgag. south of here. having relays of men R It is reported that the Grand Trunk working night and day on the itteam C 0 Railway Co. is baying up land east of shovel in a cut 32 feet deep on the Toronto for the purpose of building an farm�of Win. Petty. er. electric fine to be used for a suburban A; service. Wm. Daly. the C. P. R. contractor . I I ­ . . - -j" Best I I All coal I uwp steam coal. a has comDleted the work on the east Mrs. Dunlop is confined to the house under cover. full weight and side of Ouffin's creek and on Sunday hese days with & heavy cold, PENNOOK I t prompt service. morning moved the Bteafi shovel 110111`04frArVAILE. ONr. Thanksgiving C. Sargent, of Claremont in putting across to the west side. In -a furnace for F. I� Green th N Finned 1111111141111CCOr OW Z1116411111ser. About 60 per coat. of the grading on IS mi 'U M& :8 MI 1RJ r week. the C, P R. has been completed be- Levi and Mrs. Mackey. of Toronto Any business entrusted to me will tween Agincourt and Whitby and the spent Tuisday with F. L. and Mrs' A Good stock of rough and matched beg3lock, also mawhed and dreles. be careltdly handled. etings steel is expected to be'laid thts winter. Green. Charges Moderate'- It Is also expected to have about fifty Miss B. Lukes, of Toronto is ad ed spruce &ad p ne re. 9 miles r4adr for operation early in the iDg- a week with her auni 2x, Sx and 4x Ontario cedar shingles. Independent Phone No. 1514. season of 91& Harris. Sx and 4x B. C. shingles. We have just received a nice Two old residents of Whitby Our teachqr. Miss PlIkery. was In passed away during the post week. NValt,r Port Perry last week attendlng the Let me quote you priceis on any build. P]JILIP line of Thanksgi cards. Munn-el. was a wealthy man Ifv- Teacher's Convention. Ing material you may require. vIng fag retired. One day last week he M Iss Rate Sadler and -her brother, Also a new line of Wess were in Toronto last week to Bill stuff a specialty, -aA pickiag applels ana while thus en- Has a full line or treall and cur- r Independant phone 150#. ed fell row the tree receiving In- see their friend. Mis's Ad& Brwlshaw. :COMIC y ed meats constantly on h^nd. %Mries from which he died soon of ter- previous to her leaving for her home Cardi. words, at the age of 8T. His funeral in England. A C. REESO Spice Ron, 1�5, eakfast Bacon, was very largel� attended. John San- David and Mrs. Graham and two HAilt 15010KZL861 Weiner% etC. ders, formerly a merchant of this rom CAEE.&ND SIEE THIEM town. also died at the children arrived here last week f LOCUST HILL age of 90. Scotland. He has engaged with F. Highest prices paid for in the house L. Green. They will reside 'Butcher s cattle 1=M3rZrZ= TIME TABLP�Piokerfng Staltion.G BROUGHAM vacated by Arthur Lowe. Master R. WHeon. brotheir of Chao. T. & Trains going Bad Ine as follows- Miss Mildred Robson was in Toronto Wilson. miller here, arriyed from No. 6 Man 8.08 A M. dy -eek is G PHARMA fast w - Maidstone, England, on Monds, HE 12 L*Ml Asso P. M. 91 ckerin4 ::fiverq P,cKERIN John A. White has returned from came here with the intention ohearn. 14 rAmal 6." P. M. his tri tothe West. In g farming and boa gone to live with Trains' going W"I due " follow*- First-class rigs for.hire' REAL ESTATE..... H. I Teasdale spent Sunday with N. L. Stevenson, aMrougham. No. 13 Local 8.27 A. M. frinds in Cedar Grove. 11 Local LSO P. M6 8.09 P. M. A� or night Mrs, Ed. Willson in visiting friends WHITKV^Lg L _ , j 7 Mall in Hamilton this week. *Sundav included. q. Bus meets all trains N. Y. Poucher. of Toronto, spent Robt. Varden, of Toronto, is visiting Sunday witb his parellits old"Ifiriends. �.-Teaming promptly attended to. 4 MTs. Malcolm and Robert and Mrs. M ra.- Spence it- the guest of her sio- AZent,for CanadA Carriage Co. Insur;'ance rates lowgr on farm. pro- Milne were in Ashburn on Sunday. ter, Mrs. Tricksy. Perty and Villaffe Dwellings, Mrs. H. Mechiti and Miss Blanche Mrs. O'Mally has returned -from a. 7 71. He Peak infirst-classCompapies. Ppent Friday of last week in Toronto. visit to Toronto friends. Mr. Wardell,�of Port McNicol is Walter Major and-family 9&nt San lqc� loreZZU13= 3sTctee Brok..* �:l spending a few days with friends here, day with Toronto friends. Wm. and Mrs. Wallace. of Toronto, Mrs. Fraser, of Detroit� is the guest If not insured wiih me, call and sister Get the Best It Pays! compare rates. gent over Sunday with T. 0. and Mrs. of her -in-law, Mrs. H. Johnson, One first-class brick house and Among the many positions our col Brown. Miss McCallum leaves Friday night Iege bas recenti; filled were two - Specta� I I stable for sale. Ed. Griffiths has got nicely settled to spend the holidair at her home in worth $1100arid 500. We are now in the house lit; recently purchased Brampton. trying to fill one for SION. Demand froin John Gerow. We are sorry to report that A'fbert and for our graduates Iff fully five times ..-We V. Richa:&an- Henry Norton has returned from Roach is again poorly, but we hope our supply. the North-west where be has been for for a speedy recove r 3=0" it%g progarn and Notary Public, Pickering.- -tbg-ptw three months. A varied interes Mrs%Milroy, of Cedar Grove, and tea will be given in the ethodist nses iss Anthoby, of Toronto, are spend.' Church Monday evening. ing few days with friends here. Nicholas Reesor occupied the Meth- STECIALIST m bsence of rs. Perryman returned from, To- odist pulpit Sunday in the a TORONTO. ONT. in all kinds of Tire Setting. ronto on Wednesday. accompanied.b* the pastor, Rev. Langford. Is a Business College of the highest her d"Rbter. Mrs. Love, and f Rev. and Mrs. Langford left Satur-, grade. Several former student of' Fish and Meats. Flnuan ad i;, day for a week's holidays and will We" do not need your pres- other colleges are now in attend. Reaper and Mower Knives g I rodnd Salt Herrings, Rolled Shoulder, Long represent the Wbitevale S. S. at the cription 'to replace a broken -ention. ance. It pays to get a business edu. Clear Bacon, Ham and Bologna at Hamilton Conv lens. Bring the pieces. We Rev; Mr. Cowan, of Toronto. ably cation V you got k In the rigbt BefoW. Woodworking and Geo. Phillips. ze them-and exactly. dupli- Wrightfor our catalogue. Enter Mrs. Feasby was at Sanford last filled- the Baptist pulpit In -the absence analy General Blacksmithing., date, Or we can make-up your DOW. week, Her brother, John Neiek, who of Rev. Mr. Tricksy. who has been Prin !pal had been III for some time. passed away for the past week. prevent prescription in any 6i Cor. Yonge and Alexander S away Saturday morning and was bur- Susan Ann Sleigh, formerly a real- og popular style of mounts. ried on Monday. dent of our vlllag�i, died at her home W, H JACKSON, ha ROAO Remember the Thanksgiving ser- In Tororito - ad -Monday, ignil her ris We can'also fit you with per- 0 yOU 10tS Of T&ter 7 vices in the Christian church on Sun. mains were brought here for fectly iatlifactory 2 nigh spec- ­4 M ng day next. The pastor, Itev. C. JL Interment, ":�,..Blaoks ithi 001 Sadler. will conduct the service In the The concert given by the Bch Q B, RJCZ9 OF WHrMVALZ morning, and the Rev. E. W. Tink. children Friday afternoon was largely Xaving rented the Dunbarton shop Is prepared to furnish you anything of Greenwood, in the evening. The attended by the parents and friends. No ]a and opened the same, I am prepar. In the line of watet supply such as Bro ba.131 Union Choir will lead in This to indeed air Inspiration to teach- ug mom sett ed to do all work entrusted Pumpb,j�� windmills, hydraulic r& the erviC, of pralve In the morning er and children to see what may seem to me, and the Wbitevale Baptist Cbolr In to some, meagre efforts, so highly ap- me In the above line. plumbing. etc. the eyenlag. On Monday evening a preciated. Horseeboeinic % specialty. JEWELER AND OPTTCIA74 Call in and we me any time, social will be held In the church, when They are also exper't well drillers .I... � refresbmenta will be served andL& The OntArio government propoR6 pposirm, Armild soli HITBY and respectfully cit your patron good program given. Admission 15 erecting an institution— h Odor oporicis WHITBY DUNBARTON age for the f u t ure. d. obone B621. cents. feeble-minded. L1 . . . . . . . . . . ".W" 0. HAM-issuer of Marriage Licans" in tbo County of Ontario A;ke;[.g VMW. rny TPOUOHER. Real Estate Auc. a Mouser, valtator, collector Lad issuer at nalrboo licasom Bmugham. - My DHOPPER Issuer of Marri . Xdamaw is %he County of 00= '.100se at vion and bb residence. Clarmons. Ocinveryalseer. Coleassisdonerfor tallgi PAUI&vtos. Aoaoua-mas. Zile. Kofflay so to" log 6= of Kairriags Us. OM. Licensed Aue"itioneer. .,FPOSTU�U e fm Oventlas of Taft and Ontario. An*. IN" IWOS Of all kl"d 64ftowd to on shortens botio& Address Gmen Mvey P. 0.. out, B. POWEL" Licensed Auc. solloew? for amati" or Ontario and Yoral, An Illinds Of lease 000due"d either Privately or by auction. Iftle not" collected For dotes or other par, Iticulars apply as reside , thasbotli 8L Pick. -.40ins. phone orders lots as News olkoo. Pick. 1pfts. or VA"Ab's 11111"Is. Claremont Will re. Isolve prom 2! ""OU". Satisfaction 9"ral2�. A year in Buffalo. months she will assist in the Mercer 1, Russell Barton Is spending a few 0 F %4J%JLJa Reformatory. days at his home here. owing to the serious Illness of his father. CHIRRAYWOOD The Baptist Church here will bold 4 their anniveseary on the Ord ana 4th James Honey Is all smiles these days CALDWELL'S MOLASSES of November. On Monday even for its a girl. Miss Lucilla Davidson has returned Rev, Mr. Sowepby. of Toronto, wi A ve an interestinit lecture I The Want- home, after a long vacation, BLATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL-. iner." As this is one of Mr. Sower- Miss Clare Hedges. of Toronto, In by's favoritesi, It Will undoubtedly be visiting friends In Cherrvwood. good. George and Russell Davidson have �0 0. SAGAR and FLAX MEAL been erecting silos the past week. WHITBY Congratulations to Arthur and Mrs. $1.00 Taylor on the birth of a young son. The Bteam shovel of the Toronti). Miss May Andrew. of Whitby. has POULTRY TONIC Eastern In beginning work this week been visiting her uncle. C. Lintner. 70 cente on the Mackie farm, Miss Emily Garland haa returned The town council is undertaking an home- much ImprOTed-10-ye-A-1-th; after advertising cawgign for the town of bar recent illness. Wbitby so a roe out" And Industrial Mr. Ketly, of Victoria College, To location. rointo. addressed the-Methodist can- J 0 L. 'SPINK, Lt The contractor for the,new Carne. xr"ation on Sunday. gie library is here at present making The Dominion Construction Co. are PICKERING Arrangements for beginoin Work pushing work on the new C. P. R. line immediately on the new builgag. south of here. having relays of men R It is reported that the Grand Trunk working night and day on the itteam C 0 Railway Co. is baying up land east of shovel in a cut 32 feet deep on the Toronto for the purpose of building an farm�of Win. Petty. er. electric fine to be used for a suburban A; service. Wm. Daly. the C. P. R. contractor . I I ­ . . - -j" Best I I All coal I uwp steam coal. a has comDleted the work on the east Mrs. Dunlop is confined to the house under cover. full weight and side of Ouffin's creek and on Sunday hese days with & heavy cold, PENNOOK I t prompt service. morning moved the Bteafi shovel 110111`04frArVAILE. ONr. Thanksgiving C. Sargent, of Claremont in putting across to the west side. In -a furnace for F. I� Green th N Finned 1111111141111CCOr OW Z1116411111ser. About 60 per coat. of the grading on IS mi 'U M& :8 MI 1RJ r week. the C, P R. has been completed be- Levi and Mrs. Mackey. of Toronto Any business entrusted to me will tween Agincourt and Whitby and the spent Tuisday with F. L. and Mrs' A Good stock of rough and matched beg3lock, also mawhed and dreles. be careltdly handled. etings steel is expected to be'laid thts winter. Green. Charges Moderate'- It Is also expected to have about fifty Miss B. Lukes, of Toronto is ad ed spruce &ad p ne re. 9 miles r4adr for operation early in the iDg- a week with her auni 2x, Sx and 4x Ontario cedar shingles. Independent Phone No. 1514. season of 91& Harris. Sx and 4x B. C. shingles. We have just received a nice Two old residents of Whitby Our teachqr. Miss PlIkery. was In passed away during the post week. NValt,r Port Perry last week attendlng the Let me quote you priceis on any build. P]JILIP line of Thanksgi cards. Munn-el. was a wealthy man Ifv- Teacher's Convention. Ing material you may require. vIng fag retired. One day last week he M Iss Rate Sadler and -her brother, Also a new line of Wess were in Toronto last week to Bill stuff a specialty, -aA pickiag applels ana while thus en- Has a full line or treall and cur- r Independant phone 150#. ed fell row the tree receiving In- see their friend. Mis's Ad& Brwlshaw. :COMIC y ed meats constantly on h^nd. %Mries from which he died soon of ter- previous to her leaving for her home Cardi. words, at the age of 8T. His funeral in England. A C. REESO Spice Ron, 1�5, eakfast Bacon, was very largel� attended. John San- David and Mrs. Graham and two HAilt 15010KZL861 Weiner% etC. ders, formerly a merchant of this rom CAEE.&ND SIEE THIEM town. also died at the children arrived here last week f LOCUST HILL age of 90. Scotland. He has engaged with F. Highest prices paid for in the house L. Green. They will reside 'Butcher s cattle 1=M3rZrZ= TIME TABLP�Piokerfng Staltion.G BROUGHAM vacated by Arthur Lowe. Master R. WHeon. brotheir of Chao. T. & Trains going Bad Ine as follows- Miss Mildred Robson was in Toronto Wilson. miller here, arriyed from No. 6 Man 8.08 A M. dy -eek is G PHARMA fast w - Maidstone, England, on Monds, HE 12 L*Ml Asso P. M. 91 ckerin4 ::fiverq P,cKERIN John A. White has returned from came here with the intention ohearn. 14 rAmal 6." P. M. his tri tothe West. In g farming and boa gone to live with Trains' going W"I due " follow*- First-class rigs for.hire' REAL ESTATE..... H. I Teasdale spent Sunday with N. L. Stevenson, aMrougham. No. 13 Local 8.27 A. M. frinds in Cedar Grove. 11 Local LSO P. M6 8.09 P. M. A� or night Mrs, Ed. Willson in visiting friends WHITKV^Lg L _ , j 7 Mall in Hamilton this week. *Sundav included. q. Bus meets all trains N. Y. Poucher. of Toronto, spent Robt. Varden, of Toronto, is visiting Sunday witb his parellits old"Ifiriends. �.-Teaming promptly attended to. 4 MTs. Malcolm and Robert and Mrs. M ra.- Spence it- the guest of her sio- AZent,for CanadA Carriage Co. Insur;'ance rates lowgr on farm. pro- Milne were in Ashburn on Sunday. ter, Mrs. Tricksy. Perty and Villaffe Dwellings, Mrs. H. Mechiti and Miss Blanche Mrs. O'Mally has returned -from a. 7 71. He Peak infirst-classCompapies. Ppent Friday of last week in Toronto. visit to Toronto friends. Mr. Wardell,�of Port McNicol is Walter Major and-family 9&nt San lqc� loreZZU13= 3sTctee Brok..* �:l spending a few days with friends here, day with Toronto friends. Wm. and Mrs. Wallace. of Toronto, Mrs. Fraser, of Detroit� is the guest If not insured wiih me, call and sister Get the Best It Pays! compare rates. gent over Sunday with T. 0. and Mrs. of her -in-law, Mrs. H. Johnson, One first-class brick house and Among the many positions our col Brown. Miss McCallum leaves Friday night Iege bas recenti; filled were two - Specta� I I stable for sale. Ed. Griffiths has got nicely settled to spend the holidair at her home in worth $1100arid 500. We are now in the house lit; recently purchased Brampton. trying to fill one for SION. Demand froin John Gerow. We are sorry to report that A'fbert and for our graduates Iff fully five times ..-We V. Richa:&an- Henry Norton has returned from Roach is again poorly, but we hope our supply. the North-west where be has been for for a speedy recove r 3=0" it%g progarn and Notary Public, Pickering.- -tbg-ptw three months. A varied interes Mrs%Milroy, of Cedar Grove, and tea will be given in the ethodist nses iss Anthoby, of Toronto, are spend.' Church Monday evening. ing few days with friends here. Nicholas Reesor occupied the Meth- STECIALIST m bsence of rs. Perryman returned from, To- odist pulpit Sunday in the a TORONTO. ONT. in all kinds of Tire Setting. ronto on Wednesday. accompanied.b* the pastor, Rev. Langford. Is a Business College of the highest her d"Rbter. Mrs. Love, and f Rev. and Mrs. Langford left Satur-, grade. Several former student of' Fish and Meats. Flnuan ad i;, day for a week's holidays and will We" do not need your pres- other colleges are now in attend. Reaper and Mower Knives g I rodnd Salt Herrings, Rolled Shoulder, Long represent the Wbitevale S. S. at the cription 'to replace a broken -ention. ance. It pays to get a business edu. Clear Bacon, Ham and Bologna at Hamilton Conv lens. Bring the pieces. We Rev; Mr. Cowan, of Toronto. ably cation V you got k In the rigbt BefoW. Woodworking and Geo. Phillips. ze them-and exactly. dupli- Wrightfor our catalogue. Enter Mrs. Feasby was at Sanford last filled- the Baptist pulpit In -the absence analy General Blacksmithing., date, Or we can make-up your DOW. week, Her brother, John Neiek, who of Rev. Mr. Tricksy. who has been Prin !pal had been III for some time. passed away for the past week. prevent prescription in any 6i Cor. Yonge and Alexander S away Saturday morning and was bur- Susan Ann Sleigh, formerly a real- og popular style of mounts. ried on Monday. dent of our vlllag�i, died at her home W, H JACKSON, ha ROAO Remember the Thanksgiving ser- In Tororito - ad -Monday, ignil her ris We can'also fit you with per- 0 yOU 10tS Of T&ter 7 vices in the Christian church on Sun. mains were brought here for fectly iatlifactory 2 nigh spec- ­4 M ng day next. The pastor, Itev. C. JL Interment, ":�,..Blaoks ithi 001 Sadler. will conduct the service In the The concert given by the Bch Q B, RJCZ9 OF WHrMVALZ morning, and the Rev. E. W. Tink. children Friday afternoon was largely Xaving rented the Dunbarton shop Is prepared to furnish you anything of Greenwood, in the evening. The attended by the parents and friends. No ]a and opened the same, I am prepar. In the line of watet supply such as Bro ba.131 Union Choir will lead in This to indeed air Inspiration to teach- ug mom sett ed to do all work entrusted Pumpb,j�� windmills, hydraulic r& the erviC, of pralve In the morning er and children to see what may seem to me, and the Wbitevale Baptist Cbolr In to some, meagre efforts, so highly ap- me In the above line. plumbing. etc. the eyenlag. On Monday evening a preciated. Horseeboeinic % specialty. JEWELER AND OPTTCIA74 Call in and we me any time, social will be held In the church, when They are also exper't well drillers .I... � refresbmenta will be served andL& The OntArio government propoR6 pposirm, Armild soli HITBY and respectfully cit your patron good program given. Admission 15 erecting an institution— h Odor oporicis WHITBY DUNBARTON age for the f u t ure. d. obone B621. cents. feeble-minded. L1 . . . . . . . . . . c .•ue .M ^.- s,,. - •+i- - , .. ... . +aY i i,,L .a..+• tae .r�s°'"n'•,;.�3J .��•- •',� -7 -f'.. .fir• _ , to t7o; maltfas, 80 W." :BnelhesL- i ODC: tP ]Io? 750 Flotllk�- ffianitoba fypring ��� AIN RE A : j AL what stouts, ttreta. X6.80, seoont>!s $6.• :� 30; strop_; bakers', $5;>b0: Wiator9�yatiearA,'. ,.. mss. .35 to 40�1Rolled ostrH choice, _ ; lbe, i 40• Bran-41W; _ _ _ _ ,+ base. shorts $27: middlinov, io 330: moniIlie D�sastrou8 Wet �eaf�ler p!'evS�i t� -�A �U �3EC, On+� ,l Turkey; .Bulgaria and Se rvia Ara. Now Fighting In W to x$13.5 . Cho s��nes n•� s e _ 131-2 -w 133.4x: Aness Eastern4 13 W, Dead Earnest. �, 13 3-4x. Butter--Choicest creamery, 25 ,.. . • 291.40; seconds, 27 to gB tar o an an to a, . NO toe 220 T. ed. 29 to- -Mo. 2 stock. 21 to Pots toe. -Per bag, car lots, 65 to 700. A despatch from Ottawa says: of 5 per cent. Tl ,.. - ....•�+' f: r LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 21.08 bushels neat as 'A despatch from Athena says: which they had taken in the defence A bulletin issued on Wednesday by : against 20.77 bus year. Oats .'' Greece, not wishing to detach her- of Elassona, at the foot Of Mount Montreal, Oct. 22. -sales of choice steers the Census and Statistics Office g Olympus, and occupied the town. were made at 0.25 to $6.50, good at $s: , show a total pr of 381,602,- s self from her allies, sent instruc- 50 to $6, and the lower grades from that covers the crop conditions in Can- 000. bushels, compared with 348,= ions early oa Thursday morning to Crown Prince Constantine was in dawn to .84.50 per cwt. Choice oows, $5.50. personal command, and a Sheep and lambs: $3.75 to $4 and thelat- ads, for the month ended Septem- 8$5,600 bushels last year, the yield" the Minister at Constantinople to ter at $6 to $6.10 per cwt. calves, Is to her 30. It states that during this r acre being 41.39 bushels com- P baptism of fire. The Greek troops 412 each, as to size and quality. Hogs. g ' - wommunicate, a declaration of war showed great courage. Their losses Was to $9 per cwt., weighed off oars. month disastrously wet weather pared with 37,75. Barley is esti- Toronto. Oct. 22.- -Cattl hoice butcher, Continued to prevail over most mated to yield a total of 43,895,100 to the Porte. Greece at the same were small. The Turkish- troops re- y itime sent a fraternal greeting of the 85.78 to 86.160 goon meainm, $s.ae to s56o; arts of Canada, especially over g g tired toward Sarandaporo Pass, common, $4.50 to $s; cows, $3 to $6: balls. P P y bushels, compared with 40,632,000 allied States. where, the main forces had conoea- 83 to � 50 canners, $1.50 to $2. calves- the Provinces of Quebec, Ontario bushels last year, the yield being Servia was the first of the three Good .eat „$s to $9; common, i3.60 to $6. 31.00 bushel's per acre, against' trated. The Greeks occupy all fife s:ocxers and Feeders - Steers, 95o to IAso and Manitoba. At September 30 l3tates 'to declare war on Thursday heights of the north of Elassona, lbs., at $5 25 to $5.60: feeding bulls, 900 large areas of grain, both in the 28.94. - g to 1,200 lbs.. at $2.75 to $4,25. Milkers and ' night. , Bulgaria followed with a and a decisive battle is imminent. springers--SW to $75. Sheep and lambs- East and West, were still either 'an- The total production of rye is 3,- eimilar declaration. THE SERYIAN ADVANCE. Li ht ewes, $a to ingot heavy ewes, $3 to out or were exposed to the wet in 086,000 bushels, against 2,668,800 A despatch from Constantino Ie $30; lambs $6 to $6.zs. Hogs- 4a.bo, fed stook. Much damage has been p P and watered, and 88.30. f.o.b. g bushels in 1911, the yield "s per acre says :' The formal declaration of A despatch from Belgrade says. 402 caused , by sprouting, and in the being 20.75 and 17.41 bushels re- war against Servia and Bulgaria The Servian army, under command North - West ' Provinces second s ectivel- Of oats, barley and rye a , was published by the Turkish Gov- of the Crown Prince, has captured $AwHILL BURNED. p y y y growth has in numerous instances increases in total production as ernment on Thursday. Rulva Heights, a strategical loaf- ' caused uneven •ripening and oonse= compared with last ear represent. A despatch from Atlieaa, Greece, tion to the south of Bujanoralz, $ -0,000 -Loss Oecasioaed by Fire at quent lowering of grade. Frosts percentages of 9.8 and 25. The es-' ri says: Fighting between the Greek some miles -below Vranys. An o8'i- Lindsay• during September in those provin- timated production of peas is 4,2002,- army and the Turkish forces. sta- vial report from the general staff A despatch from Lindsay says : ces did some damage, but as a rule 400 bushels, beans 1,ii6,800 bushels, :_' honed along the frontier began at Nish says that the Servians have The large, mill belonging to the only ate =sown crops, including flan y P , g , of buckwheat 10,924,100 bushels, of early on Thursday. taken all the- trenchea in the Turk- Baker lumber Company- was to- were seriously affected. In parts flaxseed 2I,143,400 bushels, of Mixed - a A despatch from Sofia says: King ish territory around Vranya and tally destroyed by fire late Satur- of. Southern Ontario the ground is grains 17,940,900 bushels, and of ?: Ferdinand is on his way to the head- that the Turks have been driven day night. The blaze was first no- so , wet that many farmers have corn for husking 14,218,000 bushels. quarters. of the Bulgarian army back across the Morava Valley. ticed by the nightwatchman, who abandoned the sowing of Fall wheat The average quality of these near the Turkish frontier: A special TOOK 160 PRISONERS. sent in the_ alarm, which was for next year. crops at harvest time, measured up :z N service will be held in the Cathe- promptly The estimates of yield published on a per cent. basis of 100 as rep - drat, where the Archb%$hop will in- A despatch from Sofia says: The romptl' responded to by the fire - Bul Bulgarian forces o ratio against men. Before the latter arrived the a month ago could only be regard- resenting grain well headed, well yoke a blessing on the holy war on B Pe B g g y g j which th&•- trountry is embarking. Adrianople have driven the Turks fire had made great headway and ed as of preliminary value, because filled, well saved, and anaffected to " Similar services will be held back to the forts forming the outer � their efforts failed to save the build- is consequence of the bad weather any appreciably extent by frost, „ throughout the country. line of the defences. They took i00 ing. Besides the building and ma- and late season harvesting opera- rust, smut, etc., is as follows:- t A de €patch from Berlin says- prisoners. The general advance of chinery, 10 or 12 thousand pieces of tions had made so little progress. Spring wheat, 83.70 ; oats, 86.01 ; `',Turkey has withdrawn a large sum the Bulgarians continues. Sever - I barrel headings were consumed. The new - estimates of yield ob- barley, 84.48 ; rye, 80.82 ; peas, 66,- of faDne•y, reported to be $17,500,- al of the positions on the heights , The mill, when in operation, em- tained from correspondents at the 41 ; beans, 68.81 ; buckwheat, 80.87; ss A()t), from Germany, according to a were taken at the bayonet point. In I ploys seventy workmen, and was end of September confirm general- mixed grains, 90.59; flaxseed, 83,86, 4� special despatch from Bucharest, the villages the Turks are seizing' one of Lindsay's most successful ly the previous estimates for most and corn for husking, 72.92 per Roumania. The money was deposi- Bulgarian officials and holding them industries. The loss is -estimated of the crops, but inasmuch sus very I cent. Of these crops wheat, oats, lied in Germany doling the reign of for ransom. I at about $20,000 ;-„insuranoe about little threshing had been possible barley, and flaxseed are above. I fibs Sultan Abdul Hamad and was CAPTURE OF PLAYA. 89,x• The mill will. likely be re- and large areas of grain were still while peas, beans and Dorn for - ui ear-marked exclusively for a war built during this coming winter. unharvested, it is feared that the I husking are below tl Rverage qua- t z A despatch from Cettinje, Monte ;fund, Germany has consented, e- - final estimates after completion of lity for either of the two plevwus t trays the correspondent, to its de- IIe'glo� says: It is officially announc- livery he co Ottoman Government ne here that the Montenegrin forces GRENADIERS' RE-UNION, the threshing may turn out lower years, Rye is slightly below the captured the town of Playa on Fri- than the figures now given. average. Flax is well _ above the and the gold is now on the way from The battle lasted two days. Canada's '.noted Regiment Cefe- For Spring wheat the estimated quality of both 1911 (75 per cent.) '$ustendie, Roumania, to Constaa day• production is 188,916,600 bushels, as and 1910 (73 per cent.). tinaple, on board -of the steamer' Be- WARSHIPS OFF EPIRUS, brating Their Jubilee. compared with 189,904,600 bushels Root crops continue to show ea- gale Coral I. A despatch from Constantinople The Royal Grenadiers of Toronto, last year. For Fall wheat the es- cellent figures as representing av- CIREE$3 VICTORIOIIB. says: It is reported from Janina one of Canada's smartest regi- timate is 16,868,700 bushels, oom- erage condition during growth. The ail- despatch from Athena says i that six Greek warships and three E meats, organized in 1862, is this pared with 26,014.000 •bushels last highest are potatoes, 90.12 per - - tt31t hours' engagement the transports have._appeAx_e4,__q the i.year holding a grand re -union and year, the total_ estimated wheat cent., and the lowest corn for fod- +, Greeks on Saturday dislodged the coast of Epirus. Their apparent ' jubilee on November 2nd and 3rd, . production being therefore 208,683,- der, 80.63 per cent., the last named Turks from the strong position object is the lauding of troops. al -which it is expected about 2,000 300 bushels, as-compared with 218,- crop have improved by over 4 points e s- members will be present. The 918,800 bushels in 1911, a decrease during -the month. s��www A }}}��� A Beans- Hand•pioked, 83 per bushel: names and addresses of ex- members ' r . uRl S Of f A M nug I primes. $2.90. :n a Sobbing way are pouring In from all p81Le Of Ij {$ , Honey .EsLracted. in tine, is to 120 p� Canada and United States' and T$AI'ii HIT SLEEPING BULL. FOLLOWED HER FIANCE. Poultry- Wholeholasal•. combs, $350 to those who have not yet sent in their lb. for No 1, w ft3, wholesale. aria proves of chotes Workman Jumped From Car. and Owen Bound 1pirl Died Two Weeks_ names and addresses to the Royal P 11111PO eTs FROM T140 LEADING iRfsO$ dressed poultry -- Chickens. 148 per lb t s.,� �-- +- CiNTlli! OR AISiR14A, fowl, lb. 10 to Ile; ducks, 11 to 120:. geese. Grenadiers, Toronto, should do so Was Crushed to Death. � After He Passed Away. 11 to 120; turkeys. is to 174 Live poultry. at once, and thus avoid being over- A despatch from North Bay says A despatch from Owen Sound about 20 lower than the above. I no" eI eattfsi. Orals, Choose ta! 0"W Potatoes- offerings have recently fallen looked. _ Toodore Leveaqui, teameter, em- says: Miss. Gunn, for a number of oyoiwk st t4vsee net A�eses off. and prices are firmer at $1 a bag. on - ployed by the Superior Construe N DOCTOR'S TRIALS years bookkeeper in a local cloth- 006417066 Co,, , was killed on T- hursday BREADSTUrra PROVISIONS. when tha Algoma Central work ins atom, died on Saturday evpa- Tnr�nto, -Ocs- -=- Tlour.,ginser wheat, m.ste ar. q„o ad as touo:s -- Bometimefl Gets Sick Like i train on which he was riding oollid- � fag after two days' illness. She -- U0- per cent. patents,, $3.83 to $3.90. *%. 4641- Bacon long clear. 13 to fi i eo per lb., fa board. Manitoba tour*- patents. to , case Iota Pork -Short cut. $26 to E2Ts -�tbE1 YCOgle.: ed Wlt}1 8 bull long asleep aC1098 togs to have been married in the ;lute bas +, $s.7o; second patents. $s.m. saa do, mess. $21.50 to $22. Hams - Medium to the .rails. Leveaqui jumped from near future to the late Alex. Me- atrnng bakers'. 85, on track Toronto, In It bt. 17 to 171.20: heavy, 151.2 to ffol Even doing good to people is the car in which he was riding, and Ewen, the manager of the store, :sottoo bags, loo mesa 14 o'barged. rolls. 141.4 to 150: breakfast bacon.: hard work if you have -too much of Manitoba wheat -No. 1 new Northarj, backs. 21 w 211.2x. was crushed undo? it when it top- who died of typhoid leas than a 1`171F, im Bay ports. No_ 4 at 971 -264, and No. 3 Lard- Tferoes, 141.40; tubs. 14 306: pails, it to do. V, 7-At 951.2c. Bay ports: Feed wheat, 65 to u6• _ _An overworked doctor tells his pled over with the impact. fortnight ago. Miss Gunn came _ __ 1tifa, say pore -- experience. here' frem -- -Woad- stock, and- is our- -- - -_- Ootsrio Wb6at -No. .2 white and red eXPe Saskatchewan farmers are in wheat, 94 to 950, outside, and the poorer BALED HAY AND STRAW. paying vived by one brother and sister. 7 "About three years ago as the u to $4.75 for threshers. (grades down to 75c. Baled hay -Nv- 1 hs�, i13 W 114. on - _ I? , Oafs -No. 2 Ontsrio worth 39c, outside ..track. Toronto: No. t. $11 to $14: clover, result of doing two men a work, at- and 46 to 44c eta track, Toronto. Un- mixed: $9, to $10., tending a large practice and look- ,graded, W to 37c. outside. Western can- Baled straw -410 to $10.50. on trwk> To' HI alter the details of another MAP OF THE BALKAN WAR FIELD, ads oats, nominal. Tonto. g Peas- No=in&I. TEB IMARSETIL -business, my health -broke 'down i T� `Ing a total for the six months, more than equivalent to the popu- Name given by Canadian Postum This map indicate"he manner in which Greece, Bulgaria, Ser- April 1 to Oct. 1, 1911, of 241,931 latioli of nine such districts. Co., Windsor, Ont. ' {Persons. Supposing that all the. immigrants Fvsr read the a%ovs iettsrt A new ens via and Montenegro are attacking Ti1•rkey. On the north -west, the , -During the month of September who arrived during the last six appears from- time to time. They are' n Montenegrin troops captured several thousand Turkss and are about this year there were 31,140 arriv- months were in line of march one pnulne, truss and full of human intorsst. to invest Scutari &', which is pouring over the border On the east the ;,als, - 20,690 of them having beets at pace, apart, . Indian file, the pro- y Bulgarian army is making its way towards Adrianople. The Turkish ocean port's and 10,480 -from the cession w�oould reach frotrr to I,' N. Belleau, K.C., Of Levis, is fleet threatens to land Turkish troops .in the rear. On the south the \ states,- so against 29,077 for Sep- to Ki-ngstion, more than one .b - to be a pointed to the Quebec Su- (reeks have captured Meluna Pass, and are ready to invade Mace • ' donis. It will be seen that Turkey is assailed on all sides tember Iast year, 17,598 of whom dred and fifty miles. perlor urt, , - 'r ... .. ,. g .., .... . C .. ..,,, a . ^'.3 - +.. .. ,'., .- ...'_.. ,. _.. ",• 1: ... q, :Y'• i 'C. , .. t -�.? 1` S• '. r 'R..' z L Z",,,_?. i} ,.�� ..�;.n s.. .a- n..54:r.,. h7t. >t.» •.r„ .. ...r.:4z -.v _xi:. „e•-�P�i'• :,.s :- "- ..••.s �.+c... ., c='... .e�'%: .. ,.:a_ ..nr- ••rr.�,.. ^ti.'.. ..,_.,... r. .__..a7r8.W -. ... _. __. .1 F`,•'a,.._. _,r?.•S._.,..nvu%.- ...+::. u'aYrs.'t"^,7. .,,._54.:... .. ._W +?G.+. °trc•�igv�.- aeIi(:�i'. .: c:�'. lb. barley- am. out. UNITED STA completely, and I was little better dBarley-Forty-eight - " - -- Cora -The market is easy, with No. 2 Minneapolis. Oct. 22.- wheat - December, 88 1-2c: Mal, '433.4 to 937.8c; No. 1 hard, than a. physical wreck. Id American quoted at 741 -2x a11-rail. ''pronto, end No. a at 740 all rail: No. rot 68 90 1.2c; No. 1 Northern, 87 1.4 to 900: No. 4' Northern, 841.2 to 971 -2c. No, 1 yellow 3o 1.2 to "I puffered from indigestion and constipation, loss O.f weight and $. pons: Rye-75 to 760 for No. 2, outside Rye-75 to 76cc, corn. 65 to W. No. 3 white oats, 310. No. 2 rye, 62 to 651.28. Flour -First appetite, bloating and pain after outside. Wad-Mgaito s bran, $23, in bass, 'To- latent. t $4.35 t first clears, second $320 toa$350a e$ea meals, loss Of memory -and lack of ' Tonto freight. Sborts, $26. and clears, $4.60 to $4.80. Bran- $18.75 nerve force for continued mental • COUNTRY PUODUCE.' to $19.50• - - wheat -No. 1 hard. Duluth. Oct. 22. 893.4o; No. I Northern, 883-4os No. ! a application- PP "I became irritable, easily an- Hatter -Dairy 0201164, choice, 26 to 270; dairy, Northern, -863.4x; October, 861 -21, nominal, gered and despondent without " bakers', interior, 21 to 430; choice "Gabs, 256-; creamery, 28 to 2% for rolls. December, 881 -2o bid; May. 03120. • cause. The heart's action became . Mind 26 to 27c, for solids. Eggs lots of new -laid, '290 ' her . MONTRFiAL MARKETS• l irregular and weak, with frequent g - -Case dozen; fresh, 278. Cheese- 141 -2o for large, and 143.40 for Montreal, Oct. 22. -Oats - Canadian Western, No. t 541.2, to 650; extra No. 1 attacks of palpitation during the first hour or two after retiring. '.� feed. -54 to 541 -28• Barley- Manitobs feed. 'Some Grape -Nuts and cut ba- Hausa came for my lunch one day NUMBERS O NEW CITIZEN S and pleated particularly with the result. I got more satisfaction go from it, than from anything I had eaten for months, and oa further ,. iPver Thirty.- ono ,Thousand Entered Canada During Grape -Nuts as use, op Grape -Nuts for my morning and Month of September. ually with evening meals, served usthe '• cream and a sprinkle of salt or A despatch from Ottawa says:, were at ocean ports and 11,484 from sugar. "may improvement was rapid and ' r During the si�i aiont$a, April l States. , - weight as well as i'n- -. In October 1st,. of the current fiscal The immigration to Canada for physical and mental endurance. 273,649 immigrants arrived in the last 'half -year is' considerably - -a word, I ,ass filled with the job of year -_ Canada. Of this number 183,990 greater than the entire population living again, and continue the daily "arrived at 9es:.i1 ports, and 89;'689, of Montenegro, the country which use of Grape -Nuts for breakfast I. - ='from thy' United States. These -a few days ago declated war and often for the evening meal. $gores show an increase of 13 per against Turkey. "The little pamphlet, 'The Road as compared with the number Tile electoral district of Carleton, to Wellville,' found in pkgs., is in- t ..,Cant;. of arrivals 'for the - corresponding _Ontario, has, according to the can- variably saved and handed to some :�--- - months of: last fiscal Bear, which sus of 1911, a population of. 28,406. ; needy patient along with the indi- were 2'58,814 at'ocean ports and 83,- it will be seen that the immigra- sated remedy•" -=- •`•$17 'from the United 'States, mak- tion . during the last six months is "There's a reason." i T� `Ing a total for the six months, more than equivalent to the popu- Name given by Canadian Postum This map indicate"he manner in which Greece, Bulgaria, Ser- April 1 to Oct. 1, 1911, of 241,931 latioli of nine such districts. Co., Windsor, Ont. ' {Persons. Supposing that all the. immigrants Fvsr read the a%ovs iettsrt A new ens via and Montenegro are attacking Ti1•rkey. On the north -west, the , -During the month of September who arrived during the last six appears from- time to time. They are' n Montenegrin troops captured several thousand Turkss and are about this year there were 31,140 arriv- months were in line of march one pnulne, truss and full of human intorsst. to invest Scutari &', which is pouring over the border On the east the ;,als, - 20,690 of them having beets at pace, apart, . Indian file, the pro- y Bulgarian army is making its way towards Adrianople. The Turkish ocean port's and 10,480 -from the cession w�oould reach frotrr to I,' N. Belleau, K.C., Of Levis, is fleet threatens to land Turkish troops .in the rear. On the south the \ states,- so against 29,077 for Sep- to Ki-ngstion, more than one .b - to be a pointed to the Quebec Su- (reeks have captured Meluna Pass, and are ready to invade Mace • ' donis. It will be seen that Turkey is assailed on all sides tember Iast year, 17,598 of whom dred and fifty miles. perlor urt, , - 'r ... .. ,. g .., .... . C .. ..,,, a . ^'.3 - +.. .. ,'., .- ...'_.. ,. _.. ",• 1: ... q, :Y'• i 'C. , .. t -�.? 1` S• '. r 'R..' z L Z",,,_?. i} ,.�� ..�;.n s.. .a- n..54:r.,. h7t. >t.» •.r„ .. ...r.:4z -.v _xi:. „e•-�P�i'• :,.s :- "- ..••.s �.+c... ., c='... .e�'%: .. ,.:a_ ..nr- ••rr.�,.. ^ti.'.. ..,_.,... r. .__..a7r8.W -. ... _. __. .1 F`,•'a,.._. _,r?.•S._.,..nvu%.- ...+::. u'aYrs.'t"^,7. .,,._54.:... .. ._W +?G.+. °trc•�igv�.- aeIi(:�i'. .: c:�'. 171 g7 V­11 H ' r..• rs. �..;• �ua�.!. eax��.. m7• av,.«• r�,, ipw- s,. �,•. m.. �, x^:, �cra. eecr' n^*,++ s•.:. n:+• . ^�ams�trdsr'..w�xr...we^•'�., Safi '��w�e"'•+v's^ue'e'!g•�•�-•:�' :*•:*:.tr,t -s- -v�-.. - a„': -i:-..: �--- ^- - ,.-^,. - -- .. r.�' " AV 4 a o 01B,2FROMAW WIT. GUASID BABY FROM COLD 8 HOU9Z8 MADE OF PORCELAIN. 'vat All Mr. W. Halos Turner, a Stafford' Sir Thomas MiatigbAessy, the C. The mother can and her little shire (England) inventor, proposes, TIM WORLD'O 'FAVOSLITI WSARDINE8 P. R. president,'is somewhat acted ones from colds during the damp, build houses o sheets o po rte- Udreshment to _ d h u f ts f r Are Muth- score than W - fall --daya-b"he --use -of Bab p, -Wn, panell6d- and welded - on-a steel ai-on a pompous young man with Own Tablets. The Tablets act as a dellesey. Theti FO f ramework. "You would very high notions of his own im- portanc regard They furnish Just the said qS 3VALUE Is unswp gentle laxative, keeping the bowele house.,, e., c*nsulted'birri in zeg working freely and the stomach would be damp-proof and absolute- LIPTON �:il to choosing a vocation for life. He sweet-that is the secret of prevent- ly sanitary. The walla, being-non- mourishmest needed when a h y meal in said, "Sir-Thomas, as you have ing colds. -dirt or el '%k- 496millilf" e y able nor been a very successful man, I am only prevent or banish colds, but disease germs. No matter how care- IS The Tablets will not porous, would not retain A e d itibly"i Buie you are capable of giving ex- will cure constipation, indigestion, less or- dirty the previous tenant TEA Got I -Ilent advice to a young man just _.;_, Your Crooer I ce expel worms and make Aeething has been, & bucketful of water and as hent -irraft starting in -life. What business easy. They are sold under the some soap will make the place as Rustatna • and Cheers 7 would you advise me to engage in V ri Trade sUplietl by John W. Blakle Al areening, Hamilton guaranies of a government analyst sweet and clean 'as a polished din- "Shoemaking," was the sententi- -e. decorations. as d to contain no harmful drugs and veer plat Wall may safely be : given to the new- sired could be glazed into the por- 17 FARMS FOR SALE born babe. Sold by medicine deal- celain, and if a man got tired of "the DAWSON. Ninety Colborne Street, style of his frieze or dado he could : era or by mail at 25 cents a box Toronto. get it changed any time as the parts Medicine from The Dr. Williams' Medi, UNDRED ACRES-COUNTY HALT0111 would be all standardized: If you �b(,�XWELC Co., Brockville, Ont. H Good House; Buildings; Orchard. emigrated you could pack your Cheap and on easy terms. t4IGH SPEYCC) ouse up. and take it away with A _iPOISONT IN ABSINTHE. h' EVENTY-SIX ACRES WITH GOOD . . .... ... CHAMP1014 you S buildings and apple orchard; about five miles from Hamilton. AL is in a class by ifteif­tho - soaded 7 - . - 1, 1. �. Thylon the Deadly AgeA In running. the most substantis117 built, HAD BAD SORE FOUR YEARS H. W. DAWSON, Torronto. the -vicat satisfactory washer. ever France's Faxarite Intoxicant. invented. 0 NE .HUNDRED ACRES FIVE AND A Zani-Buk Has Healed it I Ralf miles from London. market Only washer worked with crank The principal poison in absinthe G�l handle at side as well as top lever--and is a vegetable substance known as :Mrs. Wilson, 110 Wickson Ave., soil, clay loam and sand loom. house; good out - buildings; good farm and the only ans, 4b*r• the whol• 10p thyi4or.. I years In 'good condition. Western Real Estate, *Pans lip. t is found in wormwood, Toronto, Bays: "About four r ago a, sore spot appeared on the London, Ont. Ask yow'dealer I* ..orid which is used. in making absinthe. "mW I argur ge f y faThsREAL ESTATE WANTED. "Favorite" hurn 13 ts absinthe. taking more than all the creased in size until it became ELL Y04R PR E Ty U T for cash, no matter where loca^e& I has been steadily increasing, so very painful. ­-r--w-e­dFtd-a _PjjjI�`aI_j_rafj�"_ S "Y bit h Write rest- of Europe.. --The- comsuniptiqn about half an inch in diameter and 0 P R Q CX7 for catalogue. c um* --domtor- 13 KUVUL 4 SM me did Co.. Deck 5. Lincoln, Neb., U. S. A. that in 1911 over 1,000,000 gall-one of but the ointment he gave Ix absinthe were used in France, not have any good effect. The sore j� MALE HELP WANTED. French legisla- continued to discharge freely, and For some years OU CAN EARFLY EARN $60 TO V6 I had it cal.Aer- Y monthly after attending here, six tors have been trying to find a way was most painful. to limit or stop the sale of absinthe. ized, tried poultioes, and all kinds months. We teach railway station work :government receives from the of s&lves, but it was no good, sand for Canadian Railwnys. Free Book 18--el- N r plains work and wages. Dominion School -this dri-ffk $100,000,000 a I continued to stiffer from it for EwIroadirg, Toronto. Sir Tionias Shaughnessy. saie of I year and the communes about $5,- four years! "A sample of Zam-Buk was one MISCELLANEOUS, 000,000. '1 A%CER TUMORS 1,131,1PS,_ etc Is, ous reply. The young man, axed Aside from 'the question of the day given to me, and I used it. Al- at him in blank amazement for sev; C ternal and vit4-rnal. cared vr$thoall largest interests and revenues of though the quantity was so small, in by our home 11010aient Write as f4n?* ton 1$toL Dr no-Ilaaa Medical Ca. as -t he was frct-d, certain social questions are it seemed to do me some good, so era] seconds, but seeing that V apparently in deep earnest, he in- involved. Thus M. Caillaux point-! 1 purchased a further supply. EAR. qTLVER PLArING-PARTICU- quired his reason for recommend- ed out that "a wave from the Each box d�d me more. and I Specialties Agency. Box tars free. Maypole Soap- ing such a humble occupation. depths" is to be feared if all the more good, and, to my delight, be- ld-6, WinaiDeg• Without a smile Sit Thomas re- absinthe drinkers of France -chief (fore f I had been using- -Zam-Buk EN AND WOMEN-1 WILL START ro AND DYES classes ` M recruited from the lower plied: "Shoemaking is a good busi- ly rec three weeks, I saw that it was go- you -Hi-- tke marl order business, Guy .0 NO CAQ- ,,,,.es nch il�wlav ness. a very good business, and it -are to be deprived of their favor- ing to heal sore. III 1.99 than mak�"g from 52-5 u) " weekly fisdeleas w particulars send stoma. em va,#@Alnr� For p4rti or S=k Dyes cocoa; 41 will always remain a good business Ste liquor. ;V. Wallace W. Smith. London. Oat. 4�. a month it was healed I 44 636 wool of cratmes. as' long as babies are born bare- - For the"- reasons the government "I know a lad 7 in the ,a-t of the ANTEa--LADIER TO LEARN PLArN Use it yourself at footed. has abandoned the idea of a com- city, whose husband- suffet-P46 f4 r AV and light sewing at home: whoiaor kowe. No traubla­ ume; good Pay, work sent any plete. interdiction of the sale of ab years %ith an open sore on his leg.. so mass. 24 cokirr- sinthe The latest proposition, and i distaneei tharges paid. send atat=p folt, On my re-commendation, am -Buk full particulars N&LO11al Manufacturing Ija will is dude- -one-that may be adopted, is to pro- . 'Z "U" 15, Zrapini Montreal. .1 colors I h ied in that case. The other c bibit the distillers from using 'as tr at your dealer's of wormwood or any lent containing day when I saw h0r, she told me ,postpaid with booklet t it had healed the sore com- Your Overcoats .1 thyien. but then -we should have that -How to. Dye- hour A Well-Knovm man. pletely. �so6 absinthe that is not absinthe. agootof ,Uri to rur towo, w -' to ji sat to for ecze- stoat al X)Z 51 U,id ooda tat, W F. In BENEDICT& Co. Mentraill Mentraill Minard'a Linimeat Co, Linitted. Zam-Buk is a. etkre cur -your Amarican Dyeing 04:1. Dear Sirs, -1 can recommend ma, pi�lesl abscesses, ulcers, scalp aritlish W XINARD'4 LINIMENT for Rleuma:lsui Limited. . I . I .. ­nA For", rive gwor , cuts, burns, 10, In i Katharine 's Interest. and Sprains. as I have used it for, both -Iui�ur_- Xe AlL. 3V 431­ 3%X 1L;- X A;& '95 with excellent resWtj� "Going to give your daughter a scalds' bruiset, and all skin Nli 7 CRVOIJOTZ Katharine is two and a half years T*Urs truly, I>zg wed-ding t" T. 33. LAV=S. ies an� diseases. 50c. btox. all drug old. Her father tame home one af. at. john.. .."No. We're only going to ask gists and stores, or post free from W3bLJL3mIW3L43ii Pro sure foe price. Proteict - presiarve -- BeimutIfy teruioon,_ after working three days those we will send, pre- Za4fi;Buk Co... Toronto— 4 three nights at high pressure. aento�. In -ca." of skin diesase - use Also ft-piwo Ln6 Booklets an Appit n. 'J with almost no sleep. He late down Zam-Buk Soap, 25c. tablet. JAMES LAMCMUIR A 100-i 'IM ted with the feeling that he did not We have no hesitation in saying thundered f4• Ilathurs• Rtroof nRoyf want to wake up for a week Half that Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery "The time will comer " ----an hour later, from -the depths, of -post-offices were not established Cordial -is -without doubt the beat "the suffragist, orator, "when wo- or ,ro, lane. -r. his dreams, he heard small, clear in England 'until the seventeenth. men will Set S man S medicine ever introduced for" dy, Yee," sadly muttered man on A Century. E LE"AfHY 1S.0 voice, "Father!" senteTy, diarrhoea, cholera and &11 b he rear siac, next Baturday an., Apats' ­rk in turned - Sweet-f-Jain-&-_ summer complaints, sea sickness, t Ito detw,a a -* -ne ad*, in the his head p etc. It promptly- -give-s- iellieT zim- 7C on the pillow. course Ct � ra War tn ct""Ou 1, Im ------- Central TaUg,--Pb Sb--4 t G*r. I ) rnus - I "Fathei! father!" Graves' Worm Exterminator is &c- never fails to effect a positive cure, hi rd -4t , orroop -ad. 1A, That is Prized,-There T J Johniron. "n, ble to children, and it does its Mothers should sever be without a A T( h , w Pro-ident lEle stirred again, and moaned'. cepfa A Pill era have been many pips put upon the "Father' father work sure and promptly. 11 +16_1 -6,1_4­4 — - He struggled and resisted and market and pressed upon public at- floundered, and, finally raised his Two's company- unless they are like a man lifting heavy tention, but none has endured so .-eyelids weights. He saw Katharine smiling husband and wife. adivinely beside his couch. long or met with so much favor a43 "Fatherl father!" "What in it, daughter l" Permeleels Vegetable Pills. Wide- "Father,,are you having a nice 0111nard's Liniment Cures Ilurns, litta nap spread -use of them has attOPsted ing itching and Burni Ig on Face and Throat their great value, and they need no Foolish Question. Iores Diftured So He Dreaded to furthdr advertisement than this. appear In Public. No Rest Night or Prospective Purchaser-Is there ..Day. Cuticura Ointment Having -firmly established them- six roontlts we my face arid throat all a mortgage on the places . broke out and turned into a running sores selves in public esteem, they now I did not bother about It at drat, but in Real Estate 'Agent-Certainly. one week's time the disease had spread so rank without a-pe-er in the'riat of' rapidly over my face and throat and the Didn't you observe the garage? burning Itching sores became so painful that statvdard vegetable preparations. -1 began svoeek relief in different medicines, Pills That Have Benefited Thou- but none seemed to give me any relief. The Next to getting the man: she sores disfigured my face to such an extent. sands.-Known far , and near as a Uat i dreaded to appear in pubilI-_ wants, a girl enjoys getting the man "I suffered terribly and could get no rest sure remedy in the treatment of in- digestion and all derangements of 1DIght or day. At last a friend advised me some other girl wants. to try the Cuticurs. Remedies. I had about the stomach, liver and kidneys, Riven up bope, but thought I would have .11111nard's 'Ll"Iment Reileves Nsuralgw one more try, and so I used a little Cuticurs Parmelee's Vegetable Pills have brought . relief to thousands when Ointment, and It helped me from the start. No,death sentences were passed .11 continued using it and In six weeks' time -other specifies have failed. Innum- was completely cured, and can say I would --- idvi3a anyone suffering -from skin dbm%w- stable testimonials can be prod ujc- -to use Cutioun Ointment, w it is the best bia, a British Crown Colony in 33eallng balxb in the world." (Signed) Roscoe v-lu to establish the truth of this as- Good, Seven Persons, Alta., Feb. 18, 191 1. Ada SU S�__Affw sertion. Once tried they will be FOUND RELIEP ONLY FROM Lion exceeding 146,400. CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT found superior to all other pills in ..My little girl when only a few weeks old broke out on the* top of her head and It be. the treatment of the ailments for -cam a solid scab. Then her cheeks became corn cures, There may be other co Saw and more and after trying different which they are prescribed, 3remedies found relief only from using Cuti. but Holloway's Corn Cure stands at cure Soap and Ointment. It lasted six Imonths or more, but after a thorough treat_ of the list the head so far as re gnent with the Cuticurs Soap and Ointment, RUSSIA'S - HUNTING BAG. Stever bad any return." (Signed) Mrs. W.S. sults are concerned.. 4)wM Yadkin College, X. C., May 26, 1911. The hunting season in Russia has to an end, and the following For more than a generation Cuticurs Soap -it is folly� to suppbse.- that all and Ointment have afforded the most suo- come particulars, says a St. Petersburg ce-aful treatment for al in and scalp troubles things come to those who wait for of infants, children and Bidults. A single cake correspondent, relate to the booty, of Cuticum Soap and,"boit of Cuticurs Oint. something W Stern up. meat a" often sufficient. Although sold by surpassed -has far surpaed that of the Year. The largest num- druggists and dealers throughout the world, I*rnard•s Linimem tar sale, everywhere. •* liberal sample of each, with 32-p. book on p..reoedinA her of animals killed are squirrel-91- {he jpn, will be sent free, art application to PotTer Drum: Jr Client. Cory., 64 ogiunkbw (Ace. Ave.. Baton. U. IL A. — - tv W W __ teethin g. market and pressed upon public at- Two's company- unless they are tention, but none has endured so husband and wife. A woman is older than long or met with so much favor a43 generally thinks she looks. Permeleels Vegetable Pills. Wide- 0111nard's Liniment Cures Ilurns, litta she spread -use of them has attOPsted their great value, and they need no Foolish Question. minard's Liniment cuts* 0andrul furthdr advertisement than this. U, Prospective Purchaser-Is there Having -firmly established them- move and a mortgage on the places Changed. selves in public esteem, they now IZElo 7' thaes, 1. E Real Estate 'Agent-Certainly. Mrs. Nagg-"Before I married rank without a-pe-er in the'riat of' cordti slide. Didn't you observe the garage? you I didn't know you were so statvdard vegetable preparations. Sboulders Pills That Have Benefited Thou- grouchy." N agg�"I wasn't." Next to getting the man: she re,e shift !02001�6 bat:, tons secure. sands.-Known far , and near as a wants, a girl enjoys getting the man reek Pair Va. sure remedy in the treatment of in- digestion and all derangements of Won Fame on its Merits. The some other girl wants. the stomach, liver and kidneys, unbounded popularity that Dr. Thomas' -Eclectric Oil enjoys is not .11111nard's 'Ll"Iment Reileves Nsuralgw Parmelee's Vegetable Pills have brought . relief to thousands when attributable to any elaborate adver- No,death sentences were passed I At at wr all" -other specifies have failed. Innum- tieing, for it has not been so adver- during 191' in the colony of Gam- Paid J=x stable testimonials can be prod ujc- used, but is entirely due to the bia, a British Crown Colony in The Kin .4. v-lu to establish the truth of this as- merits of this Oil as a medicine. In • West -Africa, which has a PO pul'a- SU S�__Affw sertion. Once tried they will be every hamlet in-the city, town and h Lion exceeding 146,400. I found superior to all other pills in country it is sought after solely be- TORON" the treatment of the ailments for cause o f its good qualities. corn cures, There may be other co Cass" which they are prescribed, but Holloway's Corn Cure stands at I He Knew. ... of the list the head so far as re RUSSIA'S - HUNTING BAG. Teacher-Tommy, you are too sults are concerned.. The hunting season in Russia has to an end, and the following great an idler. Do you know whit becomes of people who won't work 9 -it is folly� to suppbse.- that all "So," said the good man, "you come particulars, says a St. Petersburg Tommy-Yessum. They gets sup- things come to those who wait for intend to be a doctor when you up." "Yea," Tommy replied. correspondent, relate to the booty, ported by, the rest of the family. • something W Stern up. grow "And why have you decided upon surpassed -has far surpaed that of the Year. The largest num- It isn't until a man asks a' favor s+-)me that he discovers s+-)me of his friends I*rnard•s Linimem tar sale, everywhere. the medical profession?" "Well, a p..reoedinA her of animals killed are squirrel-91- —afe­nye­r,-lv sienlTaintarrops, (Ace. doctor seems to be the only man `--i1glif-65-getting paid; that keeps S which head the list with 4,525,300 victims. The most sought -after fur An Eastern man, who was on a whether his work is satisfactory or is, of course, black sable, of which business trip. , through the.. West, not." 12,250 were caught. Last year a stopped at the' small- hotel in, a clear profit of 2,500.000 francs was country town one day. He entered 'to made on sable,.;, which fet6hed as the dining-room and was shown much as 1,000 francs apiece. The a table by' a waiter. remainder of the "bag" was coin-, "Will you have some pork and posed of 200,000 ermine, 1,500 brown a beans, air?" asked the waiter, as bears, 180,000 skunk, '100 blue foxes be brought the customary glass of 014 TPI and 16,500 grey wolves. I water., "No, I don't care for them," an- N SlKns Of Matrimony t swered the man. "I never eat pork "Are those two in front of us S and beans." "Dinner is then, said V� and and wife?" husband over, air," "I don't think go." -the waiter, Fts he m6ved,away. "What makes you think they are 4. 01), no 8 THE P o t the Half the labor emplwed a "Because when they met he present time in conhecti'n't) with the free if National Dru raised his hat to her and then took B, it�_ Panama Canal is supplied by r sample you write & Chemical Co., of Cana", Lirditel, ED. 4 ISSUE 43-12 her bundles to I carry/ for her." ish� subjects. Toronto. ®r Qk W0, -,T 4 4A i Av� t�,V;44 _Til W ca�42; 1&4 S:,� Q 416. ,1,., * n a _ •Y i . 'F.T"r. .✓.r.v "*• _ t x - - _ - •- - ..�` tie - to ten acres. for residential par- �R SAL$ -House and lot situated efi � f poses, on $rook h. Fo remoaY. �o•i and that the colony to be 1[ethodist oh¢soh. nor rrYioal•><+ el� to W. J. oa)idao. North Cllitemons a stills established will be ezelaeive is ATTLE FOR BALE - Twenty eight pLATE® OF ADYNXTi8ING : tone. The site is one of the most C :eedias .sears foe ants w�ig� from 80 es insertion per line 1g canes beautiful alon the north shore, lbs. to m lbs eagh. • y to T. A, O'OONNOB. 1! b sab.e9w+es iae..tioa, -tea � —' l oacdo - - - -. .. -- - - -. — Lot -ar. -ova. >R . �f P_� •_N_ . Slid srto ac se nog Latin nd with .the operation of tfie To- ,ddvarsi0.mena. ereniat Berms Riven to parties makint eon- ;iOntO- Eastern it will be within ARM TO RENT-100 T Acre arm. ,nogg fns s or 6 menthe or by the year. Self sat o¢tslde limits of Town o! Oshawa. yomil or yearly contracts payable quaaterhv. easy reach of the city. It Iooks Esoelleas so t. Plowing afas pply 00 cropp. _ } 9wina a cards .tan lines or under, with paper tall yyowes 1oa April les,191a. Apply Yo 81'if rue oar, 06 00. Payable In advance. at present as if Dunbarton will OOPiAV Oshawa W'Noaeein local oolomng tan cents pa line, soon be no small village. *.a waste par un , each snbsequens ia8mr11on. _ FOR SERVICE— Yorkshire boar, special cautracs sated made known oa applies- j� from the wall•kut wo herd of D. 0. Platt a =won tla fro. advertising• The .. s irit of thanksgiving 18 son, Millgsove, oat. Took sad rise at Toron- r JTweia.ments without written lagtrnatioas p to E=bibl,loo 1910. Terms **lA0 o•eh, Lo lil, r will be Inserted until forbidden and charged w again in the air, OC at least should eon, 1, Pioksrlag, Taos. {RILSON, I. ;oozdi, m Orders for discontinuing nd so o th! ub, be throughout- this Canada of isneaa man bean writing and tsat to the yab. O LOAN -81200 of private funds to . JJeb, work Promptly attend" to. Oarl. The thanksgiving spirit is T loan on Brat mortgage on farm property. Itz"s r one that is not so prevalent as it w� loan the whole sutra or part thereof as the ' borrower mapp .wire. Ap Pl Yo z. KING. on. s)1,g5 per year; X1.00 i! paid in antic should be. In many cases the 9, PiokeriuR. Dnnb�ttoa, Y, �, ltubserlptions to the United state., $IJQ peCBO,� who should possess this IDER -I am now . pprepared to in advance �' make cider ever tvsdaesaa7 until Octob- quality in the highest decree are er 13th, water which �to t will matte tb.. first JOHN M U RKAR, Proprietor, the cues who are most deficient in �e °.:oa y W31 BELMAW, Cherry a 3aei be x it. Many men have never expert- rior`a AND COMMENTS enceda day's illness in their lives, STRAYED -From the premises of the und.aitf¢sd. lot t, Con• s, soarborc, they have been successful in about the latter part of August, a yesru e Jersey baiter. Any information 185,6111 to be Thar, are a great many men amassing wealth, and in all things recov.rZ� will be rewarded by R UIJX PRARs6. Himblaod Crook. _ .. who are strongly opposed to Colo- they have, been most fortunate. - - -- iQal Theodore Roosevelt, the presi- But they take all the credit to PRIVATE BALE IMMEDIATELY. •e y Horse, buset► cults,, harness, robes, smog ' dent of the United States for two themselves, and they do not -feel orbb balls, fork, ggb�r �ssh, ounce .m' fwtto; Po Potato hall '- terms and who is note seeking a Irl 1 grateful t0 God or to any cue for letup, a hailE raw amps• dend.ns lamp, 9 bracket lampe.kan lamp wooden tub, goal -ail hors. third term. Much of thwopposi- their success and good health. A was stead. a ppails bad lantern. Apply to RDv. W. Moo Z. The 111.080• tion that has been raised against person with such- a disposition is a is_dne__to d_fsire_ to. be in to be pitied. A maa who Is so In- �j ARM TO RENT- Being sauth 7 p.rto of logo a a¢d d. 3. F, cou.. Pickering. the fame light. •But while there tensely selfish as to fail —tn f6ef and ova ilskinit of loo darer mgro at late. Ot►- - 1 the premised are • large brick bouts• fair sized exists a strong opposition to him, thankful for the many�blessings barn with atone stabling, and driving ebea. - his action in carrying out his de- he has received misses a great soul •riots old? foam to a dace of enstivr ry flea. Farm •dio•as i.ake 00�atso, For further termination to speak for ifn hour, roan of the best things of life. p0rtioniard.p ;I ;to a, w, pOW1CLL, thr� _ 1 y er, Piekerinii. �. �• a immediately after receiving a The man who, under all eircum- bullet in his breast from the revol- stances, even when everything - vet, of a would -be- assassin, has seems to go against him, feels that .10 0 A not failed to create for him a he has many reasons for feeling = HAi;<D ANn ,. world -wide admiratign. A' man grateful to the "Giver of all Good ", The Standard Fuel Co.., Ltd. i -who shows each pluck and deter- is indeed a happy man and is get- urination under such trying eir- ting much more out of life than Cherrywood Station C. N. I;, rr - cnallatances is a loan whe, posses- the man who lacks in this quality. Mondays, Wednesdays and r see the necessary qualifications to We, in Canada, have especial rea- Fridays -only. fill the highest position in the gift sons for being in a thankful mood. -�Y ,C. 3D.- P = =$ON' °-.-of his fellow - countrymen. He is We possess opportunities that are ,phone Mark. 5020 man who can be relied upon to nob equalled by any. other nation. % do his dotty no matter what oppc. 'elite are a young nation but a pro- - si#Aon he may meet from the pdut. gressive one. and we have a great �0 You Re alize - erful interests that may be array. future before us. The wealth of the money you can make selling fruit - ed against him. - It" the earnest our mines, soil, forest and sea is mot trees? The present demand for nur• ®cry stock is the greatest in -the his- desire of all right - thinking people paralleled by any other country, tort' of the business. Every person that he may make a rapid recov- Our water Ways and water - powers Who has land is planting or preparing to pleat. - ery,from the results of "this attack are matchless and- are assets that we Want NOW made on. his person and that be are invaluable to Canada from a for Fall and Winter months a reliwble may continue for many years to commercial and national stand• mail tr sellin Pickering and surround- : - be a, power for good In his native point, Our edacationo system is lag district. (food pay, exclusive terra• t tory and all the advantages is repre- • such that the poorest in the laid renting at qid established firm. Over -While Canada is in the en o need not remain illiterate, but 836 ye�e iW iitelvPELHAMabNUR- I y' may with a reasonable amount of EERY, CO.: Toronto, Ontario, m merit of peace, and engaged in the effort attain an education that pursuits of peace, a bloody war is _ may 8t him for any position in being *aged in the Balkan Moun- the professional world: In no A f T r in urn 0 + - false north o Turkey Europe. other country in the world can a_ _ Greece,- Mantenegro, Bulgaria and- Mau-- _- Bergin, which are professing Chria- by fc reasonable �r6 industry sad' thrift. as easily se- �rd and Threshing Cowl. now in as eountriee ; "sTt' uni -tu fs war cure so comfortable a living and hand at yard at 6 — - burn - - lagainst Turkey, which has for at the same time provide for his station. Call and get - generation:, been the rnercilesss foe old size as in our favored country. prices. of Christianity. For mauy_yeare With this great heritage weshould [7[T M� g S O �f Turkey was known as the "Sick unite in national thanksgiving. Y 1f - -man" of Europe, as it was the GREENBURN, ONT. general opinion-that her end ass We are in the enjoyment of great ` nation was near at hand, gifts and it is but natural that we � TR�TNB AWK The should show our gratitude. jealousy of the various powers of ..... . Europa prevented the carving of The Yoshi a ComMaon For 1913 Only line reaching Highlands all Bummer _ - ,Reswrtd is Sigiilands of 'Ontario `the country, and in consequence including . she has been.. witted to con- The Youth's Companion appeals to -• - I every- interest of family Itte. from MUSKOK?1 LAKES iinlue' in existence. It is hoped, housekeeping to athletics, It I v . ins ttiAKE OF BAYS, . however, that the war now in pro- With stories of youthful vim and vigor - ALGONf]UiN PARK ' z.1 with articles which discloeetbe .slecrets MAGANE ?AWAN RIVER ..grew' may bring to an end this of successful play in the eat. games, . country whose name is a synonym with charming tales of life at the girls' FRENCH RIVER of heartless cruelty, so far as her colleges.. Bpt The Companion does TEMAGAMI not surrender these readers when they KAWARTHA LAKES Christian subjects• are concerned. have entered the more serious patbe Full Sum'bler Service now in effect The sympathy of the civilized of life. Mothers will welcome the to all of above resorts. Write for .!World is' with her foes in this page for little children and the weekly gull articutars and illustrated fold - doctor's article. Fathers will find ere to any Grand Trunk Agent. struggle, and we hope that no the important news of the day as it is, jealousy existing between the and not as it is 'rumored to tsei The- 36a household will appreciate -the $01 - eseekers' ExcurS10118 .:strong nations of Europe. will sketches which touch gently on corn- Jar 9 and 23 . August 6 to 30 cause them to intervene in behalf mon foibles or caricature eccentricity. September, 3 and 17 In short, for less than fire Into a S Ch- of. despised Turkey. =1 week The Companion brings .into .the Via arms or icago. home clean entertainment. pure in- Winnipeg and retfirn: $34.00 With the rapid growth 'of the spiraiion-fine ideals, increase of know- Edmonton and return - $42.00 city of Toronto, the hind in the tedfe, -Tickets Rood for 80 dais. £I ad'oinin toot ash' s is,, becoming Names rarely seen in •tables of cdn- NO CHANGE OF CARS J R FP tents will be-found in The. Compan• rs correspondingly valuable. The ion's Ant,ouncement, for 1914, which Special train will leave- Toronto at will be sent on request —with samples 10.30 p. m. on above dates, via Chi- size of-Toronto is now nearly. four f the paper; to those not familiar ca'go and St. Paul, carrying through '',tithes- what it was twenty years with it. coaches and Pullman Tourist �ileep- ago. As is the case in all large Every new subscriber for ' 1918 who ing cars. 1 ie sends $2.25 will receive free all the Tbe.rand Trunk P cities the tendency acific Railway y 1n late years issues for the remaining weeks of 1912: is the shortest and quickest route f to secure residences outside' the also, free, The. Companion' Window between , - Winnipeg-Saskatoon- city limit, where the air is parer Transparency and Calender for 1918, Edmonton. - in rich translucent colors -the most New Fast Eipress Service betweec apd where there is more elbow beautiful of all Companions souveeirs. •Winnipe tnd Regina.. • Smooti room. During the past few years THE.YOUTH'S.COM PAN ION, roadbed, Electric lighted $leepinf ih:teh of the land west and north 144 Berkeley St: Boston, Mass. Cars, superb Dining Citr Service. _'of Toronto has been purchased by New Subscriptions Received' at Lv. Winnipeg, 8:45 a,m. 8.00 p.m this Office. Ar, Yockton, 'T.10 On ' 9.80 a.tu gToronto people for etimmer homes`. - • Ar. Canora, 8.30 p.m. 11.45 a,m - But for the past year the move- New ddvert4 dements. _ Ar. Stgi Tin, -9:00 p.m: fi•� , - A�•. Saskatoon. anent has been eastward: The Ar. Edmonton, �•� Pam i a ' last reported sale of land has iak OR, SALE - Threshing outfit cheap. -Urpp R LAKE sAILlxs�s �+en place around Frenchman's Bay F apply to A.LBER'c . HAWKINS, HlRhiand Sailings from Sarnia for' Sault $tE ,r Teak - -.- --- - - -- -- _ • 98 L Marie and Port Arthur 8.80 p.m. where 500 acres has been bought TOR SALE -A new cross -cut saw, Mondays, Wednesdays and Satm by the Smrboro 'Securities Com• L Bet and eh ned ready for use. A PIy days. _ •pang, a wealthy concern with THOS. BADL Hindals, one+ Ask any Grand Trunk Agent fc which W. H. Moore, president of Fj OR $ALE —One sow and seven gull Information, or write yy�ana sm 3 weeks old. Apply to HENRY the Toronto- Eastern, F. H. Rich - t3HEA. lot 1V eon. e, Plokertne, 9roughem P O. A. E. DUFF, D. n o, Union Station, Toronto, On -iardson and others are connected. xOUSE TO RENT -In the village -1p is Intimated that the property of ri°kerins, Possession giT.0 on cot. FRED ALLEN, let. P'orftrriher information apply ax=is MT.R.. Agent, Pickerin *iulhn sold . in plots , of from two office. ,.e• „- s.- •t.M'�r,...a....• -. .• . :.n,.._ _. -._ • �.. ..:. .:.. •.: ,- _:_�':_.:.:. _sl: -. , .__.r'Dn ia.a]N.S..vA o,!_dL.. K� ;'a�rr.K.,...- _ ANKSGIVING ropenet 71 Fruits i NEW DATES, - =:_NgW - FIGS, - - = _ _ -C CRANBERRIES, , Filberts, lmon ps, .- .: , . _Wetinnts, :� ' . !Coaoann#s, _. _ •. • _,- B.anana, Oranges, -..Lemons, New Table Raisins. ~,► CELERY, SPANISH. ONIONS,:- , :CABBAQB. The Best Groceries All the Time RICHARDSON'S W A -S H I N � hard work like It used to be 1f you use our up- ; Ids . not _ p to -fiPOW reps ail g s -fun-to-wash-A-9- with hot or ol-&---new ter g- pow er, no rab.,wlll' save much work. Na tha Soap S W E E P I N G y ;Is thoroughly done if you use one of our good brooms. DUI S T I N G Ie a pleasure and every thing looks-like new, if you., use a little liquid veneer. SCRUBBING - Is quickly-done if you use old dutch cleanser. _ __ GEORGE PHILIP, BROUGHAM - PEEL'S SHOE S V H I T B Y Boots and Shoes of every descrription at the 'erp lowest possible prices. A Dell is respectfully solicited It is a pleasure to show goods. - jiPHiTBY J. PEEL, Brock Street, Has to offer A good assortment of Good Furni- -- - tare, - 'deli. red promptly and In good condition. See our Fumed Oak Bedroom Suites with brush brass trimmings, Sum- n1er,Furniture, Rattan Cbairs, 1 `'aranda Chairs and Tables, 'Camp Beds and roll up Mattresses. Careful attention Riven to Embalming and Funeral Work. Phode night or dap -Bell or Independent. Flowers for Funeral Purposes at city pricer'. C, _ RLING H. BT1 _PICKERIN G, Qnt. 7HE DOMIN M11 aadaw a os .gtt� KP., A. BOG►R. es. 0. MAtrttawg. 0. A. YOOERT. general Me,r,eger. P,W up. g4,7pQ,000. Reserve Fusel s4k700.000• TofW Aeesls, a7o,000,000 FA>RAgERV SAID NVM ` The Dothinion' Bank collects Farmers' Sale Notes, and makes advances on such'notes at reasonable rates. Farmers, Traders and Municipal and other Corporations, r _ - unsurpamd banking facilities. — WHITBY BRANCH, • • • • A. A. ATKINSON, Manatee'. _ _ GSII►eaL�.�' •- - -- fd U. THE - - - EEPING a.'hankaccount.for_ _ "household expenses” and paying all bills by-cheque has Many .advantages.. It shows the balance as ®�+ CANADA hand, the amount ezpenaed, provides ' l •receipts for every payment and does, with. s_ to begin TORONTO - -49. PICKERING BRANCH P_ W. GORDON, Manager. Orin Branch also alt bpi. a IS Z .51 'r ....-..y, , . -... -... : . .... .• ".. �: .. -.. ...� .. ..,'....:•:' .. five.. . -(.° • -.. _ 1X I, Mrs. Walker and daughter spent I spending T g pe g living at the ' Hill�a rd B; nu was in th city, $uoday with Walter and, Mrs home of g parente, Wm. :�� ova 9nndup. p E y Wright. of the seventh concession. and Mrs. Scott. - "! j ! ! H !� D0 George Thompson spent Sunday Mrs. Levi Linton -and children John Wagg was in Bolton a at his home in Zephyr. spent Sunday with the formers couple of days last week, having,�r,j %aapaetaal showing at Swat diepta7 of _ :r - — Ira Powell had a business mother, Mrs. She h_p erdson, of delivered a horse to a_ purchaser !C to Oshawa on Saturday. Peterboro. _ in tlia►t villa �- BM1ionary. Book•. Dolls. Toy. jab Thomas Birkett had a hush We_ are pleased to see Mr. Miss Jennie Forgie who return- - - y ?tri t4 Myrtle on Tuesday. esi! Leaper around again after his late ed recently from the United States - rsesira for We Holiday trade, call - = obiae Caster event Tuesday at severe illness, and to see him look- is visiting her niece, Mrs. Stewart sad s•s an. - iog so well. Graham south of Greenwood.. ''Subseri9doss taken for all Y" Brad attending he fair. - - Dr. bum, dentist, will Widmer Miller was in Peterbom George Bentley, of Orono, was he here sal on Wednesday last week attending a meeting of in Claremont over Sunday. George W71 1fsw�Pwsi' next. + the Brotherhood of Railway is always welcome in our midst as Miss Bsll, of Myrtle, spent gun- Trackman. he was always one of the boys. - W. a. RI023A.Ri��O1�T a day with her sistee. At Wilson's... Richard and Mrs. Johnston. of We all appreciate the fine wen- + rx Hotel.' Toronto, spent a' few days with then of the past week or two and �•0031C StZ'60te 'VCihStby` Thomas Gfregg shipped a car- 'the latter's parents, Fred and hope it may continue for a• month- yy . Mrs. Farmer. or two as the price' bf coal is so load ofpymined stock to Toronto on W. J. Scott, of Toronto, is high. - T Mrs. James B. Madill has been 'Remember the lecture to -night U ItimateL, _vislting friends in Toronto fora _ (Friday) in the Town Hall. "Pastor0 0' T 0�� ��� ftussetl and his Bible" is the sub- �j few d ays. jest. Rev. W. R. Wood the Miss Thonrlison, of ZPphpr is You may not -bu ail engine this ear. -. You ma decide that E visiting her nacle,Wm. Thompson speaker• Y Y y yoni� for t few r s. A11 persons indebted to Hendei- present Se rator will do for another season. days. YEARS son & Farmer are -requested to Like many present owners of Miss Maggie Graham returned accounts from a week odd spent settle their aonnts by Nov. 15th, with friends in the city. di the partnership will shortly be Miss Mabel Bryan is spading a Wanb Other Women to dissolved. couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Bessie Macnab, of Toronto - ' - Elder, of Bowmanville. H SAC was Fina}i9 IIniveraity, accompanied b� her fi Wilbur Gleeson,- of .Toronto, Rgto to �j friend, Miss Jessie Reid, is spend- -' 'CREAM SEPARATORS. spent Saturday and Sunday at the ing Thanksgiving at the hdme of , home of his parents here. .; Y - her parents here. You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes. be Herbert Forsyth, of Toronto, Hammond, Ont. - I am pig The annual union Thanksgiving fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE r,• Sundayed at the home of his rand- w° Change of Life and for two service will be held in the Presby machine. No other will fully satiny you so long as you know there ' 4�- grand ears had bat flushes very bad, head- terian church oa Monde Oct. isa_ better _macbine -an Em pt thQ market, -Mrs. �3.- Forsyth. _.. _ - - - - - y - - - - -- - acb�a. soreness is the back of head; was 28th at 1$8 a. m. Rev. A. A vernment observation car and had weak, nervous feel- Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now, Per. go constipated. Grant will reach. g was bare one day this week and bga The doctor who attended me for hope you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet Y Perhaps Charles Sargent is one of the ou would like the Em W-1 was visited by a large number. a number of years did not he m but y piss to demonstrate its superiority, in your own home? help � busiest men in Lowe these days. at will be beet root of our statements. We are at our service. Mail no Silo filling is nearly a thing of I have been ea relieved of the p y " the t for the this-season. As He has added to his staff Harvey a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by l above symptoms by Lydia E Piakbam • Liscombe, of Brougham and Percy return mail. Address rule the corn cro has been a good s one. - P Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier and Lynn, of Claremont. John Linton, of Uxbridge, was Liver Pills.. and give yon permission to Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd Toronto publish my teetimonlaL Mrs. Loves The trisioa services in the Baptist �% t in Claremont oven' - Sunday at the Basuc os, Sr. Hammond,Ont,Canada, and Presbyterian churches on Sold in Pickering Township by home of his mother, Mrs. P. Lin• Sunday last were well attended, New Brunswick, and both sermons preached by the tit ATE, R. E. 'Fors th -and a few friends ,s, Caaeda ; •' I can Rev. W. R.Wood were very mach Howard E. 1 urner, t��en�i, My .[1�teV��� _ are going to the vicinity of Bob- ``•t h i ggh iy recommend appreciated. Lydia Iy Pinkham • eaygeon for a few days shooting VegetableGompound Mrs. Norton, of the fifth line of partridge. Uxbridge, widow of the late Ed. Shorthand Hade I&A BRYAN .. to may suffering wo- R. Mrs. Thomas Lee. who has been 'a, �► maa. i have taken ward Norton, died on Saturday residing in Abijtah Forsyth', house it for female w�Jk- the age of 7d pears. Her funerals has moved into the dwelling re. 'w If such evidence as the following ea- Tobaccos, pipes and smokers g new and painful took place on Monday to the Uz- tracts from letters and other equally sundries. Central office Bell ' Gently vacated by Alex. Anderson. bridge cemetery. "Telephone Co. nc for ` 'Mr. Forsyth intends to re -model menstruation and it g r'y• strr�ag testimony contained to our . eP y eared me. " - Mrs. Quite a large number - -of -horses booklet. is not suf Bent to satisfy any Rolston Laun . y.l. his house before cold weather seta person d�erirose oi.lenin ehorfhand. CLARRMONT, ONTARIi; - I DeVzite Bnitaova, have died in this neighborhood Pe in. Among other changes- he in- Harvey Bank, Nsw durin the t tyro weeks.'. Tred then there can be no merit in aagbusi -tends-to e3e- - -- - -- - g del. a sun : _ 9araostel Brown, of 'ancouver. 13ablasoa ND B V rM . C.. accompanied by his eon, is Lydia E Pinkham s Vegetable Com- days ago and kiilton oson, Dtastt Nda, CLaa1cE - "IG is a plea - pound, made from native roots and herbs, George Taylor, David Gregg and sure to write a teatimoaiat endorsing � visiting his sister, Mrs. Harry anything so much superior to other" Ir'onad. It is 28 years since Mr. C0°�m no narcotic or harmful drags, others have lost valuable animals. things used for the same purpose as Brown lived in this neighborhood. and to -day bolds the record of being the Peter Macnab jr, and sister, your system of Eclectic Shorthand is J most successful remedy for female ill• Miss Motrgaret Macnab are attend- to others 1 have examined. I shall ft59T He speaks very highly of Vancoa- we know of, and thousands of voluntary in the funeral of their aunt, Misr . be leased to reply to any communi- ver and that part of our Dominion. r�nials on 'file In the Pinkham lab- g cation that -may be seta me with re- ?Wages are ood in the western Sleipch. of 3'oronto. who died on ference to the s ,teas, or to have an g oratory at Lynn, ]glass ,seem tn' prove Monde* Interment took plat's y province and everybody U happy. this fact Every suffering woman owes ota one interested call to see me. " -L. The turnip cro this year is an It to herself -to ve L a E. PWtham's a she wasy at iYhiteresi FALLts. 477 parliament St., (teacher.) - OVE LAND MO - excellent one as pone fines where else was formerly a resi- •ads d peci Our Fall and Winter Perm com- _ . VeEstabls Compound a trial hill @ may be seen. James Under, dent• menced September 5tb, but students p It you west apeetal advlos write t. p 1518 Models now on view. Betted, _ - them f rom 16 to 18 pounds Ll� Piakkam Medicine Co. (coal. may enroll, any dap, as instruction is than ever -- �r and Hugh Gregg ma show many) L , Maas. Your letter will Arthur Ellis will be hanged on strictly personal. Jan. 7th for the murder of Porter Write or call for free booklet. • _.. '._ from 1,7 to 20 pounds. They are kle eteas�;asread and answered by a - SO H. P., S Pass. $1850. 3�5 H. i°`.f • -� mot only large but also of good woasa sad hahl V strict aoarieaew at Minden. Clarke's Shorthai1d Colle 8 quality. If there are any who 565 College St.. Cor. Manning Avg 5 Pace. $1950 all fully equip- 'n can beat this let us hear from - - -pad and guaranteed. Do- TORONTO. TORONTO. - x A number from our neighbor. F SPORT livered Toronto.. 'I :hood drove over to Stouffville on Q Q •s Also Gramm and Garford Motor ' Monday evening and enjoyed a - ' i 5 " o Trucks. - treat is the lecture on "The Art — GO TO -- '' - - of Livia given in the Presb - ~ ' e ~ Living" y- �Ta t i i Silaw•Ov$rland Sales Co., Co.e terian church there by Rev. Eir. 710 Best Deer flux _ rune); of - -- - - -- tt.- .. ° 4 - 5! to fib Adelaide fit., West_ should keep him in mind when it .— along the tines of the — 3 . 1 m ° k pR C se TORO T O - r wants aBret -class literary enter - �1 L /� >€�i"ti « � "C e a 9, waCharles Florence had 'the mie- VanaLtla� Northern 011 1V Ra�Wa s 1 � g° Camber Yid fortune one day lest week to . fall single Fare for the Round Trip. o o ° $ I ° C fin •frarn- .the- roof .Peter Macnab'e •. �� - residence. A can of paint had Deep may' etewan River, Bolger Lake. 9aliaes. Shawanaga River; r e g .. in .. ov,. J•a All kinds of rough, bemlook, 1 and S Deep Lake and all the well )mown Northern Minting centres. aa' Fob me inch pine dressed. =• become upset and accident) ate g 8 ,;u, tiS- pa y step- hi N a a Q► ar! M In sidings -we -have Manitoba, drop, _ping on the wet paint he slip _ To Points on the I 0 ,0- Pd and feather edged. and fell to the grotind. or- s n t ;dtYal _ 031t8rTi0 iiM,S1WA.3r ...- ►• In shingles Brunswick and tunatel he sustained no serious ' ° ° ° wra Mar! n - British Columbia. . injury but is somewll� stiff from North of Millbridge to Coe Hill, Devil's La Gunter Lake and Papineau ^, •,,. J ne 000 ° -In ready roofing- Montreal and es east of Ma nooth' Special Fares e 9 • I Jut . Lake 12 mil y Pe li ae .m r Brantford make. .. a Br nt • ' y: in u w �.: his shaking p. I Students 9T o ;, m a . a rm e•p� A Thanksgiving Bible GOOD' r0 NG OCTOBER 17TH TO NOVEMBER H •� 'W. D. GORDON &SON, Convention will be held• at the - qe,a� Oct. A.. • ,. - l ,.. Pickering, Out valid to return until the end of, the hunting season. I ..o g' ;t .g o C m .l tics m Pi g•e, • rth Clare- ti Ruth Gregg, Gre home of Rnt - gg, Ili wont, Oct: 28th,. 27th and 28th. o . Dual ?F Sunday at 2.80 p., m, there will be Special Service-to All Hunting Camps on the Jannar]r 1913 -whttb IS, Oshawa t+, Browd,am a Bible lecture to the Claremont �iaYladlan North @rII Ontario, Railway• p g la. Port Pony 17,t�sbridAe 1o, canninstion a �� ublic hall and an evening meet- Sleeping Beavaroon e• vva�a:oe t i 4 Dining Cars. _ _ and D �. Fug g • , ing at North Claremont at 7.80. _ �1 -''. All welcome. \'o . collections. ly to tkse�pportaman'e.Informalioo Bureau of the CRnadian Northenn i7 BAt�ilnQiSaQ. ��m�n "Time demonstrates the troth of ntario Ritilway, 68 King Stree"aati Toronto, or to any C. N, O.• _all things." • _ _ Railway agent for booklets and all information.. - And prepared • to do all kinds of F# On Monday evening beat (Thanksgiving iuight) it first -class Woodwork Re-pairing "literary and musical entertain• • - Ttre Set O all at deal an tin ! m erials and went will be given in the Masonic � O you Hall. Among those who will take 1�J.� SO� to 1ke�io work It be ° stftk Setting. in . I p • • and btainnpriaee.e aDon'i misled our tart is Mr. Geoffrey, of Toronto, Y IF $ORSE8ii0EI�G B employ � he well -known entertainer. I1ii . SPECIALT a ante we do not em to them, consequent. Geoffrey'% Specialty is that of - comm can, and, do throw off the agent female personator.. Don't fail t� LADY'S APPEARANCE Ind' pitons, No, 302, Claremont commission of 10 per.oent., which you will see and hear hZnt. He will be as- oertaiply save by purchasing from ns, . all soliai -- silted by Misses Duke and McTag -Y Have ever recognized how much righ appearance de ends upon right WNITIT GRANITE CO. JOHN McGRATH , : ,- of-- Porovt-er, and Miss � t tour g p p Rnmohr and Veta StephenBO�C�'.of - 1'- A�staY izr our opening advt:; we have nevezhPfnre gone_t� so -_ _ nr A A�Mp pNT �Otsoe. Whitby, onearls- much trouble to. have our statement true as we have this season. �Iarem(int. The following is the The hat is-the first thing' to be looked at, because upon it largely, depends TT��T e! program for the evening: whether you shall be cgnsidered well dressed or not.. We say come and see The ,p1Ck8ilYlg _- - v l� v 1 Piano Duet- Boleea - - our hats.; Every hat wont suit you. . We can make the hat,to become you V - Misses. Duke 4nd McTaggart. _- - - - -_— -- _ - -_ -- ..t _ Reading -Two Utterly Utter -.anc � ��nufactnr$r Miss Veta Stephenson. NEW GOODS- FOR FALL• AND WINTER: -'s +6++ %hop 'and- Residence, Dundas`'� ` Under Vests. " r•. Bo s' Sweater Coats, stealing and prosecute $Y, 0 8 Piano Solo -Le Papillion " _ -- Miss -L. Wimohr. _ D. & A. Corsets 50c, .. y l t gg Men a Shirts and Drawers, he felonsP 7 ; , , 76c and 1.00 Men's Sweater Costa, a ob act of this Association is to' �! . vents NT •S Reading -The f3ibson Girl t Hoare Me. Geoffrey - : ' Hosiery, w ate proper( stolen oommnni. Three Dots wee of Whi y �h _. a ra Boy's Shirts aad Drawers d t b 6 Piano Solo - Moonlight to the Fo Miss Merle McTaggart Ladies'. Men s, Boys , Girls Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. ; , Members having y e Reading -A Singing- Comedienne o.te inns cutiv with say member We are prepared to Instal wood or iron Mr. Geoffrey Beet Ehe above values before urcliasi'n Our prides 'are- always rock bottom: q[ Executive committee. p p Y Reading-Selected Mr Have you,tried a pair of our Overalls, the beet for the • pumps on short notice, also. attend r Miss henaon money in- the country. ,Mombers6ip yes ,1.00. to all kinds of repairing. solo (Vocal) - Selected Tobaccos, Cigars, I Groceries --Beat in the market, Tiokatsima9 be had from E1ne Preeidsnt or Agent for the Ontario, Wind Mill, S cinky Durham Tobacco, I - Beoretary on applioaAion. fie . - 9 Piano Solo- IBerceuse from Joctl' n Always fresh and sanitary [also gasoline engines and, Miss M. McTaggart Zig -Zag Cigarette Paper Our `25e Black and Mixed Blend Tea 3f sec, Oom. -L. +�•- Hanks, the aqure gear Ao Readin A School Girl The above lintp are always fresh. equal to any 40c package Tea. W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Oath ,MAGNET . OREAM SEPARATO Mr. Geoffrey � }. A. OtCrOilnOF! Arthur JON-; God Sala ithe King phone •deaii�t iii_ • , o.' No. 5#0 t�resldeaf, � C �E'ICHE r- , ..: G-.., • -.sd' t , rr! •.: 1 4 ' §9� a� �A .c' �i r3.,z i..a �SR49 .�y - ... �'4yfrf?i�.Y... T._... _.�.,.. : :.�. , :.,_ „_..?:•x�a_- .:.. .'u. -, .- ,.•tee ". ...�..�. _ •, _ -_ ....w,,.,._...:�.N.__• .._.,�,._ t:1° _....rn2�.r _.., u_. �_.r'.��c,.l°:.;.......wac.. .. _..,:,+: ..,kl're9�de�5;;et:`f/R .- .?P,..ao�'Gdr,....•ri.:a„E, ..1s- : :�,...x a�3t' .��.....�.Y•'.�I�ti�,'t7A�•��.'� :,,:..., .a.,!wn.v�n' r .:.. T _ ,; .. � :... - -- sr' =ca ..... :..•...:... .m�e• _. ,,. -..=w _ _z. _ a, -..,. ,..,,� ..a .-z ...,;, :,;s,, ,.- ..-,., 'r•. ,,fin .,,. �r' • . .. .. - ; - _ _. • r' ;, •,,,, - ri: i • �! ro -•- .. J tl - -Y,r , n k ' :'+ : .. .. ... :.; ' y... ...,_d.. NM4P.+G+61b1GS• fQ�r' w • 7�y�yVEeYC' r{= a+ e✓. �1' 1�_➢ n+d#5t-"`Y^- ':4`il+..'W.�,..•.l as,= 6iA�nYS'7M4R;' :ia�e�•_ �' .. � .. , ... aarac°++R�rh•ww'- ' ::,yaa►,,saire #... + 7 . area+. . •at✓,..caaedta+otlre.',raflrAAtt , •r fill *- an their p atches ; the Iced Riding a v t:, hoods and Bo- P�Pbina fairies &Z<t the peasants; tbs. _Hoods and omemug a F Y maiA- Marinmit. T _danaing. Efaf - _ -- — - -- - going on merrily when Mine: Lech- _ - ertisr was announced, and Sigrid Eft �eW and - looked up with interest to see what et via 'S - s -- ' the lady who- -as ivouounced to - be "quite a character ". was like. :; . Ideal " "' She saw a -tall and wonderfully Fo en. �� r. - graceful woman,_ with 'an expres- - M ive_but plain. #ace. _ In repose. her - •� . e Remedy far every Pen trouble ,Irsl�seitll�tesl i expression was decidedly autocra- - 'There is only one fountain tic, but . she had a most charming.. Y Den which dives universal o Q smile, and a perfect -- manner . The satisfaction- R'aterman s Ideal. It is the simplest and - y Norwegian -girl took & great fancy most efficient fountain pea faade. Waterman 's 'Ideal - w her,, apd the,feeling was mutual, starts to write immediately the nib touches the surface _ for the great Mme. Lechertier, of paper. It is clean to cam and use, does not blot, who it was rumored, was of a will not leak, and is always ready. Send for Booklet. A ' a� � keenly critical disposition instant- pr�� $2.50 and eproarda. Avoid wbsrrrsrs. � •a� ly noticed •her, ' and turned to the 4 , hostess with an eager question. L. E, Waterman-Company, Limited, Montreal "What a charming face that gol- ° den - haired girl has!" she said, her eutspokan and -yet courteous "I think she is faint," she ex• and thoroughly interested her. ' a e, 5 �d- way. "With all her simplicity there claimed. "Do you think i might "And when do you returns" ask i r� op Faso, is such a pretty little �toueh of dig offer to play' for her s" ed Mme. Lechertier. , s SV �' has SecftdW nity. See how perfect. her bow is. "It is a kind thought," said Mme. "That depends on whether I can What her name4 " And, I not >> Big- be - �{� N,4 Lechertier. She player} . extremely, find work in England, replied , 1{� introduced to her s "- �� well, and being herself a born dan- rid.' ` "What I wish is to stay in - �, hG �C� 8 "She is a friend of my cous2n s, cer, entered into the spirit of the London with .my brother. He has ` `H o� explained Mrs. Horner. "She is a I waltz in a way which - her predeces- been very ill, and I do not think AJ /� Norwe tan, '.and her came J sor d wholly r_— „ V Fick :'g �rTr� Lechertier was deZeghtecirtndwhetl he "amf�9rLecherytier.w _. r_ _- _ sues�_ �n -fit '...�•}- - ,Sigrid irked -the- b�' ht �" $�-by 6lgrld was re ?eased she fors asked M ' � coceraVou� I, majestic - looking French -woman 1se - Big- ter than ever after she had talked rejoined her, and refused to be "I would do anything," said Sig - °{ Si7c3Jtp ItEt7lIWC3 ea umrrtm+sos K& with -her. There was,. was,• indeed, ire borne off to the supper -room' by rid. "But the worst of it is every - 6 13�Ime. Lechertier something very re- Mr: $orner, thing is so crowded already, and Ii _ _ _ -- - --- - - - -..- - - - -- g Y "'�eTO, IIO," she said;. "let the lit- have no very special talent." j _ Y freshing. tie people be attended to first. Miss (To be continued.) r The pianist, a pale; worn looking Falck and I mean to have a quiet � s I ladv, whose black silk dress had an talk here."- Mrs. Chinn - "You know, my hus- , ;ominously shiny back, which told So Sigrid told her something of band just won't listen to good, com- ��MON ! its tale of poverty, all at once brolte her, life at ]Bergen, and of the na- mon sense talk." Mrs. Frank - - down, and her white face touched tional love of music and -dancing, "How do you know?" Ire - d'e heart. _ i o � ►R, A CURI4.U5 MYSTERY EXPLAINED. J to :r 33 - - _ CAPTER XX. ' be shocked at all,,, said Mrs. Hor� c. f ner, smiling. "James could do al- I# qtly one had told Roy that his , - \ Este was to be seriously ffected b -j most anything before they'd be y y ' shocked. ` Y )u tips, 'he's si2ch- a tie - Mrs. James Horner, he would * ' , ,►,9' sd3rsreel nefactor to the chapel and is so en- • \ s ► — - r �`�. - -- f►i ��, � .,_-its,, �- ' s - _ � ..a,. a d Vic+„ -.:•- .,,�jy, -ia� - •'.�s '�,r����� %/ ��".� -�'� ,,.,+.w - -....- '� / rJ y- -- rte,-' �� f' ' ' r-I •�, r == ., .. ! New and Brf11 {ant Era Dawns for - 31adame Japcne - 'The Clearest and - ire the big can. best polish for -- R e a d y, -f o.r Sloves, crates n t use. Bla C k testa ;acrd Ironn•or`k _A few rube _ bring the shine. 10c. —J" OVE -PQL, _ . - .. 'Will u b e one of # e -1D$ - � A T � ,� p�. -yin Q p.f 1 N.0 TEL TwmTens � v ho r r i�� 1 e c e 1 r v (FR ' our_ 1prize Contest checl�? THERE Nvilbe twelve Cash prizes !n _ each of the nine provinces (108 in all) in the 1912 Prize Contest for Canadian _ w \; •,' Farmers. The 1911- Contest was so successful in -awA- �• ening interest.in the use 'of. Concrete on the farm, that a d second contest, in which three times as mitny pri offered, was decided upon for this year. _ The Conttst thi "ear is divided into three classes, "A," _ l`B" and "Co" rnd there will be four prizes rn eacK class:- (First 1 - --prize, $50; Second prize, $25; Third�rize, $15; Fourth prise, $10.) Thus there are three. $59 Prizes, three $25 Prizes, three $15 y prizes, and three $10 Prizes, l'oreasch p,ovince. DESCRIPTION OF CLASSES - •�.� "• ' • w ••'T' In Each Class there will be .First, Second, Third and Fourth Prizes 25, $15, and $10) for Each Province. -� O * T n O �i t CLASS °A••=PAati to he awarded to the four hrmen is each province wbo we asst _ '4 V r 1, "Canada•' cement on their firma is the year 1912. .. • - �- .: CLASS "a"-Tri7PS to•be a,mrded•.to the four farreemtn each provineawbblend pbote- r t v 1 nA 1 *t'a' �'6a�1.� • er mg 1 of the ber! 'conrnr# wo>•4 done whb ' Cadda • Cement on tbek r \.ANAD 1T 1 lama In 2912: 1.i1VlTI ED CLASS -Cl— Prizra to be awarded to the Poor %"am In tach prw'Ince, who' vend 7q„ _. the beat ducrption, M1HAr bow aHLl?Le6: 01 -0110, Qtk.- lral -�a�_ - n Herald Braids , MOntreai -- Canada" cement ltntrip for this prise must be'secobyaaled�by Dhoto- uap'b of the work.) ..._.. _ • Don't think that you must use-a large quantity of cement in orderto d Please send me full particulars of 1 win a prize. The quantity of cement.used does not'count in:Classes "B" �l the 1912• Farmers' -Prize Contest, and a and "C." Many of last year's prize winners used veil little cement. a free copy of your boork "What the I When yon[ -enter the Contest, you have a chanee to win a cash, trmaneat Farmer Can Do With Concrete.'.' prize of $50 as well as the: certain that u will add. a p d a`,aprovement.to your-farm. - If you haven't a copy,_be sure and ask for 1 our book, "What the Farmer Can Do With Concrete. ' It -will not' 1 only suggest many improvements that you can use in entering the Contest, f Name - t but will tell you all-about the use of concrete on-the farifi. �l_ ; )oat write yoer name and addrea on the attached coapoa, or ewe a - postl cvd. and we win and tall particular, of the Prize Coo" 1 and a copy of '•Wit the Partner Cats Do With Coaetete" w ye, ANT col". y eW.4"dy inar Address s Address. Publicity Manager _ e poethwno he a ; < cAtNADA i Can_ ada Cement 'Company „s eb Limited .. O CtMU[T d - - !!01 Herald Bldg. Montreal SOMTRliPV rrt I / 4 ,� . :: :. -. .: .... ... + r. . _. ...+ p'.• '.y..:.. 'G- t'.(Lw•r..v.!'a '..! : ... :. :.. , :;'c".ierx� +,...�.r:o,. '. , .' ma;«M..rt,w,..;.'; :m.�.:' ::• . � -_ . a._..�?- :da,il :' - Inw.c,,,.;r..a s+.sst,e. '.." "oilh',4�,1'w• ply,.. aaGs: i�* tMMS .add'4�,:+r. :xa,��ra�r�'::�' -_n- If the life at Rowan Tree, House had' tirely tthe Ieadir g spirit, -writ, w -here- would they be without him " i gone oa without intertusption , if Mrs' Boniface murmured some " " ;Sigrid had been unable to find•work` kindly reply. It was quite true, as and had been at perfect leisure to +consider Roy's wo !she s,ing, iL is quite knew very welt. James Hor- r probable that in a few weeks their' ver was so entirely the • rich and head of the eongregation Iriendshlp -might have ended in -be= i generous that everything- had to give way to trothal. But Mrs. party, Horner ; gave a children's party, and this him, and the minister was not a fact changed the ,whole aslfect of little hampered in consequence, whether_ Mr. Boniface entirely F". . affairs, approved of this children's fancy - . "It is,. as you say, rather soon 1 dress dance, Sigrid could not feel * uncle's death for us! sure. She fancied that in spite of to give a dance," said Mrs. Horner, 1 all his kindly tolerant spirit, he had as she sat in the drawing -room of, an innate lave of the older forms Rowan 'Tree Souse - discussing the ; of- Puritanism, and - that his quiet, �: -.. various arrangements. "But you l •see it is, dear - Mamie's birthday=, l home - keeping nature could . not un- derst.and at. all the enjoyment of „ and I do not like to disappoint her ; i dancing or_ of character - dresses,. and Madame Lechertier has taken j At length the great day earns, the idea up so warmly, and has � and Mr, Boniface apd Rov on their promised to come as a spectator, It' return' from town were greeted by was at her suggestion that we mmde i a- -bewitching little figure on the It a fancy -dress affair." s taire, with curly hair combed out "Who is ier Madame ee er s'' to its full engt &-n-d a a>ntq warn . a t' .'asked Sigrid, who listened with all of crimson velvet trimmed with ' 'the interest of a foreigner to these; gold lace. details. - •1 - "Why, who are you l" said Mr. "She is a very celebrated dancing Boniface, entering almost uncon- ;' mistress," explained 'Cecil. "I sciously into-the fun of the etas-' should like you to -see her, for she _querade. ' " 'It quite a character." "I'm Cinderella•s prince," shout- ' "Miss Falck will, I hope, come to ed• Lance, gleefu -Ily, and in the high- 'our little entertainment," said Mrs, est spirits the little fellow danced $orner, graciously. For, although in to show. Frithiof- his get -up:. Fri- __J, detested Frithiof, she'had been thiof, who had been tired and de- ' •against her will, charmed by Sigrid. pressed all day, brightened up at a`It is; you know, quite a small af- once when Lance, who was very fair -about fifty children, and only- fond of him, came to sit on his knee from seven to ten. I would not for in that ecstasy of happy impatience_ the world shock the' congregation, wtlhich :one only sees in Children. Loveday; so I mean to make it all, "What is the time now TZ ha as simple as possible. I do not asked every two minutes.' "Do you know that -1 shall even have ices." think it will boon' be time tb go ? "My dear, I do not think ices Don't you almost think you hear would,sho& them," said Mrs. Boni- the carriage coming ?" - '- - ~- face, "though I should think per "Aft for me," said Sigrid, "I feel haps they might not be wholesome like---Cinderella before the fairy ` for ` little - children - who have got „ i3�mother came. You are• sure - heated with dancing." - _ *aced I don't really think• they'll Mrs. Horner will not mind this or •• dinary black gown ? "Oh, deg no,•'," said Cecil "You see, sihe ,cfself' is in mourning; Specially Selected and besides, you look charming, • Sigrid." SASKATCHEWAN VALLEY wish y°u c too'" �said Cecil, glancing ng at Frithiof, !while ' FARM LANDS she bwatbed the - little prince in a thick plaid. "It will be _ From the Land Grant of the pretty to' see all the children i Canadian Northern.Rallway costume." "Yes," he replied; "but my hew _ - never stand the noise an _-eoil and.arable by tratetiofr . - the heat. I am better here." "We shall take great-�eare- plow. Bale $ubieot to in- him," said Mrs. Boniface; "an spection of property, with 'you-must -tell us gll•''about it after special ratd of tranai)ortta. ward. Don't keep'Lance up late i Lion. Price and terms rev. he af3ems, to get tired, dearie. r bye, and mind you enjoy yourself.' sonable. I A children's party generall ! CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED does call out whatever good there ' It t LANDS= LIMITED in- people. wars, moreover, first really gay scene winch had m Eastern Townships Banklildg. Sigrid's eyes for nearly -a year, an she enjoyed to the full the qua; �& • ;• d110N1 REAL* little cavaliers, the tiny cou ladies, with their powdered ha w ; — - r �`�. - -- f►i ��, � .,_-its,, �- ' s - _ � ..a,. a d Vic+„ -.:•- .,,�jy, -ia� - •'.�s '�,r����� %/ ��".� -�'� ,,.,+.w - -....- '� / rJ y- -- rte,-' �� f' ' ' r-I •�, r == ., .. ! New and Brf11 {ant Era Dawns for - 31adame Japcne - 'The Clearest and - ire the big can. best polish for -- R e a d y, -f o.r Sloves, crates n t use. Bla C k testa ;acrd Ironn•or`k _A few rube _ bring the shine. 10c. —J" OVE -PQL, _ . - .. 'Will u b e one of # e -1D$ - � A T � ,� p�. -yin Q p.f 1 N.0 TEL TwmTens � v ho r r i�� 1 e c e 1 r v (FR ' our_ 1prize Contest checl�? THERE Nvilbe twelve Cash prizes !n _ each of the nine provinces (108 in all) in the 1912 Prize Contest for Canadian _ w \; •,' Farmers. The 1911- Contest was so successful in -awA- �• ening interest.in the use 'of. Concrete on the farm, that a d second contest, in which three times as mitny pri offered, was decided upon for this year. _ The Conttst thi "ear is divided into three classes, "A," _ l`B" and "Co" rnd there will be four prizes rn eacK class:- (First 1 - --prize, $50; Second prize, $25; Third�rize, $15; Fourth prise, $10.) Thus there are three. $59 Prizes, three $25 Prizes, three $15 y prizes, and three $10 Prizes, l'oreasch p,ovince. DESCRIPTION OF CLASSES - •�.� "• ' • w ••'T' In Each Class there will be .First, Second, Third and Fourth Prizes 25, $15, and $10) for Each Province. -� O * T n O �i t CLASS °A••=PAati to he awarded to the four hrmen is each province wbo we asst _ '4 V r 1, "Canada•' cement on their firma is the year 1912. .. • - �- .: CLASS "a"-Tri7PS to•be a,mrded•.to the four farreemtn each provineawbblend pbote- r t v 1 nA 1 *t'a' �'6a�1.� • er mg 1 of the ber! 'conrnr# wo>•4 done whb ' Cadda • Cement on tbek r \.ANAD 1T 1 lama In 2912: 1.i1VlTI ED CLASS -Cl— Prizra to be awarded to the Poor %"am In tach prw'Ince, who' vend 7q„ _. the beat ducrption, M1HAr bow aHLl?Le6: 01 -0110, Qtk.- lral -�a�_ - n Herald Braids , MOntreai -- Canada" cement ltntrip for this prise must be'secobyaaled�by Dhoto- uap'b of the work.) ..._.. _ • Don't think that you must use-a large quantity of cement in orderto d Please send me full particulars of 1 win a prize. The quantity of cement.used does not'count in:Classes "B" �l the 1912• Farmers' -Prize Contest, and a and "C." Many of last year's prize winners used veil little cement. a free copy of your boork "What the I When yon[ -enter the Contest, you have a chanee to win a cash, trmaneat Farmer Can Do With Concrete.'.' prize of $50 as well as the: certain that u will add. a p d a`,aprovement.to your-farm. - If you haven't a copy,_be sure and ask for 1 our book, "What the Farmer Can Do With Concrete. ' It -will not' 1 only suggest many improvements that you can use in entering the Contest, f Name - t but will tell you all-about the use of concrete on-the farifi. �l_ ; )oat write yoer name and addrea on the attached coapoa, or ewe a - postl cvd. and we win and tall particular, of the Prize Coo" 1 and a copy of '•Wit the Partner Cats Do With Coaetete" w ye, ANT col". y eW.4"dy inar Address s Address. Publicity Manager _ e poethwno he a ; < cAtNADA i Can_ ada Cement 'Company „s eb Limited .. O CtMU[T d - - !!01 Herald Bldg. Montreal SOMTRliPV rrt I / 4 ,� . :: :. -. .: .... ... + r. . _. ...+ p'.• '.y..:.. 'G- t'.(Lw•r..v.!'a '..! : ... :. :.. , :;'c".ierx� +,...�.r:o,. '. , .' ma;«M..rt,w,..;.'; :m.�.:' ::• . � -_ . a._..�?- :da,il :' - Inw.c,,,.;r..a s+.sst,e. '.." "oilh',4�,1'w• ply,.. aaGs: i�* tMMS .add'4�,:+r. :xa,��ra�r�'::�' -_n- ^'y%': ..`..,R`I' -,r,N v . "°R'^9.i.:ir.i"'. .,E+"i< ztn * "w.,`S ^� r•.m .`A!u :" -:'N- S' @' ' t6+lf+ Ned. iMwlyar., eww• �v�wY. yw!+ runws.. w. rz tx+r.ak•t�7lrimaa+r,ee�av,.•✓r runnnws•.ee�Xa,��t - ,..:r :as�9wso. war^ +"+ �«. ne .�';,v�„a+ay.. :.....�ge,isu <. tar+ s. wr .•.- . +.aiw."..a,n�.'.a.ayP�• -' . w�.•. rr� •s*7�Gs':- •.'+uw:w.n.'.nr• -' - •- +- .,- .- +,.- r.,.+• -. •.. ..•yeK - course of rare and interesting Chi - - nom edibles. r j RRi Following are a few of the viands _ = ,a on the menu : -Rock moss soup, N sharks' fins, bundler of wood with mushrooms, duck and bamboo - = _ — 4 4. shoots, bird's neat, "lotus nuts, GLOVES & -` broiled squabs chop sues, _.spring s blossom rolls, chicken fried with al- The worlds standard OI monde, smoked oysters stewed with -- - love perfection. vegetables. ?' Other dishes highly prfzed By the Fit Durability Chinese epicures were served. All FOR MAKING SOAP, e - of them were prepared in true Chi- ne fashion, but they were served DSO FTE N I NG WATER See that tpe trade w'ar't is, on every glove. in American style, in ootimes, in- R EI�I OVI'NG PAINT h . ' stead "of Chinese fashion, which is ........ for everything to be placed on the 'DISINFECTING Si N K& labor organizations will support an "or- table at. once and all be served can.' The fault with previous, public - CLO$ET$,DRAiNS,ETCe 'IORORTO. CORRESPORDERC boas is -that they have been too much from large bowls. - "organ, and not enough attention paid The big ban was put on' chop s% SOLD EV ERY W MTR E — T to making the paper interesting. _ a j'ERESTiND C08E1! FROMONTARIO'1 WILL AVOID GE`�ERAL POLITICS. sticks, and knives, forks and, spoons .'REFUSE SU$$TI U ..>i 'r It is eapected that the newspaper will were used by the diners to make. ` i CAPITAL keep away from tariff' and other issues way with the good things to eat. '. - • f a general character, devoting itself to r-- +� _ Rare Chinese 'vines of ancient viii- N issues which specifically effect the eity ?< Sibs New Corporation Counsel -New Labor laboring man, such as conditions of labor tags and of great value were there INVENTOR OF GOOD ROADS. served in a dry state it will sustaia ) ' and workmen's compensation. It will, in ill abundance. For dessert there Paper-Down Town Problem -A Big its general effect. probably emphasize ra- �- any. weight without sinking, The Audience. ther than diminish the cleavage between was candied ginger, preserved nuts, John Loudon McAdam, -Who.. Gave two essential requisites, therefore city and country. pickled fruits and various kinds of were drainage and a waterpnoo� After several months' delay the City Its first political activity will doubtless - ` Council ter has decided to appoint his ticity e , in municipal affairs. A labor "slate" sweetmeet8. p H s Name to a ystem for nearly all. the civic offices is within q, John Loudon McAdam, the road covering. w ably Mayor Geary to tae Corporation the range of possibilities this year. If builder aII article which appears r' x Counselship, made vacant by the eievatiou moderately successful there the neat MOTHERS NEED CONSTANT of air. 11. L. Drayton to the chairmanship I move, ao doubt, will be to get into Pro in the current issue of Good Roads, POISONOUS S'dAIfEB. bf the Dominion Railway Board. The vincial and Dominion polities. The ,stab• STRENiGTH. is one of considerable interest to the - !salary is to be 58,000, a year to begin with. I Iishment of the paper foreshadows the __ This tr not much advance over Mr. Gear e - la reader, as well as to fife man Took "Over Twenty-Four- Thousand come as, Kayor, wuTcb was +7,W0. but 1�iat �eriou�-gLtau�pt to- launch -a rani- labor - -- -- - - - - - 1V Il India- 88 _ ti ' it has the advantage of being perman- party in Canadian politics. To Care for fhe Grow ni g- FalnSt} ass -buslnesa za the FiuiIding of -L es f I -di I: t Year. -r' eat. Besides, Mr. Geary has eapressed the IN letter STREET CHURCH. and Her Household Cares. roads. hope that when he makes good the eat- In my letter feet week some reference According to a report just pub-: pry xill grow. .sad It doubtless will. was trade to the down Iowa problem con- When there is a growing family The article was written by Maur- lished in Simla, India, tha number ♦dome aldermen who opposed Mr. Geary's fronting' Toronto churches, and the dis- to care for and the mother falls ill, ice O. Eldridge, Assoc. M. Am. Sac. of wild animals destroyed in India appointment on the ground that ]>e wan positiou shows in some quarters to sh,rk C. E, assistant in charge of road Y .• hot a big enough lawyer for the Job, it and in others to meet it. The solemn it is a serious matter. Many m0- i in 1911 was 25,840, as compared' with �. said they would -be prepared to pay 825,600 fact is that of the 50,000 person, living there who are on the o from morn- management investigations is the s year t0 the right man. viewed from , south of College street, only a small fray g 1,4282 i 1910. This total included & t • United States office of public roads. this eta o ♦het, it to hint a question If tlon has been reached by the churches. lIIg t4 night whOfie work, apparent 1,42$ tigers, 5,352 leopards, and i' the city will not do as well with lfr. Both in preachin$ and in works it is un• John Loudon M' .dam was born Geary on the Job an it would with some I doubtedly the tact that some of the I ly, is never done, heroically try to 4,2$1 wolves, Nearly 172.000 snakes at Ayr, Scotland, on September 21, luau with a made reputation at a fancy I churches in down town Toronto are out disguise their sufferings, and keep jam-es were destroyed., as against 91,100 :., oalary. It is true he has not had much of evmD3 ±rig witff t2is- massae whom -they an ,Lppearance o c ter u ness - This increase is arse y acoouti�ede east rience in legal work. But this 19 are supyoeed to serve. Adam, a descendant of Adam Me partly 'offset by his Intimate knowledge ; The church perhaps most popular is fore their family. Only themselves Gregor, the first baron of Water- .for. by the offering of rewards'by bt munleigal affairs. Bw+des he is spurs, many ways with •b� crowd is B-*d know how the are distressed b the Burma Government. That this s Jeaergetio, diplomatic and Zdeutiy ambi. Street Con¢reRationai, whose destinies are y y head and One of the Highland Clan action was necessary i,s roved b + JLio ts. presided over by sec, llyrou H. Stauffer, hegdaahes and backaches, dragging of McGregor. When James; II, of Y p BO]iB SORENESS. ho came here several years ago from down nine and nervous weakness ; the fact that-in one area the pade� The sound criticism of the appointment Buffalo. His methods are much less sea - p Scotland outlawed the MCGregore, satioaal than those employed in this DO how their nights are often sleep - I Adam settled in the lowlands and Saida were so snake infested that Is oa the ground that no member of • pit twenty Years ago by the rate Dr. Tess, and the arise to a new day's their- cultivation was impossible. ouncil shouid be appointed to a perman• i wild, bat he contrives to make his per. Y Y Ichanged hie name to ,McAdam. oat job during his term of office. In the I v;eea interesting. and he always draws I work tired, de ressed and unre- Altogether 1,947 persons were P � John Loudon McAdam a mother rg,gre,eat instance the mayor admittedly full bouses. He '.p a man of 'considerable killed by wild animals and 24,284 d not give the subject disinterested eon - ' �raonality, a auent speaker and embet- freahed. Such mothers should{ was $usana Cochrane, daughter of b snakes, the fi figures for 1910 being aideration, ant that is someth +ng the p;.he, his serm{,ne with frequent refer• i know that these sufferings are I John Cochrane of Wateihead, a ref- Y R 1 e : ubiic, having elected him to the Cbtef I the affaire of the hoar. Some 2,3Fi2 and 22,478 rexpertive.y. Then '1 agietracy, had a right to expect from eT1•`ef to usual due to a lack of gcxrd sour• alive of the Earl of Dnndolsald. on every loans, particularly on ouia ( miner call same oY his addressee t there (. I number of cattle killed by weld' anl- rar er than sermons. meaning that there ! fishing blood. Tiles ehau;d know When John was fourteen years ew imyostant as this one. There Is a good tp'nay of aplrftnalit; about them than is t male Wei! 91,709, against 93,070, and des' of underlying soreness abort this f usual. Bond street rhorcli is sometimes ;that the thing shot's al! others they I o »d his father died and be was in- by snakes 10,533, as, a against ]0,990 ,mhase of the matter. compared to a busina,e. of which, the need to give them new health and trusted to the care of his uncle, With regard to slTake bitye "oi bu- - There +a some surprise that Mr .Geary. 1 preacher is the general manaiter. Bearing 1 siren h' is nth, sad blood, and William McAdam, a merchant liv- y ilia action. has exDr,,red a pretereIICa t out. the analogy, he has there an ol9ee,l man belIIiQe It is Said that iif 1110 P• $or his legal profession as, against pal-ti- which he oceuptoe several bonry a day ;that among all ffied1C]IIea there i9 tug is New York. He received his &al late lie ootiid have had a nomination And yet Bond .treat hap no empty Devi,, none cane equal Dr. Williams' Pink' businesm training with his uncle and Provinc Presidency, the tufted ; -ft,r Parliament nay time durin the lass q I Provinces and Eastern Bengal' antd t :lave and that is one point gs,ned. health I accumulated a considerable fortune g years, and wtth the star o the Con- A SP1rRGEON NEEDED. Pills for their blood- making, Atasam the use of Sir Lauder Brun. tvaure party in the ascendant he might during the revolntionarp war as an , Cave been expected to have had a brilli- what the church to dnwo -town Toronto restoring q "ui�liLlea. Every suffer -; g inn a lancets is report4d in a Ctim- a !agent for the sale of pnzes. When rat career And he slay- yet return to, need, wo-day to a spurgeoa. It wan p a ing woman with a home and family ber of cases "to have resulted 'ins w the poiiucal arena. meanwhile be a to mall with ire •and sp'ritualjty. The har- the war was- over', McAdam had lost •. lie mown as G- 8 dears, K- O.. Corporsr vest is waiting for him. He could ire " to care .fox should give these pills a high proportion of cures 1s is r i fair trial, for they will keep bar in most of his property, brit had j previous pears, however, the statia- Main Uounsel, smrh a building as the new arena w ,h ; � enough w,1: peat 9,000 peracine. all IL three times Rh left to enable him to return A NEW LABOS PAPER. on dnnda9 sad poselbly on as other ev. health and strength, and makes her I � Scotland in 1783, and purchase i tics relative to the successful tTaepo! The appearance of a new labor paper: in strength, Bnt where is, the d the eon nom• work easy. Here 1s strong roof P this instrument can only De aC e t- E eat" to the week, i! he had the physical IToroa o us, an event a impo ✓canto. nut vs, Down town T�rooto needs mare. of for them. Mrs. Henry Thomas, �He he lived f r twice, phis hfirst in po tic the in labiate ,firs. a will hays o Dow to the way of church service than that these Pills do what1vhenimed Y ed with reservations. ^� _ f politics po ti to labor a8ahe u v 4h The a n. u preacher. even if he were a tpurgeon rY + Y feTebei hued eordaur titer oErgan 4 - of the Doteritfatlwcs for the future The ♦editor -in -chief s Mr. James sim son, tor- D D Dryden, Ont. as says: y i; g li# later i9 a typesetter more recen,ly for it needs a small army of workers. It has second child was born I was so weak De mar years city hail reporter for one of American by descent, named - ]Happy Father. a few now loyal and devoted, but their ® �ooai dailies, and always an active numbers are sadly out of proportion w $IId ✓tin down that I could scarcely I.aneey. He had seven children, �jlishbor agitator- as well as temperance too- the work that to to do. one wonder, of walk -across a room. M bah was He was the happy father of a verT IC¢rer and Methodist focal reacher, IIe Y y four eons and three daughters,' all pp the churches really ap appreciated the pretty and bright little gill of {* -- - -- a. also a member of Liss Hostrd of Edu- work that lies right at therr hang small and weak also, and cried and by his- wife. twelve, "Dad," she said to him atton for some syage sad was a member TORONTO'S BIGUE;T ACTDIENCE. worried night and day until I din- -In Ayrshire, McAdam was magia- f the Dominion Government a Comm Lesion one evening while the was reading 1 a 4eohafoa! Education. 13e will likely Toronto's new amu-sment show'lare. covered that the child was starv- trate deputy lieutenant of the I a year be a candidate for the Board of The Arena, has been mm•cesafully launch- P' Y i the paper, "every morning when I c+` ed with a week's "muslral festival'' De , ing, as my nurse had turned almost counts and" road trustee, At that am going to school the boys catch Them .have been many pro attempt♦ si¢aed nr,imar:lp for hockey matches, the Ito water. My husband got me a I time the roads- throughout Great 1 „ „ t n :m a abo— orgi<n Tn Toronto. "t v ^tere'hope they can make use of it 1 supply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, � Britain, ey especially in Scotland, i hold of me and kiss me. But. � �t a attempts per graveyard. A g per calleld i roductioni: The emblem -lib pto fill ' and began taking them. The were very bad. and Mr Adam inter: Ethel," he said, "why. don't you p p PP Y P� Y e Toiler was the last victim. There it. It will hold eight' peottlr g 1 FiIA avast' - from them i' "well' �►re higher bopee h,r the la est venture, twice as many as any other meeting -place rat beneficia Pffecit+ were noticed i eRted llnnse•1f in vrtigatm it starts on with faith liberal. an rt in to Toronto, and a small city !n itself. The' in that my cAld began to thrive, editions and conducting experiments dad, if I did, perhaps they wouldn't `0 p D` as my nurse began to ifnprove, and g. chase me. '. He wont an_readi �t e wai %r7 su serf i�ne rom tenor e ght-on The cIriataR ntgnt'ot the ngentntt' in road building. ''!i :eau ed of panel individuals, t so that n ig leek to be tame n seat Thfilled. youto a baby slept better and naturally. It As a result of his investigations „y oban� to get on i.s feet. To prevent con- the buildings' is, that of an oval ampht• was not long until I began to feel and experiment°, he arrived at the '7,rol of the publication falling into the theatre, without ¢alleriep. All around conclusion`•that r a<ls -should be o� -'Unds of any individual or organization, the oval solid masses .of humanity. riving the improvement myself, and I l.r ` r even group, the number of share, per- tier upon tier, furniebed. an impressive daily gained new strength, and constructed of small broken stone. Qnt ti mittod to any one subscriber is strictly might. It was the greatest cwfcourse of He contended that the earth foun- ; Rimited. men and women eves gathered' under one, baby was growing very rosy and Is tine yet to be demonstrated than the roof to Toronto. fat. I continued using the Pills lotion should be raised slightly iZ0d�Ltoid - - ..__._..— . -. - Unless it is filled: however, the effect of I above the adjacent land and that tbe•interior is, barnlike• while I was Wareing hiiti. and found yLLG - `.: th . d hp bull at , m health, and able to easily my $ t tounda drainage; that suitable d should YR the sides ide dra' hen the earth foundation should A A/I es, „'On 11:!i EGG. '�0 YEARS. OLD. housework, which had been so great e� by. a series of thin - layers of ' /'i /�/g a drag on me before. I am now hard atone broken into small angu- pe�sSOi�s Famous Chinese General Ate It and never without Dr: Williams' -Pink lar fragments of a nearly cubical Ir Smiled. Pills in the house; and take an oc- shape, and so nearly as possible of j r ldGlls[6G; 4 casional dose when I feel tired. I the same size. A piece to weigh i An egg laid 200 years ago. in a can' strongly recommend these Pills - Breakfast ever morn - hem-coop ear Pekin and buried g Y over six ounces. � The layers of bro- P to all nursing women, especially if ken stone were to be consolidated' shortly after in four feet of black gradually by the traffic and would EM-AU KINDS— q ing on weak or run down.” i mud was served on -a. runt e�ning 'sold b all ,medicine dealers or ultimately form a smooth hard crust K Ito Gen. Lan Tien Wei, hero of the y It'. the Ct.EAarssT. SIMWMP .EST, end 'aFST xoxs i ' new republic of China, at a banquet by mail at 50 nts a box or Fix impervious to water and durable in DYE, one can bu7• -why you don't even bpie to given in his honor at the Amoy Far boxes for $2.50 fib The Dr. Wil- proportion to the hardness of the know what MNDof Cloth your Goods ov ..as, , 'Post - _ >� Hams' Mlicine Co., Brockville, stone and the density of traffic. He ot. oNiaake,.relmpossiblt. Y Low Cafe by 100 prominent Chinese Ont sera for Fre. color card. Stop aookl.t, .na -� laid down this pritjoiple: That the sockiet giving re.ults of D3 eiogo erothereolors- '• . - • ._ _ ;and city officials,. says the Los An-' _ The IOHNSO1I- RICHARDSON CO.; Iimlbd - geles (California) Times: natural soil really _supports the ones,, Canada✓ Toasties Qhe precioits egg was escorted iu-' The Lend Glub, traffic, and that while it is pre - I to the brilliantly decorated banquet - - - -- - -- -- -_ - hall by a retinue of Orientally Mrs, Hartiijr- "Can you loan me -� -- + a cu of su sugar, : an , egg, a piece of ' garbed waiters and carefully placed P g �� 4 est„e„s, in Trent of the guest of honor, who butter and 9- Let Apples be the, Christmas Gift eyed it curiously. While the other Mrs. Test F" "Yes, and it's loo _ diners were waiting for the fifteenth bad you can't take home some of course the General proceeded to our gas to cook things with." to your friends across the sea. _ . make away with the almost price- less delicacy,' while scores of Chi- The light of the sun takes eight seious, rosy, juicy, Canadian Apples! Can you imp- i rase ,eking in through the' doors minutes a "n_d _eight . seconds_ in its __ g �yigift- to ,the dear ones in the old land that and windows on ♦Fie unusual scene,'' trans n"ton th<nongh .:space to ; would be more accepts e gazed, in admiration" and wonder earth. Because of exceptional shippingaoiFitiestl aair�s l men t. P - Suppose ou try the After eating the egg, which was s you this magnificent offer. We mil]' deliver FREE OF as bleak ti charcoal, the General ore M Mors e`& t CHARGE to . any address. in the British l - food.. with 'cream and leaned over to C. -F. Yin, his secre- Indian Root Pills Isles a. case of Guaranteed Select Cana $3.00 -dial✓ Apples for the small sum of r ... ` tars, and hispered in his ear; _ sugar, as part of break- are just the right medicine for the while a broad sable played over his - chip =We use standard cages ; each A le is sfparatel ten, When they are constipated packed, and ever precaution taken ensure safe and fast or supper. features. The proprietor of the _.when their kidneys are exit of order P Y P cafe informed the General before rapid deliver ver 5,000 cases shipped last- ear. : -when over - indulgence in sorxe P y' . 0 p Y " You may be sure it serving the` historic hen fruit that favorite food given them indigcs� Mail $3.00 NOW, stating where youpregaire the case he wasn't taking any chances, as it ;"-Dr. Morn's Indian Root P1714 ..sent, and WE, DO THE REST, Give full postal. dire,- wiU be a delicioup part. was just as fresh as if laid yeater- quickly and morel put them right. _ +. Purely. yy #i times, along with your own card for enclosure in case. day urely.ve¢'etsbk, theg.nekker sic. en, ' k The l"lemor Lingers" 11IAIL ORDER D16PlsTMRNT y i The banquet was one of the most �a°Or��'b� p�rf� st'`es' elaborate, as well as unusual, ever Guard dour chAdrea's Ae3ltii �' ' A N A D I A N E X P O U T G O M P A lets' iveri in I Los An Angeles and con- alloys a both of Dr, lie e " oana4iaa Psstinm Oareal Cle., Ltd. B , Indian Rost Pills in the house, They - - - Windsor, Ontario. geniality reigned supreme from the si 180 BT. JAMIE STREET AfONTREAL first to the twenty- eighth or so Keep tjho Children VV013 _,.. u -. ir,� e :. ,:ro kr.:. . .i - .. -. '., :: ".. • '.:... .. _ ... .. { - rU ..�. 'w» J.'... ,,,�tAf,.- r Y4 n :l .i w., W ,r/v.V. n. a.4..Y.m. •Va 'tlC ,i' 4 `•,.•... ..t� t•3k 't`.y? '> t r.� a �+. , • a ., ,Pr' - 'a : a -✓ .rr ' ,. G�•.. �t�. �' v: S�Yz, �t" ��"+ r". �...:. �. e.. t' ti' �' avvsan,,. w.?r��.a�'�cr:���x�+'_4�nel•' _ a3+ I 1 s 4 o, x 1 ac J■ Wl .. �... p%k 7 �^+��,1 ,t T T -The AutumD Leaf MUsion friends in (alreeawood. r ,C H �, 0141 N A � y LOCALISMS.. Band will meet at 280 p. m. 'on Wm. and Mrs. Haoz Tidtedteleada ! In Brougham on Sunday. _ _ Saturday at the home o!- Mrs. 'Irussel -Hamlin t Sunday last '*e' Kaye a nice new assortment of the following cups and saucers Peak. apes .: f a With W. and Mrs. Bates. Salad bowls. and fruit sets.scake plate*, pepper and salt jug*. bread ;1 2 . -T. M. McFadden of Toronto, -Mrs. W. D. Rogers, o Alton, Wm. Sinclair spent Sunday with and butter plates, teapots, toilet seta, eta These goods are dainty and ax '+IVs@ }n town on Sunday. returned home on Wednesday af- his wife and family here. at very reasonable prices to suit all. -Eli Wickett, of Toronto, was ter spending a week with relatives Judson Pugh filled bis silo on Mon- - 'Our dry goods dept is brim full of seasonable goods, Call and inspect � ;-file town this week on Imainess. in Pickering. day and had great success. our stock. We hitim4)aarhartts overall* and smocks at $1.25 per pair. 7. • x - - Herbert Herr, of Toronto, -The macy friends of Mrs. Oli- Blake Beaton i8 playing footbal, r- Good shirts for. the fall and winter wear, army cloth and dri12 atwe _. gpeizt Sunday at his home here. vet Denny will be pleased to hear with Vasaicy at Montreal. better, 60c. 4bc. $1.00 and ✓i1.26 each. underwear that will give you x H• B. Major, o1 Toronto, is visiting the best satisfaction, Tr Stanfields or Penman's -M. S. and Mts. Chapman were that she is recovering eatisfactor• L in the city on Monday and Tues- ily from her recent severe illness, Dde jot Bros. for a few days. Our boots and shoes are giving good satisfaction aboot for all kinds of, sear, ` -" and ho that the improvement r. Langford spent Sunday in Ham - also rubbers to fit all boots.; day. P ton in company with his wife. y ppI err -James MCBrad , of Oshawa, ma continue. p y -We Carr Barnes baskets 1} $ bushel also a ie �bval Y Blake Annis has been visiting John end round ` ;@:was in town a coupe of days -After an illness of onl y one and Mrs. Holden at Moult Joy. i •week, week, one of the oldest and maost E. Long spent the-.week-end with A; �ILLESP�E DIJNBARTUN -Geo. Every, of Whitby, spent highly respected residents of friends at 88 York St., Toronto. G. s �� - Sunday here at the home of his Pickering, John Greenlaw, died Owing to the rainy season there lies been s t crop of grapes here. ,.: father. at his home. Simcoe Point House, -Miss Eva Bunting is visiting on Monday morning at the age of The Wonch estate has been recently bougght by Mr. Stratton. her aunt, Mrs. R. A. Douglas, of .W years. The deceased was aman Fred .Mcgay lost one of bis best Toronto. of quiet disposition and took no horses last week from heart failure. ' -Mrs. Wm. Allaway is not im- active part in public 'sffaire, but Our'old friend (iar8ed Turner is a : - �/ torl? roving as rapidly ere her friends he was a man of good judgment petted in the neighborhood at an early would desire. and his word was as cod as his date. ..._ -Ed. Gormley, of the Massey - bond. In his early life be was a David Bell met with 's, serious acci• dent while drawing in buckwheat at c Harris Co., Toronto, spent Sunday sailor on the lakes, but later en. i' rS at his home here. gaged at farming at which he met Abe Seebeck e. All good householders beware of 1 with aauch success. He was a Born -At Belleville Hospital Oct. Slat, which is also, we believe, ye ;A SACRIFICE IN E oa Friday, Oe..18th, to Norman kindly man and an excellent �� 01 Hallowe'en. �Cal'pet Slippers gad Mrs. Kerr, a son. neighbor. always ready to give a Messrs. Tool, Major t Co. ex ct to Sweater Coats for Boys Ladies and children's carpet slip - -- Monday next being Thanks- helping hand to those in need. He leave on a bunting expedition -Nov. 1 giving Day, the planes of business was a member of the A. O. U. W„ for the north woods. -- and Men pars all leading sizes neat patterns r will be closed as usual. the I. O. O. F. and also of the Miss Blanche Hamlin has received worth 95 cents, for 15 cents. -Dr. F. L. Henry will - be here Masonic order by whom his funeral the situation of organist in the Meth- 1 doz in all leading shades. regu• _ `� as usual neat Tuesday to attend was conducted on Wednesday odist B. S. Congratulations. lac price 1.b0 to 1.90 , to his rofess }oral duties * afternoon c the family burying Nolan A Wilson, cement contract- going at $1.00 Ken's Sox -Mrs. George .Kerr is spending ground near the lake. He was a ore, of Toronto, are doing extensive Neu's wool sox, a special line all g Pe cement work in the vicinity. a few days in Belleville at the man with a strong constitution Lawrence Major spent last week in Only 10 Cents wool, first class is everts' way a home of her son, Norman. and was always industrious. A Uxbridge. from which place a number Just think of it -a job lot of men's I regular 25c line for 20 eta. a -Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman, of Toron- few weeks ago he suffered from of farmers are going to get potatoes. and boys' oio 50c-10 . prices � l j' to, is spending a month with her blood-poisoning in one of his feet, { Shaker Blankets 7. - mother. Mrs. B. Bunting. and thus has constitution was ORi- Washington Hurd, of Toron• weakened. A few days before he NO M^ j ii Special Shaker blankets -These goods fo, is spending a few weeks with was taken dangerously ill he was _ l are considerably higher in rice �Mdem's Tie p _his cousin, Wesley Harve . working in the fields pullin u � Four•in -hand Ties man ver nice than last season, but we bought at =C: I; —gets span a ew aye roots ands rains imse s shades in up-td- ate stn c right time an rig price. ere- - -_� "last week with his son at Kinsale, was-followed by a chill and in his FADED HAIR lines going at 2 for 25 etc. fore going at $1.15, $1.60, $1.75 etc helping with the a pple harvest. weakened condition rapidly lost _ Women and men who use PARI- } -A gang of Bell Telephone line. ground until his death. He is sur- SIAN B e can be sure their hair will See our 25 cent heavy cotton long j Ladies work aprons Well made men have been working in this vived by one son, James, who re- never tun gray, sleeve vests for ladies, just the of plain_ and fancy gingham@, go- vicinity erecting a new trunk line sides on the homestead, his wife PARISIAN Sage will preserve the thing for fall wear ing at 25c each. . -Mrs. Savage returned to Ham- having died a number of years natural color of the hair; stop it from - ilton on Thursday' Is after spending ago. becoming faded and lifeless, and by - r -, a couple of weeks with relatives -The Harvest Home services in nourishing the bair root give to the _ here.- the Methodist church on Sunday hair a lustre and radiance that com• t - r -Mrs. R. H. Crank has returned and Tuesday were the most sue- pels admiration. home afters ndin a week with cessful in its history. On Sunda PARISIAN Sxgge stops failing hair; Goods g an y buanteh� dandruff, makes the scalp o � Just Arrived friends in Wellington, Prince Ed- Rev. Dr. Workman, of Toronto. tivard Count reached both morning and even- word clean and free from itchiness and pro- pp p g motes a growth of heavy hair. -D. Brokenshire, of Toronto, ing to appreciative andieucea His Large bottle 50 cents at dealers -was here this week calling upon sermons were Riven in elegant but everywhere. Sold b3 D. Pettit on friend& He has just returned simple language and were listened money y plan. back if dissatisfied from a trip out west. to with rapt attention. The music Light and dark shakers, Loch Lomolads, wrapperettee,- Ladies winter` -Mrs. D. Pettit and family, are by the choir and the solo in the *visiting relatives in Brantford and evening by Miser Hattie Law, were IS1i,B RaQId'TtB. I underwear, men's underwear, caps, boots, sweaterc'oats. Bee ^t• other points in Western Ontario. well rendered. On Tuesday even. for ��uHuaterWnfthe Standard chicken tannual ppar was Harvest ad, mirk cOows, Mspresin : ucd f�dleir our $4.00 Sweater Coat, high priced but worth the price. _ I• ;Bank staff, was moved to Whitby needless to say, eve }arson waik cattle. at lot la, co • 4. Pickering ii ran Monde to relieve one of the pleased.. The great feature of the ), the pro- - Monday mile east of Brouggham staff there who' is undergoing an evening, however. was the pro- petty of See bills. W. Phili pp Sale at 1 ' ��� o'clock. Bee blls. iil'uaa Maw. . • _ R operation. ram which followed the supper. auctioneer. >1era. -Auc -H A R 0 W A R E � yo -Thos. Law took possession Of We night was amASt disagreeable r.•_ TrZODAY, OCT. -Auction sale of r Pickering bakery on Monday one, as it rained all afternoon and fares stock. tmplemencs. ace., the �Pe li8pe that ilia new vocation, all through the evening and night, ro rt of Arthur Jackson, at lot Perfection Oil Heaters, stove pipes galore, stove boards, lanterns', etc. r may prove congenial and profit- but not withstanding the bad y of 84. coo, 3. Picker 111 miles able to him. roads and the inclemency of the south of Wbitevalei. ale at one -'when buying a Range Reta Pandora. ' -Mrs. Jeremiah O'Connor, of weather the ebumb was filled to o'clock. See bills. W. B. Powell, Church Street, was taken serious- the doors with an audience that auctioneer. lly ill on Sunday, but we are pleas- anticipated a treat from the art- waD!casaav, Orr. 30th-Auction /� led to state that she is improving iota who were billed to appear sale of farm stock, Implements, etc.. _ J� at the time of wTitin and .no one was disappointed. CV„/ L i g• Ppo the property of Frank E. Jones. lot MCI' � a • -John P. Williams who has Macy Vtr'ere present from Oshawa, 8. con. 1, Pickering. Sale at I o'clock. been sending the summer months. Whitby, and the surrounding vil- Wm. Maw, auctioneer. j in British Columbia, returned !ages, and had the night been :80w4, Nov.6ch- Auction sale of home last week much leased with fine man would have been turned P y farm stock, implements, etc., the - - • ' - -� - -- — � his western trip. -away disappointed. It was the- property of Mrs Wm. Lee at lot 7. -Allan Clark returned to his first appearance of Madame le Mar con. i, t7xbrid e. Bale at 1 o clock. dnties at Lakefield, on Monday (Mrs. Somere- Cocks) before a Pick- No reserve. See bills. Wm. Maw, '- after spending a weeks' vacation acing audience, and it puts the auctioneer. = I - :.•:.SST v E S r at his home here and -with rela- matter very mildly to say that Wga�$sr�wY.:�ov. 6th-Auction sale tives_in Hamilton. she completely captivated her of e0 head of cattle in the village of -=Rev. W. Moore will preach audience. Never before has there Wbiceval@, the property- of H. A. RANGES,; his final sermon in St. Andrew's been such singing is Pickering, Jifkins. Sale at one-sbarp. Seebills. chureh next Sunday. He will Her manner on the platform is Fred. Postill, auctioneer.; leave next Reek for his future most attractive. She is unaffected HEATERS a -'home in Brantford. and her beautiful voice, over fl -- -Mrs. Graham. of Toronto, which she has complete control, at PEAS WANTED ED spent few. dayeduring the past once won the.hearts of all.' Her week with her 'sister, Mrs. L. D. selections were all made in the Farmers having Golden Vine, Can - Banks and other relatives -in the very beat of taste; and suited to adian Beauty, Black. Eyes, or village and vicinity. her audience. Her numbers were any other variety of Peas R -Miss Fanny Clark left yester- old, but her singing of them ways for sale, please send - J s H BUNDY day for the home' of her grand- new to those who heard her that sample and say what parents, Wm. and Mrs. Allen, of evening. Since coming to Picker- you want for, Hamilton, after spending a few ing'to reside Madame Is Mar has' them.. • months at her home here. made a host of friends, but since D• 3ld. �7�Ti11C07G -Thos. Law's sale on Friday making her appearance on the s-5 Whitby; Ont. was not largely attended but platform un Tneeday evening, she ..:= IF YOU �VILI� NEED r business and n pcoonsequence bid of as won resident of nP Pickering. hearts GET OUR CATALOGUE ^� consequence • '� A new Set of Harness this fall. either single or double. -'' ding was active, and prices, were The elocutionist, Miss Belle _- TT IS FREE - -- - call and'see us about them now. .good- _. _ Thompson, also made - _ e� eni of horse and rig furnishings The regular monthly meeting appearance on a Pickering plat. ,A good rtssortm of the Women's Institute will be form and she :also_naade a h }t with a •� always on hand. -- held at 2.30 P. m. on Tuesday, the her hearers.. She has a flue plat , s 29th lost., at the home of Mrs. form presence and her selections [I also have on hand one pair of aeroricLhand Smith Clark. Miss M. V. Powell, were all of a most pleasing char • r 5 �,•�� a Top Collars for $5.00. y of Whitbyy, will addrteslhe meet- acter. It is to be hoped that this ing. All •ladies are welcome, will not be the last time she will 1 - Eggs- We•will pay one cent be heard in our village. Short but PICgERINGi HARNESS EMPORIUM more per doz for new -laid eggs appropriate addresses were given , when -"y- buyer -in -tile- market, al- by Rev. -A. L. Macfady_en,_ or .the - Phone Ind, 301. W. J. COAKWELL Ei.M DALE MILD -- @o we can sell , - —. ;_. ..._ _ _ _ _ you a first class Dunbarton Presbyterian church suit to order at from $8 to $5 less and Rev. W. A. Pippen, of . St. PICERiN� ". ' , `-tbau tiny amin-the trade, Try e's.(AnAlican) church, Pick -. ; , . _ us for a suit. D. Shnpson & Co. * ering. Tillie chair was ably occu- Chopping our 9peciaity ` iF f?NI SHI NGS -Rev. W. Moore is offering for pied b the pastor, Rev. D. E. , pal his horse. buggy, cutter, 'Johnston. Throu hout the whole Ogilvie 's Household and Glenora ,.• - -- 9 Flours in 26, 80 and 100 pound = and a number of other articles, a program there was not a dull sacks. Fresh Rolled; Large assortment of Shirts In tTie new shades and styles with collar of which is Riven }n another moment. The ladies of the Meth- Oats, Etc. column. As Mr. Moore is leaving odist church are to 'be eougeatu= Mixed Feed, Bran and Shorts by the to match. These are the beat value we have had for Pickering and has no further use lated on the success. of their ef= ton or cwt. Prices reasonable. _ many a dayjat $1.00 and $1.25. } ` -for these they must be sold with. forts. The proceeds of the even- F. �7CT. Wme]�a® in the next few days. }n amounted to $148. y g Chopping every day. -John and Mn. Dickie, accom- .Working Shirts 50c.; 75c., 80c. and 90c right. left on. Monday for an F. A. Majorrepe the week -end in PICSERIN(4 MAR>1sItTS - straw Hats 15c, 25c and 50c each. Died b their niece, Miss Laura extended visit to California. Their -many friends in Pickering wisb Toronto. Resits Winter Wheat, ofd ,' .90 �R •; O. R, White 8undayed with friends " " New Hosiery, Hate and Capq and Underwear, -them a safe and pleasant trip and at Cedar Grove. Mixed " ...... PR x, , *rope that the change of climate Arthur Laughlin spent Sunday last Spring Wheat.......:........... .80 r- mav prove beneficial to the health at Thomas Wbite's. ..•.•• ....• ...... of, iwt$ of them. 111 G. Mackay spent the' week -end with . ...... • ... • .. .... • • . • • . R. A. GOO *@ . BO lOs�si I Ulu NCB-, 'i q• -». I. C` .a.: w� r. y -..,.• x s..•:. :e, ; -:. ..: ve.._ Tri" -ra, v !ti:a•. a ... �. �.w _. .�n .. .. _ � + .J err,' .. y at .... ,.. >. .. •.c^ ',, rFr: r_'. .x• W7. ,. ?...+ .�^.. . " ��' �. �Y2:` � ..:.:•.k�e..u°�+�',"w�.�_"`;.* _ s� ._ .._... __.�, .. ,..:�.,..., -•':� r��. ,,._ ., . -__. .._ x-�;, _..._- .2_.s'_ ,,.,.,:..»a'r... < >... 'b�.�•. N� •