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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_11_08,��. ^ ; ..,. °F,( .r•x� 4 .+�" �•s{-Ay' — {'TKq'',r .r •-,�, �P! �p.!x«.+r..w -4 : � ^'• '-' a �,a- , • : ., r � � s. `c. ,� • ^• ^,: ^�. t' r .: 1 b t , � I � : 1 a \. w,: � s - .. rF .. w r .yN- --.:� � J,. ti.:: �+�• -e ,• � ' �� -J •• i r a R4 . P ICKE ING CgERINCI ONT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 -, 191.`? -: --- -l�To. 9 -_ s MONGOLIA HIGHLAND CREEK Established 75 years ' Ziso'f�fififlEaitgL dLarlt #. SPINK MILLS Vincent Ramsey spent over Sunday One of the oldest residents of the n? �Ledica! at Newmarket. Township of Pickering, Mrs. Stephen n��oo� , Mrs. Thomas Smales spent a couple Gardner .died at her home here con 11 VV.••LL��� �+-+ ■ E..FORSYTH. D. of O., - Regis- of days in Toronto this week. Monday last at the advanced age of 14 ed MILLS R. tared mamba: o! tbs Optomstrical Asso- FLOUR : = A number from here attended years and 6 months. Herfunerad took tea: a.e on Thurada when her remainsl oration of Ontario. Special attention given to Arthur Williams plowing , bee on pl y she. iltaneof glssau, 13yea tested tree. North WHITE -SATIN were interred in the Disciple burying - . �, O1ar•moat. 46tf x Monday. ,� iCREAbi -BUNS Arthur Williams and son, Bertram, ground, Pickering, I want a large quantity of C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C. S.. TEA -BUNS of Eglingson, spent Monday at Elias Stovera. AuD�e:r Barley, Buckwheat and Fall Wheat ` JL"I a Edinburgh. member of the College of Br "A and Cake Makers Fre e. and will highest rites. c Ph eiciaas and snrgrone of Ontario, licentiate William and Mrs. LaFraulih, of pay R P cif proyal couege of tiara:•on., &dinbnrgh. +., Kinsale, spent Saturday evening at We are pleased to see Mr. Chapman Don't Fail to Buy Spacial attention Lo asieases of women and FEjao Adam Darling's. around again after his recent severe K eEifldrea. Ofdee Gad ze•ideooe, Brougham. pp 13hAN John and Mrs. Tarr and their three illness. BAKERS �JOY, the best bread flour -, I9SIMI, ` PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL sgoRTS children, of the 6th line Markham, Silo fill* 1 g is now practically over. and ?f -RAY INSTITUTE l I also keep on hand W ELLAA'D FEED FLOUR spent Sunday with relatives he: e, ,than even are used in this locality Bran, Shorts, Midlinga. >Plcsaltura, - - oiwreslu JUMBO The minion Construction Com- Low Grade Flour, Oats. AGINCOURT . OAT CHOP pony have completed their contract of Oat Chop, Barley •..� — 8„ SLGixr TOwLB. 1f. B., 1t. D., c. h[., A quiet wedding took place on Wed - grading on the new O. P. R. here and Pot and Pearl Barley' y�,�* -- : PhYsioian -in- charge CORN have moved their outfit to other Molassine, Cotton Seed Meal. Specialist In Racial Diseases. PzostaticDis- CORN CHOP] ne9day Oct. 30th, at the home of Mr. arts. s..es of mep, DiaeasM of women, canners, and Mrs. Adair, when their eldest P Stock Spice-best kinds > ors. S•ftay examination. Diseases of eye CORN CRACKED Joseph Heard, of Whitby, has four C$OP PI2V Gi daughter, Mary, was united in mar- P �Oa'no". throat sad luau• Ping glasses and MIXED CHOP ria a to William Hi11, of Bobca eon. or five teams at work here haulin rte` y stt achy and ahroalo diseases. I g tg Monday.. Wednesday and Friday „ Olds Soars 19 to Gad q to 9 tidy The ceremony was performed y the ravel for the cement work on the L. _ >- FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS Rev. Mr, nthonyy, in the presence of V. R. He has his head - quarters at N. Rolled Oats and Roiled Wheat Corn 9 ` ��, the immebate relatives of the-bride' J. CbaPman's- Meal, Wheatlets, Graham Flour, Chopping every dap in the week. and groom• Tbey left on the evening Walter Fuwlie, of Saskatchewan,. Buckwheat Flour, f has been here for the past few days E. FAREWELL, K.O., BARRIS- train (C. IsR,) for the east where p - - -- F• Z- Q�T rz �S.00na Osowa Attorney, and oottaty Special the a ant a few days with friends calling upon old friends. His visit ? Doors 1ooss, Whitby, l0v CALWELL'S MOLASSES y P y here is due to the death of his father, ci before sofa to their new home at g James Fowlie, which took lace about t MEAL Sulphide, where Mr. Hill jzas a post- p LT. BARCLAY, Barrister -at -Law, f� :ion as telegraph operator on the C. two weeks ago. STOCK , 4 . solicitor. Notary Public, special Exam,- , P. R. Their many friends wish Mr. , aer for s> Court of Jn.tte., Brook Street, J• L, $PING LIMITEb� ` wbittrt, _ _ fly n and Mrs. Hill much happiness and BROUGHAM E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister an PICKERING. ONT. prosperity. N. F. Mechin, of Oshawa, spent ` A.SoliOlCOr, Notary Public, Eco, Money to Tuesday here with his parents,��� rq loan. Office next door to the standard Bank, GREENWOOD Wm. and Miser Maggie Cassia spent Wbitbr. ¢air Sunday with relatives in West Hill. ` y "n The Ladies' Aid met at the home of J. M. Gerow has left for his annual' s - 41% *tilt!# �eitrD #. ,�}{/ Mrs. W. Gee on Thursday afternoen. buntin trip to the wilds of the north. ` Y is a The Rev. Tink's little boy is conval- Mrs. %. Wilson has- moved into the ascent, after a slight attack of scarlet 'RAT G. HAM- Issuer of Marriage CLAREMO�iT g house recently vacated by David CALDWELL'S MOLASSES �*r M Licenses in the County of Ontario, fever. Pickering village s7ty ' Dafoe, r. S. Carlton is moving nn to the Smith j 11dEAI. i$I.90 i _ for all styles of furniture. farm a little east of where he is now' Quite a ntwnber from here accom- POUCH ER. Real Estate Auc- located. a he ion Choir to Green `! . tion•er, velnacor, aollectoz Noe fanner F. L. Green's mill {s runuinR ni ht pans dot t. L BLA FO $D o CALF R Union ice n 9nnda laa T y C8 LF M DI mairiaae liceasm6 Brougham, ~ay Miss Edith Brodie returned to Ta- a and day turning out pot barley and ,Tonto on Moudav, after spending a - ' HOPPER in o! Marriage R�oIYI�19,�g buckwheat flour• month with her mother bete. ISAGAR and FLAX MEAL f v . License• !n the Oonnty of Octarfo. Fred Davis and non. of Daylsviile, Mrs prank Gerow and children. of $1•W OgM4 of etc" and his residence, Claremont. motored down on Tuesday and spent a few hours with M. Gleason, Toronto, are spending some time y R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK _Picture i ra lea with Wm. and Ddra Moagrnve. 'OC'L'TRY TO�1I0 Fred Harvey, and wife have left the oon- mane#, ocumaiadonor tar taking Mrs. Young. of Toronto, and Mrs. .0 cents -' IatOda.lts, ®000aaaanL later money I loan employ of Sirs. Harris ng is at press Ashton and daughter. Miss Georgie. .loo farm teener of Marriage Us. sot working lot Wm. Pengelly, waoss "his. Ones. f -v Window Shades Bruce Wilson has p rchased the of Uxbridge. are speeding a few days s = Todd m la worked b S with relatives here. : POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, T d far left w rppo Carl • , .: :. i y Thomas. Perryman has received a � L. S P 11"�i I� Lt�i too. He. wall take possession this F. for OonaWe of Tort Gad Oatwlo. Aso- - flue butch of partridge and several . f • Von sates of all kinds aet•aned to on aborwae fall. beautiful pike from We son. E. E., _ Donee. Addr•sa Green eiTW P. o , Oct 'UNDERTAKT�Tt Our League spent a very pleasant P - + evening at the home of David and who left a couple of wanks ago to Lake PICKERING B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- 11rr. Russell on Fiidav of last week, up land at EnRiehart to Northern On. In 7 t . teone•r• values= and collector for in connection tario, The latter Is well pleased with eeantiu of Cromasto and York, All kinds of Ira Boyer, of Claremont, was present that art of the province and his ' safes les of Nd either prtYork. or by inctfao. - with his splendid gramophone and de- P P Bu• Hoye cotlecyd. 'Per date• ez other par. Distance n0 Object. lighted everyone with the excellent many friends here wish for him a C OA a aL -slam appl•y at resid•nee, 63naab•sh St. Pick, prosperous Career, _ :-' -_ artne. Pboo• order• left at Now. Office, Pick. Prices moderate. selections with which We were favor - P P'r'o • eafng, or e[rearb'• •core. olasemont. will re- ed throughout the evening. The calve prompt ataouen sarefactioa goaran. League appreciates Mr. Boyer's kind. - WHITBY - t«d. My phoa• asmberis lade,"adent 1001 ness very much and Kobe he may _ - Beet f lump steam coal. All coal is R. Al ,a Full Line Of visit us again. Miss H. Lillian Hogle, J. E. Disney Is selling out and mov- under cover, full weight and: -' S dT P�eil NOC of Brougham, also assisted in her own inK to Oshawa where he will assist his prompt service. _ • . a iiaual capable manner. There were sons in the undertaking and furniture: 1WHIrEVALS. ONr. Nyal s Famiiy Remedies about fifty present, but bad the wen- business. TT M� �j R V $,� DkwW,@rW Imbahner. - aT - trier been more favorable.; would It s $Gold's sale on Saturday' _ Pickering Pharmacy have been many more. last was very sd lota and She hoe Any business entrusted to me will . ,w .._ sold her house and lot and ie moving A Good stock of rough and matched y to Toronto. hemlock, also' matched and dress -' ; be carefully handled. Here are a few you will need :_ OUNBARTON The C. P. R. have decided not to let ed spruce and pine. — - Gbargns Moderate - Mr. Rose. of Knryx College,-ocrtipied the contract for building the three 2z� 3x -and 4x Ontario cedar shingles. - Independent Phone No. 1514. Syrup White Pine and Tar, miles east of the Grand Trunk cross. Cod Liver Compound, the pulpit here lank Sabbath, with ins until the spring, Sa and 4x B. C. shingles. - Aromatic Cascara, much acceptance, Rev, fir. 3lacfadyen The town council will submit a local - j'�_ _ - gtonmeh anti Laver Pii1a; pteach ng at Pickering • and Brcug- Let me quote you prices on anY build - �. J � M PHILIP'. Kidne Pills. ham. option by -into io the ratepayers at the - ins rnaterial you may require. 111111111 y - January elections as a result of the . Dvepesie Tablets, I.aat Wednesday Miss Dunbar gave y lsti a linen shower in bonor of Miss Lillian Petitions presented to the council at Bill stut'1 a specialty. Has a full line of fresh and cur- Royal Rase Talcum, their Mondity night meeting. Independant phone 1804. j Annao. About twenty -flue ladies Rid Rase Cream, The Baraca Bible Blass of the Bap - ed meats constantly on hand. Face Cream. were present and a very en joyabls List church presented vet successfully afternoon, spent. pp A 2C. RE E SCAR $ tee Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Hirsutoae. in the Music Hall on Wednesday even- • l Thanks- -Spice "•'• N lotis Perfume Mrs. G. A. Gillespie spent Thanks- in the muck trial entitled -The ;Ham, Bologna, Weinefs, etc. ` y giving at the name of her parents, R g LOCIIST HILL+ Ask for N ale' Booklet. Riving forma• John and Mrs. Bowman, Cold Springs. Breach of Promise.Oase," A tare Highest prices paid for las and information about the The Ladies' Aid gave a Hallowe'en number were present who enjoyed ButCL� is Cattle different Nyals' Remedies. supper and concert on Thursday even- the play very much. TIME TABLE-Piekering Station G The Hallowe'en celebration at the ins, which was a decided success, both T. R. Trains going East ins as follows- ; • • s �• PETT =T Ontario Ladies' CuIIeRP tone extraordi- In attendi�nce and financially. No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. lekerl%tglUel'I( PICKERING PHARMACY On Friday evening a miscellaneous narily interesting on Thursday even- „ 19 Local . ,. : 250 P. M. shower was Riven Miss Lillian Annan ing last, Among `the other numbers 14 Local 8.04 P. M. REAL ESTATE by tbe- members of the -Presbyterian on the program was the introduction Train going West due u follows- T of the Folk Dances, which - are become First-class rigs for hire ..... church. A large number assembled Na. 13 Local 8.27 A. M. x at the residence of her father, Andrew ins so popular throughout the Rag- ,� 11 Local 2.30 P. M. < -Day or night ,u��t>ratx�• ��� Atinan, where the took session fish speaking world at the present 7 Mail, 5,09 P. M, ands etit a most en joyabteP evening. time. The guests were given an op- •Bnndav included.. " pp BUS Ineets 811 trains ' This large collection of useful and portunity of seeing the splendid new ` 9�����>�>s� dainty gifts show the high esteem in addition to the college building. in promptly attended to. which Miss Annan is-held, For some eluding the, gymnasium, library and ,Agent fgr Canada Carriage to. Insurance' rates lower on farm, pro- years. she has been , a very faithful rimming pools. perty and Village Dwellings, member of the Choir, Sabbath School, • :.�� �� Peak in first - class. Companies. Ladies' Aid. and Missionary Society SCHOOL REPORTS Broke . P {cktrinp. "and the best wishes of the whole con- - To Premium Notes negation are expressed for her future Brougham public school, October re. Get the Best! It Pays -If not insured with me, call and tappineas, port. IV- Jennie Duncan, Eva Han- i ! compare rates. .:.�• sin, Hilda Middleton, Gladys HoRle, C - -. Elmer Ste henson, Eva Wilson. Sr. Among the man positions our col- One first -class brick house and. • p ' WHITBY IIITHszel Middleton, Audrey Phil. �e taelis leRe has recently filled were two- stable for sale, li Ruby Hubbard, *Eva McLean, ' worth $1100 and $150b. We are now - A number of our sports have Rone Pe+ Rexford Ste b- Jr, III -Pearl Philip, P and trying to fill one for $1080. Demand north to spend a couple of weeks enson, Gladys Dolphin. David Hanson. " for nor graduates is full 'fire times `f • V • RicharcUtoa• deer- hunting. : { g y Alice Liscombe. II- Gwendolyn + our supply. The town council proposes to meet •Llo d Johnston, 'Gladys Notary ublic, Pickerin with the Board of Trade for the pur- Devitt, *Lloyd eases ry R• Middleton, Viola Simpson, Roberta pose of adopting some scheme for ad- Phillips, Ethel Wilson, Charlie Lis - • SPECIALIST vertising the town. combs, Luella Shea. Sr. I- -0eorRe _ -_ _ `? e fir. C. A. McGillivray had the min- Duncan, A ie Cowan, Elgin McLean, Y �- - last week to fall out �� a in all kinds of Tire Settin of a tree while icltirg appls� sad Ta gl'hileer fiddle Ethel Ste - Tip1�ONT0, >DN'1'. •- R• enson, Walter Middleton, Johnnie -' • ' -'�+ Is a Business College of the highest _ fracture three of hia ribs and other- $east, Johnny Liscombe. ;Primer- We do not need your prey - rade, Several former student of wise seriously injuring himself. ,+ g Reaper and Mower Knives ground "Neil McKinnon, "Edith Stephenson, cription to' replace a broken other colleges are now in attend- Considerable extensions and im- Ethel Shea, May Stephenson, Gladys g y P y lens. Bring the pieces. We ante. It pays to get a business edu- provementa have been made to our B P cation i[yonsatittntberightscbool. Woodworking and - water-works system at anez expenditure McGregor, Clarence Phillips. Jack analyze them and exactly dupli- Wei ht for our catalogue. Enter of one -half the original cost. A filtr- Gerow. Pupils whose names are y V g gu General Blacksmithing. marked thus' were present every day. date, Or we can make up your now. anon system has been installed and w. present prescription in any of W. J. Elliott, Principal u the ROCK now being forced through Cor. Youge and Alexander Sts, Wi Il I �AC�SON BAOCK Roan the town -by electric pumps with Fot1r young women from iTru= ou popular style of mounts. I power from the Seymour Powor Co..guay� • representing the: Govern- We can also fit you with per- Our water -works system is now one meat, are in Canada studying the of the -best in Cntario. - fectly satisfactory '2 sigh epee,- ��WV�S�lY�l�g Have son lots Of Water ? C. A. Goodfellow has purchased the school system. taclee. i C. >s. R4I OF WH=VALi Newton property on which the Gazette will build • -- The situation in Constantinople ' - - - ` ;� 46 building is situated and was reported to be most critical - Having rented the Dunbarton -shop g is prepared to furnish you anything in the line orate: supply such sex extension $0x20 and will add to His resent plant a new linotype, printing P P and the Sultan was preparing to leave the Norman Bassett and opened the same, I am repar= of Presses and other necessary printing cif y _ ed to do all work entrusted to - pumps, windmills, hydraulic tame, machinery. He will publish a number The Bulgarians Completely AND OPTICTANI In me in the above, line. plumbing, etc. of Toronto trade magazines, of which crushed the Turkish army, and TEWELER Horeme a a eclair g P y• Call in and ace me any time. , _ They are•,also expert well drillers he is already pubii3bing three, and will employ a large number of hands. all hope has been abandoned of on Con - orrosiTS Raw WRITBY POST Oorpren i �'- ,7- Z= - TT�'i.'�iTF.+�, and respectfully solicit our atron P 9 y P We congratulate him on his enter stemming the advance stantinople. •-• i DUNBARTON age for the future, i•Ind. vbone 8821. `prise a m rind wish bi success. .. .....,.... . '. '..: . ?r -.. :: •.... .,� 7. 'a'.,. . ,. .. : ::e.. ": a . : �P F�eipM.,�,- ,.._.., -,,. .,. ws.;: .un....:_...+ri,L�:•._.:r. .ice ::p.Siwt1W.,...•..'...r..r .. a... o,�StmC.'n�R.' -1Yi -. r..0 r'• 'y' "'.r ,x,f:r :i' ts,..,._...g. .µ ^.,v.Lt .�M• .. ,�+ ,�j. ✓...v C•z • ,j ;�+ 34,0 y "'SJY ..,., s. :. m^- J^... s::.. Su....... t�¢ n�Y`. �i.~'.. nMaila' R! 4. JFw:,' 3.) i_• 7• r�`: i. e�S. �rni. F�! tf' S' wAd' t,+ E:. i` �a•'. �' , J.' YS, PT' ci' f• 4" 2' bCa'" jii' i.' Ml�eY{' w'` ': 1: 54, �itti`; .a�'i'��.5�i1°i'4�.'f�h''!�"er �. " i 6 i i,'�+' 1Cry ".y, " -:,P 5'• `+¢. + i .a, f.R °m[ .« da<'Yt : /: ^: u• 11 "„{,k i"�d'1' ` :'; 9i +.,; ;!»e' <,- ;w, -•, „', .@ -_!"' w >,+.; -z'. c�-' "' ° r, r;;•s. n y�+n, A Sr .'�`. TURKISH ARMY,:CRUSHED 1teady to Sue for Peace - Constantinople is at the f " Mercy , of the Allies. A despatch from Sofia says: A was attempted on the Turkish right few more details have reached here wing. General Torgut, of Albanian of the four daya' battle between fame, landed at Midia with 20,000 `'Adrianople and Constantinople, men and advanced toward Viza, which resulted in the utter rout by where he encountered the Bulger- General Savoff, Bulgarian . Com- ian troops, under General, Kutin- tnaader -in- Chief, of the Turkish cheff. The turks were completely army of 250,000 men, under Nazim defeated, but whether they succeed - `'$'asha, the War Minister. The bat- ed in regaining their ships or re- Ale extended along the line from treated eastward is not stated. Lule Burgas-eastward to Serai. The Turkish front was over 31 miles Enormous Sacrifices. long. The Turkish forces greatly A despatch from Sofia says : ioutnumbered the Bulgarians, the Whether the European_ concert latter not exceeding 150,000, many holds together or breaks up there is leaving been left investing Adrian - reason to believe that the allied ople. States will hold firmly to their pro- The eastern wing of the Turkish gramme. They already have under- army, ark Viza, was able to main - gone enormous sacrifices, and are twin its ground at first against the prepared to face every eventuality. 'Bulgarian troops, but could gain Only those who have been brought DO success, and, after three days' into close contact with the terrible fighting, fled. The Bulgarian army reales of his war... can estimate -- r�igorou y pursued a -TIIrk� the extent of those eacrifieei. n retreated in disorder and panic an Sofia the wounded are arriving lit - Berai and Tchorlu, On Thursday orally in thousands. All the larger ...they were driven from this stand. public and many private buildings Many guns and large quantities of have been transformed into hospi- ammunition have been captured'. tale. Even at that some have tote Aivali, near Lute Burgas, and laid on the bare floors. The wound- ifarae,have been burned. All the ed from the last great battle have Christian inhabitants, according to yet to arrive. How arrangements the Bulgarians, were massacred, can be made to accommodate them it is hard to say. R 'Turkey to Sue for Peace. A despatch from Constantinople Baloniea In a Panic. says: The Cabinet is in session. A despatch from Salonica to the r It is believed to be discussing the question of suing the Balkan States London Morning Post says the town for peace. It is known that grape is in a panic. Nenty thousand re- Sc r has been received from the fugees from neighboring villages' have arrived, in addition to the front, but its exact nature has not : been divulged. fugitives from Uskub, and 7,000 divulged. natolian soldiers. Consequently On to the Capital. ' there is a great -scarcity of food. English and French warships, have r .. A despatch from London says: arrived at Sshonica. i The Vienna correspondent of the �.' Daily Chronicle sends the follow - _'Turks Still Retreating. A despatch sent by Lieut. Wag- .. �e Servian Foreign Minister ner to the Reichapost of Vienna Qti _and the Greek Premier, who from the Bulgarian headquarters on ii brought about the Balkan alliance, atop 2 shows that the Turkish istarted for Paris on Friday, it is had been reinforced and supposed to negotiate with Premier trootia { Poiacare. It is understood that were fighting bravely between Bera1 the Bulgarian army in following up and Istrsndja. He says the Otto - E man soldiers are still retreating in its successes will advance on Con- - The southern stantinople. The Balkan; allies will two detachments. " not accept an Armistice, but are one is trying to reach Tchataldja, willin to ne peace direct and the northern one is aiming at gg the line from Serai to Istrandja. ":'.'with Turkey.' They have rallied partly since their $entand Pve R Forward. defeat, and have been joined by two new divisions, but it is doubtful if s A despatch from London says: any considerable part of them will- The Servian troops are extending be able to reach Tehs"Idja• the area of territory conquered by The Bulgarians are trying to di- Weis in Macedonia. It was re- +ert the Turkish line of retreat by : ported on Thursday that tbey have throwing out advance poets through - - - - excess$ the mountains and taken Serai, Istrandj, and Karajakoui. the Town of Prismnd where they During the fighting along the Lule --- aaptured a considerable quantity of Burgas line the railroad connection 'Turkish war material. They are with Tchataldja stopped and inter - said also to have 'taken - Di&kovo, fared with the service to several still farther to the west. places, - Lieutenant Wagner reiterates the . 5W Prisoners and 7 Guns. stories of the atrocities perpetrated - by the retreating Turks. He des - A despatch from London says : tribes the Anatolian Redifs as being Describing the defeat of the Turks particularly cruel, and says they ' sat Kailar, Macedonia, a despatch to acted more like wild beasts than the Chronicle stays they left . 2,000 human beings. Dozens of deed wo- 4dead, while 500 were taken prison- men were found with their bodies *rs_ Seven guns fell into the hands slashed. of the Greeks. The main body of the Greek army is now marching is Turkey Admits Defeat. .. •;foros to attack. Salonica. r ' A despatch from Constantinople $4iaste4il on Gr[diron. on Sunday says. The Porte has applied to the powers for mediation A despatch from London says : with a view to the cessation of hos- The Servian Legation has received tilities and for the' negotiation of a despatch from Belgrade giving peace. Application has been made amounts by returned •Servian offi- to the Embassies here and by circu- cars of atrocities committed by the' lar to the Ottoman representatives Turkish troops before' abandoning in the European capitals. the country conquered by the Ser- The Turkish army is retreating to - - -Tians. the last line of fortifications outside "Wherever the Turks passed," the capital. , TKis was_ announced -says tile• despatch,' "the Servian iii the. first bulletin admitting de- army found only land strewn with feat in the great battle, which the bodies of men, women and children, Government issued on Sunday %outilatid in the most barbarous night. -fashion. Bodies of men were also z z' found bound to trees. They had MANIA FOR SETTING FIRES. --'=been burned alive by means of _fires Tindl -ed -under t lr -" a one y John Bradshaw Found Guilty of bore indications of having been starting One in Bash. roasted on a gridiron." A despatch from Nelson, B. C., Turks Again Defeated. says: John Bradshaw, accused of A despatch from London says : setting fire to the bush ' at Hock The Times Sofia correspondent, tel- Ranch, on Granite road, was found egraphing Friday, says : "The guilty by the jury. This is the Turks on Thursday made a desper- fourth time Bradshaw has been ' ate effort' to retrieve the situation. tried in connection with incendiary L, fires in Nelson which resulted in ' The retreating troops rallied be- r tweet- Tchorlu and . Istrandia, and the destruction of the Hall Mines i were reinforced ' by a division sent smelter, the Yale Columbia Saw from Constantinople. They - were Mills, great damage .to .the Nelson oompletely. defeated, however, by Brewery, two city blocks and vari- the Bulgarian's who captured out other buildings. Toharlu, I4strandia and Rodosto. °'Altogether some b0,000 Turks had Chief John Gibson of life $ix Na- assembled, at Tchorlu, and a fresh tins died on the Indian Reserve at 1b1'ies of battles occurred over the Brantford, -,district extending from Tchorlu to Wm.. Weir died suddenly in Istrandis and' along the heights church at Hamilton at the age of dominating Rodosto. A diversion 76. RIiL�,i§'i.� k -u+. +,.i 4 -... -. ..r"�,u. ., - -' •- .'' .... .j•, :. ., .. .F ,,.' rt-+ -. :R` -r .....: _ .. _.- .•!..1!_ ,s. ' 'v . .... . nl • MONTREAL y y Two Factories Wiped Out of - Existence By a Big . ., ' BlazdWear t the River. A despatch from Montreal says: bank of the canal and the water, Fire on Sunday night destroyed the p pumped directly from there instead premises of the Consumers Cordage o of from the hydrants were the fire- Company and the Canadian Bag m men able to 'make any headway. Be- Company in St. Patrick Street,'' f fore 'long the entire building of the •, r Point Bt. Charles, causing damage C Cordage Company was in flames, '; • roughly estimated, at $300,000, For e except a small section which in- ,, t three hours the full fighting e eluded the offices and before the rHy strength f the city's fire�art- f fire could be subdued the entire ment b building with that exception w supply to save neighboring s&, -uc- d destroyed. The fire also spread to t ti tures. The fire broke out a few t the premises of the Canadian Bag minutes after S o'clock in the fac- C Company, a three - storey building. ; ; tory of the' Canadian Consumers T The firemen were early driven from ; ;. Cordage Company, and by the time t the building owing to lack of water, the firemen of the Point St. Charles t the pressure being insufficient to division had arrived it was rushing t throw a stream higher than the first ' - -- through the long, low building, and s storey. The firemen then secured i i bad spread to th43 Iumber pile's b better pressure by pumping direct - - along t prevent the flames from spreading to recent accidents to the pumps at a across St. Patrick Street to the LIEUTENANT BECKER. t the water works it was impossible , , numerous factories there. Prefou- -- �anvgeted of the_ - murder -of-a_ s stream water any dig- 1 1 taine's lumber yard, adjoining ,the York gambler. t tance, and the fire spread with C Canadian Bag Company's building, startling rapidity. Only when I was saved, although several times pumping engines were hauled to the ' ' the flames reached its limits. 4 4- PRICES 9 FARM PRODUCTS - - HEALTH OFFICERS. T TUBERCULOSIS SUNDAY. RSFORTS FROM TMs LtAOINO TRAos M Must Pass Examination Test Be- D December 1st Is the Day Set Apart CSNTRSS of AMSRICA. f fore Appointment is Confirmed. f for the Purpose in Ontario. P Following the worthy example set frtsss sf eattia, Orals. Ei7aass and O The medical officers of health for i in the United States, where Bun- ►rwtNr ae Massa and Aarwa T the several districts into which _ the d day, October 27th, was observed as a$readstuffs. P Province has been divided have T Tuberculosis Day in over 60,000 Toronto, Nov. 5.-3danitoba Wheat -No. n nearly completed their course of c churches, it is proposed that Sun - 1 Northern, 961.2c, Bay ports; No. 2 at y instruction under Dr. J. W. S. Me- d day, December let, shall be devot- wheat. 65c. Bay ports. Cullough, Secretary of the Provin e ed to a similar purpose throughout " " Ontario wheat- No. 2 new w cial Board of Health, and Profes- O Ontario. The Inter - Denomination- ed, 80 to ass. outside. s sor Am ot, Provincial Bacteriolo- a al Ministerial Association of Toron- ° Oats-No. 2 Ontario, 39 to 4 gist. It is expected that they will t to, representing all the Protestant outar;oe. 37 w lac. outside. western Can- g go out to their posts about the fif- c churches of the eity, have already a Peas tisiio46c for N teenth of November. Before their a agreed to the proposal, and appeals Barley- Forty - eight -1b barley of rood a appointments are confirmed, how- a are now being made to the prelates quality. 65 to 66c. outside. Corn-No. 2 old American, 70c, all rail, e ever, each will have to pass an ex- o of the Roman Catholic and Angli- - - Toronto, and No. 3 at 69 Tic, all rail No. 3 can bodies, and to the 'leading cler- 3 Bay ports. 6 a tion, bacteriology, hygiene and g gymen of the other churches, to Rye-r to, 78c for No. 2 outside, B have that day generally observed - - Buckwheat -56c, outside. o sphere of the work assigned, The t throughout the province, It is sug- freight- shorts, $ d doctors have been studying for some g gested that in the sermons of the Country Produce. m months and have been given special d day, the clergy should review the Butter - Dairy, rolls. choice, 26 to 27.; t training at the Provincal Labors- w work already done in fighting the. - - bakers, interior, 22 to 24c; choice dairy, tor3'• The department looks for w white plague, outline the possibli- tubs, W greatly improved results from the t ties of future effort, give practical Rai, 2Case lots of new laid. 30o per dos., n new organization. i instruction as to home treatment, Cheese- 141 -2o for large. and 1434o tar d d' a and issue warnings against the use twins. Beane- Hand- picked, 83 per bushel;. T TWO HUNTERS DROWNED. o of numberless fraudulent, worth - primes, $2.90, in a lobbing was' l less and positively dangerous so- Honey- Extracted. to tins, 12 to 1 Winnipeg Young Men Victims of c called "cures" for tuberculosis. to u, wholesale. Poultry-Well-fatted. clean. dry - picked S Storm in North Country. R Replies already received indicate _ _ stock was quoted as follows:- Chickens. t A despatch from Winnipeg says : ( churches t to 16c: geese. 13 to 1 Two families of this city were Toronto denominations. - Tubercu- ,xbs T plunged in grief on Tuesday night I loafs Sunda y in the United States Potatoes -T6 to t5o per bag, on track. w when one member of a hunting I l Rrevision& p party returned with the news that w ex- President Roosevelt, and scores Baoon -Long clear, 1s to Is t-tc per lb,. h his two companions, Edgar Guy e of leading statesmen and church - do., mess. $81.50 to SM Hame- lied ;um , , ' m men, and it is expected that the - -- - - - - -- roll#, 141-2 to Ise, breakfast bacon, 199; P storm that swept over this section b behindhand . _. Lard -'The market is ...hanged, with M Monday night. Edgar Lees was the . i 'demand moderate. Tieroes. 141.20; tubs, m son of the superintendent of the , ,!� 14 3'4.; palls, l6a s Industrial Bureau and the Exhibi- 0 00 VOLCANOES ACTIVE. Baled Nsy and straw. t tion Grounds. Henry Keane was _ _ _ Baled Hay -No. 1 hay is arm at $13 to t the eldest son of a widowed mo- Great Change In Physical Features .to $ Cher. o of Island of Tong". on track. Baled Straw -410, on track, Toronto, ' HE- iD -O�i WRECK. W 'A despatch from Sydney, N.S. Montreal MMarkots. H W., says: Thirty volcanoes are in Montreal, Nov. 5. -Oats- Canadian West" T Two Trains Crashed Together West e eruption on the Island of Ninafon, ern, No, 2, 53 to 631 -2c; extra No. 1 feed, B in the Tongan- group, and many re- 521-2 to Mo. Barley - Manitoba teed, 61 to o of North Bay. markable Changes in the physical Flour- Manitoba Spring A A despatch from North Bay says : f features of the island have resulted. patents, firsts, $5.80; seconds, $5.30; strong bakers, $5.10; winter patents, A An operator's mistake caused two A A large lake in the centre of the ebotoe. $5.35; straight rollers, $4.95 to 85; C C.P.R. trains to meet in a head -on i island has dropped two f do., bass, $2.35 to $ collision near Pardee, west of i its original. level, according to re- shorts, $26 to $27; middlinsa, $28 to $30; N North Bay, at noon on Saturday, p ports received here. _ mouillie, $30 to SM. Hay -No• 2. per t causing great damage to the. rolling g g' ; ; car l stock,` both engines - being. badly F FLOATING DOCK AT HAVEN. 12" to 12&4o. Butter - Choicest cream- damaged. A mistaken order allow -. ery, 1 ! ed a work train to run out of Chap- T The Duke. of Connaught Has Ar stock, Zl to t lean in face of- an onooming freight r rived at Maisonneuve.. t 2 train., the two being hidden from A - Lew !<terek Markets. each other by the curving nature of T The great drydock Duke of Con- - -- Montreal, Nov. s.- -ahoice steers $6: t the tracks. No one was killed, as naught arrived at its final resting grades $ the train erews jumped, but Engi- p ply in Maisonneuve on Friday - - pounds. The trade-in bulls was slow from n neer, Warner, of Chapleau, was morning 8f r ' a rough journey " lambs -sales or the former at $4, and o le being crushed. He will -re -° being and l one l the hawsers. by which it was b Calves from $3 to $10 each, ae to size and c cover.. T towed broke several times, and a quality. Hogs, $9 to $9.25 per 100 pounds, h hours. g great storm nearly threw the dock weighed off the cars. _ _ on the rocky shores of Cape Breton. $5.75 to 6.ta; export, $6 to $6.25; Mood T ;. RRQNPRINZ R'H.HELM HURT. The dock is capable of lifting the medium, $ -- _- - - -- - "- s ship -- ill -the -- British- -navy, - -- $1.50 to $2. calves-f400d veal, $s to $9; ' 'German Heir to Throne Thrown a and- is of the • double -sided self - common. $ From Horse While Hunting. d docking• type known .at- the bolted feeding bulls, 900 to 1,200 lbs., at $2.75 to s A despatch from anzig save: sectional. beavr- ewes, $3 to a3.So- lambs, $6.15 to T Tj*he German Crown rinse • ONE AND QUARTER PER CENT. ed, $2 f.o.b. •,ing accident on Tuesday near here, P Patrons of Charles . D. Sheldon'- United states Markets. • -- � � .-- .,w�_, -.,,�7 - " «..., -••-. 3tzw',� .= wxv.�iv�a- M1rrn�v ��.t;�im� : e•F,+'1�,....,:a".�::✓'W:�s�'.� A�+Y°:3 -N r'�rrc�o- '�A .�'c�'v •lac :�•;.,�, • .. ,. -;n a ... .. �_ ... - ' , . .-. • .,.•...., .....,.:.mss -.... - .•_......,.., -.�._ .. L:.._..�,.�.. �.,.,rw:... -.. �...' ...... - ......... -..... . _ - - - - -- - - y' SUEPRIarNtl STAnWnCS. t i 11H - BEAK STOMACHS GETS NOBEL PRIZE -- rea Br tail Grows Over Ha es _ Food at Home. R. H. Rew, C.B., assistant ;acre- Need Rew, `Bich Blood to Restore terry to the British Board of Agri- Them t0 a Health CQIldItiQIl. has issued in the agricul- \ t t tisties of the Board of Ag- Actually in need of food to nour- 1 d rlculiure a report respecting food ' li h hod d t f id t awry Pair Ineuvsd egg gars agatiesert brsakaso when Cords slide barnesYou m �aat D o: Postpaid for Z(PROMOAJI'MCED Y) u S pzri or r -- ' TNtIt11* MR@tRCr LTQ"I1T%CA ~BROWNS TREES" ILZI tIr� WRITE I WRITE foil FOR IBROYM3 NURSERIES. MKEL.LANID COUNTY, OMIT. Now is the Time to Think About iB supplies. Nothing - perhaps will more sur- prise the average Englishman than this report. The man in the street is convinced that the great mass of the nation's food if, imported. It is a perfectly common estimate 'to hear the home -grown quantity put down at one -fifth. Mr. Rew's re- poQhows that, in reality, it is'up- w s 4f one -half and. that, in val- ue, the l'ome- grown produce is no less than - £14,000,000 more than the value of the imports. This is a re- velation which will cause consider- able enlightenment to the ordinary man in connection with the question of food imports in war time. The chief sources of wheat im- ports will also be a matter of sur- prise to many people. It is popu- larly imagined that Canada sup- the bulk -of -- ._.-the_ .i grain and that the United States is a close second while next to none is crown at home. Ass a matter of fact, the greatest individual supply• is the ,home -grown crop and after this comes India, with Canada third and Australia and Argentina not very far behind. Perhaps the most remarkable thing about these figures is that the home -grown supply has risen slightly on an average for the last septennial period and that while there has been a small increase in the Canadian imports and a large increase in the Indian and Austral- ian imports, there has been a cor- respondingly large decrease in the imports of the Tinted States, the actual figures being as follows: Country 1911 1907 United Kingdom ... 20.7 ;19.1 Australia ............ :. 10 3 . 7.5 Canada ............... 13.4 '13.1 India ..................14.3 19.5 Other Bri- Pooaecgions -. ___Q.5__- _ 0_3 Argentina ............. 10_.5 14.9 Roumania ....... 1.5 1.1 Russia .... 12,a '11.6 United States ......... 14 2 14.4 Other countries ....... 1.8 2.6 MOTHERS RECOMMEND BABY'S OWN TABLETS 'Mothers having once used -Baby -s Own Tablets for their little ones will always lie found using them as long as there is a baby in the home, The Tablets are acknowledged by. thousands of mothers as being their beat friend in keeping the litr• tle 'ones well. Whether it be con - stipation, colic, indigestion or worms; whether baby is suffering from cold or has simple fever, or whether his teething is difficult, the Tablets- are the one safe remedy is t e y an ye a ra to ea because of the racking pains. that follow. That is the condition of the sufferer from indigestion—a, choice between starvation or merciless torture. The urgent need of all dyspep- tics, of everybody whose organs of digestion have become unfit to per- form their important duty, is for stronger stomachs that can extract nourishment from food. Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills give weak sto- machs just the strength they need by enriching the blood supply, 'thus giving tone and strength to the stome,ch and its nerves, and enab- ling it to do the work nature in- tended it to do. Thousands of A www" BABIT z Tea when you are tired, particularly if it's LIPTON S °TEA Goes farthest for the money FARMS FOR TALL e et. H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. -` LT UNDItED ACRES-- COUNTY NALTO12 - Good House; Buildings; Orchar6. I11 G Cheap and on easy .terms. SEVENTY -SIX ACRES WITH GOO] buildings and apple orchard, aboa five miles from Hamilton. ; ; H. W. DAWSON. Toronto. ti don market, soli clay to we cases of indigestion have been acres° orchard, frame house. -bent ern. g Dr. Alexis Carrell cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, ' Win exchange for- city., town -or of which the following is but one Who was awarded the Nobel Prize ern p ier Estate, 1Londofarm. W� ins ane�GS L. - -A- Brown, Port for Medicine, may well be called a. .---. Albert, Ont., says: "For a number wizard of the medical world. In his MALE HELP WANT90. In- of years I was a terrible sufferer laboratory in the Rockefeller In- , To 8100 MONTHLY WArrrNtl` stitute for Medical Research he has `ti+Ei� for young men as Telegrapher from indigestion, and as a result I and Station Apents attcL six month. a� accomplished WOIIderB With animal tendance bere. Advancement rapid. Ds became completely run down, and life that are analogous to the won- -and ]tall CourAee. Write for tree boot 1 suffered from backaches and eery- g Dominion School Railroading, Toronto. m} ders performed by Luther Burbank ous troubles as well. I had to force in the field of botany. It is said MISCELLANEOUS. r myself to eat, but never enjoyed a V ANCZ& TUMORS, LUMPS. ass 10 meal' owing to the awful pains that that Dr. Carrell has taken the heart N. terns'. and external, sired wkboal out of a dog, put dog and heart in pain by our home treatment. Write as a followed eating. Life was beoom- before too late. Dr. Bellmas Medical Ou._ d cold storage for a week, and then Limited. c4allincwond. Out ing a burden, and as medicine after -: restored the dog to life. $e is fa- medicine failed to help me I felt I EARN SILVER PLATING- PARTICU• - was doomed to go through life a moue in' every part of thdworld as TA lars tree. specialties Agency, Jos a surgeon. 1836, Winnipeg + s constant sufferer. Finally a mar- Ins.,,_ Tied sister strongly urged me to , try r. Williams' Pink Pills, and I Ncty Burglar Safeguard. FEATHER DYEING y Claaat as1 Carlin` sad Yid Gloves *Issas& r have reason to be thankful that I ! The more pretentious apartment aAs "a w "at by twat, to per x - #ollowed her advice, as they have houses in Vienna have a curious im- The oast pine. is U fully restored my health, and 1 can !' �t closed at 10 to clack The t night, ■Rt718I1 AM OSTRIAL DT><IlitlC C8. now enjoy all kinds of food with-; and after that hour every one. who L AIL N C� MIX 11 = R aS out the least discomfort, and my goes or comes mdk pay 20 cents un- aA�oa friends say I am looking better! til midnight and 40 cents there- than I have done for ears. At all' g � l41ia izZ�ldfa !'',ELI ass - a #ter, until e o clock in the morn - events I know I feel like a new per- ing. The impost moat be paid as Protbo! — Prmsmrvm— weauilly son, so shall always praise Dr. �,:i- many times as a man enters or Samples and Booklets on Appiwauos hams, ink P-i11,." J-AM-Le AAN!GtMI-8 fit rt:O.s_Limited Sold by all medicine dealers or person is in the house of a. friend _1974- Bathurw street TORCXT0 _ by mail at 50 -cents a box, or six unt.1 1 o'clock he.must -pay 40 cents boxes for 82 50. from The Dr, Wil- on leaving the friend's house ' and IblayprDlC trap 4 liams' Medicine- W., Brockville, another 40 cents on entering his _ DY48+ so Ont. own. The money+ thin r.aited is de- EASILY - - . voted to protecting citizens against Wuh Maypek burglars, 3eap ,boos u tm Felt It Vrtit. -- usable and no moles tt � Word had been received by the m s. ea oaawoo ' B� Bi001 ye1°� inspector of the _electric Fight, sys-. is the direct and Inevitable result of "a as mixtures. l4: tem that an overhead wire had fal- irregular or Constipated bowels and colors -will give any 3 len down in a crowded street. The CIO bed -up kidneys and sk.a. The shade. Colors loc. inspector betook himself to the Spot un 'tested food and other waste rp -at. - Black 15c --st roar ' as quickly as he Foulel ter which is allowed to a«umv: ats dealor'$of postpaid y poisona the blood and the whole with booklet "How When he arrived be found the in- system. Dr. Morse's Indian P cot P ?11s to Dye'" from nos ` 1c suitable crowd handling the wire in act dircaly on the bovela, regtdating a most careless manner. Luckily,. ehera =on the kidneys, `?ving there F. L. BE'fEDICT i CO. Nlsgtre�! ,: no accidents had occurred. ease andstrc'Ithtoproperiy iF$terthe Going n to the 'nearest man, blood --sod an the skin, opening up A Lucid Explanation. ' g p b�portake pose b ;aid and food "That's a terrible noise in the' _ I who happc:ied to be an Irishman, he admonished him severely' in DT. MolflE @eftl r nursery, Mollie," said her mistress. grave tones. What is the matter 1 Can't you "You took a great risk," said the II 1a d f des R o opt P i l l S � keep-the baby quiet i" l' «v__ t-A __ _:_Ut . "Sure mini," replied 'Mollie, "1 Maple are guaranteed ^by a government touca vuac wL,t. .r�,,,, «�QU, .,., _...__o..___ ___ . -__ -- __ -- _ _ -- 8 u analyst to contain�a6i�ne particle you know you might have been number of Romau Catholics -is es- I hir_l make a noise " a Bush � of harmful drug and may be then killed outright by the shock I" timated at 264,500,000, and of these ' The Irishman.l'ooked at the in- there are 5,759,000 in (Treat Britain _- Consult any of your neighbors who- with benefit to the new -born babe - and Ireland. 1 have used the "Chem ,on" Evapor• or growin child. Sold b medicine spector with a knowing air. ator. They will tali you to install dealers 'o owing mail at 25 cents a_hox "Alt," said he, ``I was mighty y 1 r 4 Curs For. Consumption. -Far ennenmp- 1 careful, •sorr I Sure, and I felt-it lien, weak Lnn¢e, linRerinir oou he, laryn. before the snow fa on the ground. from The Dr. Wi.liamy Medicine 't,,.�.: fare 1" Costa no more to buy now than is Brockville, Ont "� of «those only given a few days to live by March. Write for free bnokleL ' enecialist and d<wtore, after taking this r THE CRIUM MFQ CO., LIMITED 0� e s e cure are alive and well, • ill be sent on I� �S Cr na1 Aye., t. Write come B Oo; eland, 611 Gape r • as Wellington St., MONTREAL,QUE. - Practical. - - ... - _ .. Aye., Toronto, Oat. Igo you ever pray• for youi bus- band �„ asked Mrs. Meek. - -No, Place. That's What They Will. "Noy" replied Mrs. Strong, "but •$he —If fashion makes our dress- he never gets out at night unless:IOeg�eet�e A man had been absent from !es any skimpier I really don't know o with him." home for some time and during his what we women will do: g absence had raised a luxtiriant He—I do; you'll wear the dress- a heard and mustache. Shortly af- A � p few t . • ,., , �. - - ter his return he paid a, visit to his Skin and. � air sister, who .had a little daughter of �,• ~, n _ ®l o M1nard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. _ whom he was especially fond. ' = of the - suffering - The little girl mare no'effort to That's What They All, Say. A drnP:ist can obtain an dmltatJon of Are your bands chi cracked sate rr MINARD'S LINIMENT from a Toronto Iltailed byneg eC 8 " ,. "My 'husband husband and I never' have bouee at a very ,low price, and• have it • but hung back reluctantly, or sore i' Haw' you cold ,dachas -' - -a cross word." _ _ labeled' bit own_ prodnq • troubles — mental beeaUS9 "Why, Elesrnor'," said the mo- ,chick open and bleed when the skis This 0ese- y� itation V. the poorest one is drawn tight?' Have - -- y -w1 e never has to salt me we hate yet seen of the mar9 ebat every of chaff Lion' phymcal be-_. ther; "why don't you give Uncle • a for money." Tune: Dick sad Harry bas tried to intro- i s r Ed a kiss V - sore, frost bite, chilblains, or a "raw, ; "We live is the queerest neigh- set. for $I2Pd13D'8 and you win get it. CaUBe of pain. Think of the "Well, mother," returned the place, which at times stakes it agony f4► l ft h'ld th' th most rfect aim- for, ou to o about household borhood you ever saw. It's simply pleasure of a C ear , s0 , c 1 .wI a pe Splendid, I'd like to sell you my plicity, "I don't see any place." place. It'.s just what you want.' white hands, and good hair. - These blessings, so essential Minard's Liniment Cures Carget In Cows. Malta is the chief coaling - station -', - to.happiness and even Bile- A Busy Afternoon Ahead. Australia s Rabbit Pest. ' of the British Mediterranean Fleet.. - - -_- "CeSS in life $re -often -only -a -A.-greengrocer's boy hailed a ves- Australia is atiII suffering frnm e 1 sal in dock at Liverpool, says an plague of rabbits. Ceaasle s etaugh- matter of a little thoughtful ter of the bunnies is effectual only English newspaper. The surly in checking their speed, for they care m the selection of effec- mate gruffly asked • him what he t T breed so rapidly that extermins- tive remedial agent.' Cuti- .wanted. - tion seems impossible. Stock. rain -. 'I've got some'vegetables for the ers are wire - netting their proper- C11M Soap and C lticura Oint- ship," was the reply. ties, digging out the burrows and went do so much for poor "All right you needn't Dome destroying all surface cover. The aboard. Throw them up one at a _ a 1 government is helping by selling Complexions, red, rough time," said the mate, and stood wire netting at• a nominal price., In hands, •and dry, thin and read receive the expected vege- 1 the hot districts they are poisoning tables. the water. Notwithstanding, all the falling hair, and Coat 60 +'Ahoy, there, look out 1" shouted trapping poisoning, fumlgatin , feticiing and digging out, this pest a little, th8t 1t is e'Imc)Bt Crimt the lad, as he threw a dried `pea to- - spreading. nal not to use them. ward the mats. "I've got a sack _ of these." 1%� ' r Altbough Cutioura Soap and Oint- ' It is the thin that are ai le BB I� .� went are sold by tsnd cleslete When a woman drioea a horse Z3Fi p'I but not probable that keep same everywhere a Poet "G�tEictJrr►," shy does she whip him with the - peopli�rom being happy. Dept. 63d, l t>l,ton U.B.A., will eeeure a lines 1 beral .ample oil each, with 82 -page ED. 7 .ISSUE 46-12 rootnet on Skin ens t3oalp 1kEettmeni. Mlnard'e Claimant Cures Distemper. Wnard's Liniment Cures Colds, as ''�~.r'?'if•,:di}iF {s�.""H'>3 x...r !+•1'a .:�-�_ ?x'� =<-n tee c. +:h.x� �+5.,: •_ �._:.: j.u.��`; ., .. ...��• -� .0 .... .., tN:>.•.•�_.t. -.. r _. .r_,. !e_ _ _.rq: .r:a.:.�. .mss.'.•._.,. ....,:3x'W' u �- -.•... `•tine,... . -'M� _ . ;an'� ✓y,.,, _..,R >...� 9 i Tom' duties P If so, Zoo -Buk will give you relief, and will heal the irasl, 4i skin. 4 Anoint the Born places at aigbt, Zan*-Buk's rich. healing essaooee will sink into the wounds, and tans smsart- ing, and'wiu Beal quickly. _. Mrs, Yellen, of Portland, says: "My hands were so more and erookeA that it was agony to put them near water. Wben I did so they _would smart and burn as if I had scalded them. I seeped Iunable to get relief from anything I pat on them - until I tried Zam -Bak sad it succeeded when all else had failed. It closed the big eracks, -gave we ease, soothed they inflammation, aad in a .very short time healed my hands." taro.&, sirs ewm *Loll*/, metes, winew som"na, a(eert, f#ster.ry sores, *o v heads and 'bmwsa. V4 ip. rfmt- toerst. *re. our,, ,,,,,., b *sue, apnataa. of aft druppiete and errrn *► peat • from As Zan. - R ba- Toronto.' Pv%w fM s boa, t/ R . • :a Maple are guaranteed ^by a government touca vuac wL,t. .r�,,,, «�QU, .,., _...__o..___ ___ . -__ -- __ -- _ _ -- 8 u analyst to contain�a6i�ne particle you know you might have been number of Romau Catholics -is es- I hir_l make a noise " a Bush � of harmful drug and may be then killed outright by the shock I" timated at 264,500,000, and of these ' The Irishman.l'ooked at the in- there are 5,759,000 in (Treat Britain _- Consult any of your neighbors who- with benefit to the new -born babe - and Ireland. 1 have used the "Chem ,on" Evapor• or growin child. Sold b medicine spector with a knowing air. ator. They will tali you to install dealers 'o owing mail at 25 cents a_hox "Alt," said he, ``I was mighty y 1 r 4 Curs For. Consumption. -Far ennenmp- 1 careful, •sorr I Sure, and I felt-it lien, weak Lnn¢e, linRerinir oou he, laryn. before the snow fa on the ground. from The Dr. Wi.liamy Medicine 't,,.�.: fare 1" Costa no more to buy now than is Brockville, Ont "� of «those only given a few days to live by March. Write for free bnokleL ' enecialist and d<wtore, after taking this r THE CRIUM MFQ CO., LIMITED 0� e s e cure are alive and well, • ill be sent on I� �S Cr na1 Aye., t. Write come B Oo; eland, 611 Gape r • as Wellington St., MONTREAL,QUE. - Practical. - - ... - _ .. Aye., Toronto, Oat. Igo you ever pray• for youi bus- band �„ asked Mrs. Meek. - -No, Place. That's What They Will. "Noy" replied Mrs. Strong, "but •$he —If fashion makes our dress- he never gets out at night unless:IOeg�eet�e A man had been absent from !es any skimpier I really don't know o with him." home for some time and during his what we women will do: g absence had raised a luxtiriant He—I do; you'll wear the dress- a heard and mustache. Shortly af- A � p few t . • ,., , �. - - ter his return he paid a, visit to his Skin and. � air sister, who .had a little daughter of �,• ~, n _ ®l o M1nard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. _ whom he was especially fond. ' = of the - suffering - The little girl mare no'effort to That's What They All, Say. A drnP:ist can obtain an dmltatJon of Are your bands chi cracked sate rr MINARD'S LINIMENT from a Toronto Iltailed byneg eC 8 " ,. "My 'husband husband and I never' have bouee at a very ,low price, and• have it • but hung back reluctantly, or sore i' Haw' you cold ,dachas -' - -a cross word." _ _ labeled' bit own_ prodnq • troubles — mental beeaUS9 "Why, Elesrnor'," said the mo- ,chick open and bleed when the skis This 0ese- y� itation V. the poorest one is drawn tight?' Have - -- y -w1 e never has to salt me we hate yet seen of the mar9 ebat every of chaff Lion' phymcal be-_. ther; "why don't you give Uncle • a for money." Tune: Dick sad Harry bas tried to intro- i s r Ed a kiss V - sore, frost bite, chilblains, or a "raw, ; "We live is the queerest neigh- set. for $I2Pd13D'8 and you win get it. CaUBe of pain. Think of the "Well, mother," returned the place, which at times stakes it agony f4► l ft h'ld th' th most rfect aim- for, ou to o about household borhood you ever saw. It's simply pleasure of a C ear , s0 , c 1 .wI a pe Splendid, I'd like to sell you my plicity, "I don't see any place." place. It'.s just what you want.' white hands, and good hair. - These blessings, so essential Minard's Liniment Cures Carget In Cows. Malta is the chief coaling - station -', - to.happiness and even Bile- A Busy Afternoon Ahead. Australia s Rabbit Pest. ' of the British Mediterranean Fleet.. - - -_- "CeSS in life $re -often -only -a -A.-greengrocer's boy hailed a ves- Australia is atiII suffering frnm e 1 sal in dock at Liverpool, says an plague of rabbits. Ceaasle s etaugh- matter of a little thoughtful ter of the bunnies is effectual only English newspaper. The surly in checking their speed, for they care m the selection of effec- mate gruffly asked • him what he t T breed so rapidly that extermins- tive remedial agent.' Cuti- .wanted. - tion seems impossible. Stock. rain -. 'I've got some'vegetables for the ers are wire - netting their proper- C11M Soap and C lticura Oint- ship," was the reply. ties, digging out the burrows and went do so much for poor "All right you needn't Dome destroying all surface cover. The aboard. Throw them up one at a _ a 1 government is helping by selling Complexions, red, rough time," said the mate, and stood wire netting at• a nominal price., In hands, •and dry, thin and read receive the expected vege- 1 the hot districts they are poisoning tables. the water. Notwithstanding, all the falling hair, and Coat 60 +'Ahoy, there, look out 1" shouted trapping poisoning, fumlgatin , feticiing and digging out, this pest a little, th8t 1t is e'Imc)Bt Crimt the lad, as he threw a dried `pea to- - spreading. nal not to use them. ward the mats. "I've got a sack _ of these." 1%� ' r Altbough Cutioura Soap and Oint- ' It is the thin that are ai le BB I� .� went are sold by tsnd cleslete When a woman drioea a horse Z3Fi p'I but not probable that keep same everywhere a Poet "G�tEictJrr►," shy does she whip him with the - peopli�rom being happy. Dept. 63d, l t>l,ton U.B.A., will eeeure a lines 1 beral .ample oil each, with 82 -page ED. 7 .ISSUE 46-12 rootnet on Skin ens t3oalp 1kEettmeni. Mlnard'e Claimant Cures Distemper. Wnard's Liniment Cures Colds, as ''�~.r'?'if•,:di}iF {s�.""H'>3 x...r !+•1'a .:�-�_ ?x'� =<-n tee c. +:h.x� �+5.,: •_ �._:.: j.u.��`; ., .. ...��• -� .0 .... .., tN:>.•.•�_.t. -.. r _. .r_,. !e_ _ _.rq: .r:a.:.�. .mss.'.•._.,. ....,:3x'W' u �- -.•... `•tine,... . -'M� _ . ;an'� ✓y,.,, _..,R >...� 9 i Tom' duties P If so, Zoo -Buk will give you relief, and will heal the irasl, 4i skin. 4 Anoint the Born places at aigbt, Zan*-Buk's rich. healing essaooee will sink into the wounds, and tans smsart- ing, and'wiu Beal quickly. _. Mrs, Yellen, of Portland, says: "My hands were so more and erookeA that it was agony to put them near water. Wben I did so they _would smart and burn as if I had scalded them. I seeped Iunable to get relief from anything I pat on them - until I tried Zam -Bak sad it succeeded when all else had failed. It closed the big eracks, -gave we ease, soothed they inflammation, aad in a .very short time healed my hands." taro.&, sirs ewm *Loll*/, metes, winew som"na, a(eert, f#ster.ry sores, *o v heads and 'bmwsa. V4 ip. rfmt- toerst. *re. our,, ,,,,,., b *sue, apnataa. of aft druppiete and errrn *► peat • from As Zan. - R ba- Toronto.' Pv%w fM s boa, t/ R . • :a ''�~.r'?'if•,:di}iF {s�.""H'>3 x...r !+•1'a .:�-�_ ?x'� =<-n tee c. +:h.x� �+5.,: •_ �._:.: j.u.��`; ., .. ...��• -� .0 .... .., tN:>.•.•�_.t. -.. r _. .r_,. !e_ _ _.rq: .r:a.:.�. .mss.'.•._.,. ....,:3x'W' u �- -.•... `•tine,... . -'M� _ . ;an'� ✓y,.,, _..,R >...� 9 i Tom' duties P If so, Zoo -Buk will give you relief, and will heal the irasl, 4i skin. 4 Anoint the Born places at aigbt, Zan*-Buk's rich. healing essaooee will sink into the wounds, and tans smsart- ing, and'wiu Beal quickly. _. Mrs, Yellen, of Portland, says: "My hands were so more and erookeA that it was agony to put them near water. Wben I did so they _would smart and burn as if I had scalded them. I seeped Iunable to get relief from anything I pat on them - until I tried Zam -Bak sad it succeeded when all else had failed. It closed the big eracks, -gave we ease, soothed they inflammation, aad in a .very short time healed my hands." taro.&, sirs ewm *Loll*/, metes, winew som"na, a(eert, f#ster.ry sores, *o v heads and 'bmwsa. V4 ip. rfmt- toerst. *re. our,, ,,,,,., b *sue, apnataa. of aft druppiete and errrn *► peat • from As Zan. - R ba- Toronto.' Pv%w fM s boa, t/ R . • :a _ •C out the country. The kind f al: matter that ifi! bola ° :EARN FOA'� BALL . 1, fohiiahed•.Ptakarias cam � pus° be :ter ihat as sing printed and ay `I` sane are invited by the under. ARicha'd ' � o� 1. VATYS of ADYNXTIBMG: different. Man of those are "igned up to one. o clod p, m. on Virttlamolon ponies 10 con to 3' Thursday, November =lat,1919. for the a „_ FOR S '_iaoh.ol»egn•nt faaertloa, lire • a con" exceedingly good, but•a great deal purchase of the north half of lot 3 in This rate do" not include Legal orroreipt of that which is bad is vet bad, the 7ch concession of the Township of .dsti..m.nt.. y P Q" O O Z) �- R 4 C� R� Z3 sLwrmai term• rri'ea to Parties making cote- and is having Pickering in the County of Ontario hq ., saute !•r 8 or a months or by the year. Hal! g pernicious effect ezceptiDg pact thereof to the extent °: • early or }earl7 eoatracts payable quarterly. upon the young. With the great of twenty -five scree, and described as • Bnsinw oarda ,ten lines or under, with paper follows, commencing at the north FIRS OF THE SEASON P s ear, 46 00, payable in advance, mass of literature that is being west si�Noticein local columns ten cants per line, angle of said lot, then north 74 SMOKED FINNAN HADDIE — Beacon Brand 10c a lb •av ewtepsr line sacs aubsegn•nt insertion. published, we have grave dOtibte� degrees east flue chains and 81 links, r k* �; :Venial contract rates made known on applies• that it is of an then south la degrees east 47 chains SMOKED FILLETS OF HADDIE— Beacon Brand 18c a lb. : b 'cote. No free adrertisiag, y great benefit to and b links, then south de SNOWED CISCOES— Beacon Brand Ile a lb. m LdTwusements withogt Written instruotions the reader. There are so man green went 'Will be inserted until forbidden and charged sa y e chains and 31 liake to the western , DIGBY HERRING GOOD SALMON. 100rdinvly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- stories now written that do not boundary of the said lot, then north — — ' an•nts mast be in writing and wet to the pub- possess any literary merit. but - !ahr i8 degrees west 47 chains b links' to ,Work promptly attended b.. the piece of beginning. The lands on �. Titassst they make interesting' reading, which there is a barn are -of. good V 1 - L E r 111.24 and are devoured most voracious. quality, and nearly all cultivable. The STOCK AND, POULTRY SPECIFICS I* per year ; 81.00 if paid in advance.. hi b;es ._4F - , u acriptions to the United states, aizo ' Their accepted, -is the ttt��to feet tb�se Sp cifloi. Dour hens will -soon start laying,- if in advance reading requires no mental effort -EDWIN R: ROGERS, given Royal Purple PonM* Specific, The Stock Specific will coa inspector of Prisons and dition your dotes, cow or other stock to stand the r Et' to digest them. The mind is not Public Charities g grass to dr foods. �- - - :...JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. change from yy • i P exercised, and eonsequently is not - Parliament Buildings, Toronto - Dail and get booklet of information tolling wpen and how to feed these. strengthened by reading them, 5'7 Toronto, Oct. 80th, 1912. f NOTES AHD COMMBN ?8 - The person who has formed the We, lack stgre space to display all our lines. What you don't see ask about. We generally have it if it is in the GOOD GROCERY LINE. Fl f � • The presidnLial election in the habit of reading these novels have our and Feed - ; United States on Tuesday last destroyed all taste for the heavier Cash paid for good butter and eggs. ..: was watched with interest by class Of literature. Years ago the At Cherrywood Station "Buy all your - Groceries at the - Grocer's. h i study of the classical - h d 'Canadians, an the result of the ssical wrters was Bract, Shorts, whole, crushed &rho A R D S N T more prevalent than now. The pod Oats, whole and cho S - -election was as surprising_ to a21 P _ _ VVhea - " i - par - drte�Brstor y ma - ewers ran, i owe l's Molar- see Meal, Oil Cake, Blacbford's Cal; .oast Dominion electioq. . It was gazines, novels in book form and Meal, Bibby's Cream Equivaleaf, Stan- _ generally believed that Woodrow other light literature has had a dard Chemical Charcoal, Cream of the Wilson would be elected as the disastrous effect on the study of went and Monarch Flour; Crushed COLD VVEAT H E oyster Shell, etc. ER E split in the Republican ranks the poets, biographers, historians, ThOm.el�s Re ®d0= Would and the writers of vo ould work to his advantage and y- � : =- �icJ' G'Om=NQ" -- ' the popularity of the man was ages and travels. It would be - - ' an effective element in bring- far better for the reader if there O A L ' - 19tove pipes, elbows, stove pipe wire . stove blacking, lag about his election, but was far less reading matter to be �3sRD &ND aso3^T ; -Stove brushes, ash sifters, and coal hods: Floor oil - '� no one ever dreamed that his vic- secured, and it would be better in cloth, oil cloth binding and tacks, horse blankets, halt- tory would be so overwhelming. some respects if they could not be The Standard Fuel Co.. Ltd. f, ers, and cow. chains. While Canadians were much in- secured so cheaply as they can Cherrywood Station C. N. R. Y i terested in the result, it is not now, :: The nails any size for 25c. ]Mondays, Wednesdays and likely the change in government Fridays only. " -' Our groceries are the freshest. No persoa ca►n -read the sicken- y y' �v -. will have any great effect in She log details of the war now being vI=iJON tTE ©RGE PHILIP, BROUGHAlgi pC Dominion unless i some sll ht carried on in Turkey without . Phone Mark. 5020 changes la the tariff. shuddering and praying that there a. fi early every every newspOpes might be as end to all scars. � o y©u Realize 1 PEEL'S e� SHOE 'tom STORE office is flooded with applications When two civilized nations are - the money you can snake selling fruit' t - from real estate agents for adver- fighting against one another the trees? The present demand for nur- a 'W tilling space. These advertise- conditions are such as to lead eery stock is the greatest in the his- .... _ __ ..... H I T B Y , ;... •.. _ _ ..- • _ • _ manta kory 2f..the basiness: . Ever - - - ,. palaL -in glasvi- who has laud is planting or preparing - "abeauties and advantages of the general to say that "war is hell." to plant. town lots (it is usually town lots He knew all about war- and its We Waft Now {- - Boots and shoes -of every desc:ription at the eery lowest they have for sale) which they awful results. He knew that even for all and Picker months a surround. - possible prices. _ t " Aare very desirous to part with. when every precaution was taken g pay. , x p ;� call is respectfully solicited in district. (food exclusive ti�rri- + Many are foolish enough to•ans ver to lesson the suffering of. the Cory and all the advanw a in re re- pe y _ .these adver- tisemelpts. and in. a- Wounded and of the 'women and sentinx an old established firm, Over short time they part with their children there was enough of the acres in ruluivat cn. Established It is S pleasure to show goods. i3 85 years. Write PELHAM NUR- - good money for town Iota that are horrors 6f" war left to make him SERY, CO„ Toronto.. Ontario, T - ` -•-located:- in some marsh or at a describe it in those awful words. J. PEEL, �I' ©C�i S�'re8t, =WHITBY Point some miles from a "small vil- But when a cruel and blood- thirsty - -' 'Iage which may in the distant nation like Turkey is engaged in a C 0 " future VCTh!!,t grow into a - ema•11 city. conflict with an opposing nation Most of these toss n sites will the details are beyond description. never amount to anything more Their religious fanaticism_ teaches Hard and Threshing Ceal, now in -- - - Ha-s to offer : than farm land and .it may be them cruelty, and they are apt hand at yard at Greenburn _ _ A good as.ortment of Good Furni- poor farm land at that. The per. Pupils. No form of cruelty_la too _ station. Call and get tore, delivered promptly and sea who will :buy land on the severe for them to inflict upon Prices. in good condition. tctreagth of these advertisements their helpless enemies, and it WM. I B S O N 1 �� .� See our Fumed Oak Bedroom Suites �' 1 with brush brass trimmings, Sam- -Without 'having any personal will be a blessing to humanity to GREEN BURN, ONT. _met Furniture, Rattan Chairs. ' = knowledge of them or some other bring it to An ignotnions end as a i Varanda Chairs and Tables, w them is indeed very' : foolish ti'o the former Sultan was deposed SYstas� -` - Is mud roll up—Kwum a ` aewa and the "Yottn Onl line _ . paper man should aerept g Turk" party as- y _ ne reaching all Summer ...: • - - Resorts in Highlands of `Ontario Careful attention given to Embalming and, Funeral Work. these advertisements unless he sawed control of affairs, it was including. knows that the 'age at is _ prepared hoped that 'a better -day was MUSKOKA LAKES - -._ Phone night or clay —Bell or Inde_pend.ent. to make good allhis promises. _ dawning for that country.... But LAKE OF BAYS F hey neglected -to make use of the ALGONQUIN PARK lowers for Funeral Purposes at city prices. A number of railway accidental opportunities that lay .before MAGANET•AWAN RIVER 4 A►vhich have taken place shows the them' and ultimate ruin is now FRENCH RIVER _�C.. —H a = URLING _fol1TOf retaining the use of wood- staring them-in the face, War is TEMAGAM1 _ en cars instead of bringing into -an unnecessary evil, and mach KAWARTHA LAKES general use the more modern and has bleu done in recent ears -to Full Summer Service now in effect PICKERIN G On y to all of above resorts. Write for ! o - much safer steel car. In the ,case have other means used to settle P fold- collision - 1 ` full articulars -and illustrated .. of or upsetting of call disputes, but an immense amount ere to any Grand Trunk Agent. " down embankments experience of work is yet to be done to b �• ehowa that-while wooden ears are smashed to kindling wood and then burned while the imprisoned " victims are slowly' burned to death, the steel carte Are „s]Ty_ _ littte damaged while its occil- pants escape with slight or no injury. One reason and probably the chief reason why _the railway companies are so slow in adopting - the steel cars is because. of their ' COet. ' But When We consider the ish this evil from the face pf the earih' Ronleseekers Excursions J 9 and a3 Au September 3 a�l? to 30 Via Sarnia or Chicago. Winnipeg and return - Edmonton and return - $4 Edw 2.00 _ Tickets Rood for 60 days. NO CHANGE OF GARB Special train will leave Toronto at 10,30 p. m. on above dates, via Chf- cago.and St. Paul, cartyiag through Coaches and Pullman Tourist Sleep- ing cars. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest and quickest route ` ' _ FOR SALE— Thresbing outfit cheap. oneeti ply to ALBERT HAR ONT NPl na STOVE FOR SALE- A.parlor cook char h rPiekerinR' Apply to F. H. HALL, s jIOUSE TO RENT —In the village H of Pickering, Possessiou givbn on Oct. 1t F r amount that would be saved In �� or farther fofornistIcu apply at this 8o-tf damages to injured passengers or _ -' indemnity to those who have suf• LOST' — between Toronto and-Osh-- awn o'ae autouzobile-tirs and rim, sise fared the loss of friends, we doubt sL° F1Lti p° d �s;w �cLing1u SoocarOLtobWa, if the railway companies are'sav- ug much by retaining the old FARM TO RENT —Lot 80, con. 11 Pickering, reasonable repairs made. Poe - wooden car. It is a case of Ikpenny session ?rtaar's1R4rsoerbo o plow w. -wise and pound foolish" policy. 1 "Ib seems to us that the ovev;t - STRAYED —On to the remiseC'bf between . Winnipeg—Saekhtoon- Edmonton, Ne-w - Fast- l�apr_ese- Serviee- between R!innipsg and Regina, Smooth THIS' roadbed, Electric .lighted Sleeping Q THIS' Y Cara, Superb Dining Car Service. - -- " -: 1873 _ QW Lv, Winnipeg, 8,45 a,ni. 6.00 p,m. Ar. Yorktoo, . 7,10 p.m. 9.30 am; - Ar. Canora, 8,3) p :W. 11.45 a.m. Ar, Saskatoon, 9,00 P.M. 7.00 a,m. = I ` DARD Ar. Saskatoon, 8.18 a, m.. - g the undersigned lot 15, con, � 1 mile west "fir. Edmonton, -- - 4 �'9;OfTp,m, Bj4NK iment should take action and, make of Pfetering ylllege a trod heifer. The owner. UPPER LASE $AILI\ Ci8 mss &eve the same by proving ppropperty and 3t obligatory for railwy companies Paying expenses. THOS, CALVE11 6-9 SailinRs from Sarnia for Sault Ste, to adopt the more modern car to Marie and Port Artb'ur 8,30 p.in., - : censure the safety of }t8 FOR SALE PRIVATELY— House- Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- y patrons. held ding, including, furniture, class orore, days. � � etoyee, bedding, etc„ also ona•9ret clans organ, A ply immediately u we are vacating premises Ask any Urand Trunk Agent for '•This is an age. c?f .books, news= e$dreee 'iM A. FINDLAY, aimcoe Point full information, or write. �r _ House, Pickering, 8 -tt A. E. DUFF, D, P. A., aj10A i OFimlCi� vs— tpapera •and magazines. The taste ' of every class of reader may be FARM TO RENT —Being south -union Station, Toronto, Ont. ' part: of lots 5 and 6, B. F. cou., Pickering, FRED ALLEN, TORONTO „gratified by selecting' matter from and condeting of 100 acres more or less, On (},T.R A eat Pickerin the promisee are a 1 s brick house fair i ed cr ^the many kinds Of PUbIlCatiODB barn Wltb clone stab ng, sad driving stied, _ g PICKERING BRANCH, t o u, Fah citey Joins La a Vood state of oniti va- Sweet l� Ed 41ts are being issued daily from I Lion. Farm adjotDoLate Ontario. For farther ]t,' W. GORDON, Manager. � � � $,'each aloes at V6I deby 0, he 6housands of presses through -ter, i'J --,kJ g. F.0tos, w, POWli1LL, th4s tf I Wdylowd Uxatlia =., r..... is '�sxnxu °:ma.,.:.�AbR.�o.,u.•... saw.::: �t,..&? �: �zli...E�!! :. :+Uv.....:....,.., F�,..�n..,�� .... :A�X�. era .;,der. °•tr.. -. �.••.:,...�..� ^a:»Lx;: .� ,..n.. J..,.e..n, ..:..... L�,. •. m,.. ....� a.... ...• ... s.'-. ...o_i,:a.. .. _,,s.,.,.: �... _ ...w. ,.`y.......,. s..,.�,...._.af�.:?'.�..w ,.r. ,_..y .,er..,.. .,.. .�fy °.'0.a�+k _.,... n.�rs..,lr.. �� .a - THEDOMINION BANK . a1R [DMUND a.0a1.[R M.A„ ppR O w. 0.1 CM ' 1111001 owurn a iud paw up, 04,700.000. Reserve f�un�ee; I WO( :-Total ksesb,- 1T9;000AW_ OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT - Each of the branches of Txr DOMINION BANL has a special department devoted to saving;. Such savings accounts receive careful attention, and Interest Is allowed oa deposits of $1. and upvwda, _ $1. Is sufficient to open a savings account. WHITBY BRANCH, . . A. A. ATKIN86N, blarria!'. 'n between . Winnipeg—Saekhtoon- Edmonton, Ne-w - Fast- l�apr_ese- Serviee- between R!innipsg and Regina, Smooth THIS' roadbed, Electric .lighted Sleeping Q THIS' Y Cara, Superb Dining Car Service. - -- " -: 1873 _ QW Lv, Winnipeg, 8,45 a,ni. 6.00 p,m. Ar. Yorktoo, . 7,10 p.m. 9.30 am; - Ar. Canora, 8,3) p :W. 11.45 a.m. Ar, Saskatoon, 9,00 P.M. 7.00 a,m. = I ` DARD Ar. Saskatoon, 8.18 a, m.. - g the undersigned lot 15, con, � 1 mile west "fir. Edmonton, -- - 4 �'9;OfTp,m, Bj4NK iment should take action and, make of Pfetering ylllege a trod heifer. The owner. UPPER LASE $AILI\ Ci8 mss &eve the same by proving ppropperty and 3t obligatory for railwy companies Paying expenses. THOS, CALVE11 6-9 SailinRs from Sarnia for Sault Ste, to adopt the more modern car to Marie and Port Artb'ur 8,30 p.in., - : censure the safety of }t8 FOR SALE PRIVATELY— House- Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- y patrons. held ding, including, furniture, class orore, days. � � etoyee, bedding, etc„ also ona•9ret clans organ, A ply immediately u we are vacating premises Ask any Urand Trunk Agent for '•This is an age. c?f .books, news= e$dreee 'iM A. FINDLAY, aimcoe Point full information, or write. �r _ House, Pickering, 8 -tt A. E. DUFF, D, P. A., aj10A i OFimlCi� vs— tpapera •and magazines. The taste ' of every class of reader may be FARM TO RENT —Being south -union Station, Toronto, Ont. ' part: of lots 5 and 6, B. F. cou., Pickering, FRED ALLEN, TORONTO „gratified by selecting' matter from and condeting of 100 acres more or less, On (},T.R A eat Pickerin the promisee are a 1 s brick house fair i ed cr ^the many kinds Of PUbIlCatiODB barn Wltb clone stab ng, sad driving stied, _ g PICKERING BRANCH, t o u, Fah citey Joins La a Vood state of oniti va- Sweet l� Ed 41ts are being issued daily from I Lion. Farm adjotDoLate Ontario. For farther ]t,' W. GORDON, Manager. � � � $,'each aloes at V6I deby 0, he 6housands of presses through -ter, i'J --,kJ g. F.0tos, w, POWli1LL, th4s tf I Wdylowd Uxatlia =., r..... is '�sxnxu °:ma.,.:.�AbR.�o.,u.•... saw.::: �t,..&? �: �zli...E�!! :. :+Uv.....:....,.., F�,..�n..,�� .... :A�X�. era .;,der. °•tr.. -. �.••.:,...�..� ^a:»Lx;: .� ,..n.. J..,.e..n, ..:..... L�,. •. m,.. ....� a.... ...• ... s.'-. ...o_i,:a.. .. _,,s.,.,.: �... _ ...w. ,.`y.......,. s..,.�,...._.af�.:?'.�..w ,.r. ,_..y .,er..,.. .,.. .�fy °.'0.a�+k _.,... n.�rs..,lr.. �� .a r� ,:• ^ r."i� a -"�.. -ate,.: ,,- ;,,�- .;.;�a. s-vris �"^r '�,= ':i+�'y°'✓`°,�w,,y'°r�" � at �v� - p S•+, n. r�. ".,,., 1 .,.-sy .. - .s;6. r_t' t.. n, , r �e.. ».ai':. r •zs a ._ bx:. ,v,r ,c•.vi v°! .. _ ,d. ..,.. . ,..' ..ter. < - >. - ''•_ r , ,- •.c.'4.� r.. .. -.::.- ,r.,, ,. ••. ,,•..: .`+ . ... • ;. .. . c. '.�+ ae. ? w .w 'v •- ^;zfi�a.w ': ^'•'Y',- ..T: }'• -:.. - ri d. CLARtMONT _ Farmers have been very busy I Wilson House. A full attendance ! , Xr� Alex. Wilson spent a few during the fine weather hauling of members ii ;requested as very da . e l>ffiet !reek is the city. ins theiir turnips and otherwise important matters will come up : W� jr ' H. e RICHARDSON James Harvey had' a business P g for the wintgr ich is for settlement. , pe trip to the city on Wednesday ra ppidly approaching. llae� 171Te are glad to note that Mrs. - portaaHhowiag o[ nest display of v Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, will Graham, of Greenwood, is able -- aa. A Tory large assorimeat of -- 7 9 Stationary: Books Doll To y&, here as usual on . Wednesday around after her recent i11= _ ya, _ jaat - ttext. +t a, She spent a few days with ~ y O� eeeeived for thw Holiday trade. Cali Judson Buiady has returned to friends here this week. - ' Pickering after spending a week Abijah Forsyth ie° bus these nail sN ��' ;is. Claremont. days -.making' extensive improve. _ abeoriptioas , Iakea for .all Vagasiaes, Mrs. Fred. Farmer visited her merits to his residence. Among „ eekly and Daily Newspapers£ ` $ether, Rev. T. Booker, in Stouff. ,other things he is raising the roof ' W ant W thin week. cousiderably, thereby adding much '�%�%. tT� �•�• =CiH.�.RI��O�Tr Wilbur Gleeson, mail clerk; of more room to the ,house., _ •Toronto, spent Sunda here at the ' P q A meeting of the football club _ .., '.. 'STOCa� BtSS ®t. - home of his parents. will be held on-t$ evening ofiSat- - -- - --T- _._ '�7CThitb'yr Thomas Gregg •shipped a cal= urdn next at'el ht o'clock in the - load of cattle and sheep to Toron- to on Tuesday of this week. - - - , Your'... U ' Rev. W. Rice, of Ashburn; Concert Bills I I a � C " hoice preacshed very acceptably in the WQMEN i - Catalogues, _ G Presbyterian church ou Sunday Butter -Wra ere. ,last. _ PP You, mmtay not bay an engine this year. You may decide that, your, James B. and i4ira. Madill are r 1 �weipt Blanks, present Separator will do for another season. spending two or three weeks with TESTIFY Finandial Reports, a many present owners of friends in Western Ontario and ".. -Order Blanks, Detroit. Topic Cards, Albert Davis and D. McMullen, WhatLyc6EePi %kham aYeg- Programmes, PI3ERP of cattle a Toronto, unloaded two carloads P etaMe Cora d-- 8cr� -�+- -- - - - -- -- _.. -- - - .. _ _ .. r t the C. P. R., station on Letter Heads, CREAM SEPARATORS Saturday last. TheilrHealth— Theirown Bill Heads, Miss Mabel Bryan returned _ - - -home, on Tuesday fter spending s """ :ftatemC>d#t FO1lOMI. Memo Heads, _ You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes b®- _4ouple of weeks with friends In Note Heads, _ .- fore o finall - Bowmanville. Halibarton, P.E.I.: - "I had a doctor ,. y, y get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE ne V- Other will macl examine me and he said I had falling t ' Those who have. gardens have g °t Counter Checks, �_ __: is a better in mire -on t e market. been busy during the past week the womb, so I have been taking Lydia p E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound and Wedding Invitations Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now Per - ettin their g 5r getting garden -stuff �� it has done me s 1g of of - - g ' haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet ? Perhaps winter quarters. good. Ali the ' Christmas Cards bearing-down sins have vanished, I r you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home? ti Abram Beady has moved into snag P Visiting Cards, That will be beet roof of our statements. we are at your service. Mail us - 'the house ,vacated last week by have gained ten pounds is weight, the -- Envelopes, a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on Samuel Stephenson who has mov- ��Se is all gone, and I feel better P return mail. Address profitable dairying b3 ,v u ed into Toronto. than I have for a long time. I think arty _ .. woman L foolish to Buffer as I did for - - . John Gerow has just completed the cake °t a few dollars. Empire Cream Separator Co. of Cianadas Ltd, Toroatto a water works system for JoaiAh ..lou tali use m letter as a testimo- x ` Evans' stables and has jnst begun �' Or, any other kind of printing done Sold in Pickering Township by - -. another one for Barkie llieesor, of a� It may encourage other poor women neatly, Alton. who stiffer v Y did to use your Vegetable Promptly, and at the Y, ' - Compound." - liars. G>A. COId.IC[1YT, lowest �oWar E. Turner A gent �Vhate ®a� passible price, ' 1 r The roads have dried up won- Haliburtoa, Lot 7, P E.I. Call at the derfuily since the rains -'and are .,yL D v �T mow in fairly good condition ea- Read What This Wozn&n Says! - - - Shorthand fade $. _ . B 1l 1 A 1 kept where there are holes which New Moorefield, Ohio. — "I take at 3F3.t.RBERI NEWS OFFICE i�eq ahem gravel. pleasure in thanking you for what your If such evidence an the following ex. . .Tobaccos, p The ministers of the Baptist and VegetableComponad tracts from letters and other call sundries. pQent al office leers tl" the monthly Churches attended Stn ed has done for me. 1 —60 YEAR strong testimony contained in our . 'Telephone Co. A ency�folr ` the monthly meeting of the Stouff• s had bearing down EaPSNIaNO$ booklet, is not sufficent to satisfy an Rolston Laundry.! _ - - - _!Ville Miblaterial Association us. pains, was dizzy and y y person desirous of learning shorthand. -CLAREMONT, ONTARIC Monday when a paper was read weak, had pains in then there can be no merit in any buss 1D Rev. J. A. Great on "The Place; lower back and could , ness under the sun: a" , _df the Church in the Life of the $ not be upon my feet Z Dsa,R Ma, C"niac —'•It is a .piea Nation." loo enough to eta OVERLAND g $h $ sure to write a teetimooial- end�raing _ Two loads- containing- about meal. As long as I anything so much superior to other twenty members of the Baptist laid on my back I TnAoc MAme things used for the same purpose ae 1� Young People's Union went to would feel better, Desrmms your system of Eclectic Shorthand is a Uxbridge an Tuesday to _attend. but when I would COPVA,ONTs IkG. to others I have examined. I shied AnVm..eodtaq a olinel, and d seas be leased to reply the Young 'People's Rally. All getup those bearing sum araerwo t•: oa�.:a k..`"`:�'"°.Iarr.o p P y to any comuulai- iaxen �. vroeaoi> • anlea. cation that m be sent me with re= report; g good attendance and a down pains world come back, and the tk a .,,�o.,,e�' Ae "pl mrae.ore ference to the system, or to have an_y ++� mwat interesting and profitable, doctor said I had female trouble. Lydia p,,,,.,y uaen a mom„° ""y ` ve one interested call to see me."-L. S. meeting, E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was v�+�60+. +r+thooi ergw m �r �►._��� Fel.r.la, 477 Parliament St.; (teacher.) OVERLAND MODEL S41 ' - Mrs, Price Pugh has purchased the only medicine that helped me and I �� Our Fall and Winter Term cow. from Robt. A. Fleming, of Mark• Have been growing stronger ever since s ,guy mae�,dd w.aly 1"weee eu. menced September 5th, but -stud 1913 Models now on .view. Better ham, the beautiful Dominion I commenced to take it I it wily .m..erses R.iti+a =l T 9rms iano, which was used in the he other suffering women iasitt has me. `vr"`' may enroll, any day, as iastructioa is than ever p IP $ _ strictly personae. - Masonic Hat] during the concert You can use this letter." —Mrs. C� �M9aesisy, Write or call for free booklet. - - f on Thanksgiving night. Mrs. Pugh. Llo�cD.lwwltoereSeld, Clark Co.,Ohia re<.w.� ao �� Clarke'! ;Shorthand College H. P•, 5r Pass. 81350, 45 H. P.. is to be couirratu4ted on securing g 5 Pass. 519W all fully equip- =j -77-80 fine an instrument. 585 College St., Cor. Manning Aye. and guaranteed. De- John McClellan, of Whitby, has TOROW'V-TO • - been appointed assistant teacher livered Toronto.` _ FOR _GOOD -SPORT of the continuation class as enc- - censor to Miss Fergtleon who re. - . - m,s ! et Gram !o Motor jz qe p signed over a week ago. We wel- ,-- GO. TO — — ; 6 ~ . Also m and Gar rd M o Trucks.. =' VOMOMP-MP12,1011an M so And believe he will prove aaccess- a eS ear Hunting Grounds iu Canada, t o i (full in his chosen calling. Be � tv % w a e O - 53 to 59 Adelaide St., West, Halloween was observed in a _ — along the lines of the — a o ::very quiet and civilized manner �ry �,y ij e� oK11W °- a; e4 se T O R O N T O on Thursday night last. A few Canadian Northern tern Ontario Raliwa = ' �O=m« a � S � � $ ; � ; y N. - -- -Such as moving rigs. one Inge are or t e us. rip. me alp •.o Q P ' -. Uer i ud place to another, but no damage Deep Bay, Maganetewan River. Bolger Lake, Salines. Shawanags River, 0 a " " ° '° 'Jda I • All kinds o€ rough hemlock, 1 and 8:� :.was done. The wet night dampen- Deep Lake and all the well known Northern hunting centres. g -.ed the ardor of those mischievous- B 00-11 Feb �i'e inch pine dressed. To lvWm Williams delivered eleven Ceati'al Oa, itariOthRei,il av'el. — - g y $ � a In sidings* tend feath edged. Manitoba, drop.\ .. ffi 8 VV S'' j •• •• .. ,. '' = In shingles New Brunswick and 'heRd of cattle to Claremont station �' " °1 4ejpl May B North of Millbridge to Coe Hill, Devil's Lake• (hunter Lake -and Papineau " I �r � rttiah "Colombia. ; , on 'Monday and Tuesday. ' The Lake, 13 miles east of Maynootb, Special Fares ' 0 � e 0 '°0', J °e j O es In ready roofing— Montreal and �w animals being of a very reserved 8 m a �W! Jnly ' e Brantford make, disposition resented the idea of GOOD GOING OCTOBER. 17TH TO NUVEMBER 9TH ro � ° C m ca a asp$1 •w.t ?s being• captured. The finally had � �0j Oct.! N « 'W. D. GORDON & SON, P y y valid'to return until the end of the hunting season. �; 8 18 n M :m�I� m Pickering. Out ?to admit defeat and were taken to ` _ the station in wagons with their Special Service to All Hunting Camps on the 0 »j D": tc four feet tied together. v January 1o19.Wbithy -19, oebawa ll, Brmgham °36, Pori Perry 17, Uxbridge 10, Canninaton• 9, The .Baptist anniversl►ry' Canadian Northern Ontario Railway. Sleeping s.avertoa' 8, IT terBrove 7 1 'vices on Sunday last -were 'well and n1II Cars. — _• attended both morping and even - � Apply -to the Sportsman's Informalion Bureau of the Canadian Northern Still a���� fug. The sermons preached by Ontario Railway, 68 King Street, East, Toronto, or to* any C. N, O. SP+z+I � Bt131lleas ^ - ' Rev. Caleb - Harris, of Uxbridge, � = Railway agent for booklets and all information, were very highly appreciated and And prepared to db all .kinds of ti the special music by the, choir Woodwork Repairing and was rendered in a very pleasing _ Manner. The collections for the ;• Simpson a Ire ettl g day amounted to the handsome T $ 'n pt all tuck. ale and design kept in stook, It will pay ycak • ;Jsum of eigl *y -five dollars. De.:� c b nail st our works std iaapeo! oar Blooit and obtain prices. Don t be misled by A Of• One of -the lame SPECIALTY :I:0- HORsE9HOEING. agents we do not employ them, oonsegaenM acetylen ompanies demonstrat- � ty we can, and do throw -off the agent ed the advantage of that system t Ind. phone, No. 302, Claremont oommiedon of 10 per., cent., which yon will Of i�htin� to-"umber of gentle-, -A LADY'S APPEARANCE ARAN CE __ certainly save purchasing from aB., men �n the basement of the Pies_ -~ K J08N �cGRATI� °`�8 . — -- - - - byterian church on the evening of Have you ever recognized how much righ appearance depends upon right wAITBY GRANITE CO., °z Millinery? As stated in our opening advt., we have never before gone to Bo - Omse. Whitby, onurle Thursday last. While acetylene CLA�+MOI`TT; ONT: x, . � .gives asplendid- light our imeigil- much trouble to have our statement tr11e ab we have this season. boyhood is n confident of the ex. The hat is the first thing to be looked- at; because upon it largely depends whether you shall -be considered well dressed or not.. We say come and Bee tension of the hydro - electric _ Sys -. our hats. Every hat wont suit you. We can make the hat to become you. The PiekerlIlg E. vv ' VANS, -- --- -tern that-few will contemplJate the installation of an expensive plant "' ' Y Ott __.. Pump Manufacturer till t" hydro is tested first. NEW ' GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER � igilarice Co ee Shop and Residence, Pqudas Six Honor Rill Jr. Division; Clare- D, & A.�Corseis 50c, 75c and 1.00 Men's Sweater Coats, The object of this Association is to F mont public school for October': Under Vests. Boys' Sweater Coats,' ' ' - lessen stealing and prosecute WHITBY, ONT. > • Sr. II.- George Rawson, Jean Hosiery, I Men's Shirts and Drawers, the felons, ' do f it °' Graham, Ina, Mantle. Jr. II '-Mary Sweaters Boy's Shirts and Drawers Three ors west. o Wh by House Forsyth, Vida' Knight, Gladys Ladies'. Men's, Boys', Girl's Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Noijoberi having propertyy stolen oommani• Paterson. Sr. pt. II: —Mabel Seethe alcove *slues before- purchasing. Our prices are always rock bottom. oats immediately wit fi any member We are prepared to instal wood or Iron �''� Hnrlbert, Verna Bryan, Lois Have you tried a pair of our Overalls, the beat for the of Exsoative Committee. pumps on shortnotice, also attend Brodie. Jr. pt. II —Effie Knight', money in the country. ' Membership fee *1.00. to all kinds of repairing. Hugh Gregg, Myrtle Thompson. Tobaccos, Ci wra, I Groceries—Best in the market Tiotstelgiav be had from the President or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, 'I. a— Goldie Anderson, Mona Hurl- g eeareteh from i e Pre. g a' belt, Helen Grout. b. —Mabel Bull Durham Tobacco; Always fresh and sanitary talso gasoline engines and: 1 Neal, Hollis Aurlbert. c.— Gordon Zig -Zag Cigarette Paper Our 25c Black and Mixed Blend Tea Exec. Com. —L. D. Banks• the squre gear ' The above lines are always fresh. equal to any 40c package Tea. _W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ontl Gregg. Georgie Forsyth, Erma �r ��,� ® - MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR Lynn. .d.-- Edgar'Pard, Robbie �e k711�1 P►�ION .� ®.' P�i.�R�N A. I- Phone "Vm 6o atreaideace,' E:•,a� x,�•+t albay, Bobbie t�rs%am. >praiaaali4 J B reev �. A O'Con rthur p� Gary y?4, n,gy�t •_,+ f_ �' i• �' 7. C...,. it,.( Cf..:., z«•..;.,..Y.,,h.,.�._ „__..��k�. +... +i '_•.' ;'_ -..'. - . -x, -. -..r. .., �.:_. . :. ., ...•_._..- ..,C..kecu. r+„a..'. .. ... 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Worst purity — healed tight and protected he has really studied the subject. ry -- — fTOal any possible contamination -There put the china in the sitting r Done wale col y have y P g' caught one ohhose nasty coldsttityyourseif room, Swanhild, on the corner sgalnet them by taking a coo of shelves, and then we will come and unpack." pia- Drs -Co Tasteless -By nine o'clock everything was o arranged, and they came back to Preparation of ���� ry$ the sitting -room, where Frithof had Cod Liver Oil r : Extra Granulated Sugar lighted the pretty little lamp, and 1 5 was 'writing to Herr Siversten to This "bullder -up" is rich in the medicinal - '- in this flew 5 -Pound Package is the cleansetr say he would be glad of more work. and nutritive properties of the best s _ "Come," „ Norwegian Cod Liver Oil— without the y purest , sugar you can buy. Bach Package Come, Said Sigrid, the even - ,disagreeable taste, It also contains lag won't be complete Without some Extract of Malt, Extract of Wild Cherry r =. tO latains 5,fuU pounds of snaar, music, and I am dying to try that and valuable Hypophosphites, which *t,+ n tone u y p - -• piano. • What shall be the first thing p the whole s stem and arti� OVAM5 5z ��� $ll�� we play in our new home, Swan- cularly strengthen the Lungs, Throa)l; _ a Ask: yow hild I" and Bronchial Tubes. _ _ In SOc. and $1.00 bottlay> at Grocer Refial9� C9. " 'For Norge;' „ said the little your druggist's. girl promptly. 303 Ior it. "Do you know we had quite a dis- NtTHIEO.MICALCO. OF , t • a p cuasion about that at Rowan Tree �j% jj���, LO IIOUSe � the other night, said Sig- ' EXTRA rid. They were all under the im- •/ �j .� ! -, pression that it was an English air, ,� // , , , i , , r , .+ - and only knew it as a glee called c 'The Hardy Norseman.' Mr. Boni- face �. face calls Frithiof -lus Hardy hIorsk and, unaffected. What is it, I won - eo'stumem. They had only just rem • •� �.: man because he got well so. quic, ,� ►•• „ - der, that makes you Norwegians so turned and taken off their walking y Tok CANADA I ��,Ar,awo y'„ spontaneous? so perfectly simple things when there came a loud Came and' sing, Frithiof, „ g; and courteous? knock at the door. Swanhild still' come, pleaded Swanhild, slipping her hand caressingly into his and "In England," said Sigrid, "peo in her Hardanger dress ran to see drawing him toward the piano. And Ple seem to me to have two sides, what was wanted, and could hardly ' — a rough home side, and a polite so- help laughing at the funny - looking - willingly enough he consented, and in their new home � in this foreign ciety aide. The Bonifaces reverse old man who inquired whether Fri- „`� the order and keep their beautiful thiof were in•. - land, -they sung together- the stir ,t ring Norway national song. side for home and a rather shy side "Still out, you say," be panted> i MONT-H for society, but e I they, like all very provoking. I specially f Ur I 9 CHAPTER $ %II. the English people I have met, have ed to see him oa a matter of tug vl distinctly two manners. In Nor- gency." "My dear, she is charming,' way there is nothing of that. I think Will you not come in and wait l'" _ —� your Iittle Swanhild! She is a born ,perhaps we think leas about the said the child. "Frithiof will soom QR, A CtJRiOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. Idancer and catches up everything ',.impression we 4re-making-, and home." with the greatest ease," said time. ' think Norwegians more naturally (To be continued.) _ Leehertier one autumn afternoon, respect each other." `when Sigrid at the usual time en- Swanhild prospered well on that With the exception of Great Bri• L4• G'HAPTER % %I. Cont'd) evhite, a :imsoa, allow, russet, and tered the big, bare room where-the fir+i+t Saturday afternoon, and Mme. tain and Saiony, in nearly all Ytu - ( y classes were held. Lechertier was quite satisfied with ropean countries of importaadi `•' is every variety. "You think she will really be of her little idea a& to the Norwegian criminals are publicly executed.i That chapter of her life was "I should like to come to Bing s , e r „ use to you, madame asked Sig - aver, and she. was quite well aware � - �- y .. terr :bly dull and :naipid. For a Cross too, said• $i rid: ul �y ! rid. " h-_ g psi toa.�Lhe_neat_ chapter weuld_.eeem- a s iL ts- �ettei ihs�I- sh"auld ' i P not of course like hem to take any here and t things quite ready. I ' - -- - -. - moment the thought alarmed her, ge money." THREEIE�RODS of H�k^iDi.l� Your FL�iDS ,r hope Swanhild will 'turn np all „ jl le'hat have I been doing, she �'ea, yea, said Mme. Lecher- i ' staid to hares!!, - "to let this love get right. $he seems such a little thing „ tier. You are ind�pencl�nt and to travel all that way alone. rood; I know it well enou h. Bot and What EaCh RZPMCntS so great a hold on me I Why is it , - P . , VGhea ha had set off, she began Swanhild will be a - ,. -, that no other man in the world with great satisfaction to lay the i I assure you, _ seems to me worth a thought, even first rate little teacher, and I am i table for tea» $he put everythi.ag i. 11WES1`'MEN7= Safety with Profit. Ise may be better{ and ma live a ` delighted tQ have her,' There, is ao n thief f "y try in the bare little kitchen; longer any need for her to come to ` ,2, SPECULATION Profit ?) Without .�ety. . -eel this t awn rturalted I where, is truth, there was not one me every morning, for I have gwble: a an rr 3. BOARDING —Safer 1 WitbouL Profit s. It. is -after all, only � trnnece�sary piece of furniture. -- { f 8"o g y " At last she heard the door handle taught her all that she will at pre - ��� .� ,. sent need, and no doubt you are in c Like the tree, I shall soon grow turned, and F richiof's voice, s hurry for her to 0 on with her �< stead again," and then she heard I g _ IF the First Method is yoe -t3 you will be interested to oerr Y "You'll find hers quite a domesti- ordinary schooling. ". I SIZ. PEB C)eNT. PROPRIETARY BONDS, secured by eace- Lance'a voice- talliag'hes, and, go- ca� character, lie was baying; 'I have arranged for- her to got ing' to th'e nursery, found a chid- ( and in another minute Swanhild fully selected Real Estate Iaveatmeats held in Trust hT the = r, ish d uLe in need of setLlin and to a high school is the mornings, uP g• was in 'her arms, none the worse_ after Christmas,." said - Eigrid, Prudential Trust Company Limited, Montreal, Trustee for the tiny arms to cling about her, and for her lonely pourney, but very „ soh kisses to comfort her. = glad to feel her care& at an-end: and she must, till then, work well Bandholders, A_ Safe Investment-, properlj safeguarded, walk - Meanwhile, Frithiof and Sigrid "Oh, Sigrid !" she cried, with at tier Englisli or she grill cot take- Iaoome assured. Denominations :- $100.00, •300.00, rOl,00o 00• had reached the model lodgings, child -like glee ; "what a dear, fun- a good plate' It will be a very - and, key in hand, were toiling up ny little room! And how cozy you busy life far -her, but -then we are you can'purebase our Beside oa trte PERIODIGdL PAY- j the long fights of stone stairs. All have made iL C Why,_ therb's the aI] of us strong and able to qot .>lr[ENT PLAN make -.6% -on ur savin s. -' ttiroi gh a good cleat:*' - — -- - - - - -' - : -- — - -? _ g had been arranged on . the prevt- picture of Bergen ! and oh, what a "And her work with me is purely as they unlock- pp4ty-lookin 4-w and i stew an wt ao over a — -- - -- •- - - -_,_ ,__. _ - ed their door, thee moment seemed .dreadfully• hungry,. Sigrid. I was her," said made -me. "Bear little ` to them a grave one, for they were afraid to Qet out of the train for 'CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED LA'7DS LIMITED soul ! she ham the mostperfect asan- - about to begin a new and 'unknown { fear it should go on. They seem Easters► Towashlps Baak .Building, . - MONTREAL life. Sigrid's heart beat quickly as to go so dreadfully fast here, ev- .ners I ever saw in_ a child I Her they entered the little sitting -room. j erything is in a bustle.' -' charm to me'is that she i so bright_ _ The door opened straight into it, I "You poor child, you must be which was drawback- but Mrs. � , i.8tarving I" Cl'led slgrld. Come ` ., ,: ,, y,, � ,,Y• y „i.� y � Boniface's present of a four -fold , and take your •things off quickly. Japanese screen gave warmth- and $he really looks quite tlfin and _ privacy, and picturesqueness, by pale, does she not, Frithiof I" , g { t "She doesn't feel mo .very bony," uttan aft: that corner from view ;_ -- --�nd, m spite of extreme economy' he said, laughing. o `± do furnishing, the place looked very "Oh, and - I did .eat something," pretty. A cheerf, crimson. carpet i explained Swanhild. "There was covered the floor; the buff - oolored - as old lady who gave me two sand walls were bare indeed, for there' wiches, but they were so dreadfully -. wag a rule against knocking in' full of- fat." • j'� -• sails, but the picture of Bergen "What do you think of your new ! stood on the mantelpiece •between bedroom ?" Frithiof asked. - the photographs of their father and "It's lovely I" cried Swanhild. (J� mother, seryti one as a continual re- "What a tunny, round bath, and• °�' _ i membranes of home and of a noun- such.& tiny washing stand, just like s trymaa's klndaess. Facing the fireTthe�ae is the old doll's house on was a cottage piano lent by Mr. , three legs. And oh,- Sigrid, suati8. Bonifsoe for as long as they liked has sent us three lovely eider -down '�• ,, ?' w,,,,,; .Y1�IGq�is, �. - . to keep it, and on the open shelves quilts as a Christmas present, only above a corner cupboard were she thought I might as well . bring ranged the blue willow- pattern cups them now." = i__ r « L_•- 1f L a ' • ` . , ,and saucers which Sigrid had de- "There's one thing which we had Instead of patching up yOtlr . IZQ►i rep+a�i _ lighted is buying. better make up our minds to at r •lL - "They were much too effective to once," said Sigrid, when at length for good with concrete the rose. "Since we _have .got to . be bsaushed to the kitahap, ware Y -- ihey noth 'she said.. "I am sure. wait on ourselves, we may as well FEW pats of Canada cement, same stone and send and water, mixed and pllced whet+ needed, wfff - make as old house look like new. Wlnt is more important, tke improvements, —be they porch fi ioi, t to eII it and et what fun A foundations, steps, chlmne?•csps, or column - bases --are made to I!R Tune, wets .,and weather have no ' — iheg.._ata .tar prettier than &great sy Icy g Swanhild deal of the rare old Chi I have tve' can. out of it- Come, , eQeet upon concrete, except to make it ttronQer. db I will wash the tea things and you: seen put up in drawing -r ms." ,, '. Eyen,if Ton have never used concrete, you eaa quickly loam how irosa out 160 -page -book, "How about the fire I" said Fri •shall dry them. a i _.- What the Fsrrelaer caw do with Concrete " '' thiof. "Shall I light it 4 ". "As for me;�' gatd,. Frithiof, sod- ' ' den! s earin at the kitchen door "Ye8 ; d0. We must have a' little Y PP B , � - Which we will send to you ftxe upon request. It` will :how ou how to build a concrete rch sla wen •aa • one to boil the kettle; and. Swan- in his shirt sleeves, I am shoe- ]sow to we conerete.for scores of-other purposes around the home and on the farm. d is sure to come in cold -after black to:the establishmen.p, _ _ Write toe it to -day, It ie .beolutely.ira. - ••' A'. long journey.- I'll just put "You 1, oh Frithiof !" cried Swan . Address these flowers into Cecil's little .vas- hild, etal•tled into gravity. vR Free r,tlbrn+albn`b► - - "I assure ou it is in the bohd " -jV Tar "a bay `ement, Canada- Cement Company O partm.nt ,..ru a,+...•er �y - , es. How lovely they are ! Do you Y b. sure ir. Canada' h ©.said smilin "Si rid is cook @6r 4f•n o= eYw e. Limited gnea/wns on fAe ass alesm•ni �n w, Frithiof, I think our new g• g ° wrfhY.i o6ttr.eas yo. ra w rn I bf o is going to be like the smell of and housekeeper ;. you sirs -the_ .adF a1 t Herald Buildings Montreal "''o• ' these - chry�+anthemume --- healthy help.; and I am the ma.n for t. e and good, and a sort of bitter - coals, knives, and boots. Every sweet." reepectahle household ties n. than �, a c' , • - "I never knew they had any for .that. part of the work, you ' _ J smell," he said, still. intent on his know." "Yee ea " she hesitated , "but Ire.4 „' y i `Live and` learn," said Sigrid, ou— f gghingly holding out to him ' the y ' `She clearly - doesn't think me het of beautiful flowers --red, competent," he said, laughingly l,h ah.•:..,•' :' G_.iJ ,a:P6. 7,�•w,. -;, -w. �. »::n. 2. _r .. e41 '.'._::.:..- .,,,,,,.....,.3: .... w- ia.:�'ae.. ,,._. �„ra, ...,. - .:'. -s• .. _.:. ,. el.. - .. ........._..,n....x. „'.a. .. ....._ �:"s:• -. .._ -. _. _. - _..,_._,,.s .. - -'" ___- ��..� _._ -. ,_ ... -- -.. -.. ... -, -_._ .. _ 777:,� 71�111V 4M�l 7V 1� A T q TTIJ IT -7. organization introduced into the op- eration service by the concurrent PEREOIN demands of construction -opera- Jill! tions. Analyi sea the Deficit. CoiTfOrM4 ;fo The May-or says that the loss for -GLOVE&. the quarter ending March 31, 1912, E WaS $55,M, and the loss for the 5004:ft. --The best for quarter ending June 30 -was only $29 873. Of the first quarter's loss, -all occasions. 114tsful, foIr :056 is interest on investment, Am Aw7dnod 17 91 pimplue Always suitable. -..'Always stylish. $17,065 is written off for deprecia- tion of tthe new plant, and $12,639 is see that the tride mart Is on every gluve. put aside -for sinking fund. The loss for the 4 -ter ending June 30 G1 LLET iiiji! quai --allso --allowances for- inter-r ing expenses and earnings is as fol-_ est, depreciation and sinking fund. lows:— Mr. Geary declared that the loss Mau 1001TOR'S STRONG CRITIC[SM: ca Wozes. material. eta '-.-.$eZ,674 85 for the quarter ending September T\Aaa, "I. furr"t, etc. Carried to credit o - f - deprecia - t - in . n 76.522 61 30, the net loss was only $4,647, reserve MEPORI! ON TORONTO HYDRC� A %,o.,)7 16 and, this, after allowing for inter- sinking funli 'ifl'a,if, 'y­e'a*i)' 21,274 28 eat $20,999, de reciiation KLECTRIO CO]iMISSION. (,De_h one bonds and advances P $19,443, alf barged to reyonue)_ 36 , 305 " and sinking fund si5,000. As a matter of fact, he said the months - ---------------- $382,W4 82 Earnings of August and September had each .......... 297.1 - 62 51 NAVAL EXPENDITURE. th shown a small profit got by civic -will spend this year 217,271,527,. Civic Official Points Out Ap�arent The auditor calls attention to e enterprise. The gain, he asserted, In compa ith 210,420,255 in,1901-* fact that for the half year preceding Statiltics Show Great Increase 02, and Germany Xil, Deficit—Mayor Makes June 30, 1912, no amount had been was proceeding and the initial loss red w 491,127,. aii Reply. Provided to meet accrued sinking was being made good. Business, he Last Decade. against 24,653,423 in 1901-02. fund charges, but that an item of said, hald grown wonderfully. The A report issued by the British 6 The city of Toronto auditor"a re- 8,50,888 had been written into the city had 12,000 customers and a Admiralty gives details of the total ccidents on railways in tl;�i 'port upon the finances of the Muni- balance sheet to cover the amount. plant which could do many times -naval expenditure of Great Britain cipal Hydro-Electric Power Com- Added to the deficit thia made a the business with little additional for United States during the first three =8310:a for the period from June 1, months of'1912 were responsible for"' total of $136,530 to be carried for- cost, even for current. ."We c rry," wit each year since 1900, compared to Juno 30, 1912, was present- a h the other chief ma'ritime pow- the deaths of 2,383 persons. ed to the Ci4 Council Oct. 14. ward against fliture earnings, In he declared, "against future profits ers—France, Germany, Russ;&, addition, $36,305, the remainder of the charge for sinking fund prior Italy. Austria-Hungary, the United It Says that at the close of 1911 the interest account, would have to to January, 1912, $50,888, and our an unadjusted balance of �CS $161' be added to capital account. The �deficit for the first nine months of States and Japan. 196.62 was carried forward. How- From this it appears that, the 40 _7 . City Auditor thinks that such items the first year, which is not an op- ever, it declares that- the making should be charged directly to rev- erating year, but rather a year of gross expenditure increased as un- of a good inventory disclosed a der in pounds sterling:— shortage of $113,477 1 enue. Treating them in this way, construction is $90,290, included in .40 between the, the present position, he says, would which is $51,470 depreciation and _41i smount standing in the books and 1901-02 1912-13 the actual amount of stores on be $36,381 for sinking fund." Great 'Britain .34,S72,299 43.618.140 AL Tnited States 16,012,43,1; M540.010 hand. The report declares that it to 31irt Dole_ 1911. Total ligrge L Wale apparently decided to charge Germany .... .. 9,530,600 22,609,000 T from $2-6A"6 00 of caph from I:iii­ Dec_ PROUD AND GLAD" N., the whole of the working deficit on 191 * 1. to 30th June, 19111 715.000 00 The figures for France, Russia, books Of 1911 to Construction sle- ut. credited by Com. 72.611 84 Beeause Mother Looked So Well! Italy'. Austria-Hungary and Japan oount. "Entries were consequently Total charge too Xtb June. 19u'.1113.399.06 84 do n n, ot admit of exact compariso made," says the report, "chariging, rlefic It summary. Atter Quitting Tea and Coltee. but in eachcase large and continu- to not Dec.. i9il. carried 'the several Construction accounts 1 to .ar)ital expen A woman' was almost distracted ous in-creases are shown, Debe it 35 with a pro rat& percentage of the to Wth June, 19129 with dyspepsia and heart trouble. As regards new construction, samills free if you write motional 0 A-vorm-d sinkin in- --d at J� eluding armaments L Itts, .....-total deficit as found &mounting to JU tunvrov!ddf for - ­ �. 50.811118 07 Like thousands of others, the Great Bratin & Chemical Co. of Canada, M '$117,803.35." This sum, it explains, CADItYa" of L , =L '' eb . arged to --caffein in coffee was slowly I Pr= XW6 92 drug Toronto. 0 is obtained after crediting the in- but steadily U1�'ndermining her nerv- looms earned during the period, and 30th June. 1912.11 - __ ­�v I __ , . - 2ms" 65 Ous system , and interfering with �ffi addition -f& ­it there is an ouf-- Unadjusted items In City natural digestion of food. (Tea is -19tanding �dapital charge due the - T"asurer's account ... .... : TH9 OTH AnNUAL Sbortal stores account 16-795 62 just as injurwus as coffee because FLOWERS, roviocial Hydro-Electric Power Prov. xydm cono. ul's W2 go it contains caffeine, the poisonous Commission amounting to S248,M­ drug found in coffee.) N T A R 1 0 23 FRUIT, 30. The -owing figures show the For 30 yearl she writes, "I -bosition of the civic plant on Dec. Income Accounts. VEGETABLES, A comparison of the have used coffee. ' Have always come accounts for the principal in- been sickly—haod hearl trouble and HORTICULTURAL HONEY 4h from city six months dyspepsia with ulcers in stomach etc ad city. ending December 3ist, 1911,.and and mouth so bad, 4ometimes, I 30th June, 1912, respectiv opf,4 FROM Dooditure 9&198 64 ely, is as INiialt on operating and goner. follows:— was almost distracted and could 10 A.M. THE ANNUAL al expenses to "to 117.8113 73 1912 hardly eat a thing for a week. EXHIBITION to IQ Flu. Votal chortle to a3dt Decom Mpu De­ 30tb j�no� III dould not sleep for nervous- 00m. ltgbtlnlr 67,!04 79 11 68 562 75 bar 00 Com. r 9., 33 24r674 39 down at SOCIAL EVENT 1911 w ness, and when I would lie TORONTO, Nov. 12 to 16th nding liabilitlas — Ifun. I hi Vollidjusted items of city so. Nde", iff &35 3?3 M night I'd belch up coffee and my MUZIL Dowor 4,413 00 54 "4 05- heart w 144M 62 Ville. at. lisb�tlnr' 75'sw go lx:" so ould trouble me. It was SINGLE RAILWAY FARES From All Points in ontar, stares whortaire 113,477 40 Water rents 30 00 130 00 like Poison to me. I was thi 10 oFzu[�. le Hydro-Eloctric com- vas thin— N&246 81 $147,254 06 only weighed 125 lbs., when I quit T ...8268,313 03 sundry `dft It*= - U42 66 28-849 4a- coffee and began to use Postum. --Finds dDeffelt. A?% 62 2W.162,51 "From the first day that belching The City Auditor is of the opin- The City Auditor sars that the and burning in my stomach stop- Un. that a portion of the $117,803 system of bookkeeping' ed. I could sleep as a in u so by P oundly as should have been carried forward. the commission is '-'cumbersome and anyone and, after the first month, .68 a charge against futux smothered in detadl," Mn ks whenever I met any friends-they- e.eaxning3- . . ----He- I He gives; a general revie'w of the thavf7dievol—um-e of business of the we"' Id ask me what was making me % -t-IfiguTes-far-the six months end civic electric department is, and so fleshy and looking so well, oJune* 30, 1912. He -reaches the o ing has been, over-stated. He believes "Sometillnes, before I could an. on- elusion that there was & deficit of that considerable saving could be swer quick enough, one of the chi]- .4ft,642,31 On the operations of the made in expense als-. He dren or my husband would say, riod. His statement of operat- Points out that by the cl 'Wlkv, that is what Postum is doin ose of the 9 Year sinking fund : for her'—they . were all so proud and interest Children charges will have to be met out of and glad. When ded it on funds" and ' nk- one I always tell them to I'Stud earnings. He asks why "renewal recommen to any- INSURANCEAGENCY �nd depreciati follow Should Have Good Lightio ing funds" should be charged directions in nll Postum, a, it YMg Spare time and anergy invest- against the-annual cost of the un- is not good to taste if weak but A poor light straim the eyes, and the injurious ft%cft may ad in & DIRECT AGENCY will �ertaking, and expresses the opin- fine when it has the -flavor Q r4ch last for life. An oil lamp is best. The light fiom the RayV, bring in an Income for life. ion that the system of purchasing brown color." Name given by LaMp is soft andmellow. You can mad or work under ft 7' No capital required. Previ- electricity on the peak load plan Canadian - Postum Co., Windsor, fbr hOurS without hurting your eyeL ous experience not necessary. might well be superseded, Ont. 71s, RAYO is constrocied scientWasay. it is the Read the little bbok, "The Road Apply for an agency of— Mayor Makes Relily. to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a' boat lasop nood"ot bwzpeusive si" *amon-icaL The Lamp, made of al brave—nickel plated. . (Punds, 850,00000l Rs"b. IS") Lighted without removing chimney or S keeping system of he book- ever,read the above letter? A now see shade. Rally to clean and rowick... Made in various --- and of the— the civic cOmnlil3- appears from time to - tims. styles and for all pur Cresham We Assurance $Gallety Mayor Geary, speaking of the au- reason." dieor's report, said that t They are police. sion had been built up under ex -rt genuine, true, and full of human IntersoL Dossiers Ep"VWhers, DOM11111101111 Ofteham"Guarantelp advice af Pe ter years of experience, "THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY Limited casualty Company - 4hat the department was not over- P9Q A M If system -of pur- I ks, an asbestos drop cuitain. 'if Read OReen for Ooze,": , 11 the world's & stage, but it 0 " VMT90A L MALIPI staff ' ed, and that the 0 N rI !J Son St- JAM" 1541 MONTRIIIIIIIIAL, chase of current bad been decided ac upon by the-Hydro-Electric Power Commission of the province. The Mayor explained that the unadjust- -d balance of $16,795 at the closli of 1911 represented a difference be- n the twee gvenue estimated by the City. Council aild the actual rev- HIGH SPEED J ]ewe 1L. IFAVO R... I T le enue,.and, in th.6 opinion of the P1 0 N FOOD CUTTEPt. commission , should not be charged --Xaslest running and to I ot satis. to it at all. Of the item of $113,477 'loctory w-ashing ituachine Oade in to just wbat rm need. for your :--makes the most delicious I butter yod kitchen. so much easier, qi1feker described as shortage <In the stores' Q�nada. Can be worked '"I side -, ever tasted. it's real "quality" crank so well as top le and more convenient t account, the M�yor sai,.71 that it was Ter, Red han cutting UP �':`butter—that is a pleasure to eat. 1 suest, etc., witu a knife, merely aL question of bookkeeping. Cypresb Tub and the whole top opens Both hand and foot leve rs and up. Wash day is the easiest day bf "Jewel" is superior in every wAy Certain invoices were charged to the week when you wash with the to Imported food choppers, and being Teller bearings, enable a cbild to churn with the "Favouritell. Ali sizee stores, while az a matter of fact the Maxwell "Nigh spee made in Canada costs less, 'from X tO 30 911110DA goods went directly to the job and ChRIMPiDE6 . - .1 . . were never credited when used. A us for Catalo gues, if your dealer do" not great, proportion -of bhe amount had. handle these household necessities. already been traced. The Mayor said that the sum,of $248,245 given DAVID MAXWELL & So as due the. Hydro-Ele'ctric Power ST. MARVs, out. I Commission of Ontario was not cor'- rect. The amount, which referred to the eastern entrance, represent- J�WEL ed claim plus interelst to July 1, 1912, not the amount of the claim on Dec. 31, 1911. The so-called working deficit of $117,803, he de- scribed as a technical deficiency which might properly be included in 129 the capital cost of the -undertaking, It was due, he believed, to the dia- -z" e P5 2111 7 . . . . . . . . . . 6771t,"IM11 T_1710PIT im" T Z:, :7 : Z�,;. - . ... - �1�1 7' t 7' A�_ ;Re Trunk RailwAY -Mr, Ble moved Ids howmhold t _6 -The Grand Fe LOCALISM841 will issue return tickets for 96 effects this week to Sarnia whe in .-V for admission he And Mrs. Ble will r"We cents plus 25 cents swmmams� = &I Exhlbi- future. ore to Ontario Horticultur -Robt. DevereH has purehased tion, Toronto, good go ; Nov. 16 -The roads throughout the iug to 18 and return up to Soy. 18. township are worse this fall than dri a new river. -Dr. and Mrs. Towle spent -We wish to remind those sub- they have been for many years. Co In Monds in the city. scribers who Are In arrears that A The township council will Of M .-T course come in for a good share of Cold We McFadden, of Toronto, remittance would be most accept was in town on Sunday. able to us at the present moment. criticism for their condition. -Frank Prouse has purchased We have been at great expense Every person knows the d 'Get bu". Rev.W. Moore's driy . er. this 8umme r in fixing up our new experienced this summer in secur- a Drk. -The Swastika club have re- office and bills must be paid. I g men for any kind of w, . �ed. for the ensuin neason. Kindly attend to the matter At There has nQt been half enough of organiz in Fleece-Lined -Richard McGuire, of tt. John's once. men for the work to be done. The See onr�issortmect of Men's and Royal Underwear N. B., is visiting his mother on -The residents of our village township council has been in the and Wool Goods, $4.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2-50, etc., per suit. eed not be alarmed about a coal same position as individuals. It Church Street. n impossible to -Mrs. Geo. Leng is having a famine this winter. At the bay' has been utter] new cement walk built in f roat of there Is an abundance of nut coal, secure teams to do any road work An ouuce of Underwear is worth a pound her residence. while the farnace coal can not yet in the majority of cases, and the ­A new cement. pavement has be got, shipments are expected to e demanded ""ll is $5.00 a of M�,&cine. be in shortly by rail. Spink Mills p ric fo can Anud' team, where it been laid down in front of St. An a $ "drew's church. a u ay t r br 3. 00 . For a mau 4p4..vw realso receiving a Supply now sed 0 ,N nt a few days and it is expected that shipments is asked where it was formerly See our "Railro4a -Mrs. Bedson ape Men's heavy Overalls and Smocks at 1.00 and 1.25. will be received regularly so that $1.00. These increased prices ex- Le past week with rela Giant," at 1.25. its a winbier. durinF tk no difficulty it is expected, will be plain why it is that taxes are tives; in Toronto. the staff of experienced in supplying the higher'- this year. See our Urus calf and our -"High -L. A. Findlay, of Heavy Boots for the wet weather. to World, was in town demand. see ToV Tan Boots-come in and get shod. the Toron a couple of days this week. -Hallowe'en passed off quietly They're selling fast-wen Men's Winter Shkrts in na*y blue And tan. -Richard Moore, of Toronto, in our town on Thursday night :, NO MORE Z is Spending 5 few days this week last. Some of the smaller boys, - �! made and comfortable fitting. Price 75c, 1.00 1,25, etc ho possessed A very courageous UFF "High priced in Pickering and vicinity. t Sat- w o are not afraid to MANDR Men a Sweater Costs-See onr "Monarch" Coat at 4.00. -Mrs. John Boyea left las rit, and wh but -worth the price." All leading colors. weeks out in the dark when they-have HAIR 1�2­ urday to spend a couple of' ZV FALLING " A' �L from 8c to l5c per yard. 4, - with her sons in Belleville, company started out on the war- Shake'r Flannels, all shades., attacks HAIR per yard-good value's '-Mrs. John P. Williams left path. but confined their Grey Flia anella f com 20c-up-l"k on Saturday li ehiefly to the property around tot to spend a week tearing Men and women-do You want s­ t th relatives In Pictov. unoccupied houses. After splendid head of luxuriant hair free z or wo wi -Mrs. j. H. Beal, of Claremont, tip some sidewalks and steps they from scalp Itch and dandruff? d trade in this line and keep our stock Vspent Friday and Saturday at the repaired to their cosy beds to Do you want hair so bewitchingly We have an exceptionally goo tip to 2;00 Per suit- X":.. admira- well assorted. Call and see. 50c 41 b-ome of bar father, A. Allaway. dream over their heroic deeds. radiant that it compels the Z - Cooper, of Claremont, -There is quite a potato famine tion of all who see it F Shaker Flannel Blankets in white and gre-y-all sizes-prices -Geo. a scalp as immaculately -iket at 1.60. tax-collector toured here at present. There are none ro yon want froml.15tol-85. A special 12-4 blai township cl an and bright as a newlyt-minted Don't miss it. 'through the village on Saturday coming on to the market, and c �12? 01 many people are afraid to lay in a bottle of last. If you do get a 60 cent -A gang of Bell telephone lice- supply owing to the rot which is PARISIAN SA e to-day, at dealers :.m3en have been working in this very prevalent The best sample everywhere. lbe girl with the Au- meighborhood during the past few comes from the saud hills of L x- burn hair is on every carton and bot. bridge, where as a rule, the crop de-Ask, for PARISIAN Sage and H A R W A R E bn t the see that you days. get it, D. Pettit guaran -Arthur PercT, H. H. Major. is_,excellent this year, owners refuse to sell exce L pt where tees It, Now is the time for Glass and Putty, etc. and Silas Tool have gone to North ern Ontario -on a deer-hunting ex- they want a Ilittle ready cash. be- We're ready. Come along' i�­ pedition. cause they are expecting a fabn- .5ALE REGISTEIL sh Sifters, Stove Pipes, -Gervas Cornell has been con- lous price before spring. Turnips, I L I ­ - Coal Scuttles, A 'several days however, are a great crop so there TrzADAY- 'Nov. 19tb, IqI2-Auction -fined to his, bed Elbows, Coal Oil Heaters, etc. through illness and is under the is little fear of starvation. sale of farm, stock. implements, etc. -i I at lot 29. con. 1. Pickering. the 'pro- --doctor's care. -Once again we are ealled tpon Also at perty of Winslow Kerr, re. Oliver Denny, we regret _M to warn our resders in regard to ri- the same time and place all the im- The old Reliable-Don't take substitutes. to report still continues in a se bogus American bills. They have plements and vehicles belonging to �'7 itiou. We hope for ouscoud an been found in eircu!ation both the estate of the late Thomas Annan, -:—The Leader --varly recovery. at� Toronto and Hamilton, and Sale at one. See bills. W. B. Powell. THE PANDORA RANGE �Itev. A. L. Maefadyea, of without &-doubt will soon reach auctioneer Dumbarton, preach( rural districts. So far as we have T_rRsD,%y. Nov. 21st-Credit sale of �d two impres- sive sermons in St. ADdrew's beet, able to learn, these bogus 'lorses. and cattle at lot 88. con 1. church -on Sunday. bills consist of one dollar notes Pickering. the property of Gar- me' 7"CHAP—MAN gr -The first severe frost of the raised to fives. It is an easy funckel & sea itz. Sale atone. See r.�_ . W. Powell, auctioneer. season occurred during the latter matter. says a bank-man 0 posters. W -part of last week when a consider- d6cover'116 bogus bill by e=4 T-uZSDAY, Nov, 25th-Auction sale of able thickness of ice was formed- each side of the paper. The for- farm stockimplements. etc. on lot rry- R F, -Mrs. D. Pettit And family.' re gers do-not always change all the t7. con. 3, PickeriDg (near Che I N T E 0 0 D S 4 turned home on Thursdav' after numbers on the bills, only, the w.-sod) the property of Wm- Bucken. linpracoupleof weeks with dale. Saleiatone. Seebills. W.B. S spend prominent ones. weatem, mitts, gloves, underwear. cap@, etc. ow is the time W -relatives And friends to Brantford. The many friends of John Powell. auctioneer. Adair. of Claiemout, procure your. winter supply of warm winter garments Alex. O'Connor, son of P. O'Connor, of to Pickering on Wednes- nid formerly' of Pickisr- is, all colors at $1.00. A special youth$' at imoved Oshawa� a The Royal George grounded near See our men's sweater cost day. he having sectired a position . ip shocked last week to Point St. Laurent with 901 PAS- ing wer Mr. Baker's section on the G. of 75c., and boys at 50c. each. hear Ahe unfortunate accident sengerg abroad. R. with which be met while to the One hundred and seventy new meri anA -Miss. Dorothy Towle enter- Rubber boot'i in knee'lengtb, Also low rubbers for mein, wo taioed a few of her little f riendi Performance of his duties as at&- post offices were o ced during dren tn fit I big prieeac R14tu side andafterwu4� tionagefiton The C.- P. R., at the-past- three- .1no ___h and low haelp at the OvIrest Naughton to ten, in honor of her birthd ay- ­N I near 54t1hury. e was in the act of delivering orderS ti he slip Gs'A LLESPIE ­DUNBARTOX Tuesday tothe engineer whe ped 2:T -The Ladies' Aid of St. An- a GIL tile.icy platform and-both-_-legs drew's church will meet at the wen It aeross t be rail -a nd before he T�o­t i c - e-ts-hereby given that Mr. Ed. --bome of Mrs. D. Simpson on Tues- Willson has been appointed collector nd- could escape the engine passed -See our day next at 3 p. in. A full atte for the Home Telephone Company. ff above ance is requested. over them cutting them o Subscribers will pleme receive him the knee. Ele was taken to the pay any rentals and make -Fred Adair and friend spent kindlyand 1 0 V. at the home Of hospital at Sudbury where he is any a4justments -that may be neces- --Wednevda last -11 as ean be -ex-nactod- the former a parents at Agincourt ST E I. ' All danger from blood-poisoning -Wewould also r*equest subscribers where they attended the w6& ing Q now over -and his ii1timate recov- to call by number, instead of asking 'Of Mr. Adair's sister. ery is fully expected. The no- for the party by giviug the name. -The sidewalk has - now been fortunate young man . began his By order of the Board -.-RANGES, completed as far as the Friends' ALPH. BOOVEB, railroading career in Pickering on 7 "Z' Meeting house, and the work win President. I theGrandTruuk. Heafterwards 6-7 11EATERIS ,­now be discontinued until next P. R. entered the employ of the C. WMAN'S g owing to the'frost.' and wae making rapid progress in Plant BO H. A. Matchett, who his calling. The deepest sym- guaranteed 'Etess Etc* has been visiting for several weeks Kathy is expressed -for hirn aud 3:�T.1=801-,7 Stoo1r. at the home of her parents, Geo. � is young wife to whom he w" -it will krow- M. and Mrs. Palmer, left this week married in June. 'We want two more agents N. B. 41 . : Je H. ­BUN for her home in Moncton -A and fatality occurred on DY -Owing to the wet condition of in this county barley Mr. Sparks wishes to in. Saturday night just west of THOS. W. BOWMAN & SON Co. Ltd. "form the farmers wbLQ have Dunbarton, when a young man, Ridgeville. Ont. that rain for sale that fie..will store James Carm6ody, Aged 23, lost his Spink's'eleva- life. He and a companion had got for the present, at, off the flyer at Rosebank about GET OUR CATALOGUE tor. 0 IF YOU WILL NEED -7-Call at D. Simpson & Co's. and 9.80 o'clock and were proceeding IT IS FREE along the Grand Trunk to French- r of Ma contain- Is , I 'L _' A new Set of Harness this fall. either single r double. guess the numbe: former ed . in a botile"aud, if you come man's Bay,'to join the n Carmoody, who was call and see us about them now. at to the correct number, brother� Job neare taking a holiday duck shooting you will receive a 4dilt, given by and had a camp at the bay. See- -A good i ssortment of horsc and rig,f urnisbings the Mission Band, 10 cents a ing a train approaching from the always on hand. :- W. guess. east, the companion stepped on to council will meet I ro air of secondhand -Thetowasbip the grass at the side of. the -track f4 also have on hand one p for On Tuesday next at one P. in -the transaction of general business. while Carmoody moved on to the Top Collars for $5.00 other track only to be struck by a The change f rom Monday to Tues- idl ORIUM ..day is made necessary owing to moving train RING HARNLESS EMP cape. F'CKE Division . Co' rap t Eim DALE MILLS urt wes fore he had time to es the sitting of the When his companion reached J. COAKWELL mer day. 1=X03C=MX1_T(3� Phoitei Ina. 301. on the for -John McGinty has his men him he wag brefLthing, but one leg waQcutoff,tbe other was badly. Cboppi ialty :.,busy this week in constructing . iag our Spec' vering for mangled, and he hivd-AAad injury -the cement co, Pugh's Household and Glenora t the to his forehead, which was prob. 0911vie's .,bridge. We are Af raid tha ably the immediate cause 0 death, Flours in 25, 50 and 100 poun4- township council will be charged sacks. Fresh Rolled: MEN'S FURNISHINGS with and there was also a number of Oats, Etc. e %vith exercising undue hast other' minor bruises about his Mixed Feed,-Bran andShorts �y the the work on this bridge. eiit of Shirts in the new shades and styles with collar -The following have had Inde body. His f ribnd carried him off ton or cwt. Piices reasonable. Large assortm -t I e we have bad f6r peldent phones installed in their the track into the, gram and. pro- *T.�eelc ­ to match. These Are the beet valt eded to Dr. Dales. When the 0% residences with Pickering as their ce Chopping every -day. t $1.00 and $1.25.' d it was about two o'cl many a darta central, also their numbers: The ..retuime rm 2108, Geo. Lawrence as they bad difficulty in locating PICKERING MARKET$ yne Fa the body as his friend. in - his ex 86c. and 00c. _2816. John Brown 2N4, Geo. Gib- citement, could not remember the Working 'Shirts 50c., 75c., son 2W6, Walter Mercer 2807. location. When they reached him White Winter Wheat, old ...... .96 We con gmtulate George Baker Red ....... nd 50c-each. ed foreman of the life was exti;nct. No blame could Mixed . ...... Straw Hats 15c, 25c a �§ RMW1712111 AAL F Phon L -on being appoint of the Grand be attached to any one as the sfid S0 Spring Wheat.. Section n-& Eastern sor to F Franklin. affair was purely accidental. C. (4,o,, 80 -New Hosiery, Hats i6a U -nd I r _. Btirling, uDdertaker, was kum- .35 Trunk as succes H ailroading to whois giving % rl,,, moned and he prevared the body 0 ter farining. r. zanklin bas 1pment to his bome in Toron- C SW"t to FA PICKERINCI farm near Belleville to 'which he for sb _;�_­Ikc W-etstp A Ca* 91 LI JR. A. BUNTINGs to on the evening traiu� �.d, last week. E