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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_11_155+".r !a 'sw r'.- -... : ,T ;,,,,� :, m'ii�+•°;!y"rws- 4�c "�`•,,, ' W9"��`3�"C•,V n''�5?Se� � � t nR •;4� aia 1' _:T r a_t +' 3,+td v' a.. � -:.' _. , , � :, tim. .. - �.:c..,. _r. :, . _ ,. _ , �...c:.: < -.. .. -- +.aai•« - -r:I -• - ..sass =' Y_�*' 0'% :- "+?-sr • iN�= .r+Y"' a.,py��C 4v „p ✓- ".,m.'.r'd• .,gyp,:,. '+u. -, ., ,;. .-. -. .•..'r .. ..e.P .�.. •. .ywv -psi +T "y_ ,,,�,�' _' —'.' •,fl' .rs7: - : ,,, a ,. ,.s. '.:: < 'i.. •�vwlQ' »fins. �4+r}«i `W,. ' -4n. E� r {••�•.ar nv ... M - - a' � ✓ ,I Cillir .: , y VOL. XXXIIe KERIN(, O T•, FRIDAY, NC_VEMBI'4R 15, 191`? _1`cT *tot'lisiostal garb*. DUNBARTON of the Thistle, Shamrock, and Rose. Established 75 years SPINKILLMessrs. Garfunckel and Scapitz had Dan Wilson, cement contractor, the misfortune to lose a cow and bull bas just completed the erection of a medica4 GREENWW. beautiful platform and steps in front on Saturday by being killed by a of the Methodist Church, which adds ; =? E. FORSYTH, D. of Regis- -� C. N. R. train on the sideroad near greatly to the appearance of the s . tezed member of the optoty. ical Asa- the Cherrywood station. already stately edifice. MILLS datioa of Ontario. B Dial often given to �.,�. y Ih• fitting of gksw$se. Sys. tested ee. North CH RRNWOOD _._ On Wednesday evening, notwith- y, Claremont. totf E standing the gloomy night, an unuau- .' ally large number attended the Ladles 'I want a large quantity of C. McKINNON, M.D., Anniversary services will be held ,x L.R.C,S _ Aid tea given at the home of the hos- N • Edinburgh, member of the college of in Cherrywood- fethgdtst- church next Barley, Buckwheat and Fall Whleak Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate Sabbath. Nov. 17th as follows: Ser- most a hostess, Mrs. as Mitchell. A =�•; y most enjoyable time was spent. and will pay highest prices. B�DSa8da1 sttsatrttoaeto d Surgeons, omen sad KO P P vice conducted at 11 a. m., and 7 p.. m. The �'Vhitevale Women Institute Don't Fail to Buy by Rev. Gen. Waugh, of Unionville, l ak111drona CfII6e and residence, Brougham. Service at 2.90 p, m. by Rev. Mr. Me- Dun] will hold their regular monthly meet- KISSIMI, the bes - -pastry flour m Fadyen, assisted by the arton ing at the home of Mrs. Walter S. BAKERS' JOY, the best bread IIam- ERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Church Major, Nov, 21st, at t o'clock. The on hand PICKand X-RAY INSTITUTE Chu h choir, meeting will be especially interesting Sh oM di av Dr. Lew Markham, Its, n o >' PICSERING, - - ONTARIO MONGOLIA` :.�, an address on Flet herish and give �aLow Grade Flour,gOats,a- a Oat Chop, Barley IL E and culture of the teeth, a subject of LGIN TOWLE, Y. H., M. D., C. bt., Percy Stover visited with friends in j Pot and Pearl Phyalaian•in aharg• Markham on Sunday, vital imppoortance to both old and Sp•eialisi in Rectal Diseases. ProstatIe Dia• Robert Lawrie, of Scarboro, visited young.. U. R. Welcome. Molassing Cotton Seed Meal, v sense of scan, Dise.aw of women, Cancer., 100 Lbg � relatives here on Sunday, - Last week while Messrs. Mitchell Stock Spice -best kiisiis elnmors. %•Ray examination. Diseases of eye, and Moore were engaged loadin CFiOi'PZNCi Yar. nose, throes and luass. Pitting glasses and The recent rains have delayed the B • all &case. &ad chronic diseases. farmers in getting their fall work gravel at the pit a portion of the up- Monday. Wednesday And Friday Csae sass Ig to s and t to Y rely done. per surface gave way and fell with Miss Lizzie Bailey is engaged at great force, almost completely cover- Rolled Oats and -Rolled Wheat. Coosa - l.eCaY- TERMS CASH Menno Groves'. 8th line, Markham, ing Mr. Moore and the wagon, We Meal, Wheatlets, Graham lekxw. y ; for a time. are glad to say Mr. Moore did not re. Buckwheat Flour. sk E. FAREWELL-K.C., BARRIS- - Ludwi Vanzant is under the doe- ceive such a severe shaking as the F. Z. QrR%�'Z•r3 03ush . toad no's ss, Whtibv. 10-r win a may soon ho to repaired. - -� T. BARCLAY rrister -at -Law arThe prayer PmeetInq herd at Adam t P g P y he s be What might have roved a very - Solicitor. Notary�b Public. Special Exami= - Darling's on Tuesday o! last week serious accident was miraculously mar for aver ted when one of the H. S. boys P SiA:i Oonri o! Ja.tiae, Brook finest, J L $PINK LIMITED was largely attended. y < Whitby. 717 • y Ashen seemingly the hill otoaescerta n > > Miss Stella Greenbur returned to K y ,h AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and PICKERING, ONT. her home in Stouffville, after spending B y Y B -- - Boliaitor.No the summer at Thomas Dillar's. the mechanism of the machine refused Lazy to t e. Eta Money to to ire a free passage, come uentl ' inane O>'Sos nest door to the Btandaid Beak, Messrs. Roy Turner and G. Cowie B P g q y Whitby. sa1T secured prizes for piowio at the plow• the young man was thrown, on the -WARM 1 - ing match held in Scarboro on Thura- ground with great force, and received CCCGGG���� 11 iiusiitess gavbo'. _ J H BEAL day of last week. Mr. Turner also got a bead shaking up, but the hen oh �1 - G. HAM—Issuer of Marriage e. CLAREMONT first for his team. lbat Ghosts, supernatural everything throe= y. �.. -. _ ry - Licenses in the County of Ontario, ORt[NWOOD p Po ,.a >i'tekiezing vlllege, srly walked about our streets on Hallow-CV STN UT COALS for all Styles of furniture. 1 M. Gleeson was in the city on Wed. e'en, The greatest obstacle which bar- r^ r. POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- nesday buying goods. red their progress seemed to be gate @, _ 1 . tioneer, valuator, collector and suer Geo. Gibson has left the railroad these were soon removed and placed of marriatie lioeasss Brougham JT and has bought out his father's thresh- where they would neither hinder the -� DoHOPPER issuer of Marriage j� Roo 'Moulding �0 „, �'n lag outfit. progress of mortal or immortal. In D o Licensee in %b• County or Ontario, R 4tldi g Miser Xi4— Cte-Stewart. of Toronto, the morning they were seen swimming „� RIVED. C>m0s at stow• and his reeidsaoe. Clarsma0t. !Pen t Sunday with her parents, S. and down the mighty river and suspended . s Mrs. Stewart. from telephone wires, etc. that'ls the �t Ter R.BEATON.TOWNSHIPCLERK 'Picture Frames TE�,�►7 C �H - Conveyancer, Commissioner tar taking J, F. Bayles has his choppea• now in gales not the wizards, much as many sa l"viss, aeoountans Roo. stoney to loan . ood running order, nearly everything would have desired. A few days alt- -- .Go � �so�p�nt� -Inu.r of Marge r 1ndGiiQ Shades �t 'saw' vPhiievnti, Oat. t -v being new and up-to-date. - _- - erwsrds-one youag _man -war_ - - -- -- ” Mrs. E. Huseum and Mrs, J. E. Dev. to be taking a trip to Kiog$tnn. POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. itt. of Toronto, are spending a_ few T �e T �T # I - for Counties of Hark and Ontario. Aue- - day$ with John and Mrs. Graham. WHITBY LI • L. SPIN K, L dL Ion sates of alt kinds anensed to on shonses 1'ha Sunday School here purppoosse actsee. Address Green [aver P. 0. Oat. T having an entertainment and Xmas Heavy blastingg may now be heard - ��; ' UNIDERTAKI G tree some time during the. holiday on the new C. P. R. east of the town PICKS” RING �[�j B. POW LL, Licensed Auc- season, and where the steam shovel Is at - 7 ♦ - tloae•r valuator and oolleator ro: � �a connection eoonties of Oasari® and York. All kinds of Mr. and Mrs, Haavy, who were aM- work, eoadneted afber privately or by 6001100. played with Mrs. J. B. Harris, have As a result of the adoption of the era• a0s•s solled"d Par dates or other perr. Distance no object. - mcalan �apppl-S as newen". slisabe.b St.. flak- moved to Whitby, he having secured electric pumps the continuous cloud C _ _ arias. Phone order$ lots as Name omoe, Pick. ]Prices moderate. work In the buckle factory - -- of smoke at the south end of the town snag, or Maenab•s $tors. Oiaremoct. mill re- Rev, Mr. Harris. of Port Perry. took has disappeared. OA' es1v prompt attention. S"afaeuoo �rngran• ii feed My pphoa• number to lndepeadeat te0i the services on this carton last The sewage disposal plants at the - — - Sunday, owing to Mr. Tlak being hospital grounds are now nearly all Beet f. lump steam coal. All coal its• _ A FuH Line of _ quarantined, However, we are all closed in. Work will be continued In under cover, full weight and; �: R. PENNOCK f . Bind to learn that Mr, Ttnk will re- them during the winter, prompt service. 1 Nyal s Family Remedies sume his work nest Sunday. Col. O'Donovan has sold his pro- IWHITBYAL.E. ONT. 1e perry to a Pole, of Toronto, a jeweter, M v M $ M :Ro q4: g:�v Diredof• sad Emy�a•," - AT - and the. Till property has been sold to HIGHLAND CR[[!C .. • Mr, Watley.. o[ . the Kingston road A Good stock of rough an4. mstebre f Any business entrusted to me will Pickering Pharmacy Mr$. Sarah Gardiner passed away east.. -hemlock; also matched and dress- ° be carefully handled. Nov, 4th 1912 at her residence High- The contractor began work on Tues• ed spruce and pine. 7 = -Here are' a few }-ou will need : land Creek. --She was born In Scar- day on t}ie new Carnegie library, - Charges Moderate - - - , ndepei'rdeat Phone -No; IS14- _Syrup_White -Pine _and Tar, bore township and was the daughter Right opposite, C. A. Goodfellow has �, gx and 4x Ontario .cedar sh}aB3esr.: 1 Cod Liver Compound, of the late John Palmer, Esq. She also hegun work on •the large addition _ 3x and 4x B. C. shingles -- - Aromatic Ca9cara, was one of the oldest settlers in that to his printing establishment. , - Stomach and Liver Pills, part of the township, having encoun- Contractor Stewart, No. I camp on Let me quote you prices on any biahlh _ JOHN PHILIP Kidnev Pills. tered many experiences from the time the Toronto - Eastern, has completed ing material you may require. Dyspesie Tablets, of the Mackenzie Rebellion. Mrs. the work on the cutting on the Harris Royal Rose Talcum, Gardiner commanded the res and farm and on Sunday moved their out, Bill stuff a specialty. Has a full line of fresh and cur- y Inds ndant one 1504. ed meats constantly n hand. Red Rose Cream, esteem of al} who knew Cr. e and fit to the cutting on the Tweedie farm Pe Ph i y many can set in her journey through on the 3rd concession, R E E FOR Face Cream, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, .. life she was indeed a woman of eterl- The large bungalows erected for A. C. 0R. .- Spice $am Bologna, Weiners etc. "- Nylotis Perfume ing qualities. God fearin God lot-- temporary homes for those engaged �, r gn / Ing, and touched w t of ere woes. on the. cons truction,of the permanent LOCUST HILL °�" Ask for Npals' Booklet, givio.g formu- Deceased was a Methodist. When a buildings on the asylum grounds are Highest prices paid for lea sad information wF,�,,,r the young women she was left a widow now closed In. The buildings are well Butcher's cattle different Nyala' Remedies, on her [arm at Frenchman's Bay with made and are of wood. TAKE TABLE-Ptoksring SlatiosA•. D • PETT ='2' three small children. For seventy T. R. Trains going East sae as follows — e • • Wversq years she has faithfully lived a life to BROUGHAM No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M 4i�kerinq PICKERING PHARMACY be coveted. She is the last aurviying Clifford Wanno is home resent. „ 19 Local 2 -60 P. ]r, of the Palmer family with the excep P P 14. Local 6.04 P W. z Miss Maud Alger is ieltin in To- .r, tion of her sister, Mrs. H. Auburn, of d y B Ttaine going al doe 8. follows . First -olass rigs or hire REAL ESTATE..... East. Toronto, Charles Palmer her Tonto fora few aye. No. 13 LOO 8,37 A. M M. Bg Miss Barnes, of Toronto is yiaitin • cousin. Her daughters, Mrs. Richard B 11 Local • . .' 5.80 F. ffi Day or 'night �ttsttrot�tss �x� May, West Toronto. Mrs. Thomas with Mrs. Perryman. 7 Mail' 8.Q9 P. M. Moore. of Toleda Ohio, survive her Thos. Perryman had a business trip •Bnnday included. Bus meets all trains " ���ex� and was with her in her last momenta. to Toronto oa Tuesday. : Teaming promptly attended to. She was in her ninety -third year (92), Thomas Brown has gone to Toronto, g p p y passed away resting in Christ and where he has secured a good' position. y " Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Insurance rates lower on farm pro. looking forward to the glorious rest Mr. Roble, of Toronto, visited his - m perty and Village Dwellings,, prep &red for all those who love Him sister, Mrs, G. D. Linton,, on Sunday. �. H• Peak in flret -clues Companies. and keep His commandments. Inter- James and Mrs. Milne, of Uxbridge, i f Pickering. meat in Disciple burying' ground; visited Wm. and Mrs. Cassia over Xmas - No, .P=' ®miu3Yl Notes Pickering, Sunday, •w Get the Best ! It Pays! if not insured with me, call and Mrs. Best, of Toronto, is visiting her _ IS 4 compare rates. daughter, Mrs. N. C. McKinnon, at Among the many positions our col- _ One fliret -class brisk house'and %V144- TEVALa present. 0 lege has 'recently filled were two stable for sale. Dr, N. C. McKinnon and Mies Bath- �OYY11n GENT worth $1100aud $1500. We are now Sheldon Rice spent the week sad Teen spent a few -days last week at trying to fill one for $1080. Demand, _ • with his brother. Millbrook. for our graduates is fully five times V. Richardson. Mrs. Chas. Ree$or is spending a few Miss May Linton has returned from - our supply. weeks in Toronto. Toronto. where she has been spending - - d We are sorry to report the illness of the past month. 1�+inLiOZ'� . - " N e ' doe. McNeely: - Mr. Bell, of Milton, joined the rest e e a ever before ions ` SPECIALIST j very successful meeting at Mrs, M. ~' of his family last week. Wilson's on Wednesday,p • Will Beaton 'spent the week -end x TORONTO ONT p Miss and Mrs. Waite and daughter. • • � under the parental root. Miss Elva, of Pickering. visited Jos, in all kinds of Tire Setting. g' Sunday. Is a Business College of the highest of her brother, Chas. Chas Ric s the guest andDivision Mitchell Couert was held here on . Whltby. grade. Several former student of Reaper and Mower Knives ground Mrs. Wonca Markham, is spending Monday when His Honor Judge -Me- other- colleges are now in attend- a few days with Mrs, W. Major, the newt appointed Count 4 ante. -It s to et a business edit- Giltivray, y apps y pays B Gordon Hodgine bring back to us a had such a large stock' and inch cation if you Kit in the htscbool. Woodworkin and Judge made his debut. y E � B glowing report from the great West. Mrs. Boyd Burk; Misses .Lillie and a good assortment. _ Wright for our catalogue. Enter Mr. Barber left last week , for a six now. General Blacksmitaing. Leta Holtby are attending the Horti- mo�th s vacation to his home across You 'can get a suitable Xmas W. J. Elliott, Principal the desp cultural Show and Institute Conven- Gift sere for from -t6c to .$600 Cor. Yon a and Alexander Ste, - Mrs. tion in Toronto this week. and save mono g Wi. N ,JACKSON BROCK ROAD Robiagon has returned from a The Women's Institute will meet at _ y' l two months visit to her son$ at Swan T 1 r River, Sask. at the home of Mrs, Thos. Beet- on Our name On a box is a guaran- 8aoe 9011 lets Di water? Dr. Major and Silas Tool represent Tuesday, Nov. ]9th, at 2 o'clock. How tee of quality. ` _, :: Bla"Asmithing our village as deer hunters in the On- to make Charlotte Rusae and Crystal- - ized Fruit will be demonstrated. - "1 C. B. PJCZ, OF WIUTZVALZ tarro Highlands, The Women's Foreign Missionary is prepared to furnish you anything Mrs, Rev. J, B, Moore, of Water - Society of St. John's Church will hold Having rented the Dunbarton shop P Pa y y B ford, is tfie gguest of her sister -in -law, their annual Thank meetin w, and opened the same. I am prepar- in the line of water supply such as Mra. Jos W31"" their Tuesday evening, hNov, 19, 'Reg Norman Bassett ed to do all work entrusted to pumps, windmills; hydraulic rams; Miss McCallum having recovered p P y W. R. Wood, of Claremont, will be me in the above line, lumbin etc. from a severe attack of la grippe, re- present to conduct the meeting. -' > - -- 1Ht)rseshoein s apecisalty. plumbing. _ -... - sumed'her- duties on Monday. 8 dE�PEL$R AND OPTICIAN R oecial music will be given by the Oall in and see me any time. - They are also expert well drillers W. F. Barton, with his valiant Brougham Union Choir. Come every- orrosprir nswi WHITBY _ a army of 4 strong have packed 1500 E- T. Mill �'�NER, and respectfully solicit your patron one and attend this very interesting rosrT orrresra j la of No. 1, apples which will during meeting, beginning at 8 o'clock. DIINBARTON ;1 for the future. l Ina. coons 6621- the next week• ire exported to the land ny I , �tlwt ..b- r�,_�:..:,•:+ks,�a:.... '., ±, -., .. .. ..- rr'. '. _. -••.. .. _ , ,.. ..- - ., - _.. w.. ... --- --. -°. .�.____.___ _._____.— —. ... - -.. _.._ --.- ,_:_. x- .,_.__ _.. ... .._....,.. LC; x,-1 _ -, .nrt±.,. t. a�5:a'. -�.� r+G',Avl3�r*': , VALUABLES IN GARBAGE. �! i/ Small Fortunes Gathered Ili bT Collectors is London. INSURES"TERM ' "Liondon's ash barrels and gar. %� 1KfNG %RESULTS bags receptacles contain small ford tunes in valuables every week, says an official of the London (Eng- Y _ land) County Council's destructor -- works at.- Fulham. "During the week -end enquiries have been made llr(.ni" %FA ORiTE�> / at the Council offices about a old "'•" °"°"'° ° "-*° / /'� %' %'� ' % penknife, a diamond ring and a j � R' N fl valuable cut -glass decanter, which are all supposed to have found their i- / JIM G' 111 a - t• _ way into the garbage- boxes of ` 10ROMTa CORRESPONDENCE wind: him. di was content to leave heads. houses 'in the West End. � conduct to editors and department heads. "Many of the curios and valuable But in recent years it has become more finds l and more the engrossing object of his life n s are never enquired far and are and not a day passes that he does not only preserved because of the / spend several hours in its various depart i ° III7Ei►ESTINO OOSSIP FROM ONTARIO' f meats, watchful eye of the refuse collector, y' CAPITAL A -Soy. at Ninety Years. The sorters come across queer- finds Air George W. Ross he Caned But is point of years the grand old man 8t times, although the tiVeat End of Ontario public life is sir klagkeazie, ash rakers often appropriate the as at t tan Club Bowell. At the tlme this !a written he is valuables before our collectors ar- b. t� - senator JaAra and Sir Mackenzie thing t the Wellesley private ff hospital is o is rive. - B.Al IN CH Et' LIKE OURS.. The Town Clerk of the City of _ y this city recovAring from the effects of a newel -The New Judie -Real Estate. tall. His physicians have not noted any "I heard "some time ago of one of — %ondon has a salary of $15,500. hey sere almost ar aid to sayehe will gee these persona who found a chats- Game Origin for Slav "Oorrah" During the past twelve months ,. Sir Geor a W. hose does not often make altowe;her well again. If be lives until 'laine bag n which were a set of and English "Hiu•rah." i8,869 ships entered ' or departed pabtic addresses now but whenever he December 27 next he will be ninety years g Yes dose he is stirs o! a large audience and pId. When he met with his recent accident false teeth, a purse with ten sower- from the Port of London. r rapt attendance. Nor doer he ever diaap he was on his way home to Belleville signs and a cheque book, As the Bennet Burleigh says that the tai ezpectatioas either Sa the matter of. q Bulgarian cheer sounds' very .much �o from a trip to the Pacific Coact And h1a dc=see or the manner of big deliv peoial latter wa6 no use he returned It and when he travels he asks for no B like an English "hurrah" except +er'y. for he taker rank •r one -o! the Brat, concessions in the way of luxury either. deceived S reward," g -- -. -- It nob the very first, orator that this Though members of different lltical that people tl8uaRy_ pro 1 oriace has produced po At the Fulham destructor works Safe oartles, Senator Jaffrey and Sir Mao• _ English' rr - v The general esteem is which the formes -- souses -it- hurrah. Premier is held was expressed on the kenzie Sowell are anise cronies A year there 1a a room net apart Or the •" ' -- '` or two ago together they accompanied a valuable articles found &mmon the Mr. Burleigh is not. mistaken. Occasion of his addressing the Canadian tees party to New Ontario and electri• g ri ,r Clab the ocher day by Mr, T. A. Russell, The Bulgarian cheer is Oorrah, +the residing ofloer. It gam not ever fed every one by the activity and energy house refuse of London. {� ,� they showed !n gonna down mines and with no. initial H and with an in t c tm in$ ronw a wt senses. ` ilso'e to private life and articularty to a lulls prolongation O a y Canadian politics will furnish no more itTw Senate, an{ coatd retain each a grip! WONDE$FUL CAGE. "On affairs and such tailueaos with the ! keiazinw romance than than of Sir Mao- The $uralan Cheer 18 the name. It a` public. kaasle, who rose from printer's devil to is the Slav variety of the Teutonic `. �T is easy to make money, air George '■ sub�w% was '"The Prna,mr Premier or Canada, quite equalling Three Months in Ho6!)Ital and "Hurrah," used not only _.. banal ' He brie&y u'keed its history and L cola's from low cabin to White House. y by the but bard to gave It—why a raterred r: length to the various Mr. Justice 1lodgins. Came out Uncured. _ English but also by the Germans, dot ezerMise the same. Bare Rraaty obligations in eonaectioa there Swedes, Danes and others. But its to the Investment at one With entered into D tae- United States, 'The appointment of Frank E. Appeal is Zam -Buk Cured Him in Few iVeeZtfi use is wider and more frequent y yI F r With a teredg elsaarIy that tip to the to a judgeship in the Court of Appeal to equent in savings as do Banks and (present year the United states, by the retarded by Lib-orals and Conservatives Mr. Fred season, the well -known � the Slav than in the Teutonic noun- Trust Companies sad buy utterances of its public man and by un• a!ike as an excellent appointment. As a upholsterer and mattress manufaC- trice. guaranteed bonds! - �qnivocal language in the most solemn lawyer he ham been devoted •o his pro- P f areaties, has ,.gain sad again declared I Cession and. to addition to abilit'r ad a turer of St. Andrew's a " " counsel. he is generally reeotnf '� •B., nays ;— Even in German three cheers x3 ghat the Canal j to n open oo equal tar that anality so requisite t h`a Drs "I had eczema on m knee, which for the Kaiier" means not three 'Rte iblber•iallze in (�everu- Ua do to the that the and cld be of all y t,+ meat. Rallwt Public L t{1• `cations, and that :ha» should be ao des scat pnsltioo, -knows as the 'Jnd'cial tern• caused me terrible pain and inoon- hurrahs, but three -times "Hoch . y• T w imination against any. The actiaa of 0eramoat. He Is known to the pubilo venience. The sore arts would (literally "High "). In Russia or Ity and Industrial Bends, v the States now in seeking 'to exemps its rhlefly through his connection with vari• P fa•ear tliw purchase, Ot whlOh + awn +oriels from the taster of this treaty one vub!!c inquiries. inclad;ng `he on- itch and burn and tingle- -and then Bulgaria "three- cheers for the p - was inexplicable. tffi (Mearament's License InvestfgR;ah g Czar" means three times "(7ior- you derive safety of prfsel- lot five years ago, the New Ontario R leh w?ieli rubbed or scratched, would h? A Masterly Address. Polls Inve "t :ratlou, the inq ulry into o. -r• become vet sinful, When the rah'" The Servian cheer is differ - pal and good inoome yield. classification an the Or-in d Trunk P "rMc I Y P ent. The usually shout "Zhlvio!" Sir George a marshalling of the facts cu+aatructioa. to which he acted am noun. knee got warm, it burned worse, �' We can offer soeurfiiee was a asterly. It '• the Hrat time any ,sal for his eously, ffaoor Hntigina, and w}lich is the a ulvalPnt n1* the w'. Canadian o! promincnos ha% grapp4,d more recent ?v in the Dominion Onver . and the itching and burning and „ ,,, ry t, „ „ of thiis elan, yielding from French Five , ttire Italian Viva ! ; With the i.rrus to public. and at t;eorge meat'■ iarest!gatina into the affairs of smarting were almost unbearable. � to 61+. did so fearlessly and forcefully. The the derurrt Farn!rrw'- Bank - and the 11-ungarialf "Ellen !" address will no doubt, furnish the sue Tn trer»cnal anncarnnre tie• 1+ tall end I I tried various remedies, but got V for others. As to fut• a action, Sir. Geurge t aio¢ht. - -h keen fc itures. He 't a h:zh I no better, so I decided to go to + ----+' J. A. MACKAY & COMPANY advocated. Stet, ngc :oas protests trim i m:rded tvne of rit!zen, and of "a f par;,rmen±, second, as appeal ;,o the I �lOIItreal and inks special trOat- h Union Of LIMItJID load•nQ laymen in the Anr Iran Con n Tr` rd" 3a'33a A set r e nv etr,"Ied meat fecel'C treattirPnt at L 0 ova�fse Hof: ltayat tSatE itfif. -_ •, !o 'submit to the. Hague. it was hinted' to tnalnta,n the h!r*r r• "n?a furs of •±P' jj South Africa outnumber the whites MONTREAL TOIt01ilT0 %bat veshave some form of retaliation- Bench in thla tountrv, He is a Drnfnct I Montreal General Hospital for I by nearly four to one. ppts wht be made wSctise. Sir George said of the city where be lea• barn an i rAt +•d I thirteen weeks, but at the anti of lws w as onposed to retaliation except as and has anent hi. entire life. evfeonll w. _ .. . a s0ec oa was one of-the hi h spots Tnr vaeatinas. wbi.h he bas frequently Ithat time I was not cured, and a1- - � - -- - g p spear ifl the ok! ?and most ve in. A friend advised. me - MMM "la the Canadian Club history. The lunch- �' �� son hall was filled to overflowing, and some Critics Hare. to give Zam -Buk a trial, t ` thotagb 8'.r George "talked across tbs *lot on unanimous e t e ap royal of the "Almost Almost as soon as applied Zam• E Mabee,' tors is from Elm east, his +an& ale +sues to a- ridgPeh.p of Sir 3afaes pp - ,.•. E 0rrrsed to r part of the room and Leitch, tormeriy of Cornwall o The rr,tt ! Buk stopped -the itching and the ir- .., _ , ij _ ware not rile Zighte9t- indication of h.B cism finds -r-•ot to dl�ati.factWn with !"A ritation. I persevered with the wenty -oue years or the thousand political record as Chairman of the Ontario Rd i -1• - �ttl.e he has braved. way Board. where he came to close can- `balm, and it was soon evident- that `_ _70 GIRLS �• senator ass fray of t1►e CIOltie. teat with the public by reason of the s it would do me anon. Each day the r a i frequent clashes between oorpora.ions dec and s D!esftatifut Fr!enoh Drowsed DOLL .. ... t8estde A:r George out r brother senator, thnalc +aa';ttes, whtrh bad to be dec•td,•f!. � pain was reduced, the Bore spots �'• v Ar $on Robert Jaffrey, who as another meat However, afst position was one of pact1%. began to heal and' b the time I - .i� - 4k bar of the old guard, furnishes another sr dilHcalty, and while there !s to some g ' y roansp le of the remarkable vt :slay of Quarters- a larkins suspicion, that his had used a few boxes of Zam -Buk r - 1 p e+ II8 lnO]!QS .tall, eyes opea and shut. ' 1Oanadian public men' Jasray, is translation W a new sphere ma7 hares - - '- +• H t, �ppwar !i0 years old, belt ke, u llloraily ■s some connection with the artticmat his I was quite cured. f 'ti++ Teal eyelashes. completely dreamed in itveiy as a cricket. adm into 4ration of the Hallway Board has "since then Zam -Buk has cured ,+ satla, with lace mind ribbon tetmming Indeed. dartsg the last tan Tones Sena• tauaad to be directed against the l3ov: blood-poison 'in fin er. Beautifully trimmed hat and real 9ior Jalfray has been mach more is the ornament. his known abdiZes as a lawyer P g CC eve thaw iw was to earlier years easy make his appointment to a judge- For, eczema, blood •itoi"ooaing. Oboes and stockings i taker the keeaoR personal interest shirt a good too. - ta all public adaira rarely sasri-ag say piles, ulcers, sores, absceseea, Bari- send as year same sad address and - -- ,aldreas at the Casatlaa Club. or else ••Wmlootnm, Lltttm sister," -- - � -- where, for that matter. where any issue Bose ulcers, bad leg,; cold sores, we weed sand yet 30 sate of Qkstateaa, kti Jurt when wont male were reaobetlin� hands,-cum ooenfo and (oral r. — iiidecttat Canada u aader dis0useloa �' chi burns.' bruises pertoarta to sou at themselves to lade n1w delay to the mat• PPS FL is verhane not waaeTaily known tort SO crab a set six beautiful cards is Benasor Ja?r..ay !a the ore man m,,Te t n -Lerf Gf the annexation to the city of the aad all akin injuries and dlsea5es, any other who stands for the Globe Dews wn of North Toronto. owing to the stub• _ each ago when sold mend us the Zam -Buk is without equal. money, mad we win send you the doll, moor, and wbom that paper represents. born city's citizens o! a ed the of that mu• t is ntctvaltty'e citlaene and threatened legal bOc, box all druggists and stores was prepaid. Write wan and i jtis nominal ooaoecwon will! it to that at entanglements, along came a peremDLary - bill ekar y ]President of the company. Thera e, of .order,of the Ontario Mnaielpal Board Tad or post_ free fzom Zam -Buk Co.. ._,earn sou= 4011 now. Address �_.eaurse. other directors and sharehf�eidera raaara loo accompli.hed Toronto- for .price.. ,Refuse- imita- -- '- Siad a camber o! - editors, but Abe gran + who la the wort o! last appeal on .any fact. Thereby, Toronto adds at one stroke tioIIS {,matter of detail or in mattere of large a population of clu souls, and an area y W CO. - yieneral 6oltey W the Senator, ut 2,,00 acres. including large tracts of t.:._. _ HOMER-WARREN V Formerly, his attachment to the alobe vacant lands, The annexation opens the .• _way .f p.mor>3 symmetrical development DEPT. 1'20, TORONTO wax mach mare sisnder than ft is cow. of the city's territory, for the new area `` had other business interests -he has -- — _ AAA - 04 been in business to Toronto Toe itzty is much nearer to the corns; of King- and t Yoage streets than are the outlying east• _ ••Tenn -and the Globe wits' but a Bide 'fine ern and western sections. It lies slop - - -- -_ _ Yoase street, ap "over the bill," ant r •' - ' when it has not been spoiled' by cemeteries e M or inferi6r buildings, lends itself to devel• �-� opment as 'a bigh class residential die _ . trios, Indeed. it may interest those who - i are inclined to take a "Ayer" in Toronto t i Th n .nbnrb.a real estate to know that the ,/CT� orobabillttes are that North Tomato sub- dirisioni are likely to be the next to be r ` BitsQ • n0• After them will probably Dome of -fr, Home Smith's Humber Valley• rt r _ p� y' Real Estate Still Booms. �r r, Corn . Quo hears. reaction in the prediction' �. 7 �'f rd j �%�%i� heat $iZ� rim that the reaction In real estate must s. 11 g come Boon, But a. yet there to no sign, u�'t men ijl t}]e coldest WeSttler. Toasted to of the break. Perhaps stile the fact that so mkny persona are suspicious of a break Y . and are oobsequently cautious that in . : permitting the period of advancing. prioee iCsQ o &onom l Burns nine hours on one A delicate.' _ continue eo 1 em - w • ' � �` The chief problem is connection '.forth Toronto's annexation will arise out gallori of oil. of the street railwa' service. The town is . +. _ 1�, Leight Brown -- bbr:enh of thetYork RadiilitwhtcIt it oats ri VTIiQ:iZt��Qlo Nickel tiliiin2]Ilgs; pltuii, trolled by the Toronto Street interests,. who '+ steel Or . @112f11eled tLlr� - -_ also own }.he Toronto Street Railway, but • is is a different gauge, Sea that inter '. ' ohan'ge of cars is impossible. North To A HAPPY 1`HOUGHT....' _ : -Q11ots�blLte detente. ronto.passengers coming into'the city have• therefore to transfer and have also, as' it POSt yet, bo pay two Estee. Needless to say, Fond Mamma— Now, . Charliel Portable . �'.a3il Cdt*' the railway people will keep on making don t you admire my new dress 4 y them pay two fares ae -lonir as they can. c 1 — "Yes, mamma it's ay__Car Agitation r,. .. Zi ZQQin-- Lt3 - beautiful. room ' weighs Only. • The Metropolitan cannot run oars on Mamma— "And • ,Charlie all the r Sunday, so that that section of the city , ''oasties Is. wainR to resin "dead•' on that day silk is provided for us by a poor eleven pounds' llcill- e doesn't o - unless and anti a special Act of the Leg• „ �' islatnre is passed, changing the present law, It to expected that this will not be w�Charlie- "Do you mean Dad f" dl d 't get hot accomplished without opposition, thouwb _ " - there are few people in Toronto now who c - -,- To be eaten with cream do not use the rivet care on Sunday no Des on't e • matter how much they were opposed to _ them when the? were inaugurated. Because the aci so ntl no and sugar, or served with r � y ( Doesn't Leek•' -' ..- • . ; II -' M6 purging or griping) yet so ./' canned fruit poured over In England -and Wales there are thoroughly EAkay Cleafned _ a I forty special ochools for the blind, shin Re- w'liciced. —either way- insures y fifty -one for deaf, and two hundred ��sD��M�� �eliCpenirire rd. and forty -five for defective c il- Xaab for dears -- most delicious dish. deers.' - - _ . LAXATIVES S At nesters EstwryvbOr. ` tiros ,"ie><il!ory Lingers I About twenty -two thousand pro I. ple are annually killed by Snakes are beat for the children as well as i HE I TTCO lAL OIL COMPANY, s phered in India. the grown =ups 250. 'a Do: at 1"Ori L ST. i0fiff - Orsrdias Pegtatn Coeval 4m., Ud. I Rase was a term originally your druCeist''s. NIO 1RINlyp rl.G MALJFAR ' 'Pisdeor. tario. applied in England to a lean and IIsllesslingsedCksaksl Co. dMaI Lialbl worthleas deer. - 162 M q�.. t. 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R. «.•a- ae►w.a+:+ud..• -,:: r.. •4s!�•:.s4'a�.•,.•r�,r✓.M CMe.•..e�.ro,wcey�.,a ..rr•mrw.n.: vaorw -.+ _ .v+C•+,.,.. :,era. ,..F .. y «,rem - •:••�.•:•�;,,;.v .rye. y+,.y. :...ter re....' nr:.,,.•.... 7� .., �r,,«4R7fil �+iS!1LLSr.R +9..NC,•.rr•-.. - .. ... ca e«y x.Kr.,.• 8^� •' e r - CBOW06 6IRLR AND AU s DAMAGE BY BATS. "These is clothing of the kind in WOMEN. —"' England. The meals are all at set- �" " Forty million dollars yearly is TRY IT � WHZ'N YOU'RE tled hours, and at these the house. X0, l�,ta' the estimated figure of the dame party' foregathers. Unless there is ' . ` • . 'Should Keep Tbelr Blued Supply � � TII�D y done .by; refs to- crops arid property Something • special on loot, such ash ; y3s Rldk, Red sad Purb. in Frasce. The publication of these You will find it wonderfully a shoot, each one is absolutely his On every hand you see women stmistios by the Incorporated So- refreshing own master in the intervals. As and growing girls in the deadly ciety for the Destruction of Vermin these `house parties' are usually clutches of anaemia. Slowly but has given an impetus to the cam- LIPTOIN'S composed of light- hearted youpg ai for the extermination of the men and very often of beautiful SUN ely s palor as of death, P Sn ry on their cheeks; their eyes rodent, which is also known, to be women, there is every reason why mull • their a it a transmitter of disease. "' you' should have a deli htful time. , appetite fickle ; g. steps languid. - Daily they are e- The examples sett by several T EA The whole house and home of the American' cities have been` followed in robbed of all vitality nd - " host is in the fullest sense of the $ with great interest in France and It sustains and Cheers word at the nest's absolute dig brightness. The trouble,. if 'nag- g po- have led Dr. Fontanelle to make, • ' lected, becomes more acute. until sal.' He has only to say the word, Ot[ai�i1LL KIN�►a*+ the Sipes of early oonsuuiption be a special study of the subject. He -- and he can ride, motor, fish, sb00% oome apparent. What women and finds that the role of the rat and sail,', play tennis, or golf, flirt =ev lrs me crsni�sT, am[PLEST,u/ BUT HOUR M the mouse •has been very serious in DYE, one ova bur -Why you don't events" e• young rla in this condition need is erything is at hie hand. He has � connection with cases of pneumon- keewwbrt >s.�rDar cseeh ,oercood. aw.saeM new, nch, red blood, and there is KAXWELUS only got to choose: The Acottish of --fie stt•e " are ]aroadwo. a ia. For a long time it has been no- no other medicine can do the work castle in which I found myself was Bond for Tree cot.r caoi, eases soeedes, end wi 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills, in mak- tired .,that _this disease was more N UGH S PEE'p typical of -this perfect hospitality." 6f �' °'e oN lag this new, good blood. These deadly in hospitals than other CHAMP1014 ,, ,,,NC�n;,, places. The .pneumonia microbe be- Pills make.girls and, women well, comes .extremely virulent in the _ WISDOM OF SILAS. �r and bring back the -charm and blood of a mouse and, if a sick per- Is Ike Washer foie a Woun e • `brightness - of perfect, pdgular san comes in contact with a mouse In the first place, Mairwen'ts• Don t pin your faith to nothin , health. Here is a bit of proof. Miss microbe• be will be gravely attacked "Champion" Is the only washer my son. Ef it won't stick without Lillie - O'Carroll, Norwood, Oat., by the disease. that can be worked with a crank a pin it ain't mouth stickin' tew. 3. "About two . ears _ago to handle at the side as well as with Some fellers' necks reminds me o' M a y Y. _ �tenel�sa�s that the hog- _ health began to fail. I was weak, itals of Paris; especially the old sse>l= h y use - P• y oonveaience. run down and had no ambition for ones, are alive with rodents. The 1lobodv ontii they're broke. • . • Jlaetharidax�ra)tfeetnrrL•va and � anything. I had frequent head- pneumonia microbe exists, there- Balaneewhe.l are soaceurataly The great trouble with, a lot o soicstadandworkup,uchawad . fellers, I know is.,that after they've �7'Ihouaaad tza ar+w r aches, would be completely tired fore, in conditions calculated to in t;:u the washer n;ns al«,R thdr Ras. Eleven >ab'�anot you s out after the least exertion, and crease its virulence and its murder- even when You have stopped laid down their principles they lay payhighestfxicesaadesyrd+ worts„: the lever. There's down onto 'em.,� ""d ar - little _olt•_no_ appetite.- _A doc-_, sus - powers of destruction. He no doubt about Some habits, gentlemen, is like .r. •. Tier• • - .tor who was giving me medicine urges the necessity of ' immedia£e Maaw.u'a cttemwon a i g r , a+ cfe lasses, eat being oho •asl•et exgs —ye don t never have no idea �Caa.da. ' finally told me he feared I was go- and- relentless extermination of run n i n g �y,,,� ing into consumption, which, of rodents_ in every hospital establish- washer her on about hues bad theg be till .ye tip to �� Q. Se tfiekes } ?dlle -- -oourse, made nie very much down- went in France or in -any other. Writ. for throw off the yolk, $'°Pt .G ^: hearted, As the medicine I. was country where the rat or mouse new Illust• The trouble with livin these diva abook of 96piPy,�ed Fri & Leaking moss not doing me any good may found. ratedbo a as I sees it is that every time a fel- writs to-day to Ioba salsas, Was The depredations of the rat in does not . ler earns a dollar 'out- somebody Dsytgo,TUio TO,litiaeee t1e �decided to try Dr. Williams' Pin h a n a 1 • ,.+,: else, somebody else earns a dollar �culs, and I'shah ever feel atefui ranee on property are enormous. Maxwell' that I did so. M stn mac be It is reckoned that for a farm of 50 Wearer. f. and a quarter. nut _ him. _ My r9 The chief trouble with the general summed up in. the words "nine hectares of wheat and pasture lands stym_ rAaets FOR gASa boxes of the Pills full restored my' annusismi mu um ofy$r00 reach The de- aall�ti� run o road commissioners, th yission d - gone N. ro on aAWSON. Ninety Colborne street, y , 7NDBL AC ES— TY aAIlrOM 1 - - health —perha a $eyed m lifer and 2 tl.men, is that the spend more P y structtan by rata bout $I to each az timA thinkin about the. commlB- T am now as strong and healthy as -lions than the do thinkin abaout i? D a covx t „ inhabitant, jr." Fontanelle says: p .[1 (food House; Buildings; orchari g►ay, girl. "Tanis is too high a tax to pay- to the the mad9. creep and on eae> term,. a Every anaemic- sufferer can ob- ALL SIZES I 'tell ye, Bill, I've lived raound „ fain equally rat -tribe and the ever - present den- AN o KINDS i `` EvE:�TT•srI Acals WITH Goon _.. 4 y g� results through a per from the rodent's propagation these here_partr goin on to 62 years ,7 building@ and apple orchard: about fair use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, of maladies like the plague and TANKS 6tnr >ke Stacks n„w and I hasn't never Bold my floe m :lee firm Hamilton Bold by all medicine dealers or by I pneumonia shown the wisdom of and Flue , Wa- vote to n�bodv but all the same -my N. W. DAw,oN, Toronto. ¢ - instil at 50 cents a box or six boxes carry-in on a determined war of Is ter Flumes, En g:oes and Boilers time's allera been mouth from 112 to � PAC- for $2.ba from The Dr.- Williams g moo cBEAIfEBY AND BC'T'r o termination." f� 1111044 LI watts. AR day to somebody on ]action tories in two thrivtng towns tin POI.SOIi LINITtti, TORONTO a y y fe tern Ontario. Doing d bnatneas, Medicine rockville Ont. - day. _ d h• Co., � � 4_�.•.� gn a.e^s and +at +•,n•'�e 4 y i opportunity �gwou splendid West@ n Real SEstate LLond32, OWL _ A. -- A.. Martyr. NO I1l1uDiCI \E. PRI -CE• AS AUTHOR. -. � r1ALS NgL! wANTSn. _'dr' he's very fond of her chil- But .Change of Food Gave Final fibs Crown. Prince of Germany GOOD FOR ALL BABIES. Y NEXT SPRING TSB BA.ELWATS Relief. has written a book anent his hunt- B will re�n1re Five' Hundred Tole. "That sal "' in experiences, in Great Britain Baby's Own Tablets are ' araoher, and Station Agents, 1 Yes. She told me yesterday Most diaeaxa start is the alimen- g Pe ..sees and advancement : &pie scion and India He recalls them with goad for all babies. They endorsed by railways and has direct tai+. that if it wasn't for them she Lary canal — stomach and bowels. wouldn't' live with their father- an. A great deal of our stomach and evrdem pleasure, 'and throughout are good for the newborn zla n wire Dominica Free Book is es• he adopts a very appreciative atti -. babe 'or -the growing child— i Tuarbnte. Dominion tdohool Sailroadtas. other minute." bowel troubles come from eating P �' pp ELL •-- too much starchy and greasy food. tude, He was particularly impress- the babe` 'who suffers from MISCELLANEOUS. rinard'a Lial_ment (lures Dlstompsr. ed with country house life and constipation of the one whose ,i A,4czi„ TUMORS, LUMPS. eta tae f The atomaeh does not digest any of the starch food. o eat —white English hospitality; as the follow - teething is difficult or 'who � terns, and •zuraa }, Sired w►t►es! _ One ExeIIae, y' ing excerpt shows, "These English has indi estion, colic, worms py'a by oar bow. treana.ot write s. V bread, past tatoes, 08LLa, etC P g g before too late Dr Brllmao Y•dt•at Oa. _ rye count houses are to my taste, or any of the other babyhood t4wt -4 rim r,.nr.d nett i r . airs. A, —Well, if it isn't Mrs. B. these things are digested in the ry t i � What a stranger ou are? Why, it's small intestines, and if we eat too ailments. The Tablets ban- EASY 8ILVpa PLATING- PASTIM - _ _ - ..__ _ _ . __ _ - -. l nsh all these troubles --the IA lays trees• Specialties assess. e� quite five years since I saw yon. much, as most of us do the organs being 1836. Winnipeg �Y Mrs. B.— Yea... Why haven't you "that.should digest,this find of food are perfectly safe; g 4 $een to see me. are overcome by ezcesa of work, eo guaranteed by a government ' Mrs: A.—Oh, dear', you know how that fermentation, indigestion, and analyst to oontAia. -no opiates ThA !Tian. °t • insist on to he++o i bad the weather's been.' a long train of .ails result. or harmful drugs. Sold by Actto ^- iresusrt on She as, ' Too much fat also is hard to di nr�3ictne desler�or}ry= mail -at :.�*�*�•� • pest and this is changed into r4cids, 25 cents a- box from The Dr. V i i � HIG ELso � �� CQYp � a"r Williams' Medicine Co., ,Plano Action - V X61 sour stomach, belching gas, and a ,�.E a bloated, heavy- feeling. ¢ Prockville, Ont. - z17 _.Ig_hese oonditiona a�hange from indigestible foods _ to Grape -Nuts - ' { �Q �Q r ' Expression of Vacancy. ' will work wondees in not oily To- !ay Stsast at@elwe y lieving the distress but in building Y' "Wh•• do you suppose he has such h,s bland gt.af.' up a strong digestion, clear brain ' ^" a vacant expression ? : butler aid a s A and stead nerves. „ th+t.d .viii& y 11 he thinks «'e thin -of himself a _ A _.wgmap_ writes. ; - - goad deal.' b��e b a utafT» "About five years ago I suffered o as• w p pep %tags. Ali toss ese ;'tk with bad stomach —d s sia, indi- {� /. a gh gestion, constipation -- caused, I .. , a ;. _ seed a wtu as t ht know now, from overeating starchyl _ _ name sad *,., Q and greasy • food. a ?: Hinard'@ Liniment Co., Limited Ch�ristmae, ~L+eea.M � "I doctored for two years with - q Gentlemen, -I have used 41NARD'S and aozal \ , Out any benefit. The doctor told` • y�� • LIN IJIENT on my vessel and In my family cards to ae11 me there was no cure for me. I for .veer@. 'end for the every day ills and cents a Set - ! N. Hems ; ad�idente of life I consider it .has no beautiful oarAL,in .- T+r�• could not eat anything without suf- a ual.' each Set). whe■.. ferin severe. in in m back and The German Crown Prince. would not start •on A voyage, without sold send as Qya rrried Many Remedies 5 cc 4 Years. g y it, if it cost a dollar a bottle, money, and we will CIl>bCnra Soap and Ointment CUtCd. �d�0 and I became discouraged. ," St. n R. DRa.uraska. Send you flee on- Behr. friend recommended Gra a 8chr. "BLorke," 8t. Andre, Samotiraeks Qine; all chir*eo '• P the most elegant and at the same prepaid. Write to A iZtiebec man, X. Henri Tstdif, of St. Nuts and I.began to use it. In less time the most comfortable places day. Addrass . than two weeks •I -began to feel bet- ima noble. In m Indian sketches - =HOMER - WARREN kkaimir, writes in &letter dated Mar. 91,191Is Y "I bad a ray bad alas, all covered with ter and inside of two months I was I have already paid tribute to the. _ ' �. ptioa� eight Sears ago. I have had all of a well woman and ` have been a . ,. he Briton, Co. *th my shoulders covered with it, and the since.. and I should like to mention it '`Only once in my life have I tt+pt. Im .Toronto 'blgh part of my arms, and my tans,' bur it was the worst ou my shoulders. I tiled many "I can eat anything I wir-h with again now. Each guest is delight- thoroughly agreed with my wife. ". "A ours man should learn to tla•rsst remedies to cure it, but nothins was pleasure. We. eat Grape -Nuts and fully -ca-red for in a house of this ' -.When was that?" "When our young W good. At last I went to an apothecary do one thin well. This is 'an an a asked me i< I had' ever bred C uticurs' • cream for breakfast and are very kind, and the care is so quietly and -house 'was on- fire. We both want- B' Be - and. ointment. I told him no, and I fond' of it." Name iven b Cana- „ of specialists. Is your son conform- g y .. charmingly exercised that the recip- ed to get out first. „ e�ikue d datai ta�id mh�rete b=oia dian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont.. ient is never allowed to realize that ins to that rule ? In a way. His of Cuttenrs ofatneemt, but I am glad of Read the little book, "The Road the host is• putting h'iinself to any Cure Iter consumption, —For con @imp• • specialty is rolling cigarettes," _ the same, for Cusicura Soap, and Ointment " "There' lion. weak lnni s. lingering coughs. larym `j;•, to Wellville, in pkga. There s a • trouble on his behalf. The English gitlr and bronchitis. Names and addree4et _ Completely cured me cf my skin eruption. . n of tY:oae only given a few days to live by. Mlnard's Liniment Cae•C Caret in Ootwra { I spread the Ootieurs Otstne&t tw &u my . •reason _ excel in this art of genial and - thou htful et?tertainin specialist and doctors, after tstilt this and I think that in washing my -' vsr_rsad the •bore lettert A now onto g _ _ u _ �• cure are alive and well, will he sen. on with the Cuticun 8o&p, it hindered my appears front time to time They are . He contrasts tie mists -e —fin idea rite mom -B Copeland; 611 Psye - ---��' `= - -- - ---�� eruption from Itching and burafst. I tried f ;enulna, true. and full of human Intarestt Ave., Toronto, Ont What a lot of IIerVe that man twy r+medles during three or Ilsar years that• prevails in Germany that a _ has. „ butt.eutswta eoep and Oiatmant cured ma" '1'— guest must be always amused; During the past thirty years the "Isn't it ' so ? . Why, be even has Set N. Haan and O Natural for Them. elation of German has incress- ,� .; Outkur& Soap and osatmaat a» eoM" population y the nerve to put pennies on the fthrwighout tbe.wor%d, but to those who Husband (impatiently )—"Is i;, ed by twenty million. ehurch plate Sunday morning and v�bave mWered much, lost hope and are with- possible, m dear, that no cannot out faith to any treatment a liberal sample po t Y , y x look••the man right in• the eyes wblile of meh with a 32-p� book;t on the skla keep those children. quiet•' foie a mu- ` p Minard's urimant Durso Diphtheria. he's doing it." -map rme will be ensiled free, on &ppliaatlon. t f "=1W Feeler Dens t Chem: Corp.. 60 went? rr Wrote Back. - Ave., Barton, U. S. A. Wife .(soothingly) - .,Now,: John, - CONSULTCNG EIRINEER don't be harsh with the poor little A. friend_ once , wrote to Mark iHnocent• things; it- is- natural -for Twain a letter saying that he was . ENDORSES GIN ELLS 1 �'iHEN /LLE- CHENILLE a in vet bad health, .and:eoncludin fi eel all kinds at hew. ►.stns., also them to be. full . of spirits, and , , -y g } 1ACE CURTJ%INS sYS° ANA CLKARtO they're doing the beet they can." ' I Is there anything worse than Broadway, New York. LIKE maw. Husband — "Well; -if I could have a having toothache and earache 4t - •tI bought some of your GIN PILLF Write to us about yours, Gold Medalist. , , the same time ? Twain wrote at Victoria, B.C. last September. Mot! IttITIS11 AMERICAN 0YZIN000, t♦o=M11oribow S moment s.Ileace I would sit.do_wa o 'back- "Yes - rheumatism -and St. remedy I find. at 6o years of age, to ;lam and write that cheque for fifty-' dol- s Vitus's dance." - ve pWect relief from the Kidney inil _ X& -AL _�'go Tara that you've been bothering me . ]ad der Troubles incident to one of my ` oxlsoso'ra for. a 8 $ ' " r age. I urgently recommend GIN PILLS =` Mrs. Bacon —I understand one to- friends a@ being the one thin this Shi3a,gla >f3 *,ml szsm Wife (sternly)— "`Children, gn up-' - S S can learn different languages from does me ood." E. G. WOODFORD. /troteoe — Preserve— Booutify stairs at once, and.if I hear another B ' word Erorp you to I will pun- 3 ' nME p the phonograph I Mrs. Ebert- -W611, 5a, a box, 6 for +$a.5o• hfor,ey back It lasaple+ and Booklets on Application „ since :our neighbor got his., I know if GIN PILLS fail. Sample free if you Yr ish you severely. '{ %IAME3 '�ANCMUtR & CO,s limited my husband has used language' I write National Drag and Chemical Co. ) 1874) Bathurst Street TORONTO Nlnard's Liniment Curse Coles, ao. ED. 7. 1 M U E 48—'12 never heard him use before, of Caboda, Limited, Toronto. 331 p. �. .� ,. .y -.... :.. v'a'ne.. ..;.:•. ,: ''.: ... �_:.. '.,, :c .., .e. sn ...,,2 its }r •R+s' p,r,e (;'�r�"��.T�rr .,Q., , r f ... n ., . .:.i .. .warn: •'.,.,._ r ro ^Y' "Y' M'. 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'• �A ✓fib? r „' `-+.• s p. �•.u� .�3 4' .« - ..._ ,....,..... „s,.y,«, .•+w+�•s�s.•' �•srn'r:r.+' - ..Fy!- .+ .. .;:.. .�'. a.8 • S' a- . 4 4 A as- ridwd �x � sad naked that ts.fltl be paid for costs -_ F - A Ric'ha -� of axle for wagon to reFiace one brok- - F��' s�$ l�lWes: - r . �wtats,lv"V ryFsidaysoraingatitsOmes, en on account of the bad condition of TxxDam are - invited by the under- • ' - .iNos. Oar. the greenwood road. s ' ed up to one o'clock pp _ .. 'BAT" OF ADVN*TI8ti G - On motion. Win. Cassie, was heard �ureday, November 21st, 1911 for the " FOR �t.aiar.ttion pectins 10 seats re statute labor. was taxed for same, purchase of the north hatf of lot S in isststt anbeeiia.ot tnwtioa; per lire - a cents but was performed by breaking roads the 7th concession 4f the Township of s�ls ante does net saalad. I al odor ipt .oa.aldellne. C� O ID C3- R O C F3 R 13M iF3 Mr. H. Ellicott was heard and asked Pickering In the Countg of Ontario ' epeew &ensue Riven to parties matins wa' excepting part thereof to the extent -- - a>e os far 3 or 6 month* or by the yeas.. Hall that the south part of sideline between of twenty-five scree, and described as ' aety or years ooatraoss payable quarterly. lots lti and 17 in the 4th concession be FIRST OF THE SEASON _.. Sttuiases aas�sNun Have or wad es; wish paper follows, commencing at the north ��.•. r 66 00, payable is advaaoa. west angle of said lot, _then north 74 SMOKED FINNAN _HADDIE- Beacon Brand 10a a lb » lr ce to taint columns tea oe.0 per line, 0 r. Estejle,, . of C, P, R., engineerinJ{ agrees east five chains end 81 Knke, rOm cente per line each subsequent insertion. staff presented tans of overhead SMOKED FILLETS OF HADDIE-- aeon Brand' 1& a lb. ��ay contract rates made known on applies. p -then south 10 degrees east 47 chains �>se rs.. adr.cr3.iag, bridges, bet. lots 0 and 7 in con. S, bet. and 5 links, then south 74 degrees west ,SMOKED CIBCOE$ -Basco rand Ile a lb. r, Advards•ments without written instructions lots, 10 and -ILip _con. 4. and at lot 17 6- chains and 81 links to the . western vsu be inserted natil forbidden sad charged so- in -CO n. 4,' On motion these were ap- DIGBY HERRING - - GOOD SALMON. _ - .aeardiariv. orders for dimontinuiog04,Ve tin- boundary of the said lot, then north ,.'pease most be in writing and seat to the pub. Proved by the council. 16 degrees west 47 chains 5 links to .. iseQ The standing committee on Bonuses ,the place of beginning. The lands- on . O Y :!i Zl U �/ P L Job Week psomptlyatteaded W, or Wire Fences Drainage Matters which there is a barn are of good r- - T88tt8' Etc. reported and recommended the quality, and nearly all cultivable. The _STOCK AND POULTRY SPECIFICS following payments: Robt. H. Cronk, " pergaar ; 81.00 if paid in advance, highest or any tender may not be NON is the time to test these Specifics. Your hens will rocs start laying, bonus on rods of wire fence on Old P ,JBnbaoriptirasto the IUD States, 81.60 accepted.' given Royal Purple Poultry �ireenwoed road, 75.00 ; Newrick g' p y pacific, The Stock Specific will cos to advaooe EDVFIN R. ROGERS. dition our horse, cow or other stock to stand the Wilson, for bonus on b7 rods of wire Y Inspector of Prisons and thane from grass to dry fooda. fence on lot 11, ten. 0, 14,25; David B g Public Charities h r JOHN Mil RKAR, Proprietor, Annan bonus on 35 rode of wrire fence Call and get booklet of information telling when and how to feed these, on lot 10 con. 1, 8.75; Applications parliament Buildings, Toronto 5 7 Toronto;-Oct, 80th, 1918. was received from E. E. .Pugh. for We lack stores ace to display all our lines. What you .don't see ask about NOTES AND COMMLNTS bonus on 00 rods of wire fence on lot P P y 18, CAD. 1. A. Wilson to inspect and We generally have it if it is in the GOOD -GROCERY. LINE. The present year has been a report, ApppI' tions was received Flour We Feed -Cash paid for good butter and eggs. - - year of disasters. The one that from John Whitson for bonus on 200 "Buy all your Groceries at the Grocer's. _ -stirred the world th ' realest was -rods of wire fence on lot 28. con. 8. at Cherrywood Station erg E. B. Hoover to inspect and - report. RICHARDSON'S ' probably the toss of the Titanic The standing committee on Contin- Bran, Shorts, whole, crushed .� chop- -with reported and recommended ped fiats, whole and chopped Wheat, with about fifteen hundred souls, , payment as follows: D. R. Beaton, dried Brewers drain, Colwell 's Molas- aadisaster which is the greatest in oD account of salary, 09.550; Jobli ses Meal, Oil Cake, Blachford's' Cal; aaanals of the sea. The stranding Murkar for printing and advertising, Meal, Bibby's Cream Equivalent, Stan- - --- Best week of the -Royal George, 31'x' Bard Chemical Charcoal, Cream of the L D The standing' committee on Relief West and Monarch Flour, Crushed :]belonging to the. Canadian North- reported and recommended the follow- Oyster_Shell, etc: , •ern line, when approaching the ing ppaayments : J. J. Harvey for tak; . pp g ing llliss Matilda Gunn, of.Claremont, TYlOY211'W3 R+DOf2t0= is COMIMTO 0ity of Quebe�iis_another disaste r to the asylum, 8.50; Dominion Ex- -- • - - - ' which though unaccom iced by pyeas Co. charges for taking Miss - - R 1� any loss of life, means a .loss of Macnab effects yo goods aui;;,p, ed J. & P. C O.. A.L Stove pipes, elbows, stove pipe wire, stove blacking, F &about two million dollars. The Green. 19.29; ames Frazer, of B ou- Fri i3AEiD AND oE30FT Stove brushes, ash sifters, and coal hods. Floor oil. = JProvince of Saskatchewan in the sham who is in poor circumstances, cloth-oil eloth�indiog and tacks, horse blankets, halt - bborhood of Regina. rose dealt &00 The Standard Fuel Co.. Ltd. ' era, and cow chains. �g g The standing committee on -Roads - ' _ -A a hardest blow in its history, and Bridges reported and recommend. - iCherrywood Station C. N. R. _ ed payment as follow.: W. E. Holt- 7 The nails any size for 25c. s� when the cyclone about the month t y Mondays, Wednesdays and 4: b or work on road div. 4A. 12.00: Our groceries are the freshest. •ate July, passed over it leaving Wm. Cassia shovelling scow, 'b.W ; Fridays only. terrible destruction of life and H. Ellicott. work between lots 10 and _. . +operty in its wake. These with 17, in con. 4, 1.90; H. Ellirott for re- R. C• �?A'�i =�SCI�T GEORGE PHILIP, • BROUGHAM pairing culvert on Brock r•oaa on 4th Phone Mark. 50`10 rs number of 'minor disasters are con. 4.98; A. E. 8smiltan, for build- -STORE- the which concerned - Canada ing concrete culvert at Alton &. Ux- bridge v t t to pay 00 per cent. 9:1.36 ; H. � 0 You Realize PEEL'S a H - s STORE y 1 the most. - Foreign countries have Devereli. work -on Brock road bridge, .4also suffered greatly. In the Brit- 7,00; L. Banks, ditto, 7,00; Carter A the money you can make selling PruiL l lei .a. mnp W__r_i�bt, hauling cement and stone trees? The present demand for rrur- "� -'T`"^ or S ar's brad e, i.3b : E - Biutoil, eery s ac is a grea es to a ts- pe .19urope have experienced record for wire re- inforcing culvert-At AltoD& Cory at the bueineas. Every person Ismail falls followed by utiprece. 3.75; A. E. White, drawing 131 yds who has land is planting or preparing - k tented destruction to crops. of gravel for Carter's culvert, 18.60 to plant. - „ F. 8wrbron _repairing culvert, 1.60: We Want iVaw L�OOtt1 a11a Shoe's Of every description at the very 16west 'r "Turkey in Europe i9 now wincing H. Calvert and others. teamingcement for Fay sad Wint$r months a reliable 4" and lumber And filling approaches possible rifles. _ •i�naier the most terrible blow in man to sell is Pickering and surround- - - - � p its history tten it is probably to Brock Rd bridge, 30.00: �V. Puckrin lag district. Good pap, exclusive terri- tory y p y work on brid .between lots 4 and S A pall i8 respectfully solicited _ q a°d all the advantages in repre- ^ liter death throes as a nation, as In con. 4, 34.00 ; Peak and Calvert sapling an old eetabliahed firm, Over teaAming gravel for baseline bridge, in - -Ivalveot which will not cause say 1>ill,7b00; Roy Stewart, caring for 000 acres in cultivatica. Established It i.8 a pleasure to shOW goods.. _ deep mourning among the civiliz- cement bags at Brock rd bridge. 150; years' Write PEto, Out NL'R- -,� nations Of the world. _ : J• L• 3pink Ltd. Coal for rock crusher, BEiiY, CO.. Toroata, Ontario, ' J PEEIJ - Brock Street - WHITBY' - 2,87; J. L. Spink Ltd. at timber , �o`e of the hardest words to say 5'00: John JtcGioty, building con- - -- y crate floor in proc.k rd _br. to and ... ilia the English language is a very cement for same 124 39 ; R. Burrell. { siosll one, with only two letterta, �ml °fit lumber for Brock road bridge 0 F. Hurst teaming lumber for R E M 0. V E D _ : +tt9►e word :r''f1. The ability to say Brock road bridge, 3.00 ; A. C. Reesor - - -- - - -- - ' - - _ 'this word at the proper time is-the for 106 bbiv of cement, 201.00: H. Hard and Threshing Coal, now in �aelaaraeteriatie teat of tit@ true Johnson for building culvert bet. lots -hand at yard at Greenburn _ - _ 28 and 29 in con, 0, 011.25 ; James Pot- station. Call and get biro. A man may distinguish ter, for crushing stone and moving prices.. 6e are nrnv in our pea premises CJobn Dickle'a old -` -__ +iiltaself on the field of battle. $@ crurher. 83.90: Roy Morgan hauling - gravel and stone for Spears' bridge T / �1 �T i Bray have his breast covered with 75,00; W. Waddell, 131 yde gravel YY M. G T B S O ly 1 �etsndJand take much pleasure ie invitimg yea tci_call,nd t amsedals which may bear testimony 1110: O. H. Pugh, for 3 bble cement _.. GREEI�FBURN. ONT. and culvert bet. tats 28 and-29 con. 0. - see our Nety $lock - larger and halter than ever, and at ' 4D his courage. Books may 'be 8,20; W. Michell, teaming for Carter's * _ written recording his acts of bra. culvert, 81.00; W, Michell, filling in ii D T��N$ > way prices that are right. We would like. to think You -foe "lusty and telling ho* he spurned Approach' end- building railing- •for 1T System death to save the lives of his fel- Spear's bridge, 100.00: W. H. Todd Only line reaching all Summer your liberal patronagg in the past, and with the larger ! ► a for re- inforcing iron. etc. for n. t. 1., Reeorta in Highland& • of Ontario -low- creatures. His deeds of ,valor Uxbridge to pay 00 per cent, 6.76; H. including floor space we now have we feel sure that Ire well be able Johnson -for- building Spear's bridge slay be held up to the world as an 273.00 ; H. Johnson for re- inforcing -MUSKOKA- LAKES to serve y6u even better in the future. b inspiration to others. Fathers iron, making tempo rar road, repair- LAKE OF BAYS and mothers may sit by the fire- ing culvert etc, 8,12; Squires 45 ?ALGON(IUIN PARK _ tside reading to their chi dren yde of gravel4,50;' Ontario Bridge M7IGANETAWAN RIVER Co. on acct. the FRENCH RIVER d '�1 • D U RL I� stones of great deeds of br 1q On motion the reeve was instructed enacted by some great hero But to grant his order on the treasurer in TEMAGAMI �-..� favor of the parties recommended for KAWARTHA LAKES then@ heroes may fail when it comes payment in the various reports as Full Summer Service now in effect IN G, DIIt. resented this day. PICKER +to the greatest test, the power t0 presented council now adjourned to inset to all of above resorts: Write for saa NU, when the are tam ed ull particulars and illustrated fold- may ' y again on Monday. -Dec. D 9th for the err to any Grand Trtuil; ARen.t. . •o do something when their cons- transaction of general business. eeences tell them they should not. Homeseekers' Excursions, I Their companions may tempt them New Advert4sements. July 9 and 23 August 6 to 30 THEDOMINION UNK *,o do some wrong .act, and the _ September 3 and 1? I,lrnow that unless the yield, the OR SALE-Threshing outfit cbea Via Sarnia or Chicago. am EDMUND a Ost an, M.R, P D W. D. MArn4WVM V109-PREM M. y y F g P• O. A�"i3fbc�i�i`r cf.mnt Manapr. r' 1' applyro ALBERL' HA'WKIR6,_HDabland Winnipeg and return -- $34.00 Capital paid up, s4,70o, 000 .lieserveVuudaa,70o,o00.T'A.1 Assets, eT0000,000 will win. the displeasure of their Peg ' Crest ss cf 'Edmonton and returt] - - $42.00 - A COMPLI 14ANW NS SERVICE associates, and the result 'is they _ Every description of Banking business is transacted by _ Tickets good for 60 days. _ Ev Do :take sa step„ that has weakened . `STOVE FOR SALE -A psrlor cook Titti nttxtoa BANK. in good 000ditioa; Apply to F. E. HA 8L NO CHANGE OF CARS a heir character. An opportunity Chazoh St Picteriag, Collectionsproinptlymadeandmoaeyrernttfedwithoutdshy. 4 resent itself to take a dollar Special train will leave Toronto at Advances made on Farmers' Sale Notes, - �y p. OUSE TO RENT -In' the 'village 10.30 p.m. on above dates, via Chf- _Travellers' Checks and Letters of Credit issued. liar it maybe thousands' of dollars � of Pickering, Possession given on Oct. cago and St. Paul. carrying through - - 3st. • For farther information .apply at this coaches and Pullman Tourist Sleep- WHITBY BRANCH, • • • • • A. A. ATKINSON, Maur. E belonging -to • another, without be'- of9aa 50-tf ing cars. g' detected, and they take_;& step -.T OST -A collie pup, color mostly The Grand Trunk. Pacific Railway_ a e _. resat paves the ;w- r further L black with write and brown markings, is the shortest and quickest route _ Left Friday, Nov. 8, Reward offered, GORDON. between Winnipeg- Saskatoon- - crime. Many a man is sorely DIMMA, Ind, phone, Cedar Grove: r Edmonton. &tempted. We do not .know the New Fast Express Service between - OST- berween Toronto and Osh- p astruggle9 that some pass through L Ewa° one automobile tire and rim, -size Winnipeg Ind Regina. Smooth g g P' M TH E -]Ini this life, struggles that bear For rotas finder-will Co. please write roadbed, Electric. li hied. Slee ing _ -_ _ -_ -_ - 35x4. _- ICSTASl1311® ' - g StcLaoghHa Motor car Co, Ltd., Oshawa, 6 Cars, Superb Dining Car Service. .. 1873 _ _ the true marks of heroism: There ARM TO RENT -Lot 80, con. 1, Ly Winnipeg, 8.45 a,m. 8,00 p.m. ' ' -are thousands of heroes in this _F FickertnR� reawnable repairs made. Poe - Ar. Yorkton, 7.10 p.m. 9.30 a.m. x world whose heroic deeds are not session on Apr31'iet 1913, rSc&r a to ptaw now. Ar. Oanora, '8.30 p.m, 1.1.45 a.m. DAR� yy Apply to W. J. CHESTER, Scarbozo, Oat, 6 i Ar. Rena, '9,00'p.m7 7.00 a.m, ;lfrnown to a single soul but their- Ar. Sa atoon, 8.18 a,m.. TRAYED -On to the premises 'of r. dmontoa, . 9.00 tn. = .•selves and who remind u9 ' Of . S the undersigned lot 15, con, 1. 1 mile west P. Qir`ray'9 7POCda, "Many a flower is of Pickering village a red heifer, The owner L'PPER LAKE SAILINGS _ i mdy have the edme by proviu property and as born t0 blush unseen itlld waste psytng expenses. THOS, OAL x 6s Railings from Sarnia for Sault Rter cAVING3 deposited in, the bank ranee in the desert air. TRAY CALVES - Strayed from Marie and Port Arthur 3.30,p,m. V draw me highest current rate of ate frig _ Mondays, Wednesdays. and Satur- _ S the pr6wisee at the undersigned: lot s9, days. �1 - interest. �VithdmWilh Of part or the - 'pICK$RlNG COUNCIL- cou,4,Pickariag, on or about Oct, let, two O CANADA . ealves,l yearling red heifer and 1 spring red Ask any Grand Trunk Agent for whole amotmt may be made When. heifer calf. information wilt be thatkfull full information, or write " ' '.T 136 above Copuell met pursuant . to reoetved by CHARLES E. HOOD, Brock Road, - �0D Orrin . ever desired without dewy. - :ydJuat meat on Tuesday the 12th-inaL oat. r-s A. E. DUFF, D: P: A„ ;1`� �' ) &[,ambers all present, the reeve in the FARM TO RENT -Being south Unim Station, Toronto, Ont. TORONTO v `a BAN r a�hair. 11 pitta of tote 5 and 6, B. F. cou.. Plokerimg. FRED ALLEN, _ f minutes- of the last meeting and 000dstina of loo acres more or less. On G.T.R. Agent, Pickering 'DTI ■/��1 T t'`��i^(��1, r , were read and approved. she premises are a la bqli brick house, fair sized _�� PICKERI1 1 V BRA `�'H9 A number of accounts wereipreaent- barn with stone ababling, and deaf a abed, Boil a rtbb slap loam.ln a good slate of oaltiva- kk ea:,4 [Or payment and refeired- to the I tloo, Farm adjoins Lake gOntario. For turtber C,. Sw"t to Ed R W. GOR DON, A9aaager• ® ®® Branch also a4 �lhr6itbg. ,aeral standing committees. f D apply OWl®LL, thrPah- ux-ets ersiaoiare a ploto H W P its in Heart' Jaa s was. heard or. Pickering. •$.• .. W .n«t. •n,' , ;} .'„ S*•�°a •;rye'. ", "r .r'.w�e •. ",�.u' as y�-fiyy `'` - .. -. . i !n». ,-.. .,.... .,,..., .1., r. .a •k dfr�kr.'�, -t. oe�:fASt!..._:.,w.... _..:.:_.- _..:__:... -J .< -"^: ... s„„ . w,: �';,,,*. k4Ftx •;,a'a;:.�'rnr+.�1+F:u''.`s: .k`�w: "�Y... .,..r.•Y:,,.,.a.�:.:.,:.�-:4,1 s. 7Sti' a.,._...i • ..- .'i,�aYl,�',:.�., . _7 U V "F RR •-•,:- , TRI. Jt _j' -7 7. mission 4 Niles Walks, of Brooklin, spent tending the Horticultural Exhibi• 0RIEMONT P. M nab, or., was in the el ty achy last week with her, aunt, Lion at Toronto this week. be pre Friday. Mrs. Dow. Howson ThompsoD, of Good. 7 :We- J. �fl, .:.:^,RICHARDSON'S Miss Sadler is spending a week Widmer Miller is off duty these wood, but formerly of this place, ',,with Toronto friends. days looking after one. of Job's was in town last week in search Imporlaat showing of Asset display of John McClellan spent Sunday comforters• of horses but failed to secure any. Ahina. A yery large assonmans of it his home in Whitby. A carload of coal arrived in thing to suit. 86adonary. Books, Dolls, Toys, jual Born—On Monday, Nov; 74h, to town this week but was grabbed On Tuesday morning three wag. 4� F. and Mrs. Madill, a son. up on short notice. gon loads of potatoes from Ux. �roosivod,for the Holiday bads. W Thomas Gregg Shipped a car. Miss Evans, Miss Marvin and bridge township passed through and a" dwnu load oLho Joanna Neil purpose spending the the village for Brougham Find Baboaripdons takes for all Magasines, _go on Tuesday. Ale A Torrence, of Maj"gam, week-end In the city. Pickering where they found ready Weekly and Daily N*wspapsail was in town on Tuesday. The Methodists of Claremont sale. Miss Margaret Gregg, of n- are making arrangements for their John and Mrs. Palmer, who to, is home for a few daps. annual Christmas Tree. were at onetime residents of Clare. Reuben Besse had a business Mrs. '--P. Maiciiab, sr., and her mont, but now residing in the trip to the city on Saturday. brother, Robert Scott. spent Sun- neighborhood of Barrie are visit- 3ftoc3c 81=00t. J. C. and Mrs. Macnab, of 'Ux_ day with friends in Pickering. ing relatives and friends in our bridge, were in town on Tuesday. J' J. Harvey is in Whitby for a burg for a few days. Widmer Miller and friend spent CoWple��f weeks assisting W. Ayers Wm. and Mrs. Walker, of To. Sunday with friends in Goodwood, his The Misses Hamilton spent a Rev. W. R. and Mrs. Wood crest, of Nebraska, motored. out called to Rothsay on•Mocda from in 9 - lacksmithing business. ronto, Wguipanied by Miss Hill. Choce Y r0 the city on Monday and Nour -ltimate couple of days in the city this were r week, by the sudden death of a friend. spent several hours with the form- You may, not buy an engine this year, You may decide that your will • Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, will Mrs. Fred Farmer has returned er's mother, Mrs. Win. Walker, sr. present Separator be here as usual on Wednesday horne, after spending a week with do for another season. '.next. her sister and father in Stouff- Like many present owners of L. Bowes, of Peterboro, spent vi"P. Sunday at his home in the vill- W. G. Scott. of Richmond Hill, as in town on Tuesday- attend - Wedding bells may ' novi- w be Ing a meeting of the township heard ringing faintly in the vil. council. lags. Mr. W1119,-of Uxbridge, has been F. A. Spence, of Kent School, supplying the village with pot&- Toronto, spent Sunday with C. O. toes whIc4 he disposed of at 1.00 per bag. J. E. Fish,-of the W. B. Hamil- Judson Bundy and his cousin, 7 too Shoe Co., spent Tuesday with Arthur Bundy, of Pickering, spent E S1/.t P I =1 CREAM SEPARATORS You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be- fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the.. ULTIMATE machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there is a better machine —an Empire—on the market. W. M. Hamilton sizing up a com- Sunday with their relatives in Claremont. Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per-' ll plate line of winter footweajr,--�- hap@ you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Per The sportive six-year-old is be- Mr. Raymond, of Toronto, was would like the Empire to demoWrate its superiority in your own home P ginning to sniff the air in a north- in town on Monday and Tuesday ��at will be best proof of our statements. We am at your service. Mau us 4 erly direction and to inqu a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on prolitable dairying by calling, that of ou ire by working at his, H y 44 what route Santa may be expect. piano-tuner. return mail. Address ed this year. Mrs. Nichol, of Torono, and her George Hill, of Alsask, Sask.. son Ernest spent the week- Empire Cream Upamtor do. of Cinadas Ltd, Toronto has arrived at the home of his end visiting at T. Graham's, South Sold in Pickering Township by rents, Wm. acid Mrs. Hill, of the of the village. W a itt, line 'Uxbridge, after an ab- Robt. E. Le of Toronto, T v an't sence of two years. Mr. Hill spent Sunday here at the home of Howard E. Turner, Agent, Whitevale Speaks very highly of the west his parents. James and Mrs. Leg- 7 and intends to return about the gitt, of North Toronto. Ist of March. Quite a, number of the members Ira Boyer received a telegram of the Women's Institute are at- Shorthand Had@ Eaq -R. BRYAN 3 313jL1t33Mnj J� on Monday informing him of the Sale Bills, _4 If such evidence a.9 the following ex- Tobaccos, pipes and smokers'- -death of his nephew. Geo. Boyer. Concert Bills, Ij Boyer, If from letters and other equally I undries. Central office Bell son of Joseph and Mrs. Bo NO Catalogues, strong testimony contained in out Telephone Co. AAfency for Detroit, who died after a brief booklet, is not sufficent to satisfy any Rolaton Laundry.1 • 11loess from aneumesia. - M.[THE]USS] Bilitter-wra,ppers. person desirous of learning shorthand- CLAREMONT ONTARR Boyer left on Monday evening to then there can be no merit in any busi- -Receipt Blanks, _!,stteud the funeral. Institute will Finandial Reports,- ne" under the sun: The Women's Ins OF MOTHERHOOD po" Order Blanks, • DxAR Ma. CLA.RKZ—"It IS R, plea- hold their November meeting on sure to write a testimonial endorsing OVERLAND the afternoon of the 20th at the Topic Cards-, anything so much superior to other -home of Mrs. James Coates. There Healthy Mothen' and CI& Programmes. things used for the same purpose as your system of Eclectic Shorthand Is A. will be an exhibition of inexpen- dren Nfake Happy Holt m Letter Heads, to others I have examined. 1 9"11 aloe Xmas gifts, and all are asked to bring some Bill Heads, be pleased to reply to any communi- kind of sandwich. Motherhood is woman's highest sphere cation that may be sent me with re- AD ladies are especially invited. in life. It is the fruition of her dearest Memo Heads Terence to the system, or to have an The Baptist Church purpose hopes and greatest desires; yet thou- Note Heads. one interested call to we rue. " —L. A" T F.&Lms, 477 Parliament St., (teacher.) OVERLAND % holding a two weeks special ser saiido of noble women through some de Statements, MOCCL 59T vice, beginning with Sunday next- rangement have been deniedtbis blessing. Our Fall and Winter Term com- The services wilt be conducted by In many homes once childleas there an Counter Checks, menced September 5th, but students 1913 Models now on view. Better Herbert Bryan, of Lindsay. now children because of the fact that ..Wedding Invitations, may enroll, any day, as Instruction Is than ever During these services Rev. Mr. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Christmas Cards, strictly persobal. Grant will conduct the Sunday makeew en normal, healthy andstroug. Write or call for free booklet. 80 H. P., 5 Pass. $I&W. 45 H. P., 4F _-'Iervicse In the Lindsay Baptist Visiting Cards, Coll This is evidenced by the following letters M Clarke's shorthand ege j Envelop 5 Pan. $19W all fully equip church. which are genuine and truthful 5W College St.. Manning Ave. Frank Soden has been unfortun- London, ont. I wish to thank YM TORONTO pod and guaranteed. De- ate in losing a number of fowl for the benefit I received by taking YOU 112 livered Toronto. recently. The other evening, bear- famous medicine, iDg a not In the vicinity of his Lydia EL Pinkham's Or any other kind of printing done and G&rford Motor meatir, -proth at t a Z kc Trucks. gate when he found the intruder pound. Before my I ban-house he proceeded to investi- V a g a to b Is, CoCu- r " ptly, -and h lowest possible price, was a fox. Next morning he Shaw-Overland Sales Co., baby was born I was, of foxes basking III Call at the round a couple so Ill I eould n o t a 58 to 50 Adelaide St.. West. the sun, but having no gun, their stand long or walk on 40 lives were spared. any distance. I had Fing. to lie down NEWS OFFICE TORONTO On Friday evening last Mr. nearly lag to 0 Lo N land, of Knox College. gave an all the time. After Ar 0 P illustrated lecture in the Presby- I took your Medicine ::6 Picks ring Lwnber­ Yad Ties 1.. 0 rr 1 01 .0,0Z k terian Church on the work of--the I felt like a new wo- 0 0 9XPER19"Ce Students Missionary Society in oauld work "4 *,1, Jan All kinds of rough `hemlock. I and 2 the'new North and West of Can 4C inch pine dressed. a. The weather was very un: _Mnl morning till night and was happy Feb �o — drop,' ad well. I certainly think It relieves a In sidin we have Manitoba, P1 )Propitious and as a result the at- pain at childbirth and recommend it to Mar 'VT,,d feather edged. APT tendance was much smaller than every woman who is pregnant. Youmay a In shingles —New Brunswick and 54 CW'EYZA i JXP RK Ca cl d(- use this testimonial if you like. I t: g 'A W way rish Columbia;;, ality of the lecture t may W I served., elp some other woman. Mrs. FRANX ::I)c M J Us 0 =a In ready roog —Montr I k� a sery h ng. TRAVIC MARKVI N DESIGNS -"1 0 Brantford make. The Rev. J. W. Totten will con- CoMuN, L32 Adelaide St., London, Out DICSIGNIS RIGHT* ae. duct the services in the Methodist COPYRIGHT* &C. Sept' .4 Brooklyn, N.Y. — 'T was ailing all the Aim7ona sendlac a sketett and d ti. _.W. D. GORDON & SON, W� "Certalts our opinion jr-19 . .4. the 17th luven on is probably tu'617.2y co oe ;91 Pickering, Out church next Sunday, time and did not know what the matter ttviek I umnuums. ".4 ... , . inst. He will also preach at Glas- was. I' wanted a baby but my health itons rtreA F-ItTIAB t NOT Abonadent &L A on PatenIn sent ires. oldest a ency for t16 0 Doe kZ go 3 w in the aftetnoon, His many would not permit it. I was nervous, my patents "ken tf h Mann r*o*t" January 1913•Whitby 13, Osbaws It. Broughana friends will be pleased to see him Side ached and I was all ran down. 1 "oius, witbo arm tat6e Is, Port Perry 17, Uxbridge 10, Cannington 9 and hear him again. The Rev. Beaverton 8, Upterpove 7 2. fin heard that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable T)r Marvin Will -conduct the set,- Compound was goedwk"eek-dw­medi­- ALWO am weew, the Island for Mr. Totten cine. I have no* a beautiful baby and W"►" ON 1: T LAMM, - prepaid. on the Sunday, and will lecture at your Compound has helped me in every till in Busmiess '*us of the appointments on the way."—Mrs. J. J. SIIEWART, 299 Ham- in.. Monday evening following. Brooklyn,- N.Y.- olai St., NINO And prepared to - do all kinds of 7 A meeting of the curlers was field in the rink on Tuesday even- Woodwork Repairing and Ifig of last week when the club re- Of all mobterlah and assign C Tire Setting. organized for the ensning year. 'S kept In stock. 14 will pay you to oall at our works ard inspeal our stook -The following officers, were elect 0 and obtain prim, Doull be D- impson 0 -,6d - President. John Gerow ; -Vice- agents we do not employ insla, own U PreEident ' G. 11., Samis;Secretary- Tremurer, Mel. Brodie. Manag- ing Committee—John Gerow, R. ,:Besse, 'NCal, A LAD 'S APPEARANCE z char. N. Burton and J. J. Harvey Skips —R.- Besse, 101818. Neal, W. M. Palmer, M. Have You ever recognized how much righ appearance depends upon right Millinery ? As in our opening advt., we have never before gone to so C. J. Bropie and J. J. stated much trouble to have our statement true as we have this season. Harvey. All are looking forward , hat is, the first thing to be looked at, because upon it largely depends The to a pleasant. winter's sport. whether you shall be considered well dressed or not. We say come and see The Baptist Young Peoples , our hats. Every hat wont suit you. We can make the hat to become you. Union had a most enjoyAb)e time -,-in the church Monday evening when the young' men gave a NEW . G I OODS FOR FALL AND WINTER SoCiiil td-"the" member's and the church. me -friends in the The n D. R: A. Corsets 50c, 75c and 1.00 Under Vests. .71 Men' . a Sweater C6ats, Boys' Sweater Coats, gen's Diaw':eri,- t4i,,W. charge of everything includ- Hosiery, Shirts and .:'-took ling the baking d the stewing of Sweaters Boy's Shirts and Drawers 7 . the oysters, J= tarts particul- arty came in for much criticism, Ladies'. Men's, Boys', Girl's Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. See the above values before purchasing. Our prices are always rock bottom. favorable and otherwise, t he fill- Have you tried, a pair of our -Overall% the best for the -tug being something now in the money in the country. •ulinary art. Joe is being besieg. A.:k ,ad with applications for the re- Tobaccos, Cigsws, -Groceries—Best in the market, ripe. The formnla, however, is a secret which will die with Joe. Hull Durham Tobacco, Zig-Zag Cigarette Pa? ,r fresh. sanitary itary Always fresh and q Our 25c Black and Mixed Blend Ten equal to any 40c package Tea, The program was also given by The above lines are always r the men who did themselves credit D. SIMA&1.L:`18jON% Co., PICKERING t ion. 0, ;h- a SPECIALTY LIN Ind, phone, No, 302, Claremont JOHN WGRATH CLAREMONT, ONT. Me Pickering Vigilance Committee The object of this Association is to, lessen stealing and prosecute the felons. Ifembers having property stolen odinmuni- 0&40 immediately with any member of Executive committee. Membership too 01.00• Tiaketefroav be Led from the President Or secretary on application. Exec. Corn.—L. D. Banks W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ontj J. A. O'Connor. Arthur Jefrrev. ly we can.and do throw off the 698ut commission aflo per oent.,Whiobyouwill eartainly save by purebasing from as "11 solicited. WNITIT GRANITE 00.9' Whitby, Ou#Gd*• Ee W. EVANS, ,tip_ Pump Manufacturer Shop and Residence, Dundas St WHITBY, ONT. Three doors west of Whitby House I We are prepared to instal wood or iron pumps on abort notice also attend to all kinds of repairing. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, [also gasoline engines and: the squre gear MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR Phone No. 50 at "residence. • wul you tleu me the name vi we t waltz 1". she asked, Sick headaches-neuralgic headaches - splitting, , He bowed, and began to turn -blinding headaches --all vanish when you tale over the pile of music to find the Na- Dra-Co Headache Waters piece. 'They do not contain phenacetin, aeetanilid, -- - -- „ morphine, opium or any other dangerous drug. Frithiof, „ *be w�aspered, 25c. a box at your Druggist's. 123 "have you forgotten mil Have NA'"ONAL DRUG a CUCUICAL CO- or CANADA. Llrt7cs. ti"u you nothing to say to me I' But he made as though he did not - -. -- ` hear her, gravely handed her the face with the most comical parody INGRE STS ON LABEL. music, then, turning away, took of a woman's innate tendency to - up his violin and signed to Sigrid hide her love. to begin the next dance. ".VLI $Lie. was looking just as usu- Standards o Purity for Honey, CHAPTER XXII.- ACont'd) seem to understand that one can Poor Blanche was eagerly claim al -as pretty, and as siren -like as Jam, Peas, Ete. 'With the exception of Great Bri- dance and sing at home for pure ed by her next partner, and with ever, wretched woman!” Then, The governing standards of pur tain and Saxony, in nearly all Eu- Pleasure and not professionally." burning cheeks and eyes bright remembering that Swanhild was too its for honey, for fruit and other ropean countries of importance After that the old author often with unshed tears, was whirled off, young to hear all theft truth, she products; for canned peas, and for ' Criminals are publicly executed. paid them a visit, and they learned 'though her feet seemed weighted suddenly drew up. But there, flavoring extracts, are promulgated "Thank you," said old Herr Siv- to like him very much and to en- and almost refused to keep time don't speak of her any more. I under the provisions of the Pure ertsen. "These stairs are terrible joy his tirades against th'e; degen- with that violin whose tones seemed never wish to hear her name Foods Act in the Canada Gazette. - work. I shall be glad not to have orate modern race. And thus with ; to tear her heart. again." It is specified that honey must to climb them again. But houses hard work, enliven,d now and t'ien I The thought of the possibility of Frithiof came to breakfast only not ocntain more than 25 per cent. are all alike in London -all alike! by a visit to Rowa'L. 'tree House, or stopping the dismal mockery of en- a few minutes before the time when of water, not more than B per cent. - Story after story, till they're no by a call from the Bonifaces, the joyment came to her again, and she he had to start for businnes. His °f cane sugar, and not less than 8 better than the tower of Babel." winter slipped by, and the trees I eagerly seized the first opportunity eyes looked very neavy, and his per cent, of luster sugar. It is fur- "Frithiof has gone for a walk grew green once more, and they of departure ; but when once the face had a pale, set look which Sig- ther specified that when jam, mar - 'with a friend of his," she explain- were obliged to own that even this strain of the excitement was over rid had learned to interpret only malade, fruit, butter or jelly con - eel. "But he will be home in a smoky London had a beauty all its her strength all at once evaporat -_ too well. few minutes. I always persuade own. I ed. Feelin Fick and faint she lay „ thins other fruit or fruit juice than g You don't' look well this morn- that which gives its special name to him to take a good walk on Satur- "Did you ever see anything so back in a cushioned chair in the in'- Mr. Falck," said the foreman, the fact of the presence _ day if possible." lovely as all this pink may and yel- cloak -room • her ol'd ' the article, g push mantle a cheerful, bright -eyed, good- heart- ; and the lace mantilla which she ed old man • who had managed to °f such other fruit shall be stated "In consequence of which he low laburnum 4 -cued Sigrid, as g I on the label in lettering as large - oesn get „ roue a as ghastly pale, and the maid came up arv, and to whom Frithiof had of- an distinct as that use in nam- ' work for me, said Herr Sivertsen. walked westward to fulfill one of ing the fruit principally present. "However, you are quite right. He the evening engagements to which I tot her with anxious inquiries. ten applied for advice on the sub- When-the-sugar in preserve, jam, needed more exercise. Is he quite they had now become pretty well I It is nothing liut neuralgia, jest of domestic economy. f butter or jelly is well again 9N accustomed. she replied, wearily. "Let them "We were up late last night," marmalade, fruit, gai wholly or partly replaced by glu- "Quite well, thank you; though "No; we had nothing equal to, -call my carriage, said Frithiof, by way of explana l Bose or by any other substitute for And then came a confused sound tion. But the old man was shrewd - I suppose he will never be so strong this at Bergen," he admitted, and I , sugar, the fact of such substitution - as he once was," she paid a little in very good spirits they welkedlof wheels outside in the street and and quick- sighted, and happening, shouts echoing through the ni ht, shall be stated upon the label in sadly. "You see overwork and on, past the great wealthy houses ; B later on to be in Mr. Boniface s trouble and poor livin must in the he with his violin -case and she with while from above came the sound private room, he seized the oppor- Plain lettering. p g , I Canned as, unless specially e- Ion run injure., even - a strop a big roll of music well content of the dancers, and t' ate resolute tunity to remark : y g 1 g g , , si nested, shall be prepared from _ man." with the success they had worked indefatigable violin st i. going <n We shall have Mr. Falck knock- g l wit the - monotonous ai: of "Sir in out again, sir, if I'm not m_ is- the harvest of the year in which "There are no strong men now - hard to win, and not at all dispos- g g a�days, it seems to me," said the ed to envy the West End people. Roger de Coverley, ' as t1 ough it taken; he is looking very ill to- they are canned, and shall be the old author gruffly. "They all It was indeed a great treat t Sig - were played by a mac.ne rwtll r (lay. unripe peas of the crop of that year. o a than by a man with a weary baad "I'm sorry to hear that," said Ripe peas may be canned provided Y knock out sooner or later-s, de- ric' to have a glimpse of so different and a heavy heart. I Mt. Boniface. " 'IOU were quite that the label shows quite clearly generate race-a; worthless gener- s life, This evening he happened that the are such. Mixtures of awn," to be particularly cheerful; things. Lady Romiaux s carriage is at ; right to tell nl*, Foster. We will y „ ripe and unripe (or green) peas , "Well, the doctor says he must had gone well lately at the shop; the door, ' said a voice, and she see what can be done. P 'shall be plaint labeled in such s 1 have had a very fine constitution his strength was. increasing ever hastily, got up, made her way I " And the foreman knew that there' y to have recovered so fast," said I des and ghe home atmosphere had and uR with a bri eh l r lighted sLehall, was no favoritism in this speech, ! way as to show that they are mix- to have "ecov I loot rather afraid done a great deal to banish the j , PP; I for yf-r- -Fhoniface- considered. the' tures. Peas which do not comply It was quite oga; g with the above regulations under aometimee OX -hie doing toyo i �cls` haunt -sag- thoughts- of -th-e past which employee • � into her brougham. I health of his em to ea as a matter ble for Lady' of the very highest importance, and the act shall be deemed to be adul- again Were you going to suggest in solitude 'had so preyed on his I P Y Romsaux to go, but the dance was help a Christian first and a trades-' �r�• -- some more work for him I" I mind. They discussed the people in not et over, and Frithiof and Sig - I 'mangafterward, did not conaider - "Yes, I was; but perhaps it id; Norwegian during the intervals,, Y work in which you could help him," and in a quiet way •were contriving' rid bad, of course, to stay to the I money- making to be the great ob- � said Herr Sivertsen, and he ex- evening, get a good deal of fun out of the I b_ itter end. jest of life: 'Many a time good old I The average man doesn't care And at length the programme had platned to her his protect. evening, 'when suddenly their peace i- 8t p g Foster himself had been sent down what you say about him so long as r,� "If only I could male time 'for was invaded by the unexpected i been toiled through. She hurried for a. few days at the sea -side with you you admit that he's clever, #t," she cried. old you see We all eight of the very face which Frithiof, down - stairs to put on her cloak and his family, and it was per-haim a A woman's idea is that a good have bus lives. 1 have. to see to had so strenuously tried to exile hat, rejoining. Frithiof in a few j vivid remembrance of the delights meal ought to. be worth, at least, y i minutes in the crowded hall, where' of West Cordington that made 'him' -' the house almost entirely and there from his thoughts. They had just I he -stood looking, to her fond fancy, � i getting -home on time tor, and she's _ ^` 3e always ,either mending or mink • 1 finished a waltz.- Sigrid loi,ked up g add. as he left the room: right. Ing in hand, And Swanhild and I from her music and saw, only a few a thousand times nobler and gran- a looks to me,. air, 'as if he „My small boy can ask questions are out every afternoon at Madame yards distant from her, the pretty, der than any- of the oSher men neeed bracing up:" w. , e and 1 about him. (To be continued.) that nobody can ahi war," said the smile of Y g- ng remarkable ; ••••. -- s,,eelat!trwer a academy. By the bee, willowy figure, the glowing fat I "You are very tired, ?" asked. $i R• -- statesman. No . that is why we have on these pea- dark eyes and siren -like about that, "' replied the other. "So seat costumes, which moat have'; Lady Rominaux. For a moment her rid, lipping her arm into his. -Self- respect is what wine respect surprised YOU•" • hearts seemed wild hope stoatbeati bl, hen ICYsshumildlat to n dfoiha fellow °m others. can my constituents " he said• , P g � ,r _ _ .. 'little,'" _ _ _ l . "It is a pretty dress, and takes with pt' y I be knocked out b so little­" ll -we back to my old days at home," she fttimrnedt to t him with intense y 1 - - g � - ,,tom said Herr Sivertsen. "As to the "I do act call it. she _ anxiety. said eagerly: "You know quite : \ �'.X'i O ��, work, do what you cry, H e there " r w well i was tired r the heat nl r �of- at , rl�{ - y L' I.I, $a no immediate hurry, Here comes Frithiof," said in Norweg- -- 1� -- your brother!" and the old man inn, you are faint. Go out into y +once button-holed Frithiof, while the cool and get some water before how could that Wom In dare to �I: x Roy, who had returned with. him, the next dance,' I speak to you . + 118f was ready enough to talk with Big- How she lunged to get up and + Hush" tt = he said, Fadly. Talk " + In only makes it Worse. I wish J1,1 I` ii,. l 111 I�IPea Xai ,, rush from the house! How she g Y rid as she stood by the fire mink r I I j 1 loathed .that woman who stood . �'ou would drive the thought out of ing toast, little Swanhild in the . '- meantime setting the table for af• flirting with the empty - beaded man'' mv'head with snrnething else:" - i standing at her Fide ! , If it had not The dim, dreary streets through e D ternoon tea, ligbtsnyr tit+ amp, and g + drawing the curtains. been for her perfidy how different Which - they walked and the grade- i 1 Herr $ivertaen found himself all might now be ! I ally increasing light in ,the east, 1 +, -, I test it -see for yourself-that "St. Lawrence drinking 'tea before be knew what I cant help hating her seemed like 'a picture od iris own }- �' bout and the novelty of thought poor Sigrid. "She has 1 life, for there , dawned for him in L Try. �` Granulated "isaachoicessnd rag -al'co par he was. a ruined Frithiof's life, and now in his sadness a clearer revelation of " Get a ioo pound beg-or even 'a zo pound bag -sad compares the little household quite shook him one moment has 'undone the work I the Uns ^en than had even before « i a t of -his gruff surliness. Strange , St. Lawrence" with any other high grade by -gone .memories came floating of months. She brought about my been Granted 'him. _ granulated apes ". b �" back to him as era listened o the father's failure ; if she had been —_ Note the pure white color of -St. Lawrence" -its 'two girls' merry talk, watched them true we should not now' be toiling CHAPTER XXITI. uniform grain -its diamond- liheapukie -its match - �T Abd>!1ENCE to s off these terrible debts - it9ld6G4�tb t It seemed to Sigrid that she had less sweetness. 'These are the signs of quality. ae suddenly they broke into an im- pay g hundreds of homes 'Bergen wtnlld hardly, one to• bed before . it was And Prof. Hersey's analysis is the proof of parity EXTRA rompta dance, and begged them . 5'. g to sing to him the old tunes which have been saved from a cruel loss tim to get up again ; she Sleepily. _,,gg ,ggfitq to ioc,% of pure cane sugar with no for so many, years he had not heard. -and he -my father -he might vied that Londoners would give impurities whatever Insist on haying "S�. �� „1 have been alive and welll How dances at more reasonable bu -is, "I -am sorry to say," observed „ LAW1tENCIi GRANULATED" at your grocer's. *. _-- Sigrid, laughing, "that our next- can I help hating her? then, remembering all that had MONTREAL - door neighbor, Mrs, Hallifield, tells At that moment Blanche lisp- happened, she forgot her own sr. ts.+►witdticE SUGAR REFINERIES uatrlEn, me the general' belief m the house pened to catch eight of them. The weariness and turned with an eager seolvt>izFr►><. 66A Dolor deepened in her cheeks. question to Swanhild. It was the,I' 'i is that we belong to the Christy q -- Minstrels. English people dos t "gave they come to that 4" she little sister's daily duty -to go in thought. "Oh, poor things! Ho* f and wake Frithiof up: a- task, of - :.e �--� ' i y' R � som difficulty, _ f o r either i bad sor ry I a for them Papa told e �_ liM Y d to rking at night during I S FINE me Herr Falck had fa it e; but habit f ` v�- r• � < „ have sunk so low! Well, since they I • � �tt1" "� P''` ` - gipgTabaslh- Diu- CoOytspepstaTal�lets his lonely year in town, or else her • � -�_, �•,tr ''` - - lost all their money it was a mercy illness, had-left him with a ten- that all ,was over between us. And dency to be wide .awake awake between fJ -�,� Mrs. J. Merkhuger, . Waterloo, Opt., _ -- : et, if I had been true to him -" p S -� �' " tathueiaaticallyrecommeadaNa- Dru -Co Y twelve and two and sound sales - =� '`il ' Dyspepsia Tablets. Her experience with Her companion wondered what between six and seven. I}, �e�� l � � �� ��� than, as bhe outlines it, explains why. made her so silent all. at once. "loo haven't called him yet; ,.I was greatly troubled with m7 "How extraordinary that I Have you ? "' askedt -Sigrid, rubbing stomach" she writes, "I had taken so should chance to meet my herself herl\o ebilt it is quite time, said ' is much medicine that I might say to take here !" she thought to " T " >'t �,. !�;`' _ -` any more world only be making it g worse. My stomach just felt raw. I "How very much older he looks! Swanhild, shutting up her atlas lead of Na- Drs -Co Dyspepsia Tablets, How very much his .face has alter- and. rearing up in the bed where '� p and a lady friend told me they were ed! One "would have thought that she had been luxuriously learning fs `® iP���'��',I�N10 STORE to take so I thought I would very easy , to come down in the world would geography.' „ ROY$ AND CIRLS. OWN A CANDY STORE OF YOUR OWN. I give them a trial and really t ey worked have CO R ed ' him. a little; but it "Oh, leave him a little ion er, This c. ana Iansara rovlding wtftL over o2erea .ad Ton eau et.rt d Anyone having anything g eioesn tore ra t5. crest °.t moms g D v "woy m• h d t t In to•;.us a wnl the aa"& ca°d1°a toe :t Yonr trnnda wrong with his stomach soul give seems somehow to have given him said Sigrid. We were so lat+3 last E.dh of lbws w.nderfnl It is an eswt model of the hlg eneh rogbtam costly pa_Dzn.Co Dyspepsia Tablets a trial, dignity. I positively feel afraid of night; and t his head was so bad .care. e8.. ch . it m. Mrs rz4 w tb bLtkd>� and a keys -Qn4 It 1a ' stook o, dn. Ch000lab. Bon• y” rt >to m1 w gsaad W& wondertalDrr.aY they will do the rest. My stomach is him. After. all, I could soon get that I don't suppose he has had ern. Bntlnr �atdh, ca : -n• do tt e,l:• yen, Can.ly Belle, Bteses•et°., Ft." and a ix. Nit this ewAir store end Too will be. One now and I can eat any food•" my old power over him if I chose much sleep. And, Swanhild, • what- eta, .n !n la.ely rw l.r. , % ' -the rn.r ot.11 Yonr trre .u. r'e •.tit gill tt to7M come !estates of ' elk of the end metal Bendy owsee, the pinta wftb thy ,'lli —t an.h rrclgtrr u,d ill, tf you wlLl(( One of the many .good to try. I well go and speak t0 ever you do, don t sp s.m."!n any tart cs dr e.ilomoa; sour trf .nd. oa,30 bottlo. o'o tr dallehtfni ra, .IIrn-Co Dyspepsia Tablets is that care. Eaywl Japatte a Fer nm.a o, on:y loci ewrh. ThcT Come 1 them ; It would be rude not to no- dance to him or ask him.1 any goes- we l lw yro"tds a am to stzio,sir oaorr UWh -B°•e Carnwt,on• LIIT of the they are so p essant •and easy to take. tice them in their new position, tions. 'As ill -Tuck would have ltf anvnNr —0. drwsere for f Cw71 .. 1'rbotrou Wood �'ln1 f end.,nc sold Club, vl aD The relief. they give -from heartburn, . stook, th. m.Nn +scent w► of !h nn° tires t nctk.e with he.nufnl Nnla Rar.l �Ab.te s and dyspepsia r things." Lady Romiaux was there." a °aa, Iota a.les raw.ee "� "� E.,rrMdy F'aat. th +• t° *sly D.rruae at °ply ia. . flatulence, b�liov ness Pce eamfpor. wan fah+. .n ,,l bottle. It. wnkeh °t °axes { pt and anent. Try one of With a woad of explanation to her Now Swanhild was a very ima- prett°rm...Bne .•t f frtrlt . �,, band .nd get,h +, ertnve lo-day. p' trait se.d tth ppeerrmm insist aconpe to sor rq lbe rY H. Wheo wld, vausn oarm Jn.ri °nip 83.00, end the R meal— tbe7'lj snake you feel ke partner she hastily creased Oyer to ginative child, and she Was just Dinar with.. •t�, k rf Tbn• •��Z6rI .F'. �,, y,eV �dy store, a >xetly nn 131uetrwt• •J booe�cwslt Don boss, o►nds bin and to r.a1.Yr and all, will M Brat fo son ABSOLUTELY REI .a new person. !a.'t • "cry oeoertty of the FR6e: ¢¢tats tom- the piano. But:.' Shen she met Fri- at the age when girls form extra- andys"r.ba.,n,.. r,t,.l.a -n rout atlb t„ brlaht da,6 WD sot, a box at 7ou: drnl-_ t Tbon b,nldea.11 thlswea- ■ir 1., Ifs th. arst !n ,'naz hntuhb°rhocd to sit this aI� thiof s eyes her heart began to beat vagwnt adorations for women. ae1,,, .tank of e.ndl- .na wondeetnt eta". eddr•u• nded by the Nations 'Drug r$ ainfully, and once more the feel - "How was she looking?" shA sere nTtt,ne1.,� L �} �p NATIONAL rRODUCYO. LIMITiCd il:hemieal Co. GII°da+ + P X2U N �XitA[l1T aN Ri011lTiR Dept. 0. 300, TOWOliTO, CANADA. 2dontre&L g ed, turning away her blushing a l�ro ' in of fear returned to her. ask - 6, ti,y '+ in7 - • .:, .. - \ ,. ' t. i . 1., :r' a�.. 'wvti`i' � �R•S l� +.�. r.'•h.�it.4..f' AA '� � e -,.r r .N •_ _'e5ta >.".c -...- aEi "- '.•`.. ,e- u*: r;. r+:; Y'�3�7,si3'6-ii._3r•"..^- -a.>_" ,,.Y.i...r :�r,� 4x „.TMS. ^....es ._ar_m.=.,:. _ 'm.: •_._......._.__ „ ... . �:' .?' f'. +.. - . e�. ':� ,,� ;�'t!f, ,. !` ',t >.:..•. �'r`. Wr 4N, t +d r y'''r. ';°''J.`' :� •Ay.. y >N» ^ ,r+w .r ,_ .�. .:. "k +r< ` ,{;'fm' '*• ,�e A'g x° '1; j ;• - •:' ,'`wSY:yi7dyp'.'WwYll,.»n . i,.Y.t "$- nMIYUQ ^:.RwJL,°,'d +".✓,N�,11M. -•.. ypyyy. d..�6t"L,'J WCAn'. ,IGi .b ••+sM:•iA1+.0k•i - � ..• _- - • : Y AZI 'S ARMY IS CRU'L11 ED y �.. � � WRECK OF. ROYAL GEORGE a. f g g A Passenger Describes It and Tells of The Sudden The Victorious Bul ars Pursuing the Broken and - Demoralized s Turk xY� r} '° Orders Th a t C ame o0 Late., despatch from Sofia says: state of rebellion. There is word V. ? A despatch from Quebec says: about half the ;assengerti were 1 !The Turkish army commanded by J from that beleaguered city that the We picked up the pilot off Father placed on board- Nazim Pasha was co tely crush - I Turkish soldiers are flatly refusing Point on Wednesday, Gaya a passe On the way up the rive? another led in the great batt f the last to fight any longer, and have to ship wreck and tragedy was averted er on the Royal George. uaran- ' - two days an the 6erai- horlu line, � be driven to the defences at the g y g Q by a hairsbreadth. There is an According to the se flicial Asir, point of the sword. That city is ap- tine"llnd medical men arrived about occasion to discuss that event. The the Turks lost in killed and wound- parently to be starved into surren- four o'clock, and then the pasaen- French- Canadian, as a skilful nevi- ,>r .ed more than double the losses at I der. The Bulgarian commanders gers went below to finish prepara- gating officer on-. a night as black se Lule Burgas. The Bulgarians are realize that its fall is but a mat- tions for disembarking. # slight Egypt, is not � impre•ssive. � There now pursuing the defeated enemy. ter of days, and that they cannot h were shouts of Sans Vapare from The sanguinary character of the afford to'lose any more men in an aze hung over the river, but lights the bridge that did not impress a 45 were plainly visible and full speed a ,recent engagements, which it is re- assault. They are contenting them- dull engineer. The ferry was old .. ported have involved losses to the selves with sweeping down on Turk- was maintained. VF'e had one of and shaky, and the sleet and rain Turks of 40,000 e in men, has been duel selves wagon trains and isolating the oldest pilots on board, and no beat in or dropped through the por- 1 one thought of danger. Suddenly I ous sailcloth covering, -&M throu h ?_ to the extraordinary energy of the Adrianople from the world. g those on the upper deck heard a it all women and children huddled t Bulgarian attack. The view of the sharp cry : "Hard a- port," from Bulgarian staff is that the Turks Turkish Losses IIuge. without semblance of fear or panic, are so demoralized that frontal at- one voice, ands in the same breath, with no murmur; no cries, and no The Turkish losses in killed and Hard astern from the pilot. A. visible dread, save the drawn face hacks may be undertaken even sudden check, followed by a against the strongest Positions wounded during the five days fight- and the tears of a mother hastily g g Po ing in the vicinity of Lule Burgas ji wrenching, grinding, bumping mo Concealed, as she held.her babe and without superior forces; and the ';,and Bunarhissar are estimated at tion, told of the futility of both or- drew her little bay to her aide. Turkish shortage of artillery and ders. The Royal George was hard 5< 25,000 men. The Bulgarian troops The Women Were Brave. tl ammunition has contributed to the z` and fast on the rocks of the Isle of captured 37 batteries of quick -firing success of these tactics. (' Orleans about eight miles below The British soldier and the Bri- The Bulgarian vanguard, it is guns and tack 2,000 prsoners. They tiEh sail-ii have bec" Bald,--has-reached Lake er as, one our ocomotives - a Quebec,. apparently e eom stem 243, railroad cars. to stern. cannot expreati my admiration for detachment passing between the The reversed engines made" no im- the British woman. She is the very lake and the sea. :mother line of % pression. There was no shadow of essence of self - control in an ewer- Massacre in Salonlea. _ ; .'the Bulgarian advance is reported r'' disurder or confusion on board. gency and a model of discipline. ` to be attacking the forts in front A despatch received in London on �` time• � �` The_ officers went about their duties Some •of the officers feared a crush 41 the town of Tchatalja, while still , Saturday from Constantinople to quietly, and it was difficult to be- when the dock was reached. The . - another column, which marched ' the Daily Chronicle, coming by an oy lieve that a shipwreck had occur- old ferry not'only Peached the dock down the main road from Tchorlu ;indirect routs, confirms the previ- t red. Unquestionably the pi?ot she crashed into it, and lnrehe� to Silivri, is now advancing to Bo- I ous report of the Greek occupation '"u mu =t have mistaken a bright light back. Two or three women laughed I gados for the purpose of forcing a ; of Salonica, and saps the approach «. ;•'. on the Is }and for one of his lights quietly and held their babes closer. r, ssa a slop the coast of the sea ,,f the Greeks was attended by aw- y ;• :� ` and siin :ly laid the ship's bow on- Old men swore- quietly at the hap - oi�iarmora.g ful scenes. Before they entered the ? °'N aY ,� ace < *ss the Rocks. The boats were hazard carelessness with an over- These are, however, only flying; town a terrible massacre of the , swung outside as a precautionary loaded rotten scow. Then the Pas- " columns. The main body has not non - Moslem population to•)k place ''' _ measure, and then the order came sensors filAd out and the ferry land the ahoatin and .lootin R a. to pre Pro to transfer W to started back !or the four hundred yet commenced the attack on Tch g 3- WOODROW WILSON. P �' who etc atalja fortifications. general. «'hen the Greeks took Elected President of the United' Fearful of LiAing. pped behind without 'eom- ; I possession they im risoned all the The tide was at full when she plaint to wend a sleepless night an According to statements made by P P States. r ashes; officia!A and Turkish ofii- struck. As it began to recede there a stranded vessel. Apparently the Bprominent public men in Sofia P til Tchaatal will lhr been mediation ured and r The Turks ow in Captivity was poaaibilit of carious listing and on le excited person in evidence was g 1 P rZ#Aalonica numb •27 000 men- a possible cat trophe. In view of s P^rtly Yankee, who took care to S danger and the rapids rece•d- he first on shore, and be was papa- Adrianople has fallen, and although A Broken Army. � . s i � j ing tide, the coming cf the tugs � b!y and ostentatiou.ly first dower it is said that entry into Constan- f long delayed. Finally ab,:ut : the Fang p k to the ferry. His lino Ie is no _ art- of_the sill Bulgarian _ P P - came' longside. Butrtheatide cveaso ,,1,1ino 3 P an eadquarters,- _'l'a'ic- L limbs and nerve - twitted �= plans, Bulgaria will not listen to 10 -"Anyone who, saw the spec- out, and she could slot transfer I features or.l •' emphasized the worth • the suggestion of peace negotia- I facle presented by the retreat of f I of a British woman and s. British Lions unless Turkey gives an un- the Turks on November 5 and 6 About midnight she stood t1y and mother, dertaking to 'bring no more rein-+ must have' been "convinced of the P. _ dorcements from Asia - I hopelessness of any further resist'' I --- -- -' - - ance on their part to the Bu'gtar ' 1 p-, l n Bishop Strringer is to undergo an r , 'rrhataldja's Forts Taken. ian' attacks," writes Lie•ut, N Cog.j PRICE OF f AR i 0 ��T� operation for appendicitis at the ener. "On every ri.ead lend'.n east- Toronto General Hospital. A despatch from London says. g r ward towards Tchatalja ,ndescrib- f a lineman met in The victorious Bulgarians made one f , '" i' rttaoi aaroaTS rvioat Tits Leanrrta � work o c slant death while at a an • _ •••- swift, vicious assault an the fortifi- ,ably fascinating and convincing ^ losuoas of Tchataldja on Thursday. ! Pictures of a panic - stricken flight eattrnsa or •areRroa light pole at 'Bingatoa on Fri$- �and won them. The disheartened' were to be witnessed ;,abandoned` p' day'' - Turks are now scattered over fhe guns, overturned ammunipon Irises of cattis. brain. Ewers snd 25-mile district between those cap- ( wag- gons, broken -down oxen, and hors Produce as -K&ANa and ao.eaa Every Cold Debenture a 'turgid lines of defence and Constan- es driven to, death ; of a tie hnle der t' °" ,� arsadstuffs. (BtiYettl b the Great _ 'tin+iple, and the Bulgarians are i tachment of apathetic ..Turkish °�' Toron +o, Nov 12.- Flour- Nlnety elf i a• ursuin them ca turin some and troops cowering, evhausted and cent, patents, ?s to 34.10. Yaa:t boa, �i- w t .t g + P g g' 0 for first patente, 33 for beoondo and West Fisheries, Ltd., lung others. There is now noth- starving,, by the n-ad ide without 1 $4.80 for strong bakers'. Manitoba Northern, 93L2r, �a s Annual? 6' and flag save these disorganized, fleeing, arms and in tatte're•d uniforms, and Bay port,; No. a at 91c, and vo. 3 at i � bands of Turks to stop the Rulgar- soldiers would only, be towdeliaht- 89c, Bay ports. Feed wheat. Bay ports.. PartlQipat08 In All ' ilsns in their conquering march to- ed to be captured, as at lewit they GOVERNOR T. R. HARSH kl•1•• Ontario Whey. -No, 2 new white and r wat& the capital of. their enemies. might hope to get somethizig to eat. Of Indiana, elected Vice- President re ha outside. outside, and sprout- !refits„ Des(des Being. 80 . of the United States oats -No: 2 Ontrio, 39 to 40c', outside, This u no army, but siniplt�a .pack. -- - - - -- - - $d RA► t_ .�4e� TT_t,: --- -- .- - - - -- any- SSo On t7 c"li;..- TarcUTO -. _ No. -3 The Bulgarians occupied the . of wretched human being-. who are 37 to 38c, outside, Weston canada, oats, Bn1RArlans Occnpp Drama. of even capable of dCfe cling their htrrazzo will be taken in a day o 4k for No. L and at 42c for No. 3. of Principal. Peas -No. 2 at E1.10. �s C! Drama on November 5. The own skins, and these - are the troops j two. Durazzo is one of the Ports Barley - Forty -eight lb. barley of good t?: Turkish troops in that region have who are trying to hold the anti -' which Servis has announced her Quality. 65 to b7c, ontaide• � -- p Corn -No, 2 old Ameru'an, 67c, all rail. The Great West BRhefries of ' been scattered in all directions. gusted earthworks of Tchatalja, intention of seizing and holding. Toronto, and No. 3 at 66c, all rail, To- 1 Most of them have 'surrendered against the ir7esistible assault of -•F _ ronto, and No. 3 at 66c, all rail. No. S. R. ('., w'hoAe head a ®PP fe 515 it rm and are 'r urnin to the Bulgarian troops." 1,IT1`LE: CHILD KILLED, . 7c. c �a3"eA�- lguitdfnR'�H' g livery, 5<i•2 to 57c. Toronio. Rye -78 to 80c. outside. C.. is a encrro which will bear their homes. Other remnants are '-- -• � - SS an demoralized that the peasants Tietory for 4Prviaus. Chet Through IlPt+d in farug;g:M to Buckwbeat-33 to Me, outside. the elX-4t inveetiiatien. It Bran.-- lianitoba, $22.50 to $23, in bap, r terrorize them and compel them to A despatch from Belgrade says : (; t t u RPt'oli'Pr.. Torots o frujitht. shorts. $25.50 to $26. rontrolg, through license. vast disarm and flee: Throughout the Dibra, 45 miles southwest of Pris- area' rt cnn Sri flh Co waters d %strict the inbabitants have warm= rend, in Albania, was taken by the despatch from \with Bay saps.: (Country Produce. _ In - \orfhern British Columbia On Saturday n14.)rning Arthur, the Butter - Rolla, choice, 6 to 27c; baker p'. •l9 welcomed the Bulgarians, and Servians on Saturday after severe ialesior, 22 w 2•ic: chui.e dairy, tubs, 2&:; Every Bond is insures? against ua�l three - year -old s!�n of Jos. Leclair, creamery, 50 to Sic for rolls, and 28 to 29c the Bulgarian administration has fiahtin'g, according ' to private ad was shut through the head with a !tor solids, less of principal to the investor, been established, vices. The remnants of the Turk- bullet from a recul�er, •and died knits -fiase lots of new -laid, 320 per through the Granite Securities It is officially announced that the ish Macedonia army have assemb- derzhee fresh, ?7 o 28c. Co.. whose aitnete and surplus port of Rodo9to, on the Sea of Mar- led there. The same reports say on Sunday. His mother had ucca- twins. Ceae -1a 1 -2c for large, and 1a 3�4c for behind • this, issim Is $i700.0W. i. Mora, and the city of Sea to the lion to leave. the children alone in Beans- Hand•pioked, 83 per, bushel; /� that Monastir has surrendered, the house, and had barely left the primes, $2.90, in a jobbing way. - 3° southeast of Adrianople, were oc- Major- Popovich, in command of Honey - Extracted, in. tine. 12 to 121.20 One hnxd'twd ithArPa of eom- copied by the Bulgarian troops on the Servian cavalry, has ca lured ! hou =e. when the children went lute; per lb. for No. 1, wholesale; combs, iQ2.5o men at•wek are set aside aglsippt the room of an uncle, Rho. lived to $�, wholesale. ever bone? nv a Bonus. aid '.November 5. Dajran, with a.thousand Ti captured Poultry- Chickens, 14 to 15c per lb.: cowl, p The third $ervian army is well with the family, and, finding the u. to 13c; ducks, 1a ,o 16c; geese, 13 to lac; freln tth the holder draws s ' Adrianople in Rebellion. on its way towards the :?deistic, keys of his trunk, opCne�i it and turkeys, than he abo love poultry' about 2c dividends, ;4'kilP the Proflta in a found a revolver. There were A despatch from London says: but progress is slow on acrount of ! 1 I Potatoes -9oc' per bag. on track. this indt,atrp Are large. beingp Adriaiio le is reported to be is a -the bad roads. It•is,ex expected that I three children .in, the room at t. P about 1011 .. w. P Po Pe time, the oldest being{ a bov of 'Provisions. - __•___ _. _ . - twelve. The childre 1 all reached' Bacon -Lone; clear, 151.4 to 151 -2c per w lb., iu case lots, Pork— liort cut, $26 to YOU CA?�T'�TOT M.4RF A MORE pRU for the revolver, and the older boy $27; do., mess, 521.50 to $c2. Hams- lfedi• A CQ realizing the danger of the weapop, um to light, 17 to 1714c; heavy, 151.2 16 SAFF I'�'1'FCTliF- . \'"I' THAN THIS'. tried t0 take it away from the 16c; rolls, 141.2 to 15c; breakfast bacon, Ise; backs. 211.2c. ALI. DEPFNTI?RFS ARE ISSUED �+ younger children, when his finger Lard- Tierces. 141.2c; tubs, 14 34c; pails, IN DT>NflliI'�T:ITIONS OF 5100.00 'closed on the self - cocking trigger 15c. NA-D=U- and ' and the explosion followed. - track, To vt Baled o. 1 2a $14 s 2. 14• Sized � EDCIi•, -T P A PUBLIC A OF 5E� Hay and Straw. . O HE P 4T >$9 >, • _ 4'a •1' MO \TREAL CARS COLLIDE. hay is Quoted at Sio to $11 a ton, on I ON TERMS- OF / CASH, BAI, - ` VEf'hen You set C track. Baled Straw -310: on track, Toronto. ANCE 60 AND 90 DAYS Single Truck Trolley Ran Away - Live Stock Markets. �O _._.Run Down. -_ and \ins- People were illirt. ]Montreal, Nov. 12. -The top price realized. = for the best steers wag $6 and the lower -_- -catch cold easily -and dread, instead of A despatch from Montreal says: grades down to $3.75, while the best 100,040 Shares of Common Treace enjoying,thakeen winter weather-then you need With the motorman hanging o,lt of butchere' cows sold at 84.50 and the eom• Bury Stook are also Plao®d on 9 ^ -- the vestibule shrieking a vain warn- men and inferior from $3 to $4 per owt. g Canning stock, $2 to $2.25 for bulls and the Market at One, Dollar y ...,.,, j'� iTl a single }ruck tram -car whiz- at- $1.50 to $2.50 for cows per cwt: %beep �1 -#.� -Co Tasteless g, g p g and lambs, $3.50 tc $4 and the latter at per Share. y zed down a 5 er cent. rode On $6 to $6.25 per cwt. Calves from $3 to Preparation of - _ fit: Lawrence Boulevard an Thurs- $to each„ as to size and Quality. Selected o e day morning, and smashed into an- o8soarreogs, $8.50 to $8.75 per cwt., weighed For t-he convenience of the small - Cod Laver Oil - - other car standing at the corner of Toronto, Nov. 12,- 'Cattle- Cattle butcher, investor we have placed an issue of - Ontario Street. Nine people were $s.75 to $6.10,; export, '$6 to $6.35: good i common stock on sale. ; these'' area This Na- Dr,i -Co Cam ound embodies the well -known nutritive and medium, $5 to $5.60; common, $3.75 to 84; p taken to the hospital in ambu- cows, $3 to :$5: brills, $3 to $4.50: canners, are non- a•osasable, and when paid curative elements of Cod Liver 011 -H hos hates to build u the lances, of whom two are seHou•sly $1.50 to $2. Calves -(food veal, $7 to Feed- ,for are fully. paid up, having a par XPOP P P common, $3.50 to $6. Stockers and Feed• value of Ei1.00, these can be had on • - $nerves= ExErnct of Wild Cherry to sat on the lungs and bronchial tubes- injured and the others Cut by glass, ere - Steers 350 to 1,050 pounds, at $5.25 to �' and Extract of Malt, which, besides containing valuable nutririnent itself, arid a score bally shaken up. While 35.50: feeding bulls 300 to 1,200 pounds. at terms of 50c. 'down per share, bal- Wps the weakened digestive organs to assimilate other food. Miss Bessie Laub was lying on the $2.75 to $425. Milkers and epringera- anCe 60 and 90 days. Y1 g From �p to $80. sheep and lambs-- LLight 1'be disaBreeab]o taste of rev Cod Liver 09 is entirely abeea $4 tr ground someone stole her purse, lame, to $2.25; hmav ewes, 93 to 33.50: - and the Compound to decfdedl pleasant to take. fa 60s. and X1..00 Lambe, E5.60 to $6.25^ vHo a -$8.15 to $8.20 1A 7 Po y P with >$10 in it and her engagement tRt books, at your Druggist's. �` led and watered. and $7.9D t. o. b. = AddrPas all Applics0ons to ring. 14ATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED. A small bag containing $475 was R. SWORD$, b15 3ayward Blda.e w • Sarnia and• Ingersoll are to vote stolen, at a Toronto branch post- _ o$ local option in January. office. VICTORIA, B. 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A - -Henry Wade shipped a car- TsvaeDSY. Dtzc. 6th -J nation ale to LOC��•+-�T. ISM8• load of hogs to Toronto on Mon. be held at Wilson ]louse. CWe- day moat, of about it sores is con. Q, Y �� Pickering, also good frame house in ? -Fred Allen. G. T. R., agent is p Pe r , --John C. Phil- was in the eat u$ dot for a few days suffering Claremont YUlage, the ro sty o! Philip Y Y Y g the estate of the late Edward Pugh. -on Tuesday. from a severe cold. bale at>t See bills. Thos. Poacher `Locks, Butte, Hinges, Hammers, saws, Axes. 1 Orders taken for the Ch -Dr. Henry will be hero as _auctioneer, - �- -:maa Globe at this office. usual next Tuesday to attend to - -Tar and Felt Paper. - :Ready Roofing, -E. N. Hicks spent a few ditiiys hie pprofessional duties. �r /� - Glass and Putty: - last week visiting friends in oilier -H. G. and Donald Kerr, of STOP H� ■ R pares, Toronto, and sister, Mies Sate, of FALLING Stoves and Ranges or Oil Heaters. - -John Heave has been off duEty 08hawa, spent Sunday at their f for a few days with a ,sprained home here. _ ankle. y -Miss Eva Bunting returned TO -DAY Eavetroughing and Furnace Wo omptly attended to. y 'Burling, of Toronto, home on Wednesday last after It won't cost you a cent to prove epeat Sunday with C. H. and Mrs. spending a month with relatives that you can at -ap falling hair and '> Burling• in Toronto. prevent baldness. for D. Pettit will -Mies Murray, of Alymer, is -James and Mrs. McGriskin, of supply you withabottle of PARISI kN OSEPH M a N D Y .� visiting at the borne of Misses Dale Woburn, and the latter's nephew, Sage and if you are.not satisfied with• and Wright. Joe Douglas, visited James Ken- the result a will refund the fall -John McGinty completed the ned on Sunda purchase price. y 1? , y Y• The same guarantee applies to dun. Bement covering on Pugh 's bridge -W. G: Ham returuesLilome on druff splitting hair, faded .hair or on Saturday. Friday night after spending a scalp itch. -Mr. Moffatt; of Toronto, couple of weeks with his son, PARISIAN Sage is the most de- - PREPARE FOR WINTER. - -. repeat Sunday with Stanley Davie Charles H. in Timigami where he lightful refreshing and invigorating b hair dressing in the world. It re- and other friends. had a most enjoyable time bunt- g p By getting your - v r r s d -- ha" -cem- ing. We wish to express our deep serves the natural color o! the hair and imparts to it a glossy appearance ROBES, BLANKETS AND HARNESS NOW rent walk built between her real- gratitude to him for the liberal that all admire. donee and the street. supply of tender venison with Large bottle 50 cents at dealers =John and Mrs. Seldon, of which he favored us. He reports everywhere. The girl with the Au- Blankets 1.50 up, Sask. Robes 8.00 and 9.00, Cub Bear do 12.00. Whitby, spent a few days with bear to be rather scarce in that burn hair on every package. , ,Call and see -our. assortment of Harness, Halters, [unka,. R. A, and Mrs. Somerville region this fall. _ -W. G. Orvis moved this week . -Fred Balsdon, who has been - - Voters Last Court, 1912 .Suit Cases, Whips,. etc., at reasonable prices. on to the farm he recently purch- in the employ of the Standard - ased from FA McBradY. Bank for several years and Who TOWNSHIP OF PICY]CRINC3 pI ER G HARNESS EMPORIUM rk- was in St. Mary's was recently transferred from the NOTICE i hereby Riven that a Court .ill � V� last week atten Inq e -funeral w e put, by o e �.o phone Ind. 301. - .-�of his uncle, John Copelan. Whitby branch, has severed his Voters Lice Act. by His honour the W. - Pugh's bridge on the Brock connection with that Corporation Judge of the County Court of the road Will be ready for traffic about to accept a position with the Inter- County of Ontario, at the Town Hall the beginning of nett week. national Text Book. Co., of Toron- in the Village of Pickering, on Friday _ -About a dozen of the Bell to, at a much better salary. We the 29tb day of November 1919, at the „ Telephote linemen have again wish him success in his new hosi- hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to x A been working in thin vicinity. tion. hear and determine the several com - Jean Bateman, of Toron• -The Ladies' Aid 'of St An plaints of errors and omissions in the -Miss Je Voters' List for Polling Sub - Division r to, spent Sunday at the home of draw's church Will hold a bazaaf Noe. i, 2 3 4; and b of the Municipal tore r her grandmother, Mrs. B. Bunting. on the afternoon and evening o ity of the �ownship of Pickering for w. - Robert Palmer and wife, of Nov, 22nd, in the Town Hall, com- r Uxbridge, spent over Sunday with mencing at 3 o'clock. All the AU persons having business at the -, b ? the latter's aunt, Mrs. Clarkson ladies of the congregation. are Court are required to attend aft the Col( Weather 18 Coming Rogers, asked to assist in making articles said time and place. -Mrs. George Kerr returned for sale. Kindly leave these with Dated at Whitevaale, in the said - t.- - :home on Tuesday after spending a the Pi* sident, Mrs. Burling,' or To of Pickering, the 15th day et bIIB�• month with her sun, Norman, of any member of the Society efore of November, 11112. that date. As last year there will DONALD R. BEATON. -Belleville. y , W -The surveyors for the Toronto be a table of home made baking 7-8_ Clerk of the said Municipality Eastern are again working to which the ladies are also asked See our assortment of Men's and Boys' underwear iu Fleece -Lined P through the village and in the to contribute. A ten cent' tea Voters'. List Court, 1912 and Fool Goods, $1.00, $1.50_, $2.00, $2.50., etc., per.suit. gdjoining territory. will be served to all who wish it. _ TOWSO'HIP OF P[C'KEAINO y - -The Ladies' Aid 'of St. An- Good music. No admission fee. _ drew 's c inrcli he - ur tag as _ meeting on Tuesday afternoon at stock of furniture tnto the store be will be held, pursuant co The Ontario _ _ _ the haws of Mrs. D. Simpso ®• urrhased iron, John Dickie, and Voters' List Act, by His Honour the Of Medicine. J�, -The ul it of St. Andrews's gas also moved his household Judge of the County Court of the p p Count of Ontario, st the Town HaH, ,church will be occupied on Sunday effects into the adjoining resi- la they -page of Brougham. on Thurs- •� -next by W -. 10. Rome. B. A., Who dente, in which he is now set- day the 98th day - -of November, 1919 Men's heavy Overalls and Smocks at 1.00 and 1.25. See Onr Railroad igg in his final year in Knox College tiled. Since taking possession of the at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore. Giant," at 1.25. its a winner. j loronto. two buildings Mr. Rusting has noon, to hear and determine than sever- Heavy Boots for the -wet- weather. - See our -Urus. -calf and our "High - -A, B. Irwin, a second year made extensive improvements. al complaints of errors and omissions �' , r student of Knox College,, occupied Plate glass Windows have replac -- in the Voters' List for Polling Sub Top" Tan Boots -calve In and get shod. the ulpit in St. Andrews church ed the old windows in the staore Divisions Nos. d. 7, 8, 9, lu and 71 of Men's Winter Shirts in naFqq bins and tan• They're selling fast- ` °' on Sunday last and preached most and new windows in theresidence, -the Municipality of the Township of made and comfortable - acceptably. Price 75c, 1.00, 1,25, etc. secs tably. and the interior of each building Pickering for 2911 h - -Wm, Wilson with is ;saris- has been thorou hl remodeled, All persons having business at the Men's Sweater Coats- See "Monarcb" Coat at too. "High priced tan t. John Baisdoo. is b this thoroughly Court are required to attend at the - thus making the premises rutmh..� time+►od place. but Worth_ the price. ' All leading colors. week putting on metal sh nRles more attractive. Dated at 'Ritevale in the said -an the Logan residence recently -Ott Sunday night the residents To -nabip of Pickeriag, the loch day Shaker Flannels. all shades, from 8c to 15e per yard. vacated bp Lord Hyde. of Finn fit. were rudely awakened of ''November Grey Flannels from 20e up.to 32c per-yard' er -y d -q es p ac- ood vahi �J. C.. B.t-yant and son, Everett, DONALC R. BEATON. from their peaceful slumbers by �,eLdieia Vnderw'e+i X were in Port Perry on Sunday the unearthly frill from what at 7-8 Clerk of the said Municipality. - - attending the funeral of his uncle, first appeared 'to 'be an escaped We have an eaceptioually Rood trade in this line , and keep t. static Joseph Bryant, one of the old lunatic. At times he appeared NO2'ICE well assorted. Call and see. 60c itp to 4.00 per suit. .pioneers of Reach township. to be making n effort to sin — Bianke #s in white a-nd grey-all sizes-prices � -Doha' - 'McGinty .has_ had hie_ R g Notfcee is.hereby given that Sir. Ed. Shaker Flannel g t W- aid then hP would seem to be ad- - frmu 1- 17t- a -1:Sa: A specus- 1.12 -4 lrinukei at .1:80, men busy this week laying down dyes =ing a large. audience on his -Willson has been appointed collector Don't mile it. the cement sidewalk on the south travels through Europe, for the Home Telephone Company. _ - g pe, And again Subscribers will lease receive him - - tide of King Street between P • - - ; ; he would impress upon his heaters kindl and an rentals and make - " Church Street and the Presby ter- y Fey y tan church. the fact that he was. Irish - and any ad jttestments that may be neces- /� -Two. wagon- Loads .of potatoes that whisk could not kill hint. racy e_ Would •a.' request subscribers �"� A R D W A RE " "` . �W That y -went_ in the tV _ from Uxbridge , townchi were - - - B' p use of profane lauEttiage, no arse, to-caN by number,- instead of asking.- --r—.- , w- on, uesdij at $1.25 per bag. who•heard him, could deny. On for. the party by giviug the name. lti'oW is the time for Glass and Putty, etc. A large number of the residents making investigation the source By order of the Board We're ready, Come along - of the village have so far failed to of the whole uproar was found in ALFist- BoovEa, - necure their winter supply a helpless, condition in the ' -ditch a-7 President Coal Scuttles, Ash SifterB, StoTe Pipes, -Very little fall ploughing hRe near the butcher shop, his only _ been -done by the farmers this companic 'beiaga bottle of .whir ,_ Plant BOWMAN'S Elbows, ' Cosl-Oil Hestera, 'etc. } - season owing to the excessive, and k -half full, while he himself was guaranteed frequent rams. Quite a large y PEROS� ROOF'I1`�T 1 entirely full. He was assisted to xU = ®eYp StCC3� _ amount-of buckwheat and corn his feet, which were of no use to -it will grow- .The old Reliable -Don't take substitutes. ' - in some localities still remains un• him by. this time, and. on the time- We want two more agents harvested, ly arrival'of sympathizers lie ass in this a:ontity 'THE PANDORA RANGE—The Leader -Robt MCBrad , who recently carried to his boarding , house, y THOS: W. BOWMAN BQN, Co, Ltd, sold his farm to M4 Orpie .moved where he slept o$ his intoxication. into the village on Tuesday and The* next day he'went to Whitby, Ridgeville, Oat. is now getting comfortably settled where he was ` made secure for -a M9 . •C AP MAN ,.. 3n.the home , he lately purchased time. Sights like- this are very GET OUR CATALNUE from John' Dickie. We welcome infra uent inn village and they him as a citizen of our burg. q _ - T TS FREE -Work is progrest=inq very would be more so if those Who I sold intoxicating liquor would W' I N T E R . ,G 0 0 D S satisfactorily in Dr: Field's beau- have some respe�et for the law. • s: tiful new residence which will have all modern improvements •• including hot and cold water BALE REffIBTER. Sweater,;, mitts, gloves, underwear. caps,. etc. Now is the time. to- 7, throughout the house; electric "'�'-'" �' S 4 51W W. TvESDAY, Nov. 19th. 1912 - Auction t ltcocure your winter supply of warm winter garments light, gxmge in the basement and ' Ca _ sale of farm, stock. implements, etc. c►ther eonveniencee, at lot 29, con. 1, Pickering, the pro- 800 %�q atn�, - °ut` wester:caats' all - colors at $1'fl0' A special youths 1tL -The new law of Ontario pro - perty of Winslow Kerr. Also at 75c., and boys at 50e. each. •vides that that in future when the same time and place all the im- Division Court Cases are to be plements and vehicles belonging to Rubberboots in knee length, also low rubbers for. men, women an tried before jury the ju^y most the estate of the late ThomasAnuan. ELM DALE MILLS be selected from different munici- Sale at :one. Bee bills. W. B. Powell. �ICERiNO• children to fit high and low heels at the lowest .prices. - palities over which the Court has auctioneer _ _ jnrledictiou. The old law allows WEDNESDAY Nov. 20th- Auction Chopping our Specialty____ GYLLESPiE, f DDNBARTQN - the jurors to be selected from any sale of farm stock, implements; Ogilvie's- Household and (ilenora G. A. household furniture etc. at lot a municipality. Flours in 25, 50 and 100 pound con. 5, Whitby, 1 mile east of Kin - -A meeting f the public sacks. Fresh Rolled: librsr board will be held this ]ate, belongtn to .the estate of the [Oats, MEN'S Y ]ate Noble Bteveneon. 8a1� at 10, Mi :ed Feed, Bran and $haste by the FURNISHINGS. .. - • {Friday)' evening in the library Lunch at noon. See bills, Jae, ton or cwt. , Prices reasonable. ' room. A full attendance of mem- Bishop and Wm. �, autloneers. here is requested as arrangements THVnaDAY, Nov. 21st- Credit 'sale of ' '- V. �• W@ ®3'C& Large assortment of Shirts in the new shades and styles with culler i will be made for the pnraehase of horses, and cattle at lot 83, con 1, Chopping every day. match. These are the best value we have had for the years supply of books. and the Pickering, the property of Gar- _ a� transaction of other mecessary and funckel $ Scapitz. sale at one. See man a da 'at $1.00 and $1.25.1 -important business, posters. W. B. Powell, .auctioneer, PICHERIN(1 'MARKETS Y Y� _ . -Among the moat enthusiastic- MONDAY. Nov, 35tb- Auction sale of Wh'►te Winter Wheat, old....:: ].00 _.. _ s rtemen of the province is Mr. 70 head of cattle in Pickering Vil• Red _ ., ... 1,00 ,Working Shirts 50c., 75c., 80c. and 90c. _ fl - Chas. Dovell, father of Mrs. Rich- loge, the property of H. A. Jifkina. Mixed " " " ...... •� - Sa)e atone, see bills. .Fred Postill Spring Wheat ...• .............. &i Straw Hats 15c, 25c and 60c each. ariPnckrin, of Audley, Who heft auctioneer. �. .86 ' lax lastt week for Haliburton on a dO °� ....••...•. ... TvssDay. Nov, 26th- Auction sale of Sprouted ......... -�70 -85 H t ;bnnting trip. Mr. Dovell, who is • ""•'• -" • "' New Hosiery, Ha a and Capq and Underwear. " g2 years of age, had bagged two farm stock implements, etc. on lot Oats ..............'............... .40 A7, con. 9, Piekering_inear Cherry- -- - -- - .- '.AFer as well as a number of par- . wgodl the property of Wm. Bucken- C Sweet to Eat T^ T /may ' "•' tr dire. He shows more vitality dale. Sale P.t one. gee bills. 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