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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_09_12 .r:J'. ._ S -^`i.-�� - -��• M •yK•. • 1, ..I u a. 1y, .,,�I A�•. J'� i�•�• •}'`y�k�'�j., ' . r f M PICKERING , VOL. $ PIC1EERING, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER' 12, 1913 No. 5C� abN MO"NGOUA 'WHITBVALB y Medical SPINK MILLSElection day passed off very quietly The Sept, meetigg of the Whitevate Established 75 years be on Mends:vE VY owe stitute The farmers in this city have start• be held at the home of lira. Josephr ;R. tared tarso. theale tion given io it f plowing. n Leary on Wednesday. the 17th inst., E. FORbYTH, D. to err alRegis- ed the all pl r❑ REENWOOD etatton of oatario. aJohn a.-nd Mrs. Brow sberlter spent at 8 p. m. All are welcome. .:the fitting of glasses. lyes tested free. -North a couple of days recently in Toronto. •.. i01su'emoct. sal:f .' - -- w th Miss Shortool , of Ferguced on T�aste:yacber 6cAReoRp C. 11cKIN50h, N1.D., L.R.C.S., .-FLOUR Mr•s. D. Seebeck and two children A steam roller erilployed in levelling 1 N• Edi&ad gh, eons or of the college of spent a couple of days with friends in the KIingston road collided with a MILLSNhyeiciene and finzgeoae of Ontatio,licent ate '`White Satin, Befit blaui!Gba ,v Of Roy n] CQltege of 6uzgecn0, Edfabwgh. '•Cream-Buns " << the city. York Radial car, driven by William 6pecial attention to daieaees of women and r Blended Chu ch'll. The accident occurred a .44 ghildren, Officeai:dresidence,Erougham,_ "Tea-Buns," r„ fluite a number from around here r i _ _ _ Pastry,'Z attends a little west of Scarhoro :. i'1L N r last week. - Be] , who was in charge _of the steam praetor—The cause of disease removed by :FEED William Fisher, of New Ontario, roller, claims be lost control of the L Atli further notire I will chop firm- c;,:• adjaatment of he�sppine. Consultation tree. and son, Fred, of Malvern, spent macl}ine, which swerved into the ay,- ars'grain only two days a week At Pick on Monday$, Wedaesdays and >fria8y.. once-:0 fiascos Bt.Boath, of•'JUlE1B0" FEED FLOUR Friday with relatives at Orchard View Proaching car, ripping out every win- instead of three- Phone asl,Oehsws Farm. dow on the north side. Luckily the WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS BRAN _ ' PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL saoRTs - ,� passengers were aware of the danger With the large ca .,cit ' AGINCOU RT in time or the accident might have g P y of my chop- . and X-RAY INSTITUTE OAT CHOP - proved more serious. per I can shop all that is required ..MANITOBA OATS in the two days and not cause 'PICBEIiI\E3, - - ONTARIO Mr. Prentice's ice cream parlor is BROOK ROAD tl]y customers any incon- AMERIC AN CORN ! nearing completion. yenience. Come early ; R• $LOIN' TOWLE, ]L. B., 3f, D., C. 3t., Mrs. Rennie is quite convalescent John and Mrs. Toole were the guests Phytic1 Diseases. FEED OF ALL KINDS since her severe illness. of John Percylast Sunda g For two weeks, eonimencing about aua 8pecialisc iL 8ec:ml Ditoatae.. Prostatic IMs Mrs. J. N. Wolfe is at present the September 16, the mill will be shut sates of Men, Diseases of Women, cancers, Thomas Jakson, of Lindsay, called Tumors.X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye. Our prices are the lowest guest of Mrs. A. J. Wakeley. on friends here on Sunday last. down for repairs. Please make a note ear,nose,throat and lungs. Pitting glasses anal of this. nN acute and chronic diesaase. Quality the best Robert Purdie is suffering from a :Mfrs. Kates and daughter, of!fount �r+ CMOs Hours 19 to 9 and 7 to 0 A91y distressing attack of asthma. Joy, visited with Mrs. Jackson this J' - Miss Jenny Allison is spending her week. F• Z- Q RF.'�N 1 holidas with her uncle, Geo. Elliott. It is reported that R, J. Fuller was Mrs.* Wm, Johnston has returned married last week to Miss O'Brien, of E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- from Muskoka quite restored to good Fairport. A �� 'v u . TER.eoan OrownAttorney.and oounay J• L. SPINS, LIMITED, health. Wni. Taylor, of Michigan, visited (`J• ran ton OJ tdtoe, Court Mouse,Whitby. 1C-r Fred Pearce spent Labor Day heve wn _ _ his brother -law, W, H. Jackson PICKERING. ONT. visiting his firmer associates. Fred and others last week, (� M. FITZGERALD. Barrister and s "'""'s'r ► '• Solicit-cr. Conveyaccing, e:c, At Dr. is snaking Rood. Harry Johnson has completed the ISh-ley's office, Pickering,every wednesday. At this present moment there are cement culvert at M. Fitzpatrick's. y LOOK HERE ! `even house.,in the course of erection The joh lgoks first-class. co a' �. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and in this live burg. Frank llitcheIl is dr ing :once r?- ='' F �.Solicitor,Notary Public,Etc, Money k, Preparations are in active progress ment work'_in connection with W. H, loan. Office sett doer to the 6:sadaro Bank, The Clarernont F1.1T lel' . iWhitb►. sielp tore ]Store for the Srarboro Fair to be held here Jackson's nater-wheel, _ on the?Ash lost. The Ladies'Aid of Brougham Meth- is the °best place to get your Ire. Weir and family and Robert odist Church held their regular meet- vAY PRICES ARE'LOWEST HOUSE Ft'RNINH1vG , we have Burroughs and fnmily.are welcome hot at the home of Mrs. Brignall on 41 W; Licenses I3A3i-Issuer of M.trriagqe dressers, washstands,-iron additions to the village population. IN dnesday, FOR THE YEAR � Liconaea in rho county of ontar7o, and brass bedsteads, par- Sholrts and laughter enlivened the .•._�_ IPlmterlagti'rliage. Vly for suits, buffetts, and G. T. R. station in the early day: of 1NNiTeY 'R'E ARE NOW BOO ING T POUCHER, Real Estate Auc• side boards, mattresses and spring the week. The occasion was the re- ORDERS r�E � 1 . tioneer, +alnater, collector and ismer couches, and all kinds of chairs opening of school at Markham, R. G. Philp, of the base line went, of aaarrtage licenses,Bron On the 3rd iost. Gordon Sellers and died on Tuesday, at the age of 78 • gham. ay always in stock, also many Miss Lizzie Webster were united in years. CALL AND SECURE YOUR ` other articles too numerous PER Issuer of Marr. e 4 to mention. Remember we marriage. The best hearty good The Ontario Ladies' College re• __- (OAT. FOR NEXT Lirea and as the Qonnty of out a. wishes are extended to the ha opened this week with the largest at- ' ' ,"wee at store and bis residence.Claremont. keep the goods and de- PPP P = - __ liver them young couple. , ' - to your y ha P Leadaace in its history. WINTER - R.BE'ATON,TOWNSHIP OLERR home, at the ver J, B. Laidlaw has received $8,66 ' O°a.ey'a°v• Oommiseso bta11� lowest price. y AVDLleY compensation from the(`.P.R:, owing - -- +•• a ei aalm.fw, 8000antaa.1 Baa, t[ - to the railway crossing his property. ; iso farm p ..1 nor at E+* ase Ids Patronize our town merchants, J. Murray has secured 3ucrative The Burns Shoe Store, the oldest J ,�'PI 111 K Ltd isaaes" wbi�r, oaa. t.r don't send your good dollars work at Whitby. business establishment i, tb o, has • L. f L � POST]LL, Licensed Auctioneer, away to build up some other Mrs. F. 8. Westoey is visiting at been sold to R B Hoar. It is over fat . for Oounties of York Lad Ontario. moo- place. Yours for business. the home of her mother, Mrs. Glen- yaars since it was established.` tiamsalssotall trails ativerP.tezued . onshortest denning, Scartloro. The public school was closed Thurs• PICKERING , _ ewu«,�eddseas a3sssa Blver P.O.. oat. Greenburn did a rushing buaiaer,s day afternoon to allow the children t. B. POWELL, Licensed Auc• is He during the-past two weeks, some 200 tfoneer valuator sad coueator for B E A L cultur the flower 8110W by the HOrti- eooctrea i neerOvit"v' and York All tsar• of tickets being sold for the E:hibltioo cultural Association in the town hall. 0 - lkisasood ctedcoll� either ri+4&tGlys,to or o suctioc par- {)LARElIUNT alone. Lorne Puckrin has dissolved Art• pp p "��V..// HLIa odes rnlrectes nce dates a other par. Mrs. A. Brown and child of Peansyl- nership with W. F. Disney and has fsenian• ply mt residence.Eltr:abetb Ba,Pfok- yan1A, have returned home, after pons; r Mac Orders left at Natty.Office.Pick• a endim gone Track to farming,having pu rchas- osiveduringr ptatte store Claremont. wtil re 1�T`8+�9 P g a few weeks with Ira.T. �V. ed Miss Vail's farm on the base line Beat f lump Stearn Coal and a►11 sizes _ eN+e prompt attention. Sat4efact,oa gviaran- .' �,�I JJ - Blown. west. - in Hard Coal. Need, My psoas onmber is Independent IAO1 _ " .lir. Qninf, the new C. N. R, Agent The R, C. separate school which R. t - -at- Greeohurn. arrived with his tam- tr�erwen eorAWer+hle' repairs dur. a" S. rT. PaENNpCK -Toilet -'Talcum sly base week and IIOW has charge of in¢vacation, has hero reopened with T- U M B R the station, -We---s*kome them to a new teac•ber, Miss lfargaret. Sulli- A good stock of 1 and 2 in, rough and aWHITEVALE, ONT, .7cr Act Weaker the di,trict. van. of Oakville, in charge. W. J, McDonald and tris-. araff of The Ormiston dresed hemlock, also mat hedl 1Rcnoerav Director sail ���� - men and teams are bus residence on Dim- pine and spruce, �dressed _ y grading for des street west has been sold to 5. A, red pine Georgia pine _ Any business entrusted to me,will sidings and roads .in connection with Baker, of Toronto, for $4.Oii0. Nfr, The Be-t Antiseptic Powder the C. P. R. This road is now nearly Baker iQ Canadian freight And tss• rind basswood for ceilings. he carefully handled. p. y' for Toilet and \nrsery• It completed in this section and is a Pnger agent of the Chita a and G • ' =Chargee Moderate - ,keeps? the f4in clear and splendhdyirce of work in every par- Sti'Pstern Railroad, R Great Independent Phone No. 151;, p month. and as r+'ea d ticular• In the lev4t iasne of Tf]s Nen-s it wAc Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. xa Some of the Audleyttes who visited stored that Mrs, (`ormack had soldr -- heals, and relieves chng the Toronto Exhibition and who were her property for 38,(N)0, Ct a are in- write or phone for prices, JOHN soreness,Irritations, Prickly fortunate enough to see the evening formed that the report wits incorrectPHILIP Heat. etc. Delightful after performan re, were greatly impressed And has caused lira. Cormack ��• C.13athin or Shaving _. - with th�n.ew._-gAma_ - - ,�a�q England) �annoythe ' REEOB! ­im- SasilT�ine ofiresh and cur- t Y Per oilier. Price 2Sr,,, at g di a�1to polo. The game is A meeting or the town coMrncil will LOCUST HILL ''- meats constantly on hand. quite Exciting and although the cars be held orL_Monday evening next to used are eFapecially built to avoid Acei- consider the sewage question and re- Ind. pbone. house Markbam 1501, Y Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon,1 PIC ER I N G P N R 1f C Y dents' a number of accidents occurred, ceive the report from thE• mefnhers M Yxrd, Markham i2 Y. '- Ham, Eologna, Whiners, etc. one particularly of a serious nature. thee ouncil who visited North Toron- We are not sure that the game will to, Weston end Oakville last week. . ;Highest prices paid for become popular'in our midst. There are rumors that Whhtb is P=C`KF.rR= C yy TIME TABLE-Pickering Station G Butchers cattle ---•-� • about to be favored with new indus- T•R• Traine going East Jae as tollows- ._DUNBARTON _ - tries, and also that the Andrew Mer. -No, 6 Mail 8.08 A M. ' REAL ESTATE cer Reformatory may be moved from 12 Local 2.60 P,M, Vicklering - rver •..•. Lott Parker, of Regina;is spending Toronto to our town Signs are all 1" !4 Moral 6.05 P.M., a week here with his mother, Mrs. intro to a Trains going West~ due as follows- z: George parker. pointing period of prosperity for B g the county town. No. 13 Local 7.47 A.M. First-elaeh3 riga for hire A large number from.this neighbor- �� •� 11 Local 2.20 P.M. tii1R1�AR*> ; � hood attended the Oshawa Fair on BROUGHAM 7 hl all 8,09 P. M Day or niglit _ Tuesday hind Wednesday, *Sunday7hla iaoluded Mise Marie Foston,has returned to •1, W. Hogle has rented his farm to Bi19 ID8et8 all trains Insurance rates lower on farm pro- Toronto after spending two week's man in Scarboro. Teaming promptly attended to. Pe1tY and Village Dwellings, vacation at the home of her parents Miss Mackie, of Audley,visited with in first-class Companies, here, Mre. Blake last week. _- EyE GLASSES Agent for Canada Carriage Co. No hremi'u,m Notes Miss Hazel Macfadyen left on Wed- Fred Middleton spent a few days nesday morning for Whitby where with--friends_in Toroi t-e, We He Peak If not insured with roe,call and she will attend the Ontario Ladies' G. L. Middleton bad a business trip SHOULD STAY -ON ' Peak, Pickering. compare rates. College, - to the city on Wednesday. Just arrived 'at Gillespie's store,a Mr. Ferris' of Knox College,---spent 'WITHOUT PINCHING Which School shall I attend 7 S-roomed house to rent. -- large consignment of men's, women's over Sunday with B, Alger. _ and children's fall footwear. Call J.H.end Mr's.Madill spent over Sun- An important question. All busi. a and see them. dapp,with Mrs. Brooke, of Dollar. p W V. Richardnoae Chas. W. Gordon, manager of the 1liia9 Bella Brown. of Toronto; is No meed fess colleges are not alike. Care- Dominion Bank at Brampton. and visiting with ful judgement is absolutely feces- P g W. and Mrs Mcragrove. sary. Write today for the Notary Public, Pickering. formerly of Whitby,,occupied the pul- N, F. Mechin, of Oshawa, is spend- A "-" to baye your =<. Catalogue.of the pit in the Presbyterian church on ing a few days at the home of his par- a eye glasses Sunday last with very much accept- en to here. , CHOPPING once. George PbiliD attended the Ontariopiece you in The Ladies' Aid Society met on Postmasters Convention at Toronto ii Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Wm, 1ast week. order to have them stay on. / Cowgn, of Rosebank. When the busi- Fred and Mabel Cassie and Ella Our new style of Eye Glass. ness of the meeting was concluded all Linton spent Sunday. with friends at TORONTO. ONT. Having installed a new Oat Roll, new those present were treated to a boat Buttonville. Mountings are perfect in fit and Chopper and new Water-wheel, I ride on the lake. Miss Laura Thornbur and Mrs. Sy. It will help you to decide. This am better prepared than ever On Sunday, night some person or mons, of Toronto, are visiting with neat in appearance. Modern school is conducted on the highest to attend to the wants, persons unknown effected an entrance Wm, and Mrs. Moagrove, ideas are,those of comfort: We plane of of Iciencp. ' 'Rye are proud of my patrons-. to G. A. Gillespie's store by cutting Oran McGregor and friend, of To.its record. Students admitted Chopping every day in the week out a 14x10 inch pane in the rear win- rorAo, motored down on Sundisy and aim in all our optical work to do at any time. except Saturday, dow and Apprupri&ted all the small. spent the day with W. J. Boden. the very best for you in every W.J. Elliott, Principal silver and coppers In the 'store and Arthur Johnston and daughter, John F. Bayles, Greenwood Post office tills, amounting to five or Zell&, of Collin wood, spent a couple way. The right Glasses, the ; Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. six dollars. They also secured a pair of days last wit D.an Russell, right Mounting. We are sure of boots,cigarettes,and most probably It aye to adv$ in the Picker- Have you lots of rater ? other goods which so far have not ing News. A few weeks ago G. L. if you come to us you will be TOOLS SHARPENED been mused, No trace has yet been Middleton advertised two horses for perfectly satisfied. Let tie prove C.-.3 ItIC1C, OF-WF8 FSY�R{;E - found of the thieves, although-the sale and-througli the ad.sold four: 'We make e e cialry of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish you anything police of Toronto, Whitby and the J. E. Beaton, Frank Tait, John Gib- this to you. pe _ Toole of all kinds. Locks repaired.,. in the line of water supply auch as aur•rpunding villages have been noti• son and Messrs. Bailee, of Oshawa, Razor-boning a specialty, For a first- pP y fled. Evident]p the culprit was no motored through our village on Sun- - - class hair trim or an sassy shays cap PumPe, windmills, hydrairtic� rams, novice at the business. After gain- day and called on Wm. and Mre. Mos- �p *T rn at the East-end Barber Shop. ' plumbing, etc. ing. admission .to the building he grove. R• 1� . �AS SE T i� L Vee our Hoose Furnishings of ail opened the rear door, which could be The Women's Institute will meet at ' kinds. Slightly used CA Qts They are also expert well drillers opened from the inside and had it the home of- Mrs, W. J. Devitt on EW__ ,, ,_ S P JEWELER AND OPTIC]AN from 15 cents a yard up 1 and respectfully solicit your patron fastened back, so as to facilitate a Tuesday next. Roll call. The ppro peeOsa*s AeW gl�+By J,-iGC1RDUN PICKER-ING age for the tare. - Ind nbon, %521, quick retreat in case their presence grains will be in charge of the girlas of roar oea■ras _.;a,, I _ was discovered, 11. l of the Inatitnte. All welcome. >r_ r • ,, y.a. at&."77 , ',^. ,,.• '•u-"�a..,r �. .... , .. ,> �'.,.,ii.. „..•.iia- .'.. - •�,....o, :yo-:. .r .,�... • :: 4 d2. iA.» -t•..:• •s'-' .i.' :,.*.. ',,n.''. �.. Y . �, ,r. y..„ d',,.. '�. ,. . ,:; ,s•*, .,,. .. ..... •..., ..., . •, �,.. 'K' -m"' +5. . �•,;, r. .� "::4� f' �. "x°:' n` w'+,, .i.:; t+w.+.«.,:,u...r,. •reit`,a,�r• „� oT'%r, .-�,Y+�^ .v� ,,e.,rpr.�" +k, v.;,'�'.� 4..tesf t ,�c ,}...,;rs�_2 .+r d �•.,y,^. W' r<n_a ;n a^`,.� +,•.,. -° ?, ,rya n7u? zy r'3 t ,? r R ..:•.^_`,'.''?'i`r.",. n-aaSP�,."�st°`,r a ax�-+'�t'i`�� , y.. '^"��r .:3i;. '?T�ka. ;•ty" ,+" •,•.. _ —`�••. -�" .w,. uii. :till �� yw •.,��wY,;ya�,�°�,'s"' •;;. - - r I ' -- . POET LAUREATE ON HYMNS. Dr. Robert Bridges, the new poet e laureate, is a great authority on r Y Grain, cattic'' n G . r- 1�. Wire ,church music. His Yattendan orf terns a Views by ;Hymnal originated in his attempts, _ - - 1 when precentor of a village choir; _� I - rovide Iter settings to the. to p be stns than those in use. is views Prhyes of These Products In the t.CadiQg.' - :,Notes .o# Interest as to What is Going - hymns - Ion oon'gregationa.l singing were set I - .;:`- _. _Markets ate Here Recorded - A11 Over the World _ forth in an article for the Journal of Theological Students, published in 1893 It was entitled "A Prarti- ; nreadstuffs 1 patents. cat Discourse an Some Principles se to 60o. Flour-Manitoba 8 ring wheal -�_ World's Sunday Sollool Convention of Hvinin-singing,". and w'as after- Toronto,'Sept. 9.-Flour-Ontario wheat hal rtl', $4.90; f5winteerton atentsO choice Canada. lloure. 90 per cent.. made of new wheat. p in Zurich. A New Photograph of the Poet- V5.65 seaboard. Manitoba$-First patents, 65.25 to 65.50; straight rollers, $5 to 85.10: 1,Opa,000 people visited elle Ara- Frank Miller and Flank Rouleau, pamphlet. It straight roilere, ba s, $2 5g to $2.40 Boll wards 1&SUed as a pimp iu Jute bags, $5.40; do.. seconds, 64.90: ed oats. barrels, $1.75: do. bags, 90 lbs., tionat Bshiifition at Toronto. provincial 'liquor, detectives, the opened with St. Augustine's wards at3esuitobae herrn-Jute Nor'Lh n� 99c. on. $2.25• Bran. $21• short$, $23. Mo. 2. per,. - on,the happi'neas a-iiwhich the lis track. Bay porta; No. 2 at 9k; ,No. 3,;$26. Lfaujl!ie. $27 to $29. Ha No. 2, per TorovAo is to have the finest latter only seventeen•years Of, gyeese-Fir 931•&, Bay Dort$;, new, No. 1 Northern, ton, car lots. $12 to f13. Ch freigl<t Lelminal,s in, the world. were sent to the Central Prison for tened to the psA.lmcdv of his dad'• 96•, September delivery. and No 2.at 94c.' westerns, 13 to 133-so; finest ieamery. outLhq Fit. r labor fol^ ac- << emotonal ower. of Our Ontario wheao-New xo. 2 wheat at 84o 12 5-4 to seoOnAe r 1-4°ice$ i is Ezt:ti : John Griffin, o oro , church music, wrote r.. 1 - - - res : bribe of $25'from rs. vva, :erect a $100,000 •theatre in London• cepting a Oats-No. 2 Ontario oats; a to 331-zc, - ect al $. 0, o Whyte, of the Margaret Brennan, a South Porcu- "is not so great as that descri d NO outside. and at 36c, on track, Toronw. No: 2 ,tock. 2oc. pine saloonkeeper. by St. Augustine fifteen hundred,Western Canada old oats, 391-2c for No. $amllt08 WastiIIghouse Staff, is I2, and at 381•Zc for No. 3, Bay ports. Winnipeg Crain. years ago." He discussed the upla- Bares I4 inafi t 83 ia85c rouTide. g.-Cash-Wheat-No. ey to . outs a;- oronto. oheWinnipeg, 1-4c; 9.-Cas dead. - Great Brita[n. - 'northern, 8910. *10. 2 db., a 0. CaUai Corn -No. 8 American corn, 781•Zo, c•i.f., do.. 941.48, tic. 1 refected seeds, esti No. carCity of -baskets_--is ng - 13lidland 2 do:. BSC. Oats-x o- . i fee , 3 Wo. b i ' fruit-growers in_the Niagara penin- A huge bonded warehouse at 4 I Buy jb0 to Esc per bushel. W., 331-zc; extra,No. 1 teed. 340: No, i Buckwheat-Nomthal. feed. 33!?c; Ne 2 feed, 32� Barley-No. 3. sola >rl anxiety and loss. Manchester was burned a;t a loss of �,. Bran-Manitoba bran.$21 a ton, in bags, . Ne. 4,.441•zc: refected, 41c; feed. 41c. - aged 71, baggage 81,250,000. Flames"shot a thousand Toronto treighte. dicot$, 622. Toronto. Flax-No. 1 3 C.W., 1.171-$1.331.2: No, 2 C.W.. . Thoe. Murphy, . feet in the air. i 2112 0. a a N W., 81.171-2 transfer agent, of Cornwall, was _ sic among country Produce.. A runaway caused a pe -wholesale dealers' Quotation$ to retail- riR ax his work and died. -i- � the thousands of people who at- ere are:- untied States Maeat- A mi3fTlon building in erection at tended the funeral in Dublin of the Snuer�totes dairy• z2 to 24c; inferior,, xintieapolie. Sept. 9•-VPheatr .i ptember. Brantford collapsed on Thursday, man killed in the riots. 17 to lac; creamery, z6 to 27e for rolls and lac; December. 8934c: May, 9434c• :�°• - �r 24 to 25c for solids. 1 hard, 893-4c; No. 1 Northern, 8734 to one S. Deans, having his col- ¢ late Duke of Sutherland. y� Eggs-Case lots of new laid, 26 to 280 gg14c; No. 8 Northern, 87 to 87whi No. . lar-tone broken. who, during the seal few years Of, per dozen: fresh, 22 to'24o;-and seconds...yellow corp, 72 t4 721.2c. No. 3 white oats. 17 to 18c. 40 3-4 to 41 S4c.. No. z rye, 61 to 631.2c. } Lyman W. Cost, a commercial "� I * I Honey-Extracted, is tins, large. and Flour, SreL pstents. $4.50 to $4 75; second romineIIt c4irler, life because an extensive land- traveiler, and a p holder in Canada. left an $stat.$, h.' 14 3 4c for twins, patents, $a.15 to $re, Bret clears. 83.zo to $3,50; scop X75 to $310. BraII ' Beane-Hand-picked. $2 25 to $2.35 ..per nd clears, 8..• dined of blood-poisoning at Truro, according to his will, of more than ;' bushel; pri es, $175 o $2. $ l02 to +20 unchanged.Sept. 9.-Wlieat-No. 1 hard. m 7 S,, 011 Friday. , Honey--Extracted, i n 2 D No. 2 No one million two bund thousand per ib. aur \o. 1 wholesale; combs, $250 B97�: tio. 1 Northern, 88°-8c; Jos E. Morrison, for twenty ppunll8 St¢r1iI1g. r; o $2,75 per dozen for tio. 1, and $2.25 to ern. 86 S-8 to 87 3 Sc: &'ptember, 87 7 Be bid; `+ Chem 5:.:0 tar Na. 2. &;cember,.897& asked: slay 951-8c. Close i ippara professor Of pharmacy, - a �'' Poult,ry--Hene, 16 to 17c per lb: Spring -.Linseed. $1.5058: 6e tesber, (1.491-8 ask- 3gtry end botany 8t the Montreal I sited State;. ch4ekens, 20 to 21c; ducks. It to 17e: geese,, ed; October. 81,5034 bid: November. College of Pharmacy, is dead. way 13 to 14x: turkeys, 18 to 200 $1.5078 asked: December, 11,461.2 One resttlt of the recent rat Potaa,ee-outariee, 80 to 85c per bag, oa Jas, Anderson had his right arm wrecks in New England matt tie the '� � track. .. Live stook be price' • torn off when he tried to readjust a e of le slat�on prohibiting �+ I = • �rovlslon4. Montreal, Bept. 9,-Tbe prices paid per Is. belt cola 8 running machine at the P g e i m bulla ,sere from 31.4 to 33.4 cents per r'. Lambton Packing Co.'s 'factory at the use. Of wooden coaches. as Hacrm-Coag clear, 16c•per lb, in case pound, for : price and gone$ fed calves, '- Petrodea, on Friday. Mrs, Margaret A. Cart6r, a so- '��""+' Eia�rP�ted vm°io`it�hi?0 2iiy�• to 22c; medium,.4i2 tor6mandcommon�3 to 61.2. eiety woman of Elyria, Ohio, is in $f heavy. 201•zc to 21c; roll$. 17c: breakfuat cr,ws, 630 to $65 each: calves. 3 to 6I.2: - T. W. J. Paisley, Of West IAIICIOa,. the �uIIt�' atl OII'. a fedE't'al waT• baso•,. 21 to 22c; backs. 24 to 25c. mheep about 4 cents: lambs about 6143 ¢d b 8 COW and 1012 was onus thf 'LardJPiercee; 14o; tubs. 14.1-401 pall$, ho s, .to, wan attack Y rant, charging her with 4 I24;_yc, igoronto. Dept 9. Cstt!e-ChoCce export. $6 50 80 choice butchers. 25 to r saved from being killed' when tio a w $6. a $6. mails to fraudulently secure 83,000 $6�; ncd medium. /.65 to $5.90', cow. animal buried him over a five-foot Laureate, Dr. Robert Bridges a II be t 13 'dges ` from Miss Lillian Hunfangtun, IJ f! Isd May and straw. mon. $$to $5: canners, 82 to o$5 5steam, ' ;-fence into,, an adjoining lot. Baled hay-No. 1 bar. $14 to $14 on track. $3 to 83.25' fat to 84 $4 al to $5 25 veal• Bruce Boyd. aged E1 ria's wealthiest heiress. 13, of Guelph. y iov of William Law, that even the;'dor in to, and No. 2 DA 111 to 112; No. 3, $iif M o S7 w: Bcho�ce 88-25 to l69 a common. oonA a 33 ,1vho waa visiting is Napanee, and - General. _unmusical should sing in church. LOtse Baled straw-88 to 18.50, on crack. To m fce$4•50 rs o t*5a extra , . s To- -with �pani0II9, for 8 lark stole a tum rants heavy teederr. 900 to 1. 50 pen"de.D85 25 to ride os a freight train W Belleville, The 'inflamed Japanese are de- and confessed that ''Law's Montreal Markets , '0 to ugh tight balls, fz.rs to Ta.°BhPeQ inert.� is in the main sound." "?111 wall f:60; roust eaeten,, a0o to 660 ossa, _ 1Ie11 in getting off to regain his hat mending military I agree,"- say Lau "t _ °, as iaa $'d la - ewes. 14,'5 to $4.' i action age hgt .and lost his right leg below .the ( tins. a s the reale, Montreal. sops 9 01 ' { ad West- he mbe Licht I to $3.50 Ant clerieal's broke up the pared$I h it 'a t1>:3t Part of the 0 u•rCl1. !So 2, 401.•2 to 41c Canadian West,i heavy.. $3 to $3=4'' backs, fL ern, 6� jknee _ I C'aGholic li -mnaatic d.ssoc.a,-h music in which it 1s niost desirable ear 401.2c.3B Ba 1 s->Y�anitoba feeds SfO�w 1 !orb 110mfed ad ws ie6e7.s ani�1n:oII Mayor C: M. R. Graham, of Loa :I of the S that the c`ongreRati«ri should join sic: malting. 62 to ata Buckwheat No. 2, carr ` dna, announced that tate vote on tion in Rome. - I but-he notes that "whceiv pe- _-- -____-- - -- -- the $eEk scheme for the.rehabilits- An eccentric American .woman, 11n� are tlitisica;1 th.ev would'reither SAW C I5E StiIDE`t5. -ARRESTED_ FOR G13111 the tion of the London and Port. Stan ';who threw a bouquet at lays Iiaiser'I p are _ '�PenIIJ _ :ley, gg}}gra3 by._eleetcifscatiOn will in Berlin, was temporarily arrest cal they ouldn. and eretlie�r sing."'u�u9ri- ' be taken before October 15th' �' , i Vien- Dr. Bridges thinkw tt safer to hold Fugltltc n Counsel Fight Order for Jerome Jailed Ante. be !Prof S. L. Umbach, of Napier.� At the Zionist Congres. n with Law that "sing ng is.a general Deportation. ii' despatch from Coatieook, Que- _ A despatch from Coa,ticook, Qne• Mlle, .Qoe„ a native of Woolwich na it was reported that the Harm- William Travers Jerome townshsp, Ont., died in Camsel, i bership has increased by t°9,000talent,�f the, than to sanctuary for professional bec, says: Harry K. Thaw will tae bec, says, Gerfnan . on Saturday He was and that the national fund for put erformets The author of "1 produced before the _full King's was arre.gted 'here oa Ffidal _.._:. --��� a ea#cIIsive tour of Eurn- chase of land in Palestine bas an P „ p aide, .at_ untreal, -cbarged with gambling: -The Am' i�s2r1QUst3°ed-thPBA--'9Ct1LY�'%--t Rent, &PPP&'- ,e_,A el i____ •ai t=za�v--z==Q _ _ :1 !'If_a p.e.-rson'were to-forbear pray- Que., on the morning of September paint wan -bY .•peen etioraatries, after attending the income of 1,378,553 marks, - i ing becaur-o he had an odd €one in j5. Meantime he may be detained .ridge, a citizen of Coaticook ahc - M-;-}tis vain•, he.would lla4•e as gocd an here or at Sherbrooke, or taken to swore thatch= 'in�publ seen on Th�s- _OIL FO+R THE'BRITISH NAVY. I W ellaud Canal was awarded to excuse as he that foriirars from 3lantreal on a mamt_nt's notice. at playing Po J. O'Brien and Hugh Doughnoy for the discretion of the immigrat'ion day. Jerome, was taken to 1,11 Gaaipe I'irldy► Considered .admirable-aPProximatelY ten million dollars, singing because he has but little for New imperial Scheme. `There- were: tenders under con- .management of him,voicc." authorities. Two of his' counsel; J. where Thaw was ..confined when }sideration, including two ' British .-�. N. Greenshields and N, K. I.a brought here two weeks ago •A despatch from London says:; and two American firms. Work will Flamm$, obtained a double curie- Thaw's lawyers' disclaimed any In view of the 'increasing attention be started at once by the successf.nl _ LARGEST TLO I:R I1ILT.. habeas corpus and prohibition-atle- in ,knowledge of the arrest. The be- In which is being directed to the adopt tenderers, who will make Thorold Montreal on Friday, aiid whirled k. lief p-foeli g that.n sues due solely tion of oil a.•i fuel in the British then' headquarters. The contract Capitalists Propose to Build It at a special train into Coaticook, to ill-feeling among the town's .navy, A is interesting: Lo--know.thllt_calls for the romple•tiva-e€ the �k .- _-_C_algary. Alberta. ,:here.-not long before the immigra- People. who ,resented Jerome', Oil lands in different parts of the. The contract for �titerMe^ome was 1n lnd Empire are beiffe sedulously devel- I by April, 1917. A deLpsteb from Calgary, Alber tion authorities had ordered Thaw's prrseIIeP: Section 2 of the canal will.-be. let tai -says A syndicate of local and deportation from the Domninlon• tri a 1McI�ee who4 friends tied aped. TM decision of the Govern- later. -The contract for Section 'I Minneapolis capitalists will shorty _ went to secure supplies as far as late let name time ago. . No action FIRE IN Ii-.: PLANT. Jerome #0 $500 bail. Attorney-Ver.rkState e possible within the Empire has giv- commence the 'erection of what is ret, assisting the.New York State ¢n a new impetus to the search for has Fel been taken in regard to claimed- will be the largest flour de sits indifferent. parts awarding the contract for the Dorn- 'three Hundred Men Idle as Result authorities, said that the cam lar osl po e To- mill in the British Empire. It will et $100,000 Blaze. dout'b,leee would or adjourned to _- ge inion Government Silsoe of th to ' u] 1 of the dominions, and it would be 400b00 ew�h and when all ttunit§ despatch from Ottawa trays' 1� should the be burst in-four units, = e Jerome opportunity fitting that the premier dominion, '•ronto harbor work. A de 1s tats tool to Canada " = Canada, •should be reckoned among More Tenders Soon. are completed will have a capacity 'Three hundred men are thrown out I immigration- authorities . &port. the fuel-oil sources of suPPIY- A• despatch -from St. Caitharin�es• � 8,000 barrels. of .flour per day. of work as the result of a fire in elle Thaw, Jerome left the jail $mil- In tbisl.connection Viscount $eiby+ says: Chief Engineer.�Vel:ler stated Work on the first unit will be cow- timber mil'! of the J. R. Booth in- ing qe special deputy attorney- who is chairman of the Eastern 'I that tenders for No. 2 Section of the menced,im'mediately. dustries here on Sunday at noon. gene State set t0 Canada ss New $neral a : Welland ,Ship Canal, extending � - - Damage to the• extent of $100.000o regain possession.of Canada Company, and who has lust, t returned from the Canadian fields,I from the iburth'ameession line in ,g•I FEARFUL OF, 'RADIU]I: was ca-used by the blaze, the origin Tbawi -was .led through .the streets �a tpplips miteresting details.' In the Grantham Township to near Thor- of which is a mystery. The will de- with a hostile hooting, selling, . . course of a conversation Lord-Selby old, the northerly boundary of No. .It th'e ' Preeions Metal stroyed was only rebuilt titles y ears jeering mnob of men and boys at his - remark-d that he *as-very greatly : 3 Section; would be called for with- . heels and was locked up. in the. �. Through the Mail. ago. new machinery being installed' -impressed with what he saw' and- in a week. Three weeks later.No. .. at the time. Splendid work by the same cell that Thaw oecupi a-hen; heard during the visit. The most j 4 Section south of Thorold, with A despatch from anooiiver, firemen prevented the .flames be was first arrested on Canh_ dian • favorably situated oil'` fields in: heave excavation, will ' be C., says: The tiny particle of rads spreading to the other buildings soil. . The , newspaper men who Canada, from a.geographical and`ready for rite call. um, worth about $3,500, which utas P played�with Jerome said the 'game utrategioal point of view, he states, " ' stolen from the-offices of Dr. G. L. owned by lite assn* firm. was -pennyante„ with a "ten-cent are these of.. Gaspe,, which extend �____�___... Deverteuil"recently,, was .returned �LFONSO TO SAVE :ASSA55I?i. 1iai.it "' One report said that.Jer from the seacoast on the` Bay of ' through the mail on �Pednesday owe lost fifty-four cents. Gaspe, cart the Gulf of St. Lawrence, PHYSICAL DIRECTOR-FILLED. morning. It is thought that the for eeief+ad miles in a north-wester- Accident at the New Toronto thiel, having read of the deadly'ef- A!$ks Premier to'Present Plea for direction. Fatal feces of 'radium of ine;Kperienced Sancho Alegre', Life. NO MORE STATUTE LABOR., - 1 _ yIt was in the Larocque district,1st Y,M.C.A. hands, became frightened and' de- A'despatch from Madrid- says' Farmers Are Too Buss to Fix Roads - the PTawth-West, that a consider- - tided to return the metal in Brantford Township. able ata sber of wells were put down A despatch,fr m Tonto saYso came - ednPrem�er Roman+ones earnestly propose and geed supplies of oil of a high Dir. George A $,,000,000 FIRE. that the-death 'sentence of Raphael A despatch from Brantford says quality obtained. What 'is known to Toronto less than a week.ago re that th4ire will- ae an anticlinal formation extends I from his house in Sherbrooke, Q ai- hitt Blocks Burned Sancho a l-ire, �1 t who tried be com- no more statute labor.in the Town from 't)iis district in -a south and I bee, to assume the duties of p y More Than Thirty of easterly direction down to the l cal'director in the new Toronto at not Springs. p1ytW with the rGequestment will gym- time fheBre arefportioFrs whichr have coast.- The opinions of experienced Y,M.C.A., met death with -tragic been commuted, but the remainder _ drilling men and geologists in that suddenn hes on�nas in night., He A with class Arkan as, says:from More pthirrty MORE TRO I\ PORTII�AL• has been under statute labor. The country are to the effect that oil was oat _ g5 of the _ work has not'been satisfactory, and Will be found there in large qua the of pupils and was engaged in de- blocks s, 'the eastern edge i ht Bombs Thrown In Lisbon, and Rtot- on Wednesday afternoon the coup• tie's. . Should this be the cal he monstrating 'certain exercises ;on business district of Hot'Spnngs had ing in Various Cities. cillors stated that the conditions importBn� of the field from t the horizontal bars, when in some. been'swept clear on Friday n g supply for the British b afire which at 9 o'clock threat-. A despatch from Madrid says: were such that they would be entire points of pP Y unaccountable. manner he suddenly Y to commute it and place the entire navy and for marine and industrial slipped and tell. For" a moment easel to'eat its way toward Central Reports have reached here of seri- township roads and local improve- plirpcisea cannot be overestimated_ nothing was th6ilght of the mishap, Avenue, the main business rico- aur disturbances in- Portugal aril went�oPk slab under a competent but when the young athlete did not oughfare. A high wind was blow �n out of the ,refusal of the Gov- supervisor. The trouble was then �ELLAHH CX'-NAL CONTRACT. rise ilnmedia:tely those present saw ing, and the Hot Springs and Little g that the'fariners have been too boa the' latter $rawest to forward congratiidatory y r that he had been seriously injured. Rock fire departments;_ special telegraans.or gifts to'ex-Bing Man- to leave their farm work to 'attend M, 7. O'Brien and Hugb Doughney �'kibh all possible rapidity lie was hurried aathm de but little,sh ad- uel on the occasion of his wedding to the roads, which are in bad cola- the $eccesstul Tenderers.. rushed to Grace Hospital. It was trains. h to Yncess Augusti�pe, Victoria last dition. No definite action was tak- d despatch from ,Ottawa says: At found, however, that the fall had way in checking the • Ata weBombs have been thrown in en,but'later in the year it is likely ` the Cabinet dislocated hid neck, and within ten o'clock Sydney Dillon, Commission- Li.s , gad• rioting is reported that all statute labor in the t�wn- • brief meeting of er of Public Utilities,'estimated the from that place and other cities. ship will be commuted. ' ICounoB om Thursday afternoon bio minutes of hi:c arrival at the hoapi- loss would reach at leapt $4,000.000• - ' on 3 of the new tal (If nth ensued. Contraot for Sec*ti - : ...:... _,, ;.. ,: :•` '. ..... ..... ...,:.,.., ''� :.. r.,^Yib�•*Ah_, Y,f' ;:' '_:ATgTLS'4.?ti� y+�•'...rVa,� 0W Ak '`r 44 w g' w , n r �, +�;•��p� fi' �. Sir ��'i a".r ,,.'e w� '..a, l.a,..,w:• r., 5, t. / .�wv�a{ f. •l wW-1 '�� Y Ab..R ".+� Jy,i..� '•,'S`.: +h,- dal M,hM,}s 8 - �i ":n.'X B '.9.,' rfi od„ sy.�.p. ...:.,, ia:•°''::. •• '�'',F i'�wFr::R .r �'r' 'ti ��, �,ti., :.t .� f vx; :h',y' ids:' s;.v; , n ,. �x..: •..�-.e ?.. .. ..... ,., ".'1":r ,. -'�'1',-....+ .� .1- ��,• f :7 sass, ass•,...p'�a`'' "+^ZR Y... ..�:_ .. ..., ,_ ,.r.. -.' .,u : .•w•..., .: .. . , >�... '�'1' I - a:.. - '�• ,. sass-:' 1 • _ ... . . _ µA, THE DROWNUS 1ltAN: (gained in Welghf, $2,x,000 IN GEMS STOLEN. LTAMCASE -- _ How 1 He Acts in the Water and Digestion Restored, London Deteetivei! Are Without , • - - - -Mow to-Rescue---Him, UT �1 health Renewed Clues to BigThefts.�� �a�U� When a person•is unable to swim_ - of recoverin�/ 1,�1 U �_ - Revival of rho hopeshe probably fling ,, his arms aI -—' the famous $875,000 $ i shouts for help. n ng so fie H� Is More Proof of Quick Cure peal) necklace POTT \ parts with a large quantic which .was stolen from the regis- -f FOrmBa Watery Pimplesr ft�fiiy and y sir for.All.Folhr4 That areWea>i, tared marl between Paris and Lon- EATS 44 from his lungs. As his month ins „ Allan Nervous. don has' ooncentrated attention an Had Horrible But�tifl Sensation, ei the huge harvest. of jewels -whish The g just about on a level with the sur- Full Savored and Lost Some of Finger Nails. Could face of the waiter art the next inspir- ""` thieves-have been reaping is Eng- child's perfectly cooked Not Open Hands. Cured b Cuti ation hp swallows a large quantity more Pr*fee for Dt. .Hamiltows !Ills a of water. The inhaled w�.ter sets -- land; delight make delicious u con hin and air and water are � f `cora Soap and Oirftment. .For a period last summer the tlrouYbt Within the last few Won�ths jewels sandwiches. s'•r P coughing, or food excited feelings of nausea;' writes valued at close to $8,008;000 have The expelled, More water is then in- $e been stolen in En - =5 X. Lisgar 8t.. Toronto, Oatarlo.-. Mrs. .C. A. Dodge. of Bloomsbury. "The gland. SCaI a IxCT1lCkeirB :!'For seven years I have been troubled with haled, 'until -the lungs become-sur- heat had made me listless rtnd the 'dU- day PaSsee--b tt that Soohland Yard- .Ch r ��. Malt-rheum. I6 charged• and the body weight in-. taste for rgo,rnebheft fi out aa' 01Ce. :.t formed kind of watery pimples' tree a gowning man 1n s of semi-starvation and brought me to Welg„ms. -The seaside laces at re- v dg's _ struggles for air makes convulsive verge of nervone._collapse, Tonics were _ an over them which became •- gg -sear-t• ar•e the favorite fields of flit favorite. itchy and is bad a horrible grasps of- anything within reach, useless to restore as active desire for burning seasattoa which and herein lieu the great danger of food. The doctors told me my liver and t le W.'CLARK.3f'Pr.,l�vgfayal, - h caused ms a good deal of kidneys were both at fault, but th8 Medi• The officials of Scotliarid Yard are attempting a rescue, for the drown- pain. It came out on my cines they gave me were too severe and convinced that a big gang of Con- - ` ing'man may grasp the rescuer so reduced my strength so that I had to I tinental and American thieves are " Lauda is the failaad remained g j there tut fes. spMna• I tightly that both may sink arid. abandon •them,'• At, the' suggestion of a, responsible for the havoc, but they might mention that I lost some of my drown. In attempting .teo, rescue a friend who had been cured of blood and have been unable to obtain the A Common Misfortune. ftsu'•naila by the disesse. During this drowning man, keep him at arm's akin trouble, I began" the use o! Dr. re n length of time I was utterly useless,as I Hamilton's Pills, T4ie difference I ,ret slightest clues as the thieves are Why are they always riding length. Grasp him by the hair, if could not open my hand, 1 tried several noticed was, that while they cleansed the careful not to leave any. Certain around in their automobile, I won- Other possible, and pull him ashore, or men in the West End of London .. .other patea0 audldaee without a bit rd r system, instead of feeling weaker I felt der q zblseL some of my friends advised me to to a plane of safety, and begin aril- better after taking them, Indeed their I•who -ha•ve the reputation of being "I guess it's because they can't try Cuticura Remedies so I sent Lor$ampia ficial respiration at once. Let it be activity was so mild it was easy-to for•1 Jewel '`.fences" have been carefully afford to hays' a home to go to. and by using'"them there was A great lm. remembered in this connection that get I had taken them at all; they seemed -watched, but without result. pr•ovement Thea I went to the draggist the body-is only very slightly hea- to,go right to the liver, aizd in a 'very The facility with which the thieves tow Colonist Rates to PaoMo Coast: rR and bought one cake of Cuticura soap and v1er than the Fater, and Will 131 brief time not dnly did,all source o[ nau• two boxes of Cutfcum olatment-atter ' et rid of the jewels on the Conti- via Gbieago and North Western Rai • ,; u" moot goat Of its own accord, e8 sea disappear, but I Degan to crave food' g. 1 1 , them I am glad to say I am•completel lam- way. On sale daily Sept. 25th to tits y And'I digested'it reasonably w211. ' Then vent, and particularly-at Brussels, 10th inclusive, from a]1 pointe GL Canada _et+red_I-Lad given up an hope of being Cully if in salt water If self-pos- I began to put on weight unto within is one of the 7 handicapswhich the to Los Angeles, clan Francisco. Portland emto Iran say %bone who have session is maintained and the air three months I-was brought to a- con- poliee are working und . Sales are cB uo era'.Netfo`n, Ensoland. and Victoria. n'y other suffered as I have, cot to lose courage bus kept in the lungs, _and now and clition of good health. I urge Dr. Hamil• easily effected and no uestioire g sleepers and to give Cuticura Remedies a fate trial.» g q (pointe. Through tourist ales r Ffrom or i�1, 8gaitl, `ppen opliartuni reone Get Pthis beat i of rmedic medicines roll information chair as feyness yentas and X r reel (B'gnedl i!f!s I.tfliaa Irwin,Oct.13,191E ask so long as the price demand- variable routes, Liberal eco overs. or Bot morethan a p fresh_6u Iv of air is generation Cuticura soap y ed is fairly reasonable. isad Cutfcurs, Ointment have edorde:d the can keep obese ,goat:fo= a long and refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamilton's 2'iterat�e, write,or call on $ H Bennett imoss economical treatment ror affections of period• This is more quickly at- Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. Bold d j General Agent, 46 FonQe dtzeet, 'ibronbi J by all druggists and storekeepers, . r - •the aids and scalp that toetn+e. Itch• bora, t•sined if :one of she Outer gar- pare, 25c.per - - •�, sesta and destroy steep. sold everywhere menta tan be thrown Off and., gen- box' or-eve for $1.00. Bent 1 B&MV11e Of each mailed tree.with 32y, akin The Oatarrbosone Co., Buffal�S Y,. and SLED `�'� DEATH , fihe,Was Wise. Ilook. Address poet card Potter tle treading motion kept up,-Dr. Ki Drug� ngnwn, Canada. Tried to trim a wart with a razor and Je81at18 One—So }_ort_ iCr2ame4l 10�•Corp., Dept 36D. Boston. U.&A. C. H. Hayton, _ severed an artery. The only wart cure when Jack tried to kiss you 11 L "Putaam'e," which removes warts Other (ane—I-Aid nuthlng of the -Restaurant WisdoW r enritn, callouses. In one day. inefet on A Man Whe Has No Enemies. GUARD' BABY'S HEALTH kind. Two men in a restaurant wF'e getting he best. Corn and Wart Extract Jealous One=But I heard you. `Go sitraight on and mind not or, it's the beet, 25c. at all dealers. 'enemata. If the block u our " IN THE SUMMER disputing as to what a pineapple ; - Other nne�h, that was not un- . < Y p y really'was. One insisted that it was til alter he had kissed me. .� path. walk around them, and do The summer months are the most I Some Don'ts. dao e a fruit and the other insisted that :¢ - your dory regardless of their spite. K•rou� to little ones, The com- it was a vegetable. The men finally` Don'tµ bat fast. Don't stay up 11'x' A man who has no enemies is eel. Plaints of that season,.. which. are, derided to accept the decision of'too late at night. Don't put tubae- dom good for anything; he is made cholera infantum, colic, diarrhoea I the waiter,. who was called. - I co in your ears to stop path, Don't and dy6entrti, comae on sc, uickly -of that kind of material which is ` q _ "],ti'aiter, ' said-one of them, "°is'f.,rget W.take your woth:plate but i so easily worked that-everyone has f that ofun a• litt],e one is beyond abd a pineaple a. fruit,=or is it a vege eery night and �saah h. Uari't _..a hand imit. A s�terlid character before Gtre further realizes he i ill. table I" , g The mother must be c n her ward ._._ sleep with your window_ shut, and -one who thinks for himself and A It's neither, entlemen ; a pine- ' i g don't breath© with _ your mouth 1 (speaks what he thinks-1s alwats t" prevent tht;se troubles, ur, if apple is a hextra"' i therfia 'tiu otiherimedicine is of �ich open,., ])un' usi for yotit~tielf a ; figure to have enemies. They are as "-�- preoccriptiun which the doctor wrotc necessary to him as fresh air; they Reptoat. for somebod 'else. I?on't flare teII troubled tArlt$ fall aid to rn�rthera during h-at weather put in over rotten ,keep ham alive and active A cele•, K I don't think yr,iir father. feels false teeth as is Arby's Own Tabit+ts. They !a$tlies,eczema.orant akin! .,, Ibrat•ed character, who was fur- very kindly toward me.' said Mr.I stumps; have -the stun takrn out disease 8�1ptf ZaIf1- 11�C1 - .wounded with eneinies, used to i.e. regulate the stomach and bowels;Staylate. "You misjudge him, The first. Don't have the, ears and are absr.lute-1 • %afe. Sold by - tsiark, ' There are sparkq which, is } morning after you called on me he Surprising and sti tingltouaa C•., medicine dealers or mail. at 45 Tiierced in rile hope that it will im- . you do not blow, will g y y seemed the smarttat and stiajnn[1 Also �> out b quite worried for fear I had prove weak eyes; it is a silly >4uRer- ceases cuts.burns,soras and pUes. . tlierrsselves." Let this be.}'our feel• cents a boa from The• Dr. liill'Ams' not treaded-you will( proper court- stition. Don't spend an worthless tam-sukis mods from pare her. _ing while endeavoring to live down atiedacine.C_v., B farkeillr, Unt. esy." Indeed? What did he say!" !'curealls" -money' which might be ballessences. No animal fats-no -"S ag y y p d ,p 4R!MSHI_STORIIES. -: rude as-Up let you go away without-u holiday. Dont wears �pbcetaclPs mineral poisons. ndSt i!`i Wrr t►eals�r I seandsl of-the--who - - -agaans�t you. If you stop tri ' i!. ate go away without D.w>aaes and Stores ay„y„i►.,ti you do but ag they desire and open yuur eakfas . w(ii Were ordered for pectacl \ the way for more abuse. Let' the Two food Onets From England's } . 4;, (treat Fishing Port. A naval seaman..has once even' elcae, but have your eyes properly e l s, ;loeir fellow talk; there will be a tested: The two eyes are seldom of day to salute the quarter-deck of fw re-action.if you perform but your A young clerR•�'man of the Church equal strength, his ship, even if no nicer is upon ' • Vdu'ty, and hundreds who were once of England, named Trebeck, was „ alienated from you will flock to you once dining at the louse of his i it• Salada T In elicit popu• M'inard's Liniment-Cures Burn's, Eta PaaMs Rea sAaa 4 and acknowledge their error.. bishop. The young clergyman, lar favor that nv feel like -- N. W. DAWSON. Hinaty Colborne Streak —� whose risk saluting a pat et u r seen. 1 Reawonable Assutn tion. ' ' Toronto. <, pa wag Grimxbv, the p . Chest Colds Wheezing great fishing port of England, "I always try to begin the tisk RUIT, ,TOCK, GRAIN AND, notes . Isn't it queer how many of your with a•-smile." F Farms to all sections of Ontarla, ahowex3 a most un-expect-ed krurw• e�ma snaps. v • friends are broke when you want to I '_I take it, •then, that•your._wife is Cured Over Night ledge c,f_ hs,raes, and a- Flevere old (grow a few dollars. doesn't ask you to he}p dress the �Ar'TORY BITER, WITH OR wrTROVI r: ; lady who .sat on-his right listened " Railway t aekaee, to Tetra - children. ftr....M.,n".nr1 n11.wr f.,w•.+• s••A rttle+. ..'. in stern di-,approval to his .convey- rsinard'e Liniment Rellevss Neeiralgla. -- sartion. At last she. said.: _ --- --- 1DENTIAL PROPICRTIES Ix i . Ea 'You Can Break Up Cold, Feel Fine "I think, young man,-you said Wan Laing Down Probabia. Try Mt.trfne Eye Remedy R Brampton ran A Aosen ntr+.•r .�..n. :'�, 11ext MI rnib b Foil you lived at Grimsby. Let me ad- Gritty Gear a-This N W. DAWSON, coiberne Sr„ Tora,do. R g, Y 8 g paper says' If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes ` vise• you to leave horses alone, and that-prosperity is •advancin' by or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart STAMP! ANO COOMS the "\erviline" 3ie#hod. make iicquaintance with that leaps and bounds. I —Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell worthy, .pious y=oung curate, Mr. _ Frayed Phillip—If dat's so Murine Eye Remedy. Liquid,.25c, 50c. TAMP COLLECTORS—HUNDRED DIF. - wIEX�ERiENCE OF A TRAINED NURSE. , it. . ferent Foreign Stamps. Catalogue-, Trel>eck, who has lately gone there, must of jumped clean ovrr me. MII�tie Eye 5a1ve in Asep .c Tubes, -Album, only se,:en Cents. Marks Stamp 25c, SOc. Eye' Books Frc a by Mail, Company, Toronto. f Every mother knows how difficult it is and,.who iR doing such. good work An."Too l.As e.r aaa sy..ase Maw era "to get a young child to,take a cough mist• among the fishermen." >fEv+fie 970 iksmedy Co., _Chlpage MALE HELP WANTED. ture. Seldom will one help unle," given Ther was a roar could laughter, MEN WANTED g1• in large doses, and the result is to comm- g . pletely upset the.stomach and make the "hick the old lad} could not under- Defeets. child sick. stand. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. „ : „ Dear Eire,--I had a Bleeding Tumor on You are getting very bald, sir," MEN HASP BE A BAREEM I TRACE Speaking of--the_promptest cure forebest I happen to know him a little," my race fora long time tried ,'num• said the barber. "You, yourself," Ton gaickly,• cheaply, thoroughly . and "=mr ser of remedies without any good results, „ furnish tools tree. We glue yon actual ?troubles and children's colds, Furse Car• replied liar neighbor, "and I am I wase advised to try MIN-A&D'N LINI- retorted the customer, , are '-not Whop ez�perieuoe. Write for fres Bata• :ington says: "In all my experience la afraid he is not very worthy or MENT, and after tiring several tiottles it free from a:number of defects that logue. Molar Colleige: 219 Queen et. scat, t� nursing I haven't met any preparation ver ions." made a complete cure, and Whealed up Toronto. y p and disappeared altogether•. I could mention if I cared to dependable Nes villas. It to �e ,¢ MEN 111�A N T E D !deal liniment Every drop You rub h In Glimpses sof the Pest" Mess DAVID HENDEB60?I, personal:'-' Elizabeth Wordsworth tells tlxis Belleisle Station, King* Co., N.B., Sept. _ p absorbed quickly, oinks through the i?• 1904• M1nard's Liniment Cures..Dandruff. pores to the congested mnerles, eases, re- 'tatory, and adds one that Mr. TYe- MtscEI.aANEaus. _ i. Heves, and cures quickly. Especially for beck likes to tell himself. Plaids Are Popular.' !/ANCER, TUMORS..' LUMPS. ETC., chest colds, vain 'in the Aldo, stiff neck, One stormy day' a fishing-smack lJ internal and external, cured witL• l earacher bgoth the, I have found Nervi• was wrecked, and fast ttinkin•g, Plaid fabrics-are returning to fav- out pain by our holne treatment. Write line invaluable. In treating the minor ills When the skipper came on-deck, he or. : One of the smartest plaids is uet before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical• ipr children Nerviline has no. equal. I i found the matte bus• swabbing. It was George Elicit who•said that Co., Limited, Callingwood, Ont. •....�„:, } g,' made up in chiffon and is used for •- •think'Nerviline should be in every home." „ politeness is like an air cushion; ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND GLAD• Hundreds of tihpnaands .elf bottles of "What's the use of that, Jack 1 bodices. It is barred`frith red and � " ' there may be nothing in it,' but it \7 der atones, Kidnapeatstrouble. Gravel, -werviline 'used every year-proof that it Dont you see she's sinking?" eases the jolt wonderfully. gold, on a blue ground, and shows s Lumbago and kindred aliments positively 9e the ideal liniment for 'the home. $e- "Yes, master, I know it; but for line of green here and there. This cured with the new German remedy. - Su6e'.anything your dealer may offer in. all that, I'd like -the o1d al to plaiSlchiffon is covered b the dress- 9anot, price $r.5o. Another ttew`remedp ' �� $ go Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere. } for Diabetes-Mellitus, and sure care, ts'. stead of Nerviline. Large family Etre down clean and tidy, makers with sheer blue chiffon, the "Sanol's Anti•Diabetes." Price 12.00 from z' botilee. 500.- trial eiise, 250. -All dealers,or rL, color of the back round and so the druggists or direct. The Sanol Manurao. tlie-Catarrhozone, Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and - -HOA He ESC"aped. r g turing Company of Canada. Limited.. Kingston, Out. Once. ef(jq you've never been spanked, colors are softened' and merged inn- Winnipeg, Alan. She-Mr. Brown does not pay his little boy to harmony. FOR SALE wife much attention. "Naw. Never." _ Talk. He-N.To; the only time . I 'ever "Isn't that nice'? Then ou've `.'Don't you think peace would be _knew of his going out with her was neder`given your fattier and mother Pulleys & Shafting promoted if nations could.be per- opcQ when the gas exploded. cause for annoyance 1" ' Suitable for Mills; Manufacturler- suaded to talk things over deliber- re , , , I ve •. made ani mad often Plants, PrintingAmises, Lto. . stely.before going to,war T" "Poe- enough, I ossa.". ''. Sad Bits,ad g , g sibly. But.sometimes the mare_you. "And they've never whipped you 0 Wood Split Pulleys, 12ys z 48 i;n. talk things over the more you find is the direct and inevitable result of for it Z" - -• for a'15/18 in. shaft.' ..-to fight about.'.' . . _ irregular or conts�dp tied bowels bird . �rNBw: Yau`see whenever Paw o n Wood Split Pulley, 12 z 48 in. _do ged-up kidneys and'-skin: 'The � undigested food-and otherwastemat- starts in to spank me Maw gets for 2 15/1'8 in.' shaft, I" Crawford- How in the world does' ter-which Is allowed to'accumuiate mad,-an' whenever Maw threatens t it cost you 'aci much to live I . Crab- 1 Wood split Pulley, 12% z 28 in. isons the blood and the who r •- tic le to spank me Paw ate shave—I sometimes fancy it be- system. Dr.Morse's Indian]toot Pilo p B mad, ani for 3 7118 in. abaft. .. they have- a fierce argument an L 3 enure I hsve such expensive neigh- act directly on the bowels regulattnge i Wood Split Pulley, 101 z Be in. bars• _ .,_. them—on the kidtreYa. givingg them by-the time they" get . over thSt fora 7/16 in, shaft. /_ eaaeand'sfrerigthtoproperlySlterthe' they've forgotten what it was they blood-and on the skin, opening n were going to spank me for, any- r Pulleys of eana]lar sizes sad . John—"I saw your sister dancing the pores. For pun paend g Q how," - - as ., blood cod Shafting of- various lengths and tht' two-stepat the cotillon the 'health take ? , E R I other nightShe does it beautiful- Dr. Morsels tis Everything's iair in 1'ove-and war ' 2 P Iifes to be sold at very low figures. ° •.:. ly." Henry-"`�'ltv not l She learn- -in other words, be[orr and after Box �+ i ed it.from her two step--sisters." ' Indian Root Pills marriage. ED. i.' ISSUE 37-113, wDson Publisll,[ng Co., Toronto. l • Zi. SL h •, - ..'' ..•'. .•".r.�• a .. •. ..;o .:. ... ,. � ,. - p* u- �' 3' 'u r¢ �t'' :WeF ,L' S'Ai....R'Gue�':..,ems. ;y�.Cp'w.4 ... f4 .. ..uJ L.w.4 F !o '••' '-.'C 1..�. . . v+..F k.i.,�- ^Y'4p,+:ra.'•'r' 4.'1 L� .w',,,. 3i 4!M 'It.. 1: h,f k`..�' vM H! 1 '�, . � .v a.�g..a'�s.F' ....,., ,. .,y,.�., iw,^c..rr •:e..T1•' y.,,%.T.. ,e,.,...¢'•-....*.,. •., :Y ��•s:t;.r.'•;se ^i*f# a„�1.a�•-..•a '�';+„- ;�"i,,,i.-". •et.e.p•.,a'. o'� ..�;; k"•�� '�' Wim",. Kr. �+tF. } T. "3 P' ' ':. f.yr��. a. ,q:..' -... ..,.. :•vV ... a':..:�e.w...' '•='o.... ...:a.>r..F_r.. "• _ _ q1,.:- f .S'�. .. � .,. .. `4 1fi of the Dominion, and also to show ant culvert con. a bop : 30� k le►J � Annan:corn.statute labor coal. 1911, preserves " its e>tteuyive manufacturing PCIS S-Op; Jos. Pbaree,6D yards gravel dlv. �„y padre 7i4Ktas wmind'AI'st�w Abilities. 'There are many Indian, 9, 5.80, John A. Haight Id ds ravel -- - t-; i't�at+rtM,W1 div.20,1. W. o n 1 k. s 10, J h Car yd _ tribes which could be made a fes- div. 8, 6 60; P. J- Coffey 86 yde ,Sugar has advanced 10c per hundred, _ Don`t'watt until , 7Z'titRtiili tune of the exhibition:- A-strik- div. 1,8.60, Elmer J,,Powell, 68=yde it goes up still further. Bu now. There are Lone of it .. ' - .01.26 pw 1� ; $100 it Pfd in advanos. Lug object lesson could be made of div. I.6.60; Michael Kennedy 211 . 4, --- here fur you. You will used 'fur Preserving ; you will sed _ eat.•ortptiaa. .rad uart�►d stoat«,arse div. 1.2.00; Mrs. Birrell yds div. 4, - need it for PI klinK: _ _. - •s La rdrenw these to show their mode of.livitig 60; L,Squire, 89 yds div. 8.60; J. R, and manner'of dress. The direc- Linton 86 yds gravel dlv. 4, 9.60 ; JOHN MURKAR, PrfDprielor� tore and managers of the ezhibi- Barkis Reesor90 ydediv,73, Uxbridge "'A corltpleEe line of Seale re=lmti4t1 or"wine measure, to pay half,9,00; Also 219 yde div.• 72, The new P'erfet Seal Jar% are -3elling like hot cakes. MATES ANO COMMS tionideserve credit for the,'work 21:70; W. H,Todd 41 yds dlv,17, 4.10; _ Y - Try a duiPa- Nrs they have done in the past. But Simon Puckrin 18 yds div. 27, 1.60; = M. Kennedy 18 yds div. 18,• LdO; T. Spices-All kinds ofJpiceh fur pickling.or preserving. The mayor of Calgary proposes they R ill no doubt welcome any Keevely 2i5 yds div. 3l, 2.50 W. H. p se all real estate dealers to suggestions towards making the Todd, 10 yds div 86, 1.O0: 3: A. White Whale, whbie Waxed .and gCurtnd. There is nothing b- SOIkea fair ii greater success and trill also )yds div.38,8,00-. Bennett Bros. 85 easy o nable fr ation as apices, V1'e buy the purest ob- prevent -wildcatting" }u outside. Tds div. 46. 5.50;also 40 yds div. `47, Lainttble from reliable spice dealers. Buy from us. - • ;, . OU'l3di-visions Para her of wefcoute airy criticism in order 4,W ; also 5ti yds div. 54. 5.0); W. #t►" 13.00 • Geo. grades of Whit Nine, ,years, the Province of Ontario,as g adesi Oates, 11 yds other tt -div. 32. 1.,10: Cider or Malt Vinegars always in stoc so to wetl as other parts of the Duwin. tares a,i lit be eliminated in the Reamxn. 12 yds div.32. 1.1�); Mrs. G. _ hulk only. :ion has swarmed with real estate future. - Leug, 28 yds div. 12, 8,30; H. J. Mar- r_ quis, 3 yds dlv, 12, .SU; Mrs. Birrell _dealers, who, armed with an p1CKERING COUNCiI, 6 yds div. 12, -8U ; «'• H.Todd,d3 yde 11 otwl*good5, are 'f•resh, clean and pure and we 12andle , attiacti loo>ring map.afountain - ;, ...,.r n rr�uant t0 div' 28, 4.00: Mts, J. L. Palmer 50 yds Chirrg but the best.Groceries. Our-prices are the lowest_ - The au..,, .•' •• div 14, 5(K); David Birrell 70 yds.div. - s best qu -y consistent with alit . _ •pen and a ntttn_ ber-of blank fortus, adjournment on Moudxy, Sept. Sth, So •700. Mrs. A. Birrell if yds - go around searching the country in the town hall, Brougham. blem• 1,50-. bliss E. Robson,3f0 yds div: 99. - forvictitus They are fluent bens all present,peeve Sparks in the 800; Harry Ellicott, 18 yds div- 29, Buy all your Groceries at the Grocer's chair, Minutes of last meetipg read 1.80: Mrs. A. Birrell 10 yds div. 22. - r� ` talkers and have little difficulty and approved, • 1,00; Mrs.Geo. Leng, 71 yde div 21, " (� e Q in .convincing many people, who A number of accounts were present- 7.10; H, J. Marquis, 10 yds div. 21, /C! i A! `DSON .. ed and referred to the various stand- 1 0o; D. E. Pugh, 78 pds div. 18, 7.60: JAMES have ready cash, that their pro- ing committees. John Powell,56 yde div-2. 5.80; Thos. jposittions" are worth considering. Abram Sebeck was heard re the Field, 50 yds gravel div.2, 5.00;Elmer 3>i many cases their town lots are opening of a sideroad opposite his Powell,86.yde div: 2, 6,60; M. Ken- place near Whitevale: reedy 5 yda div 2, .50; Geo, 'Gates 17 _ situated in some out-of-the-way Wm, Dison was heard're ditch op yds div 16, 1.70; Fi: Morrison, p yde "r'HESTABIJSii® - spot where there is a remote possi- polite his place near Cherrywood. div, 22. .90; J. Burton 81 yds div. 52, 18T3 -:hility- of a railway running at The committee on sheep killed by 8,10; J. F. Bayles, 10.yds div 59. 1.W: s Dolgs reported and recommended pay- John Puckris 202 yds div. 26, 20.20 : some future date. The particular ,neat as follows; Fred Bunker. dam- M. Kennedy 30 vols div. 10, 3.00 P.. ' Ree- lot whish they are desirous of sell- ages to-one e•w.Lee 4.00; os Fence Bonuses Ceffey, 25 ds div 10. 1,50: A. C. Ree- The comm sor plank for Brougham div. 17.55; ing to their intended victim, may reported and recommended payment Gibson Connor bal corn. statute labor -be a marsh and never worth the as follows: Silas Tool,60 rods con. 5, 10.15 : J. L. Spink using jacks .50; Jas paper w{-Ach deseribes it. There 9.00: (lee: Ferrier, 108 rods fence con. Lemon right-of-way to gravel pit 3.62: � ''(`HE business [Wan who }las t. arcets of,land 6' 26.50: John Stevenson. 188 rods F L, Green cement for Pengelly' l have been many P con. 1, 46.00; Fred W. Robbs, 97 rods culvert, 95,25; The Pedlar People 12 customers ill various parts ==- bbd outside the City of Winnipeg, coo. 1,25.:45: Thos. Philip, 50 coda inch culvert. 12.24; J, McGinty on of Caikad$.of elsewhere w>lI i con..6, 12.&1: Henry Moore, 34 rods acct. building abutments Haight's ®w1e +a i Rud other western cities, as town con; 2. 13,&). Henry Fuller, 30 rods bridge, 5(10,00 : C. Palmer anti others !/� find the services-of this'bank Of - juts which will not have any con. 4.4.50'; taking dawn Haight's bridge, 29.00: ��n �FFfc� invaluable assistance in CoUeet- greater value than farm land for four committee on contingencies H Calvert and othets work at Lar kin's _ reported-and recommended payment bridge.62.00 : Ni'. H. Jackson rep. ing drafts, etc. ,u i► century. They are sold at so re follows: John Murkar, balance bridge cot). 4. 27,15.. Your committee _ �-,�1D NT many dollars per foot frontage printing Voters Lists. etc., 55,00: ' are in receipt of a cominunicatioh fro-m TOR ONTO �'`� :when they should have been sold Gleeson div. court clerk,2.(a): S H g, Anderson re bridge at Erskine PI� �R�NG BRANCH, Stephenson: bailiff. 1.2x1: D. R. Bea- cemetery as being out of repair.-would i At forty or tifty dollars per acre. con nn acct. of salary, 75 00: NIV. �f• recommend that the reeve inspect R. W. GORDON, Manager. � � El Branch also at fWthr- lnvestors in Ontario have bunk -;parks attending municipal Ast. R. a� report,lights sett GeetiaR• W. Pen• :ion in Toronto 2 days. 10.00• R. R. Relay for lights at Greenwood bridge _ many hundreds of thousauds of `lox bray ditto, lo.rA: D. R. Beaton bt nights- 4 irp• - --- - dullars in western real .estate and diahursesients. t0(xr: po motion of Messrs i� taloa and ; Your heard the 150 PIECES GIVEN AN4 , -• on which they will not fur. many Mowbray, the reeve was iseaurer in ' -report of the special committee ap grant his' on the treasurer in years realize the money they paid pointed at the last meeting of this favor of the parties recommended for - ;Genuine Ebxlii;h Enamelware _ fol' it, There are unduubtEdi} council to make inquiry and ,ss set p,tymentsiin the various reports as _ your e great opportunities for investment the place where Mrs. C. W- Parker.f prPeested th s dac, L'vme and get yo bar '1 f the vill%jge of %Vhitevale. claim+f The Lo act adlcised to meet again - in the western pracincee, but'it is she wa>injured by falling into an open on Monday. Oct. tfth, at the hour of - a rnobt foolish thing to trust the ditcb in the ►huge of hitevale and 1 o'clock-for-the transaction • ,f - gen• -• _ Z'�3s�'�Z' ©.CC�'j Z'EA 'Sword of every stranger Whcicun,es is sow• claiming damage. from the'eral'business, municipalitp fur the io)uriris. the We have just opened ftp another shipment and it-i, worth,10 cents around with a bundle of town lith •,pecial committee reported that from 1 _ per lb„ but we are selling it at 30 cents-black, green - 12nder hts arm. TheeKfest plan for all information re and insppeec- Tate Pretbytenaoa opposed to l at)d mixed-try A pound. _ ` tion of the' place` this municipality 1 Churvii Voion have opened etecu T.uny person was wi4hes to -invest L, not liable ae this municipality did five headquarters in Torgnto. Canoe Salmon,regtilar 20'cents.2 far?$ cents u western real estate if to make a not cause said open ditch to be made :. Sterling Salmon. regular 13 cents, 10 cents per Liu ' Your committee therefore cannot:rec- Thistle Brand Haddie, 2 tins for 25 cents personal exeatiaa'tiou or to fru.t o®mend the entertainment of said ''to the judgment of some re• claim by Mrs. Parker for damages. Xe•a ddver't4+ems++`+• . dellogg's Corn Flakes. 3 pkgs for 25 cents p FreAh Post Tostiee, 3 s for?"a cents ' _ ._ nsiitie ps for 20 cent er whose judgment The Road and Bridge csmmtttee Pure Qua s Stbr ent Matches ats, 25 cent 13c pkg, for 2 cente. ` - reported and recommended payment TOVES FOR SALE-A Champion ,and word can be relied upon. - -- --. - -- _ i as follows; Chas. Cooper rep. culvert STOVES ,tai°n`F�4oBohis terms for yBu ck y Eddy' - a dltona road, 100: R. Morgan ap- to A salc APva co leas,J, a•. Haaht`+I. Melt• IPure E:traetA, all flavors,3 bottles for 25 cents r - The Canadian \allures! Eahibi- ptuaches to cement culvert n. t, t, arta+. cl _. Gellett's and Comfort Lye, 3 Lina for 25 refile Uxbridge to pay half'27.00: W. Wad• ,tion, which i.9 recognized as the dell, gravel for div. 67,7,80: W. Wad- PIGS FOR SALE-The undersigned Stroked roll, breakfast and salt bacon, prime cheese and dell gravel for div.88, 3.b0 A. John-t ` has for sale a few yowif 'shite Yorkshire � � greatest annual fair to the world, tau.[ pr+mil« corner of Etngsto° f lard.- - aton and John Gaudin rep. bridge.,r�'a°d Brocli 'eoed, o: watts F. RMT. T• . .•. _. . .- . _ _.... . _ :. pu• 1 is now over for the present year, culvert PL�erlac• - "Our es are the Freshest." cos,9:9.00: H. 9prsgRe. rep Groceries and the fondest hopes of its most and teaming 11,70; ��'m. Cassie[111inR Sanguine supporters have been washout rep. culvert div. 54. 5.00Jno Q do�ed� for ale 6 few rt PHI LIP he last Gauslia work os roads 10.12: Silas x+ - realized. On Saturday,4;t radia cos. 5, 19.50; Jas -Wil- Corn buns.about 11 moathe std, eultePU for E Toole. g g re�entusea. Prte«moderitw• &.1L. Pw`fa• day of the-fair, the attendance sod,grading eastern towrrline, Whit- $taremo°c suss 105,000, making as aggregate by CO pay half, 17:90; John Brown FARda TO -RENT-160 acres one $ROtTe3$A3 - 009 OQO. hauling gravel con. 4.. 15..00 ; John mite east of pickerwo Vet1e•e on Kingston for " the two weeks of 1, Brown 80 yds gravel, 8.00; W J. m� sou and bnitata t►rstctaes For Poo-' E E D .-The directors' highest am LioII' Devitt. PEiySo tbp battling lvtim OTBERGIL✓, Whihit r�s¢yts co cHde T. Ep�pA D L. CUFF ` -F' this ear was tu attain the million 16 121: W.Y her rep.2 culverts, 10,00: H, Johnson rTRAYED-On to'the premises of Practical Watchmaker L mark, And this has been aver- l98 y'ds gravel w. t. I. con. 4. 18.80: � the uhaereltnea.Lots •con, a Pictesina. �i Tl'yWood egtStlOn C. Forsyth hauling ravel con, 9, about the 95th of August a ossirg[D�better. and Jeweler �. $t !le - reached by 9000,a very substantial y ravel Owner mal have rams Y P p 1 nigrgin. For a number of ears, ':7.,5° •" C•Forspth soling R pa "R'liale and Crushed oat3, whoa and Paying espeneer P.e.•cOBD)tc�,sinsa a ,Begs,to_apsounce his.Special Redac 5 Brock road con.8, 98,90; H. John sae. �'ya tions in the watch and elbdk r`e ir-r Groan list there Existed a _prejudice against ion, rep culvert Alt'ona road, 6,i0; ing department for 14 daps only. corn, Bran, Shorts, Flour, Canadian Allis .k Chalmers Ltd, I FALL WHEAT -FOR SEED�The Lint_ the Toronto Fair; especially at the Watches cleaned 73c, •clocks cleaned geed M'enl, Malted.corn feed; beams 54.18; Thos, Oliver Cleating nndereigned has a quantic) o! "w':n:e: time when it conflicted ttith,the P g I)riedBrener's Grains. Blachforn s ditch trod other Rork on:(ireentcood i all tau.aseedeaaapgtsalaa east hvfa t Lit.19. from , new jewel "5c, watch glass Calf Meal, Wheat,=Purin.'t and Pr•ovineial ITair.. Many tltouglit rd con, 5, and hauling gravel cement 1 con,4 Qiciiericg, .iitltETT,DkWS P:ckeriog. 13c, watch,hand 10c. ca,ivert con;6, $O.ill; W, H. Todd,33; p,o;' t1 Groatiue shirt: food, Beef Scrap, that Turunto'iva=. acting the beg cd,gravel div.8.5,3.5o; John Brown,70 i _- All repairs strictly warranted !Charcoal-and Granulated , bone when it, established this annual yds div 33. 7-00; C. H,)od work in' +� for two years. Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable dig. 3'r:3.tN): John Bayles for use of 1 Your order solicited. �xhibitiou; and in cunsegnence, jack 8 daces 73: E •:Lkw rence for.2 1Stopshair Ea. A. Claffr - Pic);ering TYlp7�1aB Re®80= throughout the province there. arta 8 da s, 1..i0; J, Richards, team•' K 1 y was strong opposition to it. EvEn ing gravel K. rd. grant 50.00; H. in,the Cit of Toronto there sags Johnson rep' bridge, Fitzpatrick's I Hall's Hair Renewer certainly stops STORt 3' 407.37': John Oraharn.shocelling ares g fall' hair. NO doubt about itwhat- - P�rj L ��� r•a sharked indifference to it fur A in 1911, 3.00; H. Johnson buildin You will surer be saL'isSed. L7 [ breakwater con. 5, 44.()!; also cern ever. `�� ' - ]ung time; many not considering - i - �••�- 1 *orth while to attend. But all - -- - `- - Y opposition anct' indifferetiee Iias " -- 'passed away, and the Toronto Ex- ,. hibition-is now the .pride not only 's coin late line of fine and heltvy boots and shoes of .every L e car p :of the City of Toronto, but also of SH IN W y : the Province of Ontario, and in " variety, for men women and children's„wear. `tact the, whole DOmin10II. It 19 .. ._ __.._. \ . _ _-• _-_ _ "A P1:kks1 TILE TO$ftO `GOODS-' no longer a Toronto affair, but is A CALL SOLICITED. - � --- TWO- CARLOADS now a National event. The direc- - ...�•� LOADS .-:- - - - --Phone hi o. 151. :. •• _ fora are not. noir chosen exclusi• B = "velyfrom the City of Toronto,lint _, .. - -- J. PEEL - -Brack Street, from .the whole province. It is' � - L" " R _� Brftish ,- Cbl not•.ouly 'a -place of interefit•Aud � j AmusettteXXX nt but it is a great ad- -Best vertising scheme. • Its fame has _ DOMINION UNK abroad throughout the .. � . HAND S,°[NT. _ O w world, And vi, from many EDMUND 03 ._. '.uR E LER,M.P.,PRESIDENT. W O. -n- e . Y,OFIPR[ .-a _ countries are aruazed at the many - _ - "A tAft C A BODGE RT General MenaKer wonderful exhibit3, and ori their - Eaatr.ttr.uas$&M W, aasene>rarlsep0p0� relatAs•eist► return home tell their' friends of F'aTlriett'S' $a21k�II „ Needs the greatness of Canada. As the E` Independant phone 5touffville 3Q3 _ _ _ have'always received the closest attentiao from the Dominton Bank. Exhibition has now assumed a __ Sales Notes plscounted or Coliected On most favorable terms. w _ -national character, a great effort f• F should be made in the future to H E S extend this element. Much cortld � s �� • � WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKIlV30N, Manager. w a '--- be.don show the variety and Q � -�a :/'{ gd 3�i �a,,.,,,�`g r.�; .ra s 'xfwt � '',bra .ti- '•rFY,,•': wn+4°7,"•'r q t t �.r:: Miµ „ • .•._- i. �+<, b�• .... .e f,....:j, �'II«I� .'n'„(`�.� C Cl "�•'✓, 'hY w Lr�i'y •`•!:Y fr.4yy^.^C° g wn • N" Y.' 411 ✓ a C6ARKUPHT _ Mis8 Jennie Rawson,of Toronto, BOWMANVILLE FAIR - ' is visiting her g^andparenta, Geo. Wo j H IC ARDSON SRL►l h Even t pre- Wef Bow , viptember 17n the bigp and Mrs. Goo r for a'few days. Y 4gent owingto pe day of Bowmanville Fair. Tndgto ofdgC. H. Found is busy at present g " ta" Mrs. Walker is v�itiug her Live stock begins at 1 P. M. Randow t Aho of Sams display of Ia resent ptaking repair@ to the Hros.Trio and Jx anew Troupe will p°� � p y 'daughters in Vibridge Village. P P A number from this locality at- p�ist church in Green River. glye a performance in the afternoon shins. A y�7 tail@ , Rev. H. McQnart'ie, B. A., of before the grand stand which has been stationary, Books,Dolls, Toys, just tended the Oshawa Fair this week. Toronto, will ocenpy_the pulpit in enlarged to meet the demands. A l -: Miss Margaret Gregg left on reeeived for the Holiday trade. Call n� the Baptist church next Sunday./ good concert in the Opera Houee will y '' Monday w spend a fetal days In Miss Rae Walker has returned be given in the evening Contests in _ and see chem. ' the city. the horse ring will be interesting. su�ripdons taken for all Magazines; 4 _ • Mrs. HurIbei'b'e sister from to the city after a month's vacs Livestock show will be better than tion at the hoose of her mother $racebridge Ia spending a dew ever. Fruit, vegetables, domestic sci- _ Weekly and Daily Nswspaperq days with her. here. ence, Fine Art and Ladies' Fancy f Miss Emma Brodie, aecom an- �z y Mrs.,(Rpv.) W. Mahn is in p Work departments promise to be fully Ottawa at present visiting her led by a lady friend, of Toronto, equal. if not better, than any former We f ��. R�CHARD�O e esus a Miss Edua. left on Tuesday- for a visit to Ot- year. Arrange to attend and meet `4 Cgleb b'o)syth has the Contract ta�ta' your friends. Single fare on all rail- �pC3C $tX@0t. tb�T of hauting lis yards of }travel in Robt. Worthy, of Brampton, ways. J. S. MooRECRn>-r, Secretary, has erected a beautiful new mon- Bowmanville. the northern townliue. • - timent t' r E. E. Pugh, in .memory ------ - SAf __Lumber Isepeuding a few drys with his of is pet rents. a g lh P. Shirk has in=tailed a fine THIS �O��!T- and sister, Mrs. Wm. Bundy. HOW �.• Rev. George Extence will oc• new gasoline light in the barber THE 3-YEAR OLD Cell Board. the new lentiflc wall Fulay the pulpit in the Presbyter- `hop iN hich is much appreciated covering used in the pl pf lath 'r , la p p y by his patron-,. W"TERN WONDER City ' and plaster. It holds paint or Ian church on Sunday neat. Mr.,, M. Henderson returned HEALTH POPULATION paper perfectly.. Call and ; .. Mr. Rose, of Port Perry, general home on Saturday after spending nee samples and ,. agent of the Mutual Life Insur- 1909-38, 1911-545 1912-2000 get prices. the week with relatives and — post Office Returns — ance Co., is here fpr,� few days ,• . friellds In the city. Would not e Lydia E.P>tak- R O O F I N G assisting the-lodgi agent, Ed. Glee- $W Y 4 John Linton who has been learn- , Receipts N. B. extra white Cedar Shingles and sons S. Bundy has the contract ing the blacksmithing business in b s ve$ Compound1, 2 _ _ •' T Uxbridge is assisting Thos. E. 1910-$80x7.95 1912-X132943.65 B. C. red cedar Shingles, for_putting on metal shingles on for All Reit of Medicine and 8 ply ready roofing. p Stephenson for a days. Lettere N. Burton's residence and he and Z, P. Shirk has been busy these 0*, in the World. - ;1919-8,380 1912-1,095,000 L U M B E R Thos. Paterson are now busy at days harvesting his pear crop. on Sacks papers daily1 inch Hemlock, tongue and gro'bed. the work. his farm in ' Markham township. Utica, Ohio.-"I suffered everything 1 inch and 2 inch Hemlock, rough. �{ F - 2 inch, 3 i lambed, 4 inch Y Atnong those who attended the He reports a good yield. from a female weakness after baby 1910-2 19'12-30 j incb. 1-inch If inch, li inch, t funeral of the late John Day on Mrs. George Madill, has return- came. I had numb New Post Office tq�be erected 1n -Saturday last.were : Thomas Day ed to her lion@ in Detroit, after _ spells and was dizzy, 1913- C0t3t-35000.00 - of Shanty Say, a brother, and "had black spots be- Also a good stock of dressed lumber John Day, of Stratford, and Chas. Spending a week or two with Write us for booklet entitled and Georgia Pine matched James B. and Mrs. Madill- fore my eyes, my � r Da.y, of Penetang, nephews of the Miss Maggie Graham returned _:- * � back ached and I Tth y��e 8�t and beaded. deceased. ' was so weak I could Hell or Ind. hone k Miss Hagg teacher of the inter- house on Wednesday last after Y„ J P spending a month's vacation with '•• bsidJyataadup. My Ontario Western Investments ani' W. D. GORDON & SON, =�mediate department of our public ''�`="` = face tans yellow, schuol left one day last week for friends in Hamilton acrd Toronto. �' even m fingernails Realty Co., Ltd. Pickering, Out. Hay Runlohr has returned to Y ONTARIO the nest, owing to the seriou's ill- Bradfurd to resume his duties io were colorless and I DUNDALK, - - Shorthand Made I - uses of a friend. During her x tx.0 week's vacation et the home � had I file Standard Bank. n at t njoying f Lydia Pickering • .• ab§enee, Fred •N. Jlarlit'1 will have + �• VegEetable � If such.evidence as the following az- charge o€ her class. of hl- Varenty here. ' Hugh Gregg is busy these days Thuruns and Mrs, Gibbons spent j Compound and now I am stout,well and a tracts from letters and other equally tearing down the old cottage on last week visiting friends and healthy. I can do all my own work and strong testimony contained In our A. thelot opposite the Methodist can walk to town and back and not get y � . releitivee in Toronto also taking 7. Hcan booklet, is not suflicent to satisfy any - Church, and which he recently in the sights at the C'anad'ian tired. I would not give your Vegetable �'t� person desirous of learning shorthand. purehased, preparatory to erect- \xtioutil Exhibition. Compound for all the rest of the meds- 1 then there can be no merit in any bull- .• 'InR a fine new re�sideace, which, cines in the world. I tried doctor's med- - - mess under the sun• we understand,he will begin this John A. K. Drummond. 'of icinee and they did me no good."-Mrs. DEAR MR. CLARAE "It is a plea- r _. fail, Kit+g+ton, a former member of 3'IARY EARLEwwrs,R.F.D.No.S. Utica, sure to write a testimonial endorsing �* One evening last week, the the Manitoba Legislature, was Ohio- Don't you wor anything so. much superior to other -'members of the snow shoe club y �'' yothirgs used for the same purpose e<e ?4r•; And a.number of other young fxfylly maaagled bya C. P. R., Another Case. Don't you fret, youraystem.of Eclectic Shorthand B X train. Nebo, Ill.-"I was bothered for tea to others I have examined. I @hall frieridr+ assembled at the home of -_ _ — ---; years with tennis troubles and the _ be leased to reply to any communi Miss Margaret Macnab and _treat• s Don't scold the cook. P gg 1 o!i Rel+ LIST ��13 fora did not help me. I was so weak and cation that may si sent to with any- bliss Mar Macnab to a mss- L t� Pub•li f nessoas that I could not do my'work - for there is lots of ference to the spsienl. or to have an �a�, cellaneous shower on- the eve of and every month I had to spend a few one interested call to see me."eat r.) her marriage. days in bed. I read so many letters aboutT FALLIB,47? Parliament St., .(teacher,) OR At the funeral of the late - = *Lydia R Pinkhattt's Vegetable Com- GOOD. COAL Our Fall and Winter Term cow• Thorna� Wilsnw of Myrtle, last pound ellrin female troubles that I got • menced September 5th, but students, week, the Citizens' Band, of SI..-:c�iha.s:y asst::@ Tnu,:;,%p of Pickering p� g At the Harbor for everybody_ max enroll,any day, as instruction ie week, the Citizens* a was formerly Co. of Oxtarlo. abottle of it. It did me more good d= strictly personal.ils Notice is hereto sten that i• have anything else I ever took and now it has some to"re. Write or call for free booklet, n ; an honored member, played .ap- y g cured me. I feel better than I have �' propriate muitic• This was a transniitted=or delivered to the per- Clarke's Shorth IIf� College 'W kindly act which was much ap. sons mentioned in sections 5 and 6 of- far yeses and tell everybody what the y slated b the bereaved tela• the Ontario Voters List Act 1889, and Compound has done for me. I believe I W. W s SPARKS College St_ Cor. Manning Ave. Pre �.;. 3'_ acts amending the carne, the copies waste not be- living to-day but for TORONTO. tives". required by said sections to be so that.--Mrs. Bil'!>� Gsa>@isl'ais•!, Agent for W. D. Matthews Co. The Women's Institute will traoanlitted or delivered of the Lists, Nebo,Illinois. — 'f� bald their Sept lneeting on the made pursuant to said Act, v ail per GWD TRUNX � afternoon of the 17th at the home sons appealtnx by the last revised As- - of Mrs.R. Rawson. For all those seessmtint Roil of the said municipality SIMPSON Agent-British Amer - D tea Fire Assumneo'Company. Incorpor• .._:.w ater Tocol to s� -that have'nt a conveyance of their entitled to vote at Elections for mew- rtod len Capatal{9Aooa00 no remsumnoses, ` own their will be a hue- Thope hers of the_Legislative Awembl and i 1 le sc ao da . ie at Municipal EIeCL10IIa. an Sat L st notice,one initual company are co eat oing on bus will meet at'Mrs. C. them now. Remember cb+ea nose@ are :lyse and Pacific Coast Points. ` was first posted up at my Office at !or®ra time. the amount o! yo°r 7early or ,J. Brodie s, at 1 O'clock. There Whitevale on the Sth day of Sept�niber tbree TOW policy, insure La the artu.h Amer- The Grand Trunk Railway is the will be a Rood program. Retaem- 1918, and remains there for inspection. sea Assurance Co, which is purely Canadian, most direct mute from all points lber the' recipea for pickles and Electors are called upon to erst$ine and you era protaeced from tba w "'poeitlons. east through Canada via Chicago. said Lista and if an otntastona or nth- a"D Simpson who can at.e you fall Parti- �i `• treat saucep with samples in re- y =I,, 1 r so repre"at the London and FEATURES sponse to roll call. All ladies are er errors are found therein. to take �a s�eDanebe wlthout a pollicy sickness th slkind, We sell the famous Gray Gasoline 71me of Ineeting 3 immediate pcoeeedfogs to have said w we don's know the dar or hour we net Loco Double Track. Feet Service, Finest -invited. Engine with coal nit aLtachtnsnt, r., errors corrected according to law. accident or sickness it talo Only coat yo°about g Roadbed. Modern Equipment.Un- clock. Dated at �Vbitevale, Sept.5th 1913 is+.00 a year for ilsgo, It Tau want a now There was considerable excite- DONALD Whi ei BEATON, Sher las Tublar ftevarstor the best in the :and all latest improvements. excelled Dining Car Service. iment in North Claremotrt, one world' or 7am ata one exchanged see D. Clerk o[the Tp o! Pickering wor1g.ejmpor, ,)ur old 10ee See sample in stack and get prices TO THE SUNNY SOUTH s +day last week caused by a Bre in ,t0-51 Whitevale; Oat. No more desirable route than via is pile of cedar posts adjoining the - W_ MT. 7$OK80�T Grand Trunk to Pet*git. thence elevator. The fire was caused by �� via Cincinnati to Jackson.1le,Palm x -' - 's ark'from-a passing locomotive y S+ BROOK ROAD, ONT. Beach, Nassau, etr. f a p CALDW Mj S MOLASSE and owing to the long period of dry weather; the wood was in is a decided Economy and eta excellent Investment- to of all the best routes, together with r excellent condition to tusk@ a quick i o Q ° 3 . ( �ro I~ full information and reservation flee. .The Bre alarm was sounded. Because it makes other feed more palatable and e a b e a; a� W M may be obtained from nearest G. and in a ghost fila@ the Bre brigade "r . .+. ' digestible. It also puts stock is first-class condition c m' : '" °o T. Agent or write A.E.Duff,D.P. g p •e °e i ' 1 8 i I w» � A„ Toronto, Cnt. wa4 establishing'a record by the very qutck, Gldwell'e Molattets Mesl is 84% Pure g' o •T_° t !Q- @peed they were making to file Cane Molasses with 16% a special variety of edible z o .d a '' K ° i p _ FRED, ALLEN, Agent, ` n j'4 scene-of the conflagration. They Oe,� moss possessing nnigae digestive action. �+ $mQ� xbe�e a° �qe+ Pickering - deserve much •praise for theso promptness in which they respond- Thousands of stockmen and farmers are eoasistent n �„ on meg 18& s a y ": ed to the call of duty. However .jllltEl users of Molasses Meal because they have proven it i o 8 a g e� a b s°E$• ;b when they reached the scene of to be the best conditioner on the market. Your feed- �%.4 Se Q�rr� �9 � f j o O� the Bre, there was nothing for man likely tins it~ If he hasn't, It would be well o m m o y Q +� �v Rhein to do, as the Bre 'had been worth your while to write for prices. R� as Feb O s ` extinguished before any damage s ®n���� � g '.had been done by a detachment of TH)C CALDWELL FEED CO.,LIMITED, i a. ear 16 - --�� the bucket brigade. The fire stn _ company however had a good DUNDA3, ONTARIO. � �� 'a a � � a: ,.r. tray .practice, and they had a chance to o tea, J l O e -show the residents of the village ERy ..OPENING p m -R a o, .,s Jay C Of all tock. Its and desitta what they could. do in. case of .'•MI LLI N 'r ' ' 1n a °' .v Sept « kept In stook. it will pay you emergency. ♦ 0010 �' ~• b Bail at our works and inspect our stook A quiet but pretty weddlug was SEPT. 19th and 20th m s e o o►. w0' Nd and obtain prices. Don't be misled b! -eolemnized at the home of Mr.and o+ De Co agents we do not employ tbem,o=11sq ` Mrs- 'Peter Macnab on Tuesday, We @stead a very cordial invitatioli to all Ladies. Colne-and see the Janneiry�914-tai Aga, 1_ 'M••. 'y .; i ` -�a`a-. .. -+---._ .. .... _ .. - . _ .. __" -`-. -. —' I ., quate alotlsatl than the eihildsea. with ulxkampt hair, and dirt•ladou faces, were .. - loaning ajairist the doors of the public. I" ", honaw-on aQuattiag on the pavement; '� b' I -.L-A .. - - is " : they were indiIIereaL Lo, or only taking -- , ­.. 1. , . ��� ����0`�' • lsngaid interest in, a right which wan ---- I . �t,/ going ou between two tutu at the end of ' the court; but preaanu a couple of wo- i 4 / i~ men staggered and rolled out of one of -• the beers pe. They were digging at the 1�1 .. ., /� - - ---' uddenly one oof their [hem "cheekeboth d" the other Or, A CO1I110� Vengeance tearing eachIn an aother eiyhwere air d both awinYged --S�, T . each other's bosoms. The loafers woke up, , - and formed a ring, not a keenly interested ring, but a limp and languid one; the lit , _ tle affair was too common in Paradise (CHAPTER T.-<Coni'd.) "Couloin'6 It I LrSed." Bald Quiltoa, Gardens to cause excitement or anything glancing down at hie tobaocro and-tea but ki lazy interest. And the women t•,av Fdith_ahruad her ebouldere "I corksl�e�7f�usorw kind. fought like tiisanr: blood Row0$ . - - I don't think you will have a chances, Sara:' h�, bulgy and ill-fitting boots, shed by handitile. Clive looked on for a • . . LE , ill . 'ahe said, with a laugh that wait a trifle t!live eyed him up and,dowa. "Clean 001. while with white face and a r+tr.ked soul; wistful as well as scornful. "I'm not ¢o- tars ars barred at Par_adiso Gardonr," he QullWn as impaszively tie ever, �, ?Ing to continue 61s aoqualtitaaoe; sad, for obsrrvad --Clive wan breaking through the ring ofIt -.WORLD . , Apia ppart. he is too big a man to care to ••Give me a minute," Paid Quilton; and spectators, when a policeman thrust him teoutluue mine. He is not like the-other he went up to his room, and returned pre aside and made his way t2irpugh the ring. . ' omen who have nothing to do.-And how neatly with a dingy comforter round his He septi t-tithe combatants, but made with the., Arse n p�iea oI i o tins vi-ely w3i a ooT� - - - . ..They have nothing to-PtL,y but the old, lar. I. were a& frequent in Paradise Garcleno at • told things, and they think of nothiug but ••Let's get on a 'bua," said Clive, "Have "At Homes" in Mayfair. their clothes and their clubs, and I you ever real4sad that, taking into oda• The two women went off, still shrilling I of thing for a I;Dn Lime pa�L, brit it .my - 'T�le � ever don't carr. I'll wear anything you like: sideration the wear of shoe leather and threats that savoured of the nether hell; gives the reader taiit thrills, g• .,,_a'ou know best-what g<,es with thin dress the elbows of your-coat, ita cheaper to the policeman dispelled the !tngaid crowd, and makes him feel thankful that he does- a •-the pearls? Very well." ride than walk in London? This used and is doing so confronted Clive.and n't live in Paradise Gardens and have W Visitor-"I.understand that you - She made a gesture of compliance, and to be the poor malt's carriage," he resum• Quilton. He knew Paradise Gardena and I make matchboxes for a living. `.Pat t any had an amateur dramatic perform- laighed aid Sara took the 'magni-&-eut ed, as they'climbed to the top of the om- all its denizens, and he saw that Clive and more?" „ Q0'' ,pearls from the jewel care. I uibus;. "but it is now that of the rich Quilton were strangers. I Clive led the way up the rickety end ance in the town hall last night Z . . Am I ready? My tan. Oh. bow I wish man also. I have seen several bishops on "Pauls along," he said then he looked filthcoated stairs to the fret Norr, and Na-tiee-"Yes; the Sock and'Bus- 'there were no dinner parties, no dances.! the top of an-,3mnibus: and I spotted c.n.n at Clive lkeenl- Fig 11 .r•• __ .• . „ u.N.' niter several knockings,j ti , bo crowds, and hot rooms, and that I 1 of the directors of the Batik' of England Palace Yard, and recognized Mr.­11 Clive Petered a grimy room, in whiaii eat an kin Cl�b played Little Mace, or th?, •. mould Harvey, "the people's go somewhere and be quiet, Sara!" the other .day." D p e's friend." He sainted, idiot boy nu imp a m, y, Pcih n',re rn-I Mountain Mystery.' t sihe exclaimed, and, as Sara put her arm "*lice to be acquainted with batik dir. but shook his head. crusted with filth. ,end the boy had so to t�Ah! And What 'Was the Inys*y�� ' ;�roynd her, carefully yet caressingly. Lady ectore." murmured Quilton. "Rum place this, sir," he said; -scarce.1 pulsive and demoniac an er,nrtvsttlon on 4dith let her heia11 yi rest fora minute or "Oh I met him at my father's." ex. Lt rife place for a gentleman. Might get his face that Clive for the moment recoil• tery'l" s two on the woman s bosom. Sara uttered plaided Clive;'•'tbough what on earth be into trouble any moment. There alp t a'ed. He asked a few questions, but the "As near as I could make out that , a little cry, a crooning cry, the one with was doing there I don't know," he added worse place in London; better be going, boy was quite tacapab'e of understarding r Vbich she had soothed the girl when she,candidly. ,"No director of even the moat air," them• much less answering them; and mystery seer} has h;1w the audience :stood Vas in her arms. I credulous kind trustful of banks would ne- "It's all right, constable," said Clive. when Clive pressed a coin into his hand it till the last act Was Over." t . "]fissile tired." she said pityingly, "Mie-gotiate a loan with the Rafboroughs." "We've come to see what we can for our. his fingers scarcely closed over it-so un- INCe come home soon, and let Sara pat her I "The old barriers have. been broken selves." aceus med was the imbecile to the sight to bed early" down," observed Quilton. "This is a de- "Then you'd better take me with You. and feel of money. Clive went outside - A,n OTersight. "Tee,;' said Lady Edith, "i should like'mocratic age; the peasant treads closely sir;' said the poitcemao, gravely. 'It ie lock at heart. - a . to slewp for--oh, for eves.' She put up on the heels of-the peer, the mason tra- not a fit place for gentlemen like yoq." I ¢ Quilton was not there, and, in search of "My hone for cats is not a sue•• her face for the woman to kiss, and the,,vele+ in the twopenuy Tube with the mil• "No, no." said Clive; we want W go him, Clive went rip another flight of the woman touched it with her lips as a de lionairr, the bishop rides on the knifo- alone. We shall be all right." cess. I have provided good food g dirty stairs. As he did w he saw Quilton P g s'�s _ rootee kisses the image of his patron saint• boatel of the omnibus with & bricklayer- "Well."-said the policeman reluctantly, cvming out of a room. Quiltoa stood, hold- nine Sleeping quarters and yet thi no a mother kisses the child who is all the' and Mr. (live Harvey-I bog his pardon, "I &hall be at the corner there if you ing the handle of the door which he had " yt = I-world and more to her, the Hon. Clive Harvey, son of the Earl of call W me But I hope,you'll be careful• clewed, bf.i face paler than usual, his Cats are not happy. , C' - - - She went down to the carriage with her. Rafborough, whose ancestors came over geutlemen, for we policetren get the blame thi,'k eyeli& co letely covering his ex- "You'are shy on amusement#eat. - . , rind--the footman making way for her-- with William the Norman-•choosers as he ifanythinggoes wrong." prereionlers eyes. HTs-attitude• almost as ' Good night r sage!"' alts murmured: lee be an has• Quilton•" adjured their invest (live and Quilton Art one (in guard, h18 increaai3d pallor, ores, inti back you haven't pro ' • arranged the beautiful dress so that it companion un 'a alum-prowl the bumble He tramped off as reluctantly as ho ha.t „ ' tshutild not be crushed. I I Q pure-ed struck Clive. --- aided any tl_e,ek...fence. and needy William Seery Quilton." vel ken. They entered one of "What !a tt?" he asked. i - Rhen, with r_ triad of salaam W Lord Clive. "Bat, you're right. It u a demo- the doorways all the doors were oDea, "Nothing," said Quilton. In his slow• tm• fir 10besterleigh, she said to an undert.one.,uratic age. ant# barristers are bean¢ h s upanta of this fearful den in-I passive too" "Only a women: and she's - Overlooked.: '"Minole, not stay long tonight, "bib; she i led in every, direction. dome of them ought lifted Inspection--and kuorked at the rrx)ai i adleep; we had better not disturb her," � , '} Rued." ! to hare come down long ago, for they are I on the ground Hoon, A half-clad g r, ! ('live nodded in aseent, and they de-� 1 i - Lord (:hesterleigh nodded pleataatly,!so high-and do thick that men o)n!d not opened' the door to them, and Clive it j acs.nded to the load impure and fetid at-' Two, lawyers before B proliat9 - imuch as be would have nodded to one of! Roe each othPr over them rr thro•urb thea; i Quiltoa looked in upott a w-rue ,+2t ch m,«sphere outside. Another fight was in- judge recently got into a wrangle. i_l6. .. ,phis -own family. + they divide that classes. and one cl&ta dope wont,} seem incredible to one of my ladies I progre•w, a flght in-'which two of the most I ') , - - - 'All right, Sara." he said.-'•Are you, not know how the other class 1i'4rs, Ub i of Belgravia. I prominent residents of Paradise Gardens I At last one of the disputants, 1081ng hired, not well. Edith? Would-you rather' you imagine" that the upper e13«&Pe. as There wrr.• nine Derront in the room, were cnga¢rd They war* air:Dyedto the'control c,1'er his emotions, exclails .. Inot-go?" I they are called. and rightly, four they are I mate and tv sale, of all ages, from the i waist. and blood was fl,wing freely, to I � to his opponent' "No, oo!- she reapond,ed, with a touch on top• are aware of the misery, the sb grandfather of eigh!v to the child of six, the' infinite t}eiight of the crowd which `t of impatience. "Of cocrse w-P are go- loot misery in which iso trauy of their fel-,to day 0othins e.f ti`rPP babies lying cri a-! pressed Around them, "Sir, you are, I think, the biggest Jug' I sm quite well and At. Sara would )nwcreaturet - their fellowc:tiseve. by I p.oea"e •t rackina in the corner. They war•.! To be continued.) - , " '' p Jove!-live, or rather. drag through au makhbox•makcr«. and they were work fowl that I ever had the-misfortune ?tris if I ricked my finger." I , _ t•'ara watched the carr,sgp until it bad;eI,atence of which one of the lower ant- me agai+:.t time% ft„me of them were{ #'--"--`" to fast eyes Upon!' � _ -dudappeared, then. ignoring the other ter- mats would be ashamodv' bebdluat into Phape the thin pieces of Things to Worry 'about. " " . 'rant+ as completely a+ :f she were ua- "They have ever) opportunity of read, wood• whirs wrre pasting the labels, oth -s �' 3 Order, Order! Said the judge, ... conscious of their presence. she went up ing about it." Paid Qniltbn. "The Beacon�wrrr fixing the:u w t`- shaped boy* ! A -man has enough phosphorous gravely. "'You seem to forget that l 'io lady Edith a roaims. and began to put I orot+ only a ba-pency - i Work a+ tbe� might, and as they did, with'! in hila lwdy t0 make S,Q31 matches. I am in t}lE-room." "They orad shone 'em, of o=inr.e," a+ a temrPob, wolfish ea¢PrnPnA. they no' IJ sway Iter mistress i thinga'. Once or - . ,. 1. -'... .twice she paused. and looked before her'seattld Clive, "So do you and 1 read about'only earn a few pence apkr•M is 1bP day' _. ---_. t, - -- - ing, orad sager. - I tral Africa; but reading B�ostwo, You'i Pyea ar;t silared They .raised their ton:I _,... —�0�8 w0�lke� Ai Daae to do toture coloring for tis is • f -with an expreaaion of anxiety, forebod•1 the In V@a.'of sixteen ? He has come at last." she muttered. at C'Lte and Qni',idg. �r��TE� their home onto• Ari know, you wear to have it I then tel. W work again a« it they gr iJg• ; y "He always come,* sooner or later, And brought Lome to yon- ed the momeut their pre+eoc•e liml,dt"Icr. with otiz wonderful Chaau- - 'thio man Phe loves, this pig•' Her i "As we are going to have it brought; Clive s:k,d a few qu-vtions, and they teal Pion PtmD!+ mechanical work. rapidly dorm All pad IV 'white tooth gleamed ad she cricked them. '" ' were an,w,. tarns furnished, PCsu:reI ria erience roquired. We turnlah the Process and "Pig w be t2., she Imes bim- do 1 not,h`"Q to iia two pt(live y. rid q ift.n� with a ded i ezy "gaits ate," sad a live The s chemical■ sad anppiy sun with ictuses to sailor, which you return W ns. Good Poor tiny done teto,!.neb �ts if th0 Arms demaodcd y know she sha12 have him'" the rich hard•heartad: they are t.o'. t'ty wore sv mnrti lest. t Dr:cea paid promptly by the wank orasonli No nr o=r or or11 you ng-oar ea t are light-hearted. a:areless, thought•I "How m,wt, do we earn a day? gay one alters tell the g=uo,io and the field is unlimited ice oat work. IS yon want Pisano le=.w • ' and nine Iter, and all of us workw. Do pleasant work the sit: round. for whole or spare time, writa,us and we will shad 1` CIiAPTEB PI. , ' "•SS rP arm is wrmtsbt by want 'of we eep her, ? where the, blaxe•P do y y all «i ou contract and the ppress wit pay o n 4 + sly, - yrr t,biuk we ,.teepP- L that child ill? Yu+, COMMtRCIAI ART WORK?, 776 COLLEGE STREET, TORONTO, ONT. -"' "Wbai V tt. a ma uerade ball, or aro i thought.'' quoted Uufla n f_ s� v ' sou going u) do a little bur istig?" aPked i "Ah, that's .t4" Paid l lire •'It's want.,mother think."--here the speaker fnd;cat- s., Qni!toa, pausing on the ,ittadrr and look-!of thought. I know a roand arv:o of ;,,-„-'"d• with a jerk of the head, an old bel• ' Ing up at (lire. who was juttt coming out I PIP, titled, rich people, who would not ,dame with tangled grey heir and to.ith• - . • _ _. _ that it's w•arlvt tecer Per- _ of-ha, tOam. CItyP, wiw war dressed iii crit be mavrd to tears by a dew ript oat -. - _ _- . I y «_ I. _ . a shabby cid ruff of chrckr. with a cloth hof the «tate of thingP wr are going to «Pe:'the use o, I don t know D,xtor. What's ) ti' ltw1,1 i 7 w« ha s it id. cap that had ,teen a deal of service to the but,.rould ehrll oat. 'tnd liberally !on. But t a dexter? Fir'd cart her off to t- O _„ _ e worst of 6ngtirh weather, laughed with that twro't eoongh, Pr,vatr charity has a hrsy't,tl, and we shouldn't see her Aro . . - satisfaction. i for rIIcy t af.a drub to the o>,•can, and Ili• mora, Water? O coarws thero',r water--�. ,, b ., _ _- Inok like that. An I?' M Paid. "rbat'a tlo mor.•, Wr want leg'.slatioa, we want plenty .e,f water; la„k at It!" _ It wad oozin ir.,im the cracked -and , i'4F ' al; right! I`m go -,; ou :e liule tit ped-• to ¢et at the +out of the matter, to deal so g - - " _ _ .tion.- Ever hear of Prrad'sp c ardenare with things u,at the denizens of the saunas,-- i) a ,r<t in =,t oho swam. and dripping iI�i f SHOE POLISH r - - No," said Quiltou la bid mpaiduve�would be taught that it ts.,a crime to! tato a warning basin. I r' v� " , _ way. Party nn there?" flit drink, r.. herd together like y:gw to a tiled''Why don we complain t, the Ian'' I r. V ! .: . t. , the over see the lan'lord; we oily l scop t e s.tont. a an Tord Lr a wr 11 �'9ii at the Gardens." raid ('live "and an �{, - ch:.,dx•n. n short, to love like ,w.ld baa te' 1 i., J s . evpecially good one on Saturday nights,` -I beg the wild besets' pardon! tiirtoad I at the West End; 'tt we've 'card. Don't ' �Q Sags' aid �e ��or �n . 1. Its a dtree•t in the alums, to be exact; of Pelt•ret,.pecting human beings.' stand In tlir light, mister; I can't Nee what�• ... T •arid 1 want to saw tt- I'm told that I don't "Hear,-hoar! 'Bore the Aon, gentlemas I'm duin' of." ' ,filet Weather b 1.ecause-. know what the alums are if I'm unasr i resumed bill Peat amidst prolonged -cheer., Cllre turrwptiiioue,ly 1!%Ld a m„tfe+t coin _ pua:ated with Paradise Hardens," I luso.'" said Quitwn, on the rnruer_ot the crowed tab's. and ' sly quilWn nodded. '"I see, I will say this Clive laughed. "I beg your pardon.! be and Quilton fig uuf. i t �s �o ��r�ent,ne j t.• - for Sou, that you do the thing thorough- QuOtoo." he raid; "but I waesn t making, Do you think that the world knows . __ ty, Harvey. Going to take a lobby. 'resit a a�err•h. If you knew. a, much t 1.140 i this kind of thdng is going" on P" oa.kvd �• 00 Or ss, with you•' 1 Clive grimly• i Easy to vse,'�i d f the $h�'e$Y 'Nor;' replied Clive. "I'm hoping to pass How do you -know I dont. said Qu -Of ourtte they do," .replied Quilton. ... muster in this kit; besides. the. police condition of the r a I kn;w- - OUT' novelists have dealt with this k•r:d ""`p9- wu dryly. "You talk of the slums here I ' have plenty to db without playing escort' in London, .do you know them in 'Now ' ,� . to Drote3aional pbilanthropirta." York. in Chicago? Do you know the kind - . . - . Quilton wad silent for a moment; then of pla,e the treat•packer calla 'home' In - Write for a • w•.u'r •►t4i It he said: the latter place? Do you know the back- y,� e 'Thiole I'll cotnt�wuh you, it you.don't waters in .Parts• Berlin, Naples? I bei ,See copy of . FARMER �'' mind. I've a night off.-Saturday. you you don't: but I do. -Got a match upon, •. L v►as DO WRIT'" "r know; and I'm inclined for a little beano.', Vont% 'I have no doubt there-were darn«i this book C0CUT II Clive hesitated a moment. •'It may b0 in the prehistoric period; you bot there . . I .• a9 ing u a • I • were rime n e -___—. ___- - ,~~ n_ -.-5 pl9cantly. h..,.,-..:--,;r. I want to .brie about rife millcnntust. Alt r "Case of broken heads, or worite?" said right; don't mind me. But, clever an you ,, . ?, i" a -• QuilWe -ahead an ke "Well, I've never err, I don't think you'll do it." PORTLAND "n" had my head. broken-not.quite -broken, it ant." said Clive, checking a R, , 1.1 v^ t yon understand and I'm pining for a new,aigh; "the millennium i., a big thing; but t" `,�{ ,,«1. lacusation.' I ` ,p6t e 'All right," Paid CllvP. "But you'd bet- 1 am grove to have a fair end square try `,� 2 _W1*__`G­h� • - to improve matters." ter make yourself a little leer revopect- ••Here's luck to you," said Quilton, lift- Q „ jai r' . able." - ing his' pipe as it it were a glass. "Look , - • at the thousands upon thousands of well- , rs� . �` F dressed sad presumably well-to-do pen , i - � d p - - - le in the streets. Have you ever gone • pD � �"f t fin the suburbs of London?" -+ • , "Yes?" said Clive. ,"I.have taken long- . y ' walks in every direetlon." l"V - "And been struck by the miles and �� ��� �{•• : - > miles of not only comfortable but ex• O `� 41g• pensive houses?" said Qnilton. "They ` - - - stretch right into the country. In every �� n•. ,3 ' \` i - - direction• mind you-not only 1n one. Did . • . ` 1 you seer ask youitel[ how he i esuyicre ' - " of those, houses. ranging.in rent from 8100 � • to $t,250, paid their rent, W''sa9 nothing • - , •• -- of getting their livin,t'" - )/ �V—� r "Yes, it is wonderful. Loudon ie a Great r�"'�y'e , t 3tystery, for, of. course. -it all comes out tf ' .•i _ �s�+�'� of Laindon." S i� r° 1,��! "wr . ,t11; "Yes," drawled Quilton. "and yon can �a _, � �' ' �y rl For a farmer's alta, understand how the present•,lay uernian } ' yt . 'F,�,, ._ 'S mast echo Blucher's famous •sp•.lr.ticn: J ;}-,a�{t•, yy'• + . What a ritY to sack i' ,�": �',� !,` Ai:f load Or a OunV They got down at Whitechapel Chr'reb, + 'Z',,! At,��l C J f _ ».. [T{ 'aft use aria+. and Clive led the way across the i,v,d into t + .. . M ,. • ° one of the streets that branch ,from the ' • _ - 0y a main thoroughfare. At first it w'is decent . . , , railroad bridge, . I.Q © enough• though the signs of pqualor and _ . . -- ... " . �a(� vice rapidl9 showed them?sleds: brit C'lite. .. I x - 1 . l _' :M NT .. .." I . I . . � [rJ) making his way to Paradise Cardene, was I directed through a serves of narrow I 71 streets, through which he rind Quilton A• � passed as travellers eq to speak, not fa C ��� pO� lVknd Paradise, but to its extreme opposite; for A� these narrow streets grew ever narrower. _ . ���^� more squalid. more filthy, and were -_ . . _. .... Q thronged 'with penple more squalid and c (filthy thmai the streetA themselves. At every corner thcro wit? n flaring gin . can be depended upon to make concrete that wil�ast for•gen- s+.-,_ _ �..vxr -f t I ace or a shabbier but not lean '.a VtnDle '" 1 For ( beer•shou, abo!A-rntcb-%ling 1pafere .,of erations.'�-The're is only one grade—'the best that science and skill can make. -._-.. �� the lowest tgv?, --;to stared at them with N - : , -- Y r j j - -- - -- s label o e e g.is you ntee--' _. I . ba $t. Lawrencie Rxttra(ora-. 1 1 notated by the bag, lea++'Ret They reacbM their destination at last. - a rtiseutftil r'urlrisitq. Th b ] n V Iy T guaF11 b. 3hr rho{ and they found it to be anything but a - _ of satisfaction. _-.SCRL.tux!•` cane sugar, -• - paraditu• or a garden. It seemed<o be the 1 . � '.•-,;, Refinery tt b'our' hand from end of the world, the spot W which all the ' - Canada Cement Com an Limited Montreal - ReBnety to your kitdsea-and ' flltlr and mire of humanity had silted t - y , .•I. f`' There wrre rtci Rin-palaces here, but low- e FALL WEIGHT WAIRANS'LtEn I t ► _ • Ra' z r,otbr.,a,S 11x! ro lbs. ' brewed beer-shore and grimy public. ; There it a Canada Cenintt dealer m your ivrighborhood-If}cu da net.Encu•Fim, oJk of for hif name. - g honsos, about which congregated individ• . I - Cartons s lbs.,2lbs. 3 rials to whom the loafers In the brooder S. - Ant,foaLf�'S COM top ,yOr. PtrP-et•s were princes and gentlomen. Child. 'i . �,; e ,.� r•.,• .,.; ,... , _ St.las.ceSrpr"trN kboiltsd11001`421, . ren, etcarcely clothed• were playing and - h c - s wallowing in the black mad ,<f the ¢fit• ' r ters. Prow'ey women, scarerly more ads• ' ii' - - •✓low;. r •,,� .. .. '. ..,'r , .`,, .,'w.:;.. .-.,... .o...... ,.:.,. �t',..,y.�«. . ..e ',y .nc :G.4 „z ct...= mi• _ ,n^ '°>:':�,1=� -•'a,;.m <»c icor. ". •.. -=� .n.,':,,��"„ 9w ° ; ,y•«7.+.' .. - q:. ^,+'c•� v.E�s,?. wi+' , f,.ri"^,fad•';'2ani.�,.t,3,a,J.t"1e`th¢ :�,•w4' •,t, '.. kya '"3 ,�...� _ �•..,. •.�j5'."Wa'"]fi "� - �yu +r'.iw'-�.,, ;x.'Yr , few.�' T,•" fl' FA4. ` ,e, .,' ,.. ., . t - '� s � ' V. "r'O GUAg0 AGAtN8T ALUM LetscuMCANIL 4M1 G �' �[!TM[wMRLST . ,' a o r' IN BAKlNO POWDER SEE d 111. ,. "•, � :REGT10 atS i X ' v `I.?s ,�; THAT ALL I N 0 R E 0 1 E N 7 8 w r.,,�, „���.�.. . 0 : , y y ARE PLAINLY PRINTED ON �'r"..: d� c y , �' < ?"`' t i' THE LABEL,ANDTHAT ALUM ="� �_ 11 I —i- - -9 ` f OR SULPHATE OF ALUMINA ice' - Ep' ~' r �` ' x OR SODIC ALUMINIC SUL- IiC6MfPC3mtNAKM R1E w D �a„ (food Canning. � � Nil Inaku* z f. fi ( PHATE IS NOT ONE OF MOMO[KmllR - ow often do you hear the coin- -- '"` ¢ THEM. THE W O R.DS ''N O gFCARti �- n taint tLat the squash ur beans you ''"' y • ALUM" WITHOUT THE IN- ONATEOF�OIIAI® M. k so much troch?n to can hat. R - z k ;s fes, , „ s a •GREDIENTS IS NOT SUFFI- k % x ttle bitter tame from tiv! preserv- - , c ,/.' _ CI NT. • E MAGIC SAKI NO �,, 'I 1. 1. $ a �`yoRt uaed4 ft do[.d nut af- 1 ' E POWDER COSTS NO MORE ,,,,,,,, smy act Corn or tomatoes is this way,' I. r ' THAN THE ORDINARYn ,alo-IM ,. ' _ - - ut does almost every other ve-ge -- " f w Vit, ---. — KINDS. FOR ECONOMY, BUY - iable. f3eenre the best vinegar you "' - �; LI of A1N8 NO/�' AINS NOAW u-= "" K Y P THE ONE POUND TINS. ;'d. can bnjr oil floe market and tr,� the g 1 '• d a ^, tollowin recipe, which has be d' .E GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED 1 used with fte ess: :, 1. , w i 4. TORONTO. ONT. `' Wash your beans tliorlug''tl':. ___ `� ' , ,yy .y WINNIPEG MONTREAL Some pe "na string them, but they . =retain their flavor better whole. - ��A �'I' 'Measure them carefully in a mart - ---- — •-- - - :�ti ' CIi�, counting each quart as you put I a first deposit of fifty cents to evct-o n[� `�"' 3t Into fife=fettle. Add.just enough 1h on wno cared to apyiy for the �ame,ppoa Water to COver them. Then put III . .' , the is I.a account in as local bank oThe - 1 . r THE WORLD ID REVIEWI. Dne teaatDOOaful of vinegar to every - r�g� r' ' bank in question offered interest at tont quart oI vegetables. Cook until i per cent. per annum, compounded every � , s•:., Jthree months. the money so deposited to ,tender buil not a minute longer. . - I r. be available for withdrawal by cheque at Have jars scalded and standing in _ y„^� a,'` i any time. Two thousand persons availed,110t water.Water. =ill to Overflowing with Ries, Cheap Living, But No Rush. themselves of the offer in a single day. The iricreas.' coat of living is a world- The total deposited lit savings banks of Fy he hot vegetables and put caps on - l a �� wide phenomenon, but there are spots that all kinds in Canada is, roughly, $9?5,000,• I 1. :� 2IIetaatlg. The rubbers should be ¢ have remained unaffected by it. A Brit- L00 for a population of about 7,000,000, or be iso traveller informs an'eager world that nearly four times as much as is deposited I'' put on forehand. the cheappest place to live in •1s north- in the PostUoffice• savings Bank in Brit, t vw The flame recipe applies t0 y' western Fyriathere, a, and especially Antioch, lis sin, where the population is five Limen as - r- squash butter beans and okra. A - - .- �� t `r] - lived, though he had whole aiifire hnu a and er great. teaspoonful and a half of t:negar is i I' i'� i' Asad state of Af►alra. var.ta. A friend had told him that one w” required for cucumbers. These are could live there comfortably on $200 a n the fourth annual report of the Com• ;1I year. n3fee; a of Conservation there is a br:ef iy' athered Just'before they are ripe, r Verily, with eggs at 2 cents a dozen, account of a survey of the Trent Canal. .- fruits and vegetables for a ridiculously watershed above Peterboro made last 11"t", and are reeled, not sliced. ori in- small sum a week, mutton at 7 seats, An- summer by Dr. Fernow, of Toronto tint• ��ferior vinegar will ruin ;your work. ..� tioeb is an ideal place. Yet you need not,' veraity. While this survey was for the yg!e Dantob Plekle.—Cut three Medi- if you plan an immediate removal to An- purpose of making an Inventory of the u finch or vtcinitY, fear a rush and ism. timber resources rof the area in connee, :-a f4 f(tiII1 sized heads of Danish cabbage, Ant ie all right. asp+cially to winter, tion with a reforestation question, the t, =0o moaly known in America as _ s ., but there is no lite there. We are not conditions under which the scattered atter e!sap living, but after cheaper liv• farms were tilled forced themselves on the : z purple ea�bage, and three "quarts 1 ing richt where we are, where we work notice of the surveying Darty, yof firm canna III moderate-sized owriships north of IN, may' and pray and en,ioy social and political In some of the back t �1; 'pieces. Mia thoroughly with the and aesthetic advantages. 'there's- on Peternoro the soil covering over the rocks _ �, . g ` adys �zrl _ place like home, it we can afford to stay. in F,, thin that the pocket farms are prao• �tT�,egebablea one large cupful of salt. k . ' there and pay the bins. S-ritie incapable of sustaining a ke out " iCUt III a tslzin bag to drip overniuht, - ,. - Wonders of Future Journalism. 6ctne of the families trying to eke out � g p �,, an eustence on them are, it !s eta ted, ra The neat morning wash the cabbage s� .. glowingly daily newspaper art its technical and com- _and then boil them until tender s, ` ' "'. a rate of b cents an acre. From 1ao to , tnervial side. Papers wal be distributed famil ee or from 504 to 1.000 persons, are - x+ porcelain or granite vessel. Then by pneumatic tubes: editL+os yrill ap;,ear living in a state of po,'erty and often -r ' hourly. lazy peru,ns-will leis need to read de rav ty that would shrck-440 people of ¢ ,I Smart Fail Gown by $CC�Cr. . .- • even the he-Adliuee. tor'the gramophone p ueete all the water from the mix- th,M province were the full details w com• _ .. tura. Model of brown and white-striped wool cloth with cwllar, Beet wilt bel.,n the news to ttirm in the,r ot• and to light. /,— ` , IIf[es or rooms: reporters will carry tele-' of the truth of what Df Fernow says, `1' - In one pound of brown sugar mix belt of brown poplin. Lpbore« w:!h.them and send items by the Police Court iccords of case« of a most ,; It �WO tablespoonfuls of ground cin- }w;relw•s �d..tu- strd on. degrading character from these squalid laamon end add three warts of the - ; All thw s q',..te "s:-,:e. Yet there are, fartae furnish eloquent test:many. Life to n to which swell-beaten a has been many uew.,paper men ,vho are not e7it-u some of there remote tartnh�ua(s has sunk �^ q egg 1 anger marks oII tlse scouts •111 siastic over this striking picture. Some-,I to a level not far removed from mere art- l: =best cider vinegar. In a little added. �rlean off easily if the doth is first I, China~ that is not in th• picture is presrnt I -.. rhee9eeleth bag put one tablespoon-I n thrir minds. They like to think of the' main[m, as ministers who have traver+ed s, 1ul of prepared pickle $avunng, Onion stains can be quickly re-'dippEd in kerosene; then wash in the datricts know Ir the last ton year& ! great newspaper as an ed u.atur and pur• there 2fas been a decrease in the popu!a. St moved from the fingers by applying the usual way, veyor ut newt leas t pn•.t b® bellowed at ;tort o about 15 per cent.. wh'ch indicates v Pwhich can be briught in ten-cent. _ ! :o men and women 3S'rFs I:kP to think ot! "dry salt to them. In preparing eggplant pr��n° a mi�rntion to better conditions, bn p , '=pack ea, and place it is the Vine- • the quiet enjoyment of reported debate i financial helplessness and ignorance st;l� ag If sausages are dipped in boiling� ander water instead of just salting correspondence articles. review*. edmort- Induce wores of attempts to extract s r. When the liquid begins to 'a!s by men and warren who love thtngs•of I f Cil, water before being' fried they will it. . This prevents the vegetable living from soi.t never mcanc to yield Lt. DOil, add the cabbage and onion. the intellect and of the sprit, ` planta for tbP recuperation of the areis, ro-+ remain whole. ' from turning black ` What of their(- readers' T.vhnical mar j 6eparat.e thoroughly two packages most ct wh.oh is suitable only for limeys New potatoes put is salt water, Wall paper can be cleaned by vela are not nearly so important to them ruction, have been Drwpared lollowln� ;. of seedless raisins and ut them P 'I P P ss truth, accuracy. dignity, Intelligence I the survey. Perhaps when these ar .'" y P or Rater with soda dissolved in lt,' ma. �g a pa4te of whitening. Lay. arts responsibility In Journalism. But bow hrouAht forward for consideration the lin -.!.t neo the boiling cabbage-and�nion' will '•scra e..clean" quite.eaafl it thi;ii on the marks allow it to would rejoice in a technical inven-i, °e , lj y, , manitarian side of the question may Ii s` .imiature. Let all boil' ten or fif- tion that automatically kept out of neww I the problem an interest it would never sen miastberf; then take up and put' French chalk applied to grease div, then, biu�h off. papprdom the yelkrw reoeatianatst& and possess me a matter of were.reforestai,ots �' ,Len �'be pickle will be ready to.spots on flannel shits bri ns out the half a lemon squeezed into a the taken„? tease if the garment is held near lass of warm water and drank be- Trade of the Country. '! 10 eat when it becomes cold, The cab g g - g In spite of tow financtil etnngeney Can- Another Quibble. - 12 -jbage when put into the vinegar will;to the fire, t fare breakfaKt is said to be good j ada's trade in more than bolding its own ' i. $mmedia!t,eiry ruin a pink color,= When a pil ow case begins to'fur the cumirlexion. The returns for the last n,ur m<,nttit of "They say he =eft everything to .i wear it should be unsiitched at the Linen can be rendered non-in- the entreat fl cal year show a sub+te prtl hie' wife." I i which ad& to the attractiveness.of ! increase over the same time in the pr,•- „ +t he pickle. bottom and folded so that the old' flammable by washing it in a solo- °sone vrar, The total Canadian trans for ''He couldn t do that: • li 'side seam goes.down the middle.. f tion of two ounces of alum dissoly- the tour months ending on July list, wv, =Why not 4" ' G, Spinach for Winter t'ae.—To can I. SZ5s,40000, compared with x329635,400 f r ., �+ 1 spinach, remove all the stalks and Buckskin shoes can be cleaned be cd Ln a gallon of water. the corresponding period in 1912. Th"'d Because he left it to.h. widow. makinga lather of good scourin ) It is best to iron underwear on%makes an inerease of nearly $30040,000• .--_-- _ _ 1.g'• . Nstnngy fibres. Wash it in several swap ake a.small rush a'nd rub; the wrung side. This makes the sur-{abonn $1 540 oou and in In a exyorie of LRst Resource. '' rwaters, put in while eery wet into a the lather thoroughly into the: smooth, and it will not be apt shout $?0.000.000. Thus y^ac's situr(e, it ., ?'4 'saucepan with nae tables Darling,'. he •cried, I can ani ; peon-ful �>f- the same progres3 is anything like main- „ ,i. -- shoes. When dry brush off again. to irritate the skin. I,ainpd., w;ll &dd about $100.004,000 to the live without you. as t, a no a�p e w t t "'But," she replied, "my father quickly for eight minutes and coot, p w ,ihin a china silk dress total trade of the country. But it wi.i 'Drain sad pack into the jars. Fill;Fear of the sunlight spoiling thenr do not hang it out to r}' ; t1 ro mnntbtl bet.,rp ene'can safely ("timate Up- is stn cup . the ars with cold water, adjust t'he'carpets err furniture have no idea it up in a towel l Ir half an hour; on t>sp year'« business. eco tar too results "In that case," he despondently 1. j j of the <'isease-destroying influence 1 then.jron on t:he wrong `-'3e. are better thea anticipated. replied, "I guess I'll go and shoot I . :)rubbers,, pat the tops on loosely and of sunliKllt and air. I 4 pies cut in lire nisi feces Pure Food. • „ 1 nodi and` bun u inside if sliced; for they do not ick close- nt lib- myself• _ tand the jars in a boiler, the bet- veil•can be made crisp if dip- will cook more quickly in a pie than Aa rternal vigilance is the price Ilm of which is protected by a rack.; arty sn :t is also the pr!ce or purity. If Surround the jars partly with co'.d, Ped in a c g P sit he hot air avoi nglwhatlis a;ti Cul nand��n b:,�q Gadd Test of Friendship. water, cower the boiler' and boil to dry. ly,as slices do, and �' . 11 Green peppers stuffed with fresh'c.ame4 more easily in contact with ter° only -silo &roods that Have been "Are you good friends of too COntl -hc�trr. Lift p pp proved again and ag stn to by above eua „ ,ll ne jar at a time, screw down the;green corn and baked make & deli- the f'rui enc z itrg is facilitated. about.. Inihiagwaysaduttrr tt n a iI soon ulcbt '$,J a:ns Z should ,JJF��a ��pp c:i•i's dish. r'I of. heireithe y, bu'aP t.i3and lid, coves the boiler abs boll for , , throng theirair,spectoregand a alysee�are sir canary, bol?dog and another.boar. Tablecloths should .be slightly co.-ase w be practieied. The t3vvernment,? care of. their You cannot lift the lids from any ,,starched, The keg clean longer - !TQF. DOCTOR•5 GIFT. g rldfiah y way on i. .. They P doing what they can in this matter, but their vacation. __of the,lets' and lay them on the l and look better. their efforte can be only partially success•. , ` � table, sad Then �sut them bank cert' C-ottcin--shae.ts�re more economi- Food Forth Ity «eight in Cold. tnl unless public support is accorded tui w. __. very toll mea9nre. -Honesty . means what a coxa cal than linen; they last longer and] We usually ex ct G11e doctor to ;stlsh Crown colonlea the jars and have the eontents P� -thinks as ?sell as whaf hr.does. An11 I are much' more healthful.' put us on some kind of penance and •-*eep. The lids must be screwed P Pe According to a report presented to Ilse a man is nothing short of a ftr.l In sleeping, keep the head as low ire us bitter-m.odieiDea.._ .. British House of Commons by blit Lewin wn witlloat taking them from the g as possible, so that the blood may liarcourt, the colonial secretary, the now-&days who is not absolutely r para I An Eantern'dootor brought a pa, Crown Colonies are growing and prosper- honest. . have unimpeded circulation. tient somethin entirel different ing in a most satisfactory, mauner,-and i ,. The lids should be solid, either $ Y . . . .. ',t The stove polish will be blacker, are everywhere sharing with the United lass or either material, without lin ' and too results are truly interest Kingdom the present wave of material The real and enduring greatness �. . glossier and'-more durable if ,lou , . . . r silty. The trade and commerce of ; fn g. All jars, caps and rubbers ing. p osp n mix it with 'turpentine instead of, these colonies are particularly eneourag- f a notion always has its sou ce in. Aught to be belled and kept hot un- Two years ago, writes this par inc. Exports aro rapidly crowing, ne}v I the Home; patriotism dwells within 4.x til used Always use new rubbers: wTomatoes for sauce cannot be tient, '`I was a frequent victim of industries aro developing, and wealth re the home that is happy. . . I Canned Beet% — Only tender acute indigestion and biliousness, The growth of cotton in the Empire is y'4r ,��vr� cooked in a hurry.• If.you cannot' young beets, ,pax,ut an inch and a give them two or torso hours, du being allowed to, eat very few one the most notable indications of the half to diameter, can he canned g • thin s, One da our famil .dce rapidly increasing prosperity of the colo 'IRA-DRU-00 DYSPCSIA successfully at home. Scrub the without them. g- y 3' Hies. A taw years ago Lancashire ir ma- oung belie, being careful not to Spare linen should be used ossa-.for brought me a small--package, mina were wholly dependent for their ma• ' terial on foreign countries; and the bulk sionally, or it will yellow,'and when�saying he had found something for of the supply came from the united states. TABLES : ,cruise the akin, first cutting off the me t0 eat. There were regions within the Empire • leaves, leaving at least an inch of brought into full service will go i r suitable for too growth of cotton, but Bd Of of t y8hi8 t0 Mart_ _ _ . g very quickly'. I He said it was a -sod called they made no attempt cultivate it, un- tem. Cook until tender in boiling; If you dampen your brush and Grape-Nuts and even as its golden [o tsubsidy ish co'ttona year was eesocia t; water, drain; corer with cold wa'-I ?ter, sad with the hands push off the'pass 1t through 3•etlr hair two or,color might suggest it was worth rouglbiG athe greatBritish changeExlneeeven years is only one esplaaatfon Petr the three times a week, 1t will prevent I Its weight in-gold. I was sick and numbers of enthnsiasttc letters that Ire �; skins. est them into hot sterilized the exports of raw. Cotten from the Clown receive raisin Na-Dru-Co s sa superfluous greasiness. _ tired, trying one 'thing after an- Colonies have almost doubled, while the praising -, f's fruit jass and set'them on a rack in soap,fwbu 1 washy with soda susses i exports of cotton seed have increased in Tablets, and that is.that these tablets steam- kettle or boiler. Add a g . repainting, no other to no avail, but Consented to stilt larger proportion. .1. it trouble, POes 1'ter. If son is used the new plant I " ' 1 daatry. Cotton-raising has also taken u iapoOnfuls Of sugar to each gltart' P P `ell. It sur.paSsed my doctors hold ill Ceylon and the west Indies.. Now Ilene is a typical lett r from bliss sad fill t~he jars with luke.vrarm wa-I will- not dry so quickly.. fondest anticipation, and every day Cho Empire may be said to be producing Miza Arnisworthy, Canr.o. N.S.: Sastor oil rubbed thoroughly into I since then .I have blessed the nod its own raw, material for the mule in "It is with pleasure 7 ..lite to inform ,; ter. Pour water into the boiler boots and shoes will make them' g Lancashire. on that our Na-Dft;-Co Dyspepsia . until it niduses half-a a to the to doctor and the inventor of Grape- In rubber production tilone the exports y y P I T from Ceylon and the b[alay 9traite have ablets have proved of l;reat value•to 7�a- soft. h!.its• me. I tried reniedv.after. remedy but •of the rs.. Put the covers in the risen., between 1905-12. from six million water side the jars, cover the Whencurtains are hung up to dry `I noticed improvement at once', pounds to arty one million pounds. Tea• without any lasting Rood. having heard I,,•. the should be bun double over, growing fe a'new enterpriso in Nyasa- jtettle "•let"the beets steam an Y g and in a month's time my former lana: There is also n satlise i ry export of your tablets curing such cases .as t. w the line_ 11 i- lls of indigestion had disappear- trade in bananas. The whaling in the mine I decided to��•tit'e them a fair trial. hour; A*Ijust new rubbers and`the QPe g L Pp The roved satisfticto in m case." ' covers'and Book another fifteen min- Cold sjaw served in green pepper cd. In two months I felt like a Sontb Atlantic sten shows a progressive y p ry y ,y shells is a dainty'bit for luncheon.'" ' spirit in the colonies. The remarkable success of Na-Dru-Co butes, and then set as to cool. . The old-fashioned Shetland Shawl new conn. My mind was much . - A Thrifty People. Dyspepsia Tablets is such a snccesn as ' . _- should be washed in bran and warm clearer and keener, my body took The facility with which the Canadian can only come to an honest remedy, 1, Useful H[nts, on the vitality of youth, and this immigrant finds prosperity is perhaps as compounded accordingg to an eaception- `, ,A-' water—no soap. condition has continued." much due to the habit of thrift he ac• ally good formula, from Pure irgre- � A Cut lentos Tabbed on the fore= ' If a piece of "sugar' is pint into the „ „ ctuires as to the Opportunities offered him clients,b expert chemists.' if ott are ''liead wilt cure A severe headache. water that -flowers stand in; t':e There's a Reason. Name given to the way of employment, though nal 7 Ix y S by Canadian Postum CO., Windsor, tnralIy the two are closely related. Lux- troubled with your stomach jurt ask Window .plants can be strength- will keep fresh quite a long time cry, whether in the, form of eztravacant our Dru({gia about Na-Dru-Co _ y a 'sued by sur putting a rusty nail met shoes should Le"stuffed:w'th Ont. Read "The Road to Well living or euperfluoue pleasures, is not yet Il is Tablets, compounded by'the villa 'r in pkgs. sapping the vitality of ,the nation, he y � ' in the-alotl. • paper before they are pttt. away, eagerness of working D�Dte to put a tet• Na dual Drug and Chemical Co. of �.. Lane be both '`Creamed" and they will-dry .more quickly'and not Ever read the above tatter! A now ons tie by for a'rainy day was recently de- Canada, Limited, and Bold tilcopghmtt 1. , appears troth time to time. They ars monstrated at Vancouver. A local news- the Dominion at soc. a box. t47 ;� ,O'stai�atAed' by rinsing it-in water be so hard. genulne, true, and full of human Interset gaper-offend a pocket savings bank and ,. . . . . . . .. , - . . i . ,, . . . . . . : - - 1, - . . . . , a ,+ n a 1 'r t �,• '4••.+'�r��:, ` ,n �'::,. c ,;•i ... -.a Y" k!`� 6z. a�.`"er+bx,a�a • ` •?,G> .t `i.'Nr"".u�,>.. ^^s Y ;.p e�..` , ..,,.,y 4 3* %m g 2'y' .. R "�.s..f .'x 'c'`»s „. .� s n '. • � an.. .. �,;, _' - .a!•s,aDiryr t,,,nayej w, :sc4ywryt+r.��, .�• r'�, �.. -r. .i.. .:7'3 r•:. -a- c• . .. s• .n :!' ,• i5 y3:1!FR ,” '. t.h„ ... '� ��' . ,. °'.�. �.,,;-'_ .. ,+ c, •fa,y*"„• , :,,,v„'' �r 7. LOCALISMS. T �C4�,t• --Ted Holt, of IYe�w Liskeard, is -=-Born-On Wednesday, Sept -, - . - �l Vti1J 1.71x1: . ; L S. visiting at the-home of his mother 8rd, to John and lira. Topper, a here. daughter. r �� -F. Baisdon has been spending -Mrs. Clement and child, of -Mrs; B. N. de Foe Wagner is a few days with relatives in Milton, are visiting the former's visiting relatives in the city. London. parents, C. H. and Mrs. Burling. -W. J. Lloyd,of Toronto, spent -Miss Edith C. Ross, of -Wor- -Lorne Pttekrin, of the base- , , , - -week at Alfred Allaway's. Coster, Mass. is the guest of Mrsline has had an independent . the ,< Max Bradford has been spend- F. Hurst. phone iustalled"in his residence, _ 'ing a week with his mother here. -Miss Annie Stanley, of the number 192.2. ` -Mrs. J. H. Bundyspent a lake shore, t9 under the doctors Mise Vera Burlingafter send- P :' r. , , - couple of days in the city last care at resent. ing several months with her sts- •• " week -T. IF Marquis has on hand a ter, Mrs, Clements, of Milton, re. a -Mies Anes Whalen ie spend- quantity of binder twine suitable turned home on Wednesday. ling a vacation at her home in Ux• for corn or buckwheat. * -A tomato weighing 24 pounds -: bAdl•yY(_rs. Wm Cullis s nt a few the-John M. Harding has rented was left in our office this week by pe g property and will take J.Q. Philip. It was grown by the last week" with friends in possession on the let of October. gardener, Mr. 1MICAvoy on the- Orono. heOrono. -Frank W. and Mks: Briggs Squire Green Farm, south of -Quite a number from this and child, of Myrtle, spent Wed- Greenwood. ' locality attended the Oshawa Fair nesday with J. C. and Mrs. Philip, -On Saturday night while Wm. this week. -Mrs. John Hussack, of Galt, Stephenson was returning from -Gardners complain of the rot arrived last week to join her hus- Whitby he met an auto owned by _ L7 ngecting __the_ d"-who.. -i a€ M-r.-Murphy, ---€are a-• ferWMM, large extent. Thos. Law. - Daly, C. P. R. contractor. The -Dr. Henry will be here as usual -Rev. Father Sheriden, of lights in the auto were very poor, ' _ neat Tuesday to attend to his pro- Uptergrove, visited a number of and as a result the driver ran his r a fessional duties. * bis former parishioners in Picker- auto into :Mir. Stephenson's rig Otiinlan left on Tuesday ing this week, tearing off one of the wheels. Mr for St. Michael's ^'nlleue. Toronto. -Lloyd Shirley has returned to Murphy.promptly made' good the We wish him success. Powassan, after holidaying for a damages. Y' -Richard Moore, of Toronto, couple of weeks at the home of '-Wm. Cornell died on Friday _ was hereon Friday and called on his parents, Dr. E. J. and Mrs. last at the home of his stepson, a number of his nanny friends. Shirley. Mr. Johnston, at the Liverpool * W. G. Hain spent a couple of -H. W: Stanley returned to House, at the age of 05. The de- days last week in Toronto and Rochester, N. Y., on Saturday ceased had been in poor health for a 40 W -:incidentally visited the big fair. last after accompanying his dau- a number of years from heart -Mrs. Fred Andrew and child ghter, :Hiss Pearl Stanley to her trouble, but took seriously ill on A. -visited with her mother,Mrs.Wal- home here. Tuesday. He resided at the bay - -ton, of Toronto during the week. -Mrs. Savage left g yesterday and Liverpool for only a few I - -John Gormley, of Church Sty (Thursday)for Hamilton. She was months. His funeral was held on was off duty a few days last week, accompanied by Miss Annie Mar- Saturday when interment took - - r owing to a severe attack of lam- nis who will spend a few days place at the cemetery at the bay. - bago. visiting Hamilton friend,.,. -The Voter.,' List fur the Towd- . " -Richard Burling. of Milton, -At Winnipeg, on Aug. 9th, ship of Pickering was placed in z'- and daughter, Miss Edith, spent Stewart E. Thexton, of that city, the clerk's "Ands last week, and Sunday with his nephew, C. H. was married to Miss Ethel Hunter was posted in his of1ke on Friday. Burling. of Midland. The groom is a All persons in the tow it�hip -Riitt_ Miss _•alma Cowan, of Cherry- brother of J. Ross Thexton, and are entitled to vote should ex- Mer_ Who Fant exactly one hundred wood, is spending a few days with was a frequent visitor to Picker amine the list- carefully and see - her grandparents, Robt. and Mrs. ing. The Naws extends eorigra- if his or her name is contained cents R ortla of actual value an un. -Mc$rady. tulations to Mr. and Mrs. Thexton therein. As will be peen in an 1 -;Foss H. Law spent last Reek and wish them a happy and pror•- advertisement itt anothe' r column failing Worth for every one of their with A. T. and Mrs. Law. of Nest perous career. all a eats to strike off names or R Hill, and with other friends in -On Tuesday evening Constable to add names mint be in the dollars always Wear t Scarboro township. Morcombe received a telephone clerk's hands by Oct. 4th. -The Ladies Aid, of the Meth- message from Whitby requesting - - H O B B E R L I N CLOTHES odist church purpose holding their him to intercept an auto carrying PICKERIN po G MARKETS— - Anniversary on Oct. 12th and 14th. a certain number. The auto FALL SUITS AND TOP COA?S •.r°:,_ ;� Further notice later. evidently bad taken another White Winter Wheat, ...•...... Ba -Tho plank covering over the course as if did not make its ap- Red ...... drain on King St. opposite Linton pearanee in Pickering. It seems ;fixed •• " _ ...... -:95 " ','18.00 to $40.00 Ave is out of repair and sbould be that in passing a horse and baggy spring Wheat.................. .85 _ attended to at once. containing three men just east of - Mrs. C. Rogers and Miss Irene the town the auto tuiroed in too 85 Sprouted. . .... ������.��..••�•-70-80 are spending-a few days at the quickly axed ran into the horse QOats ' � � '' cars a S ,, C �`'/- _D old homestead with the former's throwing the animal into the FENCE FENCE -- eon, Alf. and Mrs. Rogers. ditch, and instead of stopping to , '0 U P -R- A. Bunting has secured the gee what damage had been done Rose, of and give an _F E N C L� CLEARING gerriees of `ictor F. assistance that was i. LiGlen Huron,. Mr. Ross entered necessary, they proceeded on their ' `• upon his new duties on Tuesday. way. Just res nother car of Peer- : -S. M. Fitzgerald, barrister and -On Thursday morning a motor less Fenc in various;-styles. '.,=j"U Mi MER "GOODS solicitor, of Toronto, has resumed truck containing thirty barrels of Give me a call when requiring -bis weekly visits to Pickering at- apples and other produce had a Fence-of any kind. . Quality - ' ? Only: AammockP, reg. 83.25, for $2.75tar en o tog several weeks vasa- narrow sacspe' when pasQtnR over andp tce5right. tion. ' the bridge at the west end of the A' few h,indred rods of 10 wire I. Oiil Hammock re $1 a0, for $3.90 -Much needed repairs are beingvillage. When nearlyacross one - g• made to the Kingston road o of the stringers broke ausin the fence, specially priced. g PPo- g .. •1 Only, Hammock,-veg. $1.00. for $3).40 . -;- -site W. J. Miller's farm. Putts floor to drop quite a distance. WILFRED F. WILSON. bill will also be_..given needed at- Fortunately the motor-ti-tick gllc• Balsam,i7nt. =__ :"Sere' n Durr,. Screens and many other-lines :. `tyention. seeded in gettiug over without independent Phone No. 528. of Summer Good?. The LadiesAid Society of St.. 9uataining any:datna-ge. James - - - ' _ - y Aadrew'4 church met at the home Potter was following with his i0 bf Mrs. F. Collins Thursday after- heavy threshing outfit, and had made a Fahion for eter months dor- -BUN DY when an enjoyable time was the mi►hep not occurred before ing the Fail and Winter months or doJOS E PH s spent by all. to show the weakne,-sof.the strac- von wish steady remunerative work the'yelr through, Write-us and se- —'-- -Reg. Shirley, who is attend- tare, a ver - serious and probably clue our Agent's terms, We offer the -ing the Elliott Busineq. College. fatal acci�ent would have been best in thPh usiness. Pay weekly, free ^ -Men's and «'Offkn's Underwear Toronto, was home over Sunday the result. The timber on this outfit, exclusive territory. -?with his parents, Dr. E. J. and bridge is now so old and rotten OVER 600 ACRES Balbriggan and all Summer pVderwear will be cleared out at C.O.A. Mrs. Shirley: that an entirely new cover should under cultivt,tion. Established over If yun require any, this is the time to buy. 1'ali+�►. J_ -Millinery Opening Sept. 19th replace the old, lir a snit for very 85 years. 4 reputation forhigh grade and 20th. See advt. on next page. hews dam,axes may result. stock and fait' dealing,' A salesman Cotton Voiles, :1lnslina, Sateen4, Prints and Gingltamq All work required to be done in -The weather prophet it again can make money selling for ys. We at° big reduction. - ithe meantime will be attended to in evidence, and now be is pre- want an energetic ,reliable man for Atl Straw Hats and,stimmer lines at cost. * PickWring and vicinity. For terms at once. L. Simpson � Co. dieting an early' winter.' They � Fresh Groceries always is stock. -Misses Josie and Beatrice base their prognostications on the write . ,.'Moore, accompanied by two fri- fact that certain birds which tisu• FELHAM '.0 IRARY Co., .I the choicest line .of Canned-Goods to be had anywhere. ends, motored from the city on ally stay with us for several weeks . eattaToronto, Ont. •Fresh Vegetables. Pea Meal and Smoked Bacon. - Sunday and called ulpon a.number later, are now gathering in flocks ' $' airy ce ream. of their Pickering friends. as if they were preparing for their WOODWORKING �- -John Baxter, of St. Pain's annual migration to the south. G. A. GILLESPIE DUNBARTON ' Station, is spending a few days in Asa usual thing these forecasts r� - this locality renewing old, ac- of the weather for weeks ahead ttaintances. Father' Time is are as frequently wrong as right. I have of in up.in Mr. Grant's ' gqealin very kindly with him. Scientists, who make a old stand o Dunbarton a -wood- �d g rp y particular working shopin• R•hich I aro pre- •'..7 5 � C. . E N .T• 'S� 1°-�l / RTS -Mr. and Mrs. Rennie, of To- study of the weather and .have Tonto, who purchased the Winna• the telegraph system of the whole pared to do all kinds of wood _ A big range of Working Shirts-large body. lots of roam work satisfactorily. to ex and in-the are.certainly big value at 75c. Cott residence on Church St. and continent at their command,are P Y y g _Y took possession a few weeks ago, able to hit the mark a day and _ Give me a trial. have decided to return to the city sometimes for several days ahead. Charges modorate. Boys' Neglige Shirts with soft collar to match, fine r. -to reside. of time, but beyond this they do NATHANIEL BURKHOLDER, hairline stripe, 75 cents. tS -H. R. and Mrs. Purcell, of not tend to go. We do not - Yarker, e p _.,Dunbarton, Ont. _ pent a few days with the need to net frightened at any , latter's sister, Mrs. A. Mullett. alarming predictions trade by $Oyi3 Caps at 25. CeIItB : They were much pleased with the obscure weather prophets. ELM :DALE MILLS - - - •• ,z;j neat and healthful appearance of -On Tuesday afternoon a party Boys, Jerseys at 25 cents our village• from this neighborhood was driv- �'ICKEI4ING1• _ , -The pulpit in the Methodist along the Kingston road, they is the place w get your next Everything for the Men and Boys at the church on Sunday eve next will were obliged to halt when they bag of Flour. be occupied by Rev, E. W. Tink, reached the Rouge bridge, owing - Men's Near Store of Greenwood, the pastor, Rev, to a threshing. machine having Ogilvie's Royal" Household can't be D. E. Johnston being-' at Kinsale difficulties in crosssing the bridge. beat for Bread: R BUNTING P:ICKERINGSo — `Anniversary. For sometime the structure has Olenera Flour Pastry Flour s ' -Although the apple crop is been in a weakened.condition and Graham Flour .said to be somewhat poor here• the council has had material 'on abouts this season, our cooper hand for several months to make Fresh$an and shorts — - - shops are kept busy-in fact all the necessary repairs, but for Oate'and Oat Clio hands are rushing to keep tip with some reason or other has been de_ Barley and Earl y Chop GOLDEN . :HARVEST TIME the rush of orders. layed. On Tuesday the. thresh 1Mixed Feeds rj -John Mathison, of Whitby, ing machine required - three SS NO VCT =SERF.. ` = 'was here one day last week erect- quarters of an hour to cross, �thus Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal �+ ing a head-stone in St. George's causing°.blockade of.traffic which special prices in ton lots. Binder'Canvass repaired. Binder Whips and Gloves ready. .:. cemetery to the memory of the was annoying to all concerned. F. W Weelels Stock of Single slid Team Harness, Plush Regs,- late Sohn and Mrs, Ludgate and 11 automobiles, Z loads of hay, 7 Cho _ 's Fly.Nets.'Whips, etc. pping every dav� _ . their deceased son and daughter. single rigs,,a load of furCure For the holiday season - Trunks and Suit Cases. -W. Shepherd's 'new residence and 2 farm wagons were waiting -.is now nearing completion. A to cross during the time the HARD-COLDS - ` Repairing-neatly and promptly attended to. new feat-Are in the building is the bridge was monopolized by the _ t use of metal lath. White these threshing machine. The Council first come,the ( : to PICKERING- HARNESS EMPORIU11 A '.have been used quite extensively should attend to the matter at upy- ".` 3a the city and other party, it is once, and in particular the ap Ayeet Cherry Pectorc� .. - .. trio flr>at that have been used in roaches which are in a ver un- soda for �o ye.e.. Phone Ind. 801. -W. J. COAKWE.,L P 3' Y�d b,a.a. ow. , this locality. safe condition. 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