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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_09_19" :, �„ ...,.,�. ,..rata . - -^a _ _ :e x� sa�r ar. •.;r pr v: cyr. � �A u..-,.•.. w,-, .•... .._, r ".i 'vu .«: ^'•' ... -i:1:. •s''vL .� ,,C; - A' «�'. - - 'i� r .i, ,y�i . '•`•- j,,,'` 1f Y - _.... ...+ :. '.,}fir"lYf�•,Sn'.. _• :.. _. ":s,{n N .. ,.. ... �C✓` - .r o•q�<a'!i. ,�4ta�.p.. - , d ` � ERING 1 K E C .-VOL. .gXXII• PICKERINCI, ONT.o FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19' , 1913 '- 3�To. 51 sa(ies#fastai OLariea. MOUNT;PLEASANT - - -- MARKNAM Robt Cole thizeshed Mr-•d,•-Hrrnerod Established ?6 years XedieaG SPINS MILLS A number from here attended Osh of 'Hillside" Scarboro, awa Fair last week. E>s bags, or Tri" 1. - 18A buactu of Alsf t in thiel one GREENWOOD$SYT of O., Regis- Mrs, W,'T. Wilson was in Stoutf- y lv{1 IlV` ' • Optometrical Aa•o ville on Thursday last. r,'rurs,actual ti7ue of threshing. This attention giren to Alaike was grown on fifteen acres, Fred-and Mrs. 3,ladill and son were i; khe nes o s. tested free. North -m-Oshawa on Wednesday last,' making the yield a little over Bs bush- �Oranmoat. sett - Churles Storey lost a horse on Wed- els p sre have _ per acre. lien Ormerod v .. C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., FLOUR nesday,last. It was 30 years of age., a offered $9.?a per b Fhel for the �. �7 en a ed u Edinbur memt,er�t the college of F Fred and Mrs Wri ht, of Greenseed ae it came Prom the machine. _ MILLS (1•h7eici.at and urgeons ot.ontario,lieentiet• "White Satin " Best 3Manitoba R}ver, s ant Sunda with Fra6k.and A crop that brings in over$77 an acre at B•ya] College of Surgeons, Edinbtugh. `•Cream-Blinn," " Blended Mrs. Ham. y is surely.a •very profitable •one,—Eco- �} $n ldre .ttentie d dere neeses of women and Master Lewis Sanderson, of •Clare-' nomist. "w!t eiiildrea, Office and reddeace,Brotigham. "Tea•B1lIIa " " pastry -W.-Wf�,'.i6ifP 8: iro- �'. la- e�Lec�ae-Halm iF ppmetor—The cause of disease removed by over Sunday. GREENWOOD. Until further notice I will chop//f�rm• a- adlustmentofthe. e: Consultation tree- FEED •�• William Sadler and son, of Hamil- ars'grain only two days a week AtBickariag 6- ° days, Womb, aveOshawa, and AGINCOURT ton, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. A. instead of three— Pridaya. OLsba.ws Bimcoe St.Booth, Oshawa, "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR - D']oona std,osh.wa BRAN - Sadler and family. WEDNESDAYS and BgtIDAYB - Alex. Adair,living here, met with a T. C. and Mrs. Robinette and fam- With the large capacity of mp chop. MEDICAL!SURGICAL SHORTS -.- _ . narrow escape_Wednesday on his sec- ily. of Toronto, 'motored down on per I cern chop all that o required "� a Lion of Lae C.N.R. near biaivern wLeu Sunday and spent the day at the in the two days and not cause 311 X-RAY`INSTITUTE ..OAT his gasoline truck travelling at a high letter's home here. OAT CHOP PICKERING, MANITOBA OATS my customers any Incop-. AMERICAN CORN speed`jumped the track. He fell for- Alex, Stewart, of Fort William, venieace: Come early 13, SLOIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D., C. M•, ward and the truck ran ovee him brought his father and mother home _ Phys is bruisin h For two weeks, commencing FEED OF ALL KINDS g is body in many places and on Saturday. they having spent the g about ',; SpaeiaHat in Bectsl Discuss Pror..ticDia one finger was almost completely acv- summer with him out there. -September 16, the mill will be shut sasatl of Mea. Diseases of Women, csaeers, Our prices are the lowest erect. Dr. Hoer was called and it was W. Sadler and the Trustees of the down for repairs. Please make a note 4'umors %•Ray and loation.. Diseases es eye, found necessary to amputate the flu School here erected a fence ventrad the ° ! f this.. . ••►It:at,s4,throat sea laves- Pitting glasses and ,.. Quality the beat p R• a8�oa t•k,ad Chronic diseases. er. Alex, intends to continue his lot recently purchased from Mr, �� ��. Ci RF.. r'N" ' Omee'8otus 19ilh 3 ane z to a 4a1y duties as section boss and carry his Trimble, thus enlarging the play hand }n a slip d - - - - -' g'—Iltarkham Sun, ground. The groan s seemed quit large enough when there was.an aver- ` E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- GREEN RIVER age of 70 to 80 pupils. However,the J• L. SPINS; LIMITED, Inspector fou according to the 0 .n . xzeB.CotrntyorowaAtto:aey,aodCoaaty Frank Hutchings spent Sunday at School Act it must be enlarged. S V tJ 18elisftor. Court 8otue,Whitby'. 14v g c ran PICKERING. ONT. his home here. Mrs.Rankin and Mrs. Robeson, of - Will Hoovers spent a couple of days x -,fir-- V. FITZGERr>,LD, Barrister and. p P y Toronto, are spending a few days . Solicitor. Cunve ancing etc, At Dr. at Port Perry last week, 7 with the Stewart family. f3hirley's office,Picketing,seers Cednesday. Russell Barton and friend °rent a —' Co (!,� LOOK HERE ! few daps with relatives here. _ E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Si'ulter Booth, of Lindsay. paid a Attend :�Iarcliti3' cale,nezt` A. l , Office nr.Notary Public,Etc. 3roaey to The Claremont Furni• flying visit to his parents hers. Thursday. leas. office Her, door to the Standard Bank, Iles. Eli Nighswander spent a few _ '•'..'Wbiiby. 967y ture Store, —�--- — _ daps with her daughter at Ashburn, - BROUGHAM MAY PRICES ARE LO�T'EST - �utafirtss# @Zax3s. is the be:t place to `get your Congratulations to our football , HUL'SE FL'RNIHI\Gr, we have boys, whosuccessfully veno the game .lies. T. C. Brown spent over Sun- FOR THF. YEAR dressets, w'ashotands, iron at Part Perry: day in Toronto, + G. HA3I—Issuer of :1I srriage - and brass bedsteads, E. and Mrs. Sam were at .11,irk _ v♦ Licenses is the Conazy of Ontario, Par Murray\Iurrasad Mrs. Fuller, of British ptokesfa�Pllla�s. try lOr 6tii[a, buffetts, and Columbia, are_ visiting the former's barn on Tuesday. WE ARF. NOW BUOKING side boards, mattresses and spring parents here. J, ll'. Hogle and John Phillipa have other.-articles too numerous and Mrs Hoover some time,cont continues very ill for CALL AND SECURE POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- P g ORDER " • tioneer• valuator, conector and ium.r couches, and all kinds of chairs Don't forget to come to the Ladies' erected new silos. -fw" at mazriase:icens•a.Brougham. always in stock, also man Aid tea to be held at the bome of Wm era on Wednesday even- y RE YOUR HOPPER Issuer of Marriag® to mention. Remember we }n Sept. 34th. W. J. Coakwell, wife and two child- - ' .; ' Ing. p COAL FOR NEXT : Lirea and it;the donne) of vont. keepthe goods and de- ren called on friends here on Tuesday. ,tae at arose and bra rWdona•,Claremont. R - .. y• liver them to your H. J. Marquis' sale on Thursday, Sacrament will be observed in St. - WINTER �^� B.BEAT01�i,TO WNBHIP QIiERK home, at the very q 9. John's church next Sunday afternoon. _ A ' •�a.�• Oon'•ranoer• Ooramiassomse fax .aria, lowest price. September 25th. R. Medd and Mrs. Ed. Holtbv, of 40 hwass. Aoco,nsan: Sae. ttoa•7 g loam Toronto. spent Sunday at W. E. Holt- J. L. p� } ,,. -!smarm proparty I•su•i of Yasriag• Lie. Patronize Our town merchants.' OSHAWA by's, 1. 1,aess' WIIite�aii,Oa4• T-1 dont send our good dollars Miss Kirk, of Huntsville; is :pen.d• ! • POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer Away to build up some other Three barna and two dwelling ing a couple of weeks with MisLille �j zi' . for ponatie• of York and Ontario. Amey place. Yours for buss, Les houses were totally dextroyyed at Holtby. ��+• one of all Baas .cleaned to on ahorfAss Thornton'a Carner'et between Whitby St..John's Ladg s' Aid had A veru PII. ERIG •011e•_Address rtreaa Sii•r p;0.. Oat,_ J, , and Oshawa on Saturday with a Ione successful meeting at airs. W. Cassie's WB. POWELL. Licensed Atic• I of probably well over $5,000. The on wednewa W a uoaeer, .alaatcr and coll"" for B E A L fire originated in-a-barn on the pre- James Howitt, of Claremont,s eoaoww of Ontario ami fork, All kinds of mises of Wm. Jonee, and quickly pent kolas conducted either pr:v.tely or by.uctioo, CLAREMONT 9 y a few days this week with his daugh• C0AI _ i, 011e vol."collected. Fordate• or other par- s toad to an adjoining ratable. From ter. Mrs. John Soden. ]ki . tsenlas•apply at reaidenc•• E:i:abe:b Nt PSct there the flames leaped to the frame Joho Ooyne, who has been with J. w Ovine ova orders left at YEws Office.Pi:lt a„ araag or MA.Ccab'. ®tore• Clare�oot: w rs ? _ _ house,and later across to another W. Hogla for the summer has en a Q Beet u house R �lump Steam('nal and all sate•yrompt alteaaon. Bat ataattoa .ran. 1 al� and About fifty feet away, oc- . P , sizes I�ri teed _." . d with F. .ld. Chapman and will in Hard Coal, MyphoaaczmberlsIndependent Ia*l copied by Harry Kingsland. Flying move to his farm near Audley, l' i••' i boards ignited -the barn of Arthur As next Sunday'is.Tempera-tree San= '�' 1v� E R ;1 Toner- -jileum Farewell. about S�xl yards away which day, the members of the Union q+t b- A �. R. PENNOCK was also destroyed, bath school are requested to wear their A good stock of I and ? in. cou hand ��p• 11rtwRN/TEL/SLE, O/YT. - ; c�l'.lfrCi' �i fAtl' - Qa Friday Iaet the town was'plunge b,rdgea=un that-occasion, drPwed hemlock. also mr�tced ed into great excitement by an ex- J. NV. Hogle i9 kept busy these dare pine sad spruce. 1 dressed 1 Funeral Director and embalmer. loeion that 'shook-the whole town. r71 The Be - �hP a pl occurred at the gas- renting his trtn, SAh�ut two ed pine Georgia Pine t t a•eE•ka r y y rr a ago a man from • car oro rented it. and basswood for ceilings. P. g U5#An' An baa;Hess entrusted to me will Best Anti=e tic Powder works which were entirely raised. but later for. some rea..on gave it up. I�t ---3 -6,—carefully handled.' "+,for Toilet anti Nurser It One man was kilted and another so Since then Mr. Fin le has '--charges Moderate — badly injured that no hopes, are held R again rente3 V DDA R badly the f-kin clear and. it to another Scarborn man, independent Phone No. 1514, out for his recovery. The accident is Tlie rural arhool fall fair will he held' Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. f� i,mooth. -Protects as n'ell as supposed to`-havz been caused b y on the school grounds here next Wed• r ^ heals, and relieved Chafing, purrsping cold water into the boiler, nesday,$apt.24th. Exhibits include • Write or phone for prices. Irw ' JOHN PHILIP Beat set Irritation°, Prickly which was every oe one. Onlntwo sultry, fruit, grain, potatoes, corn . p �^T Heat, etc. Delightful after encu could give Che cause, but one of and various collections, including s C. R OR Bathing or Shaving. Daint- them is dead and the other ma not weed weed seeds e s, in seta, economic sa a full line of mesh and cur- ily perfumed. Price tae., at reaores, Asa itesult of the accident plant diseases, etc. Free to all. Bring meats coHstantly on hand. our hardware merchants did a 'rush- LOCUST HILL f , your lunch baskets and enjoy $ho}i• :• a� Ing business in stoves, many residents day with the ebijdren. Ind. phone.'hotise 3[arkham 1304, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, P I CUR R I P H A:R M A C y having only gas stoves. Yard, Markham 72 Y, Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. WHITEVALet ' WHITBY Highest prices paid for �=cK'�'t T ��,. Orville wbite visited friends in Ket• TIME TABLE—Pickering Station G ' Butcher's cattle �, _ A number of 'Toronto people have t}ehy recently. T.R. Trains going East alae as follows— been here during the past week buy- Mrs. Mott}a visiting her sister. Mrs. NO. 6 Mail 8.06 A M. . house property. Joseph Wilson, •' 12 Local 2,50 P.M. i�kering ivelru REAL ESTA• ..... . house dollars a• month Mins Ethel Wilson spent the week- 1" 14 Local 6,05 P.M. being paid to the mechanics and labor• end with her•parents here. Trains log West due as follows— a. era at the government hospital con- Miss Mildred White has returned No. 1 Local 7,47 A.M. 4 �!First-class, rigs for hire struction works. from her visit with Kettleby friends. 11 Local 2.20 P. M. ** Contractor Cook,. of the Toronto- Mrs. M. E. Parka spent a few dayys "' 7 M� 8.09 P.M, +- Eastern, is here daily looking for word in the vole with her,sister, Mre. D. R. Day or night _ '. :< ,. y g -Sunday iaohidsd to move west of Pickering to begfm Beaton. i -Bus nleete'all traint Insurance rates lower on farm pr"o- construbtion work there. Miss.Ada Turner ham been around perty and Village Dwellings, A conference along the lilies of the renewing old acquaintances- in .the Teaming promptly attended to. in filet class Companies. Ler<ymen's Missionary Movement ;will village. x.11 GLASSES C1 C1 Z1 Agent for Canada Carriage Co. 1%To 1P'r@m 1 LZm Npt�Dl3 beheld here some time Chia, fall, It Jxk Bessie has taken up the buck- E i� _ A17 SE ' ? A'_ will be •nndenominatioaal •is char- stering business formerly cat•r•ied on !v. W• Hs Pe78rII If.aot insured with me,call and verse• by Mr,Lee. : _ SIIOULD STAY ON ! I'ickevt»p• --- --compare rates: The ballasting on the C. P. R. is Mrs. W. S. Major and daughter, WITHOUT PINCHING now being completed. The flo- Miss Lydia, visited Toronto friends B-roomed house,torrent. iehing touches will be .given nett over Sunday, r4,� Which School shall I attend 7 spring before inauguratin the li = _ . _ _ g pass- Miss Jean . array, of Toronto, was Aa important question. All bust- , �' enRer'servlce, '" -here a few days with her friend, Mian po . W Q Richardson Steel has been laid on the new C. P. Helen Grayer. `No need nese colleges are not alike. Care- R, line as far As Port Hope, Con Lawrence Major visited Toronto - RhofuI judgement is absolutely nese tractor Stewart with his,men sod friends recently-and reports the Royal '~ to have your : eery. Write today for the Notary Public, Pickerizrg, teams are now hue 8nishio the Ale:.first-class. p y Catalogue of-the -crossings in Whitby and Pickering. W. J. Beaton, B. A., has returned e3'e-. ,glasses CHOPPING Mise Carrie Smith was seriously in- to Toronto, after a two weeks vaca- pince you in l�WOTT &tired in a bicycle accident on Thurs. tion with his parents:. A day of last week. A bicycle ridden by Blake Annie, Arthur Hodgson and order to have them stay on. ` Mr.Sersmith, Jr., itnocked her down, Arthur Pberrill. left for the wild and Our riew style o£ Eve Glass ' and for a considerable time she was wooly West recently f: TORONTO, ONT'. Having installed a new Oat Roll, new unconscious, The Whitevale Women's Institute Mountings•are perfect)n fit and f- Chopper and new Water-wheel t Miss -McCann has sold for $1000 held a very successful meeting at the neat in a aranee� Modern . It will help you to decide. This am better prepared than ever' nearly half an'sere of land frorrl the home of Mee. Joseph Leary on the PPe school is conducted on the highest to attend to the wants roperty she bought about a year ago 17th inst. - ideas are those of comfort. We Plane ef-efeieney:1�z Mr�Kel wand ppha reserves-the- Slake_Beaton _motored. _to Port aim in;all our optical work to do of, its record. Students admitted Chopping every day io the week tiilding contained thereon. This she- Perry with the Green River football p will move. She has more than doubl- team the other da and aided them in the very best for.you in every - At any time. except Saturday, y - W. J. Elliott, Principal ed her money within a year. trimming Myrtle to the•tune of 4-0. John F. Bayles, 'eenWood At their regular meeting Monday • Jack )Beaton, sssisteant manager in way. The- right' Glasaem, the ab,, Cor.Yonlge and Alexander Ste. night the town council decided to re- the McLaughlin Carriage Co.,motor- right Mounting,, . �Ve are sure Have fou lots 6f °ter ? tam T. Aird Murray to advise thein ed up to the burg 8pnday.last and if you come to us you will be and submit plane for a sewerage s.ye= aid a flying visit to his uncle, D,R,.• TOOLS SHARPENED tem and•disposal plant.- Mr.Murray Beaton. perfectly sauafied: Let us prove - '3 C. B. LWX, OF VM'MVALM will proceed at once to make a survey Orville White, Garnet Dickson, W. ��• We make a specialry of crosscursawA, is prepared to furnish you anything °f the.levela in the town and submit J.and B. B. Beaton have been spend- -this to you, - - Tools of aII kinds. Locks repaired. in the line of wabei supply such a report as to costs, etc. lug a couple of weeks camping at Razor-boning A specialty, For a first- pp y Rev. Dr. Boyle, of Trinity Vol e, Rosebank, Dickson reports some class hair trim or an easy shave call pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, Toronto. who so acceptably filled the large catches. a at the East-end Barber Sbo plumbing, etc. pulpit in 'All Saints' Church during Miss Kitchen, our p young R N BASSETT ' P•' -. g popular ouo • See our House' Pura ishir,ge of all - the absence of the -pastor, Rev. Mr. teacber,had the misforttme the other - They are also expert well drillers Allen, in the old country, has consent- da while to dislocate JEWELER AND OPTICIAN' 4' kinds.' Slightly used Carpets y, playing tennis, from 15 cents a yard up.1 - and respectfully solicit yourpatd th ron ed preach at the dedication serv(ces a small bone in her foot. We trust o�+17e waw on All Saints'Day, the first Sunday in she will soon be able to resume her r0417 o�,►rc,a- WHITBY J, 4h,RDON - PICKERING age for the Aure. Incl nhnn SFi2l. November, duties. -- Ay '�.nac•�:�.w. ,, b � t :�,,�.,�,.y... tib:' fiat ..fir i v" Yy ti-f5�' ,� ,, .x .�u, y `�..�:c�4{•' .,� '.+�'� ?5�'",ia,.i+�'r�:: .. _:... .>. ..,.:.,�. ,�. ,•. .:acs `. '�c,...... a.�'"•'% .,,a.,�.aa �r.°� .T awa -�"-•� s�.�, �x �,7ei`u- "tir�t q.ya'r�°n .A.: .;,.y...:l r•rt, .,. .._.....--�R .: ;..._. f ear T•,..y •I'.-+7 f ...,o.P �• !TS ,I. t _ k, .:'. ,y.. '.•, 11•Y- q.�' y :... .. .'„ ..,' :' °•::' _ .l'• J . 'u `+ Sa•s ^'.. •t v:'I , , e ., 'r: #, viii-.- _ .. .:..- .� • . -, -. ._ - .. .• - , t ' r . r n J, w i Tin -- MORMON PRESIDENT. HOW TO TREAT -- ��� Soap 3 - Jess h Smith a Man o>< Remark- ALL SKIN TROUBLE TNI Wluma L D. .IN REVIEW t ' able Ability. r Won a►a,p.ro otnu,wo••��� President Joseph Smith, head of _ "' - �0 d the Mormon Church throughout the areagy ointments No Uae—lut'Be Wags, and Pricey, • rld, just made a visit to Can- The report of the British is Board of _ wo has u e on rent an iiete of unusual ada, and while here dedicated the • Oared-Throul7h the-Blood. Tin t �. . ground for the first Mormon Temple interest and is orth t o"t great atter. tion. It seta forth two things as be y. > on British soil. The occasion wa It is not a good thing for,people one is, that the rise in pries*, as has been m, y, marked by a civic celebration in the- with a tendency to =have pimples reoogniaed before' this. is a world-wide - ILt1 Po►f> . Y P P yhenomencq. The other is. that certainly town of Cardbt„in, Alberta, where and a blotchy complexion to smear in ao tar as Britain is coneerned (ard. true probably, for other coun• Y e u•. the event•omurred. The presideint themselves with greasyointanents. holding tries) wages'hve not kept DSO.. with, - name in a"peva a train with Itis In fatt 'they eouidn't do anything prices. is Britain inc the tncrease in the ' _ cost of ruing since 140.5 has been 10 per councillors, bishops, and advisors, worse, beta nae the grease blobs the cent., while the increase in wages hie only been from 2 to 5 per cent. &I'd spe'nt•thiee days on Camaadian pores of the skin, making the die- That is the simple explanation of ni E� r° %� •� ease worse. .When there is aII 1 r Labor unrest which has marked recent ry soil. GILLETT COf�IPANYL•I�M�„� tati rash a 'soothin bbraoic wash years on both sides of the Atlantic. In tie,,,Ka _ I,ea.eatheatti t-no matter how The Mormon people ar' making may het $ Ayndicalism we are probably not witnes• TORONTO ONF rapid gains in Canada. They are I Y p allay the pain or itching, sing vas its prophets would have us be- tender— , se ileus) a new philosophy and•tactice of so- _ 'r iie'rI--Pesursery a tr• obis. Skin Com»lalIIta arise and though somewhat novel methods, the - lLrMA toilet. s�-ts' and own upwards of 200.000 acres of'� AAGA Mantrea7. land in this country. Seven years fiefs an impure condition' of the pri process of readjusting >yag?e to P prices is at work. But there is no real :blood,• and will rs,*,k until the reaeen for supposing that the foundations -' F O R ago the Church ttrchased one tract of society are n greater peril t�p-da-y than MAKING V1/APt - - of 67.000 wares, which'is being colo- blood is purified: Dr. ilHams. to preceding periods,of eoonom:o Tead•' PRACTICAL USE OF SJHLA.R �S. 3 Pink and cured many cases of juecment. •. - _ r `nixed with 'people from Utah. II Pill Jeceph Ficldin Smrth was born v e ma a d skin diet es .because A Word for the Ex-Convict. •SOFTENING :}1-n '-1 ,-,:, ,;-,t- };1.,.,s, ♦F,qt A oleo int the ex�a ict is, made by Convict Prison Guards. at rar west, aLA.- aJu,i, vi, Lit• I ' Dlve Hallington Booth. lire. Booth. de. lof November, 1838. He was the son 1 drives out the impurities, .clears cries the view that "once a thief, always WATER Shark akin, shark teeth, shark of Hyrum Smith, brother of the ori- I the skin and imparts-,a glow of a thief.", She cites numerous cans of ex- teeth, 1, shark meat and several other health. The following roof - of- convicts who are now good citizens, en- ginal Joseph Smith, founder of the 3 P jc•yiug the esteem of their fellowmen. by-products cf•'tui dead shark ar'{Mormon-Church. His mother was?fered. Mrs. Fred Tremble, Gunter, She pteade fora chance for the man who. DISINFECTENG r articles of greater or lesser..utility, once made a miescep�ut who now wanes Ont., says,: "For more than a year to reform. but I have never heard of but one - I wqs stead`.lw a133icted with salt The exconvict- nowadays-u,often. bar- but 7i denedCpot only by'his own stn but afro instance where the living shark rheum or eczema. My hands were by the tou great, zeal of prison• reformers -.was put to a practical use. - This, so sore.that I could not }gut them i'be..reformers keep on tnsistivg that k. i•y' says Lewis i R. Freeman in the \Vide �. debt, prieoia are sc heels for crisis, and �n water without the skin erwkeven au boneu ine c man .when conhned in V w/a _. World Magazine, was when they x open. I tried all sorts of ointments them is sure to turn cr,minal. _This do- y * e used him as a prison guard in the r • struye whatever j confidence a broad mind �+ Ns _ ret,"inmerd<d for the trouble, but ed employer might be willing to repose �z --. old -dial$. when-. British- -comic a r--= - - i,,,-ibe :evmnvic::- 13 their-ra$rrn'ew- �'� they did not do me a partic! Of het thcee in the risuns the reformerr3 ,tf• _ were transported to Austral.a, tae F' go d. . . I was- told Dr. Williams' u' f;:y p »!•„� l' 1 unwittin blacken the characaer of r`'- ..•.� monsters serving this purpose for every exconc,,ct j°.:`%'•...� �..Y Pink Pills would enre the t-rouble, 51n hooch s plea for a chance for the \ 7 man ears at the Port Arthur I \, y• -settlement ten miles south of tie- ar,t beaaa taking them. I took the ex•prisouer who stints tc :storm-a plea- ��,. •,. -b i inopired not by mere sentimentality but �. bars, the present capita! of Tas- w Pills st-adily for six or eight weeks.. bi rvl�-rde and brarrs ehow:ag that a mania. The vixens at this int, and they -trmpletely cured the m:ayep once does not dabs a man a cram- p Po , �. i4ai for lite--ishould do much coward d-s- qe, i trcub!e. This was several :•ears oeing employers more ta,orawy`w t..e some of which may Frill be a, a d •tie never been botheLed' were situated upon a peniusvlA {, r t„ man wi:u a ;su record t.ghciug for hon• - set reitauilitatiun. _ whose only connection with t'le t�sT' Q�_ with it st, ce-" PRI\CE' ARTHUR'S HOLSE. h mainland was by. a lung, narrow ' Dr, 1�t 1 am•s' Pink Pillet are sold - - The craze roe l.uxurtes.' strip of sand called, fruin its cun- I Ail0750 The 'laze tor'luxuries t* one'oI the pre- - b5 all .mid:cines dealers or by mail Will Coat Him $15,000 n Year to figuration, the -Eaglehawk's 'weck. ` t t I at 50 c,�nts a b-x ear six bow:es for nsiuc.dl `for men andmw.,,meo to :aae`ihye' f r gnu things ,t I:h>r but if is mighty bind' Rent 4 -- ., s<a I 11, Med cine Co.,TBrockville,VQ tams' poIL whet tem m nae x d `n t� i e 0101iC-e The convicts were siluwed conto i siderable liberty on the e-n,nania, I w,i ge wean tory cave aoi got chC mear,d. The furnished house w is but to prevent their ow to the $'f I p y curt; Prince Arthur of Connaught p' A. r r. _ 1 •1• final a certain city wn..n says that many 'Laken from the Earl of Plymouth mainland half-starved bloodhounds ` ' _ resident nave s cr their sumer in ' -Ihie r Jot. uraerito, iuuri4eaAn the luxury of motor- will cost him ,over 815,000 a year ' a* - I2eC lu were chained all the way acrUS9 L"e • x , j g. a atgr) ut a ma,,- sei!ing uii i narrowest portion of the neck. There way 3 men in our town n�.me for the puryoer tt purcnaa.ng ' as in rent, and he has taken it for a the bt�odhound zone, the ,autnuri{ _ t!;:_: He, `tlYa ji bions slimmer day a ij bile was Wrv&_d lierrwr is as a term re two or three years. It has xr fur the �a drviilr artuiw, but been remarked upon that the royal gist become a trag.k fait, i' ties adapted the effective-but grue- i it d th„uglit he'd found a snap. 'ire rc„F'rt may se a;aggrraLed, out lovers should not have decided to Mr. Joseph Smith. i there is t,.: reason to dcuuL that thous furnish their n ho and Lire y x some expedient of feeding the p �HF' liffaered and he loitered, suds of yrrson, go to chi well every yo f et ow me sharks at that point several times f He loafs 1 and chattzred-then 1t, a vain and ftx,tish at empc fxt tier be- . reason is that Prince Arthur i' in- and their moan” rhe dee,re tit tditate tended for an important office at is became literal low a vks the withplthe of $catch decent, azul from her tris ce HToohunt ae had to jas�againQ'about !those wnu are richer than chemselres --- the'rock on which man,y ah, ocherwire no long distant date. Thig will ne- poracious maneatera, and from that b<,y Joseph received-his early edu- eapyy home u wrecked. Luxury once cessitate his living out of Englan. cation. wit-h t to"Bible as t•cxt•buuk I .h tasted acedy w get O tae determined otf End tee and naturally it would not be pr�i� —time cn the unly coriv:ct.who ever ,T. -re *as a mean in our town baCX tom Mudyonpie life- eltort to get bscaped accomplished his purpose= ' Tn1.13.t , a toe t tme to orTn4 D* � He found a lase once more: dent to have a town house to • - b rvllin himself u in kelp and were compelled- t{i flee from _Nau• 1 HP t,,,.,.k his stand with other men._ "'°a^y. 1 malIIlalII in his absence Color is t o y g P P C 1.3 the year 1670 thanes il, granted a thus given to the suggestion that; working alon(t, itch by inches tim• ,voo, Ill., young • mith was six years ;t-clerking in a store charter to Prince Rupert and seventeen � 8g Ing hit, movements to correspond'old, and- his mut.her a'w^.duw. I'I:-a j3c sh=rkcd and dodged and sol :ai� thed�ss ilio i3o:ete oz a;a`w�. Prince Arthur may one dad be _ with those of the other heaps of fathers -Hyrum tsmith, lied bees diered ' piny of kilventured of tngtand Trading! Governor-General of Canada, but �. j seaweed that were being rolled .by !killed by a rfxrb at Carthage, 711., - all in the boss's ken, 1 into the Hudson Bay ' Their principal it is known that Australia is aux- _ } trade was ,a the ruts or the an.daiy of ious to have the experiment of hav- m -I:tte surf. two years 'before. In 1!:+A'+, wtiPh Arid t,0 he-shortly went"hit Way that immense and at that time untapped l . sr the long trek wa•s made to Utah, the I .To hunt a job again. country, shrewd dealer+ in tura were aeii ing a Royal Viceroy, which proved �$ to the var,ous poemwhich were eatabi ah• i so happy in Canada, repeated _G$Owa\G STRQtiGFR. Smith .b.,y,then y }ears of age.. rd at ditfer.nt oo nts and rhn- the prim• drove a Learn of uxvii acru•cs the IThore wash man iii oui town-- ciple• or bartering &rrd haiggling was in :there. South Africa, too, is men - ttoduced into Canada. The aborigine* or! tioned in this connection. It woul pparentlyt milth Adsafieiag ,IRB. Western Plains'. Arriving -in the ; 1'<�i'11 find .him there to-da,v; the north had to be eh.trp indeed to beat _ . "A• the as*e. of 30 years I col !Bait Lake Valley,ley, J,i,% th wa-s nine 1-N., matter (•,here the town may beL,_tte heen�yed soots who were seat out offer a splendid theatre for the ex- town - hd of Ghe urines* at erci6se—of-Pr ince Arthur's lKncwn ., Lpsed from of coffee drink• years old, and became a herd bj,y He's siettl' d down to star. company. c 1 qualities of diplomacy, say , the _ ing," writes a Western man. Tea of the '_ldormu.n cattle, It is his �Thia chap when you've discovered tlnymproymynt fnytaranoa. You',•e found .one fellow thea gossips, but neither. King. George Is est ag in urieus, because it curt- 'prf,ud boast that he •`n@ver lvst a Thv great British sot,ial Insurance act! nor'the Duke of Connaught would tains caffeine, the same drug found hoof:" VV`h„sF stnscly -job is just to go we,- in .part an.. act against des:matior' d Tu hudt a job again. thr,,ugh unemploment, This part was be agreeable to have him exposed t Iii. c`offee;- '"For.four years, I sham- _ - � purp.,ewly limited to a few skilled and to the risk of failure, for the new bled about with.the aid.of crutches - plo • en tram.,; it was telt that norm• . '�F.VF R'AIl F:ti(iI11:, _ ployment iru+urance had to be carefully I Ll-ominion is likely 'to be the grave rel Dr.cane, mo--t of the tine unable.to. _ -Frain Sheer Habit. tr:erk. The trades covered were building, of reputations even in the cases of _ 1construction. a eng sneering and vehicle • dress myself without help. - "Soldier-.ilutoniaton" Snid to Be alias al,ifyitt had recently joined.] i e first' annual report-on this feature' of . stronger 'administrative „ 11 I l of the bill was published a few days azo, x� '.'My feet were greatly swollen. the -Band -tif Sisters for 1'ef.-i calibre than Lord Gladstone, my right arm will shrunken and Subst4tute for Skirtai:iherx. I lies has the schema worked. Remark. The house, which is of red b 1 ;� in Btiralaxs, _ and was being ably, according to all,testimony Employ• twi¢ted inward, the fingers of me Yet another terrible engine of shown over a prison for the first Pis There is now as ba nacre of bouts$&. with 'stone dressings, has eighteen right hand were clenched and could wsr is likely. to be added to the time. . t�eo.0W in the special fund. About 4W-v bedrooms, several bathrooms, and not be extended except'with gra tit equipment of mUdc�rn armies, if the Une`prisoner, e�idert.ly a man of 'forint nu>abe�r of 2,SCOc000menrolled n bre It,six' reception rooms, including a effort and pain. :Vtyt!ting seemed invention of an .engineer named educa.tion,.interested her_more than 4 explained thar-the period* of idleness,fine ballroom, which should greatly to, give ,me more than temporary Arisen of Copenhagen fulfills ex- j1he others. He rose and pawed-tom c has been aenjo ingeaexttraordinary in please the Duchess g, Fife, who is .,. zelief. pcetgtiuns This engineer has per- heti when she entered his cell a , y ver fetid of dancing, and, h may pa- prosperity of late, and there has been lit• y "Now, during, all this'tim-e and pcted'an intention wh oh_he ca?ls logizing for the poorness of tris''Lie di acesof u se, little ihperi4 rosin. be, remembered, danced with her for. about 30 }ear's previously, I a soldier-automaton; 'an automatic apartment. ployment insurance feature has not been fiance in the quadrille d'honneuz drank daily an average of 6 curls of machine for replacing f he line of Miss Muffitf could not help won- hapl,en i tested. mes- come with' at the.given Palace ball ',e P g Gently given by the. King. � 1 strong coffee-rarely .missing s skirmis}ier-s fur dcfens•� purposes. dering how this relined man came I pe nd nt unemplogm enc and heavy de. 1 within the clutcaes of the law. In ;'mind on the tund7 Dae, answer is that feature of 'the house is the sp weal. Briefly. it Cunsisits of a cylinder the longer prosperity lasts the larger will marble-tiled •entrance .-hall and 'My wife at.last took my •case which is buried in the. round and fact,• as she'-www leaving his cell, be the scarp us available for relief during g I a lean ,period. staircase made of the finest Siena she Said: I At any rate. the extension of unemploy into her own hinds and bought which, like submarine mines, may - marble. The staircase leads on to ';Mat" I ask why you are in this ment insurance is generally favored, and some Postum. She made it accord- stay,there for 'rears'without beingmore trades will be included before long. a fine -lounge, through which the diStreSmb* place 7" The administration of.the tnhd Lam given. ing to directions and I liked it fully damaged. A signal station at a "Madam," he replied, "I ani very=little trouble, these being courts and procession of guests passes to the r as well as the best High-grade dist,agec of four or five miles away here for 'robbery at a seaside referees to Dass on doubtful claims. ballroom. Most of the furniture " I is, old Chippendale and Sheraton, coffee. • is connected with the cylinder. By f„ Cood Manners. - ._ hotel .,_ "Improvement•seat in at once:. In pressing a button an electric cur-. How very interesting 1" said Lord Rosebery recently addressed the and the rooms are bung with beau about 6 months I began to work a rent'is:t'ransmitted and the cylinder arise Mtrftt. . "Were ou--er--the troy" of the Guilford Grammar school on tiful pictures. The study has some ; y the subject bi manners and in the cerise little, and in less than ayear'I was shoots up until-it is about two feet proprietor of his moat illuminating remarks nits-,ea of the best specimens of the - old wary much better, improving rapid, from the level of the P tome pregnant truths. He laid parttcu• masters, including the work of } p gground, firing !r lar stress on the tact 'that in the-mere 7y from day to day. I am now' in at the same moment 400 sho#s in a matter of success to life goof manners Coret, Murillo, Titian, and Dau- ThIE j IR l i E OF TRE. LEAD may count tor• more than either ability L1i81ty, t far better'health than riicist men of horizontal direction. PACKET.. or knowledge. Everybody value* gond q, .my years and apparently growing The-value of such an-invention in manners in other people and when It stronger with advancing age. repelling'invaders is obvious. It The last process tea undergoes at comes to the bestowal of favors, or to the Some 160 millions of people a{ieafc "I am busy ever day at SOME' means that one of these'cylinders the ardens is firing, to exhaust all Rift o[ appointments, .the inevitable tan- y y yy g g dency is co refer the applicant whose the English 'language; _Merman is kind of work and liim able to keep can take the place; at any-paint•, of moisture-, as ,moisture -is. fatal to oaBnntreearfro�'>A b�lf�onsciousness,Omand spoken by 130 millions; French >;y -;,qp with the procession' without, a 4b0 &oldiers. and if a number are quality. The tea is then mach instinctively produces the impression that 70 millions. cane. The arm and hand that.were buried in rb cr systematic order drier than the air. -Jt, is then be lit what is called ••straight,' it iii as- • _ _ P P toniahing what a very vital asset he In all the world there are less • •once•almost user, now keep far over a certairi stretch of country,' quickly, placed in the airtight lead poanesses. :ahead in rapidity of movement and a'continuous flail of bullets can be packets, or lead-lined chests, which Troon manners' lnajcate at once respect than three times,as many miles of P for oneself and cDneideration for others, beauty of penmanship."' fired at an invading-army, without are soldered up. and made airtight. ana it to not easy to name any, otbet• two railway as there are in the United -Name ;given b Canadian'Postum the lattcrseein a single.enemy: When'chest•s of tea come into the gnalitiea which are more pleasant to meet States of America alone. y gwith. Thev are the product of the right - Co.; Windsor, D'n•t: • 'Write for copy A number of these cylinders, in possession of some dealers, they, sort of ednoation-tbd education which �of the little book, "The Road to fact, makes a line of skirmislfers 'Unthinkingly, cut the lead open comes vivito example-a^d that which net. P leets them is worth little or nothing in Wellville:" whose' operationsmay inflict tx-Tri' posed to the realty,and leave the tea earihowever wide and aocura.te it may e Postum comes in two forms: ble dama enem •a on the . The mosair for -weeks, while all the appear to be. This i* a truth which there g y it e I,.% some danger• of forgetting just now. Regular Postum-must_be well shots..take ,effect at .a distance of. time it is fast decaying. Rem&M_ and it is as well that Lord ftosej boiled. 300 yards, and the inventor calcu bc�•r, tea., however .preserved dP_ ahc,nld can attention top No man has You will find-relief in.Zam ft i r befter qualifications for preaching a •1'ay x -- Instant. Pggtutn is a solutble la,tes• hat only-10 per cent. of the says with age, but in will lose more sermon on ench a subject and his words It eases file burning, stinging might well be"printed as, a-pamphlet and - powder. A teaspoonful dissolves enemy would be saved after an at-. in a week exposed to the air than circulated broadcast throughout. our pain,stops Weeding and brings :quickly in a cup of trot water aid, tack of these autornatic -troops. in six-months in a lead ket. schools. __ _ p Pae alt ease. Perseverance,with Za _ 'with the addition of cream-, and The skirmishers would be placed That is why "SALADA" 'tea is Buk,mean;<cur'e. Why not prove .sugar, brakes a delicious.beverage in rows behind ,other, tQ. be used sold only .in. sealed lead..pticl3 eta; lllaitcr fit Fact. thug T AU D,vppi0s and Store.- y Idstantly. successively for resisting various its native purity and garden fresh- "Darling-1 Sweetheart 1, Can't I me boat r. "There're a reason" for Postum. attacksand as.-the_cylinders . ase ness are-perfectly preserved. throw, my burning heart at your + hidden in the ground, no enemy feet 7" m► - - When a--girl-is hard to please uhf,. can know where the line is before Second thoughtR are sometimes �'Aw,• what's tie use Z. 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You ti►Dr00py Popular Picture. - PROHIBITION FOR 8WEDEN. —' •fit�'r r . �n Sir Luke Filde'fy is one of the beet ����ES DANDRUFF ' = _ f _t U'e4r Wo 0U1 known of modern painters, and his Royal FamIIy Favors aLaw lAgataist / St$te portraits of ging Edward _Liquor. _ 't'. " --- FII. and Queen Alexandra will "'�ND ITCHING A nourishingg tarty, r re Is Good Advice to All Who carry his name down to poateritiy. There is a praspeat that Sweden emnomical� meal. - may soon be placed under national A time and more _ But by far-his,most popular picture . _ y Feel as if Their Vigor and Life is , The Docttlx, Which, now re- �— prohibition. Lawn making it an saver. r Had All Oozed Away. Head so Itch Coul&-Hardt Stand- offence to drink spirituous li uoks � - poses in the Tate Gallery. The y Y P q 4 tAstreagthprodttoer. _ pathos of this'picture has appealed -it. Dandruff Stlowed on Coat Col- anywhere-in the country are con- Thea Condi , r an b okay`-Cured by to million., but few are aware of l3l, Cuticura Soapand Ointment �mpm and there is g reason- able ohance that they will be adopt- , T a Medickne. the iiianner in which it was painted, Uf One MO �� - 6- and the trouble Prime"which the-'a'rtist.' ed i0 ltth. Your experience is probably somewhat went in order to get the desired' �� Pnme Minister S#aaf, in a recent ? y similar x that described by Mr. a T. effect.. . . _. e 223 F izabeth at.,Montreal.Que.— Cutf address before. a congress of tee- •�� ' gars Soap and Ointment cured me perms- tbtalers' in Stockholm, declared Fleming in i3he following letter from bis An entire cotta a was fitted u in $_ P Gently from dandruff and scalp itch that I home in Leba>ton:•"I'think I muse have 'the artist's studio, and the dying wassuSering with since over a year. I had that prohibition :was .the only effee- !� the most sluggish sort of a• liver, in an ini3ammation of the lungs-and a very" tive means of preventing drunken- "the morning my month was bilter, and Polk . _ .,reeling - strong fever. When I recovered.my head ne6s. All other attempted methods tha� foul. ionver w u re orm, - ''No breakfast needed here this morning.' � it was so Itchy I could hardly,stand It. The a«•• A'cup of coffee would sort of brace me effective and insufficient-to stop the a� e dandruff ehow8d on my chat collar. I had, up'. lout-in two,hours I was disposed to - used various medicines'without relief. I evil, quit work, all energy having oozed out ; The -Priratr Minister's speech is heard of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and of me. Supper was my only good meal, decided to try them,and I ani very glad of Considered an indication of .the but I guess I didn't digest very well, for ' tt, .because,I_am perfectly cured. I used Government's policy, and is be- FARM! FOR iAl[ I dreamt. to beat the band. d friend of two boxes of Cuticura Ointment-with thew ;.. heved`to foreshadow the introduc- N. w. aavrsoN, Ninety coiborne street, mine put me wise to Dr. Hamilton's Pills. -Cuticura Soap. It took one month to cure Toronto. . ". . I think they must have taken hold of my me. I take pleasure in recommending Cuti- tion into Parliament of a bill for liver, perhaps my stomach, too, because curs Soap and Ointment to anyone who L the prohibition Of all spirituous F SIIIT. STOCx, GRAIN AND D.ttttt r, at the very start they made things go suffering with scalp or atdn dlseasea': drinks in 6weden. Such a law l� Farms in all secilons 'ot O�taria right. Look at'me now—not sleepy in the _ (Signed)'Hecfor Perras, Dec.8o, 1911. would eom,mand the support of the a snaps. r l day-time, but hustling for the mighty " —+-- Tib ICTOSY . tra WITH in WI ort nt . Royal farriily. The giulf is a strong I' Railway. trsotatte, is Tornn:o. .dollar and getting fun out of_,life every . ' `'"`TO RErOVE DANDRUFF temperance advocate. Rr.,tn ,enri nth►r fnwn- and ett'­ minute. That's what Dr. Hamilton's Pills 1 ry have done for me—they have re-Datil and, _ Prevent falling hair, remove crusta and A prohibitive law WOtl�ld be likely EFIDENTIAL PBOPEBTI1r3 t'v 4 scales, and allay itching and irritation of to m'e'et with opposition from �' Brampton anA a dozen oth-r t,-wn.. iteitivenated my entire system." the scalp,frequent with Cuticura' France. 'Sweden has a big tra�'.'e ifi N W. DAWSON, Colborn* 'St.,''raronto, To keey tree' from headaches. W feel gip, assisted by � Dual dresdnt;s w1t11 voting and bright. to enjoy your merle, Cuticura ointment,afford the epeedieet and wines and spirits with France, and Bo :neap Bound and look yoai Lest, no- she depends upon the French mon- STAMPS AND COIN! -^x .thing can help like Dr. Hamilton's Pills, mast o� treatment. They assist in ey market to finance many Swedish �TA][P COLLECTOSS—RUN DRE;t ll1Y' promotdng the growth and uty of the n .p ferent Foreign Stamps. Ca' ilo¢'ie. i Mo. per box, five for $1.00 at all druggists hair by iemoiins those conditions which enterprises. There are fears that Album. manly Seven Cents. Marks Stump � Sir Luke Fildes. _. i and storekeepers or postpaid from The ted to make ft dry, t1iln.and Ilfeless often i the exclusion of French wines Com penp, Tororito: 1: Catarrhosone Co.. Buffaio, 'N,Y., and - leading to premature grayness and lose of would encounter retaliation -in the Isipgeton. Canada: - 'balr,' Cuticure,SoapandCuttcuraOintmene MALE HELP WANTED. cy child was represented byi his own form of eiicltieion of Swedish ttecuri- �Y are sold by drtiggletaaad desJers throughout '' child. Ta obtain the fi re of the ties from the Paris bourse. _9 ro- the with Liberal .ample A each waitedpost i P fill E N ' WA N-TE D SCOTCH ?\ir�8$ES. � _., medical main, one model sati for the bee with gyp, skin Book. Address post poral to increase the duty on Wines hair, another for the eyes, and a card Potter Drtta t Chem. Corp.. Deye. in 1914 had to be dropped because =pt*1aa yfAN BE A BARBER. I T eCli "Art Popular at Nearly. Ali The third for the clothes, while the late "D.Bgstoea, U,6.A, the French Governs' ent pro-testetd ou quietly, cheaply. thorough$ sad nse eat for the beard.- i and th-reatened to bar Swedish con- � tools free. We give son a•:' t.1 .1 Courts of Europe. _._ ._ _ Mr.. Val. Pri . p r I experience,uol.�Wr'z s Qneea at. raeti F. After arranizing all these details, Love. Sols Isom the Paris Stock Ex. �r� The birth of another son to the Sir Luke- Fildes states that he _ Toronto' "' Kia of Spain recalls the fact that Love's pictured as a little chap, change. L ]glad rid the royal nurseries are "Practically lived with and `or the P y A title chap he may be, a' E N WANTED picture for six months:" But such i . n charge of three Scotch nurses, At any rate Lia trnliblet3 aeetn� a`painatiLking-mefhod met with a Ti ht Mond PinClhin Man MISCELLANlovs. and that Scotglt nurses arc popular The traublea of a baby. y y• a, • . fitting reward, for the picture is ad y, IgE DOLLax- a n.aY t'aN BE x #ni: :' at nearly all the. Courts of Europe. He must be fed so tenderly, Thousands more are being egneesed by mi•tted "to be One of the most sue aobine carre which can be cured qutekiy I' tSy-smart man -;th S!* to in' Vit,X If $cotswoanen e•nioy so remarkable This wintsnme, wee gusaooa. with Pnt�iam's corn Extraotoz. Being w r. a Drnrp as ]loutray Bt Toronto ,a preference in the royal: nurseries e�essful ever painted. And often he spends hours and * 1 free fiom cadstics. 'Putnam a is painless ANCEB. TL,]SOBS, LIUMPS, El I a of Europe it is by reason of sturdy _ house, l. encceesfnity for silt yearn Use no C '; A=Cr is for'the moon. internek and external cured indepenai�nce of character, which other.Neuraliar y g -other, 25c. at all dealers. out pain by our home treatment. Wr• s 4. - (1 bel to kens them clear' of the. 1 us before too late. Dr. Bplimao Meds,._1 Ps P }, �' Co., Limited. Callingwo0d. Ont petty intrigues of every tnonarchi- Headache CUred T�'y Murfne Eye Remedy Self-Confidence. ALL STONES, KIDNF,Y AND BLAD, cal household, and that_ ratio pre it you have Red, Wewk, t'y atety Eyes ' '�I will not it'P you C der Stones. Kidney .trouble, OrsveP, IF vents them from spoiling their -- or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart R n he de- Lnred with kindred ailments pcwltt•ey young charges by undue �rvility. A Journalist Tellrt of The; Advan- Soothes 'E Pain. Drug gists Sell "lared. "I will Win you yet.. I will cnmd with the uses Darman re*neda. ' But What is most highly prized in Inge+ 01 Keeping �ervilioe Marine Eye yeetnedy, q make yuu love me in spite of your- "danot "mance $i 50 ,Snnther new remedy' f') £ R LI Liquid 25c, 50c. kir•Diabetaa upiotus. and sure cure. Is these Scottish nurses is their par Randy On the ;shelf. Murine ye Salve In. Aseptic Wilber, . self." Gann!'. Anti.Dtabets, Prtre i2.00 from { musical voices, a quality' 25c. SOc younge�iPrs "ty years ago Nervtline grad used M �srE wabiC.ydeM.a..lf `d`to k aaYou kraiiae of pay,"vho he sweet ;R'tpee.M°aaandrumsto or s`6t t. caoaadol iimii«f. " from coast to coast. and in thousands of ) p y ,confided to their care, and in thiP houses this trusty liniment served the r}eM Heart pia, Plane aMtRM a y ' ,connection nurses from the Scottish "Why don't Full In It. on satire_family.,cared all their minor Ills 'Highlands are more twught after and kept the doctor's bill small, To•das " `. you want-to go swim- for their voices than those_fmm the Nerviline still holds first rank to Can. ming. Millie I" °SOTTO HIGEL" 1 .1 ads among pain-rebovinE remedies— j . Lowland districW. "Mother didn't tell me I � Bt Joseph. Levin: July I4, Isar• _ - waroely a home you can find that does iPl$n0 Action ' These nurses, while. their pay iR mustn't." _ dlnar¢'s.,Liniment Co.. Limited. ?tint• exaggerated, nevertheless are n t tris• rt. _ . _ -- -. _ _ --�;= i QW —I wad badly kicked by m7 — From Port Hope, Ont.; Mr W, T. Green- horse !art Way and after using several, treated by their royal and imperial away, of she Guide newspaper staff, Mlnard's Liniment Cures aura' Eta wuuld YDpD y rgtor�a bnt� lowlack as Ia�nothind�I wad d-laid a 1 bed — aluplOyers-with—etlsr3eed— ties: "For twenty years wt Stave•-used- g AILRflAD - ---tion and regard. Queen Victoria. ..ser►iline to our home, and not for the Partially Returned. �walk. After tt.�ngg threw bottles of your who was so austere and so autllori• *orld would we be without it, As A re- —_tH1NABD'6 LINIMENT I -was ,pertrcaly and Telegraphy Courses of the Algy—fou say she only partially cured, so that I could start on the road. py �at tative and di:,tant in' her relatiuns meds for ail pain, earache, toethschi% moei complete sed modern cramps, headache, and disordered &Loin- returned your affection i' JOA. DCRES, kind taught right st our nwn ^qt. with her ministers and with the wh I know of no preparation so useful Clarence--Yes; she returned all commercial Traveller, home by ro Hbaw'e Telegraph t reat dignitaries of the State and and At. East. School. t O«r $ g and quick Ln relieve fie Nervtliae." ills ices' letters, but, retained 811 rard At. East. Toronto. Wr>ce of the Court, would unbend alto- het every mothcl• give Nerviline a trial; the jewellery. Tor particulars and sample ether toward* the nurses of her it good for children, good for old talks lersona. W. H. Show, Pts. ' - nu can rub it on as a liniment or take `'1CTORl' FOR Sl'FI'RA4ETTES. � 4q4tldren and grandchildren, en y few colonist Rags [s PAettb coot. IF uraging them-to talk freely. it Internally. via Chicago and North Western R.afl• Wherever there in pain, but Ner will way. cl ..ale dally Sept. t25th C Oct. g 110th inclusive. from all pointe In Canada Prophecy N4%WELCtS cure it. Refuse anythin but -size. 5C., d Old ►!core in Advance Pro hoc foriq. las Ahgelse, Ban Er ncidco, Portland,' - .. r Branding for crimes -vas- not Larie family bbt�lee. Sae+.; trial tire: 25c., salt Lake City, Seattle. Victoria, Van- 1814 Telli Vote is Assured. +abolished by law in. Britain till at all dealers; or The Catarrhosone Co., couver. Neteon, Roseland, and many other H S fa 1842. nto. Throu`h tourist sleepers as , �C H A M Pi p N +§ i Buffalo, N.Y... ,. and Kingston, Ont, po h d, Old Moore who is listened to in tree reclining c sir care from Chicago, Variable routes. Liberal stop overs. For London (England) as Madame de y} <i CORNER i\ BE.1\S FAILS, full information as to rates. routes and, Thebes is at Paris, predicts for each Is&e Washer for.a WOW" literature. write or call on B. H. Bennett, ` General Agent, 46 Yonge Street. Toronto. year - idle —political happenings. In the first place, Maxwell's -� The Usually his prophecies are made in "Chasfpion" is the only. washer Egyptians JVon't Buy Them `Vhen "My wife," said the newly-mar. ovember or December. This year that can be worked with a crank � - _ Price Is Raised. . -vied fnan, ',`has the.loveliest loveliest head`he-has advanced thh date. His pre ' handle at the side•as well as with d of hair I ever saw. When she .lets dictions Aire none the Happier:" He the top lever. Just Butt your own ~` It has been said Lord Kitchener's it down the ends fall to the floor... convenience. -Ca nad is n , Egyptian homestead law had 'ruined "That's nothin announeea.fear the first third of the X, g, chuckled' the AsediarMaxwell featore—Loner And the trade of the usurers who had in other. "When my wife lets her'.a year '1914 a great sorrow in the Edancewhoot are soaccurst efy f. : „ royal family and in the last third adiastedAnd work upseiehape ed Breakfast" the past reaapea ufitold profits out down it all_falFs,tio the $Dor. that wanner r®s :ion of tho luckless fellah, -whom,they the death p a -great personage, earn when yea haw ata W ho~1e disappearance will convulse varldnr the lever. Tb- had been won't to exploit to an Minard's Linlnimt`fo# sale everltwhers. ' no doubt about f: the whole country. !After this an M...U'a1Chamvion• infamous degree. eminent• member of • the English _ runethtegeasleat - 'But some of'those gentry, shrewd- Betting on a Sure Thing. Cabinet will also be "the victim of waah.r on a,. Rost er, than' then colleagues, found <<. you see that sad-looking an attempted assassination." Other :, tWriite for Ai what ;they thought was a surer man across the roomI He used to nai;ions will be no less troubled. new illust- means of making vast'profits. They be able to light his cigar' with ,a. ratedbooklrt knew the fellah and his cattle lived g„ g He predicts earthquakes in the tfyourdealer Toastioes, ficodollar bill. United States, violent windstormsosnat certain_.times of the 'year' on <<�'ell, you know the old saying inundations, 'explosions of mine n;:°,:fi'& • bean•s, grown locally: So they de- about the fool and his money." damp and epide•nilics. France and w;a ;=taaf lip — and Cream eid'ed to corner the bean supply, "Thanks, I just made a het with Germany, says Old Moore, will be a;►t+la ' which is_only. just sufficient to meet. him that you would make that- re- MAxwELL _ the`demand. Up went the price by mark within five minutes." on=the point of coming to blows, a� Thin bits of choicest leas and bounds, and the fellate and will only atop in the-threshold St.ams P _ of War. As for China, t�}ie,will be ' Indian -torn; so skilfully be g- beans bedomiflg some- You'll never bave good neighbors inundated with blood. A single ray what of a luxury. cooked and toasted that Now the fellah may be in* tour unless you are one. of light brightens this black hori- FOR SALE . f P zoo. Old Moore promises victory a r dent but he is no fool. He kt once r they are deliciously crisp to the suffragettes, who will besiege Pu�1ey,$ & Shafting stopped buying beans, and fed him- the British Parliament, he 'says, in and appetizing. self and his cattle on other pro- March or April. Sttl sMs for Mills. Manufsotsring _ duce. As a result, prices dropped: __,F - ptants, Pritftiag "Oases; ata. '' Minard's Liniment Cures nandrug, t •� . But the .fellah was not to be,had. Wholesome He.continuedt to eschew beans and ' 0 Wood Split Pulleys, 12% z 48 in. Nou�`ishin as the .latter. do not improve by — --Leek. --== _ for 3'16/38 in. shaft. g keeping,,and---the- banks, who had 1 Wood' Split Pul ey;'14 s s 48 it- "Brown Easy to Serve in somcases, advanced the corgi * luck town seems to have all Ills „o, $ 16116 in. shaft. ' asters on their.catocks, began. to. . "What's t W Z" Wood t Pulle ISYS s 23 iq.• he matter no 9 - - foroe.them oto realize, prices have '"He's been ordered ta' take" a '-for-3 746 in. aha>ft. Sold by.Grocers everywhere. gone down to•such an extent that / trip to the west for his health. No 1 Wood Split Pulley, 10% s 3a in. the stock&nava' 41 flad to'be. Bold a `thillig .likei that eve k happened to for 3 1/20 in. shaft. 3 ., ' �at a dead loss. -- •-me:" - - - ��Post-Toasties For. oaca in a Way.the fellah Lae - Pulleys of sma,Uer doss�_and, � Shafting of variaila 'Iengihs Blatt • _ .�- � come out on top, and the would-be •� Minard's Liniment Relieves,Natfralsia. • market manipulators are bitten .. '�� r��, T� titres to be tlwld at very low !!,)thins. - OsAidtan Poamm Oer.a1 Co, Ltd riteing .that they did nat find out _ London's Zoological Gardens, in Box Ea, Windsor, Oufarle. raw many beans made five" be- Regent's Park, Was founded in fore they-touched them._ 18gS, Wilson Publishing Co., Torsnta. ED. 7. ISSUE -4 •C., ,.: ... a.•. « ,.:.. :..J�'.ew. .,.x..'. >._ ..ti.� ,� _. ..m.. -'$ ... �.. Se.. ..: a. < s. ..+ +sera- +,> str.0." r<• '+�''t._''w9j1p"" .7,* m,iam .. +�z^ts- ,.• ry aw,..e" :e.�.;y�'.d,�+'t '"'r±,u�', +xwt�u,:cul ". 'a:. waT _ d ,P;+.'< a}E•°ttYts -fi3; ..,. so,an. _ <..�:'..-Y.;" n.,y�,c;� •d'el'i'"-8�" ��:'. 'ti,d y ,� •:•r�'� 'T9A, .771f��-ja?W.TVA, 41.1".,�!. -4 r and maqy forms of relief&A pro- Now Advert6sonwftts. y those who w *AL46091140. OR SALE-A first-class parlour Pre'', serves �Vickles posed b rIte on the subject and many 'theories are F000k sto ,nearly now. A D.BLVP- a-alA put forward as the cause. But SON & 00.etFore or house.Pic Suga, til r has advanced 10c per hundred. Don't wait un the higher cost of living would 8 FOR SALB-About five it goes up still further. Buy now. There are tons of It i:;-,5 at� 61.00 if paid in advanco. I 01.96 PW year re it not Coftl rood fresh 01110h COWS. -7 Bul)iiiiadplAoustatil)aUnitodg"toMS1.50 not be felt so k&uly we W133.aon I Plokering. Or writo --.—.here fur you. You will need it for Preserving you will 7J% in advance for the extravagances that are SKOPITZ,66OMWOOd. 51-ft need it for Pickling. peculiar to this age, particularly -TORSE FOR SALE-1 have for. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor@ in America. Large fortunes have EL @&lea good hor" by,rising 4 yews ald, -Acoi�3plete line of Sealers-linperial or wine measure. 9 lot 27;con. 4 ifelkering.S.T.SOXIM The new Perfet Seal Jars are selling llke hot cakes. been accumulated with very little ARPLIEL.Qh-rywaod Try a dozen. -NOT95 AND COMMZNTS effort on the part of th asess eir po -A Champion QTOVES FOR SALE topic ors, and these fortunes are being %,D range and a Crown Brilliant Hester, Both -All kinds of Spices for pickling or, preserving. -.7 Spices The "Origin of Life" is a -pent with great prodigality. The in good condition. Favorobleterms for quick Whole, whole mixed and ground. There is nothingso Is ly vo NBS,J,, th mIs. App. �H. HARDING. Pick hat has been disk-u�sed by 50-ti easy of adulteration as spices. We buy the purest ob- ich men and women of the coun- orfag, ritisb Association of Scientists t - iriable from reliabIg spice dealevs� Buyfromus. B viewithoue another as to ARX TO RENT-150 acres one ta 7 which is-holding its annual meet_ try F fle &at of Pickering Village on Ki[1900 w 8 1 and bifildium first-class, _For p mingham. The e is only ho can spend the largest slims.to oad.m Vinegara-Highes� ahfainable--jirades of White Win ILL ir Ln LLb 1—' -7 Orr Cider or Malt Vinegars -aTways in stock. All sold in one thing the scientists are agreed satisfy the love plegsure I FOTEIER Z�itby. that is. they are no various forms. Ancient history bulk only. upon, and s gilded OIDER MAKING' At Cherrywood ley were tells how Lucullus in hi,. 1W-) mill 0.Everyday mil Fly nearer a solution than tl = opposite P. 1. nev ped with grinder, hydraulic press a, All our goods are fresh clean and pure and we handle ience palace in Rome, about 66 B. C., ad one thousand years ago. Se pump,pumping cider direct into barrels at the enortuous sum of 98600 without unloading same, H, GOVELIE. nothing but the best Groceries. Our prices are the lowest has made wonderful strides dur- sPe d W. PETTY, 51.2 consistent with beat quality. jnp, the p"t century, but the for a single banquet. Butthis is a" ite compared with the enor- SIMPSON Agent-British Amer- a tin Buy all your Groceries at the Grocer's origin of life is a problem they D-ice Fire Assursace company, Incorpor molls eurns paid by American a prom iu in notes; he more t,d 1813.Capital$t,000M, T 12 seem unable to solve. Jum,notes are collectible at 30 da.76 T- millionaires for suppers given to 'all Prom collectia one studies life the more wonde ice,one mutual company are ,.g them now, Remember the" notes are r . N limite&number of invited guests. not Y JAMES :R10HAF?0S0 ful it seems, and the more one is for five times the amount of Your Yew or Slippers costing a hundred thous. three year poliev, insure in the British Amer convinced of tho- existence of a ice Assurance (,'*. which is purely Canadian, solved and dollars have been given by and;Du an protected from theme impaSitions" E- great Creator. Kan has See . Simpson who can give you fall paxii.- ealthy Americansq but people cui&n. I also represent the London and ries, but '*life�' is be- Lane sabirer Accident end all Aicka"a Insur- many myste We know that life of other nationalities have more on,t be without 16 policy of this kind, E THE .....yond him. ace. D a we dion't know the day or hour we got into se than to make such a vulgar ac It eidsts, but what it is, or how it seu aide or sickness it Will only cost You about $8.00 a Yew for 610,A. 11 Tau want a now tell, and display of wealth. A person W120 Sharpies Tublar Separator the best in tas ZA===L originated no man can has a fondness for statistics. has isarid. or y.)ur old one exchanged See D. Ne believe it is one of the g�at U � SIMPSON,Pickerflig, lE 3,ei ri ited States-spent 11"cillild Ella, iEF mysteries that will never be re- - of M=JCdft."V":E -W0T-T 0-, Nealed to man in this world. last year the enormous sum iion for employment dur. M,000,000 for soda water, more made provis ftig the Fall and Winter months or do owing to the severe drought tLan the amountspent for -boots you wish stead remunerative work ENDiNG money to any point in '---which has been causing great and shoet3. More is spent for chat,f. theyesrthrou��. Write us andse- X S Canada, the United States or cure our Agent a terms. We off er the 4amage to crops in a riumber of fetirs to rito autos than is spent best in the business. Pay weekly, free OiF (0jL14,"A Ewope is afe. econau" and the grain-growing States of the for teachers to instruct the young. outfit, exclusive territory. expe&ous whm " Bank*s draits 'Union a large number of the farm- The beer that is consumed costs OVffR 000 AORES and money arden are used. under cultivotion. Establi�,hed over 1tktXC) OPIMIC'e is de- ersareem,g sting from the United more than the bread that W years. A re ion for high grade pu iStates ioto the North-west proy- voured in the United States. The stock and detliniv , A salesman TORONTO ke money selling for us. We The reports of unprece- corn crop of the United States in can mA n for want an energetic reliable ma Aeatly heavy crops in the North- 1912. which was a bumper crop. Pickering and-vicinity. For terms PICKERING BRANCH, Wbitbr. �,-vrestis- actiag like a magnet in was %%orth le:�Ls than the beer that write IL W. GORDON, Manager. in Brancli allci at attracting now settlers. No other war. drunk. More -was spent in PELHA31 Co.. 2: Toronto. Out. class of settlen is more welcome jewels in the American reptiblic N, B.-Free catalogue ou request. than those from the in ono year than -what is required to Canada LE OF 150 PIECES GIVEN AWA neighboring republic. Their meth- to build the Panama Canal. All CREDIT SA ods of farming are identical with classea of the communitY. in Cama- Genuine English Enamelware those ol Canadians so that n hen da as well as in the United State@ Farm Stock, Imvlements YOWL, Etc. Come and get your share 7 they settle in their new homes, are addicted to extravagance. It fort, 'The property of they axe not -han!dicapped by new is all very well to live in com conditiona� and new methods of .but every person should live well so H. J. MARQUIS to agricultare. They rpeaL the same within his means.in order to pro- At his premises We have just opened tip another shipment and it is worth 40 centa language. an d in all respects re- vide for old'- age. ..Much of the Lot-I"', Concession 2, Pickering per lb., but we are selling it-at 30 cents-black, areen Canadians, and by their extravagance of the country isl —0*4 — arid mixed-try a pound. Canoe Salmon, regular'20 cents, 2 for 25 cents 'n ' d&y ScpC 25th, 1913 Sterling Salmon. reirular 15 cents. 1-9 cent5 per in ill greatly strengthen due to envy. Many a person will presence W urs spend money for articles that they Qwada. The immigration i an The following property, viz: Thistle Brand Haddie, 2 tins for 25 cents thorities,have been in many c"el, c4nnot- afford simply because a Bay mare. 14 years old.supposed to be Kellogg"� Corn Flakes. 3 pkgs for 25 cents -ba. in foal to Pianiste, Percheron Fr"h Post-Tosties, 3 pkgs for 25 cents too zeidous in itiducing a certain neighbor who can afford them s Colt, 4 months old, by Pianiste Pure Quaker Gat,-, 25 cent pkgs for 20 cents foreign element to settle in our them in his posseaston. Our grand' Brown driving m%re.6 years,old Eddy*i Silent Matches 13c pkg, 2 for 25 cents. country. - By their coming they parents would be' filled with Black cow, bred Aug.7th Pure Extracts, all flavors,3 bottles for 25 cents enter Jersey cow,in full flow of milk bring with them problems that aetonishment were they to Heifer. fat Gellett's and Comfort Ly 3 tifis for 25 cents e our i�ountry will have difficulty into our horries to-day &ad see Black heifer,supposed to calre in in solving. Those races from the what has been provided for our January I Smoked roll, breakfast and salt bacon, prime cheese and. 2 Yei%rling heifers. red and white pure l"f thrd. central part of Europe are as a comfort and amusement as com- 2 Roan calves, 5 weeks old rule a most undesirable class to pared with the homes of fifty or Heary wagon. Plow -Our Groceries are the Freshest." bring as settlers. It will take a hundred years ago. A top Set wagon springs generations to moke th Uff Cutter' PHILIP Light wagon am good btiggy was then almost unkDOwn B ry.open h anch. a very few could afford, now it is Canadians, if t ey ever become It was then a luxury which only Set tpiece harrows GEORGE Set double harness cultivator. seed box,combined,M.H. 3310,0"CTG�MC,&ZZ necessity. Pianos were to be 5 Dining'-room chairs The past century has seen many It found in the houses of a few of Coal stove, self-feeder .1great engineering feats, which 2 Geese Gander the very. rich, but they are now A6. CLOF 21 Young gees E D iwavy years ago would have been n the majority of homes and are Guineas, old and young Practical Watchmaker -looked upon as impossible. The ' in the Many other articles and Jeweler at Cherrywood Station deemed almost a necessity -first great tindertAkink was the education of the,,young. The Sale begins at 2.30 o'clock, sharp Begs to announce his-Special Reduc-, -building of the Suez CanaL but telephone, daily paper and many tions in the watch and clock repair Whole and Crushed oats, whole sincethat time other more stu- other things are now considered TxRm8-Fowl and sums of $10;00 and ing department for 14 days only. corn, Bran, Shorts, Flour, Grotind der, cash; over that.amount 12 Watches cleaned 75c, ' clocks rleaned' Linseed Meal, Malted corn feed pendous works, have been under- necessities, and-rightly so if they u' the credit on furnishingapprov- I uc is nion . from. 50c up main spring 75c, hair Dried Brewer*s Grains, Blachford a taken and successfully accomplish. can be afforaed. But ra h ed joint notes. a per cent, allowed - e;,-je-e.1 75c, watch*gll" spring i5c. n )ent in pleasure that is not of a for ash. Watch Calf Meal, Wheat, Purina. and ed. ' In the matter of bridge It 15c, and 10c. i Groatine chick food, Beef Semp, permanent character, and might W. B. POWELL, auctioneer building, tunnel excavating, and, easily be dispensed. with. The All repairs strictly warranted 'Charcoal and Granulated bone, uld for two years. Oyster shell,etc. Prices reportable Canal construction, nothing . is chief aim of every person sho now deemed impossible where the be to live well within his 'means Your order solicited. as to provide for'old age or the Ayees Sarmpadfla Ed. A. Claff, Rickering money is available. The greatest �( the con. inevitable rainy day. Tonic and a work ever undertaken is Restores heany koctions, No alcohol. -7, istruction of the 'Panama Canal. An Order�nin-Council has been.1 Sold fw W"ars. Udder A French company first. - passed fixing Monday, Oct; 20th PEELS -:,- , SHOE STORE o Ask Vour -XV �'t -this wor-IC, but finally %ban- as Thanksgiving Day.. ook -doned it for lack of money, and ------- W H I T B Y the Aeadly nature of the climate. low," After a number of American government took hold y a I complete li very years the S H N G We Carr tie of fine and heavy boots and shoes of e' of the matter. The sanitary con- vari ty, for men woman and children's wear. e �ditions of the country were so im- .'Proved that this objection was A PLEASURE TO SHOW COODS. CALL SOLIMED. entirely removed. And with 7, better engineering apiffiances the C)ARLOADS Phone No. 151. TWO work is being successfully carried on toward completion, that ere J. PEEL, Rrock'Street, WHITBY- long the Panama Canal will be an ­-acconiplished fact. Another grelat Scheme that has'been much talked ._Besf British Co ambia XXX of and is now revived is the clian- tie] tunnel conecting-.Calais,. in 0 N HAN D .. i. THE DOMINION BANK France with Dover in England. Pq9s1o9XT. W.0,MATTMKWS,VICIE-PRESIONNT. SIR gDOUNO a.0$LRk-,P-, -i manager. Z, Fugineersstate that the scheme % - 7 C. A.BoGERT. Gone lke$eM1u"S4.M,000. asible and less diffictilt is quite fe If You Keep Mo y -than the Panarna Canal. It is ne At Home --or you may lose them very probable that the British 16dependant phone Stou Ile 363t .4 ..i --a fire may burn up the sivinp of a lifetime ffvi y will be aamtng and French governments will con- by robbery. If deposited in the Dominion Bank,the tatersst and ars 0.1wiLys available. sider the matter very seriously IN BAN A -. Cos H within the next few yef Ds :Me EISE WHITBY BRANCH: A- ,& ATKINSON. Manager. Thehighcostof living contin T ues to be a much diticussed subject Srr0U-V1F-V1ZA A • K� - p-.,: ,..-. i - ,.-'R '.a ..•.�:. '�-' .+, .., �r, N:Y. x°" ;ray. 'ti .. ,.Y•' > ` / .i` r� ..^Y::. � � � ••., 'foo• f • CL.AJREMONT . 1w': r-. Thomas and Mrs. StePbensou the former's mother. �, }�• Miss�Kaad Beal,of Toroito,was and family were the guests of The Harvest Home services of 4home over Sunday. Fred and ]lira.Johnston,.of Alton& the'Methodist church will be held ` �Mrs. M. Henderson is on the on Bundaq test. on Sunday and Monde , Oct. .5th gHARDSONIS A er heavy,frost occurred here y :-nick list at resent. •� Y y' and 6th. Watch out for bills giv- Importaatshowias ofIIaest ' Thomas Pearson had a business on-Saturday night. The corn, ing full particulars., may°f , Shim. A lacy !arse assortment of _ :trip to Myrtle on Monday. tomatoes, and cucumbers have all Mr. and Mrs. Dudley and E. W.. - --- ' George Cooper had a business Suffered severely. and MissLaura Evans, of Whit_ - - Bim• Boosts,Dolls, Toys, jabs firs to Columbus on Tuesday. Thomas Birkett is repainting by, motored to Clarep:p3nt " on tseoeived for the Holiday trade. Cali Thomas Greggs residence, at reser t occupied Sun KB' shipped a car- P day when they called on Thos. mad sea-them. . . load of to Toronto on Mon- by Geo. H. Samis, tLas greatly and Mrs. Paterson and other -; �Y improving its appearance. friends in the villa a Sabsoriptioas taken for all Magazines, r ' ev. Mr. Touton occupied g Weekly and Daily News of of .Toronto spent pied the }4$anflay wit sister,'Mrs,' red Pulpit in the Methodist church on - : t-Atrmer. - Sunday morning last, when he VOTERS LAST, 1913 Mr. Michell, of Toronto ! spent preached a very able sermon. over Sunday with his sister. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Combs, of Toron- to - Lyman Pilkey. Parried by Mrs. Benson �� , a�ccom Miss Ethel Smythe,of ToroQto, of Venice,.California, spent Sun- ; d =..ae-alga e -�aitl, lSi� IIL �Y AleKa3a: Munici Brodie over S%day. JV&P Macnab have .instae.•d County of On!ario. e i �t L Charles .!argent took a load of neer gasoline lights in their store. Notice is hereby given that I have BgSS�ANO - Pickering Lumber Y : friends oat to Port Perry Fair in The gine a very brilliant white transmitted.or delivered to the per- " light and are sons mentioned in sections 6 and a of Cell Board: the new scientific wall glia auto oa-Frida last. g proving most sats&- 's 4 Friday factor !; the Ontario Voters List Act 1889, and THE 3-YEAR OLD coveringused in the place of lath John Farmer,of the Royal Bank y acts amending the same, the co res WESTERN WONDER CITY 1i'oronto. spent Sunday at the Rev. I3• McQuarrie. B. A., of To- required by said sections to be so pdpN,ATypN and plaster-.----IL-lzalds earn or 'home of his parents hers son to, occupied the pulpit in the transmitted or delivered of the Lists• paper perfect!y Oall and Mr. and Mrs. Heron, of Agin- BaPti6t church on Sauday last made pursuant to said Act, of all per- 1909-88, 1911-545 1912-20006 see samples and . court, spent Sunday here with and preached two very impressive sons appeaiIng by the last revised As- Post Office Reget prices. — tnrnl3 — _ Chtscles and Mrs. Sargent. sermons. aeasmnt Roll of the said 1Kunicipality R O O F I N G Rev. W. Spencer, of Toronto, Wtn••and Mrs. Walker, of To- entitled to vote at Elections for mem- Receipts N. B. extra white Ce ar Shingles and : runto fu•companied by a friend, here of the Legislative. Assembly and 1910-$8057.95 1912-$1329.43.65 B. C. red cedar Singles, 1,2 t ' w1 occupy the pulpit in the at Municipal Elections, and said List Letters and a Ply ready roofing. Baptist church on Sunda neat..,. . motored from the city on Tues• was first posted up at my office at Mrs. Beal, who has been in poor day and spent a few hours with Whitevale on the 6th da of September LUMBER y P 1919-6,380 1912-1,095,000 -. -- `health for some time, is we are 1918, and remains there for inspection. 1 inch Hemlock, tongue and .pleased to state, mach improved. Electors are called upon to examine Sacks papers daily 1 inch and 2 inch Hemlock grow, � 4 James and Mrs. Le � � OMEN said Lista and if an omissions or nth- ]inch, 1 tach, 1 ggitt, of er errors are found therein, to take 1910-2 1912-30 }inch, lt�inch$ few friends entertain a laremont from the cit on Sun- enorsdcorre ted a�cco$dinLotoat w earl New Post t Office Costo t-35000,00 erected in 2 inch, inch labeer 4 lath g Pine ;day. SAVED FROM Dated at Whitevale, Sept 5th 1913 Write us for booklet entitled Also a good stock of dressed lumber Miss Hermison, of Toronto, ac- 49-�I DONALD R. BEA OrT and }Georgia Pine.matchecl Those who know and what -companled by a friend, spent Sun- Clerk of the of Pickeringthgr, ,aDo*at lsassaao and beaded. sY . da with Rev. J. W. and Mrs, - - Whitevale, -- Bell or Ind.phone Mann. OPERATIONS out• Ontario Western Investments ani' ]lora. Lyman l?ilkey is spending F�' C E FENCE Realty . D. GbRDON do SON, a fear days with the Misses Taun _l. ) y Co.,r Ltd. Pickering.out. and Cochrane,.of the ninth con- DL?NIIALK, - - ONTARIO toncea4ioo. By Lydia E Pinkham's saga �. FENCE_ Shorthand Made Ess Josbus,and Mrs. Bundy who re- table Com tend—Their Just received another car of Peer- Pickerin •eently returned from their &.rim- � . -� � �nber home in Muskoka, are now ChvaStoriesHereToid. less Fencing, in various styles. � If such evidence as the following ex- is x- i _- !spending a couple of creeks in the Give me a sail tt hn requiring tracts from lettere and other equally My strong testimony contained in our i + c t3► Fence of any kind. Quality booklet, is not sufflcent to satisfy an Sirs. Wm. Scott, we regret .to F.drnonton, Albe and rices ri ht. "g r�f'�r person desirous of learningehorthsai, rtA, Can. - I think P g L L1 r report. has been seriously ill it is no more than right for me to thank A few hundred rode of 10 wire ' then there can be no merit in any buss- ; during the past week but at the yeu for what your kind advice and Lydia fence, specially priced. _ _. .__. nese under the sun: ' "itime of writing was slightly im- E.Pink ham's Vegetable Compound have - . DEAs Ma. CLAaKE-"It is a pies- .k roved, W ILFRED F. WILSON. P done for me. y sure to write a testimonial endorsing - Benjamin and Mrs. Palmer. of "when I wrote to - Balsam, Oat. any so much superior to otbor : you some time ago I Uon't you worry. 'Cranbrook, B' C., have been was a very sick woman suffering from independent Phone No. 626. things used for the same purpose as : spending a few days with rela- female troubles. I had organic inflam- Don't you fret, your system at Eclectic Shorthand ie to others I have examined. I *ball i - . _uvea in Claremont. _ Mr. Palmer nation and could not stand or walk any Bp yrlr,tRg. - _ :Don't scold the cook, be leased to re y was at one time a resident of distance. At last I was confined to my p ply to as communi• � EXPfilRIENCE cation that may be sent me with re- - Claremont. bed, and the doctor said I would have for there is lots of ference to the system, or to have ato go through so op* --a interee-d s - ; (!sham Bros. on their success rut refusedto-io. AfnLr endadvisedLydiaE. ^ H FALa, 477 Parliament St., iteacher,l ' the recent National Exhibition in Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. and I I GOOD C V A L Our Fall and Winter Term tom- p� ' •Torontd• They carried o$ the now; after using three bottles of it, I menced Seoteglber 6th. but students first prize in every class in which feel like a new woman. I most heartily At the Harbor for everybody may enroll, any day, as instructionfa •they exhibited besides several recommend your medicine to all women TRAoc MARRs strict! personal. . y See prizes. who with female troubles. I have Dcsfesf4fa some to spare. Write or call for free booklet, _.7 p Cana anw IK6 as The boys of the village are also taken Lydia E 1'lakham's Lives derroaa.ane»nr..t+tet,.aa.c.crfDaoemss Ciarke's Shorthand College 1wen •.c rcaso ;ur or,aton ►ors wO*seer ao S Q ? S �a y clug'of re orgAnizinR the hock Pills, and think they are fine. I will ren .tet as do. W. S go St.. Cor Manning Aye. ey club. A meeting will be held never 'be without the medicine in the rr.w dSee.t ,,, • -, TORONTO. �• :at an early date for that purpose, house."-Mrs. Ftwvs EnsLmr,908 Col_ �����,+ �m�°�L°°"e.o&.e Agent for W. D. Matthews & Co. when tis hoped. a large number umbia Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta. of the young *ben of the village 40 The Other Cane. _ Waft MEN" sad Surrounding district will be a r &w..L - � D TRUNB u present. Beatrice, Neb.--Just after my mar- baa a. ta°°Sr�a resyrosrasa Tor b ?: A number from this locality at- rhe my left side began to pais me and Wiatee-Toon to --tended the Port -Perry Fair last the pain got so severe at times that I � (�tial@smug, A� suffered terribly with it I visited three California, Colorado, Mexico week and report the affair a seen doctors and each one wanted to o ,and Pacific Coast Poiota- ' _ cess. We congratulate the Green Perste ''.River football team on their one on me but I would not consent to an op. The Grand Trunk Railway it the '. cess is bringing home the hand. `%tion• I heard of the good Lydia It • most direct route from all pointe 'some trophy given to the winning Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound was Hair Tonic east through Canada vis Chicago. 'team in the football tournament. doing for others and I used several bot- We sell the famous Gray Gasoline FEATURES ' Complaint is made regarding ties of it with the result that I haven't AyWs Nair Ngor keeps the 6W dean Double Track. Flet Service, Finest the condition of the road in the been bothered with my side since them and healthy. Promotespowth• Checks Engine with coal oil attachment, Roadbed,Track. Equipment, I am in good health and I have two little 4 Does not roans• b,s o .,.rOo aad all latest im excelled Dining ar Service.Un northern townline west of the provemente. $rd eonceession of Uitbridge. The girls."-Mrs.R.B.CH�,Beatrice,N`b. Ask Your Doctor. . ,a,at� See ample in stock and get prices IO fiHE 'SUFII7Y-SOUTH 1 road is very aarrodv and the No more desirable route than via _ravel is heaped up in the centre. W- A. TAO�C$GN Grand Trunk to Detroit. thence :!fles have a difficult time tri nevi- Jiaduce Your "Food" Bills using s . •:BROCK ROAD, ONT. via Cincinnati to Jack sonville.Falm �=» gating it and motor ears find it E Beach, Nassau, etc. _almost impassable. Unless the tw Round tri tickets, givingchoice Goad is attended to. an accident Caldwell's 4 m � N c • t>ab '� of ati the beat routes,twith together ."t may occur and then will be the = n 3 � �� E" K full information and reservations inevitable suit for da-mages. ,Molasses Meal t �� e « map-be obtained from nearest G. 1 1►- An old custom which should 0e 'e g e ; t a g .;� T. A ent, or write A.E.Duff,D. P. <rw= have been stamped.out generations The quantity as animal *ata eo at� fo=.very little �v e 1 •• : t , -t A,, �oronto, Cnt. , ago is tha6�of young Hien and -it's the cunt it dl`eat� w_ i[eh teil� i enlist 1 ry Q te .» tc i o C' bops assembling ' to take part ��• well's o ee a low/h o+ r - _ O FRED• ALLEN, Agent, _ -- hills. It t e pfa aa.equal �tt ty o y 8 Q g 8 ° g Pickering —in a chsrivari, when a couple is „qu o „ qq i being married. It is a practice eereal- N ver Food more paTata�a aad �� ' °mbg ? �; y e which is most reprehensible to all digestible. Iltolaaa Yeal is i�� pyre Cans o- i m y' o; o� m b; 11098. b 4_4 ' ,right-thinking lasses-16 go as�bk mop/selactod bassos&of its m '1 • •a g people. . Particu knowrn digestible action.'You eat ht as well�rva o''V e o e + B o $a e O larly in the case of strangers is mosey aad f mase the v ue of your stock by .. .. �I ,the practice annoying and disgust- using Caldwell's 11olasaes X"l If our feedmen r' s `° S "';son ! • ' ing, and there are very few .cases cannot supply you-write to as-ovate sayhowl O1p Feb O in which the practice can be de- st 'Ct Ko fended. THE CALDWELSL FEED CO., U Mlted, DUNDAS ONTARIO , c I syr a G,. s : Thomas Smith just west of the � � v •-• a em a) village lost a valuable colt on ]L '`A ® Mond$V. Its death is suppposed M/LL/N I s s e. •• ... anis • 00 to ha a been caused by a passing ERY OPEN/NC ._ s o m a s Of all materials and design threshing engine which frighten- !: E 8 E 00, �~ ami oar works acd iin stock. It lpay b `all Our&posit j ed the animal. The animal was SEPT. 19th 'and 20th d .. %+ and obtain prices. Don't be misled. in the stable and as the engine We extend a very cordial invitation to all Ladies. Come and see the Dee W a� U we-do sot employ than. passed, the colt attempted am to saunas&rsta•Whlbb� 9,Oshawa a ssoaaham l we can, and do throw Off t�bs� jump through an .open window latest creations in Hats for Fall. Our Milliner comes highly recon- 9, pm+p t+,UxbAdse is,Oaaainatoa aa, y mended by the-wholesale trade as. first-class. -.See styles from Paris >b.."r°°o> vparsronis commission of l0 per osat.,whiobyou wo and in the attempt its head struck and New York, but not Paris and New York nor Toronto rices. Our ��y save by purobasiag from ss. =i the window frame, smashing, its P — nail solicited. -skull. We sympathize- with Mr. pies will be very moderate. Individuality is the principal thing in The plckeTlII wHIT�T $ ANTE c�. " Smith in his loss as the animal a Hat. Get your hat here-we guarantee satisfaction. g _. b Odea, Whitby, Ontatirbo was a very valuable oue, A very pleasabt event tock New Lines in Dry Goods for]?all I Ladies'Under Vista in whits and natu V�ilance Comm Uee `) lace on Saturday evening at the Monarch Nnit Sweater Coats for men,.I rat,it in. long, only 36c. bull fash- ■'•• W. E �` Ali S 7_".' ieth'olist• parsonage when ' the women. boys and girls. "Men's wit 'ioned Cashmere Bose 25c. 19 dozen ad ustable collar and front. These Ladies' hem-stitched Cambric Hdkfa, : The object a this and prseAssociation is to ..''Pump BIIAf&Cttu9! Rev. bis. Blewett, of Saskatche- 7 lessen stealing and re J co is are enerall sold for about 4.00 en. 5c.,2 for 5c while the last. Get the felons. , wan, and who has been eachang- s generally g y Shop and Residence, Dundas fit] B Y, nr 4.50. Our price$3.50. I one of our Silk Embroidered Collars -- in alp its with the' Rev. Dr. Marvin for the• past few weeks dies fine Coats, Reneraliy sold for 60c and 75c. Mesh Bags 24c, 60c. Bee L - " 3.50. • Our price$2:50- ` these special v@Llues"before buying. `Msmbsrs having properb stolen oommanl WHITBY, ONT. was united in marriage to Miss Girls' and Boys'Qgata 76c and$1. y Three doors west of Whitby House _Williams who had just arrived - cats immediate! with hn member , frons England. The ceremony of Executive Committee. -- was performed by the Rev.' Mr, Our-fall and-winter samples for Mena Suits and Overcoats are here. It will Mamb*rsbip fee it�• We are-prepared to instal wood orirest + " Tanton, also of Saskatchewan, pay you'to see these Splendid Values. Nothing in Merchant Tailoring caA , TiolutNOmat be had tom the Praaid+nb or pompe on short notice, also attend ,. who is a friend of Mr. Blewett, come near our prices-a saving of from $8 to a suit. Besides D. Simpson searetery on appHaawon. to all kinds of repairing. ate, is the only practical man to leave your order with.' and whose manage ceremony � Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, � cvas performed by the latter a• Groceries-Full line always fresh and up-to-date. (food pink Salmon can 10c. &laxer. Com.-L. D. Banka, u�w•.- �yy Clover Bone sic Ib, it 75c. Li tou'a world-wide famous Tea dtrectfrom W. V.Richardson, ickerin Ont sign gasoline engines and year or two ago. On Monday Mr. the gardens to the teapot,lOc, 4tk and 6001b. g' itbe squregaar - , and Mrs. Blewett and Mr. and ' Mrs. T&utan left t4 view the De SIMPSON & Co., - PICKERING J.A. O'Connor') ArthurJefrey. Ii[At3I'7ET CREAM SSPARATOIi 2cenery of Niagara Falls. o n r .. ,✓.. e+ a�' "x`.r"-''�^•i, S/l.'uA',(....•.."G .._. .'..., :•y�'.,.• ',.P. :i' f' .L' �• .. �:_'li �' .nc..-•:4. '+3f , s .v? ..;Y:7P .. .. • �. -t, i..'a{-7, n ..:. . {.. .,,•' „is.. •t' "�, 1► ile0rttary a. Y ...,�. ;�,,� .•' •+ ,.•Ft, .w,*„2 ,.:.< •d:=tiih^.+"•. .... .'°. ^.'�.'y '.'g•,w ^4ti«�..-,•,,6•r'•.ib. ..t', yL nae:•^ ••i' ,F•C:'' ,'x. .ro.: 'Y' "•73 kr .Sru...'• rm�• .:rh^ f _. .. ,,..; .`^',•j.,... Eu.. w-.; :.t''.. .,,. .,sl,n.'�,.z• -. '',''-q,. '.:.,.•+ ,, �.,,,- ++u•�k 'd.• r�r ,;.• n,keAnjtrw�4,. �'hC.si ':,r i5° i` `� W'$'.`b.a,� �'Yo'` Y4y4s:V'�' "`�:{N'!fc tom'nr."w•.�" y.h.,;r. ' ;'r; ,'�'1!"y ,7^ � i ''��' t+. �1,716 yt .. rr' � r .. r+ .x'c.- ,,y .- ,•1 a io. +,.,ale -w. . ,mol e`s•. r _,.. .. ,.'_:. «z.<-.::: ::...oar...,.++'A t - , .- - ..... i. - ,r jr,, t. ,. /. 11 7 „ -., ., .d : .....:. ,.:.,. : ♦. :.... i .. .P.., u .:•. .:• •,' },� I. .' :. : ,. .:, .. . K - - .: r - , • - -- ...- - � tea: - -_ — ------------_. � -7R, ir''' i • •v, : r brother s+ played,by ear: Just let bim ' �a , hear a song or a Diene of mete once. and .,fir, he'd mil down and play it, and play it oor• t- :-; _ 1. -PO • ..- - rect. too. But I don't' waut ]Lina W pia " that way I want her to be able to sticX ' l / n apiece of music. and play it at eight." Mina looked from one to the other with a r r breathless eagerness; then her eyes'reet ed on Clive's. ;._: ! _ 1)6 you think I ever shall?" she asked. " ✓ 1 .Yee; I think you will: I am sure you V I S - will," he said ng breath. She drew a long breath. "Yee; I will I" I she murmured almost inaudibly. "Why deal - did you send do she asked atter and, t r Elisha laid down his violin, and. 1n do- y �t !ng so,had caught sight: of his hands, and into t next room to wash th-gym. -'c- U1., went nt he st .By this direct question Clive was some-. 0 �� what eaibarrassed but more so by the a ; ''p 'Yi s ! steadfast Base o the great childish eyes, WCICCSC and most uniform writing ' The same I'meant it as a little remembrance'of Does the neatest,quickest, • ` our adventure the other night." he said. pen will last for years of service. The gold pens in Waterman's -You weren't angry-offended?" 0 ' 0 character your hand requires. The "No," she said. Then, {titer a moment. her ey fell. n a _ she raised- them . Spoon Frred gives an even and accurate ow o In an again there was a taint�on�i. trou a in flooding. The Clip-Cap prevents loss. Every Pen guaranteed. them. "Ought Ito have been?" __ "No, I don't think you ought," he Te- - _ r aSold Locally, by the Best Dealers turned with a'quietness and gravity that / Moa![eal reassured her. "L^_t me put it this way: �, .;•.L. E. Waterman Company, Limited, �� if you were me, and you had sent me /' something that'I wanted very badly and , - 10 could not get, would You have expected v . ,, ,�_ - -- me to be angry, offended?" , g .. She shook her head at this piece o! eo- phistry. "But-but I told you about the piano; it ' . , '- ,was as if-as if I had asked.for it." she g�Yew Sapu Tnt11e. Oet1e!Tlbt SiNG Yots . .. ` said in a low voice, the trouble more 6t,rawrence extra grams- ,A Dark ,Shadow , plainly showing is her eyes and the fe� i w sold In tar Prefer. �- 0 ` .. quiver of her lips. v three dit- "Nothing was further from your tercet aims o! crystals; an $very grain,so matter its choicest andpurcatcanerugar aize,isfiae,teztragr.oulated- .16 thoughts, I know," be said. earneely.nd d gmh�a(red lat f11 t pure , shown b Ir .. hernt she was hands-*n eo again noticed how to in s everys bo at the size orom [ analysisa999od�to XW%.p= i,• - . tom is lotzg and slender they were-working net• n n ppooint. • ia, wed is guaranteed so - Qt, A Coming Vengeance vously, rdinta Gala(bine label]: wall as the Quality. --1. - "I did not think-I was so glad,so pleas Le s mall seed pearis,even 1 ed-it mons as' it it had come from the and Lran marvel o! gap aoolt»,es Ibs,so Ibs --- skies-that I did not think that I-I ought sweetness.,re„('ar�iaa`reea 1abe11 cartons y lbs.,z lbs. Irr not to have it." las au a small 1 monde and ' u,L,a„E,pt fiUttsBrkti llstted. .rt" "If the eight of me has made you nn- almost as brilliant, but tltwtnw. 4 happy about it. I'm dotty I came." he �leklYeae;ted " 't CH.SpQE$ VI._(Cpntlnuad), "Elisha, I want to ask you something. 4' Y,)u won't mind, won't think I'm im,per` said. There was silence for a moment; -' Clive and Qnilton looked on for a mo- tinently curious? I've notified that Miss then a way out of the d'ffirulty occurred ... to frim. "See ]fere. Misd k2;nar—" i • '14 1�r.. meat or two; thea, foaling that it would Mina talks much better than He paus- - 5I7 -,be useless to attempt to interfere. they ed. "She has bow to acbool, of course. She raked her head quickly, and the cal • ,AMILated with the University of �. turned away, and lett Parsdise Qardeas "I knox what yon mean,air. Yes: you've f or rnehted to her face. ®ntar'0 !Poronto sad ttader the coatrolo! R�m����$ to its Hanel condition of leliciiy. noticed that she speaks Better than moss "Why do you call we }ties Mina. as It > At the opening of the larger street. and girls, almost like alady-if I may make as if I were a young lady?" she asked • the 1)apartiaeat o! Agrionitum s.' - .apposite one of the gip-unlaces, Clive so bold as to nay so." half-resentfully. of Ontario. Apply for Calendar. �1 v: *V'• Heard the strains of a violin. He started Clive nodded. ` Clive drew up a chair and sat down: he Veterinary E. A. A. ORANGE, Y,B., M.iia.. OCTOBER lk from the sad a:id bitter reverie which bad "I've notice'a it-Wyeelt, and I'm proud knew that slu would sit, and she did sv, *rinolpai. Rr•''. hold him. and raw E1L,ha.flddling away in of it, of course. You ase, it's this way; � •'It I were so impolite as to call you ��}' �101� ,-! ,the garish gaslight. tuna's different to the other girls in the: ifip8=jou ecoid Have to call me 'Clive' College .Toronto,- ]Canada 6 9 .' ::. ElEnha saw him, and. atopping his fid- Bents. different even to Tibby, oh, very!-and you wouldn't like to do that." he - Y NkF --diing, shufflod up t,o him. much so I'm not saying anything against said laughingly - "Oh, w it you. air?" he said, "I wanted Tibby. You'll understand. Mr,—?" I "No" she falterrd, her brows bent ' ko tell you, to thank you As Eiisba hesitated. Clive gave hie name. Thou why should jou think yourself ;t'. ' Clive r hand fell upon the dwarf's shoal- but the crab had now reached one of the I better mannered than I am?" �Qlr® �Qr�l��s At once m do DDictate cwonde for tL lis fi1J"�, der and stopped Him; sad turtll}lg to crowded thoroughfares, and In the rattle she sighed act it she knew herself van-` 1MATED- their ]some with our wonderful Chem. SL der an, he said' o! the 'buses and harts Eifsba onlj caught qut„hed by- has argument, but wan not teal Procew. simple, mcchaaica! work rapid]?7 dons All pa► q _ You can Had pont way borne• QuilLoa, the Christian name. dntisfied terns tarnished Pcaitioslj no experience requog, We furnish the Process +a,� I au po set Right! Good tug-bt!' "Tibbv's a• Rood a girl se there ie. Mn ! "1 sing in the .treets for my living; I'm chemicals and supply YOU with pictires aN «ilor, which jos seLnzn to na Ciloea : Qndtoa nodded. Without an ounce of ex- Clive: but she's Went one for her books. She 1 not a young lady." she said. prices paid romptly by the week or month. Na canvassing Or selling-0/1t trav- prersiun in bit fact and walked off. and didn't take to rebooltng: there was rows Eac11Ae me; I don't agree with you. But oilers sell the maid, and the field >o unlimited for ccs lvork It yon want Qieaa. :a iClive turned to EIL%ha with a ,.upprftwed: between her and the tea,rhere. mor+t nigh we won't argue it. I was going to make pleasant work the ear round for whole or *Dass time wails us and moi will sand r mageroeas. for not until that moment did every day: and she sada chucked ,t. a propneal' sou rc^Tract and t • rose mos pal TORONTO, ONT. he realize bow ronstantlg the girt, Minx. Whereas Mina--well Mina waw all the She looked at him with a shy susp�•tna COMMERCIAL ART yVRKN, Sti COLLEGE STREET, bad been to his mind. and how anziouelj!other way. She wan Pulte a rcholaPd---a d;at the corners of her delicate lips, and I w. ' he iraated to bear more of her took to her b oks tike a Young dick takes kept her eyes on him to water Never minced a day she didn't, I If you'd rather not accept my little rue, -, - . ►— and ant a erose word with the teachers.,mento of the other night. you shall have ' e . They wad all fond o! her. and proud of your wap. and paj me for the piano" 1 d'$APTE$ VII. .her as jAII may day They were anzlouw,i Here eye and li o sed and he stared - f-1; . IRMSHou are a tag way ,mw. '' what I mean. -:r?-for her to go on to the 'pay jou! .Why. you know I couldn't. ES -. , aha." remarked -l'Uve, as they walked It must have cost a great dral of money. 4 ont,nuat.on classes. as they call 'em: but . along ]tine, though .h* waatPd to bad coon;h Elisha says that it is one of the grand. i �j:g♦M$ FOUNOATiON O� QOODATPEARANCE Not so far as I sometimes grt, sir, acid I could nee that-wouldn't hear of my ,est and most beautiful pianos he ever I ` Eltsba "It don't do to stick to one place; spending more money on her rchuolin¢, heard. sad.£],aha knows." ?I 'they gat tired of the clam* tutees. sad "Quite eo." said Clive. "Well. when jou 1�It 7��,, and for all her gentle ways, she's as ob +i More tired of you, Why. +morn the ,well' stinate as other women when she* made i are a great Placer earning on many _ �!41i. 'i� . ` r players and etneers have to ¢ on tour up her mind, Mr Clive:" s �11 :�,: ::­n, ' mometitnew." be added. with him Bad, shy said Clava. Kbe preferred W go'pounds for r couple of -five, you ehnll I see," pay me for the piano-five-and-twenty 1„ ., ., ," .. I I !m i so. - 'That a so, asnented Clive. He did not °sat with jun and earn flume money.' pounds: id that a bargain?" remind thin humble musician of the'paOe That's it, ur.' assented Eltaha. "sad She drew a long breath. and Her fscs ��� ���� � $ r _ r'aps she mons right. Of coarse we take sled. • ' meat that Hue more fortunate brethren rad 1 D p P siwtera Lravrlled HrsLcla+s, sad put up. at. a Rood deal more money when she's"with "Do yon think I shall ever sing well . - I i - •. palatial hotole, instead of -tramptng me." en ugh Ito �h earn eooagh to Daj'!ur it? 1�YR$ N QUICK, BRILLIANT POLISN IIIA?, LASTS Cdr - - through the London st•sets to s seooud• Clive took out his cigar-ea a "Haus a a nn'L raj Yea' Jadt- to I s,� I-,,-'- cigar. Eltsha?" he paid TOP do, lease; please -lust to deceive mel" ger hands 1ltASY TO YSE.GOOD FOR T!K sN10" 4.. floor back in Benewn'a BcntsL p -- I wanted to thank Y„u, to tell jou how I always eaJoj a smoke better with cow- gripped each other. and she held her * - y -how' +urpr,sed--regularly staggered-we I parry• (lot a match?' I breath for a moment• her eyes soarrhing - _ _ - .i ts•ere by the plau.i.' said Flfsha, with r Elisha leant back and puffed st the,Ihim, as it tq wring the'truth from them. I. , . . - '• h flnshed face and a tremulous voice. "But i Cigar with nervous enJoymen.t, sad.Clive then she went on. in a lower voice, "1 11 -1 didn't know where to find vou:.the man, smoked in silence and profound cogfts don't know why you are so kind-I don't - - khat brought rhe piano said he didn't'tion for some time:'then he said; understand. Nobody. even rich people'-7 virl like ,jun doesn't cry. jos know A9ttPd $E'T ABP. . know who'd Pent it. It Tibby could Hao* ,ee here, Eliahr; I want to snake a bar- you are very rich. I declare 'What?” found ons she'd have sent it back: as It I gain with you." Clive was about to declare langhinblj' - was. there was a-a row', and I thought The dwarf looked up with hie big path-I that he wan anything but a CmePns: but l The child stopped its its jell, and down iM. � woman utas in a law COUTt ; w '.x •he'd have made 'em take it away is the stir eYaA he bethought him that hie modest !n• dirty flet from its *yea stared down at µhen she. was asked her age, and van again:" I'm afraid it'll be all on one elle.sir," �,,Orae would seem an enormous one to her,i him in amazement, and still waiting for answered—"Thirty-fire." "But, "I - Clive nodded: "Perhaps that's whj I did hr said. breed] and coa.nted himself with .a noncom• the arrnstomed smacking. The mother objected the judge, "y Cm were be s y' mitral shrug of the shoulders. also stared. . ` not 1ct them know who speent it; but I was I think I can got fore me two years ago, and on s Clive laugheid: 'Well• it's thin;' lie asld. Other peoplo doo'L g{ve away pianos;' "Troubleoome little toad!" she Phnated• ` afraid you'd gue"P. I bo you forgive are.. .: t yon some teaching to i she said. _ . don't think I've taken a liberty-- i']1 glue jou something, Emily Mordrs, - y p , do, a pupil or two. If I can• you'd like to .,You forget our bargain. I'm not civ I Na o' ociurwe. she ain't hurt; 'whe'r alleys then that you Were thirty-five.' L y Elisha shook his head. "No. Pir: 1 knew',spend a Dart of the money in %.is extra Ing you this— tumbling and fallin' abart:" she added to i --Your Honor," she loftily,re lied •. _ it was meant in.simple kindness-and so schooling for tNias Mina?" The dwarf's I Elieba came back with clean hands. and Clive, sa she snatched the child from Him• "I 8m not Ung Cello would say oIIs" I told Tibby." face Eusbed with grateful appreciation of moved to the piano, .and commenced W shake it. y +,r• "And Miss !line, was she-annoyed?" C'live's tact It Clive had offered him I 1 ll net you to hear ]dins sing to it, '•Oh. I wouldn't do that," said Clive In thing sone time'and another thing L. 'Clive could not help asking. (money he would have refused it. " I share.sir." he said. nervously.. "It . gives her his peranaeivr way. "Elie couldn't help 8t another time." ^No, sir; )line wax very, quiet at first; your bellef in Mies Mina's future musical I voice a better chance than the violin it; I Paw how it happened. All good kid i and hadn't said much .since; but Abe was f future," Clive went on quietly and in r does." dies who are worth anything tumble about•ipped `_� •ppleased, it"• a magnificent inetzument,' matter-of-fact way-; "and I think you'll He put.a hassock nn'LHw chair, lifted.don't they, Emily Mord P" He el.,Buy ��w� • he went on. his eyeP kindling with enthu , agree with me that tike would stand a beat• himself up. and began the prelude to one,somethin into the woman's hand. "Buy r+"'°1• siasm; " a beautiful tone.'and a txlucb ae'!ter chalice of succeeding if she were bet- of Hope Temple's simple melodi lZut,f her a doll, and they'll learn together to , Pat Again. _ ' kind as kind could be," He spoke as if the:t+•r educated. properly prepared for the strangely enough. the girt-a street singer .keep their feet, you'll see. Good night." -'-1 piano were olive and eeneitive. "It wad' pelsition-,yen would like her tn,riee to." ,• -.seemed shy and reluctant; the color As be turned away, the woman stopping One of the inmates of 8 lUIIatiA very Road of ,coo, sir. and I'm kind of I Faisha nodded eagerly. "That's it, air ,came and went in her face, and her lips the traffic to stare at him in open eyed asylum, an.Irishman, was sent t0. . overwhelmed it's as it .1 couldn't thank I he said. "It Isn't the voice only: it's the:quivered with timidity; but Elisha struck i wonder, he ran against some one, and a you properly..' style, the meaner of saying her "words. the chords again• and- looked up at her voice cried sharply: I an adjoining yard to find out thd•"i "That's all right,;' said Clive. "And has that will tell. A girl wants to speak'and' witb faint surprise and interrogation, and "Now. stupid! Where's your dawc?" correct time. H0 'returned inI�s Mies htfna ixgun her leesnnA--•-?" look like a lady, it she's going to be a she began, Her voice shook for a moment Clive recognized the coke, and looked - "Yea, sir, as soon as we'd got the piano concert singer—" or two; thea;'like all true artiste. she for- d°moa with a smile and a nod at the quaint moment and BnIIOltnCed—"'TW1IIty 1p place. She was all eagernesa, like a "That's wliat I meant:' said Clive. "With I got her audience, and the notes rose clear• little flgare of Tibby. minutes t' twilve." '`Pat, are you ' : young bound straining at the leash. It do beautiful a voice as hers.'so promising 1 ty but with -itttiaite softness. It was a (To be continued.) ' sure that clock is right 4" he was , 11 1. -I--.--mons like s rt.arving petvw,n ening for a 1. n one, she should have every chance—"i pathetic little song, and deeply moved . _ „ t piece of bread. She was Jost wild for it. •And you're going t4 give it to her! Oh, s--"—�' asked.' )�Ui ht, i9 it?" he re- 1. •.1-All she wanted was to thank you; and Clive: whose love for music amounted to g sir—" a pas-ton. He did not watch the girl's ]ted. '`1)'ye think it mood be LII �� she'll be pleased to hear that I've met you; "t:zcuse mv.,� said Clive, "you are go face, pale now, end spiritual with the How COUfd HeY this place if 1t Was rOight " . though aho'd he more content and pael• Ing to Rive it to her, not I: don't forget artistic afflatus, but sat with downcast • fled if she could. thank you herself, of I that, ElieHa. You' won't Sns teaching the eyes and compressed lips. Pat arI(1 Mlke were Welkin aIOA `' ' cont4le,' v at, Pavy ,,cork by any meals; and yon']] 'A beautiful instrument, sir." said Eli- the side of a bog when Mike had :*• "You think sbe would?" said Clive hest•(earn all you'll get by it, for certain. Here she; but the exquisite melody of the - ` , .• ' tatingly. Thev had got. `into the White- we are. aren't we?" He stood on the Dave- young voice was ringing 1n Clive'* cars. I the misfortune to fall in. On see= chapel Road by this time. and Clive bail- ing this Pat turned and ran back ,- - meat hesitatingly atter be had paid the "Yes," he said, 'Qt's all right. But Mlee -old farmer from the Count An y. ,;' . ;ed a solitary haueom. "It you are sure I cabman: "I don't know whether to'come, Mina .must not sing in the-open air $ house, and knocking 'at the Derry really couldn't believe thea; . shall not be intruding, I should like to to cin nut:' he said more to Himself than again. It is too delicate a voice-for so come home with Y°a•" - to the dwarf. fierce an ordeal." nor, Shouted t--` r Vt love of were miles apart ere d outed ou Fo he o e people whow ,' He opened the dour of the cab, but Eli- Elieha nodded a quick concurrence. "You Heaven give me a spade". Mike has able to converse over a telephone - abs hesitated and looked frightened. .'I hope you will, sir." said Elieha. "It hest, Mina?" he said, as if they had been 1" " One V arguing the question. "It !s far titter to fallen into the bo How far in wire O da, his Rife went to "It'A a long way--a biggish tare-there's Tib ease Minae heart k thank you. And g • the 'bnsea--__•• ribby will be out; marketing." it added, wait until you can get a dhow rt n con- is he Pat 4" asked the occu»ant• distant friend,' who had a telephone -I'd forgottPn the 'buses., for the mo- naively: "she gets the things a hit cheaper cert; t•here'smore money in it, ,an't ti1P,e, ''Sure, he's-UP t0 the ankles," an- in ,her house. During the after _. .. ... ',ment," said Ctlive. "Never mind. Jump if it's late, and Saturdassented "specially." Ir. Clive? It's what I've been Ulf" " •in-tskP rare, of your violin." I Wen, then.' assented Clive, but trill yea„ swered Pat. If he's only up to noon the farmer sought shelter ./'. Elisha eerewed himself into hie corner,,hesitatingly. the ankles he can surely Walk out•" from the thunderstorm at the house '"' and }«]ked about him with a nervous.and As they went up the rickety stairs they "Far better." asarnted Clive emphati11 - Yearful Juv; hP had clever been in a ban• heard the sound of the Dimino: five-Sager tally. "And you'll be able to pay me all "Sure and how could he schen he's of a neighbor who also possessed A sum before, And only once .in a four• exercises: and Elieha glanced at Clive with the sooner, Miss Mina." she flushed, �n3 in head first I" telephone, and who persuaded the wbeeler-on his way to a hospital atter an shy pride, her eyes rested oa 1 im with mute app.. t.socident. He wad ao absorbed in the no. "`lie'd keep at it all day if I'd let her, "And now I must not 6tay any longer. farmer to c811 his wife as a little i ` ''''velty and the Ininry of this shabby, dil• eir," he remarked. He held out'bid t 1114, and she put here - surprise. ` Following in9tTtiCtlOII,t " 'apfdated vehicle that he .started when into it. He felt the sieicer hind a ako They entered the room, but Mina was so "Radium $87,a0A a �irabinie. ' the farmer put the receiver to his ,.. a Clive. who had hemi musing on the strange absorbed that she did not Hear them; and and quiver with the 0ntsen ties warmth, :. "' fate which Peened to throw hit armee the Clive stood and Looked at the slim, girlish of an imprisoned bird: then she withdrew A_dABpatoh from Berlin says: ear, and after the usual prehmin ` dwarf's path, paid: Hgure, sand the emaN 'Head, witH its dark it quickly, as it etre were suddenly con aries he shouted ``Hello, Jane." silken Hair, beat forward ae it the whole scloud that it was trembling. and turned The Prussian Qovernment has ,Just then a flash of lightning struck body were, eatrbyfor with as notes. Thea, away. . bought a gramme of radium for aA Elisha said, ,"mina!' she turned, at Clive went down the stairs and into the $87,500 for hospital and scientific the wire.and he fell to the floor un N�� first with dream]eyes that seemed-scarce Atreet; the sweet voice was still ringing in g dei' the force of the shook. Rising ly to ace them.; but in a moment the eyes biaaiars;'he telt confused by an emotion use. "Professor Hys is makin pn to his feet and shaking his head e' - Haghed. the pale face was suffused with which he could not understpnd, much lead appeal to the nation to subscribe to t Laxatives color, and .she sprang up and stone one name rq Himself: and fie,stood for a iso• ., the fund for the purchase _of radi- wisely he said, "It's wonderfular hand resting on the piano,the otHer press• meat outside tfia door as it to deep um which has already reached that was Jane.right enough." i __ accomplish their pt rpose ed to her lips, as if to suppress a cry; bar thought. 1 / with maximum e Cienc I dark grey eyes Hied on Clive's with an The little cul-de-sac was almost crowded $200,000. 3r I inexpressible wonder at his presence, and with women and girls coming from theitr - and minimum disicomfort: ' a boundless gratitude. marketing at the costers' barrows: and Y, The gentleman-Mr; Clive-we met, and �n% Jolted against him with their bas- flouts] headaohes—GpMttn`, • li Increasing doses Sre not I thanked him, Mina.' stammered Elisha; of fiats and meat and vegetables. ,9bkbnadaobe• - tib1. I rieedE'[l, "but. I told bim,.Fou'd like to thaak.•blm of the women Had children Hanging bliadlng headaches-mlf varrtah µHen you false '' , ,Yourself." their skirts, and one of the mites ^Na -Cotn�.. geadaebe Waters 2 C C. a box at }'Ou2 she did not mood unfit Clive crossed the stumbled and tell close to Clive'* flet. He ` -w+� ` ' r • , . room, and held out his hand. picked it up'land held ft at arm's length They de not contain pheaacatin, acetanilid, Druggist's• 174 "I'm more than onalcieUUx.thanked by an it yelled lugubriously. awrphine, opluai dr any other eangerous'dntt". i �^.•1. Narbra111rNaadCfe a1 the pleasure of Ageing you playing. Mire „I don't think you're hurt." be •aid in 25o,a bog at your Dru6&t's. 199 fir. - "' Ce.slCaaria.iJtedted. Mina, he nail. I can hear ]low wonder- n , , . fully you have got on— a confidential tone, and with the smile Ma•newAL*rya a ONCIAICalee.eP ea•aea.Ler17e•• " "Seems to come natural to her,air." said which, when it shines to r man's eyes, , ebil i'en find irresistlb}e. A big little Elisha. "It iz so with ecme'people. I 'ad d • .. , ^.., .t r _ .' •'e�.. .-_ .. . Rv Amo ,w.:.;,,: .y...;�y '•'ir` 7r,<4.a:e'Y ti yy�� ,x t. r "., s cs.-. ;;• a ., q x6 it a, 1f . °p, e . 7:.b,',? ;r1:,: •r„p.r .,.hi f'. ,r ... q••a;gr•. :,,� ,.: , .,�',r„f.. :;.,m,b*...y ..r;.'.! Mp�,� '> .1 ,:,' -•c !''•iT- ^a•nyy''' l .L 'rr; v i:.- `'1✓+,P C�'d'i•4. t Z 4 '. 9«f .w •`' tj. , >, +rd. $ . .R � ♦,t� �•. .'fit` ,;.>" _ .. ..r..3,a , .^ _�•. '. .: M_ V ...'S. 'RY. A rb\. "Lie , r ' BL?8AL MAIL ROUTES. Ji Postal Department Carries Mail to .. :d rain, Cattle . Chc' ese ; _- ,008 Farm Houses. :Mems NewsyVire A despatch from Ottawa says: d 4 , There were 1,675 rural mail routes ! in operation in Canada on Septem- . Prices of These Products in the Leading bcr 1, serving nearly 10,000 boxes. � -Notes of Interest as to What is 0oing - In addition 511 new routes were un- ..' Mr.rkets are Here Recorded der advertise¢iient Ere that there are con All Over the World tl , • pea I 4already T _ _ 00 routes either cit-blished r about to be set u mal.. memyy���� Q 9 -OI - $ reaQstuffs, malting, 62 co Buckw•Leat, No. 2, 5a and nearly 90,000 farm.houses are ,:Canada, his barns the season's oro s Toronto, Sep . 6.Flour-Ontario wheat to �• Flour, Sf Spriuc wheat patents. recGlvin-. mall at their doors, �'by ' P a' ,-iloars, 90 per ee"-, made-of new wheat, firsts, $5.60:' 6 oh ds, s.;:o; s-rorg bad• A Canadian immigration office is thrashing mill and a large wood= .±+ 365 to {3.67, seaboard Manitobas'-First ere'. $4.90: Wirter patents. ohoicr, a5..s the. presert' Government came, into to be opened in Copenhagen. shed by fire supposed to have been patents, in jute ba,)gs {5.40. do., seconds, to ,85.50: straight rol!.•rs, $5 to $5'0: pn;t-eP� in October, 1811, C1IIly 6I4 - 54.90: strong bakers. lig jute bags, 144.70, straight rollers, be s, 82 3e, to $2 40. Stolt• The Ontario Government has- started by a spark from-a thrashing Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, 98],•2c, ed oats, barre.e, %4. 5: bags.,90 lbs., 82._5, rcut"5, serving 16,400 boxes, were 8 on track. Bay porta; No. 2 at 971.2c; No. 3, Bran. $22, Sborts $24 >t:ddlings. 3?7, in existence. In sedition 1."90 n'ew trade-important amendments to its engine, .; 93c, Ba ports; new, No. 1 Northern epee• Momllie, $^8 to 832. Hay, xr,. 2, p'r ten, bilin Ifal school regulations. ed at _DroaaDL delivery: No. 2 at 93c: car lots; $L to $?3. Cheese, finest west- 'post-of11cos, a's well &9 675 nes g g xa • Siad 7Po. 3 .ore ern. 910. e't'��=4--tom• ese^ • money or er efficcs and 503 postal n expedition tt- .out fir Britain. ° Ontario wheat-New -No. 2 wheat at 840 If 7.8 to 13'?•3. Butter. choicest crea^cry, Po' by .too 660, outside. 2: 14 to 251-2c•: Fe<•oT+ds, 2. 3.4 to 2_c, P4ggo. ficte offices, have beta opened. William Mackenzie has started on Sir Edward Caesar in a speech 'ems oats-No. 2 Ontario oats. 33 to 33 1-2c, fresh, 32c tetected M-; No. 1 stock, 26c: n rem C!^.tobAr 1, lEll, to the pre- an exploration trip to Hudson Bay, on Saturday scorned any eompram- outside. ars at sh, on tra0k, Toro_;to., No. 2 stock. 20c. Potatoes, per bag, car Five hundred Toronto f'hinsmen iso on home rule. ''. Western Canada old oats, 40 i•2c Lor is 6.7 lots, 70 to 80e sent time the amount cemitted bl AP ams-a&iJto'f6orC, outside. ports, ++ m.c•ney crclers &h<i,ws an increase of hate recorded their biographies The 'Imperator, of the Hamburg. -, Barley--e,2 to 5&:,,ou.aide. I Winnipeg grain. f 8;5.850.000 .Ts compared with the with the immigration authorities. American. Line,. which sailed for Corn-No 2 American corn, 801.2 to 81e. Winnipeg, Sent. J6.--Cash whontr-•DTA. 1 pretiotte ei ! teen ?t?,r.tlls, or 3.R Miss Mary Love of W_anipeg was New York 'on Thursday, carries � - e•i.f., Midland. Norther::, 7•+c, No. 2 N,rthNr•i, 87c: 10. 3 Bye-60 to 63c per bushel Northern 8L 5n. 2 iP,;ac ed seeds 83]^c; per eer..t. The' n1?tuber of money i robb d in Toronto while on her 5,000 passengers, which'br'eaka all uckwneat-�o�ninal.: No 2 re'evted seeds. 8: 1•&,: No. 1 re.f �,:clrrs in this erivd increased b� way to her mother's, funeral at Ma- trans-Atlantic records: � Beau-31 at�ua bran, {E2 to 523 s ton. -B inter, 8`.u, No. 2 rd :Ginter, W: No 3 P 'in bags, Toronto fre.ghts. Shorty, $24, To- red water. 83 3-k. oatr-No, 2 C W '6e; Q2.7m 000 or 25 per cent. Ti sonco. No. 3 C.w., -�41.2c extra No. I feed. I John k K. Drummond of Iiia s - _ United States. ` 35 1-2c. No. I feed. 34 1-Zc No. 2 Eeei, '-brunt r mit'ed by ",tal njot ' g - ----8ountry- PPodisa 432 1.2c. Earley. No. 3, 49 �10W4. 46 :-:c; cl ,r:�r t} sa e eel- .d. :+,ccs-n ; ti+n, a farmer member of'the 3lani- +Mat or W. J. Gaynor of'Newy York Wholesale dealers' quotations to retail' rejected' 43 :•'c; feed, 43 1.3= FSat-:♦o. i1 crerL�c a^,QT tl e revi`Jus ci2hteen tuba Legislature,, was- fatally man- died on the Baltic crossing the At, 1 N.1Y C. 6'_31; No. E C.w., $1.28; Na- 3 p '� are C.W., $1.15 i-2 months of .91,�,UC.000 or 19 per cent. g•'d by a C.P.R. train. lantic. Batter--C'hoxe dairy, 22 to 24c: inferior. - 17 to 19c; crecunery, %6 to 27c for rolls, and —' - �- Henry N. Manto, forcmr?n of the There;s a collection of 4,500 dolls 94 w 2oc Lor solids united stat-s Markets. C-1.�:1pd_11 SI'II�F.TiOI{SI;ILI,rD Trachi::e department in the Spieaz in the 1�ational Museum, at Wash. *. Egge-_asa los of new-laid, 26 to `Bo •3finnea s. Sept. 16 Wheat—BP. t?m- ' ;yer dozen. fresh, 22 to 24c, and seconds. pn v i — `Furniture Company s factor at in n. 17 to 18c. hPr. J 9.6 H,.ember 88 i�: 3I,Y. 9. s?c I t tTiarnv�r 1 Y gto - Cheerr' New cheese, 14 1.2 to 14 34c for No. hard. 89 5&. !rinser, 417 5-c._k Lard- isle fiurnt I}mvn Upon , est his left hand. John B. Gleason, of -counsel for 7 large, and':4 3.4 to 15c for twins. t+ 89 1•& Nn. 2 1r•r?Fwrn. 6 i8 to 6t •... „ �<'el,ingtrin Helke of Port Stanley Harry K. Thaw at the Pittsbur Beans- Band-li kru. a..':5 to $2.35 per No 2 rye, 61 to 62 ,•ti• Flour ant bran Thdr Cainp at C-pe Mus%on. ger'8 unchar, rd. Nu, 3'se'ln.r corn, 7k. Nur 3 j - �w�s fi ,ed 83 and costs for abusing first trial for the murder of Stan- bnshei: t..l es, 61.75 to $2 g I 111 Roney- :atractea, in t.u•, ic12 to 12c white. o,rt,. 40.1-2 to 403.c.. t1 d'::; t.}t ft m l�c.c. '1.I1, la horse by ,)i.tt rk-it over th•e head ford..Wbite. has filed a_suit is the :per lb. for ..o. 1, whole ale; •tomos. $275 Du!uth. r'• :t 1 .-t to ':Ed, ciPh 41 :,0 4 VvFka• sa,1 : Two surt•r)_+,rs a_ with a tug when he thought his.life United States District Court per down for-:ie,.1 sari >it?a to ti'.. 0 tor � +e':'!x r, s• =' 1 i:ul. October �' •9.S4 = - •O. Z. dot as h, ,tt rx i::d D•v`n,'ter, tatc'1)cll'L') t -' (:.ra<'•.� 1 ,vU;Gar;. ' - -. - III e,3>7 er. Poultry Ilene, 16 to 17c r tb.; & ring S. 7.3.4 t'':d, t•at Nu 1 bard c a q against Mrs. Mary Co le Thsty to 1+ \� 1 Norther i. C61•ZX tie. 'L YnKnrr•1, UrCey, wti C 1cl!1Cd l:;•t ".t'..'r(l't , P y ' iohickeas, 2u to 21c; d::eks, 1e, to 17c; geese. H. S. Drake, rrianAger of the, Do- recover 853,000 whioh, he alleges, p1 :1• 13 W 14._. turxeya,-la w alc. a 1.2 to e7c; Si,,tc+ir•- 6114c bid; De- N% -n a 1^t:d''.d dr?t t ,ad t► :i mi •ic,n Carrers' factorv..a;t Fun't- is due him for i?ervices retldered n t w Potatoes-uinarms. 75 w tb0c per bag. on *ember, 6n', .lay, 94 18c. rcT p at ('cl+,s ,t': I-� wns _fats?iv Fhoc'-ed i-1 his cel- the defence of her son. 4tsack. n•r �l Live 8t larket `eR. 6 to I t !ar V an a -Tun D4k r. s, t;•.cli 1K' t•) t'.urd raceic 1 t'. ? h _ _ tr. Prorialona: x.: 6 'T w ' - of Ili r tl v nr*- trsteri lamp - Hapen [.Ong. clear, :6c per lb, to"cane ; "� e1 rr'eia t:i� li> tit s�ckct. General. 6. 'r- o her. ? ar.-am-. hull- 31.4 t� ;t� Ii• lY.`1'f*•n�1 7;'•<1 l' .<G1. Tl'!^ T.R:t'• -- t. 'lots. Porti •port c:qt, 12.0-; dn,. •nee s. � .. . .k ,. 3 1 2 tC «. t:'•tee. .� a ! c,rth ve_t ainttnted '. Two men were killed in another �Iams- if J;um to tigt,t. is t 2 w Zc: a �gi. calve: 2 34 to 6 :• t...he+•p. 4 to h"d been work';ig ++n the bnund•1rt p„licc pttroi is b�ein. a ii to inves- 'accident to a German dirigible air- 2s t to 21c, r.,.is, i7♦ breakfast 41.4c; lambs. 6.14 to 6 1-2c;. hogs. 10- to IIui•ve•..u In Portland Canal aII•d i gi a,t I y P- - ti ate the murder-of H-. Y. Radford ship, a - r• Dacon, ti to :,Zc; backs. '-4 to 2.r' 1C 1-4c•. q' lard-Tierces, 140: tube. 14 1-4c; pails. Toronto. Rept. 16-Cattle-Choir« e,,. D;xon entraree all sum*ner, main- lof New York and' George Street . ,fin `'artificial meat" has been de- -1141-20. rt, $6 50 to 57. choir- butchers, %6.25 to {a7A3gg.eamps at Cape Musson and j of Ottawa b 1 675• good medium. 8565 to a6 common, y-EsklmOs at Bathurst vi=ed cf ¢rain by a l3elgiaII chemist. Baled May and Straw. $3.25 tat couw $a,5 Comm ,Cape Lhacon- Inlet. canners. $3 {5 42 2 3 cutters, n; Of lFt.0t10 townships iT1' France baled has No. 1, 3:3.50 to 514.50. on A farmer suffered baving more than 1.000 inhabitants, crWe. E3.50 to Su faire t. r r6 i3 to{' >"J, fractured Mack. Torouto, and No. 2 at 4111 W 81236, -1726, eho:eo• '{6?.5 La $.; n. 83 to tiry)o of 11jiRflr('fl, farm and sexere irru•isea in combat about 6.000-are without any_pubiia :No. b Z;.0 w $10 50 83.50 'pound s seal feed.*. - ' b w; rd with two autoists in a dark pit by, lighting. Of the remainder there a; i k' 650 pound*. 02.50 to $4 2:: 1.Rnt bulls, to, O opoandN 82.50 ro $4u itght bull- ». yr q a road near Berlin, who had enticed are 1,219-1i lighted b as,-2,763 light- Montreal` Marbets. , a r ru o $.7i to $o :+heeu tti+d lambs-Lt;tit ewes, q y R 111oatreal, Sept. 16.-oa ,,. ranadlan 8.4.30 to $5 heavv, 8J. t. 41.0: tack. M to +;� .� ' l a couple of young girls to ride. Jed 43 electricity and i72 by acety- 'Wester„, No a. 40 t•4 to 4w, -e anad:an 33.56; spring Is:ubN. {6.25 to, $660. Bogs. r> ,1' David McMillan v{ Starkcl:le dost lene. Western, No. 3, 39 3-4c 'extra 1„ 1963 to b to drovers ti0 fed ,and' water• r. I teed. ' 40 to 40 1-2c. Barley. }Ian., teed. 50 w 61e; ed. and 810.26 off cars. - - --- — — ROAD-BUILDING ADVP ER. E-TPI.OSION AT OSHAWA. COST OF LIVING GOES UP. OTT- IVa HEARS GOOD NEWS. - J. A. Pennpbaek�r nr ts_a4d�8ton Hasa Building of Gee Plant Is a 4 Almost a 3-Point increase to An- The Duke and Duchess Will Soon _ _ r - Iles Been Retained. Total .Wreck. gust Oyer Same Month In 19L. Return to the Capital. i d A despatch from Washington A .des.Datch, from Oshawa says: A ,despatch from Ottawa says: -A despatch from--Ottawa sass- It rgt' „ Says; Canada-has called, upon the -By,the explosion of the steam boiler The cast of laving index slumber is stated here that her Zi al High- i'� l Y ;, united States for 'aid in improving in the works of the City Gas Com • = build- - -took �u .the_r jLiilip ujlwutds last- nes44 the Duchess: of Connaught, its highway's, and . .J, O. Penny= Iiany of this town, the main build- imontb fror�135,9, the fiq.i r13 for notwithstanding reports to the can ar backer, chief statistician of - the iog of the Gas_Works was complete- - y y parry-H R.H. the ;Jul to t3@�. In Au�t.at, 1914, tear , will arrow Joint Congressional Committee on .ly. demolished, and the entire plant J. figured were 1.43.3, sv that here was Governor Generale to Canada on his y Federal Aid in 'tile '"const-ruction bail wrecked. Three employe5ts ° lnearly a. three point increase in return next month, after the mar• „kv . y ? of post roads, has been loaned.to were on duty at the time. Thomas August, of this'year coisiparad with nage of his son, Prince Arthur, to .� ,_ the Roads Commission of-the Do- Buckley was instantly killed, Dan- -^ t the same month a year alto. "And," the Duchess of Fife. Cheering re- minion. hit, Pennybacker, who is lel Andersoq aeriausly, probably say the officials at the Lal,or -De- Secretaryf: ports have been received here of the � a� of the American Nigh- fatalh, iizjured, and. J. -White, who 7`partmen{, who compile ;the average health of-her Royal Highness, but 'ways 'Association, will .or anlze a had ate ped outside the building ' V1- )IT6-gvetp tuontit, "the it iS understood that she will-_ant_ r E' � I statistical -bureau.:f.4.r the-Canadian just be ore the accident, escaped prospects for any pronounced drop take an active part in the social Commission- uninjured. 1n the average oust of the toirfmodi- life of the capital as formerly. - ties ciaasified under the list of Great care will have-to be taken in FEW NUMBER ONE APPI:•ES:' A NOTED BOTANIST. tieceasities of life are I1<,t very guarding against any over-exertion ! _? bright. on the part u{ the Dueness, w h�>Qe 1 The cause for t}1e. adrancr• in the continuedJ[m. iss Ethel Sargent Addressed the d-; Buctitsaid Spring sad- Dry Wcitt.hcr Rood health depends g. j the Cause. - A British Association. .^ average Dost last month taus prin- upon rest and freedom from,strain. r - r• _ despatch from -Birmingham, cipady value to the increase in price It is.understood that Princess Pat- r« A despatch from Guelph says: of potau,es, eggs, canned lobster, ricia will necessarily take a more . .: I Froin reports which have reached England, says: Much interest was anthracite coal, grains, and fodder. prominent part in the social aide of ' the,cit • during the die played at the British Association y g past few days Such thing a's beef lamb, lake vioere al functions. ` � on Thursday in the' address'of bliss 8 g there will be a scarcity of good ap- whitefish, ° Ethel Sar Sargent, the. noted botanist, trout. canned peas, and 4{,. $ • .�r rR"= plea during the . coming, winter, g coffee dropped a few point':, Meats Ilealers-paid a visit to the farms in as site was the first woman to pre- 'rare a tittie higher in price, than AMERICANS L''NDERBID. the Township of Puslinch and Nes •- side over a section in the history of 'they were a year ago, but'graras -" the association.. She expr English Firm -to -Build Turbine sagaweya during the meek,-and re- and fodder are lower. g -,:. '' i gratitude for the generosity shown a port the apples a.poor crop. There Drums for U.-S. Battleship. ,,?, to her, and thereby to all women, are very few number one apples-at •a ,A NEW DIRIGIBLE. dding that 'the 'highest form of 4; _ A despatch from Washington all, and the number will be light. i asks: r1a En fish builder on Thurs• Haid Sir Harr MacLean. generosity Inas that whir-h•dared to Brltisa-built Ship IlA9 5 "Ljftin y g y This applies both'to fall-and winter. do ad act of justice in the face of p g day was awarded the contract.for for apples. The cause of this is attri- ••Capaeity-of Five Ton. Q 'buted to a backward s custo9n and prejudice. - ' >- turbine drums Ior the' newest` ABERDEEN TO QUIT IRELAND. spring and ' . p ' - A despatch from LondoiII sayer: American battleship, No. 39, at a — exceptionally.dry weather. WORLD'S GRE: ST COIF. ° d tt is learned that experts attached little more than one-third the price Hands Over Control to Chief erre- i t;o the Admiralty are inrest,igating offered by the lowest American bid• tart'.Birrell. :•.RRITISH .,ASSOCIATION. Jersey Produced 18,'.88 Pounds of ` `a privately built dirigible of 1. 800'der. Thea 8.coepted-' bid, `$57,436, Milk ipl,One Year. ' miles r'a,tiius, called-the Bi•itamiia: was submitted by the Cyclops Steel A despatch from London says:• 9' and Iron .Works Sheffield, Eng- The Dublin correspondent of. the Dr. William Bateson.Was Elected A', despatch from Houghton, . The Aip is stated to have a lifting` Daily Citizen sends'a report that President• Mich' capaerty of five tons. Two years land, It is exceptional for the ,. po — -- Michigan, says:•A new world's milk' ;ago, following the collapse of-the •Navy;° h5elaartme.rt to, send. a ec>n• j the-Earl of .Abcrd'een has resiRlied A despatch from Birmingham, record for Jersey cows was record- tract abroa<l, but,Acting as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, a.::d y • record- Mayfly, the British naval airship of� g Secretary ' England sa •s: : The British„Also- � by Eminent'¢ Bess, owned is the Ze Iin type, es 'that Augustine-Birre}l, Chief Seer-o- ciaiion for the Ad'vanceme'nt of Houghton Cot my Mich. Her ear- rigild Peeports in Reoset eft held that the action was � y ! 'alsofi<�<i, lay'. ii in t•he work { , !tal;y for.Ireland, is taking over..con- -Science elected Dr. William Baste- ly record, under the su rltision of- torpedr.dust•construction were re- I g g Pe :z? ported to have begun to build the foreign builder the United j trol of that c<,unlry. The corre's- son, director•of John Innes Horti- the Michigan Agricultural College, States saves more-thin $100,000. pondent connects this story with cultural Institution and Silliman shows a production of 18,793 lbs, of zY secret:23' id airship of Furness an- Tabor troubles in Dublin. He sats lecturer at Yale in 1907 milk testing 1,132 lbs. 9 ounces, of -other rigid airship of similar, but a' the Laborites are fierce] a•ntz c,- T __:- ' as prem butter.' y S dent. Next ear s sessions The former Jerre record, improved, pattern. - y ess ons df, they tIt , p pa NON7RE.iL BLOCKADE. - nistir. to the Ear a e 1 and Gountes. of held-- _ association will..-be_ held_ -in Aus- d y Jacobs Irene, lynx '17,288 ,; ,A>tl TRALIAN BEEF. - Aberdeen. It is-is that Lady tralia, lbs. of milk. The new record also 7, - Five .Billion Bushels'RemRln Stored Aberdeen really governs the coup. .. a w exceeds the Guernsey li?eed record at Fort William. try, and does it badly,- held b , - I '8,000,M Pounds Will Reach Amer- - y Spotswood Daisy Pearl by. lea This Year. A desliatch from Fort `i'illiam, - ,F,IT.E SERIOUSLY. .HURT. 179 lbs. of milk, d. Ont;, says: Grain movement to the EI 01.1) STRIKE CONFIRMED. G.T.P. Freight Train Crashed IntoPOMPEII'S� i A ellespat&--from tashington head of the lakes so fax has been g HARBOR. ” says: Fresh beef from the south l comparatively light,. about two — Street Car at Edmonton. --- zone is now an cstab,- hundred curs a day being received. �pe \asset Found Was dearly, an Has-, Fouad 1.2,10 Yards in .-temperate, A desp$Yeii-from Edmonton; A]- land Frotu the Reach. llslied factor in the impart trade'of'All arriving' .so far has come from Inch Across. berta says: Shortly before 5 h the United St'at'es, Between two Southern Manitoba and has been A despatch from VAvDouvor,- B. o'clock on Friday--night, a G.T.P. A despatch. from Naples ca n, _. and three million pounds of -fresh graded No; 1 or No. 2 Northern. C., says: Confirmation of the. re- freight train crashed into an Ed- The exact site of the harbur of Pom. reef, practically all of it from Ans- So far none-has been received from cent old strike on Saybola Creek mortar street railway car at -the g. y .peii, for which_ search baa been J' trails and Argentina, has entered Alberta . 'or Saskatchewan. The near Telkey, B.C., has been junction of Albert and Railway made for centuries, has been s- � `- t+he ports of the United ,States in blockade-of rain for the Montreal brought from the lett#er int -bv Avenues. Five 1'e 1covered S u$ pe, people,,including by Lhe sculptor; Lorenzo the past thr� months, indiepAin•g elevators has had the effect of mak- prospectors.' Bedrock has not yet the_motorman arch conductor of the Cozza; who has for years continued thait the imports of the current fis- ing shipments light, and very 'few been reached- Paanixig in the. street car, were seriously injured'. the- inveystigationa of- -his lace.fa cal jrt;tar will amount to more than boats have taken cargoes down the creek shows coarse gold in every The victims were: Motorman Paa- ther. The harbor is 1,230 yards in- --8,000,000 pounds, aoeording to the takes during the,past few days,• At i-nsttin.6e; --One nugget was trearly cos, Conduct 'r C.-•Wetworth, Mrs. land from the beach, as it-at pre- __P re- - .$ureeul orf Foreign and Donmtic present there are aboiit five million an inch across, Thera is a big rush Stevenson, Mea. Curley, Mrs, G. S. sent exists, and 700 yards from the .jC7ommsroe bushels in storage # Fort William. for Aldermere and Teikey. Tatt.. 4 gate of Pompeii: '•"F „4+ '�,1„ •e'b'r.�. .J�C" .r4",r..,,•x* .} '..' ..r '� .., ,; • ,:. .:'-tai � f.::k,•' -o:W. .,. q. rR y.x...:;.. .:,,„t':1::`a• ...x.•5,••. n, na• ..,.2.;., G' 't:4..,: .a, .� n:n „n, 'fd'.• 'P:4 'Y° .-n', .AU" r. .. �; .. .,..',. : ,. ,. „ :, a..:t..:s •,,,:, ..an'a •,h,.• .,r+'.�'�., eye_. , .., .,, ..�'-,ryk.- i. .'� .wxi .;.' ',w r.� ,:7 er et',•� .gip .1 "� a+• �,.'* ;'°' <"^,k4 . t� '�"-,wL ', �d,b :v' .,. ,: • :.g.r,.�$�'._ .wey'w .c... �ar,.?"�a''�+'�;- .. ' �' ;'V.• rq+.,, ��`{.'*"�i';,�'w,°N.� �^ t"o-�,�' h" vy°, "� �'a�.'.',t<a"'`fir r,,• �a;+' ,+� ,>�i m>..,$ k�""� h _ p. �,. - r"q" s ".: _ - ar e.?iK• `4 .?ta'�" 9' ..r-,aqr+' *r*IV pp �f,7•.% li, Y". y., r 5 mac! ,$•�`�..raw P'..� 'moi- - .. g .. .f°�- ;...r :• ;e'a' :nv"' u.'ti T•�� ��^^11 �TT�TTQQ��(QQ -Miss Julia O'Lea , of Toron- -J. H. Wagner, of Toronto, 6!MNTRRS L/�\j1i1J117 ice[ A7. to, was in town over Sunday. was in LownAu Monday. : .SUPPLIES R -Fred. Bunting and Lloyd Miss Annie Larkin, of Chicago, Fk , Bateman, of Toronto,' sent Sun- wlto has been spending two weeks -H. G. Kerr, of Toronto, was day here with the former a mother. holidays with H. J. and Mrs. Lar- 7� ,:home over Sunday. - -C. H. Burling has purchased a kin, has returned hofne. Shells, loaded and empty, powder shot, cartridges, etc. 7 -Mr. F'ierheller was in New- new funeral car of ut)AO-date -John O'Connor, of Brighton, market over Sunda style. It has rubber tires and all is spending a few days at the Also a good assortment' o! rifles. r, -D. and Mrs. Simpson spent modern equipments. - home of hiearents here. Apple Pickers Baskets, Threshers' Batkets, ' one -and two bushel ff ' R Sunday with relatives -in Stht • Anyone wishing a Ladies' -Henry Parsons, of Orono, : .' fie. Home Journal every month kindly spent Thursday here with his .=* _ _- .' Bgskets. etc, , -F. $• Hall has been off duty leave their order with me. Mar- sister, Miss Olive Parsons. Try one of our Coat Oil Heaters, ju,it the Ching!oI' these-cool a `during the past week owing-to shall Coakwell, phone 2501. ' -On Saturday last Ernest ,illn mss, -Nelson Dingman and Mrs. W. Sambrooks, foreman of the ice eveainits `} YaSeveral relatives and friends Moreombe attended the Bowman• company at the bay appeared be- '� �nkt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs• villa fair on Wedisesday, as did fore Police Magistrate Jephson a number of others from this charged with befog drunk and' -Mrs. James Andrew is' spend- locality. disorderly in a local option muni- JOSEPH ! • B U .ing a few days with friends in Miss Goforth, a returned Mis- cipality. The day previous the - }__ Toronto.' sionary,�will give an address at accused had imbibed too freely -Born-On Tuesday, Sept. 16th the annual Thank-offering meet- of liquid refreshments,' not sup- �T ��T� rf1� ' -J of the Autumn Leaf .Mission sed to be used in- local .opti�un L J.� 1, -BLANKETS�- ` daughter. Band, in,the Presbyterian church trios. s a resu a -Mr. Simpson, of Toronto, on Saturday afternoon,Sept.27th, boisterous and threatened the s��pent Sunday with-Wm, and at 2.30. Afternoon tea will be lives of several peaceable resi- Coal days of Autumn are here and now is the timts to secure your ` liars. Collis. served at the close of the.meeting. dents and in a genetal way was warns clothing and bedding, .White and Grey Flannelette-Blankets, -John -Allaway, of Whitby, A ten cent,collection will be teken illustrating by-means of an object with pink or blue borders, 10;4 llj4 12;4, for $1.25, $1.50 and spent Sunday at the home of his at the door. All interested in lesson the baneful effects of the $1.75 per pair. lather here. missionary work are cordially in- use of strong drink. Chief Ma -Ed• Gormley'' of the Massey- vited to be present. * * Grotty was communicated with Men's undershirts and.-drawers,-fleece lined at 50c:each or wool at Harris, Co., Toronto, spent Sun- -Many complaints are made and-in a'short time he w1,,gp_i arrest- 75c.'$1.00$1.25. day at his home here, throughout the country in regard ed. He was convictdW of the -C. W. Pilkey is in Belleville to the shortage of fruit received charge and was fined $20 and Ladies' vests and drawers, at 25c 50c. $1.00, $1.28 per garment. for in b neighborhood erecting silos askets, particularly in the case costs, the minimum penalty for - ,•. itis De Laval Separator Co. of peaches, grapes and plums. the offence, and he was also bound Q. A, ..O'ILLESPIE, DUNBARTON_ - :f p -Quite a severe frost occurred The lids of the baskets are pried over on his own bond to keep the' ' ti on Saturday night, injuring the open, the fruit extracted and then peace. : tomato and cucumber vines. the lid is nut back in its place. ..�. • S -The Sacrament of the Lord's The fault lise with the employees BALE REGISTER. will be administered in St. of.the c®mpany or rather the ex- ^-4 !I h O� •. �� Andrew's church on Snnday next. press eompaniea, which convey5errRnar, SEPT. 20th-Auction sale Ig -Harry Wade shipped a car- the fruit from the place of ship- of good milch cows in splendid con- of stock on Monday, and also meat to their destination. And it dition in Pickering Village, the . brought back a load of stockers. , is almost impossible to have the property of H. A. Jifkins. Sale at T - — - - •_ -Chapman left on loss made good-,-as .she railway one. See bills. W. B. Powell, - ' - -- - - - n, Wednesday to spend a couple of companies ignore- responsibility, auctioneer. _ weeds with relatives near Guelph. or introduce so much red tape THL'RBDAY, Sept. ?nth-Auction sale 3; _-R.gv. E. W. Tiuk, .of Green that it is not worth the bother of of horses,cattle, farm implements, Marquis.gat lot 11. con of i x Methodist church a Sunday even- long through it to recover the property } _. -. .� , - P pulpit 8 6 2, adjoining s _ 't ZVI&„ ins, After.an illness of about six Pickering Village. Sale at _.30. See —Mrs. John 11cGciskiu and V1s5 m6ntha, the last three weEka of hand bills oradrt. in another col- I ulna. W. B. Powell. auctioneer. f f -Garland;- of Cherrywood, spent which she was confined to her -,Auction sale WED!rE9DAY, Oct, la �3 Tuesday with Henry and Mrs. bed, Mary Maddigan, relict of the of farrnstock,implements,household Larkin. late Wne. Corbett, died at the furniture, the property of James f c she -Ladies remember our Millin- home of her son, Wm. P. Corbett, Richards, lot 3. B. F, con•, Picker- e" Opening Sept. 19th and 20th, in her 83rd year. The deceased Ing. Sale at one 12.30 o'clock shay - "We invite all to come. D. Siorp- was born in Limerick County, See bi bills for particulars. W. B. q g ,�. son.& Co. * Ireland, on Jan. 3rd 1831, and em- Powell and Wm.slaw, auctioneers, x -Jabez Hallett and R. C. Stork igrated to Canada with-her par- attended ar ••• i}u y y y x , :- - - attended Port Perry Fair and ants, when she was 12 ears of ROD AND GC visited relatives in that locality age, and settled oa the eastern - - -- Mast week. townline. She has resided is the September Ron and Gc:v contains a J' list of contents appropriate to the -H. A. Jifkins, of Toronto, will township ever since, slid for, month and to the character of this hold an auction sale of milch.cows the past 80 years with her magazine of out door life. The Ameri- in Pickering Village to-morrow son, William, and during can Scaup on the Pacific Coal: is s ' (Sa'tarday). her residence here has witnepsed Bonny-castle Dale's contribution. -John Calvert has purchased a many changes. She had a family '•Canuck"gives some practical advice new hay press and is now busily of five sons, two of whom.Wm. of to duck shooters and reminiscences of - - engaged pressing bayin this the Kingston road east, and duck boating expeditions indays gone mm ` • eighborhood. John, of ilitehell, survive her. by. Shooting over a Dog by "Bene:" will be of interest to those sportsmen { _ Robert and Mrs. Logan, of Her husband has also been dead who end big game hunting too alien• (til City, Pa., been spending a few for fifty-five years. Her funeral u us but enjoy the milder form 'of days with N. J. and lira. Chap took place yesterday, (Thursday) ° • ` sport involved in the pursuit of small _ I moo of Audle mussing when her hod was laid y• y wi game. A Day Among the r —James Denny shipped a car- to rest in the R. C., cemetery. Ducks by a Saskatchewan water is a _ load of stock from Greenburn -on -On Saturday forenoon last a very amusing account of the duck a. Monde and another from Picker di=a,ter��ua fire occurred in our hunting ezpenenees of an amateur- Monday ---_ --ing on �V'edcesdaY_ village when the R. C., Pre..by- shot. Amonest the Manitoba Prairie -New colored gla'�. windows tory was completely destroyed. Chickens. TheCub Amoss the acid- - -- -- � _74 - -- ' ' ; have been plated in St. George's Father Cantillon and the huu5e- way. Hunting the Loon, the Sport - A10, church. The have been so ar- keeper had both left the house a "f the Red -ilia and other illustrated They P articles make tip an entertaining rt. ranged as to permit' better Yen- few minutes oefore the fire was number of this publication which is _- -tilation of tl:e church. discovered, and were np town at issued by W. J. Taylor, Limited, - 'las who has been he time. When the left there Woodstock, Ont. : -Ales A r, t Y working for some time asaRertion was fire in the kitchen stove _-__ Men R'h0 �Il� e aCtly' O"11e 'buiiC�reC� fnan on the G. T. R. here had the and the high wind that was blow PICKERING MARKL na}sfortune to lose one of his fing• ing-had caused the stove and pipes - -- cents worth of actual Value and un. a r -ars.a few days ago while working to become overheated b produc- White Winter Wheat, ..:.....:. ' .95 : with a hand-car. ivg too great a draught. The Red 90 wo r every 011e Uf their Mixed ,. ,. ., ...... .95 tt'' -Benjamtq,and Mrs. Palmer, of Sre-alarm was at once sounded, failing 'ttl f0 - -t airnbrook, B. C:, were here this and in a few minutes the fire Spring Wheat.....,.....-....... dollars 8.1WaS'S wear - ''�f week-visiting with G. M. and.11rs. .engine and hose were upon the Goose •• - " -'_ -- _ ... Palmer. The are makin a two scene,but not before the kitchen Sprout-d. , ?0- y g �atg.......................:.... .35 -:- BB RL -.- inontbe' tour• visiting relatives was all ablaze. The wind was RO E I N CLOTHE S land friends in various parts of blowing like a hurricane, and it FALL SUITS AND TOP COATS ° `--the province. was impossible to save the build- _CARD OF THANES _ you have not'eeen the brown Ing, so the efforts of the firemen - — - I wish, through the columns of the Q -..driver which H. J. Marquis will were directed towards saving the N$ws to express my sincere gratitude ! 18•�� t6 `P40'00 dispose of at his sale, and which adjoining buildings. On several for the zealous manner in which the - .-can go some, be there and don't occasions fire broke out on the roof Bremen and residents of the villwge let her go but get her. • Also that of the church, and the blaze land worked on Saturday last during the fine P_eyeberon colt. * reached alarming proportions Bre which destroyed the Presbytery. M a a C HAPMAN� -H. J. Marquis, who is giving when a' stream of water from the Were it not for the assistance' render- ip the farm on which he is now hose soon extinguished it. Fire ed on that oceasion, not only would -located, will hold an auetion,sale also broke out on the roof of Mr. the church have been dextroyed, but7 5 C E T S H / R T N also a number of other buildings, as S ` of horses, cattle and farm im le- Rennie's residence, formerly own- well as my household effects, library. • 1 menta,on the premises a �otntng by Mrs. Winnacott, .but this etc, A big range of Working Shirts-large body, lots of room 'the village, on,. Thursday, Sept. was promptly eztingulsbed• The RBv. C. C. CAlfTILLON, P. P. 36th. See list in another column.* R. C.-sheds were also on fire on to expand in=they are certainly big value at 75c: -A meeting of the .Fire Com- three or four occasions, but were ?' Boys' Neglige Shirts with -soft collar- to match, fine papy will be held this (Friday) quickly put out. When the fire WOODWORKING evening In the town hall:' ' All was at Its worst, and when the _ hairline atripe,'?5 cents: residents of the village are res- prospects of confining life fire to' I have o ened `up in Mr. Grant's pectfully urged to attend as.mat- the one'building seemed almost old stand in Dunbarton a wood- , ' - .Bo s Caps at 25 cents ters of great importance to pro'- hopeless, a massage was received working sbop'in which I am pre- y P - - rte►owners of the village will from the Whitby fire company- pared to. do all kinds of wood r ` pe Boys Jerseys at 25 cents be discussed, offering their assistance,,an offer work satisfactorily. . :, -During the fire on •Saturday that was gladly accepted.. In a Give me,a trial, the large shade trees standing-in ew minutes several autos had ar- Charges modorate. i Everything for the Men and Boys at the front of the burning building rived from Whitby with ..firemetl, were largely instrumental in and the engine was on the road. NATHANIEL BURKHOLDER, Mens Wear Store. ' -'saving the buildings across But.by this time the fire was un- DunbartOn, Ont. -the road, as they served •der control, and word.was sent to R. A. BUNTING Pi IRERING ; as a trap for catching the burning those in charge of the engine.that ELM DALE MILLS - - embers that were being carried their services would Iiat' 'be re- by the high wind: aired. The gratitude of , the PICKERINC3r q -The drawings for the final Pickering people is due to the games by the OntarEp Football Whitby firemen for their kindly 'is the place tis get,your next,- I -Association took place on 'Satur- day. offer and promptnesi in' which bag of Flour. GOLDEN HARVEST • T-IME flay. According to this Picker- they hastened to our -assistance: Ogilvie's 'Royal Household can't be - IS NO VCT f inR will play Malvern on. Satur- Our own fire engine did good beat for Bread. Iday, Sept 2ith. . In the.meantime work, for not'only writhe Roman Binder Canvass repaired, ,. Binder.Whips and Glove? ready.,. ' Hamilton and Preston will play Catholic charch saved, but many 'Glenera Flour Pastry Flails - Plush Rti¢s, and the winners.-of each match other buildings would most --pro- - -Graham Flour Stock of Single and Team Harness, will play for the champi onship. bably have been destroyed, had Fresh-Rolled Oats Fly Tete,Whips,.ate. .... --Rev. B. N. de Foe Wagner, the church been burnt. The fire- Bran and Shorts ' For the holiday season-Trunks and Suit Cases. i - who has had charge of a church engine was thus the means -of -Oats and Oat Chop - ' in &lmonton Burin the summer saving thousands of dollars. The Barley and Barley Chop g g Mixed_Feeds. Repairing neatly and promptly attendsto. . months and who underwent an loss on the buildidg destroyd• is - ' x operation for appendicitis a few estimated at about $3.500 on Molamine Meal and Molasses Meal pIG$ERIN(I HARNESq EMPORIUM 1 weeks ago, has returned and ip which there is an insurance of Specialprices in ton lots. - ioowat the home of his parents in $1200. The contents carried an - F• • - 'VCTl3�3�l� phone Ind. 3Q?. W. J, COAT�WFLL, Toronto, and Is gradually recover- insurance of$800, bnt part of the Chopping lug frum the effects of his illness. contents were saved. i 1?p g eve da f7 v ... s a8. r" .. -..t- .,,. .,.. v. '.:.,,'_..�, _-„ '... ,. -+,fit vz. .;lr.;5+v 4` t,... •aaa h i GE"' S -•L�" :r'S'�.. , � 'R, . '_. +.1 .. .. .,.. s �r .<. �. .r: : .. 'w �'!,-. ;. r�'•f d r.,. 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